too much concern in the gossip with Dolly. Give your daughter some dainty sandwiches and tell her how they are made and why they‘re good to eat. Help her to arâ€" range a few sandwiches on her ty for a child to imitate poise and daintiness. Your junior hostess will be educating herself to take the E:n of mother‘s helper before you now it. Don‘t you think tes parâ€" know it Don‘t you think tea ties should be encouraged wnï¬',& party." It‘s a wonderful tot mimics her mother by serving her bestâ€"loved dolly sandwiches and tea "jes‘ like Mommie‘s bridge PAGE FOUR A Whous bay‘s sioHt.â€"stEmG WITHIN WALKING DiSTANCE Write for Folder We Advise Early Reservation Walford‘s Food Market > DOWNING‘S Flowers + 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 118 King South }!ellp ;ion_xem:ka_'_sl Many a tiny LOCATED on wide SPADINA AVE At College Street THUR FRIL. SAT. ~"_*"~* _| R‘d Stk. Roast.. 40¢ BACON | Sirloin Stk. " 42%¢ 41 ib. | Rump Roast ... 39¢ C * | Minced Boet ... 23¢ WHEN IN TORoNtO & _ A. M. POWBLL, President .‘ 56 Joseph Street SIDE _ Hotel ¢ Maverley BULLAS Furniture Store GROCERIES Single $1.50â€" $3.30 Make Yeour Home Extra Specials i: Baby Beef VVestinghouse But production of many items has begun and your new Westinghouse Radio, Range, Refrigerator, Washing Machine and Table Appliances are "on the way‘"‘. Make your dream or a modern Westinghouse electrical home come true by placing your order now for earliest possible delivery. "OUR LOCATION SAVEs YOU MONEY" WATERLOO Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ewens, 11 George little milk on (e) bananas mashed with boiled (f) shredded lettuce sprinkled with lemon juice NOTE:; Do not season fillings highâ€" % hepe aontt Aetaiade s s. . . 1‘;_55‘.‘-::10.‘1'! Investigate. . Write (d) (b) a slice of hardâ€"cooked egg (c) tinted cheese (d) Pureed prunes or dates (e) a whole sardine 5. Make dainty filled ones: * oJ witk sgige epaig * * * W (b) creamed cheese (c) mashed cooked fish with : RUPTURED? YEGETABLES for children. Salt is sufâ€" Phone 3â€"3732 Com P al Home Early with a 4 cups boiling water 1 small onion, sliced 1% teaspoon salt & ‘« teaspoon pepper 1‘% cups milk 2% tablespoons flour 1 cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons catsup or chill sauce 2 hard cooked eggs ‘, cup soft bread crumbs Souk beans overnight in water (optional) _ Cook shredded cabbage for § minutes in boiling, salted water and drailn well. Heat tom;toes and add salt, paprika an sugar. ‘Crease a baking dish and place alâ€" ternate layers of tomatoes and cabâ€" bage, beginning with tomatoes. Sprinkle each layer with grated chopped bacon over top. Bake in a cheese and bread crumbs. Sprinkle moderate oven, 350F, for about half an hour or until crumbs are brown. Six servings. ‘ Luncheon Casserole | 1%4 cups dried lima or navy‘ beans ly chopped onion, 14 cup conâ€" densed tomato soup or chili sauce, salt and pepï¬' Drain beans. Melt bacon fat and 2dd onion. Cook slowly until onions are sofi. Add tomato soup or chili souce and beans Toss together well. Cover and heat through over vlectric element turned "low". Â¥ :ild 4 to 1(_! d Cabbage, Tomato Cheose Dish 3 cups finely shredded cabbage *> cups canned tomatoes % teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon paprika 2 teaspoons sugar 1 cup grated cheese f 1 cup bread crumbs water a‘\;\d s}ireg'verA dh;at \intl.lieii&- tin is dissolved. e an lemon juice, mixing wmm 1 cup of the mixture into a mu{ greased mot:ld and chill When it begins to thicken arrange orange sections in it. Chill mixâ€" turf B‘t.ll’? whecsln it t.hlctk:u whip unâ€" til frothy and thick, then pour into the mould. Chill until firm in elecâ€" tric refrigerator. Unmould and garnish with additional orange sections. cup cold water, 1 cup hot water, % tsp. salt, % orâ€" ange juice, 1 thsp. leuwz‘g;be. orange sections. Soften gelatin in cold water for 5 mins. Add sugar and salt and hot 2 strips bacon, chopped finely 2‘ cups canned green beans, 3 tbsps. bacon fat, g theps. fineâ€" Phone 7â€"7365 and salt and hot| _A very pretty early : heat until gelaâ€" |ding of interest in the Ldd onngm:nd performed in Bethany g well. 1|Church on Saturday a e into a Li‘ht.l{ 3 p.m. The church was chill. When it |decorated with white s arrange orange |yellow daffodils and mixâ€" |Ruth Eileen, only daug ickens whip unâ€" |and Mrs. Enos Gingeric wl po 209 277 MPWUC Of The D:ï¬';& S\;nd.’ m.nm tells about hysterical murder suiâ€" clde that were the bizarre conseâ€" ing in The American Weekly with ing e American w this Sundaf'n (March 10) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times . +alle o e s e motte CARADTRL himself, an incredible : nll“;bu reâ€" negade who enchanted women and Hnct nationality, l The many frie e of Mr. R. I. Mc #mmmm Re aterloo Count; heartiest congra neartiest congratulations on his new ‘xpdfl'-mont to the Ontario Rural Adult Education Committee. N 5ï¬ ind d ns dEA d mds s 0.i 4 :4 there is another growing son of Wales who is destined to take the phceofthis(rentmteunmlnthc unfolding years of British history. Unfortunately fate has decreed thntmehndofw-le-betnm- formed from a once lovely land to a country of coal pitsâ€"vile black coal huw of slag. Truly the youth of Wales seem to have been doomed for underground work in the pits as miners. Yet the spirit of the Weishman ails and anâ€" ‘ nua{ly they hold m musical fesâ€" sul 200003 Ti i © u00 ORT MOROTER] TOSâ€" E:vfls_l_n:fl_th\.z‘s preserve their disâ€" U hola 0 P on PRn in mE . man of all time was David Lioyd George. Truly it can be said that it was David Llioyd George or the little Welshman who contributed in so great a way to saving the day for Great Brihixâ€"yu indeed for tu free civilization. No one knows but princes v7 TC NTC Clig@in of the day or as to ’whowutheoï¬â€˜hnlainl Suffice it to know that St David is the patron saint of the people and the emblem they chose is the humble PROPHET wIrTHOUT HONOR leek. Down through the ages in Weish history the name of St. Daâ€" vid is considered a theme. A Sippoaaiindfuabythesrsdbras AJ There seems to be little really authentic information forthcoming as to the origin of the day or as to |dayee1ebuudorwhmithce1e- brated. For those who don‘t know, March 1st is the Day of the Welsh “"-'.i-.. is called St. David‘s Day. _ Joshua the Second, he called _ For their wedding trip to Torâ€" onto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the vride donned a black and lime gress, dark green tuxedo coat with iynx trim and lime and green acâ€" cessories. With it she wore a corâ€" sage of orchids. 1St.Duvld'lD‘B. _ What is St vld';parwm lsitv-St.David'le“ of us in e en onke day ted or when it is celeâ€" brated. For those who don‘t Imaur dacdtullllg & C C CC227, POpPWHL ’flcmmnl Representative â€" for aterloo County, extend to him " JGCs mother was dressed in a twoâ€"piece maroon dress and the bridegroom‘s mother in brown. Both wore corsages of Johanna Hill roses. bride‘s mother The attendants were Miss Dorâ€" othy Groff of New Hamburg, as maid of honor and Miss Shirley: Totton of Woodslee, niece of the groom, as Junior bridesmaid. They were gowned alike in heavy peauâ€"deâ€"soie Madonna blue crepe gowns, fashioned with fitted boâ€" dices and long, full skirts The necklines of their dresses were cut ‘swet-llllem style and %-:m u: matching crepe com short puffed sleeves, ir headâ€" dresses were blue, made similar to that of the bride and they caught shoulderâ€"length veils of blue. They carried fioral fans of daffodils and blue net bows against ‘was trimmed with narrow bands of satin about the hipline. The boâ€" dice had z:’;:eemn nec&ine lan(i was moul in a grac oi line, buthtoned down the h-gg ‘and having lilyâ€"pointed wristâ€" lexrlqgt.h sleeves. H:rr h::ddreas w:hs a Normandy cap of white net wi a coronet of small white ostrich plumes from which fell her fullâ€" length veil en train. She carried a white Bible enhanced with garâ€" denias from which fell satin streaâ€" mers entwined with clusters of white sweet peas and freesia. ’RevA P. G. Lehman, minister of the church, was the officiating clergyâ€" man and the pianist for the occaâ€" sion was Mrs. Edward Ziegler. The bride, who was given in marriage by hex;l !aï¬lgifl:o:rl:d charming in her floorâ€" â€" ding gown of white Dover satin deâ€" signed with a bouffant skirt which A very pretty early spring wedâ€" ‘ding of interest in the village was \per!onn.ed in Bethany Mennonite Church on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. The church was beautifully decorated with white snapdragons, yellow daffodils and fern when Ruth Eileen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingerich of Baden was united in marriage to Donald Henry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Leiskau of Baden. Rev. P. G. Lehman. minister of the Leisksuâ€"Gingerich Nuptials. cheese. Bake in a moderate oven, 350F, for 20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and mixture is ter and onion. Cover and cook i on a o m. Heat 1 cup milk in top of lohd-‘m†Cook, stirring conâ€" t . Add lmmmua season pmndaddhewbdhm half this mixture into a mixture. werdan with bread crumbs 'm::'bm mixed many friends in this district E. 1. McLoughry nonular By Mrs. Clarence Diamond (Chronicle Correspondent) have BADEN .r.-.n‘m'â€'"" of his h 3 Weno:.,blr‘ro-' hen . Mr. Clare Gingerich of Weston Mr. spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" den ents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingerich. nald | _ The town fathers, Messrs. Enos and Glnlterich, Jos. Weiler and Stuart den. C. Kubhn are in Toronto this week the attending a convention. EYâ€" | The Ladies‘ Aid of the Livmf CCa~ ‘ston Presbyterian Church will hold their annual St. Patrick‘s Tea and in ;I.a_uar on Friday evening, March 2s 3 have lor&:pikes of bloom on them. During day the perfume is not particularly pleasing but at night it ‘is very sweet. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond and son, Douglas Ross were Sunâ€" Lday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hassum and daughters of Gelt. _ Those who were tuned in to the CBC News broadcast on Monday morning at 8 p.m. were pleased to it . 9P PORL/ SiniP on trolibabdare Arboricd growth. Baden is right up in the running as regards these unusual plants. Mrs. Stuart C. Kuhn has two snakeplants, both of which have long spikes of bloom an tham Mr. Harold Schmidt showed moving pictures at the local pubâ€" lic school on Tuesday afternoon. These films bore the following tiâ€" tles: Crafts and Arts of Mexico Poultry on the Farm, The Warble g"ly and Its Contro land Guests of onor. Recently ‘snake plants" owned by Mr. Peter Ackerman of Kitchâ€" ener for the blossoms which they suddenly developed after five years CCC CVY ind . SO Sthe Prdaiirarde 2 i Mr. C. E. Swarzentruber and sons of New Dundee have v))ur- chased the property of Mr. W. C. Brueckner, harnessmaker. Early in April the former intend to start a business in electrical appliances and other farm implements. Mr. Wilfred Schneller of Baden, who has been reâ€"elected Chairman of the Provincial Agricultural Committee of Waterloo County for the second consecutive term. Wilmot Congratulations are extended to r. Wilfred Schneller of Radan Ask for the new econâ€" omy size bottle of soon gave me new pep and energy and put me on my feet." Tired feelings, indigestion and loss of sleep are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food. Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food never leel well a However, 1 found that Dr. cv'f:'- Nerve Food "‘I know because I have been that m-y_.l. I have been so chronâ€" ically tired that I thought I wouid " 1 Know Just How You Feel"" 180 pillsâ€"§1.50 a reference made to one of THE CAKRABIAN RED crhoss sociEtY E. Bean of Southwest ONTARIO DIVISION » loin the KRee CGos and Mrs. Stuart C. Kuhn, while greeï¬ngs were read by Mrs. H. N. ‘oster. Also present were Mrs. C Diamond, Mrs. Lawson Swartzenâ€" truwber, Mrs. Orie Litwiller, Mrs. John Holst, Mrs. John W. Honâ€" derich, Mrs. Sam M. Roth, Miss L. Cressman, Mrs. Carl L. Ritchie, Mrs. Robert Hunter and Mrs. N Godner. The brideâ€"elect dl'splayed" her trousseau and wedding gifts ) and refreshments were served. The office staff of Weber Hardâ€", ware store, where the brideâ€"elect ;Sam M. Roth held a miscellaneous | showe rin her honor. | _ On Feb. 20th, Ruth‘s Sunday | School class at First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, assembld at the home of Mrs. C. F. Derstine with a showr for her. 1 On Saturday evening, Feb. 23rd | a surprise party was held at her| home in Baden and the popular | brideâ€"elect was gresented with an | occasional chair by Mrs. J. C. Ross On Feb. 19th approximately 45 friends gathered at the home of her parents, when her aunt, Mrs. Feb. 17th when Miss Dorothy Groff, maid of honor at the wedding, enâ€" tertained at a pantry shelf showâ€" e rat her home in New Hamburg. The following day, Mrs. George Bofinger, King St, Waterloo, was hostess at a tea for the brideâ€"elect. ut paw w ploks io bangs it you do sot Ted m The item went on to 0 explain that this RCAYF. mail a\'ï¬u \v:dlunod inm::ov-n- JANSEN & over three Inmd::-u-nm crossâ€" 9 m ings have been made with only Office â€" 10 Frederick three fatal accidents During that ; time over two and one quarter milâ€" |[} Phone 2â€"2715 Kitchener lion lbs. of mail have been deliverâ€" Te iweuly ave mifhion eriere and | == =â€"â€"=â€" ' en s o y :lme‘l:.:r'ey be.n“ deuvg‘da?o' Briâ€"| was employed held a g:nonnl tain, Japan, Germany, Holland and |shower in in her honor at Pines the Mediterranean. In future the|Inn of Bridgeport on Feb. 2ndth. oversas mail is to be carried by the|The guests included Miss Helene Transâ€"Canada Airlines. Tiegs, Christine Peterson, Norma Brideâ€"Elect Honored. Amnz"‘eeg'l Joyce Little and Florâ€" Miss Ruth Gingerich of Baden, ""CF ~i@8!C". _ . whose marriage "to. Mr.. Donald P ring E’ednme‘“y Nes lt lAas Leiskau of Baden and a C.N.R. em. |7it" fellOW staff members surprised ployee in Kitchener took place on Miss Gingerich with the gift of a Saturdaqu honored at a series | ‘"â€"!‘te !amp. of parti Pm e Oe madding| «mss esuamems n se ocms The first of these took place on| _ o ie 32 King St. North s« aiw+s==**=1CG0O0D GLASSESI IT SELLS FOR $12.50 PLUS TAX IT gv’lxggms FOR TWENTY MILES WITHOUT A IT WRITES FOR TWO YEARS WITHOUT REFILLING. IT WRITES DRY AND SATIN SMOOTIL IT REPLACES THE OLD FASHIONED PEN AND PENCIL SET. Sensational . ... It‘s Here! _ The Reynolds Pen Bedford Drug Store C. BRUCE HILL, President Stops stubborn colds 50 cents a large bottle Bronchida Cough Syrup Shop in Town At Phone 2â€"2672 WATERLOO 00 Opp. Post Office muirley Nof. Tt George St. If you 11 .44