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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1932, p. 4

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the printer ruutish expedition northwest nauutoriks ann to get data eat jtet aa ffhuilrmty the british polar tear expedition which win spend from august 1st 1932 to august 31st 1933 studying meteorological and geophysical prob lems of ugh latitudes will eatahlhih its cam ihls year at fast rae in the great slave lake area of the northwest territories and the spring for waffles by betty barclay when the men come hi mom fishing when toe guests have finished the last or when the family to spending sevenlng al waffles made wades with good hup ter and real syrup are fit for a king rtata waffles 3 cups special cake flour sifted 3 teaspoons baking powder tt teaspoon salt 3 egg yobrs well beaten 1 cup milk teaspoons melted butter 3 egg whites stiffly beaten sift flour one measure add baking powder and salt and sift again com bine eg polks milk and butter add to flour beatbur until smooth fold in egg whites sate 6b hot greased waffle iron serve hot with butter and syrup makes fbt teectiou waffles reeaa waffles 3k cups special cake flour sifted 3 teaspoons baking powder h teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar ltt cups milk 3 egg yolks well beaten 3 tablespoons melted butter 3 egg whites stiffly beaten cup pecan m chopped sht sour once measure add halting powder salt and sngatanri sift to gether mmoeoosnbine milk sag yolks and butter add to flour bold 1 whites just before baking add peer bake on jwt greased waffle iron sacre hot with batter and syrup makes six section wifflea bers of the expedition have been book ed for fst by canadian national railways in conjunctlosi with the cunard steamship oaospauy the leader of the expedition j at stagg of the meteorological office of the air defence win sail on may if for montreal and the remaining members of the expedition will sail from south ampton on may 31 the scientific in struments and- special foodstuffs re quired by the party of our members will weigh approxknatery nine tons tms expedition b one aspect of an international scheme of general at tack on the present day meteorological and geophysical problems of ugh lati tudes the arhrmn is of worldwide scope and will be pa to by all the larger countries which have the sdvancexnen of snlfintnv rjixjwiedge at heart from august 1 lsia to august 31 1933 each such oountay will main tain a temporary o i ti at soma selected site in ugh ratjrnrtw thu period of thirteen rnonths cvthe jufai lee year at a similar successful nro- jrarnme and it has been strongly re- coromendedmhat en far aa n each country which- pa t in 1883c3 should ieemupr the orljflnal site during that orat polar tear britain eelearatedwith canada in aettinb up jcaoon at port rae tftjlite north aftn of the great 8uwerjiw bnths yw 0na4a will act n at ghesterneld nuet and copper mhw and great britain wfll her party to the lwtt bite the aha la to get a complete set of data for each pow tear station for thirteen continuous months in the fields of otoneurology terrestrial mag netism aurora anaaunoantierio trictty and then by cosrretatiug the tmai data troan an such stations to attain a synaptic view of these rations fields th the period- in tins way it is hoped to gain varnahle insight not only into the phenomena as they occur in the high wbanjlhej em b studied but i th tereraj brokems i bars nescutee tnensastvea in the subjects narruoned at u latitudes brttataa rerttrtpatiop jn thai in ternational aeneroe la bstng spons by tha oorarrxncnt through a grant- inaid and her main fflntrlhsitlon thn erpedlantn to fort rae la betng or ganised by a jotet national committee t april 27th 1932 vvhen you buy a car bearing this emblem you not only get the utmost in motor car value but you provide gainful employment for a canadian workman for an average of 87 days ski the new canad1ansuilt mclaugbxinjiuices atouk showrooms- r cfc s v mow km oftpkgktortn y now wa can own mclaughlin bljick new thousands of families are saying now we can own a mc- lauauinbuick for today a new mclaugh- linbtiick straight eight costs so much less than you might expect of course its s hclaugh- lihbuick through and tpromgh and mclaugh- unbuick quality makes ownership a lasting joy- 2l05 standard sedan wafst loctoryothaxx oat uacf man mdc mm of our wfrrd pay mum plmnjkmmu mom omtounlt mptmod out ever yriv ugafeaa iaeli if arfri rijuon th e fevy rvclaucmlirwesjscl sesohts bam with oranoc serves 6 6 a fried ham 9 tablespoons flour a cups orange hues paraley a to 3 oranges for shoes pry nam for this number of serv ings a bam steak of about 1u bis will be required add floor to 3 talflespoaaas of tat from frying bam and eook un til lightly browned add orange juice stirring wen to avoid lumps ooefc 5 minutes or until sauce is thick four sauce around ham on serving dish garnish with parsley and orange siloes makes about tfcup a tableanoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons orange juice 4 tablespoons oil teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar mix an ingredients thoroughly of which oal star henry tone fas is chairman representing the royal societies of condon and aamij and most of the other learned socie ties in wngrand int es in such work warning f1sbxng and tbesrassimg any person ashing or tre on the following properties west half lot 16 eon t bast half lot 16 con 6 east hah lot 17 con 8 m the town ship of ksuu win he p brant fihhimu fjlajb of streams ana enskl wood for sale hw mw rimwh olnlpa hardwood ikavll and saanle ajsjw per aroaia cord- balls tto baiuwooa ttbs and raus km bbamtwtmd a rtiaaa aaaj aaaj wood constipation afaiiij far 20 tfari mo oso eoold have sad saoaa a of eonshpatlosa than this iman jib method of correcting the trouble would rarely pot riat anybody wfc wffrjs in a similar way bhthdaadxnedtrse tor many yean as a boy and yond i annvred at freauem tfines from eosaenpattoa this was after a tttne somewhat letteved by a special mzrzm no i hardwood beach and nanla pjo hardwood umbs and wmffsjoo hardwood knots for fur nace tuo raus taae any quantity saw m 18 what dee this mean to yu suits anb tqpcoats every st gnarantrerl very 1 able prices sana niaai asa 100 ab sorts of najalilia done a rose tanm a bottle of krasehaa fkoni ral sjrbi iheo a matter of at least so dinner srsneh serves 1 cup orange juoce h cup lemon juice h cup grapefruit juice 3 cups water s ta lusar or honey orange slices n blond thoroughly chill if desired variations add to the above mix ture one cup of the juice of another fruit such as grape juice raspberry juice loganberry juice plrteapple juice elder or the juice from any ntm fruit or add one cup of a puree made by forcing peaches pears aprioota ba nanas or berries through a potato rker or course sieve dose i take in hot water at aja bad the six sans fct natures own prescription for w but waste matter every day the little daoy doit of tomorrow and mo take th along tha royal road to itb combine to honor railroad veteran maple nat lee cream 3 junket tablets 3 tablespoons cold water 1 quart mttk hpmt heavy areata 1 cup maple syrup cup finely chopped nuts dissolve junket cablets to cold water warm milk ciearn an m syrup to leuu n hot- remove from stove add dissolved tablet atb to mix wen and poor into the freeasr can let stand in a warm room untut firm then cool add nuts pack in loo and salt and frees using about one part of salt to eignt parts of toe re cipe makes 10 to 13 servings to be able to enamel your floors -valla- wood work or fur niture after supper and use them the next morning to be able to apply two coats within a fe hours of each wash oftjeq to be able to the surface as as desirable without banning the gloss i or color of the pro duct to be able to do away with special thinners and use when necess ary just tnxpentine to have eighteen of the most modern col ors at your choice you eon aom feature in ff a that qtdckthying enamel a rich and most econ omical household product would this not wonderful conven ience in the decorat ing of your home moreover yoa can get good results from one coat or two coats at the most yon can brush the enamel back and forth as much as you like and a small quantity goes a surprisingly long way r h thompson co phone 4 georgetown i it baw and ouick to bry p are rrmewnatae gladlw sent send job printing promptly and neatly executed at herald office w c chester serve order railway coraductors for quarter century rbm w o billy yw wlnnlpatratirauil live yeara se i lie aa en fob lkap ybab wbdl bofbs the suggestion was made that la the ne accounts- of weddings durtnsf leap tear ohe attire of the groom and best man should be des cribed instead of the gowns of the bride and bridesmaid th4 sounds reasonable enough another sugges tion is that the groom be given the kisses that usually go to the bride xf the custom should be adopted of giving the groom a square deal in the writeups of leap tear weddings paragraphs as the following might lie- chester of 1 aftertnentt- yeare se sa general djufr- mtin f tht ftanaiwan pirlfln awirtlna of the order of kauway conductors aemetlung of tbscaarscter that bad won him the asteem of not only the maa for whom he aetad aachtaf spojosmum but of the conipaar with which he laawoatsd wasre- vaalad by grant hall aenfar vies- pnwjusnt of the canadian padfw bairway when fee aald groom who was attired in the usual black looked charming as he entered the room on the arm of his mother the grooms golngaway suit was of navy blue with black derby hat and he wore the gift of the bride a beautiful tie the beau young groom was at tired in the conventional black with trimmings to match and he carried a bouquet of rosea his dainty little nephew was graceful ea flower boy th brides gift to the groom was an alarm clock and to the flower boy a hoy acnsrawfe the sweet young groom looked pale but very lovely j oilier in ahelourne iftkmonrlet with lb chester for feear yeare never once has b ha word we often tdufersd in oar views but i al- wayn knew that when ho told me aomathhjg heat least was ara- cerslv ooovulead tha it waa woobsbtbbv right bpsakto the conductors whom ha l so well for ay quarter of a ce one leans that bhv chaatar wag a square shooter than which in the ranb of his kind there is no prouder title chaster la epariacof words and always baa bas thronftaoot his earaer as bead of his order he has baby chicks a a from stock bred for the high est atandsrd in nrodnctlon abx aba anq oobmr body aba and ssduavavbtsaeva eumd cgusawswksta ebtaes vitality from etas aswragbxf rt least 3m ounoes to the diauu and to as wolgblnr less than aa ounces to the dosen 8 o whjas laahsnaa anmatodtomny louo 10c each ekl 1st prize 100000 cash 2nd prire 50000 cash 3rd prize 20000 cash 4th prize 10000 cash s prizes each 5000 cash 95 prizes each f 1000 casb 104 prizea totalling 300008 maintained the balanea of a loyalty both to his man and to the canadian facte railway with a raauaation that disdpune waa aa important tor the protection of the former as the latter ba knew how- to be firm whan what- he thought ware tha rights of his men were at stake without creating illfeeujag in the minds of company officials with whom ha might be negotutinc this is what chester himself baa to say of these relationships my relations with the members of the organisation and with the general offleen of tha company have been moat friendly and satisfactory and he boys on the road have always given ma a air break i have had tha earns treatment from the com panys omelet i have tried to an per etnek more than iesbnrns britanribti poeltrw fann j sufeky i sets baib1 reciprocate mr chester away bade in 1881 and had 26 years with the company before enl the service of his order began railroading md had 25 years before entering it was the first tame the shy young an had bean to a big dance when his partner decided she did not want to dance the next he ana at a loss for something to tasi about do yon ever nave irallgistlniit he asked ta a ssnerate effort to mafea the aw loofcei at bam ouserty kcc ah1twpued ehortly what a pity r murmured the youth i know such an ex remedy btouaty ma trouble is taut n cheap ospcolslly when son a de outside vhj be on fa use your n telephone i i jjtoomnnuet it com eaooiti odaaja lowuness and nobleness are taro an- a eoatr tcnyinstbut hawtne mm ibbm o ft vn too i atja mama better plead guttty said sams newer the judas win give you only too rears to tafl at the oobnde yaaa replied the the new way to bay coed blue coal lot the color be your filssflrl no shovejlinc required automtitraifry screened and loaded bsuosflsupd gpusfjataf nft in select xuxnp srmthmo and cftnnel join mcdppaw fterea profitable- way to spend half an hour glance at that prize list and youll aay probtablo is right anyone except tire dealers employees of tire companies and the families of both gan without a cent of expense try for eae of the prizes all you have to do is to eramine the six tires of various sizes types and ply- thicknesses on display ere jtigure out how many cords yoif think wpulcl be in each then add the six figures and divide by six tx find the average use the section of tjre cord fabric also on display to help you submit your estjxnate art a standard entry blank there a nothing tx buy no other special rrxivuverricnt no cost to you lotirigdate june sth 1932 address t the goodyear supertwlat cord con test new toronto torojnto 14 ontario wmtmmoveiafnsr cows tdl mim j n oneill son jl- phone 1 ceorobtown c- j rivfvvi v v 1 u v- 1 y t vrrf i m

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