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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1938, p. 6

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uiwiu4 page 6 the georgetown herald flneoday evening november 30th 1938 in the arctic its pemmican anthracite jfez in the furnace its old companys anthracite arctic explorers live on pcmmican be- i cause its compressed bpcause it sup plies more body fuel by weight than any other food wise coal buyers choose old companys anthracite for the same reason its harder more compact therefore it pro duces more heat iyt fcaato xsnou nquire now tkfatut modern anthracite bwrnmq equipment j b mackenzie son a few refftonsl l youreyes the long summer eveni are over you will be doing more reading and indoor work your eyes may need help for glasses op quality at new low prices consult 4 o t walker r o optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who is at robb s drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or yon may consult o t walker at his office in brampton when good fellows get together by betty barclay whengood fellows get together joy reigns supreme particularly when good fellows are boys and girls enjoying a party or oven lunching together at tho homo of one quito often our company o crowds tho dining room tablo not serve the children at their i little table in the kltclie t n decorate it attractively serve i a things children like and tint ue good for them let the kl s have a reaf party of their own thrt is not clouded by the gron up conversation ot their elders a dessert like tho following is easy to make healthful and ftir nishes milk in a pleasing form no eggs no baking no boiling but what a dlsb for the children raspberry ambrosia 1 package raspberry rennet powder 1 pint milk h cup shredded pineapple cup marahmallown cut in quarters shredded coconut make rennetcustard accord inn to directions on package thn chill in refrigerator mix quarter ii marshmallows and shredded pin apple and chill in refrigerator when ready to nervt lop each dessert with the pineapple n iro and bprtnklo with shic nut in 1880 public school education cist 12 82 per pupil and high school 32 06 in 1937 the cost was 68 38 to send a pupil to the public school 97 07 to a vocational school ind 1 19 60 to a high school boys and kirls as well as teachers should make the best use of the time the average child is allowed to attend public or high schools if up could kct shield from he fear of thinps that titter happen our tro ibles would be reduced 90 per cint the heraids big offer grandma always was a keen shopper and quick to snap up a bargain but youll recognize these bargain offers without her years of ex perience you save real money you get a swell selection of magazines and a full year of our newspaper thats what we call a break for you readers no wonder grandma says youve got something therl allfamily offer this newspaper 1 year and any three magazines please check three magazines desired o moeuon i mogtmna 24 ittuat i yor national horn monthly i yaa canadian magaxina i year chohlalna i yaar q re oriat futtw i ym d conodon hortkvtrvra mj hh mogarina i yor d rd and gun i 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the room and there was cuadt something angry in j w nls noisy clatter cuadt down the three sto- dtlwki ries to the street c his words still 5 tor echoed in her ears it can t be done he had announced if you have a new suit now it will look like a rag before summer we are more pros perous than we were but not that prospero easter was coming and after five frugal years mary felt she must have something really new and com plete this spring how she had worked and saved since they were married and john never even seemed to notice what she had on no matter how ragged or faded her gown it had not been so when they had eagerly undertaken the business of life together she slipped her old coat over a patched dress pulled a worn hat over her lovely tumbled curls and wenflout marigold aberdene lived twctolocks down the street she made candy to sell and at this mo ment she would be pouring delicious butterscotch into molds after which she would rest until it hardened come in she called to her friend s knock and mary put a dis contented face around the edge of the door then she slid to a stool by the window and faced mangold what on earth is the matter mangold dripped her spoon heed lessly over the marble slab seeing something new in mary s attitude you look as though you had lost your last friend i have mary s eyes brimmed dramatically she threw off her coat see that old coaf see this patched dress see this old batterers hap wouldn t you think john would have more pride in his wife now we are doing well he won t even buy me an easter suit and i have worn these old things for years to save his precious money oh i was glad too while there was need but now oh marigold you always know what the matter is what makes john so cruel mangold looked her over with an appraising eye you ve better things than that in your clobet may blossom why don t you put them on don t you see that i have got to sae them if john wont let me buy anything how im i to go out with him if i use my two or three pood things too a suit is so prac ileal i love tailored things what ails him mirigold marigolds ejes were understand ing she knew perfectly what oiled john but if she old mary mary she s ud instead why don t you m ike tint prtt y after noon dress from the smoky blue georgette you bought at the sale it would be so nice to wear in the ftcrnuon when john comes home marigold john never even looks at mt it isn t the le ist bit of use to driss for john oh i didn t know thil mimed iilc would be like this mangold was musing to heielf that blue gown with a c ij e link and a new beautiful wdurwjio such is you can do so well with thit hair of yours m n id be w ill rif to w jir john w uld look at you il isn t faster it yo i knnw if you bring the ls oir i i rt you cin use my machine and have it d ne by tomorrow miry stitched tr orl on md stitched again and soon the gown was finished scornfully she threw the faded covering which could not be colled a dress into the r igbag and hurried whik the biscuits were browning to smooth her hair and put on the lovely blue gown she set the table with the delft ware which had not been out of the closet since christmas and put a dainty snowy damask for a centerpiece it was all very simple and very pretty the effort at beauty with love behind it brought a flush to mary s cheeks a sparkle to her blue eyes she knew john would be sur prised a part of that mush was shame that she had so far forgotten beauty in economy that these things would seem unusual she heard him now drag reluctant feet along the hall she realized with a pang that he dreaded to come home and she remembered how often she met him with com plaint now she threw open the door with a grand gesture and kissed him quickly candles john you love candle light for dinner and we haven t had them for ever so long company john s voice was lifeless no john just you the best com pany that ever comes in the door gee he looked at her for the first tune long and with admira tion this is worth coining home fori my but you are stunning ma ry that dress is a beauty i re member when you got that stuff go down tomorrow and get a whole out fit to go with it he united his arm to hers as be kissed her any girl as sweet and lovely as you ought to have the best we can flora bank op montreal reports biohest assets since 1k9 in strong financial statement showing assets at the highest point since 1029 the bank of montreal s an nual financial statement just issued contains numerous features which in dicate a steady expansion in opera tions during the past twelve montns not only does the statement show that the bank has maintained its traditionally strong position but uie figures reveal a year of progress in all the main channels of the banks busi ness with assets up by over 44 000 000 bringing the total to 874255828 the highest in any year since 1029 the liquid position of the bank i shown by quickly available resources which total 620335119 or 7780 of all liabilities to the public notable is the substantial increase in loans which exclusive of ca 1 money amount to 227 000 000 as zom pared with 204 000 000 a year ago call loans in canada show a slight decrease cornpared with those of 1137 while abroad they are a million and a hair dollarinflgher at 21 4b3t000 deposits and bond holdings increased increases are also noted in both de posits and holdings of government and other bonds and debentures the former are up from 717 000 000 to 763 000000 while the bond holdings total 440000 000 an increase of 3 000 000 the statement shows that the bank which has jusu entered its 122nd ynr has maintained its liquid pos tlun with quickly available resources amounting to 620 000 000 this figure shows an increase of more than 21 000 000 as compared with a year ago in addition to the government securi ties included under this heading are cash resources amounting to 152 000 000 represented by money in he banks vaults on deposit with other banking institutions and notes and cheques on other banks payable on demand the banks assets which amount o 874255 828 show an increase of 44 000 000 as compared with 1937 ad the exce of assets over liabilities to the public representing the share holders equity amounts to 76916337 profits slightly down in the matter of profits while the statement shows a reduction of 10 000 it is to be noted that the payment of dominion and provincial government taxes has increased sub stantially from 942967 to 41163618 leaving a profit of 3396300 which is equivalent to 4 46 ot the captlaj rest and undivided profits prom this amount was paid in dividends to shareholders 2880000 and 600000fa was set aside as an appropriation forv- bank premises leaving a balance to be carried forward of 18390 this add ed to the balance at october 30 1937 leaves the balance in profit and loss at 1 183254 young of some animals weigh little when born it is claimed that now born opos sums weigh about four grains as com pared with the mothers weight of ten pound the young are born with welldeveloped forelegs that enable the mot to crawl into the maternal pouch immediately after birth where they remain for some time it is stated that the kangaroo per haps heads the list in this respect the mother so taller than man gives birth to young that are less than one inch long both the f opossum and kangaroo are the -best- known members of pouched animals called marsupials the young of the common black bear that are born in hflbernatlon weigh about ten ounces as compared with the mothers weight of two hun dred pounds or more these three animals undoubtedly produce the smallest young in com parison to the weight of the parents of any wild animals virginia whitetailed deer give birth to fawns weighing about four pounds while the mother tips the scale at 100 to 150 pounds fish carry lights to beguile fbey at night on the north shore of jamaica in the british indies you can gaze down into the warm waters and observe myriads of small fishes equip ped with their own lights with which to beguile their still more minute flnny prey this and other tropical wonders of the deep are characteris tic of marine life in the caribbean sea whose colonies are reached fortnightly sailings of lady liners of the canadian national steamships betty barclays food facts no 2 the lima bean aa these f oat area appear use each story deals each statement a fact ei before preparing these para graphs i opened telling fortunes with foods and found the dried lima bean listed as bavins 41 65 degrees of alkalinity per 100 grams almost twice an high as its nearest competitor picking up tho united states departmentof agriculture s famous bulletin no28 i found this same food listed as having an average fuel value per pound of 1 625 calories an extremely high rating these statements may be tech nlcal bat should prove interesting to those seeking inexpensive nourishing foods with a decided alkaline reaction as balancers for the necessary acid reaction foods that form such a large portion of the diet cooked dried limas are available anywhere in cans and with cold weather coming such foods should be stocked heavily dont be content with a plain dish of t ima beans occasionally this food lends itself to soups salads and maincourse dishes of various kinds here are two excep tionally good roclpes as sample clip and file for future wtth a different food ach recipe a tested tasty llmas with sauui 1 cup cooked dried llmas pound sausage 1 medium sizod onion 1 cup tomatoes vi teaspoon chill vt teaspoon salt fry onion and sausage until weft done add other ingredients and simmer for 30 minutes lima ttmbale 2 cups cooked dried llmaa 2 tablespoons butter s tablespoons chopped onion 14 tablespoons flour h cup milk 1 egg slightly beaten y cup chopped walnuts 14 teaspoon pepper v teaspoon salt rub llmas through a coarse sieve melt butter add chopped onion and cook until yellow add flour stir until smooth then add milk stlr constantly until creamy add pureed llmas egg salt and pepper pack in buttered tlmbale molds or custard cups and place in a pan ot hot water bake in a moderate oven 360 f for about 20 minutes tarn out and servo with tomato sauce round trip rurciain fares from georgetown friday and saturday december 9 and 10 to ctohawa belleville kliirston gananoqvte brockville prescott morrisburg cornwall lindsay peterboro penetang colllngwood mea- tord barrle orilllo midland ornvenhurst bracebridge huntsville sulander north biy sudbury geraldton beardmore saturday december 10 to toronto also to brantford chatham durham goderich guelph hamilton kincardine london st catharines sarnla southampton stratford woodstock tickets also rood in this section friday december 9th as follows from st marys stratford kitchener guelph and georgetown train 20 from stanford train 170 attraction toronto saturday dec 10th national hockey leagea chicago black hawks vs toronto maple leafs see hand for complete list of destinations for faxes return umtta train toformauon tickets consult nearest agent t3430 canadian national i q l t a

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