.1“! CHABLQTIEWWN GUARDIAN QTUESDAY. ~ Skill in Sowing Prevents Waste of Precious Seed For Foot Alluonts I cousuur H. J. A. BROWN, DJ‘. (IIIIROPOIIIST 10 Grunt George lived CHAILOTIBTOIN, I'll. . .. V. u , yyg next r WW"?! "E IONOIAW I. I. I. ‘Hie members o! the Bulbs! United W. M. S. were lllh enter- tained for their meeting it the and Anthem. tow being "Canada's youth in the ces and the lactation." ‘Hie meni- bers nil joined the payers ior the younx who have [one , .. . irom fliis church and this oom- - ~~ ' Hlllmesunyetouhiuenrgounncliulolhnhsnfsnwquisslvs In H55 MKIWWT I - " ’ exlrl rich devour and goodness to nut dishes. Ten wqyl to use Quaker It! 73mg: on‘ 1m andd mum in the a. .ti|e food which when so may health sienna ordinarily found in um. ‘ ' or ‘n pews’ In: Quaker Ones is high In proteins. Al high. ounce for ounce. u P"?! i"!!! and ‘or the n”, “rm om" ‘or or eusl Higher than my other uumnl eereul, whole-grain or oth Quaker One a the "um, natural mm o_lViunah in. Actually» Q-k-O-u provide: 70 International Unm o! Vitamin Ii pu- onneel (lean road bee! nuk, contains anuvengo of only i2 LU‘! of Bi per ounce). And Qflifl‘ O!!! contains [enemul momma oi’ Phosphorus. Iron and ode: l! vlfiflifllo fill! are ordlnuil obtained [sous meet Serve full-flavoured Quaker Outs regularly Ior breakfast! Use thou delidool Quaker Ouu men-extends: recipes, m stretch your men ration . . . help hiniiy health . . . nve your moneyl /i CIIp than Practical, many, Med-Sivbg mo»: OUAKEPS QIAKER KAT _PORK LIVER LOAF Genus l‘) . ‘ w‘ rot-s- 1t sax-tw- -:v.|t (‘are in Sow as std d Waste. iuut better. _ “gin; ymn tinirieii swcts must Large st‘ i big enough to 13 members and one visitor Unions‘ .r rnw 15 between v v lingers. should present. Minutes o! last meeting placed liidlvlfllifili)‘. spaced so that "Ed “d adopw¢ splendid “pm-g; rrrcli iiinit can develop Wllhmll were given the diflerent oom- - , tlllltlllligi. lmittess. A let was read by liter- _ ' failu- Timc. am! ing bvcds tn . lvinst Victor be sown by hiutd. more than 50 fret iuiic it I100: 1"" pity to tisc a ii\t‘<"ii.riiir-_.il seciiu even \\'Ill‘l‘(‘ one is n\.t.l.tr>l€‘. sowing small Srells ti.» Ilrilid 1s‘ You Lil's sow more seeds ‘than nture secretary rs orders for the um‘... _ u... w... a UHTIOI‘ off the you error-ct u; crow oven thwsh blue book and on motion it was packs; and halt. 1i so one linger the uermttnation is 100 DBNBM. decided to send tor a. blue book tn can tap. lap. and siinke the liter-e arc litany hamrcs which miw be med‘ the members. A very Reds W. H. (an m U“) (1i-i11_ CHIISC a Dxfllll. to die 111' infancy. interesting oi u chapter was Bu. um.» U... Sunny... y...“ .5 pff- zllCh as lrrist. druuth. disease. or read 1mm e stud book by Mrs. {aimed “m. (are and 5mm ha}; or imodiiig Bu: too many gardeners qiheop. Benton Mrs. Stirling Mac- vctii" seed ilii\\‘ be wnstrd by sow smx" stvds so thickly that only a I-eodto read the 105$ N“ WI- B”! j... 10., ihiqkit- Sheri is not Hm milliili fraction oi the plants can mn-_meeting which is to meet at the pignmui in rhcse wai- izmes. and ii lLilI‘. and ihcy often crowd so bad-_ home of Mrs. le Medbeod “m W“. ‘.01 wen .0 m.“ great Cal-e 1. as w imertwine, and make thinn- with lvlrs. Hector McNavin on lunch .. _ - , g _(1--1t committee. Aha s h 804 to a\o.t. ivnstms it. lmAflér ‘$16 seeds have been sown. and repeat/mg flmifiypufil,‘ weak COMBINATION LOAF (Serves l) C“"‘;'"‘I'G'A 2'5.’ ‘T-“iu-ssirwtvx" ‘flush-Arm- ~.' r ,. l .1. l‘ E u. w M c-. (‘,1 Ql t1 {- ’. “ii-k - -'*’."~§1:’.-’n '2 = '- = u ws-"sea-vsr-e rzi "15 i gnu Evan Tm; 1s a loy you can afford to. bcitd down to. W _ irrmgs your iiarrd c so to the n1)?" l‘°1~~‘"_~_ (‘Ifili IS ilic ho: p :. Lo: '11P and Liriizng tho still above them tw- assisted - t. i '11 l . h .1 ODEFUOII 1S extremely lm- tion meet-ins closed. Delicious re- A c“) ‘c I ‘I 1 c I l c n“ that “i; covering the seeds ireshments were served by the host- bv Mrs. Sterling Mc- ' town urrr 1 line which \\'ll“. tiscd m mark tiic. Cavfr tho small seeds iow stav sfrcuhcd llillli tho secds lriklllll F911 0Y6!‘ them are sown. and hold the packs: close’ >E6ds are (“WW4 more dWPW- and w the lino, so the scoot. will inli] in botn cases the soil should be in m‘, fish. pint?‘ IIiITTlCCI tn bring the seeds in 00n- Thmt .3...“ i1 m,» m, gm; s bit tact with the soil. and exclude air {admits pnw t ~ vrwxilv "Hill pockets, sn that. the seeds may tib- imny‘, 5mm 5 d. trnhhg my m sort) moisture and the first rootlets tmqkc; $11.... [ifwmi u) illl lncli. it take ill’! ltllld __ _ helps u Irina \\l'li Yflf‘ \'<‘I‘.\' 5mm But “mm (‘r mmmg ‘i095 not oncfi 9,. ._ x m.» “.0... “m. an mean pounding; ant.‘ do not firm sand before ;oit ‘rm-tr ‘o snug iisirit: mo)“ m“ 100 COHYDaCLLWV JUEY/ 6T1‘ two or three ii (‘s its mndi sand‘ "H811 DYQS-“UY V) I01“? 011i R11" 5nd fill up tiic hollows is needed. - Marlon Cillis, Mrs. James Brown [N aziliécriljéllileNgwyildes sister-m-iaw Mrs. t I Litter in tho evening friends ar- .. RG-ARl-Tl‘ JENKINS rived in costume and merrily char- MR; ‘A .. averted the bridal party amid much - L: . .. "i 1 i ~1 u. . . IlLIl and lziugiitcr, “Md “ L l‘ ‘ILIIKKIPHIA 3:: umtrfixfpstltlckr/Irlnatlliiieii‘ Iii/lily Egg: 21% ' ‘ i‘ I ‘, ‘ ‘l . Mnhmopl‘ E’_°’I‘|‘_“R§d dfé. i R_(‘1llll(‘S Road tho neighbors of that 5.. u...“ H. \7_r\n('(|u\'(=f_ she “~35 , district. ‘rIS>PIYIhI_(‘(I to welcome them D‘) l, ‘M w H Om i m thr- mmmrinity. Thev wene Join- ” {in J‘llI"II"IS Wis a (‘IWHQIIIPT oi "I “l” by Mr» Craswelrs old m‘ w‘. ‘ Vi. Mag. M...‘ 'W.'l'1iq.n neighbors from Hazel Grove and WISFPI-Iiiirll ‘Joni-twin She nvrrféit ' .' "H and Irwnds from Him- ‘ , ‘ ‘ iter 1V‘. Qclargnaéltlwltjt ‘Iiitr (lligziixitigboiklfbeiil) M“ Imlm“ Ribcfl-‘Oil “filled the )'r"i‘§‘l11\ a tiirir-lidiit. more. Then t. gilmmlillh 1".°“_1°1' an" whlFh Mi.“ “ ' , western Cumdn i0 ‘ s Andrews read b a splendid 51kt QWlPdF “K H‘ _ g 12 ma ,1. arid .5 and Miss Edith Craswell ‘lqT1iil‘\\l“~“lllti_-'i_l(l iirc .0 s . i ImgyenLegpnligrqrciice1mid Johnny -~ ‘in iii -le< pu's('. 393ml)“ Mr. Crir:\\t~ll_ on behalf of him- iltiil; ,.~c1i lllKI his bride thanked one and \_’\'1.i<i1¢=r<-. .\I.r.~s.‘_ ‘I / nil I01‘ tho liczirty Welcome ivcn "ilk _ Q w“ _d“"‘" ‘ "f. _‘_‘ . ‘ them HIlCI iur the _kllldn(‘Ss s own i" ~‘ i" “Vmwlf ‘ “l” _ *’ _ - tn ilivm. Thc l‘t‘lIlr'l_l1l(I{‘l‘ of the ev- i115Y}Iz{KI‘l\\zlélluigflghislllf( Si! “PM nniiiz trma siicm. m 111N516. [11111105 it‘ 11' ‘-‘* _' " mind dancing. At. a lat-e hour the 'l‘\=.vi Illiliillflils uvnrl hm Slnlvii. n1“ |\;11‘Y‘.‘ IIFOk." un nfwr wishing Johnny t" FHFVIW- 1W.‘ t ‘ ' "romance m-lllv years of wedded Jciilt’ s. Ant); 0y Piinii. Kiiijisioit. t . Samuel lfnrtiii. Iui‘1ii(‘.. ‘I: 11>, I. ztnrl Royalty Visits tzttiadian Fliers Anni hlnclfliail, By LOUIS v. HUNTER ___ (‘zzhiiriuiii Press Stall’ Wrirtcr A wccding cl much iiitvrcst ‘with Ffl-L R~ Ci A- F‘ S“"ME' inst‘ at Chiirlottctriilii c"; Ix. . “l? when Mitry Flore-nor, . tiiitlgiiti-t" of Mr, a!’ Mi". Novr. I-liiiiicr Rx‘. ' marriage to Jriim W!‘ - oi Ml‘. ziiiri ltflix. Bbllldililfl - h 1"‘. -r~'l ‘ “v1 rl l‘1‘f‘(I( "n: tut,‘ l:c\'._ (v -\]~‘](1A‘ s». tiwi t A Webster‘ oi Zion Cri\1rcn’.v\‘-it;- tlic Qiifl") IQ l'Pilifllk_ ciiticinttiit: <it-i~.-,\.m.rt iiic iii-r" in CJIIf-(ifl azrtrn. “at; bocommglv rirortsvciy Ill rt <..- »I1 i! 1H __ QHPTH Weffl In‘ of blue ‘and rout pt liiliCzi wn I \\ it t int- ‘Ulliilffilv oi a Spitfire silvfl‘ fox trvimnriiics ‘Jild ric , Llmg. v _cilfl(ihlli‘ll. Aiiroii-i. ies to illlllCil. 1-in- miit- iri.. E '4 _Ciit.. llilllfiii‘ itiiot. who won the D. ivzis; liri- cousin l-Ilfi‘. Gvfdwi} -‘-\*“‘ ti“ C. for 1m iiork during last Aug- tvliile Mr. Swan 11bit; stilfr-MIWP" U" v Illflll)" 1‘1ll(i. when H-zi" Ma]- bricicgrocm. Alter Hi0 _lllill'i‘iiil'i~ll‘ tillfj rwed in front. cf PO. Ben young 601191? fllid l-“i-Y luff‘ l L lit of Erlmnnton and scanned gllliJflligCtikello“xsfitgggfil simpci at c i 811‘ tiiiililfld 51120:? krii cthgke yotig: e - ‘iiii Jilllb. i_ n a " “n” MY‘- ' 211% fflllliidfi; hrr of the Domin- Ci swell icit on 1| shc' llililTflVlllfllfil i mp whim‘ Sh‘. {Cured mm. years tixp thrntifzli tho Nlllillilll“. itiitiiig ' D D and Queen {in}; tciir oi Brit- ’ ' uses in * whh two this Mid- - prnnipting the t is like beinl 51' ‘mhn “lid ‘Imfl p m“ M mm“ 5 naillhcii- ‘Maicstics also lnsprcted l. 95x” m” _ . Mnrriuitn sriuiidroti formerly lad by‘ UNIHCFH ‘»‘ \ W 1'; Crir. Paul Y Davoitd. D.F.C..| (C_.“.""XI",. »_, -. . . cl NIOIHTPIEI and Kingston. Ont. It ‘Fcfcdvh’ I111‘. ‘ ' 110w i- ir-d rv Wing Cmdr. George‘ lllllliff rite . ii .T.nl,fln,n_ | m“)? ‘I \t'r"5' welcomed to the sta- ‘ 0" C l. Ernest Mc- ‘i I Aibrrl. Mah. Canadian-born of Chinese Harm's. i8 n U?" Ind l romi (mo, .t. crcn Del")? a 800d "Y9? 111 Cflmida doesn't satisfy his urge 1,. m. ch50, y. m4; Japg who have held his mother and his sister in Oc- rllpiéfl Cinin fm‘ some years, so Albert Mnh has departed. One day goon, i511 be flying over China about her Graves. her trainer, and how Jim Constance had trainer? to shine through the 10);‘ again, t .'(E 1N ENGLAND. Miiy 31- knee 1mm)“ “G 1igm1y, by Lend and MrsfFred Siaw. A social 1mg“ hour followed. Girl of the Turf B: Mlry Dwllaau Menu » CHAPTER. XXIX Gary's short-lived happiness wu gone-blotted out like the sun by‘ a dense 10s. though she ettmched er slenéi-sr thread oi hope to Tony’! wor . On the way home she told hlm experience with Bob threatened to at- tach her horses. “Don't let him irlghten you. Cary." Tony said terseiy. "Pm on the track or something right now which will make him lose sleep it it. is true-and I. suspect strongly it is. Joe went over to the stable and reported to me 801110 that everything is in order there. Graves wasn't. around and I don't believe he'll bother ou anymore." "But I stll owe him money, Ho refused what I offered him this “That's his hard luc ." Tony said. “Just keep it 0n hand iii case iienshould ask for it unex- "Biit what will 1 do about n Red Roamer will go stile andhes right at his peak now.‘ Tony flashed her a. quick smile. “How would you like to have me Lake over (or afew weeks. until we can get things straightened morning." pectediy. out? David taught me all he knew about horses and 1'11 do my best," For Cary the sun was beginning "Do 1 or don't I get e job?" She had to wait until she could control her voice. before she spoke. course.” "Oh. Tony, you get it, or He reached out and patted her ood. I'll report to work at four in the mortiing." "But remember this." she said almost gaiiy. "You'll have to wait to‘: your pay until l get a muse." “I can wait.“ he ieplied. Although it was almost one in the morning when Cary unlocked the door to the apartment. Ivy was waiting for her, a mystery story propped up against her knees. "You must have had a double murder to keep you up this late," 0H1‘! said, as she sank into n chair and lighted a cigarette. “Yeflh. ‘uicy too." Ivy said yawn- inil- " 85 it a. large evening, darling?" "Yes," Cary said. studying the tip oi her cigarette. "Is Lucretia in vet?" “N0. and she's out alone some- where—or maybe I should say she went away from here alone." "Alone?" Cary said incredulously. "Lucretia never goes out at night alone. Ivy." "There's always n first time,” Iv stud. "She Waited m; Jim m Chg; but hc didn't. At ten she too a. taxi and went places all by herself." Ivy got up. Let's not hold a wake for her. Cary. She'll comqstraggiing in with the milk- man. Cary blew a neat. smoke rlnq and said. "You go ahead. Ivy. 111 be with you in a minute." Ivy started w say something. then thought bet. tor o! it and went of! to her bed- 200m. Lott. alone. Carv felt that aha couldn't sit there an hour, ma e two hours. simply waiting {q- u. cretia to come home. Her world was sitppini away h“ mu she had t0 do something about it. to the telephone and 's hotel, "Mr. Constance went out about ten." she wastold. “N latch. "H0110 i." Lou said ca lessly coming lug: the mom. Oaryuioohd up at her wide. unha ‘Lol-is-is an u "I gu I will." CITY laid mis- erably fitness. she knew it ins useless to try to get armiilng out ni Lucretia. When she want inln her mom. ahe-Niound Ifi/Ilatilii arwnke. I" " o one e . stippote." sskreqd in s guarded voles. o. out her light and "’I'hen orenl into bed and be that she's thankful home slain." Cary triad to tuck that built turned over. l lbs. bee! (Round) b- Pork (swim!) cup onion (cur fine) l cup Quaker Outs, uncooked I H teaspoons ssh M teaspoon NPR! i nib VI COMBINE n11 iiuredieug In dnr Hated and mix well. ‘Turn mixture mm olfipuu (about 3% x UH in.). Bake in moderate y hor oven 075° Ii.) for 1 hour. Serve hot or cold. TOMATO SAUCE: Hen l can of condensed iouiuo soup, WIIII h canlulyviier or stock. Makes delicious uuce for din or veal Ion‘. i teupoou ma: K _.-----------------_-_---___J MEAT OR FISH CROQUETTES (Serves 6) 2 cubs chopped cooked meat (nr linked cooked fish) 2 tnbleiboonsfinely- chop ed union i cup unker Onu. [teaspoon salt uncooked Pinch pepper 2 cups melt stock o! I teas pun Worces- ner rers ire Sauce STIllQunkerOuuintorupldlyboiling stock or water; cpok over low hen. stirring frequently. {or 5 minutes. Add men or fish and season- ings, and combine sv_ell_. Cool. Sh: e as l2 croqucttes. Chili. D_IP in sersnned sifted fine dryrrumbsnhv-nmdrlute ilhtly- atone“. Finally. can vwnletely with seasoned sifted crumbs. Fry n. ieep hot in at 90°F. (but enough to brown I cube of brea in 20 sec.) BAKED STUFFED HEART (Serves R or more) Beciheart. About libs. 2 cubs mi: bread crumbs » 2f cup chopped onion ,§ cup uciker Oats- _ uncoo e I lens n mixed if cup water or stock Pou try seasonings l tenspoon nit 9 or 4 tablespoons ii teaspoon pepper soft dripping CLEAN and trim the hem. Wash thoroughly. Ind dry. Combine the remaining ingredients, let sund [or live minutes, then use to null’ the hurt. Skewer or tie up to secure. Con with seasoned, flour and brown hoijoughiy in_hot an. Placein king dish; rinse nr over the heart. over Ind bake in n moderate oven(350°I".)untII tender (about 3 d k Ii ifififl-ififoii‘? tablespoons drib- l“ I sized" finioll l or 2 en! (we l cup unker One. I uapoou oi Kucuv kecchilr SLICK k (o: other) liver: cook In wulur to . of five minutes. Save liquid to use in . rind Ii_v _h e bacon and o on. Add II other Inlfldllllll exceptihe ‘ huw mix lhorou hly. Pour ketchup into a grease loaf pln an add mixture. Bike in modern: oven Q10" P.) for l hour. NOTE—II desired. bull liver and lull nouud beef may be used. SAVOURY WIENER SCALLOP (Serves 6) 2 ii cups canned tomatoes ,1; cup cholwed onion I $1 teaspoons suit I’ teaspoon pep l teaspoon prepared 2 ' cu s cannn must: who e kernel corn l cup Quaker Ola, 2 tablespoons butter uncooked 6 vvreners COMBINE tomatoes onion sunnr salt. pepper. mustard and bunker Ours. Place if of corn Ill a s IIow |re|se_d casserole. cover ' of the iompw mixture. Dot with Re n. ‘until all of the tomato and corn is use . Split vvreners in hulilengihwise. brush with melted fit and place on mp of casserole, cut side u . Buke uncovered in u hot oven (400° l), u in 3S minutes. STUFFED LAMB SHOULDER (Serves 6 or H) Boned shoulder of lamb bout 5 nnds) _ Quaker Oats. Pinch of PcpPer ed _ 4 or 5 teaspoons _ l4 cup chop d onion chopped fresh inint 3 cups soft read 5 tablespoons drip- crumbs pink. moire l}; teaspoons salt K cup water WIPE men with] dsmp cloth. ind umie it. Combine remaining ingredients L " . and leqsund for five minutes. Use to HUEIIIQ men; n: or skewer to secure. Place on rick in roastin] pun. Dot with soft drippurk. Bake uncovered. inurather slow oven (325 ° . shout 2 hours. ien. and season or 4 hours). Season durin; baking. dulinl baking GIllaIdcIiDl or cold. (lflNlifd lugs‘ ‘ in wtexfiifiremnnin net...- ($S0° F.) for abo recipe Cln nis ground leftover cooked meat" add l, spoons short 25-30 minutes. or ‘with infinite nn mi: to mu n puns. Bake in moder- ut I hour. This n be mud: using ill 2 if curl ub e- qommr urns ribs.‘ Pa: out lfl_l ureued in; with the ribs and sprinkle pe perm flour. Or spread nufiug on g up and c. Duke In u moderate nu 050° P.) about Z hours. or until ribs u: euing to ingredients l bake ' render. ‘lilne too. for other men. bacon ll cooked. HOLLYWOOD MEAT C (Serves 6) i pound ltqllnd bee! (inexpensive cut) K Pound sausage melt, out 0 i‘c‘..“."6'.'£l25§b‘3'“°“ uncooked Z teaspoons sel l5 cup tomato or chili sauce COMBINE all in redienu except crumbs. Mix thoroughly In: Shape p: I2 to 1B flu round cakes. I u_ over with crumbs. Brown quickly in hot In ll Irvin; pun. turning very urefully. Lower heat and cook unul done through. Serve with u brown or innmo sauce, Ind cole slaw. TASTY VIAL LOAF (Serves 6 or DY 1b. I nd) gllbfbel-cogriéaslés . use 1 K s. kelsnoon we! (lround an 3 Inns-non we!!! cun In: ruv ‘n; i teaspoon col Ink ts. carrot l ' V be 1 teuwou VI i! t ‘lfcsifl; ‘Sea-liner stock l ‘(mh-n and“)! z oxcuwnhh. / c o ketchup Sgnsonetid fine dry K cup mlinl were: %i cup keiclslb crum s ll be Q1183 I $535015. no“) 3mm“ AKES i’ cases I d I 0 ' . I be ~ -~ r 1 “car's. .2*::ais.t:"..~..=:..iir::.§ sii whirl in ients thoroughly. ‘h I-Tiiikelii iiélksfil"... mo“ F.) l. hour. ti "mtittitttttt .- enfirgg; elements III when 0.5"‘?- ntioned lonh" u M'1IIII3IF£ of nutrition." 11'" EnQIIIIJI Cary. Jim Constance had not call- ed t0 take herfltojiinner, as he had into her mind as she got into bed- {done nearly Lucretia right now was safe in her own bedrom, creams and lotions into her already flawless skin. Most iikelv Cary had been unnecessarily alarmed. probably putting ‘- mcnt. thing vaguely comforted came to i-ioll faintly lifted. eriite neglect from any matter how large his bank state- evei-y night. since they would meet it as it came. ywood. man-nu , was nine hoe. Gary's spirits she wantedrest. from the devastat- mu wouldift toi- in unhappiness of her thoughts. fit o'clock the next morning when she was awakened wiis tense. as ivy gently shook lier head and Cary watched the car lights from said in a guarded V0169. "TORY - the street. below piav on the ceiling. " on the p Tomorrow was anohergigy. She The sound _Qf iiigtgiamqlrlefilhie Now I ly drove the sleep from Gary's eyes. to keep herself standing. she swung out oi bed and ignored voice was steady. sii pers and robe as she hurried steady when she s: d. ino the living rom. Tonys voice 'I‘ony. I_"m coming out. a car-— “Jim Constance got the Jump 0" "There's noth yo“ w‘ me. Cary. and attached the ht now. Cary. ut it Y0" ‘ horses)‘ I’ send Joe in tor .\'°"~' Cary leaned_agalna the table _ (‘Ibbetiontlnuedi a’ By George MCMIFI! Bringing Up Father I " i. F i P 1 ‘ ca” memos? THAT WASFYT A VERY GOOD PICTURE WE SAW LAST NlGHT" DON'T CONTRADICT ME, CAP STUBBS! WHY, GEE! IT $WELL,6RAN'MA. I MAYBE MlLLlE MARY, BUT. AFTER ALL sue | YOU DON'T LIKE. COUSIN GAEE NIOM¢>OVSES GRANs ANNA GO VISIT COUSIN MILLIE ? YO) KNOW A5 MUCH AS l DO ‘WHAT YOUR’ GRANDMOTHER mun FATHER'S otoeér snort-tens, uncieuven