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' wd,l °have ' the - normal, slender bodynature -
-• inteAded for you. ENO's "Fruit Salt"- will
keep, the body normal by ridding the intestinal
- tract' of poisonous waste matter. $e ENO •
con0ous. ENO is' the safe," sure way "fa1.
_ a ngrmal health --and slenderness. „m
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Joined In Wedlock 11I1ss Bessie ("tpxey�i n dl t3 10 1St th' fb • t f P i t+e%" 9l x %i r:' �if 1 4 is 7
daughter .or' p��„ A ba a ..an �t g lxul t
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to 'MelviA A, F311i:o � son, of Mx skid are lira?xloi{ S�s1 (�? .i kle bottom -:of Dake , w ,, y, ,'� f
T,�,,, , 'Superior. T�l`il ;ppily, It is very calsl., •.t,,,, t
1#�• AleElliott,ll Of -Go, ' I a Z a. A a `{ i ." v , �K fAPI,4,,,l +I� u1; .rf°'�'V.
t,� x. , exich and ver�,�. da Awn there ' s �. z t ' , ' ` `' �p 'i,
1. townsillp. The yating �Fottple were un rap d4. h1MA11738 •' ' 11— ii 7 airs ix "� l "I 1, y W F', ykt�
'attended, The wall crornmelice house+ apoli5 FJ Ournal. .°' F t"',^ 7 ++ r 4 x , , 'p .ij,t iia ''x i rtv »•
y r ^'*"..a "" ' the.,,., i . °' +� r ,, i 11�.'ran J ,�1, r .: 1, f� t'�r �. �i I{ , ,yh1r
keeping in 'Mr. A. Jennisons house, s �t ksFlrS , ,fid i.
Iver Krea the financier, took nloil' 1�l�liiQit Via.., , �,' e"
Isaac iStreet, which they haozie rented. more than 4 .Q.Sl 000 o t of t i` 1 - l� �f' x ,`t nl :_
—Clinton News -Record. $'lU ,0 , 11 he TJ. Thoy read eve1Y1('"•�'ltF1",1{�a < :it yf, ,
S: and spent it ilj Europe. '1'lle big , e tr"Jt +ail ":'
F,ngagement Ann11 11
ounced. Swede!-tS'ault Daily star.lm�adVeriSelllHr,`x+— �1'"� ` ,a',sy�y to
1.• pages eve. ' wlga, r� "; ��= to r
Mr, nd !Mrs. Thom'as'B. Campbell, , The business -1x+an who retired tb ThE X. Q�ax Qk- ZS lu' r''i I ntiry'of ISta�• ley township, announce the escape salesmen .has returned to •his Pnmer'-0 th,4 -a ,,; '„ � �
4n „JrO O,ple,
engageluent of their on}y daughter, office to avoid ho:�tse to -house canvas- column bigger' 't11ah any p'�ber 16i '!.` iia"h ,' �k'ffl ��;
Jean.IR., to Mr. Victor E. Taylor, son sers.--�St. !Catharines Standard. " ,i
of 'Mrs. Taylor and the late .;John cal paper), b0'cause the nB� . Viand ' '� ". ,
Taylor also of Stanle Im rr" A lion ran amuck in a Bost n r d" r' IdFertiSemel`l't Th V ii
r' will take place in latter par of May station the other night. 'Weoalways S. Ili . e pQSxt F, ; t^ k, y r
1 crooners were bound to��2.
FRUIT SALT' of are' a vital part of their ca�rllmuxiT t �, .
Clinton NewsaRecord. knew those
start something, -,Teterboro Examin- ity lives. The local nfts- tells � � 1t�,�� r
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s 78-Poiind Sturgeon Committed Suicide er.
them wh'a't their neighbors and � E 1,11v
} A 78,•pound stun eon off` its if
a
Sturgeon i Gome of the folks seem to have a 'their community, are doing, keeps ' � �'# ,� 'J
to 1d th t' fL
Seen in the County Papers
a g e wp in a ne s o Dols c- notion that Mr Hoover's solar ought ." t ;,,
' Y eaf oath them os'ted on the things that, are, T �i1
Leod commercial fisherman of Bay- to be maintained `as high as Babe p
field, the other'd and in its frantic , ��;�
�?' IR1uth s althoughi of course, Mr. of greatest ' everyday inter " tU - 11 v' .
efforts to release itself in some man- f w , r e +�
ner put a half around its neck Hoover has less •public responsibility. them. The adve`rtisementS tel] l dF�nr ^
—Janesville 'Gazette. them who sells the best, merohan- �g� W s
with the net. INhen Mr. McLeod rail- - "tcu
cd his •nets at a point 'between Grand _�- y : " ' - g+y' ,I � �
Whether or 'not the jaza age is� dine and where td' bu ' .e e o n o m i e• . �� r
Farmer Accused of Theft, at the instigation of Irwin, who held Bend and Kettle Point the big fish y k' y { .•
a second ,mortgage for destroying the (home there is no'
'Accused of removing chattels after $2,3'00 on the came up like a log, but was still alive', all . „ 14 4° , ' "
doubt that it is causinga lot ,of eo-�
g place. After the sale, it is alleged All fight, however, was gone, for P v y 1ar•'� j ,
the mortgage on his farm had been that King visited ,the premises and the fish may have been captive for pie to turn off the radio.-� Boston �, _ 7 y r ," } g�
foreclosed, Frank King, tenth con removed iron 'gates, ' met'al fencing two days. It tangled the net up al- Transcript, i' , your''' advertisement in- Th.e Err � i
cession of H'owick Township, appear. material doors from the house a most beyond repair.--Goderich Star. 0 '
ed before 'Magistrate Reid here -on' Water tank and other articles also a Tuve you noticed that the ta,epay- pOS'lt'or will be read by all the pe'o- 1,
Monday on a charge of theft. The (=Dori Yankee Mone Finds Wa to er has actually given the politician a of quantity of lumber. Bail of -00 was y y , �, pie who trade in the local markets, ,,�
complainant was 'C'harles Irwin who Court.
scare . And wait six months.!• �Saul�;
y judge and jury, sent grBreake Leg s alfold $lisp q Y Y p p you care to reach. l'��'
'held the mortgage. Kin elected oto be Dail Star.
the oil eo le
dried b g y, g seOmttoi agree liquor
s grain In this age of labor saving devices, " rf yOUr a'dverti'sement doesn't sept 1a. rA
up for trial. The evidence d}sclosed + g g gI'll
that King was sold out last February hlle working on a scaffold at boat skippers. ,Las week one of tt is disconcerting to be told that the . 31 1, i. pear .ire the leading home .weekl , i-`
the home of William Gray, a sup-, the lata ,,got'hims `i " , , people naturally well conclude that '
g pole broke throwing- Joseph the sa i ht visited
a crock, and time has come when Canadians will
porting Y g pg Pp r ` .. g sited a dance. at 'have to think for themselves.—Lon- a',Huron _ �
Pugh to• the ground, bad) strainin Ki en here he stepped high,' wide don Advertiser. , r yOU. have nothing Worthwhile to '`(
his back and reaking 'both 'bones o
the leg just above the ankle. He wi
be confined to the hospital for sour
time, but is resting as well as can b
expected after such a severe shakin
up. -- W'inghaTq Advance -Times. '
Award of $8,000 to Mrs. Norman
Lewis.
In. a judgment 'handed down b
Justice Kelly, in Supreme Court, Mr
Jean L.. Lewis, widow of Norma
Lewis, killed in a manhole explosio
in front or''. the Union station, Toron
to, oh February 22nd, 1931, is award
ed the sum of $8,000. The Consumer,
Gas Company of Toronto, the 'Be
T tlephone ,'Company °of Canada an
the Toronto Terminals Railway Com
panty were the defendants in the sur'
)aunc-h'ed by the public trustee on be
1 half of Mrs. Lewis.-7Goderich Signai
Elgin Regiment Heit .re For July is
The July 1st week end in• Goderic
will be marked by a visit from th
Elgin Regiment, which will assist i
the celebration of Dominion Day an
will make other public appearance.
during its stay of three days her
It is the custom oil the Elgin Regi
me.nt to have an outing each, sum,me
and this year Goderich was propose
as the objective of the trip. On 'S'at
urday afternoon Iast 'Majors Stewart
Mair and !Macpherson visited th
. Mown, met Mayor Lee and a numbe
.,of citizens at the town hall and ex
plained their proposition. This wa
. considered with favor and on Tues
day- night was presented to the pu'bli
meeting called to arrange for the cel
ebration of Dominion %y. Majo
Stewart again was present, wit
Lieut. Shaw 'and after explanatio
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and handsome on the dance floor.
and discussion their offer was ac
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"sCup Cakes
cepted.—tGoderich Signal.
G. C. I. Students Visit O.A.C.
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are delicious when
On Friday morning last a part o
G. C. I. students. 'both boys and girl
The American cocktail no longer
is in
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under the direction of Mr. D. I. 'Heil
' made.with Magic
of the teaching staff, left for a da
phone the. police, with e,lresult,that
popular Europe, and. in its na
at the Agricultural College at Guelph
. ,
Baking Powder," •
The party, numbering sixty-six, an
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6 s
occupying tiro large Arrow bus
It Over.
arrived at the College about 9.15 a.
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says Miss Helen Camp bell,
(10.15 Guelph daylight saving time
A country' may get along without
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xand'weie met and welcomed by Pro
Gyproc provides the material1.
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Director of
[,�4 syr J. Buchanan, director of th
the next afternoon. The "skipper"
The Chatelaine Institute
(:vx*ge's extension work.•--.Goderic
signal.
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s<//^'`11�on baking goes Nandi, in j`=
Mrs. J. M. Roberts.
\3 hand with good, materia�ls,"r,, ''
'On Wednesday evening, 'after
_, `
Miss Campbell will tell you. '"`'N'
lingering illness, there passed awa
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That's why Magic Baking
at her home, St. Patrick's street, a
esteemed resident Goderich in th
venerated is the ceremony, that it is
Powder is used and recommended
person of Mrs. Roberts, widow of th
e
.
. , by The -Chatelaine Institute.
late John Massie Roberts, of Dun
Magic meets all the Institute's
Bannon, who' predeceased her 18 year,
rigid requirements of fine quality
Mrs.Raberts, whose maiden name wa
' .
--repeated tests have proved it
Bessie Erskine McDonald, was th
absolutely pure, uniform and de-
daughter of the late Jam'e's McDO
old of Ingersoll. For many years sh
pendable.
s a resident of Dungannon, wher
to fire. ,'I
The majority of dietitians and
,hes husband wa's prominent in bus
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teachers of cookery throughout
nes and other circles, hind after h•
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. Canada plan their recipes for
death removed with her family t
Goderich. She is survived by tw
,
Magic. The use it exclu.rivel
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daughters, Edith at homer'• and Mr
r
because they know it,gives con-
William ,Beatty (,Coral) of Moo
sistently better results. �
Brydges, and one son, Jack, of Lo
And 3 out of 4 Canadian house-
don. One sister, Mrs. A. M. Floo
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• wives say Magic is their, favorite.
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of New York, also survives. Anoth
sister, Mrs. GeorgeS. Woods, of Go
It outsells all other' baking'
erich, predeteased her six yeggs.
he4
powders combined,
Goderich Signal.
tL
• Remember—substitutes are
Loses Mare.
,all sit
front of us.—Judge.
never as good. Do as the experts
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do.. Use Magic Baking Powder.
Mr. Iiilton Truemner, of the 14t
been paid into tax collector's .office.
Free Cook Book—When you bake
concession had the misfortune la
week to loose that valuable little dri
. , at home, the new Magic Cook Book
ing mare, so much admired by a
will give you dozens of retipes for deli-
' who knew her. Their employee, M
•cious baked foods. Write to Standard
Joel Gaseho, was cultivating in t
`2
Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and
field adjoining the road, and whi
are beginning to compare the size of
.Liberty Street, Toronto, Ontario.
turning around ,qt 'the end in lettin
'
in the cultivator, the doubletre
broke'with the result, that the the
w
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testi ..
high-spixited horses went oft' like
y
shot, and over the road fence, fallin
t ryidl7tf
headlong into the road ditch.
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other two horses escaped' with man
With the' mercury rising to 82 de-
injuries, but the little driver had i
Tu,.i +wwp ,u ed'ay.
..aAtaw,
temAl injuries to the extent that s
.
li+ate IA:we isflr+tie
died in a short time.—Zurich Iteral
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Sone Fractured. i
e 'bitious
Warron Sanders, s f' NTT, a
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'•Contaidanoalum.^,
Mrs, Robert •Sanders, of towiq-
"i Tbla statement on
bb
the misfortune to brea s --'$ bo
'le
er to open the season, plunged into
water of Lake 'Huron' %r the
e''tkiy tin, to our guar-
in big, right ankle wrestli.
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see that Magic
iia Ing Powder Is free
with another lad at se ool op Frid
f4nm alum or any
last. The 'bone was set by Dr. Dunt
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rot
harmful tagtodrant.
and 'Warren was taken' to Lond
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the next morning for an xray era
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&ado fa COar•�
oration, The foot is now in a ea
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'wter was cold. Down at Ba
Years old." (Why do^ those printers
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and handsome on the dance floor.
carried by a ,junior officer, with a
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offer them,
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prgpitiate their gods. The helmet.
Somebody was kind a ouggh to. tele-
The American cocktail no longer
is in
t1
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phone the. police, with e,lresult,that
popular Europe, and. in its na
1TO matter how sites)) or
to his army, and when in the course
the 'battalion• The ceremony is per-
e ,
he., magistrate at Goderich`"collected
tive land has no legitimate standing.'Mink
It Over.
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$19:50 in good old Yankee money
A country' may get along without
County,
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Gyproc provides the material1.
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signal. In the sixteenth century, as
the next afternoon. The "skipper"
drank, but a drink without a country
of least expense and most
Gen. Hughes tells us, the warfare was
''a^t
sailed away next day:—Goderich Star:
is out of luck. ;Pasadena Post. °
carried on so much by mercenary
character fore'v'er in his memory. So
,��1�,`1
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armies that it was found necessary
venerated is the ceremony, that it is
Put rip walls, ceilings and
,
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$10,000' Paid in Pr
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The
a national device since the warriors
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, There has been a splendid response
to the Town"of Goderich's offer, made
Strange as it may seem{ a few per,
sons of. tintportance still sign their
do Read
might in the heat of the moment
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to fire. ,'I
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for the first time this year, of a
names almost legibly. — Florence
Huron
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tail discount at the rate of five per
(Ala.) Herald.
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inadditionhe regular discount.
Y people,,
Amid there )may be 's�but
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This offer a lies oil u to June 15,
applies
the first due date. Since the
irn,theatres one thing`
these da :�,
is certain -they directly in"
he4
Expositor.
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announce•
ment was made about $10,000 has
,all sit
front of us.—Judge.
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been paid into tax collector's .office.
Imo-
's"u'
Last year at this time not one cent
'
This its the time of rear when ¢nen
!McLean Bros.,
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Publishers
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had been in.---tGoderich Star. �
are beginning to compare the size of
.
Swimmers Take First Dip.
the''c_oaI pale Iwkh. the calendar.—Ohio
`Jo'urnal,
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State
expositor
• Sea forth, Ontario
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With the' mercury rising to 82 de-
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grees on Sunday about a' dozen am-
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swimmers, of both sexes, eag-
Echo Answers "Whty?"
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d the
er to open the season, plunged into
water of Lake 'Huron' %r the
In an newspaper y p per you can find pec-
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first time this season at the local
tures of charming women underneath
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bathingbeach. The sun was hot, but
which it reads: "'Mass So -and -So 20
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'wter was cold. Down at Ba
Years old." (Why do^ those printers
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field an even greater number donned
always leave out that word "was"?)
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their bathing suits, but they 6111owed
Bishop Seager's advice and. swam ni
---iW iliz Ban g' �
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of the 'Scots 'who had surrendered
the total sum of 8c a Person., The
I pan as the liver and 'bacon: It wild
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the
ri'vfex, where the water is per-
their arms to him at Culloden. If so,
'Duke
amounts we give will be ample for a
!, give them a. good flavor, -and. dont.
g
a
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ceptibiy ,warmer—Goderich Star.
Trooping' tive Color I ' --
we can say only that the is
lucky in having done another thing
family of six.
Here is the menu: Liver and!
forget• that with a little hot water
be from the
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Will Try.His..Luck in B.. C. Gold Fields.
for which he -is remembered.
bacon, baked or roasted potatoes,
good gravy can made
i fat of the !bacon and the nourishing
An Interesting Rite
The King's color is the Union Jack
tea with sugar and •cream for, the
juice of the liver.
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Still another Goderichite has left
emblazoned in a central garter with
•the
adults, milk for the children, and
The quart of milk will provid6 .
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to try his luck, in the far-off placer
,On Saturday evening last the To-
the name of the, regiment and
baked •apples in'sugar syrup for tike
I milk for the children to' drink and) '
gold fields of Northern British 'Co-
Tonto Scottish regiment, in the pres-
number of the battalion in the regi-
whole family.
i cream for the tea for, the adults.
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lumbia.
,lie is "Sandy" Bawdea, who
ence of His 'Excellency the Governor-
ment, British regiments consisting of
This is how it works out in cost:—
J The apples can be used in a variety
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h left
Monday for Vancouver via Chi-
General, gave a military display o:
two and sometimes more battalions.
,One -and -a-quarter pounds of pork
of ways. Plain apple' sauce is al-
-.1�
sago. From Vancouver he will fly to.
which the most impressive feature
The regimental' color is a flag, of
liver, `'at 8c a pound, 10c;' one-half
.ways• refreshing at this time of the
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an'unknown destination, probably in
was the trooping of the regiment's
had
exactly the same size as,the King's
Union "Jack
pound of bacon, at 15c a pound,
'potatoes,
year; but if that is too ordinary a
•
the Allen Lake district,,where a rich
color. We have explained to us
color, with .the... in the
71/zc; one-half peck of at
way'of_,preparing them, the apples..'
. it
strike is said to have been made:
•o this
the origin and significance f s
upper corner, the field th fl
pp of e flag
1 +
9c •a peck, 4 /zc; 1 quart of milk a-
'6
can. be washed and baked an their
, ;l
"Sandy" is going with a party, one
ceremony, and ave no idea what-
beings of the same color' as the fac-
10c; cooking apples at 19c a mea-
Teri skins, after coring, an'd putting
•. ',
of whom is "Bill" McAdam, prospee-
ever c retaini g the -information
• ings of the uniform of the regiment.
sure, 12c; tea, at 30c a pound, 2c;
•
a spoonful of the sugar in the centre
f.
for and journalist,- a .yclose friend' of
locked up in r own breast. It is
And now, we suppose, you will want
and sugar at 5c a pound; 2e. The
of each one. Aldd. a little water to
11'
the Goderich man, This is not the firs ,
necessary to explain that every Brit-
to know What the facings of the uni-
total cost is 48c, and divided by 6
the pan, too, of course.
lw'
Mime' that Mr. 'Bawden has tried his
ish regiment battalion carries two
.form of the regiment are, and you
makes the cost of the meal 8 cents
Apple rings are good and, appeal to
''
Y
luck at prospecting. He was up the
colors, the King's color and the regi-
are certainly in the right spot to
each person.
the children. Wash, core, but do not
;.
Caribou tic,il back in '19p��with Me-
mental color. 'The former is trooped
learn at this moment. • The facings
The joy of it is that it can all be
peel the applies. Cut in thick rings
;i
d
Adam. His friends will .wish him the
only in the presence of the sovereign,
are the collar and cuffs of the full
placed in the oven,_.and turning on
and place in pan, adding a very little
}
'best
of luck.and if he peeds any as-
the regimental color on those ossa-
dress uniform, for surely -you cannot
the heat once for the whole dinner
water and putting a small amount'of
sistance to carry home the "poke"
sions when it is deemed proper to re-
be such a lot of numskulls. Suffice
does the trick,
sugar on each ring. They will not
1.
plenty here will be willing to meet
vivo the ancient ceremony whose or-
to say that all Royal regiments are
Broil bacon and liver in a pan
take long to bake this way. Apple
- )him
at any point designated.—code-
i'ginal purpose was to make the men
''blue, all -English line regiments
together, in the oven or tinder
g "
'quarters, cored, but not peeled, .can
r
,
e "rich
' Star.
in the ranks familiar -with the color
white, all Scottish yellow and all
y'
the flame. The .potatoes can be
be baked the same 'way, put in a
1.a
h
- a
of the regiment, so that they would
Irish green. All Canadian infantry,
baked in their jackets in the oven,
pan, white side up, and sugar Arop-
recognize it in the thick of action or
except some, Highlanders and so call-
or skinned and roasted in the same
ped on each quarter.
4,
tGladstone owed his great position
on other occasions when it would
ed rifle regiments, wear blue facings.
in the country, a position such as no
serve as a rallying centre.
One the regiment's color also will be
----- - _ _._
one has occupied since, very largely
r1f we are not mistaken ��t� e Children
Israel Ark
found the names of the battles in
which it has taken thus
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to his magnificent voice. The same
of used to take Yue with
part and
them into battle, and other armies
the flag becomes the cherished re-
n
carried their ikons or` mascots or
cord of its exploits.
.
"
e
whatever other symbol they felt
In trooping the color the flag is
1?
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n -
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k, ' 'fighting for. We offer, here a guess bey. To acquire the required pre- You can paper Gyproc or
ec To put in a full day's work, yon that there may be some connection cision, hard training is necessary, and leave it plain (when pante r
d� need a full man's strength, A man, between the ladies' favors which for a regiment to perform this rite • • elled) and it is an excellent
— hal£'-sick from eonstipatioii, has jousting knights wore wont to wear with scrupulous accuracy is corisid-
less'chance to succeed in today's ered the best proof base for Gyptex or Alabas- !'
and the national m.flags that were >Z o£ of its 'Soldierly
keen competition. evolved later; ,but as we are a person qualities. It is wortth noting in con. tine finishes. I+f,
,%'
This insidious condition often of strong pacifist tendencies we may elusion, that since the disaster of
h causes headaches, loss of energy, be altogether astray•on this point. Isandhlwana in 1879, when two of- Gyproc is inexpensive, -;
las sleeplessness. It takes the edge from The ceremony we now call troop • ficers lost their lives wherr trying to draught and rodent - proof, •••'
v_ your, working hours• ing the color was originally that of save the colors from capture, they structurally strong and quick
Il Laboratory tests show Kellogg's sending and lodging the color. The have not been carried into action
r. ALL -BRAN supplies "bulk" to exec- flag—and when we speak of color Otherwise the color, regarded as the to erect with a minimum of
he cise the intestines, and Vitamin. B we mean a flag and nothing more or soul of the regiment, goes wherever 9 mess.
le to tone the ntestinal tract. ALL- legs—was first shown the men and it goes• ,, "',jy`
g BRAN also hes iron for the blood. then taken by one of the officers and Gyproc may be easily identified -by
es The "bulk" iii'IdALL-BRAN is Simi- displayed over his tent or lodging or - •0 the naive on the board and the
ee to whatever spot had been chosen as Green stripe along the edge.
lar to that of le�ftuce. Within the t Din 4
R body, it becomes a soft mass which temporary headquarters. There i Dinner For Six r,
g gently clears the intestines of hung! as a signal -to the men. They GYPSUM. LM ANri'"'AI.ARASTIN19, `11vl
The wastes. How much better than using would know where to rush in case At 8 Cents Each Canada, Limited,, , ,iy
or pills and drugs — so often harmful. of an alarm; lacking this symbol the Keeping down expenses is our Paris a. Ontario
warriors would probablyhave veld- theme song now. We have all had tr • to ".4
he Two tAlAespoonfuls daily will ed to the natural but unoldiexly hob- to ]earn to cools to that tune and
correct most types of constipation. it of rushing in the direction o '
d• ALL-11RAN is not habit-forming. If g P- dont you often feel that your tune a,,
pasite to that from which the trou- is pretty flat? ".�f,
your intestinal Y $}
trouble is not re- blet, seemed to originate, The troop- Sometimes it is because you get so I�.
:ex lieved this vvav, soe anti of the color is then primarily., a •tired of planning ,your own meals,
nd your doctor. rite by means of which the soldiers and often because you find you have ad AIL -BRAN At all grocers. are made familiar with their regi- spent more money than you can !ts
ne In the red -and- mental insignia. In modern times, really afford. '
ng .. 1 a - ; • r: ,X,
ay .. ,r green package, of course, this is unnecessary but it This week, we have composed a ,;ref
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o London, Ontario. in wbich troops engage 1 ,,•peace time.. tune of )seeping down expenses—and ;' r1?
ori It is 'belie ed that Mite dern ser- we will
m- �' guarantee you will find it _ f I, a.
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give courage to'the men and
carried by a ,junior officer, with a
en ","
.
prgpitiate their gods. The helmet.
guard of selected non-commissioned
in front in
.
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of Navarre was such an inspiration
officers, of every plan
1TO matter how sites)) or
to his army, and when in the course
the 'battalion• The ceremony is per-
l� large the Chanes you
of time the flags came into being
formed to the accompaniment of
l
ri.
' s
plait. inside yvur....harrse., +
,
they served the double purpose of
rousing patriotism and 'providing a
slow music which heightens the
reverential character of the parade,
'man
-
`
Gyproc provides the material1.
signal. In the sixteenth century, as
and each is supposed to look
of least expense and most
Gen. Hughes tells us, the warfare was
"upon it as it passes, to fix its
fire -safety.
carried on so much by mercenary
character fore'v'er in his memory. So
'
armies that it was found necessary
venerated is the ceremony, that it is
Put rip walls, ceilings and
to employ a unit device as -well as
carried out according to the strictest
• •
partitions that are a barrier ,,
a national device since the warriors
rules, and no more deviation is
might in the heat of the moment
tolerated than if it were the corona-
to fire. ,'I
forget whom or what they were
tion ceremony 'at Westminster Alb -
k, ' 'fighting for. We offer, here a guess bey. To acquire the required pre- You can paper Gyproc or
ec To put in a full day's work, yon that there may be some connection cision, hard training is necessary, and leave it plain (when pante r
d� need a full man's strength, A man, between the ladies' favors which for a regiment to perform this rite • • elled) and it is an excellent
— hal£'-sick from eonstipatioii, has jousting knights wore wont to wear with scrupulous accuracy is corisid-
less'chance to succeed in today's ered the best proof base for Gyptex or Alabas- !'
and the national m.flags that were >Z o£ of its 'Soldierly
keen competition. evolved later; ,but as we are a person qualities. It is wortth noting in con. tine finishes. I+f,
,%'
This insidious condition often of strong pacifist tendencies we may elusion, that since the disaster of
h causes headaches, loss of energy, be altogether astray•on this point. Isandhlwana in 1879, when two of- Gyproc is inexpensive, -;
las sleeplessness. It takes the edge from The ceremony we now call troop • ficers lost their lives wherr trying to draught and rodent - proof, •••'
v_ your, working hours• ing the color was originally that of save the colors from capture, they structurally strong and quick
Il Laboratory tests show Kellogg's sending and lodging the color. The have not been carried into action
r. ALL -BRAN supplies "bulk" to exec- flag—and when we speak of color Otherwise the color, regarded as the to erect with a minimum of
he cise the intestines, and Vitamin. B we mean a flag and nothing more or soul of the regiment, goes wherever 9 mess.
le to tone the ntestinal tract. ALL- legs—was first shown the men and it goes• ,, "',jy`
g BRAN also hes iron for the blood. then taken by one of the officers and Gyproc may be easily identified -by
es The "bulk" iii'IdALL-BRAN is Simi- displayed over his tent or lodging or - •0 the naive on the board and the
ee to whatever spot had been chosen as Green stripe along the edge.
lar to that of le�ftuce. Within the t Din 4
R body, it becomes a soft mass which temporary headquarters. There i Dinner For Six r,
g gently clears the intestines of hung! as a signal -to the men. They GYPSUM. LM ANri'"'AI.ARASTIN19, `11vl
The wastes. How much better than using would know where to rush in case At 8 Cents Each Canada, Limited,, , ,iy
or pills and drugs — so often harmful. of an alarm; lacking this symbol the Keeping down expenses is our Paris a. Ontario
warriors would probablyhave veld- theme song now. We have all had tr • to ".4
he Two tAlAespoonfuls daily will ed to the natural but unoldiexly hob- to ]earn to cools to that tune and
correct most types of constipation. it of rushing in the direction o '
d• ALL-11RAN is not habit-forming. If g P- dont you often feel that your tune a,,
pasite to that from which the trou- is pretty flat? ".�f,
your intestinal Y $}
trouble is not re- blet, seemed to originate, The troop- Sometimes it is because you get so I�.
:ex lieved this vvav, soe anti of the color is then primarily., a •tired of planning ,your own meals,
nd your doctor. rite by means of which the soldiers and often because you find you have ad AIL -BRAN At all grocers. are made familiar with their regi- spent more money than you can !ts
ne In the red -and- mental insignia. In modern times, really afford. '
ng .. 1 a - ; • r: ,X,
ay .. ,r green package, of course, this is unnecessary but it This week, we have composed a ,;ref
P a., .. Made bye Kellogg in is perhaps ^the most solemn ceremony menu for you—still to be sung to the For Sale By its';
o London, Ontario. in wbich troops engage 1 ,,•peace time.. tune of )seeping down expenses—and ;' r1?
ori It is 'belie ed that Mite dern ser- we will
m- �' guarantee you will find it _ f I, a.
vice was originated by ^,,Du'ke of anything. but flat. Geo. A. Sills b$ Sons ►Cl cti��)i"l;�l �ti�. a k,. r
st HELPS WEEP 'YOU FIT � ,,Y). g:�
Cur3i'bea�land famous felt ere It is a hot, oven -cooked dinner for 511%r
h+f
xma .11 V rPy,
M iIi61'T!
P.Y Y �B"k x . ry
r
, os� M ,, f qtr`'
y,i;°^'
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,., i .
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