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M" .. ,_g,,g;,, iviij ��.,M�`.�/.:K�� - i Sea Gull Cry, Nathan; Until the, Day Ludwig; The Bookof Musical Knowl- If _­"­_­`, . .,� , . . 01 11 I 1: Break, Bromfield; The Two Saplings, edge, Elson; Mountains, Fenton; .,�.:`!�,'ffiffiglg-., . , i I - ., De La Roche;'Enemy ,OutpG&t, Chd1­ Bolivar, Ludwig; The Lure 9f Que- . i��1?3'1_1`�.��`rr$, I I I I! ders; Meet Me in St. Louis, Benson; bec, Percival; A. London Diary, Rey- �"...."..'.*.�"'..,�..-.;e,.-.., 4 . I I I i I.. Assignment in Brittany, Maclimes; Aolds; Listening To,Muffic, Horwood; .-i�',`: ; .... .:,:.j� In :: ...... ..... : '... 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'.'.'. _� 0 il Test, Pedler; The Young Matriarch, craft, Mason. . ; .... :�::�i�i���i�i�i�i�i....,.'.":., . 11 '. : � . .1- ................ i§� � I" , I, .Stern; Murder ill Retrospect, Chris- Juvenfle-Moth West Wiridg Where :.. �iii, i: i " :i ..,.*�', .... ". - 'tie; Wild Geese Calling, White; The Stories, Burgess; Young Fu of the �i:��:�i�i�i`,*�i�i�i-,�:i ­.:­. . I . 'Raft, Trumbiel; Signed With Their Upper Yanize, Lewis; He Went with- , . � I .� ' . ,::: . Honour, Aldridge; See,Here, Private Christopher Columbus, Kent; Advenr - : 1P 'I 14 Hargrave, Hargrave; Eirly Summer, tures ,of Tom, Sawyer, Twain; Nancy .. I I Corbett; Apple an the Attie, Jordan; of Apple Treei Hill, Justus; Canada , � I Days of Ophelia, Diamant. -� and HerStory, Bonner; Mulberry Vil- , . *� l. Norl-Fiction - Beauty TreatmeiAs lage, RG111ster; . Runaway: Home; ... I For rthe Home, Hardy; From the Chuckle, Stearns; Call of the Moun- .1 " � . Hand of ,Silent People, St. John; tadn, Meigs; 'Jam Tomorrow, RedlIck; . Western Optario, Landon ; Good Story , Book - of Trains, Peiters,ham; I I - I - f) , I Housekeeping Cook, Book, Fisher; Fishes., Parker; Clouds, Snow and 1943 CHALLENGES VOLUNTEERS , ' . I I I I Last Train From Berlin, Smitli; Rain, Parker. - . . -i .1. . . � � �i I Time of My Life, De Vighne.; This ­ I . . Nineteen forty- three'Dffers a* challenge to volunteer workers ii� .� . Great Journey, Lee; Victory Through I . the opinion of Mrs. W, E.'West; Director of Women's Voluntary Ser� I . � vices, who is pfetured above at her desk discussing the, problems, of f . Air Power, Sever -sky; only the; Stars 0 BRUCEFIELD I volunteer workers with her assistant, Miss Frieda Held. . .1 0. I I Are Nbutral, Reynolds'; Last Time I I A large part of Can4da'-s'.'war effort depends for its success on . ) Saw Paris, Paill; ,Sadid-le Bags For Funeral services for Douglas Suth- the conscientious, splfiess devotion of the volunteef worker who will . I 0 � ' rig. h . To i I Suit Cases, Bosanquet ; F.alli erland Dawson were held ,at 10 a.m. , ave many now problems to face in 1943, Mri. West believes. ? � Through Space, Hillery; BebiAd the Wednesday, December 16, in. The Lit- ' . meet thb growing d6mands of war. and maintain community services, � I . Faae of Japan, Close; -West With the tie Church of the" Flowers, with in- the volunteer will have to take on more work both i,tiside and- outside 6 . . . . . A .� I Night,' Markham. . terment in Forest 'Lawn Cemetery. her home. . . . I . i . Juveni-le-Marjory"s Antique Shop, Mr. Dawson -was a ,son of the former The Wonien's Voluntary ,Services. Division was set up in the De- . , ­ 0 - 'Miss Ma ' 'McDonald -of- Brucedeld. partment of National War Services ten months ag6 and.now reports , - -�' ­ '-"- '- Xbrrhan; Anne.,6k *­,dre6E__'74a­6fiii, ry ' ' '! the e8tablighment -of--ff@-­W.-.­V..S. -Centres mcith 19 9 g,.in p �ft�_21! . 1� Montgomery; Anne. of, Avonlea, Mon I t- and the, late W. J. Dawson, Of Los, _r , K,g,q -----'.., 0 . . . I organization. - The Centre works with existing oriaiiiza-tions anil i . : ,gomery; Anne -of the Isdand., Mont- Angeles, California. . serves as a r6gistry and placement bureau in the community to avoid . � ' Eulogy To Douglas 't_ : gomery; Glengarry Schoolilays, Con- I over -lapping and duplication of effort, , A W,.V.S. Centre in every fair - nor; Man From GlengarirY, Connor; "The wordly hope men set their'bearts -�ized community is'Mrs. West's aim for 1943. . . .. I I ., ,- Hu6kiebefry Finn, Twain; Tom`Saw- . Upon � 11 . . I . . I 11 . - Turns ashes -or it - and . I ­ r-------.-: . � � . u e topologist. He states that, - - anon, "I - - ­I.I.I... __ --� - - - -- -­B�ack --- Reu-=?," ' ',S�W'ell'; ff-a . _prq�tve E ____ -_ Gr ­ A— it'n_,'ntb'__ _­­­­­­__ yer, Twain; Water Babies, Kingsleyi-1. ­ ,.. .. __7_ _-, _ ��§,___ '--- ------ I . IL . . . - R o- b -i n- ­ I e"- oun In effect, the ,native populatibn is .1 % 4 McSpaaden; - Beautiful Joe,' Saunders;. Like allow upoii the Des, , ert's du . sfy I divided into many small 'countries.' ' . I Alice in, Wonderland, Carroll; Little . 4'�"' International war in Egypt is an old Some occupy an area of less than a 0 . Men, ,Alcott; Little Women, - Alcqtt; �i�tpting -� little hou according -to archaeologists in square mile. Two -or more 'countries' .. . � Sugar "Mill House, Hark; There is ,., gone." _-, the Royal' Ontario Museum. More became allied against each other � 1. As a young man Douglas S. Daw- than 3,000 years before Christ, 'rimi- ' I . I One ' in Every ' Family, . Disenberg; . I d -of world- tive Egypt 'was invaded. time p and when disputes arise leading to war . Around the Year in Iceland, Yates� ; son was ambitious an full ' I . . , so that armies up to One thousQ , , I Arabian Nights, Yates; Book of ly hopes. Coming -to Hollywood ,in again by peoples...bett�r-oxganized for man may be. Involved." . . . , . . I . .­ .Small,.*Carr. . 1917 from Detroit, he started.work in fighting. Gradually, the growth of a "In peace time," continued Dr. For - The follow'ing books from the Hur- the picture industry at old.'Vitigrap,h, strong, -highly organized civilization tune, "people of these different 'coun- . � . I . on County Library Association will On the bottom rung as a "grip." The I n insured freedom from invasion for tries' . dan . c . e and feast together, .and 4 1 be in until March, 1943: he rapidly began to' advance. He about 2,060 yeafs. At ,last, about inter -marry. This leads to cornplica- ,�_ � . . ,Viction-Still Jim; Morrow; The was made the first casting 'director 1,0oo B.C. internal decay and the rise tior I is when . war comes, making cer- " I . Crying Sisters, Seeley'; The R)ed at Vitagraph; later for the next few of competing powers brought on an- tain rul`e� necessary.. A man is ex. ,, I I Lamp, Rine;hart; Dr. Tom and Nurse years ,he worked " assistant ddrec- otber thousand years of invasion, end, -in- � � . . . . . . tor at various -studios and also be- ing with the Graeco-Roman *orld. pected to fight against his brother . I . . . ­ . I I . . e :Chris- law but first ,cousins are given neu- � , ­ came.a. production manager. and was nuring the 2,00 tOyears of -th ... trality. In spite of rules for fighting � 0 A I known as I I 'tops." I . .� . +'an era, Egypt never regained com- native wars," stated Dr. ,Fortune, "re- . e I Fully Charged In that capacity he was always plete indelien-dence, wid has experi- , . . . - - I . . . I . - cords indicate ihat half thle !Ileaths of During �the Winter Months many clearl, honest and upright in all -hip' enced, many battles between rival era- ' I I acts and never let am-bition, over- 'pires. , both men. and-wom�n are due to war.'4' . : larmers, who are lucky enough to own rule integrity. - . Certainly waf is, noth-ing new in ' 11 . I a car as well as a ,truck,, put up the'. I. � New Guinea! . - . . 'If rally chariot" aiLd rely on the farm This- was the era when men risked . I .. f , , . , a y aso- their lives �o make pictures and toil I - . . ----.*- . � . - town. B ' I ed such) ,long, hours that they gave Dried Fruits . . line and rubber'w,hich will be needei I 1: . . inext spj"g And,summ:er., *eir heart's �Io6d, and,I)Gaglas gave ' . . Foa'my'Sauce , . every.t4ing he bad to create whole- - , -Consumer 'Information Sexvice, . ' . As Candy . . � �. .. points out that all I batteries in., such some ,entertainment. I tablespoon cornstarch He was an associate p�.odracer for ' Most children love to eat dried ... I ,cars ptanding Jdle '*ill .slowly'.dis- i . '% cup white -sugar, or 0 late Fr4d Thompson's ,steries, _of fruits as candy, and they mako-an-ex- . � . -charge. if ,this'i.5 allowed to go on, the. � I , - � % cup bro�vn' sugar . . I pidtures with "Silver. King." When celletit and wholesome sweet, particu I . in -time serious injury to the batter- I . I I cup boiling wate'r . 4es will result, and'they� will be no "Mr. Thompson, who 'was a,, chaplain larly: at (holiday times when upsets . . ' � .. 1 tablespoon 'butter . I I , ' � in the army before entering pictures, are likely to occur as a result of f�teaspaon lemon rind � longer of any use. died, Douglas -e . ver loyal and with richer than tisuaf holiday fare'. .. . . '. 11 1. Ii is not practical to keep �L battery his ,great capacity for love -was, al- . Raisins . and figs are appearing I L ules7 - )oofi' lemon . juice, , . . e car engines � ivhite. I _'. . chArged by 'running th most heartbrokc�n. �agaln on grocers' shelves and their 1 It I , ' , Combine corns�tarch and sugar. Add . P 0 I . ,from -time to time. The batterY- ,should . . . elcomed 'by house. . I . I . I be removed from the ear and kept During the depression he tried to return will be w boiling.water gradually. ,'Cook fifteen . charged on, an auxiliary charger, so produce for ,himself, but due to. the -wives forithe variety they add. to minutes in the top 6f A double boiler, I - I .. . Conditions ,of that period, was unolic- Inerius- arid because their -.nat.ura.1 . ntil thickened. .4 , I that it Is readk- f6r'use' when needed. . I . I . n ?I I . � st'rring constgatly 11, . rately sweet ess*helps to eke out the . I A battery standiftg" ,Idle should be C698ful, arid, after trying desp,e � . fam- Re�move from heat, add butter, lemon �, . .. . I u to a, fully charged state ev- to meet and' -pay all- his creditors, was ily sugar supply. juice .and .'. rind and 'stir till blended. . bro ght I . . * . � -.. . .1 .. finally forced to go Into bankruptcy. Nutrition -Service points out, how- . , . cry thirty days. . .., . Add mixture slowly to' stiffly beaten r , I ever, that these dried fruits have a � I ` . I . I He never gave ii ' p. hope, and, during � eg wh.te, stirring vigorously. Serve . s -hot or cold with plum,puddinis, spicd f � , . . . his illness he' worked on storls' at greater ,contribution to make Ao th . .g . . � . . his home and said he would resume diet � than just adding variety. All � , , .;Z::!::;�%%:f%::::::�.�::::::�n�.,n: * I Df that puddings or fruit puddings. if using . f � .� ­1.1.1,%.;�.?. .: his career. He al -so was associated dried,fruits Ve a good source i - ."."?, .' ;4 ... .. .. ;:. : .W I'll .... "," ­-:'�J.; .. . � . .,' liii4�1, '.�,�,ii'*1111 .... ig.l.: ­.1�11i§ 3' brown sugV tibe lemon juice and rind - X.I:IYI.,.:�..�,�',�":;""%".�"",,�"",.,,.""'I I "' ,*,%1::,:'1;�;.-;­ . , , with'the 6�tar Bennett Productiont very important mineral, iron, which � # ? ,:,:,:,!,�.i.,::il�..'.'..".,'I 1-g....,.­",��`,,l R .,: 'may be replaced with 1/2 teaspoon � - . �i:' * s I *.i...... i. _ . . f � d �.!, ;.i y and p.'B. Shulberg. He made several is necemiry, for the formation.,c . - . . . . vanilla. I'll :,� : ... .� fi1til, "'.il *,';1`!",�`,,*"`,,-,j So Douglas, ,who blood cells. When ,.,- � :�:.,�.. �,�0,4.1f,f-,.k ,: "U". U`11`11 ." pictures abroad. ucte - 1. .1 . r .� - � . I.... dietary purveys . , . ", .. I '.. I # , I lv;,,",",,�,"....*,,...",.,,..,ll".,..'*.,"*"'* was.s'uch a flne, sensitive pe-rs-6n., took were cond , ,d in four Canadian cit 11 I . �': .: it was found, that many people, . ` , .11 O'. , 0'1,.*."�­ :.... ? ""',v the. lb#-te'rnests of, life -sweetly and ies, * , . .�--.-.'��,,�� ,". , - . , .. . : iM§.*.,��;,. ,% -patticularly women;! -and girls, were �'I�. ,*.�..",�'.:"kk.,.."t",��;�.g maintainted 'that he loved every one. . . 0 , . e�"`Iir"rx**g,� g.- Ontario Coal "' � r r � I I . . . . . . .. ..., "'g, ;; The less -he could depelid. On people not getting enough iron in their rally . 1.11 I I , � "' - . , , '. " ` .the more be leaned on God. 'We miss iueals. Dried fruits should. be used . "Interest is being renewed in ,,the �'!.` il ,11-4'11.'� . . �.� " "I, a4labI6 only Ontario deposit of coal," �stated ­` " " � � . 4 i , !� "' iiii� "' - 11 i . -him so, for in -his home he was ever frequently when they are' av I . Wi; '11"....... .1.011 US I . , .1 ­'. lia arid loving for the. contribution they make to. the Dr. E. S. Moore of the- Royal Ontario lq� . thoughtful, ptjbtient, ki I .: . er. I daily "iron ration." Other foods which . 1111E�I�Ildl ;;; to his wife and aged moth . Museum, "now that our overburdened I I :,,..,,..,:;:I....-.. iron are liver, kidney, transportation systems hre experiene- . "..'..'.. Hip. life of inactivity, which hurt are rich in . P 4 I � and depressed him, despite -his great heart, dried vegetables, molasses, ing difficulty in carrying 'more distant - / . courage, is gone. . God has called lean nleats, dark green leafy vege- Fuel ' " . . � I 0 . -t who here be- tables, dried fiuits, egg yolk, poia- * I, , - I home a faithful servan He stated that coal might be min- . � Make delicious low -saw and loved him In everi tree toes and whole grain breads and cer- ed at Onakhwana, ,'a lonely station, . 1. I . . I and rock and, flower and ray of sun- eals. - , . . , . . situated 70 miles south of .James Bay. 0 1 I 2* "MAGIC" . ligh.f." , . . I � - I I — . Although the coal Is oi� low rank- � I I � .... � He leaves, his widow, Harriet AU31 .. The Test lignite, to .be exact, tfiere are more . - 4 1 1 POTATO BISCUITS19 , Dawson, a Paramount Studio secre� The truest test of civilization is than 100 million tons available. It I . � t-ary, to whom he 'was married three I- . . . wa � s formed through the accumulation � '. 134 cups flour; 4 tsp� Magic Baking . . not tbe,.cetisus, nor ,the size of cities, . =cA tsp.. salt; 3 tbsp. short� . years ago; also h ' is aged mother, Mrs. nor the crops; no, buf the kind, Of of, vegetable matter In swamps of the � * up riced potato; 34 cup milk Mary Dawson, and her twiti, sister, Cretaceous Period, aboift 76 millibm I � . (more or less) sufficient to make soft � man the country ttirns out.-girerson. I dough. � 7 . Mrs: Wright, and'hon, W, J.'Dawaon, 1. � � I years ago. 'Tber6 is a Weak, porou,- . I .- Sift together flour, baking of San Francisco, by an earlier mar- . Interest I . covering -of sands and clays whibb . pov�der and salt. Cut in short- riage, i and two grandsons, Douglas Interest Is like a powerful search- must be first removed by power sh,ov. , , , I . J� .1 ening and lightly mix in cooled . and Richard, and his devote'd uncle, light. You must turn it away from el,,. Then the ligpite can be mined '', 0 4' riced potato. Add cold liquid. Richard B. Dawson, Of Detroit. yourself it you Want to see anything from open pits as in western C.anada . . Turn out -on floured board; 4 1� - . by its light. That is ,Y�hy life is so One drawback tb�this potential fuel C', " lightly roll or pat out, and cui I � - - Is the content of nearly. 50 per cent I., out. Bake on greased pan. O.ven L TUBES dark and full to self-centred people. n`.o�sture, which not only reduces it� t I. 4000 F. P. . . . -,The medicine or toilet sbeif 18in't -0 heating qualities but also causes slak . . . . I the on-ly place to look'for empty col- ' -e to air. The -method,c 1. ._� � , ln� on exposui If . 6., . I . 0- \ lapqbio ftin tubes,so badly needed tor - L�V - - I ' bat have been ked out to elimin. - I " I - .., I I Native Wars in. t' WI I W , 01 � I . i i .— 11%. � i = . -1.11� "I I� MADE solder In making war equipment. I ate much of the wt*er content inVOlVE . ­ � f, . .mf.vv 1,!� - .... . . . . . . ... I IN Look in ba�s,ernbnt and kitchen cup- . �r W �, I . . drying with steam or heating to a � 4 � . . ...... . 1. ......_ . CANADA boards for coliiWble tubes that have New Guinea char, An exhibit of raw,a'hd treated al �, .. . I contained household cement and shoe . I . . ,. polish rthat' may have been overlook-, War Is nothing now in New Guinea. 1191116 Is' On view at the .Royal On. . . i , ? i� I . The nati ,ario Museum - ed. VverY last one coulitsl ,. ives there may consider bom�.5 I ­ I I, I I . I and cinnon something of a novelty .0 .. �. .11 " I but tb�e general Idea of -subduing the - - - "I ,. _11� �", I .1 I - '7:177'r I$_ �,.,� I , � , "I � I I , 11 10,11, I I I I , , , � �, - �, , I � . " � . e _ , . in I I , � I I , , e% , � , �� �, ��I. " 'I',, V%_2 , ��' , I . '' , , ,47, IN yN, .ft V. I , �- I ` r �, . � � , "t?r "' 111.1111, 17 "g, g'--., . �, , t 1� I I. R .1 �. , , I I, �, WrIff VI)MV1,12 ,�Mg 4 � 1% P � . .qw 11 4., . — -,-,- - , , q tim"'," _ . , , ,1" �T';,M �Z,iqj("� .. . , , , . R� ��, " . � � , , 71, � " , I "I'll, - .1 � .. , � .. :� _ , ��... . i . 11 I ,.. �t :1 � . , tT T I , Kl� I &N . .. .. .. ..... . , 11 , : I . "Ivp*.�, � AP 1119211"'A 1-1, I . �1� .,. �,Z 101E`I�Xlllh , :1 ; ( "a !KIP " I .. �. 1.1'1 . .11 - I I ,� I . , I ,� ..� ­ . , ,i4 , Ek � ,,, - 111� �, ... . 1- , " " . ... ;Vh*' *0r4opm-in �, w lobvo , 0,4y'loomi�',, And � ; 41 0 �-�,w,,�,,�g �.W.1.11`p 1"`��'I,illl� 0 , ; ,� I �;,'�i�','; " , i � .. y, phO.p dn't'!, ll�iey? ­,� - I 1-N, � 11 'ZiEgdl I I ..r, _t Xt F . 0 ,, W;a,g,,,QW .T , ,,,, st, � _,� - ".41 Inapi � I For -ftlie : *J$t '(Ume'0_qdeAiph' i - , KA'l,vr"i."l��i� . _ ,,,, .,�" � ,�,, � . � .", i EL' �� 8 4110, Atot koety. ope# qV0AA*, .9-1111r,R- , ,�,',,i ,,, I'll[ �. I I I " L -1 j�,,01,,ig� , I ,:,.; R �,, ,, �, eexcery� 'It --'., 1.11 --1 ,J� 6 1 �� .or four -dml i I , . I Nix - "::N , ���,, . ,p pr ! I -1 ­ , 19L �'1'11 -1 L. , 11. .,q,c0_A .... � � .. ,,x 11��_ -11, � . 11". . - ,'� "11L .11 I R ..., If,, I'll," 11 ��� ��'_. � " � ' Chrlstawsi, end eveii:"thow, some ; 61 " ,.7. W-10, I ... �11 .... � I .12 �1'11` ...... . � I ..'� ,.,,,-,��.��,'A�t',f'�,','��,ft�,,,�'��'�, , ". them closp,4- early, qatillifted to call It 040h 04114" I'll .... : I . MP yp KIP,, Mi.�Op�w t �t.�P;Mill , g 11 a day, Many merchants bUd ­.,"",.. _ ! R� I , Oct , y 'is, of. 0 4,0"� " � "I " , pd- over,' the idqUy mg , I . �� �rl� �]M!W,`,�%q .their daily sales, refusing to Sell *WW Str-eSA04� Ia.. Vauaqws. .. I 'I ro . P "Awl " 1� " ..".., . ... ... 01.4. , - ­ ; �qp� I than one, or two staple qrdejiss to one Rules, =4'these cereal de �� , . ' I .111, .. of 'wor'U, .. 11 customer. , They gave as 4 reason the another way .Mg :1 l.g i,moort-, ru . j4tij, it' possibility it,hat they may not be able ant group of foods- Injo. The asy-s g IT ' n , �11' , _ 'go in a0n-q&!� . 17. ,to replenlsh� their stocks and, '.wished, meals. 7 . iaq .%W" 4$'� _ Tor L �, 11 . , to do -business- in the new jear.-Godr . 110% -V I � .. m�4 , I . , . , , ��, 'A .. Oatmeal Prun 9� . a Pudding � Vy �AA erich Signal -Star. . �, 'n" PAR , - , " . . ralwe'. I 0 , ,a in �b�,e , .? 41.1 I - I" ,atA -, ' " L ., . ;. I "I 151 I cup quick�eooldng rolled oats. ed.by ate' 9.; 07 w , , r. , , , _q,q Mayor Heaman's Father Dies Y2 teaspo94 baking'soda' . , . - , I , 11 . I . I . �11'1_ 'L� I ;Ir �4� - ­: L� ­ L ,.�,.�i"47, � . - . L_ - �_ . I I � ,1- I I %, teaspoon eaft I... L ' . Mr. WbL Heaman, agted� 91, father ,. . I . I ". � � 11, l-,", 11 .-V ,� , ­ , , .. . I I 1 ,;�� . . . 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon . . - �. ,; jw� ,. ­ 4V POP ,.� , _��,�! of Mayor W. X. Heaman, ,of London, I y2 lb. prunes, uncooked and cut fine . .L .. I . 1 1, '': �,O. I ­ - alid well known in Exeter, died at 2 eggs, w4qll- beaten But 'ju&.f In ':' ' rti ' ,w, ' 1-- �11_1�_ I prqpo , oa,,.as, , we ,-, I his home Saturday evening, Mr. Rea- 1/3 cup molasses, . I not contented with,,our sp i`g,' .- "�' .'�`%-'�', . �, . -,g, . fth ouraolves, do __ T_'Affl%4MM%"0,'4, ; 0 Y, man has been .a prominent �flgure.in 2/3 cup water . satisfied, wi 1. I we UMAMM lo ' - London for sev�erity years and for 60, - . . li. ;.,kl,�.K�Qk.. -11 �, . 1% tablespoons lemon Jmlce out longingly to ,a, better,,so e;# A#&I"j.'�J'N"', F, i 1i i�Z�"E, ,-��,��,;_v , _ , "?, yearg operated a fIxel business, He , ,Z�,;_,R4��;�q ; I Mix rolleq oats, soda, salt,. cinna- worthier course 'Of lite; �,�.,.'.;" ,i�; 11 was a native of Devonshire and was . .1 ' i ' � 0 11 mon and figs. Combine the eggs, fore it is that, to. so Imamy 4 %� � `ther�_`_T ��,"',7��,,'!, W�� , ,� , a prominent Methodist and l ot", ,�;�.% , , �'. � molasZea, water and ,lemon juice and en,d;of an old year brings a� aense_ `,,.-a,_. � ­ , . Ij 1. �;;,ix � � , I member of the United Church and was , ," I., .. �� ,�,­ I �,.: . .�. � tl�,, I . �"IF add to-the,dry ingredients. Pour in- relief, in., -that its sbortcoming,p�zand! . "'f'� '. well known in Confe�ence citcles. � '� '� ,'110,rr' to a grear be 1�ft behind, . �', . ed mould, obver and steam failures. Are now ,.to .,) -­ MN.,111, ... ii" 2 Mrs. George W. Wright_of Exeter, is . t . . . . . . % 11 -:)i;,',��', ­ � for three houri. The prunes may be While the approach of a new year'slug-, : .� �� , a granddaughter -Exeter Times -Advo- . . . ,� I .. I I I I . I . ..., I , � g6s�tp �6,p 'Here i ' . replaced by bgs. a y I Serves eight, , e of something ,di � ut,�� .;i 11 cate, . . i ' ith .% �, �Ii "'T, � and.'be-tter beyond, ill, the . we ,�. �- . . TO ."�1'11:�`�:�-. - Ca�rs Badly Damaged Barley Pudding are tPeaffing.-S. T. T. I 1. 1. "­! � " . . . � I . .� . I ,:�.� . �''7'�, 1 . I I . I . ' . I., I',, ., - .. � . . . . . ' ' 1/3 cup uncooked barley . . Resdrve I � . 11. �`: � Cars driven by Russell Marks, of 4 s, boiling water I I . ­_ I � . . cup * The prince in, ale ',falij tale, VaO - :, -.-,, 1.11 , ,.,.- . �, �', � ) " . ) " ., ) " ., alejwy� ''� :::: ... � �q Walton, -and George Seigrier, Mitchell, IY4 teaspoon salt , willing to bAtter' through 'a ' . " .- .. ;., ��o .... : ,, ��, " -.1- � were badly damaged about 6.30 p.m. ' 2 eggs - . hedge to reach ithe beagtiful', pp,"S,' � .�. "."'.. . , .. . ��_ Thursday eveniig when -they collid- Ilk* cups milk . . . I ' I - 1711- 1 -1- - ­ -, But the averag4'person is not r�p',P.or-"­ , Aw!L . 1.,il,� , ed on No. 8 highway, four miles ea.st 1/4 Cup sugar . I -Ing and su . � � " 91.1 11 . . I sevei those. who fround � ,. . r. �:11 "I'll `­�.,., . , of Mitchell. The Marks ' car was % teaspoon vanilla- themselves with "keep off fthe,graW � '�""�Qif,?. I ". - 1. travelling weit and the Seigner car ' . I. 11'..,.,,�',1,,1 1. - . t4 rapidly boiling notices will.probably be left alone far ', . , � was proceeding in an easterly direc- Cook barley in . . _q,�� ,,�� � I � more than tlibi secretly want . .1 'ILLLL . .110Z. -a"44. it. WAS,:-hile., p _�q .. 11 . -4ssing e�ach "Ited water f. r about 40. minutes, ,. .., - .... .... ______, �_ -_-.. ... ­_­-�__�x­ " ;;,"I � .1 ­ . . . ";; . . . . . . other - I that the accident occurred.- or until tender and practically all tike . . I ...�., .1 . . I . . .. I -. :� �-,,A I water has been absorbed. Make a . . 1 .::.',�Q 4. Mitchell Ad.y.6cate. I , , : X , _ , . ., . � "�L . ., custard of beaten egg yolkg, sugar . . �� . . . . . . . "" I - �­­­.­ . �,�,.,; Incipient Fir' and milk. Add - I ". 'R _ - , . ..__.._..1._____.. __ __q99.lwd___barley �nd. _.. - .. ...'' - . .. - ... 1. . . -1 ...� I . ........ - . .- , - -h--... .. cook in theitop of a double boiler un- I .. 11 - . . ,,:. 11 . . I :,. , � An Overheated stove at the 'Seig- til the custard mixture coats a silver 11 ; I . . . . . . 1, . .�. v, - 1. : : Y, I . I . ��..h -ner implement office in. the Collison spoon. Add vanilla and, fold, in the . I . I . I I . '11%� -, . * I � � . ,Z ', ... I I . � rrr . barm gave, tPe firemen a run Wed- stiffly beaten egg whites. Serve hot .- 'FOR YOUR LIVIR 1. . ' . .. , ,t � nesday M­6rning before dinner. NO or cold with applesauce 'or *jelly. I . .8. . ,� : �"). R I "I. I . ,,:� . . . �.. - ". damage 'was don,e, but oi the se6nd Serves six. I � . You cWt be.cwhpletely well I i � I:,,' . , stdrey of the building is filled with " I If your liver isn't well. ,, ; , I � . I,, .,_ flLx, it created quite a scare at the i - Farina Fig Pudding Your liver is the largest organ Q ., 1'4 I , in your b* I , �1! time. -Mitchell Advocate. 11 - and most important to your health. Itpoursent , . �11, I.. 1/3 cup farina . bile to digest food, gets rid of wade,. supplies. . ..�,.�1111 , , �,,:�., - , ,� - , . � ",..�, . Transferred To Walk I erton I , 11/2 cups hot milk . new eneird, allows proper nourishm I& I . . �, . �11� I I _ reach your blood. When Your liver gets out of ­­� I I I teaspoon salt "order food decompows in your inte3fine& TOO . I . ': 4 �_. William Nisbet. who served as ac- .2 tablespoons butter I , ��, I � I become 'con3fipaW. donwh, I and kidners , -� �� �., countant in the local branch of ,the 1/3 cup molasses can't work properly. Yebt feel "rotten"- I ... 1,11 . _ ' . � :, " I �, Bank of Montreal here for some time % teaspoon ginger . headachy, backachy, di=y, dragged out A � "'. the time. . I I ... I , . and has since bpen manager -at Wales 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon .-1 I : .".11. 11 . .. e�", and later at Chesterville in Eastern I cup chopped figs -or raisins , riousands have won prompt relief *�& .11114 .. I 'Fruit-a-tives." So can you NOW- Try . I % '41'.. .." Oik-tarid, has been transferred to 2 eggs. I _�.­ "Fruit-a-fives" CanadWa largest selling liver � �... .. .1 , ".. Walkerton ,where he will act as' man- Add farina and salt slowly to hot tablets. They must be 'good. You'll be , . �. . ...i,. ­ , -'I M.' ; an �, �, ager of the brarech there. It is un 11 d co,ok till thick, stirring con- delighted how quickly you'll feel like a new � ... .. .41 , ook I . :. rl. derstood thL "the Chesterville branch I stantly. C in double boiler for 30 person, happy and well agaiiL 25c, 50� . , � has been closed.-gitchell' Advocate. . I _ minutes. , * Add -butter, .r molasses, spic- " . . . . . . ­ I .. , ; -, I �:, � , . I .. . I . . I . .. �� � ,., , . -1 . I . . . .... � I . - ____ . - - - � I . .. .. �� � � , " .. I 11 . . . - �� I .. . I . -.dm . I - I . . . .. '. 11 I , . I...." ,, I., . I . .�,­. If/ 'r # 0 1 /N . . I . . . . . . . 11 :: i� , : . I � I . .. it I � I . .. . , - ..... I 1. 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