Listowel Banner, 17 Mar 1927, p. 2

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» These Kiecunels Whenever ok Need ae: uculinc of Reliable Business ot eee Men _ , BOBBRE G. MacFARLANE one Late J. E. Terhune Notary Bitzi lic, - Convey- Oftice ever E. “D. ‘Bolton, 9: L.8. "Phone 48 @. B. MORPHY. KE. 0. iiverton, Atwood. loan. Office over J. y Listowel, , te A, faves: Drug Store, Main St. Lis- towel J. CO. HAMILTON, ‘B. A. Conveyancer, Solicitor k Canada. south side sat street, over Miss Ciibbs’ Mill. -@mery Parlors cic Notary Public, Gonvey-' cig oH fo- Bauk of Com- ‘merce, Bonds ‘for Sale. ©. MORON SCOTT, B. A. Barrister, . re sigey Convey- Office over Sank’ of Montreal, Wallace Street ‘DENTAL W, G. E. SPENCE Dentist, Graduate of the Dentist ent of University of Penn- Surgeons, Toron’o, Office over Schin- ‘s Stor val s For painless extraction we use nit- --rous oxide cxygen gas, also conduct- oom anaesthesia R. F. TAYLOR, L.D.8.; D.DS. Graduate of the Royal college of Lasaty tal Surgeons, and of Teronto uni- reity. “Nitrous Sgr Gas for E :tractions. e . C..McDonal ’s store. Phone 60. f. 8ST. C, WILSON, L.D.8.; D.D.8. * Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Tozazto University. e 23 for appointments. CHIROPRACTIC L. O. WHITFIELD, D. P. Practitioner Electro-Therapy Methods Office on Main street, over Jobn- atene’s sawelany store. Hours 10 to 12 noe, 2 to 5 p.m. Evenin _— hours by appointment. Phone _No. pi netioe over Walley Reynolds’ Cloth- Censultation free. : AUCTIONEER 3 W. J. Dowd f “elle for others and alwaye sells ® “NATIONAL FARM AGENCY ne 246, Listow el. MEDICAL A. G. SHIELL. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery s . Phone 13 Office. Inkerman Street, West Oppos:te Presbyterian Church DR. F. J. R. FORSTER ye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine. University ‘onto. and and Golden sare Throat Hos- . London, Waterloo St. mrartor’, Phone 267 Hl be at the Queene Hotel, Listo- wel on the first Monday in the “month from 10 a.m to 4pm INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE companies; also accident, au- mobile. burglary, plate glass and orl Automobile insgur- te, 85 cts. per 100. Your business ited. B. D. BOLTON Canadian Radio Pioneer Absorbs U. S. Corp. COMBINED - RESOURCES PROM- , ISE GREAT STIMULUS : TO_IN- DUSTRY. ‘ cs ; per surprise awaited the radjo in- dustry last week when it become nown that Major J. E. Hahn, D. eneer radio manufact- ta Am i ig of Medford “Hillside, Boston, Ma Few Pen hold the intense: in- terest of Major Hahn's extraordin- ary radio career. Heading the De- foest Radio Corporation of Canada in 1923 in less than four years he has brought this company from comparative obscurity to the leading position it holds today in the indust- ry. The DeForest Radio Corporation js said to be the largest manufact- urer of radio sets in the British Em- Dire. With the acquisition of the Amrad Corporation, Major Hahn now becomes an international figure hokling the presidency of both Am- rad and the Canadian DeForest Rad- to Corporation. n view of the tremendous engine- ering and research resources com- manded by the Amrad Corporation, as well as valuable patent rights, a great stimulus will undoubtely be given to the Canadian radto fndust- ry within the coming year. “ uestion is.often asked:. Bos Waar enters ble?” "The shut-out: fan foe ieee preemptive ee ments are EE wh the i bid artner; and wecond, if, Bitar the bu or ARTICLE No. 13. he opponents, In other preemptive bid ie either out bid, from this ar nase tik : in Sgr out bid that. makes this result impossi- ble i is ‘unsound, The fol paige hand was as to the pines Fads bid: —_——- —A, 10,3 , th oe ee Clubs —J, 10, 3 B: iamonds — non ie Spades —A,O, 10, 8,7,6,? eo. Zz ‘should bid one diamond. It is ly @ sound Sg tom = but the hand is too strong to A should bid‘one heart. Y then has the choice of Gye two clubs or one'no- trump. If bids one no-trump, the ase bid, B should If oe bids wo clubs, B should bid two spades. Z aul double and A should bid three hearts. Y, of course, and all should pass. A-B shculd b feated Ly two, possibly three tricks. If Y should bid oné¢.no-trump, instead of two clubs, all should and B should . Played in this way, Y-Z should ote ame at n trump, winning three spade a ton or three heart tricks, and three ‘club tricks. They also should win at leas one diamond trick, paling enough fr Answer to Probiem No. 18 Hearts — K, Q, J, 4 Clubs — K, 9, ‘0, 7,3 rtner, lead- |: yy Eng: land ad i gived as a problem in the pre- v ‘ious article, is a freak, and most an ny- thing sould happen to it, Itis as follows: Diamonds — 2 Spades — J g. 6 j Hiarts— A, 8, 7, 6, 5,-3, 2 — 10 ubs — : Y Clubs — A, 9, 6, 4,2 Tasoaie —A,Q,9,5,3 A Diamonds —7 Spades — none : Zz Spades — K, 10, 9, 7, 4, 2 Hearts — 7. Clubs — Diamondy'- K, nan, 8, 6,4 Spades — A, _Q, No score, first éxact Fats The docepcin ing, however, gives a:summary of 4 probable bid- t, pass. | ding and probable resu xi sequ hat players prety ent acquainted with ut, theless, every now and me a hendtoe comes up that puzzles. Here isone that was recently sent in by a co ‘orrespondent and as it involves a very impo rtant po of the informa- tory Sanne, it will be given as a problem. — _— 19 —Q, 8, 7,5 ¢ ¥ Clubs 2 =10, 4° td B: i J, 10 7 Z : Spades — o- | No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one opade. If - doubled one spade (in- . rmatory) and Y passed, what should B bid? ? Should he bid one no-trump or two hearts? An analysis of src Violinist claims to have invented a varnish that will make any violin ivarius sounds just like any violin. Many Children and Adults Keep Strong Cn, SCOTTS SION leasant \ ho lake Cod-iiver Oil Vitamins } | Seott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. yy S =) if ° Look around the house, and see the try, but the day after election the, gi * + STOP KNOCKING CANADA. + + Tenino iene (Hon. James Malcolm be the House of Common: We are not samara our popu- ation nearly as fast as we should, hut I believe that if the feeling ‘of optimism and of loyalty to our gov- ernment and institutions is pre- erved, if those of who are oui cf power quit knocking our country ind all join together, our immigra- ‘ion figures will rapidly improve. be s little wonder that people ~~. wé from Canada when half’ the ieovlt were saying Canada was not fit to live In. Iam glad te compliment my friend the ex-minister of finance (Mr. Bennett) for giving the: lead *o the note of optimism and pointing out to this House while there is some#hing to be gain- ed by destructive criticism, much more can be done by constructive éuggestion With the finances of Canada im- oe confederation and as a matter oF fact btain in the United States Elections take place in that coun- United States is the best country in the world-to the Américans and they sre all boosting for it. Unfortun- ately the party in opposition in Can- eda has for:many years been trying to discredit the party in power .b; saying that the country is going to ruin.at the hands. of the govera- ment. No one -part¥ alone has been guilty of — aoe we have all been guilty of t Can we not as a nation criticize t in power fairly and constructively?’ Can the government game. Itisa tricky. ha and the cards | ing hand and of the priticiples underly- € SC iarly ce that only | iagtheiniormatory double wiles ov en Py very careful selipaie could give the in the next article. ee ae Ne} £ “Leofechefecfofrbocfestoseletonfoc - 5 {in “power not be big enough-to- take tonstructive suggestions from the opposition and apply some of them? Under the conditions oma in this country to-day we have more dian citizens had rs the past, lvok forward ig era as being the greatest in Ky history of our do- TRIES If you pies and ees, youewill abe tk that a god pastry ae is needed to make a good otter nae a Puff pastry is, an course, the bet- ter—and. the Spay ree gates well a good plain mn pasty 4 very: wt = F Orust Sitt. ore ‘three cups of sifted pastry flour, half a teaspoonful of salt and halt a level teaspoonful of baking powder; with the tips of the niger work lightly in three-fourths of a cup of shortening, ‘then As free from dust as tea can be. : water as is required. dough for one crust. Turn on a board flour, then pat, ye a round to fit the . ith and trim it into s *¢ Puff Paste Have the mixing bowl.very cold, and cool the hands _in cold water Work and wash 1 cup butter in very cold water until pliable and smooth, pat into a rectamgular shape rather less than three-elghths of an inch thick, fold in ‘a cloth and set in a cool place. Work 2 cups flour and % teaspoonful salt with cold water to a dough, knead until elastic, cover with mixing bow! and let stand 6 minutes. Pat and roll into a rect- angular sheet rather more than twice the width and three times the length of the prepared butter. Lay the butter lengthwise in the ‘centre ,of one side of the paste, fold the oth- er side of the paste over the utter and press the edges together, cloging the butter. Fold one end of the paste over the other end, under the enclosed butter, evenly, and press the edges together al) around. Turn the paste half way around. that it may be rolled in a direction opposite to the firet olling; with the pin and roll out, keeping the layers even. Fold the paste to make 3 layers, turn half way around and again roll out. paste, folding in 3 layers and turn- ing half way round is called ‘‘one turn.” The pastry should be given six “turns.” The will rolling with butter fs the first tu This is a Boston Cooking Recipe. Schoo] a . ge say (For Two Pies) Mix and sift two cupfuls of pastry flour, with one and one-half teas- poonfuls of salt, and work in two- thirds cupful of lard. Moisten to a dough with one-half cupful of cold water, and toss two-thirds of the mixture on a slightly floured board. Pat and roll the two-thirds in rect- angular shape, spread got three- fourths tablespoonful of lar and dredge with flour. Cut ” enieas lengthwise and pile strips one on top of another. Fold in halves length- wise, and then in quarters. Again pat and roll in rectangular shape, spread with lard as before and- fold as before. Cut in halves and turn over so as to have on top. Pat and roll each piece to fit top of pit and roll the reserved one-third for two under erusts . * a ocoa Meringue Pic % cup cocoa % tsp. salt % cup cornetarch 3 egg yolks % cup sugar minion. Let us do our part Flavor wih the vanilla and pour ————___—_— into a baked pie-crust shell. Beat HARD HOME WORK the egg-whites to a stiff ‘roth, add 3 tbeps. sugar and u rain. Put Mother Feels Called on to Protest|2 top of the pie, bri ightly b ‘ To Her Son's Teacher the oven, and serve co. Acton Free Press. prints a letter which ought to touch even a heart cf etone. It was handed to one of he grade teachere the other day: Dear Mum-— Please excuse Johnny today. He will, not*be at school. He is acting as time- oe, for his father. Last night u gave him this iximple ff tea is 4 miles square how long ill sronad it? Johnny ain’t no man ad send hie daddy. They. ‘eft early this morning and my husband said ther-ought to get back late to-night, though it would be hard going e the’ next ean't afford to loose a day at work. I don’t have no time to loaf, but I can spare a day off occasionally, ‘better than my husband can. Res. yrs., Mra. Jones. A VAST OUTLAY \Some idea is gained of what an enormous job it is to lock after the telephone requirements of the com- nunity when we learn from the Bell Telephone Company's Annual Re- oort that saniteas. and betterments} to the Company’s property in 1926, nade up of land, buildings, central office equ ent outside plant and yet iad equipment cost 97 pretty things you can make. from materials on £ and epreads can be home dyed \per- sim gorgeous colors—for a few ce THasona dye your old suit or dress, k waists, ngs. p——| But the secret of perfect dyeing use the Original Diamond dyes (true dye co igh FREE: valuable Diamond Dye Geciepeaie: full of suggestions, and containing pe on hecrapyrienai Ask your druggist for r goods color book Cota oe yaie for tk boo r Cra: IND D Sad bien ci Wind. Gentlemen--- \; When on't torget your Jocal tailo have a nice, “Eniploy sical War tibes and We stock pe woole in 2 to $55.00 and ‘our ange from $35. to $45.00 dediee sonipatls "> De pense reqiired “with every order, balance on delivery. ter#April 1st-and during the summer. soontna, we wil be_ unable to make: up. customer's Own ponds. you aro metered around for“your new spring suit, ranging, from keep your money in Listowel. i} tom of a deep * @ =. Raisin 1% cup raisins Pig tsp. ealt 1 egg 2 tbsp melted cup sugar butter Juice % lemon took the rajsins-in a very little boiling water until skins are tender and water is well evaporated. Beat the egg, add other ingredients. Mix thoroughly and turn into -a plate lined with pastry. Cover with past- boiling, or use seedless raisins.. Two tablespoons of a may be used In- “‘letead of the Cocdaalaek Pie 1 cup shredded 2 we = wae cocoanu 4 tbsps. sugar “1 wor *vantiia 2 a cornstarch Daeh of nutmeg Seald the ‘milk; beat the egg yolks until light with the eu eugar, d the cornstarch and mix with the scakied milk. Cook, stirring constantly un- til it thickens. Remove from fire, add cream and cocoanut and set a- way to cool. Beat egg whites to a stiff froth, add vanilla and nutmeg and fold into the custard. Have. a ple tin lined with pie crust, prick all over with a fork, brush with -a little of the egg white and place in the oven to bake ‘until firm. When done, fill with the custard, replace in the oven and brown. Sérve cold I on p. flour Yoiks 2 eggs 2-3-eup weter “i demon 1 cup sugar Butter size of walnut Grate rind of lemon ‘and squeeze out juice. -Mix flour, sugar and rated rind; add beaten yolks and water. Cook .over hot»..water until thick; add butter. Line a pile. plate with good pastry and bake’ for 10 minutes. 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