The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-28, Page 7Tit(TRSIVeY; &MUST" 08th, 1/141
Tested Recipes ,
• " iDil(G1ii;Xi
Reeipes,fer ;pickle; . are UUl ego and
cmot
S of them: Make excellent Predeets.
There .are many chopped relishes, aad
Sauees which are comparatively easy to
mein
_prepare,but plates• wherelar e where the,.veg�e•
._-rpieces
ta'bl are left,`�v
it(�le o �
require, more care and patien e.
ToMake oomt crisp pickled *he pro-
portions
a g r a t intit there are
portions are° iahpo t n , � , The
• her:• details worth watehing.. T.
bs• re of geed 'pickles .is
best way to be u • s d failures -
Stir
•
to find out What has tau e
u ow31;' d 'your .rteighbors'—anti.
learn how to avoid them.
pieltles m►ay be hollow, wrinkled,
too soft,* too hard, or too- tough.. They
may be of poor color, either cloudy or
-dull instead of bright, clear green or
white. Any one of these faults may
'completely Spoil the,pickle,
II.oflowpese in pickles is caused by
�
allowing'
too long a time. to elapse be-,
Tetew un, -" tween picking and pickling, .
Wrinkled tpieklea are common, In
pickling the natural juice 1s.drawn out
and replaced by a picklemixture. This
-change should `be ,Made gradually. Too
strong brine or too sweet syrup will
make wrinkled ' gherkins. A. strong
-�^ »
brine �i e for two Claes will not have the
same" result '''"!1's'z"a.' ,weaker. brine -for
nine days:
Strong. vinegar, • eak brine, or over-
heating will, eau, pickles to beeeat,
or flabby: _ _Pickles _I hould be merely
heated through_=nev r really cooked.
T_ Ildlte .4ucunabears, pearl Talons, or
cauliflower -often' lose color on account
• tableepoene gratei IlerSeradieh
M. reshot ani :'d L letle spice
Mix all vegetables. .A.ti , one canis
salt. Tiet stand ober might, Drains.. Add
horseradish. ;loll v ialegar, r tl gar, and
Ipiekle .mice live:' minutes. utes: Strains.
Ada; v'ei;eta'ble mixture. Cook slowly
liftecn na i`i'utcs, 'lour into ster?ili d
,gntainers. Seal while . hot.
• Mustard Pitch%
1 quart small' onions.
1 (Wart dropped onions °
1 quart gherkins
1: quart large cucumbers chopped
• eaulid.aavgr broken is small. piece
art chopped' celery
i1 (in,
2 quarts vinegar..
a cups brown sugar
2/3 cup flour ,
% eup eausrartl
%" oz. turmeric
Y," oz. celery seed
aft ozs mustard Seed:
3 cults stigarlTit
/d teaspoon white e PeP
Aitix' vegetable with one cup -salt
and, three cups boiling water. Let
stand over night. Drain, well. Asld
vinegar, pepper, celery` seed, and ,must—
ard seed. Cook ten minutes.. Make a
paste Of flour, turmeric, mustard;( and
sugar with cold water. Stir very
slow; into vegetable mixture. Cook
five minutes. Seal in sterilized bottles.
Sweet Cueutugber Relish
3• large eucttinbers
3 " Medium onions
41 cup eider vinegar`
1/2 cup brown sugar
icup salt
"ee'lietteeeptkilie cinnamon
cup
a/ tests on mustard '
Y2
chopped 'preserved ginger
Put cucumbers' and onions through
a food chopper. Mix with salt. Cover
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THE GODERICH 9iGNALATAR
TNI1O$ AWAY FROM NOME
(H
'TWO excellent ,Nieces of monumental
ntalr hags etre pa
tom, or reluctant goodbyes
'wor in . .. done
. n. Y hive take:a, t each idooa'1•vayo, Pereira rig
hare
as to be 'ua�tu�Able for ap proach
R -if'
t eau ht xn 'attention, of late. , One ia3,
• "at oil+ eemeter on
;in the olboane G li y' -�� ,
,�� �°me ar!�. the ;va�rds' ,of a song With
'inaist4 n ;lands in masonry, .have and convenience,
'•,
era e Abe i
tile banks of the ? ttutlan41, which refrain that 'lpelon' r`: to .the summer
OhseA'trc'd with mucin admiration only and the 'way of love. All rights re,
last week. It is that erected cross of y ,,
a ser: ve(i, of course: , • . „ • , • u
stone, through,cot%pmon white boulders, Walla through the rasc , by, bode` of
all beautifuily'eementcd tether, with .flowers,
,
,founda i n; ,base„.and upright and Into clsinscd now 1Y
• arms so (xcell,ntly, 1rojortione, and the ieh4w(rs,
,t1u1shed, that 'is above the grave of Joiti with m•e,'.Muary; ,O tell me again!
°oared Stapleton, known to le Loves "cloud's lost in siinshiine after
t
friends as . ..Con," 'I ani •"told '+ be the raie. . ,T
fashioned the stouesi and having the '
e i
inferior vinegar. Good grade cider and let stand -over night. 'Drain well.
vi ear pale amber color a . Cook ten min-
, aineear is of clear, Add other ingredients.
seri excellent flavor. A white 'cider min-
utes. l3ottle while hot.
'vinegar is now obtainable If preferred. • , Gooseberry Catsup
Water containing .too much mineral
particularly, iron, will darken pickles.
If one-half cup, vinegar is added to one
gallon of brine made with very hard
water, the'difculty will be overeome.
One-half cup medium coarse salt to
-she quart water is the standard'brine.
Boiling water is used to dissolve the
salt, but 'brine. must„ t eealwaye cooled
'before adding ve'getables.
White sediment sometimes fornis in
pickled beets' from the combination,}af
hard water, vinegar, and salt. Jf ver
.•°--thttrd water. - is .iioiled thoroughly, and
allowed' to cool before using for pickle
__mixture there should be no sediment.
Care --even to, fusslnes-�s�-as "n"eces=
- sary iii making crisp, ,tender, clear
pickles, lout the result is worth the'
effort.
In making (erten. sauces, and rel-
ishes none of these didiculties=,arise,
but to have perfect results• any recipe
should be followed exactly.
The following recipes are suggested
by the 'Consumer ;Section; 'Marketing
'Service, Dominion Ilepartment of,
Agriculture. ,
•Horseradish -Pickles
4 cups shredded cabbage
2 cups: chopped celery
cup chopped onion
eves chopped cucumber
cups cider vinegar
2 cups sugar -
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Try . -
HOTEL WAVERLE .
Located on Wide Spaciina Ave,
at College 8t.
Eaey Parking --Facilities
Convenlent to, Highways
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aces oodi. : - rub S.M;
Four to Room, il to
Close to, the University,m•nt Buildings,
M`a11. Leat Aitrdens,
Theatrss, Hospitals,
Wholesale 1Houses,, and
• the Fashionable. Retail
8110010Dlitrlot.
A. Illi POw[r.L. PRESIDENT
4 qts. gooseberries
1 cup cider vinegar .
1 teaspoon cinnamon -
3 cults brown sugar
1 'cup water . '
�a teaspoon cloves
teuspoous salt •
'Snub and wash gooseberries. Add
water and vinegar. Cook fifteen min=
utes. Press through a fine sieve. Add
other ingredients; 'Boil forty-five min-
za1tes or until thick. Seal at once in
;lot sterilizer; bottles.
Pepper Cabbage. ,
6. cups shredded cabbage
..2 • sweets red' peppers
2 sweet green Ipepi'ra
°2 'small onions
2. teaspoons salt -
1 cup vinegar ' -
1 teaspoon mustard
1 teaspoon celery ,seed
1 cup" sugar
1'zhop peppers , and onions very fine.
Ads} to''' cabbage. Boil other' ingredients.
three minutes. Add vegetables.. Cool.
six Minutes. 1P -our into sterilized- jars.
Seal while hot.
Pepper Hash
5 sweet green peppers,
8 sweet red -peppers
1 cup ,choppd -onion
1 cup: chopped celery
`2 cups 'eider 'vinegar ''
1 cep sugar -
1 tablespoon salt-
it•etnove seeds from poll-pers. Chop
very fine. • Cover with boiling water.
Let stand 'until cool. Again cover with
boiling water. Add salt end .let stand
tial. minutes. -filra'in well. 'Mix with
ct r} . enitm. ectee e. and -S in�egar. Cook
tw4'nty`'.^ntitttes, Pour into eternized
',jars. S. 'while hot.
Barn Burned • '
near• Wingham "
Fire' which broke out about 3 o'clock
Sunday, afternoon completely clestrtiy'ed
the large bank barn on the farm owned
1►y Mass Minnie Linklater and occupied
Its ..Daviel .?•ohnson, on No. 4 h}ghwiiy
abort tbre>e' miles nett h• efeW nghaln.
A v s iable stallion, a number °of
young pigs, four cows,' one hundred
chickens, the season's threshed grain,
set quantity of ,hay ,and all the farm
imPlemetits were lost. There Nwa par-
tlal insurance. .
ant cif, nae onry Put them together as B ra n,
now
we seethere, tied `last( it playedira, `Weltosn.e, clear - shin -leg, after the
..
Position all ready to :mark,, his fast
Rest rain;
`ixi� 'heart; past naw the
> esting . place when- he Was' conveye Carie
thither. It is worth a eing—t at Burledconfusion ; gone Is cold
the
newruggedso near cross, standing' thighway strain;
t�ienc(r that divides, the'Returned;last thou, Mary., to my
passed t
tasted t toed, hat there might • have Criticism has been been side again, provided a better,inscription
eT stoneis reunion. ;-gray it ••remain ; .
r for Bliss , riou. after the
the nscri tion atone 'The stelae that 1.4,y e light • a 9
ishere bearing the: name, may look, rain
t
a aiiist 'the lasting grandeur Gloomwould have garbed
_ ,' us,
poorly gun-
of the rest of the ragged pile in years ., :. settled as storm,
,to mane, The 'word Stapleton&, ,• Wade Struck our love temple, its beauty
me think of another good piece of deform ;^
memorial ail y
'�
which 'is to be Now °scattered are clondS;
ason�r things,
found at the Bowman graveyard on, new, are made plaits,
highway Ro, 33, near iHanailton• :Mistakes we 11 kiss away 'after the
f this Gods Acre will be rain,
'Visitors- to
s .
interested, as I have bcea while there, I'll clerk &yon with roses, dress you in
iu reading din the memorials to the flower,
pioneers of that section of country, so In the clear sunshine cleansed now by'
lie buried in that old
many of whom a the showers.
Methodist graveyard, where Egerton, Tryst with me, Mary, 0 tell me again
Ryerson 'when minister in the eked Loves abiding, unbroken, after the
days must hlt'e officiated ass clergyman rain.
at , intermeutS. In the south-east The song reflects a misunderstandi•ig
corner there is a reconditioned grave, that arose •between two dear young
a good 'piece of work done `bra min,- lovers who made up after a summer
ister ht Hamilton by the mute of
storm. Hearing of It, it was not hard
Stapleton. The Rev. .1. T. Stapleton to put it into verse.'
learned his 'masonry trade. in >01d.
Nottingham, in the British Midlands,
betore 1e 1 became a minister' and
MAFEKING.
emigrated tots _
this country.Seeing the -
the (Methodist C9hurch in that Idami Warner"' McIntyre and children, of'the
g"rave. of one o �
f the
old worthies o 'MA:FEKING, Aug. .q;_ -.-M r. land Mrs.
ton Mountain vicinity all • gyne t. 2nd cone>essio—
n
of Ashfield, and Mrs.
pieces, the a.tonO with . itc inscriptio Geo Pollock and fa y,
co
mild of Sheppard -
in so (many broken fragments:.
.qi �1►(; este ins C1i�Paflii_ck.
iutnie'ttrd, of tenor skier a;' Mr, and Mrs. Will Andrew and
garnishing sting the tome of -this prophet Louise attended •the Andrew -McDonald
who had been lying there for over wedding last Wednesday,
seventy years. Mere lat. the remains The sympilthy of the community, is
of Perhaps the Wriest' 'minister the ' extended to 'Mrs. 'George Twamley in
early (Methodists of this Upper Can- her recent bereavement
A recreation centre has beef open �Traw oP Fergus. The arou' pie jet's oxo
at Clinton for the FJaic'n of al(i Majesty's ' r - 'Northern C►aatario,
forces. a clotty trill
They will reslae an ii'tallop,
Maurice Quanee ®of Exeter fell o y t ,
adder while iei.1n pintas and sof- '�Y imm idtngl u
u ladder P t. p At the Mime of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J'.
feted a broken wrist, Saaturdai after
inti al of the Hew; Pumsteel, °Int"' en y
T olbert Moore, lAr p myon last, Florence Irene, elder laugh-'
Sall 'tontinuatioil � clnooi for seven ter of Ir. and Mrs, 'rAwc lid yungbltut,
years, has resigned the position owing Londesboro, wa:s united in marriage to
to 111 health . and will leave -with, hip a es Knox, wdlianas+F; son sof 'Mr.
wife and taamile to reside at 'Lindsay, J 'elm. W. Vii: Williams, Clinton.
where he has cpurehased A. store. and ,
+ nn • oldresident oi' v,, 1d€t:rald Snell of iG'the1, eousl>:a of
Pletcher Sperling,. ano the bride, olflciated. Atter a honey-
brussels, passed away at ' his home o trip to .O.ntarll1 • oiuts, Mr, and
there pn' Saturday, sit the €tge of eighty- oatosAx WfiliamQ wi11''reside'°in Cltntofa,
two ,.'ears. 'He conducted an impie- tial lnsuranee
meet tore in Brussels for some ,years, na ements Anti sunced
He is ►survived by his wife a'nd. one, F g g
J, lI; Bruusdc�zi, •Ulii�tnn, .�x'nxl�iunce+s
sen, Wyman,' o1 �Londoh, the engagement of his daughter, 'itilar-
John RaveUe• died at Grand lend on
'Mar-
ian Flare, to Clayton Francis., Dixon,
August 1?th,. aftor, a weeks. illliess. Mrs.: J:: F. Di on,,. Clio*.
fie was , in hia: seventy-seventh year, too Af Mr- and
Survivin are leis 'wife, formerly Miss ton' the wedding to take plaace in
J w rd ' sister 4f James'lioti,� September.
ane '#lo a t
ultatioli with ton, spent Sunday, with Mr. -arid \las:
i t n
Doctor: Well, madam, what see
be your trouli'le? 'Lady :. Pains in 'my
,,arms, eloelee. I ran -hard' et -the
over myehead, 'And the same: with my
legs, too.
Ins to
ad had 3:nvwn. IIe _•was,: -n man al Miss ,Lottie Saunders visited recently
great size, as itis -chair ins T the with her two sister,, Mrs. Eddie
Bowttiian church will show. It is Thompson and Mrs. Reggiei Broome of
inner; in• ' the choir with
rd ! derieh : and a daughter, Mt< Mr. and Mrs, Albert ,Sutherland,
William . Hisenbaeh of `Detroit, . Two Reachville, announce the engagement
ears ago Mr. and Mrs.. ilavelle cele oP. their younger daughter, Jessie Ruth,
Y to ' Ianriee-Laycoek of Brussels, son of
,grated their gal4len wedding. .(,L � a: cock 'of'�'i'altera
Wiliam Brownlee, who died Mr• and Mrs. J. . y
l Henryy Falls, :the marriage to take place the
a(t= �C!linton • on °Friday ° last in ' his ,
eightieth, year, was is native of the 1 th
Base line, Mullett township, -'bust spent
4 ge ,
the ea +e � . 4.
United, States.'His first wife Lyre -
deceased him- many years, and a son
and a. daughter, both living in the
_States survive. lie nfter`*artis mar-
NAN.
If atm 1
Oars• dysentery,
pains ht the etemokelt
say looksies of the � d(Ir` e
ate valuable time, but at
cure bottle' of Dr. Fowler's -
tract of : Wild Strawberry .( ego
low ;quickly art , vs oast
' h ut you use ' 1 Dr. �rvler's"
Sats' ore not experimenting with oma
new grid untried remedy, but
that has stood the. test of Slue;
'that has mai un, the market
for the
past t 1 eaatd. Beware , of aubrsti'
ttitc l,�., -They may be d.un,gerous► to
yotiir health.
"Dr'. F1owler's, F ansl feel safes
'The T AteiZeina ,('t,," Ltd,, Tarunte, Oat.
with her Parents heave:
ing 'tw:o we(=l� 1; ,
Zril. and Mrs. 'Geo. lean', of .A.ubu,
visited at she home of Mr.. and litA.
.Y,
Treble- ° ons Sunday.
Mr •John Pett an, of . Nile,
Mie: and s. g
(spent 'Sunday with their daughter.
Mrs, S. ' 'ail tone, 1$r. °anstenn and;-
laauily. -
Mrs.' Allman and. daughter /tab, o'f
Toronto, are yi'$iting, tite former'
sister, 'Mrs. Will Stevens, this week,
atter part of this mon amiss • June Inkster oi' Torrontor° i.
'Reverend and Mrs. W. J. ,Watt, spending ho1idayS' at the home of Me, •.
rimsby, announce• the telwgement of
sled •Mrs. E: ltchell,'
;Genevieve,
t
'� ne o
Ge
Edith
meg. ill 4�..
W
d y .
it daughter,
lie ler, stn
Duncan .Tames yiilian ioore:only Solt and Mrs, . Laurence Snyder are havang
l,1rs. T. '1i: Moore•, ,White . a ble mBesch.... , .,,...,.. .,.
of1r. trot; S as holidays at S u
h ch, The marriage_ willake place M A.rthur Maskell and friend spent
'Sttnday with 'Jr. and 'Sirs. Howard �'
Squires, Dungannon,
tied _Matilda 'Perrin of 'Clinton, who r quietly September 6th, at rile home oft
-died.. four years ago. the bride.
The -death of Jane Macfarlane, wife
of Edward Glenn, occurred on August
loth at ler home on the 2nd conces-
sion of, Stanley, in . her- seventy sixth
year. "he Was a lifelong resident of
Stanley. . Besides her husband, two
sons and one daughter survive, Don'
aid, John and Isabel, all at home;
also one brother, John Macfarlane, of
Stanley. Two sisters of the deceased,
Elizabeth_.,ancl Agnes, died within the
last few months.:
Gayman—Draper
1rhe marriage of Miss Sadie Marion
Draper of''Clinton to VPaltet R. Cay-
man, of St. Catharines was solemnized
iia St,_. 'a'11atil:=s- ..,eAiigl vane.echu-rete
Niagara-on4the-Lake, by the rector,
Rev. C. Smith, on Saturday,. August
16th. - Mr.'. and Mrs: Gayman will re-
side at St. • Catharines.
Whitfield'-Sholdice
`A recent wedding at Brussels. was
that of Nora Sholdiee, younger-daugh-
ter
ounger-daugh-ter of • 31r. and. Mrs. A, 'Sholdice, to
Joseph Orval'Whitfield, son of the late'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whitfield of Brus-
sels. The ceremony:_ was performed
at the United church parsonage by Rev:
Chillies Lewis. Mr.. and Mrs. Whit-
field will: moke their home at St. Cath-:
arines, ' .
Thomas Pryde
Joins R.C.A.F.
Thomas 'Prude, a well-known busi-
ness man • of Exeter, has joined the
Ro3 a1 Canadian Air Force as a liking
officer and will report at Trenton 'on
September 6th. 'lir. Pryde is a veter-
an pf the last War and since his return
has taken an tr'e*tive part in public af-
fairs at Exeter, particularly in con-
nection with the, -Canadian Legion.
Hillen--Dennis.
The Dennis home ih MeF illorp town-
ship was the scene on Saiturdayf; August
10th, • of the wedding of. Tessie
Margaret, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John.Dennis, to Stanley Arthurc,
Killen, son 'of°:1Ir.'' and Mrs. .Calvin
Millen, also hf McKillop. The cere-
mony was performed by :Rev. R. W.
suitable r11- 11o1 rood.
ascription on it. Tho; writer has sat . Mea. Elmer Johns ton, wlio bas'been
in that chair, with another minister 4erlous`'ly ill for the. bast couple of
alongside, very comfortably, through w4'eesi is' improving. nicely.
an > aluai\ersa•i' sert^ice-tlte chair
Mr; and Mrs. Ferenc Ranson of.
which he is ,said tfi izac•e tilled when Jackson, Mich., said Mrs.. Agnes Me -
'sitting. The story goes that he had
Cormick and -Mrs", Ilarriet Kilpatrick
,built for himself- a s,peeittl buggy Io of Lon;.' Beach, .CSalif., were weep 'Lined
canny his hefty self from place to visitors -With ' Mr:' A5d•- X\Its Richard
place, -and often two chairs were .pro
Kilpatrick and \Lr and: "llrs: S. J. Kil-
vidE"d flit tial to, sit. upon when he patric'lc. Mrs. STeCi�i'`miek ,anti Mrs.
--mad"-e-..his.`,pastoral ci1Ls. He had, :t Kilpatri(l: are remaining for a couple
name for_ being• a good tuuau land a of weeks.
faithful pastor. He was buried tit Mr. and Mrs? James Bird of Brussels
Bowman, but as the years pa Asecl. all spent ',last 'week with Mr. and.' Mrs.
oho had • known him had passed tor Harman Pdh`lips.,� ' Blake and I3er °
and ,there was none left�ta) mea.,;. r.,.. f
ti '... 1',tapleT'``i' tf' i nice,. of Dune : v''•led fon Monday
his .�;ra ar.". Su John, ,,�
le • resident pastor went to the task wyth Mr -at :i1ts _Ul nca•t Make.
of_ securing; b4 uic erw •`t►nd .eementi ig Church service twill 1)0 held next
Sunday at 7.30 p.m. -
them together in a ktreophal us Shape.
g ' , 11er the fragments. Master Ronald Dickson of -W at' anosh
and, pi fuser Cea1n"et > spent 'the week -end with his c�usins,
of the inseriptiun rytuue,' inserted that
upper er side. Of the neatly''finished Mr. and Mrs.
. VClifford
l ffo ur ell Flak eh were
un, the i 1 s
work. A serc•ice of rededication-wasa4a iglleted t(p -knoit Ihat she was able
held . just utter this rwas dofle, �'Whe is to come tonic from 'l�ondon hbspital
the late Rgv. T.. Mbert �Ioorc ped'- last Sunday, to 1pE>nd ►t ' fety happ}
for�uxed the, sacred office, and quite a last- Stvith_iler parents, brothers and
number , of interested ministers , in-
sisters.. She returned to London that
Ousting the water were present with
evening, none the worseo of her _trixt
a large cotlgret,atiun. This week I Se We hope to have her back home
1►at � ml gain the spot and thuugl�t ()i:_ again, fcir another. visit, in a short time,
t,liis Mob in connection with that l'
V1-
borne- one, froth -claiming to be Stal+e
letou work.
I often say- What I -would -do- If 1
m=
°
GO 50./50 WITH OUR FIGHTING FORCES
CA II
Cp �, D i il o N.
Goo')
Give yourself and your service station massa
IfLME1411EIt•s• a break. Let him check up voter tar and
- The slower you put it ftp,* shape to servo gasoline. It gh'ros
drive the more hint needed work ct, .elelps you keep your'
you save t 50/50 Pledge. Every gallon counts; seE
that not Ca drop is. wasted: "our Fighting
,Forces need gall the gatsoline they can get.
5,Itaite 4,141° Sh4Zte yam.
(ru srrC�ire 6 -az VICTORY
5
- Untended for last week)
were ti iriilliotlflire. Seeing_, tiffany._ P()RTEit'S 1Il'1'L, Aug. 19. --•-Miss
houses ( Af la4te, particularly in the Betty cpt}Newton
e v onhalsa stenhca po itihn
ion
country districts, 'where there „are
front doers without any approach' '4 Phyllis O evrole;Isatin has been enjoyingstc>pvp --ssr logit ,blit inaccessible to `the
cttllt'r. and practically ' useleits ttr the the comliauny of :1 little friend from
has made in.,.., London the past w0ek.
(ltvellc>r in the house, ► rif Lois and Millie; Rotvclen, cif IIcIntt,'
nay„ of the 'unfinished condition
`file, are sl►E'ndin;; tit,-tt=t>ek with tlti�ir.
such -liuur('s that I `would nut of xn� rrandpareuts, Mr..and Mrs, .las, Leek-
orwished-6m. is TtitCPC'(1t i`; 1 r( t. t•tul, tca. wake. me e x( Mrs. Will N eh4►1, Port
door usable and s(► c•c►uigie`te the house.
Credit, •are week -end cl�tl vi�it(pr> at G. (1.
Snc•h a condition provokes the flues- Newton.,4
tion, "i�`1 that where thi w0110 for Cis .rch :Norms: -.(pg. . ,try, :�n„ust
building.played.out, Or Was it left•that .�I:1t, lincliwers;(1y' services- tilt;
tvaay to do atva�l .with unnec'E'sc"e e`e 10 „heli; at (arae' rliiirch.
;sense tot the t`1_1)j_ 'ing''° L.il:ely it; Rev: 1i:. A1dswoirrh of Staffs 1 Llltt'di
was (the intention, ilt (>t1411 case.
church ' ill SIIPak-at' both se iv lees, 11
short; to put those* steps still tha'1 O'clock and 7.:3(l. A special't•hankofter
verandah t(► that door. Int ° in o(' ing is asked -•`for. 'There will he .Pedal
('1150 I lutoty twt>nty-ti,t'E'`-y(at'jsi 'fur <>
music bis the choir, with Clinton talent.
at':o ed ,ttv.t�1 and it rernainw t 1e'.•Mr. Aldswortlt to is :woken at '(;rave
p
same, al 1(p 017 tattle with good alt c liur('h before and needs no intrude('- j
.
pointtttent5 and nicely 1 (p1- iutllrov( don. . . : On Thursday, AW,11 t 1.I, the
uietrt within and without, `hitt. 11(1 •regulate° n ting of the it 1. was held
reaching up to the door finless you in the basement of the 'chimes. At
used al ladder. This .111111110V 1 have, quilt was finished and business mat-
• ('Glinted quite a ilttnlber 4)f' "these doors ters were discussed.- MoIley was voted
over 1111ic1) 'the word "%Veler►jn(s " to pay part of .the ,('o t of 14 deeo r atiilg
could hardy be writton. To 41(4.40t' the Reparsosage�';tt Bayfield. Red 6'r4w,+
Yhn111 or snake thetil ,tttt•a,(ctit-(• or unit of'a Porter's Hill nidit in the base- ornate w(►til4l 1)0 0 sort (>f i{site+%' 'laces meet _Kit the church Monday after-'
ntay act ars ventilators 1)trt "1►laceq
- noon, with Mrs. " Betties in charge.
where happy memories iotas cluster
The Meeting was°4ip("ned with the Na -
about the enuring in and going, out.
Hotta l Anthem., followed by prayer',
of dear friends, or where ttvoe or threes Business was eiisc'ttssed and it Was
linger in .•filing assoc}attions as greet' tier}d0(1 to hold at bake sale shortly, at �
(`;futon to increase the 'funds. F'otir .
Q'RTER'S .BILL
COLBO'RNE _
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP, Aug. ;26.—
.Mr. Will (Olaytan of Putnam spent
'Sunday here. Mrs. .Clayton and Jack
returned home with, him after spend -
ale
"Did you 'hear about Elkins, the
bank eashier, . stealing oftft ' thousand
and running away . with, his •-
=best
friend's wife?" Vrood heavens! 'Who'll
teach his Spnday school class tomor-
row?"
omorrow'?,,
poxes 4►f' artie•le4 were parked. Army!
quota. 1 turtlef►tVel. :ttrcater, 1 sea IC
,!
--gonizing
1 alternate c,np. 4 pairs soe'k . 2 p:tits •
ttvoway i'Ititts. Navy gttota-- 1 scarf,
2 hi'lrne'ts,, .-2 long seamen's socks, 3
■ .B
•'.
Eczema (Salt Rheum, pair; alba•(} seat mens socks. Bomb
victims` box •:1 quilts,.1 pair bloomers,
° 1 i4'Qater. Hospital '1111111104 '10 pail's
. No rest, day or night, for those ;iyjanlaie, Hath ('Xtra I) supplies
rants.
elided with that awfc sk1n dist' . boiit t•r't'enty-1114, 1t141i4"-. 1014' present.
eteer or ba t rnc�unl as , is '1'tvo Guilts 11'E're quilted and yarn giver;
coimiflonly csalled. (►n' for newt month. The 1:1'i114't of
Q°rt irnt,e'nsb burning, •itig Saul• t114 ._we West 1,1(10 eerve11 a dainty hutch.
smarting, especially at night, or The 110 t tt14PliiIg will 114y held the 11111(1
when the affected hotper is exposed ` :tioftalas• i11 :14'lit('tn110t',. ' '
strong heat, or water, are eknost
tinbeAxt►bie, and relief
0°14 • A man went into a ipoak-a1tore to pile -
welcomed. • (erase :t ....resent. "I want al leatherTa get rid of Otto" >lt " hound copy of the Psalms, pi00 .e," lie
eearj► to iiat►e the blood- cica+need by aaked.t•114' yofntt lady cicrit. The clerk
the . b of a thoroughly reliable
blood medic ins sack, M Burdock
Blood Bitters Which during the ,past
cQ y wl, has met with, great "acmes
irr, relieving enak d eseen, by lite -blo t
cleansing and vivifying ProvertiOe'4
looked over ,the shelves for fl few min-
utes and .then retuned to the customer.
"Who's it by?" site salted«
;find 'Y aads1`o' •' would - you /Rio
ax nice elop Tramp -:-Bat rill depends.
m TO M1vlbiirn O, ThAtio Tilit600, drat. lady. • It Is Iamb, pork' or wood?
There is ''a ready market now for your‘
-
surplus WHEAT 'E , and- R .STRAW. • Take
advantage a this present: opportunity.
Consult your loccil dealer or •Write promptly, to a
ONT.
WIDE .& dAUGI�TRENTON,
:PAPER CO.Cd ,
It is just
ti
A
•Ws
COMMON SENSE
for business people to keep their names, and their places of
business before the buying public.
} . -° The best means, so _ far discovered, of° doing that, is two
advertise, consistently . end regularly, in your • local
newspaper. ,
THE SIGNAL STAR
covers the town and district and will carat your messak'e
at a trifling cost.
Here is sol iething that should never be overlooked ...—
it is the consistent,-egular advertiser that gets the business.
Occasionally a man decides at the beginning of a year
not 'to advertise, but he' has invariably been disappointed
when he .' takes stock and compares his anntzai Statement of
that Seal .with those years . when he ' advertised regularly.
The results are t,1wt ys the same, because its just
Common. Sense,-
to
ense,
to advertise and 'keep on adyertising if you hope to rank
among the progressive residents of. - your community.