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Northern Advance, 11 Sep 1930, p. 7

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1110115 lH:'LlLU.LL' H1L'HI| 1nf_j; the doctrine of other in Canada '." `l.'..\ .`~.n`.` -.1; . nx_-_(`H ...... g`u.~`t In .\ ()\\'I`..\' fanns. uw a2'a1I1st our own KILU d. the seas or the pc-op border but our duty 11` after our own r. as n+' n rnnn fn lnnk :1 FTP? after 11)'.<`L IL 15 L. of 21 man to look after his ov ily 1`s`u," said the Prrrmier. Dunwuhznc 'F`nvcrI1:nn nmnh:1. ily 1`sL, Premier Saul tne t'renner. Ferguson empl1n. how the women were gi\'in._z l<-zulersliip in these Lliings in a day when mmi were so absorbed in the i)L1Si11(,`.i.< of m :\.1:ii12' :1 li\'in~.-'. Said he ; If your or_2anizatio11 will take 21 rm grip of this situation, you will make the greatest permanent eonlri bution to your country's p1*o.~:peri1,-;.' You are, I think, about 40,0=` strong in Ontario---probably 1710l`=' than double that number all over Canada. There is nothing that a body of women, couldn t do if you set your in such as you arr. inds to it, said the Premier. Just what our may be iwalizx,-(1 when it is consider- ed that Canada now has over twr million families. 'l`ln'nLr uvhu 1- run- women could do i1nn i\`r>= (`mild I | I 1 million families. r Think what our house\\`i\'e.= could` ,_'_do if they decided to use any one- `o"~~. 1~:'o(lvw` but once 21 month. 1 It would mean ;uldit"ion.< to ouvll factories. It would mean work forl the men and women who are nowl7 unemploy-` snid in turn would givrgy them a purchasing power. If we asl` women can make such El splendid` r-n:`.11~ilmtion t,o\vurd the . of Canada s biggest problem, and thu.<=_ hasten the coming of prosperity, :1 , is 2: duty we can hardly evade and should be :1 proud privilc-;:e. To really (lg,-. all CO0l\'lI1_L odor. and at the sanw timo ll tho apar`_- n ment with a doligflltflxl odor Lhac lasts for days even with tine \vin(lo\\`.<>`? ,opon, try placing` a few (.'l0\'(`.< in a'J little wa.lm' and la-l them . for 13 an hour or so. The .~c(.-nt is very much like flown)`; an'l is not` as heavy lt as incense. 1?` Toronto and Montreal }uu'o m01`<- 0 telephones than the combined num-}`` ber in six of the other p1'0vince:':.,t' Tt010;')hOY1('>'-~-(*\`Q1'\ \\'h('l'(: 2'. nr-cos-st sity-arc accepted as an integ`1'aIit part of big'-city life. And thv habitic of calling friends and loved 0n0.< :11? _ a (listanco is growing: apacr-. fl .-. .-1-. urn?` 1-\r . n133\oj()2()j< ' 'Ln:A.x'ru n::>ARTMF.NT URG' \ \I / NUR3ES know. and doctors have declared there's nothing quite like Aspirin to relieve all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it is Aspirin the name Bayer should be on the package, and on every tablet. Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine-in red--is on every box. You can't go wrong if you will just look at the box: r:\ L L .H I `"1 wonder `uh. Tn;-Hfn in(':*xv:1.~:- 1:<' numuw-1' 01 uuuu.-.~ e nation," declared Premier 'F< L501} in urging` Czmzxdians in L wns Lo pur.1-onize our own on t5 VIYIQ mgusun ` the y in nus. , W'u have no nu4- :\II\\ nu-n 1 y prospcrxty 1 Us keep our own people c:n- so they can mzxintzxin 11011193 'i'cl(1a `. 1.... h..m~. 1`;-.n;.i.:m how. :5 `.mpi1 '11 i M1 MODERN HABIT ) feeling` in Czm:.ui:~ kith and kin acros.4'. people across the- now is to 1003.` irsi it is the (lu'1;. I 1. ..xw,\.. Lt. nn'V`\ (-'...n_ I THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1930. liluallll nun We can |Vr\r.ll, -,1: VHEALTH DEPARTMENT URGES i PARENTS TO BE WATCHFUL`. v 3 One case of what has been diuz` nosed as infantile paralysis was re~ `ported in Barrie `week. While tllk aut.horitic.<. that every precaution is being taku-n in isolating this case spread of the (.l1'ca(l disease, p;ir:.-111.: are urgzed to do `Um.-i1` share by 0?.- surving; S'C1`lC[ iiezilth 1'ul.-.< in 1;; home. - l Fl-\n1on rn-Ix! lrm nnfhinxr H l) to p1`e\'cn: 1 during" the pa. claim - I Dhere alarm ed 1 pz1ra1y. :` mzmy \-.' 11 In`. I` s` I \' I : 1`(.`'d.(.'I ` phys 1m vn` pzwems snuux call medical : the slightest i\1.\n1-h- 4"'\\-:\n H11)`. UU bn was] moved. !4` ii. (lUL' U don 11-um! 1llUHIkI\v At`. LJU. contract. the ` c1'ipples_,fo1` cnrnm \v'hir*11 > pa ru|_\'.~ for-0 ti The pi tlfln _, CANADA'S FUTURE DEPENDS ' UPON CANADA S woman` ll lHl' don t dosw .In..Q nu Been used. IV 110 crxpp IDRESSINCTUP THE HUMBLE ROUND STEAK FOR DINNET ,are worth trymgz. I i Danish Beefsteak---To one pouml_ `of round steak, chopped, add 1 tea ` Espoon of salt, `,1 teaspoon of pepper * `and 1 small onion, minced. Shape `_into small balls and fry in hot f1-;:-- ling` pan until well browned. C003` 1`.- _ cups chopped celery in sal*.::<'i -{water until tender, also 1 cup r rlmacaroni. Drain and save water 101 . .':-`aucz-. Blend over the re 3 table- spoons of fat with 3 tablespoons of your, add celery water. stirring: con- f stantly and allow to boil 3 1ninu*.<-.-. _.`Placc meat balls on hot platter with ."cele1`_v and macaroni and pour szluc , 'ovor all. Garnish with chomu W pzlrsley, which also z1Lld.< to the Iluv... Z of this dish. plan`! Qhazalr An Ca<|=rnle--T1lx'l' l of this dish. Flank Steak en Casserole--Tai{I: 1 unk ztenk and .<(-ore it in half inchi] choc}-:.<. {uh into it 1": tea: ,of wit. 1 t:1'r)]<.-. minced onion.` juice of half a lemon, salt spoon 0" pepper, nutmeg: and clove. Mix 1 "cup of bread crumb;s with 1 gun oi tomatoes. Spread over one side of jsteak and roll like a jelly roll and `tie with string. Then soar in hot ifat. Place in earthen or glass :a.-- f. Pour in '3 cups: of hot \\'at'-2` ._ or stock and cover. Bake in moder- '_ inn: over about 2 hours. V\'ii(~;u ready V to .se1'\`e arrange on hot plattr.-r with :bLItter cl1`1'Ot.< and ma: pom-I 1it0e<. Thicken the gravy left in: 1 1 cz1. I ` . = Hamburg Steak Savoy-Ha\'C your 'buLciier put 1'2 pounds of rnurd` `steak and 1 slice of salt pork: ",t11r0u<,th the meat _r_rrinde1'. Season 3thi.< with 1 tab1c. of onion and, V 1 hxir-nnnI1 nf` rrrr-pm mznnmni HUS IS ( The in nn r` .-. r\l] 1 ` U115 I I i . I . V . x I 1 minced. t21: \\'!LH tab1r.~. Form dripping. and hot tomato 1 L(lUlU.`[JUUll J1 Jll|'Jl| -11: of green peppcnl salt and pepper to suiti into balls '-md fry mj Serve with bacml curls .'~:ux1r_- u, Tomato Sauce---2 cups `.omatoe.~, `-2 cup \\'at(-1*, 1 tablespoon hutt=:1`,; ! ?:1hl<-.~'pnon sug:-11', 2 bay leaves, 2; ` c'n\':g:, 1 On V.~`y\ mu; IL-. oul, salt and] on!-n `. 1("\`\'l'5. l h.1)lL'.`.] `gprrppcr to taste. = (`rmlc 1nn1n1m'n~ pepper [-0 lzlstc. ("oak to111atm-.4, \\';u.<:)' and in}: together for ten zninut:-.:. Blr-ml butt:-1` mnto juice. . Strziin. zmd our and add to- Cook threv nninutes`, l*.~:i)'rim_>' con.<.tant.l_v, and serve. lkill. A ? Garden }>rod1ict.< of all kinds \\'<.-r<- '1f0zLtu1'ed at Satu1'd2\y'.~: nmrkut, and! ab.` there : to be 2111 abundance of my choirs vc-;:et:1bIo.< and fruit. Fo'..'l:tv \\';1.-' also nlontiful. \)zn*ticu1ar1v . 2: Premier Ferguson has started a! campaign to Use Ontario Farm r Products, which includes an zippealg 10 Canudizui h0us4\\`iv:-s to buy CL111-`\ adizui goods. He launciied it in a t i 5 speech at one of th: club women's lunuheons held during the Toronto Exhibition, in which he said: ~"\'nn u-nvnnn mm make 1'10 bUi,tC1' E Cll()If(.` \'(.`}[L'lilU|(`.< 2lIl(l IFLIIL. I'()7.`.'l . plmniful. pzn`ticularly sprin: lchickens, which sold at 30 to .' .> `cents :1 poun Fowl l)roug'ht 2.91- lzmd (luck 35. Eggs were .s'cZ1l'('r', ibut sold at 33 to 35 cents z pr4-~- :nIy. Dufhnu \1vn:- r\'\r\I~n In-.4H`..l 'S(}|lln}I d.C O-')C ID. I In tho g'a1`dc-n product line, com sold for 15 to 20 cenL:< a dnzt,-n:' `calm-y 15c bunch, tomatoes 50c Izxrgxn `bz_x. applns 20c barekr,-t and. 3oc large basket; crab apples 35(- hzlsket; cit1'on.< 2-`Sc each; pineapples! 10c to 20c each- : uarh 2:"- . 11,; egg plan-ts 25c; h u1;l()1:11'(; squzliheggc; Ipeac110s 45c to 50 basket; potatows 3.31: })Z1. or $1.25 bag. Do you know that you have vtery light and aky mashed po_+a.tov;< if you add :1 litntln baking powtlr.-1' with the milk in mashing them. The sozrgiest potatoes have been known Ito u up when prepared this way - UUL SUM! ELL 00 L0 | lously. Butter \': Iselllng at 35c lb. I Tn Hm 0-9 W] nn `apply mv hr! 255501` 1116. Lienlenxuer, un- \y'*.icl1 has done so much i Lting the ravages of inf:1:' i.-: has: to bo.:2 be- nv pzu'al_v.~'is stzlge 1s reached. 'ubliL-ity given this fact has r-- in fewer (lozxths and p1'act.ic:-` crigphng` where the . he Il e may be 1 at, but onv is in the di.~:` .\`lu:1'e Lhv ~ ..,.......un..,! SATURDAY S MARKET 10 on will , ,. I`:~nn counusy [.4:L7":< ployed in l.l`.n!l SH .`TUl(| 2lL -)U LU -'n`v _ '":\'a.= more plentifull nothing; x mu n!'i .3- \JL is`:1'1ct is we 1 f are nome 1`en1c;1;.~-~ will ne0d,.bu`. Pm :a11 :1 doctor. (-`.1 matters um ave children whv `0 from becomin-. Remember, thv 1\111n11 1` - Pl(\I\r. asneu and z-.nI ..-.1 \"]L-I1 U. `mould b\ food; ashod of ..-npl urn 01' U11; ca throat IS ~ r\Y\\ n x-nun . indi: u~~ .. I` pom-in 11 \`L7\\' `- r_ ' UULU proof rn :n]n)'1 in wm<-.n no sum: "\ou women can make cont1`ibuLion to help increase the country prosperity 2 H-1, : kcen people JOSIIIU.` childrcs .n In L`: (`3 v \ little "um.-. * `Hydro contracts of J. Crump and !1\I1's. Sophia Levy xvmw: acct-1m-I :1.- 1 `sati. 1 1. :-u--.n-:h'n(r Iiwht inxr for , ______ i 17n`cknk prcanncdcornnpunduuv hvnu Boys and Boys and Cunm ,Naonul Rawuys xngunng dr `afe conditiom n<-211' `\Vz1t.t'.~ u1`0.~'.-- '4 ,H1c reevo reported a lnnvihxg tr owne1'.< had been h-.-ld and 111:: um; ter \vas in the course of being >~ tlcd by agxm-(:1n(:nt of partiu.-.< cm; cerncd. A _\ \I\IuH lH,||`\\!1 hn{'nw- who |`:'\'l!1 'llT121l(:$ 01 C051. ? The clerk reported he haul \\'iLt,-'1 the . of C.l{. {ail\\".1_\'.- `lat Allandztle with 1`<.-g`zu'(l to (`0nfii- `;tion of hill south of Watt :< c1'0s. "and presented reply that they would il1aV(`.SOlTl0 work done there shortly I (`l;.iin1.s' of W. V. .-\n(l<,-r. Sum. :l{i.<.~'nck and W. A. O. for . |l by (logs were onlerr-(l paid. A by-law \vas brou;.';l1t in and for the year, r21to.< to be : (`oun- ` rlipa.'.~ed to raise, levy and collect the-I l I fty rule, 15 mills; to\\'n. rate. I; " i etc. ._ ,,. . .o,..... -:`:r\I\ . -~ 5 mills; townshii) grcneml mm, (1 mill.<. ito;:vl,lie1' with ~t.lu.- .s`p<.-cial school m1o.~.-'. V cerncu. A. .-\. Watt czune b(,-t"0r.- the mun 4 o cil reg`u1'ding larger culvr-.rt :-~.. point. John Walker came before mum-`E pomt. `I John Walker came mum-ii 1`egz11' cost of ]a1'ge1' tilu nun! m,-cu-.<.<'.11'y through his p1'ope1'L_v 0-9: ing to water coming` oil" the rouv`. `allowance. - T I?.luu-n.;L- u;-Lvnll {'n\- n (rvnrlf Tc. Iauowancc. ; J. Ed\va1'ds asked for :1 grant In .`;-:1-atlu and g1'a\'c.~l part of .~:t1'er-t 0:`. plan No. 640. Presented l`(.`llC\\"d.l recx.-ipt 0.`. t1`czL bond for following yozu Thos. E. Ford wrote gzivingr n0ti<'- n+' rlurY|nrrn fn r-nv nn Fn- {`f\T`|"l`Q\'1(1H Ll'U2L>'Lll'Ul' h of (lamage llim.-. `[_I~nr]..,. nn ` sau.-1 actory. IL-y;a1'(ling' st)`:-ct li1,rhtin;: for ,Hawkestone, the Hydro Commi.<. Ewrotc they would 1%:-quiru :1 ])(.'titl().` `signed by at IL-z1.'~tt :30 pm` cont. of 1'r -before prr,-pz11'in;.r wasti- txnau.-.< of cost. K VI`I\,. /|`r\\a1r nun.-...L...l `mm In! uu'.,..- \"J.UI'>, I1`l\L: UULLL` and Czmaclizxn fa.) help by connmg` :1: m.~-Huh-. L0 uu)` l.'lC. ' ` 'l'ru.<.1(:cs n.-quisitiom were pr.--1 (.`1]1,6.`(1 as follows : .\'o. 1, $1,151); No.1 [2, $1,100; No. 1, $1,900; xo. 1-S800; .\'o. (5, $1,000; No. 7, $1,000: ;N0. 54, $1,100 N0. 1), $1,150; No. 10, $1,300; N0. 11, $1,100; .\'0. 13. $1,360; .\'o. 15, $900; No. 16, $000; |.\'o. 17, $800; .\'0. IR, $1150; No. 15), $1,100. "HI-`n 4`.-\lI.u..!..... ........`4. ........ ._.,. .1 1,1uu i I Tihe following ;.:r;1nL.< \\'(,'1'(` inndui `to .~.(.`\'L`)`2li of the road divi. .\'0 i 107, $50; No. 31, $.30; .\'0. 32, 8150;` No. 92, $50; No. SHE, $75; No. 1. 5:50; .\'o. 53, $50; No. 73, $50; sub- division 640, $25, and . lot 2, Con. 13, $100. 'I"hr- snvm-ni nt-rnnnf: hn4`m~.. Hm. I i I J01 :, L011. 1:5, :51UU. | The several accounts before the` council were ordered paid, and coun- cil adjourned to meet at the call or the move. I D r'n._.n.-... ru ,1 OR0 COUNCIL W. B. Tudhopo, Clerk. The Northern Advum-u L How excited - and how happy - she was the first time she heard her son s voice come over the telephone from a distant city. Talking with him was as easy as though he were in the same room. It was something to remember and to cherish for days afterwards. And how much happier she has become, because Fred comes home by telephone now every week. He calls her every Sunday evening at eight-thirty. It is an hour she waits for and looks forward to all week long. It brightens days that had become a bit empty and lonely with the family scattered. Fred is happier, too. For the price of a movie he gets something no money can measure - his mother s voice -- a touch of home. It s a fine way to start a new week s work. Highway` Em ?&$ing @$E%-229 ms...Don t at En One of the greatest dangers on the highway is the driver Who insists on passing other cars when there is no space for him in the traic line ahead. If he should meet a car coming in the opposite direction, a crash follows-with injury to persons or cars. ` .61, It s a good rule to keep in line, unless you have a clear view of the road ahead, and there is a place in the traic line which you can reach before you meet on-coming traic. Don t be a nuisance by cutting in. It is discourteous to other drivers and creates needless danger. You may have a crash . . . and even if you don't, you are liable to a ne under the Highway Traffic Act. The HON. GEO. S. HENRY Chairman The Keystone of Safety on The King s Hihway and all other roads and streets Evening rates on "Anyone (station-to-station) calls now begin at 7 p.m. Night rates begin at 8.30 p.m. just give "Long Distance the num- ber you want-it speeds up the service. If you don t know the distant number, "Information will look it up for you. Committee :\. SLVII I` I. M cmagwr. Page Stwnn 5 0 Lu XJ adian

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