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Barrie Examiner, 4 Oct 1917, p. 11

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ae a4 pa Thursday, October 4, 1917. oes THE GARAIE: EXAMINER anp SATURDAY onmING. the world. 3a Sealed Packets Only. a ERNE of the finest Tea-producing country in See pk 'Try it--it's delicious." BLACK GREEN or MIXED, WAR MENUS , How to Save Wheat, Beef and Bacon for the men at. the front. Issued. from. Breakfast the Office of the Food Con- On Porridg troller for Canada. Omelet ore ar? MENU FOR TUESDAY Dunne ee Rowst Beef Potatoes Fresh Fruit "Cornmeal Porridge Hee Breet -Groham Bread Tea or Coffee Butter - Milk Sugar Dinner Mutton Potatoes Apple and Bread-Crimb- Pudding fe (Brown Betty! Supper Potato Soup Stewed ' Pruit Tew. Corn _--Nitk 'The recipes for Graham Bresd, Creanied| ' 1%, tupe: mashied potsio, Fish and, Brown Betty Pudding, mentibned above, ute as follows:-- * Creamed Fish-- Any left-over 'boiled or buked fish may be served us cream fish by fuking careful- ly und adding a good, well s.agoned. white + sauce: Graham. Bread-- . 8%-eups of Graham flour 2 cups of sour milk % cup of molasses (New Orleans) 1 teaspoon of soda Y% teaspoon of 'salt j Bake 'in-a slow oven one hour., Brown Betty Pudding-- 2 oups of apples sliced thin 1 cup of bread crumbs ' Y tablespoon of butter Cinnamon to season. Butter the pudding dish well, Put ak "ternate layers of apple and cramb with sp-| ples in hottom, snd finish with crumb on top, and dot with bits of butter: Sprinkle with cinnamon, ° Cover closely and bake fi inrinutes, then remove the cover and 'brown: - . FURS!.. >) Cleaned, Altered and -Repairec Miss M. MOKERNAN 68 erla Cornmeal Muffins-- 1 egg 2. tublespoons dripping 6 tablespoons .brown sugar % cup milk , 1 cufof flour 44 cup of cornmeal V4 teaspoon of salt. Food. Controller's Office). ---- ladies of with the following address :--~ our Court, und have alw: Won't Shrink Woollens Because it's Different wafers of the purest essence of ally makes woollens as: as when new. Socks and stocki costs--white flannel a all come out of the Aly unshrunken and id the directions, Want your woollens to last. 'LEAN. Get MM ty MENU FOR WEDNESDAY. Add the potuto to the heate seagonings, retient und serve very hot, If skin milk is used the soup' is improv- ed by the uddition of a little butter. (Wheat und meat saving recipes by estie Science, Experts' of, the Cam Here you have a preparation--tiny, satin-like Soap--that actu> fresh and light-andfleecy sweaters and sweater underwear--blankets tle LUX _bath absolute- package, it will be good news if you British made, by Lever Brothers Fresh Fruit "(Berries in Season) Sugat Coffee or 'Tea Creamed Onions Cottage Pudding with Sauce Crackers Cornmeal - Muffins Sugar 'The recipes-for Potato Soup and Corn- Sugar ~ Milk p meal Mcifins, mentioned abgye, are as fol Supper lows :-- : Creanied Fish Warmed over Pojatoes| Potato Soup-- . Baked Peurs Bread 1 quart of milk r Tea "Milk Sugar | Sslt, pepper end grated onion to taste 2 tublespoons of Baking' Powder On Tuesday evening of last week the rt Lucille met in the lodge rooms to bid farewell' to Companion "Mrs. W. B. Aiken, who is leaving town to re- side in Toronto, Mrs. Aiken was presented To Companion Aiken :---It is the wish of your 'friends.in Companion Coviet Lucill» to make use of this occasion to give 'you some small token of their tegard and of the ,high appgeciation in. which they hold the service :you have so cheerfully. ficiently rendered in our Court, You re one of the few charter members now itt = been an earn. est. worker and given us your best, and = = aan -- |have 'ably filled the differen Cookies work, course, Miss MacVeun, Ruchel But- d milk and Dom- adian | and. ef- offices to) - whieh you have been called.\" It is. with | great pleasure that we now present to you this brooch, Also you daughter, Elsie, al- though & meniber with. us only. a short time, we now miss, her, She also was a very earnest~ and, able. worker. Will you kindly convey to her' this brooch os a small token of our sippreciation of her good work. -Wishine you both great happinces and. life-long blessing «nd success, THOUSANDS ATTENDED _: THE ELMVALE FAIR (Continued from page 10) Painting on chins, Rachel Butcher, Mrs. Silver, 'Crayon landscape, W. BD. Gilbert, Miss Tolton, Crayon, any other subject, Miss Tolton, W.-D. Gilbert... Pencil draw- ing, W. D, Gilbert, Miss 'Tolton, a W.. D. Gilbert. drawing, » Miss Toiton, | Pas:el drawing, Miss Tolton." Perspective \drawing, W. Ds Gilbert, Miss Tolton. i Charcoal drawing, W. D, Gilbert, Miss \Tolton.- Painting on. moleskis, lundseape, 'Mise 'Tolton, "Collection original udvertis- | ing designs, W.° D. Gilbert, ~Painting on } silk; satin or plush, Rachel Butcher, Miss | Tolton. «Pen and ink sketch, Miss Toltou, | W. D. Gilbert. LADIES" WORK | Ornamental--Apron, Lens Murphy, Mrs, | «. Braiding; coronation or soutache, jean," dirs. C, Fraser, Crochet week in cuttun, Mery Plait; Mrs, G. Roe, /Crochet work win novelty braid, Mrs. G. Veun, Crochet work baby's wet, , Ruchel Butcher, Amateur | photography, Emma Foster, Drawn work, fine, 'airs. G. Roe, Miss MacVeun, Drawn ier. Embroidered doylies, Mets Wheut- ly, Mise slucVeun. es, any other kind, -Miss-MacVeun, Embroidery eyelet, Mrs, Rue, -Ruchel Butcher; shadow," Miss | MucVeun, Mrs, Roe; Mountmellick, Miss MacVean, Mrs, C, Fraser; Roman, Miss MscVeun} Bulgarian, Miss MucVean ; Hur- danger, "Lina Murphy, Ruchel Butcher; collar and cufls, Miss MacVean ; shirt waist, Mins MacVean;. centre' piece, white linen, | Emma Koster, Metu Wheatley; towels, Mrs. Roe, Migs MacVeani; pillow cabes, Mrs, Roe, | Rachel |Buicher; bolting silk, Mary Platt, Rachel | Butcher; table linen with initial or-monograin, Mrs, C, Fraser, Rachel But- cher. Hundkerebiefs with initial or mon- ogram) Miss, MacVean, Fancy handker- chiefs,| Ruchel, Butcher, Mrs. Roe. Hand- bug, Mrs. Roe, Mrs. C., Frayer. Duchess luce, /Misw MacVeen, Point lace, Miss Mas¥¢an, Ruchel Butcher Matched un- deriaist 'und nightdress, hand-made, Mrs, Roe, Rachel Butcher. Mucrame work, Mise MacVeun. Enibfoitlery on serim, Miss MacVean, Rachel 'Butcher. Ribbon work, Emma Foster, Miss MacVesn , 'Lady knitted: slippers, Miss MacVean. Gentle- man's crochet. slippers, Miss MacVean, Tea coiey, embroidery, Rachel Butcher, Miss MacVeun, Tea cosey, any other kind; Ra- lchel Butcher, Mrs. Silver, . Table mats, Rachel Butcher, 1 and 2. Tatting, Mise MucVean, Rachel Butcher. Table cloth, five o'clock, embroidery, Mary Platt, Ra- | chel Butcher. Tuble cloth, any other kind, Mary Platt,' Mise MacVean, Tray cloth, embtoidery, vitk, Mary Platt{ Miss Mac- Veun, Toilet set of pincushion, whiskhold: er, etc., Rachel Butcher, Mrs. Roe. Af- ghan, Miss MacVeun. Pillow. shams, em- broidery or drawn. work, Miss MucVean, Ruchel Butcher. Gentre piece, embroider: ed on white linen with silk, Mary Platt, Rachel Butcher, Centré piece, embroid- ered on colored linen, Lena Murphy, Mrs, C. Fraser, Faseinator, Miss MucVeun, Ra chel Butcher, Frenth embroidery, Miss | MacVean, Irish crochet: lace, Miss Mac-| Vean, Mary Plast, Festherstitching on garment, Misi MacVegn, Lady's hat made ff erepe paper. Mary Platt, W. D. Hivey. Set of pillow cases and sheets, hand-made, Metn Whatley, Sofa cushion, embroider: ed, Ruchel Butcher, Mrs, C. Fraser. Sofa) Cushion, wny other kind, Mrs. C. Fraser, Mary Platt, Pin cushion, embroidered, Lena Murphy, Mis MacVean, Bend work, Re: chel Buteh-r, Miss MacVean, Punch work 'on linen, Miss MacYean, Mary Platt Col- lection of Ladies' work,, at least 15 pieces, Mrs, Roe, Emma Foster. | Usefuil---Mpchine sewing, ° Rachel But- | cher, Mine MacVeon, Flannel nightshirt, | Mie' MarVean, 2nd, Men's flannel shirt, | Misc MucVean, 2nd. Crochet: couritegpane, | Rachel Butcher, Miss MacVean. Knit counterpane, "Miss MueVean, Rachel But Sher.» Patchwork quilt, "cotton, J. MeCar- thy, Wm. Hocken, Patchwork quilt, tloth, Mie MacVean, Wm. Hockens Wool itt, hand knit, Mrs, Roe, Miss MacVean- Wook gloves, hind knit, Mis: MacYean, Wr. Hocker, 'Wool. stockings, hand knit, Mist Tolton, Mise MscVean. Wool socks, men's, hand kait, Rachel. Butcher, Mrs. Silver.' Kaitting in. wool, Rachel Butchers = Petch on old. garment, Darning in wool Miss - MacVean. Miss Tolton, Mise MacYesn. Miss' Tolton, Mrs, Roe stockings,. Mise Tolton, 'Darning in' cotton "siockingy, Mia MacVean, | Buttonboles ini spy, mat: Mim Toiton, Miss MacVean. Crazy Velvet or pilk, Rachel Butcher, Mise MacVean i set roche!, Rachel Butcher, Mine MacVean Plain bahd sewing. Mrs. Roey Rachel But, { jeble cloth and napkins, = Mise MacVean., Hooked rug. Wm. Hocketl |, Makes muscir \ for-the munition worker The: Gre Cocoa, however, is acts quickly too. quicker than with cost. Of course, White eggs, Alice M, Smith. eggs; Alice M. Smith, Barred Rock cock: erel, Alice Smith, Howard Ritchie; pullet, Levi 8, Taylor, Myrtle Hisey. Bull Or White Wyandotte cockerel, Al pullet, Alice M, Smith, Dwinnel, ice M. 'Smith; ey, 1 and 2 BOYS UNDER 16 White oats, Arthur Field, SCHOOL CHILDREN'S, GAMES, 100 yard race, L. Lawson, G, Elliott Running jump, L, Lawson, and G. Dickinson. Dale. BABY SHOW 1st, Mrs, Wallgce Clute's Mrs, Alfred Cumming's baby, Jim; McAuley and Malcolm, SPECIAL PRIZES genfleman turnout, Baynes 'buggy, Ellwood Lennox. Special by 'Cansdian- Bunkers' Associ | Special W. D. Gil Ene Tint Ona and Sra Readers, Reta ie, Ritchie ; : 'ain, Ruth Townes. Wild flowers and Most drinks are mere stimulants. GIRLS AND BOYS. OF SCHOOL AGE Brown pington 'cockerel, Hazel. Cumming, Wiflie Dwinnell; pullet, Hazel Cumming, Willie White Leghorn cockerel, Howard Ritchie, Thomas anos al, Thomas Mahon: E; Agnew. Sack tace, H, Fensom, E. Fensom, "Boot race, E, Agnew, H. Fensom, , Three-legged race, H. Fensom and S, Sadlier, E. Doan Race, boys 12 yearw and under, G. Elliott, G. Dickinson, . Race, | girls 12 years und under, C. Elliott, A, Special, for babies 18 months and under, by, Olive; 2nd, 'Srd, Mrs. Duncan Dingwall's baby, St. Julien. ~ Judges--Dr, Little and Nurses. Train, Special by J, H. McCaw, best' lady or horse attached to 'tion, best calf, pure bred or grade, W, H. Copeland,, Howard Ritchie, Vernon Beard all. A knitted | * Lady's shoulder 'shaw! | kar by', 8, Burton, 3 Ibs, butter, | - ilbert. at .Food . Drink FRY'S a complete food initself, It Tired muscles are nourished --worn nerves are fed and.toned--thinned blood is enriched. by this delicious beverage muc ordinary foods, and at less | Remember--nothing will do. but FRY'S Special by Thomas Allen, 5 Ibs. butter, | D, Beardsall, | Special by Mark Little, ram lamb, Darey Armstrong; ewe lamb, Geo, Crawtord. | Speciul by! T. E, Smith, collection vege- tables, W. H. Copeland, ; Special by H,. Edwards, spring colt ff Anehor's Pride, "Wim, Maleokm,. Henry -| Dwinnell, Special by Harris -| young ducks, W. D.. Hisey. New subscribors are being added to The Examiner list every day... The price'is only three cents a week--$1.50 per year. L ES - owt d Farmer Burned. Out 'The barns, shed, silo, crop and imple- mients of Howard Shakell were all ed' by' fire on Tuesday night Sept. farm 'ix situsted on; the Penetang Ro near Midland, 'and was 'formerly oceupi by Arebie Edwards) His loss, is. partially covered' by insurance, The fire, spread serosa the road to Waverley Smith's ind. Abattoir Go.,, pair of |-bis barn and 'crops were also burned; but the "succeeded in removing his implements and 'stock, Read the advertisements. "They help you to save money. °° : Tis boot . granulation. High ' pat cogrregertd sweetening power. "Joos a Lands bug of : "eit 'carion mad send ft 12 ¥ and St. cartons Atlantie Sugar Refineries Limited Power Building MONTREAL a moye food value than any , made from pure' 4 ormick s Fancy Biacwite = flour and

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