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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-01-11, Page 2e CQwPun Int ROlgE,11 J. C, STRAD. 32(OTigt he Mumma Borg Co.) ClIAPTER, . ;starid correction,. and he had merel - paused ta epeak '\ •itete, Arranged, to temp' him in one ;of bCfere leaving the house, favorite haunts. She Wila areirY nanc ewe you neygoo.d. wishes;e• he shocked, and thought it was, • very aid-. "Arid I. give them mastfeankv, dreadful, hut of course we mu;St ear a1tthoughp,erhaps„ with wore dem.; Irene. Mr,' Convi,eriel, was, 'very \eleven eutey than yo,n. euppose,e Iliat'•s; what came of !lyeing a man e •"You are Ves'y oopict,ig1.Comvezd rt expeiiencer'-axid j'a,dernent, MC. Con aeknowiliOgecri, wain& and some knowledge oT esuld not with yoai anything butwrd laappitiss,,a' refbum,ed. heal 1513,t .ouneeraing, another poxt,' otf hi • 11;a•soneso• fortunate os Elda en, in mak- -Program Oanwird was\ even les mg yoiir,e4mmainitiatee fil,/,st miem, frank w;itit Mrs. Hard, 11 Wialsi deve , Twee' had o .ontrbrute t oiap. enough to loiew that be it Cheery . PiaeSu Ineoe direo* than .1 •ran under !cart:am 151mit'---Lamis.. the Ress,ent oircunistanoes, He At length all his plans 'appeared to • epste,itink tin his Tome, ;1'71,311E0os notes, be eamplete; The city Was ta a tumult ,•end his, words sent the girl., hauod of excitement over the veer, hut Ton luSlikag in G strange mixture of grati- Ounwand1 a 'cleever niteireet centred`tion and, enYer. The tribute he the 131°'t he was' haltehing! under th nnpleed—that he Istm,self woultt have `unsuspacting notes of Irenr and E been glad ho have been her enitor—, den Id 'cm4c1' *nap n!ave Uhe re was skilfully •plasined to appeal te her ws'ald' 'ae. caeY. If he fails;d ra thi TraY, and her anger wtaiS due -to, its ae had another'g failure success, .the• told herself she should at least the 'SiPPealranee of saccem not listen to scieh wends; sive should ,The lact. that the 11-41tion was noW 'hate ta hearsech Wanda. And yet he war probably had an influence in 'listened' thene and was, not ewe seeding op the plot. ,Ev,erything, was tikat aha bated them. She" could od ander high teneion; powerful entrents say, "Yea are very good, Mr, con.: of thought Were hearing the masses wterd.,,s-. !along ,unacenSteme;di •channelis; eieby He peeesod, her hand at ',tit., inor, itself was dr a s6ate of flax If he and again that strange miDquala of were to strike at all: let :the .bIow dadi • motions ,surged through her. ;et once., • , • •Conwd proceeded to the Ibusaness0, On this early ,Angust night he as- •:section arOf the town sapleaeed with, certained • that Dave was working -the evening's evedhs. He, found his altne in hni v4fice-• Then he called - way imPeclied by crowde in pro& of a nember en a telephone. • , the newspaper off-iees.Ide had paid, ; "Thisis 'hils nient," heexPlained little attention to the'progrese of the You will findebian alone in his office, war scare alitributingeit to the "Skil. T. will be 'waitingta hoar from you ful les-elittity fentezeists oionne,otea 'at , " He Voted Mrs. Hardy's withetheernamactUre, of armaments, Phonenlinl___...1/01r. • Then he dr070 bus To the lest he had not believed that- r:1 -to th,_ Raxd, home, exollan'eld a war Wats possible, °Robody wants to Lew wiuncs with Irene; \and vat dolinl -Pert,"•he hod ibustnes,s AO a hand ocE 'cribbage 'with her • acquaintances. "Even. the sarsivarasint ak0b11,er- • • • ' " • zeople, don?cb wax& to:fight, Ailleechay! ,Doring over this correspondence, \wanteis to fedghten intore nvoiniey o,lx4 Dave filed .'60 ithstract his -mind from of the ttutpayers oEeop&" To. Oen- the tatralkuoils doinkgs o'r these- last TiaTzt this-seaiplailnaion, st*sasid,. :very days,. Office organisation had been complete. It oeveYeedi the wfitume, tro:una PareLYzedl; ••stetaesgraPhers and Cleriles and left nothi'ing *4#, Nirith It Birt to -night was :•aware' et a was' as 114.11011er sot* groat: excursion: keener tanctioh -in, the crowd' stmos- ba;(1' bson strin-Ittinioetl; etnnetbing Ning(n.^ 'pi ore. , • They : *ere: goodkzikvmd siertia am& novel ,which divereed-"the vd,„,,,,4, va, ,sm.,* • laneykng and interett`frorio 'the dellwoutte euf Nisi, ring,. and rnaking,dame ilsa.oy nese. ..4.nel Dave, With eaelited war; but they weretnenzeit,,gedye wore for thecry the latetet.••etna spent Intense than, hehad'etvier.secin befstiore,ltbet evening battihn 'in, a lirnI effort • Trete wtS, teuz.-of *Ay. atiolin.wan I at \aslaaantratien- • ether, en adiverttarrens,;spialt et,1kJeniy ,e ' • knock aT-'thc mod:- tosIeret that the 'ErfEtisr emer/ net- *1215.133,e Man'e'knu-nk; net blow aver, pa,• had•Aio:,Jrnialr'aaj'ks, an Of:flee, girl's, Lmenk;. e, lieStnating;: nothing Ilirap'-wase, .esame to wa,tt r ' .0Ome Pass, e d- • No ene Vole past, and! alLtitit'eksitement ,ftotr timid; alatkog.esble, knock; Odd. !last, ,oast one dreamed; *yard ,,e614 -.4d, but Peasant:1y he heard' the he a matter of e few 'weehis! a few 4161001E eita'in•Ide 21vRe wad Imlike'cl' trecntlis, at the moat, until a theTaughi. e door. 0rbside stood eu.young, whippecit Gerneany wodd. etire uShe •Taiiked ep. sthYlY,. her, hind the Rhine tioplat ways .0,f rade- deane bale coneeaged beneath ta broad 'Mg the hicketrinity whit& entasmed. "It_- lla.nthene ".word/edt, d •'You • 7,3104tseis sbe. said, "excuse op:way:4 abovtedway tbssugh rase, Ibut—you are Mr. Ekhsti, aren't Istn'theotAtttrer4' extter'.6a7nifirt1'4''' thew" teatigurri:t. T377.`124esca " • ts' ehelp' , you in any Wa. Y?" must Eava 1t.,6adalnas• The' wornan tittered a moment, hut •At ' cella used a teleithens, hemline& tobehliy, 'You. wilf,1 Wonder nen ;•••ii,eimied!„ to a szast,assayst, at me coming, •to you:, but Pm from .470. ho was the country. .Did: yea think that?" , kliegett byeeeing,.*onitsin, `They think "I• onsPeeted 1tJ stwid. Davi with • a. talb4.. in, Et, blotx.'1/ SoPpriar was ' tirade: "You lennelesed--,"-- paused: PaSicTe 4-tbu Yrarrig, -woman be- --Yeal?" • • ll groor iiininatientii. • "Like a ,t,ouritry girl," hesaid, "Weillf,,• You brought ins heref! she o1e1tItT. ,•• •Jyyy,i6 tist biga, , 447r6i006.30,4713e, Ticrez She -tittered again. "Well, I'm lest," i%relt geoka lanittneitis '600Wairdi,'Wittheuit 'she' oenfesiseal. got •o't the train pthrlengoo. lifters itha4t atisid—kt,01,1016.?" a ibt0711t time age, 114' 'strait Was'. to •"ress,:l moot me, but there ese such crovisdi e. Ita the.street-1 must ha'Ve Mass:tea hOrr- r wed *oat, to, titt3, - 'Am4 .,9e57 737'0Tur Ii161.4 On *lel ;WirtidOW's nrttonyef arnacs.iotteti,' &die estnsme& and r had heard, k:), 'you.' $6, ' just 'Who, irave you got it integer" •' sthan,Th I'd taelh,---4if ymi.vsottldthlt mind •' ou looterEtlirlien----ThicYs. Inartr' '—shoirintg* me 'ete thie 1.111&613431! ' rlre, knii-j ffdfs-n srns aru he fumble& in her .P,e4catt, ' strit thst put hitienotult'vf Dave •thrdstaid.. her :t•b •the office.. Suorusi; cat= 'se, =mirk years :Mere heiDoedneed a ixtr4"i' Piece of Nvoisi koDa4, l'haual..feT'tlitaill suits- TaPer4tI au•• _ " tore, ..8,t2.1, Men Iota of..iplenclistWhy,Oat's' 'Stunt` tfeW'bitoeks," —decent • friends, X.sese,e • Said ,Dave..' walkwenn& with, •:wit= iteafaep sykyystr -$0,100, know Erni,you,' , He turned: tor. hit hat, lout att "Oottwant, "Bsti=4--whaes mope to' thihat moment there was .anether thniet •e point.dees, hellsiairew your' • fie -seek' on, the ePeted.it.. • `Net he, 1gneiss 'he had no Mena- ,• boY of 'eight or ten years, steed 'out-, ary, .,th$1173eldb. 'month* an& would have side, • macta' a Roth*, a .fozgewarbg me,„, oven I, "Can I &Mee in?" the lad ventured. , "WhY, iotf ,eenase you cairst What is "That% ail right, Omni.Nowwant it von?", • ' F,GeLt to, get him tioiwm to, your /Awe "Are p.au. Mr. Elden?" some night to be eigtleed "Yet.m' fix the date later—,and keep hire Awe • The lava *as& shyly about ;the of - until .1 call. Ale- him, with, his Aelypee,to 'Age. .1t lwast ;evident he Was' impressed "Sante joke," • she seat and them, "rift& its1 zusig'104ence. •StidderiatY .he ',vat disgust i hen, yoke. "Who• Pnalidroffr he 101; disclosing a sihnek 5!t; ern; ',Men; Me, ea, thegtr�rr of be help. • "Never mind who: 'it'S " Oosm.1 ".gtst • yea n. aiden, that teat Ward reetucened. TsPil,'Idtligtor it, Flopet's 'something on *Doubt, ond aiather; ,eild sell lots hut ou make a gabfci jeb 1 wonft r-tt ManY of lobe; "Were. Yon, thinking bu stingy." efbuying a few lots?" e Toronto:, X-TOOPAtV ttr ille% in aftl.gotion `tullit. Bellew and York eft.ly, offers re re,trtr,e4e.-yeatto' Conroe of ,TrAlek• AuK, to young, women, 11.o.viptr the ,re•-' seereoeedueetioe, and dealrOUn of 1?0' reieg• nurses., This TT.oseitel adopted the eight-hour systeM, pupee receivei un4forms of the Shoo, mouthiy allowance arid travel/log expenses to end from liew York. For `farther information Apply; ,to• the Eitsparintendelat. .0. ----------------------- A plight, Oversight. . Speaking of abs•ent.mindedness, an • ; • /* old friend writes, ifs dhat he is „remind: h ed of an Amusing etory of 'the late -,..11/111;;Pletei ,was ee visiting at tie hente ori our friand'e parents and found that she had fergot- I ten to put a nightgown into• her bag,' 'Her hostess had gone' into another e 'room to get one for. her,. 'elaeu Mrs. Howe was heard' to call out from the a• • , guest room. s , ✓ "0 Dizzi•e„ dear Lizzi,e, it is no Mat- e ter about•the nightgawn. 1 firid'I have 040 edl!" tie • litarndied hes a bEai Sh "Did Yon 'Sell brie fa' tCarther?"•' s e kissed and, put in her przte, %teed *o rummy, Conwarci, or 1 wellitfth take it, Say, &On't you know You're Wasting your 6sito• in this ,one-thottite tO1Wri?• 1(101.1 0416 to get into the tbig leagteSe. Irony jokes would sure make a This, pail or L,1 trap set, =Colmar& awaited a sttital. oppottunity to holing it. It the meantime the teak Mrt. It ardry partially int& ,aolaii- 4stgo, Ile ollowerit her to believe', ,ertper, 611,0; Eldon's haloilte would al it al it:. ' 4, 545. ; Verita ,oho.pp64. he tit 41 a, taokaalips, Lice .your )fgat,trtilt-,44 c, d ens usO'ru 1s1 Sdi7 to "Well I knew Your tattler's name perhaps I could telilrm. 'Who is your Nithe•r 4,110,8, Mr. Merdoe Isn hit tont An& he said to me, befoire he got so IAA,' he Said, 'There's, just one honest • mall in this e,ity, and that's Mr, den,' Is that you, Mr, Elicliert?.” "Well,1 hope tit, su, but I won't claim such a distinctiou. I remember your father vePy Well, Did he send you to mo?" "No, sir. He's too sick, He don't know anYbOdY now. Re didn't knotW tie to -night." The they's Yoke Wen thick, and he "stopped and. SWalloreci. "Ansi then 1 perneitherett what he said abut you., and I just came. Was that all right, Mr. , "Yoitt*Iivy your father is Very sick?" tficyra know tapybody." • "Rave • you irelp—a doctor -et mantel" "Ne, Sis. We haven't .4ny rhobtly., niv tather tont it oil for the lett that he 'bought from yeti," • DaVe winced: Then, I:timing to 11 gmlng Women, "Phi afraid this is, more Urgent case than yourt, 111 tall a isx1 to take yrbil Id youv To he ssoittitsti I.) , Insertion -of an artlfiela, ligUe en- abled a wounded ;soldier in a New York hospital to talk, A. ijT 19'pliqr Pkr• ibeArsdrevir, e Greece He acknowleclg•es that he owes his ,1 te and freedom to Britain, following his trial and sentenco of banishment by a Greek court for incompetence. He is a brother of ex -King Con- stantine. He is to visit the United States as ,the guest, of his brother, Prin,ce Christopher and Ede American wife) Princess AinasStasia • - The Possibilities of the Potato. "Please pass the potiatujee; 'Dad!" How many times we have heard this echo across the table 'at 7.00 !atm., i200 ean,,'end again at '3.00 Tram bOryG and girls hungry from the • healthful exercise in the out-of-doors. Being a food high in starch value and containing protein and basic salts, it is 'truly an indispensable food for our az-427 IneT111. There are three traietures of flesh in the cooked, potato which may be de- termined, by their chemical composi- tion, the soggy, the -may, and floe mealy. The soggy potato is usuala7 • low in starch and relatively high in protn. 'When cooked, the tiny starch grains will swell up, but not sufficient to. burst the cell -walls which would give it the starchy and mealy condi- tion. • A po•trato of this ceiritentreadily absorbs water ail& becomes 'wet and soggy in the centre. • Potatoes that are of a waxy texture have a greater proportion of ,starcila to protein, The protein acts as frame- work ,bo prevent the starch frbrn forming a flaky mass, when cooked-, and holds the potato toge,ther listtssa. Thds class of potato is much in de- mand fop making salads and cream • otatoes. • „ In the case of the mealy potato, eaoh eelil is well filled, with starch • grains and when cooked the/se grains burst •the walls of their prisons and the result is a floicy mass.. If the starch• proportion is too high the per:. tatees -will fell apart when boiled,- ansimg, a. waete aS, well as a -ine-szy appearance. Remover, they are very good when baked. • Pota,toers with a •netted skin and 'crisp flesh are likely to be mealy when cooked. • Phdeewihi he --changes in the 'COM- OnS.ifidii of the potato .no- nnstter how carefully AbeY." an.'e• •iiitto'..edi. These changes' are 'tialseing pluaoe Contisaria2ly. Each,:aV- their 'effer9upon. the food valieeffthe potato. 'By these changes, the starch and 'sugar are broken up and :water 'is -grolst, off WIWI put re - gilt tOirt•bbs'potato t.2"'ster.1 -swea7sr- As Spring dravre, near and the potato begins'. 90 tprout,....a allit#ct -change from the inasty,. amid:ten may be'Iae• .„'niiithoiel-'euf cooking potatoes ma Y ha-ve Sisme.'effect upon the qusl- idy oincl .tood vtallue• :bemusesef the ehange 'of the:texture' ar, the- addition Stuffed Potati*-7,-,One':inedinti tis- thing .big andprecious an& beautiful.' eti.p.O!(Larba., ,one .1:j&:aporonful of erearrs and, one teaspoonful of butter, Re - the inside of th...e Potato .with • their Toad value, while those peeled lose-allsourt -seven per dent. Baked po- tatoes lose -very' l'ittle in nutriments Or quality. • Potatoes en shamrock—Remove the &sects 'from ;cue -half of a sweet green pepper and chap with an onion and a bit a parsley. Chop cold boiled po- tatoes, 'add salt and the chopped mix- ture. Place in a •eteel ;spider with two• tablespoons ;of het butter. Gook slow- ly arid when brown, turn oust and serve. Potatoes with cream sauce—Rub two tablesPeone of butter • and one, talblespoon ,of flour together in a fry - 'lug pan. A.dd one cup of Stook or milk and stir until it boils. Remove krona fire, Od fiVe tablespoons grated !olvees•e,,sailt, and one green sweet pep- per chopped fine. Put a layer of this sauce in a balking lash ...;then a layer of sliced' (b•olIecil) potatoes and rei)eqt until dish is full finishing with a layer, of sauce, Sprinkle this with bread erumbs and hits ef,butter and bake for fifteen minutes. Potato croquettes—To twa 'cups. of inasaied potatoes) ad& one tablespoon! ion juice, or chapped onion, salt, pep- of butt:sr, yolk of 'one egg, a bit of on -le per- and parsley. Farm into patties and fry in hot fat. t Potato omelet—Put one -cup of mashed potatoes through the ricer s arid mix with three eggs, beaten light h Tet41• Ameete St1004 :at 141pAirg.:36o of ,Thim. 44opuOt •, 'APeets Are $'4,0;f1,48-it301 4. 'Bit 041 to 49 47.67-0.,::of :r.-A*11000,0 pet)oiltA: Stoiw iCrooktair,atii PeOpie. " it? R0741. taaluded in the licinid ussete CAR •'-.13ank 0tiT Canada for the fiscel year 4,04114' ori '601144.-,• • .dehentaraa 'and; • ended NoWenalter ilOth Cl/Stale:son the.estocks.,Of appetetimatelY. 848,000,00(4, . -strong; end, .1'mnd petition ''."0".•••jtire..ellequesf oti.orpher.',hanks hank. :WI,t1h,"j,tviargo, 4,1,14 :40440lOtt' .414vi.tP06 -6110 .14:14'.414v0'440'.:111"klrlig‘ .9pgangoat4On.•*eughoOt eoirre4an;cletitis .$1?/.7;1398,71,11.i Ccuue the reper•P:oe,*4.' Ituiy4.1**, •0 pork avuldopatt ,seenyigu5. CanOdo, ireflocts. int:Ittespisei,el,,nisanner 'Spetsg14,. the ,g,'enerail •oonclitierts! 01/(;) 0/),"Mtry„, other. • than . Oanod!inri $7,901,927, On thin ale,corot' iv1141, nallwoy on , thsvb gellowtaii 1-,110 adioztMent ,Per1e4 tog indiustry trat1111,0 the gene4*gitriands 'Ibittgrieso, is “eiTtdontly ths. hpem4.4.1t, �f the, '.greatOt.' importancee,froin the public stalvdpnints perhaps :Ow Manner in WU& the sav1117/•.4 dslmOts haive been, .arainbizined in the ;face of • lesseued.'induStritlail;\istativity..The'sith- - otietteg, 'bad phd,ixe depasith indd- elates that a, very' ilsrot,t1)nellertkla:0; the Pe'aPhi have beta adtlihnl '11;14,4 • terially to 'their ,savings!,' !'rh-Al • 11 a healthy sign; partieiganiy al the 'largo amount that small, 'inved4.,- oxs have placed , in Victory. Bonds during the pasts fervi,r: years.' Pr otal de- pasits, amount to $37.2,003,961, •, of ,of Which $277,595,882, /beer" interest. Bank's Cash Position. , • The Batik has fully' maintained ltd 0 usual ettella' Position, the per- centage Of actual ',cash 'On handl and in beink to liabilities to the 'public heing 28.20%., Of tetiiil a•Siants; •of -$479,362,386, asaets are.1210,-. 048,881, 'being '49.37% of liabilities to the public. • ,Of• this 'amount 'cash on hands arid; Dorodnion tiotee. total $63,935,90.,, Other prin'cipal Aterrus• • rice -1104 Well Maintained., •,1:4,11in•Proilt •and Lo4s.Acceir shows, that profits have, been Maintain., ,e,;(1; the total Tel' Year, after' (10.... . Charges -Ter • inanagement, acorn inter -Mt on ,deposit, malting' , fall Truviduo for'a boa .0115 doeht- tuflrd0h-t414., halting'. amounted to .$3,-• •958,49; which equals,l.9.40% on the Cfrpitele• This assobUrit, added to the •balance Of- ?Tuft 'and •Losz ,earried frioin the prerlotis, year, made the.• tOtal' atnaurit aVailable 'Ter .distribre• Mac $4,803,514.. PrOln NYOSI paid hi divisdeinldn'• and horavs, ,$2',850,080; thsre Wa!S transferred te Officers Pent- 84k/n PILO $1.00.,S00;'' gi),OPi*bibn ' was arreAe" Bank. ,riTinises' 'of - $400000; Reserve for, Dominion 0•ov- ernraent.' TaXes„ 'including. War Tax ecu Bank Ileste Circulation $500,000; leaving an. anvoitirt. tO •ba-carriecl' far- ! ward to Pratt aircli14irst oX $1,007,514, • That the Royal; Bank. o.f, Canada has conic throng/1 the period of' husi- noes; •deprossien Such. splendid Shape Is an oVidenae. of the stability of oar Canadian banks -and' of the ' bnisiMeS95-isgacity of there in. charge of 8p0.0 ; wash and nth; with the mean) ed with rubies; it 6bdne with the lus' ami butter. Fix ithe bbitutii, shell with bre of mule golict, for tt repreSentea the mixture and leave hi the oven for young \ sacrifices and a 701,111g five minutes. „ ' girl's love, She put the coin bacl/ Vote. igen:1;1Y and! ;tied it up just as she Mother noticed a •snrall White !hand- had huirl°' it 'in the iljiae white hantrl The Little Thin Dime. • • ..• IrCirchielf. Then +eke began her flail -last had: been flung acress pile of *1)FoK:',1c.,8 on. -the centre table. G -Ped hotiSewi_!fe tharb she *as, 'she picleecl it up- and fonnol tied. in erre •dorner a dime: As' she looked at it her lipS.quiveredl, T,our it was lqwrgiei , handkerchief and Margle's . • 'Margie, was the . only a4tigillthe,i in, the familiY and -Worked; elieWnitorarn. She had. juat, had, her first ,nronth's pay and haLt. iven- allief it to h mother that is, except the' dime.' •She had not 'kept out enongh Morley- tbei •buy the pretty ;lb/Ouse / that she had wanted far ;so long op 'the ois'y imette r - 1 hoes that she had:admired. Os .the ,hat With the' Perk bOvit 'that h hall s ' • dreamed of. bile had not kept but. , Each package of "Diamond.' Dyes" vten enough to, hay •herself a checo-. eontaits directions so simple • any ate reht sundae? •' , woman „ears dye , or 'tint her worn, .'As her mother ;stand, a/id looked ,at .shabby 'di -eases, sleirts, waists, Coats, he little th,in •dime the tears came stockings, 'sweaters; Coverings', draPer- and rolled slowly, drown her 'cheeks, -fes, 'hangings, -everything, even if s.he he remembered When Margie 'Was 'has never dyed,' lief„(v.... Buy "Dianiond orn 'and, .teclItiled; br her' ,DYes';'--7.no other leitd,--then .perfeet isie'; all day ,lertg, .on her Small, un- home dyellig is' sure beemise. -Diamond , • erhain feet; she reniernberect / -when DYes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, angle was older, and at 'school and streak, or run_ Tell your drug -gist t the head of her •class. Niihen She whether the Material:you. 'wigs to; •dye work, but somehow /she did it me- chanically. The walls ef.' the. hous , . had ifbicto 4i,,vay; euct%phe raw Au; touicl,, • an easy road,,,' and ..hY, her 'side' was her good sweet little „girl. The 'bale .were -paid, •iand' there weren't any wOrrie0, 'and ttlre'' 'fInwers . Were •blOOM-.. ring; and. trYerlileaid -itilf1e) 'Sun was Shin- ing,' •anct, -Oh,- .What..-.a''tgood, if • - - What a' 'pity that there are: not more IVIargiet in the "werlicil 1040) -11j1 ,N Y A 03//oOessfel sez-tz'oe al' read hupdln. and repairing in QUO/60./1as' been. can •-„, '11 ded by Alie Provinetal Department of Ifidiieayuu ever&l new dAisstraiet7,,liAli.11th,iucrbt,113,41•gitliwearrtlor, were inaccessible for eolonisatioteeitie poses, have been ,opeued up for nettle- 'neut. , addlition, t1.34;117,1M)ra ever whIeli the teurlst treate, from aid 0 United States, and other Canadian ro vpriroicvecisa, um:ovne,s, relisatarlielin• ibbeegarealtieus; , • , . r 111 number 'of ears, visiting, tile provinee this year and increased re'vense ;f,,otk• the Provincial TreasSiirys Altoge•611.41`• some 476 milos of regional -and ninat-, • cipat roads "were 'corescrueiod ini'15221! • Repairs ;for the seine five elesties el roads totalled while inains• ! tenanee was earried0out en 2,030 miles. Earth reads improved and maintained; ! • in. a peematient manner totalled, assee -other .238 miles, making in. all 3,355 1/ Miles 1Mproye4 upon or constructed , the Department of Ilighwa3re in 1923, • / The building of new roads and the • repairing of old ones for 'colonization 1111rInitses' was a ereminerit feature ef.'"! this 'year's work, In line with the G-overninont,'s colonization polic:,y, for • wiltoli1W.111.0 $5,000,000 was set aside in • 1,92-0, $1;1550,000 of tills sum was Deed In 1922' to open 552 mileenf wilatist, • roads, while' 712 It -files of passable roads were completed, 597'• miles' re- , paired, and 57 made with bridges, 'The, ' eons tin ct ion f th eSe reads . "see n ed. up 13e-sieral remote districts / which wer0_, „ , arid a large' number of families were eminently' suitable for Colonizatione settled upon these lands -with. Govern- , meat assistance. During ille•Year ends' ed June 30th, 1922, ''the 'IV/Mister- of --, Coknalzation, Hon. .T,. E. Perrault, re. ports the sale of „colonization lots, coin. Prising 2.30,000- acreS, 'and of 'this area,' several thousand acres , hare • been' cleaved , and av•III prebably: be ,hrought, under cultivation during the coming e year. Tourlst,anci Conamerbint Tt'arito. • The increase in tourist and cemmor, cial traffic on the provincial:highways haa brought about• a More perroanett 'form -of construction.' Tlfe old gravel roade om • Malt highWaye where the 'traffic is 'heavy are gradually giving way to; macadam, bituminous macadam and.,-conerete. A total of 163'-.51 of inain highwtys were completed np. to .00tober, with an -additional 133 .83' mile§ etIll under- conStmetion, arid there is every' likelihood of, the whole Programme being dompleted by the :tnrilue•oitifol,n,th:f ymeaari,nh mai .:hiwng4. yas toeft,a2074 1e,,o3n....2 inilee. Of this mileage •the claSsineas, tion of roads sbown 66,95 miles oli. macadam,„ 10.08 .adies 'sof hitumitous,,,,, macadam, 9.72 miles of , concrete and.. 215.19 hales:of gravei,,roads. • In -addition, the "municipalities, ma,'” der the direction of ,the Department of Iiighwaya, carried out a very ' compre- hensive Programme of read building in 1922. In all some 895.01 miles of - road: were Scheduled to be1conStructed • and already- 313.33 miles have been completed. Favorable weather ` tions" during the fall months praCtical, ly assureS!'tliat this" -ainbition,s pre/gram will 'be terried:out In its -entirety, • Gravel roads aecOunted. fer 338.19 relies of the total, in-acacia:1-n 52.50 / miles, bitnininous,inacadam 7,73 miles ' and -concrete miles. • The routicl- ' palities also,. repafred 111 . GO "tuiltS„ef road,. 76.49' miles of which 'were maea- tit-n.1 \479.‘2m6inieli:e6sf oc1op,bcitrealuei,070181114flan7s-: of bituminous concrete anti. 11.29 mulee of gravel. The province , has been receiving considerable revenee from ,tourists who have entered the pre -vino& in their ' cars, and it is estirnated that. during' VVornen.Can Dye Old.. Fadell Things New in Diamond llyes and salt. Drop, Trioni sp,con. on 'hot, well -buttered skillet. Brown on •both sides. , Creamed baked potatoes--Mediura- a silted potatoes (twelve) one-half cup u of cream, one cup of milk, three - sed to set bile table wadd. the dishes/ is wool or stilt, or whether it is linen aind ..pet, hot edict/is te her mother% cotton or mixed go°c1:1_,.." '___ ' teed when she had neuealgia, . she • ernembered. •Margieie graduating. •Pumpkin Croquettes. eaul now—working all clay in a hot In 'a mixing bawil! mix tWo ouPfale. fike and keephig o' 'g far hor, °d: jb°11ejd and' 'dcreingd ammlAchl with Se/II Somehow the 'mother felt rieh, two tablespoonfuls of buttes; salt, hate such an unselfish chill, 'a child pepper end papril, to taste, and one - quarters of a teaspoonful of salt. h Pare the potatoei • and place in the - r lOttrOTO pan, Cover -with intik and Cream- and add the silt-. -Then cover the pan •and place in the oven. Keep . the pan covered until the poteitoes are to almost clone; then remove the cover w and allow- the milk ,and cream to cook p down until it is thi.olc. Creanied potatees and peas—Three nt, pints 01.. SL..tlusnizu PRP one. can of peas, one cup milk, two in tablespoonfuls of flour, , one table- w• sp-acmfal,,ef Enatter. Thicken the milk f and a:Tom:a with the, float, braided -with a little milk' -Lave& far the pur- pose., Add the butter and \mak. for frfteen,minutes, Put the peas in and • how h,o/i.diat was for dos to half •`ctipfill ed! fine •cracker, ernmhis 4 the and keep; bilie,ga,,,ber stir well, togoitior, until well ileatde atisfiedi aird• not run up too 'large a then allow to ,cool, and ehape into] eat account-L1-11argie, 'vrliso'krie* all neat ie'r".°(lue-tte's,- brush 'eve* with Out the, r,,truengie to make erida rneeii loslt•--111 hiren'd fry that ,littio 1.rouve, Mariele; V,4110aCireg "'het fat to a: :golden color, 1,;/, eared wore, for drain sand serve het tomato; ' tio-sn'tt .!6liolthers.C' ge''' 'tg its.,011 ard''s lit fur Burns ei St'a hivelirtheaottn.tin:h1;ts.,!lier In0t1Icr t Always pa.y. elebts anti cor"ipliments pour la() c)e,„s. pp • Ian or. the things diniAiesi•ltierseelinato0cithetr6kchackencigeati,,thtoeoloinattele. 'and, You • Will emceed,: , of fats and Other substances during this process. Bi1edi potatoes in Jackets lose about one per cent. of It glittered With d'itirribrid,S; 11sparltl- inard?s,L.iniment foi Coughs et Colde„. TWalliS COY' s A Ify-e: I ratir0A1 DiMtilicatuurrieutotio. hey li A R8OMIsDY F61-1 filiELIMATIGNI ALL 11-8 VA1140,1J8 FORM41 Testimonial. • -Dittietaa Street,- Toronto: rcobc,Y..6 Ne.W L4f0. Dear affords', nio' more •• than' Mere pleasure to 'add my 'testi/nosy', t� the many iaria, sures roe already bave as' to.the Merits of, 'your ,NOW Tele suediciare /fe/•t• 6+30,t,ica and rheamatism., 5ives,os 1.reat 'stiffener Lei'. el '1042OS WOO 'Nirit,4 iIat1ea, ad homing ol yews' Medicine, 1 procured tWo bottleo, ,whiek :Mired mo • Areas-trie:, yeaago, and lieye er b ,ru ttoutil,60, Aff4o,.. • ,ae41.0,Ine.*41,lbe, v./1,1,4o '414610111Y Itt,lOvill • and tart,, )$1.1.oiro 11 w141,, all 'Srafferei's • :Vito Claes It.' ahs yotm with • 'Om .uat' thAt Can44's fratete progneus, e:d the .ftdute ot hi, natlonal ro 1ajt.k to 43 '14?, a errtiit deParid 011021 a:progress:bre and rigorous inithigration rtoltcy, the Xlwanis Club of,11/foritteal, peep/11;r, et afoot a •aamp43gn am farer.'ef a ehafigo in fha immigration laws of the cocninsy, The catalitaigti • 'as 11''diatiliat Sucee$3 ,from the statt end throngli the efforts of the comnfittee Appointed, a V,IWatil • • iriationtha weu obse.tved 111 Ino0 at the Canadian eitieS in which Kiwanis Clubs esiut. Thc abOve shotus ofdde 1,16iitY^ea1 rivehniFt IMmigratio,ra Ceinnaittee, Front left is, right the members arcs ;Leo S. iii6".sin, Andteer Ci, Corcfncr,. H0 ti. iteweil,•!$eerptety; Ilul, A. Conuiniham, Ta„,ilov, Cli;:sirrufm. ,The Stanfordfis w rna 11 ib PrOsuirrati 1)ete;si1iiti Bremner t:riVeist..J i'j'a 1 1.1a'r,i Wafltsium 11 101appo. Cfu.te, Xji,Vettli,f•iSet;j;r461,-t4)', .od T ae frooa roar 31 trom, , the ,year 1922 alone .neire thae'812,000;- • „000 was spent in. Quebec. Figures- c•oinplied by the provincial Bureau o Statistics /shove that in 1915 the num- ber 'of motor' care • ente,ring the. pro.' , vinee totalled, 3,430 isa 1916; 7,681i `;D - 1917, 9,429; In 1918; ,17? Id 1912; 18,105;• in 1920, 31,918; • and Id 1,921, • 41,957: The- 1922.tatal ia.'estimated. , • • • well' over the 50,000, xtrark, "i7Viththe iMProv. e'ment In highways a li na"d :,d. traffic than ever 'laefore„ rid a cense qUent 'increase in money,speet • in 'the '- been, 'carried an by, 'various Quebec tourist, ,agenples./. lists United Statety ansi 21 18 inore than likely that 1928 will Witneas .greater .amount of' tourist A ti'g1:wd Inah/lagY8 it. °;e•lvte:•041dP. al allegro Ph Ofllce bit'an Obi° 'town and asked the 2, operator ifhis line made conneetion with, Chicago., On •being' answered in ,the affirmative tin young, woman open. - ed., her bag, • tacit out:, a' bunch or . A•beG,5; h ;thoughts into, teri words •and approach- ed the sert.dine!r, ttthl�, Slie laid dowsi the written 'bleak, .two samples:, ,one mardrecl "A" and' the other (23," to gather with the' snm. ut. twentysilVe Cents, The• rness'age resit's. ' "Selltun and Sellinit, (lineage. Send express; five ya,vde ea le 'A' and sit ot.t/eil yards et,rceok A cif•rtliv 00 Lard—"t siinpoSe that yon sflag a.re •very,eitrerail When yen. ere. t 8o:c?" mit at all; idlzaaus is i;c*0 tryto be ,ns'isitrotlelesuu ati note, •• ;/kboonbr hi triasisd, iui Londo .'eWlIS