i1|Y\‘Q“Q€II‘\XCE\II4l“lhsl‘ia\tsllzdgh\lthb . In Pacific ‘Iiuoh more numerous than mam- . ln i922 there were only 22 miles iii railroad in Alaska. IIIDEIIIME DISH?“ IIIITII. YOII GET TIIE AMAZING IIIW prosnesR--,4... .1241 ., g _ i A grateful goodbye hug from hubby, sweet kisses from the children, oiT to school after a hearty breakfast. She smiles at the empty plates, happy in the know- ledge that she has pleased and cared for her loved ones; smiles at the memory of the joy which greeted the steaming pancakes and the Crown Brand Corn Syrup, on this morning's breakfast table. You, too, can serve Crown Brand with complete confidence because Crown Brand Corn Syrup has been recommended and used for years, in the bottle feeding of infants and is a favourite with all ages because of its delicious and tempting flavour. "We appreciate your loyalty to Quality." . CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP tilt CANADA STARCH COMPANY LTD. uunrnni. - totem Aha Manufacturer: of Cunaddtorrigtumh a Getting Ready r... Christmas .___ ea Santa Clause has been seen on i street corners and in store wtndows, I busy_ with his preparations forf Christmas. It will not he long‘ until the spirit or Christmas wiiii be in every home. The homemaker, who has cakes, puddings and other Christmas’ treats ready ahead of time. has 0W0 advantages. These delectable mixtures of fruit and spice im-E prove on standing as the in-l iiredients blend. The preparation requires some time as truits,| nuts and peel must be cleaned and cut and the putting together and‘ baking is a slow procedure, It is, well. therefore, to have them ready; before the last rush as there are 5o many little jobs that must be left almost to the days just be- tore Christmas. \ l __'i._1§_GLiAi<i)lAN, Front row. leit tr right: Vince Lacey, Kenneth Fitzp patrick. Second my, left to right: Mullen. Reg. MacKenna. Pihiliip Hughes. aek, Back row. lett to right: -,CBARLQTTET_QWN l Ivan Mullen, Vernon smith, Kevin Ous- lillilk. Ede” Steele. Maurice Fitz- Lee Cusack. Burnell Cusaclt. Sterling Edna Smith, Florence Hughes, Audrey Steele. Katherine Smith, Ada Fitzpatrick, Marion Em-ith, Mary stasis |Bernadette Power, Bernice Smith. Marie Lacey, Patricia pttzpamck {Georgina Lacey, Sadie MacInnls, Mildred Mullen. Mary Power Mary I Fiske, Eileen Laeey.--Photo by Qarnhum. ' Much o! the, joy of Chrisimasi is in recapturing the spirit of tormer years. lt may be great grandmother's special cake, grand- mother's mince meat or the pudding sauce that mother always made, that revives lhese memories.‘ Perhaps these old recipes do not. quite jit into the modern schemei well. The home economists of the Cen- sumer Section, Dom nion Depart- ment. of Agriculture have their. own favorite recipes for light: lruit cake and mince meat, Light; fruit cake is seldom- iced but may be decorated witni a holly wreath or spray made with pieces of cltron peel and glacel cherries. This design is arrangrdi on top of the batter before baking, Dark fruit cakes are usualiyi iced with almond icing. This may‘ be made at home or purchasedl ready made. Before placing almond paste on the cake, it should be rolled out on a board to the de- sired size and thickness. anywhere from 1-3 inch to 1 inch. If the top of the cake is brushed with, 08g white before putting the icing in place, the egg white acts as a, cement to hold the almond paste in place. The almond paste should be covered thinly with a simple white icing-sugar irosting. The? sides o! a Christmas cake are‘ seldom iced. This is just anotheri 0t those traditions the origin of which seems to be lost. I i i LIGHT CHRISTMAS CAKE 1 ‘A. cups butter cups fine granulated sugar eggs cups bleached sultana raisins ‘ll cups chopped citron peel .2 cups chopped red giace cherries 4 cups pastry flour or 3 it, cups ail-purpose flour 1,; teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder NQM Cream butter well, add sugar gradually and cream thoroughly. ISLAND AVlARll-IS islands. birds are lnals. POOR. TRANSPORTATION SMALL BUT TOUGH A nylon rope one-halt inch in diameter will support a load o! mixture. Add fruit. Line a 9 X 9 three tons. Niniy-=wo languages and dialects qr greased brow-h pappf, bakp 1h l!" 57mm" l" 1nd‘? | a slow oven 300011‘. for approxi- fn cor/r! ivemns umr/ Add unbeaten eggs one at a time. beating well between each addition. Dredge the prepared fruits‘ with- part of the flour. Sift salt and linking powder with the rest of the flour and add to the crermed inch fruit coke tin or 2 four pound honey pails with two thicknesses. l report which together m‘ Les. _ ' igtrigizrilaltor until used. AUPTWP l mate yield. 4 CUPS- iwoiiisirs iiisri TIITE MEETINGS AVONLEA W. I. The annual meeting of Avonlea 19th with the President presiding. The meeting opened with the Ode [allowed by the Creed repeated in unison. The minutes of last annual and last monthly meetings were read and approved and signed by the President. Roll call was answered by l6 members, several visitors were also present. School committees reported North Rustico needs a Nature Study Book and Cavendish needs 2 new window blinds. Sick com- mittees reported several calls made. New committees are as follows; Rustic-o school, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Lure. Rustin-o sick. Mrs. Robert Woolner and Mrs. N. S. McLurc. Cavendish school, Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Ira McCoubrey. Cavendish, sick. Mrs. PPM!" Stewart and Mrs. Milton Green- Correspondence was read and Mrs. Lorne MacNeill and Mrs. M. J. Doyle were appointed to answer, questionnaire sent out by the Provincial Education Committee. The President then gave her re- port followed by the treasiirefs was adopted as read. The election o! iftocers then took place and resulted as‘ mately 2 hours. Butter may be replaced by shortening and salt increased t0 1 teasPwn- MINCEMEAT 3 cups apples. chopped 2 cups raisins, chopped 3 tablespoons lemon or either fruit juice 1,4, cu-p water or cider i!‘ mp mixed peel (cut) l; cup sulal‘ 1/: teaspoon ground cloves 1,5- teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/; cup chopped suet or 1A fill? mild flavoured fat, melted. Combine ingredients and heat slowly. Simmer about Bottle and store in IHPROVFD DRIFT! follows: President, Mrs, Jet-mm; Simpson; Vice-President 1°. iR-"Stiw- Mrs. N. S. MacLui-e; and a newer er revised version Women's Institute met at the home‘Vice-President for Cavendish Mrs will meet today's needs just as‘ of Mrs. Lorne MacNeill on Now, Milton ' ' Green; i Olaf Stevenson; Ernest McLure; Secretary, Mrs, Treasurer. Mrs, Assistant. Sedy. ""5- GBOFKQ Clark; Auditors, MFS- Leigh Warren and Mrs. Lorne MacNeill; Directors, Mrs, Ember’; Wwlflei‘. Mrs Lowell Wyand and Mrs. Ira Mwoubrcy; Program comitteq, Mpg, M. J_ Doyle, Mrs, R_ G, Fleming and Mrs. Herbert wyand, ; At this time members were izlad to welcome Mrs, R, 3, camp- oell oi’ Sask. who spoke on the Composite High school 1h m“ province. i It was decided to give a 15 eentl treat to each school child and s. discussion followed concerning the institute giving prizes to thc school children but nothint de-' Ilnlte was decided on. The members were glad 1° welcome two new members, one subscription to Institute new; was received. A vote of thanks was extended to the retiring officers and alter the serving o! a dainty lunch the meeting closed with the King, To meet next month at the home of Mrs. Ola! Stevenson. Membership iecs $4.25, Coiicrt_ ion $1.95. i NEW PERTH W. l. The annual meeting o! the New Perth Women's Institute was held ' at the home of Mrs. LineolnDewar with fourteen members and two visitors presenrt. the nflntitcg gf ithe last annual and the las‘. ‘monthly meetings were read anti adopted. The president gave an liritegestinx report 0t the year's W0!‘ , It was decided to hold s chicken ~ supper in the hall and s dance after, music to be tarnished by Webster's orchestra. ' Mrs. Gordon liners and Mrs. i Stanley Burke were the two mem- bers wiho were willing to answer the questionnaires sent out by the Provincial Education Committee, The hooked rug was won by Mrs. Chester Burke. Fortune. The slate o1 officers for the tol- lowirig year is as iollows: President: Mrs. James Cain. Vice-Pres; Mrs. Gordon Myers. Secretary: Mrs. Charles Ken- riedy. Directors: Mrs. Lincoln Dewar. Mrs. Roy MacNeil. Mrs. Reginald Henne-bery. Auditors: Mrs. Roy MscKenzie, Mrs. Jerome Power. Convenors: Agriculture. ma. Gordon Myers; public health, Mrs. Jerome Power; social welfare, Mrs. Roy MacKenzie. The December meeting is to be held at. the home o! Mrs. Roy MacNeil when the roll call will be answered by presenting an article for auction sale. A dainty lunch and the National Anthem brought the meeting to s close. HERMITAGE W. l- l The Hermitage Women's Institutel‘ held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. J. J. Curley on Tuesday Nov. 4th. The meeting opened with sting-I ing of "My Old Kentucky Home", followed by the repeating of the; creed in unison. The minutes ot last annual and regular meetings were read and approved. Roll call was responded to fl paying a nickle and memborlhtp fees. Reports 9t committees wen received and new ones appofnted. The treasurer gave an account of the year's work showing that the Institute has done credible work tor their school as well as donations to many charitable organizations. lt was unamlnous that ottlcers be re-elected as follows: Vice-President — Mrs. James‘ aedmond. sedy Treasurer - Mrs. J. J. curiey. Directors -- Mrs. ‘William Rooney and Mrs. Prank Hayes. Auditors -— Mrs. J. W. Me- Varlsh and Mrs. Aneu Curran. Blue cross Sec’! - Miss ldna McVarish. Plans were made to have the Library Film Board present films in school, followed by a i. E \\ 1 . IIRSI’ to get dishes so clean they Shine f; / -even' without wiping! FIRST to cut dlshwcshing time In mm ' ‘i f FIRST to give you grecseless dlshwlshlnjl ‘l \Q>.\ FIRST to perform miracles no soup In Q2 ’ the world can match! / '8 '3 ... o "M; ANY Li!” ' "never! ' J . 4* has? \ t. - Dmfl hlnl Tesla prove Ill Improved Draft now duat H: My _ E'Z3.’.§‘§.'Z.'.Z.°f°d§§'l§§"$l°i§.°i.'l‘5i$ if}, "ijshlfiva m... is l...» dlshwashihl pm... a n. m: ; product. {or ~evsa kinda: In 9W! fiufiusffiyltf Mmmqz/me-l =- a‘ men‘ l» i %IIES SHINE gjjjl without viii!!! g5 l‘ sseem a esusirs I: IAIIIIID sues siseovsav . 1L ' than In hoods I uvsom raoesrr game o! whist and lunch. Also that whlst parties be held in the homes or the members- Mrs. President -- Mrs. Aneas Curran. _ GIFT BLUUSES $3.50 to $6.75 Our wide assortment of fashionable Blouses includes: White crepe, round neck and three quarter sleeves. White, rose and blue jersey, round neck and three quarter sleeves. White and blue crepe, buttoned down front, short sleeves and small peplum, White slub-rayon, round neck and short. sleeves. a a a a an‘ AAAgA AAAAA Cahills with l9 members in at-_ tendance and 6 visitors. The meeting began in the usual way, tollowed by minutes , and financial statement which showed a balance ot $60.24. It was de- clded to paint the interior of the Primary Dept. on a certain day. It was also moved and seconded that a pencil sharpener for Senior Dept. be get, and it was planned to hold a dance in the school. The programme for the evening consisted o! a lottery put on by Mrs. Patrick Clarkin and won by Mrs. Dan Woods, also a reading’ by Mrs. Joseph Duffy. The sick committee reported one sick vis- it-ed. The collection for the even- ing amounteci to $1.30; 25c fees; A bill oi 43c tor a short treat was passed in. The election qt’ ofiicers followed: President. Mrs. Matthias Callagh- an (re-elected). Vice President, Mrs. Patrick Clarkin. Directors: Mrs. Walter Coady, Mrs. Maurice McCloskey. Auditors: Mrs. Don McGinn. Mrs. James Clarkin. Programme: Mrs. Peter Clarkin. MrsfTobias Murray, Mrs. John McQuald. School: Mrs. Patrick McCardle, Mrs. John McQuaid. Sick: Mrs. Joseph Duffy, Mrs Peter Costello. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. James Clarkins Roll call to be William Rooney kindly. invited l the members to her home for next imttriln: nnri Whist, Singing of |ihc National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. bunch was ‘served by the hosts .r ‘ . (Patriot please copy) I EMYVALE W. I. _ The annual mzeting of the n“ ".'n‘e Women's Institute was ‘hi-Id on Nov. l at In. Oomfllllill They make really fine Christmas Gift} S. A. McDONALD i i a-Mhmmoooofivfifi-Qseou-ee-a-euoua- s44‘ answered by paying tee. The meeting was closed by Gog Save the King. A dainty lunc was then served. LADY ram: w. r. y The regular meeting oi’ the Lady Fane Women's Institute met on Thursday night, Nov. 21st. ai the home of Mrs. Stanley May- hew. The president presiding opened the meeting with the Ode and Creed. This being the annual meeting. minutes of last annual and regular meetings were read and approved. Roll call was an- swered with dues. There ~were fivl members present. (Continued on page Zl) .