--MADE IN BARRIE- TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT ` LIMITED 'Sausage STATEMENTS CONCERT BILLS CHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING BILLS SALES COUPONS CHURCH FORMS PHONE 62 Page Seven Lard CENTRAL CHURCH C.G.l_T; CAMP Twenty Canadian Girls in Training, A from Central United Church rcturmed on Saturday from the seven-day C.G.I.T. camp at Maple Grove PaLrl<, Alcona Beach. A regulzir camp schedule was followed similar to that used at the Provincial Girls Camp at Beau.~;oleil lslzm(l_ The program included periods for worship, recrea- tion, singing, etc. The camp was un- der the leadership of Wllllllf1`C(l Appleby, assisted by Gladys Brown. Swimming instruction was conducted by Margaret `Gribble. The week proved a very delighful experience for all the girls and it was with many reg'ret.< that camp was nally bl`011;:'ll`i3 to 2. close. 01 me most. engoyzuue. The next meeting will take place on Sept. 3rd in the L-ibvary Hall. The honeymoon i.~: ovc-L whr.-n he suggests that a permanent wzxve should be pe1'n1zmcnt. Atlanta Con~ stitution. I Pcopfe want to x the \\'(.'1`1d, \v'm-n the fact of the matter i< that the world is xing them.-Hem'y Ford. ._ , _- B Thrifty I Be Smart ! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS ! BARRIE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE T110:-e \\'zn'<:.~: am: all ;:u;11`a.11tL-ed, and this offer` holds gzood for tr.-n lays only. ' .\I.-\I{Ii YOUR .-\PPOINT.\lI'].\"1` EARLY. n .. ,_,,_._. uI-..:...... ha..- r`n.....l.-.c-|., ILAIUJI. Permanent Waving Done Compietely by Mr, Luck. \ Women s Page Paul's `i_3_auty Shop Barrie $5.00 SPIRAL for ............$2-95 $5.95 COMBINATION for $4.95 $7.50 COMBINATION for $5.95 $10.00 SELF-SETTING WAVE ........ ..$7.50 BY PRESENTING TH!S AD. YOU MAY SECURE A SHAMPOO AND FINGER- WAVE FOR 60. DO THY LITTLE PHONE 369 f\...... \ J`. JUU Over WO01w0|`t31's ABUNDANCE OF PRODUCE AT SATURDAY S MARKET With an unusually large supply of garden prodmze, poultry, dairy pro- ducts, owers and home baking, com- bine with a good attendance, Satur- day s market was considered to be ovnnd goou. New potatoes in large quantities were offered at practically every stall_at 25c for a 6-quart basket. Other vegetables were selling at the following prices: Beans 20c small basket and 40c large basket, cucum- bers 50c basket, cauliflower 10c and 15c each, peas 25c basket, shelled peas 25c quart, vegetable marrow 10c each, English broad beans 30.: basket, tomatoes 10c lb. or 3 lbs_ for 25c, green peppers 4 for 10c, cab- bage 10`c head, celery 10c bunch, Chinese lettuce 10c bunch, spinach 2-5c small basket, carrots 5c bunch, beets 5c bunch, parsley 5c bunch green onions 5c bunch, turnips 5c each. \Ynuv nnuvn nnnrlc. H-c Grief :1nnnn1'an{`r Do thy little, do it well; nn xvhaf vicrhf nnrl vnzmnr dozen. Small fruits were eagerly bought up. Blueberries we're a decided fea ture in this Group. selling at 25c qt_ Black cu1'1'a'nts sold at 30c quart; raspberries, both wild and tame, iloc box; plums 10c a quart; cherrie,,- 15c quart and green apples 350 a 6-quart basket. Qnuinm :.lm'nlz.-;n B1-nilina clva v.7.a;n nasxeu. Spring chicken, broiling size, wele priced at 25c to 27c lb. Fowl waz 15c lb. _Eggs, which were ratl.e1 scarce, remained unchanged at 20c, 23c and 25c dozen_ Butter was plentiful at 250 lb. 'I`.`.wrp_ wan an abundance of garden eacm New corn made its nst appearanct and sold ready at 30c to 35 a dozen. Qm..1.1 471-m'+a mm-n nnnrprlv 1\n119 .h? pientnul at zor: 10. here was an abundance garden owers going at bargain prrices Gladiolus were 30c a dozen, while sweet peas sold at 10c a bunch or 3 for 25c. Outside in the open square there were an unusual number of fainncrs selling from their cars. Wlmiiln H10 mm-L-pt was well I)21t1l.i1-l IEll'JTlCl'S seulng Il'0]ll L-X1611 lJH.J.'b. While the market was \vell pat.r-;,'u- ized, most stallholdews are complain- ing that the summer customers have fallen off tremendously as compared with former _vea~1"'. | i it i Mr. Mitchell Hepburn is having a wonderful time, isn t he ? Such a beautiful time that while we are all a little startled by it, it is impossible to feel annoyed. He is just like a baby who throws everything` blcuk ablh. on the oor and then looks up with a roguish smile and a gurglv. of disarming" laughter. You may gaze rather ruefully at the disaster, but you ean t be angry with the baby. You won't even allow yourself to say Baby mustn t, and run the risk of wiping that `joyous laughter from his lip;~'. But while Mr. Hepburn is hav- ing such a happy time banging t.o the doors of the Onatrio Government Building` and so on. we doubt if in-.: v~e_;etable grower;< and the fruit 'ro\ver:~:, and the farmers ge.I1ez'aliy. who have benefitted so greatly by the ud\'ertising of Ontario products at Lin Canadian National Exhibition are feeling quite so jolly. As a_ house- wife who has watched with eVer~ growing plea. the increasing: in- terest that has been shown year by year in Ontario's home product by our . hou. we think that our new Premier is z1.=king: the l l.ll'1Ll people to pay too dear for his fun Of couse, we know he thinks he`.- be- ing wise and all that, but as a wom.e.n who througrli the years has fo. l~r\\\-\r\ nu-num -,irr',1ln.-`r i .l1(- im-I r\ rntl In-t< \ l U1 cousc, \\'(: mnun nu .,unm.~, m: .~ -n, . home-g'1'own product.< a5:,ain.~:t the 3111-: ported and r\\'-loomed the f1'c(.- z1(:'`+1'- ti.~`m*mmt the C.N.E. has ::'i\'<-n t'm-m we 1':-ur he is making a mistake. U1 lllzlgllurlu. mun sharp kmfe. Mo to make 2. paste, +havin<.>' hru.~:h 0: brush apply th: Place in tho sun \V1`.m1 dry hru.~'h L... .-.w '1`X-.,` L~,.,,` A 1`.0u.~:c\\'i1'(2 stlggests this: To c1r=-ml, \\'11itr- .:t1'a\\' lmts, buy at .=`mal1 bloc.-. of m:1g'ne. shave Vxi-ry n-ly wit?` Moi:~:tc.-11 with pm'0xu.~ and with an alt . or 1i.=cz11` t00t.1 the paste to the hut. to dry and b`.eac'n off with 21 rti lrru.<'n_ Th!` huml and `X}l1iE`1;' should be taken off and cleaned in :.rz1, :11 \\':x. with milk soap and wazer p1*':.<.<-d and tzutked back in. VVhitc cloth shoes can be cleaned` this way, 2- A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT JJU lrlly LILLIB, (10 IE VVCU; Do what right and reason tel}, Do thy little; God has made NTi1Hnn Tpnvpa `Fnu f'r'n-r-cf`. hnrirx I The Women-'9 Institute branches in 5 Simcoe County hope to make a good display at Barrie Fair this year, Sept. 17, 18, 19 and 20. Entries are open to all branches in the county. ` For the benet of Institute mem- bers we here give the rules and :eg~ ulations as passed by the Barrie Agri- cultural Society : l RI! Rn Cu1tu1`a1 DOCIBL) 2 Rule; 1, No entry fee will be charged in this section. Comp-etitors must be reg'u1a1- members of the W.~I. in Sim- coe County. 9. T<`.nh-in: must he nmdn ml the coe \,oum.y. 2. Entries must be made on the regular fozrm supplied by the Society and should be in the ha11d;~' of the secretary by Sept. 15th. 12 T11 mnkinrr pnfirns the n'.Lme of secretary oy oepL. Low. 3. In making entircs the name ofi the branch, as well as the individual, must be stated on the entry fo1'm_ (This is important). 4. No article that has won a prize in this section before to be shown. ("nuns-nH-+.o.a - N/|'\-:< .\ Hnnvf V-In.-.--,1 n In EH13 SCCLIUII UBLUFB EU 'lJU SILU\VH~ Committee: Mrs. Albert Hogan, conven'e1'; Mrs. Alvin Wice, sec.1'ei;ary; Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. J . D, Knapp, Mrs. Boyes, Mrs. R. King, Mrs. Sand- ers, M.1's. Trueman Thompson, Entries Prizes in sections 1-20: lst, $l.00;_ 2nd, 60c; 3rd, -10c. Sec. 1 12n:~<|- -run-nnrl lxnv (|I]`\I`\Y nnhfnininrv` The milk is the impo1'ta.nt i11gre(l-l .[ient of all milk soups. but the add- # ed vegetables and butter or r.>L.`nc1' ; fat lllC1`(}a$c the food value still mole} For that reason milk . are e , ially ne for ehidren. Serve the, x`frequently for the c'nild1`0n .s mirl any I ma]. Or have 2; milk soup for i!.n-` ; nor on the day when you ll1\'t'." left- _ over meat, but not very much of :L, 01' 2;. \'cgetzLbl0 plate, or some other combination whicll needs .~:o1m',-thimz `to complete it. With 21 rich roast (lin- , lner, a milk soup is ui111ecc::<.<:i2y, hm`:-` _ ever z1;:`pc-Lizizig and attractive it. .:~_, `-1 he. ]u':cc:llent milk vegetable .~*..L.;;s .. can be m2`.(lf: of e\'u;)o1'atv zmnl thin,-I: I_51n1llk];1.\ well 4.4 fresll. -"nun .- \I'4|\'. nl>' I-r\n"n ox, rresment. Branches entering this competition must notify Mrs. Albert Hogan, 23 Mg-Donald St., Ba.1'1`ie, by Sept. 8th. in order that they may be notied of [their time to der}1onst1'atc:_ `K20. L0. nest O llUVl.`lLlL`,b', lll'd.l.Ul'l2J.1 1|. LU cost over $1..)0_ 14. Wool cushion, crochet or knit. L5, tuck-in blouse, homemade, 16. Old-f21shioned utensil in b1'~:as, copper or bronze, history at- tached. 17. Child _~; dress made from used ma- terial, 18. Best homemade rug made f1"lll worn material. 19. Quilt, pieced cotton, novel to nme won 21 prize in thi.< sectio before. Wool lled comforter, hand curd- ed wool lling, corner left open for inspection. 21. Branch competition; luncheon dish, meat substitute, and lemon pie; to be prepared and cooked by 21 team of two members of branch. Time limit, 1 l'.our_' Team to provide utensils andl mziterials. Electric stove to be used. Prizes: $10, $8, $6, $4, Prize to go to the l)l'21uCl1 Open to all brzmches of W.l. in` Simcoe County_ l Mrs. D. G- Bell, Stayner, President. 12 nu v1 IIl`\(\` nI1+n\~;11Ir H1}.- County nnn-n~.:.+-ltnxva to be` [HIHK 11> \\L.`ll 'I"ne2'v.-'az1'c ' ing the milk : Tn cnvn vs. H` ing. The recipes` gix quick turnip soup :1 spinach soup ggive 0 To develop rich I vegetable soup. cool hr-cl \'r-4-`I-T:\]- A f'll' -l.4lLl.rl'8 1ilVUI`b: muuiy (101113, Little toils thou didst not shun, Little graces meekly worn, Little slights with patience bomc-- These are trea.sures that shall rise Far beyond the smiling ski-es. LHU fo 1' L0 gnu u and :'1}.n': exact (luv I` o . l\~. .'-\ WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BARRIE FAIR (1Llill`C IHHK. Z. Lzu.HL:>pUun t:1`.)]e_<})00n.< nnrltcd bmtt-1`, salt, 14' 4.1.,` .-min-m'.1 G: tr:-nun: `salt, If the . is g.-'rm111(l. place it bowl to catch the liquid which rim.-= from the ,Cr1'in and add it to the spinach. Heat the milk in u (lO`.Il)l01 boiler and add to it the Hour and fat, whch have been well blended, and tly. 5_rroun(l spinach and salt. Stir un- til tliickcmen`. and cook about 10 min ` utes. LU L"\|`, combiz r..l.1 HA Best pound box candy containing. 52 lrinc. DESK p`U'LUl(l UUX czuluy CUIILHIHJIIE` 3 kinds. Whole wheat cookies, half dozen. Salad made from County of Sim- nn , vorrof-:o]'\1rA U Lily l.lEL-IE; L100. HUS I11'd(lB Million 1eaves'fo,- forest shade. Smallest stars their glory bring, God cnployetzh every thing, All the little thou hast done-- Little battles thou has won, Little maste-ries achieved, T.if.Hp \\.`9`h1';- with raw: 1-c-Hr:-vnd Daldu maue .L1'UIll L;UUHLy U1. D1111` cog vegetable. Cholocate layer cake, iced. Raisin turnovers, half dozen. Date loaf. recipe attached. Corn relish and nine-day pickle, 1 ninf. inv each, wnrinp. nit. -hat}. bOl'I1 1-eusn anu nlne-uay pu.n1c., 1 pint jar each, recipe at;,a\.-had. Best 2 kinds jam, 1 pt. jar eacn. Best poster, i1Ius1:1'ating branch activities for Institute year 1933-34_ Bouquet, properly arranged far an informal rh'n12m- fnhlo, Duuqutfr, p1`Up\-:1`1_y au`1'zu1'C,I:u 131 an informal dinner table. Best basket of owers. Knitted mitts, 1 pair. Best 3 novelties, material nnt to r'n.~`.t ova: 3-`.`l..)0 'UIllUi. Add th :6-.-.-. MILK VEGETABLE SOUPS \ l3:5JL'(Li)l combini soup 5 nhnni ln'.' 1 ll: 1Ul A J ' amt .~tir until In the mean` (1<)u'blc- hoilor ".r-, \`C,`_Z"\`t2\b1L` .. LL H... [)uun;e mun flour, 1 (1 .4 salt )k thc nvl v f.o Lwn. i YUCLH able J..4llalzlU Hl2:l.SL( .'U.'l.`l Z1(.'`l1lV(f(.l, Little wants with care relieved ; Little words in love expressed, Little favors; kindly done, Iliitf/IF`, tnils 1-lmn riidm nnt shun. The Northern AdVa.Iu:6 I :---T. In View of the increasing` avor of `Canadian honey in the markets of the world, particularly in Great Bri- _ ,`..L.._.__A..'.-.-.. ;,. ,,-...--.....1.,\..J ..... r. tain, it is interesting` to remember that the demand for honey is not con- n-ed to private consumption. but ex- tends to various manufacturing trades, such as confectioners, bakers, chemists and the catering trade. Val- uable information in this respect has been assembled by the late Empire Marketing Board, which points out that the two most used pharmateuti cal preparations containing hone;.* are oxym-e1 of squill, an important con- stituent of many cough mixtures. and honey borax. The hen-ey in both these preparations in Empire coun- tries conforms to the specicatio.1_.;. of [the British Phalmacopoeia, and ' known as puried honey. Honey is also widely- used in the manufac ture of proprietary cough cures, bai- sams and lung` t0nic;`.' In additioz. ;o the employment of honey in me(l1ui.`..1i preparations, am: British cheirnst ` stated that a small quantity was L.=el ` by him in the preparation of tooth paste. Of 16 leading nianufactu-ring chemists in the United Kingdom, ten iwere using` honey in quantities ~_~a.1g'- Ming` from half a ton up to 100 tons per year, Canadian honey. of course. _`-showing its due proportion among the world imports, 7., LV. . a.i H1-- ..LZ-._._..__ 4..._J- ! `In the confectivonary trade, the pro- ducts in wthiclh honey most; co1n2n'...ly occurs are chocolate and nouqat, bu M 4: -.1-.-n Jmnlnvml in -rT'\r.\ n1nnnF;`.r*- UCCLUCS BLJCU CIIUCUAULU uuu uuugau, uu it is also employed in the manufac- ture of toffee, ma.-ripan goods, Turk- ish delight. caramels, crystallized gums, creams and pastilles. In choco- lates, honey is chiey used to form centres. In sugar confocitonary, it is mainly used as avoring, though it is also said to impart a certain 1`lCl1- ness to the texture of the various candes. Bakers and biscuit n1al;c:.= use honey to a limited extent in n:..ii< ing cakes, biscuits. rusks and ginger- bread, mainly as a flavoring. Dark honey is used for coloring certain kinds of biscuit, While honey is SELl(l to have a preservative eifect in cakes and gingerbread, maintaining in tin` product a palatable moisture. Dur ing the last few years, in British and European restaurants honey has been increasingily included in the mer.-us, being served in midget containers o1 some times loose in portions. PvOSi.{`-l.1' ants which maintain a counter trade find that their sale of honey over the counter is stimulated by the . of honey at meals. T.:`L:f. vnnr 2.213.999 nnunds. of Can- o1 honey meals. Last year 2,213,999 pounds adian honey was exported to am- British market. THE USES OF HONEY Order Your Stationery Business Forms and Counter Check Books * In Barrie ENVELOPES SHIPPIHG TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS LETTERHEADS SALE BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYIVIPATI-IY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS The regular meeting of the `Banfrie Women s Institute was held in St, Vincent s Park on Tuesday, July 3151. After routine business was disposed of, a committee consisting of Mes- dames Wiseman, Baker, Beleskey and Corbett took charge. A splendid program of sports was run off, wo-- men and children alike taking pznf in the fun. Anm. H... ........+. .. ,..,.,1 i...........+ All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attentionm-Phone 53 Patronize Home Industry Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best Bacon The First Co-opggtive Packers of Ontario --I-II-I-I-I-I\ Every Wednesday during July and August ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Copaco Products Coach and Steamer Tick_e-ts_G'c')_o;i One Day Leaves Barrie 5.50 a.m. Standard Time THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934. jls Passengers boarding coaches between Barrie and Orillia purchase coach Tickets, $1.75, and obtain steamer ticket at Muskoka Wharf Passengers boarding coaches north of Orillia ..--- ..n.{uu`lno- I-`nu-A 100-Mile Cruise MUSKOKA LAKES 1 abaclxsnx o uuau. uaau pay regular fare. GRAY COACH LINES Ggvernment Inspected Meats for Your Protection. CLARKSON HOTEL, BARRIE ETHEE AN D ALL COOKED MEATS $3.25 Return Fare ,, 'I",!-I__Al_A (`___I Hams In EHO Illn- After the sports a real banquet was ;~fr.-1've(l. after which all left for home, voting this year's outing one of the most enjoyable. Tho nnvf 1nnnHno' rill fnlnn nl-,u(-I