Incorporated 1855 that '. Auditors are now working on the books and :1 moetingr of the credi- tors will bx: called when the au-di tm`.<` \`l`])01't is rvu(1_\'. Szuifortl H. Lindsay, a promine:-nt citizen and industrial -executive of ("o]1iv_r.-"wood, di.r-(1 on Saturday afier :l few ho1n':< i1m0:<.~:. H0 was 68 \'<~:1i'.< of age and :1 lifelong resident of th'- town. For 1111- past 40 )'< .`Z1l'S 11' had hm-n .~a~m-<-tnry-tr0a.s1n'er of `tilt <"<)`.Ein -\-.'uo<`. . ' petition is In-inc" circulated in ('rfU.`.'.':1`.<!' a. for :1 vote to be _(.z1kL-n on `.110 r-. of a 'b('r-r wzxrc-hou.=--" in that village. FAMILY Ix` QQ \ \ V \`\\ Q .1` Duylng uccn -1, \.--.u., Bu_\'in_ in-vf by ::r;nl.- izilu`-.< tho} ha /.a1-rl out of mark tiny: l1I'*(`:1L1. quality of thv two :.:ra .< of brand-E ed beef is `2'uaranfe:-(l by _'.1`0\ i`]'l1- mcnt ll].<})LL`l0l`.<. The first 5:radr- is .<'.`.m\`n as C.'hoice and tho cuts ar-' s -(1 with :1 thin roll ribbon- K likv mark, the <=ocond _9:1`arl0 is the" Good `rami, marked in blue. Full3_ information as to n-hoosin.-2' and`; cookin, bent" is contaim-tl in tho page illustra`.-o(l pamphlet Boot and How to Choose and Cook it". which may be obtained free on ap- plication from the pub'1icit._\' and Ex-! tr,-n. Branch. Dominion Depart- mt-~n.t of .~\:,1'ic11ltui'c. Ottawa. The` i'o1lowin_<: r-rcipes urn takon fromi tnc pamphlet 2 Short Ribs with Vegetables--Br0wn l sired quantity of short ribs on all. s1d~_s in hot frying" pan. Place in` cor.}e`i'c:(l casserole with a few slicr-is` of onion. salt and popper. and cook slowly for about 3 hours. When cooked, rm.-move ribs. thicken liquod with flour, rehrat and s'rr\'e to- ~n+1m~ 1+" A-..;irr-d. hoilod nota- our, remzlt anu .~nu LU` gether. If d`r. pota- toes, peas, onions. diced turnips and carrots may be added to the }:ra\-_\-, or . :wpzu'a.Ic1_v. D-.. R.-niln.-I Flank Stcak-_'[`1-im :1 9"` 3' '-- --v- . . . slices Pan Broiled Flank St(`ak-~T1`im ank steak and wipe with :1 piece of ('liee. wrung` from cold watt-1'. Score dia;:'onall_\' in 0])p0. directioils on both : with :1 sharp knife. I`h0rou:l1l_\' '1reu; Z1 hissing:-hot 1'r_\'in_2' pan with some of the fat t1`in1mim:s; place sttak in pan and turn e\'e1'_\' ten seconds foi the rst ll`l!'(`,=L' ininutw-s of cooking to sear the surface well over. fer this, 1`e(lu(`e heat and turn oc- ca. until richly browned on both sirles. 1%,-niovue to hot . platter, sprinkle wtih salt and pep- , Afr ` butter. Sirloin Steak a la Hollandaise-- Prepare a Ho"landaise sauce: as fol- lows: put 4 egg yolks in the top of a double boiler, beat slightly, add `-'_> cup butter and cup cold xvazer. Set over low heat and stir constant.l`y, keeping the water in the lower part of the boiler just be- low boiling: point, the lower part of the boiler ll(~l\'lll,Q` been half lled with hot wal=er at the start. When "hr: mixture thickens to `/2 'cnc_\' of boiled custard, add grad- ually `-_- tedspoonful salt. mixed with `,4 teaspoonful pepper and :1 `few _u'1'ains of cayenne; con`tinu:e beating. Then add 2 tablespoonfuls lemon juice slowly while beating`. our half of sauce onto a hot plat- `ter ;over this place a thick, juicy, broil >d sirloin steak; cover steak with remziininsr sauce and : im- n1e(liz1tel_\'. the consist` , Buying Beef by Grade .y:n..~ !u..f hv 9`r:ul.A i:1k( I WONDER WHY THE RED CROSS TESTED RECIPES THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938. ying Beef by Lxrade tho` .. hr-cz1L1. tho 1' brand- };'ovr*m- nu-`.o1'.<. :, the the mu, Fuli and s 52- " 'R.(~-m` nn H1 nlninf Cm.<.< Sc'>ciot_\' wish to} fo11owin_r: for donations; -51-.91 rjn-:mt. .\h'.~'. C`0ck-` N. P. Graham. Bill` Plwd .-\. l{r3':.< _\'. .\`I)':~:. \ G.oodt'r*1low. ...1._. ...p.;-, .ri\'r\n nut Wh-v n the wind.< of fortune waftcd, And life so happy seemed-, And .~:hzulow.< nL`Vvl` (larkent-od Where sunbt.-amt; ever glwuned, And when our fm-t we1~.(- . And wt.-. could rmly s1and-- I wonder why so many Re-ach~(1 out :1 l'riondJ_v hand. tide--- |IV \.a'-.r over ` rivon out Ilxry and sci ?child1-.rm attc 1 .`.Ii.~:.< Du' ` 3 A. 14:-nnox, Emont in the `tend the me was putting: [date for it n tin favor of |1in_;' up thu- has ?nc1'n-u. The W.C.T.U. monthly meeting "was held in Co1l,iIc~.1' St.Uni1cd Church Sunday School room on Monday. .VIa1`c}1 7th, with a good uttcndunx-(-. ;\'Ir.<. (Dr.) \\"i1dmzn1 wax. in the chair afur:-1' an absence of s<.-vcrzll mont.h.=. Rv_~x'. E. E. Longj `om,-1~.- pl':l)`Cl'. i'oHo\\'ud by Mi.'<.< I')mma King and Adjt. Chzu'1on;;', 11111 of`1`u,1-in-g impressive prayc1'.=.. i Mi nn`_ W.C.T.U. Provincial; .otl`Iti-in-g impressive p1'a_\'L-1'.~:. ,.. lV1iS.~,` Du'. W.C.T.U. Provincial;b `Field Secretary, who is a very `(l gpluasiiig speaker, addressed the D imeeting, giving some star-tlixip; facts,`.' and illu. of the eects of; alcohol on the brain. She stated V ialcohol was not digested like food, but \\":nt directly into the bi0Od;` stream, and one drop of alcohol in `a thousand drops of blood would iaflect the brain. She also stated .1nan_v more facts about the `effects ,`_of alcohol. She advised parents to select the movies their attended. . announced for Mrs. J. `A. who througrh bereavr- family, could not at- meeting`, that Collingwood 1.` |\\'as on a vote at an early {date liquor store and those. l favor the liquor store are put- `ting ai-sgtlinent that Barrie`; ;ln1.< inc)`:-z1. in population and isv iL`(,`Ul!l_;` more business since having: gthv liquor storm, and CollinL`wo0(`l `liud (i1'(`l'l`2l.>'(?(l in population on an `mun? of not h21\'in_e' a liquor stow. 10`, .:1rr.x~ tvinn rzmce pc-oplu were ask- ,-iwl to try and h lp thn Co`.lin:\vood lpunplv in tli~ir rrlit to k vp the `= Am. Ind T7.rn-I-i.. i1ni1i\lI~` iLi11g` u in `<'0ttin3_r 11110 H lhud (l< coun? \ Th. nu .. As wealth to L1.~' increases, And our coffc-r.. overow, And (very xviszh is g'1'ant(-d The 1or1g`in;: heart can know. A question rises cv-P1`, Like the rising` of the tide-- I wonder why so many .1\r<" :11\\'a_v.~' by our side. `wood \\'1.~'h>.':< I0 Kx~(-p 1t.< 1'm1v1 um b0\1~'1';1y:(* rooms out of tho town. .\h'.<. I-I-`!'1nund H2n'dy con`.ribut0(l` `:1 hozxutiful voc-:1 . solo. :1c('omp:miod In` .\h'.<. Hzxrry A1'n1stron_Q'. M1's.; `,\\ . .~\. Spvnrn and Mr:<. F`. G01-in_<.1' "r:-ndm'~ (1 u dnlL:l1f`fL1l vocal due-:. ' .uccon1pz1ni-(I by .\I1~;<. J. H. Du`. I .\Iis.< Du' while hero \'i. Bar- Vrio. Orillia. Mine.=ing1' and other ',. . to : hundred .,B.C.I. . and public school :. She also visited somv of .down. kn p the liquor store and" thw Sunday Schools. `W1 [U H'_\ (ll|\l xrxp um. \v....._\....-.. Ipooplu in to kt-op the- =1iquo1' . out. far1'iv peopbr-T `know thui Llu-1'0 are puople '. `$111: their monv-.\' in th'- liquor stow` `and bcxwn-z1_<;e roc-m.= who . hr- . it for food. c`.othin2`. milk, `bread and Inmt, and if C`01lin_;'-1 iwood \\'1.~`h>-.3` Io k<~<~p its rrzliof bill kw-1) and xbo\1~"1`z1.2'o xv..- Imlnmml T-T-,n'd\' onn`.1`1bute(14 Succc-.<.< is devc1o1)in_g' one s abil-N`; mes until om: reaches the. very-'1 {Emit of his capacity. `. i `per ar butter. C...|nl One \\'a_\' to be unhappy is to `.5. I . I I i an thv ha.pp1nes.< of others. i and spread generously with cm- I W.C.T.U. Thor: came 21 day of shadows And the tid-v went out to sea, And with it w-en-`. our fortune, And heaith and hope did ee. "Twas then we turned for comfort, But the sunshine friends had ed. I \vond~<-1' why so many The-n coldly turned th-oir head. cm from 1 because V. I`). I3. l40T1_Q ' U) }_1uL uuu -- wutl ` nal out vlm`. all ltzyqc with its avers. 1:l1(.- blue sky; ,..-..un. nc FnLI Hollanua1se- ~ kn-)4 and Hr ,67 College! '\T%I%1 Jlihragry Nook! Adult The Ti(Ic .-\lwa_\'.~' Histi-.~', by Elisab-.-.`}1 Stancy Payne. 1,..vr..u.- Hn_-tr-r Hmwnlce trans-`. [ Walton. 4 ` One of the most ancient of a1'ts.; 7,'.l1i(> art of weaving, is surve_ved complefsely for us in this hook. Be- '_ grinning: with the primitive methods, of making` materials among early: icivilizationis. the evolution of the` iinclustry is followed t.hi'oug'ho'ut the world. Rare prints aim used zit` limes to illustrate the text. 1 6 J . Lin1e.< ;,-"row (lespondent, It :(-1-ms so very strange Tlw fri-Iml.< \\'~ had in sunshine S_hm,-_l with th-~~ . change. _'.1tW:l1opr- solm-tiln will ln'i_s:"nten Wl`; soul by (loulwi so riven. 1-.\"on(l:-r if t,is trup W".-`ll n<-`ct-1` Cll1H`.f.`,` in llcaven. ".'l(llf (1 It] LU Cu The Story (1.1- AF '11n 8 to 11 Years 1 Guard-smcn of the: Coast, `John J. Fkoherty. I xx/r:1n.` nu.` at .<-on a trim cc `JOHN J. l`hUl|C1L_y. ) Miles uut at sea 2'uard cutter gets 21 rad \;m1u_2'g'1er is n<>z1rb_\'. :1 `ablml. a . is :1_Q')` .4`n "Flu. rnfh-1~ cur-(-(15 H1". Hill and 1' `-t\ nu [U ` "Pu;1'_Q'_\' I\'u-tp.~' Ii. H:1. \ ` xvnI1v1(!' u'I1`] `Charm is the measure of : I nnxvnr A _\'0l1I1_Q' g'1r1 _Q'm.= LU nutru '.'i. hm` fathwr and _:1'zmdmo` `{.-\pm-tm(-ni hL1nti?1'2'. bu_\'inL' fl1l`11 and kt-1~pi11_;` house in 1L1.~'. `\'(`]'_\' diITr'-In-nt from thv way li\'-;< in this country. as Pom.-'_\' nd:< out whar-n . de(*idn.< to n` `Petr.-1'. :1 childhood friond. \'0rth1z1nd }*`00tp)'in.t.<, by j nr-th (oni1)r-are. \ 1-nvnnnr-n nf u. O1-th jg nvth (`o111l)r-z11'r-. i A 1'o111a11(-v of the 1101111 pic- iturod in this zmimzii . of thin (";1n21diz111 No1`ti1wo: M011 onto:-1` lthv stoi-_\'. but the chief cha1'acte1`s `are `.110 b<:u\'e1'. the silwr fox. the `111u. thw woiverine and other- animals who live on Little B011 . >T1'~t- Lzikv. The author has Visited `in Barrie this winter and is now: on his wa_v *0 the fa)` 11o1'thiz1ndi I\Jllcll|l| um um . . . \ . . . , . V V . ,, power `To chain the eeting: fancy of an: I hour, And rival all tln. spell of beaut_\"sl (lower. A subtle graoe of heart and mind; that ows { With tactful s_vmpa,thy; the sweetest rose, If not the fairest. '.hat the gardenf lznnnvc II IIOL bile 1uuc.n. um ...\. ,5... .... .. knows. A quick responsiveness in word and deed, `A dignity and stateliness at need, The will to fo11`ow or the art to 1,,..A . Th`. mi Cr}: thunk tho follo u......ln/A . sm- HUI And rules +1-n-n to whom this most gracious gift is known life's great poteznli. factor for her own, . l alike the cottage and the throne. - -Louisa Carroll Thomas. Vlll U) lead. WHAT l_CHARM ? 12_ to 16 Years I. . ..n,- Hnncrx " 1 Adult \1 ..... \'. H) I ears H()L1.~'r-," by The Nm-t~hern Advance 1`.~L'-lw .\h'.~' burn. f`.-.. i...~ R11.s. to rzmdmothr-1'. 12' furnit.L1r= ` n.. .4. n\-{) ` avttraction .= ` b y K ren- Helml by ` HOW TO SAY IT WITH FLOWERSIALLISTON PRIVATE BANK- ` FORCED TO CLOSE DOORS: x I1: is understood by most low-rsli of llowers that the sendvr of forgeb ; I mw-nots is at`omplin5: t,o c.\'p1'e:~:.< his,- true love for the 1'ecipi~:nt. From Holland comes the golden dz1ll`0dil.| `which expresses the zlg'(,'-01d fa--ling? of chivalry. And th'<~1'e are manyl .othe1' 0we*r.~: equally interesting` in thx-.i1' .~:ig`nicanc-e. ', 'T~n-~~-nuzln A4-' r .H`6 n\-nn! vnri:-'l{-< .`.Iy,Iluu.uu\,-L . ` Thousands of di`erem `of flowers and plants, each one of which ca1'ri'c-s its own message in the language of poets and (lr:-ain-`1's, _will be on exhibition at the Nine- `.tL`(,`lltl1 National Flower and Gurde'n ?Show, to be held in Toronto from .\`Izu`ch `.Z:3th to April 2nd. It is thi- f'n`. timv that this 5.-'1-out floral (lis- pluy will b< 50011 out. L nitr-(l Stale-.<-'1`oi'onto, because of kits _'.';1`<'21t rt putation us 21 Show ("it_\', lins h- n chosen for this honor. Ji1t.~1':u~1iii;' indved arc lliv \'.`o1' V \Jl~l`.J 1' `mutlv . by flowers. If per- `-h:inc- you)` lady low \\'(`l'~' 10 .<(.-ml you . _;'ol rod. whuf would `this . Ii:1pp_\' indt.-e(l you |..+honl(l lw, for _:o`.'rl.~ n ' cncoum;:<~mcnt. rod . varie.:ie.<~ of th.- 3 A young: 1zx(1_\' 1'l`L'l'l\'( u it unnum- ful bouquet of lilies. She was`: ' slig-`htl_v Iukvm aback, but upon in-`X vest.ig'z1tion she found that what 1 ,h(- wantc-d to ex[)1-ms \\':1.< his ad-5 `miration 1'01` her 1)u1'it_\* and mod ` 4 esty. ; I \v,,,,,. u ,,_-._ 1.... ..1`..:.-. `xuuivr. `L'D`l`_Vu | IL Many t'amou.~' lovc afYz1ir.< haw-I _bcen carrir.-(1 on through :hr-1an- 'g`ua`,rL- of fiowcr.<. Practically any `feeling, whmhcr it he love, jr>a1ou. for distrust, may be expressed by 'the sending` of some particularly `suitable: ower. Concealed love is expressed by the Acacia; jealo\1s_v by the Hyacinthe; distrust by La- `vendor. nu ,, 5 l.__ __ VUXIUUL. ` When one is far away from the object of onc .< ziffmctioii, pansics. `could be ; to szxy, ihink of nm. I 'l`h- su-vn ages of life as told by the immortal William Sl1z1k(.-.~:pcm `can be --.-xpm-:~'. in the lan;ruz1_:e 01 ;Ilow<-r.<. Fi1'.~'t could be the Haw- >Ihorm-. which v-xp1'-sses the hopal for the futur:-. and then the Lilac. :1-"`llll]]_" of the lll'>`l' emotion of low-. And as Wt: 'g1'0\\' older the Ivy, c,-.\'- l `pr'ssin_2' friendship. The Rose will c.\;pre.+.s'.vl1e beauty of form and `_fz1cr_-. The Morning` Glory, c0qu~-t1'_\` Followin;: the courtship. Orungxn i_Blos.'~:oni.~', of which tiliero will be 2: .pi'ofu. at the forthcoming` Nat- ional Fl-0\\'-1' and Ga1'd~_n Show. urn iscnt to ask for milad_V s hand. IH0ne_Vsucklc~ to show the bond 0! `love. and the Shamrock, loyalty.| {If this marria,<:e does not last. hap-I pi1y CV01` after, the Larkspur will Hell of hwszr ckle-nes.'=. Th-0 Yellow `Carliation denotes disdain, and the Camelia, pity. I TILLISPHONE TALKS lady n-cm-iv<>d ax beauti- .4 n4` HHm_- Qhn urn: lU_V2UIy. . ast spur no ._ l . A petition in bz1nkrup.c_\'hu;~: hem` ` ;.~g'le(l a;rains1 the rm of Graliulnl {and l\'nig`lit, private banke1`.~:, Allis _|1.on. and LlTr` bank closml its dooi`.~ illilst \\'(-ck ('I`l(l. Vi Thvrw are nr,-a1'l_\' ve liundred dun`-l fpositors. but there is little feuling -lof apprehension. One prominent < .-\llis~t.on business man. who is n 'f`heav_\' depo.' CXD1`-"SSO(l the con .-:..-um ohm r-\'m'\' den0sit.o1' would _l 3 I . `heavy `viction that Ibe` paid om- dollar. an ,it was . raxrgement Act, which has forced him I know for a `fact that thc- passed (lepositor, expr-e-`ssc(1 tnc c\'c)`_\' depositor hundred cents on )I1'. l\'ni_4'ht, L-xlrcnv-`1,\' honorable man. the Farmc-rs` C1'edil01's in (`UH thr- he sair . is 1 but .\1'- 1934. out of busi `( ness. board which operates this act ha I cancc1l~`d $30.000 of i11tc1'v.~'-`. duo the bank on farm loans. Onr- fzxrmcr \\'z1s (Inc 10 pa)` 7 :';0 :1 _\'vz11'. Hr hml lhc }):1. \'(= par: of thp .$.3:'. prccv ding. Ho 21 . . . . . paid 0 ppl I\Ll nothing` yc-u1':~' and only pawl for tho two y:~:11x~' .` ht- for l hozmi 1-')I\ yvzu'. nr nun pun; m p21. . :0 precz-ding: z1pp1iL~(1 to and his whnlv nb]i_<::1ti0n celled. That is only ( tun... ,..-mhl -nnv hn.:inr-. and ms wnmt nnn_u-uuun nu: Lan 4co.11ed. 1.: one case. ; ;How could any buslnr-ss uxptct to 0 NO MATTER WHAT your nancial problem may be, our local Manager will he found quite ready and willing to dis- cuss it with you, and to give you the benefit of his knowledge and experience. This Bank is in your district to give you such Banking Service as may be required, and whether you desire to open an account, arrange for a loan, remit money or to obtain iniormation or ad- vice, our services are equally at your disposal. BMlKFT0R0NT70 .\ll`.~'. H. J41l,|-unx. .vm.~. `.\Ir;<. W. Gm` C1':1i;:. .\I1'.<. Flwd KG : O. Mi.-'.< Coodfrlllow` T\'ins-t\`-two ar'(i<*1r-.< xvr-rr; 1- 1.. 4 un.