7 ' ""f_." ' '_ "v " ' __-' Buying at '/DOMINION .STORES istlike putting -money in the bank, because you obtain a ~gu`a'ranteed-' return on it. You save somethmg on every purchase you make at your nearest DOMINION "STORE. 'iGLOBE BRAND IT inustbc mild and pleasant-your toilet sop-even `though your hands are in Contact with it only ten minutes a day at the most. Ion can't beat to use a harsh, drying soap ` for washing your hands. 80, natut-T oily, you selectit carefully. Then your undo it sill Bf using strong, stinging kitchen soap in your dishpsn. when you do the dishes-- _yourhnndsateinthestdrying,eoars- ening suds sfull hour and shslf. Your skin can : help getting drawn Ind nger-tips all IDon't_"wash yon: dishes. with just "any" soap. Use Lux in your dish- --`_ I'_'__ L4- .1... _.t.___. -_ "V ""1" "' -_- "' 1"` "-""` pan. Linx has that softness and lnildncss that make it as easy on your hands as ne toilet soap . But of course you know that. Think of the V things you just wouldn't trust to ___.I.:.._ L..- `I .... 0'1 :1: ,-u- .. LEMON PIE How carefully you select your toilet soap! youexpose yourhangls to harsh kitchen soap In the dishPan an hour anda . ` halfmrv day enAnuLm:nsueAn,131/2Lns.s1.oo Buy at 8* G`.*EF9_d $W.'n?s. 4. 'I\l\`Il T\T`I`I\`kT QHVITDIFQ 3- .12 _ A4 tea; 'our `groc recommenFds is %usually good tea ` CHOICE HAND.PlCKl-ID D.S.L.~ CORN FLAKES 3 W- 29c 16 oz. Toy _ Pail QHUICE HAND-PICKED WHITE BEANS 4" 25c RINSO ;`:`.2`.`.'Ew 26c some "good washing powder, and in = this rub the cloth- very gently, re- . peatlng the process, if necessary. Rinse well in a. gallon or so or cold. water to which has been added .-halfa. pint of vinegar. Finally, squeeze, pass through the wrlnger, shake and hang in a._ breezy and shady place` to dry. Aa4....'. n__--_x____ 1-- -__---,_ .-u,,__'__ ,3; --- A ...- W -.--`. -..--....._, `an->\4\v_ av `Aug! 7 After freezing ice cream draw of all the salt water and repack with ice and salt, using four parts -of ice to one part of salt. A wet, loose packing will` mean soft cream. L 35%-`r":`s: :`2" 23 11.2.. 25 BACON 37:1, "" `T 99 }"EA"is-good tea MARTIN-SENOUR_ M'z'1l.?.'lI eI.JlI1':If'l"l.*3'.F.I70.T1i2I flls _zz_` pays fa use_ "Z>o`t7z`5z' 13:2 22 re?/?;?r.`. m`3d 1?zo`o`r` . It Wears lake Iron Wrrtc go Head Offuce. Montreal for Free ooklet ` Home PAINTING MADE EASY k sou) av V . A 3 ROBINSON HARDWARE BARRIE, ONTARIO. +_ Gczzc-thgt W m-t alias pan Th1-";.`fd;-'hceakfas--t`orI::1:_cE:c.s : When you've 1 lot` ofdinncr yonsomctilncs need two ccaspoonfuls. Your htnds deserve as kind treatment as your chifom-your ne woollqu. Use Lnx whenever you have to have you:-handsinsoapandwanerfotaay lengthoftime. A1m1m.poonrn1o:Lu1a .I....._L ...- ._.:.. J:-I._-_.I.2.- This is a Hyloom Jacardigdn Sports Coat; made in all fashionableshades. ' Bny{Lnx no-dxy--dnebigne-wsi2V forkicchcnnu.--thctegula::izcor 4., L"__t.__-._ 1 _.___ n__-|___- --v - ~ -r----jo . malt your 513:: __j _.'I__'__ I_-...: ._.;.l.'I._ `L-.. ___-I_ Limited. Tomato.- -vo---. auau vet Brothers [.111 I uurpuu, upuuluu , nunui, tunic Remove": Shim rfvrom Clothes. Used Evervwhere. Sent Postpaid 250 0WEN'S C0., 15 Seaton St;,'l`oronto, Ont. Wu want. a. cmnd Ammo. in van: also-ylat Cnrpeta, Upholutery, Blinds, Paint. Pnnnnnan Sinina Inn-n Final.-- I\l:Il'\L4 ' GOOD For breakfast or luck lain a single toaspoulcl `V I'll` 0 WI 10 ll) DI-9 Iululllug U Wewanta.goodAent1nyourdlstz1a 1007? OLD DUTCH CLEANSER MAKES FOR HEALTHFUL CLEANLINESS ~ 1 1%. ` 9 Cleans 4 Like Magic Page! Sevol / W % 1; a Re Kn` s ?h.HiLr'5 'a1?`wr%f3:<;t=1r;:h:p: ri`1,` V . , . . ` I t 39) `;,f;`;Z.x;`i`a %'...m1T.`.... R,gypn_ garments will surpris` you. The genuine carry ill And mdst gx"oer_s recommend it. artness V Mdclerate Cost J. H1-zrkzmr versus 60.. LTD 59 Wcllington St. Wat, Tororitq .l.`Ul.`l".I'Up' unu 1 are 113.18, [11 IlH.VB you . now, ' . ' I ' And tmaybe-ithe says that it must ` T 8 83 . J . -I'll do my best to love it more each day. . " . . ` _v-gNellle' `D.-(Howard. The Canadian. Pacific Railway will operate a. '1`oronto-Sudbury sleeper on the Trans-Canada Limited which` resumes service for` the` 1925 season commening May 17th, leaving Toron- to daily at 11.00ep.m. This train arrive: at ndhurv at 8.45 u uuuy at u..uv*p.m. This train arrives at Sudbury at 8.45 azm. and passengers. may occupy the `car until 8.30 a..m. Returning to Tor- onto sleeper will leave Sudbury daily A at 10.10 pm. arrlvhig Toronto 7.55 am. Time: nrlvnn ahnvn urn - `Eastern ll! lU.J.U pdllc tl.!`l'lVlllB' 'l.'0l'0IlID 1.00 8.-III. Times given above a.r'e Eastern Standard time. i ' ` 20-21c Juqu p 1' gaps ms 11 ta.K0.me 1.0 H18 Iug.'|uu' ` T'show, , I For Pop and I are pals, I'll have you know. K:$$&%&$w%$w%&w%$&%&$&&wi$: ; `1N%rW oMAN's% REALM 1 :1 %$%%%&%&%wi%&&w$*%%&*%*$%w- uuu u. vuuzy sums to aux me. gouunesu Umows, ' 'Ce.use.the baby hasn't even lobfked at . FHA! ' ' Ame; ' A I I'll '-toil `my Pop when he comes home, ygu see! Then p'r a.ps he'll takome to the nlcklel `show. New SLEEPING cam sanvica . 'roaoN7ro-.suoaunv nun- nu___.un_,, ' - _ n - __nn Dul. amue U113 DEDY COTS t0 town I0- day i - -- I She i,Ia.sn't evenglooked across my way; My` Grandmama iwants me~to kiss its I none. ' I : V ` T P R'_AP8 A funny Ilttle'ba.by came to-day; Ma. says. that now It's here, that it. must ntnv! sun-auyp, uuu nuw us nere, Ina: u. must stay; It hasn't.anyV teegh or any hair, Not half so cuteas my old -teddy-bear-: It crtemand screams, and makes an - ' awful nnlnn. nut. HUVUI` E11008!!! OI DEDIGB H1 1118 pack: -I shouldn't` care a bit it Me. would be. Like she always used to be with me, But dsince this baby cogae to town to- -aly In L _ pun A - ' Drug I-tutti!`-IllllII VVGIIIIB IIIV BU RIDE LIB v ~ . `, nose. ~ Such a silly thing to ask \me. goodness I \knnwn_ L V: ULEUH WODQBTBG WIIBJZ W58 on [US jback. ' j But never though`: of babies in his nnr-ks up uuuamnu 'BCl'_68.!!l, emu HIEKBS an awful noise, T11 keep up in the nu'rsery.wlth my toys. su ll-BIS nun In H16 morning, IIBVBI` tear; ' ` I've often` wondered what was on his I ` hnnlr LII BUG]! up In Ina nu!'Be!'y,Wlu'l Iny . toys! . An watt 'tm mi old "Pop" comes . home to.dav_ nu; u uuu lay Mu (.0 cnrow-tne E11105 ' away. ' a Do yoti suppoe the mail man let; it here? - I'll ask him Vln `the morning. DBVBI` fear: an want 11;: my` old "rop" 0011193 home to-day, He'll tell my M9. to throw -the'th1nE 8.WB.V. Anugv Advertised '1_`-hinge. E153 unu LIIU [)_l'UVUl'|Jl.:l FEEL UllU1'l'yo ..Sllce. welhripened bananas, sprin- "kle with 'freshly roasted pe_a.nuts and_ top with golden dressing. `I -Tncnuan QnIn-'\K7hlfA at-nun: nrv- IV VI`IlII -cw-I v----u: I Here are some salad suggestions from a". famous domestic science expert: I ` r1....+ma mu-.~n+= uyiu .m:n~n\vnv nnpdn y ,7 4 A very successtulafternoon "tea and sale of work was held at Ovenden Collegelast Friday afternoon in aid of the French orphan supported by nthe,,school' and the Victorian Order of Nurses.. Articles on sale included a pleasing variety of needlework. leather- work. copperwork, woodwork and lamp shades. All .wer6 the "efforts of the school `and the artistic productions re- flected great credit on the skill and diligence of the young ladies. An un- usual feature of the afternoon was LI-`A n-uninnnn nu-nnvnu -117`-snug Gian 1v{ufnhu vv IIIU nu uuIIIl'II_II I'OI.f Ask about our conv_enSent.po.yment an. METALSHINGLE &.Bu>mo co.` 58 Guelph` Sh. Prufon. Ont.) Alligafor pear mixed to a creamy `paste with olive oil. vinegar, `pepper and sa1t.and served piled on lettuce. 'T.nun:m utnllzu .nf nnlnrv sxfnffn wifh my ODJBCES. Proceeds from; the afternoon amount- ed to $147, but to this was added a. cheque for $25'from Dr._ Lewis and $10 from Mrs. Rosamond of Alrnonte, .the whole making flnancialvreturns highly; satisfactory. I_l`0m a. ramous clomesuu BUIUIIUB eznpelsc; Grated carrots ,with~ -.__carawa.y seeds served with either olive oil or French dressing. , nnnuo-n nhnpsm with nnrnwav seds aressmg. I Cottage cheese with caraway seeds and green pepper served with Russian dressing. , 4 ` Spinach. peas and tomato with French dressing. A1H:rn1-nr nnnr miam m n. r-.m=.a.mvl a_na Santana Berveu pueu uu xuuuuc. Lower stalks of celery stuffed with "a paste of cream cheespyminced stuff- ed olives and nuts. . A vlnn` nf nimnnfn with mzxnnrnszus `ovauoan COLLEGE HELPS V V.O.N. AND FRENCH ORPI-IAN` UBUHJ l.Bl*.tI.l'U ()1. H18 u.I.u1'uuuu was the orange grove.gvhere the visitors picked lemonshorn oranges which on opening disclosed various contents. A 1-....- ._.....L.... ..R cAAI\In`l\ cu.-nu` In \.r vanoaaa unuvnvuuu v Hun -vuu yv..v..u..- A largelnumber of people were in for afternoon tea. `Those in charge of the affair apprec1ated`very highly the `interest shown in the efforts made by the school on behalf of` two such wor- thye objects. Drnnnnn frnrn. the afternoon amount- 90. OHVBS unu Illghb. A ring of pimento with asparagus tips and .may'onna,ise dressing, served with cheese traws on the. side of the plate. ~ . miner! nr-nngesz .with olive oil and plate `I Slied oranges ~with olive 911 and lemon Juice. manna annlnn nv-any-as: and raisins run: I vn ranuvI.alI' UAIIAGE Preston Garage; ` are a`tt;-give a in appearance-easy to erectggnd their cost is low. Pric a\ range... from $73,up. `Garages 1 r.two of more cars a specialty. W-is. `nu lIl...a.-.-a- B_LI_,, l8I!10_I1 Juice. Sliced apples, oranges and raisins with golden dressing. `Ii`~la-u nnf nnnn and :1-nffn wifh Wlt E01081} (IFCSBIIIE. _ Fig cut open and stuffed with cream'cheese. . . - ' 11-M-an and 911153 1171!-I1 nisnnan l'V|D11l'\I`I_ CPGEIH CHEESE. -. Dates and nuts with cheese, mayon- naise and the "proverbial red cherry. ling uyn'll-rln'snnr1 hnnnnnu any-in- LU}! WILII EUIUUII ul'Ul.ll5- . ' , Heaven Salad-White grapes serv- ed with marshmallows, pineapple cubes diced oranges and rich cream dressing. lW_...`IIA_LI..1_ $..`I..A A __n-.... _ ..l-.a. uqvvu vnuu--av-.1 `many: on... ya wanna. sq. v-.n.a-..o. Candlestlcla Sala.d--Arrange a. ' ring of pineapple with half a. banana, in the centre, place a. cherry on the top and. rich cream dresing gelling over. un-unusu; uuu _|.U `LIEU yuusa bl. l.'&UlB' spoon or hot water for each yoke, beat- ing constantly with a crank egg beat- -er: `season with one-fourth teaspoon of salt arfa a dash of pepper. Beat the whites of four eggs until stiff and dry; turnthe beaten yolks of eggs over | the beaten whites, then told the whites into the yolk mixture until thoroughly blended.` This step (combining theyolks and whites) must be. done as quickly and thoroughly as possible so as not to lose any of the lightness. T-Tntrn n nncl--11-nri frulno -nun I-nul-inn- new 1.1103 . . . Edgar" . . . T.'.' . Oro Station A.fr1end . . . . To mam; .a inlay omelet. beat the yolks of [tour eggs until t ick and lem- on-tinted: add to -the y ks a table- unnnn nf- hnf nrnfnr `Inn north vnlrn hoof- LPUELBUPBI I Receipts . ` Innisfil `Council . . Essa. Council . . . . . Barrie Council . . . . Oro Council . . . . . . Contents. of box-. . Dalston W.-I. . . . . . . Churchill. W.I. . . . . Painswick W.I. . Stroud `. . . . . . . . .` Shanty Bay W.I. . . Thornton W.I. . . .. Guthrie .. . .. Crown I-Iill- . . . . .. Cookstown . . . . . . Mlnesing . . . . . . . .. lfuolynrtu o `I350-n|n' V ' nxpunuuures.` . 7 . Ren_ 01 room..12 months at $25. $300,00 Deficit from 1923-24 13.25 %RED,B.Q$_ ' LI] IUSU any 02 L116 ugntnesa. Have a, cast-iron frying. pan butter- ed and hot, turn in the mixture and spread evenly over the` pan. Let, stand a. few minutes over moderate heat, or untll the` omelet is well puffed. then set in the oven until the top is delica- tely cooked. Just as soon as a. knife inserted Into thecenter of the omelet -comes out nearly clean remove from the even. cut. across the center of the top, at right angles to the handle of the frying pan, fold the` part next the handle over the other part and turn onto fa. hot. serving platter. Serve at once. ' ` |-Steel I: ves should :never be dip"- 'ped in: he , water, as it loosens the handles. Place the blade upright in the water in at pan. and thus keep the handles dry. , - . RHUBARBPUDDING '. .Thiaii delicieus pudding is made like `the delectable "apple betty," and the acid oi. the rhubarb gives -a very ap- petizing avor. Butter a deep pudding dish, and arrange on the bottom a. layerot cut-up rhubarb thatihas been par-boiled for five -minutes,. and then well drained, sprinkle over the rhubarb chopped raisins, granulated sugar, and a little `grated lemon peel, and cover with a layer of dried bread crumbs," crushed, putting a liberal amount of butter-'on the crumbs, and continue with fruit and crumbs until the dish in near-Iv filled. `Have the m-nmh: nn Wlbl} u;_uu. 8.110. UFUIIIIJS Ulll U13 (11811 is nearly filled. Have the crumbs on top, and bake in a. moderate oven for about -30 minutes. Serve luke-warm with cream. (This pudding is equally delicious when canned pineapple is `used instead of rhubarb.) The nnnal meeting and election of officers for the Women's Rest Room was held` in the Rest Room on Satur- day afternoon, nearly all of the In- stitutes being represented. The treas- urer's report showed .a deficit but it is hoped this may be made good and the year startedton firm touting. A Warn nnffflnd that fhn Rnnrn in Llllu Luuxuacxvuu wun a. OBIICIL. The officers were re-elected for an- other year,. Pres., Mrs. . L. Mitchell, Tollendal; Treas., Mrs. . A. Suther- lamd, Stroud; Secy.. M!ss'.E. A. Rix, Crown Hill. ` . ' ' rm.-- ..........v.. 1:.-......'..a.' uuupuls. ' . . - By some oversight ,or misunder- standing some of the councils have wlthheldtheir usual grant while others have only given half their usual grant and as`rents have to be paid the ladies find themselves with a deficit. The n`H lnnrn Itrnnn u~n_Inn+nA Inn nu, uw year aLu.rusu.Un urn ; Iuuung. All were. sattsfied that the Room is lling 9. long"-felt want and that inter- est is being taken in it was shown by the cohtributions ofsome not formerly he pins. 1 .. `R17 nnvnn nun:-almh nu v-Jnnnanu-_ nEs1' noom SHOWS osricn. au1' Mum-1 m1'sns$'r I8 TAKEN Expenditures.` inn!` nf rnnm 19 ` D`? IWWGII C -WM" (Luau: Jnco llIGlv'.p __Oow Muuu. ltuno Puouoounu conoiwnon Linihd Uxuunon oario TO VARY YOUR SALAD ___I_.1 _ _ _ _ .._ 111. _ . Treasurer's VR'eport ZR ' PUFEY OMELET fmz BARl!.l:B."E'XAMl`NER Deficit $19.53 Total $313.25 ' Total $293.72 seoioo ,.. 30.00 . . . 60.00. . . . -20.00: .. . 15.97` . 13.00 1o.oo .. 1o.oo . 15.00 ; 1o.oo .,. 5.00 .. .10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 6.50 5:00 3.00 .26 tore cars specialty. V V L Write for llluutntoi Folder Tsk about our convnninnlv .-...........- 1 I Line a pie plate with pastry, prick with a fork to avoid blistering and bake in a hot oven. For "the lemon filling break into `a bowl two egg yolks, beat well, then add one cup _of sugar, juice and grated rind of one lem- on.. Have boiling water on the stove and into separate saucepan put two and a half tablespoons of cornstarch, wet and stir with `as little cold water as possible, and immediately, before it has time to settle or stick to the pan, pour on the boiling water until the cornstarch becomes transparent, stir; ring constantly. If this cornstarch mix- ture seems at all lumpy or doubtful to you it -can be put over the flame and stirredto right consistency. But the, whole success of this delicious, simple and inexpensive lemon pie lies in working quickly with the cornstarch mixture. .After securing a smooth transparent, thick cornstarch mixture turn into it `in the saucepan the bowl of egg yokes, sugar and lemon and cook for about three minutes, which should make a smooth and bright yel- low filling. Turn immediately into the pie crust, and when cool beat the egg whites` stiff, adding sugar and beating again; then spread on the pie and cook the *meringue fora few minutes till slightly browned. nlvwhlp-nvvl V I-\J To Wash Chenille Articles-First of all soak the article `in cold water, then squeeze, but on no account wring. |Make a. lather with warm water and MACARONI and A ` SPAGHETTI TIPS TO HOUSEWl_VES 1'n'.....1.. I`11_.....lI`I- A._L:_u--. 9.1.0181-E5 RAYMOND S SPECIAL -BLEND TEA 65 lb BE FRAND _ { p%E\`} `PINS 23C 13 oz. %nb1'1'u'; soun; MIXED AND CHOW ruunsnm, ` Mk? "21, 1 25"