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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-06-29, Page 6.1 � . - 1, 11 g . . .,.,, i: I'll 111'- ,,, (t'11141� ,�' , .. 1�. 1�- I I :N,�Ij��-,.T�'�, , 1 I i , ,.';�, �'...� , , ,�:" . . - - . , , " , ­ , , , .1� . , . , t. " , ,­,, , ," 1,� , I , , � �,,?':,�,.` - �, - , - - - ___' J _ � I i "I.; I � I . 11 .V!,�,��,,- "�, :A"!� �,'1,�',' , ." W I ­ I I - -11.1. ,00,.',_� 0"W 11 ., - , I I I , - I . ­ - - , . ; , , i - �. P ' " - ' , .. I 11� - - "" ,� ; , , " �� I , I I , %i;, . ,l , , - , , . , �. -, , - I � 11 - I I. . . . . . I . I , , � P - , ,. I. :` : , �� , " , , I I I � I P i . T I 130tet Tugg,day 01ornIng wnew , I . . . � I I , 1, I. ,, �Y.,V, ��T,1�'2?R N � ��! 1. . �" ICR W �he ispells- THAT1, f al, G xised bil ,f,yk . ., 13RI . . , � _ I ! 41,;4,44 I" . whili� f1ke repea.ted v0,WAt;x#X 'in4r- go I, J I " �i, "' IT, , - AIN 1 fere5 . per nom g- - , ,,�, i ; i. '. .4 seflous whooping Cough isil,for ,i,o.'im ..f,&x because your coill-parutively easy, ow ftl� . " _­; ,pl;71,',�-!! I - wo""Mom� , I child i1nder three yearz liver 3ault,pourme its daily twolpoun ofi4q1J ni i4,commoply an !... ,� . Q-,n'.i,-t,",­ " �­ I I'll, 11111 . P. I i . 'Or � . i I I - u. an older child In 'the famAy con- b4a into y.ouirbowels. Digestion and Y.j .� I """' , 11 " '.. ,� fi years ago BrAwn's coa*- Uere " 060Where tbO "44 "e j 0 ... � J�tI. I - I I . tiaicts the disease, IM�e, male little, a- both: bxwpere,oi. an& your entire sA 0 Times. . I 'to be -god `_hnnWW4' y h t1i% I . ;�" existen ,nation was thrext- class has but our gains outweigh our -younger 7W 'Mo,"aw is a liver sItimubmt. aome� I ... a fat wh �! �,,�,�F� ", "a '.."'I"", -p , Ur losses' Ileanwhile oui5exports- rise, one with the erroneous, idea of get- thi tbataomiartimrthaneatfi,minmlwatcr, - 90110 . P . . ". 0§1111 I ` 110� we were in great- ments.- Th jud, �nelnpioyomeut d,XVps. Our un- tinj it oj*- with for allther fanni , wbic ,only move the bowel* --ignoring the yea 11 , �,� , during . the ,days has 90'Al- a -ad a series of.Con- enVioy4ner4 W atill formidable? Yes, ait the same *Tle. It is much asuseoftrouble, .urliver. . "'I lbevan to Put' 0), Vveight, thlo . .11" ­_ U , Buckwheat developed stoutness I I 1._,:,Jd�hrkest momeutj� of the war, , , to go through �wb or three qU;0a1t' table. No haimb calowel (mermirY). We. SUM , as ver� ugly.. I .tw'k K4fj . nationalisni, boTA, of ec- PaYeT Of t",a great burden Of Paying 'to think of anything that could alarm tine peri.ods than. it is to take a Ask for them �y natme. Refuse subaututha. Buckvhea�t nsuallyt is a ivery useful stomach ,which w 11 V. 4nd jealous I '� rate 'of interest on ­ . 2r-- at all &uvAds. ' I " -it can alib be Kiuschen iftlts.:erich inorhing for * , . I ' one of the most; ef- So I kept on and'have now redU604 ') '4'0 tions to be -ent " i4nto th ' '&U L M=h9a'an attack of 'whooping cough. I 4 , 1 ? , , R,.'O . I their neigNbors. that -!�e velt on of our �6 per, cent ON I ng coig,h Patient needs When ready to, serv% 1 ';'01 I., .. and independe& of er powWsr Government loans to 3% Per Cent- . I The whoop!: beat with a 113�klckwheat is L ' of Ill) lbs. Altoj�ther. ' AVAA frovi,684 ,�,Ki 1 11 , �­. Bverly such move. by oth st series of financial ' ning good care, Most of the deaths which fork and place, in cocktail glasses. fe�tive and econ0ml _' W, 1. .". 1, . . ve against ,Great, Britain's was the Treates 1VM Board Functio . Occur are due to pneumonia which Garnish with -a sprig of., mint ,or checking weedi and at the same timle, i� ha's also reliliVed' Me of':hea*Wb . I 11 �,' , was 4 nio . - ever attempted by I it produeesa prc,44ble cash crop. and I feel,abigolutely fit each MommWo I - -_ lifeblood. . . .1t.ransactions any T'he Ontario. iWlk Boareis now develops as a complication of whoop- pa,r,,l,y. " ­ . G,o�vernnie,D�, By the conversion of As a controller (?f weeds it can be ready for a hard day's work."-_A­XI4 0 I t�,,,�t, I (But now Britain is enierging, "0111 . well started at its work and organ- ing cough. The child' need, to hus- Strawberry Chiffon Pie With Corn I ..... ., , 18 �','T _ - the most ruthless trade wax in his- �E'2,600,OqW000 of 5 per cent. War izationds progressing. According to band. -his strength fwith good food, e Plake Pastry gown, after an extensive ,period bf Taken every morning, . XruschM I I , " 11`, , * 'nger than ,.,%,hen she' was Loan bonds alone, sm,,e Hon. T. J_ Kennedy, ,preliminary stu- plenty of fresh air, -and'rest in bed 11 ,tablespoon .gelatin . summer fallow ,during the,first week effects a perfectly natural I _ - it is safe Xor of July and any Iweeds, that Ten -Min of undigested food SuLl 41.11 , , -to -onger? Yes' some MW10,000. dies ,of producti - .ng Until the doctor says , I ' I, .1� . dragged in it. Sti , on and, marketi % cup water te. niatter. Unless .. .in court that effectively �vmothered by the excessive watery was. .... 11 14 I- - British workshops actually employ � Jt Nsas recently stated goods 'have rev;�%led many disturbing Con- him to get up. � s ,eggs, separated -will be The niaf-' this' wastage . is tregula XT1611ed in more -than 90 Per cent -of the e of the I tablespoon lemon juice 1, .. nuore hands to -day than they did .. .. ditions. but it mdght be a year before ;W-hoopiag cough is on rapid growth of the crop. up out I .111, I., I f free trade. Nor I on sale in British chain stores Simi- ket ,has improved, recently also and Nature will eventually store it 11N., the boom years o - lboard. would- 6 irk complete oper- most -serious and, niost frequently fa- I % cups sugar - . �%�; have we lost 'Our place as a trading I lar to your ".five and ten," wer; Brit- the tal conditions besetting the lives of % teaspoon salt � I buckwheat, , p&rticularly the P Va,riety of the way'in the form of U91Y faL; P. 444:�:,, . f I ish 1'.94e. That could not have been 'tioll- I I P Silver Hill is firiding a good demand Once Kruschen .gets into the blood . I ";�. , on. Although the. volume 0 !Organization ,is. only -partly com� young -children. I pint strawberries, crushed. ' ' LL I '' nati we a in Euroioftn countries. The rough or you' will soon see that doublep,eWa' I. ­ re -still thelsVI,thrr orhfour years ago, before eted, and, the permanent chairrnan ouestions co'nCerning, Health, ad- Isoak gel,%#n in half the water. I . - . . I I . trade, has declined, of c - PI rye buck*bpeat q ay - be -a 0ghtly begin to go, and that too prominent -, . I ­ . worlds ,greatest " exporters and car- - - 0(1�" ie;ap goods from Amer will not ,be appointed until after the dressed to the,C)anadian ,Medical As- O.oGk in a double boiler the dkg yo , Iks, p It be abdomen begin to disappear. 'A I " .1� I I riers. And if pmsperity returned to I ti,a, lGenrany, Japan and Czechoslo- election , At 'present�kt '�resent J. sociation, fgj College'Street, ToroT17 lemion juice, rest of ,water, half the h�avier yielder ,but should, no . .1. should 'be vski& was checked. This great ihister of to, will be answered ersonally by I . 11 the world to- B. ' F-aiTbairn, Deputy M,i .1 P sugar, and galt until custard consist� grown'for export. .4 change has not been wrought by tar- . minute , If sov,rn too -early. buckwheat has a '.,4 ii any other coun- . Agriculture, is acting head of the letter. . ency. Add soaked gelatin a w . _ , . better equipped than fire. C e light get up, the control of weeds . .1 1, for even t6�_,�y the low_ ,c,,l verw damaging effect on'th " . . try to seize the new opportunities. hTs alone, boaf4d. . .0. — -before removing front mayJkU,ve .started, -and the thinning �1. - How was all this brought abAt? wage countries are wble to offer us I -Meanwhile, first regulations issued , Beat. Add strawberries. Fold ' in* honey crop. Thousands of I �. . p- .. - of �Ianis 'to nornW ' ,. - . , _ . in less than three zoods, dut\ paid. -a -t prices tbIat com- by the board set the nominal license . I I erg in this, province havle-experienc- of the stand I 1� I . It has coirnle to pass . . , Summer Satisfaction egg whitesbeaten with rest of sugar. -the affect of an early buckwheat -which is 2% to 3 inches aparL The ,,, , ears—since._tlik summer of 1931. pere with our ovrn. What has brought $1 for distributors, i:nd re- ed . , ly barrowing, foll .... I y en Viscount (then Mr.) Snowden, I it -a-�out is the belief of the in . ass of Pee of I � 'Spread into a corriflake crust. -honey flow. What would -otherwise ear owed, by thiee 6V " ' I . ... ' wh made The coup- British p-,ople, that our ,own products, quire of them proof of financial �e� -'-,It seems -as �hough sun*ner -meals Corn Flake Pastry .have been good light -honey of clover four cultfvat.ions between the rows / 4 I'll in A startling speech. I , sponsa .y in a s% -n - -rowing, will be , -1 . ' . cthinz like cornparable p.,ri��Ies, i are the most palatable and attrac 1/4 CUP ItUtter or other superior flavors, on , 00 of- while ,the (plants are _ � , !­ , , . . try aware of its oeril and called ' t " $&00. Licenses expire at the end of tivel ,ridcan be planned and, prepar- . e in- found extremely valuaible, in pro�%C- ""'. . tion. The Government resigned. At .eir-ffl,ni deternuna *11 be issued for 19734 - I cup ccrn flake orur4os. . , ten has been spoiled through th . I - I ae , are best. and t,b . , I -_ each year, but wi ed Tnore easily than at i�fiy other sea ing a goord crop of soybeans. I ... 'on ie 0"C'n to "Buy British." _ fluence of ,even a slight amount of 11 . .1 . , the subsequent General Electi . 'o distributors in business before son. Yet how many4imes have you . . - . I , t was swept into Four years ago therep were morel.- (Roll or grind 4 cups corn flakes to buckwheat. . . . T. ,. .1 . National Governnien �dly ' The' financial responsi6il- heard housewives lament about cook- yield I cup fine crumbs. . . 0 — I . 'gr It on ou'r lt�. 19". -roof ing during the hot weather? With Melt the IBuckwheat gives just as good re- ' "';. . powe-r on a wave of Patriotic enthwW forel- - c, rs than British , clause requires ilso , that p . I . been no such dis-'­reets To�day foreign ars be furnished in a su,in not less than hu dance of fruits and vegetabI ' butter in a -,9 -inch pie pan, Add thV, turns as .a,grain crop and is, more ef- A.Meal For King Henry , � I ia There had e an a, n . `*'� corli flake crumbs and sugar. Mix fe�ctiv,& as a weed destroyer if sown , . I .�, sm. ,of national feel ,. I .. h" oi- The value of milk received from from which to choose and with the l ., , � P ay .."we . well and press the corn flake pastry Dinner,with King, Henry VM at I - of the war. Fla --s came out of at- 11 " to'ovm one, ' British nianu- producers during a minimum period Imany .ready -to -oat �foods a after the first of July. At the .same -'nfield Palace in July, J54 �_ ;�turers. irstead" o.f� takin- advant- . -time' it .permit� the light honey, crop E I streets. f � of thirty days. If a distributor is dif- " g. " ties I . . wi,eal lyreparatign should -not be ,bottom of the pan. Chill for a few tobe safely removed ,before the! buck-' King rmously, stuffing the 4,� ter Orchestras play- age of the high duties to raise pric- ,producers p:onth- . ... I , I Cinema and thea 11 His Ma- e�, have ac'mally lowered tbeNii, and I accii 'to pay I ficult. - , . . Ian well- minutes 'before Pouring in the filling. wh,est flow and thus separates natur- meat into his little mouth with his 11 _ "'God Save the Kin - - ly, tttO­:V,o.nt is based, on an aver- I -, ally tb,e higher pr ced honey from the knife. As he mitinched, the,meat an4 , . �­. I. ed . ,lit �he Byiti_�h moror car is 'better . Even in the summer, p . . i .li- I %ef I ,rt,r�ve days' supply calculatv I balanced meals, but avoid th 11 . jasty's p?rti ' g tiable'. this results- in great- -vloge as; popplimg Tro,m; cheek ,.W `. crOwds to their feet, cheering.-Band-5.1*monev-s wo.-th to -day than ever be- It,., "'i pts during the past'six t'O,D Imany coloentrated -rich foods. less valp . table .. . 11 1. , I an I fore . In a -.�'.mijar ma"nei* We have , ' A ly increased pro -fits to the lo,eelceTe.pers. cheek, his eyes slione with, hrappdne�is. ", — months, Prov-ision is made, for fu.r,-. surnmer Number Going Abroad illions of bees Ild' jabbed his kn,ife,- . ..... I even Tplayed "Rule Britanniall I . .. Nature precvides. the ideal I 1 ­ . imost forgatten tune. I ou.�Ied foreign radio sets. ,electrical�lnislilng of proof of bond., bank guar- foods in fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs ' The apihry with its -m grea�gy as it wag, I'll 11,11, I a - - oducts,that threat , A nun -her of Clinton citizens, in- is' a.valuable. asset to any farm. The into the saltcellar, blew this. nose On 11 That. di .1 I an,tee,,,or ca and wbole-krain ,cereals. ' - ary Owner Should be encouraged , his n -ii, spat . hitb the � washing .,�� ,_ ieS. e- rh boar�sh or security deposit. tend crossing the Big P&nd t,his api, apkf . . i ! il I I in Britain. But after that one pat -4 ened to swamp our i has the power to grant, ,Do not go to the extremes of eat-' �,%, , � and � t-4, trade also has beer, booming re- ,efuse, suspend and eancel licensess, i,g all cold foods, just because it is, mmer. 'Miss Ruby Irwin,sails from to maintain his beeyard in any sat- bowl—he was the King. The mear . ­ .the neighbors that wewere a .cpntiv. More people are bu,ying Bnt- - ' - . and provision is made for hearing Of a hot day. No matter how warm I I I ;., 11 ta-� Montreal the end of -next week- Mts. isfactoTy location- and the best and was soaked with sauces ey, , ; . clr�cl,� I ap N. 7V. Tre tfe 'most practical method. of encOuTage­ garlic, quionce, pear, wine; there werpt �e+be� in this. 'we . peals from the board's decision. ,',he weather, a meal, with at least one scontinue:P'the at , stries, klitterink v4th su ' I ­ I . nd witli-Iv,acuuni sweepers, even thoft.�h these Trewartha also go the end, of next IF,_ �, � work . Without complaint at hot &sh is usually welcome. This is of buckwhea 11 11, 11, . out h , igh sounding ta . Ik abou", the ila-jc6uld he imported, duty an'd carriage . I. -.0. -, " 'rue even for breakfasIt. Fresh fruit we-ek; Mr. and 'Mrs, A. T. Cooper early sowing t. or biddng baunches of venison cooked In . 11 tional ,destiny,. we went on pavina- 1 naid. at the. -,ame or lower cost. -. �,erved -to-eat cereals leave in July and Misses Levina and -13� to rags and po-woleved with ginger; . X . Olvetta Brigham also go in July. Mis's 11 there,.was vealboiled with sage,and ; I . 'higher taxes than any othi?,r people I Acco'n-manvin, and supporting thi� . . . cald rich -milk or cream antl a hot , ' I ;- ­ I cn the face of the. and faced�F.,;E�s eFort'. . -he Government has Car- . i- and sat- Irwin will visit relatives in addition si;,eartd. with cinnamon; cloves and 11 lyp edi'Th, a- .. m eshk . Will You .Give a City stiffened with eggs, all bur- I , , -1 'I. -P. . It _ e e I Ito seeing the usual sights taken in by saffron, I . .. without- grumbling the �rotzpect of I ried out wides-oread sch m s of re- isfying morning ineal. tourists; I -Mr. and 'Mrs. Cooper,will Child Som� Holidays? ied under pastry.dotted with dates. , I . aying -even more. Although to -the! or,-,,anization in all the great indus- Luncheon. or supper -may be simpli- . I V . . P 11 the balancing ofj�ries, notablv in agriculture, which b - I visit their son and, brother. in Eng- . Then, came dessert of perfulmied fruits - . ,�.-- man in the street . . - �k . - - I fied -by pjarming the meal around one "Fleage, ma'am, can I 'go away amd can -died flowers—violets, roses, 'P�... sed to find is __� I hot dish, such as creamed vegeta,bles, land and the Misses Brigham, will al- this summer?" This is the question primros4�and hawthorn. ' Men fell on I IT. . realized that it was SOmethin" I �till our Dr�ncipal industry. Produc- ' 32�_n . so visit relatives in En land_--Clin- he _i��: ,if, 4ZI. . fisb, eggs or left -o -),ler cooked *m,eats. which corn,'es from -all sides and what one Pknee, to ,offer Tnore things for ,�. . denook I tic, ^ milk. -pigs and other -'zerv'e on toast or toaqte I I I I that must be done. and he un, .nrof -wheat. d halves o ton News�RiecoTol. I I P I :1 , A HEALTH SERVICE OF I can we answer? It is a tremendous that little mouth to bolf' Any�thing , �` - . to do his part. One result, thre-� ! com,modkiez; has been put into the TIE CAN'ADIAN MEDICAL ... whole-wheaft biscuit. Vary by pour- 40 ,.. task which we face—that of fLnding was thrown into it. He grabbed from ., ,,nionths. after the General E ection, hands of N-arious ,board-, anE-Werable ASSOCIATIt)N AND LIFE ­­­­_ ing the creamed mixture into a hot holida� ,homes for 1,000 children. o en food was on ,�� .. . I . IN CAN%DA I . ca,�serole. Top 'with buttered corn Former Brussel's Boys' We want you to realize that our its way and' he was forced to pause, . Xl�; � it - -was due. 's so controlled as to ensure fair pric- I flakes and serve at once. The corn . * I , 1, , :_. .. . rs 'and'public. The pro- . . . � - .Only hope of making these children he would seize a hand,ful of raisins ,, - . n 1 t WHOOPING COUGH flakes are toasted and crisp so that 'Works -Used in Program happy and healthy is through the or almonds and fling them irLto his; I .. 11 . , Free Trade and the Gold Standard, I duction and' distrilbution of coal, -too, the mixture need not,be.:Iyrownedl ,ifi ' ' I kindness and generosity of you, who mouth—iPhilip Lindsay, Here Comes .,, I are s . n,-,'.Iarlv controlled. Just as in f the most I . In connection with , ; I,; iinder which, in the 19th century, we I . IN-hooping cough is one o ithe oven. A green salad or fruit des- Diamond Jubilee Celebration, being live' outside our city. An invitation the King. I I -RA, wazteful �erious_ diseases which a young child ser . bra - 'heat for onp or two children ,to visit in - , ­ . advanced to the forefront of the na t n muffins or whole ,w b ,T� tions. We ha,v,e learned to use our n ­Ie , � utthroat competition -our home for two weeks this sum- IBM t.hod,s of c may have, and the younger the child, bread, and a beverage will dopriIpe e . I '' IT , � eapons in bargainiln � -bed in industry R' Lhe more dangerous is an attack of . -cord of June 14th pays y . I . . 'new tariffs as w have been abolis 1; - this meal. iner Is something which only �ou - , .111, . I I . . -ries and as levers large, by codes an� price-fixing agree- I .,he disease. Of the total number of tribute to a former B)�iqssels boy, - ,, ­, I." with foreign coun Dinner specials which we all like 1 -Milton Lake, son of Mrs. Win. Lake carf, give. What it would mean to By Way of Rejoinder . . I ,:� I . in negotiating. Those who predicted ments. deaths for -which -whooping cough is have ,been chosen in making up the � t1A children ,who receive it is more The Duke of Wellington received .a I I ' John Street, and a valued employe . I—, - - - - - following menu: , than words can expTesi. - . 1. I . an enormous ri,e in the cos -t of liv We hive unemployment. Mr. Mae- responsible, one-half occur in chil . -I ' of the firm in the following para- letter 'from a ladr statind that she ing as a result of tariffs have been Donald is reconciled to the prospect dren under the age of one year. Fiozen, Tomato Juice Cocktal , Will you help? . f "... , . - . Broiled Suring- Chicken graph- "The Poet Laureate" is an- , . had udt down his name for a sub- . ,1 made to look foolish bV the actual Of , Tv'hooping cough is caused by a The children- are medically examin- - q , I ",".. . lNmys having about 2.WO,()00 other Fergus man, Milton Lake, who scripiion Of 2200 for a centainchurch.' - Its. If food prices have risen. idle would7be workers to keep. But germ and it is spread by the trans- � t writinLr ed before leaving Toronto and their He replied, agreeing to ber'attering I'll, ,.. the fractional increase is imi 700,X0 who were idle -a year ago are fer of the germ'1h the droplets of Curly Endive ,Yrench Dressing transportation is paid. We must, assignment; -but added that he, too, "I I _T . I ible even to the poo ClOt"I'l-17 working in industry to -day, and this ,,,,,tion thrown out by the patient Strawberry Chiffon Pie howeyer, ask the hos�esses to do was interested in a negoly. church and, - rices -and rents have dropped. The recluction in une-mployrnent naturally wh,n he coughs. The spread takes I Decaff.einated Coffe be used, including a "Thenie Song" .. I I �, fqct remains that tariffs have brougbl. I to the tune of "Men "of Harlock," , counting upon her liberality; he'hiad I . , ., 1� 1. ' t saving to the country place before the typical �'whoop", de- Brain Raisin Bread' A letter to F. N. Stapleford, 22 ,C20% "and so" 'hek I , . . -the hild I egg' . whi,cb will be heard nVany times dur� put her down for . 9 ­ I— . Tio hardship, to British workers, but in les,ening- the "drain of the dole." velo,ps, at the ,time. when c Wellesley iStreet, Toronto, along with ey need`pass be,- .. , . . have provided work ,I us the word "dole" not in any . ha� what appears to be an ordinary I cup sugar I ing the week." While �he News -Re- concluded, "no mon ? 1�7. I I cord calls him a Fergus man I Milt a letter of recomimiendation from yo,ift tween us." --Alfred -Hi. 'Miles, Anee- I �for many thousands who otheTrwise derogatory sense. it *is no more Y4 cup ,nio]Ases mdnister,,.will bring a spee�y 'and dote, . '' ­ .. . . -would have been on the dole, cha,rdty than any Other has whooping 1 cup sour milk still claims to be a Brussels boy.— grateful ,response from us. .1 I . ,, ,,, The only citizen who has '4taken a Every .cbLild who � Brussels Post. . I * * * .... ;,; cut" is he who possesses a fi ,b,n,f,t paid at Tmturity is charity. cough contracted "it from sorhe othbr 2 tables-poons melted shortening - 1, I . 1. -0 I ' 11 �i I e . P 'e'd in- I Before and during the war, the Un- child who bad the disease. In, order I cup bran - -0 . 'One day* some time ago aburglar I . �..'I - t Fund was self-support- .to protect young children from this - 2 cups flQur he home of a Wash- :, . . I I . . I np'40 ' '4s.ease *hi,ch is so often fatal to % teaspoon soda I , I I P �,i, . ' 'i,',g 2idmanctu ari ally sound; now it is I Dougan-Anderson Culling the Flock ington matron, and the next epening . " .. 1. Pot, and .the Chancellor has to pro- tl,,,* it 'is mcessary to keev them 11 fteaspoon salt at dinner she told Supreme Court I ,, I � 11 . 7 . . . 11 vide for it in each budget. In the. away frorn Other 'children wl�o have 3 tezaspqons baking powder- .A pretty but quiet wedding was, (Culling of the flock need n'ot be justice Oliver Wendell . Holmes alt . . . last 12 months the cost to the nation coughs or colds. V2 cup raisins. solemnized at ' St. John's Rectory, left for an -i particular season. There about; it. "I went right., down to thek , " . has been about i8,5,000,000, which is The common cold is itself 54qious i 'Beat egg slightly. Add sugar, mo- Brus�sels, oil Thursday, June 14th, at shoudd really.be a constant culling jail and talked to that burglar," she, I I I I., I . I , _ , 2 p.m., when Eva J., only daughter out of inferior, off7type, non-oprodrac- said earnestly. "I, told him how evi'l . . . greater tha1v the national cos.t of ed- en4Dugb4 but what appears to he an lasses, , milk, melted shortening And ' I r . ,, - . I I ucation. But as a. result of it no- 'oidinary cold may be the onset of bran. Sift flour, soda, salt and bak- of Mr. and Mrs. W,H. Anderson, be- tive hens. -t ,does not require, an ex- his way of life was, and how much 11 - k,' . - came the bride of Edward Roy Doug- pert to take out some Of the he -as, happier be would bre if he reforme(L I .. . .. I body needs to starvv.,,. g cough. Both ing powder. Mix raisins with f1o,ur 1% I measles or wboopin ,�!�;-L, , 'For 'he mass of us,'& standard of too are most infectious during their and add to first mixture. Beat well. an, only son of iMT. Thomas Dougan I talked' to him for two hours." I�Ntor* I_T,t� , e and the late Mrs. Dougan of Blyth. laving and are not likely to lay for ., I . I , - onset, b�efore the typieal rash of the Bake in well -gr ased loaf'tin for 11/4 �rhe some time requires a little experience. man," murmured Holmes. 4; f. �t.. 0 . liv,ing is higher than before the de deg. Rev. F. -G. Rickard officiated. manl"--�Journal of Edbcation. ,"Poor _O�. . I Pr - . on. There. are rr*re luxuries one and the "whoop" of the other hours ' in moderalte oven (350 bride was beco,mangly 'gowned in a One of the losses on the farm comes I , kll_' in ot: I I jacket frock of blue, triple sheer o t rid of birds or * * . * . I 11,i.�, I k ir homes; we, are buying more appear. F.). d: I large 1'�af. I I a ,�-., and bettei food and clothing. Our (In the case of the child with whoop- Yiel shoes and _1�1 1 4 houses, es . pecially those - of the work- ing cough, it is f -nd that wbaIt was Frozen Tormato Juice Cocktail crepe with while bat, animals that are not paying for their Just before Christmas a college . ;�'. I . _- ou ord- ii large bottle tomato juice cockta il I gloves. The attendants were Mr. and On in the profesf,zor read the following on an I r� � ing people, are roornier and better thought to be the cough qf em. hope they will do better. However, exam�nati6n pape,r: "God only'knows I , . ., 5 built. There are at least three times ihar te e Ti s te Mrs. B. Anderson.. The groom's gift I'' I :��, I I I y cold does not get bet r. He 'S aso ing to tas - ' to the bride was a finger ring with one is 'better to get the market value the answer to this question. Merry 'I, - -s more freq. ent , t e cough ISe oned tom to juice cocktail Mix- ., . , . . . - I 4s many bathrborr�s in England to- cough u ly h as a diamond settings, apd, to the attend- for such individuals rather than Gboristmas." Aeross the Paper - the I � I ­ , .1. I - day as there were five years, ago. increases in severity, and it comes in ture with lemon juice to Itaste and if ants, -a radio lamp. The young couple crowding up the pens and Tnaking it Professor wrote: 11G,od gets an A; . 1, �. 1, I, . I ".1 11 do not lose, sight of the stagnant, spells. Finally, during one of these desired add a small amount of pepper . ­ . I . III I more difficult for the really good you get an F. Happy New Year." I �; . " . 1111 grass -grown, shipyards of Newcastle spells of coughing, he can -not get his sauce. POUT into refrigerator tray or left, on a trip north, the bride travel- birds to s,how a porofit. . I r : 7 . . P - , This mdxture ling in a white san. crepe dress with . r�, I and Belfast, 'or of the Lancashire breath, and' then comes a big gasp pack in ice to freeze. . 'At the end of the breeding season I I .. . looms made idle by Japanese compe- with a whooping sound, not infre- should be stirred overy half hour. a white h t and white hat. the cockerels Should be ma l . i . I . . On their return they will reside at rketed. I i�' �. I the groom!s home in Hull,ett —Brus- They are of no further use until the BANISH COMMON �1, I . next brL-eTding season, and it is only . 1, I I "t .1, I . . . . the very best that it would pay to #,,, %J 1% .1 I At the price of cockerels in the fall CONSTIPATION WITH . I 1`1 . I . 11 I I Late Mrs. Rebecca Smith it scarcely Pays to carry ov)e.r the , , ,�! :, . ,On Wednesday, June 13, the death average male bird for the ,second j".. I .- I . I . breeding season. DELICIOUS CEREAL I Z,�,�:, I I . I .P . and 'Mrs. ,George Smith left Oxford- Cultivation of Soybeans Rellogg's ALL ­BRAN Brings � ,��:;. tu'30 ye= aga. 'Mere ere seven vation. Growers of.thks_cr9p will find My,: - . . I children to be r the loss, nimely- that when soybeans are to be harviest. ' - -Tilinad6lid-6, low ledt". ., I 11, . . I I I I . Mrs. Lavina Wundy, Mors. A. Ballan, ed for seed ,the crop should be plant- appetite and energy, sallow com- uf,­ ... ,. 1. . tyne, Mrs. J. ,0. Carrier, TvIrs. Wm. ed in rows sufficiently far, apart to plexions, sleeplessness. Frequently, . � �,, , !,` , , - .... 1. ­ . I Thardas, ,George, Herbert and' Wil- pe Itivation du ng the Sum- these are warning'signs of commois 6* ,, l . I . - . Ram. The late Mrs. Smith retained rover. Rows 30 inches apart have ev- V,, . .. . her faculties ,until a few months ago en good results at the Dominion EX - OT'' I'll ,I. ire Uss 1; . ..., she delfgbtedto tell of ber early perimienital ;Station ,Harrow - Ont., health may be impaired. I -1 '��,' 1111 -when they ,first cam,e to but-a0mewhat closer planting ,may -Toony, you can rid yourself of SINOCK hS . N Canada,, 19he wai; interTed in- Pros . . common constipation by eating a. I ;1V " . � %--,�..--.-,,�� .--A;21-.-- ... pect cemetery on, SstuV4y, June 16. cipal Object of CUltivatioo is to keep tempting cereal. Laboratory tests , P - �L a , r) &A k- evell ros&9' . -,'i,��,,�: -Six grandchildren acted as pall,bear- down v*ed. growth which # �, ... , - . 4 ., 6 ts - ers: Geoige Burling, LoTne Burling, esible with the broadcast inwethod of -ind vitamin B, to aN . t tud e nag fbis safetY eaastrue` %�, IV,f� Earl,,Smith, William Smi . Planting once the weeds get started regular habits., ALL -BRAN is Alm I 111 - .� , , ,: . vjve yield. -61 good ,quality b' like that found in leggy vdgdablm , 11 .1, 11 ,,/,,­ 1. � control of weeds ig always to be de- . Within the body, it -forms a soft ,� . � ,"", I . . Whee]S 91 Mileig to Vote Gired and where this can [be. done with mass, Gently, this clears out.4he I ., tl ,. " .1 ­' .1j- ,I I d IIJ t, ­�,* � ,L I I . LLW . I I—-, . 'distance of rIanting advantage should tek this is than takin ' , , .11 .,t,- I . "is'"- ­.g_�,:�V,'t! I -1- '11'1- ___ , , ""a I , . g pateft ��ER " ­ -.1. - _______ summeor months, be taken of the Opportunity offered .�.,, � , .�A,��; _: 6 edtermbu he ahiv- after, Ole fisans are ,up. If ty,b soil cases, *it1h each meal. H , , � 'I- I I , I " ' Tit Rij I SS ,AtA ear yf in th I .� , rM.Pil., 1,1;,V i hasn'tendonty to puddle or emat af- sa.rioiqsly ill, see'your doctor. AS, -36. '1�p t, ,�Jl ;, G"'(K" U,1! I . ' , �.,,,�,�­,­"" , -w ! H,APt,4 A49,a I 1 �,�r8 4ttosto' 4v& VohdAhek, , 'The Ter 8 Z I , -wakcks no claim to U a "cure. T I I C-0, VU, " , I .1 ', ', I , �, '];IM, V1,11, — ��`�,��1,14J,f-',` , I 10 I f�,',,,r­'.N; , I . ,. �--�..,,��,-,Nu�l � ,9_ # 1. �`11").,�' 4-,;,.T"-,, — ; - ,. � ,;,4, � ; r I M14 '4T6 'Ao i E LARGEST ALL -CANADIAN RUBBER Mr T§ I , , suits 61 thi,4 pr ` ' .� ' . � ' '�` . �x ,/� .. ' ^ ` . . . , ^ , ��` �` ', `