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Iy*., 'Floss is t , xethtc ' m `. 1 'ge
stck..of Cabiltet .l~t�d:1'st. These,
it -to-date fold
iiew• ��d� �
,A►1. a't*orl ara�nte d.
Photo .St dio ..,
Sack' in ,air 'Engliski• paper an article on
',"'who tr to burgle.'' Accord to the re
ports.' frowns Torun h .^don ,t »eek. #oy-
they
sa, mere ,them
.H,,. to ,-hostesses: P'leasp,. Please.;
keep your guest yraom free of clocks..
*thing is more irrltatait. to a s.. slept
est than• to he 'kept awake by a.
• Sassy,- tie1 thg time piece. Haven't yeti
vex listened to ote for about half the
might and then fn' desperation got' up
• shod the , thing into- a bureau
drawer/ ' X have. , •
New York, with its 'iced for dog
care" Is-beingrttn .ta ' eigse second by
t�ityw•oud. A`n optdemia .of .sonao" sort
tarried oft nearly' ' a hundred . dogs a
eic. ,so, 'ell the movie stars are taking
• extra care of . their pets;... Some 'rare
even taking out insunan4e an them.
c'hat's one way of making yourself feel
You 'could
Meir . when ,your doe dies.
l 1`ter a' Spr)zig outfit with the money.
• north and
vVh4at with nur
dS 3n the • south, "this continent isn't
so .<b day.- out, the flood seems
• ingiso than the flu. After all, You Just
.Save ` ta. zo to- bed Air a few days and,
Wobbly for :a week to , have an at -
our malady, but those 'poor
peOple way down south: are having a
pre. tough time of- it, ,
'down Strikers" nay sound .tun.
'°icry,•!bu't :fust ltdw funny would it feel'•to
• e one/ '. ` ° reen work hard for long
lam
every' day" • • arr4 ,rerciv'e ba'r4
\ptionsitinetiey to -4(0y- their -family • .,
can t blar 3 them for , doing something'.
'surely most :.employers: could tome
• to ternis without the . 104.5 of. Ohio and
,mayIn ' h -by a'strike. a
TUE CLOCK OF TIME. •
Now. Is the .constaft ay:11ab1e ttclsiz'4
from the" clock of; time. Now 3a the
watchword of the tie. Now Is the
Nam& of the • .rodent. Let us• 'keep
.this little Word° always "in out" x anti ,and
!whenever anything, pneaents ha if • to iia
la the >xhi`pe .aL work, ..whether
tal
. deal, we. ahould do It wittk, all
'et.' Might, 'res rl G, that
time' ffor"--that . Nora: is '.tours,Y
May never he,
tIOU have ;pothing Worth _ Baying,
`uotrs:
ltiztvsxio; le ,•tom in C anal& has de,
:sat high ,speed. setIveau, lap
$36,lste7;d In -
3, atita�a� , � : XO '
rte'
+tom from SOT to d'y'i'Zg,x28,
iters h
Ong 1000.
Ufa, ver.: , Mace preeided at the regi
:lar ;meeting ' of the 'W mez/a Institute
ri. Maeltay flail last 'Thursday .
--
After the owning exercises,,... the rnem� ,.
bets, standing, observed one minute
Silence in Memory of Mrs. John Mar°-
ett , •aa farmer secretary, whose death
The Girl Guides we're given perntils
siontie' use the -.piano for Weekly meet,.
lr. ',
Tho se present -at_ thisxeeting are
thrilled withthe wond6rful- description
given by .Mrs. Palmer . of the P}lgrlin-
a 'e to •Vicom. She .des ribed ,the trip to.
Toronto and Montreal, and etteiaritation'
on the waiting liners and the royal •wel-
come sora their arrival' at , ' Havre,
Prance, and the visit to the beautiful
;Cemeteries. It was: with- mingled. tee1'
Ings of, pr+'de and sympathy that' the
-ettetienee--•stened to- he.- utxeilin r ,. f..
the Memeri.aI at V'1 ny- .Fidbo, Many
humoroi:s incidents interspersed .the
talk given with thoughtful ease' and.
grace of manner. • •. • •
Mrs. price extended the thanks of
the members to Mrs. Vainer, •
A pretty duet. was sung by Mrs, Harry
Ford and Miss .Marjorie Calder,-accora-
panied by Ors. Calder.
Tea was . served at the , close° of the
f,ealnWending; was oleni�r d
. , s tett. oh li
es ,�,venuo'"�
onto, on: JaitU rY- >soth, when F1orsni
May •',eters. daughter ' .Mrs. S. Joico '
son, be the `bride of Mx.' Iet:.
Mckheiopamrwdn
<1iofd 'Thd foef'sT` rw
•romarnooth
.I1
ANNOt3NCEWilliaM '
Mr,
and m, A Finnigan,
Port . Albert, Mrs. , announce the :engage nt .
of 'their seed daughter, ;Velma
orin•a, to Mr. Merton- Morris —' side,
land, seeond, son of Mr. and MO. T'ranlc
Buckland,•Wiarton, Ont., the m lage
to take place the middle. of February'. '
zt ,yoti`have a quilt that is :too; ha
worn to ;be patched -and yet too t3'ood to
be thrown away,' use, it as•'. a _ part fi ler l
in a comfort. Place a layer of Cotton
in either side, and cover .all with corrin,.
dart +nvatellia 1. This hakes a. eird',
durable 'cginfort. -
N
Light felt hats max be cleaned bp
makinng a paste of arrow row;
riesia (equal parts) and cold water.
.Brush this mixture well over the hat.
Dry thoroughly and •them brush `off.
-��+a-�''-ix-•'�, ,:. ,% .... %-e: ... ,.t r'.�_... mzmS��•i�-"`�.."-,ms::a x"Pi"'i6'':. .i
Sixteen -members were present at the
annual . Meeting of. the MVM'aple Lc f
Chapter 'of the .1. 0. D. F. ,last Thursday
afternoon.
subscription for the. Y. O. D. E.
fort .137,.
mniuxazitto. ��:
was sent for by the 'Chapter; ,:also a re-
,eueat, for peyeral. eopi s of the Coronae- j
tion number.oyed' th+ir'n°eek-eitd ,with her potents.
Miss Joate Saunders -gave a... highly' in,.. • Mr. George W.. Schaefer has •been in
tereat,bug balk about the ne:essity • of. Toronto for a couple of days
Einpiro Trade. Mr. W. A. Johnston, , of the . local
The treasrzarer's report was road and branch sof the Hank of Montreal, is er.-
'proal. •most"• satisfactory, . 'Miss- " `Joan, toying a three weeks' vacation, part: of
(boxes gave an account of the address . which he will spend at his home its
given by Miss McMahon to the Chapter :Hespeler.
a week. *g,arid Moa '1dtth' 'T'aylor told ` M. 'red Runt has returned to her
m how nianr " 'a3 •,Miss ' MelkothOn' home. Her daughter, Mrs. It. Reale, of
visit tothe !Gni_had'°' ten helpful, New :York City, accompanied her
A suggeetiOnsi by Mtee Siiiii*z la home and .is. `still with her. The many
Y
ra and�a
1
put forth: that the Gnide � f t1s' of � Mrs. !Hunt wall Ir,, plects� �o
.crs of :the newly organized Brownie .k she Is much improved In Health,
pack ihould be :vent', :'to . the taming Mc Hume Cluttons* Jamees 'Camp-
p at ;retferosirn Wind next, aim, '# Il.
TORONTO DEf3OT"ANTE- <SISTERS O
When Lord and Lady, 'Tweedlrntzir- held ..o. ;brilUantdrawing room at
Cttawa following tate opening of -parliament, Misses Suzanne and Coth-
erine. GaTby; Toronto' girls., who made their debut'this: season, were Among
those mise here presented New studies of the sisters are p1:tured here,
SOCIAL . AND PERSONAL
Miss- Gertrude A. - Iiaist spent the
week -end in Zurich visitingher sister,
Mrs. Harry. G.' Hess. •
Dr, ; G. Meyers-, .V. S., is a patient.
!n the .Alexandra lie s1 tal, a vietiin of
r
Miss Mary Johnston, of Lakeview, en-
,l ;unb. Bev. W. P. tine
Mei'.' It was felt to .be too ,expez:s a to and Albert v+ ins, attended the. Wes-
send 411 .the leader and the matter tern, Ont*rlo hair of; the -Ontario Fed.-
wu put aside for further dirseussiori: oration In the .: Metropolitan , 'Clriited
Miss (*roves, lee Socretary of the' total .Church in 'f.;otidon ern Titeqdsy.,
fie he, k swatt to send for a. supply ,ce niittee of :the Zvening
•
syl1 abu s' orf• the bummer s activities. Auxiliary „oaf North. S. Un1tcd church,
Mrs. Kidd• and; Wire. V. 4, Little have r.•ocu
klridl offered their •.services towards tltnadeir the. *'"7 eth �o , .Mid.
• Y •, held' :1w, . �rz�ng �neoting azt 'i'tYestlayr snt
assisting the Brownies,both having'1.30 at the chin:li. ,A ten -cent tea
ba i•e rlenee before. •¢ .c was ferrets, the Proceeds to .go to .the
ri.lWL aU!►r�7i' •,�' i ..F7GWWAMi� aM C
forthe vsl tion• the Otters; k. �i' ts
ti y¢nders thvt,4tn a cou t henVm'
supR'' PatIlY
nnio
xteuced t Mrs., his,
mating cgntmittce's Wlaich
held i during the week, The election
rAults w'' • P'
Ion. int -Mrs'. Donald dampbcil.
nt-'rs:, , 11,00glae, _. R:
Vim, Relent—arks. X, D, tastmail.
SecretarY--,Mrs. Harold Taylor.
Treaasltzz' -Miss Edith Roberts.
I cs'go.s.1
Ote ” ' M'rs. liBe
r a ks.
Oitandard Itearet—luilSs load • a aiun-.
i~ertt,'
. p 3 -tattle, Ms.
h, MO Claire
Fhtl
,Oarey, ' . It. .
ittat to the fetifing alai-
Vagi ' xnow. by Icoto. • . O. ,and
�R `b Utter Seaton*, , with
Honer` '+k.
t11
kis ;amiss ! xual putt of tae
n
VIRE P
• SEN'�ED A•T'' •T�RA'�'��i,
O
.t
e *presentation.
r enta ion. 'They are
showlri the gowns , which they ,wore at til p es 6
8 ' ' a„ma• (2) ',bliss
daughters of 1ktr. send Mrs. A. G+a�oY.. �t:l) ' Imo, Ste. M►
Catherine.
- NURSES ELECT .OFFICERS
The Nurses' Alumnae of Alexandra
Marine and General „Hospital, at their
annual meeting on > :day, elected the
following of eers;' Honorary .presidents,
Miss M. X. McC,rOrkinciale, 11, N., fid.
Nfi.ss :M: M,a;theexr, R N.; past Pre-,
Pc.Vf�1t:
president, . Mrs., H. -Cranston, R. N:l
vice presidents, Mos M. -Johnston, -nal.,
and Miss Mary Greene, ,ft,. „N,; secretary
treasurer. Miss M. •Clzan Wr, R: N aa-
cies ',rcn}mittee, Miss. M. •Mitchell; TL: N',
Miss Ella 5ockett, R, N:, Miss Grate
Mason. ft, N.: notver committee, Miss
Piorelice Sow erby, fit: N'.,_'Miss Mildred.
Wils.o say press se tory; Ming Mat
Greene, R. N. • •
o leld,last week .bereaVed
of her' tl'er,r M.}fer horn
• Dew
Arid vena
�Ll Vas ,� yearsb age .a d �� �
Toronto.• Mrs. Cornfield has been in
Tei to fes, -the ass; two weeks helping
carer for' . her 'mother and r. Corn-
thein'was called to th.t' sty to attend
r+, n
the funeral on 1
Mr.an . ''CYtark went to' Detroit last
ahck
�4
week to •;oirtpNii'�Y hiss. nriot her •b
,fret& the 'flood-striekeu` city, /huisviI ,
Kent zekkyr, arraying . htOzne o'erSatuti44.
Mr. Clark's sister, aha : lives In Louis,
vale, 3s staying• iith some top& theme'
'whose, 1.1oine tis situate:4 obis hill and:
eonseiluentt!, out, of danger ' ao far°
**ter la° tete
41:3&Mit% pf0Prietor
S'dsauits +telrVil*ny, ,suffered
ful' sccident, . loot Aveelc
'when li r .in **ft , IVO s .
ting all from bettath hirci' and
was thrown to;t& mor". Mr. tiaulte
.
hip *lila the arra of the cheat' end ire.
litlied In the 'hip bent injured. Hie has
cOnfined to his pe4 auve the m -
hap. but 1. tecoyering satisfactorily..
_ T .D" RECIPES
r .
Isitota
:'DED caw r DESSERTS
• om making •rnoulded eream. yid} tort .
t ,t ` aster 3a. '• 410040114111 i>'Igrediesxs, nsett
in the. tome of granulated. gelatine; . id-
ly. powders, or marshmallows
50ettccettfu1 ` faults, the following
rules should be 4:•areful1J1' observed: mea-
sura. a11. ingredients accurately; •it . fin,
Mated gelatine. IsH c 'd for in. the te-
eine, .soak the gelatine in cold m Or
water, ` eing at. least twigs a's'.much
.v.ld to: 'gelatine: add' soaked gelatine to
ANY ordinary lurnate
.
bunusequipint,jillaint co Coke without any special '
Last winter, thousands switched to thins
moslern,Pdustl g ,fuel•. ., so lighton the•
shovel -so simple to regulate, s9 easy on
budget,
;.
° t?1C
you can keep
You; too,find that '�
our entire house warmer at all hours
u change to Haiaco'Coke. Yo
like the Way it . keeps the house
tonall.ama
e - and' soot—and the rse �zonrs� atn+�k
;ount of ashes, t
hot: lung ,or other liquid a' d stir pall
gelatine 1.S., thoroughly dissolved; if jelly'
powder* or :marshmallows . are AO be ,utat
+ „ ,diseolve the 4*g/ r .of marshina`l-
10ws ' in 'the hot• or other 111.ntit,
without ►sot :-- '+i" • lotgg,
mixture to Partially tet. e** 0141
log into itttriPped or'nr, beaten egg''
Whites, .ftuIt, and sutlt like; rinaa mould
with, told water, 'oti ring :in tilt
d.
Bert s loosen. with. I‘ *Ate a •
the cd whet *ready a iutould,.
Grape Usk.
tableepoonse ted gelitint
xi tilt) co ct ` irief `
x" .w gra pe juke
.tatalcstair `sem
1
tJitke and
y y . fir a .
oat torit1l.-ti lT d.
ane" whenmixtute tiartlallt
in -30100d trot:a.
-coke, will heat '-.cur hon
at a jower toot thane. other had °linea.
. K.1 • sY•PPauct tO0 ovtNS, ry#TD
.t--AMrirON, CANNA,
HOMESNTINUEDIf. SE IN
„,
SNOWS COKE ECONOMICAL
�i
-
,i ... , . ...... ' 'i1r'i Coke even
l�+rc.�tuso one sart�e � �s lower' would buy
priced .: � y ..� • .. lriore�; 'The ° t
the another It is riot if it cost . y •
n, �..i ... - better heating ; results,, with less
necessarily, df, pc�xer quality.� .. • soot
i trouble, fewer ashes acid nc soot
:The t 1�LiSt)`At1A1'�°off tb1�i� h1` •�11C1��:. *
. Carefull made.
in tib �uel.�ieldY. , �' �
k suck Halla}' Coke,is o coke hits
�„.� �•fie +t"coriamy f u.... _ ...
i ricer n .
�ns1d�>rsl l�ar�r auk a � ,ion been eptea# lsy pop'
_ ... - .o on. ha -4J -be' ers-cleiicion,
Da' thousands -of household- strated an, innumerable :home
ens after years of experience, 'furnaces and inr`reasing; sales
hthe good. news •is
show oar �
spreading from one householder .
to *another. .
The makers of Hato,o Coke
say—."Buy Hams o Coke, not a
a substitute, nor as a way
saag•°mone. Buy it because
it is an all-Ca'ttadian. fuel which,
will give, . roc greater .heating
satisfaction, Incidentally, you:
save.ma -dollars ou• your moi*
te
rrfs y.of fuel if you choose
'Hanka Coke.:"
AMCO . COKE .told In oderich b
DEAN...MitisTARD C ti °"