-.__.:.....j_:._- V.'__.._.._.___..j.. 04%!` A` i EN w0MAN REALM 2.l*OOO\90l t 3 % Z 2 :AfO@ O A-----~ '- mn.l'l"!C SUC-.GlCS'l`IO.\7 Good Service ! Every: day thc_`_ONTARIO- MAID s:1lesn1an'comr3s down your street 2"` . past your door. He brings this good. rich bread U . . . brown-crusted loaves of baked health . . . to your friends and neighbours. Twice aweek he visits many enthusiastic Egg and Green Pepper Smzdwic/J `I ! ___- 00 A A Chop equal quantities of hard `boiled eggs and green ep crs. Mix with xmyunnzxisc and spread on buttered ONTARIO-MAID bread for a delicious sandwich. ONTARIO-I\IAID Bread users in nearby Country dis- tricts. A phone call will bring him to your door too. ONTARIO BAKERIES LIMITED Phone 250 ;Life Memgership To \ Mrs. W. J. Baantyne .-III l'..\]Iv:|unn no u. .- It is 8. most unfortunate thing. but good music is so frequently Loo ex- 1 pensive for the ones who would enjoy ` it most. The Women's Music `Club of 4 London, Ontario, have successfully f p1".>ved that it is possible to have good music cheap. (The lclub gave a series of about *5 concerts each year for $2. which was quite inexpensive but even at that it was a struggle and there were always (many hundreds of empty seats. Mrs. Wheeler. the president, had the brilliant idea, that it would be :1 good idea to halve the membership fee, and double the number of members. uuu uuuun mu. nun.-. \lA When this experiment was started two years `ago there were about 230 members at :$`2 a. year. Last year at $1 a. year the membership list` was :11- most, completely taken. This year the full complement of 900 tickets has been taken. `and they are clamoring for more. rr-1.,` ...;..4o nr 0111: time nm~mm~f u-hi/-h `rne 'I]lg"Jl.L U1 Lin: iuml xuuu-i L was given by that outsmn-dines ist. Gertrude Huntley, there we 100 turned vaway fmm the door have been nver 200 Ipeople tr: get tickets and there are a grea more who would like to have but, knowing the impossibility 11 even tried. And `vet this same (-1 ing the same type of concert. st for _ve:u`s under me chzmdieap members. v This nvnnv-irnnhl O!` IIIXOFE . The night of the first concert. `which nnr niurnn 1-m H-mt nnrqtnn-rlincr nirm- `;and it was found that in most cases` Hhere was little change in ihe sLm'ch.` They are swamed in order to soften` them to roll -into flakes. bun that 15 the A extent. of the cooking. It is advisable ` to cook them a longer thne, in order ' . r'l\\4l| ... ....-...\ Prov oukod Ct-rouls U.!1' .l`."1.'_3_..\.gagA..&.` ' " ` '.$.aa...\:1.dum *..Lr..ma.'.n.n. nu. . . \ ..'L`,lI\'I)L:\:.nInHlx:1IwI.'1l.!'u.: v:|.\1':..n\1t;".1.nv:s*.I R "u1\\'n nu ` .:uE&K1.3EEB_.1 'kI2t\'.'1Lu".1'In `I ' Es.~:: {in thw xn~1'(~ ..1: .111:1(i ifh" yo 1 I kaiamfmiazy _` `No Q\H.me.1. - - x%3&:tE_.EsE!.;3'c_()!\!\I{GE Yams. Just maa, E?-see? gmodness! En `Kins M 4 and no Cubes H3` 3;` . \ : J'iQ.:L.:, DWI Tin,--rtaioritailuag 1 on Santa Fe rais "ali the way from Chicago and Kansas City. You leave on the Santa Fe and arrive on the Santa Fe. Warm days in the desert and along cu sunny seashore. Will Golf and horseback rid- ing keep the pep up and the pounds down. Fred Howey dining service another exclusive feature Make your Pullman reservations early. [BREAD - ROLLS - BUNS - CAKES ES3f!::BES; A Sank: Fe Ticket to uNwE;IiNDMgu E Pile:-lax J UST rich , pure country milk in handy form. Improves your cooking. For free recipe book write '11... r_m.n~-14%. Lx it cd. :! you fhrough - n . I..\i)U-LR" AH) `l{()lT. .\H(`)l. ` l{.\ndx-lph S7-1 .3: -N1_ mum` QMRES -x-ur:.-w4 uuw-nuuuu W g E3155 1%.; . Con. Agent HY. I \\'llU1(.` bill: bwlulul us JUUIJ .1\,\ The first divine servirv in this part 1 was Anglican condructtid by tho Rev. Garret Nugeht from 1851 to 1854. He held services in the homes. later in the school. To John Fletcher is thv honor of clearing` the field for the rs`. Anglican church in this part of Essa. It. was opened and dedicated to the worship of God in the autumn of 1862 by Canon Osler. This church was re- modelled and tbricked in 1900 under ' the leadership of Rev. W. G. G. Drcyer. This was a. union church for some na :4 '0: Hm nnhr. .n1nr-n nf \l'01'- Slp mm 3.11 acnominauons zu.u:nucu. ssome time between the years 1862- 1868 a. Methodist church was erected in the village but that is gone some years ago. James Brown donated thv land for a Presbyterian chm'<~h and in 1868 the edifice was oponnri for wor- szhip. Dedication services were con- dnctocl by the Rev. John Hall. Nvw York, and the Rm`. Thomas Wight- man, of Innisfil. The first minister in ch:u*<;;e was the Rm`. J. R. Hmslip. He` lived in Ailiston. cmninrz on horso `.)Il(`.k to conduci the . In 1807 .n.,. mm.-n1~. xrnc 1~nn1nr.r\Hr\ hriokml, ( C()'III.i1l1l('(l /mm pa an ~--... .\..,1 I... ` number am not m-cc Szgnmg Ln": L\-.L'u- , ty-year contract. and some refu.=.c~d 10% |take it on that account. But enough signed to get the `Hydro going. The line was built in summer and on Aug. 18. 1930. "the juice" was turned on in this vicinity. ._ I 1 October Donations ` To Childrerfs Shelter l H-l/\l\/\|LT__O_N B\/-PP\ODL_J;_CT COKE ._._..___-.?__. (, \' ._...____.._ 1dren sShe1w~ .=sspy,cmsma DENNER RQLLS n1 I`.1(.`J1I!')'.\):\Sl~:s;'.THIN.` are better when made um: D1`. Rlzgt-IN`, l):\5k<-1 .`=.i:u.-1::n*. D1':ml'urd. bug: ` VEAST / IQ-I CAKE... _\h':'.. H. '.\lr'Civ11'.~.zu1. U 2,. Stun. L):-mu-Ely. (-1r)m- . Y\h`.r. Pm-'< SS. (-`.ns`~'. 11:. and \'.'~mv1.: J. Pu:-k- n;-; -, 'l`:\2um. L b.~..v`.<: is -:`n .: :12`. :-4111). 1)ul:~.t:u.-:z. -L-n nun n\'vH:' '\4I'< H1!!!`-. Page Two - -'-`VV 7 / house more quickly and Plamilton By - Product Coke. `When you 1 ' ) Sold HAM I LT01 Trade Mark Registered V buy Hamilton By-Product Coke: You keep your house warm and your ct-lln.r do. I You eliminate dust, snmkc, soot rmcl gas. You save one-third on your fuel bills. You are helping to keep Canadian workmen em; cnpes not an I ; E` lightful breads. BARRIE FUEL & SUPPLY CO. LEWIS & CO. J. G. SCOTT 3 us guxu.-2-aotj : - ` . i 1 3 pan-huge Each murlscd C h in a w a r e contains a piece of ne Eillgglissil \vz1r(:, 0111 iint, new irrc-gt: borders. ivory I? youbake ai home, send E For the Royal Yeas! Bake Book. I! pxovides many [ other iniereslinq tesled re- ` cipes for a|| kinds of de- . Iiahllnlhvoads. 31 (1 iv 0 r y int, irregular borders. /EH3}. 1 pintliquid Royal Yeast" 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 4 tablespoons melted short- cning 1 egg well beaten `Recipe fer this in Royal Yeast Bakz Book. Keep Your Hm3_1a<: `W'7213i'.`]t"' at Less :%`W??3YN- % '3 j E33,:-'kp5`._ @K1 HERE'S .1 denite ho; your house gc-z1ui1u-Ky the day. That is why so I wives and child.rcn :; :+.'1i.< This fmnous all - (`;:'.: `A'I -K-' Vuv RV (`.0UPL,. I'\' nczvun maintains a TRY THIS RECIPE Dinner Ros served cxisp and not from the oven are a tempng heat that few people can resist! hdaite some the next time you are [waking but be sure to use Ra-/ai Yeast Cakes if you want the light, crispy, cruslcd kind that are so delicious. WW1! W`l"~d!I7 M .\.I!."~'t"l'l-ls` STANDARD BRANDS UMITED GILLETT PRODUCT ; Toronto Ianadian emplu/rd. `:4 I -Prodgcf \ To the liquid yeast add [her salt, sugar, shortening and egg. Stir well and add flour enough to knead smooth. (over well and allow to sand in warm place uniil double in bulk, which should be in about 1 ,` hours. Knead slightly and form inlo rolls. Plzccz slighlly aparf on well-greased pan and nllmv to rise until double in bulk. Bake in hot oven for abcul 25 minutes. (cm Monfreai ad in ail hours. Vinnipeg the DOUGHNUTS - COOKIES - PIES - PASTRY