k i j tto8t pay df spbpjq today small dogs 111 chase their talis bark at their shadows snap at wind race with the first chance leaf that sails feeling the sun where their flu- has rrr thmijedr and children wlil get their roller skates and their skippingropes and their painted ytagons or- set to swinging oil rusty gates y- kiiporgettlng old tales of giants and dragons- v j but others will ga- with a- dream in their eyes and trudge a hill where the air is light to fling from the tog with shrill brief cries the colored magic or a kite 5 mltsey tt a 3venu hints recipes for new and novel dishes household ideas and souestlona j t 1 irv j by betty barclay muffins for spring- breakfasts make your spring breaklast unusually dellghtful by serving piping hot muffins j withmaple syrup marmalade or your favorite preserve or jelly incidentally muffins are- excellent for supper too breakfast moffins 2 cups special cake flour sifted 4 teaspoons baking ponder j4 teaspoon salt i- champions twoi rr rtlnning flti ft this 13 the bjtbry of a great come back a long uphill battle and a final smashing victory that clinched a title for the second year in succession- canadian pacific railway hockey team won the railwaytelephone league cham pionship jn 1931j but this beasonlj it looked like a washout at the start for the title holders went down to defeatiii the first three games and fans of little faith were predicting the cellar position thon tho eomo back otoirtod r- 1 egg wcll beaten cup milk 4 tablespoons butter or other shortening melted sift flour once measure add baking powder and salt and sift again com- bine egg and milk and add to sour heating until smooth add shortening s bake in greased muffin pans in hptoven 400 degrees f 255mlnjjte flakes 10 this also shli pass away muffins queen tea muffins- l cups special cake flour sifted 4 teas baking powder vs teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter or other shorten ing 4 tablespoons sugar 1 egg well beaten l cup milk sift flour once measure add baking powder and salt ahd again cream butter adafsugar and cream tbgetlier thoroughly add egg then flour alter nately- with inilk a small amount at 04 beat after each addition until little by little the team fought its way upward until it ended top of the jieap it was hard work uphill work but they never faltered until they were top of the league ad the leaders they had the bye and the second and third teams fought it out for the right to meet them cartadiannatinrials came through agaihwbeu telephone and- the playoffs were oh two games with goals to count the first game was a onegoal each tie the second and decider was cana- dian pocifie all the way with a four to nothing victory and five goals to one on the round thirteen thousand roaring fans cheered them on to the victory the largest crowd at anamateur game ever gathered together at the forum montreal the layout shows theteamand officials backrowlcft toright don smith coach ken grant dr page pm raymond roger gaudette w p kirkpatrick f j sullivan p a miller a alexandre now with canadiensf vais geo gravel l pilon r hawkins bertschneider trainer e moore president cpr re creation- club front how- boulanger w b pillage assis tant coach and s t h alias inset e w beatty chairman and prcnidont canadian pacific rail- way when morning sunbeams rouna me shed their light and influence blesfe- when flowery patlis before me spread and life in smiles is drest in darkling lines that dim each ray i- readthls tso shall pass away when murky clouds oerhang the sky far doicn the vale of hears and vainly looks the tearful eye when not a hope appears lo characters of glory play mid shades this too shall pass away blest words that temper pleasures beam and lighten sorrows gloom that early sadden youhs bright dream and clear the old mans tomb unto that word be ye my stay that wojrld- which shall not pass away tor- hot oven 450 degrees f 20 minutes makes 18 small muffins caramel pudding with marshmallow whip i junket tablet 1 tablespoon cold water 1 pint milk j 4 tablespoons marshmallow topping u cup sugar vicup boiling water teaspoon vanilla dissolve junke tablet in cold water pulrsugar in a small saucepan and heat stirring constantly until melted and golden brown add boiling water and dissolve sugar in it add milk to caramel 6yrup a warm unffllutowarm not hot remove from stove add dis solved junket tablet and vanilla and turn at once into lridlvidualdessert glasses let stand in a warm room until firm then chill before serving mix the marsh- mallow topping with two tablespoons milk when ready to serve the junket top with the marshmallow mixture continuing on the historical data con cerning eramosa township from where we left off two weeks ago this instal ments completes this very interesting contribution to this historical column i am sure we are all deeply indebted to our friend postmaster day of rock- wood for his interest and work in com piling this information it has been a real pleasure for me to record jthis history in my column that it may be preserved for all who desire it robert pasmore was chairman at tho annual meeting in 1854 when a poll was lettover daintb3s some dishes made from leftovers are surprisingly delicious odds and ends of both vegetables and meatsmay be turned into tempting new- offerings that will actually surprise guests or ihe family itself a dash of sugar used as a season- er and to blend the other ingredients will improve the flavor of both vegetable and meat dishes try the following lor examples and be convinced portuguese tomatoes 2 cups luukcd meat trtarge tomatoes 2 cups gravy i teaspoon sugar salt and pepper peel the tomatoes and simmer them gently lri the gravy adding the seasoning to them when the tomatoes- are tender but have not lost their shape skim them out and put where they will keep hot heat the meat in the gravy arid make rounds of toast serve the meat on the 1 buttered toast with a tomato on top of eaolv cflrrot tips cut cooked coriots in cubes reheat in a medium white sauce seasoned with salt pepper and a little sugar cut toas ed bread into rounds and rings using a doughnut cutter for the latter arrange a ring on each round and flu- with the creamed carrots garnish with parsley demanded to decide whether the school should operateasfteree school or on thejrateibillstemthe voleresulted l rate bill 18 free school 17 and again the teachers salary depended upon the number of scholars at so much per head the following year a teacher was engaged at 85 currency per annum trustees meeting march 3 1857 agreed to borrow 8 frbm wm mcnabb to buy appliances for the school as the warrant for the county assessment had noibeensenk a t dun motion to continue the present system carried unanimously the following- year the chairman arch mcnabb offered some congratulatory re marks on our social and school privileges at the annual meeting in 1881itwas decided to build a stable at a special meting on april 9 to choose a site a very warm discussion ensued movectby d shultls seconded by j shultls that the stable be at the back of the yard lost moved by hugh black seconded by a t pay that the stable be in the front at the south corner lost moved by john mcnabh seconded by hugh black that the motion to build a stable passed at the annual meeting be rescinded carried a motion was then passed that the teacher be not allowed to keep fowls pf any kind after this diversion the riieettng again turned its attention to the stable iue i tion moved by a t day seconded by alex burns that a stabler be built 12 meet from the south west fence lost moved by john black seconded by john mcnabb that ltbe built directly in fas comer carried 12 in 1883 the trustees authorized an expendttureof 200 for oranges and candles for school children at examinf- tlons and in 1889 in accordance with the inspectors demand decided to pro vide new seats and desks in the school at the annual meeting 1892 it was moved by hugh black seconded by john w burns and carried by a standing vqte that the sympathy -of- this meeting be tendered to the widow and family in the decease of tgittate william mcnaba sr as one who has always taken an bar go to toronto to purchase things welfare of this section also hi all in terests for the common good in 1896 the teachers salary was 400 and at-a- meeting in september the trustees considered that the time had come when the salary paid teachers should be reduced considering the amount of holidays and the continued depression and low prices for what the farmer has to sell t acc adve i the guelph mercury and secured a suitable and useful from the chief sup- j teacher for 30000 no wetader the 61d- erlntendent timers refuse to get excited about the december 2 1857 agreed to pay the present 193132 depression apparently teacher 100 per annum for 18581 tne have come through similar experi- july 1858 assessed the section for e with flying colors 36000 note the change from sterling in 1898 the salary was downto 26000 to dollar currency i p annum the teacher to light fires and december 9 1859 sold the old stove do sweeping and dusting from that at 300 on two months credit i time to about 1923 there was a gradual 1863 assistant teacher lady engaged rlse to a maximum of 100000 per at 1000 per month annum tirnb mrrtlng tnnwa 11 1865 have hot the material at hand from such as it has been my privilege to enjoy would convince most people that here was a record of unselfish unsjitftnl service that could only be renderednby men and woman who followed the star church records from 1858 and 1861 and school records from 1847 to 1932 reveal the true greatness of the men who have bult our country particulirly in school records one can read between the lines of a laying aside ojreligious and political differences and of a whole some effort of thought and labor for the common weal i beg youj pardon for this slight digression from strictly his torical records for it is hardly to be expected that an old man would allow a young fellow to air his opinion in so select a column as yours but i could not repress a word of admiration for the service and devotion of those responsible for guiding and developing the church and school life of this section since 1821 4t is often said in these days that to get the best out of life one must be a go- getter for himself but these records ac centuate the fact that a fuller and richfr success maiy be achieved by being a go- getter for others as a worthy objective and a sound principle for some of the younger men who may read these rusty extracts and who undoubtedly wish to succeed in life may i close with a copy the declara tion which was signed and nobly ad hered to by the trustees of this section from 1847 to 1932 i will truly and faithfully to the best of my ability discharge the duties of theoffice towhiehihaveheenelectedl one of the most effective vermifuges on the market is millers worm powders they will notbnly clear the stomach and bowels of worms but will prove a very serviceable mediclrie jfioir children in regulating the infantile syttem and maln- wblch to ntofce e is interesting to note persian balm is inevitably chosen by discerning women delightful to use subtly fragrant cooling and refreshing imparts a rare youthful charm j to the complexion invaluable for soft ening and making hands flawlessly whtt tones and stimulates the skin useful for the family also protects the tender skin of the child and is excellent for the father as a hair fixative and cooling shaving- lotion t chickens cause accidents m election of 4ustee robert dunbar 50 wmr dhlng 45 speclakmeeting february 13 1869 to threads through the records of sections consider the division of the school sec- j 4 8 a 9 most noticeable- are those tlon mav by alex mcintosh seconded harris black and mcnabb at the by john r harris that the section be annual meeting of s s no 9 held on not divided carried overwhelmingly i december 30 1931 a grandson of the in 1871 the section was divided but pioneer john harris was- reelected asthe three trustees robt dunbar i trustee and the name has been promin- wnv farrish and john ri harris all ent ln church and school affairs through- resided within the new- boundaries little i t the intervening years the records rearrangement was necessary but the number was changed from 4 to 8 the section was again divided in 1873 taining it in a healthy condition there is nothing ln their composition that will injure the most delicate stomach when directions are followed and they can be given to children in the full assurance thatthey will utterly destroy all worms cattle that feed on trees the farmers of hawaii feed their cabtle and other animals as well us chickens from beans produced by the- algaroba tree this tree produces beans in abundance and their nutritive value stack- rnnnnt bp- ex ac- cording to some expert herds of cattle sometimes followed by swine are simply pastured in algaroba groves the beans and grass thus obtained being sufficient to make only a small amount of other food necessary since it may be used for fodder t well as for other purposes tills tree which thrives wonderfully in the hawai ian islands is one of themost valuable trees jn the world lis blossoms furniih honey while the tree itself acts as a rich fertillzertothe soil lit which itgrowsv c extra fears of s superior wire and superior processes of manufacturing build extra years of service into every rod of ojibway fence that is why each roll of ojlbway means lifetime satisfaction ojibway ftmf copper jiearin steel wire fence coste jiiisinessr directory medical drrj a mcniven physician and surgeon office and residence corner bower avenue and elgin street legal phone no- 22 v t o box 33- harold nash farmer m a barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc ferryman block actonront money lent on mortqaoes hdurst930 a p to 600 p m saturdays loojoclocl 7 kenneth m langdon bairlster solicitor notary public offices acton georgetowm over t seynucks x3afe main street s for appointments phone acton 65c georgetown 88 office hohrs- acton tuesday and thursday 115 p mrto 530p m even- tags on request l dental a j buchanan dd s dental surgeon office in lelshman block hours 9 a m until 6 p m evenings by appointment gas for extractions closed all day wednesday phone 143 i r vi ce p w pearen d d s l d s dental surgeon successor to late dr jrm bell phone 29 mill street acton miscellaneous no more than lightweight in- j ferior fabrics and assures you dojible the4ifecordinary fence mk francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every descrlptloa carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndham street guelph ont over williams store watchmaker jeweller j h jordan georgetown expert repairs prompt service we have for years been doing repairs for other jewellers across canada bo are quite capable of doing yours wy ck jib w a y btiilt like a banner steel railroad rail easy to driverno post holes posts- to dig west arid no 9 rockwood two con cessions ln the centre each secllbri to be eight lots in length s s no 8 now contains nine lots 1932 the trustees chickens m our highways are re- v ponlble for many motor accidents each vm5 those sitting beside- drivers are lpvpwgulte treflttejrtly of no 8 for 85 years seldom fall to mention a member- of the black family as trustee or taking- some active part the annual meeting agreelngwith the 1 than eight members ot themc- recommendation of council that the naob family have featuredln the affairs unproductive land can be rendered rich lower part of eramosa be divided into o no 8 a grandson of vm mcnabb j and profitable by planting the trees and three sections as follows no 8 to have sr j d mcnabb is at present ono of the branches which require pruning an- two and a half concession on the east trustees with messrs b n nelson nually furnish flrowood no 1 to have two and a half on the i and j h wardlaw ithe trustees fori some years ago the algftroba was look- s s no 9 are c h harris 6 w peal ed upon as a nuisance and efforts were land s sroyce secretarytreasurer made to exterminate it but one dls- s s no 8 has dwindled in attendance covery after another gave the tree a to an average of 13 while its lusty ranking as one of the island countrys offspring ss no 9 has expanded into jlcading assets and there are othor a school of five teachers and aroll of 170 1 countries that would highly prize the even ln recent years an occasional tense moment has developed at school meetings at a special meeting of s s no 8 in 1926 the- writer wosvchalrman and was confronted with three nomina tions for trustee but no seconders j duces abundantly yi after an hours deadlock a seconder to crop goes to waste very probably because one nomination was found ahd a trustee no ono has jfound from experiment and elected at a special meeting of s s no 9 in 1930 to consider enlarging the school with j j aldous as chairman and the writer as secretary a motion to defer action was only defeated by 31 tp29 r it has been considered smart by some- of our city cousins to poke fun at the iri1873 vc qavid shultls wm mcnabb and john w harris mr harris was retiring trustee and resided ln the new school section no 9 the remaining trustees called a meeting at wm mc- nabbs corner lot 5 concession 0 john black was elected trustee moved by david cark seconded by paul crlpps that the new school site be on the corner or thereabouts losf moved by john shultls seconded by george dunbar that the site bcjm the main road in the centre of the section sixty rods or thereabouts from the corner carried by a majority of six af the annual meeting december 31 1879 john burtis chairman read a circular from the minister of education economic advantages which it offers in certain areas of the united states the mcsqultc tree produces a pod from eight to ten inchs long filled with meaty beanb this tree like the algaroba pro duces abundantly and yearly the bean rcsparch for just what use the beans are fluted 9v r calling attention to the desirability of j rural trustee or country wder but a adapting the township board system a perusal of church and school recctrdsipw ohe of the littleknown animals of the world is the fishing cat of india a jungle heast resembling a small leopard which crouches nightly at the edges of rivers and lakes and deftly catches its meal of- fish with a swift scoop of its in insulated iieences all ojibway farm fence is hvnsuiatod to stand fouji oneminute immersions by the preece acid test 2 made throughout line wires locks and- stays -of- full gauge zi c o p p e r bearing galvanized steel wire v- 3 guaranteed full length rolls 4 the ojibway guarantee of service will be gladly ex- plainedby your deal other fence carries as high guarantee and at no advance in price made and guaranteed the home of letteilglassesj not how cheap- how good we operate the only lens surface grinding machinery in this district the savage optical establishment lllught at he poet office savage building guetph ffir isr by h3iai head office ojibjyay ssex county on 7 free prss ad will sell your goods let us convince yoijli wtf sales are ah that count today and sales gotten by printed matter are lowest in cost the acton free press phone 174 is wm kj h wmwtm- ir i