the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 16th 1938 7 tested recipes ibs amjewl shknu applee may rightly be regarded jombg the cheapest and beat of trulls jpshtttpally becaiue of thole high nu tritional value modern dietitians stress the fact that three vitamin a b and p are fount in apples vtt- amlna la essential to growth ana tabes body resistance to disease vitamin b is essential to growth stimulates appetite and promotes good digestion and vitamin c prevents scurvy and also assists in tooth de velopment helping to prevent tooth decay m cooking apples lose none of their virtues riding qm faafalboedl large tart canadiangrown 1 teaspoon ground c 1 teaspoon salt 4 os stale bread crumbs grated nutmeg a eggs pare and chop apples mix with crumbs beat yolks of eggs lightly and add to crumbs then add salt oinamon and nutmeg then stir in carefully the whites of eggs beaten stiff mix thoroughly steam in a wengreased mould for three hours serve with custard or lemon souce j fit a la farmemw fare several sour ca apples cut them in half crosswise nd remove the cores cook the apples until tender in a syrup made a 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup boiling water being careful to retain the shape of the apples drain the ap ples and set each half apple on a round of stale sponge cake sprinkled lightly with orange juice and either orange or peach marmalade cover apple with a meringue and some chopped almonds brown in the oven to a delicate brown serve eith er hot or cold jtpbto rolypoly pare core and slice sour canad iangrown apples roll a rich bat tag powder dough tt inch thick lay the sliced apples on the dough and roll as for jellyroll tuck hi the ends and prick deeply with fork place on a plate dredged with floor cover with a cloth and steam 45 minutes serve with sugar and cream or a sauce apple fritter batter 2 eggs a speck of salt v v cup cold water n 1 vup flour 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 teaspoon sugar stir salt in egg yolk add butter slow ly then sugar and when well mixed stir in the flour slowly then the water a little at a time beat well set aside in a cold place for 2 hours then fold in the beaten white of the eggs the batter must be thick if not soft enough add white of another egg babxy teachings in kindness night along with our efforts to make humane education a part of school courses there persists a belief that children especially boys nave a natural right to persecute certain c mrs blank when her ten- yearold son threw a stone at a bird said oh hes only a boy and all kids do such things a stonethrowing boy is being poor ly educatedregardless of how bril liantly progressive he may be in his studies for training in the princi ples of kindness is fundamental in true education were birds created for targets just because their flight offers an inter esting challenge to marksmen and can the countless abuses of cats be justified by the fatfuliar oh its just a cat usually parents are i0 blame when a boy is cruel to dumb creatures there are many oppor tunities in every household for its older members to teach and illustrate to the younger ones the principles of humane and fair relations with oni- too often perhaps the parents themselves have given the subject too little thought that is surely the case when a young son is allowed to abuse all the cats and dogs in the neighbor hood and is yet congratulated on a sweet disposition because he fon dles his own pet to any thoughtful observer such a child is merely selfish and knows nothing of real kindness he should be taught that discomfort pain suf fering are the some wherever found and that all living creatures are susceptible to pain in varying degrees love sympathy consideration arouse these and the child s interest in animal welfare will not remain selfishly confined to his own pets teach as fundamental that all ani mals feel pain secondly that none of god a creatures was given to man for abusive purposes thirdly that the nest noblest use of strength is in the protection of the weak and unfortunate in my talks to young people i have always found a response on the point of helplessness calling the child s consideration to how little he could do in a misfortune if he could not talk and tell about it never fails to elicit sympathy for the dumb thing who may be in keenest agony and unable to make its needs known whether your son tnws stones at birds or feds them depends mostly on you and in that difference as he grows older may lie other qualities of character that will make or mar the boys life by i e eubanks in our dumb animals one way out the bright young pupil looked long and thoughtfully at the second exam ination question which read state the number of tons of coal shipped out of the united states in any ghen year then his brow cleared and he wrote 1492 none wow on display here new standard ford v8 newly styled for 1938 come see it drive it thats the best way to appreciate the new standard ford v8 for 1938 its newly styled with longer hood and flowing lines that give h distinctive 1938 beauty luggage com partments are large interiors roomy and newly ap pointed youll be surprised at how many expensive features the new standard ford v8 offers at low price the standard line includes the tudor and fordor sedans and the coupe it gives you thelasic advan tages of the famous v8 engine judge this cars beauty and performance for yourself 1 ask ab th low prices andeasy financing youll agree its the quality car in the lowprice field ford tor 1938 introduces two lines standard and deluxe get complete details from us about the new deluxe ford v8 the most luxurious ford car 4ver built new in style tops in value a e cr1pps deale i f ca tru and tractors phone 280 georgetown tibbs br clahibsa mache d htqun nwspmr syndleat whusrvlc oung mr ttbbeta walked slow ly past the parsonage giving a sidelong glance at the vinehung veranda the glance revealed a pleasant gathering of empty chairs nothing more he sighed heavily and quickened his jpace just then the humorous face of the parson himself popped over the hedge he was holding a garden trowel in his hand how dojrou do italpht he said quickly then looking for eve no yesno of course i am sir he ended with an awkward laugh is she at home mr spencer i believe she is admitted the reverend mr spencer with a mud dy finger on bis up i dont mind telling you ralph my boy that she h in the orchard picking up apples to pretty eve spencer tibbs was an old old story she had known him all her life and she knew his every mood she played upon his sensibilities as a musician plays upon a fine harp lo evie saluted ralph near tag the hammock oh is it you again pouted eve impolitely turning another page how are you tibbs he dropped down crosslegged on the grass his wistful eyes on her indifferent face my new capjhas come evewont you come out with me after supper sorry honestly i am tibbs but i promised to drive out to the cliffs with jim drake he asked me first thats all right eve said ralph getting up and shaking him self vigorously better luck next time he laughed ruefully as he went off her mother came down the gar den path and intercepted mr tib- betts retreat ralph my dear i am so glad that i caught you in time we want you for supper tried chicken and peach shortcake i know your weakness my dear supper was a happy meal at the parsonage and when it was over ralph had to remember that eves sweet smile and merry quips were for htm as her brother not the lov er he would be awkwardly for him jim drake in his big car came noisily to the gate and picked up eve before ralph could get away he went moodily home slouching across the smooth black road in the early dusk suddenly a racing hum grew louder a glar ing light blinded him something struck him viciously and left him behind he did not know that the car stopped that someone cried pit eously over him as he was carried into the parsonage and up the stairs followed a long period of unconsciousness broken by sounds soft weeping voices am i dead he asked feebly and somebody kissed him gently then he awoke to blindness his father told him the blindness was only temporary and that they were getting m a nurse the nurse was a quiet soft little thing who spoke in whispers as she waited on him of course he knew short short story compter in this issue that eve was off riding or dancing with jim drake but he liked to think that eve was his nurse do you mind if i call yen eve ha asked one day her tears fell on his white race tibbay dear i am eve she whispered putting her face down to his can you ever forgive me for treating you so you see i didnt know who h wavthat r really loved until until you were hurt he sat right up in bed seeing her as a dim shadow beside him who is it that you found you loved why you of course i and to drove it eve kissed him and then only then did tibbs realize that he hadtrmejnta bis own at last oodor combinations province of canada alberta crimaon on white brit columbia dream on maroon manitoba white on 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attractive building dedicated to gertrude bell the soialled uncrowned queen of iraq because of her loyalty to the country over the entrance guard ed by two colossal statues of the scribegod nabu once guardian of the palaces of aahlrnasirpal n and thaimanesar in at calahjjne en ters an exhibit which is a continu ous history of the oh world by typical examples of life as lived in ancient days rama horns first trumpets rams horns weretfae first trump ets they were used in military and religious ceremonlesby the he brews the trumpet la the worlds oldest wind instrument and has been played for some 5000 years aasurinr husband ive insured my life for 15 000 so that if anything hap pens to me yoti will be provided ror wife how nice and thoughtful now you won t have to see a doctor everj time you feel sick will you auction sale of farm stock implements etc the undersigned has been instruct ed by william brown to sell by public auction at lot 2 9th con esqueslng on the flfta wylie farm on wednesday february 23rd 1938 at one o clock the following horses 1 bay horse 1 grey horse cattle grade cow 5 yrs due june 10th durham cow 3 yrs due mar 28th jersey cow 4 yrs due mar 18th jersey cow 4 yrs fresh feb 1st jersey heifer 3 yrs fresh feb 1st durham heifer 2 yrs bred jan 10th 2 durham heifers 18 mens oldc 1 steer 6 mons old 2 durham heifers 10 months old 2 jersey calves harness set breeching harness collars bridles implements massey harris bin der 8 ft massey harris mower drill cultivator set harrows walking plow cockshutt 21 wagon hay rack set slings hay fork and rope cream sep arator box stove piano grain and fowl quantity oi hay and mixed grain turnips so bens terms cash frank petoh auctioneer mortgage sale under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the tune of sale there will be offer ed for sale by b j kerb auctioneer public auction on monday the mri day of te 1938 at the hour of onethirty o clock in the afternoon at the farm of wil liam j bowman r r no 3 george town ontario the following property namely all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the town ship of esqueslng in the county of halton containing by admeasurement fifty acres more or less behig com posed of the westhalf of the easthalf of jot number fifteen in the fifth con cession of the said township describ ed in mortgage number 12742 to the agricultural development board on the said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings the lands will be sold subject to a r bid terms of sails twenty41ve per cent of the puroneae money to be paid down at the time of the sale the balance to be secured by a mort gage with interest at four per cent per annum for further particulars and condi tions of sale apply to w brio ettewart kxj east block parliament bid toronto ontario solicitor to the mortgagee dated at toronto this eighteenth day of january w3s st mmmha mmh freof 4tjta to sfctp at the budget otmiaii utwmuuaabsi sugar mk 53 corn 32s tomatoes- 3 -25- heinz assorted soups is oa size 2jl25c ih- 36c special fastkr flour 123c 65 special hunts old english 4 j hawes lemon oil i 14c 23c 4 for 19c fancy biscuits 2 29c special salt tvbt fh 2 9c insasi brown label 12 lb 34c yellow 12 lb 33c 4 lor 25c shortening 2 carta 25c tcarlm 49c shop at the budget ask for ptanka cards free delivery phone 366 halton county lox the halton county isoju held their annual meeting cs smsmhtpeb with a large representation bemg present from the county reports from the different lodges were very interesting and showed encouraging results county master bro clifford robinson of hornby addressed the meeting stating the association was to be congratulated on the work be ing done throughout the county the lath of july celebration was dis cussed retarding it being held in georgetown this year speeches were delivered by past county masters and district masters all those pres ent had a very enjoyable time when the annual business was finished the officers for 1b38 were elected and installed as follows wor county master howard mas- salles acton wot deputy master oeorge peacock milton chaplain rev j cameron palermo bee and financial secretary r richardson oakvllle treasurer v bradley mil ton marshal clare lang oekrtlle first lecturer r j graham etornby second lecturer j k wilson horn by deputy lecturer c b beat homby freddie night mother poor little fellow ton must have slept too near where you got in freddie not at ah mother i slept too close to where i fen out