' I u Icy, Aeseilated Press group ad s u “finest; ~ . ~ on the basis of final. v . steel " w k common dip _. Just on; rV-the cl s" “mE-itift-"thsif- Z“'i".‘i‘n.‘i.. iini:hed was“: ‘ti’; “'7'- ' V _ “Tiili market. the hill l e‘ an re he ’ fllflligfllfeguh r1! go ‘can: gflflfl mans h their Roebuck, National .Blaoult_ l. . sdla ress) tten on o a on a within moderate bounds, but heul,-. es rn Union Union, Carbide ' stock han traders today ‘ , headed downhill and some and- other leaders showed netloasel "Find inn‘ Dimmh" 3"“. cm“ -* "t... opened among specialt averaging sboufhalf s oint.. "g. lnon stock in hich free, unrestrict- ~ “F "c," - ‘inshouse and Gene lliactrio were "It"!!! Ill 99mm" 10-1‘ "l! l!" matonftowsrd the close re- steady all da while Standard o! New "l!" Ill!" l"? P b"- Thl 1"!" l “in 0g the gap between this Jersey was ept close to the line by opened at 1s, about in line with re- ‘ ‘ Q, lows and Saturday's iinsi decoration of the regular extra, alv- cilit. unofficial "over the "'10,", Offerings were s I yet sn a bit of news which the msr- prices. llld after movilll "l"!!! I ‘ [he face of pacer kerchose to igoorg. narrow level cloled st that il are. its sud elsewhere, Csil money was a trifle firmer sl- W!’ . 0"" W" 37- Th. l 31¢"! ' ‘ _no come in _for any great activity, i l. ‘frmlfltgo: cautiously and covering. ' totaled 115.19‘- ' ‘F: losses in rnii shares were most l" ctionai, althoL; the group a zlF-vfl-aged into aiuW low ground pl ‘lie ‘Wm; , N. Steel Preferred, dron- i 3 lp hourly 0 points net: in s me | their iuorket was thin. he 1"_ccossze ‘i Total though the 3 per cent rate on out- side pffsrings merely reflected 4am- porary withdrawals for month-end settlements. Ail the money markets were dull. ~- was-r run sroox uasxsr nln Number f d ll -, ,_ Stocks uiichagicgcd" ' ‘ i lslin averaged into iew groil Ion. Sat. 204 issues traded fliislici @iiigils ‘ y EAL, liiny 2.--CiltflQ receipts "igyhlii-utreni livestock markets t0- toixillctl 1,000 head. Trading on Willi slow. Prices were estim- ml to he steady ta 26 cents lower ‘limits. Cows and heifers were‘ mov- mhtrly wall at $8.50 to 4 for good n" with iill odd one up to 4.25 and my kinds around 3 with com- ‘m to pluin Ci1\\'fl_IBlilllI from 2.50 q p.15. . id up to ii. common to "m wverc about steady at 4.50 t .. hull: lust common kinds down . 4. T gilit w in fi-w good steers sold broiighl ' to || I. ‘Pherc were only a couple ' dlIlliL t loads of good steers. A- ,» n 51m lsuttle were unsold. One “tired and nine cattle have been mired fur export on tho lilsn- meter brigade sailing from Great lriiila on lilay 5. Crif receipts were 1,085. The calf aunt was very slow and es were mile at lower price Most of the onion light drinks s brought hc- ll... a Iilili 22a with thoao oi’ better ‘ y of couluinn quality and brought sully 2.75 to 3. With fair m" quality, selling for eivh a miipie of small lots u to 8.50. ‘ Quotation: Good and cho ce veal 15h l0 i, common and medium 2 to jun spring lambs soiil for 3.50 to 4 rich with those of fairly good aver- age quality around ifvvbile d was aid for tthe best kinds. Sheep were rom o 4. Quotations: Ewes 2.50 to 4. Lambs [and 5.50 tn 0; common 3.50 to 5. Hag receipts were 2.141. There was a fnirly road undertone to the hog market liogirwere stronger. Barons ‘and butrhcra and lights were weigh- ed up at 4.75 to 5 fed and watered. with most of the sales at ii. Heavies asii extra brought 4.50 pwm and sows were sold for I to m. lhei-p receipts totalled 104. Com- _ sdian wheat prices train was A fs timate Trad ke wit ing st erpooi (‘ash I c w 45 no 5 change France 14.01%, I Qrairi Market wmnrruo. my 2. (n: the Clll- ciose were Y, to urday's flna_i liguresp _ - May gained 56 to close at 00%: July tel,‘ ighsr at 05 . worked over the week end but no es- Opening fractions advanced steadigy the receipt o the pound sterling. World shipments of wNnt for week were shown at 11,708,000 bush- eis. Of this amount North America shipped 1,020,000 bushels. indifferent trade closed with spreads generally unchanged. _Wil'sat‘—-hisy 80%, July 6255A, Oct (‘rial-may aim; July ma, Oct soot. my soiling up to 2.75. Veslswero 31%;‘ '7“ ‘y 405.45 3"” 4°‘- 0°‘ Wheat-No 1 him wit, no 1 Ill)! 81a no 2 nor 57% 4 ‘it grades: No 3 c W40 g, no 4 c:w"8‘l , e w ‘ti-kw roux. May WINNIPEG Preul—-lieancnsive_ to hi her‘ quotations st Liverpool w est scored fractional gains .in the pit here today. Values at the 1A higher than 8st- higher at 62% and October 5i ir amount o export trsde was was available, _ e wse fairly. active throughout. l lower the mar- to take a spurt the higher clos- Liverpooi. The edrnMe at Liv- vrsa credited to n decline in wheat and coarse grains lo OLOSI OAIH Pllfllil , no 8 nor 53. no no ii 435i; feed 41%, * no.3 c w 321,5 1 feed a014, no é _ track aria 54. 2 row ex 3 c w 42%. Other no 5 48%, 35%, no c w 38%. trsc v fh-Foreign e:- stcndy. Great Britain 3.05%, 3.01 3-10, ltsiy liiliil/L Belgium Germany 23.10} Canada 80.50. BONDED WHEAT V ,4 -i|f0|iireal s . '1‘ e makrket‘ a wes er Al’. group wsl Canadian whlo vi to 12% only 025 shares changing price of 18 represents o - v nerally was fraction- th a number of new c lows being reached. smog this G Pacific iiway it down to 12 but nonver- - _ off 54 e d the active leadership with lleriiet hands. The evv all time on New of”). marrow»: ouuuv Stock Marker ' Quotations counter" A 5 l" Au C Aub $2.351: Atcllisou .. Con aGs Corn Pro , E I Dilpoi Gen Elev .. Gen Foods .. l", ‘bond issue in return for exclusive last 11 ' the index to NEW YORK. iilay 2.—Bondcd wheat s ares. Power lost to 28 on - nternat onsi shown at the close, being registered by Csnadl Car Common Quebec Pow- er and Steel of Canada Common. Bra- sl an B. C. Power, Canada Cement and Winnipeg Electric; among others were unchanged. The widest break registered on the by Simpson Preferred a most inac- tive issue. lt appeared in a board lot st- 13, represcuti s steer decline of ‘l0 points from its lssl. as c. Trading volume was on the light side wth saies of 0,430 shares of which almost half was taken care of by Canadian Pacific snd Montreal Power. ln the bond division refund- ing 1043 gained 25 cents to 801 whi Victory 1004 and 103'! each lost froc- tiona. Total sales were 820.000. Sterling closed at 84.0005 snd Un- ited Stntes funds st s premium of li-lii per cent. - MONTREAL Magi-New low lev- els were touched y several lcadink issues on the local market today and the list failed. to indicate any im- proremcnt from the depressed tone that had characterised trsdin dur- ing all of April. Aside from omin- ion Bridge, which closed st 13, a net loss of 14 points. following its re- storation to free trading, and a break of 70 points in Simpson Preferred to a new low at l3, the day's changes were narrow. Canadian Pacific eased a new low level at 12, closing at , cff , while Nickel got below or the srtime, selling 5%. Bra- siiian was steady at 0 throughout the session. The market's lndlspoei- tion continued to reflect the uncert- aintiepbesetting the Wail Street ma e. Dominion Brdgc's addition to the free list on the Montreal stock es- chaage today was the day's main dc- velopmsni: on that market. Among industrials, Bridge has always-been a popular trading med- ium, snd to be hoped that with its return to free trading some mea- sure of its wanted anti re- turn also. lts loss of 14 points today ivliich was merely an adjustment to notations prevsiing elsewhere, was to prncipal factor in a decline in 18.735, a new low and a -loas of 15. Neither National Beow- erioa Preferred or Windsor llotoi. - re n In lckel exchangrfor a long time was shown 1-, Gen Motors Hiinp omen In arv ... in Teic . . Ken Copper Lambert Co Van Steel 7% 7M, 7M, W B c‘ .' w§§"°i5ie¢"§’. “ 1?,» J1?’ 12-‘. Woolworth Co 33 3315'; Mining Exchange ronouro. Ont. May zI-uhuhg sli- (El OIGZ Sales Stock High Law Ciosc 4400 Arnie ... ..,.. 11% 11% 11V; 4000 A X . . . .. 70 70 70 1000 Alex 01 1115 Amulet 081/, 1000 Area 011g 8500 Bidgood 05 1300 B t’? Pion 3.15 Ruff (‘an 2d 3000 Fnnaua . . ,. 1,’; 011/, 500 (‘oiiiinnrio .. _ 04 04 (H 200 Dome . .. 0T0 010 070 1025 Granada 70 05 05 XILGIHIIREI‘ _ 475 455 400 ~ "W!!! . . ‘l8 H‘ 27' 2300 Kirk Luke Ax, a/g é 50 Luke Shore ... 21W] "000 2000 iiiiiiiul MONTREAL, May Z-(By The Canadian Press-Details of an arrangement the Imperial Oil Oom- pany has effected with the Doin- 1111011 of Newfoundland to’ unset-ii» a lame part of the Newfoundland rights tn importation of petroleum products were announced lode! b! Mr. 11.0. Megor, Montreal financial", who has been noting as an adviser lao the Newfoundland government in financial matters ' ment given to flis press esid: "An arrangement has been effect- ed witb the Imperial Oil Company to subscribe $1,750,000, st W, as part of a Dominion of Newfoundland bond issue of $2,500,000 at I 1-2 per cent. payable in 1047. "The arrangement is that in or~ der to give maximum security to _ the investors of this issue, there is l. Stand Brands w be at “P l- 1 l Pmduc“ R g B" fund, into which shaii be paid. gcxas c. _ _ u 10% 10% through the medium of royalties, a, Texas Gulf Sui ... 181/, 8 mmh-num of won't)“; lnmmny’ paw: able monthly, This minimum has been established irrespective of the quantity of petroleum products ini- ported and sold The basis of roy- ion of gasoline. 15 cents petroleum of lhbtcnting oils; four cents for fuel oil and other pctroieinn pro- ducts, other than medicinal. “In order to make this workable, exclusive right has been given to the Imperial Oil Company for 1m- portailon of these petroleum pru- ducts, ib’s right to continue as long as any of this loan remains out- lstanding which in substance means that although this issue is made for 15 years, the government has the privilege of retiring it at any time. When it is retired, the ex- clusive right will then cease. “In calculating service of this loan in regard to interest and sink- ing fund, the sum would be oom- pieteiy paid off in i947 thmixgh the i wear-aim. ,9, ilicoiflfll The plan as outlined by m». Mll- or presents s few cbangeffrom i‘ previous reports. Mr. lissgors state- aitics will be eight cents per gab‘ YAGE NIIVE oiiwsmioyouioiow ‘ dime coma ‘IOHAVI. _ as axons or $|oo anoimiouaoan-rseo mum roe LIFE? poi-isomeric woeeoiausooeia 1o oonurr? wily, u: oosswr Mus Anynons Aoiiiyflietll error s-raors sanguine uoourxaowieowas (LN DO IT Ifflllfi" IIS wars sAysi-ris some iroeo s m‘, marry income OFIN BUTWii Aleuvrfy INCOME ? I i Tw Sponge and butter cakes are the two cake “fomilies". The first are those of light, fluffy texture, made without shortening and hence are easier to digest than the richer butter cakes. Both types. however, demand the finest (f ingredients. first quality and strictly fresh. Then comes accurate measure- ment as the next essential in turnlngout a food of tender tex- clflléfi fllllllf- _ both of which wore also re t d t 7550 if ... . ' ‘.‘ ii , - lg," Pg," rfiiglfwl ffciierdtradinr twin laboured! 35° u: 3:53 32$???» . "m i’ rst-(inmfldiflm o! the "til-W infirm Ind ture and fine flavor. a perfect aim a as isoitfizom . ' .+___ f. 5,,‘,f},','},‘§,¥.,;' i‘; sinking fund account that has been cake u always of uniform thick- I ‘ - 1"" "Millihl" ' 01% Pfflvidtd 101' Ind 9° 1W "t "P 111 ness snd attractive in appearance. FOTBIQIIEXCIIGIIQG v Canadian Gav 9t 2% hrifiiihrii‘ .'.'."'. nif- 14$ ii. I- limlei account. It will be seen The crust is delicate brown, ten- Misceaneous p ‘ _ ' ‘lgg? 3,1,1," “m1,- - 1-1 1-2 L1 therefore that the minimum pey- der, thin, and dsintliy crisp, with v . t -, _ , - -B d ‘ - "ioraosr-‘eiroi ou ' ii meni: of $350,000 is 050,000 in excess no cracks. Perfect cake is light. fltoxflmfirhuhgufht, (:3; “If ca,“ p. 0n _ Qiwtdfwns gig: glsecii-etlth‘, ff what is required to scrvfce this tentacle; and Cggeeably moist. “but .l_ ll ‘ress — rts nu ore go ex- _ r . n ouy 117i 0511, no g g y, I g5 an gvgn m3- - ' .- l ~ - * . ' .igig°iiiieiiijlihggnhydmining? $1033 g§P§ch§B£ian;'5igi|ilrifi°cEi§:z i3‘; —_" rig‘): Ei-Ynihyhes ziq-iii “On per canon royalties w be ruined texture and delicate fle- ' , 2 ; a c - i l ., -‘i...i'2fi.‘.‘ pisgejofq‘? ‘Wile... m; Junre 501; July 05840:’ Aug m; d t d ed QQPM‘ "'9" at u" 9mm‘ n" °‘ "°"- Aillimlln veiled 3.2805 n. use; occ uni-w; Nov m: Dec 53g, 0,9,, __ 5.4,,“ o§1°0qg3<.,o 1m w‘ M“ m t. n3 sales, an amount considerably low- Flour 1:. the bulk of any cake ‘£112.10. 123L211“? “?‘..““”'°“... 0.1505 ‘"033. ...... ...... iiiiddiing mo. 3o- »; go -- ' m-t-ar w; 1on4 h1...'fn/.."' ' "° er inn» memo win flowfrom no mixture no thin in quality is {zalsilrvniiircis . ... , ... 0.0770 LIVBRPMH‘ ha‘: gf- 6:’? --- g4?“ 96-: ‘D22: Total sales 120.000 shares. soul-cg Under proper restrictidns most. important. T00 many cooks i lil ' 38:5: illonegk lggngqdloilzrs not quoted c t ‘ H d d m“ gag of Can 1 if: g?’ 891:2 ‘mug-mg trustees are permitted to transfer "jiggle" with the quantity and ~ . . . 2 Ir New: ' - ’ilenlngi'itflviirilihecf?rn..y... . g 000215;; '19)???“ Amgrigfiflulllliédgiéllilg. g y‘ R l: a“ 999% 9133 22222 lgissouri 00V- cenfn “noun” w” “ind ‘bow? muughz; ‘geixigetfta? g; 811:5, ,0 1 ; strc oo -; ' -" ' - - - .011 er r h; port 0 g. 3.0330 550a mid ing-f ; one: middiins F. N i‘ "1", 2f "if w» East ti}... chi/I w i‘ “wumy w ° _ 02M“ 462. mum," 451; m", 10w Jnid- Mt service .- - 5 8" 01.. We vim Eilinrado . m the general requirements of the white 500MB filkc 01‘ 8W0 "Xi/ill llritnln pound ' ‘II 410005 hi: 4oz; low middling 442; strict N" service‘ -»- 541 95% "W 1000 mimosa Oil Domumn o, 1n other word; to be ed butter cake from using the g lime ilrnchmn not qu ordinary e22; good ordinary .192: re- ——-——~i—-v no lluilson Bay 1.1:, ’ ‘ no m 1d t , [alumni north _ 1 d.“ , om-z Eel tsfiggrluiiiihm bales includiuil - - - as. Moire! .. . gfi, available for exchequer account ds- that: i1!‘ t! ceyk W?!" °' . rm new» no qno e . - ' » u but-mum“, or pas ry. e es, oweve . i‘.“i'y'1'i¥‘!°i."' "1 x’ 31% iusonrmsztlous The Montreal 8i“ "Ngyfqlmdjgnd i; ggflqufly mp- require exceedingi fine flour so ‘lDln .. - ~ . oi. .i‘°"£i‘.‘i.‘.%' .1": .".~—*:=:':'¢.fi:=' Curb Market """* ""“ "‘ ’“““°‘“ wit“; '52:; i: 2.0.23.2” - ' “' . 5 ' ' ', and it is to be sincerely hoped a ' m, , 1 . ‘$532)iigsfifliogfirlzyi¥qgfriafigb%é _' - fiiltheir efforts will be crowned with im- F!” "W'- ¢°°- h” ""1"" ‘iiiilthxlgfticifupoil-dll". ',,, m 4:30;’ fiomrvhnter wheafpatants choice ' o1 ‘lilwulfl MY- M5801‘ Wnciuded- ‘mule!- ‘lutben content than hm- , reel: pmta "‘ ' zso-zno- flglllgtWagllzfibg-lgallaliiall: . m“ L" mo" vy bread flour that must stand hi..Z'l..',‘.§,°“§,,;,-,- 0mm :2: £25! ‘oiled osnta bag'00 pcuo Is Associated Oil . T 4 kneading or roiling. The lesser miihiicd States e '11 11-i0'p.c. pre- zmeo-zniozizhsy no try-ta: w‘ 03;; §,';“§,',',',,';§{,',, - '2 w. , ntsge of ten permits the illll- 10.00; e so curreu ' ‘ 0i 0 riot: “new: fiuTtmrhie-"faiwe ri2'r'£§'ii l; e‘...2‘.‘..;.;.' ' ' a W‘ Mi: 01:2 Weeds susceptible lo club root. such ‘mm “avmmg m?“ ‘mm Mk‘ no n, ' _ N ggggi}. 33,5552“; ‘ei-gggruhslarg; “g-igzrm To 2:2 $2 1000 s eora my, l! mustard, BhGAIJiIZZflLIPULZ and ins powder and bee. en eggs n‘ n ; '" m ‘Bu,’ . ew York Curb p,,=,_-,=,=~;=.=, :*-.:.~r.s...-;a:. 11s.; amwizz" .... .. Control or Club Root §?";’.';....‘.‘"‘... ... ...... ..- .... lwlleni s»... o.» i 9:01»??? i3hi...'§'°i.i‘.'1' 53. ihiii‘: riffhmifimiiéa .. . u" ‘m m5 irceiment with llmc- Hews ancil- i s0 pounds 30-40; potiagoegsooidougié: 1:‘, lptafikeo'h_iinls}slm...ni.i. 3:20 (Experimental Farina Note) cations 0f lime (2 to 5 up; p“ Most dietitians will agree that i jiiim High Low Close "aid N 3 "m" "‘°““ ‘ "' " iviirer n ram rm . as: on n», Farmers who grow turnips, cab- sore) s lo e mouths prior to sow- W? much 11°" 1! "W1 i" "w" ill i" , . ' - p129,“ '-' '-' A‘ bikes. csulifiowsrs and related ve- ing are usually necessary, however, “i0 "flllfl- This 1! because 11°" in Else a 21,4 2v, suo _ retsbies find that the yields o1 for a commercially satisfactory Other thin W" 11°" l! "W! ""1 “a: 1;- Nmw ygnflinthgsytog-l:fl‘luvlld.rln o: Montfeal these crops are often severely re. cont"; 0n most club may, mum; it is too coarse and will not make , fifmsgrnf» a . 231L211“ ‘ti... of ...-rig] ail-or; . shoes by attacks of club root. This soils. The use of basic slag as s es fins a texture as e finely milled i) n shhh-‘If. ..'. .‘ rev. 1m 12v] $132,‘, §".‘,3",,,‘,°,“'° "M ° ~ stg¢k Mafkef “ is ‘ by s ' pa- 3 3 " fertiliser failed to cou- cake 0W1‘- d - ' , _ 1...’. _.‘}.'.,,f‘,“';.';,"1,§ ~ 1% ‘"4 g3 Biliel ll this level wise $1333 page‘. rasite which enters the under- trol club root. successfully and air one of the finest spouse cekes lads on Cor . l,‘ 2e a llzgllapphnghflxlzilrtplrom" ubwmm Qua‘, ti n8 ground parts of the plant and sioked lime was found to of ques- is made from the following recipe: ln origin ° " ‘ QQ, ‘Q "f to a-locsi refiner.‘ “m u“ u‘, _ a o causes an abnormal swelling or tionsbie value in preventing the 1 WP Ilmd Wk! 11°“? ‘hon!!! Rudd“: l.‘ av. 4'4 "' fl,,‘fi'°flm§';l,"o;,' i; or; Deo 1e: . the roots. The diseased parts ulti- disease. The extravagant use of 1 tclliiwn bikini WWI!" i h ‘L’, ',';fl{,""_'__- - 1°‘ 1"‘ 12"‘ m gatdinfiixcglgeihffgg jfim . motely decompose and the parasite lime should not be resorted to if 8 m: v1 l. Power A ... . ‘ 3% "4 3% “Pellet-e Ireiluceo rill“. l t", ‘u? m s High Low Close enters the soil where it is capable potatoes are included in the rota- 1 WP 6118B!‘ but, or sso for one “gilaoinmm agnsger Re _ m‘ 2 of persisting for many years. Ex- tion on account of the tendency 01 3 WWW“! lemilfl Jill“ fcr car 3"? - I&Il e I fective at the oneninr some refill"! to I\ with the trade in I006"! unsettled neuronal». Nu "- (I! adlsn Bread-Blitz‘ in s e for If" rel ‘i also announced cents allowance now il"""‘ irementi ‘all’: iiifilin- ahead in the face of the ,raw market. Pnouucs the Can- cheesi- 1M4 I a a. tolls! on l ° snd dairy market. per pound Ill lin m y 1g to l! c iite _ f iirs csh€sl9fo?l::crrd's. Receipt! Q wt e4 cent r new"! m less of no W ' rcuvudi-d. The raul! "i"! '1 _ d INDIA GOVIINMINT LOAN ,., meat of ‘men's loan of 510,000,000 858556 0 11 c i: s‘ a a e2 o n a 12v. 12x‘ 12 m, 4 c c Iouudry lifd .'. (his Cemen ... ,.. (‘an Cem P - 8B _ . mi 41 “e1 " 12v, iz ma‘ . l5 l‘! 38 13% 1?? ‘l3 '13§fl 12 l? cit 5 ‘u: a s}? " a an nil ales‘ ‘l0 1U d5 I5 ,.. l! OVII-BUBBOIIBIII v UONDON. Jlay 3on1‘!!! covera- lssuedatspriesolsciolivenfl’ cent". bonds to-f “yeneetiytuellstewaeopened. f.‘ that. the severity disease is capable of tsinty as to whether the manure - \ melilfllll.“ I . ThgQQ-lifall of thsamouut is markedhoretiresispercsutbondi‘ llcrimente conducted at tbs Domin- ion Iield Laboratory of Plant 2s- thology, ncdericton. N’. B. reveal of the disease con be reduced by the observance of certain cultural practices. Insa- muoh as the parasite causing the P188111! through tbs intestinal tract of do- mestic animals unharmed and ex- io the for crops susceptible to club root. If there is some uncer- iime to produce scab. Treatment of infested soil with disinfectants such as corrosive subiimste, forma- lin snd organic mercury com- pounds falied tn reduce ‘lie severi- ty of the disease. Contrary to or- dinary belief, club root is not borne by tbs seed. In consequence. ‘seed treatment is of no value in the control of this disease. The moat hopeful line of control a9- pesrs to be the use of resistant varieties. Certain varieties of tur- nips testcdat this laboratory IP- ‘licar sufficiently resistant to be of commercial value on most soils _is free from club root. it is safer moderately infested with club rovi- 90 apply commercial fertilisers. A These include selections from the lflll which has become heavily ln- White swede, Benghoim (Heroine. {If-Id with club root can only be SluilIlatd sud Olsgsard strains). fit for growing turnipnifleftain new varieties recently de- ‘and allied vegetables st-[veiored at this isheemrr s1" susceptible cropshsvebeen shoe a favourable degree of resist- eiimiusted from rotetiouaaneetotehtbroot evenonbeeviiv 6 tablespoons hot milk Sift flour once. measure, odd baking powder and sift together three times. Beet eggs untiiivery thick and light and nearly While- Add sugar gradually, beating con- stantly. Add lemon juice. Fold in flour l" tely with hot milk. mixing quickLv until better is smooth. Bake at once in zn un- greased lube pan in moderate ov- en, 350 It, for forty five minutes. Esme-e from oven and invert pan for one hour or until cold. Lightning layer coke is one of the most. easily made and delicious foods/if cake flour is used. a 1-8 cups sifted cake flour a teaspoons basins powder 1 teaspoon halt 2 eggs, beaten loft shortening ts needed 1 cull lnik - 2 cup! Ill!" 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once. measure. add 700 Au. A9011’ iT- we cannon LIFE? baking powder-snd salt. and sift We Pay ma" Y"°“"""' lewliheeak. 31H Life. YW_Y Radon sew You my in CaoedaLiie Hneemfl You 'Ql| Addams Difference Between The oi Cake Families together threé times. Break eggs in cup and add enough shortening to fill cup. Put all ingredients into mixing bowl and beet vigorously for two minutes. Bake in three greased nine inch layer pans in moderate oven 3'15 degrees I".. twenty five minutes. Between layers and on top put frosting made of two beaten egg whites. 1 1-2 cups sugar, 5 table- spoons coid water and 1 1-2 tea- spoons light. corn syrup. Place in- gradients in upper part of double boiler. Beat with rotary egg beat- er until thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling. water, beat constantly with beater and cook seven minutes or until frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from fire. add one teaspoon vanilla and best until thick enough to spread. After covering top, sprinkle gen- erously with long, moist shreds of cocoanut. _. Ottawa Will Help If They Guarantee To Complete Work orrraws, out. Msy z-Omediln holders of Benuhsniois bonds may secure control of the big power pro- the Dominion Government. Bondhoiders‘ Protective Association plction of the cntervfll! long-Term Contracts Company, the latter for seventy years, and there now seems little doubt that the powerhouse and other works will be completed in time to deliver power six months Iiiicctheimsdmploymcnte-hobelesmesdefseasbn. 111i nseimesieie dwcilhsvrstedasaetsoftheCamda immewiistsrtstanylletiremeotagc Mei. stinks cooeoetwnmssmo nookurr sr will. p rear bookish "Gereissjbe intone ject which has been so much in the spotlight under s. plan whim i8 now receiving the consideration of the and others interested in the com- The Besuharnois Corporation has two long-term contracts, one with the Ontario Hydro-Electric POW" Commission and the other with the Montreal night, Heat and Power hence, in accordance with the pro- You $100 a Month laconic For Life ectah. ,oevu_mdooed.never gmnoteedbymnethan the imome You Went!“ Assurance (0., Toronto, Ont. ........., l” visions of those agreements. If the holders of the $30,000,000 issue of collateral trust or second mortgage. bonds secure control of the enterprise-the plan now under discussion-and furnish guarantees that they have the means of 00m- pieting and mansgng the project, they will receive the assistance of the Dominion Government and the three banks which have loaned sev- crai million dollars to carry on the construction work since the pro- ceeds of the $30,000,000 collateral trust. bond issue were exhausted. Ahead of Schedule Work of construction Js well a- head of schedule, and within the engineer's estimates of costs; the 10b 1s slid to be well executed from an engineering point of view, and the only real difficulty is with the financing. More than $30,000,000 still is required to complete the enter- prise as originally planned. Of this amount the Dominion Government is prepared to put up $15,000,000 under proper safeguards. as the canal, to be owned by the people of Canada, is designed to form an im- portant link in the Sb. ImwreifEe seaway scheme The Federal Government contri- bution will he secured by first- mertgege bonds. Despite the huge stuns-totalling nearly $i,000,000—expended in don- ations ib political party campaign funds, the Beauharnois develop- ment will be one of the most econ- omioai in Canada. and eventually should yield handsome profits to its owners. c t A Handshake: Many a hand- shake tells more than ever did the tongue. A Library: A Lbrary may be re- garded as the solemn chamber in which s. man may take counsel with all that have been wise and great and good and glorious amongst the men that have gone before him. ' (FAQT A ieei-dlylng, iles-iio I "ll Chi-Name! in a full range oi beautiful colon. Maker‘ old Icon and furniture look new again end Lmdyto use in 4 helm. 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