J€_LN_UARY ,1§_f1_2f!0 ' -Best Remedy for _ _ Cough Is Easily Mixed _at Home vi/y¢l.‘fr¢ college V Principal Dead Tonorrro, January -1o._mv. You‘ll never know how quickly l stub- P,-incl,” QLWYGMIB cone" Tm, |_ul,\.ed_ "ann 5-m_|"try thifg lggmougbrgqipqh Wim. Cdl|Bl.l.l0l1B|lBb Ind B IBIUBX' ll! lt s ilnci in ml ions 0 Omen, ecause the Au u 1 _ it gli.-ca more prornpt, punitive relief than h goifnn icommun W’ died 'l' his ,,,,_,-thing else. Its up trouble at all to m9 1 ly Ollowlng an attack of iix and coats but a trifle. ' heart tmuble |,,,m i.-augli or client 1-old can be coil- 0 ll l t a 1 oz. bottle, pour 2'/ ounces of Pingxo' tilgn uildalilnin grnniiflitml sugar Whilv Pflnvlpll OMciu‘a had not l~‘\'f“P'°" "tm" h°“"y tl’ “‘“"" mf becii~in good health for about six ifiinvi-s. This saves two-tlilrds of the money 0 nths the end came rather unexpec m §f.`..ll.§§`iil` lli`li‘ie§'.=i>i».l-cli_il¢li-all like ig. Wd” f°"°Wl“8 “B “Wk U! hem | You can actually feel its penetrating, t mag, Hg was 55 yea" of um th' action on the inflamed throat Ftlhyinllrliilzues It is also absorbed into the - Ab°'Ui WD days ago he returned hlooil, where it nets dlreetlrv ou_tlio bron- from F19;-fda after seven‘ weeks. stay_ 'f *”~l.=°"“;3.':.'lf.° “P‘..’§“ll-.;.?..§: il f ld net n ex s vi silhlieqhlck relief even in severe bronchial _or to after a tour of the world. visit- Pinex is li highly concentrated com clue gmduues are stationed on the und of genuine Norway Pine, contain Thomas Robert O'Mes.rs, D.D._, !.L.D.. _ __ _ ro UDB lil 'ng the active agent of ereasote, in A l journeys he se_e,ined,f,0 qwyqx eouzlls which follow cold epidemics |113 .the mission _stattlom wh_ef_9 _Wy._ ` reiiueil, pnintnble form, and known as ~ ,,,,¢ nf the greatest healing agents for Sifehtih and . by the, tinio_ he »acvci_;e coughs, chest _colds and bronchial fieachéd Ubin! he WBA unB.5Tc to carry es, . ' U-0lll’o not accept A substitute for Pinex. ` °ut N3 °|'|8l\\'|3-1 Dil-H fb Vlialtilll the rliiiil tubes. At tlie same t me. it promgt ___ sepwmber last he arrived in Tor .. . " l hi. ta It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or 5 “gm me,-,_ ‘Enough a “uhm-1 wi, money refunded. _,___1_-----'-----*--"”' 0 eoovo r U F’ DENTAL SURGEON O arranged at s central point.. " Dr. 0`Mea.ra went on the world tour with great anticipation oi' meet- J. P. MILLAR ins uie rmgiiaias aaa :atm-ala; fa * Clnlda with an experience that would he felt, be of swat value to the cause HOURS-0 to 12.30 oi' _missionary e5ort and the work of vsoooooo to-O . 2 in 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmond OO-44000-O-O#-QQ-066000006000 -_-ii. Q the Church of England in general. _It was with keen disappointment tha; he retumed to Toronto-in poor malt); and unable to continue his duties ***‘*********‘**********' either _as Principal or wycilga Ur ga O-vvvvv-v-vrvv-O-*OO-#OQ~§lO-O-O-OOO-O-§&§§'§§-Q0-OO-O-O-5 O§+O§§-5-O0-4* = H n EE I n 5'*-9-O fdial 3 This has not been on the rlret lor some years, and to l the want wc are putting out very superior Cordlal of nn- ; qunlled ‘strength and purity. ‘ For sale at all high class ores in I2 and 24 os. sizes. Wholcsals distributors for P. E. I. DeBlois Bros., Limited. J.&T. MORRIS l.livliT-so ‘ oo-60-GQ-O4-O-O-OO-O64-GO-O-O-O-O-0-G09’ _i__..l_---- > O§%H§%4* Handy _ _f Tools *_ I _ X /'/_¢l\|»_ ' - ee»_ ‘i ‘ 1 _ S ' FOR. THE “IIANDY MAN!" The vises, saws, hammers, pliers and other handy tools required for odd Jobs around the home can be bought here at substantial savings. Handy undertake any work in the intrests °f 151° Mi5S1°!1I-1'? Society of the O ln church _ or _ malibu ini canada. 555°! 9 Sill/ it his homs he went to Florida in Bvlrth otheslih and re-- tumod Int week to his homo.. Thomas Robert Ofliilears. was born in Ont., on Oct. 16, 1864. A Canadian, faiths: the best academic and ecclos~ iastlcal traditions of the Old Country him as a man of warm and attractive personality. `_ - One of the most interesting facts in relation to Dr. O‘li3ars.’s connec- tion with Wycliila itse , to which‘he Wls appointed Principle in 1906, is the fact that from May, 1887, the week after grsduiition from the college and three months before ordination, up to the time of his death he had been in continuous service with the college in nnancial. teaching or administrative work, in all, about forty~throe years out of the fifty-two or three years oi the college’s history. In recognition of education and religion, Dr. 0’Mela- rc was the reccipient _ol _honorary degrees of 1'..L.D. from the University of Toronto. and D.D. from.Emmanuel and. Wycliife colleges. He _ was also made Canon of St. Alba_n's Cathedral. Toronto. _ ~ _ lit was mainly duo _to .phyllesns strongly advising against, it, _that olors of the Btshoprle of tkledonll in Brit- ish Columbia, _and other important appolntirients were not accepted. The onerous and varied duties en- tailed as Principal, ol’_ the _ college broiiaiit ins Principia into very _close and intimate ielstciis with _therap- porters and friends of the college in every part of the l_)omlnion and the Old Country. His .executive ability and the complete -confidence V which he enjoyed constituted an element of ilrst importance in the history oi’ the college. - . . Evangelical Principia. _ Another strong point in Dr. 0‘Mss- ra's career was his complete sympathy with the evangelical principles which men who like to make their own re-` 911° °°U°8°,_W“-" °1l53°ll5h°d‘W milnmn pairs will revel in the wide assort- mcnts from which selections can be marc quickly, conveniently and econ- omically. ` _ ~ The Rogers ` Hardware Co., Limited _ source »oo-+4-o oooooooo rvfooivrvvv ‘ insidious' -1 list this sdjegtlvs ad- ms! W ‘Q-OO-O-O Q an OOCOOOOOOOOOO The mark of his guiding hind was seen generally in the college' life and activities and in the observance of the Golden Jubilee of the colléli; in 1921 and the success which attended the ralslngof the Jubilee Fund for the college. Wyellile College graduates have gon'e iar.a.nd wide. not only in pin- ada, but in the Arctic reigons and in foreign coiinti-es, preaching the Gospel ol the Kingdom. _l The late _Dr.~O’Mesrs- is survived MM _ _ _ °' -.f _ .by Mrs. O.Mes.rs and three daughters °””“"°'°°°° -,Mi-s. J .B. Harrington. wits of the mv. J. B. Harrington. Secretary or the Bible Society: Mrs. ‘I'rivett,'wli'e ol’ Dean Trlvett. Trliiity Ohurch Cathedral. Shanghai. China, and Mrs. _ vi'_a.ireLeaii,'roi-onto. _ _ and grsstly. olilosd by.. tha Ingo siidlsiioo. Those who knew the father remember, oi' his service rendered in the cause " ' ‘ ‘ pastry flour, use 1 tablespoon less per cup of Scout Play - Camp- Fire. . f i _ 1. ._._».~_.-.~.~ __.»._,__y___»r_` ,, -1 .- -,___ _ if 1 -". '»'.f;._. » ' i » _ _,___ ' ` ‘ fit. ‘T-L ' _ _.__--=-4 g 1'lli=: Gil/\Ri.o'l'rl:'l‘owN cuaizni/iN PAGE " 71 l '= i ~~ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ Baking Ex ieriences-New and Deli All of these Recipes have been tested with Purity Flour. Clip them out and paste in your Cook Book. . CHINESE CHEWS - 1 cup dates, chopped 1 cup English walnuts, chopped l cup sugar ’/q cup Purity Flour I tcsspoonful baking powder 2 eggs '/4, teaspoonful salt Mix all _dry ingredients together, put in the dates and nuts, and stir in the eggs after beating them light. Bake in as thin a sheet as can be spread and when done cut in small squares and roll into balls. Then roll in granulated sugar. ' APPLE DUMPLINGS 4 apples Butter 2 cupfuls sugar Cinnamon _ Milk Rich biscuit-dough Make ,I rich biscuit-dough of two cupfuls of Purity Flour, four teupoonfuls baking powder, one teaspoonful salt, and four tahlespoonfisls lard, and milk to make a‘dough as soft as can be handled comfortably (about three-quarters cup- ful will be needed). Roll out thin like pie-crust md cu' _ito six equal sections. Have ready the apples pared and cut in eightlis; heap about six pieces of apples on each section of biscuit-dough, add s small piece of butter, cinnamon, and A cup- ful of sugar divided equally between the six. Gather the dough up around, pinching together sit the top. Place in deep baking-pan; pour ovtr thein 1 pint of boiling water in which A cupful of sugar, 3 heaping tcaspoonful of butter and one-fourth teaspoonful of cinnamon have bam stirred. Bake about forty-five minutes in A ht oven, covering them at the last if they get too brown. To be eaten either cold or hot. and preferably with cream. ' ORANGE AND RAISIN CAKE Q i i ,A Sabuttsi' 1/; teaspoon linkin: soda I ¢up fnsltlgznr 2 |:\|Dl Purity Flour Y; sup suur l :up chopped rsisim orange 1 cup chopped walnuts (optimal) ldethod: Cream butter and sugar, add eggs well beaten, squeeze juice of orange into milk, add baking soda to milk and orange juice, put remain- der oi' orange and the raisins through chopper. Sill: one cup Purity Flour into sugar and butter, odd chopped raisins and chopped orange; then add liquid. Sift in other cup of Purity Flour with one teaspoonful baking powder and pinch of salt. Mix all to ether, bake in two layer tim in moderate oven 525°) for 25 minutes. _ CHOCOLATE BROWNIES I. cup sugar 2 eggs - f 1 tablespoon butter 2 squares of unsweetened chocolate, of Y, cup of cocoa. melted ,4 cup Purity Flour _ 1 cup chopped walnuts _ ' I teaspoon vanilla _ _ _ Method: Cream the butter and sugar, beat in eggs, add Hour, nuts and vanilla and spread in baking tins like fudge. Bake in moderate oven (325°) for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and cut in squares. l BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES ‘/ up butter ’ I egg l 4 gap brown sugar years Purity Flour I teaspoon baking 1 1 teaspoons vanilla V powder - ' 4 cup chopped nuts Method: Cook the butter and sugar together until well blended, cool to lukewarm, add the unbeaten egg and beat well together; add flour after sifting with the baking powder; add nuts and vanilla. Spread lh shallow pans, bake in modes-sts oven (325") for 25 minutes. Re_move from oven and cut in squares. “ln making cakes,” may baking aufhoriticn "You must bear in mind that Purity is a strong. rich Hour with great expanding qualities. lfyourcake recipe calls fcrordinnry Purity Four. and if milk is called for use half milk and half water (luke-wiu'm),~and your cake will stay moist longer." “ln baking pies,” say baking experts: ' "You will get pastry that melts in your mouth if you use Purity Flour in the right \vay._ For instance, here is an economical, tested recipe for pie crust that is very successful: icups Purity Flo\lr.}'*§cup lard, l/1 teaspoon salt, /1 cup cold water. (This makes enough 'for two pies). For extra rich pastry, use half butter and half lard." . Mix fliedlour dnd salt, cutting ig the shortening until the mixture ra like dns meal, gsduslly adding rho exact quantity I water-but not I drgp more-ond roll our thin. R6- momber, o dough heavy with waist will not Hake up in tho oven as too much moisture prevents quick- sotlon of the lint. ' I Flour i --'I 'f "vv~- .¢s,'iA»t'~.>» . - .-m»n,f.,,,,,,,,,»~ ,._ , _ _ ____ » THERE is every reason why white b`read should be the most _ attractive food you serve at your table. If you bake it yourself- I a . ¢ a and home-made bread makes a delicious change-you Will find the labor and time cut down effectively by the “Quick Method” de- ' scribed in the famous Purity Flour Cook Book (see coupon below). v lI"'l'F \~. ' (WHITE smrnn) Quick Msuiad - 2 cakes compressed yeast 2 tablespoons lard or butter, (melted) _ 1 quart lukewarm water 12 cups (3 quarts) sifted Purity_ Flour ' 2 tablespoons sugar ‘ _ ll' tablespoon salt ll l_ \ L_-@- oi°eWIi1t Try our _“ Quick Method” of _ making delicious White Bread Dissolve yeast and sugar in lukewarm water, add lard or butter, and half the flour. Beat until smooth, then add salt and balance of flour, or enough to make dough that can be handled. Knead until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl, cover and set aside in a moderately warm place, free from draught, to rise until double in ‘bulk-about 1'/2 hours. Punch down and allow to rise again 30 to 45 minutes. Mould into loaves. Place in well greased bread pans, filling them about half full. Cover and let rise about one hour, or until double in bulk. Bake 45 to 60 minutes. » _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ __(I_hprl|st9d lrom Page 20 o_f__tlis Puriiyillour CocIz_Bool;) _ PURI I FIZO U R ‘ “BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING” T \ . In this Cook Book there are actually 25 tested recipes for making varieties of bread and 17 recipes for making delicious sandwiches- quite enough to make white bread the most popular article of diet in your home, as it deserves to be. s by far the most important ingredient in and it has been proven that Bread made from Purity Flour is a highly nutritious food, easily and . thoroughly digested. It supplies at low cost the _(oil. elements required by the body to promote health. _ ` We use only the finest wheat grown in Western Canada, and our modern milling methods and daily baking tests insure that Pu`rity Flour will m_;._;.=..»- always be uniform in quality. rrv FLOUR clvlas .ALL YOUR BAl'”`"""" V" _ ' (ur several-yn;|r,5 hcril on (iw . °;°d}g§rci~n».';,.:,T§;:;~:M-eh”igglenizi GLENWOOD ~ . . 'iiicsiiay cv~:.iiiiig and reached home (|16 Qlllllfy City ll0fl‘ii.1l. ill 1 .n P" '”" " D . l Y nn S.,|_,,.-(il-,~ Mass. We whll Ml' Lilrlileiii _ and paid. Discussion on holding ri ____ ‘ " ~' _“_ New and ___mm rcmm____ __O_ U04 5°*/0 014! Kill! ' alter which Santa Claus appeared concert and brisket social in the ncwl D,,_,,b|,,,,e 5,,|,,,01 ,C 01,., .1 0,, ` ` ' ‘ ‘ Mis num. Boiilwr. Glenwood is Cl-N|i‘V.Wl! wld diirln tr.. Z -I ' .. _ 2 gd | 5 my ..._ _ A* _ - . ` " 1 minion This was provided rthltdirirhl dill: :i;l;’i:;“:>rtl;;shr.r.d.ll:n:ld::ih;;i"` eh;llcritd.i:ilh:il:cl»~ 1:13? in ntiar `;J,.;i?fsd;l~Ld,h;u"ldhallgiidgilli nlLl""°"d'“ mc Wm" Wm hc' Grand' GENU|N|.; qA9|`g1' ‘ ', - . ' _ _ ~ ~ ~ ~#= . 'l n, _ _ _ - Scautcanceft W* “°‘”°l* °f 911° 0- 0-1- T. slifl-'brought the pleasant entertainment future, program to be lcit with the ¢1mr¢¢_ M,-_ Bmdely is sims good-l"°U‘_°’; M” s“l‘“"“°" °f sum av Ari. n»`:ns.‘s‘s\ » ._....' ` and 7”-“numy '“n°wl°d“d by thc! |»° I C1050' V . MY lPP°1¥\f¢d °0mmll»i¢'¢- A "HY im' satisfaction as teacher in this dlr.ti'lct mcmd" ` ul d d 1, ' A nal hours mem tin coma-i cl- 3°°°““~ _ Y' _ orwive vm of uni m===1nz was ths since school opened in August. `Dx_';“;';;' ;;_‘_]w Ne;"§_'_'ff ,_,,.,d by ,_,,, ?,,, 53,,”-,,, ,_,,, NP, _ln I D- B~»¢1w..°! l~he_B°°utC°m- mr. Albin Myers who 'spent the presemsilonpi s. resutlrul fountain ____ _or ___ 'G___w_____:{- tm churcm und” an knusmp of mtttn W!! 01° PN~l|¢|ll\l °Ul°°f» Christmas holidays hero has retum- pen to Miss Julia Carver in apprec- M,-,_ Blamhc gm,-|11 1.3;; on ww- _ ' mmgmgfg ppmgmg Mmm Ag. W- ~3\\‘l-‘°l'l UWM °1 5*- P°¢°U_ ed to resume his duties ss lcsclicr lation other efficient ssrvlceai sec- Huggy mommg w cgi, m,-,H15 in, mm “Wil "U °°°‘9°W\l»1! l¢l¢°d¢f| 4°. at Argyle Bborc. rstsry for the past few years. Mrs Momwn, N_ 3_ RW Mn Paw* or °.Leu,y spent A very cleverly si-railed programme 3* "°”"‘ ‘i ""1 “°°'° ’ ' ' ` ` 'O el - ~ ‘ uwiiuiiiig ciioriiui, shadow pictures. A 'WI '_l°°11°°° i\1'°l\’°N_D° Ml. °111>'¢ in-i. ci. 'r. slam. city, was s nc- sham. mini-in preicnica me mv; in-_ and Mis win. A. unleash, Mrs °"°-"‘°J’1”‘”“ -°’“°"‘““”"“" `““" Cui- vblwf hm- mentioned slit Mis Carve". il1°uzi» rervy and i/:mms Mcmnall ol nn. .i. ii. kennedy. o'i.¢arv'o|1d snort puyiai, eamprln and _ d m iiiiuirsuag sms activities was very- F" "“f3“"°°°°* °°" "‘ “W 'i _ ~ ' ‘ iam. compiewiy by nil-i>r=~~. thank- wanna. ws tam. is naiiiiin- ,,, ,.,,,, ,,, Wes, pm, 0,, Wm,” --- - Tuesday in Hsliburton, Loi, 7. -0. 1_ so Bread oo/_(900 _ f _~.. ge- Q9 rec PBI or ni of baking and cools- ing. Many of these noir” have won prizes. I Send this coupon and _"lu ° cents in lumps and get Llic Purity Flour Cook Book. ‘nga `~, 919 _.___-€-__-_..~. _ _. 5 _aimuvaiy pmmtaauuutyo uoapi|_l::l*“I¢ _w1_;_t__f_¢;<:\_1ei- vi: ' .Ulm _ _ n -f ° or in WI*-f ~. .~...i1i»sl eciidslen was nil- _ bono! 'insmbsrr _ usslits. 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E.. si* :hi in f*`;§r weeks. -0. » ‘ 1, mr Lowell ciemeiiis, son ai ur ` Angus Hebron Lot 0 is a _ #MM “M-\ l°°<\ W” “W nslduvtaivuv iihlvh M li latin: pinaieins in rripes ooiimy nmpiuii mm °f “GM 5*" =_7.qi-.m_kaocai_.;vari iimc~.iui_a_oa. nes ailments an .ima-. inn at ii mm blemai dairrvlb wus ictqiigma rcfisi fenpiin ciemenu, imc. ,vm mini. _ www- - .» lihw -4- _ _ i l I La- ..___._.-_..__<_.. __._._- ` ‘ r " " - _ ._ -2.-omz'~.~: r.'<,~*.;~:___t.'___._." L :il l od iiiiicy, colli- perfo__r['.;i with wells; ;-.; Z u', 1. . ___f....- 3,.-....._..-......_.»- __ - ~ <. 1... .__ _._......_,._.5:':_ ____. _.mn-es-_-¢'_‘* ”~*"\"<_‘5~'j»_1=--cf ‘ -.--is _ ' '_»T-_;.~:`;. ff sf -..._ V- .- . 1_4 ' _ _, .,~ 1 i W. ~.»»;.- _,. -a -. _l 3 l r ie fi ll l sr ,--M. l fl .,1- __ ; 15:- 1*! .fl ,_ <4 l l ii i » l .eggs l