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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Jan 1922, p. 7

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§ Eagle House Block, o t wWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4TH C Cor. Main & Humber St We have the best and it pays to get the best. If you don‘t want one kind, we can supply you with others, as we have sevâ€" eral lines. Tinsmith work is our line. { Moore‘s Ice Cream and Lunch Parlor ONCE YOU CALL, YOU WILL ALWAYS COME WE SELL NOTHING BUT QUALITY The Old Veteran, James Conron, is always on hand. LOOK AFTER YOUR ROOFING TINSMITH AND EURNACE SPECIALISTS MAIN STREET, WESTON WESTON MEAT MARKET TRY OUR HOT DRINKS OR â€"OYSTER STEWS TAKE HOME A NICE BOX OF CANDIES. BURGESS BROS. AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN SKATING, OR Phone: Office 263W ; House 263] and 269 j (Shop over Olidham‘s Store) HAVE YOU PAID A VISIT TO THE HELLO, LADIES GEO. BARRON RZEC2Raea»® Ea@eEgsees & H® WESTON 1922 Main St. Phone 84 WESTON Mix and sift the dry ingredients toâ€" gether, mix the molasses with the melted shortening, sour cream and beaten egg, and add to dry ingrediâ€" ents. Beat well, pour into a greased baking pan and bake half an hour in 2 moderate oven. Soft Ginger Bread One cup of molasses; 1 cupful of sour milk or cream; 2% cupfuls of flour; 2 tablespoons of shortening; 1 tablespoon of soda; 14 â€" teaspoon of ginger; !% teaspoon of cinnamon; salt; 1 egg. Mix egg yolks and milk and sugar and cook in a double boiler until thick. Set aside to cool, then add the syrup and the gelatin, which . has first been softened in a little cold water. Add the stiffly whipped cream, imixing gently, then pour into a mold and place on ice to harden. Ginger Custard 4 cup of milk; % cup of ginger syrup; 1 tablespoon of gelatin; 1 cup of whipped cream; 3 egg yolks. Ginger Sauce for Pudding 4 cuptul of sugar. . cupful of molasses. 1 teaspoon of butter. 2 tablespoons of water. \ 2 tablespoons of vinegar. & tablespoon of ginger. Mix and boil together five minutes and serve hot with pudding. This is delicious. 2 tablespoons of cake or bread crumbs. 2 eggs. : %4 teaspoon of salt. . 1 cup oi milk. 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Mix. the butter, eggs and salt toâ€" gether, stirring with a wooden spoon for, five, minutes.. _ fThen. . add. the sugar, ginger, cake or bread crumbs, mi?k and the vanilla. Have six small butter. pudding (molds _ ready and. fill threeâ€"quarters full, Set molds in a roasting pan, pour boiling water. to half the depth of the molds and place in hot oven for thirty minutes. Reâ€" move and serve with sauce. inC 2 tablespoons of sugar. 1 level tablespoon of grated pre served ginger. Brown Betty Chop six tart apples fairly fine, after coring and peeling. Break or roll dry bread into coarse crumbs. Butter a pudding dish and put in a layer‘of crumbs, dot with butter and sprinkle with a tablespoonful of sugar, add a layer of the apple, then crumbs and season as before. Conâ€" tinue until the dish is full. Dot the crumbs on top with butter, dust with sugar, and add a grating of nutmeg. Turn in half a cupful of water and a quarter of a cupful of maple syrup. Bake for half an hour. Serve with a hard sauce flavored with vanilla. Dissolve the soda in the. warm water.. Mix together the sugar, lard, pepper, soda, molasses, ginger â€" and salt. Then add the flour, using as much more as will be needed to roll the dough out, keeping it as soft as possible. Roll thin, cut with a cookie cutter and bake for about eight or 10 minutes in a quick oven on a baking sheet. es v _ Ginger Snaps One cupful of mollases;) i tea spoon of pepper; % cupful of sugar % teaspoon of salt; 2 teaspoons o ground ginger; 6 tablespoons 0 melted lard; 1 teaspoon oi soda; 14 cupful of warm water; 4 cupfuls 0 pastry flous. Use Our Papers Ginger Pudding 2 tablespoons butter or oleomargar TO REACH THE PEOPLE OF MIMICO, NEW TORONTO, PORT CREDIT, TORONTO TOWNâ€" SHIP, BRAMPTON, WESTON, MOUNT DENNIS, ETOBICOKE. â€" READ BY 25,000 PEOPLE EACH WEEK. TESTED RECIPES TIMES & GUIDE., WESTONX of of 37 of UI‘ll give you five dollars a day, spotâ€"cash," said the farmer to the tramp who had stopped to beg a meal, "if you‘ll help me dig potatoes. We"ll begin right now," he pointed at the big field, "because I‘m afraid the frost will get them." | "No," yvawned the tramp. ‘"You better dig ‘em. You planted ‘em, and you know just where they are." Monday, February 13th 1.30 p.m.â€"Canadian Swine Breeders, Directors‘ meeting. 2.00. p.m.â€"Canadian _Sheep â€" Breedâ€" ers,, Directors‘ meeting. 4.00 p.m.â€"Ontario Yorkshire, anâ€" nual meeting. $.00 p.m.â€"Dom. Shorthorn Breeders, Directors‘ meeting; at Prince George Hotel. 8.00 p.m.â€"Canradian Swine Breeders, annual meeting. Tuesday, February 14th 9.00 a.m.â€"Ontario, Swine Breeders, Directors‘ meeting. 10.00 a.ma.â€"â€"Dom. . Shorthorn Breedâ€" ers, annual (meeting at Erince George Hotel. 10.30 a.m.â€"Ontaric Berkshire, . anâ€" nual meeting. 2.00 p.m.â€"â€"Ontario Swine Breeders, annual meeting. 7.00 p.m.â€"Canadian Jersey Cattle, Directors‘ meeting. 8.00 p.m.â€"Canadian Sheep Breedâ€" ers, annual meeting. Wednesday, February 15th 9.00 a.m.â€"Ontario Sheep Breeders, Directors‘ meeting. 11.00 a.m.â€"Canadian Jersey Cattle, annual meeting. 2.00 p.m.â€"Clydesdale Horse, Direcâ€" tors‘ meeting. 4.0)) p.m.â€"Canadian Hackney Horse, Directors‘ meeting. 7.30 p.m.â€"Canadian Hackney Horse, annual meeting. | 8.00 p.m.â€"~0r;tario Sheep . Breeders, annual meeting. Thursday, February 16th 9.00 a.m.â€"Canadian Shire Horse, Directors‘ meeting. 10.00 a.m.â€"Canadian Shire Horse, annual meeting. 10.00 a.m.â€"Canadian Ayrshire Breedâ€" ers, Directors‘ meeting. 10.00 a.m.â€"Canadian Trotting, Direcâ€" tors‘ meeting. 10.30 a.m.â€"Clydesdale Horse, annual meeting. 2.00 p.m.â€"Can. Hereford Breeders, Directors‘ meeting. 3.00 p.m.â€"Can. Hereford â€" Breeders, annual meeting. 7.30 p.m.â€"Ontario Horse Breeders, Directors‘ meeting. 8$.00 p.m.â€"Canadian Trotting, anâ€" nual meeting. 8.30 p.m.â€"Ontario Horse Breeders, annual meeting. Friday, February 17th 9.30 a\.m.â€"~Canadian Pony, â€"Direcâ€" tors‘ meeting. 10.00 a.m.â€"Caradian Pony, annual' meeting. 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Canadian Ayrshire Breedâ€" ers, annual meeting. f 10.00 a.m.â€"Canadian â€" Standardâ€"bred Horse, Directors‘ meetâ€" : ing. 10.30 a.m.â€"Ontario Seed . Growers, Directors‘ meeting. 2.00 p.m.â€"Ontario Cattle Breeders, annual meeting. 2.00 p.m.â€"Canadian _ Thoroughbred Horse, Directors‘ _ meetâ€" ing. 2.00 p.m.â€"Canadian _ Standardâ€"bred Horse, annual meeting. 2.00 p.m.â€"Ontario Seed Growers, annual meeting. 3.00 p.m.â€"Canadian Thoroughbred , Horse, annual meeting. BREEDERS‘ MEETINGS Carlsâ€"Rite stated: Hotel unless otherwis TORONTO. 1922 ‘| A. Brumwell and other ratepayers reâ€" siding in that part of the Township of ‘ | York described as follows: Commencâ€" ing at the northâ€"east angle of the | Township of York; thence southerly \| along the easterly limit of said Townâ€" ship of York to the southerly li.nit of [ lot three in the third concession from the Bay; thence westerly along the _| southerly limit of lots three, eight and thirteen in said third concession from _| the Bay to the east limit of the Town of Leaside; thence northâ€"easterly and northerly along the easterly limit of said Town of Leaside following its _| various courses to the northerly limit _| of said Town; thence westerly along the northerly limit of said Town of _| Leaside to the westerly limit thereof; thence southerly along the westerly | limit of the Town of Leaside to the _| northerly limit of Eglington Avenue; thence westerly to the southâ€"cast angle of lot one, concession one, east of Yonge Street, being the northerly limit of part of the City of Toronto (formerly the Town of North Toâ€" ronto), annexed to the City by order of the Railway and Municipal Board, dated the 3ist October, 1912; thence westerly, northerly, westerly _ and southerly following the limits of the former town of North Toronto as anâ€" nexed to the City of Toronto by said. order of the Railway and Municipal Board. to the intersection with the southerly limit of lot three in the first concession west of Yonge Street; thence westerly along the southerly limit of lots three in the first, second third and fourth concessions west of Yonge Street to the intersection with the right of way of the Canadian Pacific Railway; thence northâ€"westâ€" eriy dlong the limit of said Canadian Pacific Railway right of way to the southâ€"east angle of the Town of Wesâ€" ton; thence northerly, easterly, westâ€" erly and again northerly and westerly, following the limits of the said Town of Weston to the centre of the River ~Humber, being the westerly boundary of the said Township of York; thence easterly along the northerly limit of said Township of York to the place of beginning, for the separation of the said territory hereinbefore described from the present Township of York and the incorporation of the said terâ€" ritory so separated as a new township, to be known as the Township of York North. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the next ensuing session of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, application will be â€"made by James Muirhead, W. J. Buchanan, Roy Riseborough, W. 0. Snider, John And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Adâ€" ministrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard, only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated this day of December, 1921. s Solicitor for ue Aaministrator of. James Clark, deceased. C.. LORNE FRASER, In the Matter of the Estate of James Clark, late of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, Storekeeper, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Statutes of Ontario," 1914, Chapter 121 and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the said James Clark, who died on or about the 4th day of October, 1921, are required on or before the 15th day of January, 1922, to send by post preâ€" paid or deliver to C. Lorne Fraser, of the Town of Weston, Solicitor for the Administrator of the Estate of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, verified by affidavit, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. Just a'ibhvevlp':vA111otl1e1‘Iess gitl, but how sweet that life given back to her! Toronto vorce. "I‘m gett hardly believe it "Think of it," and she shivered, "I would be deadâ€"now _ if it weren‘t for this hospital. But I‘m not," and there was a ring of victory in her L was so frightened," confessed the girl, her blue eyes reflecting the sky overhead, as she lay beneath the pines up there in Muskoka. "I didn‘t know what to do. I had no money;; and, oh, I was so horribly alone." “’I:hink of it," and she shivered, "I "Sthool teacher â€" parents dead. «rought here on a stretcher. Good »iwgress; hope for full recovery." such was the meagre record of a patient at the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives! Meagre, but how full of deep -significance School Teacher‘s Life Is Saved ontributions may be sent to Hon. A. 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