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The Liberal, 21 Jul 1927, p. 6

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Save Yourself at our expense PAGE SIX Masking imp OxygenWelding. Lawn Mowers Sharpeneu Farmers will find this the right; shop for their agricultural work and grinding. A -_ ~17 r\. For Sale By L. Innis & Sons - - - - Richmond Hill, Ont. Jones Lumber Co. - - Richmond Hill, Ont. Lakeside 5280 If ynu will h Write for free bookletâ€"“My Home." It will tell you how Gyproc, Rocboard Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and Insult): will reduce your fuel bill from20to 40%- THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA . V Fireproof Wallboord 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. 0.111 up us 9 ziv‘ng gmu We have in stock a full line of Cement Culvert Tile, all sizes and Corrugated Metal Culverts team and Gas Engines, Traptors, Pumps, Etc. and all kinds of Machinery rebuilt and repaired. Automobile service worka specialty. Poultry Feed of all kinds Phone Bell 141 Stop 27 Yonge St. NORTH END. RICHMOND HILL and would be glad of an opportunity to give you quotations. We Call In Richmond Hill District WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY oke-Coal-Wood LAMBâ€"RYE STEAM BOILERS me Thornhill "we laundry ready when drive-r calls. you win assist us in svrvicv. If you only have driver cull whrn phode fur. u-ly us convenienb to insure prompt ntteuliun. RICHMOND HILL Ireneral Builder’s Supplies taff Supply (30., Ltd G. H. Duncan. [‘hornhill 7 Nights, Richmond Hill 80 -r-1 Prompt Deiiver US f‘OR SERV'ICIZ‘ Egg Mash and Scratch Feed. 175 Ossington Avenue, Toronto. Lawn Mowers Sharpeneu LRECIPES .WORTH .WHILEâ€"TRY ‘ THEM! l Sour Cream Drop Cookies I Take 1/2 cup butter; 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1/; teaspoon soda, 1/2 cup rich sour cream, 21/2 cups flour, 14 tea- , spoon salt, '4 teaspoons baking powdern ]1 teaspoon vanilla; 1/2 cup raisins and g 1/2 cup nut meats. Vegetables should be washed in three waters? Rubbing an onion on a tin before sticking on the label will prevent it coming off? '5 It is best to iron unszarched things first as they are easier than starched ones, and irons always work better after a little use. If, when paring apples you pour some scalding water over them and let them stand for a minute, they can then be pared easily and thinly? A. When a man says a woman under- stands him thoroughly it merely means she lets him have his own way? LOVe is the only key which will unâ€" lock the door to happiness at home? Mahogany should be washed with cold tea or a weak mixture of vinegar and water? Cream butter and sugar (adding the sugar slowly) and two well beaten eggs. Dissolve soda in sour cream, add to the first mixture alternately with flour sifted with salt and baking pow- der. Add vanilla or other flavoring, raisins and nut meats. Cut in pieces. Drop by spoonfuls on greased pan and bake in a moderate oven. Raisins or nuts or both may be omitted; if desir- ed chopped figs, candied cherries or dried fruits may be used. In case peanuts are used. call the cookies, pea- nut cookies. They will spread thin and be just as dainty for afternoon tea as for a picnic. For a" picnic box one cup more flour may be added. Cherry Cake Take ‘34 cup sugar, 1/2 cup butter, 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons water, 1 cup cher- ries, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 cups (small) flour. Cream sugar and butter, add beaten eggs, water, cherries, soda and flour. Bake in a 109‘? or layers as breferred. Beef Loaf Take 3 lbs. of lean beef steak, 2 cups fine bread crumbs, 1 :up sweet milk, 1 teaspoon each of $31 and pepper. Put steak through :nincer, blind all together, shape into a loaf and bake one hour, basting often with butter. At this season of the year when'we recipe will make a “favorite” Sunday I are using fowls of uncertain age, this l l dinner for the family. large fowl, dry thoroughly 1y all over in a deep baking dish; flavor and color are improved if two Clean a fine I and rub 5 over with a little flour. Brown slight- l l I tablespoons of butter are added to any ‘ lother good fat in quantities neededâ€" -have fat piping hot before browning ,the fowl. Tuck around it for the last :few minutes' about a dozen small lonions, letting them brown also. Add iboiling water to the deep pan until lhalf way up around the fowl. Season 1with salt and pepper and add a half lcup of diced celery if you have it. [Cover tightly, set in a hot oven and !cook until tender, about three hours. lTurn once and uncover the last part E lof the time. Remove fowl, which lshould now be a delectable brown, ‘pour offâ€" and save â€"the top of the broth. Use a cupful of the broth to ‘finish the cooking of a cupful of rice. Use the remaining broth which should be a liberal pint, together with the vegetables, for making the gravy. Thican with four tablespoons 01' flour, two tablespoons of butter, one of the chicken fat, cooked together.i Surround the “chicken” with a border of hot rice on a hot platter; heap mounds of fresh cooked or canned peas. at each end and of diced carrots at each side. Sprinkle the rice with minced parsley. ' ' Sesame 1:351}: in r‘ ( ‘fi If the covered baking dish i deep or large enough, cook the in a deep-covered kettle. HOUSEHOLD HINTS DO YOU KNOW THAT Pot Roast of Chicken THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. not NV] The fiollowing pupils are to be con- gratulated on passing the Entrance examination successfully: Nellie Downey, Ina Forrest, Marjorie Ingrâ€" am, Jean Ingram and Tommy Couper. The following from Hope were suc- cessfulzâ€"Elizabeth Kirby, Gordon Watson and Harold Bowen. On Friday, Ellen Kinnee, only dau- ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnee, passed away in Toronto. The deceased was the last of a highly re- spected family who had lived in this vicinity for many years. The funeral took place here on Monday and was attended by a large number of relati- ves and friends. I Emery. A large number attended the annu- al picnic of the Sabbath School of the United Church which was held at Preston’s Lake on Saturday. All joined heartily in the races and games and a pleasant time was spent. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Musselman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. By- am at Atherley. The annual picnic of the Womens Institute was held at T. Cousins’ pines on Wednesday of last week. The afternoon was spent in games and con- tests after which a splendid repast was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Duncan, of Miss Ruth Robinson and Mr. Stan- ley Pipher, of Markham, visited with Miss Mary Manning on Sunday. Miss M. E. Morrison is spending the week with friends in Barrie. M‘s: Iva Downey has been appoint- ed teacher in a public school near Sch ~‘11be1*g. While filaying in Mr. E. Parson’s barn little Eleanor Miller fell and fractured a bone in her right arm. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Jackson and fami- ly and Mrs. A. Anderson spent Sun- day with friends in Islington. Miss Irene Jackson of Collegiate Institute_Staff of Pembroke, has been on the board of Examiners, University of Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Russell, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snider and friends. , The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute of Elia was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Stong on Wednesday, July 13. The meeting: op- cned by singing the “Institute Ode" follovmd by the business, which was the placing and making out of the ‘then Col. Charles A. Lindbergh visited Ottawa on the occasion of Canada’s celebration of the Dia- mond Jubilee of Confederation he was tendered an enthusiastic wel- come by the thousands of Canadians who crowded the flying field and Parliament Hill for the celebration. On his arrival in the monoplane “Spirit of St. Louis” in which he DUREN I LINDBERGH RECEIVES GOLD REEVVAY PASS | Maple ELIA OVER ALL LI} meetings for the coming year. There was a good attendance with twenty of the members present. The meeting was closed by singing God Save the King, followed by a luncheon. The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society was held on Thursday, July 14th at the home of Mrs. J. E. Jackson. The W. M. S. had invited for this meeting the members of the Mission Band, the Baby Band and C.G.I.T. group. When the busi- ‘ness was finished, a social time was enjoyed and lunch was served. DELCJ‘AN PRINCESS ENGAGED? Rumor has it that Princess Marie Jose, the 21-yearâ€"old daughter of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth. is shortly to become engaged to the Duke of Apulia, son of the Italian Duke of Aosta J. A. ROSE, A Speciafi Price on Coal O ilvaes made his wonderful flight across the Atlantic, the intrepid airman was greeted at the field by Sir Henry W. Thornton, K.B.E., Chairman and President of the Canadian National Railways, and \vasnpres‘eyted'with a} Aulv u. y-.. TYfiS pass {Sâ€"Eandsomely engraved in black enamel on a. sheet of Calla: Egfigsasj’g‘tga or; Cénadian National ines in Canada- b 4 burner New Perfection with oven 3 burner u u u u 3 burner Clark-Jewel “ “ with new style Toram Burner THURSDDAY, JULY 21. 1927 Professional Graduate of Owen A Smiley Studio. CONCERT ENTERTAINER AND TEACHER ADDRESS Boyle Studia dian gold, mined in Canada. The photographs show: ’I Lindbergh beside his monox The photographs show: Top, COL Lindbergh beside his monoplane as he arrived at “Lindbergh Field,” Ottawa; Lower, left, The gold pass which was presented to “Lindy” by Sir Henry Thornton, who is shown on the right making the presenta- tion. Canadian National Railwaya photos. Richmond Hill Cartage Miss Marguerite Boyle Elocutionist Thornhill Marcel and Curl 50C. Holds deploma far French Waving. Appoin tn;th not Necessn ry Hairdressing Phone Richmond Hill 52. MRS. RUSSELL Telephone 54 R 2. QUICK SERVICE Centre St. West Phone 178 MOYING â€" LONG DISTANCE HAULING. Trim 25C E. SLINEY MAPL E Ont. $36.00 $30.00 $30.00 . etc.

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