. I A. coward can smlle when there s nuug.-;h to fear, ~ When no~`uhin~g his p1'og'1'ess bars ; But it nbakes a man 1'0 SL.'.nd up and cheer `Sig/hile some oilher fe1~1 ow stars. `'11: isnt the victory after all, But the ght 21 b1'other makes ; The man who driven ~ag*ainsL the -uvnn Eztii iiss run Iu[uln-uuuu pun: '.!l(_\' ..x M _ Un the otner nana, we nnu lJ12.U' _ 350 school boards lowered salaries ` (an: amounts from $900 t`o $512) tc 1 'the $500 minimum, and that on the ; wrholie here was a. large net decrease Ivin sa.Iizu'1es throughout the pro- Indulge in your favorite Summer sport -all Winter-in the balmy. invigorat- ing climate of Canada's Evergreen Play- ground. Colf' hiking, riding motoring, yachting. tennis . . . enjoy majestic mountain scenery--:sce snow-clad Canadian Rockies an mule. Special Winter `.':xl`c5 n t lmvx.-ls. Still lower rail fares now in cflecl and l"1iil I`./lazy I4. Return limit 6 znovxiim. .'\'<,.p-overs al- lowed at intermediate points. allow the educait-ion deparnmem; a larger share of p1'bVinClal funds, so n.i:;:L the dL-partnient could In-crease :.;ia;n1s to school 1)O1`.1'dS-, it would be : impossible for the minister to set a much higher minimum. The fact that superannuaigilon fees have to be paid on $550, W ert.her' the teacher is 1 receiving less or _no\t, met with con- sideration` and caused us to hope that` the mi:i.n..1n1 wouid be 1-zbised to a1 least that amount. I In Q:h\v\nnI"I cnnrrnc+nH Hhnif. fjhl-` least; mat amount." I 1):`. Simpsoil suggested tfhait the Fedetratio-n officers talk the mafcterl over with the Trustees Association. I Dr. Duncan McArt,'hur, deputy: mi1 .'i.~`te1`, siiated that the ioports] from inspectors showed nun increasc; in the total salaries paid over thci nu-nvxnnu \'n:n- 5 r.......... v... Salaries Lowered 1 Dhe Federation admits that some} of the more glaring cases of low: salaries have been adjusted and thc E salary survey shows that 200 boards l last year raised salzlries to the $500 i mirn'n1n'rn , ! vmce." - It is pointed ou-`t that this (1ec1`ez1:a `.1101: only seriously affected many . t1eachers, but it also meant a loss in irevenue to the supe1'aunnuaItr1`on fund. I 'l`I1no II`mim-n.hinn rnnnrf. nnnnludps .revenue to me SUpe1`}.1IIlI111`dJul`OIl lullu. \ i r i 1 1 w y The Fede-raatrion report concludes `that a campaign for education of the public to the value of the best edu- cation will be more effective than passing of hundreds of 1'eso1utions.| For example, the educvaition depart-' ment undersitands tlhe v-a-lue to bet- er educaition of a higher minimum and higher salaries than are in force_ now, but until the public under stands it also they feel tfheir hands are tied. It isn t `rtnhe blows you deal, But the News that you take on this` crnn nm nnrw I : Thu '}eev`.o11 World sz1_\'.<: .-\n egg: {of z;hno1-ma] size was brought to our ,o"1ce last Tuesday, measuring 8 3-8 Finches by 6 3-8 inches, and weighing, !n17nI- 9 (\l`lY1`('f-Q 1t \\7.'L= laid hv :1` :111(:11Cs D_\' 1) 6-25 11101105, Lulu \ve1gnlu;;,7 `over 3 ounces. It was laid by a I \-V1-.ito Lo,e:ho1'n pu!Ic.~t owned by Dr. IS. R. ';\'IcKc-]vny. : nmmum. ; On the other hand, we nd tha :n ma]-...n1 lnnnw-In lnurnnnd cn`I:H-in: -.u WINTER GOLF "."';"J. Victnria March 2 Full irlfurnmtiun [rum r.xu_x* -\ u R: wtrwalx`. all--. tuna. f N011/If Electric` !$32.95 to $159.50. i EASY TERMS 1 GR] BB LE jRadio 8: Ekactric Service 14; iPhone Why insist on .l5u`L tile D`-POWS 1;naLL you Lulu: uu u good old earth Thajt shows if your stuff is real. -__. 2nd::a* 3rd All ang Because . . lst ; G.G. stale 8:1,: AUSTRALIAN DRUG COMPANY -.-n u -r~___,`_ Prices 25c. 40:, 65c, 90: Full directions with each bottle Get the genuine G.G. Extract [com your dmggist--or h-om G.G. is the highest medical in: oil obminble from any the Eucalypti of Australia. AN APPRECIATION FROM `l MRS. A. E. H. CRESWICKE I impurities such as gums. resin and iron are removed by this rening. llt is rened and steam-washed in Toronto. Canada. '11: is imported direct from Rus- tralia in crude form. I Extract does not leave that odor and never loses its strength. |Its Cineol content, which is the recognized medical ingredient in Eucalyptus Oils exceeds 80% wherpax the nrdinarv B.P. Stand.- EUCEIYPIUS KJHS CXCWUS CV7. whereas the ordinary B.P. Stand- ard is set at 70% Cineol. J A .l\A'|I4lJ'l.l.\ lJA\\.0\a \J\.IAva:L 4- 75 Duchcss Street, Toronto Phone: WAvu-ley 4521 125 DUNLOP ST. 99 N1 the NEW ugh: 323 [has cruzhrm to soolthe the savage I have known Carl Srtewart fo1".'b1-east" 1119.V 1 S213 , foul` 2`_11e1'9~131011S. 3110 Affer the business session a paper from b1-bY`}1`00(1- e 15 1`0.\_ a11_Y C3-_1'1`3"' - was given by Mrs. W. Dobson on the 11_1'1t011 v`{'r1111 1~1]c-1}:11t1I`:115d 01 `C111-911` blmh` ` history of music. Miss Margaret 1'1'1. ` en 8 01' 00 away Kenny led in a contest Music R0-' 111: S911 Hi11`01dy 50 11111 Of I11`011115vlmance, which was mos t interestinig. 1 1`t"I31110dt11 lb9C311SE`r0d k110Vf)| A music contest`, inst1'un1ental_ by b_S1- T 111119` t0 511 '39 W30 1\I1's. IJ. \\'\'1`C1`l(:C zind a hearty Sing- his develnopmen1t., and have iollowed Song were 311 en_]o_yeA With .l0.V- _ _ It was decided to hold a commun- I-Ii: mnr.hm- m hpavpn. m l1m- rlsiv nu =.,...:..I m.,m:..... +1. r`:111r\1-:1 I\l'I wim Joy. His mother in heaven, in her dayi ~2x~. loyal and public-spirted women.` must be very happy t.o-da_v as she watches her son, whom she trained. guided and inspired, fuiiirirlrg all a parent s aspirations. I I n1-pdir-.1` '] hriliinnxi. `FlIi'l`l!'r` Fnri One and a half pounds of round] sfcak or bruising` beef (three-quan ters of an inch thick); suit and` pop- per ia.nd our. J Pound zlie mczu tho1'ou5_-;h1_\' with u wwooden beater. Rub with salt and -'pep1)(31' and Hour well on both sitlcs. Brown quickly on hoifh sides in 21 smahl amount 01' :`h01'iuni11g. Add the following sauce : n and nnmh--ailf min: I-mt \\'.'lil"1', pL ll'(`.`IllaS ' I p1'edic.t` :1 brillianwt. future for Carl in law and in public life, where ll!` will lw a statesman 1'a'tl1er than a politician. I joyfull,\,' offer him my 11ea1c.' congiva-tL1l'.1tions that film counity council have recosznized hi: :1l)il iit_\' and personality` by cloctieizz him \va1'(1en for 1937. . 1% cups sifted cake Hour, 114 ,euspoons baking powder, 1/4: tea- spoon salt, 1 cup sugar, 1 bauble- spoon grated orange rind, 2 eggs and 1 egg yolk, `,4 cup orange juice, 1,4` cup water. 1 .QH`r' flnnr nnr-n m.'>:L nrlrl huh`- Cup \VZ1E1'. Sift flour once, measure, add bak- ing poxvder and Sznlt, and sift to-. gether three times. Add `/4. cup` sugzar and o1~z1n_e'u rind I0 (:;r_;'.<, and beat with 1'0tz11'_\' (., ,`f., bezLt e1` until thick and lemon-colored; add re- mzlining` .sL1_g'.;1' g'1`LL(luz\11y, 1)(-aiingi very 'Lho1'oup:hIy; then oran'g'e juice and water. Add our rgradually, beating with 1-ot`a1'_v egg beater until smooth. Turn into greased tube pan 'z1nd bake in moderate oven (350 de~ grees F.) 55 minutes, 01` until done. {emove from oven and invert pan one hour 0); until cold. %.,.% THE:gNEVl_\VARDEN .1. 10111011, JLIICU. Bring to a boil and pour over Lhc meat. Cover C10S01_\' and cook slow- ly over re for two hours. (_}arni. with slices of sour picklo and li5:1LL- 1y .<:um-(ll :.;`1*-.-11 pcppf-1' slices. Ono (fore~q bu-21d c nin... 0 me lolwwulg .S'cluLt: One and one-h-gulf cups hot \\'LU:1', 1 tablespoon butter, `,4 tt.-aspoo11 to- busco sauce, I: cup t on1:-1,10 catsup, 1 tablespoon \Vorco:-Le1'. sauce, 1 lemon, juice. I Rrinnr tn :1 hnil nnd nmlr nvnr 'V1( I 1.; LL'k.`. Hub pepper Lani` Han 111 110. >11 g1-zwy by our 21 nd ...n. .. 1 .uf ur:_','..n,. . ., . three hours. u). was 1113.; Sprmkl e drc(l_{.re I In A U\ L71` IH1 of stow: A/-. ~- . - Two cups baked beams, salt and. pepper, minced onioir. ` Drain and nmsh beans into :11 smooth pusfe. S<~a.~:on with suit, pt~p~ 8 per, onion. Shupp into cuLlr.'l5 ori croquetstus, (lip in beaten egg: and` crumbs and deep fry in shorteninn: at 380 (1('jI).'(`L'.`~' 1. Serve with to- ` to catsup. , Serve c1'oquo'.te;~: with 21 baked po- tato. A crisp green salad will com- p1et'e the meal. 1 Women s Page THURSDAY, JANUALRY 21, 1937. THE MAN WHO BAKED BEAN CROQUETTES pux the IC and 3-quumc: l I-I-nn1h~ MUTTON ROWLETTE spoon pcppe. rum .1 \viH1 BARBECUED BEEF ORANGE CAKE Z1UUHIj. ; 'Lv\\U two cup hot Lt 2'01] and 51 r\\- in . .n.ul~u-` LHL5 md The test; of a. man is vnobou II `J! HIL mm vc :1 HlLlb'k'cL1u, nun Prepare 21 dres; r ' inn"-nrlirnnfa .llU tullllllll mo(lc1`a&c \'(:|-IV rnnr '(.'[)i(1'U U. U1` mgrreclxents Roll mes the g-ht hoi The Red Cross wishes to thank Ithe following` for donations received shows ; 5 during: the past week : him Font sunrli 'l\/nice J Lninpx NIYS. McKe.n-zie. WINS 'LU.(; UV L-1 tender, HIULLUU I cgps 0] or dup- .`rxLx:nnnn ll, oau about - I and and Fm.-r Inc Best. U1. 3. man 15 mu: ugu. uv` makes, g The grit. that he daily shows; ' The way he stands on his feet and nluan 1 nd 'c1urm'g' line past weeks . Miss J. Laing`, Mrs. McKe.n-zie, Mr. Fun-t.er, Mrs. Hrannah, Mrs. Har- lley, Mrs. T. Spence, Mid-hurst-; Mr. IH. Allep, 'I`ho1'nton; Mrs. G. Steven- son, Mrs. Barwick. The number of a.1'ticl'es given out 12 I The regul-ar monthly meeting of` the Puinswick Women s Institute was hold all. the home of Mrs. J. Cook, with the president in the chair. Roll [call was answered by naming` a place in- Scotfliand. Two duets were sung by Mrs. Kennedy and Marjorie Yeates, which were fo1=1owed by a contest. Ina Kennedy gave current i event. I 1\/Tun \]7in(. n-nun I: warn inhnv-ac+.: ' EVBILW. 1 Mrs. Wice gave a very interest- ing paper on international things of interest and Mrs. Patterson explain- ed the Monroe Dodtrine. Mirs. Sykes through illnes was unable to give her- paper on the Laca:1'no Pact . 1`he meeting closed with a very dainty Lunch. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Thomp- qnh .`The January meeting of Centre Vespra Women s Institute was held Ian; the home of Mrs. Roy Hickling, with 25 Ladies present. Music was the theme of the meeting. Roll call [ was answered by naming a composer [and a short Uhik was given by Mrs. Geo. Lawrence on the motto Music gas clmzm-n1 to sodthe the | reast. A 4-'41,. +1.... 1'\I1(~:v\r\rv.< nr\.az~:r\v\ n nun.-... |3Ull 1.',' \VL`l'U Z111 BI1JU_\ B" I lity social evening in the school on ` Jan. 22nd. !'['\n 'l`n1nun.nu- unnmnm `.1211 1...` . anuu. l'I`he February held zvt the home g,'1'ove. Tnanding showed a brisk trend at the Saturday morning market and citizens were out in large nrumbers for `the rst time since the Christmas holidays. Prices re-ma.ined at the `same level and produce supplied th( I 1'ena~tured selling. T7.o'o': 1-r`-n1n.i`npri mfnnrlv nf'x rn1- H14-Ir TRADING IMPROVES AT MARKET ON SATURDAY 1(:`|Ei'DLII'(l Selling . Eggs rema.ined steady ater thc-ill decline of the week previous and! were being` sold from 24c to 29c.' Geese, turkeys and ducks were still absenrt-, but` there was a quantity of ichickns and fowl. Chickens sold from 16c to 20 for choice birds. Butter remained at th same price, -28(: 21 lb. - 9 (`"4-p A4` nu,-\n4 ..... ..,. ,.LA..~.. 3.. .\.... 1`I1e VVZly He Siitllu UH um LCUL an akes Fate- s numerous bumps and blows. `LOU u mu. 3 ; Cuts of meat were shown m pi'o- C fusion and sold readily. Beef fronts 1 rsnnd hinds were priced at` 8c and 10c. '1 ( . 1 1 pork 13c and 15c, and lamb, which I `.\vn,< s~r-n1-r-0 hi-nun-hf 1:'w- and on, :[JU1'l \ LOU blllu 1iJL', EUIU l'cllHU, '11 `\va.~: scarce, brought 15c and 20c. t _.__.____ I Midland Kiwanis Club has paid the hospital expenses of a boy for, four years, which included .=0ve1~;x.]i ope1*a,Lions and several new sp1i11ts_.i costing; as higrh as $20. This is only; one of the club's many activities. 1 Alliston stores will close Thu1'.-- day afternoon ow.-1`_\' week du1'in;:' th' year with the excontiolm of Novr-..1 her and Dncember. CENTRE VESPRA W.I. RED CROSS NEWS PAINSWICK W.l. mecrtling will be] of Mrs. G. Win-l A NOTTAWASAGA GIRL EYOUNG TEACHERS FIND IT ' ONCE SAVED HER BACON HARD TO GET POSITIONS \ A Notttaxvasaga subscriber to the Advlamce back in 1859 sent the fol`- lowing story, the truuth of wlxich he! vouches for: Si1',--Many names have been 1m nnortwltized by the performance sf a feat requiring less nerve or courage than the following explloit. of a young Young` teachers st.eppin.gj out Uj Ontario .\vorn1i..J Schools no.~..;xL.1;..~ are lucky to get positions, and st/113 luckier if they can get salaries 01 over $600, according; to gures pro duced by a recent survey of the W0- Federation of On- xv}: n and =J.2I1e Illzuv \V`IlU uuvuu vaganuon, nu: wall, . I S\til'l stands up erect and takes | me blows of fate with his head heldl .1nn-`I4 V uu\.A.\..: .u.u; . 1 1 following explloit. wonuzm in this neighborhood. A`. short time since, the field labor of a!,` farmer called all his household to his I assistance with th-e exception of a` young W0'ITlJ2hI'l. about 17 or 18 _vea1'.= of age, who was left in charge oi the premises. Durin-.g > the.day a pig of about 25 lbs. weight fell into a 1 |we11 some 25 or 30` feet deep, con- taining about six feet o-f water. Tl1i;s cunangeous young woman feli tor a moment. in a x. She thought`; before the farmer co-uld be c.alled' from the eld the pig would be, drowned, so providing herwith with 9. bag, she went down into the well. got the pig into it, alive and kick- ing, threw the bag over her shou1- I der, and with the open end of it in!`. her mouth, ascended as she went , r down,- by placing her feet against lone side and her back zngainis-t the " I opposite side of the well. I can. vouch for the truth of this state-I ment and t`rus:t it will not shake the nerves of any of your sqeamish lady readers. Vnnrn &a__ Relief recipients in work will receive cash, lwho do}1 ~t work will "vouchers. From the days of -t'he early Greeks [and Romans, fish has always been a popular dish. Instincrtively the) knew what was good for them and the prowess of -the early Romans as a sturdy nartion is well known `U(i students of history. 'T'111-n11n`11nnf Wm-nun mlw is 1:1. rln.il\ i students '01 nismory. 'I'h1'oughou c Europe fish is :21. dail) dish. In Canada, however, l1l01`( housewives should make a close: "study of this wonderful food. Fisl comtzfinis vitamins, minerals in quan dirty and variety -and is an excellen- source of hi_<:h1_v nroteins. 711,1. ..,._l..: ..\....L-:...,. +5. knibl EUUXUU U1 uI_'gIu_V \u}4::nun.. ,uvu\.uu;. a :. Fish contains proteins for build ` ing of muscles and other body tis sues. Fish fats have 21 high e.ne1-g`) value, too, and are as comp!ete1_\ i digested =23 fats from other foods. 'T`1~v this (I015!-inlm rec-_ine for stu' ` '(11g'es`te(1 ='c`.S Izus I1`0IIl uuler J.UU`..l. 1 Try this delicious recipe for stufl ed llets of sole. It` is one that is simple to prepare and one the/ ever) member 01' the family will enjoy Choose six large lliets of equal size. which will serve four to ve people Make a stuffinp; by moistening a. cu; and 0118-l1.1~lf of stale bread crumbs with a cup or more, depending or. mhe saleness of the crumbs, of hot. sited tomato juice ,one-half a tea- spoonful of salt, a tablespoonful oi minced parsley, -and one-half a tea spoonful of pepper. A teaspoonfu? of mixed dried herbs may be added lif desired. Spread this suffing over three of the llets. place ovei these the left-over three fillets, fasten at` the sides with'woodr,er. toothpicks, lay on the grate of a b-:`.kin_2' pan with a thin slice of sali v pork qver each, pour into the pm a cup or more of sh st'ock, W -ter, Nor wziter and tomato mixed and akc `!1`m- lmlf rs-n hour until done, at 350 -y(le_Q'1'(=es F., l)a.s'*tin_;` every ten min i I ll urtes. 1 Dnn Du-n3ln,l TI'il'lr.+:- -1 ln \'TnIIHinI-n icuk; u\,u\,nvuu vvv ` 2 Lbs. Canadian sh "fillets, 4 tea- lspoons bultter, 1 tr.1-blespoon ne-`l_\ '_minced parsley, juice of 1 lemon, suli ` and pepper. ! mm mm: in mm! nnv npnm FlSH--TH.E FOOD OF : umes. Pan Broxled Flllots :1 la .\'Icun1erc iiarc dehclous too: .-\ n n 1- .~ 1 mu 1 I A !. zmrx pepper. } Roltl llets in saltetl flour. Hem !_some oil in a frying` pan and fr}: vllus Imtil cooked a nice brown 01` vzwh side. lm;~0\'- to :1 hot` p1v`tt01` .\Ieh the butiter, add the lemon iuice. \\-.1] Jun -6 (-`nu-..-n+ that .. nun Ah J.-ne UIOWS U1 Lam: \`\ 1|/ll um ucau ucnu Ihigh, Is the man who will win in the by and by, For he isn t -afraid to fall. JICXL MIL` DULILUT And don `c ?.<:1uc(- z11wa_\'s lenjoymenit of I Yours, &c., 3l', UUU llllf IUIIIUX` lLllCU.\ fourct that :1 groorr.` ad(l.= t'() the '/.051 and :1 sh dish. [La .\lI lLCFU O-1-illia who ` and those. be given HEALTH - Out of several hundred who got itheir certicates only 130 replied f'tv hart. they had secured teaching posi- J tions. I (1.-.1" A.-.,_ AL` -Lin nnnaknu `a nah: . UOHS. Only one of `J1-is r_1`um_be-1' is pz1_ic' $1,070` a year. The mit-1:11 szL1a1';,' 111 `Toronto is $960. (`W0 c narl 53055 fwn IYPT`. -uoronno IS qsvuu. One_ is paid $950, two get $900. ten are paid $800, four draw $750, n-ine receive $700, there are 29 at $600 and 45 at $500, which is the ; minimum gure xed by the O1Ita`1'i'J 5 Education Deparment. I Poor Pay Affects Prestige `Recently the Federatio-n made :1 request to Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson, .Min'is"cer of Education, that $750 be set as the minimum in public - |schoo1s. The Federation pointed ou: ` tihai a $500 salary meIa.ns an uvevragc I weekly income of $9.60, and offered ; the fo111ow'in'g reasons for an in`-! r-1'p-nap ~ g I crease 2 u i 1. The young t'eacher nds it a1-E mosft impossible to pay for tuiAt.ion'i `(and summer courses, which are now compulsory for her in order to ob-` tain her permanemt `teaching certifi-! cate, un`1`es`s she borrows money and' `thus montug-ages her salary for years} to come. Im"s the bumps you get and the jolts you get, And the shock that your courage of!) ndu - 2. A teacher a`t the minimum; - salary ,is c-reed to accept Low s``tand- 1, ards of living which results in loss; of reespect and prestige and a de-` cl-i:n'e in the teacher s inuence for; good citizenship. A teacher can-.` no imparft ideals if there is not re- spect. R, `A 1'.pm=hp1-`in mnvnlp is hint to` um. u ....\.u.. I 3. A teacherls morale is apt to` be weakened, in which case the ad-I Orillia vital statistics for 193FI vancemen of education would be|sl1ow 264 births, 98 marriages and jeopardized. / E179 death. A l"l1p1-pig nnvv 2, denite`in-1 Je-oparmzea. g 4. There is now a denite/in-1 icrease in the cost of living. 1 Up to Treasury" ! The Federation report says: The, Min'iste1' expressed himself as in full: accord with our desire for higher salaries, but, felt that unltil we could_ `persuade the treasury department tol 1::i/LL LOWER FARES TO PACIFAIELKCOASTI (I; TELEGRAPHS MONEY ORDERS CAIZIADIAN NATIONAL '/may: uje . . . Ana bne SILUCK uuau. _yuuL t;UuLa5!; stands ; The hours of sorrow and vain regret The prize wtihat escapes` your hand, Thaw tesuts your mettle and proves your worth. .