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Hon. "Jimmie" G4rdinet. . dent, 4r,el 'Plol vice-president, ItO at INX. Chaxles; Johns' last, 9F
1"rank 'Xid . inehely; seervtary, Mar- da7, .. I .
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. ,Hoa- James G. ,Gardiner, former garret LOPI100t; treasurer, Bill Clarke; We are sorry to report *t�hat a
. 'Premier of Saivkatehewan, and Plw- Mif�slon 'lWasurow, Elmore Stephcn-
',evt leader of the Liberals in t4ab 'son; ClCUlarlies Johns is u-naefr the doeto:
Drivenor a Christian Fetlew, ,Care
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;r .prolvincl% spent the week end remnt- ,.�Ijj, lle,t fir,
Robinson; Convenio,_--
ly at the holmle, of his sister, All G. of MibsionsAlberta Finlay; Con-ven- M_M.=Z1_— 11-10011"Mou"M
,Allen, St. ;Marys.'Mir.. Gardiner came or of ChTdotian Citizenship, Edgpr
.ewA `to attend the recent gathering ,Smith; Convenor of I.aterary, Mar- TUC '
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,of Liberal leaders, at Ottawa. On 9 I Y; ,mor of Reerea- I KERS . M I ITH
'his, rotu.rn to the Wlqst he was ac- tion. I rat Douglas; Membership INW, W. X. Doig has recisiv,ed t
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•compianied by his mother, Mrs. Gard, Convenor, 'Grace Robinson, orgamsT, following letter from an old Tads
.1 iner, of Kirkton, who will spend the Olivae Eirraft. song leadel;, George eAaniith bay; who lhem� distinguashi
,winter with ,her son alt ,lapis -home in, poulter.- himself and brought credit to bl
.'Reglna.---4Emeter T%m;,elsi,Adv,ocat4-_ I.." :,I_ family to which he belongs., We r
1, == - fer ... to t'h'e 'Holoe'HoloWilliam Mkinso
Hand Badly 'Cut I By Saw. -, � I - - � w sion of Josleiph'Mklnson,• who is, no
g-iiii Minister of AgrkqAture in the Go-
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* While wanking at his factory on week,- .7"m"m ""ent Of MritilshAlcolumbia at Vi
Vi4d(Intendled, fm last ek
ay afternoon last "MT. C. Cook -te'ria. The letter reads as follows
.1 . had the misiforbune, ito having his The W. -M.- S, eAd Ladies!' Aid of I Victoria, -Delcieviber 6, i93:1 1 right hand come, in contact with a Cavan (Church h4d their regular W,A. WeLaren Doig, Esq., .
--power saw. His thumb was cut to the mei on Tluesdoy, Dieminiber stli, P1ort..H1*Ton,'X1ch. "'
I b-na from the fleshy part to the end at the home of ,T& Duilard. Atter Dear Sir:
.. . :;and the next three fingers were also 'singeing a hymn, m�.%. . patrilck follow- I 'Met agentleman recently by 0
d t . -severely cut as was ithe lower ,part led with prayer. The milnu�tes of last name of T. 1G. (Stewart. We were o
e ,of ,his little finger. The cuts which meeting were read and the .roll call a ploughing mooch togetbe� and h
- , . resemble a tear are -healing quite was taWworod by a verse of a Christ, told me about meeting You, also abou
V. :nloely but are exceedingly painful, mae 1hyimn. 'Mirisi. AhIlvew Pattrkk your old plough, and invidentall
... ,and it will be some days beiforo Mr. read a ChrlistmaastorY. -Circle Not.A stated vou mese from neoir Seaford
f -Cook will be able to use his han14- vals, In charge. (Mrs. RuLmeil Boa -tan
r Vinighlaim Advance -'Times. leld in pra7er. The scripture Ont, This caused, me to do- a libtl
taken by Wws. Winism. (McSpadden.
inve��tigational work and I found tha
Spadden. you were not only from near Se
- . Drunk Found Lying'in Snow. 'The attidy &ok talpile was given' by a
111 N Miss 11rene, 'Bol 'Sentence prayers forth 'but You are from the vicinh:
.... .... � On Saturday about. 5 a.m. Chief of Kirpl so I put two and two to
f I i Allen was called, to William. Street were offered by the following ladies:, geth,& and figured it out that - 'Mrs. Jn Dryce, and (Miss Reba a. yol
11 The ,president, 'MES. t- around - y old h . , Who liver
s where •he found a iman lying in the Cisirripbed.l. were one of the 'Doig's
�111 ,snomr, helpless from toking too much re r Pa a n Tn ome
rick, presi-ded over th,6 (business 9�i.��,' ,liquor. 'Width the, assistance of the . "9 Per- John Dai was a basin build -r an(
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ii i iod and- ,the elei of officers- were
� ,night watchman and another Ili built nearly all the baxns in'that sec
it ii�l as fa lows: T'residentl, 'Mrs. Anil tion of the country. He had a favi,
� . they carrield-this helpless person, to Patrick; Ist vice-president Mrs- R. fly of 'boys and I was told when, I wai
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'. 11 ,the 'fawn hall. ' Later in the- day he Beattie; 2nd l4ce-preiddIerAl" Mrs. ,Al- home last year by -my father, i
a- �appearid on, a charge of drunkeness lan Rqos; secretapy,, iMrs. C. Rdlien; Atkinson, whom You will rememosibieepil.
I a . %and was fined $101.00 and costs. on Treasu:Nw W. ,M, is., Mrs. D. McFar-
e (Monday worming Magistrate lReiq lane; Treasurer ,Ladies? Aid. Atv.. R. that ,his son followed in ,his father',,
hi`� 1. 'held police ,court ' in the council chain- footsteps and was -also a barn build.
'L 'Iber. James CamIpbell, of LiAtowel, ClaWylbell; F),xpl Fund, Treasurer, er.
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I .1 =Ppeaa,ed before the Kagistarate, re- Mrs. R. R&Parlane; ,press secretary, 'I was very -mull interested when
i Mgrs, IF. !Bbll d; Temperance, S ere- I 'Saw a C
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ar `J the anti ],a in the newspapet
.} I , - payn-4enl to be made accord- tary, Mirs. 'Walligim. Boyd-, 'MassiollarY .and particulars
' -court order ;which I ars -sus to h9w you
ing to a previcd� Morlithly S.1cretary, 'Mrs. Alex. Ji6hn- ' '
nd I * "brad not been ,m4t. He agreed to the were giettdng along. - The fellow
If- I necierseary settlementsL Th4 othei 'son,*, Visiting Secretary, Irene Bol- Stewart, who gaive me the 'Informa.
th ,_ - palse that came to the Magistrate's bon; IStrangers' Se"etary, 'Mrs. Jar.. tion, is a Scatchman by birth, is a
es- I attention coficernle�d one Win. Guest, Johnston; 3fisslion Band, Leader, Mrs, good all round fellow, takes- a great
nd a West Wa,wanfosh who was charged Bullard; assistanit, Edith Hillen- interest in. good- fanning' and good
he 1-tin-dier the game- and fisheTy act with P`Mmist, .Nlre. E-,, Triewartha. The live stqck,,and dsi also a prizAi'plougln-
t4 I - .disturbing a nest of fur+earing an- meeting closed) with 'by= and re- man. , .
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eating the Lwd's Prayer, in uni- '
imals, (skunks). He was' fined $10 se
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.and costs. -,� Wingh-am. Adl 0 . P1011,91l, als'l it came into exist-
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in- 1_1 'Times. I . I., � - ence, and 'that it had bis�en kpassed
,ot I � -1-m-mp- - I '�' ' down ?rom one ge,neration to an -
old iGarrison Dance . IM , uch Enjoyed. I -'GODERICH TV other, )I sbould like very .much to
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kle: i I . .. --- - s,ee I the work that it does. We have
11? , A very pleasant evcridnig was en- (Intended, for last week.- gotten away from what -we call the
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9t- � Joyed by all who attended the Gar- IT -he following is, the school report lofn.g plough -age and only a few wh
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. .1 ),- Tis,on , Atbletir� Association Dance of S. . 0
1171 , S. No. 8, Godericil for the COMO fri Scotland are Using the
I last Frlduy'Iljght at ,the Arrillories, mlonith -of, November: V - Harold long,plough. - good
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an. I The dance hill was decorated with JoIlinston -63, .Ul"lbJr.different makes that are 9 many
�flags and buntinig, and, presented etill. Thidl 60. J . doing good
ok- a , IV-�_Jean Johnston 7o. * work and seem to 'be. gaining in
t galla appearan,ce. A,ll�out 160 were Sylvia Lo,w ..
rgr . present and all were loud in praise 0hun'67. }Sr. I'll-,4nene Leitch, 78,
promanence. .
rs_ � 1. . Betty ,S,birling 73 Grant Stirling 66, 1 ,would like very much .to, have a
. . of the music which was, furnished by Gladlys Clark 58,'Elmil Johnston 53, letter from you, tqlling me ''about
; . .Jack Carr's six -piece band; As pre-, Thelma
. Johnston 48. Ir - E'W, yoursellf, and as 'to what you are do.
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vioUsly announeed, the Proceeds frorn Leitch '73, 1 -Mildred Westlake .64 "g. AS for myself I am just about
ase i ,this darroe will ,be donated to the Douglas Stirling 60, Kenneth $,tir-' ,y fiTst term,, in Par-
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th; 1� i0harnfbe,r of - Colmhiri,�vce Christmas lin,�. 24, .1 at the end of in
iota Ilil, liamenit. I was elected in 1928 'and,
,. Tree and Santa Glaus, Fu,nKk � L-411arold W41rner 63. ,
but I ' This rrimer-Rei-th iStdirling 40i. Elisi, !�;�,s tasken into the Catbinet at that
, amount which will be handed over Lei-tch.had least misltakels, in. spelling time, and havie more or less enjoyed
if has ,not been exactly determined but during the month. Number on roll, the work-, but the times are very bad
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ase . I will he approxiinately $60. The co,m- 16; average attendance, 15. _ .M. and it is difficult to carry Quit our
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ntO anli6tee in charge of the,dance are Dou91 as� Tewohler. Plans because, the ,finances of, the
. . -tory grat-dal to'all who in n — any man- . 1, world seem to iae aff'sitted'. We will
the ner h'elpe'd in slaking for the success �6- . hale another election in 1933.
of the di especiallyXr. J. W. M- . 'I had three brothers, pro�bably
&t Kft.ibon, who donated'a lbeautiful J&,_ . WINGHAM .. will reinelrdbeT, two of them, bas you
fat. ,,..mine 'toilet set on• which lucky tickets. .. --maM11111111111i1=1111111111111will. . besides
in were s,61d inel - the Western Foundry (Intended for last week.. my -self, are'still living. There were
, - thri girls in thie family and aill have
the . for the loan of a furnace to heat the l2iifr- 10, A- Robertson, ll was ,pawed on. I saw Sandy, Sinolai.,
ess-,, -buildinign L. S. Walde�n, of'London, Ili: town) last Thursday.- when I washo-me. He is not in very
ery, 1. �l 'held, the lucky ticket on the toilet The sevelre w,gather has done a lot good health, suffering from a it
in iset.-Winghaill XdvanAdvance-Times.I of harm to -a number of mrs.'freezing sttrok�e.. partial
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me . . up the radiator and such like, lyolu are of the family
her Death of, William Holt. . from whom'l think you are, you will
Ise, . . . Dir, and Mrs.. J. H. Crawford vis- remember all these valves and we
The death oc-cai-red on DecemW
� 4 enibs in Bramptoned over the week ,end with his par- must 'have, go"ne to school together.
. . iier that I took up
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of Willi -am Holt, &-., in Sarnia, where The Curlers' euchre and danice was 11 Imight 'say fuat
,be ad- lived for the Past twenty 'mincyst enjoyable event. About 20 live stock auctioneennig a)bouit twenty
Uch ,, ,years. Iff-e was, well amdl favorably talble's took Part in the play.and the Ye4rS ago and followed it continu_.
, known in Stephen Township, coning ganlies were closely �contcsted- Ladies, ourAy until I got into politics. it
olle to ,Stephen witih his par was the be -sit line I ever undertook
nt-C parents many Prize for ganilels'wais' won by Mrs,. and 1. had , good business, which 1
1 years ago when he was 11 mere' boy Art' Wilson and for lone hands Mrs'- had to dispose ,
lace �wlth his father. ,seittling.jon, the 12th W. R, ,H1Nr,i1to,, I 'of when 11 came to the
een Poster MarshqII ,Capitag. , ...
Tesol. P A �,concession Dr�. Riolt (built the hotel won the gent! -=.Lill prize for games. Trusting to bear from
i 'sat KMva ,known for many 'years as you in the
I and ID. B, 'Poster the -prize for lone near future, I remain,
I the One Horse Hotel." He was al- bi After ale Serving of a dainty , .
. so the first postmaster for,'Khlva to lunchodancing -was ,much eni,6y�dl by Yours very trulyAT
KIN,SON..
'Shlipka 'fop manyny years H'e also all for the !balance, of the' evening, WJILLIAM
� libitilt A hotel where the Imperial IIIc- A,�thur,s oroh,estra furni.saiing I .
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,tea now stands, in the village,
For nlwii�. ---------- 140--
ble :, Unbny he
yeArs was the people's mire- - - I .
, ,l , itionee,r; was very fond of hunting and RECIPES I
Pro- ,mads, many trips to Muskoka Dis- I Caramel Walnuts
able i ttricb. Retiring he Went to live in BRUCEFIELD * ' 'Make marzipan as directed. For
rist- I 'Sarnlia. Deceased was never sick. to """"""`i"""""""""` it into (balls. Place ballved shelled
y of I need the doe -toy in, his life, he; being (Intiended,for last week.- walnuts on either Side; R]lo '
Try . .. �He 1e -rules to mourn , w to dry
� in. his 90th year. Young ,People T&Ot-The meeting fo� twelve hours!. Dip in syrup used
be- chis loss 'his aged partner, two sons on' Deicember 121)h was well attended, for candy apples., and- ,place on was.
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thea and three daughters. The funeral ,due peatly to the keen, membership paper to dry. When set, place in
If was held to Exeter Union Oemetery, contest w1lAch is proving a great sue- paper cases. -
rom with Rev. liNhathers, of 'Gland' Bend: aws,. lborbh franii a membership, and
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tive, ) officiating-Zurich'Herald,, 110yal'tY'staiidpol rlililss Gladys Ad- . Stuffed Prunes
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ade . diiison"Is team, is as yet undefeated, 41, .. '.
ping - I 41"'i thbugh'MaeLdod's team. is, running a , 'Steam some large ,plump prunes
egg,. STANLEY . cdose sAecorri The meeitAng opened and. sterile th-elra Stliff-. therm with
can- with a short ,devotional ,periods can- raisins and chopped walnut's. Dip
0U_ ducted by Fred' Boyne, assdsfted'by each Prune in boiled icing -or in
a (Intended for last week.- Gordon EMobt and Jesse -Ft,eeman. fondant and roll in ,powdered sugar
a I "MT. Charlie Pratt, of Imlay City, Mr. Wallace Haugh g4vIe an inlber- to make them dry and crystallized.
I 32iciii,ganl, and MT. Fred Johnston, of esting paper on. "The Expansion of You -may use ,these ,as a conf&tion
cone Londidn, visited at the home of Mr. Guy MissioniarY Work in India." M, or as a tea or party bon, lboh.
s in Robert IMcLimbey last week. . Bremner spo-ke briefly on his own . I
dual. MT* and lUm. Fad. J,ohnson, and son, persontal interest in thas work, stat-� , Stuffed Datesi. I
of ' ' - ,AG -ell E. of 'Goderich -called . on ing thalt one ,orf his former classmates (Slit and remove the seed, then fill
bon, I -friende in this vicinity on Sunday -af- was prinioispal of the college at In- with a large . hut -meat, or two small-
ar- AteTTI,0011. . . dore, while others ,that he knows per-
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er- er ones., or chopped nut-limats, held
. WT. ,C. .'H. Keys and family spent sonally are engaged in imossionary' to
with fondant or powdered
tiny, ;Eund-ay with friends in 01inton. work in. Indlia. . sugar and orange juice, Dates stuff -
find , iM,r. Hugh McLachlan; of Bru,w.- ' After the business peliod, during led with peanut butter then rolled in
fav- "field, taught the Bible Class very ale- Which- plans were made for holding in,g A ,powdered Sugar or red, and green
, 'ce ,D 3711bi granulated ,sugar are delicious. Col -
red �elyt.Afy M Goshen ,Sunday ,shoal last "W4tch Night Sam on ec !
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lolly . Sunday and he and, Mrs. McLachlan 311st, 07 lively' coniiest was moyed.' -red fondant is. used, !for filling dhtes
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ard I were the gu-69s of ,)Mr. 'an'd ,Mrs. D. This is -a regualar f0tl`00 Of the whith ,can then 'be decorated with a
. J. step1henson. meetings. ' . nut-Taeat or toasted cocoanut which
=1 The teacher, Miss Hazel Smiley, I I
: and the pupils of S. S. No. 5, Stan-
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. ,. ii6id in the school house on the, even- (Intended for last w,lel Was On Verge
ing of 1f,hvt-qdl next week.
2&r. and 'Mrs. Welsl. Hayter, of The I.Ave Oak (Mi'ssi'on Circle held '
. .1 *F,,;n,t. are visiting with the former's their ,election of officers last Thurs- Of Breakdown
. parents, Mir. and Mrs. Harry Hayter, ,day attemoon et the home of ffissI - -A year ago my nerves
I The Young People's meeting hold ,-Ruth Skinner. The officers al?point- �,. ". simply 'went, to pleces
.vn Dlecemfbe� 2n,d, too(k the form of ed for next year weze as, follows:_ :1��:`:;J:x. and my condition stead -
a s,mial, held at Mr. Jim NkBridlel Hlono-rary premdenIt, Mrs. Peters; ,;r;:,.;<'.:;. . ... . . . ; .,
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..k. � was on. the verge of a
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About fifty young people' gathered president, Miss Lavana Cooper; 1st , ::: . nervous breakrwn.I
, and spent the evening in games ,end vice�lyresiiidel Hiss Helen Murch; ,,i��' didn't sleep 'I, ., d
' got up mormings with
. cor,tests �-nd also enjoyed coininuh- treasurer Mli-sq Miarjorie Delbridge; .-;1.,.;:�:;:- severe �810k headaches
itv c;iniging led by Greor�re Poulteir. Tl;�,corddng'sveicretary, ,Miss Mary Hun- ....,.,� . � . (.hat
hatIl"IM0111d Inst all
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I ' The election r 1933 s teT; -rorreoponding secretary, Mis�s .. I,, ::::.X.- . a tired languid feelinig
held. Lu'aldh was served afterh III Lair- Ford; owtematic giving siecre- and took liftle Inter -
a an, t �:"; ' ". 'I, ..."!!' est in t%pyt1i1nir. I
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a hearty vote a thatkq, moved "by tarv, 0,siq M rg e Johnisq, inite b�6x . ,-0::::1 onderfml
Py ,s;ecretary, 'Miss w 0
1 C,eopffe Poulber and seconded Bern4de'Joling; surp- strengthening and Invigaratinff effects r
I smrgon from the very day, I started falcine
Walter McBridei was presented to ply secretary. Mrs. William Routly; it. rvil just finished Ay fourth bottle
A4r, and Mrs. M)cBride, Bert .and lit��-ature secretary,, Mrs. Melvin and I'm4flied with now stren0h and en- *
I Clare, -for their kind and generous rytml; temperance silerretaryv Mica tArgy. 86%Vy appetite is splendid, my diges-
tion Ind and mV nerves perfectly nor-
hos-piltality. The benediction wase pro- Rulth Skinnier; ,pianist, Miss Audrey ma).11-Mrs. Marlon Chafte. Is Annette
I.Tiarry. IM80% Iftronto.
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punced 1)* Mr. 15oulter. The offleercr Prance; assistants, )Mrg.
for 1911 are FQ9 follows' Honorary Muftfi, Mrs. Garnet Johns; Heralds- I
I uzesident, ReIv. 'Mr. Poulter; Prehil- China, 'Miss Wiflholmina, Fergusion, C. AiDERIURT
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lanning and clever manipulation' to in�,gs and gttr ,until' well TMX.ed.- - . � and sunshine, and' who, at the same unnatural coln-placency.. 'More often
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rigule the, purchl al for lander, add two well beaten eggs, and Reader's Digest, by Russel Crouse) house?" came the -cold, question. .
er Coins must', buy the maxinium, two tablespoons of corn flakes, Mix Th6 theater is' a great, oheerlesm "I was -trying to get -people to . .1
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er choice. 'The quart of milk a &.v .and fry until nicely brown. villains; there are many plots and armifigly direct. , I :1�
h-6 'buys for -each child need, not all Baked Bananas. , vet there is no plot; it i',s so dismal a "At six o"clock ill the ri ornin,&? �, '. .
e fresh milk ,because. evaported milk Remove peel and scrape bananas. drama that no playwright would "I wanted to get them (before they ' '
rill do just as well for 'm' . 1nY things- Dip in lemon juice, then in, corn dare write it. I . went to work." . .2 1,
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ood ,and can safely replace some Bake in a moderate' oven (350 ren room called the, "gymnasium," " jimmY ? " I I ,';I I
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nd costs only alib-mit half. . A bulking Negro sbanibles acros; kilow anything about it." . . 4
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UP -ply of energy for a .small amount "Yes, I did, bass." . of nervousness, H,is- story 'was plaus-
f money in"vested. Whole cereals are W .1 - . 'He walks; 4Q,ff in the general direr- ibde. Perhaps the jilrkny was• an iron 11
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nd 'bulk and are especially necessary I i 1;1 4 - I � girl, with an -unearthly pallor that janitor. And then. Same another . ,(��,
rhen the amount of fresh fruits and I 1 11' 1� almost glows through livish makeup, '(slestiaTi., . . I
egetables has to, b6 decreased. AQ. � replaces him in -this Triost cruel of all "Kaye you ever been. aiTested be- I I ,
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ruits and Iviegetables, are 1. i. , "... "Where did you get that heroin?" The young man stood silent, twist- ASSOCIATION A:NO LIFE � . ".., 1.11— "None of �x)ur business.' - ing his cap -in his, hands. . I
lientical, so, when fruits are ie,japl INSURANCE COMPANIES . . ,
ive, vegettailAes may be made to serve IN CANADA 'She Ls led off. She will talk later. The inspector droned from his re- I
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lace• off oranges for infants or SURGICAL REST . kill her beet friend for a. pinch of 4>urglary, one year in Prison; arrest, - . ,
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dults. Raw cabibage is as in "A broken leg"is said to have lieen 1,,tlle stuff.,, A tall beady -eyed man ecl Altoona, 1926, attempted burglary, . �
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itairnins as orange-,% and'oniolil - what Sir William Osler described.- as is next. • six months; arrested BinghamIt,oa, I I I
ips, parsnips, and carrots are all the best treatment. for tuiberi "What ,did you do with this man's IP -7, poss:e.ssrion of builglar"o tools, 6 . 1�
xcellenit sources of food value an TI:I these word-,, tbe, famous phy,ipian $178?" ' ' months- arrested Chicago, 19-3t), bur- ]
iinerals. pic-turesiquely pxpre-wwd the fact that "I can't answer ary'questions. until glarly, 'dismi,med lack of e-vidence." .�
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ouiriehing &.9 fresh ones, and are us- be ciired. A bivken leg ,makes it He'll talk later, too. Hell talk aterly the calm expression of inno-
ally chl Also, they ci less certain that the patient will rest nrhe- through his "mouthpiece," and it will ee-ne6 vani-shed befou-e a stonn of aft- I
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hould betaken, to supply bulk in the eot, vas introduced to this continent these dramas unfold ---ever. diffeTent, of the prisonler that; tolls the i Vnier � I
YM of whole grain cereals and the by Doi Trudeau, who, from per- always the same. And the audience, he is trying to conceal. to�y. , -
beeper raw vegetalbles. , Bananas conal experience, had learned the val- 300 ,detectives -alternating group's of I" ..-.
re one of ,our ml nutritious fruits uV of the rest cure which, since his a force orf 1200 --gather srtoli4:y, al- -1_.__-_.-_____ . I------.---- :
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nd when fully ripe, are easily di- time, rias become an accepted part of most indifferently, at New Y(m,kls po- .
esteld by old and young. the routine treatment in sanatoria. lice headquarters to hear it. It is i
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hey can be a ,great ,success if ,he bed, the whole body is placed at corn but of copque,rA villains. Last year, . 11
heerfudly treats them, as an adveuz- par-ative rest. The- -heart beata more 10,G32 ,of thl charged with various I I .
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yes ,may give her some dhfferent ]ass deep, thus giving the lung. sone the line-up. �,._q
[lea-, for -serving econlamicial foods: rest when the patient is lying -Juietly Iffefrej at last, the caitiff is at 0 . . .
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Baked Onions. Various methods have been tried lone, with little opportunity to make
to give a di.qeave4 lunio more rest. It use ,of his guile. Eight great laimips WE CAN .
I�or baking onions, choose a large I,; -within the rpall few years that rest between him and hN grim, attentive SUPPLY ANY
id1d flavored variety. Cat, the on- through surgical treatment has com6 Rudten�* throw a relentless glare in- STYLE . I
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Ightly salted water until albouthalf ore is us'e'd, it alins to place the dis- all that is before hirm 1, �
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all in muffin tins). Rer, the The Use- of surgery in the treatment an, arnrplifler, i,- that of the master of - �
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of tuberculosis is recognized as a tire- c,erremonies, ,John .T. 'Sullivan, assist- '
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mters without diatu-01-Ang the outer mkindouls; advame; it increasv,,; the ant chief insilector, in com-mand of BEFO*RE PLACING
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chancies of curt, for those wbo have the detective, divisimi. Inspector Sul- 12
id to the stuffing described bellow. bpen. unfortunate enough to conti-act ]Ivan sitand% oil a rais-ed dais, looking YOUR ORDER PHONE A �
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ill the ontilon shells with this mdx- fbe dimail This does not, Tn,ban that dimmun Upon the platforn-i. His face US FOR PRICES 1. �:�
Ire, coverr and bake in a nilodeTate every case of tuberculomis; ,call:; for is impresnive. His ��Nre,q are steel
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'til the onions are tender. ReTnove I !'
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