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(R( .{j,. .f.^it » y :s,,• _, IIIINR ,� t. �'In -,�jt r phtt'i . +t! , sly W .�1­1­1111.1f.1-.. ,_ ;. :. ,p. 1 tl, i°'Y'r, v' )kb t')4'rr„ u e ,ry "•q xr r s'try, - r»�, ?" , i•uaS' \ • ,.' _ 1 n t 1 F :,• t 7i r x"t °, lo- rd ' •k-f�eS.` ,� 1� t a� a�-tk" yf i'' i `, '+,. ;H r >r � �t k } f tr •r� PM ,. �. `R �`4•'j `AV b'' ,-, y r.�i �h•K�•.7•�1 a�:,'lgll, weed) • _I ' ,-'r?."-.� 1s�$�:-:"'fir' �'k.�'V'!f;,a �•C •., ails r t � '�7't� }p�� �M1ry��k ;,'�'{%.��.;d. • Se' a J. tl�n the Coon P. � P a 1 > c,ljrit�.rl! a' 1„ I +S :.,r,•r t, ay...•"^ � .lu,:-+,'a.,V P;9, 4d Mc �'Y ,1 P } ,�; ,�1•} d (,� .M1r;" ]v 9.��''W .4 ki. 'M t�', Wa�/r�lfl,A.11lD.-N'O115, W�11 { r i ° outtluk� 16. �'. � �'b'" ' RP,Or, work in k ' K h , t r1 x i p p r, .. H+R.r A."� • • k °i .� 8 yid �i Cost fii><is Woman 75c° ln, in t t r . a , A , r i . ` 1 L �T '4Es 9rig• i `6 . " + •'. e :rh �i 't f�.' ,t i t 4 If u oi't, .2lar (Chad J w'o i �:. 1, i - r' yU are curious rr0 liAla'W what i5 ' $. r a i :•,. t'4. m+w � , a.w I% ya t k S `- r�i 1 ,>,I' Now it's Strawberries. death of his wife, 'Catharine Robert- o n' ILI' son, sdx years algo. Siruce i9hat films haplpe'niing tq iter oust, waist and' illy sit, 10; (,(acnes ;W'alam li'au'1l'nig ' - 1 F) H ,• s � } r � . We have on our 'desrk as we write. r tnents 1•e1a'd hex letter: 'ravel, 1; �. l�0 aliat"�t r .' i"fi, Ilelury k'ox rr ' iJ!POrZtltt'Itld- , ,>t ,,1M . , G>V: s: ',n rt �'vr - „,° he has made his home with his three n'•6asux'-e �" .as beautiful a 'cluster ,of s'tmaw�e'r- daughters, Mrs, Th "I ' was IN lfba. When ff started ''n'ce, $6'`9.7'5• -Council Adjourned to i , m I , it Brussels; Mrs. John B. Stewtart, Clin, g meet on Saturday; INovew,dber 5, 1932, 0r; ;,' ° i' a,y,t cries as; one cauld' wish to, See 'Maur olrnas Walker, ,aging Kruseheir three tnoruths ago l'' ; i k large ripe berries, a fdlonen green ton, and lbh,s. D. A. Dunbar, of Bel- and am now 162 llbrs., and 'I 'h'ope "to, at 1 p,mn 4fffenry Strang, Clerk. - � a ��fp� � (,, ones and a 'blos'sorn are included and rerciuc'e" mI wei ht still mare, Re and- , �� - w- w lx i tvs grave. Ma. Halliday enjoys fairly y g g ..� ._.,. '�11 : wry , 4 {! lc''' ,Iwas picked from Thos. Freidns patch' good heia,4th althou •li his eyesight and rn'g 'my m,easurem,ants ibe>f-ate taking . tc,l r` -r F,) Irl .i t. glit ,1 ■ .eTn�+ `' 8 M,,', ' ord 1Ved�uesdlay. This is the second hearing are sanate,what impaired. 'His ILrasehen 'I was 41 -ins. .'bust, 38 -ins. '6?AI�NA ,,; v! ; ,r+, l k .fro and is bearin to su'fTici'ent -num- waist,'+and 49 -tins. hips, an,d nowI am' ' - ✓ i s "' A s' ` any^ 11 � r�="�'' &sync to provide fresh fruit for the In'tell'ect i'sl bright and he, thoroughly 4}` , , n . i' ' "I" �rrt?I,' p e o s discnusstrn (the 39-in's. 1b1nat, 36;ins, waist, and' 45 -ins. IIrtttendeld fior lash week.) In the " , ! 15 4 i i s t'; table, as well, iiv September some nl y g questions of hi s, hmy age 'bring t t rrSt place o T , Mr„ F'arrner, yQ.II are ort' �,I�'� . .. ,,,,:: 3 ," wt I �.+ eP the day. He is the last surviving p 2J years. A 75c. Tlie funeral of Agnes McBride forth becatl'e it i'S) the 10 I 1 IX1tk+�tOr•'th rate i " ° w. r':' were preseaved.- lLucknow Sentinel. m$ er of a Earns-, at ten. WirLg- `bottle•lof Kmuschen'las s aIle, a month. `widow of SamnuEl I.M1ofY'att, London. x ,t :,s,, .' i;',il 4, M `,;? ham Advance-Tilmes. I take,one-half teaspoonful in a tum- Ont, which was held at the Dr. Llo d produce . you have to sell.eaforth e'Q• ' are ''�,a,l •y� r'.j Immense Walnut. y p p „4. r, . s x, 'tiler of hot water each m'orning,before Moffatt home at Varna, was largely what Ou' have tQ sell and ou tia.,I,) r' , ,�.i; I O,. eration For y 7 you, beiTl . tile,-.ro11iC'1" of VPkI' ; •; �r r, j " . };, Young Donald MlaeAonald brought P ppendicitis. breakfast. Apart from bos'ing weight, ,attEnlderl., Fallowing "the ,service in must bu area ersOn Of mighty 0' ^ c rryt+r i lv ;onto th'e office- this week, a monster l feel so much better in health. I do London, the furneral cortege motored buy, p g y p rtail (' t0 thqT e: � t >�1' (Miss Jeanlette Taman 'was taken riot wake to in thre rruornin spill feefi , KON@ �- Y , wvalnut, measuring almost 10 incites p g t.o Varn'a, wheme at 3 p.m. a sez vice had e a eornI:lon bond.! to. St Josephs Hospital, London, ing tires-, and do 'not get headaches was held in the homie wher,E the de- ;,"� b'� in circumference, and which much re- on Thursday of last � week where she likes 1 use. to. I cannot thank Krus- ° ", ' ,) ; �l ha ��I;� sectvbled a las^fie pea At his, home tm'dertwent an operation ti „ ceased spent the earlier years of her „ J there are four walnut trees, one of dicitis. , She is ' ettirnon for app'en- then Enough.-(INI'iss) M. A. H. rn-arried life and 'wh'em her family Anything, then, that 'affects Se'aforth or i s , le �' '",,`:."Y' 7II -which bears a cro sulch as the cam- g along nicely. Xrus'chen 'can'tains those s'ix miner- was (born. This service'was eanduef meets y0U by a�eetin our market. An�,�hinp t�plat 11 .`` r'fla ''' ( p -Exeter Times -Advocate. al salts, proPo tyonaltely (balanced, ed b Re,'.. R. M. Ferris, of Kn�tx g � ,t V g I. p1e exhilbitc'd and evidently is' a m- y % ' de'rent variety from the otheS trees. >Hractured Arm. found in the .waters of those famous United Church, London, of which the affects the farmers of Seaforth .district has a vital ,M ' •" xJlie outer covering of the nut is j'u'st 2 uro'pean 'S'pas used by generations deceased was a member. The, late rj, • ' ` -of ordinary- thickness, r•esultiltg in a (Harold, the 12 -year-old son of Mr. of IK2 t people. to reduce weight. Mrs. 'h1offatt had a large connection: bearing on the business life and general status of iy% ' nut of immense size, and with a bag- and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake, of Us- s hen helps, blood' nerves, of relatives in this section of the Se'aforth town. We are after, all one in point of QW t, s�, i f jam" • °' t3 lull of such it wouldn't' -take S'an'ta bo'r'ne, had the misfortune to : frac- glands and body organs to function country and was well known by a ecOn'Omicall s 4' Claus long to fill your Christmas sure his, right arm, He was crank- properly --you Blain nelw strength andt very large 'circle: of fzilends and neigh- y ' -' 1, :,Al• stocking, 4Lu'c'kno.w Sentinel. ing a car when, the engine backfired enorgy - feel years younger - look bors. After the service the remains - �,' �1' better, work better, I, The fracture was reduced by Dz. W. were borne 'to Baud's ,cemetery in In presenting the news and other items of interest each `week' ' r Celebrated His 99th Birthday. E. Wlee'kes.---,Exeter Ti nes-Advocate. , _ Stanley and laid' 'besi'd'e that of her r ti - s;` .1 y late -husband. The pallbearers were The Moron Expositor is guided by this thought. Items of in- r ' t r Adam .Hlallida one, of 'site oldest Family Gathering. _ six 'nephews of then dleeeaserl woman, r'• "i',` itwidern'ts of Huron County, has en- Road 7,` $12.70• S. Rapp, Road 2, p tere'st regarding any phase of farm work or life are ublisl�,d tbered ,on his 100;th year, On Thurs- 'Thatvksgiving, .M'orid-ay was the oc- $11.96; H. IH•, Pfaff, Road' '5., $10'6.49; Mesls'rs. Wellington Johnson and p � )�� 1 +day last he, celebrated his Doth birth- ca'sion for 'a family reunion at the crusher 'pay list, $2154,80; W. J. Har- Tomas. Stinson, of Varna; John Me.' ;together with the ;news of the entire rural dilsitriets. Township Bride of Zurich'- Harold ..Pickett, of Council meetings .clay at the home of his daughter, Mrs. home of .MI. Frank Blatchford, of vey, tru)ckinlgl, $31331012; T. Wielsh' Clinton; Samuel' are given particular attention,' as also ar. "P'p" l - D. A. ,Du`ntbar, 'Belg'raye. Born in Exeter. Almkong those present were.; .crushes•, nr.,aterial, ' '$35.70•• David Aignlew, of Detroit, V, t rr Ducharnre,' •se'con•dhanld' and Alfred Moffatt, of BI fief°fi'eld . Farmer Clubs, Institutes, 'Church Societies etc. } Duunfrieshire; Scotland, he came to Itr, Geo.' Blatchford and, daughter, plow, $G.00. v ,� ' lip 4Canada at the' age of two years with Mrs. C, Ogden of Clinton,\ Mich,; Telephone Accoun'ts-Bell Telephone, Ftieztds from 'Olitnton' who attended f' tolls, July to August, $2'78,17; the funeral were Mr. Harold and Mises vr' 'hos. parents, (brothers and sisters, and. Mrs. 'D, L. Thom'p'san, Miss Clara 'CO., y Rena Pickett' and ' IMrs: 'Margaret' Besides the buying opportunitie's listed b the stores The Huron •A 1. , ,/ ;settled in Dulmfries township, Oxforll Thompson, 'Mr. and h12rs. A. Saund- Northern: Electric Co,, material, g y ` , v $18.75; Zurich Central g Pickett; Mr. and Mrs. W¢n. MaClin- ' Ex .7osltor''a cla.s'sified advertlSl � S@etl'Ori iS Of especial interest •., �� .k C''aunty. He afterwards farmed in ccs and son, Jack; IMiss' Lulu, Wlelsh switchin' 4 r ch'e and 'Mr,. Wail'l and 'Miss Me11 :Dumfries and later moved to Morris end Ito.; Bernice, Brennlen all of ,weeks, $fib; P, WcIsaac, salary, etc., y' to Farmers. There is continual) something offered for sale :...� , ' i � $5'59.9.7 H. 'G. Hess, Sala Clinche'y, IMT. and rMrsr= W. G. Pick. y g township where he continued to farm Toronto.; Mr, and Mrs. G. Bro'wti, salary, etc,, ett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyndall. that is of use t0 you; • and when ou have an thin t , rr. �I grave where he resided until the Mr. and Mrs., R. Blatchford, 14Ir. C, $2'58.73'. General •Accounts- C. L,._ y was in attendance .z y y g o sell these • ,•rsa t Jinks asap Master 'Ra'ss, of Hernsall, Smith; priniting account, $119.10; Ir. a de blrs. Willis. Others from a classified ads, take Our message to 8,000 buyers' in your - ~ --- - ••rd :Mr. and Mrs. IWIm, Woods and postage, tax ..,notices, $19.50; Grand ' y own ` T family; of Uslbarne. 1lms. Th•o'arI Bend School Fair, (grant, $5.0-0; Zur- d'is'tanlce included Mr. 'Queen, from district for thea'small sum -of 25 cents. � ' Pon, Mrs, Brown Dr. Biatchfo d, ich Fall Fair, grant, $25.00; Exeter Dundas; the IMIc�$ride'S from Zuaich, , A, .1'-' Miss Ann Adam's Recipe fog^ Mr. IR. Blatchford, and 'M•r. F. Blatch- Fall,,Fair, -grant, $10,010; Chas. Reck- and a large numlber of friends from You. are also kept continual- in touch with what is oecurrin.g in: K` sisters; thu Lon'doln. Bran Muffins . ford are brothelrs' and- er, overpayment 1932 taxes, $6,22, y %cup bran %Cup sugar lattrr'three (being over eighty years The council adjourned to meet again . , the Town of Seaforth, socially, industriallyand in 'municipal 114 cups sour 41 cup milk of age, -Exeter - Times-'Ad"vocate, on Monday, November 7, at i.3U p M, STAFFA 'government' by the complete survey of the town's activities % teaspoon salt . t egg o'clock in the afternoon. -A. V. Hess, y 3 teaspoons Magic Li. cup melted . , Former Minister Dies. . Clerk,, • which -'The Huron Expositor presents each- week. And, by, the .., . ' ',- ''.. • Baking Powder , shortening (Intendled for last week.) " constant changes taking place •, Mix .the bran with the sifted fine dry in- Rev. Df. C. W , ,Brown, who was a A nriiversary senvpcies were held in w ,which is news, you are kept in- gredients.Iva{ukcaweitinthecentreand Poston of James Street ilnitedChurch WINCIIAM file LJnitEd Church an Sunday, bet. formed of the eondltion of your i�llost important Illarket. pour in the milk attd well -beaten egg. from 1899 to 190'2, died' in London, 9th. IR+2v, •C. A,,,,1Mai'eol'm, of Eg- r With the fewcst possible number of ; aturday elv'eniiT- in his 69Thow" strokes, blend these ingredients and stir a year, (Jncen'd-ed f02' last week.) rr•.'ondville, was th'e'•guest s'pearker at .;; F in the shortening. Half fill greased muf- Dr, Brown retired from his pastor- Mr. Farmer, you ''should be -a' careful reader of The :.nil.. fin pans and bake in a hot oven,400°F., :tt;• of the R.01bin:;.on 111emlorial On Friday last t'he .local staff of Toth ..ervices, an'd delivered two very ' ( f'. 15 to 20 minutes. A few chopped dates,' :•huh -b in d'on in June last owing ht1P. S'erm'ons. Special music by the Huron Expsitor every week. 'Are' you? The cost is ' h'ghtlycoatedwithsomeofthemeasured" )~on' tltE Canadian BaIIic of Civmrlt•ercr o ill health. During' recanted 'Mr. 'Geo chole including m the m'ornmg l , sour, may be added:.. `. recenlL :jyelek'S p' George Graham with but 3 cents a week, If you are not already a subscriber e a fine leather duet by 'MI's• 'C, 'Stewart, Exeter, and, clip the special offer coupon below and mail or bring -) 'had b-e'c'n sinowing 'eonside•rable -ja'c'ket. 'G'eor'ge has , Mrs. K. Drake and in the evening a -', 'm-Prov-ement -tut was � s'tri:eken on 'been a valued and popular memlber g Sat, rday. Dec'ease'd was: a son of the of the staff here for some tinle. lir. Stewart, Mrs. W. Rend; Mrs, C. " it into The Huron Expositor Ofrice With 50 cents !ate Rev. Geo. Brown 'and was or- Graham has decided to take uli rest- Stewart, (Mrs. w. Jeffrey, Mr.,. K. :,• ;; l!ained a 'min11S't,.r 0'£ t'he TJnited " Drake, which was much appreciatod.which 'will give you The Huron Expositor for four den.! in the Peace River District, h d° �t church in 1891. ,After pastorate! Miss An.'gela Gibbon's, of H/esson, Th hurt h en redeca « months. DO IT NOW. The church, which as be r- >° at West Lorne, Amherst- s f ated, w -'as filled for (both services. `I; . ii -,. Glenco'et Almh'er-t fent the week chill at the home o• On '12onrla h Ir f ] •: a?la �� <• 'c'V`€; q" ". '' ' ' �' ,;;,;,., nd burg, Exeter and Mitchell he m'ov- 'ed to Regina wh'e're cloning his term .her parents. + .' Dr. R. C. -c-dlmond attended the. y eve'nanlg a o- ow supper, was given in the township .�;>s �: . 4 4. th'e :M01,110'politall Church was com- convention of the Ontario Medical hall, which was followed by a play, °t a pleted. He held •pastprat'es at New Association --held in Preston last I,Mrti. Briggs of the Poultry Yard." N . �I Pe '' Westmini'st'er, B.C., Saskatoon, Port week. 1 he characters were well taken and '' °i Arthur and E'dm.onton. In 1928 Dr, Miss Kathleen' Gibbons spent the the play was mlruch enjoyed. p Brown returned to Lon'd'on, He iw holiday with her parents, Holiday Iv'isitors were: Mr. and 4 dl ;r survived by his 'bereaved widow, on(. 'Ml's. John McLean and daughter, =vies. M. .Spears, Toronto, with 11r. • 'Son ani tvvo daughters. Funeral Agnes, were Ivlisitors in Toronto last Josemh Speare; Mr. and'Mrs. Dwight was held Tuesday with interment week. '"'idler and son, :of Guelph, with the latt litter's �-01 0"W in Mt. !Pleasant ce):rretery. - 11,xoter Mr. George Beattie of the Stone . mother., IMtrs. IWgn. Butler tr4 Time's -Advocate. -Funeral lTom-e, Toronto, spent the Lodge, ,Cleveland; niMrs, M. MrsDrake, r } '''. i' A Bi One. week end at his home, here. Stratford with IMr. and �4M. + W '1Ir. :... I Rev, J. Gibbon's, of St. Marys, m. Jeffrey; and Vlrs. F. D. I i •:>' �` The average small -boy would prob- spent 'Monday at the home of .YIr. Hutchison, Seaforth, and i1VIiss Doe e` :: y ably whoop for joy ,could, he see, the and Mrs, P. Gilibons. othy Hutchison, St. Catharines, with 'fi ' ". `}` ' ` his, round, rosy -red, apple ,that 4Ir• r The 4�Tinghanl Merchants' Assvcia tion donated R50 00 to the B f alt' and :1Jrts. G, G. Wilson; Mr. an,) VIrs.' N. -Dingle Toronto, with :lir. ' - k r. ram V4ateon, of 'Colborne to a O1 an'd Mrs. Rotrert'Sadler VIr and Vlrs. - -- yv "' instruments. ship, broul h!t to the Si W. O'Brien, Flint, an'd Mr. and Mrs. ' g final office. ;4 Measlxring full,, fifteen inches in sir-� `� C, O'Brien an'd daughter, Toronto, ar.ct al cheap, quality of meat. p may 'be cooked either on top of the into' heavy saucepan and cavEm with iy 1.{► cumfrience ani weighing twenty -ono , with 'Mr. and Mrs. 'F. O'B'rien; Mrs. oun'c,els, this giant apple is a recot•d- ELIMVILLE Buying bargains m meat does 1 stove (over a very. low heat) or in boiling waiter. - breaking specimen.p p Donald Balfour, Detroit, 'with her mean that we •buy' drat that is oil! the oven. The modern Dutch ovens 'Culbe and (brown in fat 2. carrots,. -`I g It was picked a parents, `Mr. and -Mrs. D. Bruce: Mr. or• g rade. A side of beef is divided: are equipped g 1 --ids, 2 turnips (white), 4 potatoes, 2 on- -I by 'Mr. Watson's young daughter, (lntend'ed' for last week.) }xr g A are with self-bastine t and. Mrs. H. Gray, Toronto, with lir. :r.'to a forequarter and hindquarter Here are just a few suggestions ions (sliced'); 1 cup o£ skrirvg beand , 1 1�I��S Ann; -'Adam Dorothy, on the farm of YIr. J. R. 'Mr. and Mr•s. William, Bradshaw and .Mrs. 1M. Gray. the latter containing he loin from' for cooking the cheaper cuts of `neat: out in 1 -inch Va`rcoe. Dorothy says there are sew- visited at the hpmve of Mr. and' 1lrs. I p pieces and 1 'ta'bles.paan. 11 L era- others' of similar 'size in• the R, McFalls, south of Centralia, las: �- which the highest •priced steaks and, Delicious Flank Steak. of chopped parsley. bakes her ,�eimohs rva•sts are cut. it is an easy .rule I Purchase one. flank steak, score iSimaneer until all ve etalblea are `' same orchard.-Goderich Signal. Sunday, g Soy Bean Factor to remember that meat is expensive I the surface and ru'b '3 •talblerp4ons tender, season- to taste, and thicken Veteran' Mason, Honored. � 'Miss Kathryn' Peters, of London, y' in the centre of the anima! 'ard of cooking oil intp it. -Sear quickly gravy if •necessary, Ten minutes ire- ;f e pent the week end at her home. 'Marhiner-y for the soy bean fac- cheaper at the extremities --chiefly! on all sides in a hot f ti IMprning• Star Lodge, A.. F. and Mr. and' IMrs. Ftenry Ford and fa -m- For at. 'Chatham has been obtained Ilecause the latter nvcat is t.ou henerl I ry?ng pan:. fare serving, chap in small dump- . ,Muffins � ily visited at the home of Mr. an'3 tory g Then place in a casserole with ont, ing., cover closely, and cook for' 101 A, _oft, Carlow, -had a• -visit on Wed- from Kansas and operations will be- 'by, muscular action.' Most people do small 'bay leaf, '/z clave of garlic or to 12 minutes. tSemie at once. -� . nesd'ay evening from Rt. Wor. Bro. Mrs..J. Ford on the Lake `Road on in a ort- A-ccording ^ to a special not like the cheap cult: ,because they g h y P 1 onion, finely sliced. 2 teaspoons fsf pp ]p W. H, Gre•g`pry, D.D �G,1M., of Strat- Sunday last. concession by ,the Customs Depart- cannot cook them so the,, are tender, s with 1 �����C Mrs. -Charles Johns spent p alt, 2 tablespoons of minced celery, ford. The ,occasion was happily p nt the ment at Ottawa this machine y steaks, chops and roasts. % teaspoon perpp'er. 2 tablespoons "-" i machinery is and so buy P Western Ontario Leads. marked lb y the 'pres'en`tation to Wor. week end in London. entering free to hel • establish the When one eonsidcra- that not more Baking �� ® ���,, Mrs g F minced :carrot, and 2 tablespoons of 1� SL Bro. William Bailie, of Goderich, of Jan -res J�erbert, of .Luton;, ncnv indust'ry'. At the outset the than 30 t'o 35 pet• cent. of the entire: k>-r•een pepper chapped fine. Pnur 2 The 'County of 'Wentworth now a past master's fifty-year jewel, in spent a month with -her daughter, plant will 'have a capacity of 300,0'00 edible portion of the beef animal stn cups of hot water into the frying pan, leads Canada in the production of JV . "!r, token of his half -century as past Mrs, James Heywood recently. bushels. bout 5A00 acres of soy be elas.�ec) as "choice cuts" it : tanrrls 11, „ and then over the meat. f over and high quality ho'gs'. For, the past sev- a When selecting grand master of Morning Star Lodge, M,. and Mrs. Sam (Millar and fan- heans have been scwn in .bent coun- to reason that the butcher must cook in a 350 d'e'g. F. oven for 2r 'v in ingredients for presentation was made, -b the s en months. 90th per cent. of all the ..s;•a g The y ily, of Dashwood visited in tht2 oil- ty which should' provide aJbout 100,fl00 charge very high priers far thein• hour.,, reple•niching the water if pigs rnarketerl f'r°rm that coun ad D.D.G.M. Several ,mle;mib'ei o£ the lage last Sunday. , b ahels. There is arnnther bins that is fie' P g' ty gr `'` my recipes, says u, p necessary. During the last half-hour ed "select'" or "bacon", the two to trait from• i4taitlaatd Lod e, Goderich Miss Evelyn ,4Vlhitlock, of St, p Miss Ann ikdam, g Heavy rains and flood ,da)mage in quently overlooked, and that is that of cooking, nd4 4 to 6 mediums -sized grades, i ti were present to take ft in fhe Tomas, spent the week end in 'the North Manchuria 'has reduced the mrr.t of the cheaper cuts have little o cookery author- pa in honor of their vet- neighborhood. p tatoes which have been pared ar,d 'Phe seven leading counties are is ' jilza:, soy bean crop prospect to 7Q per waste, so that, besides costing less quartered. Serve the meat garnisherl Ontario. Waterloo was s'e'cond with ., ity of the Cana- eran fellow Mason.-•Goderich Signal. A number from here attended a,n- cent, of the 1931, crop in that coun- a pound. the m;•eat'r+goes almost twice ,with the atoes and a dish Home our- niversary services at Zion and' P gravy made 898 per cent., 'Brant $9.1 per cent, ' J try. 'The production will be in the as fol. The waste from a two-poun;I from the clri nin cin the casserole, 'Pe>}tti 88.2 per cent., Huron. R7, arnd ''z: dd Thames Road. sirloin steak averages about three- P g „k , naI, I consider 1N neighborhood of 4,010'0,000 tons, cram Beef a La Mode. W-Ilington and Oxf rd bath Ret .-. 10{ Ir. Keith Ford, of London, Nisited° three -spirts -economy, health KIPPF��T pared with 15,760',00'0' tons harvested fourths of a pound. "Mix 1 teaRpo°n of salt, r� teaspoon Perth 'Gaunt,,, well u in garality wafi at the home' of Mi. Henn Ford `last p value and successful performance. y last yeah`, This may result in a de- The price of melt has no relation pepper, 1 tablespoon fine.- chs the heaviest , P Sunda p y P• pr•adukcer' with 5-4,ZOs "Magic Balcing;•'Powder meets. (intended for last week.) Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Jewell, o£ Exeter, nand for Soy beans from the United to rte fcrcrd valva. Except for the ped onion, ] teaspoon thyme, 1 head in the se1'Yten months. t Spates. glandular miest4, such as livor, kid- tablespoon chapped parsiev and 1 them all. I•use and approve Magic, (Mr. Tihomas Ma'o nald! of London; visited at the home of :Mrs. Charlet broken bay leaf, Cut /s �_e _ hey and sweet'lread,, the dif'orent t pounri o£ --- because I know it is pure, and free an'd his niece, ,Miss Annie MacNa 'h- Johns recently. — - --- P � cuts of meat may 'be considered as Arlt Pm•k it1 thin strips,• and roll i•r ton, of S'cotlan'd spent the ,past week 'Rev. Peters showed a number of. g pp the mixed seaaonin;gs. Cult goalies i/z from harmful ingredients, and be- ' � iavin approxi the Same food with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. lantern slides last Friday night. ('IoW To Reduce value for equal weights of edible cause experience has taught me inch deep all over a 5 -pound pat Miss Bessie Hartnalt, of London, meat. This rn an, that'the family' that I can count upon successful p The Meat ]Bill roast from the rump or (ktu�k and �� sent six weeks at the hoUne of Mr, lurchw,hi the..most rconomicai cut% . results with Magic every time. HAY ' Charles Johns recently. I g insert the seasoned strips of pork. Magic Barking Powder is used Prot'eiru foods- neee�sary.. for the is 7'eceiv111g a large share of nr ur lois- R°)1 the meat in one-half crop of vineou U . -1" - g g building and repair cyf timme, -'- are m'ent at small cost. gar• and let ,tanrl in this overnight, �OrIrQ rxdusivelybythe majority ofcogk,-- (Intended for lash week.' airron,g OUT mwst expensive foods. The quality .of meat is quite an- I -Ir from early morning •until after d ,Cry experts, dietitians, and house- Council Meeting. - The regular USBORNE The meat 'bill is one of the serious• other 1n'lattes•. ­ There are several, lunchr�on. Chop one small anion fine, ,. OLD LA -MIP wives throughout Canada. In fact,' ment'hly rreetinr of the 'council of problems in the home where the floor, grades of 'beef, Many w0mc`1 ask' and brown in 1 tablespoon of fat in 9 Magic outsells all other 'baking the Town4hip of Hay was held in,the (Intended for last week.) budget has been reduced very great- if there is not as mulch nom- a deep kettle. Put in tho roast and or LA 4f N to Town Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday, Qct. ,Council 311nutes. - The l uunici al ly• int, the cheapest grades as in the he brown. an all sides, AM 5 cups of (r`Anu Kind) ' powders combined- y' p Every woman loves a bargain, ,yet ter grades. There is not, because p' - � 4', 19432, with all the mlemlbers pores- council of the Township of Usborn•E r g lranr•d c`arrota, ? Prepared turnip, 07Q a 1pT..�'W ! en't. (The minutes, of the last in'eet- meet in its usual monthly meeting at When it comles right dlow'n to the low-priced cattle are fed oh inferior (white). and the contemts of one. FREE COOK BOOK -=When you i'ng were ad'opte'd as read.. After dis- >-limville on Saturday. Oct, ist, with family marketing qh'r frequently food, which fatten them hut. Produce large can of t•omatoec. Cover tightly - i n bake at home, the new Magic Cook ,posing of the 'caml:rlu'ni'catious, the all the members of 4 cou11ci1 fails to take 'advantage of many soft, flabby'Nflesh. This shrink. to a slnl einlnl'er I h'otar, nn to of the Coleman; p following• resolutions were' passed::- presentexcellent buys. This is especially greater extent in cookie Besido,,, p ; Book will give you dozens of teci e9 P The minutes of the meeting of Sept., p y �• stave. Or, ln•aiae in ttre oven at :150 ' for delicious baked foods, Write w That Bylaw No. 10', 19;321, authorizing Ord were read and, con -firmed' on mo- true of the purchase of mleat. The there is as much 'hone in a thin rleg. F., for the came length of time. To enjoy the finest light a t . Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. the'Treasur+er 'of the Township of 'Hay tion of 'Shi'erlWestcott. Notice from average housewife will buy cannel animal as in a fat one. A poor Raked Cottage Ham, for 10 night, get a Coleman. '? Crown Attorney, g'oad's when they are m sale and grade of meat i>n inf.erior in fla'.or. r Right, 14 and Liberty St., Toronto, Oras. to issue and sep-d out the 1932 tax , re selecting Us- t <e ham cult from the fore-nuartel now your ofd lamp notices and receive Aaaxes up to -De- tonne's 'quota of ,jurors'. It w' s ar- fresh fruits when they are plentiful , or lantern is worth $1.50 crud' in 'season,, ,yet fails, to consider Good beef has firm fat tinged with -shirr} mrtlt 'weighing about two on the urs ,,w.,, •w. cenitb•er i'S bre read three ;ti'm.t. and ranged that the iota'( selectors' -heel pure of one of } . ",• „"� I --- g�3MCE bar ain's in meat. Perhaps this 'may pink, and the meat is interwoven pounds and cured like the ialger ttlese new h�;w1`,. ,,,,, „ U fi.nially paslsedl That Nlii.ss J1i11iari at the- office of the Clerk on Friday, g with threads; of fat, Poor beef has vin. Thin is tinder, delicatz'lr flan- , modern lights. ;�a, .,.:wy 8 trtt� moo. ��'` '•• p Rader be appointed as one of the O'dt- 1401,, at 18 prm., Shier -Wrest- he d'u'e to .the fal't that mlany house- Very yellow fat that is craft and prod meat, with little waste. and i,;.,,,,� � � .; " vR9{67�„M!`' y managers and erlreratlorls of Zurich Cott: That Bylaw No. "9, 1931 re • , n-, wive -s have not learned to differ- '•. g y' , fia('vhy, and the meat i, lean and �uETi''cirnt for several meals for a \ I 1.l iia' J (o`dy I 'Central of the Hay INIlunicipal Tele- alty on unpaid, taxes after Dec. 14th "ntiate 'betwe'en ch'ea'p tuns of m-e.t seragg,v Far 'laet.ter to buy a pheap s:mslll fatmily. �� � � � S11 µ}>.; \ - 1 QD }o pho'n'e 'System •in, place of rVi•ss Mar- Ibe rescineld, that a penalty of 5 par ° ° jM'NOME cut of nicest from a good grade nt To eno'k, cover with Bold' water, . gare't S'c'hilibe, resi-gnled', and that Miss cent, he imrposed on all unpaid' taxes . -_.-.-.. �.._ .... _ �__ beef animal, than a choice cut from '!-ring slowly to the -boiling 'point, let vQ° can get ! Cote C' lkagicB'ardnePm- Radler sign the usual contract, That after Dec. 14th; that a 'bylaw be ^' man for as tittle as - derhasbeeahome- a�C'C04nnt1q• CO'VeT]n1 a poar• grade. broil five lninut.es, 01m lest Cim?n'er $i.50 and your old i w- k g payments on Tower- .drafted canrfiil.ving 's'ame.-ICarrieti. . ° 4 . 4 -, eestedandaptiraved �, 1Ve�N �'Vay to hold I boys The secret of staking the cheaner '1,•n hol- or until tender. Use a lamp or lantern. by the Homeserv- hip Roads, Tel'e'phove and Geenoral Moir-'W'-estcott: That the following i rut. of n•oat tendor is Inns;•, slow I'nrk to test, Sect ds•id'e tzr rout plat- /� '+ +, Ice Bureau' of Cana- Accounrts -be -passed as per vouchers, 'bills be paid, viz.: T. R. Pattersnln. F,�,I-,SE TEETH . eooMnsr, At no tin's should the meat. :ially in the liquid.. Droin; hrush �•• than Mme Jountal° ('o•unty Ern rne'er, crushing and de- � ' e• V Toronto Towns -hip Road'.s-'Tim•e4-Adlv'ecoate, g' g iw rhoiled. wbon the mrat is to be, rivor, rv*h he -sten cggtg-yolk diluted ",e� �OOf Exeter, advertising, $2.10; T. Welsh, livening 3;(NOl yards gravel for fawn- Firmly II1 B1aCi' i " cooked in water, keep trio winter ab .rith milk, sprinkle with kugar and & OCBI �2a�2f }, turniher, $IO'.GB; Lawremee Denornnne, ship, $1,79'5'.41; 'Sidney 1 ikon, weed 7)o false teeth annoy and (bother by simnwring point; when it, is to be rrnekrr crun11b,t mixed to,gethe•r•, s.tic'k Road 8, $9.60; .John Oesclh Road 8 ' 'cuttingi 1$4; WIm.. B•r�ads'haw, weed dropping• and s'li'pping when yore eat He will gladly show 11 conker- in the oven, the tcmicr'aturE ich rlov':%s (if fltrvour of clove is eY( fi'''r <a $2.50'; J'am,es Rennie, Rlaa'd 6,^,`54.2(1; cutting, $3•.8$'; Charles' •Jaque'a, weed talk or laug•hl? i Just sprinkle a lit- should 'Fre mnd'Frata. t l rd). attd set inter an oven at 400 you all about Cole- :•'•;;td?ODA3Q°InCentA� " M. CJorriveau, Road 17, $12.20'; R. cutting, $4.25; Harvey Wright, weed tFe" F'asteQth on.. ,your )aisles. This An .,.old-Tashi°had "17utch oven"- r e T! , to brow,,. Serve hat or cold, man Lights. 1f he is not + 1' g supplied, write as. �i���:_, Adams, Road) 14, $16.10'; ,M. M. Rus- cu'ttin'g, $3:60; John Fletcher, weer- new, tasteless powdler holds teeth a cash iron, flat -'bottomed kettle with Savory Lamb With Vegetables. .I,?,hi, `""" s6l], Road 1, $5.90; R. 'Mill'er, Road cuitinlg, $,3,00; Fred Cola, weed cut- fin`h and: comfortable, No (;'rrintnih, z t.ightty fitting cover -wilt he founri Cot. 1 ry P°unds °f lean hrAawt cif 7NE COLEItAAii :.a CONTAINS No ALUM,- This state. 9 Road 14 $14,70 tin �" ••:.• r,,, •• �, $350• M. Tinmey, , g $7.80• William Hunter, weed one taste. �lallcels breath piece,, for s•ervinq, dip each AND STOVE CO. Ltd. ' went on every do is your guarantee r ° + ! + €_ Y, pasty a genluine economy when one must lairh intra Mp that Magic BalringPowderIsfreek'tom F. F. Denomm'e, Road 10', $7.77; W. cutting, $7.80'; Delmar Skinner, weed pleasarrti. Get Falctce't'h to -day at rllako use of the cheaper cats of pi,"v in flour, then sear in 2 table- TORONTO, a, gNTARIp �I, .' G, Bell, Road. 3 $3,65 F. J. Hab'erQ1, cutting, $1:6.0•• Rich rd Cornish weed• an - drrn shore. rooms of fat. Z%'1•ieal ,brown, tux -n (LTaax) ��, Alum or aur harmful Ingredient. , , , g', A , y g meat. 4v i th this "oven ' the in -eat ., >', . , , ;iJ. i w r .,. );, ....x. ,.v, ..1 tr, 1 .:. r l l , a ,. ,,. ..1: x A'',. n d J x tilt.Y�v4b .dei iWiir+ u39 i."F ,r'iinYtivlrsti�nl t;4r .lie ' r J i'' e . , .. . , , Y - b �• s5 ), in t•;b:V.GSa�i;, i#ak4l�i:?ke;YRahU„4k++-,.,a 'iiti� i% >tiJ ung.x, ,Gttrw4t�,xAa'u r:p..f:4Se.U1tn,.viaSr evsu,`�t!,+,ih.,�t iYS;`'feta:bNk4y�'4b a'1,"616,:4",4;d:'.,a;, A•.�,z,.:+a,..;A,, 'i',iut'z'%�i: J° . , 11 r 1 14 14 ��I . 4 ", • k r. ram V4ateon, of 'Colborne to a O1 an'd Mrs. Rotrert'Sadler VIr and Vlrs. - -- yv "' instruments. ship, broul h!t to the Si W. O'Brien, Flint, an'd Mr. and Mrs. ' g final office. ;4 Measlxring full,, fifteen inches in sir-� `� C, O'Brien an'd daughter, Toronto, ar.ct al cheap, quality of meat. p may 'be cooked either on top of the into' heavy saucepan and cavEm with iy 1.{► cumfrience ani weighing twenty -ono , with 'Mr. and Mrs. 'F. O'B'rien; Mrs. oun'c,els, this giant apple is a recot•d- ELIMVILLE Buying bargains m meat does 1 stove (over a very. low heat) or in boiling waiter. - breaking specimen.p p Donald Balfour, Detroit, 'with her mean that we •buy' drat that is oil! the oven. The modern Dutch ovens 'Culbe and (brown in fat 2. carrots,. -`I g It was picked a parents, `Mr. and -Mrs. D. Bruce: Mr. or• g rade. A side of beef is divided: are equipped g 1 --ids, 2 turnips (white), 4 potatoes, 2 on- -I by 'Mr. Watson's young daughter, (lntend'ed' for last week.) }xr g A are with self-bastine t and. Mrs. H. Gray, Toronto, with lir. :r.'to a forequarter and hindquarter Here are just a few suggestions ions (sliced'); 1 cup o£ skrirvg beand , 1 1�I��S Ann; -'Adam Dorothy, on the farm of YIr. J. R. 'Mr. and Mr•s. William, Bradshaw and .Mrs. 1M. Gray. the latter containing he loin from' for cooking the cheaper cuts of `neat: out in 1 -inch Va`rcoe. Dorothy says there are sew- visited at the hpmve of Mr. and' 1lrs. I p pieces and 1 'ta'bles.paan. 11 L era- others' of similar 'size in• the R, McFalls, south of Centralia, las: �- which the highest •priced steaks and, Delicious Flank Steak. of chopped parsley. bakes her ,�eimohs rva•sts are cut. it is an easy .rule I Purchase one. flank steak, score iSimaneer until all ve etalblea are `' same orchard.-Goderich Signal. Sunday, g Soy Bean Factor to remember that meat is expensive I the surface and ru'b '3 •talblerp4ons tender, season- to taste, and thicken Veteran' Mason, Honored. � 'Miss Kathryn' Peters, of London, y' in the centre of the anima! 'ard of cooking oil intp it. -Sear quickly gravy if •necessary, Ten minutes ire- ;f e pent the week end at her home. 'Marhiner-y for the soy bean fac- cheaper at the extremities --chiefly! on all sides in a hot f ti IMprning• Star Lodge, A.. F. and Mr. and' IMrs. Ftenry Ford and fa -m- For at. 'Chatham has been obtained Ilecause the latter nvcat is t.ou henerl I ry?ng pan:. fare serving, chap in small dump- . ,Muffins � ily visited at the home of Mr. an'3 tory g Then place in a casserole with ont, ing., cover closely, and cook for' 101 A, _oft, Carlow, -had a• -visit on Wed- from Kansas and operations will be- 'by, muscular action.' Most people do small 'bay leaf, '/z clave of garlic or to 12 minutes. tSemie at once. -� . nesd'ay evening from Rt. Wor. Bro. Mrs..J. Ford on the Lake `Road on in a ort- A-ccording ^ to a special not like the cheap cult: ,because they g h y P 1 onion, finely sliced. 2 teaspoons fsf pp ]p W. H, Gre•g`pry, D.D �G,1M., of Strat- Sunday last. concession by ,the Customs Depart- cannot cook them so the,, are tender, s with 1 �����C Mrs. -Charles Johns spent p alt, 2 tablespoons of minced celery, ford. The ,occasion was happily p nt the ment at Ottawa this machine y steaks, chops and roasts. % teaspoon perpp'er. 2 tablespoons "-" i machinery is and so buy P Western Ontario Leads. marked lb y the 'pres'en`tation to Wor. week end in London. entering free to hel • establish the When one eonsidcra- that not more Baking �� ® ���,, Mrs g F minced :carrot, and 2 tablespoons of 1� SL Bro. William Bailie, of Goderich, of Jan -res J�erbert, of .Luton;, ncnv indust'ry'. At the outset the than 30 t'o 35 pet• cent. of the entire: k>-r•een pepper chapped fine. Pnur 2 The 'County of 'Wentworth now a past master's fifty-year jewel, in spent a month with -her daughter, plant will 'have a capacity of 300,0'00 edible portion of the beef animal stn cups of hot water into the frying pan, leads Canada in the production of JV . "!r, token of his half -century as past Mrs, James Heywood recently. bushels. bout 5A00 acres of soy be elas.�ec) as "choice cuts" it : tanrrls 11, „ and then over the meat. f over and high quality ho'gs'. For, the past sev- a When selecting grand master of Morning Star Lodge, M,. and Mrs. Sam (Millar and fan- heans have been scwn in .bent coun- to reason that the butcher must cook in a 350 d'e'g. F. oven for 2r 'v in ingredients for presentation was made, -b the s en months. 90th per cent. of all the ..s;•a g The y ily, of Dashwood visited in tht2 oil- ty which should' provide aJbout 100,fl00 charge very high priers far thein• hour.,, reple•niching the water if pigs rnarketerl f'r°rm that coun ad D.D.G.M. Several ,mle;mib'ei o£ the lage last Sunday. , b ahels. There is arnnther bins that is fie' P g' ty gr `'` my recipes, says u, p necessary. During the last half-hour ed "select'" or "bacon", the two to trait from• i4taitlaatd Lod e, Goderich Miss Evelyn ,4Vlhitlock, of St, p Miss Ann ikdam, g Heavy rains and flood ,da)mage in quently overlooked, and that is that of cooking, nd4 4 to 6 mediums -sized grades, i ti were present to take ft in fhe Tomas, spent the week end in 'the North Manchuria 'has reduced the mrr.t of the cheaper cuts have little o cookery author- pa in honor of their vet- neighborhood. p tatoes which have been pared ar,d 'Phe seven leading counties are is ' jilza:, soy bean crop prospect to 7Q per waste, so that, besides costing less quartered. Serve the meat garnisherl Ontario. Waterloo was s'e'cond with ., ity of the Cana- eran fellow Mason.-•Goderich Signal. A number from here attended a,n- cent, of the 1931, crop in that coun- a pound. the m;•eat'r+goes almost twice ,with the atoes and a dish Home our- niversary services at Zion and' P gravy made 898 per cent., 'Brant $9.1 per cent, ' J try. 'The production will be in the as fol. The waste from a two-poun;I from the clri nin cin the casserole, 'Pe>}tti 88.2 per cent., Huron. R7, arnd ''z: dd Thames Road. sirloin steak averages about three- P g „k , naI, I consider 1N neighborhood of 4,010'0,000 tons, cram Beef a La Mode. W-Ilington and Oxf rd bath Ret .-. 10{ Ir. Keith Ford, of London, Nisited° three -spirts -economy, health KIPPF��T pared with 15,760',00'0' tons harvested fourths of a pound. "Mix 1 teaRpo°n of salt, r� teaspoon Perth 'Gaunt,,, well u in garality wafi at the home' of Mi. Henn Ford `last p value and successful performance. y last yeah`, This may result in a de- The price of melt has no relation pepper, 1 tablespoon fine.- chs the heaviest , P Sunda p y P• pr•adukcer' with 5-4,ZOs "Magic Balcing;•'Powder meets. (intended for last week.) Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Jewell, o£ Exeter, nand for Soy beans from the United to rte fcrcrd valva. Except for the ped onion, ] teaspoon thyme, 1 head in the se1'Yten months. t Spates. glandular miest4, such as livor, kid- tablespoon chapped parsiev and 1 them all. I•use and approve Magic, (Mr. Tihomas Ma'o nald! of London; visited at the home of :Mrs. Charlet broken bay leaf, Cut /s �_e _ hey and sweet'lread,, the dif'orent t pounri o£ --- because I know it is pure, and free an'd his niece, ,Miss Annie MacNa 'h- Johns recently. — - --- P � cuts of meat may 'be considered as Arlt Pm•k it1 thin strips,• and roll i•r ton, of S'cotlan'd spent the ,past week 'Rev. Peters showed a number of. g pp the mixed seaaonin;gs. Cult goalies i/z from harmful ingredients, and be- ' � iavin approxi the Same food with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. lantern slides last Friday night. ('IoW To Reduce value for equal weights of edible cause experience has taught me inch deep all over a 5 -pound pat Miss Bessie Hartnalt, of London, meat. This rn an, that'the family' that I can count upon successful p The Meat ]Bill roast from the rump or (ktu�k and �� sent six weeks at the hoUne of Mr, lurchw,hi the..most rconomicai cut% . results with Magic every time. HAY ' Charles Johns recently. I g insert the seasoned strips of pork. Magic Barking Powder is used Prot'eiru foods- neee�sary.. for the is 7'eceiv111g a large share of nr ur lois- R°)1 the meat in one-half crop of vineou U . -1" - g g building and repair cyf timme, -'- are m'ent at small cost. gar• and let ,tanrl in this overnight, �OrIrQ rxdusivelybythe majority ofcogk,-- (Intended for lash week.' airron,g OUT mwst expensive foods. The quality .of meat is quite an- I -Ir from early morning •until after d ,Cry experts, dietitians, and house- Council Meeting. - The regular USBORNE The meat 'bill is one of the serious• other 1n'lattes•. ­ There are several, lunchr�on. Chop one small anion fine, ,. OLD LA -MIP wives throughout Canada. In fact,' ment'hly rreetinr of the 'council of problems in the home where the floor, grades of 'beef, Many w0mc`1 ask' and brown in 1 tablespoon of fat in 9 Magic outsells all other 'baking the Town4hip of Hay was held in,the (Intended for last week.) budget has been reduced very great- if there is not as mulch nom- a deep kettle. Put in tho roast and or LA 4f N to Town Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday, Qct. ,Council 311nutes. - The l uunici al ly• int, the cheapest grades as in the he brown. an all sides, AM 5 cups of (r`Anu Kind) ' powders combined- y' p Every woman loves a bargain, ,yet ter grades. There is not, because p' - � 4', 19432, with all the mlemlbers pores- council of the Township of Usborn•E r g lranr•d c`arrota, ? Prepared turnip, 07Q a 1pT..�'W ! en't. (The minutes, of the last in'eet- meet in its usual monthly meeting at When it comles right dlow'n to the low-priced cattle are fed oh inferior (white). and the contemts of one. FREE COOK BOOK -=When you i'ng were ad'opte'd as read.. After dis- >-limville on Saturday. Oct, ist, with family marketing qh'r frequently food, which fatten them hut. Produce large can of t•omatoec. Cover tightly - i n bake at home, the new Magic Cook ,posing of the 'caml:rlu'ni'catious, the all the members of 4 cou11ci1 fails to take 'advantage of many soft, flabby'Nflesh. This shrink. to a slnl einlnl'er I h'otar, nn to of the Coleman; p following• resolutions were' passed::- presentexcellent buys. This is especially greater extent in cookie Besido,,, p ; Book will give you dozens of teci e9 P The minutes of the meeting of Sept., p y �• stave. Or, ln•aiae in ttre oven at :150 ' for delicious baked foods, Write w That Bylaw No. 10', 19;321, authorizing Ord were read and, con -firmed' on mo- true of the purchase of mleat. The there is as much 'hone in a thin rleg. F., for the came length of time. To enjoy the finest light a t . Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. the'Treasur+er 'of the Township of 'Hay tion of 'Shi'erlWestcott. Notice from average housewife will buy cannel animal as in a fat one. A poor Raked Cottage Ham, for 10 night, get a Coleman. '? Crown Attorney, g'oad's when they are m sale and grade of meat i>n inf.erior in fla'.or. r Right, 14 and Liberty St., Toronto, Oras. to issue and sep-d out the 1932 tax , re selecting Us- t <e ham cult from the fore-nuartel now your ofd lamp notices and receive Aaaxes up to -De- tonne's 'quota of ,jurors'. It w' s ar- fresh fruits when they are plentiful , or lantern is worth $1.50 crud' in 'season,, ,yet fails, to consider Good beef has firm fat tinged with -shirr} mrtlt 'weighing about two on the urs ,,w.,, •w. cenitb•er i'S bre read three ;ti'm.t. and ranged that the iota'( selectors' -heel pure of one of } . ",• „"� I --- g�3MCE bar ain's in meat. Perhaps this 'may pink, and the meat is interwoven pounds and cured like the ialger ttlese new h�;w1`,. ,,,,, „ U fi.nially paslsedl That Nlii.ss J1i11iari at the- office of the Clerk on Friday, g with threads; of fat, Poor beef has vin. Thin is tinder, delicatz'lr flan- , modern lights. ;�a, .,.:wy 8 trtt� moo. ��'` '•• p Rader be appointed as one of the O'dt- 1401,, at 18 prm., Shier -Wrest- he d'u'e to .the fal't that mlany house- Very yellow fat that is craft and prod meat, with little waste. and i,;.,,,,� � � .; " vR9{67�„M!`' y managers and erlreratlorls of Zurich Cott: That Bylaw No. "9, 1931 re • , n-, wive -s have not learned to differ- '•. g y' , fia('vhy, and the meat i, lean and �uETi''cirnt for several meals for a \ I 1.l iia' J (o`dy I 'Central of the Hay INIlunicipal Tele- alty on unpaid, taxes after Dec. 14th "ntiate 'betwe'en ch'ea'p tuns of m-e.t seragg,v Far 'laet.ter to buy a pheap s:mslll fatmily. �� � � � S11 µ}>.; \ - 1 QD }o pho'n'e 'System •in, place of rVi•ss Mar- Ibe rescineld, that a penalty of 5 par ° ° jM'NOME cut of nicest from a good grade nt To eno'k, cover with Bold' water, . gare't S'c'hilibe, resi-gnled', and that Miss cent, he imrposed on all unpaid' taxes . -_.-.-.. �.._ .... _ �__ beef animal, than a choice cut from '!-ring slowly to the -boiling 'point, let vQ° can get ! Cote C' lkagicB'ardnePm- Radler sign the usual contract, That after Dec. 14th; that a 'bylaw be ^' man for as tittle as - derhasbeeahome- a�C'C04nnt1q• CO'VeT]n1 a poar• grade. broil five lninut.es, 01m lest Cim?n'er $i.50 and your old i w- k g payments on Tower- .drafted canrfiil.ving 's'ame.-ICarrieti. . ° 4 . 4 -, eestedandaptiraved �, 1Ve�N �'Vay to hold I boys The secret of staking the cheaner '1,•n hol- or until tender. Use a lamp or lantern. by the Homeserv- hip Roads, Tel'e'phove and Geenoral Moir-'W'-estcott: That the following i rut. of n•oat tendor is Inns;•, slow I'nrk to test, Sect ds•id'e tzr rout plat- /� '+ +, Ice Bureau' of Cana- Accounrts -be -passed as per vouchers, 'bills be paid, viz.: T. R. Pattersnln. F,�,I-,SE TEETH . eooMnsr, At no tin's should the meat. :ially in the liquid.. Droin; hrush �•• than Mme Jountal° ('o•unty Ern rne'er, crushing and de- � ' e• V Toronto Towns -hip Road'.s-'Tim•e4-Adlv'ecoate, g' g iw rhoiled. wbon the mrat is to be, rivor, rv*h he -sten cggtg-yolk diluted ",e� �OOf Exeter, advertising, $2.10; T. Welsh, livening 3;(NOl yards gravel for fawn- Firmly II1 B1aCi' i " cooked in water, keep trio winter ab .rith milk, sprinkle with kugar and & OCBI �2a�2f }, turniher, $IO'.GB; Lawremee Denornnne, ship, $1,79'5'.41; 'Sidney 1 ikon, weed 7)o false teeth annoy and (bother by simnwring point; when it, is to be rrnekrr crun11b,t mixed to,gethe•r•, s.tic'k Road 8, $9.60; .John Oesclh Road 8 ' 'cuttingi 1$4; WIm.. B•r�ads'haw, weed dropping• and s'li'pping when yore eat He will gladly show 11 conker- in the oven, the tcmicr'aturE ich rlov':%s (if fltrvour of clove is eY( fi'''r <a $2.50'; J'am,es Rennie, Rlaa'd 6,^,`54.2(1; cutting, $3•.8$'; Charles' •Jaque'a, weed talk or laug•hl? i Just sprinkle a lit- should 'Fre mnd'Frata. t l rd). attd set inter an oven at 400 you all about Cole- :•'•;;td?ODA3Q°InCentA� " M. CJorriveau, Road 17, $12.20'; R. cutting, $4.25; Harvey Wright, weed tFe" F'asteQth on.. ,your )aisles. This An .,.old-Tashi°had "17utch oven"- r e T! , to brow,,. Serve hat or cold, man Lights. 1f he is not + 1' g supplied, write as. �i���:_, Adams, Road) 14, $16.10'; ,M. M. Rus- cu'ttin'g, $3:60; John Fletcher, weer- new, tasteless powdler holds teeth a cash iron, flat -'bottomed kettle with Savory Lamb With Vegetables. .I,?,hi, `""" s6l], Road 1, $5.90; R. 'Mill'er, Road cuitinlg, $,3,00; Fred Cola, weed cut- fin`h and: comfortable, No (;'rrintnih, z t.ightty fitting cover -wilt he founri Cot. 1 ry P°unds °f lean hrAawt cif 7NE COLEItAAii :.a CONTAINS No ALUM,- This state. 9 Road 14 $14,70 tin �" ••:.• r,,, •• �, $350• M. Tinmey, , g $7.80• William Hunter, weed one taste. �lallcels breath piece,, for s•ervinq, dip each AND STOVE CO. Ltd. ' went on every do is your guarantee r ° + ! + €_ Y, pasty a genluine economy when one must lairh intra Mp that Magic BalringPowderIsfreek'tom F. F. Denomm'e, Road 10', $7.77; W. cutting, $7.80'; Delmar Skinner, weed pleasarrti. Get Falctce't'h to -day at rllako use of the cheaper cats of pi,"v in flour, then sear in 2 table- TORONTO, a, gNTARIp �I, .' G, Bell, Road. 3 $3,65 F. J. Hab'erQ1, cutting, $1:6.0•• Rich rd Cornish weed• an - drrn shore. rooms of fat. 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