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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-02-10, Page 3r', q Fa f 1 [ t!r i vl� a rt {, t ,. t " r e s r• r< r 5 ,.� „1. ) , 'h:. h , rf., t,h4✓•1�!,f, r I tF + r` }.� tIp a)ii r 'ti,t s;l..;, , r '�,�xP ,µ 1. :,q3c w'+ 4;y int t, t� .y1. ! ,4.,. tti+t,, 5+ ,.alt 4.-r.:....,�:T»•G,f nl:, F a,ir:f s I:,v. y ,i rl1.r ,.n ,v !; 1,i:�glu,7w1 ?f I_;4,, r ( Ft 1�, Y e ,r y^ i'ir;4 lu ,1 '� j ,-I..sat,l47 .i,, ;t l.. :'ti �r:,, r) ).,, „i( s� 8+ :' iI iG�' 1')i9 } .!%."7�ra :r v Iffr In, �'.rza v, �r�kl -tit 1 a >vl` / c. „t' l rtq i d.;arn#,II ,i,},Gllrf[p iFr�hlr,,�}u ,rhittii,i� ,r'!1'Pi�1l,tcv{+fjrr! r i1�5,., +�. + } ': , i „�. I +s a ;n!?}. t 'tr i i L 1,1 rr t I {..;!r s'r. � i- fin t, "' p �y r ili,m.111110611,1prill-I __ t r �. .,; ° * , 1. t . Seen in the ou, my Pa ors /C , , '7t[ 11 - �.: T� . TO AGE New Chief Bngineer. Oub, has accepted tile position of . ,professional at the .Sarnda, 'Golf Laub Many ,people tltbiriic that ,ba h-4 George W. Oman,, of Galt, has been for the season. Previous to being is a 4roulble that cooties it,% mppodnted chief engineer of the God- wiph the Apps C1 Pro he was assistant' with advancing years, but this eACh 'planet of the, Western Canada ,professlional at the London Thalmes mean of ,71„'proves than/ it is not,,, t Flour (Mills, .succeeding the latae J. valley. 'Gaff Club.---Wknghamr ,Ad- I'll suffer6d for a long time h T, W. Taylor. , Hie 'has alreaadV report- Vance -Times, bacleacbe,” she writes, `9but put , ed. Mr. Oman is- a native of Eng- down to my age (71). 'Reading, y t . land and served, in the navy d'uri'ng Inducted At Bragtford. anriauncen,ent,,.T tliawght T wauldt ,the wham with distiructionl. He is an Rev. E. L, Yivia Ki,usch m Salts. I have been tak w •exipert;•: roll engines and -was brought n who recently it for some time -and'' ha(vie,, fa w , to 'Canada .by the• firm of Goldi"C left lfxeltter for Brantford, was was on .eart re,lief. (I thought a 'flul'1ou �I3albcaak-IWliloom, ,Galt, in oda evening in&l cted -inijo tlhe g� ,you w'I ' r9ctoTshu}p of St. Johm' Anglican like to know it has done me a. we a that capacity at the clasp of the'wax His Lordship Bishop S of goad. (Mrs.) E. R. He is 35 years,of age and married; . o�lci'artedl-�IweGea Times -Advo- Pains,in the (back are Cbhe pent a with no 6hiddren. Mm,' and Mrs. paid! for inactive ki'dne s Krru I Roman will take up residence on Pit- este' Suits can be safely trusted to sett „ ton 'Street-HGoderi�ch Star. . Son Dies in the West. mot e -T sight. ,'Becagse Kmusche�n c Celebrate Their 50th Anniversary. tains just what Nature needs to 'p ` IMr. Jamels Handltlord." reced'ved Susie your dneys, !back into A plefusant occasion was celebrated word on Sa'tyrday of th'ei death of his healthy ' normal condition. Aid Tuesday, January 31st, when M'r.,and son, Mr. 'Wesley Handford, of Swift that your bland throws off all i t Mrs, James tE. MclMdd'len enjoyed the Current, ,Sask., .who ;died at the age purities; there's no more trouble; f>riftielth anniversary olf their wedding of 63 years. He had been ill for a more Ipalits; ,backache( becomes ;rte day. Mrs. McMullen, formerly Miss (time. MIr. Hlandiford visited in E•xe- ly a bad tmletmory. • J,anet Henderson, and Mx: 'McMillen tea' About two years ago. Nei is surr- wiere married in Golder•i�o)l ,by the late vived by his widow and two daugh= ,,FREE TRIAL OFFEI 4 Rev. Dr. Ure in 18183. Since that ter4s, IMiss 'Iola arid' IMrs. A. Daum.— If you have never tried Iiruschen-try it n< A • ti they have resided in God,'ericll , Exeter Times-•Adlvlocate. at our expense. we have distributed a gre Township alai for tllldrt four ears many spperaI .. GIANT 11 packages which ma. y y Hullett Farmer Takes His Own Life. it easy for you to prove our claims for ~ydurst 'lived on a farm on the Orth ooncsess� „As kaygour druggist for the new " GIANT"' ec cion, where the ''celelbration was held IDaniel iSl6e Ens, farmer, of (Tar- Thin consists of our regular 75c. bottle togefh M and where Mrs. Ie. Miei1VT'illen was 'barn lack Iserttilemieht,, Hiwllleltt Itawrus4up, with a separate trial, bottle—autlicient for abo .• one week. Open the trial bottle first, p�rt it and /from ,where she left as a bride. ••cbmmUted suicide Iby hanging albout the test, and then, If not, entirely convinced th -4oderieh Star. I . 7 •o'clock on Friday nigarlt. Coroner Kruschen does everything we claim it ro do, tl Dm. IMlilne and Constable Ferguson regular bottle is still as good as new. Take - George S. Gabel. ' back. Your druggist is authorised to retw were c'alle'd at 7.30 'pirn. and, upon, in- your 75c. immedlately and without questio I vestigata'on decided an inquest war, °ou have tried Kruse en free, at our expend A well known resident for mlany what could be fairer? Ranufactured' k . ;5r�ears in -the western portion Of the not 'necessary. '.SteMi ns � had, been, I', Griffiths Hughes, Ltd„ Manchester, En ' ® br'OOding over financial troubles, for (l1latab_ 1756). Importers; McGillivray $rot Township off Hay, in the plerson•' of isionite time, but that evening ate his Ltd., Toronto. for late George S. 'Gabel, who was supper as usual, then, went to the !barn on Dec'emalber 25th, 1851J, in Wil- (barn to do the charas.—IGoderich Sig - A -•snot Township_ 'Water -loo. County, nal g- who has been 'a resident of Godemi passed away on Friday after several' township nearly all' his life, pass W. Green President. " ,week's i1lne�ssi. Zua�idh .Herald, away on Wednesday, January 25' At the adjourned. -meeting of the aflter a second stroke following I aA License Issuer. Gladeri•eh A,gr•i'cwltnrral Society, held i iMr. Norman Malller, of Clinton, has 'on Tuesday last, ,Mr. W. H. Mc1H. ' recent illness. Mr, Holland was bo in Belleville and moved' to this pe Green, of ',Gol'bornet township, who for of the Country with .his parents wh green appointed' by the Ontario High- he was eleven old. Th'e fal • -way' Department as motor license is- smneral years had held the office of 'years vice -(president, was elected' president, ?1'y ,resided then on the 11th r•Snce Hoer es 'Clinton am place of W, S. R. sion of Gaderidh township. In 18 • TiaLm-as, who resigned owing to Pres--sucCeedirvg Mr. James Gannally, re- IP• sure of his, (business. Mr, �Mdller is a klga `d. I'At the riegala'r 'mceeting Mi,, he was united in marriage to Any -; returned soldier and was badly Green had declinad' elc'etion to tiva X. Lobb, d'au'ghter of the late W presidency. The office of vice-pres'i- li'a'r and Emma Lobb, of Holmesvil ' wounded during the war. It is not p' y" yet decided definitely as to a motor 'Green had declined election to the Fo'r a • n'umlber of years he lived license issuer°s ,office at Exeter or E. R. 'WSgle,--+G'o'dea-ich (Signal. Holm�esvill'e and during that tit Seafamth. -!Zurich Herald. was steward of the Methodist c.htlrc Brindley -Crawford. He was also interested in, p,ulilie a Annual Meeting. fairs and was president of the, G. . The United 'church parsonage, Telephone. ,Go,., and of the cheese fa " The annual meeting of the Hay Londesboro, was. the scene on ,Sat- story. For some years also he was, . Township Telephone System was urday, January 2&'th, at high noon, me'ml'aex ,of the township epuncil, !field on Tuestl'ay after"•r"roon in the of a quiet ,but pretty wedding, when 'Clinton News -Record. Town 'Hall, Zurich, with a good af- Laursa E. M., 'Crawford was united $end'al*e, and, the ye'ar's work was in marriagie to Mr. Russell Jahn 1 Hold Service.' weal gone over, and the Company is Brindley, second son of Mr. and Mrs. " in a financial good condition, with a Hiram Brindley, of 'Gollborne town- A coWe-sle -' lis Unite seryl surplus on hand of orvier $3,000, and sr'rp•-IGaderi:ch (Signal. held in ay,e ,evening, United' Chun on Sunday evening, in honor of tl ,, I this to Carry on in the usual for From Bust . -on, 'Bus, late Dr. Jas!aph G. Gaudier, broug• this year.- Zunrich Herald. .out art awd•ienk;e which taxed th Alps Golf ,Pro Goes. To Sarnia. iMr. C. Bernard, Arrow 'bus driver, capacity of thei building, the Sundf has "pairchas'ed the remains of the school rooms (being thrown open al I 'Bleecher (Sipeck.) Meyers, who last Ghmysler Imlp'ealal Eight that figured chairs placed wherever a chair cou I.ear was the Pro of the Al s Golf in telae accident of January 11th on y p be placed. It was a representati'' the Huron IRioad. 'Mr. Bernard in- gathering, men and women of f " tends to makle another !bus of this denominatiofh,s ~dune and old, cos �' , ca'r, Work has already begun on the ing to pay a last /tribute to a nu ��er BACKACHES renovation of, the seemingly total who was honored and beloved abo• • • . , L wreck—Goderieh Signal. I what it is the lot .of many to c: g, <. ' have - out in any , comm'uni'ty. -- Clint. } . :I GONE? New Surgeon. News-Tgecord. • • Dr11 . W. A. Oakes, of Toronto, has _ .0, purchased the property and practice •'.� Quick sure of,the !'ate Dr. J. C. Gaudier and . `: What'll You Swap To -day relief with it 'doer at once. ,Dr. Oakes is a I Fruit -q -rives graduate in medl5cine and su'rgemy + >.,.. and has,practiseel'�in Toronto for same Nyack's Sorter' MarkE •'•Your, splendid years uFith the wc1'1-known sur i • . , e Y? .C,_,':: remedy acted li•ea surgeon, „ "a is tonic to my entire Dm.Galley, coming• here !with the BY nightfall about everything bI system. Ican't be- 'hig+lale zecoimimen'dations. He will the town hall had ohan,ged hands.' I stn to tell what i suffered from backaches due , With a whoop the citizens. to kidney derangement. When I would bend use Dr. Gandier S office but for the Nyack New York the to tI .down it seemed that f couldn't straighten up- present ,Mrs. Gandier and family' will ' ) again. I was continually awakened at night continue to occur the residence.— newly -opened `"barter exchange" ar from the same cause. Dizzy, sick headaches occupy praceedied •bo have a glorfauspar 'S and a weak stomach made me feel perfectly Clinton News -Record. wretched. Now thanks to yourwonderful • at the good; 'old American 'business t 'Fruit•a-tives', I am enjoying life again." "Death of George C. Holland. . I -, Fruit-a-tives , all drug stores Dere' was a chance to thaw (xGeorge Glark Holland~• of Clinton,,frozen assets and have a good 'tilt , , I . l 1 4 . e. '1 111111111 LET s . A . . .�1I'. '.I. r ,, r � t'' 6 ,u, Cfi t r1 j�1 1 �� r , w hi, rt,a'k.z•tAr�r}ly,.,�',�y4 arrr.`�'e4ld,.xH�,'� •,r+Lv4 '�' ' h , " , I ) J.1 ,e )D THE new Chevrolet is the proved low-priced Six -one .. that thousands of Canadians -Have tested in millions of WHAT 30,000 miles of driving. A Six with new bigness -new !comfort- , 'MOTORISTS TOLDUS and a score of brilliant advancements, including: Fisher No -Draft This "Automobile Bayer's "Ventilation. I Air -Stream Styling. 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'.I. r ,, r � t'' 6 ,u, Cfi t r1 j�1 1 �� r , w hi, rt,a'k.z•tAr�r}ly,.,�',�y4 arrr.`�'e4ld,.xH�,'� •,r+Lv4 '�' ..y.:,, „ , It •.t a„ r h^, , v, „: v1q , , „1. i a , ak, 7 ,. >�2'., , :,,• 1 r R _.:._,'._�._.. .. . - .. I � 1.1c6uW,P.,0.L'.E1;,:.".1..­:. . ....'� Is. I 1. . TNF.. i.-!"-,., , : �%�,, � . l AW1 ...., I � . )D THE new Chevrolet is the proved low-priced Six -one .. that thousands of Canadians -Have tested in millions of WHAT 30,000 miles of driving. A Six with new bigness -new !comfort- , 'MOTORISTS TOLDUS and a score of brilliant advancements, including: Fisher No -Draft This "Automobile Bayer's "Ventilation. I Air -Stream Styling. Siltut Second Guide" tells about our 're -as V 1 u E Syncro-Mesh shifting. Starterator ...and many others. cont survey among Canadian Only(�,evrolet could build a. Six like this at such low motorists and provldas info,- - i"` Imat_..... valuable which you will find prices ... because Chevrolet is the world's largest manu- valuable in choosing your next car. Send 'coup'on for facturer of six -cylinder cars ... and because the new free `spy` I 11 Chevrolet Six is Made to Order for` Canadians; with im- Cuttonier tteeeareh Dept. , provements specified by motorists themselves in a great ,General Motors 1Produetr:oi Canada, Ltd. •Oshawa, Ont. Canada -wide survgl Home ----•,-•-•-•----_ Addrfts_.___.,_.-..� - _ _...-_............... ___... _.._.... _�_b6. i i.1dL0P1. - . "I . r .. , 1. % , • . a 1 !., )a - ,"T .- _ _tr.,ai':%1.9. ,t a,- r..,,,,4,h, 6;,Sa.ey,llmk.dc,.h,xat"i�ruMl.,r A . . .�1I'. 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I sold jetwlelxy *are' ttrgideed for tar t,„ `xt ,,;5`", ,, i"h, ft{..e, 141?r °Uhtu;,•�Gu l°til%ti y���try +M4`i i.!,,v„��a, I btutteaa `�hla6S'PJ� `'ylliat lvY t ! Ivt''i}'lrti,lalin''''Y t , i, �.�4,,ar4 ,Ny a,ilr'. f , v e`r� y ry rr 7 1. g crud t'p0 t51trIp11S. r S ii. , r, ,, ii; ,! ,ty,m1 t�C'� 1 �s 1�}ul h +, r;`. 51 INA housemaid •exekianged ager �llf,*,is ]r�irFk,yitr I seyiv(ioes foo Ilyoax+cl aaucl-.ladlgiuyg. Two i`� • - r;;;e, y �1 , ir} �4 fP'r-". ,, n^erClLlflCeS 'RnrlSstiam I'agrs" at1 , o0t1a1, A x.�+ a 7 ea as F W'it ' P^ � 5 1 'r� L3 b with a wrro >ht -exon alter xhxlotw�iIr �!t ��+Fa f u�itr t!� �u;t4ns: '11 P wb Ir %/,.. ' ' a�lf!'±1F'M! j,r j '., .�Y$.� h� fiZ� �,"�hf t�l�:;l in, brought three u,`allNl)age$, ll'aiNfi. s h�,l;tt}, t o-' at','v)fr1e,��.!r••'"�, r baskets of appl(els and a chickern,.'0 ,,N;,x r )I ltz. 4'r, 4',_ it?,� And sa it wenih, nvitlr sags, p(hata- �sra� aim . /�t111) ;R. , +ks �t� ^s 7 4,,a,, graphs and vinegar, 'Vraceries; brdc- l r Of ,L O• . � -n. ' , - .. { ,I;; i ` �. •r`rr,, i.' •,+ I a -(brae, and skis figuring in a wolti- }„i r� r i'1rrFrSin�IfJ{}li rt. 1 Itride of 'deals 'Aus (stress, ante 'dliants, .t fl h Ia�4��,�. housewives and laborers joisr�d in this revival of a cptnUfties�ci'al pl�atdce ”' ��� �� 1 Of three Cear)t'r1't"ieiS' ago. .•'•v," , y , ., � t w h,,, IcY „ r )So enbhwsd'�srtie was the response i ,'q i ' on the fuasrt day, as Jahn. Lardner ' r„ u ' �4 '���1'1tEt tells us in the New York Herald Tri • • • s . a > s ( rtyw�ijl tune, that Ilue exchange now He. didn't, Of COUY'sea but Emerson Tlli�h i1,V Im J..J1� ,�f... "� :: proand'ses ,to beco , F I . �. ante a major industry a certain kind of printing r,' in this town 0,306, not far from p g wheal he Wrote t11USQ lints.. 11s��r the metropolis. A week later, in ad- , 'l.;u,�.. d'ition to the 'simple articles listed' as 'r' "up for barter," there were an auto- mobile, a 'set of 'solid She#%edd silver •)The kind of printing that -includes the liberal use of think�pl ,`,,,, and a thousand acres of !oral. i0ne man wanted to give five build- • presswork that is. mixed With brainwork~ it's the{ Ind. 1p""', t ' ing lots to have 'a well d1ug. An- 113 I other, a ,carpenter, would work in that brings The Huron Expositor to the minds of Soaforth b- ,1 h. exchange for a 'supply of milk. Sartre- 't a 'body else was ready' to lexdhange 'a • collie for�cl,°,thing•„ ,. nei§s men when the question comes up: "Where will we go ;�� It °a'll !began �t hlhe home of pVhar- z tan Clay. Mn. Lfirdave¢'s descrip Dion get a real printing job?" ,r}, lr t11' 1 "of the activity on the opening day it�'" reveals the spirit of the exchanbge ,z aril ihaw the dieals axe snood>: d At 2 p.m. the arrdivlall of a great ." . • Type—paper--color=lay out—all are combined h e to ' natural tradergave the (baa -lex all the 1; ; zest it needed. Jahn • C. Broderick, best advantage. s » a4' t arehhect, strode, into the �barterin`g. + room, •a broad, li•igth apartment ' strew with tables, and 'deposited his � •11 I �. • . wares on the floor. It • Fine stores—fine-stocks--all stores and businesses strive for i`llillm Puede!," Ilse , annonitncpd . '"to �LL_, i Lg unite l - concretelabo with the. i bsltti'man them. Whyshouldn't fine rintin be art of the Ian? It �I Capital with labor, the white main p p p ` 4�w with the Indian." be if ou brio it here. . r ]MIr. . Ba aderi Gk had a benevolent ex- y g pression, 'shrewd eyes, -and a white ,re rvioustache. 'Before ,his de :a� parlors he engineered ,onfe, of the most intri�catp. r triple ae s in history, and convinced _ ® A business m'an who 'can't gamble, with his business should..11 the Ibarterer•g that, in Peter Minuit's �kq, iplacet d}e might Have kilt at least $fO take his printing to a printer .that can't gaamble with his reputa 1 off the (price paid for Manhattan 1.2 Island. tion. The Huron Expositor has been in business since 1860. Its.. "u "Haw would you like this coat, which I'm -valudng for :this occasion b reputation is assured. at $20?°> file asked, 'daaigling a hand- 1 �;. some overcoat 'before the eyes of �- Jahn E. Pitt, skilled) laborer and .. • 1. .paperhanger. " 1�, "Say," exclaimed 'Mr. Pitt, attract_ A Here -is a sure way to pettle your printing problems�at a prig ed by the (p'at'tern, "I'd work for e , that."' .. that is right. f. 1`"A,'iell," cormputed Mr. Broderick, "" as r .. . 1, d at $5 a day that would make. four eight-hour work -days you'd owe me, t s . I can't use that labor right now, but nilaybe we'll find ,sonrie one who can-"' The trader `einoved intuitively lk through tha'crowd to Miss Ethel Mil- u� *v ler, proprietor ,of a (stall -on the out- Aft S;P skirts. of Nyack," . and we learn ' `k, that— iMiss Miller's trading material in -e « ��tls ir� G • I eluded fvv'e jars of pickled fruit, upon {• Ri p oro posit which the eyes of Mr. Broderick X �r • { fastened w•i,th admiration and re- ,y' speer. Lie "Ur Ili "Need any labor?" he inquired. on t •�. O�>> "I've got $20 worth and I'd be • willing to swap any part of it for 1 • t�� Seaforih, 1 that fruit." �eXt prig ,:i Miss Mille& reflected. She learned Ontario; , that 'Mr. Pitt cmrld saw woad and traded her jars to Mr. Broderick for i seven hours of the •la'borer's time. for 70 years. With approximately three work -days 'still at his disposal the arch -trader hit tl!pan an ingenious, scheme` for obtaining ,the balance of Mr. Pitt's ' payment. " t "qI'm all out of firewood and prat- , tical'ly freezing,'' he said. "Gould you ,.�.�. - - - ,6upply me wi th enough woad to •.: , .11 make 'up the $16 worth of labor you I still owe m6?" • " IMr. Pitt informer Mr. Broderick Custard sauce. This may be used and 1 tablespoon of .sugar for each The m'o'dern man would mnrch pre' - that this was easily done. He could for :to be Galled godless, ,graceless, brio [him two cords 'of d to accompany jellied fruit desserts, egg yolk. Flavor as desiaed'. 1 g h' "L -yr oak at stewed fruit (such as stewed new These custards are ver a etiz- PUTPOse'less, faithless', than to 'be call - y ,. lyP $8 a card, i1mimediate delivery. 'rhubarb, dried apricots, canned ing whlen flavored with cocoa syrup ed bi morles's.—Aldous Huxley. . . ,One man had a set of !boxing- plums, etc.) and steamed• •date, or caramel- glorves and -Do use far them-"appar- ginger. fig and other. fruit puddings. Favorite Boiled Salad Dressing. Newspaper 1'teadlin�e says -that Mach- .. e`ntly they are futile' against the cle- The slightly thicker, sauce, made by Mix to'getthei7 2 level tablespoon, ray's reputation ovter-awed the• audi- pression. He 'brought them in an•d using less Imhlk, may be jellied or of flour, z ta(bleLgpoonts sugar, 11/2 tars. They should have had an over- ` carried ,home a pair of Iblanke*s. L: used in a triflle in a cake -custard- teaspoons salt and 1 level teaspoon auditor.—Toronto Saturday Night. , another deal a 4,on of nut coal was frtuit dessert and in a very delicious= mustard. Add 3 slightly beaten egg _ _ 'exchanged for',fifty chickems. Read- type of milk gelatin pudding. yolks. Have ready.. 1 cup ,eivaporated . ing on: Use �4 cop of mill:, a few grains milk and 1/ cue mold vinegar. Stir 'The implica'tians in many instances of salt and 11/z level tables!poonfiil.; the mixture in tap -of' double hoiler, ROCHESTER MAN are tragic. !Many in need of such of sttagar for each11 • yolk- Scald the over sinrmerin�g water, adding thQ...,,_- �' c^.�•.".w^^< >�:--••,••- things of the monvent as canned goods, coal and clothing, are putting milk in top of double ho'iler. Mix milk and vinegar alteana,tely, a little the most cherished possassdons of the sugar, ~alk; and salt an,l •heal at a time. Stir until smooth and '" slightly. Add a little of the hat mill,'" thi'c'k, rem,o (tarn the fire and add fanvilies on their mar^pet• stir to mix ^.veil, then return to to a ge'ner^ons iece of butter; stir un- ,X - However, the spirit of the traders of double 'boiler and .utir ovc.r til butter is metl't -d then r pour max- is remarlcalbly goat!, and some of .simmering water until tlae .mixtuq•a tur• into a scalded pint scaler. Thin there are 'having the tune of their i thick eno•u'glt to, Gnat . a silver with milk or cream 'as the dressing ', ,' lives. Titus 'barteri,nlg has revived the spoon. Remove frram the lire ii- is required, - satisfactio,n the. old Av,icriean got in d'iately, strain and crrol. 14Then cold; % r drrlving a goad bargain, and it has Sugar ,Cookies. "' gives! one citizen at least "the most flavor u4th vanilla extract. Jellied ('uctard. 1 ltz cu xs, sifted flour pleasant week", hes has known sinceAm ," 1 _, �i fills the cust.artl nurture ,. hi,',• ] teas aotr bnkirur < they quit swapping rouiad here for ,,Y 't,l p t pohvdex °�� „11 add tahlespomt of vtani latod >z '� borsets. 1, Few' grains of salt atin, ,softened in „ cup of cnitl nil)<, i;, cup shortenin A number of mho have found f l g . 1'm- enth % cup of si aldvd milk ta-•- .1 temporary work, a num(lrer a£ Paan- a cup sir ar >' p y ed. Stir in top n( ciruble 1mllca un 7 rgK yolk, well beaten ilies .have nianlagad to st,ock up on (. :;� til the gelatin i; di�snt od, ,train. U. provisions. There arc many more 'i taLlcslranns milk, z flac•ar and cool. ls`'hr°n the mrtxturc r : ,irea or vanill t extract. • �� . rxs : deal's approaching consuni naiti'on ,and is be;;innin to stiffen, heat with a 1 «� q r g tint. the flour nrrc',- measure and groups are at work on irrlir, five, and rotary egg heater, /:hen your into.` i; even six -corner conubinat,icln bargains. 1 soft 1vith ,hakang !~soder and colt, ct71d, wet i lividual nnulc} an,l Trad4in,g has taken front rank as n' �'reanl' shin-telling"acid sugar gradu- chill until firni. Serve un•mnuldc*cl ally, head i r lwttvoon additions; acid• ' a topic, of conversation. " What are 1,> with a garnish of canned or fre:�h you swapping?" has hecona.e the fruit. eg'9 yolk. then add dry-ingl-editntcl quleskion of the moment„ Soft Custard• anti milk alternately, Add vanilla.! , -'hill in a roll, then cut in one-eighth /'• 4 A soft custard, ,suitable for use as inch slices and•'bake in a moderately I& L...,. ., : 11 ddeissel-t, is made %am•e as the cos- hot oven (400 deig. F.) These may "My liver was all out of order , Using Left -Over Egg Yolks Lard sauce, using only 1/2 cup ,'f mild; be rolled and cut if desil-ed. and I became so constipated that _ _ I had to take' some kind of a f Nowadays, name of us can afford Afternoon Tea Cakes. purgative nearly every night, I to. allow good food to go to waste. suffered with bilious headaches— Egg yolgks are paxticularly rich in Catarrhal Deafness 1 egg' y'ol'k „ my appetite was poor, and every- >+ nultrriniien 1, four }they are rieh in !both 1 whole egg thing I ate, disagreed with sue. � ^ � i4tianidnls and minerals'. An uncooked • 1/2 cup sulgar Sargon Soft Mass Pills have N ycdk may be used to enrichen ariv Can Be Relieved 1 cusp flour made me feel like a new man. , sauce to which it its addled; two will 11/a teastpao�ns baking powder They regulated me perfectly. ., be enough for 11/2 cups a custard 1/4 cup milk Myron P. Harwood, 70 Lenox St.r � d�"! saruu� ora cup of soft custard, which, F'ensons suffering from ca.tarer•hal '3 talblespbons Imiedted butter Rochester. N. Y. f� deafness or head noises due to 'Grated rind' of /a orari a During' the last fifty `1`''' oOm(binie!d with 'gelarbi.n, cre'aaSrr, ch�oco- 1 g '• i�, late or dararmred, will result! in a catarrh i0ll be g+la.d to know that this. 'Pot the yolk ,and the whole egg months, 148,000.000 Sargon Soft, �6 choice dessert for four or five ,people. di'sct4r'essin!g' affliction can usually be in !bowl and beat until thick, using Dhenomeinathrecoorbcl�tae een�aoa {�� Odd yolks of eggs are often lost sirccessfullly treated at 'hromve by an a rotary egg'beaber, then add sugar eomliGshed because Sargon soft • f`2" beeause they dry on the s�,t,r�,,e.fp�,,.,,,,,e. If internal medicine that i>n• rm,a•ny in- gradlutally, while beating constantly. Mase pills are a new and revolu., �l') "`LLF" tienary preduet in the Held of' •, they asci t in a ill glace closely stances have effected relief after 'Mix and sift flour and bakdng powder i�4t 1 dyu JJl y' 1 s y laxative medleatlon. They are If �`i'. verso, that wound not huMim�. A other treatments have failed'. and add alternately with the rniddc fro not oke oar laxative you have , cc,�� ever taken, They are so Bantle fierc fprecautfion is to put a tea- (Seaaaw� from, Your druggist ore firiwt mixture; them add Cite melted and thrcreugh ton their action that ll'+'� spotoniful of wader oNvier thditi, ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). tbutterr am+d Orange, rind. Turn into there is nothing about them to v6. �" Here are just a few suggestions Taike thdis home, anal add 1/4 pint hot srn(arll ta 'castes stet in anarffitt ,j gg p pea pans, mind you that ~tin have elk that h to utilime left- water and a little 'sugar. A table- filling the cakes only tvdkr•tfi'fths full. take= g mjdlatne. and tryout ra- iItsl y eUp Y matkable of all, th'e diretNeris • over yWIM. spoonful four tmm'els a day should Bake in a moderate oven about 15 , eau for a gradual reduction of Custard sauce. 's top dlgtres'sing catarrhal heard, nois•- mlinuttes (teniIpefratuye `380' to 890 the deet "Y101 the !point is retdhed , L"' Usually, when we have' 'fon hand es, i lfprove, hearing, maike breathing dreg. F.). where YOU no longer :require, a '4�w` once of two yolks for w>'h,idh we can ea> ler and dry u!p iniuleo'u's discharge,. Frost with dellicatel'y toner d frost. �rrativ. of say !illi. 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