5n atraps. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE GUARANTEED. | Investigate. â€" Write Smith Manufacturing Cempany DOWNING‘S Flowers Twin CGity ‘Launory DON‘T _ FORGET BY CALLING FOR YOUR DRY CLEANING YoU GET FASTER AND CHEAPER SERVICE CLEANERS AND DYRRS FOR OVER 15 YEARs 12 Duke St. Rast: _ WaATERLOO Phone §â€"8833 34 King St. North W George & Hirons, 19 Youny St. E cCOUPONS ARE NOT REQUIRED 54 King St. S. A perfect method. No elastic. No Mr_and Mrs J. Clarence Honsberger Mr_and Mrs J. Clarence Hon«berger Dept. B. ____ 849 King: PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1898 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 RUPTURED? Ms. and Mrs. Kiea H. Fink The Trussler Photo Studio QUALITY MEAT MARKET To have your Photograph taken at Waterloo (FAMOUS FOR WEDDING PHOTOS) 649 King St ber 20, 1946 That neatâ€"amâ€"aâ€"pin, wellâ€"pressed appearâ€" ance is no accident. It means dry cleaning by careful, thorough, scientific methods dry cleaning that not only removes grime. but actually rejuvenates suits and coats Have that sprucedâ€"up, . wellâ€" groomed look this fall Come here for WATERLOO Sauted Summer Squash: Pare! MS I‘summer quash and cut into slices vbout an inch thick. Dust pieces’ with salt, pepper and a pinch of mustard, dip in beaten egg, then in __.. fine crumbs, and brown in a greased _ ifrying pan. Turn and cover; let | ~â€"~ cook 12 minutes. | o Ua Veal with Green Peppers: Dip veul cutlets in milk then in flour to which salt and pepper has been adâ€" ded. Brown in a little fat in hot !frying pan. Remove to casserole; add 2 cups diced tomatoes, % cup Lroken spaghetti, cover with trimâ€" med scalded green pepper sections. ‘\Bake in electric oven of 350 degs. for 40 mins. Chicken Burger Sauce: Heat toâ€" gether % cup fresh catsup, 1 thsp. vinegar, 1 tbsp. small chives or minced onion, dash of chili powder. fow grains cayenne, 2 tsps. Worâ€" cestershire sauce, salt to taste. Serve with diced chicken between split buns. Onfons au gratin: Green onions, stems and all, are washed, split and trimmed of bulb skin. Boil them in very little water; serve on toast with a thick white sauce. Sprinkle with grated cheese. spruce Up your Fall wardrobe TRY OUR HOMEâ€"MADE SAUSAGE X1 King St. N 149 Elmer 8t Phone 2â€"0017 Phone 7â€"7475 ‘copra from the Philippines, dried gentina and coal from South Africa ‘and add to the hot cream sauce. ‘Serve piping hot with toasted ‘bread crumbs. Coupons now valid are sugarâ€" preserves Sl to $30, butter R18 to 3R21, meat Q1 to Q4 and MS1, be shown by the August imports, Supplies unloaded included coal .m?’ fertilizer from the United States, wool and industrial chemiâ€" Aum‘ï¬nm‘“â€"' of five ships per day arrived between them they carried 1,100,000 tons of goods. For the first time this year food imâ€" mfmnulaw“bmn percentage of the total since good cr&eued the food situation. 1 and other industrial and reâ€" habilitation supplies reached the mst point recorded since UNâ€" 900,000 tons of coal arrived, this The international character of UNRRA aid to Italy continued to Stuffed Cucumbers 6 medium cucumbers 1 cup sausage meat i4 cup finely chopped celery leaves â€" 3 tablespoons chopped onion % teaspoon salt ‘* teaspoon sage 1 cup soft stale bread crumbs Cut cucumbers in half lengthâ€" wise, remove seeds and soft portion with a spoon. Cook cucumbers in boiling saited water for 5 minutes Drain well. Cook sausage meat, add seasonings and crumbs and mix well together. Pile stuffing in cuâ€" cumber shells. Place in a greased baking dish and bake in a hot oven, 400F, for 25 minutes, or until cuâ€" cumbers are tender. Six servings. _ Note: Creamed meat or vegetaâ€" bles may be used in place of the above stuffing. ties of UNRRA supplies reached Italian ports during the month of Cucumber Soup 2 tublespoons minced onion 2 tablc?oons mild flavored fat 3 cups diced cucumbers 1% cups tomatoes ‘> teaspoon salt 2% cups thin cream sauce Brown the onion in the fat. Add cucumbers, tomatoes â€" and â€" salt. Cook gently until cucumbers are tender. Then tï¬m through a sieve and add to the hot cream sauce. Peak Reached In August For Shipâ€" ments from UNRRA To Italy Meringue: Gradually add 3 thsps sugar to 2 beaten egg whites; beat until meringue forms peaks. Alterâ€" nate pudding and berries. Top each parfait with a meringue swirl and large cherry. Serves 6. Peach Parfait Pudding: Beat 2 egg yolks, 1 whole egg, and % cup sugar until lemon colored. Gradually stir in 2 cups scalded milk. Cook in double boiler, stirring constantly until mixture coats spoon. Cool quickly. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla; chill. Peach Layer: Combine 1 pint of crushed peaches and %% cup sugar. Chill in electric refrigerator. Combine blueberries, 14 cup of brown sugar, cloves, butter and water. Simmer 5 mins. Pour into greased 8â€"inch square cake pan. Thoroughly cream shortening, vanâ€" illa, and % cup granulated sugar. Add egg and beat well. Sift flour salt, and baking powder; add alterâ€" nately with milk. This is a heavy batter. Spoon over berries; spread evenly. Bake in moderate electric oven (350) 40 mins. ‘ RATION COUPON DUE DATES 1% cups blueberries, 4 cup brown sugar, 4 tsp. cloves, 1 tbsp. butter, % cup water, % cup shortening, % cup milk, % tsp. vanilla, % cup sugar, 1 beaten egg, % cup enriched flour, 4 tsp. salt, 1% tsp. baking powder. Blueberry Upsideâ€"Down Cake verb "educo" meansâ€"the leading out of all that is best in the story of the past and its blending in the similar leading out to fullest growth of all that is best in the life of the boy and girl, the youth and maiden. BEDFORD LD.A. DRUG STORE Opposite Post Office Waterive In a strangely similar day in a weary and breaking Roman Emâ€" pire, Christ brought into social thinking the simple truth of the equality and eternity of the spirit within every human being. It was a simple fact of such atomic force as to have changed human history within three centuries. The historâ€" ical records do not lie. The teachâ€" iing which made the soul of the leâ€" per of the same worth as the soul of the Emperor was the germ which bred the sense of re?onsl- bility among men, and with t, the practice of justice, of charity, of fair dealing, man to man, upon which gradually the whole strucâ€" ture of law and order, freedom and democracy, rose. Use hn(i?n "B" the guaranteed treatment for catarrh, » chronic bronchitics and chronic asthma, at strong and no nation can find enâ€" during strength in other than the principles of truth, justice, responâ€" sibility and fair dealing among its citizens. These qualities derive and flourish in awareness and nurture of the spiritual values of life. They can survive and be safe only as the youth of anation are educated in the religious and spiritual no leas than the academic and vocational history and experience of their A free and democratic society is necessarily a Christian society and cannot indefinitely survive on an Thus education has broadened to a concept of wellâ€"rounded physical health and intellectual vigour no less than the acquisition of factual knowledge. It has, in short, cenâ€" tred upon the development of & citizen, strong in character no less than in training. But even so, parâ€" ents and public alike will be found, to a surprising degree, lavishing all the resources of the known sciences on the care and training of body and mind and ignoring the third and only abiding element, the spirit. It is the spirit alone that inâ€" forms the whole, and it is its nourâ€" ishing and apprehension which alone can give purpose and meanâ€" ing to life. Everywhere the trageâ€" dy of nations and of millions of men and women, tens of thousands of them here in Canada, is that in the denial or decay of the spiritual, human life meaning. These women realized the fundaâ€" mental fact that the Truth alone makes free and that the Truth lies in the study of the nature and stoâ€" ry of man and the accumulated exâ€" perience of the human race as reâ€" vealed and recorded through the centuries. Men and women, and the states they have founded, have earnestly sought and steadily exâ€" itended the opportunities and serâ€" vices whereby the knowledge and wisdom of one day are conserved and transmitted to the next. More and more they have come to reaâ€" lize, however, that real education means more than just instruction, that it involves, as the old Latin verb "cduco" meansâ€"the leading }Dr. Charlotte Whitton, Founder and for 20 years director of the - Canadian Welfare Council. ’ A few weeks ago women of the Asiatic and Arabic states met in Hyderbad to discuss the status of the women of the Far East where the position of women and girls is generally very inferior. But these women did not put the right of the vote first in the aims they sought, They urged rather educationâ€" "without education," their findings opened, "it is not possible for anyâ€" one to understand his or her reâ€" sponsibility." RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GIVES MEANING TO LIFE Glen plaid borrowed from the | land of the heather in a tailored | suit for Fall. Buttoned with a douâ€" | bleâ€"breasted effect, the hipâ€"length coat features new wide lapels and curving flanges that accentuate| broad shoulders. 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