» I ~ 1 . - . . l they dared 1111 1191' 11”°m the hum‘ . ‘ I‘ . size. Knead with a few pressures with dry bread crumbs mois- presided. Meeting opened with BYRIITO RUN AGAIN’ I ’ idlcrlb out 1; .. 1 n. , . . . . . first Weighilngi 1: P22: efzlso rfinthleigg on a floured surface. Roll to 1-in. tened with butter or margarine. the ode aild creed in 111118011: Roll R1 C HMOND‘ Va. (AP) __ Sew ‘ o . . thickness. Bake 15 min. in a mod. oven call was answered by seven , A 10 1‘ 1 e f iortnicrltl . - - ’ - . t H Flood Byrd (Dem- n She Slept and act; 1,11 131?: qgllhllsetastl 1 §}xJ):‘I‘:a(:'0E(i)1Inn1-(;f)tl:tt(1)lt11t1teel‘e d0gI‘e1"IY;.t!‘1E 37?.a(hei%re.§SeiaIl‘<‘ pate- Meantime gletlglbers. qpuemon amounted to 2:73?) rgfrgsed Tuesday his 311 cot. omen We<1d1“2‘=’ an“1V'e1“lG€31‘ and Axle Division in 1945. The normal weight gain of a G garine. Fold over. Press edges cut 11/2 lbs. lamb steak, sliced 1/2 The minutes of the last meet- nwnced decismn to retire and Theof Mr‘ and Mrs. Anthony; together. Then roll to 1/.» in. thick- in. thick, into 6 portions. Trim ing in December, were read, ap- said he Will Seek‘ 81115111, harm’ T ~ ~ bal I _ . , 101 Belmont was Ob-L hey 1'1aVe SIX children, seven pI.O)?7l,€13:S7 Ofz‘ W‘C‘ek' The Steady ness. Off extra fat. Brush Wlth I10t- proved and} sjgngd, The treasury ‘on: °f d February 15th 1 grandchildren and two great- turg” b 1;) this d°“b1Y D1‘ema- Spread again with 1 tbsp.‘ but- sweet French dressing. Dust with report included 'proceeds of $47 _ samr ay’ ece tiorl‘ grandchildren a y was a Source Of 3' tel‘ 01' margarine. 101d We!‘ and Salt and Pepper. realized from a successful Shur- 1" 1*‘ v , with 3111 10320 Plgmouth 1 This he ; Inzgiemfint to all concerned. roll 1/2 in. thick. ‘ Broil 10 min. Turn once. ‘ Gain program i 1 - '1 3 Ha ’ ' 1’ m 15 from a Detroit: e ad been fed by an eye‘ I Cut in 21/2 ill. 1‘0111'ldS. COVE? At the same time, saute in bllt- C.Qrres»ponde1:1ce was read y were married on Prince ’ Michigan, paper. T h e r e are dropper for the first eight weeks, ‘ - . , . .. 1 » , with waxed paper or aluminum ter or margarine 6 slices liver d‘ d, L r f :1 k~ f . Md151a“d.a”f.,2§a"?§,t°r},l3f*§,:‘fsrm§;jr plctures 91 Mr. and Eye ltlme she had reached Lem‘ Camnne M°L“r°f W°m°n5 Edmm Fume 850' fioil. Let rise until nearly doubled pate, or livcrwurst, after cellu- rfizglrfiiere rieagrfrrgn lgll PI'OfeS5IOI'|G| States 1“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' °n a°°°mPa“Y1h8 the 13 “able Welghty 2 113- in size. ~ lose covering has been removed. Taylor and Mrs. Neil MacEach '1:-awed from the Chevrolet article. 2%: oz. Bccauseof increased a- mounts of food required the.ey_ Thur.’ Feb. 27, The Guardian Page 9 Bake 25-30 min. in a moderate 1 Tg _asaemble:t Arrang; the em, also thank you messages Deggrafgrs . dropper method of feeding now , oven, 375 degrees F. am "1 9 99“ Ye 0 -3 ‘?ate€1 from Mrs. Louis Burdette, and , _ » - ‘ ; ~ * L d D became too slow and the Ga 1 . When cold,spread with coiifec- 131338 Platter-_ TOP each W111! 8 Mrs. Dingwell MacFiadyen. Don , — ‘ n O y age method was ado ted f V‘ timers _Sugar_Water icing Dust slice of the liver pate or liver- atjons were Voted for the T, }3_ Interior . g . , . » . ing through 3 Small gathegr :2: ., with shredded coconut. $09 thist ‘Wit? ‘half ta Leag.ue‘aod the March of Dimes, ancll, Extt_eri01- V . . . on Mdnltob sed into the stomach ' Serve “as is or broil 11/2 min._ °“’e ‘Pr 5 “P ° Plmlen °- - Six members subscribed to the ‘“..“.‘“g , By the time she was thirteen . when the .coconut is toasted and Surround with the crumbed to- Institute News and four —.hand_ , S ra. . _ _ weelog om, h . . _ , r ' the icing bubble _ 59 . m,a1°95- B?1'de1' Wlth Frellch books were ordered. Another p y fives and friends In She will be kindly remembered duced’ verySg:a:1N;iaSlb1I,)eltX1c)g b1;1tttI1‘(e) . k Tomorrows dinier: Igreenrévlflrtrlrll fries. Garnish with parsley or member is to receive her instit. ;1;li1mli3r:'ush ya heard. with by.her sterling Christian charm. feeding. A week later her own ion soup‘ lamb Steak Pate P1at- Cress‘ '1 ute pin at the next meeting to g ’ e death of Mrs. ter_. and as “one who went about mother, who had left hospital aft- ' 15913 French 11195: Crumbed '90‘ ' be held at the h°me °f Mrs’ A - -~ Matthews in Brandonudoing good.” ’ tel‘ ten days, visited the hospital . . . matoes: open a (No. 2 or 2%.) ~ RICE POINT W: 1- Archie MacEachern. assisted by Ca“ 5341 F”“‘?”‘E:s‘."““' Mrs. Matthews was the] Three children are left to mourn a11d_ gave her her first bottle. ~ ufiy IDA IEAILEY ALLEN ‘Mate pots fashionable In those 9311 501101-D3Ck t01ha10€S- »D1‘a1h The Februar meetin of Rice the lunch wmmittee» Mr‘5- R- ‘ — ‘of he late Mr. J_. E. Mat-Florence, Mrs. J. S. Hinch, Bran. Little Raele was now “growing m rkeifstha Cfi9?t?,,éVIada”:e6 1'9‘ days. _ _ off the liquid. _ ,y _ g Taylor, Mrs. Wm. MacE-achern Mucnanuldg 8‘ son’ ‘e11_ known par1lamentar- don; Ralph, an executive at the hp. ’.The temperature of the hum- frgm ethe E k re‘ °°‘(’1mt1h 11115: “In my estimation, Madame, Place Ia tomato in’ 3 6-seotion P01111 W0me11 9111511111139 met 31 and Mrs. John MacDonald. _ for a on 0 ea o ice 0 e anadian Pac- ‘P1 a been radu - . ese ora ora coconu uns compar men 0 a buttered deep e ome 0 rs. in. ac a-. . eeing a Journe ater singing pring ar oa ,_ lgnumher ind ff f_thC ldlcbhd g, ally re ner sml‘:a§ni’$"’r‘r1l“theC°T'th Fl d _ t_b . t tf th h fM W ME_ Mt d df " 116S' Pknu presented Brandon in the ific Railway in Montreal; Mam. duced until it corresponded to “And ch 13 I 5:} uthe ‘Yank’ S110111(1 a1WayS be-‘In fashion. I muffin pan. Dust with salt, pep- chern, February 6th. The presi- the Queen and a delicious lunch -- Comm0nS- 19: M1‘S- A1311 Dowling, Hamilton; that Olltside, and at -the age of ’ e ’ Sal ’ By 0° 511311 make Some, 111 the fashion per and powdered onion. .Top dent, Mrs. Charles MacEachern was enjoyed by all. ’ — ' also Several, grandchildren and 3 fourteenweeks she was removed ius:td1ti(l)<em;111{: £1112: Imvyasmgtiloetr of today, with a yeast roll mix » - to save time. generously round, fragrant with . the problem of dressing a «.L.tt1 utter. topped with thin icing L. b I. I Piairi1ci¢i:si’I’1;I;r1h-ohwasg’t stock slizeé angrfirigiwfélgfi figgguéioradora lowihnlg pkg. directions. Mix thor- _ g _ e umi' ‘b 1 oug y. e G required only the 1?;1ce_s“:S11],ae?. ggzlsffiflfiecause they 1°°k°d 5° Rub_ the top surface of the ' dough lightly with shortening. . . ' “aP1<1“5a gradually replaced b . N Z e B , small soft gauze ones A and blag: WITH HOT COCOA Cover with waxed paper or alu- ,. s - y kets. In preparation for her "de. “For desert, she served them minum foil. K Mr Matthews was the former J eborah Lowther of North brother Mr. Roy Lowther in Tux. 10 a Covered bassinet. , , Prince Edward Island. I ford, Saskatchewan. Her mother was now faced with F1°1'ad°1'3 0°°°h“13 13111153 Make up 1 pkg. hot yeast roll mix, fol- -“ ~ _ . . , but” into regular nu~ 1- with cups of steaming hot cocoa Let rise in a warm place, about gr Cry,'the official or- was taken to hospital. _ which, a girl musrliegysjffafit; poured from one of the ta1l.choc- 85 degrees F, until doubled in he Salvation Army in Ca- About twenty nunutes after her dressed, her mother had hand- - d Bermuda, is one of the admission to *Bethesda Sa1va- made tiny. doll-fitting nightgowns , ‘and admirable publica- tion Army Hospital, Mrs. White’s with her name b ‘d _ ' '1 1 I a recent issue on the baby was born. She asked to see cross the waistb:rIi]:i.r0l ered a ’ ' an gpage comes the follow- it. and ‘was handed‘ the tiniest ‘ 1 news story taken from the bundle any Australian mother has CENTRAL ROYA J cry in New Zealand. It tells ever held. Without very much w'I' rt “Little Thumbellna the hope, she begged the nurse to The regular meeting of the, _I 1-“ I M Alb A (at? 1:11 thhti Wlgsbhugllanly possible t$a1 1111051131“, W°meI1’s Instit- '1 ' in e ourne, us- ‘ eep ‘e a y ive. , s e in -the Community _-weoefily , of a baby whose ‘ We will do our very best," H.311 t°n February 3th. The pre- .. Weight’ barely exceeded a the nurse promised. “But you s!de3 » M1‘S- John M-3_¢A1ee1‘ Pre- dmakes us almost prepared know, dear, she is very small.” :;i§1»t:nd the meeting ‘opened rdeve the lore of fairyland. In fact she was too small to be 8 creed repeated in uni. hospital staff christened her Weighed. She was wrapped in S°,i,‘h , ltl5Thumbelin.a.” warmed blankets immediately 1, f minutes of the January baby survived in cgntra- and placed In a humidicrib — an gu ar and executlve meetings all the rules of medi- enclosed. electrically~heated cot. gm fread and a1’1”'°Ved-- T1118 e, and against ‘.311 the into‘which oxygen is fed through was °u°Wed by the treasurefs -i " a valve,’so that the baby is kept r"§’.ff" -. ' .h was *1: apt a 3105913, in atbath of oxggen, at body tern. evene IggfiitcltinglléilllggiidhglaaE281. ecret, s e Sta e in 3 ipera ure; con iions resemblin . . 11' ' for ten week; before, as nearly as possible the pre-nag- .:;j_?s:f)ej(!inthe dlsmqt for the March her’ existence leaked 1331 eI1V11‘011mB!1t- 11 lection if §:S)I%pa1gn with 3 C01.‘ in the amazed outside. F101‘ the next f01‘tY-eight‘ hours. Each M th’ 3' . . " véntc who had waited she was closely watched. Every eel conven e mmthly °°mmm' ears for her coming three hours, she was turned onto Red Cross fir;/I “E? 11116!‘ report: :dared to beueve in her ltielr other side, her temperature Han _ Mrs Artr1fl‘u_ ;Igac1%§:°Iga°gi For months, doctors 3'93 - ' .7 : ' _ ' . ’ lmital staff gave themon. After forty-eight hours, she was £a,‘,I;3nei-;uide1\s’Ir_s'MI::rr‘%, Ma‘$A“g' ? ifallit hope. for her survival g1Vel1 8 few drops Of 81110059 fiind and 1-Advertising - Mrsmlstwggrt’ kindness rremgnded that they water, through an eye-dropper. wright ' ' W . dnot let this hope be kind-, She was then fed every hour on ‘New monthly committees are: brightly. that they should about SIX drops of Very weak,'sohoo1_ Mm Clifton Stewart and ’ , pt-prepared for the great- tinned m11k rS01l1ti0n- Mrs. Hugh MacLeod. Hall - Mrs. A c 1 gdisappomtment of their lives. Already, the baby’s history was 13111 Ward and Mrs» Ray Genge * 1 F8‘ 3 z:- <<: ,_ ,sTEAKS' Your Choice Vlthe little mite, whose first being recorded as “miraculous”. Lunch - Mrs. Wm. Ward, Mrs. s a pink towelling face- For, as the attendant child spec- Henry, Perry and Mrs. Louise inned into a triangle, did -ialist points out, the conditions of Ba‘1‘I‘e¢t- ,, » » 1 - ‘ sappolnt them “her birth met with none of the Favourable reports ‘of two ban- . ~ ' ‘ ‘ she 15 a sturdy baby girl, criteria for _sury1va1_ . quets held during the month pre- _ _ , 3 , , , _ 2 lbs, 69: in every respect, with These _.criteria are (1) That ‘"0115 Were read-'C0I‘I‘eSD0ndence . ' - ,- dpll - like features and tweflty-eight weeks is the normal was read and d15C“359d- Thank . . . s 9 o o 0 o o 4» u . . 2 lbs: 33: china b1ue”esyes — a real period at which a baby is viable Y0“ Card-9 f01‘ Get-W811 Cards — - Princess to her doting $11; capalgle of staying alive: (2) W39 3°kh°W1edi°:’i°d- d d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. EUCI1 18¢ . — g a a aby should be at lea mg. g was move an secon ed .« .. . after little Raele Ellen fourteen inches long at birth (3?) that ,3 ‘1°nat1°n be 59111 t0 the °z.'- . . . . .. . 2 f°|' 353 was safely home with her That it should weigh at least two Mumple 39191‘ °515 F 0111153 1°h~ 11 1 A ' . taking up the thread of pounds. Was‘ moved and secondeh that TOMATO “JUICE. 20 oz. ‘. . . . . Z for 296 normal baby, could the B t th. b » ' ~ x the president try to locate some- , « , of the dramatic snug- aft‘; a tfrmagg algarsnogfeilwgftlgf fine‘ to scrub and wax the hall‘ . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . 2 |bS. 198 V oor. I er survivial be told. five weeks Her length was only - I * ' . ‘ V . - ~ . w - . - . on 6 for 89: none... ms. a has no .E.i:r.ii M“-"- °°"""*'°“ °" "°"‘°°" After‘ thirteen years of happy Weigh .35 °“1y half the accept‘ near future. The sum of $20.36» 1 lb. . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs. 453 36, the Whites had resign- ed “ .n1m‘!m"-. _ 1' d f . ’ _ - , .rrl..1‘*‘e,‘,llsei..... being a per- Hadisheaieaiaunngoese early Xéinf” ~’°‘“ “‘° ““‘*““‘g . TOIIIET TISSUE. 3 for 294: W .1 ,,y childless couple. Mrs. days the (100130? YV<_>u1d have sigh M t‘ d‘ I d i 11 d b — . a “i 5:“ my-,:°v;;1s Wadi“ ‘f.i‘.i’T”p‘i°.a5l‘.f.i:‘3F‘°a‘e‘ “P'°ma- a" dé°1ici‘3§:‘i.l?.‘é.§““....".l°“.;°, ti’; . STRAWBERRY’ JAM. 24 oz. . . . . . . 49¢ - _ an eec ic - ' - ' ‘t ' h -, ' , I , , her 2 But SurViVe Shfi and comml tee In C arge Oz. 0 0' O 0/0 «I 9 0 0 0 0 u o er, Then, with great eX_ out any crisis or setback, taking ‘GOOD ATTLE ,‘they beg t food and gaining weightslowly » . _ _ lllcadvent of aaIflari(i)il31:.re'l13l:3‘: “"1 °er1a1"15_7- 4 Shorthorn c a ttle were first 38 . .1319 3 new. modern home: The‘ h°5P1‘a1. r°°°“1 °f he’ brought to Canada from the east- ELM EMERSON FORD. Prop- baby was due 9,, April Weights constitutes the first AVE. “WE DELIVER FREE” I i 6584 ‘ -1111 on January 10 nearly fif_ chapter‘ of Raele Ellen White’s 91'“ °°“ntie5~ °f —Eng1a“d about . _ weeks before, Mrs_ white Diary. It was a fort_i1ight'before 1830. p’ _ “II---'1"? {- I osIonE Houns ‘\ MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 9 A.M. T0 5:45 P.M. = FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ~ . 4 — SATURDAY. 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