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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 6

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tft a 'i MESSENGE ft, CANJUfpAKUA, r- fAVents Amazing New 'iTCj? fOf WATER 1 Low Priced Oil Burned UOEi UT HAlIitt A remarkable new oil burning de- velopmcnt has just, been Invented by a Sti Louis man. It Is extremely low priced, noiseless, and bums a cheap oil, saving as njgh as 60 per cent on bills. This new invention is entirely different from any other oil burner on the and gives one of the hottest, quickest and safest fires known. It is easily slipped into the fire-box of. any stove, range, water heater, or furnace, and operates like city gas, at fraction of cost.

The International Oil Heating Company, Dept. R-107, St. Louis, Missouri, is offering to send one of these -new oil burning inventions on 30 'days' trial to the first 50 persons ISRFSTRKTED Phelps Finds Conservation Necesary, Due to Drought PHELPS Lawn sprinkling and other unnecessary use of water is on Two Canning Methods Canning is one of the most common and most satisfactory processes by which seasonal foods are preserved for use throughout the year. omer unnecessary use ui Two methods of canning are now prohibited by order of the Board of (Commonly used: The cooked-in-the- Trustees, until there is suff iclent kettle method and the cooked-in- suppiy on hand to meet require- the-can method, merits. Cooked-ln-thc-kettle Due to the extremely dry weather This method is so called because the springs are low, the the food to be canned this Way is also want Cealers, salesmen, and spare.

time workers. Write them today for free booklet and details. Advt. MODERN. WOMEN NEED NOT SUFFER monthly pain and delay duo to colds.hervous strain, exposure or similar causes.

CHi-cbes-ters Diamond Brand Fills are effective, reliable and give QUICK PEUEF. Sold all druggists for GHICHESTERS PILLS BRAND" the necessary demands upon the system, water must be conserved. Plan Annual Meeting Annual meeting of stockholders of the Lawrence-Bostwick manufacturing company will be held, at the company's office Tuesday afternoon, August 8. Phelps Briefs Miss Grace Hooper 'in company with Rochester friends is attending 'the Century of Progress Exposition at Chicago. partly seal it by adjusting only the upper'clamp or by slightly screwing lid.

''10. Boll the jars for the. required length of time (depending.on If the hot water is jars should be immersed in suffir cient boyifig water to-cover tops to the depth one incbl Keep the watjer, boiling during, 'the entire pefiod. Do not begin to count the food to be canned this Way is ti mp uWtil the wateFboUs completely cooked a kettle TM? then poured into the jar. Unless the he the 1ars from far thp rnvpr thp nibfinr and all! 11- tne jars aroro wre, jar, me cover, tne ruooer, ana aii seal them and-invert them jar, the the cover, the rubber, and all, utensils that come in contact Banner, the food have been thoroly to COOL gjL C.

ADAMS JWatchmaker 5 Chapin St. done, there is always the risk that i the canned food will be and that has been a space 2. The may not Garbage Collection Sill New Galvanized Cans RATES Call 134 J. VAN VOOREN Chicago. serves, conserves, jams and wcc Julia Blcibtrey of Waterford ladeSi for wh i condensation of the es rhav have -flue- is a guest of Miss Marion Welch.

product is needed, the open-kettle 3- The Rev. H. M. Shepson and fam- method must still be used. Many fc ily are spending a few days at Camp: persons prefer the open-kettle me- be- Shep50 is Harold Perry of Walnut who is seriously ill, is under treatment at the Memorial hospital in Canandaigua.

CHURCHNOTIdS Cooked-in-the-can The cooked-m-the-can -method is so called because the cold uricboked of partly cooked fruit, vegetable; other food is packed in a can; the food is covered-with some -liquid, The eihptir space; ially affect the ke'epinr qualifiies: of the food, butVit, does' detract from the appearance.and it.wastes..spiaoe: Sf tJ BSAaaU-iTSifi! 0 1 and water.or method DOLLUP YOUR CAR Simonke- Top Dressing Fenders and Body Touched IJp Nickel Polished $7.50 A. J. HOFFMAN MARKS GARAGE Poultry and Eggs Wanted S. Romeo 37 Phoenix St. East Bloomfield Methodist-- The Rev.

Edmunds, pastor; Sunday school, morning service, 11:30. The. Roy F. Gamble, pastor; morning service, i the Rev. Howard A.

Lincoln iwiil Sunday school, 12. i St. Bridget's-- The Rev. George W. IDoud, rector; mass; corporate "communion for riien; confessions Saturday evening, beginning at 7:30.

Naples Baptist-- The Rev. D. M. -Rat- method mn a Lack Of may: caused by a' flUQtuattng: jeniperature Qoarteriy Meeting Held in Naples A local conference the official board and members of the'Methodist church was held in the church Wednesday evening. Pfetflct Siipt.

Searles, of Hofnell, delivered the address. At Association Meeting Hi-P. Weatherlow, local director in the Finger Lakes association at- ten'ded nieeting in Penn Yan, where plans were; made observance of Finger Lakes week next week. The fee based on six-cents-per, capita of population is $60 for Naples. Plant Fish in Lake The Naples Chamber of Commerce recently planted in Canandaigua lake 20 cases of lake trout fingerlings from the Pleasant Valley hatchery.

Give Recital Tonight The pupils of Mrs. Clyde Harrington, will a recital in the.audi- torium, of -the 'Methodist church this evening at 8 o'clock. $1,100 Uncollected Tax Only $1,700 Of the Naples village tax remains unpaid this year at the of the 30 day period as com- Rared $3,000 last year. E. Koby 'clerk reports.

The tax assessed this year is Naples Briefs Mr. and. Oakley and son of Trenton, are 'guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cano and Mr, and Mrs.

Edwin" Oakley; and Mrs. Ralph Keddes and two', children at Rochester guests parents, Mr. and Mrs; Weld ier way of canning, most foods th'ih the method and the product keeps much of its natural flavor. General directions vegetables by the cooked-iri-t method: 1. Choose young, fresh and clean, vegetables.

2 Can vegetables the day they are picked and, as soon as, possible after picking. This is particularly is Warren, Mrs. Esielie Morey arid Mr. and Mrs; Edgar Morey and two children from a New are canned In "too-heavy i. the-syrup a large -pprtion 'flTlrt- York: Entertain at Roast OAAAVAA Aiuvrt sawfus, ta, CHAPIN Members of the Ep- lost one leg whea.standing on the'worth League'of Chaprn church will running board of a car as it swerved the Albquin League on the against a bridge and -caught the leg lawn Mr.

and Mrs. Rolland Sav- BATAVIA Albert Morris, 13, against DANSV1LLE Edward Megee, 65, former Livingston county assemblyman, suffered a stroke and is in a serious condition. age Monday night. A wiener roast will-be a feature. Chapin Briefs Mrs.

Fred A. Lincoln, and Mrs.j Harold Lincoln visited Mrs. Frank I Fisher and Mrs, Marvin Goodman in Phelps, Wednesday. Mrs. Clayton Wilson, of Clifton SODUS--Morris Butts, er of McMillan Post, Sodus, was elected Wayne'county commander i Springs; visited her mother, Mrs.

Alton Kellogg, Wednesday. Mr, and Henry and- daughter, Marian, and Fred Wright, of Reed-Corners, and Miss Jessie D.j at the annual county Legion vention. con- LEROY Oatka Creek claimed its; oi auu second victim yesterday when Philip'Ely, of Rochester, were recent guests Maloril, 11,, was Idrowried under the: 6f Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lincoln. Main street 'Miss' Hazel" Northrup.

of Syracuse, visiting her father, Charles North- Mrs, Burke and Mr. and Mrs. -recent ridii guests of Mrs. daughter-, at' riUtJ and ref with 1 fpiaHvps'-friends for c7 Here It Just what you have been looking for Every Housewife, 'Restaurant or Hotel will be vitally interested In the New Cream Separator 25 Lake View Dairy bottle caps and 25 cents puts one of these useful separators in your home. It's amazing demonstration will convince you Lake View Dairy Clark St.

PJhone 42 spending days with her sis-i andj i son, parents, Mr. 1 and Enghs: i. TMj i rtirmpr- of Mrs. Margaret Lyle dinner, guests of Mr- and Mrs-1 dinner of Bills; in ob- glannlgan, setva'nce of their: fifth anniversary- "Mr. motor- KJ a two weeks; has purchased a new here.

trucfe with her. IB: Hutchin-. son, "Has returned Cecil Ingraham, vis-. "What Difference Does It Make g-. Do atteiript to handle WH3.W UlUc cllxlc iTj.cin.'j TT What We Believe?" Sunday school, quantity of vegetables es- wnat we Jntmt.wpat-.TiPt- Thp various to the -top- of the jars; and heavy' fruits, such' as cSriried the vdensity.v'retain:- flaypif and," if usuaiiy be s.

J. Gordon Lewis L. Lewis of Canandaigua 'guests Thursday of Mrs. Morgan; in the Stewart cottage on Granger's Point, WilJiani Kamps of Rochester 6ther for carunrig throligh this column or iriay; Wnat we Xeucvcr tnrOUEn IHlS OI luay- uc. uu- ie o.

Sunday school, 10; mOrniSg vent-flat-sour. i i -r- topic, Fore- 4. Clean the vegetables thoroly in'Life and them, as 5. eg ev a 61es according Look at Your Clothes Everyone Suits and Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed French Tailoring Company 6 Chapin St. We "CaH for ang Peliver vice -10-45; Sabrament of the Lord'sisP that the Supper; "Companions iwill, as nearly as Rev: Edward Scheid, pastor; 10.

Stanley Blanch; yegetables.if hecessaiy: -7, Pack -the clean, jsound jars to. withto' one-half st Theresa's'-- The Rev. Joseph of the: top (one inch from the top I I Dissett, I Pf.conx) Shakeythe jars a I 'Methddist-The Rev. C. Town- good down I send pastor; morning service, the ve-getables with a spoon.

Mary-Ah-1; 8., Add' one teaspoon.of extension -each: pint jar. Spme such Woman's Foreign Mis-tas peas, corn, "and 1 'Estey, of with his i sister, Cook. Mrs. GeneViexe of Ro- guest at the FJ D. Esty -Mrs.

Elizabeth Crane of Macedpn ingrahain: 'was-a--guest Mrs. John Goggin: Rochester, sis'ter, THE DAILY MESSENOER Corner NiagaraTand Pleiisant Smaltteak with 25' Fried Beer on Draught Glass Alsd Bottted Rachel of East Rochester, and 'Mrs WiUiam Kamps of Rochester Rachel pi East Kpcnester, ana summer "of Fred Esty nlOjiored to Auburn i Bbals Point arid Mrs. Mary Boals on 'Gtariger's Point two weeks in; August, 'Miss Anna Baader and nephew Jack- are spending three -we'eks at a camp uvBrigantirie, N. Miss Mary Morgan-of is guest bf her C. Mor- family.

-Mary Euzabeth Buffalo, is the guest of her grandmother, Bradford Artnstrpng. is ill at the; tibme of his diughtet, McNeila. owers EAST, BLpQMFIELDL; i Isabelle," of Am-', ierica, cffedifflibnttWer 1 'At the' ffi: Perry I place the.mar- cdurnee'ri. 1HorehceARogerSi i esl daughter Mir. Mre.

Ansbn East Bteoipfieltf Briefs "--j Leoe -LeRoy;" Sodus, is i nf TWTQfc' I' WOTK of the Woman's Foreign MIS- tas peas, corn, ana pumpjyua, rsionary society; Epworth League, 6. improved by of a I 1 email. Gotham Methodist--The C. C. TQwri- srnali of the jars with bpilirig.watef A A x-f Rogers, of and' Miss Aima.

GreenVPTTOcitoorii on -Mttra Wftdsen. tierforined the Paul sal bonds, $18--Rev. wora.uMaaseu, Aefi- 1 cu cetemtfriy. JiSfe homestead: j- YVTlall nf 1 the iast ii; BHstol vs jtio ffil Billy Baxter Ginger Ale Club Soda and pittfe Sarsaparilla, Root Soda; Canada Dry Mineral Wjater Imported Ginger Ale Saratoga and Qihger Ale Rock Domestic Giriger Ale Rose's toported'lame Widmer's Rum and Sautes 168WMa)iEiBKJ Canandaigua, .00 16-DAY EXCURSIONS CANANDAIGUA ATLANTIC OTY other South Jersey Points j'-" mg, with i and Mrs. Harry Wesley at Honj.

leoye. lake, guest of: ff; iVl a yxK. Ruby ward Moore, superintendent; the water boiling or the pressure corooratiorr were mea tne seuic steady "during the entire heating period. D. Whitney, E.

W. Abram .7 and. at Sunday, Red school reunion Will be held on the; grounds Sunday, Aug. 13. cool.

Avoid a draft- on the the year Batteries Wfflard arm weather takes it on your battery. in and let us- give yoinr battery our free test. Simmons Garage 83 2 So.MainSt tary and treasurer. From "25 Years Ago" (1898) VJ- isend, pastor; morning service, within one-fourth inbh of IMiss Mary E. ShortsvUle speaker; church 10.

Place 11-45 a adjust'the cpVcr 'and partly Bethel Baptist The Rev. seal it by. ad justing only the. upper J. Chubb, clamp by screwing Bible school, fofirieft iolrr wilTT-was tomerwith; her ana meeting, Friendship;" leader, Carl Hey.

length (depending on. Meehan Rnshville If. the KoUwalter: bath I cms Tuesaay i i St. Mary's The Rev. Joseph F.

used, the Dissett, pastor; mass, 8. jthe of the.jars^^ to-the'depth of nearly completed -j. Aloqnin least one inch. Do riot begin to is beine threshed. Rev.

Kerimore-. time the heatine until' the' water 1 July August 11, 25, September 15, October 13 Tickets good returning within 16 nays ii; wajlu a Valid parlor or sleeping cars on i Epworth League, 7. payment of usual charges for space Cheshire occupisd. i Community The Rev. Ralph D.

See Flyers Constat Ticket Agents i RosSt pastor; morning senice, ll; i Sunday school, 12. 10 nvota 011 tue jais, nresident- Efinnsylvania KaillOaa Honeoye 'but cool them as quicUy as possible.iTM 0 106 Congregational The Rev-J. E.j 13. Wash the jars, label vice-president, J-ranK Sweet, pastor; morning store them in a cool place. Junior church, 11:15.

Syrups for Canning St. Mary's The Rev. John A. The thickness of syrup for can- Smith, rector; mass, 8:30. AA LLAU TVA.AAV/X.A JIW A7 Baptist The Rev.

Harry a nd upon the richness of the pro- TT pd Shepson, pastor; morning service. duc In order to obtain TM "God's Will for You and grades of syrup for ordinary special choir music; church school, i use in canning, sugar and water 110:30. may be combined in the following Phelps I proportions and be boiled for three i Baptist The Rev. Harry M. minutes.

The quantity of water is I Shepson, pastor; morning jcp.pt constant in order to-show the 111- "God's Will for You and Me;" variation in the quantity of sugar Sunday school; Christian Endeavor, Gorham M. D. CONNORS Staff Representative Svft a 3l rcuiia, illc XWJV- ChesbmiTownsend is attending the graduate; long sojourn in Ait- school of theology at Cazenovia. id family, of C- C. Shepherd will attend a con- at W.

K. Welch's; ference of Home Missions at Caze-; Smith, Rochester, inoyio.seminary. Mrs: Lee Fake, of the Central; Pannele's school faculty, is taking a Summer; of Des- LcpxHEe at Hobart college, specializ- W. Ting iii mathematics. mery 29C 6:30.

B- Gallup of Victor, at O. S. Ba-i Homer Holcomb is as- ran Jr's' Mr and Mrs" William Insisted by his daughter. Miss Gather- i 2CU SSS Chicago, at Henry A.line Holcomb, in the Gorham post- Oieshirfe MRS- WILLIAM DRUSCHEL Staff Representative jples. pears, raspberries, and jsweet berries, when a nch product is not desirea- Medium Syrup 2 1-2 cups of sugar and 4 cups of water.

This, syrup may be used for such fruits as sweet plums, blackberries, and of guest OI ttGlrd Harris, ver Sunday; an, at D. Seymour Hub- au De Eats Restaurant Lake Shore Boad FISH AND STEAK DINNERS -24 HOUR SERVICE TABLES Fresh baked pastries daily baked by oar own pastry chef a really ddightfnl place to eat. All Regular Meals, 50c QUALITY BEER On Draught and Bottles Mrs. J. Prop.

CHESHIRE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde sweet cherries. Herrington have been guests of Mr. Thick Syrup-- 4 cups of sugar and and Mrs.

Norman Stanley in Meek- 4 cups of water. This syrup may be lenburg. Mrs. Stanley returned home used for such fruits as peaches, cher- jwith them. jries.

or pineapples, when a sweet! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Douglass and product is desired. I son, Billy, bae been guests of Mr. A still thicker syrup may be had 'and Winfield Gillette at joy boiling the thick syrup until it; i Miss Belty Gillette returned begins to spin a thread instead of them.

jonly three minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brink and directions for canning, Mrs. Willis Garrett.

of by the cooted-in-the-can were recent gussts of Mr. and Mrs. llhofi: 1 Bamss. i 1- Select well-grown firm, but not i i Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Munson and i overnpe, iruit. 1 I Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wheeler of 2. If possible, can fruit on the I Syracuse are spending their vacs- that it is picked. I ti'on at their cottage, west lake 3. Wash, pare, or otherwise prc- 1 Grace Curtis and Miss the fruit, removing all bruised I Jeanne Munson motored to Roches-1 or decayed My Beauty Hint ter Tuesday. Miss Jane Douglass.has been visiting friends in Buffalo and Niagara Palls- Miss Anne Larson and Miss Mary Hall, of Rochester, have been guests of the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Merlon Hall. 4. If there is much variation in size, sent the fruit so that the con- tents of each jar will be as nearly; uniform at possible. o.

If necessary blanch the fruit in boiling wattr, a small Quantity at a until the skin slips off. 1 Chill the outside of the blan- Mrs. Edson Ward and Mrs. V. G.

cnc a fruit by it for a Mimson atlended a meeting of lead- brief period in a large' receptacle of of the Republican Women's Edu- co wa tcr. Do not attempt to cool -with Mrs. her Sum- Icational League, held Robert- F. Thompsan at TTAT home, -vest- iaJre The tallest member of the forest camps in the west is Samcel Carmack. 21, of Port.

Worth. who's 4 a seven footer. iruit by this cold dip. 7 Pac): the fnrit firmly in clean, jars to -sithln ore-nail isch of the top. 8.

Pill tlie jars wiUi bailing syrup or hot water. 9. Place a new rubber on each jar, edjost tie of the jar. and BY JANE AUBERT '(Screen Actress) "Be feminine'' is my beauty hint Many women are so anxious to be modern, that they lose their femininity and, with it, mach of their charm. In my opinion, a tin boyish fig- are is TOA fcaniBirie.

I find a few feminine carves much prettier and much more attractive. So, too. I believe a soft voice, a genUe manner and flattering clothes add mach to claim. companied by their daughter, Vir- ginia, motored to New York the past week! Miss Virginia remained as guest of a school friend. John Swarthout is driving a new: gathering milk for the Gor- Dairies.

Mr. and Mrs- Donald Stokoe, of Albany, were recent guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stokoe.

i Mrs. Sarah Hocroft is spending the Isummer at her 'cottage on Sodus Bay. The large cotton trees on the A. Scott lawn has been art'down in order to make room for ments at that uoink. i Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Stevens have returned to their home in ASron, after visiiang his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.

Stevens. The Presbyterian Missionary so- ciety picnicked at the C. L. Crosier 1 cottage Tuesday afternoon. and Mrs.

G. H. Phriman, C-1 Metzing and V. Sens, oI Richmond; Hill, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Brown. TO SERVE DINNER EUSHVHUE The ladies of the Rushville Congregational church will serve a NBTT England dinner in the church dining room Friday evening, July 28. It is planned to nave an exhibit of articles commemorating the '90's. Entertainment wSl toe staged.

HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC RT7SHVIL1.E The annual re-: union of organized classes of t23S; RashvUle High school win take place, Wednesday, August 16. The cran-J rrilttee, Wflson W. Fitch, Miss MaeJ Btodgett of Rtjshvffle afed Mrs. Wll- Osborne, of And Up Piques Linens Straws Crepes Panamas Ladies' Silk Dresses White and Pastels Ladies' Sheer House Frocks Regular and Extra Sizes Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts 39c to 17 Men's Work Pants, 36 to 42 79c Men's Canvas Work Gloves Scpair Men's Overalls, Frocks and Dungarees 79c Made of long-wearing heavy blue denim Men'sHarvestStrawHats lOc Special Sale of Voiles and Batistes 36 in wide --Fast Colors Jj Guaranteed first quality ENAMELWARE Regular 19c Podding Pans, Wash Basins Sancc or Refriger-alor Pans 10 Mixing Bowls, 13c each; 2 for Nine glazed 25c J.NEWBERRY CO 5-iO-.

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