HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-21, Page 6.0W 4 PAWS 1111X onumen tet ready fOr 'firoltsg.,401"tler nOW-,---,-Ngt lArgo foreige, clek% frem. to ymir hone. Vrety.lratt*ertat WiHian " 011 Granite 147St., atriek St. Phone 1955, S RAIWORD prEce, tti w'M [tO, lairr office; - • WESTFIELD WLSIT110,1-43+„ Allarelt 19. ----Mrs, J. E. 15. visiting at tte home of her daughter 'Mrs. J. 1.1,14py, Listov,vi. Miss Eva Stael5lOtise of Brueefield is 'visiting at the horde, of Air. and Mrs. Wm, McDowell and M ani Ir. Earl 'Wightraan, The sehool children ot'l No. b had St. Patrick's party on :Nlozulay after- noon. A short program as given, after Whieh any was servo, 'Ikv. 4-1, C. l'irilson sp( ke en Sundag, aa, "Simon the' Crossbe, roe' Special music 18 being prepared f rEaster Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Manse' COok c.l_ebrated. 'their seventh, wedding,. m.miversary on __.„.'Friday. In the evening they enter- tained several of their relatives, WLSliketing.--Ashe regular meet - lir. of the W.M.S. was held on Wearies - The devotional program waS in charge inammoirompok.' Your Next Visit to TORONTO-- • Try - HOTEL WA ERLEY Located on Wide $p dlna Ave. it College St. • Eisy-Parkin0 Fa Illtles Convenient to IA hways • xai▪ es Double 511045M Four,to Room, $511 to XII ,eitiee_ta_the. Univetteltyr.-- , pa Ma ment Guildings' . Leaf Gardens, T'heatrcs, 1.1 ospltals,--,--- • Wholesale . Houses, and the Fashionable,. Retell Shopping pietriot.I' A M Plowzi-t. Pint:Amur -; Of Mrs. Win, MeDowell's group. 'The 1,Se1ipiure lesson was read by' M. Mar- vin McDowell, :Mrs, Wm. Mel/owell led, in prayer. Miss Eva Staekhouse gave a violin selection, accoo parried by iMr.. Wm. McDowell. A duet, '013‘14' Shadows," was .rendered by; Mrs., Wm. LAnderson. and Mrs.•Ernmerson Rodger, Mrs..F,I. Rodger read a letter of mimed, fOtion from the Wilst for the (pants and elothing whieh had been sent in the fem. The, chapter in the study hook wa., taken by Mrs.' Marvin McDowell. A poem, "Thoughts in Action,'! was' , The roil call was attS‘Vered with a verse 'of a,favorite hymn, A verse of -God will take Care of ,you? was sent in by Mrs...John Vincent,,and was sung Innaveompanied. 'The president, Mrs, Wm. Mc,V.ittie, had charge of the business. It was' pecided to leave the quills_until April to quilt. The meet- ing was dismissed with prayer. HELENS • - ST. IIELMNS, Mara very helpful topic, "Embarrassing Moments," , was -taken by Mr. _Thomas Wilson at the weekly y.P.U. meeting_on_Sunday_ -evening.- - Gordon l'.‘1111-61, the Christian culture convener, presided and read the poems"W-ords" and **The Bridge Build-" • • Address on PhibipPirtes.---With twenty ladies present,' an intereSting 'and help- ful meeting -of the Women's .,viissionary ...Society was held at the home of G. A. Barnard. An Easter service of worship with the theme "Christ, the Light," :waS followed. . The temperance sheet on "Frances Willard, -the Pioneer," 'was taken by Nfr,:.; R. W. Rice. The main feature -of the meeting was an interesting -address by Rev. Q. A. Barn- ard on the PhilippLie Islands, where 1 t. and Mrs. Barnard spent five and 11- sl missionaries. At the co plans were -made for the pti per•to b'e held 'in the c nesilay evening, March' •_Mother---jirnraie; hat are you doing rn the pantrs4 ;a:Ln'gft:Alla-alvveity9:h, ju If Ansion ck • sup - Ten on Wed - 44,41 ..•,14•1*.400I•• • -potting-a-few- , 1 it is tirne-1 r, plain st.Y-eaking, D 'Manion.'s reten.ce---of offering' - "nationa. " yernment. is sheer polit- • iCatdeceit. iecause: even if be -were elected to offilk Ce„ Dr.,Maiiit5ii could net organize -or lead a truly. na.tional goy - eminent. The parliamentary group whichmighefollow him. would fail to . . represent all , Canada. -it vvottild io:ot • represent ,the people of th,e national •Liberal party'. it w_o_uld, not represent the people -of the C.C.E party. It would nolTeikeSent the people of '.the historic OonserVativ6 party which Dr. lVlanion•has now scuttled Do het be deteived I Dir. Manion cannot 'give- yOu National GOvernienent. . , The best.he might give you would be government by, titlknowrig. foiloivers. • He invites you to follow him np a blind,;alley.i.t&vote for -a goverratzterit of his Ownimagination...answerable to 'some undisclosed _political grade. rit Canadian Day at tit Petersburg 'taVri a Carrie Sends- Some Ex,. pressions of United $tates Newspaper, Opinion _ Mrs r'o .' Carrie writes m Petersburg.. Florida 'Canada had her ,day yesterday In Williams Park, and it was a wonder- fully sunshiny day. The park was' crowded. There were Several thonsand 'Canadians there in the front rows of 1.seats reserved for them. Tlielv Ivor of the City was there and Several prom- inent citizens. The president of the Canadian ("lab presided. 'The droceed info began, with the singing; of "The Star-spangled Ilan,ner," then "God Save the King." "Mr. Burton, Manager of; the Robert Simpson Co., Toronto, was -the prineipal speaker. Ile siaike of the great resOurces of Canada and was glad of. the friendly relatiOns between Can- ada andi the United Statesfle sato' that Canada was not engaged in any war oecopitist,, but Was defending a righteous cause, And :was. :a it With England to the last man and7the.la!st _ - We had all. the Canadian songs, the platfoa, was decorated with palm trees, and. "the flag that's braved a thousand years the battle and the „InTeze" was floating along with "Old, (Boo- over the Speakers*:ieads was. a Very pleirsant day. • Judge Carey of the Municipal Court' said he had to come to_tljtjpst.is_to.4gelfig_gankdians„.„ as 4:e did not have one to yisit hlin at the court -house this seasoli. •, Uncle Sava Not Extited I *think the following "clippliip from tile newspapers .will be more, in- teresting than anything 1 Could.'!n rite.° The first_ is from the. St Petc.rskurg daily Panel' • -Puvent Ainerleans ,143:i.Congress ate getting excited-4.'..l'er British seizure of U.S. matis at Bermuda ; • but fortunatelY 'this is the kind of international (incident- which does . not cause Wrari: It would have -raised a, real row centuries ago • when nitions were more sensitive about ,t,,heir so-called honor. "Tlee British hacl •the right to extr`filine mails for contraband, but t aey were very inept in their meth - ,Seizing mail -hags at the -point f the bayonet, is net exagtly the • way to endear the -Allies to the American Irublierbut -that is. their hard luck. . There is nothing in the affair for the ILS. to get excited about.':" • AlOnarlt Affair , The New York Tribune has this to saYTaiyeat the Altraark affair : :reseue..of-the,-prisonerS from` the •Altmark:was very old:fash- ,a.11'imenigamsamissateme— , • There i_s:pnly..xine...deci,042;11 to be :mad e .by the Caiiadian peoiple.':`on March 26th It is this -Shall-our country's ,War effort ,be 'handed_ over _ • to un.kilowni unnamed politicians . . to:4 make- shift cabinet with Dr. Manion as the 'Self-appointed leader? Or . . $1611 our country's war .effort -becontinued vi • rOusly and faithfully by the known and r , t ishe, question YOU Must answer. ts..„ ?-or-Aut in the ; - Mackenzie King offersyote-sometthing- — —entirely in. the open... the most truly Is.lationa/ government Canada,has ever known.' His parliatnetAarr followers represent the people ofevery province in •Canada 7-- every section of our country—every economic, social and • racial group., Thereis not an area of • this country.,:. not a single classification, of ourpeople ...without prOper. repre- sentation in the Mackenzie King - following. • -- • Mackenzie King's cabinet ministers are well known' to you. The are - broadly experieneed men, eager and abletocontinue the . sort of admin- istration which brought progress" to Canada in times of peace and national pride to qinadians ance the ototbrealc of war. The 'Mackenzie King , adtninistration: is answgtable.ta:the people Of Canada no one else. Thp. Responsifbility is Now Yours Canada is facing the greatest criSis in her history. It YOUR responsibility to say how she Is to deal with thiiisis. Therefore; when: you go to the polls on - March '26th you should consider only what is best fo Catxadz).what is best for the Empire` and °lir allieS hat ig the sure, dire& road to Victory and Peace; MACKENZIE KING le National Lib 1 Federa ion �f CMada, �tawa • 4 GODERICII SIGNALSTAR ioneci„ almOst Victorian, Stieh a tbaaritlloir ;Intorhy;„1,vs?arioioctariritiiva,i;tntiarz of firearms. The- weapelas weret d▪ estrqer ilaove in shirt. The Alt - mark tried to rank her and -ran agrouncV on the reeks and leo et the fjord. A boarding Darty wha.20 leader: 'leapt eight feet, to the Alt - mark's dech and made her fast with •grappling' Irons serarabled aboard and a irand-,to-band fight en- sued in the darkness, AboUt 300 mon were rescued. 11 the world loves a rescue. The men are visible to our imagination, locked in dark- ness below decks, hutigrY. gaunt and fed On tales of Britishcities' in ruins. Their liberation—home ,-eoraing—joy • 111,8: -Not in Danger „ Another eXtract rom ¶L1e Tribune:, "All this propaganda about Ger- Many.taking over the British fleet is 'baloney Of the ,most adulterated type. Were, we • not told Often enough duringthe Graf SI;eit in- cident that it was • an inviolable, tradition of the British navyto go down fighting? DO'S anyoneSeri- ously, believe that the British „navY will meekly surrender to Germany? , if he (tops, he had better halve his head examined. "The British, and 1Preirela _s,ciozme,beittieudt4amretu,olvir telmeremS atrihye takes over .tht 'British- navy , and at- buildW4 up to•Distex avenue fpr staa::_eropin,,,Agle.,1: ear,:ir 47.0. Times Isny'-scera--quire-conntient-tirat--the ..Antes will win the war, and are quite satisfied- to let them dolt. - • Another article in today's ,Tribune: "The' Constant bleating that we Mist turn our eyes And ears away • • froin Europe lest we ratty, be 'in: .. ✓ alved in -war is realltbeneath the • -level a Ameriean intelligence. Un - ss• we -very carefully consider all we do in the light of the world economic realities, we are likely to • be -.plunged' not into war but into depression and •clatioS.. Our real danger is far as war Ls concerned is that under those condttions war. May seem to- a great many people the lesser of two evils." • However, "everyone here SpeMS to be having a good Hine, and -everything goes- so, smoothly. They-tay 'their political ..metings7are lust aholit as acrimonious as ours, and that Is bad. enough, • The, weather is" a little warmer than it was and Very pleasant. ' DUNGANNON' . • ___ Tested Recipes EASTER EOOPS Perhaps:the above title ,may be Som_e_i, w/adt misleading, beeatge this sliiirt' artiele does not refer to' candy eggs, • but rather to hew' eggs, with, sugges- tions as to how the latter may be used in the klaster menu. liens' eggs are even more, closely associated : Ivith 'Baster than candy egg..Thee Is 'a similarity in name and .shpe, but they sans -;were in attendance,' It eon- i sttre very 'different in taste and aPPear- sidered the Most successful Meeting in , ance. Both clan be used and ,enjoyed the history of the Association. 'Mrs. D. ; but, if making a choice between the two A, 'Smith, president, was in the ,citair. : 'types ot eggs, the Consnmer Service' The report of the seeretary-treasurer,1 Section, Department of AgrieUlture, J. C. Shearer, showed a balance of ,Suggests that the high food value •Of the $70 In the treasury'. (Angers were hen product, With its .protein, fat, Min- elected for '1949 as follows: Honorary ' c, • erals, especially iron, and vitamin be presidents, Worge LaithWitite and takeninto onsideration j Birmingilath Eggs pftreinsiedseilit*,,, ISMtirrsi.iriDg', Glaehilelitiht9'evriSslilol'aPn; • 0 slices, bread- ' Crest fruit ',farm, Goderielt tovynsbiP; ( eggs yige-president, It, 3, McLaughlin, Drus- 1 ' sels; secretary -treasurer, J. 0.1Shearer,. titiltttearnel pepper , ora ley ,joYilt, Lucknow; .Clayton Laith, Clinton; directors, -'11: J. Salkeld, Ws1 Cut bread, In one slices-l'I' centre .ot-- each eta out • circle with la:eel:100h. ;ft,o•w1;11siapine, ' Gie.77:SoW7rhy,' in hot, .well buttered frying; pans.' Drop 21/4 -inch cntter, Place slices of bread GeiTohrgee eJo:hpaasnteyair, epSittelryVe(alrt:itAltht:1.1:t:, under -side IS browned, Place a Pieee an egg in each circle and cook Vali Mrs. M. McKenzie, served a - ihiopstItrestso, the liteKenzie House. where the °81fieliell4';e41144t°41):e()Ctf°1re°1111:e'zi."'ll'er .8!cle' .cluding- apple produets in the form of. Turn roast dinner,' the Menu also in - Garnish with Parsley.' • Poaehed Eggs with Mushroom Sauce'eallnodicefoil)Ptajebsle' dappleecor aj tui 01 Vite ' rgideaip)pilee 4 tablespoons butrer , 1/2 lb. mushrooms 'blossoms. At the after-dinner proceed - ( • '1', - gsr-Mrs„aSKT..41-C,Guire.was-Song-leaderrlitepresentative---Wlt"VORDP , -'''''''',:4-tablmoutts-ftour--4-------- __,,, 2 cups milk.. 7.111.e guest list, included George 'Fpagan, ysz teaspoon n spaelptper nonogeilarian Produce dealer and form - to Warden of Huron ; David Cantelon . erly extensively' engaged in apple ship- T „.,,,,A. wr 6 to 8 eggs ping; ,Miss Marjory Henderson, assist- 1.44,-mt, IT.i: t R_ Wash and. slice mushrooms: Cook_in . mu_, e ul_ ant secretary p. 2.1_,Maltby, -,laelet -11-* . ' .t ' ti butter .-5 :minutes,- Stir in.aonr. • Add It end, .Clinton; Stanley OraiSe; 00r(1041, i until -Sauce thickens. Col* 3 %militates, strat r , . p , _.. , . tofc,sol.. La. so . C asar; Looms ,for Drivers, milk: and seasoning*, stirring constantly, Blair, , ''.1iurlington ; J. J. Johnston, 1 ‘ with a• poached egg. Pour over slices of -toast and top each .., It 0.)' ? ProvinemPentomologiSt, 0.A.C., Guelph, - • . , . March 31st Is Set as Deadline, for .-w n le ' ..' - -,--;--- , TitilD.A.r, MAW(' 211; 1940 nual Meeting of uron Fruit Growers Mr*. D. A. Smith ReAieoted Preiia _ LAent—presentation, ..ta Prot% L. Cear ' The annual meeting of au, Nur° Ifrult .Growers' Association 'was held in ,the agricultural office, killinitou,•on wrga., neSdayi Mareix 13th. Abefit fifty Per- ' - and Col. R, L. Wheeler, fruit conimis-1 1939 -Plates and b Drivers yoR EASTER LUNCH OR IIIGH A sioner, OttaWa,, a Huron Oid boy whose . ' • - . .......j...L.,„, , birthplace Was. Belgrave.' . Eggs ilk. Tomato As•pic After-tlirther 'speakers 'were Warden, „ _ , • 1% tablespoons gelatin, . 4 Feagan, who dealt with local, associa- No extdnsion of time will be granted • % cup cold water tion probleing and achieveinents • Prof. beyond March 31 for use of the 1939 2 Cups tomato juice L. Ceasar, , ,i,vha was introduced by plates and licenses. - 1 •teaspoon onion juice •. • Stewart Middleton; and spoke on spray- In inaking' this announceMent, J. P. _ 1/4• teaspoon salt o 1 teaspoon sugat ing operationwand Col. Wheeler, whose . Bickell, Registrar of -Motor Vehicles, A pleasing feature of the session wa I Urged all motorists to secure their per mits and licenses immediatelh -While 0 ' devilled eggs subject was marketing of apples. tomato juice, onion juicei_S.1.1=bailinde ' ;-41.,n•rnianY car 0,wnerS throughont the Pro- vince have already `gecured their ifeW Soak gelatin, in cold water.. the preSentation, of an address .. 1540 plates, :records show' fhat there salt. Heat to- belling -point:- Dissolie WU-headed cane to -Prof. Ceasar,'4,nco is retiring from active ditties gelatin in juice. Half -fill individual tially set plae half a devilled' egg, The address was read by ,George,.Laith- College tahtistheyeOanr-._ mou• lds ytirith jelly mixtur6. When tario Agricultural waite, and. the 'cane Was preSented by - y -oke down, in' jelly, When jelly' sets, Allow to-4set. Unmould on crisp let-. tucer.-Garnisir-with-watereKe§r'or -15" J. It. ' add remaining tomato gelatin mitture. paragus tips. Tp devil, eggs, remove shells frein hard-coOked eggs, cut eggs in, half, ronove- yolks. Mash Yolks, season and mix with a little salad dressing. Pack yolk mixture ;into whites. Egg and Mushroom, Patty 1/j, 'cup butter ,% miishrocims, slieed 4 tablespoons flour cups milk or tomato juice 6 hard -cooked eggs • 1 cup peas _ , (Intended for,. last . week.) 44.11114----01tDp.tatrOATA.03,61-M- -DENIGANNON,'''Mareiri;13.—We ari ; (Dundalk rieraldi plea -04-0 hear Mrs. Iltigh-Stevvart is The catalogues Of a well-known mail recoverin.• nicely from. a serious opera- order house arrived. at the local post- tipn at &cleric% Hospital. - - fhcelast week for distribution in this - Mies Edna Lawsen, student of Strat, district -,670 of them. Local merchants 'ford Normal Scheel, §,pent the Week -end can combat that kind of competition in with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe three ways:, First, by stocking their Lawson, Belfast, and called pn Mr". -and shelves with a wide choice of goods ; 'Mrs. R: J. Durnin.Saturday night -ib secondly, selling- jf at a competitive Mr. thid Mrs. Alext-Brown, Saskatoon, •price, and thirdly, letting the public visited the latter's uncle, - Mr. Robt. knew that they haVer these :goods in Durnin, on TuesdaY. They are return- stock -and the prices they egn purchase ing home via the' States and were plan-' , them fell,- NO other'medium oan totich .ning to be in •1111mieapolis' Thursday . Set and pepper the Weal nil‘vspaper for thislatter par: night to see a hockey game in -Which Melt, butter. Add mushrooms and cook. 'Mrs. BroWn's brgther, a professienal , One sometimes hears a merchant can- ‘..._ minutes , , 5 ; •• B1 d • 11 • milk en ni.- oui. Add plait'eir.n,..tooekii pTah`tut,r4as'.; March 7th, to or tontato juice, stirring until sauce IS not getting -'a fair share of, the local- . plain that .businesS-irittill or that 'he thiekens. Add eggs -cut in large Mr. and Mrs. 'Graham_ Mcl•Te'e (110A s-- Allan Grali-am Bessie Bere)a Toilpieces, and peas. Serve in patty shells, "trade. Usually -the .reason is that be , ,' . is one. who), Instead of consistently seek- iLscuits, or on toast . Serves six. The Dungannon ZiadinintOn Club held on hot t . Ing trade ity-me-ang-OtTlre:Ffirited word Easter B y- Cake ' --- a business...and. social.evening on Men-, and attractive window displays, thinks Make a large sponge cake (using4 to 'da - ntrlit and a • h ' ,r ' • et • • • • . 6 eggs) in a regulat sponge sake (tube) • are thousands who face- the prospect -a finding •themselves in the last-minute' rush unless they act without.delay. - OfticiaAs at 'the Motor Vehicles Branch "Veciare that the motoring public could easily avert the inconvenienee and an - no an of wailing in a_crow,,A......‘qts a jon-i-That will take a* few minute's now .butit may take hours later,on," -one • official stated. "We have the plates. and licenses readY ; it's now up to the motorist's, but March 31 is positifely the deadline." -10 GOING TOO FAR? • (St. Thomas Times -Journal) It may be.good politics, but we think . Dr. Manion is going a bit too far.inli promises to- abolish the „radio license fee and to use "other means!' t� make the' radio pay its way. The. present. charge of 82.50 may be too high, but we don't think Canada can get good radio programs' without the payment Of some tee. • •" dance in Easter .week. .. The Kincardine players -are invited to play at Dungan- non at an- early date.. ' '. -Mrs. Rpbt...Bere returned .on Tuesday to her home 'after two weeks spent in. Goderich arid at the hospital Tc;rtreat- ment. - • ,i‘liss Fiera, Ditriiin returned,ofrom Galt a•rei -after spending the week -end at her •home bantrne, to Petrolia, to do -,eltiliwork for a few days. • ..•.. Allr. Milford Pentland, who has been, -at-'1i-irkland 'Lake for tal past three ,years„ -arrived in these parts 'last Week wt.'. ie.. visiting 'relatives fer a, month. ,. Mrs. Chas, Congram, Wingham, spent a. few days reeentlk-with her sister, Mrs: Lorne Ivers, and also, a while with laer sons on the -farm, ith concession of Ashfield. .„ • Several of the ladies_gathered. :Earth home_ of MrS.. Raft. !NIA% on 'Tuesday • afternoon todo Red cfoss work in ai41 of the. Finns.-• ':" ""‘r'''-‘ -- Mrs. Chas. Elliott and her niether, Mrs. Ratz, -from Golden Valley, who has been wide Mrs. Elliott this winter, are now in • Toronto for tr‘Week. Miss Margaret Nivens is caring.,,for the home rn their absence. BOARD OF -IN'QUIR-St -fon ,, • . GLAT,.LAICES FISI1ERIE 'S • ver.,i,.II.LN,G1-r,r0iici- Alarch, •1; --,- !State' iSecretafy Cordell Ilull •and. .Lbring „Christie, Canadian minister to the United -States, signed yesterday an -ex- 'change of notes establishing a' beard of inqUiry„ for the. Great Lakes fisheries. , Tbe boardwill make a .study of . the fisheries and sifInnit recomMendations as to meiliods of presbxving, -and-. de- veleeing theni. • - • • In 'announcing the eStablishment of -the board,. the Statgyepartment said: "Tile problem,,,:of. Conserving themsit- 1.1.08.!iif the Great Lakes has . long • enl" -aged the attention .0f the dovernMents • of Canada' and the United States, the Province 'of ..Ontario andthe - States bordering -on the Great. Lake' s. The pro, duction 'of -certaiii species of Great lakes, iiSh 11112 rdttched• loiv • leVele." - .The' board will .hold hearings at, yari ous pliCes in- the Great: Lake- area bto optain tall -infermation and. ,rereive oPinions of commercial - fishermen, ortsmen -and other interested persOnSr-- /The times" and piaees of the • hearings will be announced'Iater. • . •• ' ' , President Ronsevelt has apopinted• as, United States: Members stf the board; nubert, it Gallagher, assistant director, ootinril,ot State flovernments, (lOcago, _an11.,1)r...1 alw.-11.111tn..Do,,stcnnn....,41x.. bor; 41cli., in eliarge of Great Lake§ • lisherieS inIVAtigations Pox. 1 the, tutted _ States Vairea.n of Fisheries. .. _. ._ • Tilt. cumuli:an Government . has ap- pointed as its repreentatives.Iir. A. O. . I Huntsman, consulting' director to the, .FiSherits Research Board of Oinada, . and .D.' I. Tayier; deputy minister of the Department of Genie and P-ISheries. ,•of tiritario, ' •. -.. • . •She (garcastically, to Iltrangei,at 133117.0. restaurant table) 1 hope -you 3,Von'at mind iny oaf lag while you smoke. Ile; Certainly not, ladYso long as qua hear tile ercheAra. Pan. When -Cold cover top" an -d- sides of • Cake with "Boiled" or "Seven- -Minute" • frosting. Make abotit' 8 bun- nies of fresh niarshmallows, pinched to -who, on ceasieg.their ,advertising, were represent head,' of 'bunny. Mark -nose so quickly . forgotten that they. just and • mouth with a little Colored icing. and use blanched aIniondS for ears and fa.1e.c1 awa:11,! People may know- you, place bunnies, on top of veleIf a. but tbey buy front the felldw' who lets little green . - ,. vegetable coloring is them 'know what he has for sale -and added to the icing it gives the effect of the bunnies lying in :grass. . 'TIEN `ONE'' DISH IS THE WHOLE • One -dish meals save time, fuel, flavor and_inetions—especiaily the motions of dishwashing. They are, at .the ,.same time, ‘thoroug,hly sitisfying and nour- ishing, 'while containing all the neces- sities of a well-balanced meal, •- The folleWing recipe for "Meal - tickets!' is a, particularly handy way of achieving that simplicity. Baked apples with whipped *pr cream „make an ideal dessert and pan be cooked' at the -same time ai the main yin. g. Several C'ans, 01 Canadian fish. such- as salmon, or., chicken" liaddie; al•t, ways on hand is . an additional time - Saver in preparing- this dish;' though any left -over fish willdo just ,as well. ' Chooselarge potatoes. Bake in a 'hot - oven • .(450' 4.) about fifty minutes. yut off top; -Scoop Mit .potato, mas4, adding, butter, salt and hot milk or cream. •Fill the Mato shell with creamed salmon or Other Canadian fish. O'Ker this phieea layer of carrots, .paragus, or What -have 'you, . Then the well -seasoned mashed potato in a 'moun- tain to top the whole—a piece of bitter--' atop this. Pep. iteni into a .„3590 oven to heat through and to brown. . .Serve on heated platter or individual dish garnishedyvith- parsley and' .sla w . if desired. mist'er "This is a great•hOok on -the wonders ,of nature... TO read It makes. one realize 'how lbwfy and insignificant nian is.". "Thih 1 NO,W0111(111. his to•s wade through 400 pages to dig - rover that." ' • '......71iorrworiareemirrorrenoworpi -WAX. 14E. ON A TRIP TO TEE "IVIARIT1412 PROVI,NCES I'• P1.11011AS'ht, STOWE IN' glitliE0 ,614. STRICT.ir he is' so well known that he does not .need to advertise. It is a mistaken notion that people will beat a Pathway to your 'door 'just because they „know you. Instances are' recorded of 'firms what they may be expected to pay for it. Mr. Merchant, ;through the adv,er-.:. tising• columns of Your -1611H neWsPaper, let the 'people of thisdistrict know What you ,have to offer them and the prices they will he expected to pay. There 15 no lIettcr-wa'y of combating pail order house pcompetitionr. , • - Watkins : "Do you .agree with the theory that a man and his wife event- ual -1y get so they think of 'the same thins?" Almson : "Certainly. • Why, right 110W, my. wife is tpink,ing of the things she is going to say to 'hie for getting, home late—and so am I." Judge—And Why' d6 you think • should be lenient -with you? Is this your first offence? 'Prisoner—No, yOur honor;- but it's ,my'lawyer's first case. Chest Wheezing .. _ ean.s. Bronchitis Theprincipal symptom of\ bron- i' c;hitis s a dry, har,shr hacking cough, accompanied with a rapid wheezing , and feeling of tightness across th.e • chest. - There is a rising of phlegm espe- cially in the morning. This p'hlegm" is at first of a light color, the disease progresses becomes y--61- lowish, or greenish., and is semetimes. • streaked with blood. You will•find in Dr: Wood's Nor- •_,.wa.y Pine Syrup a reimPdy to stimu-. • late the -weakened bronchial organs subdue the -inflammation, soothe. tiu; irritated parts, leogen the phlegm • and mucus, ani_help, nature to easily_ • dislodge .the -morbid accunaulation.- r , • .The P.,Aurtmni Co, Ltd,. Toronto, Ont. • Rubber Goods, Sundries, etc., Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. 80%lass than retail. Write for mail- oraer eatalogue. Nov -Rubber Cd., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 13-20 • When something wears out breaks down an your inachin • . ery, bring the parts to us; if its fixasiile, we can fix it WELDING PEPAIRING%, 7.141011INE WORK, —•.•••-• ,East ,St. eo. Stoke's PEON O'6,1`* • .r GODERICH „ at 'very: attractive prices. 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