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The Huron Expositor, 1926-09-17, Page 3.0ow"; �—N I �k R 44 1 W W"W W. P .5 +WAWA�0 �. '­,-, w, of En'-; �11 -hew 4 A; h4i,� Q* ih, old, NO And rt 6*gy, t 110 r 010. P ears, A bl'Z� of- th� 4t are, 10 -Akoa, 40" OP -4, locality wake, What'mukeii us on, oov�mtion day and perIv. out the, . full Use, lior Tevfperan�e cause. .Contrive- And 0, 86 ove the 4: 011 a 4 ov Mes with 'Lot 7,ioilditatiqll-finandal trAns.. 0 An=m go vote the old, old Ny4y. us 0 at r u actio�s for. you; let 148 -.gilar.4 yQur caoitdl, let The Traffic, It then draiiq. off d cup of A U ... an to each he jui� cup of an 4 'A,e Us assWt you in was a more serious matter to gar. Boil down 1' consists 0 t, e urchase of more art4 bqttor stoc attack the party press than the party itself, as the of the pioneer of -a thi6-syrup, th.o*�ook bhe'pea;a in this A) Ilioder or other'pr6ducfive Under- publishers gently ur,"" Thore takings. The int.erests and I was afterward4 informed, had to should be suffiCieV.t P to c0mr requirernents of agriculture are pass through the hands of a press them, When the, are tender, fully understood and well served thus attaeked. The result was that Mr. Spence had to defer having it carefully remove 'o the fire and stick several '- bIaA04 in Lay the corner stone by this bank. appear and after nine months Bus- a-lionds each pear. Place - i) �,wide-mouthed of your prosperity Farmers are, invited to avail them- pense thus caused, he returned it to jars, and boil theT-­s*',.,#p down until ,y now by open ag selves',of our local manager's advice me, making some very complimentary rich and thick and,pou over the fruit " T ­ savings account at in all matters where money is remarks, on Hay 2ard, 1916, when the in the jars. our nearest branch. involved. party press attacked had been Pear Couse'rre. compeDed to induce its liquor man- Take firm, not quite- tipe pears—as agers and dealers to accept the in- many as are deSiTsd,�Ind Place with- evitable and desist the advertising. It out peeling in a preserving pan -with was no small matter to make King sufficient water to eoy�r. Simmer un - Alcohol. dismount from the high horse til tender, taking eAim,: not to break he had been riding so long and be- the fruit. Remove a#4 Put the pears come el-assed as a poison, acknowledg- into cold water. Make a syrup in SEAFORTH BRANCH. - R, M. JONES, Manager. ed as, --­+ by both party and press. 1hp- the proportion of on6'tupful of w&- - Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. T+ - I %Ad to take a good many steps ter to every pou nd�df sugar; any 4JR , . ,,i since thed and our latesits sue- liquid remaining from- the first sim- -ass, the O.T.A., has he`�an successfully !nering may be utilized -for this, add - attacked by a 4.4 beer and wine meq- Ing -ore water. Irbit for five min - sure whose inventor now threatens to utes and remove seum. Put in the 'THOUSANDS OF get it out of the poison Est entirely They felt the press �vas 'at their and -make pears and simmer' for another five THANKFUL MOTHER.8 mercy and that ty refusing their us voters -responsible for the horrors its indulgence creates. minutes, very gebblY., For three Con - geetitive days repeat 'the simmering, support of theyw�euves and those more !Strongly Recommended Baby's Own or less con -meted with their The 011d time liquor master of cere- but on the Iasi d'V ten minutes news- Tablets to Their Friends. papers to help them they would get monies has taken fresh courage with its late 4.4 achievetnent should be allowed -for simmering, and the syrup made back their -old-time dignity. Once a. mother has used Baby's `ihe press particularly &Psudent and we find now the Globe correspondence col- somewhat richer. Above all, keep the fruit whole. It ;Own Tablets for her little ones sh , upon the Whitney Government, in- umns containing some government handling shoteld now be iewoved from the would use nothing else. The Tablets cluding their Mail and Empire, for a Xive such results that the system, while many other leading papers keep reciting what ap- sYruP, or may be kept'in it till re - quired for, use, and dried in the sun mother has time refused to enter the alliance mothing but words of praige for them, formed and kept on displaying fancy peared in liquor Yankee papers try- ing to or in a slow oven; a sprinkling of dry Among the thousanA:, of mothers liquor pictures and publ hi - "'hings W 8 make out that the Drobibition laws they hav th e sugar may be added. Fruit pre - thus is attractive throughout CanaA­. who praise the key ads. 'Tablets is Mr . David A. Anderson, The Dominion Alliance Tories ere are'a failure. We, have still to fight the Party and pared most when used as a decoration for desserts, etc. could New Glasg(-;, N.S., who writes: -111 not stand having their party organ bave v� I Baby's Own Tablets for thus disgrace them, therefore Press, J. R. GOVENLOCK, Pickled Pears. One peck small pears, washed, and and iny rh',dren, and from my experience worked against its continuing help- Seaforth. stern left on. Put one whole clove in the blossom I 1. -OA not be without them- I would ing the liquor business thus. The end. Make a syrup of one quart vinegar, I cup water, 5 4u-ge every other mother of young Temperance people everywhere were shildren to keep a box of the Tablets up in arms the liquor ONE THIN WOMAN pounds browm sugar, 2 ounces stick against ads in the house." being continued and the life of the GAINED 10POUNDS innamon, I ounce -whole cloves, tied ien bag. Cook Daby's Own Tablets are a mild but Government was in danger. About thorough hxative which regulate th2 this time a straight temperance candi- IN 20 DAYS a the pears in this, a. few at a time, unti soft, then fill in - bowels and sweeten the stomach; date was put up in a by-election in to jars Find add t -he hot syrqip� This syrup will, answer for pickling -drive out constipation and indiges- North Grey who was defeated by tion; break up colds and simple fev- strong opposition- of liquor workers SKINNY MEN CAN peach- es, apple-, or crab -applies. -ers and make teething easy. They and by the temperance party voters DO THE SAME ---------- 4p— - are sold by medicine dealer-, or by just marking their ballots the old All week men and women. HOT TOMATOES MAKE SPLENDID. snail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. -ay, regarcilliess of the principles at All nervous men and women. l-UNCHEON OR SUPPER f)fSHES William-,' Medicine Co., Brockville,- stake. The late J. W. Bengough was 4)rrt. All skinny men and women. Following are favorite rf4,ipvs for) dismayed at the result and had the Can grow stronger, healthier and stuffing for tomatoes to be �,-rved hot,! --------------- following appear in the Pioneer, the Alliance organ, "respectfully dedicat- more vigorous and take on solid as luncheon or supper dish, '�2' 1 When baking tomatoes, needed flesh in 30 days just bv takina, try putting them in huttered muffin ivins, which CALVES GAIN CHEAPLY ON ed to the Temperance men of North McCoy's Cod Liver Extrast Tablets will help to hold their sihap,. nicely. HOME MIXED FEED York who voted the liquor ticket." four times a day—sugar coated and flaked Tomatoes With Ch(4-e Filling.! In a test carried on with thirty- MY PARTY easy to take as candy. ,eight French-Canadian calves, at th Who is it that on voting day Cut six tomatoes of urlir,,rm size! Le And what a hit these flesh produc- in half and take out Tn.,,,, of the; T.):)minion Experimental Station, Holds o'er me undi*;puted sway, ing tablets have made. One druggist pulp. Sprinkle inside with salt and Rcuge, Que., one group received w Cap And makes me vote the same oldl way? tripled his sales in one week. Put the tomato pulp into a �aiicepan hole inilk; a second skim -milk, mixed with My Party, Everybody knows that from the with I tA-aspoon sugar, 2 lablespoons, a commercial Calf meal; and a third livers of the humble codfish comes a grated cheese, 4 tablespo-n, grated .group, received the skim -milk and a Who seeks to thwart the Temperance first class vitamine that I-- a wonder- breadcrumbs, 2 tablespoon5 crearn, 1 :mixture composed of six parts f cause ful vitalizer, flesh producer and health teaspoon grated onion, ar.! salt and' 1ground corn, three Parts ground oa 0 By making void the licence laws creator. ta With liquor favoring three-fif th clause. paprika to taste. Cook, stirring fre- 'Vvith-bulls sifted out, and 1% parts Millions of McCoy's Cod Liver Ex - ground flaxseed by weight. At My Party. quently, for three or four minutea,1 the tract Tablets are sold every week then fill into tho tomatoes, Cover ,end of six months the ca)ltves fed on and thousands of frail rundown under- ,,, ,urhole milk weighed on an average Vao by its policy and- trend, er the t -ops lvitfi buttpred crumbs weight people are being helped. and cook in the �-ven until browned. -of about 17 pounds more than those Does succor to the traffic fliend, A box of 60 tablets for 60 cents and Stuffed Tomatoes. fed on skim -milk and the commercial It's guide, philosopher and friend. if �any skinny man or woman doesn't xneal, and 27 pounds more than those My Party. Take six large, round tomatoes, 2' gain at least 1i pounds in 30 days— onions, .3 ourres cookod hain, I tea - fed on skim -milk and the home-made who gets the funds that freely flow m oney back. Ask any good druggist ,poon chopp,-il par -ley. some buttered imixture. The cost, however, of the anywhere in America. gains made was greatly in favor of Into campaign.- fu; "quid pro quo," bread crumbs, Helping to keep the graft you know. Be sure and get McCoy's, the orig- Method: ( 'hop ottion, and ham the home-made substitute. When the My Party. inal and genuine and don't forget finely, add parqley, �­pper and salt. ,cost of feed per pound of gain was there is nothing on earth so goad to Now Cut ofT t<):, of toniniiies and scoop -calculated it was found that it cost make backward, listlesA, underweight out the inside. Broa� up the pulp ,ceiving whole children grow strong and robust. 21 cents for the lot rc Who scorns and flout-, frora yeax to 7pilk, 7 cents for the lot receiving year, nd add to the harn olixture, Mso adi The Temperance cause that I hold dear, hreadcrurnhq. Fill the tonratoes with' 7skim-milk and commercial meal, and And this without the slightest fear. a6 cents for the -bot receiving skim- athe milture, and Put ,, layer of but- inilk and home -mixed meal. The My Party. RECIPES FOR THE CANNING ANDI tered brpaderurnlw wi top. Bake in liorne-made calf meal is prepared by PRESERVING OF PEARS the oven until njri.)%- ),rowned, and, -cooking or scalding the constituents Who hm a perfect confidence serve, vory hot., on pi-ro.q of toast. into the form of a porridge or gruel, That though my anger is intense, Some suggestions for canning and I Tomatcwq And �,hrimp. I'll stay wikbin the Tory fence. preserving pears follow: Six tomatoog, I can 011iPped shrimps, vrhich is fed mixed with the skim- My Party. Canned Bartlett Peaa. I teaqpoon minood od,,n, I teaspoon Imilk- It is fed at the rate of from Select ripe pears, fit to eat in their minced parsley, 1 r�ip Krated bread natural statp. Peel, them carefully, c ru rn b, -one-eighth to two pounds per calf per Who views with synical disdain s, salt R'nd pej,por to taste, 2 day, dry weight. After the calv keeping them in their Original form, are four or five months ald this tries My temperance talk in the tablespoons butter. x- CsmPa'g'n' then s-plit in halves and cut out cores. ture may be fed dry along with green Knowing I'll sure vote straight again. Method: Cut t -,p, from tomatoes feed or clover hay, or even by ltself My Party. Fill jarg with pears and pour over Ft and scoop oilt t.ho c -ores, fill with hot c;yrup, Previously made. Place the mixture of Oirimo, onions, parg- xnixed with a proportion of bran to Who thanks me not a little bit rubber% in position *and adjust tops 4-y, hread and ilighten up the mixture. which have For all my slavish bove for it, loosely, and sterilize jars for thirty been fried in buttvr. 'Ind pack in the This experiment was carried on last But calls me fraud and hypocrite. minurtes if they are quart size, twenty- tomatA shells. Sprinkif, with bread - Year and is recorded siliong with many five minutes if they are pints. crumbs, Put a Tint �f 1,1itter on top of �others in the 1925 report of the Cap My Party. Syrup: One cupful of sugar to! "ach and bakv f,,r Fifl­ n minutes in Rouge Station. Who is it nevertheless that I two cupfuls of water, boiled together a hot Oven. WORK WORN PEOPLE Will work and' vote for till I die for five minutes, and ,zkininied. A] -i Eggs In Tornato Cupq. Though thus I bolsteT up Old R;� ? iow one cupful of syrup for each pint' Pour boiling ival(r -,xvr the to ma - FW New Health by Improving My Party. jar or one and one-halS cupfuls forl toeq, remove skin, :wd -roop out the, each quarL I insides, makinjZ ,i Drain and. Their Blood. Who lets the steamboat bar room men Gingered CanneA Pears. ��alt and pepper ".,, .,,iide of the If you feel run down, it means that Regardless Of the harm they've done Prepare pears as in ahove recip-. hvlls. Put. in 1-:1,1i a I ttle Cho Ped lace a small piece of dry ginger in, hknl or bacon, or th i', ham Ina be And never interferes with me? Your blood is tkin and watery, that 7oar vitality I.,; low. You do not %1".p My Party. !hp bottom of each jar before pack- nqed. Break vK into Pach Ing in the fruit and, before filling tf.tnato clip, pRrl .:1 -wellil and are tired when you rise imn ith the syrup, lay a thin slice In o !h 1 in a baking' the morning. It was quite an undertaking the w Of dish, And hqke 1-- %. ,ritil tbe eggs � You find no pleasure in getting of our Pioneer to print Mr. lemon on top of pears. are set. Servf' wi-11 of bacon. i Pear Honey. Your meals and are listless and dis- Bengough's article describing the if desired, gratcd rh ....... m a y be, Us Four quarts pears, 4 cups granulat- ed instead of ham nr hAron. pirited at your work. You have no position then in power, because the -energy to enjoy yourself. Pd sugar, 4 cups water, one-half cup T.hqvsands of men are run down Dominion Alliance as a body dare not Baked Tomatoes janxietles of work. by make a personal attack on either the leroon juice. Select six firrn T(-ma',Ws -of uniform -rnen are broken do-Zou'an&" of we- Grits or the Tories with one or Dthw Method: After washing, pare and size and cut PRrh thr-igh the Centre, -by their house- grate. the pears into the water so .11 'hold toil, with tired limbrg, and aching of �hem, eich of the parties being crosswise. Rern,,, :I little of the bent = securing whiskey voters on that they,will not discolor; put them pulp and the seod-, Tind drain them, backs thousands of girlo-are pale election occasions. Mr. Bengough's into a preserving kettle over the fire, being careful that !hp nuter shell of listless and without attraction. It ali article appearing, gave me courage bring to a boil, and -add the sugar. the tomato is not brokvn. aneans the same thing--ithin and wat- Boil for from fifteen to trnty min- ery blood, vitality run down, anaemia, to attack the party press that still Mix together in .9 68b IV2 cup- -poor appetiU, remained in the hands of the govern- ubw and add the lemon juice. The fuls chopped hsm, 1,2 cup chopped palpitating heart, ment then in power. This I res , Peet_ pear honey must* be clear and of the walnuts, % cup broad rt-nnirbq, season short breath. fully dedicated to the "P rty I press thickness of strained honey. Put in- with salt and p,pper, then add two Do not submit to this. Get new who advertise in colors fina', the vir- to glasses and cover with Paraffin, beaten eggs. Mix tngr,hher and fill Wood and with it r&w vitality. There tues of gin, alet and wine." and keep in a cool place until wflnt� hollows in tomato-hAlves ; grate Is no difficulty in doing this. Dr. Pd. Bartlett pears, when not too Crumbs over the toil ,( oach, dot -with Williams' Pink Pills build up and What is it -holds oer -you ffie sway ripe. rnalve the fieqt peur honey. butter and plAcr, in -i buttered bsk- 'rich the blood, which brings with it Tbat makes You Paint on colors grey, Pear Chips. ing dish. Bake in 'he Oven for fif, new health and Vitality, The maP, What Is ran do, what it can say ? Four pounds pears, 4 ounces green teen or twenty minutes. 'Woman or girl -who takes Dr. Wil- The Traffic. ging�r-rbot. 4 lemon.,;, four pounds of Further StuffinLm For Tomatoes. liams, Pink PRIs is never run down. sugar, water. Vo. 1—Stuffing for ,ix tomatoes. 'Their friends n-dtice -how energetic What is it makes your spa4e so dear select the hard varietq cif pears for One cup cooked meat. Pift through the they are, what a fine appetite they To him who would your motive spear these rhip�q, and, after paring, cut in- food oboPPPT, 14 riip dry bread- 1have and how -much they enjoy life, And almost cause you on him sneer? to finp shavings or very thin slices. crumbs, I teqspoon onion junce, Y4 You can got these Pills through any The Traffic. Slice the lemons also very thin. Place teaspoon sage, 2 tntilospooris mefted ,dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 the chips and sugar In a preserving butter, salt and rwpper. 14 cup good ,cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Homes brought to ruin and dispair kettle and squeeze the lemon juice gravy or I bouillon c -l- dissolved in Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. over thern and let stand over night. What Me, your PEige with honors rare 14 cup hot Water. Mix together, fill In the morning Place the lemon rind tomatoes, sprinklie topq with butter - RUM CONDITIONS. 1913, ANT) and the ginger -root in R little water ed crumbs and bake in a hot oven for NOW and simmer for shout twenty minutes. about twenty or twPnty-five minutes. 'To the Editor, Huron Expositor: Allow one cupful of water to each No. 2—Stnfling for . six tomatoes. Tn vour issue of Se pound of the chip.-, including the wa- Melt 2 tablespoons butter, add one- 'PteMbeT 3rd, I voticed Rev. J. A. Maedonald's edi- eftIN ter in which the lemon and ginger half tablespoon finely chopped onion, torial, appearing in -the Globe, August rolt y6tit have been boiled. Simmer slowly un- 1% cupq flnely chopped chl9ken, one - 2nd, 1915, describing the threatening Hill transparent. Remove and fill into half cup stale bread crnr ybg, salt and tttitude of the "Tnmiela orga-mizatioll, jars. Boil the syrup down until Pep -per to taste. Cook for five min - in respect to tho papers that then re- bihick, and pour over tho dbipq. place utes. Fill mwtoeq with the mix- 'liused to help em sell intbticants 10 51H some of the leMori-Thid and ginget in tur.% sprinkle with butl In their datlk'pap6rs by adve-Aising, each Jar wht,% filling. slid bake for twenty minutdt6 & 21- 2 UP "N A Beautiful Array'd WI TV 01MI-en S, At lRem-arkable Low Pricing There is a wonderful interest being centered in our de- lightfal display of Women's New Fall Coats. There is a magnificence to these new style garments, fresh with the spirit of Fall as new as the season itself— stylish, brilliant and fascinating. And what a range of �.-tyles, cloths and colors to choose from. Every -garment is perfect in fit and workmanship. Come in any time and see these Coats. You will be surprised when you see the large stock of emphatically attractive Coats we have here. Prices $15 to $65 Coats -W. 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