the georgetown heram wednesday evening july i2tn 1939 page 3 a cobbler for eight by frmecf lt bm tot tooowln- eobbhw recipe ft lor eight eenrtoja hmb the qoanuttoa would take care ot a cobbler tor four except that four people will al most tutaruwy take car of a cobbler for eight without each insistence on the part of the hostess its one of those dishes second helpings the rule rather than the exception plum cobbler stt tableapoons quick- cooking tapioca 174 cops sugar ft tea spoon salt 2 tablespoons melted batter s caps fresh red plums halved and seeded 1 caps sifted i floor 3 teaspoons doableacting i ivty powder teaspoon salt s tablespoons butter or other short ening cap milk about combine tapioca sugar salt antler and plums let stand is minutes or while crest is being made fjtft flour once measure add baling powder and salt and sift again cut tn shortening add milk gradually stirring until soft dough la formed turn out on slightly floured board and knead so seconds or enough to shape boll 5 ot dough into strip 1 inches wide and inch thick line sides f 8zsxzlnch pan fitting closely tnte corners fill with plum mix tore roll remaining j dough u inch thick with sharp knife make silts to permit scape of steam rt over plums pressing edges of dough together with fork dipped tn floa bake in hot oven 450 f is minutes then reduce heat to moderate 360 f and bake 25 to m minutes looser sprinkle pow dered sugar over lop if desired rea 8 tested recipes tempting the summer palate how often during the summer one hears such expressions as i m not hungry i haven t any appetite in hot weather it is natural that there is neither the desire nor the need for much heavy fat food at this season of the year but at the same tune enough of the right kind of food should be eaten to keep a person phy sically fit with so many canadian fresh fruits and vegetables on the market during ths summer months the problem of desserts salads and accompaniments to the meat course are easily solved with meats fish or- poultry as the basis for dinner they may be served cold to suit the sum mer palate cold roast lamb cold baked ham or cold meat loaf served with fresh wellcooked vegetables are delicious eggs are also a good sum mer food scrambled eggs or omelet tes are not too heavy for summer fare end if preferred hardcooked may be combined with fresh w tables to make an inviting and satis fying supper or luncheon main course cheese including cream and cottage cheese is another food which may be served often during hot weather nourishing and at the same time thirst quenching wellchilled drinks are popular in summer and frosen desserts including ice creams and sherbets are also tn general favour lamb moulded in mint jelly 1h tablespoons gelatine ik cup cold water 14 cups bailing water u cup vinegar 3 cups cold diced lamb cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt cup chopped mint leaves cup diced sweet red or green pepper soak gelatine in cold water com bine water sugar vinegar salt and mint leaves boil 3 minutes in cov ered saucepan strain out mint leaves reheat to boiling point and add gela tine allow to partially set add lamb and pimento allow to set in large or six individual moulds serve on crisp lettuce garnish with fresh vegetables note this jelly is more attractive if green colouring is added to mixture before jelly sets devilled eggs in tomato jetty 2 cups tomato juice 2 tablespoons gelatine seasonings h cup cold water 6 hardcooked eggs devllled heat tomato juice with seasonings to taste- soak gelatine in cold water add to boiling tomato juice cut hard cooked eggs in half remove yolks mix with salad dressing and add chop- pad ham or bacon season refill whites and put two halves of each egg together halfnil six moulds with partially set tomato jelly place eggs in jelly when thoroughly set add remaining jelly and chill unmould on cups of lettuce garnish with wa ter cress 1h cup cream or cottage cheese u cup chopped ham or nuts salad dressing 6 large lettuce leaves add ham or nuts to cheese mix thor oughly with sufficient salad dres sing to make mixture soft enough to spread easily spread lettuce leaves with generous layer of cheese mixture form each leaf into roll chill well- cut into lhlnch lengths and serve three or four rolls on each lettuce- covered salad plate the aggressive wife of a meek little man was hauling her hiajband over the coals for having made a fool of himself at a party be sat m dejected largest circus has air cooled bio top rejwrenaled and staatylea ktagnng btwa and ltamam bailey caenmned shews ace omnuned with new thrills with the worlds largest big top alr oondluoned and restyled in interior decorations the big show rlngung bros and barnum bailey combined circus boasttagl the finest perform ance in the finest setting in its im pressive history as the foremost amusement institution of all time will exhibit in hamilton friday july 14th gargantua the great the giant gor illa the mightiest attraction m this or any other country is this season displayed in the worlds largest mena gerie where the crowds may gaxe close up at him at their leisure as an ad junct to the menagerie a horse tent displaying in decorated stalls the 70 kentucky equine beauties bought by john rlngung north president of the circus in and around lexington last fall connects with it performances start at 215 and a 15 m wfth the new streamlined inau gural spectacle the world comes to the worlds fair created costum ed and produced by charles le malre moving in iridescent magnificence un der the blue celling of the vast tent backgrounds of drapes and tasseled curtains gold and silver centre and quarter poles enhance the beauty of the pageantry in which 2000 people and animal take part terrell jacobs mighty mentor of junglebred beasts will present the largest group of performing wild ani mals ever seen in america 50 lions tigers and leopards gargantua the great the worlds largest and most ferocious captive gor ilia has grown since last year and stands 5 ft 7 inches when erect weighs around 500 pounds and has an arm stretch of over 9 ft his huge air conditioned cage is a sight in itself heading the roster of features new ly imported from europe are the ptl- ada who do the leaps over elephants ca and horses standing side by side the zerbinis foremost teeter- board acrobatic act of the continent and cousins of the famous riding cristianls who again head the bare- hack riding numbers the great ar- turo fearless tumbler and comic of the high wire hubert castle acrobatic comedian of the tight wire the alcar- dis amaxlng novelty jugglers of fire torches the fuudys springboard som ersaulting marvels the iwanows stars of the aeria bars albert powell con tortionl5tic thriller of the flying tra peze albertino of london europe s favorite clown and lulu the greatest woman clown of the age and back to the big show comes the circus glamour girl dashing dorothy herbert she of the flying curls and whipping draperies whose exciting laybacks on rearing horses and fire hurdling equestrians are the delight of audiences everywhere the big standard features the fly ing concellos the riding cristianls the walkmirs the torrence- victorias dolly jacobs arid her riding leopards and lion and all the rest of them are back and harness races have come to the big top for the first time in circus history pounding hoofs flying manes flashing sulky wheels woman aded with sciatica now praise knuchen when sciatica attacked this woman six years ago she couldnt move with out great pern treatment after treat ment failed to help her she tried kruschen and got quick relief six yoars ago i buttered terribly from sciatica she writes i tried everything but to no avail then i took kruschen salts the first few doses gave quick relief at the end of a few weeks my sciatica had gone now i always begin the day with a pinch of kruschen in a glass of water 1 live a strenuous life being widowed four years ago and having a son to keep i run a boarding house rise at 6 aju and retire at 11 pjn i am s3 but everyone says i look 32 thanks to kruschen salts mrs fjbju jtjhe severe pain which is character- ific of sciatica is often due to needle pointed uric acid crystals in the sheath or the great sciatic nerve two of the ingredient salts in kruschen dissolve uric acid crystals other salts in kruschen help nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels womuraro oommnsation statement tnelewrejj07aocidfflltb reported i the workmen s compensation board during the month of june as compared with 4 625 during may and 5208 during june a year ago the benefits awarded amounted to s322m79 of which u302w22 was for compensation ana 4dqj95g7 was for medical aid this brings the total benefits awar ded during the half year ending june 30 to s3 089136b5 as compared with 3 10334827 during the corresponding period of 103s the accidents reported during the first six months numbered 26664 as compared with 29242 during the same period last year it makes a nicer cool drink the loiterer aileen oxeary the sun burned relentlessly down and gripped countless cities in one great heat wave there were shadier places to loiter than on the hot cem ent sidewalks of the business section of dayton ohio yet he was differ ent from the general run of loiterers found on city streets his coat was shabby and the absence of a collar emphasised the sklnnlness of his neck he seemed homeless and afone his eyes held a world of appeal as they hifted from one wilted pedestrian to mother now and then friendly looks met his and fanned the spark of cour age that made him cling to life hi did not spoil this interchange of frien dlincss by asking for a dime lo a cup or coffee or carfare u a destin atlon where there might be work h knew the value of silence and some times fell into step with an understan ding passerby he neared the intersection of fourth and jefferson sts mirrored in the chromium basin of the water font the sun splashed spots of dazzling light on all who approached the pedestal a few stopped to drown their thirst he moistened his lips and looked longingly at the orange coloured con traption when the coast was clear he likewise bent over the silver basin which drledat his touch his thirst mounted until lt became an inner ag ony he made way for an elderly gen tleman and the sound of rippling water seemed to dry the blood in his veins he opened his mouth i gulped in air to coo his parched throat he uttevedn a slight groan and then looked beseechingly into the eyes that suddenly met his thirsty as the dickens aren t you muttered the stranger with his foot still oh the pedal he moved aside that the other might drink water cool and inviting- flowed forth making a silver arch that ended in a tiny foam of sparkling bubbles the loiterer opened his parchst lips moistened his tongue on the rising jet and drank great long gulps of the thirstquenching liquid done like a veteran exclaimed the elderly samaritan had enough old boy the sad brown eyes looked up into the kind grey ones mute gratitude glowed in their depths then wagging his tail the gaunt creature turned away and sauntered off policedog fashion in our dumb animals the nigger in the rail woodpile why has cooperative competition between canada s two great railway systems failed during the recent de bate in the senate an effort was made by some government speakers to in dicate that the failure was due to the fact that the canadianaclflc rail way blocked cooperation a sugges tion to this effect was actually incor porated in the draft report which gov eminent leader dandurand sought to have the special railway committee present to the senate but other sen ators pointed out that there was no evidence that the cpu had at any point blocked co operation and the phrase was eliminated by senator dandurand during the debate in the upper house senator ballantyne of mon treal who was one of the original sup- porters of the duff commission plan of cooperative competition admitted the failure of that plan but he ob jected to the repeated assertion that lt was the privately owned line that caused the plan to all he said after having studied the evidence carefully i challenge anyone to pro duce from it anything that would sup port any other conclusion than that the canadian pacific officers sincerely tried to make every possible saving which woula not unduly sacrifice the interests of their company the truth about cooperation is that neither the bennett nor the king government has ever made the slight est move to bring the two railways to gether or to encourage important co- operative moneysaving agreements between them it may further be true that cooperative competition is a futile paradox and lt could not be suc cessful but this much we do know 1 that no substantial measures of co operation nave beei put into effect and that whether lor practical psy chological or political reasons the duft plan is a failure senator ballyntine pointed to one important bit or evidence which seems to throw some light upon the subject of the failure of co operation 8 w fairweather economist for the cana dian national railways who seems to be the ruling power behind the pol itical and propagandist activities of xhe government controlled institution had tried to make the senate com mittee oeliee that the reason a mer ger of the two telegraph companies had fallen through was because the montreal telegraph company irom which the cnr leases its lines in the montreal area refused to consider a deal for thp sale of their property said mr fairweather negotiations were opened we just could not get as the saying is to first base you could not get any thing they felt they had a good thing senator ballantyne rercrred to let ters from the montreal telegraph- company filed with the committee a vear ago these letters made it clear that the teegraph company was wil ling to consider an ofrer from the canadian national and had in fact outlined a basis of negotiations no reply was ever received from the cm a from coast to coast in canada the propaganda of mr fairweather and the cnjt officials is being planted in newspapers and other places the canadian national seems to hold pol iticians in terror it has become a political instrument stronger than the government itself the incident cited by senator bal lantyne shows the kind of methods used to mislead the public and parlia menl and it may be that it shows too where the nigger is in the coop eration woodpile financial post many pilgrimages to shrines this summer arrangements undertaken for pil grimages to shrinei in quebec and ontario this summer and fall indicate that afcew peak in travel will be es tablished according to passenger offi cials of the canadian national rail- ways pilgrimages already arranged for contemplate the movement of 12 000 pilgrims and t is anticipated that even that large number will be exceeded as the season advances ste anne de beaupre below quebec city will be the centre of various pilgrim ages from several points in quebec while the sooth anniversary of the martyrs shrine old fort ste marie ancient huronla near midland ontario will draw many visitors to that historic spot lhs summer families that are families the four man st arsene que sec tion crew of the canadian national railways lays claim to having more offspring than any other section crew on the north american continent be tween lhm they have 58 children the foreman t e aubie has 12 g gagnon is rather of 15 e laplante has 17 itt e moi hs t- feed while d bourgain k daddj to 14 optical needs vary there can never be a set role for fitting or recommendlac glasses the human eye baa so many variations that every case is a distinct one it in quires training and skill to re cognize and prescribe we specialize in eye examination and good glasses consult ot walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton oho b uurobb drug store georgetown the aeeood wednesday of every month or yuu mix consult tt t walker at bis aave in brampton wheat acreage record worlu acreage planted with wheat ias ben n ialng since 1935 e and n 1938 fl reached a total qf about 10 019 000 acrs establishing an all- me rdcotd ar1 exceeding the prev ious season s total of 264599 000 acres c about 6 per cent the e figures do not include the wheat acreaze of china n soviet union iraq and iran which p ovislonilly estimated at 149891 000 j assumed nfainly from the 193738 otai- ana making a grand world to tal for 1933 39 of 429 690 000 acres i canadian national railways operate all year hotels ot distinction m eight canadian cities we print nifty letterheads statements invoices envelopes etc leave us your next order and dent be sitting there she booted makm flats at me in your hjscketjdther r scientist says a mans brain at tains its maximum weight at the age of 20 and thats about the age wnen he thinks he knows everything 1944 olympics may come to dominion p j mulqueen of toronto chair man of the canadian olympic com mittee said last week he felt very hopeful if not exactly confident that the international olympic committee will select canada as the locale for the 1944 whiter games accompanied by william northey of montreal mulqueen sailed aboard the liner duchess of athou for london to attend an international committee meeting at the movies big man why are you so restless can t you me the screen small boy no sir you are hiding my view big man that too bad never mind watch me and laugh wnen i special clover leaf red sockeye salmon special hermanns blue ribbon mayonnaise special canada malt white wine or cider vinegar special campbells or aylmer tomato juicte 3 10 10 special qur pure peanut butter st charles nestle or carnation milk evaporated special kedogga cruper corn flakes 2 16ox tin m pound i7 a7 special doerrs toasted chicken bone candy special mccormkks devon cream sandwich biscuits special clark pork and beans 2rl5 special pontiac m at ches 3 18 cataracjdry ginger keens fjigkth mustard x4 chan white shoe vita slramuk baas brock bird seed 14 om dutch cleanser t9 aletr mclare p jellies apks9 best for frying crlaeo 57 dnriuun corn starch y special waxed it paper jo- unitys potted meats 3 t as sardines is- happmc a tin ay bananas finn ripe lb 7 lemons doz lo- n ste f0 of jfat new potatoes in lbs 97- honefroini ol xv ul grapefruit cl seedlen 4 fo 19c vtmmwaafnaptjemtslsbmdurfgtmoaiy the doctors say that worry is bad for the health but sometimes failure to worry is per so much worse for the health detroit free press are stars like an old barnt than are rats m both carrol free delivery 2 las main street rural aatatiri i stm motsnewn pnfe 357