(serve wi1 , Her, 2 yolks I salt, few cup boiling} THE KlD1)lI3S' EYES will 5 nrklc when ou P bring in an appetizing platter of Fish. It's a dish t for a kin 7, with its dclicim`-=.. alum- 2: pleasing flavour . . . yet so incxpcnsixc that you will have money left over for extra meal- time trcats. ' You can enjoy Canadian Fish and Shellsh all the year `round - over 60 different kinds -- frcsh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickl- ed . . . as often as you wish. Many tempting recipes make it easy for you to oflcr delightful variety [0 hearty appetites. . .- Builders and contractors {Cottages and All Kinds of Repairs- ` i BARRIE _ _., nu can; I :_` A. E. Prince , ` Job Gunstone *Was It You 3- 3.00 p.m. Sunday at the cm`n-:1 `of Ross and 'I`m~onto btreets. Tull. dark ;:entlem:1u \\'e:u'in;: black and white tweed su-it, whizu shirt. with . pin . in black, wme rod -ilk tie, wine red . wine red h:.m(lke1'chi<-f, black shoes. v ;p- 'r,,-__I__. `bl: g 3.45 p.m. Wednesday. S!`.t~ _"(>t ,into 21 war in from of Simmons. Attrac'.ivel_\' garbed in rust, s'.111('. iund brown. D:`e.<.- had :1 rust . _\vith hm-Eu blouse. She were 2. brown felt tzlurcd hat and hrowr: ykid 5:]o\'e.<. Her .<]1 were rust. She carried a Hown hc.ndb:1_<:. * 12.30 p.m. Thursday at the '0- `m('n .< (`zlmnliun (fluh lmtchx on. Sin `wore :1 _L'l`_\ znlternour. h`e.~'..< wit`: `~`11(l1`t . zx nr-at black upturneti n v. 1 _ 11,, v ,, .,_,. , ,1. `\.\~4A`vAA| u gun. ..u.u.._..-__. Jwr-ll drr-.<. _\`oun_: \\'.>m:.m as sh" "ente1'e(l thv I`.:mk of C`0mmen`-. I ,She hurl dzirk hair, Wm: e_\'e.<, nu: `wore a neat. blue suit, blue _::10\ c.~ `and blue felt Lat. She had 21 1ir:`m iower on her 121110]. O .-\BSALO.\I" by Howard S1-11r1:.: .. `uxus. u ;u.v Z -worn with poi.~e of the 111:: ,4- J. GUNSTONE & CO. Sa turday. Page Seven Phone 1154w Phone 228 Passed JU ILLIL Barrie. Ont. "MY E.\'GLAND" by Sh:mk.= THY-I SPF.AKER'S DESK BOOK"--by Martha Lupton . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.< IN HIS STEPS` by C. M. Sh-Con Over 20 million copies "HOUSE OF ALL N.~\'I`IONS by C`nr1:~vt":na Stead ..$3.00 OLD MO ILEY `nu \ nAu.-u- T nrnc . . . but ll1eres still time to make sure you are adequately listed. Special listings that add greatly to [he value of your telephone include: SEPARATE LISTINGS . .. `Fur nu-min-r.~ uf firm II-urn-nah nwn1lwrn|':I pnrm`r.~'I|ip. (Pon- plr furgc-l ulu-[In-r it is 5I||ilI1. Brown & Jum-.~ or Brown, Flnilh K` Jnm-;~.) 0}7nr utlu-r nu-Inlwr.~ uf yuur huu.~(-hold. WEAYM0llTH S What Women are Doing_ xoxoioogojozozcxoxcioc ago 93010 nv >;o;o;.>;<>;o1o&o;u;o:o; JOINT USER LISTINGS . .. 'Li_~lin;:~ fur huh-l gx|~.~l.~`. '1 III uulln --u........ Orur mum-.~ prmmunm-11 llH- sunlr hut 1-apt-llrnl (|iff:~rvnl|_\'. tJ:|m'.~ livid Iniglll ul.~o \\(Illl to be undvr Ra-o.I.) U 1 U L. . J11`; by James Hii `Fur firm: or inn! [)r\`H)i.~r.~ and u~i1 lisrixxgs in both \ and yellow 0'.lu:=i ILL} _\1UL LIV!" 1 by A'xdre_v Lucas $2.50: BOOK STORE 30 ELIZABET H ST. :. n. DL,,,,,, Heard a comment at the Women s Canzuiian Club luncheon by an out-` 01-town visitor-. an intelligent ne looking group of v:orncn. We quite agreed with her. May we especially rnuntion our nia_\'or`s vfe, Mrs. H. G. Ro'r)e1t.~:on, just back from En_,-`lzm(l, looking charm- ing? in black and white chiffon with an extremely .~:m;u'L hat; Mrs. Carl Stewart in hlark frock with an un- usual hut, l)lk1<:l{ felt with red trim. I to Bliss Isobel whr. won second imli\'iIn:||.~' jninlly ncrup_\'in5:, u~in-,1 unv In-Icphum-. Furl; nth wllilr ~-vlinn uf dirt-rlnry *'.lua=ifiv.-cl Tt-Ivphonc [)ire('tur_\'. CHIPS Hun... 1 n DI. ` Phone 475 : prize in the novice class for plow- in'_:; on local day. Congratulations also to Miss Maizie Hickling, R.R. No. 1, Arris, who won the prize on local day for the best plow woman` in the county. ` I Among those who eV1i.>'.`lL&in~ 3d for 311's. Horace Wil.'~:on w..'re: Satur- day dinner, Mrs. Tom Sinc1air;| z1tf:_-moon tea, Satu1'(i:1_\`, .`vl1':. J. H. Sea_::ran1; af'.ernoox1 tea Monday, -)1)-s. I<`r2mk Hurlburt; zlmner '1`ue.~.- day, .\h'.~.. I~{z1n'\' .\10"L'-.".. A painting: group will he held this season at the `art Cenmz; teacher. Miss Gwen Fife. For fur- `(Imr information kindl; phone At the .\IcNabb-\Vatte1wort,h wed-I (li11: the icing on the weudiny_r cake was a delicate pmmrose pink which Imxtchoxl the Lint of the hridez `g`0\\'n~-qui1(3 :1 (i.xin`.y touch, we thought. The dzuhng muffsi carried by the bridesmaids werel made by the bride s mother. The; by-i bouquvt w;1.< c::.12_'ht by the sister of the bride, Miss Wanda \"uL1e1'wo1"t.h. 1 1 per for ants at wedding. I Remember mv-etim: this the I.ib1':u'_\' John I)u\'iml.<: Eventl. 'f`h:17 1.:1d_\' Txxw-ed.~`mui:` proved her good .-port.'~nxn:111ship by speaking (le.vpI::- :1 bad cold. She is all and more than \\`r- could h2.\'e hoped I Horn ` On F1i~'iuy r'.'eninL' last Mrs. RE A. Wzxttelwnrth held 2`: 'nu`et sup-t the attendant: and assist-3' at tho .\I<-.\'ub},~Watterworthl OLUO-1'-lu)\\`n 1:uest;< at the MC .\'z1bh-W'atte1*wo1'th xvetldmg \\`r.-re: 'I`u`:'mm), .\I1'. and .\ I1'.: T. E. Con~ .. 1' Y1 u at a nu, nor. _\Ir.~. M. Hall. )1 '\.'t:xe1~. Mr. and Mrs. xx- L\\. n...\.-` L-mbrid_2'e REFERENCE LISTINGS . .. '. as If no answer cull ..." ;:iv'mg: am :nllvrnn- liw numlwr: ul.-u night and Imliduy lialillgs. 0-\ rt-fa-r('n('0 ]i~tin(: for lhv prrmn who Iin-s in ullv rily and works in amnllnvr. D :1 \.' nus. mun--.u.. V... Thu1'.-d:1y 2:: 8.1.3 at' Hall. Sneaker, Mrs." 311. Subjcxit, Current ! TUESDAY, OCTOBER lb. 1938. 311'. nf. l":1.~`. Manager ;. .. ; I1`. and I\11`.~:. ( A. llorrow, ` '] (`mm Da\'id- \ Ah`. :mI _\Ir~'. { ( :.i .`xIr.<. Rohtzl ;\1I.=.= Ruth } Club` An effective .-wttingx of green` ferns and palms, white mums and white candles, formed the back- ground in Collier St. United Church last Saturday at seven ,:..n. for them mzu-riage of I-Jrial Anne Waiter- \\'0l'tl`l, elder dzurgliter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watterwortli, Barrie, to; Angus 'J.`eas(lall .\Ic.\ abl:, son of Mr.` and Mrs. A. G I\'IcNabb, Bai-1'ie.l, iev. E. Long p-rrformed the` ceremony. Mr. HOI'i1C\ Wilson, ofi 'lToronto, played the wet}-zlinsr mu. 1`L f\ 1` ._Z ,1 .. ...I..n.. ... ..-. ....-. 1.. .....v....v, .... u.. ....v ..._.......A.. The bride, given in marriage by her father. were a p'.]'nu'o.:e pink umoire princess gown with train, and white tulle veil, held in place h_v primrose.<. She carried pink and `white mums with a .=;'.ul;;` of heu- ; ther from Scotland in `The bridal at:endan'..= (lressed alike in all style were crinoline .4 their gowns, and Carrie} muffs made . .\Ii.<.< \Van(lz1 Watterwozth, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and `Mrs. John Hi Akron, wu.< matron of honor. They were I(l1'0.<.~'(l in rose taffeta. `E Miss .\I:1rion .\lcNnhb, .~'i.-tor of the ' groom, and I\li.<.~ lictty '~Kitchener, wore 1'u;-liia t:1ii'r>t:i. 'iBri(le:~:niz1i(l.< llrs Arthur .'\l::l\3r-n7,ie izind )li.'~Is Helen Gzwrrltt wore inu- `genta taffeta. Mr. John (7. (`hit- tick was best. man. The usher.~ iiwere Captain C. Ruikes, 3lz`.j01` Gor- -`rlon Lonmnzin, .'\Ir. \V;1`r;cn Wil'_::n', 3i Mr. John J. Hi(-key, .- kron. ill)`. .\lP1`\'_\'ll Corbr-tt, l`oron`o. The i.<;r bouquet. r gowns, with polk bonneis to tnatch` of pink and white ]_')0}'i.}_)Olli 'mum.<.` Ohio, ` l`l1'i(lo`-.'~nn21i't`l.~' 1 S:1u ` Ohio;' Did you know lasl week waal Baby Week at Zellors? 'l`hou_<:|1` gunmarried, the attracti.:e idea drew. jEve to the store, whence she; bought, not baby things. but prac-' ltical necessities--two neat house dresses, one at 79c and one at $1.00. The latter is quite fetching. It is wine print and is trimmed: .with wine buttons down the front, 380 you see you can have the lat-; ;est color even in houac dresses! ` bride you niight ifollow Eve's lead on the house dresses and invesrtigate for your-J selves at Zeller's. They have some; priced as low as 59c. u s u , By the way, ! 0 Are you one of `he many win-f (low =hopper.4 at the attractive win- idows of Moore's Shoe Store? If' %you are, you'll be amsious to sec- ;if the values really are as good as: ithey sound. What better way of; gnding out than by buying a p_air.i 3 3 u i Is your car in pr-.;ty decrepit] Are you tired of listening; y l . . . n n I .11.... nu` - ..4 ...u. 1 nd [were irlon illr. FM)`. lhride .< mother were `~\`il1(3l)\`1`l'_\ voi- lvvt with l1e:1<:rlrc. of o.~'t1*i<-h .plumesI( pink Anal \\`in:he1'1'_v), })inl< I2l('('(5.~'.~`()l'l(`.~' and u co1` of B1'iai'- `:<-liffe ro.~:e. nnvl lily of the vallr-_\'. `Tho _2'rooni`.< moiher wore plum vol ivet with l>l:u-l< ' :1c('c.=.=oi'ie.= and ic-orsage of Tzilisman roses. l l F`ollowin_: tho recep-rion at the ihome of the bride's parent.-,, Mr. innd Mrs. :\H_!. ,`l.1.~` .\Ic.`I\'nhh loft on at motor trip. The bride vvore ;i.~:ni;u'1 F 1 . .. .. .'AL ...., Wil'_;':n',i Ohio ; I 2i_ _ l'Tl~mu~n': 3800 gshape? to its zilzirminyg .=:oumi:'.7 of putting , and short-l turn it inl `Iup with its weaknes.=:.<- comings? Why not `NOW? This is the Lime to do icy; .See the splendid line of used cars iat Chitticks. u I I Eve and Anne had a real oung`; ,the other night. The boys unrler-i itook to teach them the game. Eve i lis Filll .-tiff. but she's ,:c1:zg' to be :1 ;1'e::ular bowler from now on. `.cpnnino- vnnr lilna nnflnor % _e'1'e(-n ':o`in_~: a('cr3.~v. .-`\ftey' the reception ml, `mmtber of the guests cmn wedtlinci` {party went on to Iiance at tho_ iA:'n`-ouries. On their return M12: `mud .\'Ir.=. Anc'u:< `.\Tc_\'a};In wan live at, `thn Pinecroft Apartn1.n L;~, (flapper-1 I ( 1 i itcm 31., Barrie. Cor.g,1`utL11znio11 Carr, .-\T]andah-, Mm NAB B--WATTER WORTH th. I\Ir. am .\11-.. H. H:.u;.-m(1e,! and .\'I1'.<. I-Iric \V'if -:. John Dzm`.-on. Lamdon; I "arse Wz1t`erwo1'th_. Oriliia; )1-.i " .\h`<. 1:`. Saudv Pol) Sauderi; Sid 3I:Lennan, Kliohexter; Mr.` I\IcLr11en, .-Waning. J. W. . I`.(.`Df)hZ:](i. Bra\`e1`tor.: Mr. and .VY . .n -. ms .- Be Beautiful JEWELLE `13_1NJ_vjg'_}r STUDIO R. H. Judcre, Bmifor(i, :.nr.i M1-.=_. Iorace Wii.<.on, s . osaboli -z` ; `.1: ;xuuuu r. Bil} Kn {heir hon IN FALL HAIRDOS ..... -.., -..v....._, . (fl 31.1`. I .\Y1g_ver. . Buffalo; .\T1'. 21:11:11! and Miss. Dorothy 1'_ xmonri Hili. Jack Stu1`e- ` x v I V I I Closingoonl and .\I1':< pm 5 The Barrie A_d.v_an_c:{=.__ ..\ ._.\.\x_ H ubba rd Torontc, 20 OWEN STP FIST `LOOK YOUR 1?-EST .11 ;; genuine oi], hm-`Y-xvound . .ra} pcrmanc-:nt- '.}w .~mE. method of pvrmam-r:t-w:\'\'mg long hair. T lephone 1412 for $ Aeppoinlment `I EVE GOES 'irathe1' than :1 Lindrance ! l I ` When you dmft know what you" want in the way of a gift or of a!` lcard, do you know where to go?i ;If you follow l s example you'll `[1 [go straight to Weay:r.ou th s. Tho 'other day Eve bought. the smart-- lrst Canadian 1'`..':ipe book with en- velopes for clxppings in it. The various envelopes have little ve1'.=,es on them to advise. and enieltain the cook. And don t we an need both` occasionally? Anne say: the only itrouble is she can t. forget the `vm-.=es. Have you notlced what. `.good service you get in Weuy- mouth .~*'? 'I'h.:- clerk~ are a help .. .. .. o ;..:.. \.4VL\/A ....... AAULIJV 1 bridc-.~ ;foIlow ;dresses iselves Ze1ier s. -`price- A 1 I C I Between the Book Ends '5BlVUb ill: LJBHUIU. .lH:y uavt: DUNN ; " ipriced | ATWG ha ; 'she d like win- 5&lm IJ0ti1t0`3- Sh-J (T<'")- "J , nu 1 L, nIIr\ nnhavu lit the values really good as ` LU Lit-Hut, L nup time- 01': Method: W'h.lr3 yet just a littlel pair. ihard (not quize cooked) put in a, ` ihalf tin of red salmon (removinrg, ` decrepit ;bones and skin) ad a :.'r..ill piece of; Eshape? listeninglbutter. Cook until done and serve! `to puttingihot. Add the peas at the last. 5up Had-`me 9auce wia. `comings? inlfisli): 3 tablespoons butter, yolks: it.l0f eggs, `A. t-ezispoor. cars'::'rains cayenne. 1-3 watv-1'. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. l ` ` ` Method: Cream the butter; add` ! ouhnzibeaten yolks of eggs; add season- unrlter-iings and water; cook over water. itook iboiling very slightly until thick: `is she .< stir constanlly. Remove from heat. jmld lemon juice. Sewe at once. l ; re::ular = i 1 Eve was at the Plowing Match} :'I`bu1'sda_v aftemoon. Were you";`| &And did your feet ;rn'v1ve s1ither- `-in'_-` around for b0u1'.< m the mud `.7 01' are you stayinr: at home these , dz-1_\'.4 unable to crawl azound? If! :._\'ou have aches and pawns in your` ' V-2": or ankles. or callcu;-`es on your . f-Ae`. it`.= probably your arcbeall Bettel` {rot them xed up the Scboll i vinjv before ihey 29: any '-vor.:r.: e bought :1 pair of Dr. Scbo1`: ~' ..50. They're so comfortable =hrv . 4 up late rzatber than take them off to so to bed. - .5 `buvn. DU u:a\.u um... ....u bu|A:u. ..... r ::cng :1` on.`: IThe1'e .= nothing like keeping` your _ [mL1S(3]r< in trim and at the mnnv`; ;timr> r2njo_v a ne sport of .=ki1`;.g Come and wa'th Eva ; progre.=.= at= the Pa1'rir.- BowHn_<: .\.c_\' and Se? if you can beat her. ' - 4. .s Q Other Personalized Permanent: $3.50 and $7.50 How about .~'0m I re(-ipe; for *h:'.~ L husband :~. I" \'-' you over noticed how `eel; 2.~' ermaliy Wall witl". greyx, brown hlzu-k ? F.\`r;'.= boy friend ako 1311? a nr-at. warm. white =wem`- for hz1cimir.`on. Have you .=crAn SHOPPING] I some sh and hunt-'g `his week 7 It took 1 few hours shoul-4. be MY SCOTL.-KNI." by .\I:xcDone1` re you '3 a ne ' me -und? If your arches. 3 I 1 3 I J. 3 ll ti 75 l e 0 0 h `V it 1) L : \cA.vu.A\'-Iu ;uu....v; . Eve read the following in Octobrarl Canadian I\'Ia and thought . d pass them along to you: I Roast Venison- The meat should ihe wiped clean with 2: damp cloth inn-rl than wiped again Wllh a cloth moisxtened with xvinegar. Salt and pepper generously and spread well with dripping` ((lon t use buP:ter),1 or else score with well scored fat; pork. Place in a hot on 450 de-': grees and baste for ve minutes. `When well b:owned, reduce the heat and cook until done. At 350: this should take about 20-25 min-` utes to the pound. Baste every 15` minutes during the entire roasting Baste thoroughly. Make a brown ` ' gravy and serve vexy hot with a I Hart jelly. ` 1 n__..:_I__ ._ D ____ ._ ("L..J..... 1':tLle time on the par ; of the wife to learn how to prepare it in the tastiest manner. Q-1 `.1 .-u *r\.1 .m.. JCll u \ ` Partridge or Prairie Chlckenlzf "Pluck the birds and wipe clean .the usal damp cloth. Place a couple `of ;~:trip.< of bacon across each. and` bake in 21 hot oven for about half an hour. Baste frequent7y and serve ` `as swoon as they are cooked. If jdc-;~:i1`ed, you may cut off the` b1'ez1.=t:< and Ir-grs: and {grill them iwith a little butier and Currant `jelly by W-a_\' of basting. Sa1t and pepper towards the nd of the cooking and see that they are de- `licately browned. Svwve with wild frice as a natural. ' 4 has two 1'ecipr.>.< of-her own: to share W'.`.ih you: Salmon Chowder: 2 '.`up.'~1 diced p0tz1t0e.'~: (raw), `,5; cup onions i(raw). r-up carrots` (raw), `I29 cup celery (diced), pepper and salt' `to taste, 1 cup peas. 1 1u_u_-.J. nn_'1.. ....L inn! n HH-In] dlfl CHCCSC 2 rablcsponns of butter frcsh chopped parsley Prepare a white sauce with the butter. the our. the mustard, and the milk; add the grated chccsc. season. Wipe the llets with :1 damp Cl0(h. cut in individual pieces. cover c`J.Ch pica: Will! the cliecsc xmxmrc. sprinkle Wllh chuppm! pzirslcy, place on well bum-red uvcn dish, and cook 20 minutes in moderate nvun. Fillets of any other kind of (Lanadirin Fish may be used instcad of Hndduck llt.-r.s. DRESSED FILLETS OF HADDOCK 1 cup of milk "2 cup of our 1 tablespoon of mustard 2 cups of grated old Cana- dian chmsc TO YOU. III : 1.. 1.1:; . Tr\Iv1r.,-