Times & Guide (1909), 28 Feb 1923, p. 2

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GUFFIN Daily Delivery for Lambton and Islington Prompt Deliveries Different and better Stronger and safer Contain mo poison Rats won‘t gnaw them Withstand more moisture Will not glow after use Canadian made for Canadians Mrs. Neish Pints Half Gallon Quarts Gallon Half Pints An Ideal Interior Flat Wall Paint PHONE JUNCTION 199 Now is a good time to do Interior Decorating. Here we list a few specialties for that purpose â€" Phone Jc¢t 138â€"139 WESTON Choice cuts can always be relied upon when you place your orders here. Meats of quality always satisfy. YOULL FEIND O UR MEATS HAVE THE QUALâ€" ITY. 8 JOHN STREET NO CHEMICALS Deliveries Prompt PHONE 577â€"2 PHONE 577â€"2 2.50 4.00 1.25 For Boilers, Radiators, .40 ~1.0 Pint Pint int ALUMINUM Pipes, Etc. HOUSEHOLD FINISHES PAINT Brush for Every Purpose as homage to the teacher, and the evening as dedication to the child. Exhibition An exhibition of school work, illusâ€" trating every aspect of Education in New Zealand, is being provided by the Government of that Dominion. Other exhibits are being secured from Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, beside those being provided by Canadian authorities.. In addition, the various national organizations such as the Junior Red Cross, the Birl Guides, Child _ Welfare Association, Rotary Boy‘s Work â€" Committee, Home and School Association, etce.,. are being given facilities to provide special exâ€" hibits illustrative of their respective activities. Other interesting features will probably _ include a collection of the school magazipes of Great Britain, Saturday morning session will be a purely business one, followed by an afternoon mecting with an address on Girl Guides and the Ideality of Woâ€" manhood, followed by a rally and demonstration by . Boy Scouts and Girl Guides and march past. The evening topic to be a vision of what might be for Sunday, April 8th. It is specially requested that every church from Atlantic to Pacific will devote this day to the subject of the church‘s part in education. It is suggested the morning services might be set apart Friday the theme _ will be Personâ€" ality as Character Expression under the headings of education and self control, fellowship, character developâ€" ment, manners as a social language, the intrinsic value of personality and education and life. NATIONAL COUNGL OF EDUGAT Language Expression, _ under various headings such as geography, history, leisure, Bible study, biography, interâ€" national and lastly as a record of huâ€" man experience and the instrument of expression and understanding . Conference is to build up Canadaâ€"along national lines by securing the proper environment and~ educative facilities for all It will ~be a_conference, of men and women who realize the value of education in citizenship, and will be composed of business, professional and working men and women of legisâ€" lators, dominion, â€"provincial and adâ€" ministrators, school â€" trustees, church workers and representatives of all orâ€" ganizations . of every . description throughout the land. The speakers will be men and women from Great Britain, France and Canada, and will include such leaders as Sir Michael Sadler, Viceâ€"Chancellor of the Univerâ€" sity of Leeds. Sir Robert Badenâ€" Powell, Lady Badenâ€"Powell, Sir Henry Newbolt, delegate fromâ€" the _French Universities, Mr. E. W. Beatty, K.C., Rabbi Brickner, Sir Arthur Currie, Hon. Drury, Canon Cody and others. The inaugural meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, April 14th, and on Thursday, April 5th. The theme under discussion will be Literature as Speakers at the Toronto Conferâ€" ence are Practical and Experienced In conjunction _ with the Ontario Educational Association a National Conference on Education and Citizenâ€" ship. will be held in Foronto from April 2nd to 8th. The purpose of this 25c 65c PURE TURPENTINE Per Gallonâ€".â€".. ;. BOILED OR RAW LINSEED OILâ€" Perâ€"Galfen . >"2 /.. in câ€"."." MANY KINDS "ELEPHANT" WHITE LEAD â€"E h gâ€"4X ‘ A \ â€" P e 3t 5> $y Made in 21 Colors 4 i) is and Natural (Clear) ) inncci Renews everything from Cellar to Garret Per 25 lb. Iron THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON "Gave the S You Sa.‘fe & MayBrothers DUNDAS sT. °â€" WwWEST Toronto 0N .cflARfiWARE; The registration, fee for the full course is $2.00 for each delegate and particulars may be obtained from the General Secretary, Major F. J. Ney, M.C,, 8 â€"Queen‘s Park, Toronto. special exhibits by the English Board of Education, and of the Bureau of Education of Washington, together with a number of photographs of the Schools and College of India. One tin salmon. About the same amount soaked stale bread, squeezed fairly dry. Beat with a fork and add one egg, salt and pepper. Mould inâ€" to shapes, dip in egg and roll in bread crumbs. Fry a golden brown _ and serve hot with one can strained tomaâ€" toes, thickened and flayored with salt, pepper and a small piece of butter. Fold the upper crust through the centre, and slash five short slashes in it, Jay, just as it is, acrtoss the centre of the.pic and unfold. Cut edge size of the pie plate, and with the thumb and first finger pinch it all around to make a border. If, you find this difficult, take the tine of a silver fork and press it on the rim of the pie. A «little practice will perâ€" fect the process. The proper amounts for: one pie are: One cup flour, 3 tablespoons shortening, %, â€" teaspoon salt. Mix together and add enough water for a tather stiff paste. Fat and lap toâ€" gether three times. Be careful to Iay the lower crust on the pic plate so that no air gets under it. Have the shortening very cold. Roll lightly on smooth board the one way. Use oneâ€"third as _ much shortening as you do flour. Add as little water as possible to make pastry stick together. Thoroughly mix _ flour, shortening and salt before adding water; Never add any more flour or shortâ€" ening after water has been used, or you will have tough crust. DOMINION DEPT. OF AGRICULâ€" TURE TO IMPORT LIVE STOCK Five shire horses as well as a numâ€" ber of sheep and swine, and, perhaps, a few cattle, are to be imported for breeding purposes into Canada from Great Britain by the Dominion Departâ€" ment of Agriculture this year.. The horses are being donated to the Govâ€" ernment by the Shire Horse Society of Great Britain,. The Director of Exâ€" perimental Farms and the Dominion Animal Husbandman have sailed for England to assist in making the selecâ€" While overseas, occasion will be takâ€" en by Mn. Amchibald, the Director of the Experimental Farms System, to visit Denmark® and make .an investigaâ€" tion of the bacon swine industry, more particularly with regard to breeding and feeding methods employed in that country. Animal Husbandmanâ€" have sailed for England to assist in making the selecâ€" tions of the horses at the London Horse Show to be held on the 22nd and 23rd of February. ~It is intimated and 23rd of February. It is intimatedl that these horses will form the nucleus | of a large stud of shires to be mainâ€"‘ tained at one of the Western Experiâ€" | mental Stations . The hogs to be imâ€"| ported. will\ include â€" Yorkshire, ‘Famâ€"| worth and Berkshire boars of bacon | type. 3 surface and a‘fl = int Â¥ Vowsh ENAMELS â€" STAINS To Make Good Pastry TESTED RECIPES MANY COLORS Salmon Croquettes Prove the power of Advertising. Try it ‘ MANY USES Don‘t Miss This. See the Lady Pipers. A Real Revue. Good Singing, Dancing and Lots of Laughter. MATINEE SATURDAY Ta ke Dundas Cars to Keele St., W. Toronto THE PIPERS ARE COMING HURRAH HURRAH SANDY MACDONALD â€" Canada‘s Scotch Comedian and his Scotch Lads and Lassies 3 .. $4.25 $2.50 $1.35 Wallace Muirhead, Scotland‘s Popular Tenor commerncinc MARCH 5th., 1923 ALLEN‘S BEAVER THEATRE West Toronto 5 lb. Pkg. . Easily mixed with boiling Be Early and Avoid the Crowds Large Assortment RUBBERSET BRUSHES Muresco Brush $1.25 All colors water 16 In Number. 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