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The Huron Expositor, 1949-07-01, Page 7{ 1^ 1 1 }1. t a t KI 1,.,T�., ; I . '' , . 1, . "I �' � ;,I , i . 11 . 4 ,� � , ;� 4 �� , �, '­ ." I "I 'I, I . .1� 9 P I d. I � I $1, "A " , , MRS " " , R " t' ` 11 pill" u "/ b ..M ,k , 0, -, It �I I _� I ..0, ­. _M1. I, � " ,_.- � 11 . k., ,�_ . , � . I. .1Rrs�., I ,1' . S. P1L , -11 - , t: 1''. '' ____ -0 O.M-, �_ 0o ro ..elft •me, )k ' t .$.• words elrQam th q . 11, I n. >} f lit t „ ,. , _ . ul . , ...ro gh, A (. ' "' - brain:' Suddenly" slie saw'as in trig er rn elle spoke, t110 doer o1 the $• salol , open,6li and the elder ;wvrelt. d,ssh 'the Saco of Ivor—the titG ., . 'flop wemt forward. ' , the Man she had loved for all"the :brave o his ouch w a° •^'�ucY, run down. and ask :11Iiaa .. ry' f 0 y . ecareely' Reath to eolr4,e at once. ]( shanit kngwlog w�lat 4he olid, she turi�fld C ♦ sea anyone etas now, I ninst loo`& and looked', 91t the draping of Lady 'Head's •xhat moment Jean and 'itibea i i gess before I go out .ivfthyou, also ,turned towards the approrn Gladyls, It's to' go to -night." Ing Gladys, and Mrs. Barnet's eyes A • 4 Nettie spoke yin a low voice ' a , travelled from the cold, fair face she ,mrrvell towards the door. of Jean to that or Thea. , r "64 11i, see tto- !theni. iilntil .Mlim Her heart seemed to ,stop beat- Heafli cbmes;' said' Gyadye. , Ing. With a terrible effort of self- ' •1 She approached they front show= control she went slowly from: the room. The dividing curtains weye room. For half an hour she sat ' '' now drawn apart. alone, her thoughts back in the "Mat name shall I say?" agked Past, and sometimes the tears. fell r ' the apprentice. down her face unheeded, and once "Mrs, acid Miss Selincourt," re- or twice she smiled. '' Plied Jean'a clear, slow- voice. Presently there was a knock at Nettie Barnet heard the wordtw the door. ` ' 4 and felt As if suddenly turned ,to "Mrs. Barnet!" It was the shrills intone. • She stood for a moment, cockney voice of Alice." + 613ind and deaf from the intensity "They're waiting for that drap- of the sudden shock. And then 'cry, Mrs, Barnet." , cher limbs 'began to shake and she `T will come." , - put her hand on file door frame "The girls- are just .going down r 4 for support. Her lips opened; and for their tea, but I told Miss Brown• most ins'ensdbly she, 'tried to she'd, better stop a minute, as, It's . ` moipten them with her dry tongue, urgent." , "Mrs, Selincourt, Mrs. Selincourt," At the door of the workroom 4 , Mrs. Barnet paused and laid her hand on Alice's arm. A. LEGAL "You've been a good friends,. Alice," she said. MCCONNELL & HAYS "They do. say," replied Alice,. '%s Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, it's stave as makes the world go PATRICK D. MoCONNELL round. Give me a good friend, I ; Say." H, GLENN HAYS !' j County Crown Attorney Knowing nothing of her mother's SEAFORTH, ONT. cause for "agitation, Gladys moved t Telephone 174 X towards the handsome woman and the young girl who awaited her A. W. SILLERY coming: F Thea turned, then gave a little Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. gasp of surprise. Her bored face Phone 173, Seaforth became suddenly alive. i "I knew it," she cried. "I told ®AP+ORTH - ONTARIO you we should meet again—The i L Other Me!" MEDICAL Jean with her accustomed slow )' dignity of, movement gazed from SEAFORTH CLINIC the one girl to the other, What ' t E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. she saw shook her calm—she look - Internist ed surprised, troubled. ..'. + I , P. L. BRADY, M.D. "Oh, isn't it exciting?" went on 11 Surgeon , 102108 Hours: 1 p.m. to 5 Van, . daily, except Wedn'esda'y and Sung C N E C KE D i NGS: Tuesday, Thursday ITCH -,I` Ina ✓Iffy r sad Saturday only, 7 - 9 p.m Monet Back Appointments made in. advance For quick reliefs from itchlna caused by subkters toot coatis plinD es and otherit 4 r are desirable, _d use use pure, cooling, medicated, Ug D. D. D PRESCRIPTION Gr '. r 4 , y , JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon IN DR, H. H. ROSS, OFFICE' Phones: Office 5-W; Res. stir Seaforth M. W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phonte..-90 - Seaforth DR, F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. . Late assistant New York Opthal- Mel and Aural Institute, Moore- delpd's Eye and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, Eng. At OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth. Next visit, July 20th. U Waterloo St, South, Stratford JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 - Hensall DR. J. A. MacLEAN Physician and Surgeon Phone 134 - Hensall 1, OPTOMETRIST M. ROSS SAVAUGE Optometrist Plyes examined and glasses fit to& Oculists' prescriptions aecur- ately ,filled. Phone 194, Eventnga 10, Seaforth. VETERINARY J.'O. TJRNBULL, D.V:M., V.s. lain Street - seat &i PHONE 105 ' and bacteria that cause spoilage. AUCTIONEERS i 11 0 f HAROLD JACKSON w '::. ' ,oleC alist In Farm and Howse• important to see that the notes- nary equipment is on hand and in HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH Ont, r staid Sales. • . ffAcensed in Huron and Peace '' 'The girt was longing to termin- Counties. Prices reasonable; eat- . . • tsfwtion guaranteed. and defective metal bands should President. For information, etc., write or There was something about ,her ,be replaced and the bails should Rhone HAROLD S+ACKSON, 14, on ' " �1, Seaforth; R.R; 4; Seaforth. L a EDWARD W. ELLIOTT the others can be put aside for DIRECTORS: Licensed Auctioneer ; + �respondenee promptly answer - double track all the way, with automatic block signals. and see her in her studio. Pem- OL Immediate arrange 11 otal + I ' bb made for sale dai;66'by'phonlAg Raw canning method may be us- the making —events which can , OW 4111n.tom Charges moderate and . Jean rose. It was ten minutes • side •action guaranteed, , i JOSEPH L. RYAN constructive reports and interpre- , meals and courteous service, of course. 8peclalist In farm ,stock and im- flowing with boiling syrup. Com- tations of national and interna - Ofti ots and hbusdhold Offe&A. string broke, and the paper open- 1 Me�tlrlaetion guaranteed., TAcensed Next time, travel in comfort by train ... arrive refreshed on ed to dds'play various articles of haberdashery: cards of 'buttons., 1a Hroron, and Perth Counties. " * lits Particulars and" open dates; . paper and place these filled- jars in. Pour boiling water down the g Enjoy the benefits t being best informed -locally, nationally, vw to or phone JOSEP)i L. ItltAN, '' � 3L`JL 1, Dublin. Phone 40" Ir 6, I. of life people would go on buying Indmim 4117zfi3 paper and The Christion Science Monitor. - --- - C.N.R. TIME TABLE '' It GOING EAST LISTEN Tuesday nights over (Morning) A.M. r ' Oader]Ch (leave) .......... 5.40 4. .,h seaRbrth ................... 6.20 Ivor was waiting for them on Otmtfordl (.arrive) ... ...... 7.16 A (Afternoon) P.M. platform. Settled fu the carriage he looked Godwicah (leave) ,,,.,,,,,,. 3.00 today for a special in U. troductory subscription`_ nmd! —r seadlorth .... ... .......... , 3.46 I 4.40 one, Christian St., Boston ISSeleneo , Mass., U.S.A. GOING WEST t v (Morning) A.M. Please Bond me on introductory subscription to Tho chrisHon Science dord (leave) ........... 10.4'6 � ~orth ................... 11.86 Ooidaich (arrive) .......... 18120 ' (Afternoon) P.11f,, t 4 . ,lykrAtCord (14AV,O) . , , .. , ..... 9.35 y ........,.1031 . F Oft" PMdt+e) �,....�... iid,00 stalkless. Soothes, comforts -and geuield"caima IntennDon't suffer. forr D..DPRIT0". - I t lea, (}e1! eyY9s ,_ Ill, q foil _0 ;ill" a 144 �, ' �, '. r0' 14 ;@ n1. a p aYr '� t, , kt' Sist�rp , r, p �(al e , 13" ♦ ,Tt , , i�tex� $$' ( JF ,� k 1.ai Rip, 'VV- i -member, m1,(o,*yT 1.' ... r... dTH ' T It, .. pp � h : Vw roe` a xl P , r. V. Ik. „ (^GAJ i.. 0. V a t e AA c -- vV � fi a i4. !tire 1}o'&t � r SIW 8 y hex?" she a: ' .o•I R!�e :3^ het' waat�'t x%, 00040 which she, dislilted i L # ly. What rig ''had t>ii$ u�kiie girl, tbig- dress er" 'il 'ii- gi inak s a 'tvi' , resemble so Clpsely hex stats 'ohi'i For tt ,oras im'),t>@slbXe to en'y extraordinary ' reselnl>lance 0It t two girls. Gladys was taller, 'brvgde:r, face stronger, calmer- 4 cling flame -like changing• charm of Th -but in feature, in colourin�g, ihistakably alike. Gladys 'moved. "Give Mise S incourt a chair," she sai& And; :then: a cold feeling of .c• tain'ty crept into Jean SL-),ineou mind. This Gladys Barnet .liad t Pace of Thea, of the long sin. dead Lady fIa'miin; but also ff had'. the odd' little gesture of left hand of Ivor Selincourt, Jean heard; her husband's word "You are .a beautiful woma Jean," he had said on the night Thea's party; and: as she spoke flung out his left 'hand, the Tinge wide -apart. Mrs. Selincourt sat immovab for a moment, and in that moms she knew what jealousy mea Her voice was scarcely under con trol when she spoke again, "My daughter requires so dtresses," she said. "I am afra• we .have not very mucic Mime, .b I should like to see some of ylo oiodels and. know your prices." Miss Heath came forward. "Dresses for the young 'lad madame? For day or evenin Lucy, the white satin model a the pink chiffon. • Yes, and the 1• 'JP blue taffetas." While Miss Heath 'took cion of Jean, Thea gave way ier curiosity. "It does seem so funny, We o y came just because a cousin, Mrs. Corteous, comes to you, a : liked ,her dresses so much. S' lays Mrs. Barnet is so clever, rou like being a dressmaker?" "I'm not a dressmaker. I'm Iress dtsigner, and I, draw for t iewspapers," replied Gladys. IT iard'y ever in the shop. I'm •g ug to work entirely -for the Pri ;ess now and, have my o Audio." "Oh, we always take the Fri ,ss. I shall look'for your dap ngs. Do you like doing it?" "Yes," said Gladys the practi .if I didn't I shouldn't do it, y c now. I can earn much mo Proclamit'ion TOWN OF SEAFORTH Under authority of By-law No. 111, for the Town of Seaforth, no dogs shall be allowed to run at large in '`the Town of Seaforth, from May 21, 1949, to September 1,, 1949. Any dogs so found running at large, con- trary to this by-law, shall be liable - to be killed and the owner or harbourer prosecut- ed. J. E. KEATING, Mayor. Men Wanted Immediately for j, HARVEST WORK' 1ON ONTARIO FARMS This message is addressed particularly to men but some women also can be used. Crops are ripening earlier than usual all over Ontario. Able-bodied men, willing to do Farm Harvest work, are urgently needed at once. Wages and working conditions are good. * WAGES $75.00 monthly with room and board free. • TRANSPORTATION: Paid to place of employment anywhere in Ontario, 0 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION : Please check with the nearest Office of the Notional Employment Servide Department of Labour A. MacNA.MARA• Deputy Minister n , . , 1 u ':.' , : ,. x....., ,... :., a _. .fib.. ., ,1' ,. dr .nie .•n,n ,:.!," � ''T",!��,, . �!�� �:t l� ,,,;,� ,,,.,,, ,',,',,1,-,,,j,: i ,,:7 I �i „, � xl;;��,,,­­ !',�. I ­'­ ,, ',t�.�'i,fq��.� :.-x -* 1 a +4 T ta u w e t i al R A e y Q xu r t x VIA 4$4VF uP 11 { . {M l ty h {� M A. F '.1 x a 1 I MIM �J'IRrA t1 p 1 x to l T e s f It a era � 1• a he d� � �llltl a fur' a It d , .., ., . r ;vrili row, the ta0t , 0 gat R r , . nd�.. f41�a p nth ;;tlliavr 1!p , , � l i 11.E l •st4irt143d• silrPlse: tRr , . >�, seri, as,. tC4]�ex a,sbilWeli ,,.. , „ d.., ,...F and. ,,, . ..!AFk. $w tl; t . 3w r . H,,$•k4., Al -,;: ti is iks ;,,e. d1 M111fi? Y d 4t .., u mo. r v is . a ,1� 144' n F .„,. t e r its r vi fi q .t ..p�fr.:, , ager, a� ;:f . :l er: ,1' _ : lG)i,., lila n >, ,, �� a.alise i. e e . bi ,, p. i) ,r T e iv e n .: . , , ?14 i 1111 d , 3 11 a, leasee Aa s rs t ,. aban . ,ti0 . p. a om. at y ... m . 1 �>K a ... )? oh .. . S r + ., ._ h.,,.. �, . df4AA a, ,, d , %tion. �latQ><!ies .fox which4>}iA ark, i:, ,,_$tf € ; Thin i, , , L till nk ll rm O w.a „. nee!ied, sa... Says Dr, Cu kt . , ., r ;, ,,. , ,� y:, T.. ,. ,. ,. „ . . said r t e r r Po h d fis an ti+ a ea e I a n. enG d . VW00,11A41 ,.. ) X11 t i� e a1, ler w�io , l n +gib rge , of e . _�rC#.� �. ,,, � ,. , ,. ,��h, $, # ,..,, . 4, T1iilk you. Yes, vely PletyTe. testing leontribute touc,ee irk. Pik r ,#�itll,_ eh': ,h a w •Il ,.call again and melte , ur de- t , i .. tills le a; cimcuf�r#R.,V1}* in , naAlgeIy, 'fol? ode hex . s. fa K. . 9 ;new-.$cienc,.e and while e f , ,.., $r k $ i l . F, Qr ;p ts' to - 'i${bt�i. b+N; ! se is' n. I ..:i u%Agds.v, .ba, Vii. I to stn efts d we sh k . P ade''xee, In o ,.: ' •, <M. all ... d &, ., p .aria .1Oaatlt, . . . eta test n v tb a >x1d7Ftullf ., :.1!4'd1 ..M , S14 ..;+.', ell :1l l tan. our- r ... g ha e . e h >�*orged ;i?ut fair a ,eluent Il Ia. fi 41 to �' tut that---" M. W. of the kind%.oP:s' •.a-s0ed! a and! pµarl illk 1lPI '�iy�he1R+ 3 �' Ii MR intQrrup'teff op grad feeder pigs; mesa pig$ ,have art, _ ned .the, •ri ti t ; labgratory may bays, to t,tesk, :there. i, ., d • Thea, "we're not going till the 6.1fi of .good bacpn type, 'peso , axe 20A Zip pRunds as, the Sual`,•stla i , is still a great deal of il4forlrtation, ll It.] and it's not five vert." ne before entirely tiefacto.y. Produced Prp n bacon type .r.4 ,}h0 too glade pre nam .4f prplluj he. Mrs. Selincourt almost lost her sa ins stock. So retain ,only those ins ,Grade11 A, hole, . sell control. ,She gripped Thea ,hy, mt�tiAoda are reached for 4 all 1Rds, �• sows, and use only boars with :>hq . filer the arm so firmly that the glr2, So betimes, too, when a good length, depth, vigour and g8neral I winced; .method seems 'to have been work; type which, can be •properl' elect: , ,, ea "Be quiet, Thea;' she command ed out for some kind 4f .well'. it .:s..gd, bacon type, Tie, pr duetlon. ;.' F fonud that fit does nut work, equal g . r » �sdalc' , (i _-' ec' � s un- ed, and her voice was low and of Targe healthy litters of, vigorous sus . , , . ly pyell with all samples 0f that tense. She made -her wap to ttha pigs from such bacon type ibreed-, r el- door held open by the vwonderfag kind" Ing stoelo is the first 'step in the OwIm Safely Lucy. The cocoa -nut headed Misn when a lot of seed is to be program. for Grade W. •hogs. ' I. er- Heath stood an elegant effigy of tested, it Is obvious that the whole In :top grade feeding the objec- Every summer,, zliany Caxladia to rt's surprised annoyance, lot .cannot be used: it must be tive is to supply all of the;,nutri- fire in water accidents. Marcy' qt he Gladys reddened and lifted her saiApled, that. is, a sample must outs •necessary for the growing these fatalities cn4ild ;lie :pro vent ce ht ad proudly, , be drawn which must be repre- pig. Barley and, oats will form the, ed by common-sense precautions, he Again came the weld lmown ges- seutative of the lot. Whether a base of the ration. Millfeeds can Swimmers should. . reatigulber tp the •ture of the left hand, sample is representative or not de- also be used, if available, Proteins, stay Out of, the water far a reas "would you like a cab? Lucy, pends upon a number of things minerals and- vitamins are neces- onable time after eating, Non- . a taxi for Madame.', sii'eh as the way it was drawn, sa swimmers should nit use callOW ri and, so skim milk and min or other light water Craft. Don't n, As her .mother passed through how well the bulk lot was mixed erala, or a complete protein min- g of the doorway, Thea lingered, and so -on. Further, it is not pos- eral supplement should be added to 'swim' alone, and don't dive into he !'Oh, Other Met' she said, "it is sible, except by the merest chance, the grain mixture. Vitamins in the water you do not VOW wol•1. rs maddening to bg dragged away. to draw ,two samples which will form of cod liver oil and green But I shall see you again. Don't give identical results of analysis le forget—I shall see you again:' or hest from a given lot, so it be - 11 nt .0 comes important to. know Chow 3• Dry sugar can be used in- t. "That Mrs. Selincourt is the odd- much: variation can be expected. stead of syrup for small fruits. For r `1 11� s►,a POINA-1 iii T,WgD esL, •most ill-mannered woman I There has been some talk lately small fnut the equivalent •for cash :! T i �'" K. "" +' '''1­111,'i"".A ever met," said Gladys to her of.chemical methods of testing the quart is two-thirds cup white sug= " �l +g°i,,�`I, me mother later. They were standing germination of seed. These have ar sprinkled over top of partially { r ,,,{ id• in the bedroom of the Pembroke the advantage, if the INSRSTO' � y prove filled, jar, then fill with berries to q„.,ME 7 „l�dfs+.1 ut Place Studio. "She came in and satisfactory, of shortening the one-half loch of top and pour boil- �{ ur Miss Heath, got out a lot of mod- testing time, since the results can i,l ng water to within one-half inch a ,- `u els, and -then she went ,off in a be read within about 24 hours in- of top. This allows space •to boil , y t fuss as far as I could see just be- stead- of having .to wait 10 to 12 without cracking jars. � °� 1; caus3 her daughter talked to me. days, Such methods, however, are 4. There are about lb pounds of �,i i ;,n' g• It's funny we should be so alike, by no means perfected yet and strawberries in 24 pint boxes or r� .,�;' k';,> r`'” � �KFf 4; id isn't it, Mum?" the have the disadvantage FEEDS �` y age that, one crate. From these you obtain . ,,�, x N ' it- "Yes," said her mother quietly, while the results can he obtained from 9 to 11 quarts of berries. "One sees strange likenesses some- much more quickly, each test takes 5. A six -quart basket of cherries /� , ±� .:i, Posses- times. Gladys, if you take this more. of the analys't's time than weighs about, eight pounds. The h studio you'll have to get some, re- an ordinary germination test, so number of quarts you may expect %�'� 3 spectable woman to do for you, that the same staff can handle to can is five. ! ;i „ja,t% n- Ycu couldn't be here alone of considerably fewer samples. 6. Twelve quarts of gooseber- 444444 3 � a ni@hta."rF. It is for the purpose of studying ries, blueberries, etc., will take 12 +�. . , - p ndi "No, I suppose net, though the problems such as those outlined quart jars to fill, or 22 p>nts. / I 1. rtP ha other studios are so near one ��rr above that :the Seed Research 7• If an air -tight seal has not lis; 1. RFs-$ ron,� Do wouldn't feel lonely." Laboratory has •heen established in .been formed, use fruit before it /� As she spoke, she opened the the Division of Plant Products of spoils, since further cooking win" ROE .FARMS MILLING CO.,. ATW 00, OUT. ' I a window of the bedroom in which � r; the Dominion Department of Agri- reduce the flavor. .- he she and, her mother stood. culture. YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM: m In the next studno'some one was �F aE 3c o- strumming "You Made Me Love W. R. Kerslake Seaforth orth A. J. Mustard Brueefield `� E' n You" on a very bad piano. The Question Box r tan A woman's voice called: Mrs. J. K. asks: "What makes W. R. Davidson, Hensall J. A. Sadler, Staffs �', "Hurry up, Jack, we shall be canned peas cloudy?" Russell Shouldice, Brodhagen I. , �' n late." Answer: Cloudiness may be due V_ The strumming stopped sudden- to over -cooking or using too ma- ly. ture peas. They will not spoil un y 4 cal, Gladys shut the window. • ' less further indication of bubbles .. yo "Not very lonely, ,is it, Mum?" ' occur. th ,r re s:•P asked laughingly. Mrs. M. C. says: "I always roll 1; t ' ti m ars of strawberries to r d�Q_ __ ytj prevent s�I jl� r3,v 209,01 a floating fruit, but it,does not pre- i Iii . V ' I , . CHAPTER XIV I , HYDRO vent it ,this year. Why?" T1 As the cab containing Jean and t`� - HOMk ECONOMIST Answer: This may be due to �[� 1 1111 jj 14111 ° Ja Thea made its way northwards, too heavy syrup or over -cooking. 1(( �i� r1111 ; Thea studied; her mother covertly. Rolling does not prevent floating. 1`[,t t i , *un. `' Jean sat rebuilding her wall of flails homemakers! From all rj,jyj i iii;I� �r� yr habitual reserve; but within that the foods in good condi "on at Anne ;, I fi!r ' '"'`' , �N'' wall was an unhappy, $} Anne Allan invites you to write II� ': �, , ppy, troubled wo- { f 11{ 1. man. reasonable cost, .the wise' home- to her c/o The Huron Expositor. tr 11:41 maker will. select the a that she 11 I «,, . r ' "Mother," said Thea at last, "you Send in your suggestions on home- i' ,,, i . , kno +'s she can presrve safely. making problems and watch this n r,., i know we said we'd meet Daddy Some foods are easier to can than z' "'. o,rtt'I column for replies. for the 6.15. We shall have more others. Fruits and tomatoes are p - t-'� �`s "'•�; 1111 I� I� ^' _ tri; than an hour to wait. Why ?" the easiest foods to preserve by ' �II�FThen we will wait," replied canning because they contain acids -y li Au Jean, and someth-ing in her voice which make .the heat more effec- THE MCKILLOP • 11 I �� f "--"`� 1. i "' and manner silenced Thea- , • , 1 ' ' " y'' I th fi 1 five in lei ling he yeasts, molds MUTUAL FIRE I• (• -.Sz„rte-- I_ n e rst c ass 'waiting -room at Paddington Jean and Thea sat. and bacteria that cause spoilage. INSURANCE CO'Y. .. • - Presently Jean roused herself, Before commencing to can, it is CMWMX ilasres Sts. :r ,� �=`t. _ '::. "Would you like some tea?” she important to see that the notes- nary equipment is on hand and in HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH Ont, r i --• Y ' •.� - asked her daughter. "Yes, please." good order. Glass sealers must be OFFICERS: '' 'The girt was longing to termin- inspected, and those with any nicks put aside for jams. Rubber rings Frank McGregor, gar, Clinton - Psea, Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice maintained daily service between Montreal, Toronto* and Chicago. Inaugurated ate this time of dreary waiting. and defective metal bands should President. July 1st 1900 to link these important citiet There was something about ,her ,be replaced and the bails should Merton A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager 1 mother that almost frightened her. have good ,spring for preserves' and Secretary -Treasurer. Limited provides something special in speedy train travel. In the Refreshment Room Thea drank her tea and ate a bun, look- look- the others can be put aside for DIRECTORS: You are assured of a smooth ride over a perfect roadbed ... ; pickles. pickles. The water -bath canner Chris. Leonhardt, B rodhagen; E. double track all the way, with automatic block signals. meanwhile at •the glen who, Harv- J. Trewartha, Clinton• ,���*�`�'��� `N`"" should be deep enough to allow cane and demanded "whisky and Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; J. H. Mc� OF FAMOUS TRAINS soda," speaking with an odd water to cover the sealers. Thin EWi BOOK' conventional familiarity ,� the provides sufficient pressure to pre- Gregor, R.R. 1,6RIM; Fmnk Mac- ..BLUE vent .the .liquid from being drawn FROM THE hl uglify barmaids. out, or let into the sealers. Alexander, R.R. 1, Walton; wm, out, you like a paper?" Scrub sealers and glass- lids with R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; �♦ "Shall I get one for you too, a brush in hot, sea water and John' L. Malone, R.R. 5, Seaforth; �f G Mother?" rinse well with clear, ho water. S. H. Whitmore, R.R, a, Ae re +h. • > "No, thank you." t sterilize by placing in a pan (with AGENTS: In the waiting room they sat Mass lids in ,place) in the oven Finlay McKereher, R.R. 1, Mb again, and Thea turned, over the with bottom heat on or "bake" lin. E. Pepper, Bruoefield; J. E. Pages of the "•Sketch," while in Prneter, Brodhagen; George A. her 'brain she recalled the 3nci- position. It requires 25 minutes watt, 81yth dents brain her meati at 275 degrees to sterilize jars in ng with ,,the the oven. Remove from oven as Other Me," needed and place on dry cloth to Oh, dear," she thought to her- f111. self, "I wish I had been •born 'the Th 13 L`fffe0 Other Me.' Just imagine Chow de- ]ightfYtl to live in a studio all by e so d pack method• is espec sally recommended- for raspberries, gooseberries, rhubarb, blueberries? a•A IIEW�`,-r.�• IA7C +" The "Slue BnoA" — your C.m aA NationatiireTabte 41_44 oneself and go one's own way. Aad 'perhaps 'the Other Me' wouldn't and cherries. wash, •prepa�•e fruit and measure. Make a medium• thin CMWMX ilasres Sts. :r ,� �=`t. _ — Guldeto —Gut ere tinGarsda. ' have minded being the real me syrup -1 cup salsas to 1% cups of , .. "��... `= �-�+ The I'm sure she would .have got on with Mother far better than I do. water which makes 2 cups syntp, BENEFIT BY THIS International Limited for the past 49 ears has p y She would have been tidy and and you need m cup syrup for each pint jar small fruit. Precook GOOD NEWS maintained daily service between Montreal, Toronto* and Chicago. Inaugurated sensible and practical. Yes, I'm berries in syrup three minutes, n July 1st 1900 to link these important citiet sure she'd be 'just the daughter Mother then pack in jars, seal and Place COMBINATION and the intervening industrial regions, The International and Daddy would like, and the boys would. like her too. Andy in a pan in the oven at 275 de- grees. Process pints for 20 min- YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER Limited provides something special in speedy train travel. perhaps if we only knew her Mother wduld like me, what utes; quarts for 25 minutes. Re- gives you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all You are assured of a smooth ride over a perfect roadbed ... a muddle it all. is. I wish I could go move from oven and let cool, then check for air -tight test; label and that is going on where you live. double track all the way, with automatic block signals. and see her in her studio. Pem- store. But you live also in a WORLD where big event are in T" Completely relaxed with ample room to move around, you'll Y brake Place, Earl's Court —that's where the exhibitions are," Raw canning method may be us- the making —events which can enjoy air-conditioned coaches, parlor cars and various . Jean rose. It was ten minutes ed for raspberries, strawberries and rhubarb. Pack raw fruit in mean so much to you, to our y lob, your home, your future. For, types of sleep -inviting accommodations .. ,delicious dining car past six. 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