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Barrie Examiner, 29 Apr 1926, p. 19

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sTo1u=s- T .rned from over-. arrie. In look-. V ing item which iccess has been hibited by our mding districts. ncere thanks. Anr 9._.'Iv~ `I-Tnntvlnrnni-I hum hnnaht. I -} V .Ann `)2. `I4. and 'Al'...'. .1'!7;..;Lr.... 1:4- Dy. ll';_0n aunuay. Apru jzb. , " Ere, Leach of Camp Borden spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Morgan Murmur.` ' - unaay Wlln RIB S18E61`. MPH. MOEQEH Ill` ' hy. ` - . `O M333 Olive Miller of Utopia visited with Miss Hilda. Denney on Sunday. "Bk. urn G guns 1|` cl... 1.-...- -4 1:..- E, % THORNTON E i>!4PI4>I<>I0FFI0X1'IPIfiII4FI<>I4fI4d cu`cuMa_:n'sANnv_vIcHs.s and n-.;I A-:6 uuuu no `Inn 0 In-nu A M.`'_*.U_"5I _;$TR9UD f.WORTH'S') ITUUHHD El-r\I Iliu- Bring a quart of well sweetened \ stewed or baked rhubarb to boilinz point and add two tablespoons pow- dered `gelatine softened -five minutes in one-fourth cup cold water. Pour into a mould and when firm serve with likht crearn and sliced bananas. A A ` ` For an interesting salad to serve with lamb, chicken or tongue. pre- -parp rhubarb gelatine. Pour the mix- ture into a shallow aluminum pan to chill. Cut in squares and serve on let- tuce with mayonnaise and a. garnish of creamicheese and mint balls. /Ess/ex 6Coach- - - -`I035 Hudson Coach - - - - 1575 7 Hudson Brougham - - - 2020 I % Hudson 7+Pass. Sedan - 2340 1? 77:6 Lowest (Prices In Htstory *Ta|7-|7l.7JBARB GELATINE ...._..L `I --Ail a-uuvn. WALKER` BROA_S_.,-.Crc:erx'x:>1-e_ RYSON MORLEY HUDSN"'ES SEX New Low Prices a At Your Door Nothing `Else to Pay . - ; -' _ Including reduced duty, taizes, freight and the 5:? `_ following equipment: Bumpers, Front and Rear,-Automatic ._ 7 - I Windshield . Cleaner, Rear View Mirror, Transmission `7 ..;.'~` .' Lock (built-in), Radiator Shutters, Moto-Metaer, Combina- ._`jh._f_ .. r r o tion Stop andTail light. ' Legem `nu 358818 xAumn ; 3 % iASSOClATE*DE.A,LER_S:H. V s1Lv1~;R1'b,1oRN1;, `Staynr mxon, _CoIlingwbod -IIvI- |Ivv---v Two eggs, one cup of boiled rice. one teaspoon of salt. Mash the rice through a rice colander. beat eggs and rice together. add salt and our enough to make'_a.'at1ft dough. Roll out thin and let dry. out in fine strips. Boil it with chicken or any kind of meat. This is good tried in hot butter. RICE AND CHEESE Into a. baking dish that has been sprinkled with cracker crumbs. fill with a. mixture made of one and one- halt cups boiled rice, wh1tes.of two Tariff Reduction I `Effective Now RICE NOODLES J. w; izovyn, Bagton VH. Mcuamr, Totteqham `eggs, `one-ihalf cup cream, tw`o table- spoons butter, one,cup grated cheese and cracker crumbs enough to cover top. Dot with small pieces or butter and -bake in .a. moderate oven. This makes a. delicious and easily Drepared supper dish. RICE XVID ENGLISH PEAS One can of English -pegs, one-1.13.11! cup at rice b Iled together, `one tea.- spoon or salt` nd pepper to taste, one tablespoon of butter. one cup of sweet milk. Thicken with flour. just like gravy. Phone Barrie. A 31-33 B1-adford Street, .u up -v uvU9EIVlVE You cam keep chocolate or any till- ing from running over the sides 0! the cake if yo} sprinkle a. little our inver the top be ore putting on the till- IIS`. ' over mg. Al` milways turn a cake upside down and` ice the bottom, as the bottom is un- doubtedly smoother and will ice better than the top. ' 11n...._ I------ k ----- -~ V7 ' --.--.. -_y vvyo When honey becomes sugared or candied, immerse the jar in hot water and leave it there several. hours.-Bo sure it is securely sealed so not a. drop of wa_.ter gets into the bottle. TIPS TO HOUSEWIVES : non. 1,4-.. ..L....-I_;._ -.. - Page Ninotoot , SOLES .-B0.'l'I'OMED .'0RE sromss hose who prefer g sole. (SOIIUY VIHIIIIIK E IPIGINI WHO IIOIL Another daughter has come tolzlade den the home 0! Mr; and Mrs. Ben. Relnhart on Wednelday. Apr, 21. V Mrs. `Purcell of Toronto returned to her home on Saturday utter a tending I the sickness and death or he father. `rhea. Lee. - ` ~ `Ward man` rnnnhunl harm An uuulau wipe dry at once. . - ` Candle ends. when too email for further lighting purposes. [should be placed in a. jar and melted down, then ,mixed with sufficient turpentine to make a. soft cream and.uae`d for polish. `ins linoleum: and stained t1_oor,e. Out} The raged raiment. and the finished ' sea 8` , - Of my day's toil. A peace is all about Like he not: comfort of a. `Mother : m.. `My 1 ds are sleeping, and their restless heads - . '1-'ll6l8ul` Hllill BDUHGH UI. UVBIIIKIII IIIVG egun. ' - - . I masguslt by, and rest, and have m I W - I > _ Of books. and some sort `garment. I am done 7` -. ' . With all the daylight things`, and wearlneas, _ With chi tsh troubles. and the` dull 3 routln. V How they are all forgotten in the press- -Ot these new Joys. upsprlnglng and serene - Under! the moon" thtpt sends ttq a-ulet beams _ 1 `In I-lnnnnn-In mv nnnn window snaking wma my (GEE. lulu an-upon tuy V ea . They are my House 01 Comfort. by the way. See, the round` moon hat gathered un its nrnld. ~ ` being still in Toronto. . The weather is so cold and back- ,-ward there has been no work done on the fields here. ` - ` ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robbins little Jhnv In vnrv all-,1: iulth hrnnnh-In avy and ght nd is cemented id cure process. , or before the l for men s and shoes in shape splendid in re- mmer footwear d tennis. N11`. ana MP5. JIUBBBH HOBBIES IIILEIB -`ho is very sick with bronchitis. ` rs. F. Gibson of Thornton is `stop- nlna wlth'har fathm-_ .1 . `Dnnnnllv_ who WITH. 1". 1.110801] DI '1'!10!'F0!1 IE DIOD- plng wlttrher father, J. Donnellx. who ` lsvery sick. ` 4 tr-II w vvv--II` l havie set straight white stitches all . the-day. _ The little whirring wheel has hummed A us tune--H V The -clzhildren have run in and out at ` pay. . M ' . `Now 11:15 night. The round mldhumtner H1001! _. In `HIV H1115 l1l'U HIUUHUIH, uuu LX101!` FUBIJUHB heads . Turn on ,the pillows there. No breath of harm A . ` May ever reach them In` the small white beds . ' - Badaed thus in moonlight. `F-Tnw than night in nnlm! ISHIJDBQ UIUB U1 1110011115!!!- How the night is calm! How it is fragrant with the breath of `flowers! ' ` . How it sheds music like a. chanted pselm. t 7 And fills me: with remembrance! These still hours . . Restore my soul! How they are wine ' and bread! ' a ' - U66. we ruunu moan nun 'llllUl'U|.l. 11% its gold, And are about me crowd my hamay dreams. Alla KIBPB EDD! H16 Ul'UW(l xuy nappy dreams. ' , A In the `.close da.rkness-all my heart will hold. ~ For I have `sewed them In the Ions: whit seams!- ---Barba. Young. in: the'.New York Times. Apr. 26-Ld~`!'.-`i-I-e;1('-leVz:3-t.;i`1 has shit the pickle tactory and has` been my the past week tearing it down. Rev. Mr. Patterson nnent a few dun: I110 punt. W885 wanna It DOWN- Rev. Mr. Patterson spent a. few days at Norval. his former pastorate. re-_ -contly visiting 9. triend who was sick. Another dnuchtmv hm: 'nnmn fn grind- r T T . APRIL .29, 1120,, ;_.:--j JIJI. LII-1866!`. _ ` ' Dr. Ives. President of the Horticul- tural Societ . delivered an illustrated address on t e culture of dahlias which was largely attended invthe town hall on Tuesday evening of le.st,we_ek.* Judg. ,ing from the att'ende.nce of the week previous at the address given by H.-J. Moore of Toronto the interest in;the . culture of flowers `is growing. _ Mr. and Mn. .1 . Shark nf Wirmimw u;z'1uu.y. v There are a few cars on the roads the past few days. , _ Joseph Donnelly is very slqk with pngumonia. at the home ot his daugh- ter. Mrs. B. Robsdn. - = Wm Rnhnrhunn lnndnd.n"nnn nf :1-nnlz I.Ul'. LVLPH. Flu IIUDBUH: ,- Wm. Robertson lqadegha; car or stock at Essa. on Monday. . ` Jnhn `Known nf Rn:-Mn nnnnnd I;m-uugu t6.V1llltB8 on N.l0I|.(lEyo Mr. Downer took` the eervlce in the Anglican church on Sunday, Mr. Dew 'l`hn waafhmv in an njnlrl n.n:I hnnlr. OVVYV I515 Ilugllln J-saw ll-II-l|l\O lolluulloulwl moon In white, expectant. just above the hm. The dear small sounds or evening have begun. __ "hind ends" A` A cloak of courage for another day! `Wings to my feet. and all. upon my hand! Itvthe floor is waxed, varnished, oiled or painted, do not 111: any water on it. Simply. wring a, c oth or mop out or warm soapy water, and after using that W186 dry at ` andle s_maI}_ (or 'uwl.. use. ' Word was received here on Sunday morning of the death of Alexander Lezeer. Intent son `or Mr. and Mn. IIIOIHIIIK 0! H16 003! OI 'AlOXlHdOI' Le oer. son `or Mr. and Mn. W1 mot Lageer, of Owen Sound, from bronchial pneumonia; whose -brief {lite of a` little over 9. year came to 9. close. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lageer. Dr. Ivan. Prnnldnnf nf u: `Hm-Mani- culture 0! IIOWBYB 18 BPOWIDE. ` . Mr. and Mrs. J. Shark of Wlnnipex are bspending 9. week with` J. Slder, and family. , ` l-known line of nnonite uppers at 39535. 011 JVLDHGEY `John Keown or Barrie passed through the.v1llage on Monday. Mr. Downer tank the service in the ADI`. Z0"-1Vl!'By W. Z1. Z181-[On I5 VIUIF" lngfrlends in Toronto for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E`. Elliott attended the. Toronto few Mr. a_nd Mrs. F. Elliott attended the tuneral or R. Whitesldes in Alllaton on Friday. " "Phat-a are A. few nnmrnn thn rnnil: Apr. 26---Mrs. W. 1. Hdtton is vim.-' mrfrlenda in Toronto for a few`: davn. raunsnmr, 1_ArI;|L,%:o}:_:uap., wu-u-v-.- m...i.:`i;sat[so...:....g'A xeepuueslqn ugauy `WM: Iuublu` Iuot. smelt!!- 2."'.L'.'.""..'1.!?".:"..': %':.'. j.`..'..`:2{; EH18 eugh my. open wlndpw. seeking DAV'8 WORK ..4.._..a...I_a. ..-I_u.- - treads in the; sink will. as when washing them. tar stand on the floor d do not let it get Into 3. Have a. clean dry wipe up the excess `mm 096!) D!`6pE!`80. I01`; tnemonm DB- rore but the meeting h d to_ be called off. Nomination of o ticers tor the coming year took .plsce. `Tea. was `served by the hostess and the singing of the Institute ode brought the meet- ing to solos , w FpitI`;.'Patterson of Orono recentliv mud! a short visit to his brother. G. `D. Pat- terson. - , ' Jinan: WTGMAI ant` `lul-unl TI7Ino AI `Dnn_. `_"i&} '.' Brooms of Toronto is visiting at Mrs; E., Gibson's`. Mrs. Broome. Sr.. ' or Beeton. who'is here with her daugh- ter. Mra.AGibson, is 111 as is aiso Mrs. Gibson. ' "Finn nnnrnmnnf nf Jfhn T.nm-I : Rnnnnr muss, net, I! now to 09 around again. _ . R. Lytton and James Craig are busy. clover threshing these days. ~ I Most of the nenrlln Winn` `warn nlnlr mu/3 over aunaay. ' Miss Frankie Robertson. (who, traihing in the oruua Memorial \ pital, is 111,- Her many friends. wishher a speedy recovery. ,Quite a. numbnn frnm hm-n uni wnsn new a speeay [Quite a. numbeznfrom here enjoyed the Kiwanis Minstrels in Barrie this week. Mn n....'a.,........-' -4 -m.-......'.a.... -.|..u.-.:Y wg: .Scu'da.more' og Torqr'1to` visited Stroud friends. this week. | MPH. E. T, Mnnhnu I-Inn wnfunnnal On '1 nwuuu Il'l8l1(1l!-U118 WBGK. VI . Mrs. E. '1`. Mcconkey has returned to` the village after spending the winter 'm'o nthse with friends in orlllla... Harold.Gx-ev and Wilfred Rnnth mh- mental wun xmenas In uruua... _ Harold .Grey and Wilfred Booth mo- tored from Toronto on Sunday._ _ ~ome viaitorrtrom here to Toronto wreu xrom '.l.'0!'0!!IO on Sunday. _ , Some visitors-from here to '1`oronto`_ this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Angus Warn_1ca.: Miss Flora. Neelands.' D. THER" ' d hardest wear, IIBFB 10! ;B. IBW OEYB. ` - Mr.-and Mrs. B. R. Stewart spent the week-end in Beeton. V . I Mrn (`hr \ Rnurmnn nf 1'\u1nl>h In Ida- w? :s'es Ethel and Mabel Wice of Bar-- rie spent the week-end with Mrs. E; Boot . Hf Judo : T A will vnhraf nn "ung; BUD, 1.11`. It. . DIRCKBLOCK OI '.l.'D!`0IlI0o Jos. Donnelly of. Baxter is quite in at the-home of hi daughter, Mrs. R. Robson. His man? friends here are sorry to learn of h s illness. l`hn.1'Tnltnd 'I'.n.dlnn' - Aid will` man}. sorry E0 1851' 012 1118 11111683. The - United Ladies -Aid will` meet at the home of Mrs. Mason. Wednes- day. May 5. A cordial invitation ls ex- -tended to all the ladies of the conne- gation. Mrs. Brooms nf Toronto in vlnithur IBIS)- u'1`he April meeting of the Women's Institute was .\held.at the home of Mrs. Sam. Maeil on 'Wedr;esda.,v. Apr; 21. Owing tqt the condition or the roads the-attend nce was not as lartg -as usual. Mrs}: J. "A. Jamieson read a. `,a.per'St. attic}: and March" which ad been prepared (or; themonth be- fore but the meetlmr had `to be called wwvwvutbvn vruvwvv swvI-v Peel and out very fine. 2.1ong, thin, fresh` cucumbers. Add 2 grated onions. epper. salt and a teaspoon` of sugar. lace in a little white enamel strainer over a__bowl and gag in the ice box to. drain and chill.` en `ready to a use. sprinkle. with a. tablespoon of French _,dressing. and when -it is drained 01!, told in enough mayonnaise to make, a spreading. consistency. Butter whole wheat bread rounds lightly and then )s read on the --paste. Serve stuffed o lvesvwith thezsandwlclgee. V - mover mresnmg mess days. | Most of the people who` were sick Vw;th the u" are recovprjng and are` glad to see the spring weather-a.ga.!n.I After the long winter the [cars have started to run again. Quite a. change I from driving `horses. I FHIHITGQ [0 run again I from` driving horses. Apr. \28--Wtilter Patterson `and bro-; ther. J. Patterson, have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrn. 'Rnhf_ 'M n(".nllnn.-rln nf uuer spenamg me wmter In Florida" Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mccullouzh at Toronto were guests at Angus Warn- 1ca.'s over Suhday. MISS F`!-anlrln Rnhnrfnnn urhn In In OF HEELS, eels. or Cuban heeli ed Mahogany. ' 8. Baqowi is holidayfng at hls,hbme' here for ,a few days. Mn.-and Mrs. B. R. tnwmvt nmmt tl-an wueu-unu In ISBBIUIL l Mrs. (Dr.) Bowman of Duluth is vis- iting at W. J. C. -Boakds. | Mrs. Jan, .`l'AnnnH and nnnu Tvnn vi:-1-. SLIDE `ul. W. J. U. '1SDll.K6'B. . I Mrs. Jan. Jennett and son Ivan vis- ited friends in Beeton last week. In: `R Jnrnlnnnn In nnnnn tn lulu ILULI lfllltlll III DBBIOH [ESL WEEK- Jaa. R. Jamieson ls confined to his home again `suffering with a severe cold; I `Ila -Dnffnrnnn nf unnn Itnnnmfllii '\n'o` . DUUUL St. Jude's W. A. will meet _on Tues . I day afternoon, May 4,'at th home of Mrs. "Jam Sproule. , Mn ant` Mrs A nnnnnn n1-fnnrlntl WITH. 011.8.` BDPOIHB. Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer attended] the Iuneral of the late ,Major A. 8. Hamilton in '1`oronto.last;week. ' ~ 'l`|-inn Rlnnh-nfnnlz kn : vvnfurnhti Hnmn numutun In 'J.'D!`0l1I.D-lEBI:W68._K. x . Thos. Blackstock has returned home after spending several weeks with his son, Dr. R. S. Blackstock or Toronto. .'I'nn nnnnilv nf `Rnvfnu In nnlfn III $110301}. -' The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in Trinity United Church next Sunday/morning. Subjects of aermonm "A Sacred Memorial" and "The ` Parable of the Sewer." .'I`hn mhnnnfnn `_'I unlnn Tnuhlfn will "'.L'Il6 rurume 011.116 uuwer." ~ ,'1`he Thornton Junior Institute. will meet on Saturday afternoon, May 1. at the home or Miss Genevieve Jamie- son. A full attendance is requested'o1 -members and any others interested in thework. 1 ' `(uh `pnhfv Tani `Ila: `I `IA -'l`hnrnn.. IHG WUl'Ko ` Mrs. Robt; West. Mrs. H. M. Thomp- son and Miss Doane representing the \ W.M.S.. Mrs. Luneu, representing the. Mission Band. and Misses G. D. am- ieson and Mary Spencer repres ting the Mission Circle. attended the Pres- byteriai meeting held in Collier 81:. United Church, Barrie. _on Friday; _Ap-A 3'11 23., .; ' A nuns! xnnifnunkln flnnn than annual- ' - ' ~ ~ - - $3.75 ru an I , .-- . . A most `enjoyabl time was spent at the Young Peop '3 Circle on Tues- day evening. The program. which was in charge ot the social committee. took .the rofm or a progressive crokinoie. The prize winners tor the girls were` ~ Miss Mavion MacDonald and the boys Bxiu MacDonald and `Frank Lennox e . ' V 9 The April 2 me: AND POTATO GR0'QUE l"l'E8E' l'\ng nlnl-` AC vnanIIAtI'I-Infnfnnn nun _l'IlV- (`Nit I CI:-IIC TI I%Z$iI l-; one pint` of mashed` potatoes. one cup. 91 boiled rice. teaspoon of salt, one-half cup of our. mix well `to-g gether. Make in little cakes and try in hot lard? ; A men` uuwgrapneu quut. / I - - Jon. Donnelly is very in at the time of writing. '. ` t MFR. (Than. Wvn In Ilnnrnfna altar: OI WITIIIDE. . ` _ Mrs. Chas. Hyde 1_e lmprovipg aftezi her serious illness. v 2 ` - . Sunday School and Bible Class re- opens _on Sunday. [May 1. - I ""w`_ , Apr. 27-iss VGladys Montetu has" r'etu1"ned'home after visiting her sister, Mrs. John Cameron, at Long Branch. ,'l'nnu:n u`wnn`pAnru ..I..u...1 t:ru|....1..u- ovoo-n vvn-no Iaurllnvlully (lab JJUIIQ IIIIBIIUIM James Frankom vlsltgd Hulsdale; `rrlends last week.` \ .. . - /Mrs. W. P. .-Gill, who has been on A the sick list, is able to be around again. i Lytton and James Craiz ara busv. vv nun Mayan blllulli Jlclluvy VII cuuuuy. The W.M.S. met at the home or, Mrs. Chas. Denney on Apr1l'21 and quilted. their autographed quilt. /' I Jon. Donnallv In vm-v m at flu: Hana.` I-Apr; 26-,-Mr.' and Mrs; witer Steph- enson of atllmbn-spent 8uudayVwith~ the -latter : parents, Mr.-_ and Mtg.` Richard} Adams. .(`.nn9rnfuInHnnn on `Mn `an ! 11'... mcnaru Aaama. T 7' _ T scongratulaxions to Mr. `and; Hector Turnbull on the arrival `baby. irl_,on Sunday; April }25. '7 Fre Lane!) .01 Gama Rnrdan : Ls `' mttarto rt, Conversations} nd 8 orts.v Lim ted dumben,

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