35° 25° a st#ig cofsolation to i a c , grhaol, playground k thowed that Theif. #-ï¬ï¬ml,mw lenath of life, as well &3 Whâ€"| od here ttornayâ€"General Gorâ€" is incrafllw don and. â€"other _ Ontario Thus it United official; in conference INTERESTING sTATiSTiCs New styling to conform to th ® «_ at very reasonghle NAVY BLUB | > 32 MAIN ST. N., WESTON TUMCS | oooe: B $2.98. |_ 829& Johnston‘s Ladies‘ Wear "OPEN %‘{x@é’;"ï¬%’g s onE Last RULERS; ERASERS,~â€" sae =emepg ic gemnne 1 and PENCILS from, each _._______.__._._.. C *"‘Poxe _: â€" 2090 996, $1.00" P:hold&l. c.-r--:..’ l;s.lqt-.&uw-, D_rpvi;xt;l:h Remember too that our â€"Fine Foods shd Wéllâ€"86fÂ¥ed Dinnersâ€"may Pm cssA C c2P"~ 5 SE _ SCRIBBLERS from .___â€" C waaall LOOSE LEAF BOOKS, ~~> 1 5 up es in rens _____..__._ 1906 SCHOOL BACGS 6 BAE . o eA FA A. T.:â€"SQUIBB at reasonable prices for Soft D"l;tk_s; n Sandwiches sChooLk NTRAL EUNCH SEPT. Complete Stock ‘ofâ€" TEXT BOOKS for PUBLIC, HIGH and. VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS at ‘Aunthorized Prices s _ 856C ° sz.?o ut cce ..R 25c, 59¢, $1.00" Ané with a cifBd, #noo! Toiceg ‘ IfIhabed that the same support will Steve W elcomes. || ®ms s is s seset will Supplies "Dress® Well Il';?é"“ aile to and Succeed" Miakme k "ogsSH1)D NO a 100 bas #38% asila "urraM as armiT oV School ; HIS: MANYSTUDENT ""he cldb is entahga team in the â€"â€" FRIENDS BACK mm oC Jn wl an. you are A good matto for school t Gire His ot = and: in Jater life, _ _ â€" |l“°i""i'a.§:i."n.‘.: uy JOHNS T ON : ;r‘i:',éiv,'i“z’&?{' i4 imA HAROLD R. M .PHONE 804 ONE 132 | f’ï¬â€˜ï¬lfm‘" > very pleased to see such ‘l}z*f"mmm. fobmal Wvitafioh to hold the 1940 ;%‘Lm f ouning i pAiorpighonaige ~*We‘ are still fishing to take that Iiig iwh on aâ€"fishing trip. > ‘mms & of games. and pasti we‘fee!l that you will be i:t‘:mtcd to join: with us in promoting same so that we cart enjoy ocurselves durâ€" ing" the long dark evenings of the winter season.â€" Of course, to make E-k?wt‘;.! this. uï¬vlfl tty we must dor the â€"s 0 resâ€" ence, so that 3_& otherâ€" ielh!pw modern‘practice of ‘interspersing vecal bitsâ€"by miel:obor :{ tg:tyor- chestra pressed ouble % â€"Oftawa Journal. for the coming season. You are inâ€" YHich ty Jaly Tith ue and bake bart in these activities. . be sean at all times. Remembe ars responsible 26 Youe Club. Massie. shall be able to enjoy a worthwhile lf’_x'mnï¬?m told‘aToronto wudichce â€"the® other ‘day what he W'd modern dance music. He put it this way: ;;"'iï¬'hâ€"sâ€"t. Vitus dance :‘tuepti & Coarse ‘“l‘.r org :aoo! a"moronic nm rous sm, lies, vielouiness, meuain n lechiver: doos not like m dance music, but one does fee struetion. This club gets: instrucâ€" s : instrucâ€" lan Ihugh its educebiorat astivl. ties, the committee in charge giving to us some very interesting meetâ€" ings duringâ€" the pastâ€"season. We mmmtwmb ing> programme is being arranged _ "It is St. Vitus dance or epilepsy. It is a coarse vulgar call to the ingledorous pagenismn, fuilur Fich: rous i) 1a flm Inaudlin stagâ€" o dr% "Wlasphemy, 1" & *the #fon that the. lecfurer doss not like modemn dgnop%htm does feel that he overâ€"statés his case. There was a _ fime when £ called one khother séour horseâ€"thief, pickâ€" pocket," or words "to that general effect, but now;;icubys they are mt:lre "hf .. Theyâ€"â€"dicpvered presen ?h: en'buse'm': bad poc‘ky becausye t aroused curiosity in, and symâ€" xf!thy‘ Tor, ‘the ‘abused prtz , thus Uefeating.the erid sought. Tt is quite possible that so fervid a denunciâ€" ation®of dance music will have an effect not dissimilar. ~ _ _ ‘Noung â€" people will ask â€" themâ€" sélves,<we imagine, what there is about i‘com"bfnitton of instruments % sounds can~be moronic, 6dorous," ~blaephemous and"so on, â€™ï¬ ï¬ curiosity will be ArduSed. Tt would have been sufâ€" Since ï¬ï¬r’v*"m-'“ buriéd â€" ‘in the 17th n:: Sth‘ centuries theh: to getintelligence we must have in !*RemainÂ¥ 65 Highwaynmian Jack 4 d, cen N!l} ac ma ous M eAt ol ‘buried soun in a common grave d y Bories Of n;o'i;â€"?«ma' To « Be Buried In Common ve (~.* ~>___ In Brifain ~ biG UP H1sToRY in IT CLEAR â€"| inCw s §€ N CH w 3 § ellow may in for a tâ€"us go at raies. "In choosing "- : Lrleu-:h:o‘lnn Austrin. 'Kfli be sure of the " says \already received to operate exâ€"Kaisor so .* the manual: alevators closed "for many years." some years before the 1. Woods for shade, A large number of the clevators bluntly deciared that a blind 2. Dry and drained. are located at points in what was madman would __&. A level open spase lurge Saskatchewan‘s "dust bow!" and illâ€"assorted union as ;yig{:-m;i this system . woak devised Department of Education or individual is unknown tb: the w:‘m% mother of several children, I am very frank in mLeondemnaï¬n of it and those p:iop responsible for its insugurâ€" ation. _In the final analysis, the schools e maine Tos t as the aohaine integrated personality. _ _â€"_ Douthe:mlnflsmh- Humbphynwnrrt in developing this personality ? . GUIDE FOR BETTER PICNiCS Continued from page 1â€" with an efficient, understanding squareâ€"shooter. _ _ __ _ _ There is no question that some teachers will develop grudges. This is human. Student teachers areâ€"not subject to any selective tests:: All come, all served: Hence the mill« run of people cannot be expected to be without this tendency to hold a grudge, and hence take an unfair io miplaiing bame, mmsiing io misp the office for a trivial offense, takâ€" dents in our â€"neondg lary schools to see what they can away with is io duvilep‘s somplole mt Tuus :t;nuwmrn‘ & Ohio Y.M.CA. Issues A 14â€"Page Book Of Rules wmwvieummm dared to do tï¬%m wemu ofloh(it. This system a on 4 of marks is a direct dare to the stuâ€" of Ontario are paid for by the rateâ€" yorlln:l dï¬mo{&’m E"hq are for the children and not Interesting Letter â€" FOR â€" School Supplies Headquarters LOOSE LEAF BOOKS ETC. WESTON PHONE VOCATIONAL and COMMERCIAL TEXT BOOKS 53 A Complete Stock of PUBLIC, HIGH Is Written Locally "Weston Mother." TIMES AND GUIDE "WHY PAY MOREâ€" YOU SAVE AT INCWS" several in Alberts, _ _ |trin and Protestant Germany. _ Few mysteries of the sea, says the: Hamilton Spectator, have aroused ter interest than the case of t!e Mary Celeste, found in full sail by the Dei Gartia, but alâ€" ledgedly without a soul on board and taken into Gibraltar as a prize ship, There have been several theories to account for the strange phenomena, It was stated in evidence before & prize court that there was no sign of & struggle on â€"board; that a \meal had evidently just been &r‘ takenm of before the ship had n ‘IW; that the cargo was inâ€" tact, the cashbox unbroken and that the ‘one ship‘s boat still hung to the davits. tators on the quarterâ€"deck had caused its collapse, th:e;ntiu comâ€" pany being precipita into the water. All but one were eaten by sharks, and the one who escaped this fate was drowned and his body m up on the comst of Africa. were many other esses, more or less fantastic; but 3‘- curâ€" rent number of "Overseas" contains the captain and the mate and afâ€" fairs on â€" board th:en dep)orl::)e. a storm piano got se m the captain‘s wife, whereâ€" upon he jumped overboard. Another man was lost as the result of a fight and then the mate and two seamen decided to desert the ship. reamake Lewers worked The aide seamen,, wor ip till they fell in with the Dei Gratia. On the stremgth of this, Overseas quently offered by the inventive was m story to the effect that a swimming match had been arrangâ€" ed between the captain and the mate and that the press of specâ€" It seems that nine years ago a book was published, purporting to be the story of an old man livin in England who said h,hndutmz &'h.';; member of the Mary este‘s crew, serving as cook on the illâ€"fated voyage. According to mystery at all, except in the public llllflthude:&ofï¬eiahwho investigated the case." an interesting article which profesâ€" ses to clear up the riddle. Stoty If True Would Clear Up Old ‘‘Sea Mystery â€"Read the Ads, MIGHT BE SOLUTION MT. DENNIS PHONE JUNCTION 8133 lanations subseâ€" :’mï¬mnd 1 Moonlight and Dressesâ€" ' s body | ‘The fall evening dressesâ€"are oust of Aftict. ting in appessamtes. Veively lead other Tm the parada with black, dark tic; but t Seus land midnight blue in the spotlight erseas ‘ contains new. ie which profesâ€" h"de mum.o:n‘m will n.,â€ï¬p > riddle. without straps, but they are made . purporting. to | thet 6 >* d . snug: oldtlm\l';sinl lnngvfu,i ukifh" and â€"puffed ih.h:ductu! sleeves tend to make walst look r of the Mary{tiny. l!yoummmmm ringAu';jooko;wâ€_ Trh"vlthl + ccol ' C . Aocording to inine as possitle. Trim them with "CTaU®~) _ The London Correi to the mou::usom:mm prl \Revite‘s abesmbn mie ds‘ oet pul » :l“"“’l:anld':ih-uh-,h_,-‘ A fter ‘} flour alternately with milk. Beat | until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in \necklines wear an oldâ€"fashioned locâ€" ket or cameo. Just a spray of your [iavoï¬npqmmudmmn-dy | for the evening. than a delicious chocolste cake, one that just melts in your mm& foamy seven minute â€"â€"2 cups flour, % : teaspoon sods, % :‘npog; -plt,s cup butter, ug s | s T, . unbesten S quaree shosoints, & ton sour wmilk, fy mam deermisimmente ees plums in the annexed province, ler may have hittes off more than § 61 family will love it, espe “tol?;lvt\mhm&' ;quamm Ehoéohh.;%gf'nï¬}' m% 6 soda .â€:{‘5"’-:1:% hntht,' 7 Actually a situation 6f grave irâ€" ritation has arisen the reactions of which may be the more serious owâ€" i:ï¬bunhflthtllnl.ib -Awhnww‘.lhg pathies must be more of Tess ged by the indignation with which plams in the annexed and Am:mm%ï¬ duced to the status of a helot : ‘ one at a time, beating after taen tas smarte o taat oughly mixed. Place over : water, beating constantly. 'm seven minutes or until frosting will will stand in peaks,. Remove from boiling water, fold in chocolate and vanilia. (All measurements are level.) two $>inch layer pans in a moderate oven S&Sï¬de"." 4 lorl&nhnh?. (Double the receipt for three layâ€" ers.) Spread with chocolate 7â€"minâ€" ute frosting. Sprinkle cocoanut over cake while frosting is still soft. bumer. 1of cape soges, y "*m: tter, 13 sugar, cups sifted flour, % teaspoon salt, 'Q“ltf cth::olqu. i uhli:m_aiu'- gar, poon soda, 1_teaspoon vanilla, â€" Method: : Cream> butter, s pnerarars ether. mï¬k. Melt chocolate and add to creamed mixture. Add sifted dry inâ€" gredients alternately with milk. Add vanilla. Bake in a sitiire cake pan that is greased and floured. Bake‘in a simple for 35 minutes, Chocolate Seven Minute Frosting â€"2 egg whites unbeaten, 14 cups sugar, 51&5‘, teaspoons lizl;t corn syrup, water, 3 es unsweewm;o.eahh SM 1 teaspoon vanilla. Combine egg whites, sugar, corn syrup and water in top of double boflpur. beating with rotary egg bester until thorâ€" Ruling Austria Is Not As Simple As It Looked minutes. s Chocolste ‘Syrap* také~=% eup butter, 1% cups brown sugar, 1? sweet milk, 1 teaspoon nnilh., cup corn syrup, gs, 2 cups flour, ‘q";u.s nupltz;‘cupzoeog,.lmn ? » 72 spoon mmx powder. Cream butâ€" ter, brown sugar. Addâ€"well beaten eggs. Sift dry in‘g:-dimu and add alternately with milk and syrup to the creamed mixture. Add vanâ€" illa.â€"Bake in a (850 deg. F.) oven a 400 deg. F. oven for 25 to 30 Chocolate Cocoanut Dessert cake 2 cups flour, % teaspoon soda, % HoUsEHOLD CHAT MAY PROVE DIFFICULT CHOCOLATE CAKES By Ann Party_ â€"ANN PARRY, _ 5¢,10¢ B8 ..=.«..._..__15¢ Erasers ._._10¢, 5¢, 2¢ and lt Penholders .._._.._._10c and 5¢ Water Colours (8‘s) ...___25¢ W ete Comer nilh â€"â€"~â€"it Reinforcements, -r"':m*»_.uf .B. Pencils, mc»56 S Pmd moaus‘ 4 « . » STANDARD QUALITT . . . LOW PRICES ... 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