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GG1I'� , t t ratter thagr the (special writer Ir'lartwll S Rua I�oWu ,sand gay drt tsedly, that b )v1T .FeM Y�N�'11e.Belies tt acedKi at v yr y and'. 1Gentle�nen: oonstitwenc of South Duron, Gho OnC eft Oita 'tariffs halve bean framed tug are Iba elo�s' stly+t Ivgt,` lfii,�i'+v. f .. f Gt at an for . i Health Restored by Dr Wil- � ' OF ���������� . ,, 1 �},,I at c t a ,;", t ,V" ”-P irW -dutty at the citii:- country a4 tl%e' province, 'and the „�y g, Gee ive 'A pp es of relvaenuue penial rinte2n . ) aa�d that aha have ty y Queer °1?�kSsatltmttti�^i' ti.. for the ,protection of s �! �+ �+ } laolcetl,he adn*isafvilvty of peu+irerbtuat• , d, M A it 1 �( ? 4d my tllRrunks to you all earnmunity In which we all fee) most Ae Cari 9 mss, and it its an un•denialble,' feat hales Pink Pils She IJta es " feria• own ,sial. i ut hrrYlrf, 1.dt `l f '4MCLI and enthusiastic re- deeply concerned. `nsr par S,C�ri. )• , , t lid." ,'; o' that what It is not necessar at this time to a C� that the ,greatest peliods of prosper- (But let us! take a look .aheled to Get Relief With Xellogg'11 y �� il,elt um all h pe Y ou no r+ e ��,�4f k IrY ' M' Vis. je hp say bo you will be ,enter into a fang explanation or dis- y need iby' the DormiPon orf Canada has ever I nave derived ,tits anexrt election, for clot' I'edaral ALL -BAN �''. lv, 'v{,r� ,sr. {he receiptiotu you have pmssion on the origin of political +par's yCu [oOCri►riGwis-gs me ofwn Liberal adtnixvistrabrom a ,souse. The ICbtisea+v�dvseeanrfirml� p �rr# ,1 "� `„" ` ee1S great (benefit from , party —r } tla ;ti!vteup too true. fft is my duty in ties ora lengthy digressive on the every � Dr, W i 11 i a m s ,serge �a� y Y Headaches, lora of appetite and I �e eaaud p1a'oe to exipneiss ,he plea- ei}cumstances whish created Li'beaaT- Darting lite Tagi,m of Lubexalism �i „ enitreauch�d iri otiice, and I don't kiuow i"'�l^r k ny',+' under- Sir Walfizd . Laurier, these • �e 1'ink.Pills, writes w a great mkvfuY of you think of energy, sallow complexiono, and ` , r hu? fi feel, at being heat, to -night, ns,ni and Consezwatisrn, the two great Hart- `,, d lilberal rind es were aprplie,' IMa+s. Lorne P vwter R. IB. Bennett and I airs only sleeplessness are often warning 011",1haF,1j, M, IVcI ,,lhislvie clue privilege and' t'he op-• principles which we have come tQ re p N'ow well, Osnabruck �lfall��,i,a+rt, ;•fltatiuLy of'imeveting and associating cognize as the controlling forces in in heir broadest sense. He stressed Gerntre; Out. +rMy going to marks ,oaue obseiivation albeit signs of common constipation. , 1I? s,!Ii{ ^, • °,:1L ,' I tiilue memlbleas said' ,suppomtei^s of 'all. matters of ;government in this O the dusty of his payty' to the coin him, just one. II wain to tell yari Unless checked, constipation may health got poor; mon many ands the pa imiary' produces: that I bbd shalt he is a o]dtical 11ii-, �iu iiia' *iaung Xen'lsi Liberal Club. Dominion o'f' Canada of ours, only to p *., ,-;' He inaugurated to^elle treati'e�s and indigestion, followed, and I was nee- s�rabeigi'st of`'rt11►e first water, and that impair health. lIri' (bringing nto exsa'tence this thy, that 'political evolution is large- voids and irritable. ' .M ,heart was, - T , Young Men's Club you have yea tauir ly the stor of the .growth of free- trade agemcies and, in 1897 inta�odLic- is one diking that the Cloo'servaative Today, you can get rid of Icer r,r' y 'also Iliad. Q of in th,p morning, r,. drone a wiLse and credlitable thing. item and in the course of this evolu- ed the British preference, and, from g party has never looked .in Canada, mon constipation by simply eating d ,r c 1900 till 1910 this cauar, mare tired ,than when I went to bed. � 1,1++' Z'iou-+have sltaried'somethdng th'ah' will tion, we have witnessed a constant ' mi'J4Yad M wei ht Haas reduced, my ambition mha+t vague and tremendously ii>{fiflU- a delicious cereal. Laboratory testa t jr t . the' greatest, • prosperity it had ' ever y g ential thing ----4 - �r�•°r ,, 'long'='felt want in this distrit;t; st'111 gle between two contending P Y shattered, may memory uncertain. I » L-iAoaiturall. sittategy. a$ow that Kellogg's ALL -BRAN Pry )i inti les thu principle of the fu- known• iLet 'nue explain how it can work fin'' - solruethang torah, if sysb::,macicall; [ ' P A was unable to do my housework orad vides "bulk" to exercise the lntes- 1 „ caamied on will live Through the years lure, and the principle of the past,` :- And W. L. rMackenzie King, sinco oral: ,Prelmher Bennett rhes no id -ea l }Y I was so dhlseoura ead ihart life was a pend ibe a valuaible oon.trilbution'. In- and to the ever present conflict of _ his promotion to the Liberal leader- g just now wlieai he ,wd14 liaitug on the tines, and vitamin B to further aid ,ria:,.' A Y burden. A friend' advise me, to try next elrection J deed e a vi the u, wet in aricl de- thea.e principles we undoubted, owe ship, has followed in the footsteps of , 'but the will 'be warbohing regularity. Aryl. -BRAN is also a .� p g mind thinking of this present in terms Dr. Williams Punk Pulls. c.Wliile tak- � ;;�, vdlalpanemt ,of an inbelligervt and pro- the birth and growth of political ibis illustrious predecessor. H@ lis- very c0osel'y the growth gaud develop- d coerce of blood -building irnn. x of the past, and th'e, Liberal mind ing' the first box my appetite reviv- � �,,t'�;. grlctipme citizenship in "this comnvur_- Parties. Each principle has always thinking of the present in terms of charged the party obligations to the mient of this third party mloveinient. ad 17`lue lair use of the Pills for a The "bulk" in AI.[.-BRnN is muds 3 S,W; it Your sue ,ping invitation, Mr, had its loyal adherents and there cer- people of this Drynidnion by reducing y a Mr. 'Waoddswdrth lips rosea makitlg 101, yy the future. time restored may 'health. CYiaiTrn,an, to everyone irres active tainly is not two words in the English taxation and 'bringiaug about & re , the asses^tuoav that he wftll have nt like that in leafy vegetables. Inside ,; p 3n the organized life of a politidal tion zn, the .national debt and duan )Dr. 'WIi'lliatms' Fink Pills earn high least 10,0 followers in the next Parc- the body, it forms a soft mass- of their ;political leanings to attea;+t language ,which more appropriately, rty, Liberalism, or in other words g praise from (benefited users 'because ,',;„ our meetings aavd take an active describe the essence: of these con- hits regvmi,e in office succeeded in pay- liament. None, if he is going to get Gently, it clears the intestines of �•, y g the principle of the' future as it re- they actually rdbuild health by en - e 1,;, .in our act'ilviities and discus- tending pi inciples tha�h the two fleets itself in practical policies, i�ng 2'7'0 'million �of ,the public d,�bt; riclrin clic ,blood. Nervous run that 'many electedp, -he w�iill require to wastes. How much better than tak- rta Fit y wirds, Liberal olid Conservative. The and it ms an outstanding fact that g y oonttielst at least 150 seats. WUion ing patent medicines. N u�c`:7, sions, is Liberalism accentuated in its nveans two things, both. on its con- down conditions iteld, too ,their blood,- , Liberal outlook, the Liberal faith, this struotivie and .defensive side: First, Liberal administrations have always the, O. C. F, gets things warmed, cap tnoblpst way. 'building ,properties. Young girls are , 1 -'= It is iinpassiblle to conceive of anv Liberal trust, is essentially one which been accompanied by favoraible, trade to that extent, three -cornered con- Two tablespognfuls daily will the preservation and expansion of balances. During the past 38 'years wonderfully helped in their growth' 'tests in 150 constitu'encie's', that will ".`•.f ar aniza'tion that can be avers ben, ,halts its justification in the applica- liberty in every sphere of national g P and development: At your .drv'g- overcome most types of constipa- g tion ,of the rind les of the future, t}iere°rheas been 21 favoralble trade be he ,proper tame for GonseTvatdve fvcial ..to its members and su, }porters P " '' P life in other wards he supremacy gist's in the new protective glass tipn. Serious cases, with every r ^ balances, 14 of which have 'been un- strategy. We will rhalvle a general 1,, than 'an, 'organization of this kind. to concrete problems as they arise. of general interests over particular vials. Tay :them. We package. s,.C' th the interesting debates and discus- And the Conservative outlook, faith interests. And, secondly, the sub- der. Lilberal administration, and ev- election right away and R. B. Bennett 'meal• If not relieved this way, see sn the which you will n,o doubt ,.wader. an,d trust, finds its chief inspiration ordination of class interests to the eryboay ,knows that the financial ' will be ,the -man- to say so, , your doctor. , ' condition of this Dominion was This third (party mmiement, I take •. 11111 take frown time to time, about aur in a belief in the past and the just'- interests of the community. These Enjoy ALG BRAN as a cereal, or '' many and varied s•acial and eca'nomiic ,•ficaticm of its attitude in its appeal nuwch jostler juslt previous° to the it, wulQ Ibe;' ii it ga'tlrenS popularitytwooutst;and'im;g printciiples and ideals, last eneral election after a few party But when the 'Conservative enough,, will the -a .benefit only to the use in cooking. Appetizing recipesi' r problenrus, thley will, .no 'dauSbt, exec- to the principles of the past. m'y dtear friends,, have- always b,ee•n g t is in ower we have stagna- And I am not one of hose who years of Lilberal admin'i,stration than pa y P C,onsemvative party.. Splitting t'he on the •red -and -green package. At ciise a 'powerful irnfluence in }nould- nd are to -day the :life 'Iblpod of the . tion nn trade, unemplloyment, unrest b:'lieve .that to either principle, be it its to -day after only about two opjpocsdtien Vote in Query"rtahree-car¢i- all grocers. Made by Kellogg iul •.p nng public opinion and in cultivating P I iteral faith. and tlassatisfactioar, and somlet people y p London, Ontario. . Slid develolping among its memlbea'a .longs all the truth and all .the right. A political art let me say, years of Conservative rule. Arad cer- end contest will certain, help hJhene party, get all. sorts of fantastic notions in I mlateaially to carry the country once I believe that in many lands and at tainly threw never was a time in the ^I.` roes of the mast d,esiraale things in where its menvbems ip is ,basted capon their lueads and start algitatians far ; T_ (' ,human neof life that es often see re- neap* times the blending of these two the love. of liberty, and ,where it bilsitarr of Canada when the outlook again. There is, riot doubt, that this --- fon 'Lidbenalisrm was ars 'bright as it is 'new political (parties and other clic- l C:C.F. outfirt will caa-r a number o.f ferred to Iby.literary and news aper principle may be so nearly complete seeks a lar larger libert for the mass y . it g Yere turbirug institutions. prairie ovinices, 'waheae ful ,educaitional and financial insrtntu- writers, as intelleebual attainment. that• the line of demarcation may be of mankind is a worthy institution to u(btedly never seats iiia bh'e pm l almost entire, ablrterated and as a was a bi when here was such a Just recently this, J. S. ,Woods-Irdhe faa•merst' imlovemerit is stili -quite tions on the ether side of lite line. :. . w, Now, T mvus.t came to a dis�u..sion' S` which to belong. Tt brings tcrgethem mlarked conbra'st between the react worth, the new truose�, whopois wti of Ipopulaa, and it is not .likely that Butit its a trti'e, and •patri,atic fervor Tof the subject which, according to result of this blending of principles men and women of all creeds and +jr, ti<e have cam, fete flaps at elections, �, tionary (governing policies -of the ex- to lead ,tkit iCamadia people these ,sda.'ts will ibe, corntested by the 'thiat 'a tu,ates 1Mtacklenzi,e King and the advance notices of this meeting, A classes, who har^e alike attitude and the wilderness', has been, mlaknng his, party. provini� he has seem fitq Ibo remain in Canada: advised the public that I would d. landslicl'es, unexpected turnovers. A a like outlook. It has united in the i'sting government and the true in- ce at gs in ver i,of Lilbei+al ,art But in this Lilberal.:. ' Qrovernm'ent that though itself firmly temests and •the real 'mind of the aAP'earan pulblic mr etre Ontario, there is no chance of the 'and llelad he Demlaciatic cuss at this time, namely ` The Cali , past in .the great kyork of govern- roust places in Ontario and from hr, 'I11 ­ of Liberalism." in osr'e,ssion of the treasury `bench- young and old in ever * land' country as a whale: Evidence is A Llilbisral ,polity, ,crawling under the :Polity in he irrtere ts,.of the common. P mernt, S utterances so far. •as I have observed, ibarni and leaving ,the field; ,to the C. ,people of the larndl he loves so well. a'' It is true, Mr. Chairman, that we Opposition findls itself in the cold shades of under the sun. And it has linked forthcoming firoma all parts' of the his chief i tedy for•bhe depression, , , ,1• �, Opposition when' the ballots ara the !resent with the est through Dominion that thrl. fact is keenly re- I C. s. :There is a lot of activity And he• will undbubtedly come (back #, are living these times' in a period of I counted. p P in which the conrnrtry, is wallowing, to pllace and ,power as premier of this alined in ,the 'popular• mind, and there nn Lulberal hrcleis in 'Wlcstern O�n� considerable unrest, dissatisfaction the centuries of struggle through is a reduction -int •the tariff rates, i . and -discontent is brooding 4n, the I This )'blending of principles, un- which has been achieved many of the is little doubt now as to the outcome toric, and, there is ,going to 'be more ctnY as soon a5 the people get a f . Y, I splendid l b een a which antday he people pp freerer trade --.high 'tariffs he pro- y hearts of amen; unemployment is rifef do,ubtedl occurs in many natures uteri the ea le have clue o ortvn-' in the near future for I notice b cJharuee,to 'give a verdict 1, the is- ` throughout the land. It has often and I do not think that people, gen- ity of expressing their ;point of view claims, are he cause of trearly all relpoatts�in the'press that an, orgaruiz- 'suers at 'tlie 'next ggeneT+al electhtm, , P all enjoy• b their vane at the next federal el- O1f'r troublak. ation meeting is being held on the -and, then history will repe�A itself iia . been said an'd with a great Ileal of I erally, are so hide bound ,in their 'ft is not essential at this time to y Bur how the ns ,going to• beater con- , 11 truth, that necessity is the mother political proclivities to -clay as they recall to any great extent the achieve= ectian. 'There will, undoubtedly, be 17th .lof this month in London to 'Canadla and a ,period of ,prosperity of inventi nd I 'believe it is e were in previous generations: I du meats of Liberalism in the old a change of Government. ditions 1by heel iinitrt6du(cjion of is „pronrlate omganizabion work in four- will undbuibtl'idry follow the accession f� c}- third party in the :public life of ,the: ,telean Western Ontario countries and to mpowe'r of a Liberal administration; Taally, „trove h "urJem:ploymerdt is �'nat belieiav that there are many Lib- inoth<rland of Great' Britain only to But there is one thing looming ou country, he just failed' td explain. It I.'no doubt, the people will rally,to the Hien we wti0.1 all 1be able to get ta- �;' . the mother of rest and dissatis-, el vvho have not -a little of the Con- say that Liberalism in this Canada the political„ horizon that we must 'se'ems to imle that when iwe� have. n i call of Liberalism once again, and ,gelther in this �counbry-atihe butchers • • faction" and, it is a deplorable fact s�zrvati.ve instinct in their natures, and of ours' owes much of its origin and take cognizance of at this time, and high tariff arty in power, such as g A under tthla (brilliant leadership of and the ,bakers, and the farmers and this, condition is n confined tc this 'there is certainly no .Consei-vativa, its inspiration to the history of Brit- that is ,the appearance- of a third we have now at Ottawa, the sevusible ;M,acikenz•ie Kkv itt� is lvlery unlikely rthe undertakers'; the doctors and the c - Dominion -of Canal of ours, but i; , wh'o have' not 'trickling through their i,,h Lboralistm. -, party in the field of federal politics. thing to do wonild bel ho unite all hat the C.C.F. movement will gain lawyers and he "lumibermen and the prevailin coed ion in othor life veins a little of the ,paving grace An'd leaking into that history fora This new panty, C. C. F., we hear' it clue eo, le favori' lower -tariff un=' . g I P p much of a .foothold in the. Province isaw'yers'; the pickers and lite tailors It lands as well. of Lilberalism. Why? It is such a moment cats find the conkest of Li,b called ,on clue street Co -a erative der the strop est lead�rshi oibtain-. +,,; n'ecessar thin in human life, _Ir. p g P of Ontario. and clic fishermlen and whalers; the Pohtical and industrial• economic Y g erali'sm. versus Conservatism waged Commonwealth Fredera'tion, an or- atble and..,pres'ent a united front m mechanics and the wor)clens and the in every land in all the world are Chairman, that" it is impassible to about the great charters o£ freedom zanization with J. S. Woodsworth, .opipoisition to the reactbi,otuary high The leader of the Luiberal party in loafers and the s{lidnkers. Every class 1• . looking for a pan'ace'a foe this world live without it. And if there are'', which to -day have 'coarse to be, up'hel'd ,:he Labor menilber for Winnipeg, in tariff policies of (the government, of ,Canada to -day its recognized' as a land creed in his 'country will •foe wide condition of une,a-,ployment, un- . any 'Conservatives in this hall who ! by all political 'parties. Today the she House of Cionimtons as its lyres:- the day. man with exceptional qualitilers for able get together and along with rest and dissatisfaction, and while I think that Liberalism is wholly bad, ;,yiagna Charta, the •Hratbat s �oxlpus dent is the. mew .political •org+anization And where,. may I ask,, are. the leadership, a man of outstanding in- the C ervatives and the Liberals, . have chosen as The theme of my ad- or any Liberals here who think that i Art, the "Bull of Rights and mra'ny which is att'ra'cting somte attention at people of Canlada to look at this time tellectual atrtainments, a gerntlemuan ,with the ogrossives, with the Unit- d`ress this ielven'dng, "The Cal'. of ConSertiatism is wvholly bad, just let other acts of legislation of those 'present. for the ,proper, strength' and stability and 'a statesman at whom the finger '.ed Farmers with the Laborites and ' 7:' Liberalism,'?, I just want to preface m•e repeat the old'rhy'ine: That there early days, do they not represent a In so far, as this new party is con- of leadership?' There is only one o,f stern 'has never once been pointed. with he I pend,ents, and. with '` it with the bold stater that I be- ib, so much• bad in the best of us, and: triumph for Liberalism and do they cnmed, Mr. Chairman, history is ,place, 'g•entlemen, where the' people Everytilmle 'I thirvk of Mackenzie Kung these nelw C. 'F.'s, all get to er '- lieve that the remedy for this de- so much good in the worst of us, l not also represent something .gained merely repeating itself in Oanada, can look and find ,the necessary lead- I am re'm'inded' of the description of in one vagi semlblage and s' g that 1.' pression in which the world is sal- ,that it ill aehoovcs .any of us to say for the general interests over the forr it is an established fact that third ership far a powerful opposition to the ,preacher given ,by'the ,writer grand olri son, "Hard T* es Coate r, - lowing, can be found in the adoption too much about'th'e rest of - us- , interests of a clasis? The' .suborn- parties in this country whethea' orig- Conservatismi to -day, and that is'to G'oldlsmdh's "De'serted Yill'algp," as Again No 1Vial ." "_ ,_. r, . of the principles and practices of But if it be true that: Liberalism i imati'on"of class interests to the in- inated 'by the farmers or any other the Liberal party. The- strength o� is,om,e tall cliff ,t at lifts,,its anvfwl Just.Ibefore I_ caniclud'e my remarks, , ti:.. Liberalism in every land under the is grounded, on the principle' of the; terestrs of the community. The basic class, -have always had .their origin any organization depends upon, the form through th�le and it d!w'ay' Ma. Chairman,, I want to refer for a isun. And I propose at the, outset future as distinct from the principtie i principle of., Idberadism has ever during the regilirrte of a Conservative power of its leading men; tJheo.r abil- leavos the storm'; though round ibis nrlolmtent to he political situation in ':' to trace the growth of Liberal of the 'past, 'we should expect ro been the greatest goad to the great- "Goverainnent, and invariably have lis- ity to plan, to build and to, execute. Ilmeac�t the ronin clouds are .s . g pread' the field'of proi'.'iTreial election' before �: 'thought and 'speak particularly of_. find 'that attitude reflected in the' est nuTrdber and its paramount ideal, ap,peare,d upon the attainment of of- Therein lies he power of any or- , eternal sunshine settles ,on its head. we have 'one for the Federal !louse. the fundamental principles of Liber- Liberal policies, not only of to -day, � the well-being of the common viae fits of a Liberal administration, and gtanizatiorzi. , And while someiaim,es •sarcastic Aill sigh+s pa4nut Ghat way at any rate, • r,,,, ali'srin, the applieation of these prin- but of former years; not only in our and prbmary producer. , this its, no do,at, owing to the fact And let me observe just (here, ,that'cri-ticismr is, levelled aft Mackenzie land one of the most i,niterevting' ciples in the past, and their - bearing, own land but. in. other lands.• And :Let us comic now to a discussion of that • Liberal governments always i many able and 'brilliant mien in (both King by his, political oprponients, hiy thring> con ,bap st his time is a re- , on ,present.... and future, problems so it,, is. At all times and in ail take achievetiiuents of Lilberalism, in bring about, a condition of prosperity he old political -parties have adorn- •c'hamcter is such. that he is above it distribuinon ibill that the 'Henry 'Gov- ,. ' throughou't the u^t�rld, with a refer- rplacets-, where "political controversies •our Dom,in2 m. of Canada. It throughout he. Dominion Aissa.bis• 'ed ,the pages of ,Clanadian history all. 'Ile its one of the best educated ernment is (going to put through at ante as well to the past and present have been, rife, -we find between ,the begs with the, struggle of parka- faction and unrest' disappears; ,the since the drays of Confederation. Beit mend we have in 'Canada,, and it is a rite abmintg•, Lsgrosion of •poaliament. • position of.tlie Liberal party in Can- Canservati've and the Liberal mind mentrary repres'en'tative institutions peotple are omtented'an,d 'happy and I doubt very much,' Mr. Chairman, if well lfnuown' fact that ''his services 'Therb is going to be a reduction in "' ada, 'the Province o£ Ontarilo, and the 'a vast gulf fixed':. The Conservative; and. responsible government, and there is no ' agirtabilon for a third any more alble and brilliant minds , have been, eaglerly sought ,b . g y ,Power- the r+epreSeTnbation, so it is. generally 11 4 ... understood. There are 112, ,members . ' , . , ,in our'local Legms�ature; this i " going . to be ,cut dowm 215 or 30, perhaps cut „ ® down t0 82 melmlbers, which is the 1I Urrepre,senita'tnon, ,the 'Province of On- ... A NVM ww. ���;0 toric has in, the Federal House. Per- i, ��� ® harps there will also be a reduction O • • in the sciae of true Ca: ton. _. _. 'Thos is certainly correct all along the line and if the governmenit in - First Prize X250 9 Second � Prize X1.00 • �'hird Prize $50 • 6® Prizes o f $10 each �d>z� a redistrtwbnitiom bill without " I. the odious el mem+ts of a gerrymand- , , � . . er a{ttwehed Ito Tit, it will be supported (by al)3 Islh'ac)lejs of :polio ca'1 opinion itt. �nl a name _ fo' Miss Ethel cha*P%M­an s i�I /AG I C MYSTERY CAKE.1 I the 'LeigdLslablare and in the country. ii ' It is being recogmzed on all sides . .... . ...... I I �R. . q,p . that a. redtrictiion. in. the cost of • Gov- %" x,t r X,'�,!�`s M155 ETHEL GHAPMAhI, well-known cookery authority ,. , ! ;, ^o a `���(sy, c!� '` :. . of the Ontario Farmer, says: " My advice to all housewives r'qt 1. rT is:' Use Magic Baking Powder. Then there is no uncertainty � b fir g •; v . y, about your baking." Canadian home makers will do well to "' si�s� % „ ' follow Miss Chapman's advice. It is always practical. c I— r if - vly, r ``q ./ r ., , Here's Miss .Cha man's Recipe, t 93 ,rye/, ::::.:: / S� t ;! r p ° . r / Can name �t? g j f j r r ` f r r :N t/ cup butter % cup milk FROSTING: Boil 1 cup sugar and '%, cup �rs h //� Ty yi / v i -cup fine granulated lyly cups pantry flour boiling wafer together without stirring until ,, _ a4 S 'r �4�5 e a i,'` s < ` . 5 •.� / "{ sugar ., or 1 cup bread flour syrup ,threads when dropped from tip of pp ' z f '', c % cup boiling water 2 teaspoons Magic 6't,00n. Beat white of 1 egg stiff. Pour syeup 1' . 'M ^` � r " ui ,'• 2 square4 unaweet- Baking Powder 'gradually on beaten egg, beating constantly h r< >3 t `'� ened chocolate M teaspoon salt until of consistency to spread, Add l teaspoon r�"; {� �` ' '' 41 y "� �t:> r/.,•..:.•.:,;;..• 'folks of 2 eggs— % teaspoon vanilla vanilla (or % tablespoon lemon juice) and Ai s`�r ; r ,yF•..' ! r%Fri white of t egg spread over cake. Sprinkle %a cup broken wal- I�:` ': ✓ 1, / out meats or almonds, blanched and spilt, f, ,.. . < Sift together three times the flour, Magic • on top. ri•. Baking Powder and salt. Beat egg yolks and 1 C 4.white (saving I whitpfor frosting). Put butter 3 into mining bows, add sugar; pour boiling If 3 Into the hot marehmallowe are preferred in fr tingg •, , - • water on the shaved chocolate, stir quickly, int beaten egg whit Beat to aesmooth fluff, I allow it to set" for a few minutes, then �, ,•, and when melted add to batter mixture; add spread on cake. Nut meats are not used with beaten e#gs, then dry Ingredients alternately, p i ° e ° • with milk, add vanilla- beat all together. the ra mmhrnallow king. . JoZn 1.71 the •. un' . . . Canadian house— Pour into a greased cake tin and bake in moderate oven. �1 r. wipes everywhere are naming Magic " , Mystery Cakes ... . p ,-1. Powder as Miss Cha man recommends. �,;•`' :. •l' ''`' ry ' -. HAT'S in ,ways uniform—Magic gives unfail- �<• " a name? Anywhere from ingggfy good results. Not surprising, is it, , _ ; V $10 to $250 in Magic's great Mys- that all through the Dominion Magic is •tery Cake contests! It's -up to you to see the favorite of cookery experts and, . ll d CONTAINS NO how much you can win. housewives alike? �"�°' ALUM. tin Miss Ethel Chapman originated this Names for Miss Cha man's Mystery p Y ry n every meat on every tie ls•your guarantee that Magic Oak' Magic Mystery Cake ..., it's new, deli- Cake must be sent in by February 2$. fns peas¢* +a'rr¢¢ cious, easily put: together, and not a • "Don't delay. You have as good -a chance from alum or any ,,,, harmful ingredi- bit expensive! Surely you can'think of a ',as anyone to win a prize! ' , • •>. . Fent. . good nine to call itI Read the recipe. ` If you like, make up the eake your- And be Magic;, Baking the new, FREE Magio Crook hook eontains tested rec- When you bake at home apes for dozeii9 of tempting dishes. Send for it. Address . self. sure to use '.. 1. Gillett P'ruiluots, ,Praser, Avenue, Toronto 2. n la ! � �.,., rH r a..,.i „kir >.{.,x 75". n ,l''r... .-. . . > i ..•.di ...,. _. 4..i ,: Wl,: • '� ,, "::{ ,- .1 .�` tis•" - Cnte ost Rules Read Carefully, 1 All you do is name the mystery, cake. Only one name from each person. 2 PRINT at the top of your paper in ink (or typewrite) "Miss Chapman's Mystery Cake." Under this, print yowtsuggestion for a•name.' "then, in the loright-hand corner, print your own name and ad- dress, clearly, gild neatly, Do not u.ce pencil. 3 Do not. send the cake itself -just the name and your c -;n name and address. It is,not essential to bake the cake to a enter the contest. 4 Members of our own organization or their relatives are not eligible to take part in this contest' 5 Contest closer FEBR MIRY 28,1933. No entries considered if postmarked later than February 28 midnight. No entries considered if forwarded with insufficient postage. 6 Judges: Winning names will be selected by a•commnttee of three impartial judges. The decision of these judges will be final. 7 Prize winners will be announced to all entrants within one month after con- test closes., ' 8 In rase of a tie, the full amount of -the prize money be paid to each' tying contestant. . 9 Where to rend entries: Address your en- tries to Contest Editor, Gillett Products, Fraser Avenue; Toronto 2. NOTEt Other Maple Mydtety CAAeare m- Ingf, Watch for them in later faaues of this. newspaper. , 4 ,'..I Ill I: r{... ... .. 1..., ; Y nol•'��4. , ,u...ru .., ,, tt H, ;4f .. ., J.f . :,,.. i,.,v:i 1. ' . -4,,r ;. c r ,,:) ' • errnlmlent is long overdue. If it be true as Mr. 'Hepburn challenges the Treasury-Dtepartment, that the bond-',' ed debt of the province has increas- . ed $100,000;000 during the ,past three years, ,� is certainly time for 'a ..�chuhge of Goveamiruenit 'at Queen's • . )Park as well as alt Ottawa. It is not yet quite 10 years since ' rthe present government attained: to office in 'Orvtaxio and this .battle axe ttfhait won the ,election. in 1923 was' theso-called $100 toad scar 1tle. You, . , ,older men in the 'audience will re- member that" the ,Farmers' Govern- ' memt, under the Kaon. E. C. Drury, was upbraidedfor its texfbravdagance ", because the 'gross debt of the prov- . - r ince had ,been allowed to mount, in , round fiiguxes to approxiimabbly $'290,- ' 009,0001. But in, the 'subsequent yerars, , the Ferguson and Heiury ° Govern- mienits had increased the ,provincial gross debt to the astounding• figure . 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