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TfstO MUCH WEATHER I. is .play in' the offing our WeiriewW$0t.
if1econe was fl. Mark Tevain?), eald! firtiEllett In L Mnert •81tattiee Unita •
that .averyone talksabout the Weather
doenything abouit. TWO. PAVVIIITE RECIPES .,
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but, no one a at We , .
Meat Of Us* invite ' /AYOrltO Ps thet
eerteinly seem to have too MUell wea, ..,_ __....„ .,_,,_,_ ,,,,_,uso they "nue a hit
ther. If it is liot it is too hot, if it is ny,,,"2....uY 145401. uve74
pet ppeirltri g0111X to 'OU
, • celd it is too cold. There will be no rani 7:v7 green
ler weeks. then it
will rain every day. '
guests lisualll exclaim over. 'Me TA4pper
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No moderation at all. We have had so,
Thei Jelly is spetialW popular but most people
few really nice dnathis summer
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seem to like the•POPPer Kale tool
heat has been terrific and then perhaps
after one of the hottest of. days the next . rEPPER IELIVit - t
day would be s Cold that you could see V- cups grOlind sweet ,green peppers,
your breath. As a matter of fact we1 1314 cups sugar, 1,14 cups vinegar, 1 bottle
had a small fire in the furnace two even- pectin. R,enidite. the seeds from the pep-
ings in the firs week in August. And i pers and put through the grinder twice.
yet shortly before and directly after. the, Measure and Peck solktlYwi_t
h peppers
heat was appailing. July was the only i
1 and just using Chattel Juice to flood the
month this year that the furnace was cups level. Add sugar • and vinegar.
rot going. .To make the matter worse 1 Bring to a full rolling boil and set aside
caught the worst cold I ever had on one uncovered for twenty Minutes, stirring.
of the hottest days of the summer. As occasionally. Bring again to a full rol-
to the cold last winter, let's not even ling boil stifling constantly. Boil hard
think of it. for taro minutes. Remove from the fire
SC11001. CHILDREN NEED PLENTY and stir in pectin. Stir and skim in
OF SLEEP turns for just eight minutes to coal 4
- Ien't it a good thing that the evenings slightly and prevent floating.' Pour. Into
are getting dark early when school starts glasses arid cover with a film of hot par -
It makes the task of getting the chil- affin, adding a further layer of wax when
, dren in on time a little easier. Plenty the Italy is cold. Serve with meats or
01 sleep is one of the most important •thicken,
things in a child's life and yet there are PEPPER PICKLE
too many mothers who neglect their
children when it conies to looking after
their sleep. Any excuse or none is „fine, sprinkle with Ya cup. salt and let
c rough to keep them out of bed. It stand over -night. in the morning drain
your child is not doing as well at school well and add la cup white mustard seed,
as you think it should are you sure that 1 tablespoon celery teed. 4 cups white
;1•-'''''' — --"' ' '- 11---Yelfraelf- ore -nor to-hiruni? A child, , ...... _ . ,..,
sugar. - Cover with white-wirte vinegar:
' ---,T.-7- --;'• •=7,--='-`'.--7?--:" lts-eleverr-hours-413-bed-thivirgh-rri -enelestiiiti-;11-theesioVe-tmtettheesugarel
') -1 its public school life and fen hours : melted but do not boil. Seal well and
• Itr )st. nights while going to High School., keepin a cool place. 'I'his keeps well
It is up to the parents to see that he gets I although not cooked. 'NOTE'. These
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Children who do not get sutfielent Sleep The Jelly is--1nade from Sweet Peppers
ca- t da good work at school: 4. and the Popper Meath. from hot peppers.
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i " GRAPE JUICE .
DMITMINI. Or FISANC16, OrriaWk.,.
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rrr A thl think-t:if pbay asejustese means1-. . Ifiepounds grapes -6-, e -ups sugar,- 1:- eup
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ef nutting in time or do you realise that water. Wash the grapeand remove
1. Is a mentals moral and physical edu-l'from_the stems. Add the water and cook
ation? Children. from the small babY until skins and pulp separate, stirring
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frequently. Drain in a Jelly bag over . ---
who p:ays with U,s toes and learns to- usei
hie hands and feet, to the teen-age, tire night. In the morning add the sugar - ,
and bring to the boiling point. Pour in- Buchanan, Ernest lieecroft, Allan Cran- I, Nut Bread -Annie M. Taylor,. Mildred
nn,tantiv learning through play. "VVhen
we grow up We are apt to forget theead- to sterilized bottles and cork with steri- brown eggs -Annie Taylor, Ross Henry,
store Ronald Cranston. One dozen .Sherweod, Caroline Humphrey, Florence
a an ta ges of play. Women especially. fizeci Dip the neck of the bottle Beeeroft, One-half doz. Bran, Muffins,-
: Thpv take ticems,eives so seriously. whe- in melted wax, To serve add the desired dozen %areee6 eggs -Annie Taylor, Mit- deed sherweiod, Ettabelle Webster. Dark
, Grant Rutherford, Gordon Taylor. One ,Doris Wilkinson, Annie n. Taylor, Mil-
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ther it fs, their homes, their famelies, or alnount to water. .
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S . ENS SCHOOL chell Elliott, .Allan Cranston, Kathleen Thayer Cake, Iced-Ferne Alton, Violet
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leive more facilities for creating leisure 4
PRI& LIST
. LIVE STOCK Purdon. Apple 'Pie -Iona Swan, Heine-
' 'Errington; . Margaret Stewart, Doreen
their outside activities. Most men never ri. Thom.
' enmpleIely lose their desire to play. We, a
end We should learn how to use it, just Beef calf --George Webster, Harold 'dean Alton, EvelYn Martin, Cecilia St.
ns we have learned how to use the con-
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venierfees which provide that beisure. .
die: Ernest Beecroft, Bernadean Alton.
True, there are more women playing golf
and bowling each -year but the proportion • 1 T11 above class fruit May be selected
of wernen who play is not neaxly high from any orchard in township). ton. Ronald pransron. Ewe lamb, breed- Ginace aVeatherhead.
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hot red peppers. 6 onions. Chop rather
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BANK OF CANADA
CAPITAL $5,000,000
Dfkidollnto400,000 .51!,asIs $50.00 Poets
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for public slibseription:
, 10,000 Shares of the Ciwitikl, Stock of
• BANK OF cANAD#
I 83ite Prim: $50.0 0 (z. Share
#ATAIILE AS FOLLOWS:
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On Jan. 2,1935 ..t I31.50 etathaure ' . . ' '.
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The Bank is authorized to pay cumulative dividends from its pronto, after, provision
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profits are lobe applied to the test fund of the Bank or paid into the Consolidated Revenue
Fund as provkled by the Bank of Canada Act., - -.
Not more than 50 shares. maybe held by or for the benefit of any one person. Share-
holders must be British subjects ordinarily resident in Canada or corporations organized
under Dominion or provinisd laws and controlled by British subjects ordinarily resident
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Subscriptions should be mailed to the Minister of Finance, et. taws, in envelopes marked
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Further_particulars will be found. is the official_propectiis and apidicationlorm..whick.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th 1034 '
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lAitelieson, Marjorie Purdon. 14.,PIPP.•
I.Donald, Russell Purt%drotn. MaP.Or (413)UL% •
, of Australia and New lealand-,,ktta
.--Doris Wilkinson, Harold Wood's, Gor-, ,
don laacDonald, Angus • M'.1Daaald. ' liiiap
el4Wapebostlervit, ,H4nrve.:...ttli%iSit*te7,647art, _
' - 1, ' FdSeve:r Zen' . AC: v ri teo:n7g,
are' Stewart, - . '
Scene The Wind and the. 1.4aVes''
Dprothy Webb, Murray Wilkineon, IVIarie
Aitcheson, Lucille St. 1Vlarle, 7300k ,C4Irer
-Mae McDtmaid, Helen McDonald, Roo
eammie. Margaret Aitchesort, Water 2;
Color, "Spring Flower"-Drie Willaineonisly:
Verna Purdon, Jean Welwood. Pattern
suitable for Linoleume-Billie MeClure,
tAhneerhtteaaciS.tewart, Etta Swan, GreCe Wea,-
Essay'
"History of our School or Seetion",--
Kathleen Thom, Norma Weatherhead,
Myrtle% Caldwell, Laurine Miller, , -
COMPETITIONS
Darning Wool Sock -Jean. Welw9od,
Laurine McGuffin. Live Stock' Naming
-Donald Ross, ',Clifford Farrier, Donald
lVfartin, Frenk McQuillin. Moutli Organ
piaying-Clordon Lasenby. Johnny Prit-
chard, Bert Whyard, Richard Park.
Weed -Naming -Murray Taylor, George
Webster, Raymcnd St. Marie, Jean Fos-
ter.
Prizes donated by T. Eaton Co. Ltd.: •
lst-To, pupil winning highest 'number
of points -prize, silver raw fruit basket
sentably engraved-VVon by Doris Wilk-
inson of St. Helens, with 56 points.
2nd -To second highest pupil -Book,
-The Life of Our Lord," -by Charles
D:zkens"-won by Annie Taylor, S. S.
No. 12; West Wawanosh, with 46 points.
3rd -To 'the third highest pupil, book,
"The Rock and the River" (by Ralph
------- ---r-Connor), won. by Bernadean -Altorre vett
The Subscription List will open on September 17, 1934, and close on' or before. aspdember 21, 1984, •mttJrwthQuLpcerat t1ie-dzsrettor-o/-Me-Minzstor- 01 -i
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The classes were well fill• ecCand
4, exhi-
bits we're of a very high order. There
• were 9 heavy draft colts, 12 beef calves, .
'anclelaeltalter-broken-ealvasa-inesome-of
-the Domestic- Science classes -there -were -
'from 14 to 18 entries, while in the flowers
there were as many 'as from 15 to 17• in •
\some, ef theaclassesa which made a diffi-
cult task for the judges. -
• • It is expected th-at with the new basis
of grants relently announced by the De -
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Purdon, Inna, Swan. Knitted - Cap and
5earf-Donalda Jones.
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, FARM MECHANICS
Paper Model' of a 'barn -Murray Wilk-
•inson, Harold, Henry, Ross Henry; • Ches.
ter Nicholson. " (Necktie Rack -Hugh
Rutherford, Johnny Nicholson., 'Wilfred
Raramage, Alvin.lilton Rxhibit_or..4
Clay -
Wood, Ettabelle Webst-,C'a-y-ton„.,A49Pe ?Marie-. Grre-half doz. -Butter Tarts- /Vara Alton. Piece of rope, Spliced--ttillie
*Nellie CarvingeeHareld Humphrey, /Dairy Calfe-Franklin Eedy, Ross &trifle- 'Ferne Alton, Mildred Sherwood, Caroline
Mon, Allan Miller, ' Leonard Phillips.' Humphrey, Bernadean Alton. Orieehalf 1,
' eteCahre. Willie Humphrey, Gardon S.
%Agricultural or heavy draft- colt-IVItirraY , pound Chocolate Fudge -Florence Bee- Tgrottilt' aAyninanondMillerSt.. CMdamriPae,rtmRaenymt-
Naiondi
iTaylor, Frank IVIOQteillin, Bermadean Al- t croft, Annie Taylor, Cargline Humphrey,
.....-- Currie Ivan MeCaiillin Gordon Taylor,
partment of AgriaultiaC. toward's s"fieel
Humphrey,• who had. 42; Ross Jamieson. fairs and the tea4?ing of agriculture, the'
ezhcci. fairs will hentefarth take on a
new cease of life. evidence of which was
to be seen in the far at St. Helens ails
year. Mr. William McQuillin„ who has
so faithfully performed the duties -of
treasurer ever since the first school fair
,15 years ego, resigned that post and Mr.
W. I. Miner was appointed to fill the
- Primer, page 108-HaroId Henry, Lois
"The Rainbow" -Ross ramileson, Ferne -The three -act play, "The Three Pers,"
vacancy.
Webster, Reta Purdon, Earl McDonald.
McGuffin, Lucille St. Marie, Dorothy was successfully presented in the hall in
Webb. "0, Little Town of Bethlehem" .he evening' by Mrs. B. Roach's Sunday
-Ross Gammie, Harold Taylor, Mildred School clas.§-of nine girls. Music be-
tween . acts by Mrs. Dnnald Fowler arid
Mr. Arthur Culbert, all of Dungannon.
Errington, Annie Taylor, Raymond Cur- The program was interesting and there
rfe, "Home Thoughts from Abroad"- was a gootf attendance.
Anetta Stewart, Madeline, Caesar, Ferne
Alton, George Webster. "Daffodils" -
Cecilia St. Marie, Vera Taylor, Margaret.
Stewart, 'Verna Anderson:.
Map -Drawing -
Man of School Grounds -Margaret
Collection of Weods of commercial value
-Cecilia St. Marie, Evelyn Martin, Wil-
lie Hutriphrey, Harold „Humphrey.,
WRITING, MAP DRAWING, ART and
, ESSAYS;
Writing;
(-rough_ It would be good for us physi-, POUL'IRY FROM FARM FLOCK pmiToGRApary Anderson, Vera Rivett. "TheMeeting
ing type -Annie Taylor, Clayton Alton4 sE 14n of the Waters" -Doris Wilkinson, Jim
Barred 'Rock. Cockerel -Ernest Bee- • Six snapshot,s of Huron Cotmty, e
"ally. but that is only a part of the bene- George Webster, ArNitl Altairl: Halter -
.To play properly we must feel light -
croft, Florence Beecroft. Lois Webster,
• hearted and can you "tell me anything
George Webster. Barred Rock
that is better for us br 'dim families than
Ernest Beeeroft, Lois Webster. Florence
rmllett-
to feel gay and happy. If you are one
Beecroft. George Webster, White Lett-
!hlse women who do not know how to
horn cockerel-l&nest Beecroft, Ronald
Os v. ehange your ways and learn. Yott
Cranstbn. Florence Beecroft, Allan Cran-
will find that your work will not suffer
Duck outlined in blue -Helen Galnalscanes--Harold Paterson, F.erne Paterson,
,. vile, Shirley Buchanan, Dorothy Webb,' &meat Beecroft.
Quillin, Bernadean Alton. Rollison Fal
•coner. Halter -broken calf -George Web- Marie Aitoheson. • Dish Towel -Ada -Dow, -1, -NATURE COLLECTION -4_, ,
ster, Allan Miller, Itlissell Webb, Harold I
Verne McGuffin, Doreen Irwin, Lorene .,
mcouffin. TreNbacks for curtainyv_rior School Collection Noxious„ Weeds -
DOMESTIC SCIENCE , e ence Beecreft, Villa IrW,in,,,,lquriel Pur- Junior Room_ St, Helens, Dungannon,.
Woods.
No 12 E. and W. Ws.wanosh. Largest'.
beznuse we are like the children, if there, Baked Custard -Ada Dow, Agnes Mar- ,don, Iona Swan. Kitchen Aprem-Anet-
' - collection of Ground -Hog Tails -Mary
ston, 'White Leghorn pullet-tUalcoim
........ tin., Greta HumphreY,- Nrarjorie Purdon. ta Stewart, Bernadean Alton, 1Viuriel .
broken colt -Murray Taylor, Frank Me -
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Many mothers have reason to bless
Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator, be-
cause it has relieved the little ones of
suffering and made them healtlay.
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Offered
oderich
An opportunity to stock up with all your needs for the coming fall .and winter season at these
FALL MILLINERY
NEW STY LES
NEW SHADES
FINE QUALITY
For this Sale
BOYS'
FALL CAPS
Fine Quality
at 39c each
BOYS' GOLF
HOSE -
Stock up for
the winter
20c pair
Nationally' Knomt
Lines of
FACE F ',VD ER S,
CREAM'S AND ,
•Ass,,rn OSMLTICS
Are carried on our
Toilet, Article Counter
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$1.39
Children's
CHINCHILLA
COATS
Sizes 1, 2, 3,4
COlors blue, green
while, pirmk
Special at $1.59
A .
ALUMINUM
51/2 tit, Teak 'Kettle)
51/2 qt. Potato Pot
2 Qt. Double, Boiler
57c each -
MEN'S FALL
-TIES, 25c each
BLANKETS
66 x 80, Many
colors
$1.29 each .
EXCELLENT
QUALITY "
PAINT
59c,‘ qt,
om' e Early to
and Reading„‚e Advantage'of
ticiPaie in th,* ee..11.. evetyone Of Oar
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ANOTHER. SPECIAL
Full Fashioned,Hose
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Service Weight .or
Chiffon
AFINE SUB-
STANDARD HOSE
47c per pair'
-LADIES'
HANDKERCHIEFS
Fine Qualtty
3c each
TABLECLOTHS..
stie ,X50 •
39c each
Leurs*-- -Creitithic colored
• VESTS and BLOOMERS
Outstanding Value at
• 29c each
amAinvos
SLEEPEttS
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Pink anti !Atte
•In all sizes.
, 79c
thotolate
. 4.
'Buds.
Regi„.264. lb.
For the Sale
• spftio •
per Bk. '
15c
nag...cotes
Laos, taws
MENS COMBS
At usual Peopla's
Law Nom, '
COLDRENS COTTON'
fawn and black '
MARSIIMAILIAIW Si4e$ 6 to 934
COVE$ED110401111L 15c Sir
13e,
FINEST .ASSORTMENT Or
CHILDREN'S •
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to
Special Values
Galvanized
PAILS
tliey fast
-15c each
On Sale' SATURDAY
MORNING
10 -Oui-MauyCIstoi
ers *friends
WE REALLY BiLincve TAW
110$
Fall Opening Sale
4-41I OFFERING” 'YOU
T�E nNEnd vAtutg 1vt
wiVE Oft vim* AIME Tt
OF $Z0 -WE INVITE
VOtilutiftticettort-TO-tiloW
'YOU THAI* o u * A1o
AssOftsslittek O MEH/0044114*
018it -off FINEST WF
MN* *vta *Mt.
P St. 1044 154 to $1
Stoto
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...-Ladies'.
Celanese
..11ose
Sub.standard
Hose, at per pr:
c.
Palmolive Soap
Colgate's Baby
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Specjaist
*for 19c
5 -PIECE
CURTAIN SETS
Featured at
47c per Set
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outstanding low prices
SANVA
SANITARY
NAPKINS
12 •to a Box
For this Sale,
15c per box,.
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Fall Dresses
/Most Attraet2ve Styles
$1.60 eich
Replenish yoUr Writ-
ing Needs ' at our
Stationery Counter.
ELECTRIC BULBS
, For This Sale
12c each
Buy Seferal
Assorted Chocolate
7 DIFFERENT FLAV.
ORS
A. REAL FEATURE
. 17c per lb.
MAROON CRIB,
SHEETS
Regular 39c
Special 23c
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RAYON HAND -
PAINTED SCARVES
• ABSORBENT 29c each
FALL PURSES
In the' moSt attraCtive
* des'
REAL. BUYS at
59c -and $1.06 tett
Niummlummonimammeav
MEWS FINE QUAtillt:
'WOW SHIRT, full,
yoke, sizes VI, 1414
to 17 *it 79c each
4ies'
«4 YON SILK
HOSIERY
R*afieattot at
BED LAMPS
in attractive
designs •
$1.00each
COTTON ' '
Lb. Roll
25c BOBBY PINS*
LAntrts,
SILK CREPE SLIPS
Reduced to
• $1,•00
NortoN
DEPARTMENT
u 1 I assortmint of
yOUr ev:erfida3 ltettr
treo;
'having& *
Floor Polishes—Furaitork Polish,' etc.
On sale at attrWoode;lwate Depattment °
Reg. 5c
Reduced for this
Sale
3c Card
.RAIVY'S RUBBER.
PANTS.
Sal
ge
toliturEctll:slitivEerka
BRASSIERES
GIRDLES
aind
Stile Starts 'FildaY t .' .P1RsatrmA
always
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