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F �/. - Jai ?k31�i� f:Ftk#ik� 4 o kite - ? r '' p q #9b�r�;,�v, 0• Ih * t4?. eW a;i ��, 're, ,r, .,<: I r "Ir..., .r 'T ,n., t ,�..+ sd r^''Mi I+fiivH ! pay:.S'et'h f E, 1'G,.r�'��i,,,,�rk.i,,,;��.�1. i„r a 'I i t;” :n r la. .� r" , yy .. r a. }�I,,a Frd�:. m t ,,,//�, Y«- r.'-t.r �r�S.t JY,.,t',Jr, ' g-(,„y��, ■/�,.,yr toltndla,ud found'.. 's pr. 'ohlied' r4 ' �. :: r ., '� P�', �.- ,:�lv I. "S7 iris i '�:lii) !"H;, Si,e; F 400 �1}�•r 'A!� � Fleet , r, t ��r J, ,.— )� „$ r .4. :V1, "'',,P° .1419+� ,T' rl�; :..,,, • the U te,li; 1�u'r>�dam;,.. T7mdtaad ���ates 1 �,. y� �, . "� o s 1• 0 i m 6 ` � iII1a ll1q.x u� s,!� ;l r, �Nr1►1p the --.-eta aecoad, 'and �7tualada ,thin ; e� Aoxts t x Dalrymple. tN tt Gan4uda aanountti'ng to $2+596,000. �e of .y a wit ....' `��� "k , Till aroage of `� s �'.:wz tf?R + 4j" t 1 .�„*5r c0.$j ` 11 Watt, ,�la'Lgbter of the late t1. 111-cei I�f�l�d]n ��Q07 1-11 � "�Y1"'m° Celei9rate 45th Wedding Anniversary � w'11, CANADA AN NEWFOUNDLAND CHNiC, �Il`TGiIiAM 74tr. affil 1VIis, McVittie, es W{Uadlam Reny Da>nymPie, ofal3cueeto P Asda ? lett", tiq f it' ql . _ i teener) nesWdiemihs oP HulleiGt Pownsihip fieQkl, vats solemnized at $ p.m Sat 1.,k .uaT Ta Hrtit�sih ,pebgle everywhere, but P are 6hsis week eelebataltAmg the &rill- urxliay aftt inaoon, December itstll; at clerk These are daliglato , exile t • to Canadimue in ,pan cular Newfound- 100 'Kca. 250 Metres cuts:'' Dyspepsia is ora of the _M01 ..k, I , x � ti . • Weisi'ey WillisUnitledl ChurobL manse, P wand (has' 'tt sliecial''appehl, iter it is 'b8s "P " �� fiflflib aaunaveu iasy of their marriage. A Lame, B.A., .$,7�.. �1 � W EKLY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Mt 1 ^a Mc{ijti s were married} Win' ' Rev. Mr. frequent causes 1f Mawr, nub's 1 the oldest _British colony; and It was - pasingir oP trhat Gh'urch, offlic.iated, The nes's, It i6 sometimes due te,, )i. at elle i�omia cif, Mrs. McVSttie's Iran bride wane a,dress of .teal 'blue carpe ditscovemed on June 24th 'by, Sohn C� Friday, Dec. 29 -10 a.m., Barry J. stones, to an infected aliPBRtiix ur to bot, Whose n! mo will 'bo magocia,ted . - 12.45 'pWL,; The BeU. Bays'; 7, eats? Ilbe late Tbomaa and Mrs. Toon ulcer of stomach or duodehuin, .°t"rlti7, SOyllei: With Wine uaoessxar(ies and shoulder 1o'revor witlh- teles DominiOp, Tlt!a first HUdegardel; 8, Gulley -Jumpers: degrees fthrenheit. Far s'mal'l tur- `� °f Gey Txrvuansslbdp. The minis- bouquet of Rosie HPil'1 roses and fern. cer is a relatively frequent 'ranee e 1 stew wim the Reny: Forrester of tths land sleeit by Cabot was hailed as.. keys it iteral be 350 degrees—Por very` 'lith® nniRnesses were Mises Moa Mit_ indigestion X11:both sexes at about the Vi1rlrlkton Pre lbyitreJr4w Church Helene L. Primma Viht+at—,bhe present Cape Btu_. S,aht ,. Deis': 301-�9,,3A a.m., Kid, large turkeys it wilt need to be even ' chell, OlintGon,, and mi'sys Grace Dal- age of 46 years'. Chrome, dyspepsia ..ravista. 'Mie dg'Ihnd won became the ddb' 1�!fiti9;' 1.0.3'0: Shift -lam; 7 'P -m•. as low kta 275 degrees. Allow twee- � marriage, Mrs:, McViWe was Jes- iYms . BnAcefield. Immediately of � WAftn of 60 is a. very grave sign. centre of an a tecusive flsaing, Indus- WW NcKndlg>h!b;, 7.45,. $aria, DamY� ty minutes to each pound of turkey, � J A19 their married life ry . le oeu�mowy Mr. and lira. Dal- . T'n"j'Iie' Mayo 'Chic a, study of 4,656 . 'try, with oettlelm'ents of Portuguese,. When bu has been spent in ffidlettt, 'with farm r� yi'ng a •turkey be sure to rymnple left for a mo coir tl4p, the, bride cases Is recorded' by Dr. A; B. R.i'v- Bfscayan's, snit French In 1583 t9se y', �' 3Iti 12.`)5 'pim-' Wayme buy by government grade. Ing Muear only occoupatioim The .coy- weardmg a mink coat over her wed- ers. These cases were taken, in con-. King; 2, Trivlo•-V Bible Class; 6.45,' ple are living on tire 'farm on which w secutiv® order from the fit' . island was formally Occupied by Sir Pyin at ' +el Organ; 7 St. Andirew's ' � drug costume. They will realid� at a lies, the sole Iftr;mphre Gilbert in the name of - Mr. M+eVititae was b rni. Since 1919, Brnrcefield': The bride was well known . 1^ Crarcil Mr. McV'itNe hail been the tax col- criterion for this selection,' being that 11 , Queen, Elizabeth and by the; Treaty' of chronic indigestion was one of the Utrecht in 171.3 the wholes Island was lector fon the Township of Huleett, ti ' with and through her cannel Monday. Jean. 7}-8 $0 a.m'., Sneak- tion vitt the Department of Agricvl- complaints. The cases were ''d'iv'ided rackmowledged " to be Britislh _ ' ♦ /L said in 'tills oaipeixiitq become well into three groups. namely: from 15 to fapb Cd1ub; 11.30, "Peter McGregor";Te. ` / ed throughout I the townsfrip.— tore as stenographer' at the office she Newfoundland da triangular its 7, New a7 R° I was kms throughout the County of 24 years, from 25 to 39 and, front 40 12.45 p.m., The Heil Hoyt; upwards, In the first shape and has an area a size of Year's Partly. �� dHuron- She was one of the teachers was found 'In t the st grouup the cancer miles, om twice the size oP a 'Curlers Held Euchre in the primary department at Wesley Nova. Scotia• the 1popnlation, is about Tuesdin- Jan 2�--X145 rear, Dick + but 0 7 It 285,000, somewhat more than half Tddd; 1.30 pima, Glad Tadiags; 7,00, /�� L, �% a s Harry Diamond and rias commIttee Wrllra purway se`Iwol amid among bar gifts was a framed picture of cher Pepsra rn . per cent. of cases, but the cancer. was in the colon or that olf 'Canada's Easterly province. Harry) Breuer Orchestra; S. Songs of l✓ held a otiag euchre ah the C-ur4dwg Club class.—Exeter Times-Advooa,te• in the testicle and not in th stom- The coast as extremely rugged, and Empin'lel. _ .. ._ Monday evening. Ten tablets ' took Exeter , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,,,,, , lO.iS ach. In men of the second T9up ean- the coast regions mountainous, sirens of grandeur and beauty aboululd'n Woobe Y, Jan. 31--12-45 p.m., The Curried Turkey part in the play. Tied in first Posit- a - 0 • cer was the cause of the. symptom in r � y g• 'There ass great forest weralbhi, the cli- Bell Boys; 7, Tike Four of Us; 8 p.m., 3 cups diced cold turkey 2 tiuem+ for both points sand lane 7nam[ls w,ene Art Willson, Rahn Cb t'tiek and, Better Seed 3 .., per cent of cases. There was no case of cancer Of the stomach in the orate cal salubrious, and the people 'healthy, CKNS Iufitld Bandl. slices- anion 3 tablespoons buttes ,)lack R+aby: bru rtlltc cut, Ant Wilson ane s(elalazinl that it does not pay to 436 women of the group, but there arae a s,tmn+g, brave, hardy ramdr industrious The 'temupera Tlursfty' Jane. 4F--10,30 a,m, Church 3 tablespoons flour w'o'o RJh6 A°°m+ba prize ami[ll Sam Chat A campaign to impress every On- acre fb>tr' cases of abdominal cancer, race tune s'eldbm goes below zero.curry of the Aim; 8 p.m., Mrs Pickell, 1 teaspoon cu Powder fick the one for Iban i htarrds.---Winlg- farmer of the war -time neces- The t'b1fd group, namely, 40 and up In 1856 Newfoundland was accord- +piano; 8.30, Greivadier Guards Band. � teas, noon salt Ilam Advramcs-Times.- sitY sill of producing every bushel of wards, is further 'divided for the sake a (clearness, into seven% sub -groups. cite responsible government, but ftnan- ned'uces fire yield vey materially bat 1 cup warm milk Pansies in December cereal grain possible in 19410 will be Among 638 -women and 844 men, the cial difficulties in 1933 made a com- . 2 cups turkey broth, getlrer with mayonnaise or cooked carried on during the winter months incidence of.cancer with dyspepsia as mansion Pnmm of government inners- Seed Potatoes Saute onion in butter until tender. Remove from butter The- mpol w'enther la's even some by the Ontario Department of Agri- culture through County Crop Improve- s an outstanding symptom, was as fol live 'umfir'i the island' becomes self- afterward. onion and add of the, flowier plants fooled_ Last Delgravie .......... ........... f•" lws: atnp, has i, again, St. , the cap- ictal, has a papulation with •- • �f�V1I1 Brisk)�j flour, curry and salt. Stir until well blended. Then, pour in milk slowly. Sunidtay Miss 'M'eda, Clow picked a nil�ce bouquet of pansies from the ment Associations and other organiz- ations. Age Group Women Men t suburbs of' 55,000 and is a flee city. city. J Add forks broth, Continue stirring y g garden et dyer creams. They were well If 'Ontario is to keep faith with, the o 40.44 4.9 3.8 / % a The schools, while denominational, potato growers have not Maury P' yet until mixture thickens and boils, deve$oped amid their color was, a par- p 'Motherland in increased ,.production 79 10. .,ane public schools, mainly supported d their s'Ply of steed. They obtiainesr:A Serve in 'ring of boiled rice. ennlq jusres good eed) aswirer this plant of bacon, Ontario must produce the W54 50-54 6.8 11.7 :ky the Governm+eaA but assisted by should Vot decay much longer, says .. bboomued 'In) the summen—Wingham grain to feed more frogs, and this can 55-59 5. 17„3 tho religious dtapom+inations. The J. T. Casson,, potato• expert of. the On- Turkey Sandwich Spreads A.+divamoo-'fiameiv. midst easily be accompiisthed by sow- 60-64 4. 39, ,ctenevs of 1935 showed the following baiaoe Depa memtt of Agrrcniture, 2 cups •mined taarkey limn) ..L;�........�..�.. 12.66 ing better eed', which, of course, will 65-69 16. 39. - •dew0lmunations: It,om�, Catholic 92,- Sbocks'oPc. di"seed are becoming 4,rti'fite cu r/z p choppegd browned almonds New Sign give higher d yields without the 70 and over 30. 58. X20; Church of England, 92,722; Unit- depleted. Enquiri'e+s arra being receiv- % cup e-hoppedcelery Mir. Hbxr,y G. Hess is ereatinlg a cages. sill and work of increasing acreages. ;� . ,; ss,:. .4':..'., :. , .'f! .. , I. .. N. 1 s., . i, 6.,. I r::' ,R , .. 1 @ r 2 )::. 1 pr f /t .. t.utr✓17x.d,„&'.'n..w,.. t. ,ed Church, 75,088; Salvation; Army, ed Oram. ddlTemenrt provinces and for Salad dressing to moisten new siren on the local fire hail. The Ontario it is pointed out, , Froma the for agoing figures it will 18,:049; Presbyterian, 1,460. export for Irish Cobblers, Warbas, or instrument will be deposited on the are just as patriotic and just as anx- be apparent that cancer of the stomp The indnabi'tants are chiefly located K'ata'hldi'm and: C'hippewas, Export 2 cups finely chopped turkey old bed -fret' and will be openated from ious as the soldier, munition worker, ach is very much more frequent iffi - ,on the coastline, nearly 10,000 being eh'i'pmlenits have been: made ,of Katal % cup chopped celery the ground floor by a push button. laborer and business man to bring men than in women. Men seem to ,eng>aged' in fis'hi'ng—cod in, summer dins an,d further Shipments may fol- i /¢ cup chopped' olives We do not know just to what extent the war to a successful conclusion and Progress into a definite dyspepsia - rand seal in winner and spring. The low. Thus good stead' should be plant- Salad Salad dressing to moisten: the (reports of this new instrument while..these latter individuals ate do- cancer age from 5 to 1,0 ears earlier g y mercantile marine c�onsdsts of over 2- ed int O'mbatr^io and gnawers should their bit in city and town, the in life than women. In men this age " I I - '000 sailing vessels and 319 steam and: I not Pelt the opportunoity pass to buy Turkey Salad pot'abwith oes withe, in#endion of having walll be, ow. we -ask 'the, eitszelns, of town n'ot to be too greatly alarmed farmer can and will do his duty by is the late fifties; in women�i.t is be- 'tween .: .motor vehicles, before it rirs too late Military Course Completed to the kitchen. "I just want to tell tore is making a survey of scene strp- . over the drotiday 'season if you hear increasing production to the limit an the ages of 65 and 70, Per - The prindpal Imports are flour, tex- The demand far seed, potatoes has 4 cups' diced" turkey Exeter , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,,,,, , lO.iS this new acldli:tiom. It reap be his own individual farm. To do this sistent dyspepsia in both men and .. tilles, '-hardwarne and Provisions, and bei much greater this vea,sion, than 2 cups diced celery firers; 'aril houtenlamtts, George Kin_ in obtaining the best possible seed bands are dirty?" also weed' at other times, 'lik'e the, imam- he must in the first place,p7ant good women merits prompt study - the chief exports are cod, cod and usitral, Mir. Caissln states. Growers r/4 cup oho peed green pepper or of 'ing of 'Chird'stm�a,s or the New Year_ secsd. _ �. 4slehl oil', Ipulo and paper, herrings, ane s(elalazinl that it does not pay to chopper)' browned almonds. that passed all intspectIon+a in the pre- The riirev', unluess slhovlid a fire' de- Agricuitura.l officials state that ex- vio'us year and were free from bee- " lobsters, sealskin amid' iron pyrrites• ylan.t dilseiased 'seed'. Di'zebs'ed weed Combine turkey, celery, green pep -Icer veil•op before, will be tried out On _ mental work over a long period The new maid' showed up for work •' Canada supplies Newfoundland with connpamed with certified scall not only per' or . nuts. Marinate with French her solbool, having accepted a posdtion as well as an inefficient silen,ceir." night watchman." Friday ,meson, at twelve o'clock. Th'eso of •ears 'has definitely proved beyond late in the afternoon, so the mistress Brost of her imports, the, thief from ned'uces fire yield vey materially bat dressing. Before serving, blend to- has, bioe,n a, glass covered box put in any due tirnz of doubt that use of good went ahead and' 'got dinner herself, . diseased tubers do not cook well and getlrer with mayonnaise or cooked fere fire (hull, and it also can be con- seed does increase yields and Uhe telling the maid to wash the dishes food value. When, removing the the consumers do not want bhlem salad dressing. Serve on beds of ,tTal'iled from Central ,o ce --Zurich o ,uality has been greatly improved as afterward. Growers maktinlg pu'rr!h,asfes of seed crisp lettuce. Garnish with water- Herald a *esult of using this ,good ';eed. When she finished doing the dish- pot'abwith oes withe, in#endion of having cress or olives, es, the maid summon'e'd the mistress The Ontario Deportment of Agrif!ul- inspection for certification wsih,ould re- ` Military Course Completed to the kitchen. "I just want to tell tore is making a survey of scene strp- m�embt;r that such seE1d n '.'tit be grad- "Ct�,rtified •..::.: you that; I'm perfectly sat.isSed with u The in every conty in Ontario and e mt'ary corurso that has hr,on tt"You're ed ba the requirem'c,n'ts for Seed" ��� ��°�,�,�. t the job," she said. a won - 110d at tho Nrw,as fthe [pati' wilt ': tnri,ly iFsiw pro -,,s relea; es as to ourior I y tagged to receive and �officolall ' Exeter , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,,,,, , lO.iS derful cook ---and I'm going to stay'." 1,w ,i 'rwo(;; "'• l Is conlprte(t I,asit w,:elc vnt"n•tif.'x, sources of supply and other insgeot2,on iter 1940. Bin run or, Cann a,d'a Na. 1 G'ra'de will not receive in- �T Survey * "n,d bhe examinla,tuonts field. Three of- information that wM aid the farmer „Tom Mother (at tea): "Tommy, your spection. 9 firers; 'aril houtenlamtts, George Kin_ in obtaining the best possible seed bands are dirty?" Certified growers who Plant their In their w+ar-time effort do not only lIlowaprd Bedford and Eirmer Bell, also near at home. Tommy: "Yes, Mummy. Y didn't own seed' will be required bo mAisfy madntatin but in many cases to in- fifteen other rank's, tried! the esam-- � wash them so's I'll be ready for gar - the unepectom that the steed wars se- crease ,the •prodarction of grain' on On- In iliilom,s.—Wingh+<am; A'dvanee-'Dimes. " Bening directly after tea. lected frora',concips produced in fields ,tario farms in 1940, the Ontario De -Motorist, Has Resigned at Police Station: "Is my " . o that passed all intspectIon+a in the pre- p�ai•lmuemib IOP Agriculture has asked ev- car back yet? Some of your men Visitor: "Does Mr. Burton, a stri- vio'us year and were free from bee- ery Agricultural Representative to Miss Lois Stanlharn, of London, who borrowed it to chase a bandit." dent, live here?" beri'al rang rot. If their seed slows make a 'oomcprehensiive 'survey in bis � has beein an efficient teacher of S. S. Sergeant: "Yes. We're summoning Landlady: "Well, a Mr. Burton any sign of deberioragion growers paxtimuita. opuntyof .avniil'able seed No. 6, Hay Township, 'has resigned You for defective brakes and lights, lives ,here, but I thought he was a should discard it and purchase the grain supplies, ilhas report must be her solbool, having accepted a posdtion as well as an inefficient silen,ceir." night watchman." bust fou'nda'tion aei�d availabte BOW. in the bands of the Department by as teacbeir In ,the public • school staff Dealers pay premiums for table January 17tl% at Windsor, her d'uti{es to commence stock grown from, Certiftecl Seed, Mr. "We warn to find out how much Jamrary 3, 1940,-7,urith Herald. C7a'ssdn state's. - good seed gradin is in the province Takes Position At Clinton and get do mtaviedl this) winter into the hands of the farmers for slowing next On Monday morning these who i Spring,said Reek, " id W. R. Deputy lra,ve occasion. to visit the Aginieultur- Helpf ul 1-fants Mrimstur• of Agriculture in oommeut- cvI Office will be meted b WNDON and WINGHAM How big ishould a turkey be to pro. P vide amply for the special dinner? It is a safe rule to allow one and one. Ing on thio survey. "We ,have receiv- ed reports froom. some (sections that grain suitablie for sieedring, purposes is being fed to live stack, This grain gr y a new face, that of Miss Marjory Henclented of Gader-ich, who has, 'beers appiodnted to fill the vacancy caused by the reisi'g'nation of Miss Bessie Watt. Miss I ' ° , Kipper NORTH half pound, for each person to be should be saved 'Por seed an cheaper Iienderson has gwalifiablians w •..::.: d M served at the table4—tbat is weighed ed 1ph grain �" should make her a capable sueoess,ar. so,r. ;.;. `' Exeter , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,,,,, , lO.iS when not drawn and with the head, Mr. Reek podnte , out that under She wt's botm on a farm in West ped parley, one small onion' chopped Hensan • • , , , , . • . . . . . . . ...... 10.46 and feet still ori- Thera are some de. war condition,, Ontario will have to east received slherehf /•: r Kimeen - I.., .................. 10,6f tails in connection with •getting the rodtnae every P gry Possitrle bushel per ®shoo n� rand received ern- H � � F. ,Br eeseld ................... 11,00 turkey lurk ready to stuff that should not acre. One wady this Can be donee is morciai tr`iJ,ning at Goderrah Cotlt�;; �"^` �,�`, C11,1*011 11,47 be Overlooked'_ The pinfeatbers through the urge ,of good seed wench i�tte. Of late she 'eras obtained leg%l �� ;. , •. i� Lo'ndiesboro ................. 12.Oe should be carefully ptnckmd out and 'tis havie, shown ,over a period of peri rn'oe in the office of F. N 1 *.0 rr .. > . ` .. "+ . ,. r Bi h ....................... 12.18 yet the hairs singed off. i'i1c bird should g e:,vrs to be much su>erior t , Y 1 ''' �'"' w. (;adlc•ri'crh bo.rrislrr. Miss 11, a-' > - � � "' '�' i„*r l ”' Belgravo .................... 12.8'7 be washed both inside and out and try seed'• ,,, ,\-i • neon's mother "lives) in Gorlt r i< h. 'Her F : w it •> ,3 u ,, n f Wmgham ............ ........ 17.4E well 'dried. It should not ,be soaked In this drive for behter and laa•ger sister, Mims Dorothy I onrderson, � ���, {,.�� ca SOUTH in water or it will lose flavor and grafin ','Mpg, fiarm•eirs can aid by not - i® teachrer at the Bayfield public. 6.50' P•M food value. When, removing the ifydnig their Agri,eulltunal Re,presenta- sa111001_—Groderich Signal -Star. , �(7ingham ................... . 1.60 neckbone the loose skin should not trivere of their seed grain supplies and 2. Vemitirlhte every room you occupy. P Mat AtdieBbemt � ,m, bf Godle.rioh Delgravie .......... ........... f•" be removed. Take out the oil sac at Gheia• own: partiieular needs. An EW -Perhaps ' ` Blyth ....... . ................ / f,17 the base of the tail and the turkey - -- - ',lit Gide ,.,x-,.. °...e..�,. WE8T ys s % =" %nirleasboro ............. =•09 is ready for dressing - - (i A,BL Coarntypodahe 1a'st Zihursday investd € ,f� Btucefleld .................... 2.28 A good' dry type of bread crumb H ow To Live buck ddoor in ,te is he Saratoga 2 wap p, ' ° , Kipper .... 3.98 dressing is made as follows: Cook was bought. This means that for a 14 -pound turkey, 12 caps. of bread nor Dungannon. They found the ganga)) f.47 WEST 2.46 1>� cups chopped celery, i/4 cup chop PlighbeEat single farmswlae are, used carcase with a bullet -hole thmaugh :::���::..:•.,,•• •.. 1.58 ped parley, one small onion' chopped by Professor Irving Fisher of Yale the lungs, 'obviow-Ay from a ihdgh-pow- in the Magistrate's .............., $ .r :: 11.E0 11.47 1% cups of Rat. in % cup of butter or other good UntiveMSItY and Dr. Haver Emersion, Bred rifle,--Gede,r-iah S-igmal-Star. l ,' r';z . 1. Cdve, preference to nlaitnral foods, liiu�luash thus l i shots indoors at night, using seconds will usually be ample- posht ion at the end of flavored fat for five minutes; then add the emAnlent American public health espieaiuldty fruits, nuts, greens, dktiry C.N.R. TIME TABLE 8 cups medium dry crumbs made aurthrnii-ty, as ,gGtides tohelal:t.b. As lrasit issue Gardner -Arouse . ,.— I ing should not Ue used' because they 2, Avoid) over-,etatfing and over from bread 2 to 3 days old. .Add salt, reproduced do the of wedn took place quietly at I I EAST outdoors; in fact, anybody can take above—expose for 10 to 60 seconds ,_;,rJt. TIME TABLE savory and, other seasoning. Sprinkle "HletatICT (Tonontio) they are: sto on Saturday, December 2nd, ; . A. M. p,;g, the inside of the turkey lightly with 'Exterior of Minis of Miss Marjorie J'eam Prwrsa, da.trgh- oJear ` . ,+ f ., (3ode¢�h fi.3b f.EO salt and fill it with the dressing, but 1. Wear light, llocis+e atLd rporoust tel- of MT. Wilbert Pirxause, God,erach, _, ......,...... Holmesvill i 6.50' 2.63 don't paclt: it. A good. wap to esti- clolthieo. roof William Le6tghtton Gardiner, son of .......... 11, ('Qdnitnlri i b8 l,00 mate how much bread will be re- 2. Vemitirlhte every room you occupy. P Mat AtdieBbemt � ,m, bf Godle.rioh fSealorthl �. ,....... 7.11 2.16 ruired' is to allow one carp for every 3. Keep nutdlaoins as.much as pos- : •r ;; hz<=�.. xv c:. Tonv�hi'p The reiremomng was pet•- t,'fi`> r%'.,; 5•`? .% .' " a�, , St. Colummban 7.17 2.2! 'pound less two of the turkey as it adb'le. formed, by Rev. W. E. Kelly at bbe � -: ........ unb� ...... ° ... , ... , 7,l1 it.29 was bought. This means that for a 14 -pound turkey, 12 caps. of bread 4_ Perspire daW, either by exer- , . - 'A'Cim or by appliication of 'heat. rhr .:sit .., rG .:.x- " - , Presbyterian Mdpse. ' Mr- Gardner is F re the Christmas decorations on our door. With high films, Y 9 f.47 WEST crumbs should be used with the sea- 5. Barthle frequently, in air (espocia•1- a member of 'fir® county polh'oe force, statifonied at Winghem, and ,the bride such pictures are easy=even with a box camera, if it can be set for "time" Mytaheell 11.06. 9.28 sonings increased to about 3 cups 'ly cold air), water (especially cold etas been forseveral Years clerk and exposures.and ............. ]f)ullliam, 11.14 9.840 and. 11/2 times as much fat, or about water), aril s+un,tiight. in the Magistrate's .............., $ .r :: 11.E0 11.47 1% cups of Rat. interior GREAT man of us take snap- there is snow on t c ground, b to 15 court. nI is und'em4ltaod sih'e will re- A y ........ ounton, , , . , , . , ..... 11.46 10.00 Orditrarily a 1 -pound loaf of 'bread 1. Cdve, preference to nlaitnral foods, liiu�luash thus l i shots indoors at night, using seconds will usually be ample- posht ion at the end of �, 12.0'1: 10.lb will make about 4 cups of medium- espieaiuldty fruits, nuts, greens, dktiry flood or flash bulbs and high speed thtD yaair`a--G'o�d'ertiah' Signal -Star. When picturing illuminated ob- .'�i!ad'e�dlbi __. ,,,,,,,,, ° "'° dry) bread' crumbs. Crusts in dress- products. Select by nartunal choice. film. Nowadays, such shots are jects--such as an outdoor Christmas . ,.— I ing should not Ue used' because they 2, Avoid) over-,etatfing and over Arrive in Englandabout as easy as daytime pictures t,ce or the decorated doorway y ' make 'Ir rd brown lumps, and sljoil wedghrt, outdoors; in fact, anybody can take above—expose for 10 to 60 seconds ,_;,rJt. TIME TABLE tiro texture. 3. Ahold exce�slsiv)e seasoning, them with the most inexpensive box with a box camera or at f/11 with Sleverm from Exeter were among EAST. The longest -part. of getting turkey, 4. Avoid rexl�s of pivtei:m, camera , just by following simple the focusing type. If in doubt as the float oonitingelfit of ilalduer's to ar- instructions, p.3L steady for the table is the roasting. 5. Eat your food slowly, 'taste dare- to the brightness of the light, make rive in °n °A Monday, qbw ...................r 4.20 ,�,� Briefly, the recommendations for plump, young turkeys, are; IIee an fuW,, enjoy finitely 62 Exclude :poilisonls mrd' avoid •i'nfec- However, there's another field for three shots—giving say 15 seconds; They are W. Ser -vent, Lloyd Lindem-night photography with the new for one, 45 seconds for.another, and flleW, . ... M6�11fei "' °' "............ e� iltAGAW, . ° . ° Ordinary dripping pan' with a rack, in 4iionia Lavern Harttl'eso and, L. Hunt- fast films ... briefly, y, night scenes 90 seconds for the third Ulm light- eir ed Wsth eiy, Of Ixondoi4, son, of These can be dark ° ° ° .. ° .. ° ° ° °' .... Aialrr/1in . ,-...... 4.42 the bottom, and do not cover the 7. l eon elle teelth and game clean outdoors. pictured ing, or a subject, regWm , niei'pa4 E. J. VGeeethey, Was also with any camera that can be set for reach Ionger exposure than a bright . BlAh ..., , , .,,,t, - , . „ 4.51 ............ .. •............ pan, 4 In a roaster like this any steam Um d' b ml!til y. aimornig 'tete eomiti t 'having gone a "dims" exposure. subject, or one that is brightly - �a,� a ... b:06 that forms can go oft into the air 8. Get the habit ,of thorough, fie over Wi�Gj1', 'Elvia R1>gm1 C.anadfimn Oi�dm,- the )stores is simplicity lit ted. gFloodlightedbm'ldin Ff4 o�....,..­...'!#6-4-,MT 6.16 2;l• -instead of staying inside to draw 'juices' from the turkey. quemt imt>e 0naul edainimiM1onl. Behaviour �e Coin.-Exoteir Times -Arcate. �seeliL Place the camera on a firm can be re ',lit Gide ,.,x-,.. °...e..�,. WE8T Tura a small' or medium-sized' tor- 1. Stamxl, slit tumid walk creat. ,post, tared With nn exposure 10 40 support such as a tripod box expo Fire Partly Destroys Farm Home or other solid object. Load with high seconds, using a box camera loaded - - (i A,BL key about. every half hour, baste wlth 2. Work, pllay, 're'st and sleep in due speed film,, of course, and time the with high speed film. ,.,, ''mronto ,.. x,24 12.0g pan drippings, or butter, or other Pa.t every time it is turned'. A very large proporttiiatrs 3. Comlpemislabe for occupmtionmil de- Flue otn Saturday partly +g e- I ay even� exposure according to the existing Try taking' a number of outdoor stmoyed the farm home of Mr, a dlight, as follows: ilrleftlWht ___.,,....,..6_....... "Vvhlton 12.12 turkey should be bastad about every ficilencies by special 'exereises, and re- shots at night this winter. Night Mrs. Hodd+e'y May ,on the highway , When picturing street scenes, scenes produce unusual pictures,,, ..................r.;.. DIM t.- 3c.:.... n 12.32 ' hour because it is best cooked at a creattifon. about two miles south of Exeter. 'lib® with street lights of average bright- well worth having in your picture ............ ......:....•.... ......•. 12.a9 lower temperature. 4. Keep serene; avoddi hurry, fear fire stbamted about 6.4fi vrhienr Mr. May � exposure of 10 to 3'0 collection. , And With fast modern cess give a time e ,Auburn m1b0aw .............. .. s., 12.40 The temperature "of the oven should 'amid] anger, Wag in •-the act of fill+ling 'a gasoline seconds with a boar cameras or other films, such shots are not hand to get. t&M� .. i,•.: ............... 12.46 be 'kept moderate all the time the 5. Take p'erlodi'c Ihealth (including 'can and ,the fumes agmdbeedl from a camera at f111 lens opening. If 261 John van'Gi ldek limn) ..L;�........�..�.. 12.66 turkey is roasting, that is around 300 dental) examin a,don% d+an,teoi The fico, etoate,d in the rear e ' R • . y ...., ,- a ... 1 e >.- . �, 1. .,. -4ft. J , :., ., . : � e ., . ..Ta Y , ... i.4,. t. 1 t.N ..s./e l.k r,a 1.YM ..a i„4n '+.lidF n.r«Y..lr .�, d_:,,,,Fcii„wfi�rd,.�42tttnth:{J'.4I�ti.�F.:Y�.L.at1...4F.......4htG...i,...a�.�1,L�h�.r..,i..fu'It4,4,J.aLnJI..:St��,r:1.(L .,P .:. .,.,.. ( ...: rid .., �. .t i i ;t f ., d ,. ,. .. . .. C o.. �'. A. rl. . {, t ,. .. f er, ,,, 4 r. i, f {.,"'.e .. ��L.:R�[,cxta-.0".l:exw.w.a0ve:aiaa a:.,(}`ft,.v'�W�'xx�➢LY}N'r�p:�u9�,nn$.roLAsL,IN�•��-.�1N ;� . ,; ss,:. .4':..'., :. , .'f! .. , I. .. N. 1 s., . i, 6.,. I r::' ,R , .. 1 @ r 2 )::. 1 pr f /t .. t.utr✓17x.d,„&'.'n..w,.. t. , t ..,; , c :i , ,,,. .',', ...,,. d-: ,�. -,%• 4 ..- y dui i ., ., .. , , ..,.. .. '} t I. ... t 4 ,. rc ,,. k , n d a r , K -k , n ., .t9 fi J :. x ,. �:,\ .4 '. R.'i , 1 }.., •r �" t, , � �,..,. , �,�� � M t 1 .{, t''(f' t,, w DI �1 12.IItM. Ili :, wS 1lM& .11 ;� .fI VetetifnalnitM „n Hal - ,r Perone 116 P.() - j I 11 11 . t.. ,", I ,i.c SERF : RTH CLIN�V .. nl Dei. E. A.. McMASTER, W&1 �, Graduate of University of Toronto "a)' J. D. COLQUHOUN, M.D., C.M.I i t Graduate of Dalhousie iinive:rstiiy s 41 II I Halifax ;1 �"i The Clinic is fully equipped �ritM 'l ',, complete and modern X-ray sad' e F uA to date diagnostic and b �`ti . . equipment 1;l�'. i ' Dr, Margaret K. Campbell, "., ' L.A.B.P., Specialist in diseaseg`iim tw- I z t fanta and children-, will be at they ��., � Clinic last Thursday, in every noon _e ", from 3 'to 6 Pan. �" i Dri. F. L R. Forster, Specialist Ift diseases of the ear, eye, -nese and 1 I throat, will, be at the tlindc.: the first ' •: Tuesday an every month from 3 to 5 ,,, !11 ,1.• p.m. Toronto Free Well -Baby Clinic will be held, `,:; °n, the second and last Thursday in„'.. mer and Aural Institute, Moorefield '& every mA mth from 1 to 2 Van. y ' iiBA , HOTEL, SEAFORTH, THIRD WED- JOHN A. GORWiL'L B.A. M.G. ,.°.!i Physician and Surgeon - � (,, Bret Tueediaig' of each months 62 Ir IN DR, H. H. ROSS, OfMCM i., , Phone 5-W , Seaforth W. C. SPROAT, M.D., F.A.C.S. Surgery J. C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeou 'hone 90. Office Jol m St-, Seaforft &S -M DR. HUGH H. ROSS a, Graduate of University of Torantot. , Faculty of Medicine, member of Cate' "01,,1 lege of Physicians and Surgeons o! #,' Ontario; pass graduate course to Chicago Clinieal School of Chimp ;; Royal O,pthedmie Hos'pi'tal,—d— Per, England; University Hospital, Loa 4i• don, England. Office --Back of Dim"" minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No 5. Night calls answered from residatiee . 11, Victoria Street, Seafo'rth. "III 12-ffi ,t, i ,. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER .'I' Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat - ,;;11; Graduate to Kedmne, bnivervrity at `i Toronto Late assistant Nese Yolk Optkgl- mer and Aural Institute, Moorefield '& I Eye and Golden Square Throat Hoff 11,A pital, London Eng. At COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SEAFORTH, THIRD WED- NESDAY in esoh month, from 2 p.m- r, to 4.30•: p.m.; also' at Seaf'orth Clinic Bret Tueediaig' of each months 62 Ir Waterloo Streeh South, Stratford. Mu `4 11. 11 Zargaret K_ Campbell, MM. LONDON, i. NTAM0 . Graduate Toronto University Lioentiate of American Board of Pediatrics Diseases of OMIdren At Seaferth Clinic last 'Phiurscty afternoon each month. 3741-38 AUCTIONEERS HAROLD DALE 11 Licensed Auctioneer Specialist In farm and hoiasiehe18e Bales. Prices, reasonable. For dates r and information, write Hamld ]trate. ;i: E�eaforth, or apply at The Expositor„” Office.. 11.1 12-3'7 ,nils. keit, :Mrs_ Jones (showing her guest a I't�; home-made radio) : "My busisant2 4A'.'A!, made the cabinet as well-'° x "Oh, did he work to a design?" aces t ed the guest• "No," said Mrs. Jones; `die madelt.F' r it out of his Tread and Les .got enbt'tgliil. Xa wood left over for a small table. . � Arr , "`That's a fine looking u'mbreiia,'4 J!)1 said the visitor'. a.n "Yes, air thatumbrella fa tai rm tit` Iii years old"r. + "Wily', it beim as good as trc",C(�',i i` .j "Well," replied the host thotk; d ° fully. "it 3rm� been re covered si1JMttMI > ,zit times and W( four new handl1.ek" 11 ' t , With t'he exe ption of t few hf telttti .o% 1. minor repnitg it�n Just, tire same -4 rg', 6 ,; -. 4"< '"flow° Cali, you tell tfibi dl** " ", " , bet aY�e!en'. a professor Ahd ",d, rtt44'-6 tl x tt,i �E;., ..,dell, if thtria 'erre 400. „• ' ("} 1 3 room dnd4 eine iof fhd S�' l ,�l; �� +" 11�t other ib ale profe'saw ' zs P� w < � * � ft a tt - „ rti k ° ,1 ' h tYri , }. y r?f