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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-07-22, Page 6- ,�!�� 1.4 1 " . -­ � - , A, 'g "A"'MI, " g"M ��'jtsj T -1 �, , ;�,, , W ,� '. '' V ,,.A , r% , )�'_ �1, , , # �. , , , I 1.oal�e� " using, a- 4on , %. � ". " , "F! � , 11 p� armue piiripw. 9 I 1� , , 1, , , � — Ding in.astbe quite U 1 ,� I ��1111 , ""i .. I . nppr-�A - " !�1501' ", I � Is ­,­,,,,­ - , - , ,,;��,,,I&,W,d­ . W � 6: - t I � i , 'IV I . 2,11.1 � . . m".y, a i a'l�# `12 14, �i ilflp I I �. ..�?' . _f - F.- .1 � , " � ` I I ,;, . ' ..... . i " 210P - ' � ti _1 I �, �� vli Cooing Cuk,". �' ,��',� 11 11, I T, , I . �ii , . , , , , , . I . ===�� - "' , ... ... �, I . - I I - rip-Ak i4:1 �.� ",Y� 1". 1. - .. A `�. 79&1�1_41"101'11 - - - �!` .,3 I 1. . accoril �"'­ I ,., .1 I .. 11 " __ � . " . " K . ,;. 1�4g' - , - ". � , " . 11 : ...... ` '_� ,mO'ql"A!&q a 4 �1 � , . . I After baking the cake. stand on � , , � ."V� ,:"' . 1, N , _� * , , �� �, , ' I , , ". . w�_po p,4, ,,pat distuil 4 go�t to *.lip f^ t�q E111 -.�T.Q. � 14 , .-. I .4, e . ,,, distU6 , riner', of, ;, w_ ,. Wg never 9 ,; ''Wv I I . , � . goo ..4er, Apd, do 'not . � . � � I . , � :$4:"Z ,Q0 L , ,ze I is haudllAg *11116, -Per blrd,,' Oyor op04 V14 if they ibe rdepAftr§ �'l _$; . 4 11 until p6r1octly cold, V . , �, � ". � 10f, 7040�. 444* - - ,�J�Zo , ". I hot 4*.ils thp tex e, , "J, � - . �16_ �.;,�, " " , - , tuxe. The c0o will were found, to be' unprOductiv ,i knything �api.., -, .__ n- I W ,"� I-' f, ­ i I e -g .,i, . _ , 4 . ' " - th#ref O�iie,,.yAngroffit4bje ,,§elIJ.,_.,, ,1 ged, exclusiv , .. " :6� -4`3 I a I ,,,,.,�7;z. " , ,,, ��, ,,�� - ., , e out of the tin 'Othoixt, any trou _ . ... 'INT14, , f 4 '. " 'I I � M I . . . 1. �;,v "I it : A��se llsW boarders" t1* : P,W,A- n datiop. '71 ',XVts, . . AV wA-, , '01 4, Py" . CA, ; ", � I ". ". � *, 1'. . , . - .A_­_M� I � T 10 . . I ?I,Y'.... _.." .i : ., I'll _1A_ I . .. It h'-fffivei rnf ...... � , I Z , ,��: V_ . 6 , . ; . � I � . I vrnen you WIWI your eo . � eKS MOPLMUCA Cons � .. IS . .&I, - 11 I" � 6d - - , ft , , & - W �6 fne��( -1.1nIN " �,�`A.'!��,,1RT lwl'tlll.�, �"` * i; 11 .. , . ,. 't tt� .qv." " . . ��',-VIEAIMRRT bag a taiag P/A a little out of the o inaxy, mix u Incidentally propqmd a r reo$- , , re se h - E, I �? .4%,"Al., - W, ­ I � ,----- , ,­ . ­ '--J 0�4q, -1 � 1, 6 - 111W, - - -5 1 1W44- � , t ... , "" I ;. ,-, " . �. - fttturiD generatiOUP �', e I from, 1"t _ Irt ',W _-, � �. i -,� " ,� ' , a ; " UU$t , . �4 �A' I IN IiijaAff, "hie A V , I. �� F1, . , . - w0tiAl - - 'D , , 4 6 6 ' ;' VeS .1, . q 41 "6."59 , -'J&J. �W Ik �:, b1=,".6.'-,, " 6,", , ) the �, adds U -r . ; --. " %g ., , -,w 4 , A i��q , � , 'I; �r_ %� i , "i , �., : WZ of finely grated chocolat "and "add The loval Department of Agrieu�.' . f .46A. "�i7i't , 't,�r �� . , W]" J-Lyl , '1101, �P07-�. , �1, "" . � 'i'� e - - *h "' f " I ', � 't,� O� . . , 41 , from' ; _ lj�'"'�-` F 11 � an% ikest tp bright= Your tablespoonful of soft 4 tter with one �ing flock fox .. t1i ­Wutw,�, Xi,�, f 10. � . xture ture has Indicated its,interest in'ttils ,... 11 LL I plus the PVIiar 'dTV'6' t1i �." vue� a I � , � 4e,.t�, ,��­_,,i-� . . � It Keeps teeth white, enough sukar to - make the in! - . .1 0149;h '1064U,ftouahl 144(4t � enou,0411�- 7 : ",.,..�, ';,,',",��y Z u, men trame- . "to ,; mates- to tW-03bkWand "o". ) I . I , W cru Libly. Sprinkle a little of this on work by having yoii�ng, ,d So P proxi Gf plants 460, to', thp ' "' ""I � L' . each cooky a J, , , .60i) re , , ,� Rff'�t-w " ";_ fter it is in the baking as cullers. ,NYe understand thine poiz'43" orne, indded, ket coinsiderab- 1: , " �, LIA"', . .. soothes the at, 04d , �, , 0uVX,aP0:A ' X10 4%J4 .. ;�: , I . IVA aidD ,4 . . �. ,, - 6- 1 troatviq*�, `Mx A. .44 . , - Ar".4 ­." "" I , . I , .40 I,, . I _ ,04 � ,iO .1. ,� , , - ;_ 6'' -, 4�. , I ' .:' d the melted chocolate and young r - IL, - X I *;,;,',0 4"A "' ':! ­ ' "�"' _""P� I'll 4 �_WM .1 - 1 .6'", 4ftft " quire spoOlial - � ' ' p , " " . nen WiU take on the work a V. It - - . -1 . A"rq,f a - ,, , 0.6 'N' , I - , ; - I 1_- an ' L , ,�' ,�!, gr are about thireo,qu4o �, , I 11 � , _& _ ,,�Mnl jXL � . in,Vsl. .. lev'ST111:4-T-190119bo I , �bv 1 "A 0 11;� N - sugar make a delicious coating. gain this �year, Coam.k"ities would he income received as n I gray in Col. "M .,It%)@%, � '1110 . * � , - " ', sh ?S �: ­;�' . � . . � . � . public piromineuce 1 t'h�0'1#�'�o %.P�rd$ e� t" ; i I " ­ . An apple in the cake box will pre- do well to organize for a ,bq iametei�,�,,� X lh '0�.',P. . _Rj�ea..� �� 11 .... I " r. _110� ��-, IN ;'�.�' "� !� "' culling by, .' .4 .i ­ - " 401Z * ,. � . P� -66 �-.,� -C: , �'i t , "�, ", - ' ' Mp 6 N , , ,_�;, leager, - -�4n- d .Z��:; FOCeg runs .,�,,��.VMA . I , , .'6'..' � - having a half M ane -third inch ,4 ' ,� _� - �h " , , 'T. WA re farrhets h& � TJX_111­­l advantages. Men- r , . 1 '7 -6 , ', .� i4 -dozen or mo !Rd '�' . r4 - � , , - � & I vent the cake from drying out quick I tomato or other plant withers, -a , � . .1, '. -(trt # . , � :,� � 6 � 1 ,� . -eady been made of lead- I I I � I "T. , - '' , 6 W 6 ��,` ". �, ., ..., " , , , ��.. I I L , I � ... . ,,� I � � ... I a , I OtLOW-V _" ,7 . Then arrange for your culler and, iii,- ors , . , 6� � � t fW it'* _'t s 6 ' -ef �,V � a%, "'. .�, . � , , : ;". ly. arrange for culling on the same day. ,#qq 'j", ",, ", ,. ,. ,;Z'. ­1%(1R7 �., RT t -11 ,. , � , - , a , I �al L topplesover, cut worms are,g6tiefa64 ., " . ,6F � .� , _ _ I ,�; , : . y", , juwl 0, i "��' "-PW ­­­'�­ . ",' . . _�'. - pointed to Government � . 0 . .- I Z , -to . Cultivate moroughly*d 6 . ,v- � ,,, ft on = , 1�1 " - �' I I j� , ? I 40, iii, l'.Irrk, .. " W, " I - 'p�'* AA , ��ere appears responsible 4et ; n , ,�s btlX'�;­ T4 Making Meringue. 11 __ . _ When I cidentally, for a buyer to come in lin , be ' no spread little',poisoned ,� pran '4pund , . .. . ti . - � , I , - I f >.. - 11 " _� . I " 1� I I , !;.,. . . IVMN,.,Nr��1.M;R I 1, Im" A � I-` lain ,,, . After - I 0 ;r , I .., , . 73, I ift . , , 1 z,7 I . . - If you like a fluffy' meringue with mediately after the culling and take in� " "a if'( lab r the f act that many the �a: ts, Mix one quart A � . 4 ,�: I , . I . I '. , ". 1. . . . C., , , te, 6 V 'Ot . , ': �/6, 01 , " . _. " � EvM Meal ;6' 1 0 . 6 1 , , ,_ I . . - I " , ,; , " 1, . -ep �, -a e y ,� .,� .. __..., 11, �, I � ,.06:", ��.Jiii� ii��.7 , . , �, y. �.Zoc I '. � !';��,-,i,,7��!- , . ,' -N , �, .�,t � .. k' � ; .'!'� . I I , . � 63 green, � 61, , I " , ., 1 . . N , , I " - I a crispy broi;,n crust, try adding . I �.,,'. � 6' "; ' - _� ':�'&11' � I , ,,; away the culls before they beeome le'�7 - �, 1". N ac=r k tbeir part a stepping- . i. .1( the . th one teaspoonful.of Paris . . fI,-- I I I . � �;, lfij . .�, �� . " � � , I ,,- . ' ­ jo.6; ' jW'016U$��',Ik , � ��. , � , - , I . , ; I � ', I;, �,;6,.I�- � - 6 ' �� . l. I. .. , - , 1. ­-'­'�� , �i,�;. . _ I �ig:=! M0MNWMXEW00N1W=� , P ' H TJSEffQLD , TS IX I 11'', . mixed once again -with the rest of the stonq,-'� 'P. � a (, overnm�nt, position. , By w' A M sugar last, sprinkling it over the top ,, lral and add onle tablespoonful of molasseg' I "I .I *­ " HIN � I .. ' 4' 4 . . Use flock. assbaa%� ,vith bfisinipss Libe . . I . 1,�";" '6 , , ' ' _�h A . with enough widIr to ,moisten- , :6'�§&kio O' the , 0'�,,16'4,�J',4%. 'bi'ii' ', . . n§6or ()a;re 'of .�tbe�6 Bath , - ubi7�� " � 'd "jor', - .V� or leaders are � .1 " 11 , after meringue has been spread % ji ve M.P's, Lab IT, , .. I f - `i, "' � �Oio,-"baoklot. , I . 1 6 X'e - I la __ . - Co , 't� 6' 84 " . 9 __ one scant tablespoonful of granulat- - . , I bran. - I ' ". 1 *,f �, P* � � - � I I - , ,,,, I , � -'-' "�� 6�, ,, 6 . . � I -I able_`W.�$tain sound -Stock Exchange 1, About' a� 'p ' " ' , , ,6 ­ ', " '�;," �gW ':` � "', "' " gighamy b4th,QtUb.,';, ., .. �'�", 4­� 4 . .,� , - 01 ed sugar to one egg white. ­ -t6, . � P0 !'., � � 6, '., :'.�,'�,�_­ - " -6 _,- - OXYGEN e . hey are not slow to For . Sucking Pests. oil 6n a fxttl�l . i ­� - � 'i , L �'. . , � 6'_ ; '�6'� � ' jvie,%��#h ic h t , -ax0er-than' 01930, THE McKILLOP MUTUAL To Keep Cake Layers From Sliding. SIMPLY CAN'T BEAR � '.. " ' '000j*', V l.q#_'C '" 14mitVid 6- . , "I 6 - ' � ic - I , i, , "I I 1",Nw I i.ke:-,�4444w, a ge of, and are thAs en- I - for, the sewing `,T hiue. I 11 ,.,, "'. � , _, _r* !tr I , 113 1�6' , ." ,� , .- ,. �.6� to ' � ­bari)� balance. - . , I_ - .4 �.`11 . , . , ' o' � � `� � I , - ,,,�. '.I Several toothpicks inserted through we were to -be -told that a me .For� sucking pests, chief of w1lich 4i-xfAre Of equal"P448 :, .� .1 " �, 1K, , ter- ableM,' -ell their . V "" '� "� FIRE INSURANCE CO'y- the layers of cake will prevent their -Lf 6 Obe, -, %N spray.. �U' ­ . ".. I .. I ,, � I. 11 .11'... e ­. -1, � I I ,91 . , I �IP4ser se froel, your n04 b4- ­ 'N �� , _nq Jao;,kl 011 I ;. . �� 4��, , .,,f car had been invented which would One #"iftJ iiivrit ex -Cabin -et Minister of are the' aphids, or plant lice, odid WAtle - d'*..1': 11 I' , �, ', � . - I � � ; 10 ' 6, ,., ". ­�o %64'� . Sliding when soft fillings are us . .one pound of � Ti 'IN . .11 OZK'�� 6' .., . . 0 . run without fuel we probably should the. i4bor administration is reputed with whale oil SOAP, .. . . der tb �dt,the'60_rl , I ." . , , " I .r".., � 1 614 . . , , " - I , J '. ' , e ..,. . I I.. . ,I , I . . ,� I 1. . I . Remove the toothpicks before serving , ed -and not' to havi,mietted quite a snug littld"-for- soap to six gallons of water; nicotine the,'.. I aZfttoOW " 1. %� ; _ � _ _.. , ,­ 6 .. 4, ,. q -_ � ,,_;"_:,, ,�, . ,... . - I I . . . 1, F—SEAFORTH, ONT. the cake. be considerably 9stonish . . b t ' 1-4 r. � , _1�., ,,f _ BRAD OFFIC C 8 p a B ck Leaf " I .., ,.. -.1 lew " , 0 g' On �: .. '... .i �i� ............... �. - - - .'. - - -6 1 _ . ,' a little pleased, It is no less astound- tune ir',#ijs way, It is,an open se - ul h te or 11 la ,40 ,or any �lbani_�,j,-eldt%,, W, 1.,�,_ 6� .1 , sq . "; 6 . ,6. . . " , I . ,k* _ . 'll _ _jaO,:, , - 6 . I I ,, . , �, I ' . -6." . ., On 6 " Q e � ." , - , I . . . I 19, ' . .. , " _� '. _.. � ,� ­ . ". I - - .;,, � �, . . . .. ". - ." 4;., . � , --- .. � Eggless Cake. ing, however, to learn from T. Arthur ret Ahat- wher share holdings An other repellent advised bi'seedsmen- batIN-t4b. ' ' 1, :.1 -, � '1, I , . ;­ . . � :k " ..,,�.,.... 1.k,6 ,..'.....O.... OFFICERS: W f a fine nozzle under 1 6, �, , "�, I 6,, .1 .;- .. ,1 I . - I - . ' " �Z , Thomson, writing in the Empire Re- profitable (­ncerns, The denounce s Cold ater Tom - * . � _ �_� 1. 40 r . I I ; -1� i, 1 " 4 , -, ......7, - 1-1. ,� . J. Connolly, Goderich - - President etimes wash, �% - �'. , , .), I ­"_ -'- 6 ' _' �, I.." - , � I I . One trick about eggless*cake T�ak- - that there are certain forms of f ea itali��in and all its wVks are 'high pressure will' som - . , Ttirpentine Aii>t:e6 with; ousii. ,*;1'. ,,_,, , " _ .., .�., 1. 1, , . I I �, � , 1 I -t--�;;,,' . _',., .: ,'' r_..6 6, ?� , 1'_414- I I ;�' , , .... I : I I - ing seems to be that a more thorou 0 ..; . ek� '.: ... �� ,�. .1 - _ .. Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president gh .�rl7sl life which are not only abl,e now mp . prevents rust land ghre�' a .�' " 6 �, I..., - . I U111111 6ri�hing capitalists. ' off the pests.. . 66 , _2� ­ . -1 I . - , �-�. 166 "' ' --- ­ I I - - 1� � 10�!It.";�11 �­i `_ ,6",­,� '. ,11; � - '- , �',� " - !�,'T 1_i� _. , . . _ I I .1 1. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. is neces,: � . I - 1, .: ". . ,­ ,. � beating of the ingredients to exist without oxygen buk actually .1 , a. Fungus Diseases. gloss than the use of w � 1� not I -1 - !14 �, �,,'�­ , .. , ,,­ , ' ,6 , �"",�� I I . '. 6 1 . .� 4 Y. i '6 - . I " , - I ­ , ,, ., il A . _ sary than when several eggs are us- are unable to endure its presence. �_ ., uke when' fire is hot.' - N : � ", ;;.�'��.,, � u � 74", �,,. , 6. . !6"'�' I � �:e . � - AGENTS: � . I . . � . . I... ." 4� * * . . I � 444-1$ -- 5.. -4, I . .,... I I" . � I . I." Y,: 1, - . , ", . - 4�..,... , ... . , �. . . I Obeh the, t6 , "' ' '6 At A , ed. Professor Thomson tells us that they VTJM.&X..`*(WR BRAKES -WILL DO ' When a fungus -attacks the "plants, ,.. , ., , 1, , I . . , 6 . �._ :: I "A'S to h, & R. No. 1, Clinton ; The simple . ' , I -- � 6 j� of , - , Alex. Leitel T -the .end- aif the �, you'-wil . � are called "anaerobes." .�, the foliage usually turns ,yellow 0 --If at day -, -.1 ingoiiragw,thi I I . I th; John Mur- Devil's Food Cake. yeast plant can thrive with or with- - .... . ' ,,,- . ,�eri 6, " I 1. .0 . ini " ve .; I ' 6 i W. E. Hinchley, Seafor I. IF GOOD White spqts - like mildew I fo;�, the �habit of removing � t�e ev* 'did � it in ', fresbrxiintg, . ray, Egniondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- The reddish brown color of old- out oxygen, using sugars as a food. � `�, . � brown, ,6r , . . � . in , 'e, , ft 1 6 -- . . the Jeaves. Careful examina- I ning Papers froin the * livihg: . -roo. � hp. num ... iratwe purity � I rich; R. G. Jarmuth, BrodhagvAL fashioned devil's food cake is due to For instance, it produces carbon diox- ko"[sts are advised to check the Cover . ng -1 I Re' Ar'di 6'.. . ..6' , �Various - . p �, tion will usually reveal - the preselice'l emptying the ash: trayn, and, ralsi � 4f.. . sources of sp I I . iiin . Pi- I � e'et ide paid water, if oxygen is present, efllcje� of their brakes daily in the on the'under side, of the shades you will And,'ther0i it a .'I' - - allth6.rftly br ,veterinary-hy,, . 4. . . . DIRECTORS: the use of sour milk and soda. Sw t of energy. interest or ,,afer diivin Althou of tiny spores I I . erful 1 16 y -P Y . rnilk and baking powder do not give and gains a large amoun . g. gh leaves. Attacke of this kind inay be more chp bggirinhig to oui� day. __-_ --_, ,,,-_._ .,,,..-,, w,ater) deep�� William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth � this reddish color unless a very little If oxygen is absent, the yeast sur- one can.tell with reasonable Wuracy expected, during warm, murky yvea- I The living room wiU then De --pick- well water, and"uPl2i,nd sufface wati-r Jo�n Bennewles, Brodhagen; James s alcohol from the whether. tho brakes i on the car are in Bordeaux illix- I ed up,"' -and fewer steps will bei r6- as OMA S &riiiiii water a . nd soda is used. Since chocolate is slight- vives, and produce 6 ther. Spraying with I *holes Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin, s chemically wast-- good e6fidition by applying them and US: 6 suspici�,us;. river ly acid, soda may be used in this way sugar; but this is - lure, or dusting with'flowers of Sul-quired for the work of the new day., surface ,water - I * - I . I ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex if a reliable recipe is followed and ful (though,� of course, teennicaily noting 15n(- 411SLanice required to stop phur,,*henthe 31ants are moist, will .. * s c I a . water to -whieb sewerage gains access . It rth ; J. 0. u � ?, n. 'fi�llow- ut." gy; the cai!, familiarity -with ally be fo n�t-effective. Sulphdr To keep quilt I ' protect and s well water as dangero, Broadfoot, No. 3, Seafo care is taken not to use too much. valuable), and yields little ener . the actual usu i - Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, One-fourth teaspoon of soda is suf- the plant survives, but cannot grow. defined the cases figures.-virill assist in maKIng The DxAxe inspe6ti6n more sound. dust will also protect HbIlYhocks and Apply with quilts land comforts y making R the about The btiman,.being having,yroper re- . I *health Harlock; George McC#,rtney, No- 3, Mue less well are ficient to use with three squares of un- ,h, process other plants from rust. slip as wide as quilt and, gard for - his would ,consider Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield sweetened chocolate. The soda should of anaerobiosis, or life withdut oxy- ping distances a large shaker made of a tin can eighteen inches deep. Slip the end thin clagnification,obvious; the driver I be a6c'urately measured. The usual gen, in the animal kingdom. Some amount o7f baking pbwder should be animals may long survive absence of which -is used in Masslichusetts and which ,Was prepared by the state high- pierced with holes. Adding a dry poison such as arsenate of lead or of the quilt that, comes in contact with the face and handii into it and or caretaker ofl a horse should simil- arily consider the matter with.regard ' ,i. ____ JAMES WATSON used for leavening. oxygen, either in experiments or un- way depai t ment may be of assistance tobacco dust will make the mixture baste on ,both sides. Thb ,slip may to water supply for his cfMrge. der natural conditions- Zor instance, to the mol.,,rist in this respect. 'the brakes, effective against fungus and insect be taken off and washed -frequently As regards quantity of water re- SEAFORTH,ONT. A Time Saver. there is very little oxygen in the In case of two -wheel pests. as well. and the quilt being protected in thin quired by a horse, it' is noticeable that I depths of many sluggish lakes, espee- those�"m "perfect" condition will stop - way will remain clean longer. the aWmal that has'free access t9 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The contents of two covered glas, ially when they are frozen at the the car fr-ni a speed of ten miles an 0 * ON * unlimited ssupply under natural con - representing only the best Can- . jars on the pantry shelf will i help t4G surface- yet fresh water mussels sur- solve the problem of quick ic ngs -for ,vive &se conditions, passing into a hour in nine feet. If the brakes will bring the car to a halt within ten DON'T GET HABIT OF To Keep Butter. -To keep' butter this is Tic ditions, never drinks to excess. 'Un- or at adian, British and American Companies. plain cakes. Place in one jar a mix- torpid state at the unfavorable sea- feet, they are rated as "good" by the ACCELERATING . for a long time excellent. each pound of hutter in a cloth, -place der control, as when stabled work, the requirement per horse is I All kinds insurance effected ture of brown sugar and cinnamon; sons. Bay State highway authorities. At all the rolls of butter in a clean flour; roughly calculated. as eight gallons, of the lowest rates, including- fill the other with grated maple sugar More impor-tant is the case of cer- 20 miles an hour, the perfect two- The old mechanic says: It's strange sack, and tie securely. Place the sack per day, varying with weather and ,,, at and chopped walnuts well.- mixed. A tain parasitic threadworms, which ' wheel brak-, will stop the car Fvithin that the driver who wouldn't think in a barrel of §trong,salt water (onp- work or exercise condition and the .. FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT, AUTO- generous sprinkling of either of these spend the greater part of their lives 35 feet- the ,'good" -brakes within 40 ' of steppi�, suddenly on the brakes ex- half pound of salt to a gallon of character of the food provided. Little MOBILE, TORNADO AINT) PLATB combinations on the top of the cake within the intestines of higher ani- Jeet, cept in an erne'rgency will'make it a water). Butter will keep In this for and often appears to be a good rule GLASS RISKS. -Also- batter melts into a delicious icing as mals, surrounded by partly digested the eake bakes. food -from which they exact a toll- For.a. car s peed of 30 miles an hour, a stopping distance of go feet means habit to slam down the' accelerator wheneve'r he feels the. urge. . a. long time. T:kke out as 'required-. I . in wafering, horses, ,-more especially in. wam *eatber. Under ordinary the alimeontary "perfect" hrakes, while those that lot work fo r me, and No REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT To Keep Fruit From Sinking in a and other contents of Cake. canal. But this medium, as Bunge will step the car within 91 feet from . it 'a it makes a of . with the hot weather c mini on I'd - . � N ; THINK, OF YOUR HORSE WHE, stable conditions, three times watev- i ev % ing a day is suff cient, but a f swal- 'a' Representing "Huron and Erie" showed long ago, contains almost no 'have such @peed are g ood." lip 't tj 01, chent- much rather sit here on e IV . - I at a timb an d often whein the .. I Mortgage Corporation, of London, 1. Pat the batter into the tin in oxygen. Many explana tions erfe. t" four-wheel brakes will nut tree and talk about cars. ve YOU ARE THIR�TY` , . haw orse is at work, .even in Considerable . Ontario. alternate layers with the fruit, which been offered for the problem which stop th�, car within five feet from 10 . never seen Any engine yet that would . '.1 heat, seems - to meet . requirements Prompt attention paid to placing should be placed by hand, and a piece these parasites present. They are all ' miles a4,b,,ur. Those that will achie-ze ' ' 'stand for cous%nt, sudden accelera; Warm weather,* which usuallr--oc- rn,ore fully. risks and adjusting of claims. at a time, over each layer of batter- based on the idea that the worms e - the sa Me end within six feet are ti,n. it strains even the best 01 curs when farm horses are in h . arriess Times. at which a horse ibould not Business 50 and the batter to cover the fruit rive energy from some rather waste- "good," At 20 miles an hour, the '.'stopping them, andther6's moreAo the damage and exposed to.the sun riiare than at- be allowed a full drink are' after established years, good service. should be put on by spoonful and only ful chemical reaction, analogous' to respective distitnees for "perfect- "good" than engine trouble. " any other Aime of th� year, makeB feeding grain,,just previous to fast .- � guaranteeing enough at a time to cover thiL fruit. the alcoholic fermentation by yeast. --and brakes are 20 The best rule in safe drivW is to necessary -the use of Zood judgment work, when all available space in the OFFICE IPHONK 33. 2. Work the fruit into the crea-m- But Slater has recently shown experi- and 25 f4t� At 30, they are 46 and *­:�- do nothing suddenly, and the same by the dri*& in the'viatter of water- abdomen is needed 'to idlow for'ex- RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. ed butter and sugar, so that it is mentally that the worms do not thrive 58 feet. thing applies to economical car own -ling -his charges. Not onIv must the pansion of thie-Jungs, wben a horse in . thorouihly incorporated with the but- in the absence of oxygen -they have The indi,Adual mo'torist does not ership. Everything that is done in a source of water supply, but also the i very tired after� a hard da�y's work. � ter. This lessens its density, and ,merely great endurance; it follows keeps it from sinking, but it loses its that they must normally get oxygen need an aceurAie decelerometer to tell , how his bral0s measure up by these hurry is -done without a reason - - - - mat�er of time and. Method of water- . . - I . I - . . 0 . ? - � - . .. - _=_ — — I -- 1-1 . - . - I shak and makes the cake darker. A from somewhere, and most Probably' standards, The human eye usually - " 1[1rTXT,(1 1:1 A %A f 4-1- 'k -f. It has -akeq fairl accur-+- measurements �_ I I . I � .1 111%jil ""11 is'll 1 cake made in this way has a finer from the blood 0 e - .. i . . I - . .1 . . I . flavor as it tastes morePof the fruit. bdeu shown that dyes dissolved in the in such cases. - - 11.4* 7" . -1 North. 3. After washing the fruit, place blood of the host may find their way LINDBERGH 1111ECEIVE9 GOLD RAILWAY 1� a.nL P -m- it on a dish in the oven until it s"lls into the tissues of the parasite, and ' . S 1, , .. . 1� - , �Fs:s I I Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 up smooth and bloated. Then add it it is likely that oxygen may be tratir- 1 4 . � . . I .. _.. � Hensall ........... 10.30 6-18 the last thing to the batter. Or, rais- ported in a similar way. This'work C A RS USING LESS GASOLINE - I . I . . - -, � Kippen ........... 10.35 6-23 ins may be put into a small wire makes it seem doubtful whether 4ri7y AND - OIL % 10.44 6-32 sieve and set over a steaming tea animals can survive absence of oxY- I I I Clinton Jet. _ .... 10.58 6-46 kettle from which the lid has been gen except by passive resistance. Statistics Compiled by the Chilton Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6-52 removed. This not only heats the Glass .Journal Company reveal that Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6-52 fruit but also helps ito make it plump. I ------------- qb— the average motorist paid $99 in 1926 . Clinton Jet. ....... 11.21 6-58 We do not mention flouring the fruit, LEADING LABOR IS PAYING for fuels and lubricants, $6 less than 14ndesborough .... 1125 7-12 for, of course, you know this old way - be paid in 1925. 'When the 1927 mod- .. . . I . Blyth ............. 11-44 , 7-21 ,of keeping it from sinking. JOB el began th make their appearance ­ ­­ Belgrave .......... 11.56 7M When you make a layer cake with last winter they were hailed as the I ? .... 11", %2M., - Wingbam Jet., Ar.. 12.08 7.45 jelly,OT any other soft filling between Time was when the e most (-Cofiomical automobiles ever 3 1*11111 Wingliam Jet, Lv.. 12.08 7.45 the layers, put a thin icing of confer- union official ib England, from a built. Will the'reduction in fuel and 7eel ,Z -_ 12.12 7 'I -55 tioners' sugar and hot milk over the financial standpoint, was anything lubricant bills. on the average car be . 0 I "I I A %;.,�, , � � `V, bottom layer and let it harden before but a happy one. As W. F. WstsOn, greater than was, the ease last year? 0'� i . . - South. ce in the course of an article in the .The ,han6ds are that it will. High- 0 0 . spreading on the filling. The cal ; W�m � I a -In. p.m. does not become soaked and will keep Cornhill Magazine reminds us, prior er compreq0l,u, betterearburetion and IRI, - �'. . S.15 for several days in good condition- to the war the salary paid to the EX- improved igpition, together with the ., 1 ! . �, I 6.55 _ 1K..", ,"W ecutive Council and organizers of the fact that ,gasbffi�es have been maee gyp,�,gg-.., V..- ­' ., 1. ., 0,0' ­.. � W ,I I . e 7,01 8.21 �, eeys, union *as $12.50 a week. better, prdb r , . . . . . . /; :�,; in 11 W--,,,:-�&;?.�4 X:�11, :. eng .41y'vill serve to cut the �:=,-:-:­ ,!_-.:g, -, , �f�. i * �: �' I . �,'.,m­,%*c , -,x.:,-,�:-o i.... .1-41%. Belgrave .......... 7. ii hapl rade.AXerage e4*'-6wner's,,fueI bill quite �­ �.,u ;`R -11,� 11�,:il*` � is 8-32' pened that a t . .V.",-. �..�,.,ft, ��.'Ik��;.�,."":. .1 - I f !, _. � . .� Thus, it ofte . ,, �,���.�,-.*-i.,%-&.....,."t�,,--km .1 V1_--.-1'.*�1 . I . , . .,.,-I,.- I Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 POULTRY CULLING union official actually earned less Mari sub8tan ti Wk.. during IMS. But what- ".. . , c', � I -.-,.� �X,�-,.t�.;-.-.,.­.?�:.�­� ,�,�Z�.--o,.;-�-�, - N 3.52 " ,�111 , � '21 ,,� "' ,- -� '., I ;�.;11�1, ..;� - �'!o,,; W11" 1. "I 1U Londeshorough . - - - 7.85 Huron County e�joys the reputation the majority of the members 101 1118 ever the t. re hap ��g-�. �;, . 1. V..&, 1Z -, IM .peus to be when .j- . P 111111�x',' P, . .N` �� I , , . . , I * . ...... �.­­­ Is � . I Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 . the boo d in December, 111 . .." g � �1_ Clinton ........... 4.18 of being the second largest poultry union- It 1, -r :?.V, I � , 4�--;-,g­.. ,I' 7.56 4.20 producing county in the Province. But, since the war, all this has been it pmb,hli�,.*ill not reveal the full I r��," R111, , �Z, �i . , We are told that one big reductinn. ' '11,0 8.03 This is a very pleasing fact when we changed. - - Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 . I P 1� " I consider that after all has been said uni which are For the 1927 car probably will be .,-VT 0,�r..­"� I ......... ,e .11 I __'.. ... . - 1-1 - Kippen ........... 8.22 4AO is one of mostly casual workers with an aver- driven than its ' 117�g�.. . I I to the contrary, the good hen . farwe . predecessor. .1 . Hensall ........... 8.82 4.50 ating two pounds This invari , 12% is the case. New uses N, ... 6.0r) the best assets on the farm. age wage approxim I I __, - --- Exeter ............ 8.47 The poultry population has increas- ten shillings per week, pays its gen- for the car are found by every family : "I'll . . ed rapidly during the past few years. eral secretary one thousand pounds ,,,ery year'. , Pomeones else in the � ;. IN I This UAJ , I - � pg �, This increase has been due mainly to ' annum and expenses. 'On family 1parns to drive and the car is '. �' %!�.,,��,:� C. N. R. TIME TABLE P the way, found itself bankrupt ., �Kil , .. the greater use of eggs by the house- by called uponi -for that much more ser- \' '-.4--Z ..1-21 . ;', six- after the strike of last May, and the vice. New�ro;tds are opened and they g.-,.- � East wives in Canada- A jump from - �;�,!V'; k � - . n eggs per capita per year members are still paying heavy levies beckon a] w4y.Mp the- man with a good - �.�m­-- :1. - * I . a.m. P.M. teen doze , . - .1', I .;U,s;� Goderich 6 2.20 a few years ago to twenty doz replenish the depleted Coffers. car So 4��pArt Of the reduction will �_ . . . . . � Uz_ .;;;.i - ­ I . - , . -eight - to ' 11 . . .." I .......... .00 =� I .. - - ... ­ . .. Bolmeaville ........ 6.17 2.37 en Ogg per capita last year is a re- Three -o own i&`the speedometer instead - - ther geneeral secretaries are be .h . - known to be getting one thoui(And of on the family ledger. _�. % 4, � , . 'r - - I . Clinton ............ . 6.25 2.52 markable condition and can be credit a year, and tfwo one thousabd Air cieE�ners and gasoline filters al- t� . �­ 11 - � Seaforth ........... 6.41 3.12 cd almost entirely to o -he or two rea- pounds " �"".. . St. Coluriban ...... 6.49 8.20 sona. Producers have learned bettel- two hundred. so will hai& played their part in re- .11, ;� �- Ks�.').", V , 1. . Every member of the General COun- ducing tho;ouflay for gasoline. 12% . , I Dublin ............. 6.54 3-28 the art of production and consumers � �' a I 1- 1. . - . e Trades Union Congress is a As to It* , . 1. , muts, their cost stands � ;. West by being able to buy graded -eggs CA Of th , FN , . 1, , I . ILM p.m. P-nL know whAt they are getting. seven being X.P's ettft'ldhanee of being cut dur- 1q.. '.. ,-.�r, � , IV. ; I dai P1110 fare astill P ,A,Majority of cars to -day I , I . I I X I DubAn ...... 10.37 5.38 9-37 This year would seem to indicate also- One pound per ing . , I 1. % '�. - �� ­­ - j -� . I " ` , ,��."Iv is paid to each member when the are equr , � ot, in_ the 11�. '' m . �,.T,',. . St. Columban. 10.42 5 i. -i 1. 11�� gmm t�� � .44 ,4 peak production of, poultry and poul- ' ppga',WJthdevices that rectify cil is in %ession, which, is n oil and.;�,'POOkuntd its like. Many 11.1 '. � *11-P �%I.Nr.:E 1-11.-I.I. t�`�, '. , Seaforth .... . 10.53 6.63 try products. Naturally, prices for Coun The same rem'UneratIOA owners'Who drained the crankensei . , I . ., 5 F, . i -r I �, I frequeutly. car ,e,g, 4 - I Clinton ...... IL10 6.08 10.04 some of these things -will not be so YTW�:1,N�,,,�k,*�.K';�,2�;..Y,.,.!!�l.-I.-�I Ix. , - 1. Nnj �i �&,103 ,� - WIS ,,�1.1�1.,�. , - 4y , N.""".. I- , �, ,�-= 1<01x, �.. Raimesville . . 11.20 7.08 is eg a year or so ago ard �,�: , 6,Tti-. 10. aid to the members of the 'Various every 50o nill I 'r 1, g'r "e, � �" , good. Eggs have remained good but is P - . 'oN,; I 11:-j:.. - 44 - , , ��,� . n class,69 of fowl alld ,committees appointed by the '06tieral using th,.4g ' 11 . ,gggg-g,g .... , , Godeslich ..... 11.40 720 110.30 .Ve oil for 1,500 or 2,000 �� I R�% rices, for cert�i . . � ­%. ; " I 1111, �, , - "'� 1. � , p Ile .1 ,�.A..,.-- ""'.. . ,1 qouncil. Those unigiis not ds-ffYi119 miles to-dA#'�' 1%111110 WENNNI., "''! 1. I 11 , . � . * �1_ � .� �, - "',v I 'S ".) . 'n fli -Y PA , " 1 . p" - ", ; �-,. �'. chickens axe �hot up to Privions The it I �, 4 ­­ . - - . ",toveinonta are bound to ,; A ffl`� I P , �1'%,Fe,]� �,:", - .� a'.jitll_t1.pe E%odutive i va b; Y - -� "I" , yL�arsl stanoard Nevertheless, Pro - se I , . , 11 11. .1 Elil . . C. P. P_ TIME TABLE s. �ell s11.V1uS the'nievibers of the Eiecitiva, cotincil ,hmt up ii,i,,-4gures -at the end -of the Ili'. ��.g,,"-;M�.;-nrs; r ­, ­ X - .1 ducers will do well to � , 00 I � I " .­,�� "L".. " Mi"J, - , , I I . -, =�, . ;V� I i . . . I , i ". .�r'l .1 I 11 . I . -11-111, .- I - I. . one. pound pet daY whilst In se -51-1, year. , � I "I 1W ., . , �, � , I % - , r 11�. , ,,�:: , . ` . I 'k early if osgilble as feed costs 0r1W.1_11?01-_1;1111;--V`, ­� ... V .. . , 90 4 9"t , jt4e . , , , " . R `�" ' I" 1 , � ; 111M ., . 0�us of eovrsO, fditS. , - 'a e . - 11 . " � ,p — 1-11 ` .%,. e -g -*..,w I , 11, and tee advance in Price is , " I'i'.�1v ,. _ ,,-, 1, 1, ��- 1. . , , 11 I . Cin. money ijition feeg is,. snothit it I . _/ . ,,n _,�, ­­ G4 ,�­,, 1- . 12n, I 11�1`1'�' " " , I'M IN W ,:_,, __ - . I , , . �� .. Deleg �a i4�,.!ei! ,- ­ - - � '4 1 .11 _X � . I � _ I'M - . i. R . , ` � o'..;V4.. 6.60 not- 1�k#ly. ,0. 6eset it� I , - .. '&f I ; I NO I � - , , _: I - lilpi to r - � . I F10111M � � ; , � �', 'f',,- � - � - -,- .190dalev -:i.i ; . .ij" . . 1 - ! an- I" I 111 I I �j, - ; � : got- ....... Poulf" raisers Should beg -in at whic"If k 'fi.- I' , . � - %,. �, . - �,;O, w; ­ ­­ ­�,_ ''. � . %%'�_ __� . . , I . 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