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WA,ul jtl�i� "`�°,Y'tf'i Nei � 0 FOR 25e Ler told an interesting worship story and imteresttS,u�g papers were 'givvjx b,v 0010
Titx^,�11k t i L i 11 1 about the "Good Shepherd." Games
i+ Y drt Mrs. F. storey, Nuns, F.:Welslh, Mrs.
,,If m � �h u; i `" SN' 5 2150 were ,played and lunch served, The M. 'MdDermi'd ands 'Alms, R. Arclhibald,
ry� � , ? for pianist was E. Carmichael' Miss A. Lawrence closed with a- syn-
`ta STI AiRlCH opsis of the whole study book. The ,
w, iaytr��'� McKillop Branch of W. M S• Meet.
` M rotlrnds for social work xneetizvg will 'be held at
�• , t T V ai1M. —Phe meeting of the McKillap branch
st Presbyterian Oriuvoll. the hiome of the ,Misses Ferguson o zr
c43 `r?NIEY $1.10 of Fireld at the home of Mrs. `Russel Thursday, May' 23rd. After receiv-
�E�A q u o- , ,; .„ `,10•pound pail ........... was h ing the offering, the meeting closed
is 1 ri .� ! Dorrance on, Thursday last wr.1~h a ,
with the MSzpah Benedict,'
. ' ' ft, UK DROPS at good a'ttendance. Mrs. J. L. Bell pre- on.
Cf�}i U� s ... $�oruzd sided Nfrs Gewrge B. Dorrance read
xi k �� ,` %1 Death of Mr. William C. Sproat,—
a11"" s t the 'Scrisptr}re lesson from the 23rd
w a �Til1ED APFLES, bright and William Charters ,Srproat, one of the o
/RE 1 �s I clean at 4 pAunds for 5C Psalr". The Indian interpretation cf most widelyt known '-and successful °n
R the psalm was given by 'M'rs. Jas. farmers ,of Tuckers'mith township, tel
�c 1 • 1 S INV'IN�ADBIaE Dorr'ance. ,Mrs, Bell led in prayer' died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lor.- of
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• s r ,y POWDIIRlS 4 pkgs' 9e and `Mrs. Russel Dorrance sang a cion, on Wednesday evening, follow -
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.�usolo, entitled, "In the Land Where the
CLAlRlK'S CORNED BEEF �' � the Roses Never Fade," accompanied ing an operation pefformed the pre -
1r vious Saturday. Five years ago Mr.
tins for , , , . , :......... by Mrs. Helen Mcllfillan. Rev, dIti C. Ro
Vn4+ is ,.p,. w
: ,s Sproat underwent an o,peratron for
Irk - Feast gave the topic on "'Missionsr the removal of his, left leg below the °v
"1,,? TtpgVLATO PLANTS at �} which •was much enjoyed. Mrs. A. f
2.5r knee made necessary by gangrene.
n 2 boxes for Thompson .gave the Glad 'Tidings ' Re
1" .`,T - Prayer. Mr. Feast closed the meet- and although he recrolvered'suflcdent
ri ,,,` TO( , ET PAIPER—Regular 3 for 25c ly from it 'to be able to be abut tore
I t , {, ing with prayer. greater art of the time, the disease da
,P r r /! I 1 for 11c. g p
. was not arrested, and it was found ne
Cream taken for Clinton at the same Y. P. Societies Meet.—Sam S�Ot` necessary to remove his right leg Ion g
"' price paid at Creamery. Presided at the Y P.S. meeting at Saturday. For a few days following W
I ` _ • ` Northside United Church on Tuesday the second operation, he seemed' to
'iyr C Routledge evening, after which a reading was rally' strongly. and; h'o:pes were. en- Fr
I'll ,, A. ' given by Helen CheAoros, followed• by T.
tertain'ed for h'is ultimate recovery.
,.•: I PHONE 166 u pleasing solo by Sam Scott, accom- ed
, A •change bet in however, on T.ues-
fi� paraded on the pdanio by Margaret Wi
day night and he sank rapidly until
r Habkirk. Mr. DeLaFraniie'l • a min- W
re�Jr. - irg er.J;inee•r, who ha been in many death removed him from his suffer-
Pj to • ; ing on Wednesday evening. Born on
Motorist
paras of the world,' now farming r. da
the Kipspen road 77 years ago, Mx.41cKillo,p, gave an er.�ceedingly inter• A.,, r•Esting talk on the topic. "Africa." The Sproat was a sen of the late James lia
ti, Sproat, one of the first settlers in
" regular meeting of the Y. P, S. was fe
this district, and his early life was
- We are Agents for many of the veld at First Presbyterian Church ori spent' on the Sproat homestead. Near- to
` s - Oldest and Strongest Insurance Tuesday evening, Margaret Drover, ly fifty years' ago he purchased a
Companies devotional leader, in- charge. Kath -
Representing both Tariff and Leen Storey read the Scripture; H. farm on the second concession of
' '11 �'• . Non -Tariff, including Glenn fHlay�s presided durirug the Tuck:ersmith, near Kilp'pen, where' he
,, business period. The topic, WiLi
continued to resdde until his retire-
.. "LLOYDS" OF ENGLAND xn,ent some. years ago. On Januar
Flowers," taken' by John Mills, prow- m
29, 189'0, he was united in marriage M'
;..... ..,iT` who a're offering the lowest rates ed interesting. to Miss' Janet Gemmell. who prede'- rho
,; in history.
1 �J, ceased ,him in 1918; ,but he is surviv-
t .S':, OUR POLICIES PROTECT Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. 1
ed by a family of two sons and one
_-Northside United Church- --Rev. E. i
t Orr Service is Complete daughter, Mr. Earl Sproat, of Tuck-
, ' INSURE TO -DAY p • Chandler, of Kipper, will preach
1 " { `Y at both services'. Sunday School at ersmith; Dr. W. 'C. Sproat, of S'ea- B
�""P 10 a.m. Rev. T. A. Carmichael, Min- forth, and 'Mrs. J. A. Allen, of North .
1 , WATSON & REID , inter. Bay. He is also survived by one
�, brother and two sisters, Mr. Alex-
�, . Phone 214 Seaforth TEgmendville Churc'hr-"See You At w
J7r, Church Sunday"; 10 a.m.. School and ander Sproat and Mrs: Charles Mc- i
$IleciallatS lil All Lines Of Bible study; Allister, of 'Toronto, and Mrs. Robert 2
10.25 Communicanfa
z'`f. Class; 11 a.m., "God, the Omnipotent" Bell, ISeaforth. A :private funeral will
` Insurance. 7 p,lm, "Uppe Supper be 'held from the home of his son', Mr.
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Reloml'—Rev. C'hhrle�s A, Ma1Co1•in, Earl ,Sproat. in' Tulckersimith, on Fri- .
r Minister. day afternoon, May 24th, when the
." 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 semrice ill be conducted, ,by Rev. W. p
1 ,, First Presbyterian Church — For
� O some years Mr, Feast has given an A. Young of Carmel Presbyterian •d
S. T. Holmes & Son annual Nature Sermon. Sunday Church, Hensall, and Rev. Canon Ap-
1 "4 O FUNERAL' SERVICE O morning his su'bjec't will be: "Bees pleyard, of St. Tho'm'as' Church, Sea- `w
Seaforth O " forth. Interment will be made in
O Main Street, and Birds and Bugs and Bluebells. a
U, - O - O The. annual church service for the Hensall Union Cemetery. u
1, O S. T: Holmes, residence, O I:O:O.F. in the evening. Hearty 's
9r: O God' ich (Sitreet, WINA; phone O eong-regationaII singing of the old
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O No. 119•Wa. •Charles Halm,es' O familiar hymns. -Sermon by the LOCAL BRIEFS '
i, O residence, 4`aderich Street, minister to the LO.O.F., "We Are
;� r O East; phone, No. 308. O
God's ,Children: Let Us Live After f
• � O Ambultrnce Service O • Mr, and+''Mrs. F. G. Neelin, who
God's Way."
"�g ,' rtl O Night a dlls,, Pl one 308• O � spent the winter in Florida,' return-
, Vs- O pay cal -16 , Pho*.e 119 J. O ed to town on Monday.
S. ": • 0 �, moderate. O Death of Mr. George L. Reinke.— • Mrs, F. J. Kerslake is spending s
1 O O The death, occurred on Friday even- a week in 'Goderich with Mr. and t
�� , O O O O O C`! O O O O O O ing, May 17th, at the home of -hips Mrs D. 1, Hill and family.
sistder-in.daw, from ark' acute heart •The Canadian War picture: "Lest s
X;. g y We Forget, will be shown in . the
attack following a few days illness >;
h�'aY O O O O O O O O O O O O of George Louis Reinke, an esteemed Regent Theatre on June 17, 18, 19. r•
I,. r O 0 life-long resident of this district, in • Mr. and Mfrs. Harry Stew'irt;
�l O H. G: BOX 'his sixty seventh year. The deceas= Miss Nora and Mr, C. 1#. Stewart
i O FUNERAL SERVICE
O ed who was unmarried. was born m . mere in Toronto over the week -arid.
1, 111�I O Licensed Embalmer O Tuokersniith, being the eldest son of • Mm. R. S. Evans, who spent
xis <> Ambulance Service O the late Mr.- and Mrs. A -h Reinke, the winter in Toronto,.has returned
pioneer residents of-Tuckers,mith. Af- to ,her home on James Street.
y . O Ni'g'ht Calls Day Calls O p` Mr, Alex. M,cCarrol, foreman at
,, ter his scents retired' from the farm • •
O Phone 175 Phone `13 0 to Egmondville, he went to live with �
',. C;'., O his brother, the late John Reinke, in the x mill, was making some re -
.
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 pairs io' the' roof of the office buil'd-
,: , 1 Tuckersmith, who predeceased' h1m, ing on Friday morning last, when, h°
�,-11 moving with his sister-in-law to Sea- slipped and fell to the ground, frac-
``" '''' O O O O O O O O O O O O forth, the end of last October. He
;a:4 ;r4 tuning his 'collar Lone, After the
I ,'. O , O was a member of the Egmondville fracture was reducer], -he, was taken
lily., O WALKER'S O Uniried'rC'hwrch and after coming to to his home in Lu,cknow.
i:': ` Seaforth, joined Northside United • Mr. James Scott. Goderich Street,
. ir;' -- O FUNERAL SERVICE O Church. He is survived by one sis- i
� O W. J. WALKER and O - spent the week -end' in Toronto.
ter, Mrs. Herman Daer, who resides • Mr. and 'Mrs. James Smith, Mr.
a,` O ' JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O near Auburn. Tine funeral took place and Mrs. Howard Smith and baby,
O Licensed' Embalmers and O y Mrs. W. McCutcheon and Mr. W. Mc-
,n on Sunda afternoon at three o'clock.
rl r . O Funeral Directdrs. O
t,,. interment being made in: the Mait-' Clough, of Atwood, sent Sunday
';`,;Y, . O Day or Night Calls pro¢ntptly O g p
;, 0 O landbank cemetery. Rev. T. A. Car- wi h Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lowery.
abtendded. mi,chael of• Northside United Church •, s
r • O PHONE 67 O Mdss Doble (pent the week -end
r< ,•,. O O officiated. with Toronto friends.
°'. .. O O O O' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Miss Kathleen Stewart, Univers-
. Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets. — Th: ity of Toronto, is s� ending the holi-
k ; regular meeting of the Mae Lane days at her home here.
. Auxiliary of Northside United chrurc'; • Mr, and Mrs. 'Charles Finkbetiner
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was held Monday evening in the base- and daughters', Mary and" Helen, at- -
ment of the church with the .presi- tended the graduation exercises of
dent, Miss S. I. Wood, in the chair, St, Mary's Hospital School of Nurs- '
,:.iter the singing of a hymn and ing, held in St. Mary's Hall, Kitchen
prayer, the business of the .meeting er, on Tuesday, May 21st, Mess Mar -
was discussed. It was 'decided to -garet Finkbeiner,' daughter ' of Mr.
hold a ,pot -luck supper in the base- and Mrs. Finkbeiner, being one of
ment of the chirch on Friday even- the nin'et'een graduates.
ing, May 31, to which the whole con- • Mrs. W. C. Black, of Vancouver,
gregation is invited. The proceeds has been wending the past week with
from this supper are to be given to Mrs. John Fdnlayson. '
the Board of Managers of the church • Mrs. Pelletier, of Kinmoun't, and
to assist with current expen-ps. Mrs, Miss Margaret Glendenning, of To-
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then later 'he moved to, Bg-
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mancivil'le
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COATS AND SWAGGE-It, SUITS
the
home
A picnic for the members, of the survive:
with his, children, five of whtoni
Mrs.. Ed. Boyce! 'Mr's. p, J.
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At Prices � .
ung Peoples, 'Soc'ieties of the Hur- Stephenson,
Mirs. George MsclClinchey
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Much Below Actual Value.
,Presbytery will be, held in Bay- and
'Lorne .of ,Sltaarley, and George of
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. There are also seven-
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PRICES NOW$8,50 to j $,9'5'
thus week, May 24th. ,Seaforth ,teen
grandchildren and' 61.great grand
is in excellent condition, which means
desiring to go will meet at children.
Tire funeral was held on
a ,good crop 'w'limi rove go .the warm
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church at 1.30 ,,p.m.
Miss Dorothy Reinke and Mr. ing.
Tuesday, Rev. G. H. Bandy offrlciat-
Interment was im.de in Bay-
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NEW SHIPMENTS TIIIS WEEK
nald Reinke, of Toronto, were home
field cemetery. Six grandsons acted
the week -end attending the as
pallbearers, and thebeautiful flax-
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of their uncle, the late Geo.'
al tributes spoke .of the love and es-
.
NEW DRESSES REDINGOTES
inks. tees4
• Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Roberton,
held for the deceased,
IMr. and Mrs. Butiterfield` of Bay
AND- SWAGGER SUITS
ughter, Miss 'Helen•. and ston, Ken- .city
and, Mrs. Roberton of Winim-
attended .the funeral of the late
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I'll Crepes ;Prints Sheers Taffetas.
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g, -were the recent 'gues'ts of Mrs.
and are spending
George 'ays with
a' -few days' wit$ friends' in 'Stanley.
Prices for the New Stylish Dresses
E. 'IBroadfoot,
• Mrs. W. D. 'Manson arid, Mm.
'pos'ition
Mss 'Helen Bandy has secured a
as teacher in the Indian
and Suits are: ,
ark Kling of Egmondville and Mrs.
school at-IMuncey and commenced' her
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FROM t0
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H. Wheeler, of Brumfield, attend- .duties
this week.
the graduation of the nurses a�
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oodstock General Hospital on
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ednesday.
• Dr. F. J. Burrows ,eft on Tlrurs-
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Tub Dainty � Jean
'Gordon"
For Sale.—All kinds of fence posts,.
y to attend the Ontario Medical
'Fort
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Fast Dress I
Conv-hien in Wil-
braces and wire. Every. ,variety of
Neck- Wash
m. Dr. Burrow: V:ill also spend a
grass seeds, Master Chick Starter and
Dresses '
wear Dresses
w days in. Wdnni o, � with his daugh-
Feeder; also all kinds- of Essex grown
75e
. Mrs. 'Perley i3 tribury.
Government tested seed corn. You
39C $I.00
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can save money 'by 'buying early. Al-
so one top -buggy, in. good repair. W.
E. Butt, Ki'ppen, Phone 41-91, Hen
Sall. 3114 t1,1
IRev. E. F. Chandler spoke on the
"Life
NEW SUMMER SILKNIT
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LINGERIE
— Real Values At the Price —
CONSTANCE
The regular -meeting of ,the yqo•
en's 'Association and the Wonzlen ::
issionary Society was -'field at the
,subject Everlasting"' on 'Sun-
day, morning last, .The Choir sar,g a
Panties, 39C i, Bloomers, 39c;
f 'Mrs Gardner on Friday 'Viav
eery pleasing number, "•I Belong To
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Vests ,•39c' Slins, 98C.
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m'e o , - the King.",. 7th. The President, blins.. Roy Law g•„... .
on, presided over"the WALS. Meet- ;The anniversary services of the
ng- -The !hymn "'Breathe on Me, Young Pelaple .pf St, Ahrdrew's Unit- .
reath :of God" was sung after which ed Church will be held on Sunday, p- •
M>rs. William Carter led' in prayer. A May 26th, at 11 a.m, and 7.30'p.m.
dhscussion 'on the work of the W.M.S. Rev. T. A. Carmichael of Northside
as carried out, and,, (then the meet- United C!hurc'h,, Seaforth. will be theMacTavi S � '
IT) , ,
was in• the hands of Group No. 'Faker. The choir is preparing spe- .
with 'Mrs. Geo. Leitch as, convenor. cial, music and Mrs. John H'odgert of _ '
A hyhnn was sung after which Airs. Thames Road, a former Kippea girl,
ardner led in player. Mrs. William .will be fhe guest soloist for both `
Britton gave a full and splendid re- services.onn'eetison with the Young Pec.-Mitk
ort of the ,branch k Riley
ell at le's anniversary,the Yo Peopin Vg/ n d I s A `
Exeter, "Mats. Frank Riley 'gave the p
evwtio'nall iieaflet and M*. 'Miller of 'Grace United Church, Porter's Eggs
Adams ave a splendid talk . on ILII, are presenting a play, "here .
Mother." Mrs. Peter 'Lindsay sang Comes Charlie," on Monday evening, • • •
solo entitled.. "The Very Same Jes- May 27Th, at 8 P•m••, in -St. �St. And'rew's Sploid z dCombz a�atzon, "rMnss Ruth Hupll gay� the UriiibW ,Chu'rch. .tudy book and, Mrs. J. J.Hu9A1l`tfien The 'Busy Bees Miesdoh Circle will •
book charge of the W!.A, meeting and hold their ,May meeting at the home
c Dndutcted the business. It was de- 'of Masses 'Beatrice and Doreen Coop-
cided to hsold a cooking sale in Sea- er on Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Wlhen'two exceptionally good foods (Beat eggs slightly. Add butter,
girth on Saturday, June 8th. Mrs. Will all the :girls please plan +,,o"•be are combined to make, for' instance,;- 'seasoni'ngs and' milk. (Cook over hot
Ben Y$nell closed the meeting 'wi`h. present. The roll call is to be an- a ,supper dish. a nourishing drink, or waiter: As mixture coagulates a-
prayer and a delicious lunch was swered with the quotation of a Cance. a ,dessert, one can be loud' in praise around sides and ,bottom, lift it to �cen- ,
ad'ian author. of the finished product. Such is the etre. As soon" 1 as all of mixture is i'
e '` The 'Bible L%6,4Ety Representative. case when milk and eggs are used. to- cooked serve on toast. Garnish with
The Constance United 'Church . m-
enld IV hold their tenth anniversary ' $ru,der, spoke at St. Andrew's gather for these two foods provide paprika or parsley,
ince. Union on June 9th. United' Church on 'Wednesday even- many, of the food nutrients essential
Mr. ;and N1rs, William Britton vis- rrvg last. to the .body. In many.respects milk Cocoa Egg -Nog
ted MXs'..Ed. Britton and Mr. Walter and eggs so th t. n, eh inn, u fact
Broa'dfoot of Walton on Saturday. it mulch, so that. ec eminent author-
IMr. axrd'Mrs. John Mills and laugh- VARNA dty on• nutrition recently stated that l egg white
ter, Elizabeth, ,'of Blyth, visited gh-X. if milk were not available eggs wouit: 11 teaspoon sugar
and Mrs. George Wheatley on Sun- The Varna Branch meeting of the be the bask food to bake its .place. 1 teaspoon breakfast .caeca r
g (Milk and -eggs, are (both ,particularly 'Few rains salt
Ry. Upper Canada B'i'ble Society was held ,good fbr ,children. as they contain g ,
in the United Church Monday night. hi ,qualityrtotertis•; • � food 'sub as 'CUP cold' mil..1c.
P (Beate white until stiff, and add
We are sorry to report the attend- stances "required far' building thy' ;
STANLEY ane, was very small. Mr. Bruder, a ,muscles and other tifshres of the 'g'r'adually, while beating constantly, I
student of St. John's College, Win- ,body, In the matter of mineral:' sugar,
cocoa and salt. Add cold milk •
Death of George Armstrong nipeg, 'gave a very interesting ad•• milk is an exceptionally good source 'to half mixture, while beating; con.- •
dress along the ling of •Bible work of calcium and phosphorus, while stantl'y. Turn into a glass and pike
On Sunday, ,May 19th. there pass- in foreign fields, after which the el- E,t lgs, although containi4g ar, armee- remaining egg mixture on top.
ed away" at the home of his daugh- 'ection of officers followed: President, ;able amount ' of both minerals, are I ,
ter, 'Mrs. Stephenson, Mr, Geo. Arm- Rev. 'Mr. Bandy; Secretary, Mr. Geo. mare valuable for their iron content. Baked Custard I
strong in his 81st year. He had been Beatty; Treasurer, Mr. John McA-sh; As for vitamins, both milk and eggs
n failing health for some time and collectors for Parr Line, llirs. Mc- are rich in this, regard and so earn •
about ,tv`ao .weeks' ago had a stroke Connell and :Mss. George Clark; Bab- tl,e title of "protective food's." 3 or 4 eggs I
from which he never reconrered, de- ylon Line, Mrs. '0. Dowson and Miss (From an economic and health 1-3 or % cup sugar .
spite all that loving care could do for Logan; B. R:, Mrs, W. J. Johnston standpoint, milk is always "a good r/8 teaspoon salt ,
Trim. He was the last surviving mem- and Miss E. :Mross•op. The meeting ,buy," and eggs' at prevailing market 3 cusps bort milk , f
bar of ,the family of the late Ranie cl'o'sed with prayer. prices.provide high food value at low, Ya teaspoon vanilla or a little nut -
Armstrong, seven brothers and one The many friends of Mrs. Mossop cost. Use !both milk and eggs free- ,meg .
sister Jhaving predeceased him. H� will be pleased' to know she is able ly+--Iseparately and combined in such ,
to be about again. dishes as: Beat eggs slightly. Add sugar and 'O
Mr. William Beatty in company salt. Add hot milk slowly, then flav-
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on, presided over"the WALS. Meet- ;The anniversary services of the
ng- -The !hymn "'Breathe on Me, Young Pelaple .pf St, Ahrdrew's Unit- .
reath :of God" was sung after which ed Church will be held on Sunday, p- •
M>rs. William Carter led' in prayer. A May 26th, at 11 a.m, and 7.30'p.m.
dhscussion 'on the work of the W.M.S. Rev. T. A. Carmichael of Northside
as carried out, and,, (then the meet- United C!hurc'h,, Seaforth. will be theMacTavi S � '
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was in• the hands of Group No. 'Faker. The choir is preparing spe- .
with 'Mrs. Geo. Leitch as, convenor. cial, music and Mrs. John H'odgert of _ '
A hyhnn was sung after which Airs. Thames Road, a former Kippea girl,
ardner led in player. Mrs. William .will be fhe guest soloist for both `
Britton gave a full and splendid re- services.onn'eetison with the Young Pec.-Mitk
ort of the ,branch k Riley
ell at le's anniversary,the Yo Peopin Vg/ n d I s A `
Exeter, "Mats. Frank Riley 'gave the p
evwtio'nall iieaflet and M*. 'Miller of 'Grace United Church, Porter's Eggs
Adams ave a splendid talk . on ILII, are presenting a play, "here .
Mother." Mrs. Peter 'Lindsay sang Comes Charlie," on Monday evening, • • •
solo entitled.. "The Very Same Jes- May 27Th, at 8 P•m••, in -St. �St. And'rew's Sploid z dCombz a�atzon, "rMnss Ruth Hupll gay� the UriiibW ,Chu'rch. .tudy book and, Mrs. J. J.Hu9A1l`tfien The 'Busy Bees Miesdoh Circle will •
book charge of the W!.A, meeting and hold their ,May meeting at the home
c Dndutcted the business. It was de- 'of Masses 'Beatrice and Doreen Coop-
cided to hsold a cooking sale in Sea- er on Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Wlhen'two exceptionally good foods (Beat eggs slightly. Add butter,
girth on Saturday, June 8th. Mrs. Will all the :girls please plan +,,o"•be are combined to make, for' instance,;- 'seasoni'ngs and' milk. (Cook over hot
Ben Y$nell closed the meeting 'wi`h. present. The roll call is to be an- a ,supper dish. a nourishing drink, or waiter: As mixture coagulates a-
prayer and a delicious lunch was swered with the quotation of a Cance. a ,dessert, one can be loud' in praise around sides and ,bottom, lift it to �cen- ,
ad'ian author. of the finished product. Such is the etre. As soon" 1 as all of mixture is i'
e '` The 'Bible L%6,4Ety Representative. case when milk and eggs are used. to- cooked serve on toast. Garnish with
The Constance United 'Church . m-
enld IV hold their tenth anniversary ' $ru,der, spoke at St. Andrew's gather for these two foods provide paprika or parsley,
ince. Union on June 9th. United' Church on 'Wednesday even- many, of the food nutrients essential
Mr. ;and N1rs, William Britton vis- rrvg last. to the .body. In many.respects milk Cocoa Egg -Nog
ted MXs'..Ed. Britton and Mr. Walter and eggs so th t. n, eh inn, u fact
Broa'dfoot of Walton on Saturday. it mulch, so that. ec eminent author-
IMr. axrd'Mrs. John Mills and laugh- VARNA dty on• nutrition recently stated that l egg white
ter, Elizabeth, ,'of Blyth, visited gh-X. if milk were not available eggs wouit: 11 teaspoon sugar
and Mrs. George Wheatley on Sun- The Varna Branch meeting of the be the bask food to bake its .place. 1 teaspoon breakfast .caeca r
g (Milk and -eggs, are (both ,particularly 'Few rains salt
Ry. Upper Canada B'i'ble Society was held ,good fbr ,children. as they contain g ,
in the United Church Monday night. hi ,qualityrtotertis•; • � food 'sub as 'CUP cold' mil..1c.
P (Beate white until stiff, and add
We are sorry to report the attend- stances "required far' building thy' ;
STANLEY ane, was very small. Mr. Bruder, a ,muscles and other tifshres of the 'g'r'adually, while beating constantly, I
student of St. John's College, Win- ,body, In the matter of mineral:' sugar,
cocoa and salt. Add cold milk •
Death of George Armstrong nipeg, 'gave a very interesting ad•• milk is an exceptionally good source 'to half mixture, while beating; con.- •
dress along the ling of •Bible work of calcium and phosphorus, while stantl'y. Turn into a glass and pike
On Sunday, ,May 19th. there pass- in foreign fields, after which the el- E,t lgs, although containi4g ar, armee- remaining egg mixture on top.
ed away" at the home of his daugh- 'ection of officers followed: President, ;able amount ' of both minerals, are I ,
ter, 'Mrs. Stephenson, Mr, Geo. Arm- Rev. 'Mr. Bandy; Secretary, Mr. Geo. mare valuable for their iron content. Baked Custard I
strong in his 81st year. He had been Beatty; Treasurer, Mr. John McA-sh; As for vitamins, both milk and eggs
n failing health for some time and collectors for Parr Line, llirs. Mc- are rich in this, regard and so earn •
about ,tv`ao .weeks' ago had a stroke Connell and :Mss. George Clark; Bab- tl,e title of "protective food's." 3 or 4 eggs I
from which he never reconrered, de- ylon Line, Mrs. '0. Dowson and Miss (From an economic and health 1-3 or % cup sugar .
spite all that loving care could do for Logan; B. R:, Mrs, W. J. Johnston standpoint, milk is always "a good r/8 teaspoon salt ,
Trim. He was the last surviving mem- and Miss E. :Mross•op. The meeting ,buy," and eggs' at prevailing market 3 cusps bort milk , f
bar of ,the family of the late Ranie cl'o'sed with prayer. prices.provide high food value at low, Ya teaspoon vanilla or a little nut -
Armstrong, seven brothers and one The many friends of Mrs. Mossop cost. Use !both milk and eggs free- ,meg .
sister Jhaving predeceased him. H� will be pleased' to know she is able ly+--Iseparately and combined in such ,
to be about again. dishes as: Beat eggs slightly. Add sugar and 'O
Mr. William Beatty in company salt. Add hot milk slowly, then flav-
with his 'brother, George, motored to
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Listowel on Sunday" to spend a few
this vicinity. ,
custard cups, and steam over 'boiling • -
'hours' with their brother-in-law, W.
2 tablespoons chopped green'pepper
water, or ,place in pan of 'hot water ' I
O. Woods, wlvos'e death is ,only a
1 cup sliced mushrooms
and bake in slow o,vlem (325 degrees) I
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4 tablespoons butter
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in butter for 5 minutes. Blend, in
Honey Custard '
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lcse then gave a.most interesltng ronto. were week -end guests at the day. r Serve on ,buttered . toast, sugar.
report of the L'resbyterial m�eetipg home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. South. Owing to the Young P@,ople's an- g I
held in Exeter. Mrs. Moffat was in gate. Creamy Eggs On Toast ,
adversary in KipperL Church 'on 'Sun- Maple' Custard ,
charge of the remainder of the meat- • Our famous Ralph (,Cooney) 4 4
day, dVIa 26th the services' in the
irg. After singing "Work For the Weiland visited at the home of his ��4��U-v
Y 6 eggs
,, Hills,green'Church.will be withdrawn, 1-3 cup putter I (Follow recipe for Baked Custard,fight is Coming and prayer, M:s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. IHienry Weiland •
Knight read the Scripture lesson in Egmondville over the weekend-,
gfll.i�1, Mrs. Carmichael's solo, "b Lord. Cor- He was accompanied �by,Mrs. Weiland
i " 2 - - reel Me," was enjoyed by all. The and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hus-
� 41( study book was taken by - Mrs. Coudie, sey. Mr. and, Mrs. Weiland expect
�''F i[s who gave art interesting evnorsia of to spend some time, later on, in Eg-
' °�J;r the chapter -on "Health Problems of m,ondmAlle.
wiv EGGS
India, Ghina and Japan." The meet- • Mr. and ,Mrs. E. Mel'dorf, of
V ' a ing closed with the singing of "Take Palmerston, and Mr. and ,Mrs.
�A, .[tfi, ," Time to Be Hply" and the Mizpah YA,tzer, of Hanover, were week -end
Wt ' °�Ifr Bene,d�etion. guests at the home o£ ,Mr. and Mrs.
FAk ,,, K; - Thomas Bickel].
h�a 9fri WANTED
. Northside W. M. S. Meet. — The • Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith an(1
t� Yu`,, �, ; . regular meeting of the W' M.S. of Mrd. W. G. Edmonds 'attended the -
h� �:k', Northside Urifted Church was held, graduation 'of Mass Anna Edmonds
�i� r�� on Thursday, Way 16th, in the school at Woods%tock General hospital on
V�V r�"4 -Iwl I room of the &mrch. In the absence Wednesday. .-
tJ"Ylh �yy i of the president, 'Mrs, Carmichael, • IM5ss Dolly Carlin has returned
1111. cF CA H PRICE ,1V rs. Robert Archicbal'd, the first vice from Detroit acid Windsor,- where she
,`' ` N kk1.1. sent the
, president, presided. After a hymn, p past three weeks,
6r r ,-!'&,L w Mms. Finlayson read the minutes of • Dr, J. A. Munn was in Toronto
)1}� igi'r`� l� this week attending t
the previous meeting and ,Miss An- g he annual con-
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tY +4,`}'"r ��` nvexut. This was fo11o'wed, b the • 11VLr. D, H. Wilson was in Toron-
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ant," 'by '*,s. J. C. Laing. ,Mrs'. -Sam • Nh's• Parker aril two sons•, ' of
i {i fq , ^!' ", y " dt6cet then took the chair, The Bru9sel% were the week end guests
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