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Barrie Examiner, 26 Apr 1928, p. 7

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Will l\l=I'.'p LUL` [Ell uuya. Add a. little lemon juice to the cream when you are in a. hurry. It will whip up in 3. jiffy. ' THA Hnvnr nf nninna nan kn Ina- The avor of onions can be `re- moved trom a. knife by rubbing It with 9. piece of raw carrot; "rum fnhlnunnnnfnln no mm. ..aA-.-2` wzu wtup up In H. Jxuy. ' nun I: place 0]. raw C8.!`l'0C. Two tablespoonfuls of milk added to the water cauliower is boiled in YIYHI DFAnf`Iv vnnnnuvg blag Ilnvpnn * A t`easpood?uI `at bcfn-azx` gdded to] the welshtng water will soften -lt- conhlderahly. ~"Rrnnrna uvhln QIIA AAnnaInnn`I.. uuuasuunxuxy. {Brooms which are occasionally given ,a. salt water drip wear longer and do not break. Dann`nu! 1-n-A...-.-A 1.. `.-..a. -I.--_- auu uu HUI. DI'Ut1K. _ Parsley, wrapped in wet cheese! muslin which as changed every day will keep for ten days. Arid A. HHIA Inmnn ininn on he; Hints to Houaewiyes ' ` t`eaapoorful box-ax added to wdahfnnr -nrnfnr min nnffnn 1.] NEW BIG slxns` . NEW INVINCIBLE SIXES ' " ' "a"t'?t{rtii'vwli51'e -1'i1'l{m" o MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS o L}i*"by house Vacuum Brakes make this car phenome-' nally easy to stop. At any speed in any weather, a mere touch on the pedal with the tip of your toe brings you to a quick, smooth cushioned stop. And think ofthis-when you want to lubricate the chassis you simply pressyour foot on a plunger. That s the great advantage of Chandler's One Shot centralized lubricating system. - Scores of advanced features, all the way throuh the car. An oil lter. A pre-heating manifo d vaporizer. An automatic thermostat in the cool ingsystem.Self-adjustingnoiseless spring shackles. Feature after feature you would only expect of a high-priced car. ' 0 IV _ ,i,,o,,- 4,9- --_ BakecT:;isp and brown yo cotppel chewing and insure dtgestmn, g`. -......A_`_ _-.`_ 4'- 4.- 3"- Examiner adlets are great sales men, and they work for little Soft food makes soft ch`i1dre; TL TT TT j : CLEVELAND, OHIO Be sure to [s`ee the Happyv'if'l;;;1-g-l::'t Eletric whn making a selection. Wdt to the Hap y Thotiglzt Foundry, Brantford, forillustrated FREE ooklet. Paco Saved DE ; .r;1,-($.31-`-. Everything you could wish for in an electric range is here. Occupies only 4o oor space. Large capacity _oven 16" wide by 20" deep; takes biggest roast pan. jEqui ped with two of the open and two of the closed new ilappy Thought elements. A good, fast heater. No bolts nor screws on cooking top. Removable racks _and elements ensure absolute cleanliness. L GU might well wonder how such higli quality` electric ranges can sell at such moderate prices. Into their development have been brought all the skill and experience gained by three-quarters of a century in range building. `II all AH. A NEW T|:TLE ` Cor. I --.- _.._, .. ..`-........... mm, -vnvn Iv u-nunu I:.I.yIn 9-9! I) ugr---g--~ ....~--..- Carry Cunar '1')`-aq`elle o"' a Cheque; - Easily Negotiable I 7 590 your local uuauhip den}. or wnfto: THE ROBERT REFORO COMPANY, LIMITED . Bay Wolllfngton Sty, TORONTO (Phone ELgin 3471) .- ;c;7m"mod' ';;;;,..-::.}?:..;.,':,;s;;`.;,?d:*,.';'Iy" high standard on all these. liners. Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class: _____._.- .l-1.'___ A. E. SMITH EASY TERMS IF. DESIRED A British Empire Product ;i2;}3T" i{JiT'. ;:::;::i:; life! _ It costs no more to use this famous service Wegkly sailings from Montrea_l.an'iI Quebec to Plymouth, Chcrbourg and London by the Aura- nia, Ascania, Alauniaand Ausonia _. . . to Belfast, -~ Liverpool and Glasgow by the Athcnia, Letitia, Andania and Antonia. induce sound, refreshing nlnnn nnnnuv Ivt\II A-`Sana Icredltovrzv '"i~1o'vr' {ha} 'c>:z've come into your inheritance, sir. I think you ought to pay my bill. 17-.-- ...I-I.. u1\- __-._ ._--_._.-..- LI.-a. --p--. -v `vvvv ...g -.-..u V `New-rich: Dd you suppose that just because I have money I'm going tochange my ways?" fonaldson JUST THE SAME u\v_-_- L-_L -_ __. s n=.n.y: cs `us-v g--.-vv- .----nu Magnateh: Yes. but I dislike the term. 011 kings and silver kings and 30 on are so common. Call me the Potatentate.---I'1`it-`Bits. LINES u1e_egg (0 DBCOIIIG UHDIE IUI`- IODCI. At the same time it is not diff!-I cult to prevent the production or ~d1rtyeggs. Wmat is needed is an. abundanceof clean, dry litter on _the floor. -plenty of nests, about one to every six hens, clean ,straw in `the nests. -and frequent gathering of the eggs. ' - - | DIRTY EGGS A HANDICAP That one of the most aggravating probiemls confronting the egg trade at the `present time is the fartoo frequent -marketing of dirty eggs. is the opinion of W. A. [Brown Chief of the tPou1tr,v Division of -the` Dominion Live Stock `Branch. Farm- ers should realize, states Mr. Brown, that they can do much towards im- proving the egg industry `by taking steps to prevent the production and marketing oi. dirty eggs -and by dis- continuing `the very" undesirable practice of washing eggs before marketing. TTIQRAVI av-In nlwriuvnnai-\n)nnnu ii uh-' IIIGFKU LINE. Under any cirdumsthnces. it is` inevitable that a few slightly dirty or stained eggs will appear. But the farmer who consistently produces and markets large numbers of dirty eggs surely does not realize the -bad effect of this pracvlce on his market. These eggs are unpopular with con- sumers and in many cities" it is al- most imvposslvble to sell themlat any price. Walshed eggs are even more dangerous to -the poultry. industry than dirty ones. Washing destroys the natural protective bloom of the egg` shell -and, the shell ibeing damp. mould spores oftenjenter auslng theegg to become unlt for food. If fhn anrnn himn H I: van? dlPH.. (HUI! Luuuuuru. - "When a. boy has to go to the city for his continua-tion courses," he asked. and sees tine conorete` side- walks and `hot and cold water in his bedroom and electric lights and heat. and `big movie -theatres, do you think he is going to go `back and look for duck eggs ine. muddy barn? "And we nnnhf fn hnva mnrn rn`n'n `UUH Wlllul. HlUtll.B- ;M1x the. raisins. spices. orange rind and the juice and pulp of the oranges and bring slowly to a. boil. Add. the -sugar. and cook slowly un,t_ll the raisins are plump and tender. Add nut meats broken in `pieces and boil -three minutes more. Pour into stlllzed glasses and seal with par- a. n. I WHIQA nnbuunl Ann`-X-cu `l.-n- in -1-..\..L QUICK MOOHA CAKE A quickly mrepared mocha cake calls for a baker s sponge square split into two layers and put to- gether with a mocha cream. or lady fingers and cream moulded `land chilled in the ice box. scald a. cup of milk: mix together one `half cup ugar. one and one-half tablespoon flour and one-eighth teaspoon salt and add to a beaten egg. `Stir slowly into the. milk and let cook until smooth and delicious. 'While this is coolingsblend one-`half cup butter with one cup powdered sugar: when soft add boiling coffee essence to_ taste. or one and one-half squares melted chocolate. `Combine the two `mixtures and spread between the sponge layers. Dust the top with powdered sugar. ' IUUIC SUI` UUUIS 9555 III uauuuy `Ul.l'u-' "And we ought to have more men teachers. We're born or women. we're taught by them. we're marraed to them. We never seem to get away trom them. We die and I suppose they will be having women under- taker: before long." Repox:t`;": . :Az:e:~_5'r;)u ' 'i\/iv-.' _Spudde. `the potato king? "a\amuAr\L/\l 17.x.` L.'.L T JI..IlI-.. LI... An ounce and a half of soaked sa.go- ls oooke slowly in a pint or milk sweetened with two ounces of sugar till creamy and soft. When cool the yolk of an egg and `the grated rind and Juice of a large orange is gradually stirred In, the pudding being then browned in the oven. l"lI\I9llV UTIUIIVEY Two `cups raisins, one teaspoon cinnamon. one-halt teaspoon cloves one-eighth teaspoon allspice, one tablespoon grated oranges, three `quarters cup brown sugar, one-half cup walnut meats. Mlv 1-ha rnialnu nninnu nnanzrn ELI-Illa `The actual cooking timel is about thirty minutes and the recipe makes about two glasses of chutney. Graphic phraseology was resorted to by a. delegate to the Rural "Trus- tees -Section. meeting -at the -Ontario Educational Association convention at the University of Toronto recent- ly. He was pleading for more rural continuation schools and more men teachers. N1`l7fLAu 4-: kn`; has in an in {Jan nifu WIN UU uvau 03!. Luis IIUIHU UL A.u..aa Georgie Reive on Thursday. May 8, at-2 pm. The girls in charge of the program are Misses -Ethel Avery, Reta. `Clement. Eva Allan and Helen King`. A-s this is our annual meet.- mg each member is requested to hand in written suggestions for next year's program. `The roll call is to be answered with My Pet Annoyance." RURAL TRUSTEE TIRES _ or ETERNAL FEMININE -w'i{"1~'aG{;1'ng'i'w7v'$'n}1-E `xkiiiute will meet in the Orange `Hall for the next meeting. `Thursday, May 8. wlien the election of officers will -take place. Roll call to be answered by paying tee and a question draw- er. Mrs. Crawford will give a. paper; Mrs. Roe. current events; Miss `Mary McLean. a reading and Mrs. Knapp some music. CHURCHILL JUNIOR INSTITUTE "i~E'3;"F?n;:iaE 2;: 'i~Js' L1-n'cE will be h Id at the home of Miss flnnnnnln niun `nu Tkuuunnir `Kay: 0 The annual meeting of the W0- men's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Ronald Gilchrist. Thursday. -May 3. `A paper will be given by Mrs. Johnston; election o officers for coming year; roll call, paying `tees. ` - 5 319 II 9 J `J II (II-1* ! `JIJICIGIF ..Cunard cuisine and ser- vice all the more. Sociai jlife on these ships is al- -ways entertaining. And pomfortable, airy cabins GUTHRIE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - ___-_.___I .._--a.:..... -0 LL- 11?- In its first radiance I. havseen The sun-wh.v ta_rry then till comes `kn I\Iah9 - `L118 3U\Vl|,V L1}'l'y LIIUII bill UUHIVS the night? I so my way, content that I have been Part of the morning light! -Florence, Earle Coates. ADD. 1. Wuu pas: wuuuul. l'U5l'Ul. vs grief. . Have cared the more to make my ' moment tine Because it was so brief. pow8r- - Was it. trail bloom. worth while? '1`-hy silence answers: Life was mine! And I. who pass without regret or av-Inf, To bring thy beauty unto perfect ower. Then. like a passing fragrance or a smile. Vanish away, tbeyond recovery's power--- was .11-_ frail Noam. worth while? " `rm-: MORNING-GLORY Was itworth while to paint so fair Thy every leaf---to vein with fault- T , lees art , Each petal taking the boon light- nnd n w&w$$%ww&$w&w %nnmmumsRuuM &&&&&&&w&iw&aa BGCII puuu. RSISHIS LIEU UL ` and air or summezrso to heart? IT S easy to understand _. why you get. so much pleasure out of a Cunard .or Anchor-D'on ald-son .Cabin Class crossing. A t .deck sports, played in the -tonic, fresh air, you work III` as fun! !ID`w\l\.':l't\ MINESING WOMEN'S [NST. Adve;tlae in Th Examinr ` ORANGE PUDDING BAISIN CH UTN EV A111:-us unlnh-an I\u\4\ tn. " "` " I Which c;;1'e9, sir?" asked the maid. There are two brothers living here." | The one who has a sister living` In Folkstone."-TIt-`Bits. V -- v-&rIlI I "Is Eur. Smith at home? inquired the stranger. u1t7I.1_I_ _..- _1,,nn - - .. .- WHAT true economy Tintex brings! Even faded lace-trimmed sill: "undies,can be made colorfully new again - and without tinting the lace. V For this ui-pose use Time: in the Blue `hot. In act, Tintex tints and dyes any- ing and will keep all your fine coloto fully new all summer long. 2nd to eimple- just "tint as you rinse. See the Time: Color Card. DISTRIBUTORS Eymans Limited, Montregl -Q`-Ill-I\J II-IdII UI`II , W VVYI U` up a healthy appeute. Then on a reciate (`nu-gn-.1.` .Z..=....l3.`. ....I ...... Tintex tints the sill: L without coloring the lace oueu-11' TO BE CLEAR tint: tho oilk_-ha tannins white). j:`ay`Boa('-afar tinting ugd dyeing 15;! at drug and dept. mm [(3110: Box - for lace-tdnunod silk} `me name EXAMINIH Magnicent new smartness . . . a big brute of a Pikes Peak Motor . . . the great safety of Westinghouse Brakes . . . and the famous One Shot chassis lubricating system . . . . . \vl'l\LVIJl4l}l\'\uIo)VliurtLVII lVI\.l&\ll\\) UV; vasrnaavnw v- Valglavlanaannv CH NIL _i_.__ ._ ___ - ..- ____`:. `vino- `mop-u tuuuvunrn `vvnu-1-r v\vuv1\1vr\1'1\*l'lR vcvvntl NEW`R-OYAI. EIGI-ITS ERE S news-big news-good news--to every family now on the verge of buying a new car priced anywhere around a thousand dollars: A new six-cylinder, four-door, ve-passenger Special Sedan by Chandler at $995! `The price is remarkable because it's the price ef a`Chandler-and the car is remarkable in a Tunday. Apr-`ii 25. 1928 3` K TIKIIXIGI BIZ good many ways . . . Remarkobly oeautiful-a magnicent car out warcllv and inwardly-elegantly upholstered and appointed-exceptionally roomy and comfortable. Remarkably powerful-a big brute of a Pikes Peak Motor that gives you hair-trigger action in traic-easy mastery of the steepest hills-and worlds of stamina for the open highway. CHANDLER-CLBVBLANIJD MOTORS CORPORATION Remarkable ease and safet of o1;troL Wes_ting- `O nnnenrrann-rvwu wu-. t'eryo'fth t "thill- d ' . . i`iwav-" cE;;:::::a:: :2`; ease safety eontrol. Weetinga range of the price! WV. F. HON SBERGER DISTRIBUTOR FOR SIMCOE COUNTY '- SALES AND SERVICE, 19 BRADFORD ST; PHONE 1169 uvuulv wul DB uvulueu. Ralbblt will taste like turkey if roasted in a tin half-`tilled with milk land continually basted. Greased paper should be kept over the -top . to keep the flesh white and Improve the flavor. A `few forcerneat balls. `bread sauce. and plenty of brown. gravy should be served with the dish. I ' Ulutlh i Do you ever start on a piece of - knitting. the skeln runs out through to the last end piece, and you can- not remember what kind of yarn it was? It so, place a little tag with the brand name and weight on the end of the skein, and time and Itroubie will be avoided. Dull-`kn mm ago. In... 4.....I---- u U'lUKv `It you should upset` a bowl of owers on a. varnished surface, soag up the water with blotters. They will take up all the water without leaving that smeary appearance !that follows the wake of a. towel or }c1oth. `Pin um... -..-.. _L_._L ._ - -0, Alp Coal and Wood Range and Warm Air Furnaces ' BC.uUVVlUlLUS- ` Flat Irons which have become rus- ty can be restored to their original brightness by steeping them for a. `day or so in paraffin. Afterwards rub them with hot powdered bath- brick. | ITO c-Int: -.I.....IA .-....-L' _ I_-_,o -- UV 6. suuu UUIUI` 6.3 H18 FBSULC. Tea. coffee, or cgcoa. stains can be removed if you lightly rub a little bore: 1 to the sta1ned'matez-ial, and then po r boiling water over it. A. perfect result may not always be had the first time. | |\Il u..anu.1 On... ......-.4. .......:...:..I.-.. --._ uau LIEU LUISL Lune. Mustard for meat sandwiches can be applledfmore evenly if It is mixed with the butter in a warm bowl. Sugar is much better than salt for bringing out the flavor of tomato sandwiches. I 131.4. 1-..... ...1.:..1.. 1.....- 1..-. ....... __ us a. suuu -anu smuy surrace. ` tCh'1ldren s stockings will last long- !-er it darned neatly over heels, toes. , and knees (which wear soonest) `when new. on the wrong side. A I_-...an-_1 -1` _-___..--.. . a. uaul.` u Luv 5n-man. ' I When the clothes are being boiled. add Just a. little `blue" water as the [water in the copper comes to the; boil. stir well. and the clothes will |be a. good color as the result. `Tan Innffnn nu nnnno at-ohnn Ihili v........ ......, .... Univ ..-..u5 uAuve I A handful of common salt sprin- kled over.the top of a kitchen grate after it has been splashed with _ grease will take the odor away and absorb the grease. i ufhnn Hun Ah-H-has QIIA Hnlnan 1u.n.-.3 ! _ ...... nu... v V. ,, y.-.u.uu-4.5 yt uycb uca. Kitchen teacloths. washed in wat- er to which a. lltle borax has been added, readily lose their stains and. keep a good color. [ Add A 11091:: nonafln On A]... ---5-.. rump a goon cuwr. Add a. little paraffin to the water when washing oilcloth or linoleum. _Th1s acts as a. disinfectant and leav- es 8. good -and shiny surface. (Th-Hay-an : :1-nnblna-.. mm 1..-; 1...... __- 9 --.--., ..--`-.-u.. .-.u .--vvuo HA a_trong solution of borax and hot water poured down drains and strike has very cleansing properties.` `lflnkgn tan.-.1-n... .......|.-.1 1- _-. I \.u but: water uuuuuuwer IS 00116 will greatly dmprove -the tlavo A -L_.._.. _-I.-L)-__ _n 1 , '<'.in.

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