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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-03-23, Page 6� � I L., I . , . , - ic, I I., .. " - W ho lj_� .; , .��, ,� ", , , ,�, , 2 I , A& �',,,,,,.�4,i4'!P,' , . , ..., , , _ ;',',�.'', " , ,� , , " - , , ;1;` ` "I % I "11`1V :,,,�,a.,,. ", ':,,",""'. I , ,1,qr'�-;'N`Ji k� I., �-,� ; , _ . -.1 ,OFF X � It'.09 �1'1? �,::, , �_. : . . " and ", q '81 W A -wit w, - , I ,,, A �. Ox 1 11"'14 - , r lg. p" -t -old 110k,"se, I I . - ,been.o.p , 1, - I ; . QF - - , . - 17 , - , , I p , � 04t 1,�40,041'v 11. I IL,,10 . .. , i'll, , , r I . d .1 � I . '1100. I * .. ''N. : � , '- owtbi .. . ........ ,- .0 .41 - I 110 7 ws Avvp . 11'11A"�60 X11 1_ 1110 P R .w h,xrn*�0a'".ro I.. P Is I.. , 'n, * ... MMI_ wm = .Ingw e,I,v �,,: Adensed from, OT , injury themselves ,becsiuse the pil- . I epunillys. - -ft-;z in ide M"t FM WW _,, , 11, ,'R�0r 1� ", ' I plat of not, w4ter And ae to settle. It was in a snug little bar- quikXkly relleve Bladder Weakness A I . ' E 'g -tory discloses f ew such pa -1 the 'First VIIQilila Conirpony . . . Moved YOW'40WJA 14 M thW4b-,=d YOU . . MA�l Al �, giined, granulated. sugar. Take one bor calla& "'PIrraouth" ,by Ca,ptain I ft * rL, Ralnsljn,theBack and . _ , ',to the f We of the babes in the their eplifidenge, and indw - ,t4 ' - to that r stuffeo Eggs Cwter's TAtPo Llver=vw' oboo Isrh I I " - . . 11, a as ,�Xxe settlement of Plymouth aocepta patent to sett�e not in,'New This will often. bring quick -f or., e. '_ 1.-- 11 v I suusWe -ourtile.711=1P I w.m ttable'spooliful. four times a day. John IS*A 'i I- coast som6 Years bt E% -no I 1-1 ­ ho...'Im . relief fzom the 41stressing There was bad news, however, to by th-6 plea�,pn me use of -Dr. 6 sul3autat", . I 1 ___4 . . ol I r.,?,.,- 'I . e .Igned, the h4ad noises. Cloggeal nostrils break . to, - W, b� 'Bradf SouthwpAh's 1,u!tA6rAfRs,,, -. which 3 tomat�es . - , .­ . . � - I ; ,e I th- uergetlp promoter of had purchased in, UQUand. 4 gman ves. should open, br6athinig became ' the leaders of the return ng party.. any g' d ­dki� ' - - t- call, Tulinisli, - ,11h, tablesp on -butter "... ­ . .11 -1 _­_ "' . � ,k . I century-4bad, already been 401. "Iled the jSpeedw,all, and.hired a ,easy and the mucus,stap drop- His Young wife had fallen overboard sealed packavei'containing,a te . in, 1% tablespoon irdheed, ham. - spruce- and theb��Vlas or. , I " ry and frozen. out in New Eng-: crew foi a year to carry them Jp the n -day . . - . . . , . ping into - the throat. It is and drowlie& Three of the little or- supply . . He I I - To grow well and a6l* Ae ikatu W , ( "` d� And that he was willing to New,World. Daring.' gluaraintee, of money bECiA - avy cream , � .1 �� I `� � means would be easy to prepare' costs litttie and phans were intears ove the on teaspoon grated. onion beauty sbade tr"s' ,should 'have -0 ... 011 �_Irl-set o - the Pilgrims in the dead of necer d4sirable I I r death of on first box 'Purchased if not 'Well I '% . 11 "', ,set 0 o i,s,gy to captuve-these is, pleasant to takt. Anyone t'4e!r mother. . I L . . ,;., . , I Now . 'On 'Saturday, December 1.6, 16,2(), ,No niitter.,how stub ' ' ,pper to taste ''I , I ­,, --- 1. Zen New England coast�- ,;Ferdinand,o and, his associates, int- atarrhal Deafness,; or b:4 - . I , bp.M trouble- - - 1. . . , "I I -ate irr the day, the Mayflower enter- some or how long-standing your case , - . It, 5k . though not one of them had ever fell- cluding the Earl of Warwick, did not . noise$ should give this I ad Plymouth 11�smbor. The *next day imlay be, you, can earAly prove rhe va, . Hard -cook the eggs, Ael), and re. , . . -" �,'�- . ed a tree, c�!jawht a fish or fired a gun -hesitate to emlyloy these means. scription a trial. . was ��Sunday and the'[Pilgrims never Ine of Dr. 6outhworthts "Uratabspp n ­A , o . ve small­pieces- from the narrow . I '_ . i , ' Ile Pilgrims, needing a second but 'Mondiiy n1orn. a few days' time- nd 'yj) , at& ' end' so the eggs ,will sit level. care, " 1 I I ­ - that in additio4 to his financial, ---iii- larger vessel, purchased a three-mas- �in-9 boatloads of meix went aland, and 14ted to do'so, without slightest risk fully,remome the yolks so the whites I W " terests Gorges really -had faith in this. ,ter of 1810 . I ,�_­ . tons --larger than the av- Sir . Ferdiiiando Gorges, schemie, to of , e0reaid .Yolks. � - ,.,,,. cost un'le.§s pleased with, results. will not be broken. ; 6.0. , , ge. Her -name was the Mayflower, 'plant. a col6neY in New England was Start the test of -"U.ra,tabs7l to -day ., 'bani, onion, celery Bait, .-;;�,',�!;;:0k,:j:: I P . Determi-ned to secure Through the adroitness of Ferdin- Ni,a sh It and pepper.. Fill whiteswith this !."...: ... ! .I... I .�. . I ne I 'Ot. fact "But had the and look for improvement inside of "a �!! '. Typet of pioneer ---no moile broken- an ced employers, mixture. Relmove skins' -from t*ma- I i . 11 , ando ,Gorges, a candidate for captain with �heir 1 t ctoZ 1 light 24 hours�-a.ik your drugighst. '' -11. I ' Sir appeared'forthwitli in the person of no have ifelt somewhat dubious about the . toes and then cut in halves; pl ..., - � . do-�m -gentleman and convicts these seamen d 7 %re to risk- such lit Me! the 'spot h46 n :�4-;.�- Holland, a -party of English religiou also that wo . . . an egg, filled side down, Weach ;:: . ; . I �,,,_'' 5 caneer, who had lately been languish- rd -had reached- Captain, .- source of ivitandhs and, minerals is ,slice, and- arranige on lettace leaves. : . lc,_ .refugees, mistakenly known to his- ing in jail. The Earl of Warwick, I Reynolds of the ;Spet,dwell that, re- Except for two or three hired'spec- th,air good spTing flavor. Actually Dilute the -filling left - from the* ' ,..;-N-: * V , , - tory s Puritans.- They were not Pur- Jones's backer in that form of- pir- , 'a . . . . . .-,,; . ��4; _ .1tan§ but !Separatists or, as they call- a,y known as free-lbooting, ,bad se- ent read, th,;-- vessels were bound for olon-ists ,had any training in V best when'they ai�� with cream- add any reryidining. egg - IT,-, the ,work required of pioneers in season, no T - - phtter how good they white, chopped, season if necessary, 4�j,' ea Ithemsell-ves, Pilgrims. The Puri- cured his relemse,.on the promise of the New England .coast. h ' - - They _ , I '�'�]!, " 1 any 'ev- had found " are at any 71'odi�r thne. 'springtime and pour� over the egg, then sprinkle :, I , -_ tans were another group, much less ,honorable employment. 'Capt. Jones ent the put-up jobs of the leaks s - " apices" on -Cape Cod.The , .1 . . uc shot an eagle" and were afrikid c�f is the .egg season,, which 'means that on the minced par.0�i. Serves six.-. I � -j: .,;;:;�,:." . y. , - oultspokem,, -And, tberefore: -had not, 'ee tZt thte�rlgrims, de- ,,Iio,ns.,, ,They '. I . .., . . , found it necessary to leave England tern'dried to ab imarkiet at the lowest prilces. , . 0 . I .... ... ­ ­ .. ,,, � __1 .. . crew. from the Thames waterfront. (Speedwell. . tall tale'about,the -money to be made .-I � - -1 ._: 111 ,order to wo.rship in peace- The It was a godless, blasphemous lot, As many of her pAssengers as carCd ; , ' " . . ii"..'��ii-.*.*-�l,'�*�����ii�,��E - ;V - - `,,,�R , to continue the voyage were crowded "' '0 'Good in Children's Diets Avoid Sowing Injured . .. ,4 , .1, Pilgrkns had been living discontent- but. Jones's career of,piracy bad -not actually sighted from the %rayflower, . - . . : -.::'1;;;; -.-.,.,.-.X ... . . I P I eqIJr it, Hollarld for seven years., De- given him much oppo;rtunity for cul- aboard the Mayflower. . - ' - shoot'it, . I . 1. 1. ', ... among . bursting his, gun with an overchaYge. Seed Grain . ­ I nied ad�.m I, church- 'On the 6th of September,. 1620 . eggs for . , .-,. . .and trades-uiiions, it was diffi 'f . . tain. Jones 6f the -Mayflower, now chilclTen ,as a supplement to milk- , � I I . . ., - The� did not with the�nl a horse fbut not, as a :substitute, because Pdoft. soils devoted to the growing I . .- I . �,',, . leaders discussed several possible is "' T' sailed with a ..passenger list which -neither,the white nor the yolk of the Ott graili. are infested with fungi I ., . fteir artizans'to make a li-nng. The had eceeded perfectly in' Ill I 'in com1plete comniand of the voyage, or a cow, a "botgor a Now, tboh9b 1, - LO' i . ' for securing control of, Rickily' they.. had, axes and, garden egg contains . se , 'i " S. . ­' ,:- . places, to go, but representatives Of tion. I I has been of more interest to poster- . much calcium. For cal- *hich, can v4r oue, rootrot disease ' , , ' ,other in modern -history. tools. Their fishhooks and t e richest source, The Experiments carried out at the Do - 2 ,On July ?�,5, 1620., the Mayflo ity than any But to nets were cium, milk is b 1,z," I - . war It comprised 102 persons, but these too large for cod. fight the calei . indMion,4RUA. Research Laboratory, SCRUBBING . . , , I .." I 1. . .. I I cast"off at LGridon.-dropped down'the- Indians they had, brought along 0m; of the egg is,nearly-all in . I . '. . I _L, A M� Thames with the flde and ran around were not all'Pilgrinis, in the religious sel- the shell. But the eggs are, valuable Winnipeg, -have shown toncliw4vely . I l, I_ ­ . I 110�� 'There were included ten ser- eral pieces of aTtil ."., . .. � to Southampton.. She carried'about sense. , . lery. Barring that for the same food substances, that -we that when injured -seed) -is -sown tbe . ", 4 " -. I vants, one PT,ofessional soldier, ' -viz,, protein, min- crop resulting from it, is much more I 1.0" - , - i, first whimsical ."encountei�,�" however, find in lean meat . TOILET, I GREATEST VALUE 10 70 passengers from England,W16 were a the Indiahs never troubled them, ex- erals, 'and �itaniin, 13-2. They are sava ly ma a by a f - , 1 ha; 1. ­ I cooper and four little London -orph- re da th se ung b n . ­ ,, I . � to Jo... theiT Leyden -brethren in this ,ans, bound out to labor wibhout-,-,vvag- cept for an occgstional�drink of gin, valuable also for vitamins A and- D, ,is a ckop produced- from unindured I . . 1','. I IN TORONTO § pilgrimage to, Virginia. The little but gttually'kept the colonists from which I I ' i ;, � . as until they should 'he 21 years old. arle-,Xiot -abundant in. oily fish. se4d. The amount of injury, to the . , - - I - Speedwell arrived from Hollan4 with The professional �_-oldier was, --Mty -getting hungrier than they might, Eggs, are, in fact, 6ne of th�'. few seed need not beo great. If the bran BOWLS . I I I I..- I - . - W. about 50 persons. For five days the. . - - have by showing, them how to ,a a g . . "Ill I ATTRACTIVE 0 two vessels beat down the English Sta;hdish. He- was taken al,mg- to coriL I ood food sources of vitamin D, layers are broken, even, to a slight, . ,11 . I ROOMS WITH BATH m Channel and then the Speedwell sig- manage tliePilgrims' defense again�t ­ which m0st be p]resent, ,mth'calclum extent, an, opportunity is given to the rlL I . I . I 11 . , nila�d she had sprung a leak. The The cooper. was a b y rder, to Iqeep fungi to hilvad', . 1.�. 1 . 0 two ships put ,into Dartmd f 20 named John Alden.' Ace walls of the "comm6n. ho'u-'I were the childrerr's ,bones in healthy grow- upon. theim. the plant,food stored in - I I ,,,,�, . 12.00 .$2.ko $1.00 �! uth to .re- o "ding up�---roirgh logs chinked with mud. A ing condition and to';prevent ri-Aets. the kertiels is for, the use of the , .. - , .. rels and kegs was required to bring A "street" Of 19 private dwellings that will aid the , '' hp ex rting bar- few days later a thatch roo mas on. ,:,, _:::::::: , , I Fil, - WITH RUNNING WATER = Speadwell. again reporte-d a legk* and ,f (And now for a 'few suggestions young seedlings while they are de - W., ; $1.50 $1.75 12.00 IS back an equal number. Alden was home.cook '­ . � the two ships turned back to Ply.- I in utiliz- v,elopilvg a root -system,' The fungi, .. -!, . . was started, This labox pr6gressed ing eggs as a means to putting a when thq�y invadle the broken kern� . ' 0 mouth.. . d thesupervision of Fraft4cis Ea- dash of inspiration into her pre-Eas- e1z, rob the seedlings of 'their.food .. -.�."..:.,.,..;.i.!:ii:i�i::, � NOCA ;-�: . -parently the Pillirims never once -one carpenter Of the, party, ter cooking. .. _ -,i".. .�,;�� , 0 Ap I home. 'By the ternis.of.bis contract " the I k I supply. Having' access, to this,41ew .. . I ., �,:,� ::::: ,Breakfast from .- . . 35c ' suspected the origin of these leaks-. ,he could yeturn with his barrels if and John Alden, who had no time to sruppay of food, the fungi develop vilg- '- . I_ W. . ,111M `:� .4 . . . think Of barrel staveis, now. Loos Savory Eggs I orously' in the im�n,ediate vicinity,,of , Lutir.hears ,L - 50c ond 60c � -ording to confessions- made late",' ,he cared, to. I j I - I , , . I 0 the crew..Gf the ell had taken 'The youth of the. Pilgiim� Fa A ange the required number of .4 ;:: ; V. - . . N thlsjngeruous means, of obtaining re- is notable. Deaths during 'the ,first their struggle for - life are greatly ��?,i,i.,.� .:::.: ;.: :, WAVERLEY HOTEL � l4se from a -bargain of whicli* the,y mile by men Who'were cold, hun-ga., poached eggs on rounds*of toast in 6itpped. .. . il.`,-`,,11.`... company had signed to remain for a ,became governor, Edward, Winslow, been dia,g- 11'W are ii: .;.". ,�_ ' .N 'The snip's hands of William Bradford, 31, who - k d through lack of fodd, and they :::: "'Al, ,'­ I a Write for Folder * 0 ,. year with the Pilgrims in their I for certain, but doctors thin-, snia . 11 crisp sausage at eac surrounded and ati�cked by vigorous . ",j;.: � ., . home, but after short acquaintance Alden a ,good, guess is scurvy. While 9, sprig of -parsley where .;,��,."�:::.... .,:::::��i�'� I : ��, ; - . -_ ____ I broug�t their wives along. epidemic was at its -height it spread es with Cheese Sauce and low yields ar'e the results, ;:...." I.. ,: 11 . 'The first two weeks, of the voyage . went in- I ":.; . !f:I I was blessed with favorable winds. to the pest -'ridden forecastla, ,and ' I . . - r.kl . ,," ��, - ­. -, . i-.-, I ' 2-3 cup milk I 'threshing -process-. Loose or ivpro- % .o­�q I I , But Captain Jone's-I' nursed the stricken sea -men This perly set teeth in the thrashing cyl-in . ,`�_.4 � . , I . s sailors swore i 0 egg yolks, beaten until - 4 ,1I I I irilore than the case --hardened boat- thick' an<l .1. )* 41 . - r SL. I I horribly, and, seeing how it �hock�d le-mon-c6lored , der, and "end -play" i,n the cylinder, I . I . . .. I . CANw swain ,could , had oi�ce I . I 11:, . . the Pi4krims, probably put a finer ptand. ,He, I I . I U. , . . cursed and scoffed the Pilgrims Y2 teapoon salt I ,are responsible to u great extent for . I . ;�:_ . You may feel nervous, irritable'and de� ,, edge on their profanity than usual, with . cracNed,or bruised kernels, in Ahe ,., I iressed, you ma3t suffer from indigestion and Never in �_their se the'rest. Now -he -came forward a:nd ca ree, i n a. ffires-bed grain., Streening ey re- It flushe� 'Off I I I - .. " "L � beadache &going lives had apologized. I . 1 tablespoon ps�fgley, chopped in 1'2�. s; but the most marked,symptons is master mutes, and crew laid eyes on 'Ten- of the 80 seamendi '3 egg whites, stiffly -beaten. move cracked or broken kerfic-Is but - . , . I . . j., I . sleeplessness. The treatment indicated is Dr. . such voyagers as these, who came- out . ad. At the ' -will not remove the bruised or slight- . * I I . end of March Blend butter and flour, add milk I , � .. -Chase's Nerve Food because it restores health 1 on d,eck and prayed and sang psalm t�� Pilgrims had lost And boil two m4nutes. 17. injurred-onese If the proportion stains Wi - " , I �: . . s half of their riginal number. Only I I I and vigor to ihe nervous system. 11 . 0 ,Add egg thout - ,: I . , four wives and .one servant survived. p�ks, se,iso-nings, and parsley Fold- of the latter in seed grain is high, . 11 f . , ". - 1 9 . About the first of October the -May- Of the four little orpbans only one in egg whites. Turn into greased the crop- resulting from such seed * ' ' I "! I ",­ , . N flower ran into a gale. The P2grims ,was now living to finish his long moulds, place .� pan of h'ot water may suffer hea�ily through rout -rot harming enamel I 1. I DrXHASES . ' :� . were driven below ,and the hatcher, .1 diseases. I I 11 . .. ... I .; bat flq -term of servitude. and bake in a. ow oven u,ntil fl,ln, ­-- I I .1 , . I am - ; - 1, tened. The Mayf , we Though there was '.Remqv,e fTcim� the oven, loosen each , I I.: � I 11111 ,, ,r was a 'wet PlentY to do ,besides nurse the sick i . . ; ) I Am fe P I IW ship,' as sailors say. 'She was heav- and bury the ,diead, at times there timbale with a sharp knife, invert all, - I orplum'bing ,,-, 0 i. , I I . an . after weary day tl�e ship pitched and were not more than ,six or eight who and then remove each timbale. Serve The Best Shade' Trees . I I 11 11 I there was nothing for the poor 'Pil. could keep to their feet and carrX on. with cream sauce to which gr'ated . .11, l J But despite -these de cheese has been added. G ' OW to get rid of those ugly 4 ,,,.,.' despite ble-ing,brought to a land Htoilet-bowl stains I It's easy . . I bunks and bear it while the water - of p . ' .., , :. I dripped and-- drip punisbingly ,bitter climate 'where they . The planting a shade irees is -with Gillett's Pure Flake Lye. .. ­ . . I ,ped, One hundred Eggs a la King 'Work that is quite com1parable to that . .1 : I I . 11 .and two persons,,all miserable an( . of erecting astately building to same Once a week pour this powerful .1 , ,...- . . I .11 I ,11 m seasick, performing all eome, never a whimper has been -re- - 3 hard -cooked eggs .1 . ­ . I I corded,from these intrepid Pilgrims, I cup cooked mushrooms a: sPWific purpose. The shade trees' cleanser and disinfectant- full I .11�,� the offices of life f8r days on end in word of complaint or a sigh 1/g c should'be looked u0on as friends ol : , .. I . 6 I . a tilting space 22 by 60'feet, and so - I up peas strength -down toilet bowls ancl V,. I , I . low that the t1al or the pleisant lands left behind. 2 fresh tomatoes I mankind whether planted in the av- . I!, 1. 1, . . men lurched ab�out Faith mad4e them superior to such - I canned ' , ", _�, . I - I I with a perpetual stoop, to keep from. pimiento , enues of our towns, or cities, along drains. It Rushes off stains with- , L " .,;",_ . I whacking their skulls against the imperfections of the spirit. . 11Y4 cups milk . . the broad bigbwa" stretching from- out scrubbing. Cannot harm en- , , ., , P. , . I beams (werhed4. 2 tablespoons flour (level) 4 F, , The storm increased in violence, the ,plumbing. Kills germs I 1 "I'll, 11 , �Salt and pep�er Aivenues of stately tre.ds along the and destroys a odors as it cleanst I I ­, . ­____ - leaks grew worse and even the hard- Eggs Come to the Rescue 4 rounds of toast. streats, of our towns and cities offer ' I I I .. , -:I- - I �_ 11 I n,ed Crew became alarmed. A dele- _1V_ . I IM-ke a cream sauce ,e,r vhade froira the sweltexine simmer There's no need to slave over � "I . ,. \,*--\ gation went aft to- request 'Captain - In Lenten Dishes fl butter, sun and protect our homes from many unpleasant . i N, 11 , � Jones to turn back toward England. . our and milk. Add ckgs cut in slic- cleaning jobs. Let � , '.11 I were nto Star 'as, the mu-s,hrooms, the peas, and pi� treels,give shelter to thousands ofthe 'Gillett's Lye work for you-it'i I ,.. I .P.1� The ',Captain replied that they (By. J'aan Brodie in Toro a -heavy blast of win -ter wind. These - 1111'a, . . as far from ,one sibore as another - Weekly.) nidento cut in strips. 'Heat thorough- feathered I . ,c '. 1'. ., I I - the voyage war, completed. I , ly. ,On each round of hot todst place friends of mankind, ,that quick, thorough and absolutely . I I , . P i I. I .. . and there would be no wages unless, seek a place to aublde, during the dependable'Ask yot& grocer for I � " Sometbing floated into my kitchen a slice of tomato and pour the creamy 11.1 I �,,�- Late in -October, after nearly recently -the, lightest tremble of a mixtWe over all. Garnish -wit] rnorthern - sunirm�r. . . . I . 11 i 11 . I;, I-,' a spring ,breeze. Amd: there, riding on ley and serve hot. I pars- Than let us look at thqse avenues a tin-todak. . 11 I , I-- month ,of dirV weather, the gales it, lilted th . I . , Ig . -F- Cc C:!f-_C C. C C CC- '__� I of beautiful statefy trees,, as. it were Never dissolve I .. i,: . I a# , " subsided. The hatche -d a tiniesb silatch of a bird . . 11 '1. - I .. ,song! . E994. an# Ordons on dress parade, jodning city block to action of the lye itself heats the water. , 011", , .- .. ­­­ 1. - . I ­­ ­ I . A -fid the- Pigritme clambered on deck - Dh, I wasn't- fooled-, rural hlghwa,y. Down into the .val- I , �,'!�i,­ ..- . - \ - . to -dry their clothes, Land was siglit- really spring. But the smell d e -,-- " I I usingr--V,(--CU�4]eyw-��,--aloilg--tb,(� FREE BOOKLET -Send I .. . 11 P.,I I I ad at daybreak on November 9th. quiver of butter 1-3 cup flour an- - 2 s .of edge(! brook, over the )MIl top and %nsed-e*Aior"f4he-GiVett!s_Lya ' I . I,(, �,I - . But 4ethi6 Pilgrims' ,�xbi * milk I -season with % teaspoon. of near the homestead, a let. Gives full dirgetions for clean . - ___ - . re: , I I dampened tatiori�-Anspired me, and wha, could , tand these sen- sing �_,__ . - '' I . I flyy -the announcement that I do but graciously con . ure up pring V;h the ,landscape, -pro-" 11 how . I I ,. - I / , " , J salt'and a few gTaint; of pepper. tinelv-, adDriling sink drhins and toilet bowls, t, , ", I of Trfiro, near the far end of Cap�- medium-sized onions which have, first beast. Caning I �., . 'But 'even withoVt spring breezes, fa6ks- Also contains full directions for r .. I - . it's time to get started. For with then chopped. most important of the shade SORP making, thorough -cleansing,, and 0 , ,%, - I time had " come fo� Captain ,March ,more thaphalf over, and Eas- Pour this mixture omer 4 sliced hard- trees 'are: 101m; rock in Or other uses on the farm. Write to Ptand- N_M�," L , I . Jones t6 play ,his hand. Calling cooked eggs in a'ca,sserole. I g ­ a ter arriving in a fortnight's tilrii(e, Sprinkle silver maple and black :walnut where'. -d Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue and r% . conference of the leading passengers we're ready for a change from th -fine buttered' crumbs a -ad bake climatic conditions will pergnit. Oa -k Liberty Street, . � ,,��;� 6. 1 'be' announced that the P, -with Toronto, ()ntario. ;Ell"!?�', '. I .- storm ,had h ... i,r meals of winter, with fresh covered in a 'hot oven (40q deg. F.; trees .are also -useful and beautiful I I ,0, j . 1;Ilown bian off his course. Yet this for 80 minutes. Uncover and con, and -1� �,,�,��',, - .. interest centred around tantalizi should bet -used. Foi� wet or low -4 g -'t-," . ... I " - inary crefitions based, on eggs ng tinue. the, ba,jong until nicely -brown- land the willow'is adapted) and thas . . . cheese, nuts, and a score ther . quite a range of varieties. Where 1'4iAT%I quick growth required, the poplar may -ILLETT'S ­ ' ,pv, . . being a very good place to- settle. Hunter's' Eggs poor land is, to be contended with, or % A a " -, df `0 Vy"I". 1 . . = � howeWer, and after On Ithehn For four s,ervJntgs,,.b G I I , �, 11 1-� � w, Food Value of Eggs eat 4 eggs with ibe uged. I ... I - . , that a voyage down the coast this , _ one-half cup q! thin cre=, % tea- . ' �,"' . , .., ke.. m. a 7,READING LAM late in the season would be danger- As a start, let's, speak of 0 ,ppo,n..salt, and 1/4 teaspoon of -white white pine;'AuL-Ari ' ' ,�', .;." 1. . ou,s, Jones changed, his course. His fSonle one hits �alle"hern the natural pepper- Have ready 4 individual pine, NoTw I �t".',':'.,_;_­ I words were prophetic. , A half day'& spring tonic: qomehow their white rainekins, -greaped. ,'Divide the ftug_ I - I ,',, You can fill any room in your home with " . I I I LYE I . J . an . sailing .brought the ship to foaming, and gold are slt,;estive 4 warm sun- t1lTe into thes . . . �Z.,`!,I e of pure -white brilliance... mOre light sho-als south of Cape Cod. - .shine and ,spring flowers. But even -�hot- water .. , , -i, . , than 20 ordinary oil lampg will give. It's cleari . . These shoals were marked on Eirg- more appealing than their "tonic abOilt 375 deg. F. until the eggs are . �,, En ,,-:, '. I , . lish Ini(aritime ell barely jellied. Have ready I " "IN . arts of the period, quality" or their excellenee as a .. one-quar- 0* , , , ­ 1', . . steady light ahnost hk� d'dylight... easy on , and mirely so capable a seaman as I 1_'. I . ter cup of need onion, cooked on a' I 111111 I . �1"_.. -4,�,' t 1 your eyes. Costs only a penny a night to' Thomas Jones could -have avoided I I 'greased 1*n -until brown, add to pan . . I I . I (.., .1 I ,'. I them had be desired to do so. in- 4 Slice$ of breakfast -bacon, chopped Ai_ mrgjjgx;,�.. , , . oper4te. Safet caWt Spill fuel everi if tipped ,, - stead he .plunged bbe &Layflower f,ull I in driiall pieces, and, when I ff I N.", Can't be filled 'While i into the ro,aring surf, and, passen- I . I . ., � 1 I . gers were warned - tbero -w*uld be I I ­ ,cooked and ohopped. 'Whoij these are . - I . great danger unless the ,911iip put i- 'ji�i%fl . I hot through pile the mixture, 0"r I �.klk,Xqf!?��!t bout, imoiediately. The stout-hearted , '! I the eggs in the raineikins AA,A serve of Bisu_ I ', ,� ,' r Os,fhe y Job,, ' ,Pilgrim leaders argued the ,point and 6ach with - a small blin,-&. of liesh ... Take,a little after eatin . � "'ijtA I I - P i I cress and. a -hot butteT*d roll for " proper and comfortable digestioti. , . . TIlis �­his authority as master and refused W :: Z `1 : .. luncheon. / protectiv6 alkali quickly overeon�eg 6va,. I �, ,­,�t I 11 er, to continue the Noyage, down the . Wheii, the dish is required for ­ ritid indigestion, sou ' il� ,,',.,,il,i,�o,�, , , I - I agodiogi of, 02 outddor lights. itl8taUt ' landilig irr New England. After all, RW n1fthes J_=Oeessary the ffthing of babit. , g,g ... I" gbitft, built t6 Stand hilitA'us'ale'. Jurit sight'of sblidlgroiind made their ar- . E� �, Aj ­ - -venlent,t46-carry -tablet$._ . . , : ". "A 1. ih6 14 -hi tor fArms, dairks, cmpm* fishing ,guments -'rather difficult - to sustain. ,1,-,,-r -­'.', J 60 iQk - ' . . . . 10" ,