The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-04-24, Page 7Hints For Homebodies
Written for The Advance:Tirr»es
Jessie Allen Brown
Pl inctuaiity
Punctuality is a habit, and a most
desirable one. We all know the hab-
itually late persona It is .the same ones
who are always late for church, their
children are late for school, and you
can depend on them to never be o11
time. If they are due at a committee
meeting, the meeting is certain to be
field up waiting for their arrival. We
wait time after time, at a Bridge par-
ty for the some 'woman to arrive be-
fore the party' can begin.
Sometimes lateness is a matter of
indifference. They do not care wheth-
er other people are delayed or not,.
so long as they suit their own con-
venience, More often the chronic
late is an incurable optimist. They
think that they can do this, that and
the other thing, before it is time to
go -and they never can, consequently,.
they are late. Lateness is really a
form of selfishness. There are times
when it just seems impossible to be
on thne-but that•should only happen
occasionally. Give your children the
habit of punctuality, both by precept
and training.
The Food Without a Substitute
Spring and early summer frequent-
ly find children and adults possessing,
thatwell-known `tired feeling'. Ex-
aminations and extra school work are
in store for many young folks, and
it is up to the mother to put the child
in the hest physical- condition poss-
ible, to stand tPie strain. Most moth
ers are - anxious to do this, ° btlt do
not always know the best way to ac-
complish it.
Togive your family • its full com-
plement
oal
plea ent of milk, is one of the best
way of accomplishing this. Are you
using 1 quart for each child, and 1
pint for each adult? If not, you ought
to b The milk bill should equal the
niea bill.
1
t ll.
is not
valuable for its calories
U ICS
alone, r
because eause
almost an
food can
P
i
n
s
t
n
s
t,
C
Meat
i
give you calories, It is valuable be-
cause it contains all the vitamins and
all the minerals, with the exception
of iron. There is no other food that
will do this, and that is why there
is no other food that is an effective
substitute for milk,
Many a
Y P ea
Ple will say that they can-
not drink milk, or that their children
will not drink milk, and so on. If
your children actually dislike milk so
that they cannot drink it, say nothing
about it, but give it to them in their
food. Puddings and desserts of all
kinds, soups, sauces, cakes and even
cereals may be cooked in milk. You
get: better valaie for the money that
is spent in milk, than on any other
food.
Butter
The amount of vitamins in milk
and butter varies with the food the
cow gets. The snore sunshine, the
more vitamins, Doctors have been ad-
vising that expectant mothers take
SPRING DAYS
are new -life days
Now that the body is bounding into
new life after the shut -in -days of
winter -don't load it down with:
heavy, indigestible foods. Shredded
Wheat is the energy -food that supplies
the vital food elements of the whole
wheat grain in a digestible form--
vitamins, mineral salts and proteins.
Eat it with milk for breakfast and see
how it carries you through the fore-
noon without fatigue.
HRED
HEAT
WITH ALL THE BRAN
OF THE WHOLE WHEAT
THE CANADIAN SHRDD
ED WHEAT COMPANY. L
ria.T..
cod-liver oil, to give them vitamin 1)
'which acts itt conjunction with the
:calcium and phosporus to snake good
'bones and teeth. Many women find
it impossible to retain the cod-liver
oil. Experiments have been i:arried
out, in substituting better for cod,
liver oil, with most excellent results,
It was found that the babies hacl
firm bones and the teeth of the mo-
thers were in good condition. De-
tails of the experiments are not at
hand, but I hope to learn More about
it, and will pass it un to you. Ex-
pectant mothers cannot be advised
too strongly to take their full quota
of milk, use butter freely, and take
cod-liver oil if possible.
Gelatine and milk stake a healthful
combination, as the proteids in the
gelatine supplement those in the,
milk. Most children like gelatine des-
serts.
Spanish Cream
1 tablespoon gelatine
2 egg yolks
3 cups milk
-3 egg whites
1 teaspoon vanilla
z cup sugar
118 teaspoon salt
Soak gelatine in cold water to com-
er, for 5 minutes. Scald milk, pour
slowly over beaten egg yolks, return;.
to double boiler, add sugar and Vela,.-
tine. Cook until thickened, stirring.
Remove, add salt, vanilla, and beaten
egg whites. Pour into a mould and
chill.
Vegetable Chowder
Adel to a can of vegetable soup an
equal quantity of milk and 1 teaspoon.
butter. Heat slowly, and serve with
croutons.
Croutons
Cut thick slices of bread' in cubes.
l'ut in a single layer in a pan and put
in moderate coven, until dry and nice-
ly browned. Croutons may be butter-
ed before browning-.
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by ART-HUR SOMERS ROCHE
The Strangest Romance Ever Written - e
THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO MARRIES THE MAN SHE
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HIGH 'SCHOOL
EASTER TESTS
FORM IIA
English Literature
'Class I -J. Pattison, J. Schaffter,
A, Adonis, M. Rae, R. ;Thompson, V.
Biffin, A. McGillivray, E. Weir.
Class 1i -A. McLean,1). Walker,
-SP. Deans, H. McBurney, M. Moore),
(r1,. Moir, W. Moir).
'Class IIT -C. Farrier.
Pass -L. Robertson, V. Broomer, J.
King, J. Woods.
.Fail -A. Coultes, W. Cruikshank.
English Composition.
Class I-V. ''Tiffin, A. McLean, (D.
Deans, E. :Weir), (W. Moir, L. Rob-
'ertson, D. 1Walker), J. Pattison, A.
�aldcGil livray.
Class I1 -R. Thompson, J. King,
(A. Adams, V. Broomer H. McBur-
ney), M. Rae, C. Farrier, M. Moore.
Class 111 - (W. Cruikshank, J.
Woods), A. Moir, J. Schaffter.
Pass -A. Coolies.
Geometry
Class 1-(J. Pattison, C. Farrier),
(M. Rae, D. Walker), (E. Rae A.
Moir), (V. Tiffin, A. Adapts).
Class TI -H. McBurney, 0. Tiffin,
(E. Weir, A. McGillivray, R. Thomp-
son, 1). Deans), M. Moore.
Class III -(W, Moir, J. Schaffter),
J. Woods, A. Coultes, V. T3roonzer,
K. Fry.
Pass -A. McLean, L. Robertson. a
t.. Fail -W.- Cruikshank, J. King, -.M..
Nicholson,
Arithmetic
Class T -M. Moore, A. Adams, J.
Pattison. ,
Wash Day
Is Easy
Now
Particularly if you have.
a modern Connor E1ec
tris' `Washer in your
home. No tearing of
clothes, no back -break-
ing work. Just fill the
tub with hot water, drop
in the, clothes, turn a
switch and"the work is
done.
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i
Wingham Utilities Commission
Crawford Block. Phone 156.
Class 11- A. Moir, J. King, W.
MMloir,, D. Deans, V. Tiffin,
Vass -R, Thompson, L. Robinson;
J. Schaffter, A., Co i1tes, A. McGilli-
vray, A. MacLean, C. Farrier, H. Mc-
Burney, D. Walker.
hail --J, Woods, W. Cruitcsitattic,':V.
Browner, i\& Rae.
French'.
Class 1-(A, 1Vloir, V, Tiffin), R.
`l:Thompson, C. Farrier, A. Adams, (H,
McBurney, A, MacLean).
Class II -J. Pattison, (A. McGilliv-
ray, E. Weir), M. Moore, (D. Deans,
W. Moir).
Class III -M. Rae, ' D. Walker, J.
Ding, (A, Coultes, i ,. Robertson).
P. ass-Janel; Woods, D. King,
Fail -V. .Broomer, J, Schaffter.
Grammar
Class I ---D, Deans, J. Pattison, C.
Farrier,D, 'Walker, M. Moore, V. Tif-
fin, J. Schaffter.
Class II -A. MacLean, H. McBur-
ney, A. McGillivray, R. Thompson,
A. Moir, V. Broomer, A, Adams; J.
King.
Class I11 -L. Robertson, M, Rae.
Pass W. Moir, ,A. Coultes, J..
Woods, - -
Fail --33. Cruikshank;"
, Latin
Class I -C. Farrier, V, Tiffin.
Class 'II- A. Moir, M. Rae, R.
Thompson.
Class III -D. Deans.
Pass-H.•McBurney, A, Coulter, M.
Moore.
Fail -A. MacLean, J, Pattison, J.
Schaffter, E. Weir, J, King, A. Mc-
Gillivray, W. Moir, A. Adams, L.
Robertson, D. King, R, Robinson, D.
Walker, B. Broomer.
Zoology
Class. 1-A. MacLean, (1V. Cruik-
shank, C. Farrier), .(A, McGillivray,
J. ,Pattison), (A. Coultes, D. Walker),
(A. Adams, E. Weir).
Class II -V. Tiffin, (D. Deans, M.
Moore), J. Schaffter.
Class ass`TII-H, McBurney.
Pass -R. Thompson, V. Broomer,
M. Rae, L. Robertson.
Physiography
Class I -(C. Farrier, M. Moore, J.
Pattison),
A. McGillivray,
), ( A. Moir),
(A. Coultes, D. Walker), V. Tiffin,
A. Adams, (D. Deans, W. Moir).
Class II -W, Cruikshank, J. Schaf-
fter, (R. Thompson, E. 'Weir).
Class III -A. MacLean ,J. King.
Pass -M. Rae, H. McBurney.
hail -J .Woocls, L. Robertson, V.
13roomcr.
FORM IIB
English Literature -�
Class 1--J. Fortune, (M. Dobie, K.
Lott).
Class II -H. Fry, (R. Chettleburgh,
S, Mitchell), V. Fry.
Class III -D. Pollock, E. Metcalfe.
I Vass- (G. Aitchison, D. Fixter),
(H. Beattie, J. Herd), M. Cantclon,
E. Johnston.
Fail -M, Scobie, M. Nicholson, J.
St. Marie, T. Kelly, M. St. Marie, E.
Hamilton. •
English Composition
Class 1-R. Chettleburgh,. K. Lott.
Class II -(M. Cantelon, M. Dobie,
T). Pollock), H. Beattie.
Class III -E. Metcalfe, (5. Herd,
E, Johnston, 1:). ;Fixter), I. Kelly, J.
Fortune, .
Vass -H. Fry, S. Mitchell, (V. Fry,
M. Scobie).
Fail -J. St, Marie, E. Hamilton, M.
St. Marie, M. Nicholson, G. Aitchison.
Geometry
Class III -I. Kelly, M, Cantelon, D.
Pollock, C. Johnston, J. St. Marie.
Pass - M. Dobie, H. Beattie, E.
Metcalfe, V. Fry.
Fail -M. St. Marie, I. Herd, J. For-
tune, E. Johnston, R. Chettleburgh,
D, : Fixter, S. Mitchell, G. Aitchison,
H. Fry, K. Lott, E. Haihiltan, .M.
Scohi e.
Grammar
Class 1---L Kelly.
Class III -M. St. Marie,D.,:Pollock,
T. Fortune.
Pass -J. St, Marie, H. ;Beattie, M,
Dobie, S. Mitchell,
Fail -j. Herd, E. 1-Iamilton, 1'. Met
calfe, R. Chettleburgh, K. Lott, V.
Fry, M. Milligan, E. Johnston, M.
Scobie, C. Johnston, M, Cantelon, D.
Fixter, G. Aitchison, H. Fry.
Latin
Class' 1-,I. Kelly,
Class T1-5. Fortune, V. Fry, J.' St.
Marie.
Class 111-J. Herd.
Pass -E. Metcalfe, D. Pollock, M.
Dobie, C. Johnston.
Fail E. Johnston, M. Scobie, M,
St. Marie, R. Harrison, E. Hamilton,
S. Mitchell, H. Fry,
French
Pas -H. Beattie, J. Herd, V. Fry,
E. Metcalfe, (R, Harrison, I kelly),
Fail -J. St. Marie, J. Fortune E.
Johnston, F. Ford, D. Pollock, M. St,
Marie, (M. Dobie, M. Scobie, K.
Lott), C. Johnston, M. Cantelott,
Physiography
Pass -E. Metcalfe, L Felly, (5, For -
time, J. St, Marie), (E. Johnston, S.
Mitchell), (M, Cantelon, D. Fixter).,
Fail -M. Scobie, K. Lott, R. CNet-
tleburgh, J Herd, 1). Pollock, M.
Dobie, 14. Beattie, V. Fry, (H. 'Fry,
E. Hamilton), M. St. Marie,
Zoology
Class 1.-M, ]Dobie.
WINGHAM ADV, N'CE-" IM.L,a
Class 11 M, Cantelon,
Class II :1. Metcalfe, (J. 'Berl,
J. I+ortune),
Vaas-S, Mitchell, 1v1, Scobie, I3;,
Beattie, (G, Aitchison, R. Clwettle-
burgh, ;H. Johnson), K, Lott,
.,Pixter, 1). Pollock, M. St.
Marie, 1. Kelly, J. St. Marie, (V. Fry,
E. Hamilton), H. Fry,
Arithmetic
Pass -A, Vttrdon, E. Jerking, J.
Herd, I. Kelly,
l+ail. -. M. Cantelon, ]J, Fixter, J.
Fortune, N. McGee, H. Beattie, J. St.
Marie, J. Coulter, 1). Pollock, H. Fry,
(G, Aitcliosn, V. Ery, E. Johnson), M.
St. Marie, E, Metcalfe, M. Dobie, E.
Hamilton, M, Ssocbie, M, Alilligatt,
K, Lott.
FORM I
English Literature
Class I -J. Pollock, J. Weir.
Class :11-J'. Thompson, H. Fuller,
J. Wheeler, M, Phippen.
Class 111-5. Beninger, (E. Gray,
H. Manu), ,1•I. Mundell, J. 'Arbuckle,
14. Robertson.
Pass -C. McLean, R. King, R, For-
sythe, (A. Purdon, M. Stewart), (G.
Henderson, D, Nicholson).
Fail -M. Mason, H. Roth), D. Ait-
chison, (E. Dickson, E. Small), J,
McKenzie, M. Irwin, F. Howson, G.
Smith.
English Composition
Class I -J. Pollock; H. Fuller, (M.
Stewart, J. Weir),
Class II -(J.. Arbuckle, M. Robert-
son, H. Mundell), H. Mann, C. Mc-
Lean, M. Phippen. •
Class .III -(E. Gray, R. King, G.
Smith),. (M. Hamilton, J. Thompson,
Wheeler), ID. Aitchison, (J. Bellinger,
F. Howson, J. McKenzie), (R. 'For-
sythe, M. Irwin, E. Small).
' Pass- H. Roth, M, Mason, (E.
Dickson, G. Henderson, A. Purdon).
Fail -D. Nicholson.
Geography
Class 1 - J. Pollock, '. Weir, 5,
Thompson, M. Robertson.
Class .11-14.'Roth, (J. i3eninger, H.
Fuller), F. Gray, J. Wheeler.
Class III - F. Howson, H. Mann,
G. Henderson.
Pass --(C. McLean, M. Stewart), H.
Mundell, M. Phippen, J. Arbuckle, (A,
Purdon, G. Smith).
Fail -D. Nicholson, M. Mason, E.
Small, E. • Dickson, (:11. Irwin, R,
Ring), (R. Forsythe, J. McKenzie),
(D. Dickson, M. Hamilton).
French
Class I -M. Phipperi, (M. Robert-
son, J. Wheeler), A. Purdon.
Class II -J. Arbuckle, J. Pollock,
C. McLean, J. Thompson.
Class IIT --(E. Dickson, J \Veir),
(H. Roth, M. Stewart),
Pass -(R. Chettleburgh, H. Fuller,
1I. Hamilton, D. Nicholson, H. Mann,
W. Cruilr'shank.
Pail (M. Irwin; G. Smith), S.
Mitchell, G. Henderson, E. Small, R.
Ring, R. Forsythe, F. Howson, J. Mc-
Kenzie, 1). Aitchison, (J, Beninger,
H. Mandell), M. Mason, F. Gray.
Botany
Class 1:-J. Thompson.
Class II -\I, Phippen, M. Stewart,
C. McLean, 1. Pollock, M. Robertson.
Class T:1I-PI \-Tann 1-1 Roth
Pass -J. Weir, J. Wheeler, H. Full-
er, H. Mundell, (1?. Dickson, 1). Nich-
olson).
Fail -G. Smith, 1;. Gray, M. Mason,
1!. Howson, (I). Aitchison, J. Bening-
er), G. Henderson, (M. Hamilton, J.
McKenzie), (R. Forsythe, R.- King),
J. Arbuckle, M. Irwin, E. Small,
History
Class I ---\d. Phippen, 3. Weir,' J
Arbuckle, J: Pollock.
Class 11-C, McLean J, Wheeler,
Class 'L11 -A. Purdon, J. Thomp-
son, H, Mann, t1T. Robertson.
Pass - H. Roth, J. Beninger, J.
Woods, M. Stewart, G. Henderson, H.
Fuller, E. Gray.
Fail - R. Forsythe, G. Smith, F.
Howson, J, ,McKenzie,' H. Mundell,
1i. Mason, I. Kelly ,1:). Aitchison, E.
Dickson, M. Hamiltun, R. King,' M.
Lavin, 1). Nicholson, .E, Snrall. •
Art
Class 1-5. Wheeler, M, Robertson,
4. Phippen.
Class 1I -J, 'Thompson, C. McLean,
J. Arbuckle, M. Mason, 14. Mundell,
G. Henderson.
Class 111-14. Fuller, J, Weir,. G.
Smith, E. Small, :1.7. Nicholson, D.
Aitchison.
Pass - H, Mann, E. Dickson, R.
Forsythe, M. Stewart, A. Purdon, F.
:Howson, E. Gray; R, King, 14, Roth,
J. Pollock.
Fail- .M, Irwin, NI:. Hamilton, J.
Beringer, J. McKenzie
Latin
Class I -J. Wheeler, J. 'Pollock, M.
Phippen, 5, Weir, M. Robertson,
Class ,I1 -A. Purdon, C. McLean,
Class I11 -J. Thompson, H. Roth.
Pass -M. Stewart, H. Fuller,
I+ail �D, Nicholson, H. Mundell, R.
King, H, Mann, 1VI,..,Srlanlilton, 5, Bell-
inger,
-
inger, F. Howson,
Pan Cakes
Pan calves and maple syrup! Sure
signs of Spring! Try making pourp' att
cakes With about a quarter cup of
corn meal to each cup of floor,. It
snakes thein nice and crisp. -if you
like them that way.