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r dt,g tine Uaxarti n((9ant$wye i i'r , 3) eta91mateo t'he*ti5 t How the Government is to redluce tL n (snarl ox GU yeses ap n mo�t'eatis. 5% aC iLuer un!cxime omod�4a mTits��1 11
t` '> } y + to rY tteatment [ar iulee or LemOCS>d0. yotrbh wdtlln Hake 01epe city may„'Q'� T0��. l u\xti" ta>�ation and et the raves ttiarne undeat fi ones+µ4ws �Utyo can poet veru an tmratuma ty. ttttttttt c$aoate„ t a td , livte ad.•cher 1%niceas dm'dkllvdd at+s aak.�d $3 �•x a, lyr .,fie s2ltwo cider alit „\ ti r ti, M1 6 Dr Chases 4tnt»en� of our pxesernt than#c eiviLlwa+blon. it o x750,�%%����%,u t 4i 4�/ �+ • take +a)dlditilon'atl .services, •of oouT&e . c�ollective� � $3. to mai ,,,w snliy aTgumenGs liner are sulrmdtted bc) or ;baa+ely 13% oY ; is, ops a® edtied naot explain. Thos ' same of the dm Reader'sbehoovtes urs?,o 91TO tlhetml aN t'he edu- (By WW et Ha+iseg `Yhkis is a
?1-111"�t i �ml ca j t°' the 1 Busse in, a debatte such as we eatlon&pl advantaps tthatt aur countrryl uc-Inoopher wordscm givel.," sary� tarlc Bureau) ' "` � ),', xepsoducth o€ y t?�,,pl,i 1ARednesday. Feb. t % .il 'f ,, ,, ffi�a £ acre now 1ta ving. timely
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�e^7As4ne gamtta'dY The bate, wail probably tom's tuln+or- It was a lively evening,befoae ,thein stat�mleailrts. have meoen�l ap 'pit wostx alto wore 6a rhe chic- T�T�P
Y y Bran and ve there am avRrragesehool Ma+y $ULI$eIIR'y 0>Jas am exchange rJ t s now and then ive will tutu ,to ether vote was taken. The Government P� 'lvl&ta a anal, college do
.,r den, ttihie, Howse today. Gnaut Mac- Feared in the press wthtich, •might lead i. them! to mais,e seven completely i1� Metal Roofing`
matters of inttteaest will now prroceed• with its hu'siness Devlonathiie:, Land we ,axe sadlivg to-
GS t �'~'6,r., Vancouver) ca'us,edl . a the uman8'oamuad to bealtreve that the ldtet a te."o widely used am
}�� �° amntatiort, iu',the Howse %n outside of Private Meanbers' days. cost aP ednrcabioau fn etas country is HenryHits trnan!gtrdl. He has
: m 'ih+e 4aanadliam petaplle spend ane mO�iOw` farm buildings
I M' ', ArRe minutes .by alleging in a x m ver 3n great indeed, and that tihum cast third its munch for cigarettes every 1wCeen to Dumape several times and, is Easy to put ori,
a x Feb. 2 by intone as >ffiruvffled as a dish of ermanent, $re-
�,' a] 4 ttlurti against thus going on with Thursday, is far beyond the power of the coal),• ,year as they spends for education. p
Y They spend' two4hi'rds as much foe j o a Blatt 'v° But 'having never roof, minimcaee
��.'g, �nttlat*on 8or an investigation by Friday, Februar 8 try to support. Before. citizen ac P
11�Irty,� Slk$! f1.?uba2c AeoounAts Comnmittele. He `llhe initial distals of Pa•rhament cepts such :atatm,endts,, he shouLcF ask travellledl, 1, aha warought tto such a P
liquor as.Uhey agendl bo ednrcate two u keep. Write
,- +'^c QO motets that he would rat be suets a full three weeks after the aP When ,the House opened today himstelf, "What are 'the facts? Just white ,heat oY excitant'2pt their I obwld cost estimate.
"ri+, fir 4 how much is spent on -education. in and a ha�'f .mi'llian childlren'. And ex -
x q1 ildlaied, to whicih the Prime Mdn- enintg. Someti'm'esh it has talaen a few Grant Mach rl (C.C.F,) Introduced be tP� am -aur anvil and, hammered in-
y�, �tl,l,!',... pendtune on both these items shows
,1��,',lx,;,i xeplied dibratt if the, MaCNteil did dmtiys; sometimes mare than a month, alas mtotion for a furtther investigatign Canada, sand, hogv Idaes,Uhp cost nom- a steady increase, year after year. 10'' shape 9 want.
Vit''' ,",- , ,, , go on with it the Government but ,the tiane occupied this year is the into -k,the Baan gun contract by the pare with the toren of other services?" Education in Canada (exclusive of June _ 2nd -Hems y's sbomac'h wad
�Ir fro ltongesd for some yesurvs•• In this de- public accounts commidhe'e. The total ($1210,000,000 is about 13' mine are both. beha•vdzt'g like perfect
11. universities) cosrts alsoiit $10 per capi-
{i It appea)e ftroQn MacNeil's state bate about 100 lldembers took part; 71he '(?gpasitiou beaches were full per cent. of all 'governm}entt exPdi= little ladmevv. As a matter orf fact, I>
tri -+ane eight of the'' 48 Amtericaw
�� (` iRT1leUlt that somata .ofHixa(a1 of the House the other 145 remaizLed salemt and ready Por a fu,11 dresls debate on tune, It ds thus 'evident that the cost s rather lilac thral long, pawnerfua, up-
Stales spend less than bads, and they ward swing and, the creaking, down-
�s 41o1d a member that if he proceed- It is generally felt that no time is the motion. However, the Prime Min- of education, 'plays only a sm all pe'l't are all states in tithe : �
Y in the fin'anoia1 alfatlrs of tills Douanm: poverty stuti,ekem
x ).. ''4d wdtth .,his' motion he might expect lost as the Members some time dur- iater,qunmediately arose 'and 'briefl re warxD plunge, 'though he boat. rices 1 YZ.
..11" ' aloe. And wl>ven the taxpayers stops south. Surely the Contsideration ofY 1.
too bear something about an i'n'quiry inlg the session desire to speak for viewed :the action taken by the Gov- stave a horribly i;rantlin+e-trendltes' at
u�ffi,,�,.. La,cts like these will Convince every=
j�at lxp the Berate which might be rather their constituents and ice address in ermm�+ent when Mctean's published the to 'Uluiak of what the country receives mosphene about it. •
' for its edatcational ex•Pend9burets-nine one that the cost of education, al-
• ;hvaiili�atinig ,for himo, He did not men- reply to the Speech and: the budget article oder 'Uhe name Of George Drew. ,byJ'uof 5t'hr-7liie ,ts a nuns; a oon-
ives 'them the opportunity. There- Mr. King said ttthat the Crgvernment, tems, employing 74,- though excessive.
n not os nary
t` ifitcfm: who the orificial was, but the g great sCaaoal sys Isilstt of some pritetsts and nuns; a hand-
Primus Minister insisted that the of means excessive. lndteed, those who
fore, the Government welcomes the at tthe'regwest of the Minister of Na- 000 teachers and (serving 2,500,000 furl of Ihamassed, ,pathetic 'Patlters and seed .of inferior quality fa sawn, Mr-
sl•1.•r fi'cLal be named. MacNeil consented to I fullest discussion. The first vote giv- tianta1 Defence, Iron. lan MacKenzie, advocate increased 'exgenddtu) es .formothem who peer •tilltiudderinugly down
boys and ' gfinls! -he will surely not edu, at this dime wb the Icoun McLeod says.
car missow
do rhes pazvalely. Gossip has it that en in the Htouse .by the new Conserva- immnediately took 'action to (have a eonsld+er fibre Cost boo hligh. Of course, the vtentiaadmrs �n sear � � The seed produced on mraaty farms
d vias no ivatelr official, but someone na begimm�ng to emerge from the
tive Leader was to nate with the Lib- thorough investigation. The press education fis a ,Provincial, Hot a do. altnldlren and a Large group of 'beau- may b equal 't anciflxzditlff..12378713
$J< kLixl:,• vvavis+per to Mr. 'Heaps that Mae- deprestsdon are fully justified in their
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uk ,q! erals against the C.C.F. mb-amend- across tIW cowntty, as well as Mac- mintiion reslponsibillity, and is largely, tifiwty slhdauy�aokdntg young peep,. may be equal to and Possibly sm.Peiriom
,,;'".,, Nell. might ,be embarrassed if he car- contention,
,�,, rent. Tanen rite C.C.F.CCFand Social leans Publications, 'had demanded an .suppotrled b ,ctrl taxes on real es- ; whose voices are dtistrestsdngly remi- to that gin neighbors.. It in
mied on wUh this p]an. Mr. Heaps Credit grroups ,oust, up with the Con- invesdagmrtiron a judicial enquiry. Y Concerning ednYcat)onal coats lin Un`
by tate- Even -compared, with other m,un- tame. I can do not beater than quote unscent of seal guile-dis'oover3ng float- sntggestedi that seed cleaning be start -
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mains no comment at all. servatives on their amendment, and Pointed ,out that an itnvastigatian ic'ipal ser vices so supported, however, ing orange peels. we have meat teak- led doting the winter months; ,farm
ii'` Mr. Anderson (Cans., Toronto) dealt The vote on .the C.C.F. sub -amend- by the Public Accounts Committee i few statements nave statistics given ed very moat Wirth, these citiyems, as
educational costs 'are not excessive. in rite ttecently-published report Of bile work is not pressing; ,the buNK
� r,, with this matter at length in his ment was 123 for, 189 against, and on would not Satisfy the Public. The For exampale, in Ontaxio, only about Committee of Enquiry into the Costs most of the secular tones seem to be from which the seed is to be tMakelL
�a'Cl. ispee h .and sulgg!asted that the Bren Dr. Manion'st amoudtmewt (the vote was Governmcnent accepted (their sub'mdssion 27% of total anuvdcipa,l inldebtedness in dans midst lof tear impromptu aularting is larger; smaller grains,, Light gas
�1.• tcontrn ,ct the aaaaneelled. The story is of Evidenaon xi O," say g
Y I00 against and 55 for. The .two In- and in order to be :Pair Mr. Justice is 'doe to edncali,on, s�om� and ,off a grains mtay be Eel and
"Evidence exists," says this reproa•t, U9'P
_ dependents in the Howse 'voted with Davis Of the Supreme Court, "an. air This pmovidles proof of the (claim "of a general assn'mtpdon! that the Jae 7th1 -Getting off the boat. in_
the Comservativ'es are not so hot the very hest kept for seed.
^'.l . Y the Government. Po cost of educat ion bas increased over vodrvted a; great deal of standing in lane
i for a further investigation b a cam- in'tee of the Conservative peaty" that Ube ,extpenddtures which Canadian The ensuring of the best variefies
' m,dttee` of Par'ldpment but they think Today Joseph Thorson, Selkirk, in- was choLeau to Make tone investigation. a period, Of 20 years. This asstrm'p .'ante fiaahng out sands' amid blanks. 'and. the best ,seed of these varraeties
,` it tgaoil IpoliUiCs to dive rte txtatter an troducecl aFill ,to dtetermiwe Uhte stn, Mr. King also stressed 'the point tion is vol justified 'by facts. 7rhe Ap There is �+omethavg about filling ant is Practically ,the only operation ins
k caring in the House tus of Canada Itt is an as of that the Government endeavored to on a matter before ar,eardmg the evd-
printed Earns which arouses lawless
^�.'Mr. Clark (Cans.) devote$ about. Canadian: Dovenei'guty in debermdnin:g make the investigation as wide as den�ce and he wa'tmled the House that Pewdix C Co bhRs Relmat cen,tanns a connection w3?in clap production with -
U, of Provincial and municipal impulses an ion lobe Puttting'n in eon�iol of the .faatmer and by fol -
r' - Oualf , of his ,speech condemning the whether the 'country wild go in or stay possible. He then read, the prepared in debating the matter ,before 'blas Pub- Religion Druid
federal taxes, such as the sales tax, out of war. 1t wound enormously in- statement 'and bas IeUter to Judge lie Accountrs Committtee had brought expenditures for education since 1875. Today, when one � my bl,an'kt3" said ',outing this plan one is 'atssured of
�r This statemeut indicates tbhat, dunning heavy ydeldls of high quality -
Y: etc, The latter part of axis speech crease the res'ponsi'bility of the, Gov- Davis in whichro 'he definitely pointed � thein repert,• it would be putting the decade Pram 1905 to 1915-16, run `OCctvplatran, I wrote `'none,' though I Those Diving within reach of a seed
r,, enntmenit in making a momentous de- out that at, any time during the in, the Members in a rather �barras,s- ioipal expenditures for education In- suspected would n°2 do. A ,severe cleaning ,plant would be well advice
cisdan if It were idopted_ vestagatnan the judge felt has anchor- ing position He therefore moved) the but cotubeows Official candirvved the .to, clean and. grade their weed! da)aiug
MAl,W■ ■ creased from $6,644;177 ,to $15,656,767
}a;, After a nay of hectic debating, Dr. ity was not wide enough, the Govern- adjournment oY the debate until Mon- std that, 'by 1920.21, they arae entrees- •timpat&aan. So I crossed' it out and the winter motilt'hs: If the facilities
SaysYar�cose Items Man°on arose to take exception to ment would be very glad to make it day ed to $26,513,862_ Since that ,year wrote a about' ' tv�hadh, not ,to, ' ' too of a seed' cleaning plant are noC avail-
,'. The rest of the da t
(; statements made by ore of the Lib- so., It w -as• also pointed out that Y was devoted a delicate about it, i5 what I am This
they ,increased ,steadDy to 1928-29, able, the foam size fanning mill should
- /► eral m(emibersl from Winnipeg. It was Judge Davis received' no 'fetes and Oal• the plight of bhe ,lobster fiahernnen on made ,the. official relax a little and he be reconditioned, placed near the bins,
It "` ��� Be Reduced otter they reached the total of $44:
contended by the Winnipeg member Ralston, government counsel, received the 'coast of Nova Scotia. Apparent- JgS,4u6. They declined to $38,829,063 himself put in 5housewife.' "Ito a operated by power if pos�siible, anal'
2 that•diie 'bad, as, Minister Of Rail'w'ays, only his expense allowance, but no 1y their trigs were destroyed and prince," S said_ "Make it typhoid
i19 1933 34, and since then have re- r grain from the best "bins cleaned and
E- I At dQ ill��� Cost ey are 'not in a position fintancia* carrior." But be ,only smiled and
w sabotaged, 'the C.N.R.C.N,R. Dr. Manion fees• n,ained relatively constant at approxi- recleaned; By following this plan •tor
y to replace them It was 'a Maritaane blotted out `pa3asnte' so that it would
spoke for nearly two hours. Whether The Prime Minister also rennantdted mately '$38,000,000." best of the gpa'in will be available far
jc >f you or any relative or friend is war- p quer{iron and way dealt wdtah by M,em- not ahowL weed. Small grains make good ,feed
�ei was excited or not, the fact is the House that in the appointment, of "During the decade from 1926 to
i",' rigid because of varicose veins, or bunches, bens from that section of ,the Country. Thiel porters cuitoms, ,men and, Tail but as good advice for home treatment as any that I have never heard so many , a Select Committee . ,the 'rules • were 1936, munic,ipad expenditure for edu- cwt poor 'seed', ' t
friend can give, is to get a vrescrivtion repetitions in any toth�r speech- clear -that ,any person who braid al- _ road atlemdantbs have been taking
'" known as Nonuse Emerald Ori. + cation increased, to' a ,sealer extent .care of us with a solicitude you could The Crops, Seeds and' Weeds
:,, ownSimpa ask ones druggist for an original Hon. Mr. Dunning, in a few minutes, ready expressed' their Opinion on the than did' municipal expenditure for Branch of the Ontmio Department of
[i,. bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil -and apply other purposes. During this period, not 'hype is receive in the United
cl•ear]p showed the reason far the in- matter to be investigated, were not T Agriculture is .prepared to assist fat-
. night and morning to the swollen, enlarged nh(a total ar!tr,utt levdea far all Fur States unal��s you were .either nate inners will, any seed) cleaning (mtris
>s, veins. Soon you should notice that they are crease of expenditure, while he was el ible to sat on such a cotn>nmitteo WINTER President ba ,nutieeably pregnant. The
Browing smaller and the treatment should Minister of Railways, and dealt with and the, principle should be the same W poses by all the municipalities ,of bete 1em4• A Pamphlet recommending the
11 be continued uab7 the veins are ,no longer porteata did not lack at their tips, oil screens for the' cleaning- a
burdensome. Snpenetrating and efficient oion it point after point and said that Dr. in all Standing Coanmittees. He said Province 'increased by 15.47%, where- smiled and raised their caps. I half g• nd ��'
" Emerald Oil that+it also helps' simple swell- Manion, bad never voted against any that none would be selected to 'sit on MENU as the total amount levied for educa< of grain and seeds is available on me-
expeci.ed 'theme to say if they had
laze due to strain to disappear. of the brills brought, drown at that a jury ,who had taken a definite stand tion :lcreazed by 6.3%. During that known. we were'coming, they would quest'
.. period the amount 'levied by towns,
, -- Winter is a time when. colds and villages and, townships Boa• all purpose have whopped up a cake. "I sager thank the G riser eht
oVier infecidons are prevalent. For es increased' by $275,946, whereas' dur- I ami `genital to English trains. 'lies would get after this advertiser the
1'1414 reason it is wise to keep the locomotives are curio about 34 inches
ing the same period the amount leu- vittu!ally recommends
breaking the
1 body in a ,healthy, vigorous candattSo'n around the bust, but they can ,pull a
led by the same municipalities for mow•"
so that it wyirLl be able to resiist or string o£ cars 80 milers an hour. "What ,does he slay?"
Iy,. school pua•poses was reduced by $1, June 8th -Today Hent( and same
thT+ow off dntfecti!ons, to which it is 769,316." y "Make money at home."
�$L,' s'ubject'ed. The dliet should include, of the faculty sand I lunched at an
0 One important feature of this re
' in a.d!dtition to Ulr!ose foods which Exeter restaurant. ]t was a had
cl trtioa is that it ha.s been made in lumich- In order to keep body and Go'tcl
f' furn(isth enengY, an. ,a:bwn'dam_e of the Har
spite til an, increasing entralanent, es together, I asked for a glass of milk. a, •r�i KtE P
1.s,o-ca]']te,ci protective, foods which are pe it;ily in the ,secondary schools. g �� ���
,,: valuable floor their protean mineral The waitress was staggered. ..
"The average cost per pupil attend- \� ., % y ST0VES
and vitamin con -tent -milk and 'milk ing the High Schools and Collegiates "ilaTlk?" she said, i'lied, ,mos � / �
, , p,toduct's, mte'at; eggs, vegetables and in the year 1936-37 ,was $119.60 -the ,,Why' yes," 1 replied: almost eq- ,V%
fruits. lowest cost Per pupal im axty yearsinCe .wally incrednnlously.
M.A 'sample enols menus designed to 1922-23. The cost per pupil w the Vo- She wheeled off in the direction of u�l►<<%
' satisfy bo!tb appetite amd` bodily needs c.ttional Schools, of the Province• in the kitchen- In three minutes she 's
'� tbaClr again �u•
is stLggestbed; 1921-22 w'as $210.37. Taaz average �l,l
5� "Pltease," she asked, "do you want
BREAKFAST cast per pupil in 1936-37 was $169.44, , - "i t,
it �� Tomato Juice which was the lowest annual cost th{'s milk ihmt Or cold." ♦�. .,o
I blinked a little and ;:aid I wanted, 0
): Cracked wheat ad,Uh milk m since the organization of Vocational �•
.t it cele. "You Americans,", erre of the ����� �.
thin creatm Schools. Entgiiisrhmven said. We resumed our ��
5 0 0 Butt re'd Toast Honey "An exaananation of the expenditure short 'space +moi
carver sa ii on, and in a ����l �'
+, Coffee, for adults Per capita -of the population of the ��fn.Li'! �
Milk for children Province on account of education in- the waitress uaads a third appearance. a� `
" "Do you," she inquired desperately, '*
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a'' DINNER dicotes the same condition. Tthe „want this milk 'i n a cup or •a glass?"
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Vegetable Soup amount per capita paid, by ionise
s palities for education in 1920-21 was Jho rolls i , a napkin,," I erste(- � �
' Meat Loaf ed thoughtlessly, and then was sang, �
t.;,
;."' Buttea•ed Caa+rats Baked! Potatoes $9.26; in .Ube following year at lt'a,d seeing ,row confused lets was.
ia; risen to $'10.91. - In 1928-29 it was
, . Rice Pudding Another waitress came to take -the Q p o
• Goad times, that is, times of normally prosperous con- Wlrele wbeatt bread and bottler $13.51. In 1936 37 it was $10.42, tithe de rt oar• TThie milk project was
simallest amount paid in+ any one year abanallonted f
fir'' d1t10nS are here waiting for us t0 Lit them t0 work. Milk for catdddren srivice 192021, except the year 1935 1
g p Junto 11th=Thie manners of educat-
4$!' ' ' LUNCH OR SUPPER 36, when it was $10.32."
:.. Industrial and financial faders tell us so. Bankers tell ed Ewgli�hm en are the most exquis-
ti; Obteese, Fondue The conclusions to be drawn, from hely modulated attentions I have ev-
u9 also that savings were never as great. Last year sav- Poached' Par very young children ,hese statistics are: er a�etived. Such leaping to feet, op-
{ Shredded, cabbage salad (1) That we 'are spending less per g LONDON and WINCirHAlVE
lugs. accounts throughout Canada increased by millions eningof a'oers, fleet handing anodtrd
i'llr it „ Bread anxL' butter pupil on education than we were 15 of tea and coffee, ligh•tnting flourishes NORTH"
of dollars. There's where the good times conditions Baked Apples or Apple Sauce years ,alga.
< with mlaJtchesl--i t is al'1 so heroic, I A 1SI:
Oatmeal cookies (2) That during those 15 year's,, en-
11;,are-tied up In Savings Banks accounts, when a lot of It never quite get over bee feeling some- Exeter . ...... . .. . . ...... . . . . 10.34
should be paid on accounts and the balance of that in- Tea for adults ralmnent trtt secondary sahaols had, in- one has just said, "To the lifeboats'!" Hens•ali ..................... 10.•16
M.ii r Milk for children. creased 150o%n. poor Henry, more often their ,troll, is Ki
,pi' Baked Rice Pudding (3) That tN,s increase in mmol- pFen '• - • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10.52
' crease spent in normal. bu n at prevailing low prices s poised in the background., looking well Brucefield 11.00
`` would have us well on the way to % ell � meat required+ an increase to hes
p normal good conditions. disposedEnglish
but not v well orgarnas I
r:-:; y g r/4 teaspoon, salt number of secondary, schen, teachers �' Clinton ............ _ .......... 11.47
0 3 sups boiling water employedi, o£ 117%, while the in Englitsa, convansatiOn, so far as I Landes'boro
have hear it, arras a boneless quality 12.06
yi;�,. ..... ...... .... .. .....
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s. cup sugaul (vvavite or brown) crouse in the voice( of public and -dll form end aro content. Lis,tevdng 12.161
2 egg y,o•l+kis separatte s+c'hool teachers• during the Belgrave .... ............... 12.27
t.,I, 3 cnupsl milk same years; was only 17.6% people pia dYnimig out is eke (watching Win ham 12.45
!, Here's low Your$1.50 Workso p y g SOUTH
;tip, p pie play
';1*k
2 tablespoons butler (4) T!hra:t while the secondary _ with im-
1" teaspoon vand•Lla or grated lemon, ,school enrolment increased 1.50%a in nOgense ognsttranns. o The talldi uses, P.M.
c s tennis
fortleslstly On: gardening; )beets English
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;,E;;, spine Wingha.m 1.50
rind 15 years, the total cosh of"'secondary
,r„ 2 egg w li t'ea schools increased only 46%, and, this g ; y s - Belgrave 2.06
lr _ Wash nice thoroughly. Cook with 'total amount pada in teachers' solar- scenery; dnmloculaws• news ; Yes- Blyth ......t ................. 2.17
terdiay's, rood+aty's and (tomorrow's wea- Londestboto ................. 2.26
,. salt in the Willing, water five minutes. ies increased Only 40%. tlpler. I rather tlilte this verbal thistle-
:xl You decide to invest 1,50 in los Brit ---the best way Clinton .......:........... 3:(is
J;£. �� p p y y Diann dlhrtavgh a sieve and pour 'hat "Since 1929-30, there ems been' a down. It as so ekBl.IRv1 amid(so remote.
{ is to buy something that you have been putting off buy- water over 7Ice to ,separate kernels. general declive in ladle total cost of These people do not talk, as so many ' Knrcefield ..:. ........... 3.39
i,,,, Comnbline sugar, egg yolk% mnibk, but- education, as well as in, the cost per lateen .. .. 3..,8
ing, or to pay it on an account --and if you Owe us an ter and flavondng with rice. Fold in pupil in all branches of the school Americans do, to m'awe ala imp, es Hensail 3.45
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1:,111pp 3.58
1laccount referabl our account. Here's what happens: beaten egg whites. Place, dm buttered systems, euro largely to a reduction in, 'sdour ay. bireme. Th my a already
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lr'a p y balding dash 'and bake in pan of IhOt the saiaries paid fin tearohers." somebody else. They have already �. ,
That $1.50 is paid out in wages, or we pay an account; water in moderate lov'en (325 to 350 The effect of these reductions in 're- made an dmpmessi!on on themselves C.N.R: TiME TABLE
'G''. the one who receive! it from us buys something he needs dlegnees, F.) until firmt-♦about thirty �'eetetl in the ar'ttend,ance at 'the train- erre ta'(k sn°rg''y because they think
t' makutes.. ' ing schools. At both Normal Sdilools sound more manageable than stilem,ce. EAST
t';' or pays an account until finally you receive your $1.50 June 13tbt--l� r�nese pa 1t is the A.M. P.M.
r (Nobe) -The cooking of thle pud. and Gollege 'of Education, the attend- (1Odea ice , ......... , . 6.35 2.30
,?,,f,,, back, either in articles sold, if you are in business, or in ddug may be completed in .the top'of anic'e dropped mear'fp 50% in the five (Continued an page 7) Holme,s,ville .. , .. , .. , 6.60 2.5'2
�doublte b>xider, egg whitee being Hold- TeaTs from 1932 'to 1937.
• wages as our lace of em to ent receives orders that 'Clinton .............. 6.58 3.00
g y p p ed in when. Pudding is cooked. Oar difficulty in ,financing our
t,` - Seaforth .............. 7.11 3.16
i ' , your $1.50 has helped create. Cheese Fondue ,schools aaristes not from, the fact bbat ,ed this pa+obl+em, instead of dodginlg
A"', Lit cups milk we are spen!ddntg too much' money ow tine issue 'by poi- nittin:g the Fedieral St. Colttm'bam' 7.17 3.22
E; j; Dubl&n .............. 7.21 - 3.29
s i ] as ,authority to "pass the 'buck' to the
f y Mitchell 7.30 8.11
A '' i 1 % cups soft stale bread crumbs the future may reveal, that we are Prctvin:cial authorities', and the Pro
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' The Huron Expositor has subscriptions in arrears-- ' grebe ee�e a w�'ntg too little, our diifficulty a- vimciwl authorities, in turns, to the WEST
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Yolks of 2 eggs ,spending Mitchell ............. 11.06 9.28
ti, r $1.50 accounts. Each one paid means $1.50 more cin �4 teaspoon salt rte from ,the fact that we are try- setae, Baa,rd�? Dublin ............... 11.14 9.36
going 1 tablespoon melted burtter. intg to finamice a, systtetm of 'education Let us ,hope :that,a more Intelligent
{ Se'aforth, ....... I ..... 11,30 9.47
V.�", ! into circulation throw h our em 10 ees> White of 2 eggs,. devised to m+e'et tw'enti�etth century 'solution of oar problem, may be found
' g p y Soak bread crumtbs i•u mi'l'k for a needJs, with h. financial .set-up insttitut- than, that being advocated by the en- oderi ' ' .. • ' • ' • • ::: ; 11.45 10.00
t "1"' few ,nlinluties and add che�we'and beat- ed in the days Of the ox-cart-instit.ut; emies'of any edviesti+onal' system that odea ' ._ ' •' 12.05 10.25
�{,. en egg y+allas. Sea:son•and add melted 'ed, in fact, hong before Confederatiom. offers opportunity to -the masses.
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butter. Fold in, (stiffly beaten. egg Thre neanedy flies not, in Uh'e curtail- C•p•R• TIME TABLE
^„� , LOOK AT THE LABEL TO -SAY. If you are in
wlhdteg. `Poutr into buttered baking intent of educational advantages, 'taut EAST
~1+t :;. 'arrears, make your investment in prosperity with us. dish and bake' do a, moderate oven in broadening the basis of financial ` I+•ly
A ,,rr , (350 Uo 375 degrees F.) about thirty support. Edrucation+, as we have often TIME TO CLEAN SEED Goderdch • • • • ................ 4.20
' `4 Minutes. advocated, Is far too important to be Menstet .....................
Oatmeal Cookies 4.24
1 cup bottler left on, ,trite ernes step of the mtrrtici- _ Delay In cleaning grardrntg seed McGaw . , • , • • , , • • • • , • , • , , , , , 4.33
tu" . pality, las is being done at the pt"e'sent until a few days before seedling, is t Auburn 4.42
1% cups brown sugar time. Most other civilized nations habit 'too common on mrany Ontario Blyth 4.52
r11$1, c 1 egg halve foretsrilthtt en'ou'gh to realize that farina, states Jomm D. McLeod, of the, Wallo'n 5.05
, � ] y, sops flue R'ol'led sats edvcat'lon is of suffidenl importantcip� Crtogs, Seeds and Weeds llyaoch. McNaught .................. 5.15
bas` t 1 r/2 cups pa:sttry flour to the nati'o'n as a. whole to wairrattit When tine ,farmer finally becomes scud Toronto ........ .
1. tea o4 salt Of.
ptowd•e7 Canladh are so blindtead�.by the mo 9.00
r sl �j,• national flnantcial Guppolrt. We in minded be usually fin4s. that the quan- WEST
r'* of provincla:t and municipal rrghta that ficren'l, Uo oleazt w the n not, svf A.M.
tits �ta�ty of grain in the bins is
men )n bill's life refer` to retain coerces nieces, p umber of Toronto
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\,r}��� � 1 cup cocoanvut, pu. teary to stow the required McNaught ...... . ..... . ...... 12.03
McLEAN BROS., Publishers, SEAFORTH Cream bottler. A'd)cl sugar and cnaann these rights even at the expense of number Of acres, Such being the Walton ...................... 12,13
'{t' S , , . well, t.ogetther. Add well beaten -egg, 'edhrea fon, r nailer than agree to have case trte has -two allternativies, to re. Blyth 12.23
then 'dipyt togrediients arntd oac�0an!ut. the burden Of educational costp (plat- •duce the wind b'1•astt land the amount Auburn
t Drop by spolonrfula clu 'buttered baktim the atboulders of small grai'n's which should be re- McGaw' ..................... 12.32
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,xi r ... 1 t l ,. 'lahmeeit�asnd balvee in motleratemOvene(375 ed *here It belongs, am. 12.40
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1J,Ja,�°'r of our Providre5al and, Dominion,Gov- moved or to Purchase seed. Ln m!any�,'F112tenset ..................... 12.4$
G 't",v ^I,a 1`:.. ,. r ,, d+e�gre ) o 8 0 ertnmranft.. to at not time that we fac- ea&es the foittner plan: is' fa7lowed and ,
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