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FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR
13 MONTREAL, ST. PHONE 120
Premier Drew
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at Yxeter Meeting
0 ae its R e,elected at A n Paean
Meeting of Senn., Huron
Conservativs
S1'.AI''ORT1I Nov. .:8,. --Elmer D.
Bell of Exeter was rt•-elecied president
of the Progressive Conservative As-
sucia.tnoii for the Provincial riding of
1110.011 .01d the Federal riding of
11uroli-Perth at ,the ai1uual meeting
field here tonight.
All officers were returned by act`lani-
ation. Besides the president, they are:
Secretary,. Fisher, Exeter
1)'easurer, 11'. 11.11i1ackstoue, Goderich :
viae -presidents, Carl Draper of Clinton,
gi Alvin Sillery of Seafurth. Mrs. N. W.
Trewartha of Clinton, 'Gorge Arm-
strong of Exeter. bred ('arbert of
Statta : auditors, Russell Bolton of
Dublin, Peter I':isenbae•b of Grand
Bend.
Snow which blocked• some roads and
made travel difficult over others kept
the attendance down, and only about
111(1 were 1111 hand when, the b11S111s:
session opened.
Members present included Elston
Cardiff, of Brussels. M.P. for Buren
North: I)r. Robbs Taylor, of 1)a)sh-
wvuud, \1.1'.1'. for Huron; John Hanna,
of W'inghani. M.P.P. for Iluron-Brltce;
hred Edwards, Palmerston, M.P.P. for
Perth-; J. T. Juluhstone, of Walkerton,
M.P.P. for Bruce ; 'Phomas Pryde, of
Exeter, defeated Progressive' Con-
sem.atcandidate for Huron -Perth
k''deral ruling in 1045; A. J. Bradshaw,
of St. Pauls, \I,1'. for Perth.
Premier Drew motored from Tor-
onto to -address the gathering. Previous
to the meeting he spoke briefly at a
dinner attenth'd by represenitatives
from 10ca1 associations in the area,
FIRST 'HOCKEY •
It -eenis • only right ,1(lt Canada
shuilld lay claim to tli^e glume of hockey, Financial Terms Discardedbut, up 10 the iuol'uent. there has been
little Ilruuf.
,Th'e game evolved from •• Favor of Everyday
rhe games of "hurley"' and Language
:�titGny" flint were relatively ancient
English di‘ersiunis. AWhen the English-
man adopted the art of skating from beim, following a practice it originated,the- Hollanders in the early 117th cell ,
tury�,,they -quickly put shinny on ice. the flank of Montreal has come for -
...;•0 much fur the ancient history,- ward with a well illustrated, easily
(mite recently. .however, a commis- understandable bank statemeunt for
shut of Mel:ill University, Montreal, the benefit of its more than 1,500,000
put learned steads together 111,1111 effort
The Perfect Gift.
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St. David. St., Goderich Telephone 401-J.
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New Features in
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11o, Homemakers! When 1< lived thep. Remove 1 tattp before' t3erv-
Hein .
at Grandma's place we 'always had li 3 1rhe nutritive valtte of the outside
bowl of soup before dinner was served t leaves of cabbage is gi►ceven though
it was ladled -from a ,'luck pot on the they are not attractive, Wash thorough --
stove. Today there is a great variety ly and acid to soup stock fors•=flavor.
Remove before serving.
of soups from which We can choose : 4 A' dash bf chili sauce and a bouil-
one for the particular occasion. If we lon cube added to blended soups or
wish the soul) merely to create interest dehydrated noodiesoups make a richer
in the dinner, we will select one of the food.
clear soups either a bouillon or con- 5. Simmer soup. Do not boil.
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THE SUGGESTION BOX
1Al[rs, V. M. says: To preserve wicker,
furniture, spray with water. This will TILL SOLVENT dust and keep reed from drying A lot of dispirited folk have been
JIONTfI':AL, Nov. 24.—Again this
Somme. To discriminate between the
i,titter you will remember that the clear
soup made from fresh 'lean beef- its
bouillon, while consomme, also a• clear
soup; is a combination f meats, flesh
or cooked. On the other hand, if we aim cracking.
wish. the Soup to be the main item 1�11;s. d. �.. says. The easy method telling us that, what with all the e-
we will select one .of the thick vege- creases in prices, and our riotous de
table, fish or •meat soups:
A soup helps to make - use of every one tablespoon co
extra ` piece of bread toasted, diced or
broken. - Other varieties of of ;;:npani- tablespoon of baking soda added to...it the chartered hanks of Canada don't
are: salty crackers, )tiny cornmeal before the silver is dropped in. Add
seem to support such gloomy views.
I+` salty sti eke,cheese bites and silver, enough to be veered. Too
Consider these figures :
tnnuthns, much silver,}n pan causes scratches and
Celery iyiacuits. By the way, to freshen , Savings .cud of 15)34) ....1,714,000,000
breads and crackers, soak in salted' also prevents good chemical action. Savings c>lici of IU4ti ....$3,449,000,000
The' aluminum pan may be freed of Savings Aug. 31, 1P47 ..:3,774,000,000
water. When they are puffed up> I the silver tarnish by boiling apple peel-
Remember too that, there are a com-
menttransfer to cookie sheet with egg lifter
and bake in oven for five to ten minutes. ings in large quantity of water for ten
furtable number of millions, in. bonds
BEEF BONE SOUP minutes. still tucked away. We seem to be
Cover leftover roast -beef bones and I * cluing 011 ri�;tit.—J.I,.R.
Anne- Allan invites you -to write to
scraps with water. Cover ; simmer One her in care of PM•Signal-Star. Send The Signal -Star job department is
hour ; remove bones. Add and (altoI in your suggestions "on homemaking equipped for all kinds of printing.
diced carrot, lig cup }chopped
onion, min- n•
Problems
and watch this column f
r
Repairs
37 West St., Phone 574—or
above Agnew -Surpass Store,
- Phone 11.99. -32tf
of cletining silver is in the aluminium
pain: One quart of Boiling water with
t and . one
sire to spend everything we can, we .
.noun `won't have • annythi 1g to spend.
Maybe not but savings deposits in
to decide when :and where the modern
game of hickey was first played. Their
investigations led to the discovery that
the 'first hcti'kty game 1115 played be-
tween two nine -hent tennis at the Vic-
toria skating rink in Montreal. The
year, 1175. Unless someone can offer
a
,better claim this stands.
Short stories that are best sellers
are to be found in the -classified section
of The Signal -Star.
MOVI-NG WEST
M. Rawlinson Ltmiteu regularly mak.
up and ship Household Furniture. ' Con
'solidated Pool Cara to Manitoba, Saskatch
owan, Alberta, British Columbia and to
California. Write. wire or phone for red aced -
freight rates. Established 1885
6110 Yong. St., Toronto. Kingsdal n5125
MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPINGaid STORAGE
vissameragememmamemegmemimmy
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depositors: • Unique among bank state-
ments, - the report,. vikictp. covers the
130th- year of the Bank's career, can
be read with complete understanding
by everyone. -
Iu,, the explanatioli of "the facts
behind the figures," t)te Bank em-
phasizes that. money deposite'cl does
not lie iitlle but works constantly for
the building of .the nation.
"Here is the money that makes the
wheels of commerce turn," the report
points out. "Here is the money that
helps the farmer garner his crops . . .
that helps tll'e lumberman 'buy -equip-
ment and pay his men. IIere are the
dollars that enable the• Bank to make
more than: '500 personal loans every
business day of the year to, men bind
women -who need money to mbet emerg-
encies and take advantage of: oppor-
tuilities. '
The statement is ' also' brightened
considerably by' the. addition of -little
thumbnail sketches throughout, and
the ust' of simple, everyday language
in place of the more formal financial
terms usually found in bank reports.
For example, bank- assets are referred
to as "What the B. of M. Has to Meet
its Obligations," while liabilities are
simply �'\V•hat the B. of M. Owes to
( )thers." Likewise, the explanatory
notes under each sub -heading are clear
and to the point.
I)I:I')SITS AT NEW I-HIGII
Deposits Of $1,7s3,000,00() again set
ani- all-time high, showing an increase
of $47,000,000 over the previous year,
and demonstrating* the way in - which
Canad:rns` are' endeavoring -to meet
the - danger of inflation.
This statement of Canada's senior
financial institution reflects -the general
trend of b'tlAiness activity throughout
the country. F er example commercial•
)ansion has been 'accompanied by a
redriction of holdings of government
salt, pepper. Cover. bnmme 45 replies. stationery or other printing.
utes. Add 114 cups cooked or canned I
tomatoes; heat. Garnish with lemon.
Serves four.
POTATO CHEESE SOUL'
Three medium potatoes, '2 cups
boiling water, 2 to 3 cups, milk,
1 slice onion,, 2 tbsps. fat, 2 tbsps.
flour, 1 tsp. salt, pinch of pepper,
1 cup grated cheese, 1 tsp. chopped
parsley.
Cook potatoes in boiling salted water
until tender. Put through strainer.
Measure and add enough milk. to make
four cups. 'Scald with a slice of onion.
Melt fat, add flour and ,seasoning.`
Gradually add potato mixture, remov-
ing .onion. Cook three minutes,Add
cheese and beat till smooth. Sprinkle
parsley, on soup before serving.
or Telephone 71 when you need oak%
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USE OUR LAY -AWAY
BUDGET PLAN. FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
BLUEBIRD and. i::RIDAL WREAT IAMOND
RINGS •
ULOVA, ELGIN, LORRIE and ROLEX WATCHES
AT PRICES RANGING P i'' OM $24,50.
LOVEI.3' PATTERNS IN COMMUNITY PLATE
iR,OGERS SILVERWARE. . '
4° STERLING SILVER DRESSER SETS:
OTHER 3EWELRY ,GIFTS TOO NUMEMATOO
MENTION.
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BARLEY BROTH ,
One quart meat stock, 1 tbsp.
turnip. diced, 1 tbsp., carrot diced,
1 tbsp. white navy beans,, 1 medium
onion -chopped, 1/2 cup pot barley.
Add beans to cold bouillon or stock,
bring to boiling point and. add, .vege-
tables and barley. Cover and simmer
11/_ hours, Season to taste. Makes -
about 5 cups.
GRANDMA'S MEAT ,AND
VEGETABLE SOUP
21/2-3 lbs. of, shin, knuckle or
neck of beef, 1 onion -sliced, 1/2 'cup
diced celery sand leave's, 2- pepper
corns, 21/> quarts water, 1 tbs
salt, 3 carrots in strips, 1 bay leaf,
paprika.,,-,
You ,may' also add:
.. One-half cup rice, pearl barley
or noodles, 1 eup, tomatoes.
Wipe the meat, cut' the lean part
into cubes. ('over with cold water,
heat slowly to the simmering point.
Remove the scum as it forms. After
simmering for two hours, add the vege-
tables and seasonings. Simmer for at
least one hour longer. We like our
fair share of meat and .vegetables.
You may Prefer to strain them out,
for a cleiir, sparkling bouillon.
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TAKE A TIP
1. V'getable water poured down. the
'Sink means food value wasted. Canned
soups take on new zest with the ad-
dition of vegetable water, but remem-
ber -to go' easy on" the salt if the vege-
table has been salted.
•2, If earl have• oversalted the soup.
there is something you ean .do about
it. Slice a raw potato and add it to
Reid's Upholstery
You''will be proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that
we re -upholster or re-cover foryou. Choice of velour, frieze,
tapestry, damask. Quality coverings.
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THE SQUARE, GODmRICH
loans increased , 3U per cent.; denot-
ing
encies, and, for depreciation of bank
ing the nation's expanding peacetime
premises, furniture and equipuient,• the
pruductiui). The finaircing of this ea. flank reports earnings for the year
I 1 un.1o,unting -. to , 11,579,2b5. To provide
for "Dominion and Provincial taxes, the
and other public securities, which now 'Bank set aside *4,150,000, leaving net
stand at $U57,000,000.. , - earnings of b5,423,285, compared with
Heightened industrial A c t i v i Cy.
brought about by. the increasing pro-
(luct.ion of peiiCetinte goods found the
Bank participating. ,to a touch greater
extent in commercial •i.initiicing, with
holdings of industrial bonds and de-
bentures increased from $56,000,000 in
. 11)4(1 to $1)11,000,000 for the year ended
October •31, 1947.
Enlargement of the bank's facilities1
t through the construction of new
branches 'and the renovation of pre -
miser in various parts of Canada. is
manifested in a snhstantlal rise in the
Il value' of its premises, which, at $13,-
000 000, has increased by nearly three
it11111)11 d01101q.
A11 of. These factors add up to giAte
the Bank .record-breaking resources of
l 1,898,0()0,000, This figure exceeds its
obligations to the public by :41.071),000.
GRAPHIC! EARNINGS STATEMENT
Another innovation in the report is
the earnings statement which gives in
detail—down to the fraction of the
cent. --- the distribution made of the
year's earnings in -relation to the share-
' holders' invested dollar.
After paying all overhead exponses.
including staff salaries, bonuses. and
(ei'ntribufions to the. pension •fund, and
after snaking provlision for eon ting-
$4,487,182
ing-
$4,4b7,Ib2 last year. ()f this, 3,000,-
0UU was distribu1,ed to shareholders,
with the baltlUCe of ; 1,823,'285 trans-
ferred to the profit and loss aceautt.
On each dollar of the shareholders'
money .invested in the Bank of Mon-
treal, the Bank earned 11.51 cents in
11)47. Of this, 5.12 cents were paid
in • taxes, 4.13 cents Went- to -share-
holders, and the remaining 2,2(i cents
went to surplus.
and,
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FOR 100 YEARS -1847-1947
74,047 RQOURS, ARM
1(i4) years of satisfactory service
to the bridles of yesteryear --your
great grandmother end your
mother. For to4'ay's brides—three
modern distinctive patterns-.
Eternally Yours, First Love, and
Adpration.'We are proud to be
distributors of this finest ,quality.
beautifully designed silverplate.
Whiie. the demand still `exceeds
- the supply, we are receiving regu-
lar shipments. We would ;be happy
to help you select your pattc1n1
Place your order now.
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You wour,n- admire.. her
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calmly speeds the many
callis with deft,. sure move-
ments. -
With switehhoarels busier
than ^ ever because of the
many new telephones, this
skill is being called on as ,
never before.
More telephones are being
added right along. Our eon-,
Stant anTf is to provide
more and better service .. .
always at the lowest possibly
,cost to give greater value
to ,eery telephone user.
ThE KELL TELEP1114NE
Enquire at The Signal -Star whether the person you have
in mind is now a subscriber to The Signal -Star. -
If this person is not a subscriber, he or she would probably
appreciate a subscription for a year or more to the home
town paper. '
,
Send or bring in the person's name and address -together.-
with the price of subscription ($2 a year anywhere in
Canada o Great Britain and $2.50 to the U.S.A. We will
mail to your friend an artistic Christmas card stating you
r are sending the gift; then the firs issue will go forward
whenever the sender desires, The daft subscription can be
made for more than one year if the sender so desires. ,
Why not use this easy method 6f sending a Christmas gift
that will bring pleasure to the receiver the whole year
round? n
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