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Friday, 'Saturday the spi it. � I . , pwnrighi lazinc , ; . � '; .. t- "ll �', ;,�, I r ­1-i� - � I I ip & igreat � .t�Z&Wr -, ­ �., I � , 10"IgO 4 " �� ErOQI Flynn - - Mara - W-At.apples are not.uguailly wiatkja4ls, a,klm- N'4 19 I 9 WOO- � - .. , :S � "'.4 . .-I AlW10%;i4l " 1� �' " 'I', �4�, L I .-I 11 ,�.,,,-, . . . aret Ll. - , � �. 1N1'0i,",),,_ . IN 1* 0 . � �._ _, , Y� .N� I 1'-,�- .- , , ',�, , , I'_ I I---- � Anita , , I I to'secure the'Jilierst one, has to climb bealIA&T4 If Wq.h Is &ped. - ­ I I .... �, -, .1 I �13�� �.gg'lg . �. . 1, , ­ V % Mg M, , , . lolue "I"', - jr . I �_ ;11 N � � , . . - . I � ,r 10" & Louise " . � .1 �.. I . __ . LIGHT- ITappiness, is not a matter of exter- the t,ree, or use a ladder, - 'ji0fal for tb*e I .1.1. �Y, , � , ". , ,,, � I,'�,, e.', ,"�ij, ,�,i I" I _ .',EE for the a Of iggy be* " ''I . , ,A,... �, .1, , � '77 " "'. . _ � " - -­, �',,,y � 'I � . . 'A:-' Yqung 4octor sacrifices his car- nal proportion; but of iaterna, con. ,, . . �', t , , & . I � 111. I 111 ,eer for his ideal. � .* * *� I who Are well, � A" , � I'll 11 ­ iii..., � I , . "� , "I .� , , `� � - � I ­ ,,� . ,. I � thur ak Night under the auspices, sciousness"'." I I I .,*'Pear is often a & . ood thing. . . I , 1. , Alp All ` I I � i � . ., �. ".. -�.��­,,il",:.i��,,, ,:_1 . We MaU:,411jai�ri, 1' .. -1.1 -,�f �the. Hospital Aid. .1 I ought to be afraid dbiriietimes; but we C411 a' I ,. 4, thief, orit; .1 . F I I . l . '. I., I ­­., � -111' I ­­\ I El I I ""�, , I . .... � :: ­ -,_-r, -1 . , , , . . �-',,,r, ""', �"", '_', -;, 1� I I , I . C mi. I Life which. require§ no ,pourage,, should 4aver allow -fear to paralyze 0.1anderpr, and yQW 4 ;axptct trou- I r� , I I 0. - ., ­-?,,,,,,,,Vq A�,, OR , , ­ i - , ;;e,�,", ,,, I r, . ., . i. -�,��,,,, I o ng - Barbara Stanwyck Which knows no struggle, I I . , Z. ��-?,�,,�.'O, i �, i:. I a tasteless � us so that we bee V_ ibi,e_ Aten 6q,_p . .� . . , . ,� I ,p�tt,pbl§@ to . " � : .., �. ,,�,,� 1�', . 4eaye out the , .. . . - , i � . :" - I . . ardly in the face of duty. At such �31UIIOMSO JQRX 1�4',Y,O I . """'A"T -. f,.,,w� .. be called . , Herbert Marshall � I ome helpless or col; � 0 . : - ­ , . � .i,,:� r it isn't life" t, 11 I ��., , .,,� L � � I I .1 .­. A_i, li� 11 1� � I I 1 6,� ­',i,_44i­.' ", . . 'w" , "BREAKFAST FOR TWO" - ". jacatiou as i�; 4!�Jdud- of sin- . �­ � -�� , :­ 11 � , I .i.p. , , "'.. ;- . .) , I * * to dare is better thim tt� fear. 4W9' Wi', I . I � . . . i .�. ­.'� �L�'�' 4 -TI"', l"', N, I I I . ;times , e , " I I" , , '0115 I -1 I . . " � I I- - ­ % . I Charity ijbean.tiful' -:�- sometimes, . * * 41, - , u ih * 9�1-,P. , " ��, . � _��. .. " I I . I _ , 1�, . ,when it Is - . I , 1-711� , -i& - - ';`,5, - . . . I I... .. 1 145 To 01 , , , . 100,1,� V, - T-h"ere ar4-times. F _1* 4: 1 1. I . �!, , I I vl, .. .� ' ' � 1. ". I I,�� I , . � .... T .1 , uliore, bless The plow tears up and destroys . . , . . ,� ':`�,� Z I "r - , - I . ed to give than to receive. inany things, but it does far more There SUO414 -be lgi*e, courses in . .. I I 1: I.. 11 I .1 _ t". t 1 . - .... 1- " I .Ai _,V,,',1R I 1,� 'y". ' q�,4Q domestic ,� , 'A ", 4ffi` iili I - 1 6nee-, . I . . , � ,,Z , ,i", Mgglii W, 1, - - ...... -, * � *. � . I lastIng, good than,harm, We is .- ail . obsei06s the "Bran- I , . .. 11, 7 ,,, itg 4�,�,�,,�, , �", .4y & !.� .I. . .. 1. , . . 4 , " e , T, " . .. . Ome �, . . � , 1".. __� ... i__Vi_, , �1, -1 . I � 7 The enjoyment of .a feast depends times have t -Sun. - � . . ..- . l�,,,_�,­_ , - . W i� z-jN;I�q.g't 1 1, r I o give up many things doll � l . I 0 ... ..., _'q�g�,i, . I .1 ,t:"i"; ., , Irl" L much more upon. th I & 0 * . ; *. I , . 'l, . � i I � company than for those that are bettecr. I � .. . ,.!: ­"��.; �;,��l,���,,�;,�.�:.�f�l�l;"��,� L �, i "', ' * I . , ,. 1� . upon the delicacies served. I . ople, think . . . . � _._1_F- � I.: ... ... ��D­" �,7i,`.,�­�'-­X RN 1 1 I Some pe they are . th.ink;i . i I I , ,;�. ,­*';rrl%:�Op��, , i � ,,,, � - ,:: " . . ., I � - . ",­ ,gl .1 f7e W- e.e',k * * * ! . ­, "f"."i"�4 1�_J', I Not because of troubles,' hen In'reality they are meroly , i , � '',u'," ;01"��N,�'4 �1?" " . 1. � . . but be- Ing w Q _ , , ,,�J' J'� Ik '?,' 'J" , I .1 .. 1Q, ,. � L I , ­ " I I ­­. -,.'' 't " I l We should desire, not so much some ciuse the challenge it is giving us to read;justing,th6ir,,'Prejudicefi. - , I -1, �� 11. I , 1. , 1'11;11;�11'4� �Ip` K � K I . I 11 � . . 1. . ,A - - l', , - , ,, ­ffl­­�4,4 -- Ill ,?', Ah 111� 'preconceived object or occurrence, develop strength, and character, and � *' $ * , 1. . i : ­.�, ,,, , ,.'�;,,l, R1111 _" ' __,� ," I �, I � I Y.'�,� ':,.L,"1 " le;40'7t`VYV;0�', � 4 -In Ot aii)d but -the knowledge of what to do, and get over our ff abbiness,! weakness, love 'Some one once"' d that the only . . I I . . I i� " ­,"­ 'i"'N" I �. y ,p� " - ,­. ,�; pli '. L, � . ft.; the strength,to do' It. of ease and softness I welcome this thing ihat wallm back from the grave . :,-,, I . I . .1 Mautftl 'almost bgkoll!q desenpqon.,�Wol. *,,,I,- ,� " - JWI .. . I . � ,,�, ,,,,I . ' ' � I ,­,­�­'., . . I I I , k�',Vi, I day in. which we live. We can stand ,Iffth the mourners and refuses to be I , 1,i,'V�,­f�r . .. ­­ ,i,','i3f� " I . 'i "' , ,", f�r I : M,�kyiay, Feb. 28 - A Chinese proverb s#ys, "You can't a' ' 1. ShoWin' Of the famous Gold Se4j, Dr4�e ' st,, . ,� .11, 1- I I �. ; Wit more mental and moral muscle. buried, Is Character. Not mereiy is it - 9 , 10.14. I.......: �.�,,.M, !"�J! gg,� . � I I I ' caa-ve rotten wood." Neither can you ,. . . I I � �., . I I ­ ..­ ,,, N'A',N . � I .. � 1 4 To-d'ay th-6, "tuse, de- �. ,, the only worthwhile 'thing that we I �f�, ,,, '. ��.'l; 0 spent its time I . ­ ; , -J,,,,,,,,, ..) .� . W-l�m ,�'_' -, 1. .,�, �, Q 11 carve decrepit and decayed character , - Some people cling to a bad temper leave behind, but It is the only thing taking the fashion world by storm ' I , , " � , 1". 'P N I ' � ey-,qW11,__ ��' . . . . . I � "", . �.". I bating the annuAl. motion, of' Mr. A. Into an economic sYstem'or scheme -'as if it were.pot, so serious a fault we can take' with us. ..... ., : ..I �4,.t , "" Apf"�'.V.4 39eapg (C." C. p.) to redube, the Old , I I I . .� �� i/ I I- .1 , t, .11 .4 ; - .111, 4444 1 ,� ,� "I W_ I � I A.ige pension limit �to 6t T . ears, instead of government that will work haPpi- after, all, u4mindful rof its personal * . * $ . . of all silk'fabrics, with the most, � A' c " , "' '. IfiT, . . . .. ' I . 0 1111� � �., __ ., I� : - � ." ness for mankind'. I and, social reaction. Which reminds My friends have done more, for,me I � . . I . . 11, "" ;, � . o* provides. Mr. I . " $-­' , ­ I . , I - ,� ,of 70, as the Act n I * * I - �­, r -';:4 il i ' i '' �1, "'i , I � . �)M,V'11'i.t, I . I . one of Billy Sunday's reply to the wo- than I -have d6ne'for' them, and this i ,'�,,.., I signs gn appealing shdilps,of I , M,Ioa,�i, � 11, M 11 . P I 1.,.Y'_�"::�Y.�f 1pftr�t,�I,�, I _ _ I 1,V I . , . Heaps' idea is to'take this class out ,, Only a fool exqect� to have his way man who excused,her bad temper on thought inspires me to keep ,r4ght OIL � I 11, floral de ' . . I .., -I i .�, A , � ' , : I I ­ L aCkS. _ . ., -of active work and permit tbie young- all the time�­­­' I thpa, gr8und that it was all over in a trying to be ,worthy- . . . - -,�, I ", . 0 @�4i'ij _='� �'11( .1 -ople to �ecuj,e J,Db6. As ito the� , -although I .,know ! I , Navy, or BI 1; mr- x", t1pli) ,,, ,er pe, ,�, -1. . . . ' I �.. I . Nil ­ �, . I . minute. "So is a shotgun, birt it blows I . . , "y ornaMented With. V_. , l, linancing, he., W; , Id b . . ., shall neve be able to catch, up. ' I . . I ­ I ".11 I. I.. X e air , . I � t, cou I The�grapce of humility is much to be everything to pieces," said the evan- r * -* 0 . I �,' ., i� �, I .1 I I , ed b:� nationa .,t;nw Wbaoeb .180 . `4 . . Sizes 16 to 20 1 �pl 1_�111 �, eg , , - d sl�ed-4pt chiefly in others! gelist of the saw -dust trail. I . I ous sized costume jewelry. , 7- . �111 i� 'liquor indusLri, ., r- letting Gov- � ' . . , ,. . : 4�14 , ., I . the _ � * * C. . A man may be a. small creature in I - 11 � � i,� :piV�M'w I - r * I . I . . I . comparison .. I . I FA( , .,­'.. .:.� lj,,��j�a`, �ernment handle �*ih. with an elephant, but 7 , .. , , ' I ' :,,,.4;.,,,i I I For 110 'majority of us, half - We must never � advocate. change - I ", . great - I I - I. .1 �,,,., .1. Miss -Macphuff"i" to speak, I . ., � ,N. . . 11 ­­�.Iii ,� .. i , for would you rather be an elephant or . . I ,. " lo� - 1,,� , I I :soak the, rich, .9 woultl� -�tb`e battio,'of ifilszo won when we find the sake of change' but neither -must the man who controls him? Let us I . I . .. . I . . 11.1 I : , 1�_i 5 ­ �, � I � �! � �,i "'. �% :4�ally, big million- 86meon:e, Jo believe in us. we be deterred from doing what is - . .. . 0 .�,­O' 1, . : I'', . y or. the a li .1 * W, * not be deceived by mere bulk. � , I aires , who, go to y6jlgey or. the,, B - --- ___ I :0 I ,,� 1,� -w I . . . . I . I � I � -Sho no bd three, Harr S, Absolutely. necessary by the fear . � �., an y Oakes, ir . of .... . I I ." � . I 1114 � I L -­� � .. � 1 � , " gl . %. , , For many of us the victory may be making a, mistake. Society progress- " � I-;; . I ,�, -Herbert Holt and Sir Frederick Wil-, I .1 . . . .. f. 1,444 1 , in the -effort to achieve, not in the ers quite fre4uently by le David Grayson, the author of the � I - � �,f ".4 poke axning from ' .1 .. . ­;�,�3,4,1 . �- - _ , , ­ '. �,� ,liams Taylorr. Many members s actual achievement. delightful little book, "Great Poss' I I . . . . I., I �,�. . ____ � . . .. - its blunderi.' es- COME AND SEE I 1 1 I '11.51 -e Social' Credit mem- *' * .* 11 . . �) 11,,�'. I ,brieft.' . All th . I .11, � . � 1. .. I . . I.., 'i. � 1. I - slons," makes timely reference to 1 2 1 ,. 4 �'. "� I .'Kv, t . those people "who go through life, . I I I . . ". ' '.01 ,�%9,7ffi . for - I . I i:l i�,'Ifl , . � ,� lbers were for it and, ,,by shottildn' God Hiiisblf cannot teach the man To give youth a chance to express losing most of the beauties of it from . . I . 1, . ­­­',­� ,.�. _�,."�. III " ,.ghe-y be for it, as their' -plan, calls who is not ,conscious of his Ignorance. itself without fear TRIE " � , , A� 4 .z& -monthly dividend 'of $25 per month .. I or embarrassment I ­., � * , '' , -, ��:,, , _. � I I . *, * I is a privilege to which. youth has a sheer inability to see." L I i ,�.�:��:,� , "I , adults. I I -I- . .: . �! , �;�, ,, I .1 , to an I No matter how We have been train- 'right. to claim,.and yet it is one whic * * * . NEW '� ��7",­ , In listening to these debates, one h � -.0.1; 05M V, 111;1 I I , -wonders where the money is to come h and . state: We who reside in the- towns and I I - .; . , . , I :, ed"or schooled, we are all very much unfortunately, both churc, ' . .M 1" 11 10nery I ...: "'; i. i''.-;�14M I i_:,12, like other people. all too often fail to* recognize. Let cities live so close together that we I � . ,,, 11 I fropi to carry all the social changes I I �� I `.�, � , - the young people have their say. I are fortunate it we have a side -drive . : ,�.�, . VEILS and FLOWERS in -romantic new styles .. . . .,�_ .advocated. There are few people who are 'not saidi their say. I I I . � ,4, . Honourable Mr. Duniling Pointed , I for our car.� And we refer to our- ' . ., . .1 . . I . .1 : " �w 'ail Government w 01consistent; there are fewer still who � selves with no little pride as belong- that will work wonders with your appearance. Flat- , I � -, aout that the Feder, as al . L_ I . . ,11 I hb only Government ,to be * - I � L. do'not complain at the incon "stencies our common sense has taken wings Ing to this modern and intellectual tering eighteenth century styles modernized in 1 .�C",,: , -mot t I . . 1.��J_ " , , � i . of others. _,,�: " . tler of this kind, when we habitually choose to live in generation! . I _ E ,� 1, &C� 4 I .,thoifight of when a ma the -,,, 1 11 rush. * * * I Spanish' Sailors, Poke Bonndts, Roll Brims, Profile I I - J/7 � . 1.110�,; - "I. �, . -was 'being � - , �, -, -, I The bette' , . conside,red, as all r 'way Is carefully 1, 11 , � From crowding crimes Into legalities, to select those interests that mean "If I see your eyes, I know you a lit- . � li,l ... ��� Provinces would also liA*L, some say and Off -the -Face Shapes and'Quaint Tams. All de- . -1 ,� I � I -A ,, , - I ..,_ I Ill ., �,�.' .1�g clear- � I - .. :�11 'i", I. - . � �,, lu this Question. Mr. Dunn - ---;,-,,.< - - . ­i� From ending ethics in mor`60itles ost to us, hold to them, and not al- tle, * , . And foisting fiction for realities, low ourselves to be too nine lightfully new in style. And they are'smarter 'than 10 'Y �,,,;, J,y showed wLa,t -this .change would Ili- I h bound It I hear your voice, I know you still � -'),1! I -volve. He claimled that eve'� pn�he Y, h, from our sham respectabilities ,by- time or convention, After all, more, I smart. �.. � . " ,,��. 1141 .. � ,` 11 I t basis with the average in-- Deliver us, good Lord!" I there is a great deal to be said for if I see your actions, I will know you 1. I ., ,`,I . , ,,,L " ,- I L. ,� . -presel]i t --'k ,t '. " �.111_ the person who may be considered altogether." -A Serbian Proverb. . ,�4, I -crease now experienced, Old Age Pen- � . ",,IF PROVER13S ABOUT PATIENCE I . 1, - � , - I . . W I .-sions would, cost by 1971 approximate- . 195 ov:vr I ­�,,. .4 4 .. i.. �11`�, . Everything comes to him who waits. . . .,N, 3y $92,000,000 per year. He hasteth well that wisely can abide. I . . . Prices .. I ,!�:-��,;�,; L 1. 11�4,4 :11i,7 -W " . the Government 1� to 7.00 - 4-,!�� He suggested, that He that can have patience can have 0 ' . � 1, -- - -8 9 ion . I ... 11 I , ive considerat' . ' to : ,,might some t! ,what be will. - . ,��.r 11 �, I 1. 9,,o a plan Of a contributory Pension Aoir - � . .. . � I i, t If to -day will not, to -morrow may. � A 1 He gave figures toshow that . Inter'esting RL,dpes , I I I . �.100 ,.,�X,, � . I "I scheme. ' Patience is a virtue. C_:y . ;'�,'01�1 1 '44 ' . ,over halt of those over 7Q,%are now 1, . �,��:4' I- I . � , N, , B0 Patience wears out stones. I :�,,�,N.- �-_, , ,on pension, in Alberta 54.19; Patient waiters are no losers. rl" 7 * . L :,", Mi.,Il , , , � , . , A tish Columbia 61.23; NOVa- Scotia ft^ '41 4111 . . ­-� " ­ � .,��',., T'19� 1 .-::�,".it"a, , �51.53; Ontario 35�50; Prince Edward Far I lie Housewife - ' "t_ , Y."I"', -1 I The hurdles in life's iiace a�e some- , , "" Island, 31.22; Quebec 48.16,; and Sas- ­ WA& 1. 1p,,,;,�. times too high, and so we stumble �� �`1-1 . 4;', 1 41 14 �. � I katchewan 53.16- 1 .­,. ., and fall; but the real thrill is not in ­ . ,", .:! "; , �­.J ,till being carried , . . i.,�'.­ The debate, was r � , I ,�-"',�, � . .., l. � I ) � �_� -1 ' I (Social Credit) the "spill," but in thb� ability to get , . ­ -� 11 11� , A,y Mr. 31aclunore. . . I can bo.-u1a-,_ito�D..crf,,a_mAnL_ liddiak-asAhe pastry .4.11 1. t - 'fl� .1 I rip, and catch up. Almost any kind of - il tewar ros, i 1;, - of I"... � . .. 1. �� -when the clock stood at 11 pim. The ed for a pie -beef, in I veal, poul. is Parous -enough t6 �iffoV the escape I . I y I ;.,.,�i�". .. ,,­� � . . . . i'� 1, � House then ."diourned. try, or game. The'pie rids upon of steam. Small meat puddings can .... ­.�k%_�. To ' intelligence and firmness are both � . w -day all correspondence regarding I I .4 . ,.I�vo - necessary qualities in the ,building up the pastry for success. be turned out of their basins and have ��.. ,, "'I"., ' ,i, 7', ­ . 'bj*ects as between the I I - . �,F' . - - . ­' . . i­ 2the power pi A good rough puff pastry is usual, a little hot gravy lyoured-round them. , '11.il,% 'I, United-, States 'and, the Federal, and the o17 character; but how' stupid it would flaky pastry can be used for richer.. Large puddings are usually served In . . . �Iv,�$ I .. was be to drop one of these. in mere -defer- . I me 1 ast three Ingredients and . 1 �4�,� '11"'K pr*viaciai C % Mllings can be widely varied. the basin. A earnall jug of ste,, 1 ,:.�,,4� �overnment of Ontario aiming F,ort of flood is� pecessary.if energy 4s adding more to is in r t about an bine the L I , L� ;A. , -� -. Because a man pies' . to be maintained. -our, taking care not to allow it to add to the first mixture. Givritmer �,,��. -table. To -morrow the eDC; to the oillei , b : �;N�l . laid on the will be introduced into took a certain stand yesterday is not Hard, boiled eggs, mushrooms, OYs- brown g-ravy should always be sepair- Many ,the are who can, as one boil over -briskly. Then proceed as very gently for,about half an how- I ­!�;,;,! ters, ,chopped onion, sausage meat, ately served. . '. . "I 1,,''.11 ' ., power- Bill � a .11,ifficient reason why he should TI- I � �1.11 " , - . From France I I � the, House. and many othier forcemeats can all be old man who did not like sea -foods for Creamed Fianna Haddie. Serves six persons. 1::.'21 ,..; , , . take the same stand to -day, if circum- put it, "eat fish twenty-one times a Good Chowder Macaroni and cheese is another :�Lm I ,, 2N ��_ .�,,l, ;,I" ,,, . TueSd2y, March 1 btances have changed, or if events added Lo tbe main ingredients of the Vol-au-vent is a French pie that week," and to thei4e Canada's sea- Fish chowder is another Nova Sco- meatleis-fisbless dish whose food Va- �_,3"", .. ''� � have demonstrated that be was wrong 11. lue should not be overlooked- "�) , I pie fillings for unusual and delicious can be inade either savory or sweet. coasts offer their store. tia delicacy which will bear trains- . ,,,,,��-,,,," 11 .1 'i �;t To -day was t�uite an Active day in iii bis foriner views. "A foolish con- flavor. Add the, chopped onion with The very lightest form of puff pastry Just what Idild of fish the housewife planting to any other soil in the Macaroni and Cheese: -1 cup elbow 1, ,1��,�: � , 'Parliament and wlas not'icentered on . discretion. Too much will kill thp 11111, I � .,X�� sistency is the hobgoblin ,of small - st be used and- it should be rolle, will buy and bow it is prepared for wo .ihat is% at once macaroni (uncooked),, half a .pound ­ i -any one subject. Foundations were ioinds." Better, change than continue other flavors. . no more than six times. Roll outivery rid. It iq a dish ,,,��". I p3ald for some very important legisla- Pack the meat loosely in the pie oie market will depend to a large ex- del;eate, bearty" and rich. "nippy"' Canadian eese, crumbs . " � il,� ,l'A' . ' in a mistake. The fact that we were ee-quaxter inch thick tent on where she lives- if she is 10- Nova Scotia Fish Chowder: . �,�,,R - One from 2 slices toasteil bread, 2 cups `­,,,'�, . -,tion. One was a bill which elevates mistaken Yesterday does not make it dish and pile high in the centre. An and allow to rest for some minutes cated near the sedshore .fresh fish, medium size fresh haddock, I very milk, % teraspoon, salt, % teaspoon . �,:J,01', �;J",�'% I � the RailwaY Commission into a Trans- necessary to repeat our blufider to- egg cup is geneirally usedAn the cen- so that it will shrink before being such as cod, haddock, halibut and srn,ill oniofi, 2 medium size otatoes, piaprika, I tablespoon butter. (Wok . 1.11 # port Commission and widens its jur- day. .� tre, Add sufficient stock and grav-Y. cut. Take an oval or round cake cut- many other' kinds will be fresh, plen- . p 1 .�.4'1 , i", 1, keep- aspoon I ,�. I If tough cuts of meat are being used, ter and lay on top of the pastry, � pint rich milk, quarter te the inkcaroni, uncovered, in bolnug 1, ��, .isdiction. I * * .* ,� ,. Another Bill conveyB the authority tiful and cheap-, if she lives in Cen- salt. quarter teastwon white pepper. salted wateT until it is tendet.enoug1liti. �i,,�5,N e vanqWshed by .Tut them through the mincer first. Ing it half aa inch from the edge. Cut tyal Canada tbese same kinds of fish C'-�aii the 18sh carefully, skin, remove Po break wltb a fork. iiiascia $�ir�,��i I ,,�'J . . znd provides the wherewithal for the The meat should be cooked first. I & tilL Cold ", I . Trans-Can-aida Airways, takinj a hatred and hard- words. . round with a sharp pointed knife, will be practically as fresb, thanks to bores and cut into two -Inch cubes. 'water and rei"It lirghtf�. J&t a lay- - t'�,�`-�g� ' tj The fillings nrust be cold before the holding the knife slanting outwards modern transportation- facilities, and _ - ,�,�:", I . I ,Quaryter interest Ili the Tranr--A ntic The mind was meant to control the Pastry is added, A dripping crustwill from the cutter so as to make the s,- Add two cups boiling water, the salt er of macaroni in th-e-`botr6w of a ,;�l!,f2 " I (-qually plentiful for the ame reason, .. "i'M and Pepper and the sliced onion and greased baking dish, cover ;iithi some, "N", body, uncontrolled, the body will . �i,�, �� -enterprise. The feature of the day's suffice for a plain pie that is to be lower edge of the pastry slightly wid- but naturally, they cannot be expect- q ',_.`A� . debate wag th-L- filibuster put ,on by eaten ihot. Rough puff Or flaky pas- -immer about an hour. Then add the Of the cheese, grated ebarsely, anti -, ".,i th si,eedily ruln itself. . er than the upper. Now remove the p,d 'to be as cheap. If, however, she 'and cook half part ,of the toa�st,bread' crumbs. Duat � ,i I the Toir%on'W member, owing to e try is required! for a richer pi�e. Roll tbinly-slicedi potatoes ...'� , - . I I cutter and place the cut piece Of has canned fish on Iller m4rketing list, an hour louger. R,Dmiyve to a cooler with paprika- Repeat until all iDgre- !""'.1 . I I I . �,Ij fact that their city and others is not Patriotism can never exist when we out the pastry in oblong shape and pastry on a wetted baking dish. with s,br. will find that her seaccast sister .: �1,i.t I -sufficient relief Assistance. , about one-quarter inch thick. From part of the stove, add,the milk and dients �Arie used, then dot the lau;t ;�',�-;, I I bar, no advantage. A can of salmon ' -getting Put our own fortunes first. the under side uppermost. It had, all the earmarks of a plan- *, * * this cut a strip the width -of the pie I allow the mixture to beat until just layer of crumbs with 'bits of butter ��,',,�l i,��'Ii- I ,.m,ed biarriligc. Jot, Harris (Cons-); 'T. ' dish. Then wet the rim of the dish Filling the Cases purchased one mile from the canne,ry short of Wling. Serve at oncey either and bake in a mediurn oven for about I ,41� ... j�i' ,�.. . ' Massey Tire real test of a man's ability is During the baking the upper part will bear the same price,tag as ,one plain or with croutons. ono hour, or until a golden_brOwn. �'.111 I rL. Chumh Dr. R069,.-DentOn with cold water and lay the strip on I,,., ' not to undertake a job because he I of the vol-au-vent will shrink in width in a shop a thousand miles away. These are just a few of the dolic- Serve six persons. . ,"r , 1. I , " -land others� all ifil."fled in the. fillbust,e- likes it, but to undertake a job he neatly. Where a join is made wet and, become the game size as that lous dis-bes that can be, prepared, with Do you remember the potato ereit., 11 "'i I Mr. Harris tbouglA what Was needed of the. edges to make them stick. \ Tasty Dish . . - � ,_,��, does not, like, and to do it as if lie one which rests upon the tin. Brush over ­�­ with a big stick I)o not overlap the pieces. Make a fish as the basic ingredlent. Many lops that used to be an ever-presnnt s �N; was a Strout; ma,l did lihe it. t1re,t9p with beaten egg and with a I .1 � I g right. Honour- I small hole in the centie of the I And, speaking of canned salmon one hous-ok"pers -have recipes for fish feature of old fashioned- church -eup- I �'.., to keep th,in&s goin pie ' - .. 6'. � , abler Mr. Rogers rem,inded the T0r0n- . ' omi knife or cutter mark a smaller round of the finest main dishes imaginable dishes that their motbers used to pers? It Yotf haven't rerred one fu �',,�f'�-� I Not in the purse, but in the heart Brush over with beaten eggs, t- .on 'the top, which can, be removed, af� � I.. 1, , .. . . �0, to members-, tbat f 1131, ting tire outer edge. uality aal- tooke but ,which have been lost eight years you'll find, that it is Just as � " I s found, the worst kind of poverty. has as Its base the fancy (I r I terwards to form the lid. Score the * oftern I good to -day as it used to be when 1.2, they ,had, a supposedly super -man and � Bake in a, ]lot oven for the brat moll put up in Cape Breton or British of among the abundaroce of m , I top across lightly with the knife and . 1;. " �,.R! , . lie did not arr,'Ae a veyy successful job To like one friend should not makc hialf hour, until the pastry is risen . Columbia. Following are- some tasty foods. This Lenten season is a gpod the long, saow-y-linen -0otbed tablest , �,� ", � I... , ,,,, ring unemployment. George and browned. Then move, to a cooler Pierce. the pastry through to the tin , fish recipes: Baked Canadian sal- (ime to look them up. 11 were* set W In the restrik and the , 8, 11 1, ;cif cur It necessary to dislike another. two or three times. Bake, in a good �;."�� . . int- . part so that the cor6king can moil: I hirgie cati salmon, I cup of Unfortunately, however. there do steaming hot bowls of hot potijtOp �.,,6t� Wood (Lib., BraTr ') made some po be stead- ov,Qn for abont 40 minutes. Wben it i . . IA� ed reference about Toronto. He said If it were not for the 'occasional ily finished. As soon as the �ie is . color and we,11 risen, remove, bread, crumbs. quarter tea�spwn pap. exist people who can view apathetic- scallop were offset by colorful saince .. , �,X� I the center of education cooked remove from the oven, or the nice I j�,-4 .1 that city was rika, about 1% CUPS white sauce. ,qllv A Platter of golden brown fried dishes full'of pickles and relb�4qis e,r 11:1 'lip I storms, the sea would stagnate.' from the oven, lift off 'the 114d Of Pas- ' ers .­� and, financial interests in this Prov- pastry will become. hard. Buttp.r a baking dish suitable for tnk- halibut steaks and to memb elf a every conceivable kind and edlor. I .. try, and with a fork scoop out all th,e s . ,"',4, : erd, �Gut that they had I Ing to tile table, and put in, the bot- family who fPel this way the wi e gome cook� use raw potatoes as ihe l;.',��,,�� . ince and Point . How can you offend a inad- who re- With Cold Meats I soft paste from the centre, beirg I made a sorry mess of administering fuses to be offended? Good pies -can be made from cold tom a layer of the salmolr,� from homemaker must also give thought. basic ingredient for this dish but I '����X., I careful not to'breA the ,edges. The �!!i�� . its civic affai,.. Ile suggested they meat. it should be cut in small thin .- which the skin and round bones have For the proper catering to them the prefer to use those t.hat have., been '7� �,�, I cases should be, filled just before serv- :­�-i;�,, should set their OW11 house in order been removed, then a layer of broad cook must he always oft the alert lest boiled for about 15 Tnintites. Thit dam i.4 E , I . - We own, not what our band, ,,, slices, Or well minced. A mixture of lag. . 1. 1 10,"A before undertr1king to tell rthe Domin grasp, but what our minds can com- meats can be used, and a little pick- as mush. crumbs, then the remainder of the the lack of an appetizing mainp dish not cook them. enough to cause thea* ' I I ,overnments how to Us6 rich fillings sueb '��`X',, ' I jon and other C 11. led m -eat, such as ham, bacon, or Ralmon And, crumbs- Pour over-all should cause tibern to turn toward too to break up whem sTi,ced Into tbebalt- 14416 t.ass. I I rooms, chicken, s-eetbread, lobster, ­"N4�,,,�,, . conduct their business. tongue, will alwaya give, added flavor. the whitie sauce ,sprinkle with tile many rich cakes and- pastries in in Ing dish and it does guard 1"-f-, . oyster, etc. The galinish,sibould al- agaftst .1:1�'i`,i� 'it the city should ' the calanifty of bringing to the table 'A,,��,4, 1 He suggested th, ntatives, from, qebt Many modern miracles are the re- Seasoning can be added according to ways be cooked and prepared�so that I"Prika and bake in a moderate oven effort to "fill tip." Cream soup is one 1. . ,'iy,iI,, I obtain some represe suit of hard. work and painstaking toil the meat used. The meat should be for about three-quarters of an hour of the ans*ers. That is, cream soup an undeirdoaj3 dish. 'O."", the cases can Ike filed immediately ;,,44, I rurdl - municipaldties to Administer on the part of others. moistened with, some very good gravy they are read.k. For a parW this gay.. or until a golden brown. Serve six. made at home, with the same care as Old Fashioned Potato Scalr6p, WWO . ,111,�,; . �:�­-,, , I their �f_fti,, for thern. The debate � � or sauce. If there be insufficient I WhItR sauce: Four tAblesoons, but- is given to the preparation of meat- medium size potatoes, I large Moan. ll­�i,� . !",0,1B was bein - continued by the Minister ory is deliclo0s, I I ".�,, l 9 How smart are you? Being 'smart' meat to fill the pie dish addi some ter, 3 tablespoons flour, 1% cups hot stock 901111. % teaspoon salt, quarber teaspoon W V�,,� . � �'," q., " of Labour, who claimed that the Gov- ften makes others smart with pain. cooked vdgetable, rice,'Or macaro I milk, quarter ,teaspoon �alt Melt the Cream of Corn Soup: I small on- prika, 1% cups white, sance. FUL ta,,� , ,�N )�4 .. .1 st as 0 ­ .., " Appetizing ion, 2 medium sized potatoes, % tea- getb r' by slicing , '"" , "`* . ernment was. endeavoring to "al - Artichokes, celery, carrot, turnip, butter in the top of d double boiler. le tilt potatoes ah& , �, �,U. �, � Q-1 I He 4,��­,��k best it could and remain solvent* It 10 probably better in.tbe long run baricat beans, or boiled rice, can be ' ' Add the flour and mix very smooth. spoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon- whitei pepper, mixing with ithe Onion, then addhiiigi, .1 ��,,,,.,,�, I ­ Wi,."' I . ­ ;� ii,� " saidthat in view of the financial posi- to be too big for one's joib ,than to used. Almost any kind of unsweeteri Lenten Dishes Pour In. a small amount if EL time, I cup boiling vrater, I cup whites,duce, the white shuce and paprika. Rakeri. . . � - 4p 1 I tion, of the Provinces,' or some .of be too small. ed pastry eala be used for a pie of , the hoi milli, beating well after each I quart rich milk, 1 can golden ban'. one houri in a hot ove3L 11 � ,,�; Z��� , ' ,,,, tbeM -here was no I ­ ' '1' ,� . . . reason *by this 0 * * , this kind. , It should be rolled much 0rice more the Lenton season is UP- ,addidon to avoid Juraps. Cook for 15 tam Corn- Slice the potato;: and',T- Any and all -ill at.erve to brto%Mi ,�,Z�"�,�,i,t.'�-, ,, . l ,;� t d on the central ion thinly and put them bo'i in . I �,I,��I,i� �, load should be saddle Tke -wlsei traveller Weeps life eyeW thinner -than for a fresh-ineat pie, 40, bn us and the housewife findki herself minutes, stirring occasionally. Lenten .mertus and, at the same 61112010 . ;ni�.,',' I , V � . ,. I -1 �tiii,G . the boiling Water Willi tilre salt and Or"Ide, A ehange for both the eaft . .1 ­,i;�Etll.�' goverMent. ' on the road -just ahead. Failure to th'e cooking will not be such, a lenigth� concerned with the very real problem Another delicious ft!% dish is con- ­t*.111,i� � e file on the Power Bill was com- epper. Cook about, 29 Ininutes. Com- and bar ftmily. , .. �- .,�� " Th spe may mean failure to sui,vive. ,process. Thda kind of pie must be of devising and preparing meatless docted from the finuan. barAdie, or P I . I I . �7,�W_ e Minister whIen . I 1,jl��,-,J� pleted by the Prim I I served very hot, with a garnishing main.dishes. Of course, if she Is wise moked filet of cod, or haddock. To � 11 � .. _ t),-� I -�­ f . I. �:,�,' , � , j�i�l� Allied tl�e latest letteir from the In doubt as to What you such as parsley. ribe makes herself aware at allitimes make Cream"ed-Filman Haddie enough ,4 '' he t ` . , . , 'L, T&IS lot When ., ��, , r Hepburn. _ .., _ - M . � . I 1-140noUrable M. F. )d In tile should say, ft may be wise to say Puddings 1. of the food value of the ingredients ta Krve four people, soak about a nil I , 4 �S�:"'z� . 7�-�� 'M � , � , "L, , , � . �, � ., � 'r, , � ter wa�,too late to be iWlud( ' Jt "UND TRIP RA ILI TRA VEL BA R. GA ' ;"k�"��'- I . nothing. The highest wisdoin,Js often Meat puddings are prepared In ft wbic)i she Incorpoates int oun h on hour, ___ ,:"Yq,�,." 1 .. -m .1 I ' I , , I I more elaborate form. For these a Menus. But .6ften the begInning raln carefully, cover with cold wa, I . . I . " ,,, I I I found In pilence. of d 1. I .;,:',,'011, . 'Y 1,� I- %. It so I gr&asmgd basin Is fined With suet crust Lont fin(',� h@i- at a hmo to provide ter and stnimet on the back Of the From SEAFORTUL 'MARCH 12.6i , "" - '�!;,"��11.1,�� , I ��.�%N�� . . 1-1 11 I" I I . FREF. SERVICE' You will never"get rid of goodness andi 111led with the meat mixture. A P--c1i,-1,I lvcl in tbe­xneatless drigbes stove for a , nother hour- Remove, care- . 1. . I . -1 � , _3 , , 9, .., . I I . . . covering of the crust Is then put oil she sets, before her family. futry" so af; not to break in pieces, I I . I I " � , ., ; " :,�,' top and the pudding 'bolled or steam To . 11 � I . " �� :, . Olt, MAD - . - To those fathers, sons 4nd brothers ismaller,than a tablespoon, to a beat- I � ,6, " _00� DISABLEI) I �,;i I 11.11", I I , i 1. white Paper conitiainlag 8,11 previous ed. The pudding Must be given suf- wbo belong to the school of thought proof abrving diplit, pour over the top . WIND.SOX OuL . 1., 11 .- I 11: . , -9.75 DFOROIT,�Mgi�ii­­ i. 1. I �. � . 1� . 11.01SISI-OR OTTLIE correspondence; The correspondence ficieut time toocook. Fhe pAptry lin- that holds In deep regard a thle1c. Jutey one. <,urp of whitel sauce and, allow iG . . . . -1 I. '_.� I 1, 'i, ,` . � . . 1. .1 I I certainly does not beaur out Mr. Hep- Ing -should not be too thick, as It Is .bee�rsteak, a ,66651e Of succulent lamb bubble on top of the stove or In a I mid ietum : . � � I .:.., '' :.1. .1 ;:,: � " " �',' i �3_- .1 I ;', �.. 1,1111',,l� : , I . TOM646d prdilllofly Und 16NIC61811111Ye - burn's widely heralded charges that apt to bemi�de, sodden and Indigent- oboparor it pink and gold allop of tried very moderate Oveu for abobt 'h.alf . � .1 . , ... I .11 ", _,�_,', . . , , I � ,�! , i-,-w�;, .,", : , ',��. , - , � . ". , �­ ��, . , I 2 � . 11 , . " 1 -,,,�:, _n 1 ­­ .11 ­­J"� , , , , i the Fed�,Kal Government was Arying Ible. home-eured ham �t 18. Ine6nictAvable 9'n hour. Se�rvo very hot. ' . .1 I " , ,�i��,ag), ,,,'�., I . ,. .11 4 1 , . EquRlly 16W farft fr0vWall a � r, latim,**­ � � ,'.`,-.,. ., �, Slinply iphomi #VOLLECV� to to for ' the itigad of the ProvIII661, in For this reason, and ,especially �or that any ,moatless dish could poetess 11be plebtan sailt cod, cured as only ' � I dja&ot C , , ".. "� - ��;!�; 1:, 1, 1'. - ; . ca . . ,. ill= . ­ ­ 11 1-111 � --w�­­-1-1,1- �­ .1.11,11, I I n ce, would I di a very large pudding, the. bottom'of sayour enough to inak6 worth while Noyak Scotia fishermen can, cure It - Ask ill .1 . .1 ". I - �. - 11:11.11 I,- . . . � .1"V_, I .1 , ", , ;,'�..�.'Vi """ � � , i� �, , * 11 "",,­�Ir,!-M, I " .' " ` " 4 - , ,4 , t �', V 11 � �, 11 "� , � t. " ! '' 'I. 11 , I" I 1, 11� " " ' "' I ' ' �� I X11 rl "` � I �' X-1111, , ' � ' i ' - �.` ' . 'I � , ' ;� � Z 1 'WILLIAM STONEt SONS fact- th'a corre"Ponden � I .11, I'll , 1�41,�,, .:%hi..... � � t'i , I I ciate, that thep,� Provincial Premier the dish to ofton left unllned and only th,q seiatlylgof fteself at-th6 table. may, be Also. f*rvod, ,this Way.,. nut In I . IN . big", I 1. .1: 1�11 % I I . �... '.11" , LIMITgo , : siboulA fake a little more time to the side Of 00varied. Meats usedi'?6t Suiell *tot U cateredi, C6 threfolly 'ugtng thit Ifth It 4. beat to out it in , , � � i �, 11� .. 1. I �-t VH6149 91 - 11 INGERSOLL ,.I )iJake,, au'ro. of, big facts Wore broad- p1qs,L,"ft bo v49 , ptiddingo. Xt- ft witl thqulghtNty, for : Woyk' _-%Ust, .90 I pmall t10tbA'-IkAd:4bMr 6i43ft1Jthty.VWr- . C - I .1 11 T�j,".4" ' "!, 1. " "I __ . , . , � �. d $or . . . , . W I I - - � , " R,`!, 1. .., . .." .., - I I L1`* -tbAft&U6,:A: holo In, the 6A. keg0d,16M of -Waon, *h&J*4b r=t I = tn2lt ,W06r In . _ 11 ;a M.'-- �., :, :1 N. 7 .. I I& mite his vl�`wa- = 146116 itatterg. 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