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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1936, p. 4

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`I425! The First Bzn'rio R.'mp_`o1` Cnmpzmy ;ar_e nnl h:1vin;.: mher rvgzulnr moul- ings while they are taking the Rut] *. Cross Home Nursing Cx)ur::c-. Ac- cording to now Guido x'v;:ulutinn.< this year, whvn this course is (|\.'(li!- able, it must In: lukon by Guides nr Rangers b(!t"m'(.- they try their Sick Nurse and Axnlzoulnnco tusts. How- ever. in ndrliliun to this C'n1n'.~'1` the Rangers have nblninml the l'n|Inw- ing budgt.-5 whivh Wk`l'(` gin-n nut at this wc-(.-k'.~: nu.-x-tings: Mary W1i- lett, Thrift. Knitu-1"s. Domestic Scr- vice, Booklint.-r's. Hnl1(ly\v01x1a1I1's. Entertz1incr'.s'. and Ranger Socnnd`. Winnifrcd Knnwlos. Flc('l1'icizIn'.<. Hnndyw0mnn`.<. and Rzungtcr Sm.-nnrl: Ruth Scott. Enterl:xinc-r'.<: and Hon- riettu Grasott and Murinn Vuir p:as.< ed the District Kmnvlx- and Map Making, and Cmnpnss` parts of their` First Clnset lest. nl1n.\ul)llg.. 1V1I`h'. W. P. Graham. Deart. Mrs. '1'.` 1`nmlinsrm. Miss nu A I` cmnt. Dllltlll. II'L`| d i gestod inn H10 1m- uu nu. nun mm xe.<.\'1r)n:~`. in Brunt-hos nro )r(s hL`fm'0 May 0 Scort:-tn1'y. \. nu I. In. with its at- e and com] 1 do :1 great by giving` I. frequent `-Qfnd fund to thank u-nnniu zqucm food, rn urn. `muffin 1in:<. I lilw the muffin 1ln:. `Some of the brown : rlmps mil in rolling and l dip the roll in this -sugar and it m;1l :3 biittm`-so>t('h mixturv. Put tlw rolls in :1 warm i plact.-. ('<)ve1' with it (rlvnn towel and ; lhvn with a blanket. If pnssil)1u uso ~n tlmrmmn(rt(.>1' nnrlor tho l)l:ml(r~" , IILIL . .. uuu-mu pun III in] T and have the rnlls lwtwt-on 85 zmrl t 90 (l(.`L{l'(.`(`$. Let them ri.<(.- until rluuh `led in bulk. which will take uminvl ~[l\\-0 hI>lll`H (it this tl!l11})L'l`:Illll'(`. Baku ~|in :1 1n hut nvon nf 450 Ju- ~'g`r0r):< fmm fiflm,-n to twvnly minut- es. The time of bnkintz (ll'p(,`ll(lH (III the sin! of tho rolls zmrl the ('ln.s`.-- ness nf placing mm the ]):Jl`lS. The closer they are. the longer they tnkv: ltr) bake. brown sugar and shake in little cinn- nmon over il. Roll as for jelly roll and (rut in h:1ll'-inch . 'l`he: may he put on :1 |)ll1l(`l'(}(l pan or In muffin Some out mllinzz din Hm rnll in Ihn: SHVREDD I`? ALIAll\IALn nAnn--A:- :_..--:---:-vjjj UIlIZI-"- AP 5 -_ ! N, F":N{A;'? 93 CA N A 9' A N W F15-4T BUT or LAMPS` mearw OUT _OF EVERYBOl5Y S WEHVERY DAY FOOD "i`lii`1`n-sli:i_\',' ` iwmrcii" 2313936 ~:u: {Four JUNIOR GETS A TREAT . . . PATHS Llc H "I"! --Willa H()_cy ` l of by- ` ~ -~ I OI`~-SHORT Mr. N0w1_\'wcd: Wha \\`iIh that pic <:rusI,. rl; doesn't half cover the pit- NT:-2 1\r...n-...m:. --r I\( very . uul.'>n L Hall (.'l)\'L`l` U10 ]`)X(` . Nlrs. NcwI_\'w0ci: I asked yam` mother how to make pics 10 suit you. and she said to make the crust 1 111 IID Paths are so friendly. every shady nook Brcathes of romance, just like a story book; The trees vibrate with secrets new andold, ` ' Along the way where folks, un- thinking strolled. I &Wh0 knew not that the flowers." trees and grass 1 `,Relain the songs: and sighs of those ? . who pass. 1 I Paths are not lonely lo the one who ` ` ' ne-.'u'.s` " urux I.` UL Il.'.\lU|:.'lll5. -'.lll(l I111! strange superstitions in which 1 pnplc bejicvc-d. Mr. Smylh a explained how to1n'ist.< ki.' 1 Blnrnoy stone. 1'em:|rkim.: that it v nni n0(`0. for an Iri. (`nch ulremly was a blnmey." /\lln_-.:o1her the (?\-`CHI was :1 com- plete succss. Miss Sheldon. te2u'h~_ or. expressed her thanks. and the pupils made an orderly exit, curry- im: my aeroplanes made of sugar .\'H('k: nnrl r-hnwivw Hum (whir-h \\'r\| may. nun nu` ('n_\' \\`u.\' :1 \'l`l`)' nrmn- :u~_v place. and yet, although :1 \'nst rli. now St`.p:ll'i1lC:~l him from il. he can better nmn'e(-into 1119 re- markable growth and rlovvlnpmonl cl` the city. its position nf vmmnoxw r-in] importance in the world. mud the rare beauty of the cmmlry. `This was :1 splendid and }n`nr-licnl w.'|_\' fur pupils. }'0lllLL{ and nlrl. in lake :1 geography l0. Thu I'hllrh'!`n tvv-n '\v1v\'\v-nnilv n-vuuu_\ lllllll l.hII|hlllL' {Iil`,:ilIll.\IH `its prv. roligiuns . 1. of tho l).'1n.~'h0c whose flu 'in;: 1ip, hls brought terror to lhoarts of residents. and H11` ch-nnnn ennru-oHlu'nno ha ...L..'r.I-. III}; u)_v in: sticks and I hope wcrc_ lHL' L'nnm'L'n \\'E`1'C nnpnrcnlly koonly interested in the story of [tho _::rnrIu:1I rio\'o.]nmm`nt of tho (~nuntr_v from bm`h:1ri(: paganism to lit: nrvanm voliuimm ' Hm Hy lvllh. ulUlHl5lUl1. HM! lH(ll(`.\' (|llll|`- Iotlc. and a talk on Irt-lunrl by Rev. B. P. Smyth. 7\/r.- cmun. ..1..:... . -n1..a..- 1 \ n. 1`. om)/Ln. Mr. Smyth. claiming Ulster us his birthplace. tnlkod purlit-ulnr1_\' of lhv " Brlfust di.~:tri('t. Hr:- montirmod ilhinkinq. when living there as a` boy. that tho city was :1 \'r`ry nrdin'- :n~v nlnr-n Inn-I uni nlal.x.m-I` .. ......9 Thl'0|LL{h the hns;pitnlit_v of Mrs. Robert Wnrnien in giving her home. the zumunl hot dinner for the chil- dren was ni.;'nin provided by the! `Pninswiek Womon`s Institute. The Lvcnt VVEIH in rC(-ngnition of the (`hit- dren's slievess at the S(.'1]()l'Il Fair ut` 1935. when they captured the shit-Id for the third time. After the dinner, to \V]1iL'h t'il't_V- l nur sat down. :1 : )1rn_.:i-ninino was enjnyc-d which ('0I1. (it a! welcome from Mrs. Dultnn I.vnnn.\`.l to which Bit! V:inp,h:m rc-pun.-d. u t sent! by Bette Wzirnim. 21 I'(`('itntinn hy Mary Mm-I_.a(,-htnn. an Irish St)l1).{ hy It/Irs. Johnston. the indies` quar- IPUC. and :1 tntk nu TH`-Innrl hv Pnu ` mr mus post. Miss Ann Storey. Elmvalc. u don~ c.-nncss. has been appointed to c\-'.'m- _!{('HL'Zl] work in British Guiana. ~~ nears :,'1`hc wondrous [ales they tell < , gone years. ,.,' , unn- , vimls will no scm. IO 1.n(.- general as- ..-zrimbly which I11Cl.'lS in Hamilton in June. Meanwhile Rev. Dr. J. W. Mac-Nanmm will continue as acting sm,-i'oln1`y for missirms. D -In `l'l..A..l-..A..\ . . . _ .._AI.. l ;\lN'SVVICK VVJ. ENTI-TR'l':\lNS' l'NNlSl"IL SIIIIICLI) 'lNNl",Rh' The general board of missions of the Presbyterian Church in Canada recommended that the appointment sions be deferred for a year when it of :1 permanent secretary for mis- met Thursday last at St. Andrew's Institute. I'm'ontn. The reeommr.-ncln- tiuns will be sent to the general .::r'mhlv which mm-tc in Hnmiltnn in ,....._, .... uu.:.7uuI-3. I Barrie Presbytery recently nom- inated Rev. Dr. J. S. Shorlt, Barrie. for this post. MISS Ann Elnvnv T<`.lmun]n n rln-._ Elmvale Girlloes ' to British Guiana for Evangelical Work` lL`l'U[JliJllL'b' IUZXUK` DI chewing gum (whic kept _till after four) \\'O1'c nm1m'CnlI} in H10 ulrn-xv n "What's ` mt rlnrlin llIillI_\ 1 the also 1 H10! A thing` Br % 2 %Ighte`r/ 1% H (U the `ush- _)ll_\'. ` - Easter Lamb ' Temperature: 350 F. Time: 40 Min; ] ll`-4 cups pastry flour. `.4 cup Ben- 1 sun's corn starch, 3 teaspnnns baking? 1 .p.w\'dor. `.1 teaspoon salt. '2 cup I {.luu`tening. 1 (`up fine sifted . l 3 eggs, soparzited. 1 teaspoon uuullzi. .1 cup milk. Method: Sift together flour. l3cn- _l son's corn starch. baking p(r\A'(lur `and salt; sift 3 times. Cream short-I oning; gradually add 31; cup sugattl Add well beaten egg yolks and van-I illa. Add flour mixture and milk! alternately to the creamed mixture. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites ml which has been added the reserved` ` 13 cup sugar. Pour into the lamb! mould which has been well greased. having the mould only 2 '3 full.` ` Bake in :1 moderate oven. Remm'.,~ ~genlly from the mould and dust wivia, iicing sugar. Use cloves for eyes. A round the base of the lamb swirl lgreen icing. This is a favorite East- E er cake for children. 3 Easter Cookies Temperature: 325 F. Time: 12 {of 15 minutes. 1 ll. nun eI~..\..a.-...:.... u _.._ u,,_ , , : llllllLl\\'.\ lU L'ill'll [JULIHU lUl' ii l21l'gt' \\'hnl(` ham: 25 minutes to the pound for a small ham. When cooked, 1`e~ .mu\'e from oven and loosen rind.` Score surface and along line of} scoring push in whole cloves. Rub! surface with [1 mixture of `~.- cupi brown sugar and 1 tablespoon Ben- son's Curn Starch. This mixtun` should be well patted Into the soft fut. Brown uncovered for 20 min-| utos in a hot oven (400Fl. An ziddvdl delicacy is to baste the ham. while; browning. with softened red currun: Y jelly. l I F l I ] T \ Rnsfnr Y.nm h ' ` L0 IIHHUI 85. `- cup slmrtening. `/4 cup brown: sugar. 3'; cup Crown Brand corn: in u'uviu;,' JUIUIIUI UH oillllI'uil_\, evening`, April 11, for Atlantic City to witness the Easter fashion parade on the brmrcl wzilk. and on her re turn. will describe her impressions `over the radio in her usual periods over the air. She also said she had been asked to broadcast the Corona- tion of King Edward VIII in Eng- land next year. Following her Barrie engagement. Mrs. Aitken went to Newmarket to deliver a lecture in the evening. Special Easter Dishes "For the benefit of those huuse- wives who were unable to attend the Cooking: School. The Ekaminer publisln-.~' below three of the re- cipes which Mrs. Aitken used in her (lemnnstratiun. In the first one--- hakod ham do luxe--~she used :1 ham prndueed by First Cooperative Packers of Ontario. Limited. Barrie. which she praised very highly. Baked Ham De Luxe It is now pnssible to buy a ham which does not need pnr boiling. Have the butcher bone the ham. roll illllfi tie. Place in a covered roasting . [pan and add 2 Cups water. Bake in u slmv oven (325F.) allowing 20 minutes to earl`: puund for a large i\\'l\ula- h.'nn' .'-\lW\ll1II,l`Q'l\"1l` nnnnrl ~.\. \...n-u.uuu.u us uunrwa. Baked ham de luxc~--Mrs. Frape Hillmnn. 70 Victoria St.; chocolate hon (rakes -- Mrs. F. Carpenter. B i1"enotz1ng St.: Mrs. Porier, 30 '1`homp- ' son St.; Easter lamb cakc-s-little Miss Margaret Kidd. 82 Cumberlnnrl :'tr0(`t: Mrs. Jmnes O'Connor. 1Sl6`~'.:: "Dunlop St., for her son Jimmie. :1 patient in Toronto Western Hospit- al: Easter cookies---little Miss Fran- ces Lou Craig, Toronto St.: Mrs. R. A. Stephens. 123 Collier St.: cocoa- nut maear0ons~-Mrs. F. R. Johnson. '59 Brock St.: Miss Evelyn Palmer. 142 Bradford St. Mrs. Aitken per- .~`onall_v delivered an Easter lamb cake to little Jimmie O'Connor in Toronto Western Hospital. mr.-. .\:.1,n.. ...u-..,.- .-......- :- -4 u -.nu.n n ; A\1.1ylLuA. I Mrs. Ailken. whose home is at `B6.-eton and is a past president of the Simcoe County Women's Institutes. met many old friends at the Cook- ing School and expressed herself as being g1`eatly,,;1Q1;gmpd at_,_t11e re,-_ sponse l1l1dCnb"5;-:1-h_'.ladiCS.:..0f the community. fI_'i`2lh`y"j whoi"fi""were from centres outside Bm"i'ie," not- ably Stroucl and Elmvnle. Her hum- orous stories of home life while ncleplly preparing dishes for the oven. was greatly enjoyed by those present. and the skilful manner in ,whieh she did her work was greatly admired. Her efficient assistant was Miss Florence March. Toronto. To Broadcast Fashions n n, ,... -- | 1 ........ - nu .,...,\. .uu.\.u, ;-1. \1AI|\l. E Following the demonstration. Mrs. | Aitken told The Examiner that sh:-| is leaving Torontr) on Szil1ird:i_\j| 11, witness |:n1 Mn; hr.-..-A .....il- nvxrl .m kn ..(. Imuqucl (H Lllll])S. In addition to the ten ladies who 1-nch received three samples of tho Cmnpanyls` p1'0(lucls-Cr0wn Brand corn syrup. l.ily White syrup, and Benson's corn starch - the articles Inf food made at the Cooking School jwerc distributed as follows: I)r\'u4~p-I l_.\___ J- 1, ,,, an H ....u.. .-u--5., \u.u|\IIAnL|ullUII. The Cooking School was sponsor- ed by the Canada Starch C)rm)any. |which donated suitable prizes to llmsc who were lucky in an draw :11 the cunclusion of the doxnuxasmatinl) Mrs. Thumzls Dowlor, the oldest lady present. was called from the aucht liunco to make the draw in connec- ltinn with the numbered programxt `and at the c(mclusi(m ut' the draw. she was presented with a beautiful lnmquct uf tulips. ndditinn tn thn Inn lzmtinc urhn DON'T ISA -FAILURES Q1. Io nu-......l'..I u...... .. l........ With nearly six hundred Indies in attendance, Barrie Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses clean-cl about $90 tmvnrds the purchase ml` :1 new automobile for the V.O. Nurse. as a result of Mrs. H. M. An- krn's Cooking School In the Roxy I`heatrc Friday afterrxuon last. Th: auditorium xvas nearly filled for an ginturnsting clmnonslmtion. "Fhn f`V.~.I.1.-~ C*..I. ~.`I ~.--.- -- -- Nearly Six Hundred Attend` Mrs. H. M. Aitken s E School LUCKY NLTOIFER PRlZESi v.0; N. RAISES ii} NICE sum FROM ; : COOKJNQ CLASS! is delicious TEA Individually wrappod--the only dry ;_wast with such protection---Royal Yeast Cakes always keep their full ` I leavening power. You can depend on the absolute freshness of Royal Yeast ? (`:1l No wonder 7 out, of 8 Canadian lm1x. \\ he use dry yeast insist on Royal. Order :1 package today. Try the Tested :$;mge ,Recipes for these light, I delicious breads . . . E Molhml: (7l`(':x;n ..m :~'hnI'10niI112 add su;,'m'. Crnwn I .I'nnrl corn syrup. milk and mllvd n:n1.~'. Add flour. whim.-I1 has hm-n .~iI".(-rl wiih the bank- ing p0\\'rI(`r and 54:111. Chill 1hI')I`nllL h- ]_v as this dough is very soft. Hull out rm :1 flourml l)o.'n'd as thin as p(>s. and u: vm'_v H1110 flour. Cut with fill1(`)' ulitla-rs such us mi)- bits. bunnies. ('10. I Incc on gro:1:4r_-rl cmwkio shoot nnd buku in Inudu-rain oven until gzuldon brown. D011 1 H13 'l`A`\II.JUI lI'4D . . . Sm-x-c-::sf111 rvsults from your home huking depend on good buking pn\\'d(`r. You'll nd Cunudafs loading conk- ery exports :1dvi. the use of Magic for perfect havming 'L'1lll.\L' HIV) I1 m`\/or boon Si and said if` likes it is :1 .`I_\,'l'llD, I ( .vpnnn.x' `x salt. - . ...., Wnlkcr present ;:C!1t`I'.'|1im be as nld as the I I(`i`HlSO they Iivo 1 I .- Lnnn Mrs. Mary Wulker. :1 resident of Meal'm'd for thv past (_`](.`\'("ll years. c(*1ebrn1,ed her ninot_v-l'ir. 1)ir!hdu_v rm Sunrlny. A native of Inni::l'i] Township. near Barrio, Mrs. Wullmr {lived for many years in Cnllingwnod before moving In Menl m'('L \ . . .. . .. Y:/I'.... 1x1..II_.., ROYAL YEAST CAKES are always FULL STRENGTH . ll-`ORMER INNISFII. L./.l)Y MARKS HER .'HS l` I`.lR l'lH)/\Y Read the zldvertisomlznts. It pays. V; (`ll]) milk. 1 (`up rolled I ("up I)rn-ml fluur. 1`,4_- 1.0.".- : hukinrz pnxvdmx `Q tmspuun `Guide News .5. mm: nAn1ii:: Ei}\M'INf`:R; `L'|'|ll. _' !~'l('K ITI I1L`] `there is :m_\'lhin;.: ronl p_'nnd scrmnnl (_-Inimod 1 m \\'nlI]d nu pus! ;4 (-nvrn inn fnql .` |il.\l. sWlI(' I : in her 4 wl L~I'\u-n-unn " llll UV! lll rntinn ho- Qh. . h-ml yr uuu tun UK L'Ulu VVZJIL I` ES necessary 1 and test again. Scald the milk and 1 add sugar. salt and butter. When 1 this mixture is cooled to lukewarm c add the well-beaten eggs. and the 1 yeast. Sift in 4 cups bread flour and 1 beat well. Sift in the remaining 3 cups and stir until well blended. If the mixture gets too stiff to stir eas- ily with a spoon. it may be blended with the hands. Cover this and keep in the refrigerator or other cool place until ready to use. This will keep for several days but I usually; until afternoon. To make into rolls. turn the mixture out on a floured ' board. If you want to make Parker- house Rolls. roll to a thickness of "about three-quarters of an inch. cut `into rounds. brush with melted but- ter. and fold over. No matter what shape I make my rolls I like to i cut them with a cutter so as to get them a uniform size. Place rolls on i a buttered pan. putting them well I apart, if you want a crusty roll. Bak- ing in muffin pans gives a uniform shape (do not put Parkerhouse Rolls in muffin pans). If you like a sweet roll, reserve about a quarter of the mixture and roll to a half-inch thickness. Spread thickly with make it in the morning and let stun l` l I c 3 J | mi; 77??` WW.-"iv".-'I - ii"' R; BARR._l_l,3,v om-., CANADA- inure is men. the doctor will order in liquid and sometimes we do not :!know just what to give. Here are tsuggestions for a day's food on liquid diet. Breakfast should consist of a glass of fruit juice. a glass of _ milk and gruel made with `L (`up of .: strained cooked Cereal. 1,4,: eup of 'l20'7;, cream, and 1 tablespoon sugar.' 10 a.m. a glass of milk. At l2 a 1 : glass of fruit juice and a cream _ soup made with a strained \'eget:ible gland L2 cup cream. and 1 glass of milk. At 3 p.m. an eggnog and '5-. , glass of fruit juice. At six an eggnog. ' 1 giass milk. 1 glass fruit juice. At bedtime. 1 glass milk. When other foods are added and the diet is. known as a light diet. it is wise to! depend on fruit juice to add calories ' and supply vitamines and mineral.~`: This may be done most ea.~;il_v by keeping a glass of ice cold fruit juice ` by the bedside to use in place of water. A small amount of sugar may . be added. `The importance of fre- quent small feedings Cannot be over- lemphasized. Fruit juice or milk ev- ery 2 hours is a good rule. 5 Rolls 2 cups milk. `in cup sugar. 2 tea- spoons salt. 3 tablespoons butter. " cakes compressed yeast. 1.; cup Ink" 1 warm water. 2 eggs. 4 cups flour. 3 ;leup.s flour. Sn few people make bread these days that any yeast mix- ture seems to be m_\'steriou;~:. Yet bread and rolls are not hard to make. This regipe is a particularly |ieas_v one. Crumble the yeast cakes and mix with the luke warm water. 1 being sure that the water is not tool hot. as hot water will kill the yeast. The time-honored test is to put a drop of the water on the wrist and` if it feels about the same tempera-i ture as the wrist. it is right. If not. add hot or cold water as and` sugar butter When` vt~.i.~ .....'..a .. ,...I..J -- I I "'`i" T?` HEX;-'?" ii iii"? BARRIE. ON l`.. CANA1 Mary I`iekfor(_l is quoted as say- ing that she used t.o live in the fu- ture. t.hen after her mother (lied she lived in the past, now she is living in the present. day by (lay. There are too many people who are so wrapped up in t.he past, or who are iliving` in the future so much that. 'they cannot recognize and enjoy thi- happiness of the present. I know oin- |woman who spends most of her 1it`~' planning for the future. She is a clreanner but withal a very practi- cal dreamer. as she does make many of her plans come true. If they nev- er come true, I believe she actually Ihas more pleasure in her plans than .most people have in their accom- plishments. She is an extreme ease _o1' living in the future but a great. `many people look so far ahead that they never see the present. Then there are those who live in the past. One of the most commonly met eas- es is the person of an old family whose importance has lessene-,l. They are so busy thinking of the days that are gone and so wrapped up in their family importance that they cannot reeognr/.e their status in the present and do anything about it. Just at present we all come in con- taet with people who have had money and who have little if any now. Many of them. the women par- ticularly. are so sorry for themselves that they simply sit down beside their grief and wallow in it. If we could but make a few wise plans for the future, view with pride the glor- ies of the past:'while we are living day by day.. and recognize each day's happiness to the full. The Diet. in Influenza Many of us have to care for :1 pa- tirxnl uzhn `1',)u inrlnnn-n. ...:n. :4- r\` . .u. ur- tiont who has lending high sequent wcakn deal to help the proper f feedings. of should be [.ZiV( nture is high. In 1:,...;,: ma ... .......,V.. uuunnunv. 1111;111:111 The D'Isn'ir't zmnunl for South `Simeon \Vnnwn'.s' Inslitntv is In ht` hvld on June I7 at (}iIl'm'(l. with nmrning and nI'1urnmm hn (`nu-an.-nnltn Ifull T`).-uvx,.l~.n.. lllllllllll_L: itllll EI|U. l'lIl)()H tho (`mnmlmity Hull. asked to l'm`wm`d r(.-pm`! 14 in Mrs. Bnycs. the ` .'.U.l. Dark and light DZli(.`i'lOS are needed by liw ladies in (`i1:1r;,w 0f the quilt- ing. 'l`t`lcphi)ne 994.1 and pan-cls will be called for. Please l'CI11(`n\i)L`.l' the sale :11 Ralph WCn_\'m)uth'S. 30 i".|i'/.n1)0th St.. from which the Rml Cross: benets. This is also being called to your attention at lhu theatres this week. Friday and Sat- urduy. March 27 and 28 uu._w.- Anlynul. Avuo. Altillxlll. W115. 1. [Ferguson Mrs. H. J. Mac-Donald, Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. O. J. l`rnver.<, Mrs. E. Ryan. Miss T. I`-`atterson. Miss M. Gilmore, Miss King. George C. Brown, Mrs. P. D. Anderson. Mrs. E. A. Braden. Mrs. W. J. P:Ilt(`r. A Friend." Mrs`. Scnnlnn. Mrs. Witten. The number of articles p,iv0n out was 209. n .. ..._..1 I:..I.4 .`..t..I.n.. ...... ...\A.:...1 _-,_._ v_.. The Red Cm the following ft ed during the - Hun-lburt. Mrs. Williamson. M1 Miss Hipkin. M ,Fergusrm. Hub (1 Y l`.--n S. SIMCOE l)IS'I`RI(IT ANNUAL BED c,B<>ss_[NE.ws_ jii`e`}AL`LE1~i"`:3'i{&3izv"1 written for The Examiner by Ir~ru-Irv n I r r-II I-\I-nrxutinv HINTS FOR HOMEBODIES ; n|;.',n u,-my l weakness. ' > our 1 `nnnr fnnrl I (l,'Hl])l l'illlU'U knoss. We can < 3 patient 1 food. Small. easily diges` ivnn Whnn H1: s cm s influenza ` tomperntur :nr\< Wn mu uusuy ulgcstoa 1000,] Von. When the temper- 1. the doctor will order not 7115? in ninn L! .\.~.. nunt /YUSS nu uu. past 1:`. A : wishes donations ncl uvnnlro 1\ llUlh'.1l.IUHS XVUCUIV` 51 week: Miss F. Armstrong. Mrs. I P (lrnhnrn

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