THURSDAY, JANUARY r i(), 1` . ):(:l1. 2` Unn- : \vi_Lh Snu- in .1_ent:th. \ Photoyzruphs show a merry tea 1 deck auoits game. Is there anything else costs as a tc1eph0ne`1' Convenience, protection, easy com: and near, continuous saving of time z a day 365 days a year--these are of a telephone in the home. Have you a telephone ' Note the rates for residence telephone service: - 51.85 per month Two subscribers on a line (two party) A line to yourself (individual line) - - 3335 per month Contact with friends far unvenience, and strength 24 hours .d benets dav days some of the home hygiene; the DCC11`O0m H1 mun- ness and lmziitli; care, feeding: and treatment of the sick; maternity and infzmf care; feeding" the child. and food for the adult; resuscimtion from drowning, gas poisoning and electric shock. :11: A __... \lWI ..+-.+n.~ Hmi l . party, a b::fure-dinner gathering u ""' ' I : in your home? that yields so much for what it n in your home? A. A. SMITH. Manager. n of me snip. Indies season of five cruises. I. number of Scandinavian and 11;; the months the Empress ventilation is being provided t Page Re-van eiectrlc snows. . It is not su1'p1'ising, states the lied Cross Society, that a course so obviously helpful to women of all classes and so accurately aimed nlt p:i\'ing' women just that special ized t1'ainin_2' for wifehood and mothe1'l1ood\\'l1ich these impoltzmt task.=. demand (l1".1\\`s the members of its <:1a.<. from 1')l'l\'21t<? homes, stores. f:1cto1`ie.<, omcos, clubs. hos- tels. busim-: and p1'ofe. wo- -m.w.- -xccnl-l\llr\h<, and even from Women s P03? businc.` and p1`oIe3s1on:u wu- mc-n`s :1.ssoci:\.tio11s, and F`1(.`h unusuzxl places as instihltt,-s for the bliml and the deaf and dumb." Tho Red Cross Society oml;:1`.'ot.< to :<,nfor:L1:11'(l thv hmm zmxl -.-0'.-1_ 1m ity by inviting: only cruw-1"ull_\` r.-h0.~.-11. fully qllulid pe1'. to (-:`.n'\' on the in::t1'uc-tion. Quzlliud nhj. ` ` ,rr:`zu11mtz- nur: and .'.>'1':uhm- - x ...-r. H-.. 4-n Th.-E`,` U1 ruu1m;. oration. Tn :1t.t<:- such ins \\ OP.1(`1`I. thr: Ned ('1'n< < Iur-xs Ab :- numti11_u' notalonrzm indi\'E need, but :1 _p1'o\'im-(--widcz and 1w.t7.o11;1l r1.- mzmd, and is ('O11tx`ihl`1 1fI sonice which may be 1'i_2:'htL\' rt-ckonod in tn-rm;< of humzm h!J.ppinc-ss, secu1'it_\' ,,...l 1-.\nH-In Z1lI(l XlL'(.llLll- The `uxrrin I .r1n('h hope to have homn nu1'.=m_<: classes started early .thi< month. .~\n_Vone do. of rm- 1`oHinr.: can 1'(-,<:i: a1 the Red Cross rooms on Tm-s(1a_v or Fnday, 3 to 5 p.m. tr-1'11`-.< 01 [H and health. The Jzmu-2 rie Womr:n .< the 1.3111-:n;\' ....,\n u'H11 NEW YEAR'S MOTTO "I asked the New Year for some motto sweet, Some rule of'1`ife by which to guide my feet ; r rurlvnrl and named: it answered. 110011. \\1u1 Mrs. Mills, chair. 'I`hr~ roll ( )I_\' F';1\'o1'i` the Rzldio. hm. which I`1n .. an nff Ill" nun 1:-um-u The motto for ``.\'ever to lose one but to improve it tahle \va_\'. T3 T -Inviu \\`!`|Q Zl Inuau uu.\,n..~.....,, health. mentionin;: mzmy \\'a_\`s on how to keep well. The rvport on the Cl11'l5l,l`n.Z$ c`.1(-(,-1` actwities show:-(1 that twelve boxss had been sent to needy familius and a basket of fruit to the old lzulir-3' home, also flowers and plunls Lo t.n.I...c+ lH('l1lh(`rS. hntifast m..-n1oer.<. Mrs. Mills mztd article on Lady 'I`\ ts.-rest in \V.I. work. 'I`1m mm-fimr (-logo home, zuso Hun bntlfast m.ember.<. \1 we \HHc rmp ts.-rest \V.I. work. The me<-tin;.: c1o. with the ionul Anthem, after which a S h-.11 f-hour was spent. ._____.______._. BARRIE WOMEN S NEWMARKET REMAINS DRY; MARA STAYS WET Tho vote on the 1 sale of beer and win was 762 for and 1, .\'Izu'v. township the get the necessary t} {my and beer will CO1 there. RED CROSS NEWS I asked and an+'+ an will to do. ; to do; can this be all Wu ` ' I L whom we : 1 `Run '7 :et 7 paused ; m-1 lnw 2 , H110." (`V'('l`_\` Mich proved `. 4,. 1n.~n t'\V'|1\ C'l11D1"l_Q` I Lstruciion A L .. Um. 'a_ . ll1)'i(' was the 51')`: most intm'estin_.: 1 nnI\ nan lls marl an mu~n.- 'I`\vc.~o(lsmui1"~ 'zr_\' mvetin_Q' of the Bar- Tn.` was hvld in 1.T..1l An 'T`nn<:]-Iv ;.Hm~_ mac n <: 1-: totzxlly call was an.s\\e1'r.-d by in P1'o_<.:1'am 11o:n'd ow-1 vw-r_\' member :m.<\\'e1`- m0: inte1'v.~:Lin_u. 0 the month is use momrrnt of time. rove in the most pro- 7) KIUUD V` To know; t give '[`n T-T.in1 in \ IOVQ." --C. J. Bailey. piebescite on the r wine in Newmarket )1` 1,070 against. In ship drys failed to :essz1ry three-fths major- :1' continue to be sold] -'.'\,|`m lull on I u(*.<< . good ut`.<:mlz:11cc and he pre;~:1r1m1t. m thv l are, and move,` -;n answer sweetly ` all other things. 9, 1936. ) ll thn for all I r~........ 4 l HL`.i rlthout INSTITUTE '. asked anu pauseu; u. a....~.....,...... soft and low : , `God .3 will to know. Wri11 knowledge then suice, New Year ? I cried ; But ere the ques Li011 into silence died, The answer came: Nay; this re- member. too, God s will to do. :01`. 1nmm- +n An: mm be intvr(:.'t1v\,u ..n. ..,_ 21km` umll` s.~.H- nu `um-r talk me .\`lL` socml FEW In spite of the mild weather over the week end, the town hall market on Saturday morning was poorly at- tended, both by buyers and sellers. Produce was also offered in small quantities. Rugs seemed to be the_ m5~~|* quaimmes. Eggs 1 plentiful product offered every stall holder had a ' two for sale and they : price from 27c to 35c. sold at 33c and extras Sm`.-iller sizes and pullets : 27v and 30c a dozen. Tn +1. mmltrv line, chic] price Irom Lac tu W... ...e..._., at 3J - sizes eggs w, and 30 a In the poultry chickens we; the big feature and sold mostly; 20c and 22c a lb. The older bii were offered at 16c and 18c. A f. ducks and geese were d`isp1a.yed a` sold at 22c a 1b., but the deml was not very greact for this fowl`; Butter remained unchanged g 28c and 30c 21 11)., although lh( was a decided scarcity of this p, 3 duct. Cream, which has reach ` the highest price, is in limited quan tities through the country. an: therefore the price of butter keep at a. high price. xnm-{.+nh1ns were again in th at mgm prltzu. Vegetables again thel` linieligrlit after the two previous`! poultry markets. Potatoes were sel1- ' ing at $1.25 a bag or 20c and 25c 21 lvzlskcf-. Onions were 20c a basket, peas and beans 15c a quart, beets 25c a small basket, carrots 20c :1 basket or 75c a bag, parsnips 20 a basket. turnips 5c each or 60c a bag: New crop carrots found ready sale at 10c a box. Savoy cabbage was 5c and 10c each, Brussell sprouts 15c a quulrt, cauliower 15'.- - each and celery 10c a bunch. Ap- ` ples ranged from 15c to 30c a bas- v `<:~`. .':I`r:o1`.'l.1ng to size and variety. Lrr\r\n\.' url1irl1 was offered in [each we buncn. Al)- Honey, which 1a1'_r_>;er quantities than usual, sold well on S?.uh.11'day. The cl-over var- iety was 10c :1 lb. and the amber Tc :1. 1}). Both were o e1'ed in ve and ten-lb. pails. as well as in bot- tles. Amber combs were 15 each. The ouside market saw between one and two dozen loads of wood - 7 "1- +1. kin-pet showing this To rum In wuum Wu cl.L\., W... and live ? No more, New Year ? This too. must be your care ; God s will to bear. Once more I asked: Is there still more to tell ? *---I H... ..m.:n H-an :\n'<\\.'(>.] sweetly LIES. zuu ou for salm season. the biggest showing Prices 1':!n,L'ed from $4.50 `o $9 a load, and the mujo1`it_\' of loads o*'m'e(l were sold. There was also a good showing of dressed meat, beef at 90 and 10c a lb. and pork at 12c and 14c 21 lb. _ loads 01: `Noon. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIPS The Toronto Consc1'vato1`_\' of Music has just announced that n series of schola1':<.hip.=, based on :1 study of the results of the piano- forte p1'a~c~tical ex:nninations held in 1938, will be a\\':n`(led in each of the provinces of B1'lti: Colllmbltl, Albevta, Suskatclxexvzm. .\I:1n1tob.'\ and Ontario. to be applied t0\V211`(iS the cost of the succe.'~t.=,J'ul C`.11ld1- dates continued tuition with thcir own teachers. _ P1'o(1uc'o1on ox cu.-.-.mc._. .. Canada dun'n5a,' the first months of 1935 amounted H28 596 pounds, an inc1'c.1.'-; pm` cont. compzn'c(l with xx-spo11 period of 105-1. _____________ Du1'in_~._-` :1 hfc time of studying \';.1-ious types of skin and the per- sons to whom tllcy belong, 1 luxve found that the majority of poor complcxions below: to those who are mu.~.`.. sexxsitiw, and who t11e1`<:t'o1'e mi?-;-1' ugonics of elnlmrrzv. .::1cnt -vex-_v blzxckhn-zxcl or pimple Lhut U \' '1'1.,...,, :_- -. n-nm1_ _,m;m1_ BUYERS AND LITTLE PRODUCE AT MARKET su1ir:1' zlgolncs 01 L`IIIua.x1nx.~.. mu)` (-.\'c1'y uppcurs. There is :1 good. ~' ;)i1yswiolo__u'icz11 rcasoll for ' .-nm- The hiu`11-sL1`un_g`, 1)i'1}.'s\1o1o_g'1(:z11 rL:u.~:uu uu Lula, u. cour.~:e. 11ig`11-s1.1 1111_uf, nt.-1'vou.s, tnm1u:1-:.1'n-,m:11 or brilliant person is more apt to have u .~u:11:4'.Li\'.,~ skin than the placid, .~:1ow-tl1i11kin_v.-: un- i11mgi11z1tiV'c one. lut that is no con- .~'u1:1Li0I1. The world zxcc-,-}).~: us a: face value .r 1 LA _...x `Q/\ IlI\IIl\.' 4-huf You have nczxru. nu uuum, u..u., h1.:ckhea(ls 211'; cuu. by dirt; that` pIn'.p1c.< ;m- 111: result of il1\[)u1'iLiL-S in the blood st1'L-um. Yet .~`c1'upulou.~' uttcntion and xvashinp; and :1 strict diet may have 111:1`: (3fr'.`L`t. The ma son for this is 111219; o1*(1inzn';.' \vu.+11- in;: will som<.~ti1m,-s not remove all the dirt, and C1C2lh1iX1t3S5 iI1. thv body must be equalled by (:1c'.111H11Ln~;s loutsidc, -if the skin is to lw c1.;:u' I mmm.=+ Hnm-r-+`nrn. wz1shiuL' in to Len ; And once agzun the answ _ fell ; . :11, 111.3 one thmg, 0 above. G.o(1 s will to love. __(1. J P1`oduc`bion of c1'(::11ne1'_\' butter -.....,1.. .1nm'nn- Hm e1(_\' will sometimes noi. l'(}lllU\'l: nu must outside, to I suggest, th(:1`ef01`e, xvusliiw,-,' the scientic, m:1nm.-1' with :1 _LIl'1lllU1:ll' wash such as be:.1.ut_\' _Q`l'Z1.ll lS. 01' \\'ll.il 21 spacial paste for l)lnckh(r:1 and open po1'<~.~'. .\l't:-1' the J'.1cc is `.'in. and (lried. smooth on :1 [):lSl;Lll`l'/.(f(l face cream. 'l'his is nu-cu.~'.s;:11'_\', hu- cuuse :1 skin that is zLl1'e21(1_v iwitzitml must be soofhecl after \vz1shin<,-:. But :L p:1. Pace Cl'(`1llll is the only one that will actively benet th.: l)lemi.=l1e(l skin. `,x\l"[) Hu.w- :n~r- niim)lL-:~' 01' un- i)i(`H1i.~`hL`(i skin. Win H: tha-re are pimpln-;~' der skin eruptions. put in the mmli culed acne cream and leuw: it on ow-i'11i;.:'l1t. it has soothimxund `nonl- im: p1`opoi'ties.timL help (i'i.~:])ui un- welcome blemishes quickly. During: the day it is advisable -to use :1 re- ninp: lotion, which will dry up pimples and rene the skin t0.\'i.LH'i.`. It is also protective against. f`1n`th(:r infeclion of the skin. Dmly prac- - tice of -this treatment and careful` I. ..4.+.m+:.m .+n rliinf nnnnnt. fall to clear W. A. -ell. A. 1". l iu:l1, retiring: presiidenl, ex- it pressmi his appreciation for the co- operation received during; his year of skin oice. O. I`). Shank. on assuming oice, hoped he would measure up to the trust imposed in him as head careful of the club for 1936. Jzvttention `to diet cannot fail Starting this week the weekly your skin within a very short time. meetings will be held on Wednesdays at 6.15 p.m., instead of Thursdays. {ICU V'd.|uC You have heard. no doubt, 1...1.\m..,I.. urn .~-.m hv dirt CLEARING YOUR SKIN the mar zt; offered. Nea :1` basket; nd ranged r: Mediu`; ` --L----- -1+ :27 are the! DYCVIOLIS` Dn+n+nnq wm-n sell-1 l1`d. that that :z1m. vzxshinp; uh. n`..u~1: 'l`hr- rt-:1 e1'_\' DULlB1' 1n C1L\`(:Y1 nted to 228,- -q" 4 The Red Cross wish to thank the following.-: for donations received since Dec. 17th: Miss Burkett, Mrs. Tarbush, Mrs. `J. D. Rodgers. Miss M-ar. Mrs. (Capt.) Young`, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Felt. Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Nellie Jamieson, Mrs. Du . Mrs. Keen. NIYS. Green. VValk- er Stores, Mrs. A. H. Marshall, Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Guest, Mr. Szujezint. Mrs. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Semmens, Hiss G. Morrison, Miss Newcombe. a friend, Miss Brown, Miss Hipkin, Mrs. `Price. .\`Irs. Blight and Mrs. Skelly. Nuixiber of articles given out, 197. More than 25,000 women and girls in Ontario have compl>c~ted the Rcd Cross home nursing` training since the inception of the course in 1925. 1{nowledg'e of the principles of home nursing, health. hywgiene, sanitation and how to meet emer~ gencies as they arise in `the home, should take their place side by side with the knowledjze of `cookinfzg, sew- ing` and other home duties. in the mental equipment of the modern lqnn/:nu:ifn Ii . 'l (`0T1tOndCd. \.u\,.-~.u ` quan- and s quunq and Keeps Board. Will Hold Special Meeting to Fill the * Vacancy. The resignation of Miss Mzu'garet` Sutherland from the teaching staff of Prince of Wales School, received 5` by the Board of Education Monday 9 night, necesitates another and spec- v ial session of the 1935 board before 5 all of last year s work cam be wound 'd I. `3)p______ ....,..,~ .kUL it much longer - . . .. ___1--.. x um: used. ` HONEY, ITS PLACE IN THE HOME ory xveet available for numan um: in most civlhzed courntrles` and as such was eagerly sought for and very highly prized. At the present time. qwever, the_ per c however, the caplta con- sumption of sugar is xapprominmtely fty times greater than that 01 honey. This dierence is rather surprising when one considers the` comparative food value of the two products, to say nothing of the fact that suger is being im orted, while honey is being exporte . Sugar, 0! nn11rse.&'_1J`$1'3z_-iiid 'in'E1``I`1'1i':\nu-\ ., _.. longer period than when sugar was used, and. where mild avored honeys were used to repllace the sugar, the avor of the nished product was {much improved. When honey is `used to replace sugar in any recipe, it must be remembered that approx- imately one-lh of the honey is water, therefore, the liquid portion , of the recipe must be reduced by` 3 one-th. Another point to bear in mind is that the sweetening power IN. immm iq nr. least eoual to that oil the sweetening power of honey is at least equal 01 an equal quantity of sugar. This is important when replacing sugar with honey in the making of soft drinks, ice cream, candies or like products. Honey can also be successfully used in the making: of marmalades and jellies. and also in the cunning` and preserxing; of fruits. Those interest- ed in `the Lise of honey in the home , should apply to the Publicity and EX`lC1'lS`l011 Branch, Department of: Ag'riculture, Ottawa, for :1 copy of Pamphlet No. 161 N.S., entitled ,Honey and Some of the Ways it \r.... 1 Tier)!` " [ "`,Hone_\' anu ~.\`Ia_v be Used. few pepper D01`1`l(3S. Soak p:elutine in cold water. mer the 1`,- _ cups tomato juice with onion, lm_v leaf and peppe 5 5 min utes. Str:.in and dissolve gelatin: in hot tomato _]\.1lC(3. Blend togethel cheese and the 1 cup tomato juice.` Add \.\.'o1'ez:.~'tt=1`sl1i1'e sauce. Combine 1ni:\"tu1'r,-.~`. Se:1.~;0n lo taste. Whenl pm'tlz1ll_\ sot fold in cream, whipped until :~: c.ifl'. Turn into large 01 in- 1'in;" moul(l:~:. Chill. un- mould and zu'1`zm_9;e on beds 01' lot- tuce. Fill centre wxth chicken salad. 1 men-tal equxpment 01 um housexfe, 1t is contended. "-ux T`r.r`. {N-rm: {Inn}-ge STUDENTS CAST VOTES FOR OLD-FASHIONED GlRL' The old-fashioned r,:i_1'l is bil('l{ in favor again with the students of 21 Wc.sh'1n{2:Yon college. The mujoritjv of thi:'t_\/`-f'1\'e seniors in one c1z1.<..~ say they will pick the type Llmt (lad loved for they life compzmions. nlu nhn rnnn unit] tllt 3006 loved for they me C()1I1pz\1I1u:m. Only one man said that good l0ok:~" would d:-termine his cholce 01 a wife. while eleven said that moral vlwzu-:leLer would jnlluence them most. \`Ve:xl.,th did not seem to m:1tt(1' much. One mentionsd it as. :1 last consitlemlion. College women did not wen} to ` r,,1, ` .1:-~l\`\I1 u; nl1|lt`!ll'nY`~ last coI1:~`1(1(.-r;u1un. be in such (lomzmtl as w.l11v;1tor.~ would lll{(} to lmlieve, in thi.< vote T'he1'e \'.'m'e no Votes ]'(';`l>`.t(31'(`(l 1'0) college '.vomx_-n us rst in unpert- ance. n,on(.-` for second or t.l1i1'tl and only one for fourth_ pl:1(. (.'. .-\ (le- nitt: was Inmio l)(;.wec1'- `_f'u1tI.~_ .li;,rL-ncs- uncl e(lucution. The vote showml the seniors consi(le1'e(l intelli_e_`<:n(-4: n(:cessm'y for Lhcir ..-:`-..= whnn not mlnmitlinxr that a 101- mluu wi\'e.=, while not zulmitlingx COHOJIP _L,-'11-1 mu! 11 smart p;n'l \Vcl`C idemtical. OFIFCERS OF LIONS CLUB INSTALLED BY F. DOBSON At last 'l`l1L1rs(la_V nig.-;l1t's n1eet,in;,c of tlu: l..ion.~s Club, olll(:.e1's were in- stalled for 1036 and committees named. l u.~:t, l r<.-.~'.i(lent F. W. Dob- son was in cl1:n'1.:r: of the lnSl:1ll(1- tion of tlllt following.-; of'cm's: Presi- dent. 0. li. Shank; Vim:-l"1`usi(lent, R. S. I,.0i. Secretary, ll. N. Smith; 'l`1'uzxsll1`L-1', J. R. Ho(lp;es; Lion 'l`:1mm-. F. E. C1-wig"; Tail I '1`wister, 'l`. W. Cuthbcrt; Directors, - A. Saso, F. N. Ineson. H. A. Lilj.a., ur .\ l)...Il "c'+ib'dL 's"I'Arrj meetings will be new Weunesuuy: j TESTED RECIPES housewife, 11; 1s contenaecx. 'I.1::- Rs;-(`~. C :. course in home :'.L: '1' r:0r..=i.=t.~. of tvelve lectures and demonstrations on personal and hygiene; the bedroom in sick- 1`nfz1n.f LA ...\~....,..'(>-`Han