But what should I nave should I have amlzggiggil enou gn. Pressed 'l'ungue Sometimes experienced keepers (tn nut r<-nlizo thv cliftivul- lies that younger ones h:Ivr- in wh.'i1 we consider simple tliiligs. So it I write of what suenis nbviou.<.._1u. think I am,tr_vin_g to help thn:=' with less experience. The other day one young woman. who has been man`- ried for several _vr~ars. S:Il(l ;:l-.-' iuul never cnnked either liver or kid- Iu.-_v::, becausv she (lid not know lmw. and her husbaml liked bnth'nt' tlwni. Oll1t`l`S had not c'1.\uk>.rl mm._n'r utli-`gt of tlwm. and unnv nt` tliu~in hzul u-ver t;`uoked a tongue. 'l'hv 't)1'1.zuIi.<, such {Is -tlw`livcr. kidneys and tongue`. be used in nur diets as tho)` art-.`nll valuable, 'I`odn_v we will mn- sidcr cooking :1 tnmuur. A hvot lun- gue is the usual choice. {llll`ll)llLIll for a small family. threv or four linnbs" tongueus` is u guod buy. l icklo(l `ur- gues have mnrv flavor than the fresh. Cover the tongue will . (`l)l\'l water and bring to lhv lmil. then simmer slowly until tvmlvr. u.~:nnll_\' trnm lllI`(`t' tu four hours. Let it L"\0l partially. in lhv waiter. Skin fhw `tongue. lilke out the small hmu-s: in tho will and trim ntf any fail (`I L:ri. p:.n't:<. (`oil the` (`ml of thv tongue nrvumi the mot and put in a small lmwl. And wlwn l .~.'i_\` ~ll`1lll l lllt`llIl .-'ni:ill, Ynu will hr surpri,+- led to find hnw : :1 lmwl {hr lt.\n;:uv run lw put in. ('-wvr with :- sauvvr which will fit in. ilw howl und put ll wright un ll in giw` Dl`(`.\`.`lll't`. l huvv Iwvvr t` .'m_\` Otlwl` weight as <.'iti. tlw time-honured iron. as it spreads the ])l't`S"I|lI` t`l]ll&lll_\' I-v-l lhi~ nu--l I-\'~ or night. turn out and serve. it muy be used tin` saint` (lay it it lun. bu-on `li<\rm~Iu:l\l_\' (`hills-(l lll thv rvtri3.-r- -Mun f.\.. uuvnrul l\(\IIl`\` I`; l n n t l1t>llF(`-lv I1 ll SHREDDED WHEAT is 100). whole wheat. containing vitamins. carbohydrates. proteins. mnncral salts. to help promote growth. energy. and build up the body . . . wuh bran to regulate. Eat Shredded When. regularly. Wlfh milk or cream and fresh or canned fruits. ll`: convenient and cconomacal. too! Order a package or two today! 4 Vital Food Essentials of SHREDDED WHEAT will /zego eqoelingt |'iIu-apple _ . ..I .. Slu-rlu-1 4...: . .... ........ . 3 grnnulanod .suu.'n'. 1 cup] 3 teaspoons gr-lalim`. L`. mhleul `Iy L'IIII|l'\l III [II st-\re1`:Il Ix-uu`.<. ylzea? ` ERPLEXED. `. nlnnurvn-Canon I `III ` I \ lhvi Cold. snail)` \ ~l\..! Wonderlul for the Children It isn't often that you hear sev- eral women comment on a short story in a magazine. but, Wonder- ful for the Chi|drr~n," by Eve Burk- hardt. in the July Chatelaine. is an exception. It certainly struck an sym- pathetic spark and I have heard several women speak about it. It tells the story of a woman who fin- ally struck nfter several years of contending with family. relations and friends. :11 the stnmner cot- tage. -Few women would have had courage enough to stick to her guns: as she did. It is worth reading and too many women will find their- c-wn expo:-I`len('o.< oclwed in it. Very often a cottage is no holiday for the mothernnly :1 change. ' Giving tho lvlossqulto the ltalsplnerryl Qnmnhnw l hnun n fzilnl nltrm-. ` Mr. and Mrs. I-`rank Steele. Kayl ;and Ken enjoyed a motor trip 10' I Bala last week. Mr and Mrs. Lou Neillv visited, | Mr. and Mrs. Lou Neilly visited with Rev. and Mrs. Shapter at Pcwassan on Thursday last. My-q l.m-I: and Florence and Gra-l Thursday last. | Mrs. Luck and Florence Gra-I ham Bennett motored to Owen Sound on Tuesday to visit. friends. Mrs, Ewing and son Roy. Toronto. Tuesday to visit, menus. Mrs. Ewing and Roy. are visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Flverlnn. Jr., Roy remaining with his sister for a mcnih. Mrs. Vernon Jennett is in the: Soldiers` Memorial Hospital. Orillia. having undergone a mastoid opera- lion. Her many new r friends are wishing her :1 very speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Todd visit-! I wishing her speedy recovery I Mr. visit-| ed at Bracebridge last week. bring- ing Ethni and Marjory home from a very enjoyable holiday with their aunt. hnrnfhv RIFDIP. daughter Of N0!`-. Dorothy Steele. daughter Nov- man Steele. from Macoun. Sask.. has been visiting her many relatives in this vicinity. Dorothy will return tn her homo by motor with Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffiths next week. I Mr and Mr: William T. Th/Dd?! |Mrs. next week. Mr. and Mrs. William Tyndall _ and children. Billy and Peggy. paid a surprise visit to their sister. Mrs. R. W. Henderson. on Tuesday. mo- toring from Streetsville where they `are camping for the summer. Mrs. A. Putnam has disposed of 1 'I`<)ronlu. v 1,` M;u';:n1'vl. Hnultml. Midland. isl _ visiting with Dorothy Ellery. ' | A number of Um young boys from ilwrv c-njoyorl :1 winner roast on ` Monday night. :11 Balm BL-avll. nl _. 1 'wvL-kvnd with Mrs. A. Iszaklcy. I Visitors :11 Win CE|SS(.'lh1&ll1"_~' nvvr llw wnvkvnd wore Rev. nnd Mrs. iwrixtun and Mr. und Mrs. William ' Nnhli-. Richmrmd Hill. and BL-\'L-rley 'l'(`w, 'l`m-min. hnuil hmmlzux and Millnn FIrl-| !'l`(`w, 'l'm-min. i Dnvil D<:ugln.< and Milton Erl- lwrv on Monday whilo thv [mat on which they work was laid up in Cnllingwmd. Tho Prtrsbytvrian Ladies Aid nwl xvnrds visited with their t`amiliv:~= IJIVIIIK llI(' lVIU.')l|lIIEU IlIl'. I Somehow. I have :1 fatal attrac- tion for tt1US(|lIltf\('.'~`-. No one else on a picnic will have even one `lit- tle bitc.und I will be well decor- ated. Yostcixlziy we spent in the Gatineau Hills and no one else` had even hn:n'd a mosquito but I was well (lecor:itcr.l in assorted lumps. One of the party Silttl we must find stme wild rn. to cure those bites. 1 was: :1 bit seepticul but be- ing ready to try anything once. we searched until we found some and rubbed them on the bites. The sting went out of them lIll|lt(`(tt{lt.(.`l_\' and today there is no Sign of them. lhi.< friend grow up till in farm and it is a treat to go It] .1 (trivv with hot` as she sees So much that the rest of us pasis by. She has pointed out wlld tlmveriz l novel` knew e-xi.s`t.er,l and she knows all the tiirds by sight and'by szouml. She .wiy.-4 raspl)erric.': will cure any kind of bites. so that is `a little trick worth knowing. A Cliamu-. for the Better ` There is :1 meat improvement ove'r Irmuls zit Iiutels: zinrl ho:n'(liiuz houses catering to summer giiestx. Most of us. . time or other. have t'J0itl'tt`(l smnv place where they gave ynll mnniert peas and corn for \'e1:et.'ilil(-.~:. 'l'lIt',|n()l`(- coun- try were the pl:v'e:4. the more am you were to gel lhvm. They couldn't seem to not into their ll(`.H(tS that people. cspP('iil|l_v rity pL`()|)lL . crav- ed {rosin \'i-;:et:il_il-.~:. 'l'lm.\'v ttll1l`.'~`. are pretty well over and it` you hnvt` `um bad luck to find one, it might be:-a good him to tell the nearest tourist .bure'.'m .a'nd they might change their ways. Summer Meals Aron`! the snmmvr meals the gl`8l1ttt`St tliiIu.:::'. All those fresh Veggstablcs amt fruits. l.nt.< of timvs I thittk it i:: :3 hot tH(ttl_V I won't do nmot'i'.ciml l svlttvnn can stick lIlJl'5l'I"_V' to that .l't`!1lIttltlt)I\ when l !~`l`t` the new. \. t.`[.{tt.'tt)t(`.`~` simply maxim; In I\.. nurat \NinlnI` lI\.'I\`|1n urn l"'llI l Cnllingwood. Presbyterian mzjl H1. Mrs. Allen MacDonald's on Wt-d-' |nr:sda_v afternoon with a good at- 'tr=ndmu:e. with Mrs. C. Hnuns0mr- presiding. Mrs. MacDonald s('rw-d n vvry dainty lunch The Anglican Sunday School pic- _ nit` was Iwltl at Balm B":u`h rm `Thursday aft:-rmmn, Rov. E. Mason W-in _ehnrgv. Thu` we-ather was jusl right "for outdoor ;zz1n1os. rm-0:: and ` .cgurn`ts. Abuul s(`vcnt_v sat down 1' I ` A vary lmppy linw was vu- .9i'\_\'v(l by all. 7 THE (3()Nll`l.iWlENT Who is the nvw man on vm`. are-w'."' HI ,Im.' 1...... hue I.n lnnlzc l'IEU\Il` Aunt Mary can neither read nor \vrih`_ nor (loos she know hnw old is. R(`L`(?HU_\' her n1istre. xvus tvlling her of :1 woman aged I07. Lam! snlu-s. hnnv_\'." spukv up 4 :\nm M1|J')'. "dul ain't muffin! I dons jv.pm`.~: I's an he-up uldvfn dat. Why! uhil'. I kaiut `mvmbur do time whvn l wasn't `li\'v!" t I wntm`. juivo of `.1 lvmnns uml| \vulm' tu mnkv 2: cup. 1 small `an `rIu~`lw(l pilwnpplv, `.2 egg: whilvs I _ Sunk llw gzelatixw in mu 2 talwlw l\p(mll.~` cvld xvnlvr. Hail the . i:\n(l 1 cup of wane-r fur 5 minulvs. and add tho gvlalinv. Stir until dis- . 2\cl(l lvmnn juicv and vmor ,4:-Id tho pilwzlpplv. llwn fnld in tho l. egg-wllilos. Pour in- ll. frnn')iI\(V nun nnrl fr:-07:` at HH`i vnrsuy an-w: l don't knuw--but he looks 1 Lu gvntlonum and :1 . 1 Slllll) -l)i'ilu'lI l'g;;-\\'IIIn,'.\_ xnur III l In fl`(`l"I.il\[.! pan and fre-9/,v at the` lowest l(`lIlpl`l`lllll'l` until tho mix~ `turv is stiff unv in(`h_ from me` ?si(iv.~' of Hw pun. Stir tlmI`mu,:hl,\` land rolurn tn the r0frigm`utm`, re- lsvl In mvdium and fl`(,'(`Z(`, QILFORD . the Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Benn spent Sum` day in Toronto. 1 June Perkins. -.Barric_ spent last `week with Margaret Henson. mu... 1).... 1zn....4gII 'r`m-nntn cm-nt. (IO llIlIUlIv|.IlHlI\IlI}.;. l ."`Ill"lll L'(lIl .\lIL'l\' ve.`I~'w-`t:1|alv.~` to D4` usctl. Wintvr, mn_\`lw we i`.'llI dn \vith unv vo;:vtnl>lv. but xwvm in tlw :~mnnu`r. And tlm nnw pola- toest. Wo Invv tiw littio uncs and I usuuil_v (`an l)v;.:uilv thv ;_:rncer into picking nw out th-~ \vvvny follows. It uppe~m'.~4 nmst pvuplv likv in buy big ones. su I have no cmnpunctiuns. Must uitvn I hrnwn them whole in a little bumn fat. vithvr on top uf Week with 1V1zll'gilI`(.'1 ru.-nruu. Miss Rea Kendall. Toronto. spent._ the weekend at hm` hrvmc here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown. Tornn-I `to, are at Iheir .-zummvr horn!` hnrr`. Mr. and Mrs. PL-1'ry, Kirkland Lake, are holidaying with friends`. here. Muss Marion Campbell. '1`ur0n!o. ` spent the weekend at hm` hnmth here. I , L Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson nnd; family visitvcl fI`iI'nr|s nl Wn. Sunday last. _ I Miss I..aurm(- .Junn.=mn. 'I`omn!n.; visited Miss Juan Kendall a fmvi days last week. I r~_......m. nnrl Lfzxruin `<..H.m cnnl] clays last W(.'(!K. . George and Harvic Sutton snonl] last week with their granclmolhen. Mrs. Spcarn. Allnndalr-. Mr and M1-e Rnh T`.rn\vn 'I`m'rm-i ,$HE*f%3?\`9f mgvnmm 6n':-yzcaxnin iffmen Acme j 3 : B!|R!!N,!`EFI !1 1 Bertram. 'who has bgen holi- laayipg in"I'oronto and Oiakville for mc_pas`t two weeks, has retumed me. " ' 1r:..:n-.._ .u__._:.__ u... ......A Iuunnll ' lIUllll.'. . V;ijtors during the past week [ yvere: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Ham- Hlfrm. with Mrs. Edward Kenridge: ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hutchinson and their brother. Leonard, ~Ki'rkland `Lake. and Miss Wi1n'ia'Hutchinson. "Pnrohto, with their parents.`-Mr. and: Ms. A. Hutchinson: Jack Huntetzl "llnronto, with their parents.`-Mr. anon . AA Hutchinson: Huntetzl Mia1hdI at A. McKay's; MTS. James] `Wilkinson and two daughters. Mid-i L land, `zit; Miss McKay's. . ; CLOWES m evgry box 21`. ` . A E ~:r={~ ,al.lb . & w```'"`F' \ \ `- _` .* 2 ,,,.n" ; SHREDD D WHEAT \AAl'\l' @ALIAl\A _ $1.` f`LLIAl\IALI \AlI.lELT Emma, Wallwin xs holidaying Mrs. F. Wa1lwin's. Midhurst. Miss Laura Minnikin. Everett. Wallwirrs. Midhurst. Miss Laura Minnikin, holidaying with Ruth Wallwin. Mrs. Garfield Wingrove RI holidaying wi_th Hutn_ wauwm. Mrs. Wlngrove and friends are on a motor trip out West. I Min Rridin Collins returned |1omr~ I 3 Miss Bridie Collins Ion Sunday after a few weeks in Barrie. _ ; Mr and Mr: J Wallwin vlsltod `Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallwin [with Mr. and Mrs. H. Minnikin. Ev- `erett. on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. E. OSl')m`nn and "erett. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elaine. Toronto, spent Sunday with ;Mr. and Mrs. Truman 'l'hnmp: I Mr and Mrs M Rm-ron and-sun !Mr. and Mrs. Truman '1`n0mp: I Mr. and Mrs. M. Barron and` sun Charles and daughter Murib1 and J. Tepperman, 'I`m'onto. visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pratt on Sun-`u day. ` Nolan and Mnrrav S\|ssn1un. Al-V Helen and Murra_v men Barron and Harvey Zulaufu Toronto. and Evelyn Silver. Wond- stock. are hclidaying with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pratt. 1 Mr and Mrs. S. Zulauf Mrs. B. EIENTRE VESPRA COPAQQ N CANADA - 99 cAN'A'oTA'N_v~7ms'AZ"r Smoked Back Bacon _, . % IS A DELICACY TO OUR FRIENIYS IVROM THE UNl"I`I`? D - _____ .__-_.__ - - - - -.-. . -. . nu A `V `n A'l"l'\`T"` no [I uu|.1u1uJ1 1U uuu I`l\rl.I'JlVlJ|J 1' u-um 1.11:2 ., .... ._.. STATES. THEY CALL IT CANADIAN 'BAC()N` O This is because Canadian llogs yield a more desirable bacon than do most hogs raised south of the border. 0 Fortunately, the hogs processed" by Copaco are fl"0_n`1` . Simcoe County and the `vicinity and-are raised under seientific management. The result has'been that these hogs. according to Government statistics. have a larger ` proportion of Grade A selection than those protltwed elsewhere in Canada. 0 This is` one reason why Copaco Visking Smoked Back" is so enthusiastically received. t x . v : * 11 N I WAS so embarrassed the other evening. Some very good friends rom out or town dropped in for a to} call just before our dinner hour. I served tea, but it was iuat impossible to ask them /or dinner. what should I have done? snnum I have anoloalzed? Blwhya Inuapwnunc nuu aux.-.....a, ...... , as I matter of fact in these days i eleventh-hour callers have no busi- ness to expect a. dinner invitation. It might have been gracious to say. `,`How I wish I could ask you to re- main and take pot luck with us. but this evening there isn't even pot luck to offer you. which I regret very, very much." This would have relieved the situetion on both sides. We all at one time or another find ourselves in Mother Hubbard's shoes when she .to,und the cupboard bare. But even without an explzanation hn sure your friends understood that for some good reason it was not convenient for you to have them ; stay to dinner. _ the stove or in the oven. if it hep- , pens to be going. They are ;_'r;mrl covered with cheese sauce. For a _vegetable dinner. Or maybe you iwould rather have them rolled in melted butter and then in parsley. There is nothing much better than plain fried p0i?li.O(!.`3. nice and brown. if you like in little onion added to them. it is nnbod_V's busi- ness but your own ~inn_vlw it is "ii that. if you happen to he ::oiu_r,' out in company. it seems silly in llliIk'.' many desserts in summer. when ihi" fruits are in sensnu. 'l'hreq- iil|lt`.~i 4: day suits me. Still. there is slight hiatus betwenn the l'R."S[)i)Dl`l'i".\ and; the peaelies and you may have in make desserts. We never have to worry over our vitamins during th:- suninu-r as we rnimot (`SL`:l))i' ;;.:l,tin;1| enough. V Pro-sued 'l'nne|m 1 are camping for the Mrs. A. Putnam disposed her home and furnishings and left on Wednesday to take up her home with her daughter. Mrs. Mills, of Beaumziris. Mrs. Putnam will he urently missed in our village. hav- ing been a splendid resident hero for eighteen years. The Steele Reunion The Steele Reunion was held at the home of Wilford Neilly on Sun- day evening. Original plans of pie- nicing at Bnyview Bench were spoiled by the rain. All the broth- ers and sisters nnd their families were present making :1 most en-I joyablo get-together before Mr. und Mrs. Griffiths and Dorothy Steele leave for the West. y,_._... _ ._..____\ "LlI.i'I':'YiE:BRIl`)q(i?iE ' \ .__,- l7`rnnk Rawn spent Monday in 'I`oruntu. lwre roast :Mondny Mr. and Mrs. J. Eakins. Monlrt-ul. spent a few days the past week with lvlrs. N. Meltae and Nellie. Mr. and Mrs. R;_Iynimid Enkley and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mewaters. :ill of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. A. Eakley. :11 Wrixton l`ew. . v..:u._,, run I rnnruunuu. Answer-Under the circumstances I think you did very well. Tea. is always hospitable and cheering, and to . might ` ` even very, situation or `found the ' todinner.