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The Liberal, 5 May 1927, p. 6

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Save ymmefifi at our exggeme Lakeside 5280 PAGE SIX The Thompson School of Music now having completed the Fall and Winter terms are prepzred to accept pupils for the Spring Term There are many taking advantge of this school from points as far away as Newmarket, Gormley, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, New- tonbrook, Oriole, Agincourt, Willowdale, York Mills and other small- er places. Numerous requests have been made to keep the school open during July and Augustto accommodate those who are unable to at- tend during the winter months.The school will remain open for two or three days each week and those intending to take advantage of our very low fees coupled with the most capable teachers are asked to call or write for particulars. 0n East Side of Yonge Street. Car stOp 6 A walk 300 ft. south THE YORK MARKET .YONGE STREET The Producers of the district and householders of North York and North Toronto will find this a splendid market. Open Every Saturday Morning ATSO’CLOCK AND TUESDAYS 6-9 PM. AT THE CITY LIMITS 3479 YONGE STREET If you will have laundry ready when driver calls, you will assist us in giving good service. If you only have driver call when phoned for, call up as early as convenient, to insure prompt, attention. CokeCOal-Wood Don’t try to do the heavy parts of the fam- ily wash. Let us help you. This new plant was designed and equipped for that very purpose and can giVe you as much or little help as you desire by means of five differ- ent kinds of laundry serviceâ€"all moderate- ly priced. We use only soft water and pure soaps, etc° No marking, no starching, and each wash done separately. REAL ESTATE BONDS Prompt Delivery Thompson Scinan of Poultry Feed of all kinds PAY“ BY THE LESSON We Call In Richmond Hill District WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY M-U-S-l-C â€"- FINANCIALA AGENT Richmond Hill Phone 87 G. Strickland Thompson, Principal J. R. HERRINGTON FINEST QUALITY ,CANNEL CGAL General Builder’s Supplies Egg Mash and Scratch Feed. 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. LOANS INSURANCE Courteous Service Ontario. PO. Box 813 Lansing, Ont. Put currents and raisins in the oven for a few minutes before adding them to a cake. When warm and swollen they are not 50 liable to sink to the bottom as the cake rises. The intestine on the back of the tail of a lobster should always be removed . The whole lobster is good to eat except the shell and craw,or stomach which lies between the eyes. Instead of heating jars to be filled or putting a silver knife into them just stand them on about four thick- nesses of a towel, wrung out of tepid water, (not too dry) and fill with boilâ€" ing fruit. Salt neutralizes the valuable min- eral salts in vegetables, so should be added sparingly to them when they are cooking. It is better to add it af- ter they are cooked. Walls that have been painted with a flat paint may be easily mottled by dipping a sponge in paint of a con- trasting color and applying to the wall Do not let hardwood floors get bad- ly worn before having them polished. A little polish on the worn places each week keepsfioors always looking well. A useful embrocation can be made by dissolving one ounce of camphor in a quarter of a pint of turpentine, add half a pint of best vinegar, and two fresh eggs, well beaten up for ‘half an hour. This is a good recipe. 10 Learn how garbage is disposed of from your home and how it is ul- timately disposed of. 11. Learn to can fruit. 12. Learn how to care for silver and for kitchen utensils. 8. Offer to plan the meals and do the shopping for the family for one week. ' If a1 custard has been boiled too much and has curdled it will be quite all right, if it is rubbed through a verx fine seive and then stirred up. A‘bad egg has a black spot attach- ed to the shell, clearly visible when held to the light. Stale eggs are con- siderably lighter than those newly laid. 9. Investigéte any two labor saving devices for the home, their cost and their value. Butter for greasing cake tins should never be used unless it is clarified as the salt in the butter is liable to make the mixture stick to the tin. 7. Plan and prepare for the family for one If you wish to keep books in good condition with open shelves. Glass doors certainly are apt to keep damp- ness and harbor moths. 6. Learn to set the table correctly for breakfast, dinner and either lunch or supper. When putting cakes in airtight tins do not put them in straight from the oven, but see that they are quite cold. ' Old nail holes may be filled with a mixture of fine sawdust and glue. Fill the hole with it and leave till dry. Good mattresses should be cleaned and remade about every three years if you want to keep them in good condition. It is wonderful how the spring comes back to them, making them as good as new. Cheap mat- tresses are not worth cleaning. 5. Wash or dry the dishes for one meal each day for a month. 4. Learn to makeâ€"tea, sandwiches, muffins or tea biscuits, a salad, two puddings, cake and candy, and to cook two vegetables. 3. Keep fresh flowers artistically arâ€" ranged in the living room and dining- room for a month in season. To brighten an oak dining table prepare a pan of soapy water with any mild white soap, dampen a. cloth wash the table and rub at the spots. Potatoes Will be beautifully floury if, after being boiled and the water poured off. They are shaken over a gentle heat for a few momenfs; put them’ in a vegetable dish, and cover for a minute with a folded cloth, which will absorb all moisture. 2 Lear oâ€"make a bed, clean and dust a r00 launder a blouse or mid~ dy. 1. Do at least one-half hour’s house work a day for a month. ‘ Here is a list of suggestions Which could well be adopted by every girl in our district. Try it out for a month. It offers a splendid opportun- ity to put that Mothers’ Day resolu- tion into practice. Relieve The Busy Mother. How many of our girls could keep house for a week in case of an emer- gency? How many of the things that mother does easily, quickly and beau- tifully, could you do to-day, if requir- ed? The School Girl Can Do Much To @me and Community Page HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS Helpful Hints EILEiEIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. all the meals If her dress unhooksâ€"connector. If she eats too muchâ€"reducer. If she is wrongâ€"rectifier. If her fingers and toes are coldâ€" heater. If she gossips too muchâ€"regulator. If she’s a poor cookâ€"discharger. Electrify Her Electrical terms furnished a com- plete compendium for handling a wo- man, no matter What her mood may be. Complaint and cure have been in- genuousLV worked put by N. Schnapp of Minneapolis as follows:â€" If she wants to be an angel trans- former. If you think she is picking your pocketsâ€"detector. If she proves your fears are wrong â€"compensator. If she goes up in the airâ€"condensâ€" er. When a woman is sulky and will not speakâ€"exciter. If she gets too excitedâ€"controller. If she talks too long â€"interrupter. If her Way of thinking is not yours â€"converter. 01'. If she is willing to come half way â€"meter. If she» would go still furtherâ€"dis- patcher. ‘ Professional Graduate of Owen A. Smile, Studio. Each garment for a bead. _ For Celia’s scarlet stockings hang Beside Amelia’s skirt, ‘And Bilbo’s breeches, which of late Were sadly smeared with dirt. Yon ’kerchief small wiped bitter tears For ill success at school; This pinafore was torn in strife ‘Twixt Fred and little Jule. A stranger passing I salute The household in its wear, And smile to think how near to kin Are love and toil and prayer. If she will come all the wayâ€"re- ceiven If she wants to go furtherâ€"conduc- tor. Is represented there. And when écross her garden plot She walks with thoughtful heed, I should not wonder if she told The elothesline is a rosary Of household help and care; Each little saint the mother loves CONCERT ENTERTAINER AND TEACHER ADDRESS Boyle Studio Sometimes towels become gray and dingy looking. Treat them ‘in this manner and they will become white and clear againâ€"Place them in a ket- 1tle and cover with cold water,,. add the juice of a lemon and shavings of a good white soap. Place them on the back of the stove and allow the whole to come gradually to a boil. If yery much soiled the process mdy have to be repeated. As you wash, wipe with another cloth. Do not let any water remain on the table, -and when it is thoroughly dry go over it with a good furniture p61- ish. W. N.‘ Mabbetl Electrical Contractor Miss , Marguerite Boyle Phoneâ€"Willowdale 96W her dress unhooksâ€"connector. she eats too muchâ€"reducer. she is wrongâ€"rectifier. her fingers and toes are coldâ€" she she she ELOC' U TION Telephone 54 R 2. POYNTZ AVENUE LANSING, ONT. wants chocolateâ€"feeder. sings inharmoniouslyâ€"tuner. is in the countryâ€"telegraph- ON WASH DAY Thornhill Flour and Feeds, Bran, Shorts and Gluten Corn, Feed and Seed Oats, Baled Hay and Straw Noted “Staminax” Chic Mash used and Recommended by Dr. Ante of Batburstz'Poultry Farm. Car Load of Salt just Arrived. Prices Right. DELIVERS PHONE TUES. EACH J 139 M da WEEK ° ' 82 W Eve It will be an odd son and daughter who permit Sunday to pass without some message, some greeting to the living mother or without some lo've-tinctured remembrance or tribute to the mother dead. From the motherless everywhere to the mothered child anywhere goes the counsel to dedicate Sunday to her honor and her service. HOTEL RECHMGND TWO FLAVORS. CHERRY CUSTARD. NEAPOLITAN. PARTY. TWO FRUIT. PINE- There is a dispute in progress as to who originated the idea. For the rest of us that is unimportant. But it is easy to understand why any person responsible for so inspiring a thought should cherish the credit for it and yet nothing could be more unlike a mother than to squabble about whose was the credit. One need only consult one’s own experiences and seek in vain to recall a single instance when mother sought credit for the service and love she bore her kin. The home may have looked especially tidy, the meal may have been unusually tasty; the covers might have been tucked with especial care, the sick room may have been comforted by her almost divine presence, yet not In a single in- stance did she claim credit for it. Mothers find their satisfaction in something else. ' For Dessert To-Night! {house Your Favorite Neilson Brick Mother’s Day. All over the nation and perhaps in many other places, that terrestial saint will become the object of men’s homage and veneration. 2585 Yonge St. at Albertus Ave. WE serve the districts of Lansing, Willowd ale, Newtonbrook and Thornhill. Suits French Cleaned, Thoroughly Pressed. Dying a specialty. Alterations and Repairs by Competent Tailors. A card or phone call will bring our driver to your door. We call and deliver every Tuesday and Friday. Powefl CLEANER GRINDING A SPECIALTY APPLE FRUIT. ARISTOCRAT. VANILLA. Phone HUdson 3880 L. Innis & Sons - - - - Richmond Hill, Ont. knes Lumber Co. - - Richmond Hill, Ont. Write for‘frce bookletâ€"“My Home." It will tell you how Gyproc. Rocboard Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and Insulex will reduce your fuel bill from 20 to 40%. THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA .,(. ‘ H o 60 1'0 For that Week-End Party we can supply you with any quantity of Ice Cream in Bulk or Bricks. Also McLaughlin Canada Dry Ginger Ale. 1 THE MILL MOTHER’S DAY For Sale By THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927. Bedford Park HUdson 7211 6 Bowruod Ave. 139 M days 82 W Eve. GRANT BROS. 151

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