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cups cooked rice,,
tablespoons fruit sugar
Pinch of salt
teaspoon vanilla
cup whipping cream
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Gothenburg.
cups milk
teaspoon vanilla
egg whites
cup sugar
Soak gelatine in cold water. Make
custard of egg yolks, salt and milk.
"When the judge ruled Smith had
to pay aliinony how did he feel about
it?”
“Chagrined.”
And how did his wife feel about
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matters, it has been indicated, will
also be; a live subject in unofficial
conversations for which the meeting
with Empire Ministers will provide
an opportunity. The conferences will
take place following the Coronation.
ards of the agreement the
voted 2,250 to 36 in favor of it. The
agreement was then signed by com
pany and representatives of the men
in Premier Hepburn’s office.
Company Cared for Employees
Hamilton—International Harvester
Company saved Hamilton taxpayers
one million dollars by caring for its
employees during depression years,
Welfare Commissioner A. P. Kappele
estimated. The big industry loaned
money to its workers and in many
cases assumed responsibility for mort
gages on their homes, making it pos
sible for them to retain ownership
until they found employment.
Will Continue to Fight C.I.O.
Toronto—Premier Hepburn chal
lenged a reported threat by the Com
mittee for Industrial Organization to
union employees in 300 industries
supplying General Motors with fab
rics and parts. “We are not a spine
less people here in this province,” the
premier declared when he heard the
report. “If this is intended as a chal
lenge by foreign agitators then I am
prepared to accept it.
Saw Father Drowned
Tottenham—pinned beneath an ov
erturned automobile, James Rowley,
43-year-old Palgrave farmer, drowned
in less than a foot of water here as
his terrified Il-year-old son, Alonzo,
looked on helplessly, Rowley’s face
was pressed into a shallow stream
at the bottom of a fifteen-foot em
bankment when the car, driven by
Roy Rowley of Connor, a cousin,
toppled over while the latter was at
tempting to back it into a laneway
near a small bridge. The car started
to plunge over the bank before the
driver realized that he had overshot
the laneway.
Delegation on way to England
Ottawa—Defense, foreign politics,
constitutional questions and migra
tion within the Empire, will be chief
topics to engage Canada’s delegation
which left Ottawa to attend the Im
perial Conference in London. Trade
Suit to,. Dissolve Aluminum Co.
Washington—A mighty legal strug
gle appeared certain over the United
States Department of Justive filed
suit to dissolve the powerful Alumin
um Company of America on charges
it had violated the anti-trust laws.
The company immediately began its
fight against the charges with a state
ment denying the allegations and
complaining it was “the most investi
gated concern in America.”
Industry and Labor Board
to Prevent Strikes
Premier Mitchell Hepburn of
tario stated the Government would
employ the newly-created Industry
and Labor Board to prevent labor
strikes in future. His statement fol
lowed settlement of the Oshawa Gen
eral Motors strike. Mr. Hepburn re
iterated he would seek W. H. Moore,
Liberal member of Parliament for
Ontario County, as chairman of the
board. “The purpose of this board is
to step into industrial disputes and
negotiate before they reach the point
of strikes," he added.
Oshawa Strikers Back at Work
On Monday the employees of Gen
eral Motors at Oshawa went back to
work. The agreement between the
men and the company was signed on
Friday afternoon following a strike
of over two weeks. The men will re
ceive larger wages and shorter hours.
Following ratification by the stew-
Whatever you want in a
the percentage
all in favor of
Nazi Party Recognized in Austria
Venice, Italy—Imminent admission
of Nazis into the Austrian Fatherland
Front was listed by authorized Ital
ian sources as the outstanding devel
opment of Premier Mussolini’s two-
day conference here with Chancellor
Schuschnigg of Austria.
King Dedicated Memorial
to his Father
Windsor, Berkshire—Great crowds
saw a preview of Coronation splen
dor as King George VI, in the first
public speech of his reign, dedicated
a monument to »
Standing
gift
and
the
will
his high example;
“my dear father,’
beside the cenotaph, a
of the- people -of this borough
of Windsor, Ont., the King said
“personal memory of my father
always bring the inspiration of
if
Made Chief Conciliation Officer
Louis Fine of the Labor Depart
ment, who has been one of the Gov
ernment’s mediators in the strike set
tlement during the Oshawa difficul
ties, has been appointed by Premier
Hepburn to the new post of Chief
Conciliation Officer of the Province.
Britain Wants Economic Conference
London—Great Britain joined the
lengthening list of European nations
who would like a world conference
to adjust economic barriers to trade.
The Government indicated, too, its
hope to discuss great war debts with
the United States. '
“Everybody’s Talking About
This NEW Way to Drive!”
Mr. and Mrs. Motorist, more than 100,000 Hudson and Ter
raplane owners have already driven over a billion miles with
out a gear shift lever . .. and they’ll never go back to the
old way.
You’ll like it, too ... and we have arranged for you to try
it ... in a new Hudson or Terraplane with Selective Auto
matic Shift. Change gears with a flick of a finger at the steer
ing wheel and a lift of a toe from the accelerator. No need
to touch the clutch pedal. It’s the new, safer, magically easier
way to drive ... but nothing new to learn.
There’s a car waiting for you. Come in and discover many
other reasons why the new Hudson and Terraplane are the
No. 1 Cars of 1937.
HUDSON MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED, TILBURY, ONT.
Selective Automatic Shift optional at small extra cost
on all 1937 Hudsons and Terraplanes.
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Finance Commission to be set up
Ottawa—Prime Minister Mackenzie
King announced the Federal Cabinet-
had agreed upon the terms of refer
ence to the Royal Commission which
is to investigate the financial rela
tions of the Dominion and the Prov
inces. It is understood he will at
tempt to secure the services of an
outstanding British economist as
Chairman of the Commission. The
name of Sir Arthur Salter has been
mentioned in this connection.
Believed Victim of Black Gang
Ridgetown—James McDonald, 22,
found unconscious beside a hotel on
the main street of this town from a
heavy blow on the forehead and be
lieved to be a victim of a mysterious
“Black Gang’’ who sent him letters
warning him to get out of town, sign
ed with the letters “B.G.” and the
skull and crossbones, told the police
here he intended “leaving town for
a few days.1”
just as nourishing. Steamed puddings
and similar desserts are neglected in
favour of lightei- dishes of milk and
fruit, which can be made very ap
petizing.
The Milk Utilization Service, Dairy
and Cold Storage Branch, Dominion
Department of Agriculture suggests
supper dishes and desserts which will
add an acceptable touch of spring to
the meal.
Welsh Rarebit
1
1
1
2
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%
tablespoon butter
tablespoon flour
cup rich milk or thin cream
cups grated cheese
teaspoon salt
teaspoon mustard
Few giains cayenne
egg
A. F. of L. to Meet in May
Washington—The Executive Coun
cil of the American Federation of
Labor again side-stepped action to
expel John L. Lewis and the C.I.O.
unions by calling a meeting of 108
loyal union heads in Cincinnati, O.,
on May 18, to combat the “rebels.”
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Make a sauce of butter, flour and
milk. Add grated cheese and season
ings. Pour some of hot sauce over
beaten egg. Return to double boiler
and cook a minute or two. Delicious
poured over freshly cooked asparagus
and served on toast.
Cheese Souffle
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4
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Cook stirring constantly, until mix
ture coats the spoon. Dissolve gela
tine in hot mixture. Cool and add
flavouring. When mixture begins to
thicken, fold in meringue made by
adding sugar to the stiffly beaten
egg whites. Turn into moulds and
chill.
Pastel Sauce
¥z cup grape or other Jelly
1 egg white, unbeaten
Pinch of salt
Melt jelly in bowl over hot water.
Add egg white and salt, and beat with
rotary beater until stiff. Cool.
Pompadour Rice
1%
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Take a lip from the hundreds of motorists who participated in
these tests. Put Blue Sunoco up against any other gasoline in
town by testing it right in your own car. Prove for yourself that
Blue Sunoco's lively, high-test action is unsurpassed, even
by extra-priced gasolines. See if you don't agree that today's
greatest value for your gasoline dollar is ... Blue Sunoco.
^fpOWNAlRE
The tanks of these cats were then
filled with this "mystery gasoline.”
The Ross Federal Research Corpora
tion, nationally known fact-finding Or- ««« ^y^.^y
ganization, asked 1214 motorists in 14 This unknown motor fuel was Blue
widely separated cities in U.S. to Sunoco, with the color left out. E. W.
contribute thoit services in testing! a Saybolt & Company, independent pe-
"mystery gasoline” in their Own cars, ttoleum testing authorities, checked
First—the tank oi each car was drained thia "mystery gasoline” and Certified
of the gasoline it had been using. that it was tegular Blue Sunoco.
After these motorists had sufficient Table above shows what these motor
time to compare the performance of . lets reported after comparing Blue
this uncoloxed Blue Sunoco in their ’ r"'1 11
own cars against the gasoline they
had used previously, Ross Federal in
vestigators called upon them and ob
tained their frank, honest opinions of
the unknown motor fuel.
Sunoco against 54 dther gasolines, 11
being extra-priedd. Furthermore, 85%
of the extra-priced gasoline users
stated that Blue Sunoco performed
bettar than the higher-priced fuels
they had been using.
E. J. NASH,
,d.:
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Widespread Sabotage in Soviet
Moscow—The vast extent of wreck
ing activities in Russian industry was
disclosed by Vyacheslaff Molotoff,
President of the Council of People’s
Commissars. Though admitting all
the facts were not known yet, lie said
"We already know enough to say
that serious injury has been inflicted
on our national economy, and
heavy industry in particular.”
Attempts to Halt Simpson
Decree Fail
London—Five persons have tried,
and failed, during the last few days,
to block Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simp
son’s final divorce decree and pre
vent her marriage to the Duke of
Windsor, the King’s Proctor reveal
ed. The unidentified would-be inter
veners reportedly brought evidence
purporting to prove that England’s
divorce laws were violated, and that
the American divorcee should not re
ceive her divorce from Ernest Simp
son on May 3.
Wheat Pool Assets High
Calgary—Assets of 17,929,121 in ex
cess of all liabilities including indebt
edness to the Provincial Governments
were reported for the Manitoba, Sas
katchewan and Alberta Pool organi
zations to the Turgeon Royal Grain
Commission by Patil Bredt, President
of Manitoba Pool Elevators, Ltd,
TESTED RECIPES
Spring Fashions in Foods
As styles in clothing change with
the approach of spring, so lighter
foods are favoured to suit the appe
tite which accompanies warmer wea
ther, What might be termed sub
stantial supper dishes, which are so
satisfying during the winter months,
Are replaced at this time of year by
other, more spring-like as it were, yet
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1
Combine rice, sugar, salt and
ilia. Whip cream and fold into
Serve with maple syrup cooked
thick'. Sprinkle with chopped
tablespoons butter
tablespoons flour
cup milk
teaspoon salt
Yolk of 3 eggs
Whites of 3 eggs
Few grains cayenne
cup cheese, grated
Pinch of mustard
Make a cheese sauce, using butter,
flour ,milk and cheese. Season. Add
beaten egg yolks and, when mixture
is cold, fold in stiffly beaten egg
whites. Pour into buttered baking
dish or ramekins, set in a pan of hot
water, and bake in a slow oven (325
degrees F.) until firm—about 20 min
utes. Serve at once.
Lettuce Rolls
1
1
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■Ms
Vs
head lettuce
cup cottage cheese
cup seedless raisins
cup chopped nuts
cup mayonnaise
Salt and pepper
Paprika
Wash and dry lettuce leaves well.
Combine other ingredients. Spread
mixture on leaves. Roll up like jelly
roll, tie with pimiento strips. Serve
two or three rolls on each salad plate.
Spanish Cream with Pastel Sauce
1% tablespoons granulated gelatine
% cup cold water
3 egg yolks
Vi teaspoon salt
nuts.
She grinned.”
Buchanan Hardware, Wingham
SCARFE’S FLAT WALL
FINISH SURFACE SATISFACTION
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