- 5 W 0men s Page rug Store Remember }L-\R]_) CEI\".l`R-15.8, CIIE.-\.\I.S, .\'()L'(.+.\'l`.\.`, 4\'L7".l.` CJu`.\'7l`_lU1l.\`, FRUIT GEN'J`Rl:`S .\-.\`1) ()'J`IlIR C()N]<`EC'l'.I.().\US` AR E ALL 1 N CL U DB1). Y ~ I ` 3 7 V v \ ' . . . _ _ 1 _ - _ _ . . . . 1\VT:1\tlEw7\L1i\ , aim lb d._\uI111}.`, ld(l_\ pt 121v.\`1vC undjd1scr11n1n;zt1n1. J. L ma 3, S 1e \\1]l ]_)1'(;`f( 1` 21 bo_}' of III R |"S CIl()C()L.\'l`J.\`, Sl)(Jsi;)H\' \`(\](Ir-fur] +'m. 'l`lIl\I\!'All\|`.1VI\\: -.....u..u-J, one \\.U1 l)l`(;'J,k`.l' il UUX UT spesiz1H_\' `N`( ]("(.1V(`(1 fm` '.l`l1z111k.s'}:,'i\'i1I;;'. \Vh_\' lmt mnko it :1 \\'cokl}' habit In order :1 box ("nun us I It W111 reveal you as at g`e111Tlenmn of m11si(1m-u1Tiu11 and r:1stv. COME-LOOl( AND -LISTEN THE TORONTO GARAGE _j__j__j.. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PEN ETANG ST., BARRIE. Manufactured in Canada by Mohawk Radio Limited, Toronto Licensed by Canadian Radio Patents Limited Vimy Supply Co. Limited, Toronto, Distributors The Set that Sets the Pace It's "Up in Front" with all ad- vanced Features for 1930-31 -$creen grid tubes, super shielding, tone control, super dynamic speaker. Less Tubes $154. up PHONE; 161. BECAUSE OF JLE BRILL J) HVISON l_._...1r..__ . . A. 1. u1oL1L:, .\1.U.1'1. OI he spoke on Contagious; at the regular monthly 111. the local branch, held inf LLCl'l1OOI1 to an ad- Little, M.O.H. of` E! nn (`.nnf-.)rru'nnu` THY BOUNTY :_- NEWS ; members fn uh nrl :u'.'; we 1u1'n'v_v It snoum bu \vei1:;h-rlf und Hw c0x'1'-ct Linn: for roa.stim.: <-nmpuu-cl; allow Lwt-11Ly nlinutos 01` 1'0u. for uzu-11 pound of mu-21t.l -'l"m,-n 1ll'l'21Il}IL' Lhc bird on a triv-.-1 [in the mzutingz pan and roa.~L in a n10(l.-rate oven of 350 (IL-p;L'ce.~' I". for the ruqui1'e lcnp;th of time. Gihlet (-`|I`2VV---lIfI R lnlnIn.-nan-w un: u.'qLu1`u 1ul1}.',`l.n 01 tlmc. Giblet C:ravy--USO 8 tablespoons` turk<:y fat found in the bottom of the 1'oz1.' pun. Put into rozxstinyz pan or a .~:1ucepan. Add 8 table-` . Hour and .~zir until _-golden brown and smooth. 'Iu-n add '1 In extending to appreciation of the meeting`, Mrs. Singer, who presided, said that it lgls essential the public knew some- h the speaker the ing about contagious diseases and `x`:' to combat them, but there was another kind of contagion, that of laughter, good humor and kind deeds, against which there was no need of serums and which might be spread broadcast in the community with no fear of any evil effects. A group of Guthrie members who had been invited to attend the meet- ing, continued the program with an alnusing reading given by Miss Campbell, and a contest. During` the busine. Saunders was appointed the ollicial delegzite to represent the Barrie branch at the W.l. convention in To- ronto the last of the month. session Mrs. l : ed and tllenmbrovuhtwto the .' V gradually. -.:;__ [PREPARING THE FESTIVE BIRD `FOR THE THANKSGIVING FEAST For no other reason than that the] settlers of North .-\mericz1 who ea r] 3' first ,L'ave thanks `for God's bounty iaround the family table ,e;Ioried t.l1e ,tu1-key, trophy of the hunt, `piece de resistance of the =g;eneration.< following have `the custom down through two centurie.< until looked upon as per celebration of .~\ . menu ried out with e.\'tra effort like this : l"t`iA.\Il{.\,`GlV l.\'(} 1- rn 0b_~'er\'el the Thnnksg'\'ing. that can be car- comparatively would be `Dl._\_'I\'l_-Ill as the` feast, the` l 1 past the gobbler is . nece.~'.~'zn'y to the pro- 3 little , . - -m 1 f ryn 'm1in ' .\'.-xi :'o1no\u:- all pi11~t'::21tlu.- Sthv Lu1'l and singc all` all Ilmltling` the bird over the ho; m0w- tlu: oil sac, \\'l1l(il1 is ju of Lhv Luil. 'l`hun wipe Llw _ rub it with salt, and it i ` In . The l`ollowin_;` l'(.`(`lp1 :: lou.<(-. light .s'tutl'in_x.1' p1`('fcl Hnnnv ln 1l1n mn nu-:0 -- 4:121:13 ll) me 5011, Illjxt or '<).:1pzu'f .~t_\']u of stuffing`. The quzmtitie.~a _-,-'i\'c.~n nwkc UI10uf.`,'11 dro.<.-~in;;' for :1 I0-pound bird. Bread Stufng--C0mhim.~ 55 (115. stale (not hard) brx`-zui c)'umb.<, Ii `u.-u. salt, 2 td}.)l(:.\'],\U()HS .~'z1g'(:, Z31llbl(`.<])0()I1.\' chonm,- m-lm-v 9 c curmon penetrate the bre easily. _ Some bulbs can be grown succes.< r 0 fully in water alone. Hyacinths are ,`grown in specially shaped glasse.<;.` Chinese sacred lilies and paper white lnarcissus in bowls. These are kept in place by small stones which are packed around the bulbs. A small` I piece of charcoal should be added, = as it helps to keep the water sweet.l ?,All bulbs should be kept in a cool,j Jdark place until they are well root-I` :ed and then brought to the lig'h`.. - . li r LII-ul (.`rzn1b.-1'1_\' J!) g and Picklm ,. T.` \.'l\. -....,.u... uuwu uirougn Lnc pastl i. to per i 1 outwith [oust {oust Turkey (hill:-:1 iLu1'(:Iugr} FE Iree1y_. . _ I .\2u'c1ssus ( tulips and 1 uhyuciuths can all `be grown in p0L:5. fWhcn pl-uniting, place the bulb so 5 that the crown is above the soil. - A_fter planting , water well, drain, `E fond then place the pots in 21 cool,l s`durk place to root. When the roots [0 ,/`begin to show through the hole at,d `lithe bottom and the top is beginning in {to grow, bring the pot into a cool!` siroom and keep in :1 shady spot 1`o:"n - a day or two. When the flowerls `_ buds are beginning to show theis; plants should be brought into aly warmer roon1 and placed near the! ;,window. The plants must never bef rlallowed to dry out, but must notip .`.~;Lz1n(l in water. i ` ' V `l i It warmer and the: be, noti . .~;t;m(l water._ l. )4: I Another method of growing bulbs .4is to use fancy bowls and prepared ,_ `bre. The bre is bought from seed; Ystores. The bowls should be shaped: :so that the bottom is nearly as widei !as the top. The bre should bei evenly moistened, but should not be; too wet. Put :1 little in the bowl` `and place the bulbs on it, using 11:! `lnzllly as convenient. They shoulrlf not touch each other nor the sides`; lof the bowl. Do not press the breg ldown to rmly, as the bulbs may be`: ;forced out of position if the roots`: cannot penetrate the _I 2'rown .\`l1r'r'r:< ,1 ::u>puuu.~' $1111., 2: Lztblc-s],\0 ' tz1blo. ('h0])[)(`(l ( z:b1o. chopped pzu'. 4,-u.\poon 1n.-ppm`. .\"lrezm\\'l }~.x cup bu`.'w2' or nm1`g:1: ying` pun, mlvl `-2 cup mion, and . gently ,... mi. N W I` `ninn i.- The next. 1m.-ctin',-; of the Uhthoff Women .< Institute will he held at the home of )lr.<. Wm. Johnston on `Wednesday, Nov. 12. i 14 1, The custom of taking owers t!) or.e .<. hostess is always a little cour- , teisy that is much appreciated. Cut . owers soon fade, although they arc!` e very lovely while they last. Su.p-3 lposc if you are fortunate enough `to 2.`havc been asked to dine out on `Thanksgiving day, that you take. I, `your hostess several choice bulbs, 3'5 .with the following instruction foii :their culture. `They will prove 3;` rgreat joy from Christmas to Easterlt if handled according to the suggest ' ed methods. f Bulbs can be grown in clay potsp 'with earth or in fancy bowls with I r` _ , s ).[vprepared bre or in water alone. lb \/Vhen pots are used be sure to put la ' a niece nf hrnlmn ,...,.,.1, ,...-.. an In pr.- II", 1-]. .uu.,- any vh- V vvucu pUI..5 are used be pull piece of broken crock over the` `hole and a layer of smaller pieces` for drainage before putting in the `earth. The soil should be of a* sandy nature so that xvzuer will run Ilhrough it freely. I .\'2u'cissus (rlnfl'nrlil<\ +..1:.\.. ....: blll 'l'HA.\.'1{SGIV[.\'(} Dl.\'.\'I:1I{ Cr:>:1m of Tomztto Soup 'I`ou.~:tr.-(1 Croutons :1 ']`'n.)`-{,\, 1]. [),..,....l Lu..u :uu.~_u'u uroutons Dry 3r:a Stu`ing' Grilh.-rl Sweet Potatorss ` Giblet Gravy ' Crc:-nmcrl ('z1uIirlowe1' H1`. Jpn`. (g.1,,..,, ,\m\I,. .`. 0 the; ;tIe1';~: u: bounty` he th-2*, as the ms followinvz hnvn nh SAY IT WITH BULBS JUIHCII l 2llI1lHO\VC`1' 3 Jr.-Hy Celery, Apple and vs and Nut Salad I ump~kin Pie Cptfee y-;'nn- -n.. on..1..... 4-4.. ,;,,..- - 14lU1"cil'y man. 3 Declaring that everyone possessesi a certain immunity to disease, ac- cording to their age and state 01 health, the speaker interestingly out- lined the history of medical experi- inentatioii in the isolating of various, bacilli and the administering of anti` toxins and serums to counteract . t.hem. Under this heading he class-I ed the innoculation against diphtheria; and typhoid fever, the measles and`! infantile paralysis serums and the,'; immunization against scarlet t'ever.:: Many of the Barrie school child1`en;'; have been innoculated as a diph- 1 theria preventative, the doctor stat- : ed, about 75 being done this year.': Regarding vaccination against small- `I pox, Dr. Little pointed out that there 1 was a law in Ontario` to the etfectlt that every child must be vaccinatedit by the time it was three months old, ,1 but that this is only enforced in the ( case of an epidemic. There was nothing like sunshine to kill germs and prevent contagion, he declared. Three hours of expos- ure to the sun s rays would kill the most deadly germs which find their breeding places in dark, badly ven- tilated and (lamp places. Pure water and milk and lots of sunshine were the greatest prevent-atives against the spreading of di. concluded Dr.ld Little. 1' e Yv\ nu.-I-r~.n.l!m._ LA 1' ' utu U\l.'l' LIIC 1 iih salt, and i l`u]Iowin:.-` rm `. pro soft, Il]()i.\t 0 mn... 1'1. my uuwls and prepared} are seed ;' be ottom ned. but should nno kn qqn-u Clfll, _V, Z ' (1 pz1r. and 1 : .\"lrean\\'hilu melt . 1n:11`g`:n'im- in :1 2 choppml until tlu: `huh nth] Hun .-n-- I _ l\.\ Xl}\' H pr(-i <.-1`)'t- \` 111' AH). 1 ~ , bulbs` s and nrnnm-ma uuac are Kept: les lbs. lld sweet. : -,n1-. in n "An! LHL `Zip: _ cot vn 111 pots p0\ ncy `Sm 1 lhe, law theqt pieces . wa` 1199. ould be_ a lduc \vmm~ unll mm - .- illi J hon . nu )1` b qL1:mt1t1e.~a V .-~in;: for .< 1'ez_ul_v .- nlukcs ml AlJ-IlA.l.lIAJ.lJl um-` Auvu the Canadian ,p1aywrig.ht, whose Brothers in Arms-" and other hu- morous pictures of life in "The Unheroic .\'ort.h" have made his name well-known ubrotul. has turnwi his hand to the writing of I`(lt ii:) pi.'1_vs. He is now busy com- [)]0liIif.'.' a series oi which will he hrr)zld(:lSt this season by the (`tmadizm .\'ationaI Railways trztn.<(~oniinentz1l chain of Sta.- tions. i~}:1ch play will deal with .ispecL oi` tianutiian history, and in his researches, the writer has found that Canadian history is almost fiamboya.-nt with ro- mance. Alt-houh he was educat- ed an urchitec't--he studied at the University of Toronto. the Uni- vorsiiy of Pennsylvania and in I uris~-and began his theatrical work as a designer, Denlson soon discovered that writing plays was his forte and deserted architecture. He has published four books. including Boobs in the \\'ooris," a number of sketches of what he calls his "unhappy adventures" as a summer resort nuynnr tuussloll. - 0901] Short wave stations are moru 1"'noticeable than long wave t1'ansmisA 3W`-`1`lsions inasmuch that fairly constant theisignal strength is obtainable thul 30 iliyear round from the strong long tlmiwave stations. This at-mosplieric-' 1' b9.penomenon still remains a teaser for ( T10t j radio scientists and has yet to bu.- controlled. ulbsl D-.1:- rx, 1 l l l 1 n 1 l I 1 HUL. Grilled Sweet Potatoes---W:xsl1 and 'm)0k K .s\\'<.-1-L potutoc-.4 un.Lil half _ten(ler. Drain, _I)eol and chill. Next day cut them in halves leng'tl1\\'i.~'-3 and arrange in a shallow, greased pzm. l'o\'cr with 2-3 cupful melted bu1tvr :md 11 syrup made by cooking ll I-2% cupfuls brown sugar and 1-3 tcupful \\*.'\tc1` tog'e`Lhc1' for 5 nlinutes. Sprinkle with 2-3 Leuspooll salt and bake in 21 m0(ler:1to over of 350 (10- `grcus F. for one hour, l)z1sti11;.r fr:- Lqucnlly. l`l1(- potatoes ; b-: 1run.~];:'rr-nt \.`.'l1('ll don:-. ;-\ 2':-ry s:1ti. cream of to :n:1?.<: ~')llp may be mzulv from any of tlv tinned tomato .~:oup.~', to which `may l.- Zl(l(lC(l \\'l1lp])u(l cream when . l1:,-. To make the crout.on.~', but- ter tr ) slices of bread on both side-_:, cut in;o :~'mz1ll cubes the U201]. These crisp and hot. and brown in .~`llOUl(l be served 1 i I `uL_'HI Ell .1lIL`_ ,`X'l11 __;_._ Cover: were laid annual banquet of 1; Institute on Friday `24th. The tables `decorated with autun lowing the toast to _ .l(l(ll'('.s`.~'('.< were give * .Dermi(l and Mr. M "in reply to the toast gaml Schools. Frzml\'lin Mo1,l1ei'.=, Mrs. ll. l2`.'mklin. Clip. ;zjz1\'v the .Da(l.<," which \\';1.< for sixty at the he Sparrow Lake eveningyv Oct. were tastefully m o\\'cr.=. Fol- the King, short 11 by Mrs. Me- oyes, of Severn, to Our Church Little Miss .`Ill1`;. ,`H'u`. p1'opo.~'e(l a toast to Our which \\'a.< replied .\'Iz1st(-1' toast to 1'0 annnnlnzl to by Brno Our l... o rrx .11. 1. 0 `cut Th crisp :cupfui.~' cold \\'2lL(.'l' ;.r1'adualI_V, while .~ti1'rin;.-' co11stunll_\'. Cook until thick--nu-(1 and add the 11uc-.~'su1'y salt, pepper and chopped ;.-;ibIet..<. Sr-rvra hot. l"..Zll_J E,, _. n . . -0' :\ . and : ;.`,`LIr:>`: tho xuv: ) v lu1ne. Women s !hol(l its .\'o\'cmbc1' Ehome of Mrs. lroll call will ;lI`hanksg'iving' tliought. A on the subject of Mtlsic `a1'1'an_.r:(-l by Miss J. Foysto Ronald, \\ be 'hen the Institute meeting at the will answered by 21 program is be-1 11;: n. .cupfu}.< stir`)-?I1'r' r-nr M` Mr. Louis Brunelle, one of `[119 1, pioneer farmers of the township of _ Tiny, died Tuesday morning, Oct. ,`28th, at the age of 86. Funeral was . held Thursday morning at 9 o clock _from his home to the church at La-` Ifontaine. A large group of W.I. listened Tuesday afternoon ` dress by Dr. A. '1`. 3 Barrie, who C: Diseases at meeting of branch Library Hall. Dnolm~ino- +1m+ ,\..,....-..n mm ocnoo1.<. Little .`Iil1`;.{`\1'u`. Brno" ;_rz1\'- '21.: responded to by `Mr. Hztrry C1i)).~:h2un. Musitzal num- `bcrs were gziven by Bliss O. Ch'p. and .\I1'.~`.< 1u`dmon 1'(.-cited The Rose `Act. The progrramme was b1'ou;rh `tn :1 ch):<(- by community sinp;in_2' and 1.1: ln.~:itut.: ode. ! 'y,LIIS lll`,', ('UHl".\'7.>' \'.'(`]'(3 .<(-ho1z11`.~: \Vr.`)`(2 tn-21 \v|('h(:-.<, homem2ulr,.- (`:1 :1ng.:'r:.~`.~'. The next mo:-1 '.. III ..I 4l.,. H L A... On .-\1'mis Lic Day, Nov. `Cundlcs branch of the Wc stitute will hold its regula inlecting at the home of Mrs mings. .-\n zlppropriate prc be given. _~r)llx' '" peuuu. `kc; A certain station in the Southern !~"=':?States, for instance, has been com-- i1'.ing in during the winter mont'h.= "`:'\vith _'-.;`oo(i regular volume and with 3e"fthe arrival of summer this station 55` [appears very much weaker. Of `course, such stations as our own; 3,powerful Toronto stations do not 1" show any variation on our receive)-.=.` levhere. The reason I01` this fading 1 'away is known as night effect. heilt is a recognized theory that radio 95 waves travel to and fro between the ` _heavy side layer (an electrical con- `ducting region in the neighborhood 1 `of 60` miles above the earth and the - ground. Durng the day or sunshine Id hours the reflecting power of this -3- layer is greatly reduced, therefore it 50 is deduced that the radio waves take ] 1- `their course along the ground. This hlground course causes a lot of th: Jwenergy to be lost before reaching; ?5 our receivers, particularly at certain ldist-ances from the source of trans- 0` . ca `mission. l )1 n Q11:-n-f um... -:._;:-__, ` 'an.s\\'ered by our Radio fent. Send them to The 'thcy will be answered !week s issue. A Questions on Radio will be gladly Correspond- Advance anal in the next I `course inte-resting--but tiring. I}; `nighttime she (lidn t feel equal to jany~thing but resting in her room. But she soon discovered the tele- iphone beside her could give her more joy than any 0ut. pleasure--- ghuppy talk~trips to her family and frien(l.s. She no longer has that away-frorn-home feeling. Mary found her nurse s t1`aln1u_.-,{ j_:'0()(l 1 :uling*.< Anna` 1 Milxesing Old if < \ n~ M r. lhnnx I , : \ Because love has been lavished sofa Upon me, Lord, 5,` A wealth I know that was not meant 2 For me to hoard, `I I shall give love to those in need, `i `The cold and hungry clothe and feed,` 0 Thus shall I show my thanks indeed. 5 -Grace Noll Crowell. it Why Some Broadcasting Stations! Seem to Lack Strength in 3 Daylight. I Many radio listeners seem to be` in doubt as to why reception from certain stations ha-.5 not the strength during the summer months as in the f winter months. In the small space! ithe editor has alloted me I will try. `and explain as briey as possible the cause of this atmospheric phenom i enon. 1 Advance Eadie Colin; ANTIDOTE FOR FATIGUE )X'.". z1 .n~..l ~.~. I H( at the `,1 M. happy \\'(`l`(I ___________ 21' farmers of H13: +m.,.ma.:.. . ;:1\'(.-1 by .\Ii.x'.~'re.< Mun H.` at mvmm i'.\' 'l`hrc(.~ new mt- :l to tho roll. .- H.-p:eLzxl)les wu.-' L0 the Chihlrtz roLrran1 of rm- wus ;:iv(.-n by L xv \I < _____ I Because I have been given much,' I, too, shall give; I Because of Thy great bounty, Lord, Each day I live I shall divide my gifts from Thee With every brother that I see I Who has the need of help from me. Because I have been sheltered, fed,` By Thy good care, I 1 cannot see zmotner s lack , And I not share. in My glowing re, my loaf of bread, My roofs safe shelter overhead., 1 That: he, too, may be comi`orLed. I.v regular monthly Mrs. A. Cum` program will Women 0\`Cmbm' nmr-Hn... ..+ ... .v..- -.x 1\ [JUL UH, ?lll(l tl'('2lf(`(i to sand- memzulr: randy and or- e mcvtin_L:' will be homv of .\Ir.~:. \Vr3.<]ny 1 Nov. 13th, at 12 p.111. ere at the [uet the evening`, tastefully ith autumn ['01-] toast fn Hm L':..,.. ..1.-~: UUL`I' I100], Hun. RADO FADANG VIISFI5.` SL1'u1h: ~r.-.-f.- ..v.. ---Radio Correspondent. .. - Iv .1. HUH be!` meeting` 00}. with )Ir.'<. L2,`. '20]! call r-nth mcmhc-1' .\-,.m M` ..,.1.,., ...,....O u: 11:1 1'UUlI1. I01` l 1y ps me feeling. TEHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 UT mvmbz :- ; n..u- n. 1 IT] 1110 zfvnnrr 1nnn mnger Advance Brmt, Barri 2 put L-utml 1 rantly 1.03... n.w1' rcmnn; school d2xy.< foul held ,1 n. u I was 2121-: rc}z111n}.r 1| :1...-4 I Ulr- ..~:h1_on 'l' U] I and i gun.) Writes Radio Plays