Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Advance, 14 Dec 1939, p. 27

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any. I You need only 2 tablespoonfuls two times a clay. Often within 46 hours--sometime overnightr-splendid: results are obtained. Try this p1'e-z scription. Feel good. Be without rheumatic or neuritis pain again. Costs only a few cents daily. Money back if it does not help you. RU- EX PRESCRIPTION is for sale and recommended by Robertson's Drug Store (Robertson & Caldwnlh ` Page ' .$20.20 374.05 . $18.45 for your Christmas gifts and you give happiness SWEET PICKLES - KETCHUP - HOME}!/[ADE HORSERADISH AND HEADCHEESE SMOKED PICNIC IPLAMS, ROUND STEAK . . . . . . . . .. FRESH PORK LIVER SIRLOIN STEAK .311! ' CAREFULLY SELECTED BABY BEEF FOR CHRISTMAS IVIENUS 11 DUNLOP STREET P_g_yygl1 S Meat Market TURKEYS "neuritis pain, try this simple inex- pensive home recipe. Get a package of RU-EX PRESCRIPTION from your druggist. Mix it with :1 quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It s easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. Vnn hnn rmhr 9 f':h1ncv\r\nnFnI:~ If you suer from rheumatic or] Ncilsnxfs THEY RE WONDERFUL AND THEY RE FRESH! BUFFALO MEAT NOW ON SALE Beef at it s Best '7! `I V CITY I.`f"I"I`I'\ II AIIV I2'I'Z`IZ`II` 'II`f\I) l`\llDI Choose per lb. box 2 lbs. for 51 SEE OUR SELECTION OF - GEESE - DUCKS AT POPULAR PRICES .23c .10c 19c v Mix the fruit and nuts with 1 cup our. Mix the avoring with the remaining our. Mix egg yolks, and sugar. Blend with fat. Fold inl fruit, and, lastly, the fruits and egg yolks. Put into bread pans lined with oiled paper, smoothing the tops. with a knife. Bake 2 hours in 2:! very slow oven. E These cakes may be steamed four hours instead of baked. After steaming dry 20 minutes in a slow oven. Vvhen the cakes are cool wrap} in para"1n paper, pack in :1 Light` jar and keep in 21 cool place. well beaten. `A: cup light colored fruit juice, 1 tablespoon vanilla, 9% teaspoon almond, 3 cups our, 2 tea~ spoons baking powder, 1./l teaspoon salt, 1 cup fresh grated coconut, 2 cups candide citron sliced thin, 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 cup candied! i; 1 cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 2 egg yolks Vpinezipple cut ne, 3 cups blanched [almonds cut into strips, '7 egg. : whites. 1 RUMI' ROAST square ends . . . . . . . . . . . .19c round ends . . . . . . . . . . . . .210 Rolled Pot ROASTS Beef..l5c Roasts PRIME BEEF...l3-19c WHITE FRUIT CAKE PHONES 626 and 627 CHICKENS Mrs. Graham testied that the dllarge bottle containing 21' srnall 9 quantity of whiskey, which officers found in the upstairs storeroom, be- I1 longed to 3. traveller by the name of Armstrong, who had left it in the drawer of his dresser. The til dresser had been moved into the L3 storeroom, to which she held the g .key. Neither Mr. or Mrs. Bolgez had been in the room since she had been employed at the hotel, M1`:~:. 3 Grahmn testified. She also stated Ithat she never cleaned room 12" [nor Mrs. Bo1ger`s quarters. Both > Mr. and Mrs. Bolger preferred to . take care of their own. Walter Stevens, who stated that ;,I,he was Cll11)10j'(1 by Mr. Summers }A]IisL0n electrician. said that on June 9 of this year he was employ- `. ed with Mr. Gibson in installing I some ziclditionnl light plugs in the " hotel. They were `-.\'orking in the, :i,:_`.: and he had had 21 drinI.:' ;fl`0lll 21 inickey mouse" and shoved {it up over :1 `uezim where the prflicel `.-- . ocvv may. Presence of the partially filled 40- ounce bottle and the two mickey mouses" (12 ouncers) was explain- ed by Mrs. Edith Graham, employed as chambermaid at the hotel, and by Walter Stevens, electrician, and Ernie Gibson Alliston seed buyer. , . . ........, p......- cd not guilty to a charge of having liquor in an illegal place. On Nov. 4, a police raid, under the supervision of Inspector Thos Wilkinson, of the provincial police was conducted by several constables who seized three bottles partially filled with liquor. two in the base- ment of the building and a third in a third-storey storeroom. I Mr. Bolger, in giving evidence; swore that he was unaware of they presence of the liquor in the hotel. and that the only intoxicating bev- erage in the building to his knowl-` edge was a quantity of beer which I police found in room twelve, u. I I room designated by permit from the"` Liquor Control Board as private quarters in which some may be kept fnr nrivclfn nan Miss Ruth Hutton, of the Cooper Union, New York City, foresees wo- men wearing trousers for almost every occasion by the close of the _...._,__L _,,,,. `..-_ -u... ... -v---n for private use. 11----.. _- -3 LL Judgment was reserved by Mag- C11 istrate Compton Jes in police courc~ yesterday in the case of Matthew GIFJ Bolger, proprietor of the Windsor; Hotel, Alliston, who, through his, Gay counsel, Mr. J. Woods, B.-.rrie, p1ead- ets, cig inexpen linunv -in an inm-mi ..i.-mn ` I! `Mickey Mouse in Alliston Hotel Caus_e_L_i;Egr Charge} The Barrie Advance Gibson, who stated that he was in the habit of purchasing a forty- ounce bottle of gin once a. week said that he had been working in the basement, on June 9 and had taken a. mouseflil of gin with him which he had lled from a. forty-l ouncer. He had had a. drink or two and concealead the bottle in the east cellar by some tea tins. Asked by the Crown whether he had forgotten that it was there or if he intended to return and re-l Lrieve it, Gibson stated that he thought he might get it for Christ- ams if it was still there. | .- .. ..... .. ...u...v. I | Crown Attorney Frank Hammond lp1'e$ed for a conviction, while Mr. .Woods. counsel for the accused, stated that the evidence of the de- fense had not been broken down in any point and that if Mr Bol- ger had desired liquor for his own use, he was at perfect; liberty to have it in room 12 and would not .11keIy have it concealecl all over the ' place. v\l,\,...'..L....L_ v-.nr.. _A--rA---- 1 `...V..... Mn.gistrate Jeffs reserved judg- lment until -Saturcay. located it. u ...\.t.`...-.. nnuva. ` Whites of the eggs, beaten `stl and added last. Bake in a slow oven iuntil not quite done. try with a ' broom straw (the strips become more like candy and not hard if taken out of the oven before entirely bak- ed.) Bake 12. to 15 minutes in a. moderate oven. Cut into strips. If preferred crisp, leave in oven a little longer. LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY ` I CHOCOLATE NUTSTRIPS 1 b cup butter, 1 cup sugar, 1 [our (minus 2 tablespoons). 2 fyolks, 2 squares chocolate, 1 ` chopped nuts. 1xn.:L.... .3: LL. _,,, , g pottery, bowls, unusual bask-I cigarette boxes-in fact, many yinexpensive but attractive contain- jers make ideal receptacles for holi- day cookies and candies. If they'- are wrapped in brilliant cellophane and effectively tied they will serve as gifts well tted to carry a. mes- sage of personal care in prepara- tion. CIIRESTMAS CANDY AND COOKIES GIFTS CERTAIN TO PLEASE cup cup CHOCOLATE COOKIES Cream `/5 cup shortening, add gradually `,5 cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon strong coffee , and `/s pound melted sweet chocolate. siftl 2% cups our, 1 teaspoon baking powder, `A teaspoon cinnamon and a. pinch of clove. Blend all ingred- Iients and add S cup nely chopped unblanched almonds. Roll thin, cut in fancy shapes, place on greased pan and brush lightly with beaten egg white. Top with almonds. Bake in a moderate oven. - ..,_. .-...-... Combine 2% cups sugar with cream and corn syrup. While this is cooking brown to a very dark color the remaining 1/ cup sugar and add to the mixture. Continue cooking until a soft ball forms in the water. Remove from re and place pan in cold water. When cool add vanilla. Beat and add 1/.- cup nuts. Pour out on damp cloth and work until creamy. Form in a roll and roll in 17. cup nuts. Slice. I CARAMEL ROLL I 3 cups sugar, 1 cup cream, 1 tea-| lspoon vanilla, `xi cup corn syrup, 1` cup nuts. i r<.\.....L:...,. n1/ "_ --- , .._.-,........, - v-.5-uyuuu uxuvca. This recipe will make about 100 cookies. Mix. Form rocks with end of spoon. Bake 15 to 20 minutes in a. moderate oven. To mix: Cream butter and lard, add sugar gradual- ly. Break 1 egg into mixture, beat --break second egg into mixture and beat well. Alternate our (to which baking powder has been added) with milk until all has been added. Stir in spices, raisins and nuts. The bet- ter will be very sti. Drop onto greased pans. OCC2`lSi0] present war. ' v--_w-.4`.--;;.3 nvvlxg 2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, 2 tablespoon butter, 2 tablespoons lard, `)1 cup milk, 4 cups our, 1 box raisins chopped, 1 cup chopped nuts, 2 tea.- spoons baking powder, vanilla, 1.45 tea- spoon clnnamon, 1/4 teaspoon nut- meg. as teaspoon ginger. % teaspoon Iallsplces, '75 teaspoon cloves. I This anal...` ...xn ..--x_ , - --- RAISIN DROPS 2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, 6 tablespoons shortening, 1 cup raisins chopped fine, 31,2 : cups our, 1 cup sow` milk. ,2 teaspoons soda. 1\..A.. 1.-. L__,,,-,, .,........,~...... auuu. ' Drop by teaspoons on a baking sheet and sift equal parts or cinna- mon and granulated sugar on top before baking. Bake in moderate oven 12 to 15 minutes. Xmas Recipes CHRISTMAS ROCKS n-- .... u. Auvvvuncj um: u=uuru- med home after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. T. McCon~ key, Toronto. I ..--.. u an met at the Hughes last with {L large Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neely spent last. Tuesday with the Latter s sis- ter, Mrs. McFarland. I ---v u..... ua. uu. Lmuxa uwh the home of Mr.-4. B. P. Smyuh 1;1.>t Wednesday afternoon. The presi- dent, Mrs. Lennox, was in charge {of the 11m,-Li11 ;. Mrs. Purvis spent last week with her son in '1`o1'onto. Still no snow, and consequently no winter sports, although several enthusiasts have been skating al- `ready on the nearby rivers. ' The local stores are looking quite festive in their Yuletide clecorations. umm..v.. 1...... .. n._-_._,. - -....-. . - -.. uuv...-. .-. uu. uuu ucuul. a.u.|.uu-3. Harman's have re-opened with a lovely display of gifts. _ Miss McArthur, of Bradford, is _visiting Mrs. W. J. Reid. Mr. W. R. M. Ness and Mr. S. McLaughlin, of Toronto, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len- nox Black. Mrs. Bert Mcconkey is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. McFarland. in I Holt. The Women s Institute held its 'Ch1`isL1nas meeting Tuesday evening in the Town Hall. A cllzmrming pro- grain included entertaininenb by the pupils of the public school. White gifts were brought for distfibutlon to the needy. After the pi'og1'am. refreshments \\'Cl`f.` sCl'\'O(l. nu... rI:..I..y ,~.,,,.,u - Miss Clementine Hill attended the euchre of the Bond Head Anglican Church on Monday evening. Mrs. E. McKnight and Billie Davis spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Fisher and .3011 Alex. are moving to Toronto for the winter. Teddy Drennan, of Mimico, is vis- iting` at the home of his aunt, Mrs- . Louis Monkman. I ..: -. ____ -. -. --:,..-... Miss Lois Dinwoody is convalesc- ing in Toronto after her recent: ill- terian Church bazaar this 4 Watson's Hall. rp,, Keep the evening twenty-second, open can Sunday School ,.....~ Miss MzLr_j01'y Agnew, of the To- ronto Western Hospital, having re- cently undergone an operat;ion, is `staying at the home of her mother I Mrs. J. Agnew. 1\K.,.. `THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939. Miss M. J. Mcconkey has return- Irl hnvn- 4595:. ...`.-.....I:..,. A Miss WHIERIE 10 l0W nouiui TRIP muss 409/2. LOS ANGELES NEW YORK --C-vC-IllV@-- It juv-3 ZU%DC (Robertson & Caldwell) `PHONE 5 WE DELIVER CHICAGO VGir1.s Guild of the Presby- will hold a. tea and coming Saturday in n'c `LTn`H Olive Sherring, of Toronto at her home here on Sun- cooKs}'1'oWN CRAIGVALE STROU]_)_ of the United Church home of Mrs. Harvey Wednesday afternoon, at.tenda`nce. of St. Paul's met at `.ur.. `n n Q34 YORK L)`: of Friday, the for the Angli- Christmas con- You please everyone when you give Neilson s delicious chocolates. They are strictly quality chocolates. Chocolate- lovers everywhere thrill to the gift of a box of Neilson s Chocolates.

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