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.MADELEINE ,HARPS BUCHAN
: three handiti seize a trariscontin- 1.1np; 4? 'Led ,no,'..!ti •Bangor.'
, natal busk, and force the driver; to
• guide. it up a mountainside to a lone-
ly log shack. They want a valuable
secret formula believed to be In the
possession of one of the passengers,
Juicy "'Crimp. To add to the sinist-
er situataon, a raging forest SrF,1,1
creeping upthe mountain, traps the
.••• . group. The: first night, one of the,
Dawn war!. breat ng. It was . a
dawn 'none tif themwould ever for-
get—shot' With flames and cinders,
and 'ash. '
"Amelia," said. Miss Jones, • "I
;should like to See your field glasses."
Without interest, Mien Banyor en-,
tered.the bus And returned -With_the -
glasses, which she handed to Miss
equi
dvertising
- •
;r1W.0.11.01! Declares Other Domifl
ions Are OverrShaclOwinr
• • Can-
ada; Back :From .Six'. Weeks'
. • •
Visit to England,: •
TROMAS• •••-• Canada failing
(ton hadly in advertising,it;), farm
redlicts and in .getting the British.
'people "Canadian -minded", according,
, to Major,•'F. It. Palmer, who'has., re, -
°turned, trent a -61,2 t'Veeks' vLit to the:
4iOnly iii Paris Was I. Odd • that cee•
.
adian apples 'were -wied,";-. said Maley
Paimer. -A-10.14 South:
Aftfean raw t froit, NeW. Zegland
040,09'70a .,Xinitralta:P•
canned goods, taleMs_and Can-, '
ada, 1210' be doing a Wig exportylnisi-
nese, to '!the 'britiah',Isfee--but a.• canal. •
;Rai) -certainly.. doestiI" ge4 :that •
preaden on visit. You seldom See
• Canadian goefis on display and rarely
. hear mention Of- theta. I:•think the
.
one thing- . that ...,Canada....neecla• 'is a
.goed, brisk , advertising -caratiaign In
the Qid. Ceyotty." -• • . ' • ,
Major pAlnier- spent a Very busy.;
tiMe•While overBeas,-,-it 'web six .we,dlts •
.or novelty and also of, rather PO/Vie:tit-
for three days - 'Were spent
In the beautiful cemeteries,.• • Where
-I ban Its mys y #
with Ws own bandana, /and the next '. .Miss -Jones. :walking t the rise of
secone: 'one Meet" .th,P •same ground 'to, the left et:the lag house' •
fate. Thai third bandit; Stutter, is examined the. glasses before' she.
everpowered---and-,-bound::--1-tr
• •
. very ,powerful. .
middle of the night, young •Dr. Nick.
Strand end 'May'Ll'Orence, Pretty:.
nurse, to whom he had ,become (fusee -
ed, dliscover%Trump 'trammeled to death
with a 'bandana. Two persons are
missing, Amelia Arne angor Kenneth
7.1?"ciqs.
• .
Oli.APT.Eft:ViI •
Strand's • quick steps Were. 'return.;
ing. May hurried to meet him.
, • .‘ . • . •
' '"It is Lefty's bandana," • he
b
:"Mi .-rothcr rang e
th lit
back,
'from the War,", offered Miss 'Hanger;
at her sde. She, Was, coughing, and
her •eyes
"Nig( joires, I don't 'Want to die!"'
"Who 'does?", MiSs lines • said'.
shortly, and, handed. the •glasses back .
kbfg
to her.' • • „ : ••
Amelia -pangor took thein. and, ,
returned to the bus: • • •
: A Strange excitement . ieexped to
•
haNtt aken possession Of Miss Jones.
• d 'd left it in the kit- , •
*ter's in there now.'..'" •
-"And thl, armor. woman is. gime!"
said Man, •.
, :•.. ..e. and Jenkins! What,
doe., it.ipeo... , . ,, ..•
- "tisten,t,, said . Strand. ., ,,,what's •
.-. that?" '. • '. ' • - • :
., Someone: was coming up the:toad :
.rninink 4_unitsnclibt,:_cingtol.„,, tsc
.,
Strand, may...star.ed irita the -ve,,lie.tY.
darkness.,', Their, - ut Of the filiiidows,.
'staggered. th(4414_i_gtin .of :AMelia...Han".gor.."...
•
As they reached . her, she 'stared at,
them ' .from .IttelOuetre,- eyes. '• Her
- ha!r -hung in..Straiglit..wieps.''. • ..',... '.
• "The• crazy. ...little: ;f0.ol .'ran': tight's'
, ... ... .• ,
into it," she'renttered-4 • fl:.coOldn't
. . .,
: stop him.- ' : ' ' :,! • '' •• .. „
''''Sitand 'laid -a :hand. upon.. her. atrin.
".Who ran?" 'he...denianded, • -.: . '..
"The: little jenkini. 'rnari,". thud-
, tiered kitti.l. Bangor. :,. 'I couldn't
sleep.
'sleep.. ' Who •-ctin-?-:-.----I--heitd4fim..-pass••-:
-.1the:htis and I-; took out ..after:.him." •.
;:...8hanaw_a_Yed-aniLtank....,:iroWn..;..en,;Abe.:_.;
• step of the hus:..-"IIUTinust-have-beerr:
• trYing-Je
,
'seemed to be running right into ,the •
-fire. Then, Ilest' sight of him; Oh;
. vh3i did I ever Iriake:th's trip?" .
-suddenlyshe caught sight ;
ofthe betly of grump, and, hpr
' mouth sagged Open: ' •
"I gave her a sleeping tablet,"
• whispered Miss Jones. - • ••
She -and May Stood looking down:
'open the slumberingi Jenkins,,•
who had. 'beep ,prostrated when' told
•
of her her. husband's= disappearancehe..:
:crackle of the fire nearer and near-
er, could be 'heard Land, the.censtarit
;•xemble. and boom Of the ,everlasting
• 1b1k4at. 'Grit lay. under tlieir!.:feet.;-and
.ev,61.11Ping :they touched was hot.'
• "1,1ay-,12-sairl---IVIiss-Jonesr4ther.--nitat.L.
they never- got...down • from, herei:, if.
..the flames ,wipcd them.. out, no elle':
would ever' know Whit had transpir-
ed among the •vasserigers. of thet)..ill-- ••
-fated biiu. •,•Miss lips. were ,.
grim. . • They Would .halic • • a
show-
down atgonfrthemselves; however,- be-.
fOre-the,end-canin.-.. She° Would-,see„.•to
,•-that•!-TTletrittlf-W,PairflielffiOTyiVii-67'
fore..doath • reached thcm.,
And .asshe Walked .,back,.,tia, the
*Ipirig gritty: cinders from her
-•:hot.;tace; she: whispered, f'ean
:' • (To. be t•ontiritied);.:
4 direr', e7epetta to get:,ont' of this."l"
"I wish 'yoted tell, me if you :have
• atty..; snspicion—Who , if ' is,'" sighed
..Iiiiaf,. but it ' really ' didn't seem' to '
- matter. peath "Was spelose.anywaY. '
• °'•I'Stiitter; . says he 'doesn't ,knoW, Who.
took thrhanclan6'." •- :,'-' t 1-..• ''
: "It -,WaS with ..,his; on , the; *itcheri
. table, Said Miss Jones. ,'71-laS it, .c.;c•
,eurred to you, by the way, that if it
' gets; any 'hotter, that Sarriple.pf gun: :
powder, :or Whatever it is, rimy blow .
'Os all to kingdom corte?" ', ..'
"But 'where:ran it hel"cl
.:shuddere-
c
'Mai% : ... , ' • . ,d,
"Who, can s;v..i, , But .the mulacrer
expects te-gteout ofthis,7- ef that-
Pfit sure'!",:: : •
., •
-.• ' Miss, Jones lelt •stIte•• hotise .110.:
-, , ,
• vot •% et . o ,e 711.•,-1011) pre---sh ea
' '' dein On 'ilie.i.runriir* beai'd )ls, i
Visits Fiome
Of ....-Gr4tidt4tli.er:
Mr. W. L. Mackenzie Kinn-, priine•
•rinnister Of Canada, pas anlerecent= .
" i ' n
ly to .-Sats,.f• .y• a. life -king r.1) tio —
-writerth0-hercieclr:Presszanarlbor-----
.„ tempi ktahdfat'or to • . Laoysford, •
Tyrie, and . had, tea in the rooni
whichprobablv.. that niCtbricer whs.
'cbristened. -Before 'ieav g• Mr.
--Mackenzie King was presented' with •
a carved, wooden chair •Whith had '
come frpin, the..old .:chturch. at 'Tyrie.
'It Was indeed -a day. that -the Papa-. :.•
aian; •preinici 'WilI look back: • inion
with ths, 14ppiest.bt incraor:ei..,AgAin
eptati'sect:hilt•deliglit as
,andagahi.
whicli
'Was.his grandfather's home be-.
'fere he • went' to • 'Canada 'Wiitt the
Royal Horse A4i1lery.'
"It- is great pleasure, .to . Me to
:I•iijeit••• the; 'Mate .of, niy grandparents," '
!fo,t
could have be•enliere•alogg withMe." •
•• it „Wes, by the hapfdest of; c,oinci-
d,enett that Mr. Maeker:zie Fingwas
able to to satisfy'. his ling wish.'
-When he heard: that:, ha was In, .he.
offered -Abe freedom .or''Atierdeertjle.'
iraltiediately wrote. to,,LadY-Aberdeen •
asking her if she could Make' some
• inquiries, as to the, birthplace!, Of "-his
grandfather. . . •'• .
• Lady Aberdeen get AP touch. wit )
'Mr: A. • G. BroWai•af�rrner OrtiVost
:of Fraser.burgh,..Who,....after making
An' e*teritiya •search; ditscovered, :that'
it was at LadYsfoittl fht t Mr: :Mac-,
sleep, around the Timy; Memorial,
Major Palmer re -Visited the '',V4my bat-
•.tlegromid-- alinOst 20 years to a day
after hecraViled.,..L.np_the*olcUrail,
wounded. He walked that trail. again .
,en .•bis ••visit ' te the, cemeteries last
mouth. -It-, is the Came: trail 'that he
remembered no.- well Major Palmer
;Ile*" to and. from .Patis,-; uniting. the ,
•
185 mile trip across' the Channel'
90 minutes .• He •marvelled at the ;
marked progress that: aviation has.
. made, fl England and on the.Cotln
-ent; as compared With. Canada: •
Among the highlight . of 'his • over
'seas :visit Were 'attendance at ' the
,
royal..girdeh• Party, at • Buckingham
. e.
•
•
id ountry
'4.P.P4C13.grounds. when -•lie-was greet.
• ed by. King George NJ and enjoyed,
a Ave -minute talk *Kb Earl •Statiley
the farmer premier; at-
Tt°antdteaon:haeirt thhee W4aled'egi'llselle°t! 11111941.40Yr:
at 'a dinner given by the eNorthurn.
berlaml •Fusiliers;' and' a 'short •tria
to Scotland. He hrOught home many'
sprigs .of (Wed heatherfor his 'Bent -
ash' friends as menientons •,2„1,f this'
•
Royal Air' • Force the."' in'lerlia-,
tonal 'Horse show; and the King'srel.*
view' of 'the ex -service 'linen' waf;'"n%
most inipreesiVe ,..sIght,. he said. The,
iu:service 'mem' were one and • one.
hall%hours • Passing the "..• -reviewing'
stand, maich1ng twenty abreast. •
.Railway 7 EtectrifiCtitlon
•
1;enzje Ring's 'grandfatheo, Mr, John
King, ;had spent -fiis-aarly clays: 'It
wad Only a few days ego that Mr. •
.,Brot'0 reeiV`ed conAlusive e:Vidence
-4go-rat eo;ster „14o1ite
:burgh,' that Ladysford actua
, . • •
Majok_Palmet was greatly Interest-,
ed' in, the rapid strides being Made
14 England in the electrification of
steam railwaYs. Larger depots are
being built to accommodate the longer trains, EveryWhere li.sw • signs
of this ••progrees.,•Tlie Seoth-Easteim
Railway• electrified: out as fat as
WiMbledon. At • the, Leeds „Military
'Tattoo Major Palmer watched " the
staging '-of an. imitation aelicrtaid;•
sae.
Snacksand Sandwiches
• „ .
; Right now, ,most of us are trying to
' find 'Waytt -and means', to ;serve the
"faintly nourishieg food "Without. too
•
•Ike preparedness in the ,Rti tkehist
ea
for the the ,possible .visit Of ;an air fleet•
from a .hostile nation.
natiOn.
There:is no ,doubt that the
•••iieenle: are . preParing7ToT;Tirtiy7-5vae
einergenclesi that raay, arise; yet•-..nime,.
appeared to be unduly alarmed, Ma-
jor Palmer reported. . Instriictions, are.
being Oren la the use of- gas Maiks.
and the.proper things -for ,people to
do in event- of: air. raids. At the •';nir
•
show he was handed a pamphlet, ,dis-
Aributed by the 'Peace At Any Bike
organization, tiring ',Erni& people to
-resist all municipal and -natienal
' to take par'
oL icNrr OFSUMMERY CHARM IN BLOUSE B
LAURA WHEELER
• ' ;o,
..PATTERN 1251, :
..K1%.11,TTED BLOUSE
is • not the time to spend Jong: hours
e000king. heavy Meal's and; yet' variety,
• flavour and! nourishment are still In
-*.demana ;.s /arias lima% •ge. • • •
. .
•
•• • There -re • pleety. • '4:4 tfolss,'. too,
when we wish' We :had a new kind kind of
esadwich to , take . to tbe,. 'picnic or.
'alpine' delightful knack to serve on the.,
porch: Pt a hot etinimerevening. pere.
• are a ' few ideas' on what can he, done
• ,in the liria of giving spice to 'Yer.:
next picnic supper and evening
.ill.1•11afvvk:e.
I'O!ve".• been Making lard today
-and havesome left over-wiiich wasn't
11 you're
:f,,,iiyare..so,,eAthusiastip that they,
...,Avaiit40;i4tsjr4hp4am4efe,
•. ter,'" Yeacan give it to them. Orsiriare
Ways.. than. Spre4ing,,...4 on bread or'
' toas. .A .hot wale iihottcaltiAs.: the.,
• ,Pprfeet%thing to serve when there are •
just a few ,present, 'It's' a. grand dea-
-Sett; any timeof; the year ...but will
• prole especially • welcome now.
• • -:•-•;•iilltit it, -end- liye In -it ceoliTopenv;ork blouse- ('f string,'
.WhOse ,of 1iy stitch, • yoke and.sleeVes Of. Plain.. It's lovely •
yarn;:to,9, ;Pattern 126.1 contains directions for Making this blenaa.
• anda plain knitted skirt in• sizes .16-18 and 38-40 all given in ;one • • ti;
pattoi,:ii-j-i4linstiations-r-ef.:-.."bloUse-sod-stitcheS-u,Sed;' matelials-used,.
'• Send 24 centq in ti ---inns or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern
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-craft 'Wilson 'Publishing 734 West.: Adelaide St.,
ortaitO. rATTERN---Nt-MBER;---yettr"WAME• and
•ADDRESS.
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• •, • . .
• „
been' the 'hotn.h..Pf King:
The Derennio,n Premi'erl-Coalri hard-- ly wait .
fo'-iiait
, They iriotorea tir.ilte-house; which ;
is surrounded .by..a lovely .gardcni
deSeentled on ' •.i.ty•Prisea.,Oep•pant,
Mfg.; Davidson, tenant of the • farm
Ladysf;ord, and, fotqati- hour
;Mackenzie King- 'eXplered he
build-
ing and its "-surroundingt,•-••be;ng
eharined 'with ...elle old:Werld atmos••
phere set 'the
, ,
Ile Was ..p.arUci;,larly., Interest:v1 in
sone cJd stdoe,Stepa. ritar, the hanse.
Which ,-,;?..r•itd 05, a nionntIrg. and.
)409tinf;7ig• 'Plnee,fer,
o:13!riJtliPg s Itr,.11, n I,ut 200 ••
Merpheub' Greatest Dornain
•
Nu,
• doemiter:*; Ma -largest in the, 1101 Is lo: .0,4.0. it 'the ,Pertiy...,de :Versailles*, it *tit
"1e4p fre1 40. i044 Cfh mote f. in foot ,diffeert Stadium* at the Paris Xposition
• .
,
•.
, •
43.1,:r„ is. Ibuilt very , ' 'Of
granite, and roofed. with 'old, Scots'
,,Slate. A two-Sterey• heude. with two
\Sti%n'sgtsenPtri6ali.e'a'eptip,rtit.afni.tCtrY4p;
it has.
that
ical of
the. clId numor 'houseS 'of `g:Octland;Y
. It was in this house., ,that.%Mr.
King grandfather was baptized . On.
• Ala:kr-a, . 414', and When ,IVIr'S. Davith
Sfl ,tijsiSteA on her' dstingaislied
gtje.st• haVing tea in the roont'in,Which,
probably. the 'ceremony, was .perfOrin
-Mackerizie. Kints delight
kneW„ne -.bounds... • - ''; • •
. ; • '•-;.;
••
elitog "-sifted :cake fiehr
2. thbl6spOOXis • bahiig!,, powder
..1/4....teitpatin. salt •' •
•, 3 egg yolks, weB beaten
"..•1' 'coif inlik .
• • 4 :tableapoone. melted -.hotter' •-••
3 , egg .vithItes; ••stiffly beaten. ' • . •
• ,
,Sift Ilour once., .Meatiore,add bait.'
• 'Ing-,,poWdtt' and salt and sift again.
:Combine egg yolks, mllk and butter.
• Aad '• to Ilur, beating • tiptit, Smooth,..
.'POid; in,' egg Whites:, ' BakeIn e het
-waffle ikon: When done, bush With.
.meited•-•botter: and., osiiirearlam: over
half of Waffle" and •:fold - Over., 'but' in
,
hall • and each ••Potticin with'
:,....;00Wdered augar;•-•and.server-liet.'•
•• :make_s• four .4:seetion_wallea.
'French .:tOttet• . With
7-niee--charige-fiiinF7the'•:-uSuat-L.Freacji-
: toast • ,With syrup: Or•stigar • )3.4d..ciona.:
„ is a .:Oartithilarly,..
• change. at '7:Iniealvtiist
•:" :good, .1aocit,:or supper dish.,,It s r all
- just litead,•• eggs -end -.14,!*•and!io.
•'.:101nefor .the ehildren who love it.
• ' •
And now 'for: Something: .,neiv. in
SandiVIene-S-AT.boole,coaid.±-be,:wagt-te
about 'tialidWiebes :,alone -a• •different
kind: could be served every i'day for a
!. decade.- They.' lenct•theinselVes • to so
,tireed should -betut thht•pi nand:.
,AA‘flehes.,. edges should- Peat; and the
Ailing butter •siirgad .'etrenlY to •
. edge :htea•di.,77Day•Slebreact,:of:
tql9se;•firfir fekttira IS the bett to use. -
Before slicing theloaf,.". remoye.'the
crusts; if if .long,, tut the loaf in tkve....
'Home, NoLStructures,
Hold Neeit'of The People,
LONDON-LThe five' basic prio-
cciPles: of life, thitit lead, to health and
haPpiness' have been 'laid down by,
by,
Lord Horde?, the King't dotter. They
1. Enough rog, the right kind of.
Suitable shelter" At the right
prlee. ,
8, AceaSs to the fresh
k 'reasonable i,aniatant of leisure
•and•elso,of quiet. ' .
5; A job of:
"proper housing o`f, the peOple is
One Of the most' important things in
JiteVeittiVe Medi -eine," Lord •Ilorder
told aipeetinifot irTg, exiertS,
"Houses that arereel liornta ikve-
needed. , • *
• " kre we proViding hoineitC•Or
. WO Sirtletttres`i '
people ate AomeVrnes happier The, Ilr`orkv lie flri,rkii and Ptin'teP;
•
. crOsaWise, and then slice•the tong way
of the leg.
Quick-cooldng tapioca supplies a
long -felt need ef the sandwich • ,ninker,
have.'" soft
filtings thai.:7'dp• not soak into Atte
brea.d, even after several hours' stand-
ing. Wrapped in .waxed paper, sand-
wichesmailewitbtheriernew-type' sort
finings are. Just it fresh' and moist.
at the end of -a feat botirs as , when
they were 'first made. These sand-
wiches nQt enly; keep" well but ' are
• really satisfying. .
t
•-;1141ineed ,11 -lain Sandwich Filling
. 1 Cap, boiling water '
3 tableipoons quick -cooking tapioca
teasPoon-salt.r. , • • •
34, tep$P0013 pepper
%.•:pound boiled ham,. ground
• 24- cup- sweet pick1e chopped _
1 tablespoon Scrapped, „Onion
izeo a own
Not Mitter
'What willTirnrnins be. . like .
25
years from now? A city .0t. 100;09,04-
. Timmins' Xciv4nsie. There may :be,
ye An.:loyf irnposing bp:iliddathl,g.71::ps4nthde,;•
industries„ pregresS in ' Material .
WaYs-q' Only recentlY ;a' 'local- man,
tooti-eTtioxilldmialiscitwYithofiii5 Ofive yea:r •st.ir faty, • .
To those Who. think that size. and
greatness'. are interchangeable terms,'
tlegreSs may appear as soOlethlitlo
was not; the guiding star 'of the. old-
timers *ho. made- theeteimotin"ties of
'the Porcupine. , Their vision ad not
' run to delusions of,.'grandeur. When' ,
,Abraham LipeOln vas ,asked1/4;.how.
' Ione p man's- legs. shOulChe, he 'ens::
the „9,61-14h.-riti,5neti;40fisriit.f_si7thiTi:Mptho,rienusp"ianiiedthe ,
was ',for' iomninniffee large enough "
and modern.enpugh•':to . serve the -
needs. Of the people.
There was , little tendency to pet "
•on More -4.0front" than the. "backing"
Warranted. In other 'Words, the av-
erage Man believed in having a good'
working suit suit ' or business dress before '
-be •bought si ',soon .and flab": eoStume.
, •
1-- ta-b1espoon'vinega
tattlespotin Imayonnaise. -16 ••
Plada,Aa4wijn,':top of doubie boiler;
'add, :dry.ingredieuts, bring,.td a brisk
st rring, caaitantly.' "Place over
rapily
, boiling water, co ••• e•
min-
utes, stirring liccasienally:•• Add. the
4otithiedicre• nip.4gLecitilecnotpsis..T4Olatc.meii,itAtog.tuerm..7saill
.'
• . • ' the great growth of the town of -Tim-
niPPY Cheese and the expansien of the other
.itrained canned tomatoes towns of the Porcupine.
bOore, it had cement sidewalks; .a
complete sewage ,Cystenti before good
roads; fire protection .. before • ade-
quate'Street hgliting';• schools—and**7
churches before other, less essential,
.;thingi. Indeed Tian/tine -yet has to, •
secure some .of the things' that ether • •
less fortunate towns have believed ,as,
most necessary., ' Timmins, has avoid-
ed, "booms": and the 'false progress. •
that appeals to 'the racketeers. „
In the past Timmins has been:little
. . , •
conc.'ernedo with growth—more con-
cerned with true 'progrese • The: de--; •
velopMent, •and exPansion Of the town
has 'been a natural one. One byiOne '
the real ' essentials have been secured.
SP_Vq44
ft,:gia,,,welIq.4itat to attempt to
run .hefore•the legs are strengthened
:by walking. Even a. little standingif
at . first, titiOfds bandy legs in later
• These; whtic.. have watched Tinnhins, „.
grow sfrom a few tents and; cabins
in a clearing in.. the bush 125• • years .
ago, • have every, faith artii belief': in
;juice AO puip)-.... • ;.. . •
2', tablespoons- quiek-ceeking tapioca
1-8.-teaspoea Penner..
teaspoon mustard•
23.k•e,tiprfpu
i.(1:2';.11.1i..). .gra.t...ed..6. Obese:
11/4. .(14 lb.)' ..dried beef, •finely
g ,
14 teaspoon Woreestershire, , smite, •
Bring tOmitetes..to boil, .using top of
double boiler; • add: dry, Ingredients...
and bring:6 a. brisk boil, stirring eon!.
.'P;r
laee over apidly :boiling.
water, ..enk 5 minutes, stirring .iiscaW•
'I ionaliy., Add ebeeSe. gradtiallyand
stir_untikmelted: Addlee'f,and sauce.,
Coot= 1 mixture thickens ae• It"
tlitairee'*h-cops4•fill-liatTH, ' • - ••: •
' • " •
, .Fruit -Nut Filhing
•1:-cop.^(.1ried .figs '
1, eUpsWatCi .• : • •
3, tablesnebus • quick -cooking lapiec‘a.
1-8 teaspoon Salt
,• . „
cup nut nients, chopped
• 1. tablespeen.• lemon juice:
• Cook figs 111 water'p initiates!, ot.up-•til,
•• n.
•liquid, in it:6%6f double 'holler, .brItig'te..
• hoil',• ,plece .oVer rapfdlY ; boiling
kvatet;-• etink minetes; •stirtiag •occa•
Grind—figs; ad•d-•with re.,
maining ' ingredients: 'to ,tapibta... Coot
• mixture' thiehenti. as '..it•?•,cools: Makes.:
,
I
Perfect Gid
, .
Growing Tiller.
She . Is • Alio IncreaSing.:: `'.Her
' Weight; According To-
• Etperts, •
..11,0aernvemen are greWirippltitap.•
er, accading t Word frora° Legatig.
Eng. Dress sizes which Weretegarded.•
io.:.gtafoards, a.,:yoarAgo are no . 1 Otter •
accurate. . There, IS no retain to the
full
•• full' Attires of .before the Warbut
, '
, the
• .craze for sflm.plhnk1ikeP figures: has
-tleilaitely wthed,
4 1:liic1iWeight, .114, •,tiben4; bust,
11,34 „niches ;, waist, 2b• too
Ilhts:are
, liistead p1, the.." fi,foot nYeraie
•-of .1034 pr.. se, wohiu tbdn aVerage
iti betglit, tteeRmins. to
thed rats. measure. -
meats,. • " •• •
13r6a d thUghlers, And fairly' slender:,
hips giVo: tife. 'best 'effect witli„,modero
•Clothes. -Tbb •;SWeggoi' coqte Will,ItoW.,
eVer,Oltsgu* ony ,tiltOrephilc'y hip!.
"OiehishrelhentS; as lon as theshould,
erS Ore: 'brood enaugh to' the '
;10--stviae,
In ediftr.da ..Chisi:tiew' treed •to.,
.w•ardd,larg;er.sizes Nimes the Meestire.
Mefits Of MI •,j'$••enr4)141. inederW Vin
us, 111t7,s Berbera4 A iten,
ehoseii to le.presen:ii :the' 1)0;160. 'wd••
tit444117•41411t-it41,1414 •
. ftelit*e Ile„gbt. foot
he Ttaffie
, , . •
traffic' of.pe•Oya,.. represegta- •
:•YiVes: of:the law who are ,not always
'regarded; iith tawor: by the people
•who.- ate 'the roads .1nit. whese; el
tion would toot -be followed by 4 cat•-•,."
• nage beside which -preSent, casualties
,Would • be1.••infititsithaU , ,
The. highway . traffic , officers do. not
.possess 'soft jobs, by an' meant. Qtr.
:ten ;having Fogg ' "boats," Which. they...
arinst patrol regularly'clay rafter day
sdirretimes 'front early ;'' 'morning to
.n ghtfall',,- they, are, •cernpelled to peodt.•
Jong ' licitirs- in, the ,saddle, 'and •'3theif
, 'duties do; not. by ;any mean8md when
.they:laY up their niotoreYeles,: fen- the
.• night... There are .-roports •;60.'14c pre-
pared,': courts, to .be attentladoatid.'al-
-ways the highway trat lc !44, 'e • in
be on call to inyegtio'ate an accident'
, which lias occurred:at Seine j)oint Ofl
his "heat." • • •
' There' is. tile. Additional considera,
.tioti that the werit which these ',...„0ffie.
•or carryout is distinctly ,hatardettSf
Many".;ot 'them have 'tufl'ered .Scrietis •
in:jury ;in the cours,e of duty, Othors•,
hit,ve 'given their livOs,'. And yet. the..
:*el'age 1iAilk Alegi dos.
' '
But ai
t that growth is .prily riciderql
• • ,• . • . • . •
is not the one and Only: thing
:deSirable. • It is. intinaterial. whether
Timmins be a Ciii•of 50,606 or 100,-
000 .peopin, or little .larger than .it*. •
:today. 'The Iii4,thineii that it shall -
e large effOUgh to hon-seits people
.at Comfortably and healthily as pee.,
Siblethat.lt•should be a prosperous,,
and progressive . place' in the true;
Meaning, Of the Words, Witha..happy'•-•
. and, eontented, citizenship., , •
The raPid growth of Timmins 'has,, •
perhaps,. over,shadoWed!ihe.*0:;.'oth,'
Mather' and South Porcupine. ;
71-ia-i;rriotTe?-711Xiidi-d7fotTthe *tore de-
-0:Cc as'Tiniiriiiis;.'but q:Vh.o..dare say.
,thap"t.heir citizens have net-, been as' :
::-1-174-1:q)17' And. as well situated as these: -
of.. the bigger :town? In 'theSe--tive
Progressive towns, ,there.. hae.. been
:growth., and ,,expansion ,to; rrieet.ilthe•••
needs while the finer ,thing'S of life-
-education, niaskt--,dultstirehave4seit--t.,----f:-...
, given dOs"plaee. • There: has been tire:::
true tioninitin.!ty 'spirit in iSchuiriacher•r.
!and ,$0,:tth „Bercuping, np.Ifss than in
, Tionnint=and it . would he a'
sliort-
sighted or tinthinkiag, person who ,;: •
wouliplc•clen$ that the community spirit
greater than: any material growth -
Old -timers ,o,f ,3ivision.tnay., see 'great
cit es in ; this gold, panip. in the • daYs,:
but7they, Will be littl-e-terreer
td "With: population , Or: exte.rit--'7,.nort
aOxiciusthatibeY,•Shotild simply'Meet; •
the needt. •A town of ,5;tioci, 10,o,o6,. •
0,000, with ,happy. homes and .con.
'tented. people, with entli4nia , on
inttey:'tbinos • of life; •rather than
..,•tner.e,tize ,er ournliors'it-.rimeh to be;,--,
preferred to A ;city • of hundreds' of
'thousands where Condi0Ons ore. not.
QuaLty-, not size:. Shenld bp the
•watellWerd.', 'Comfdrt ,not pridei;
„should lie the aim. IThis•it.the .,•..
'has left,
in the tieel- ,`
lont fix:Modal eendition''
today. There is no ',other •,towit in •••,:"
Canada thak, has Made Inmost. !' ,
groWth iii So shert.i period ?I -if Cron, • •
•ia is, the VisiorC!.of the el:1.4111:10:i
of. the rbrappiric. Look tilloand And
Urt •
t4 4.:11
sinnIS 4i,..tiOnle o •
f t
dare, say-,...4inederti slums!':". I ,We illeal','ii;•i•Vehrtir---iiriel• the
••• '
BLACKHEADS,
B1,1k1ica:ds and
dis-
appar by. this.onc, simpid, safe And sure
1110110d. Got, t•WO oOtteet of pc;roine
tretu en'y (frog store, simokle ,
• • it on a .fic.r, wet tloth, rob' the% face
eenti•vevers. Ilfockheaci ik.•111 he gone.
17.1.1ve „, ii I i•iod eesuOlozion,
•
•
sue .No: 31—'37
11*
*
„
•
Five
• . .• (The Bine Bolh ', •
(1): The delusiOn thitt individnal
heVaneettitiii •'iS made ..bY • el'OSIiing:.
,„
i)tI• I42.4161's ‘0:1',0;•
thinits ibat , eelitict bc .elietiged
' eiit'ree.ted. •,' • • . : 4
that 41 'thing •••
. heti:lose Nye' „ourseli'eS
',,Aveoinplish it,
,itteinplilfg"; t,C tit!i'ur el , othor;**,'
persons to iielteve•ttif4'llVe, es -we do..
(i) 1eftlsing- to: set-Ohie 1.1
',preferences, iti ortiet that-ImPotioi
'things
••VN.:1•,:el .parsued'," .6i1n
States.; 1t ',13 into' tt, narrow
01 0\ in :the keeks And. blades it-,