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S £ During the CREAT 9 DAYS' SALE, TE ARO HOUSE Intend to make E Bs 4 ft a Big Clearance, In every Department, of all Superfluous Stock—So look out f | j. pi for Surprises. | |j ' 1 I II ; I 'I _ I I ' I I GENUINE BARGAIN© - | 5 I 2 Dozen LADIES' COTTON SPENSERS. Usually 2s. lid. I K S a SALE PRICE, Is. 11d. jjg ; 9 5 LADIES' L. C. KNICKERS, trimmed Insertion and Embroidery, 0. S. Usually || S I J 3s. 9d. SALE PRIDE, 2s. 11d. jjj § k 52 LADIES' ALL-WOOL RIBBED VESTS, 0. S. Usually 3s. 9d. A K '$. j, ■ SALE PRICE, 2S. ed. f g ej S LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. Usually 2s. 3d. SALE PRICE, Is. £ j! ci ;. LADIES' STOCKINETTE NIGHTS. Usually 7s. lid. SALE PRICE, 4s. lid. § j |j ij LADIES' L. C. CHEJUSES, trimmed Laco aiid Embroidery. Usually 3s. lid. & : r| [; SALE PRICE, 23. 11d. fi i Irj 2 Dozen TWEED BLOOMERS. Usually 3s. lid. SALE PRICE, 2s. Od. | | S I 24 Pairs C.B. CORSETS, iu Sizes 19 and 20 only. Usually 15s. 6d. j. Sj I ? ' : SALE PRICE TO CLEAR, 28. 11d, $ | I; £< 86 Pairs D. and A. CORSETS, in All Sizes. Usually 4s. lid ' i i I ", SALE PRICE, 3S. 6d. i 5 J S CHILDREN'S WASHING FROCKS, 24-inch. 3 I % h SALE PRICES, 28. 11d., 30. 3d., and 3s. fid, n s S $ CHILPREN'S ALL-M'OOL VESTS, S. Sleeves. Usually Is. lid. !» " )} SALE PRICE, 6d. oaoh. | S? 8 INFANTS' CREAM WOOLLEN POLKAS. Usually 2s. lid. to 4s. lid. jj | N f*. , . SALE PRICES, Is. Gd. to Is, 11d. oaoh. ft i I I Country Customers « 5 »j i If you want to partlcipato in theso wonderful Offerings, don't liositato. •; t n >■ Wrlto at once, as those advertised lines can't help selling at the Prices. 8 | I $ "'"NOW IS THE TIME. § j J _' __ > _ M I ■ ■■■ ■•■■•■.•. ■■ ■ / 1 ' '•"• I lI ■ ' i . jis . ■.. Jrt . . - .1 . . ■ ..^ ft ■ ' ■ ' ' ' " I Cinnamon Scones. J I One lb. flour, 3 moderate teaspoonfuls EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER, 1 j5 2ozs. butter, 1 egg, 2 teaspoonfuls ground cinnamon, milk to mix, sugar, to 8 » taste, small teaspoonful salt. MODE.—Make a light scono mixture, roll out iij quickly and sprinklo over the cinnamon, fold in three, roll lightly to required ' thickness, cut into shape, and bake in quick oven. Preserved Ginger Scones. Half Jb. flour, loz. L'utter, quarter teaspoonful salt, quarter teaspoonful | eugar, 1 teaspoonful EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER, preserved ginger, milk fl and water to mix. MODE.—Sift EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER and salt with | flour, rub in butter, mix to a stiff dough, turn out on board, cut in equal jj parts, roll out, spread, ono half with thinly-cut ginger, placo the other half jj on top, cut in squares, brush over with milk, and bake- in quick oven. | ©man Cakes Without Eggs. 9 Throe ozs. butter, 3ozs. sugar, half lb. flour, 1 teaspoonful ground I ginger, 1 heaped teaspoonful EDMONDS 1 BAKING POWDER, milk to mix, | about quarter pint. MODE.—Soften butter is very hard, add sugar and beat I to a cream. Slightly warm the milk, and beat it in by degrees. Stir in lightly | tho flour previously sifted with the Baking Powder, ground ginger, and half D a salt-spoon of salt, drop in spoonfuls on to a hot baking tray, spriuklo a | little sugar over, and bake in hot oven about ten minutes. Tho mixturo for I these cakes must be fairly firm, and the spoonfuls piled high on the baking I tray, B Date Rolls. J Ono lb. flour, 4ozs. sugar, 2 eggs, 4ozs. butter, 2 teaspoonfuls ED- S MONJUd' BAKLNU POWXJLit, half lb. dates (chopped), milk to mix, salt (a jj pinch;, cinnamon. MODE.—Hub butter into flour, add • all dry ingredients. Beat eggs till frothy, mix all together to a stiff pasto, turn out on board, form into a roll, and cut in equal parts, put on cold greased and floured oven tray, and put in a quick oven, whein nearly dono brush over with hot water, and sprinkle liberally with cinnamon and sugar, return to oven to dry. These recipes have been successfully tested with, . JteW UiUUlluo **&&jJIjL JrOwUQ! I i and so it would not ,bi> wise to experiment with other brands. | Your Grocer sells EDMONDS' BAKINC POWDER. Try it next time i you bako. Thero's no other brand in tho market that can compete with it for \ either results or economy. jj BUY A TIN TO-DAY AND TEST IT SOLD IN TINS ONLY. \ "SURE TO RISE. ,, " I ' ! s ,* T/STHERE'S tho man wh o doesn't like plenty of Soup this cold weathei , —. lla^li^il^*HP"l^^J : t^ V GOOD CHANCE T O HAVM MORE AT CAMPBELL'S. \ UiVV**fil' h&t> &%&* SOUPS, Crpsso and Blaekwtsll's. per tin, ... Is. 3d. -"''"ISt 1 .- :;o 1 s s : 9 o^ THOMSON. LEWIS & CO. W. \jAjSl± BUILL, 163 BIDDIFOHD ST, NEWTOWN,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 July 1911, Page 13

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