bhbcniscis tsp txaxr8dawvz tw the acton free press pmuhvi sfe rrhe gonununityv social mfi of life vfeitomto and from towndaring the part week as gleaned by the jree press 1 buss it st nelson is bohdsiying in xondan this week mlsa isabel landexou and tedhftnseo are 4i61idaylhg at bruce beach miss brands dills is iholldaying tins week- with her aunts in toronto mrstr f johnstone and master bane tat london visited acton- relatives mrs e e barr and john are ylsltlntr with friends atoehawii and whitby mr burton wiggins of port oolborne spent the weekend with relatives her mrss f e mcclearty is spending a week- t hewetsons island georgian bay mr and mrs howard allison spent sunday with irlends hi dixie- and tor onto mr- arthur dryden of flint mich spent the weekend with mr and mrs b s holmes r mrs dyden arrived from flint mich ind is spending the week with mrs h s holmes mr frank cook of toronto is holi- laying at netftmeof- msahdmrs b h vincent mr and mrs j h reed left this week for a few weeks holidays at polnte au baurfl muskoka mrs annetta barnes of toronto is visiting her slsttr mrs r h wana- hrpugh this week mr melfort cottier and sons of tor onto are holidaying at the home of mrs e f collier mr and mrs wm ahortill of george town called on mr and mrs win foster on sunday mrs john gibbons and miss blanche saunders of rookwood visited with mrs p sayers last week mr and mrs h r wansbrough spent the weekend visiting his mother and other relatives here miss delaine gibbons r n and miss minnie gibbons visited with friends at bolton and caledon miss nora rosetoorough of toronto visited with mrs revd c l poole at the parsonage last week mrst gordon maokaymrs john mos- aop and children of toronto visited with mrat h wansbrough mrs thos rumteyls visiting with her daughters mrs blazej and mrs town er nf itrmg tii n y mr harry f holmes and son charles of bobcaygeon are spending the week withmr and mrs h s holmes mr c 3v harrison was in ottawa last week and attended the opening cere monies of the imperial conference miss lorna wilker of tavistock and mrs r loyns of toronto spent the weekend at the matters home here mrs j p gfbbens anne and austin liave returned home after two weeks visit to st catharines and niagara falls mrs d folster and john of niagara falls spent- few days last eekjat th home of mrs folster brock- avenue messrs harold swackhamer and chas- landsborough spent the weekend with mr and mrs rlchard at wei land miss marguerite ryder and masters donald and roderick ryder and little miss joan burnley are holidaying in toronto 7 messrs w r e blair and w m cooper attended the convocation of the masonic lodges of ontario at kingston last week mrs j m bell and miss claire- garden of toronto and miss helen hyuds o windsor vj ac frien this week miss violet leavens of welland who had been spending a week or so with relatives and friends in acton returned home on saturday mrs d c russell and miss jessie russell are spending their vacation at sault ste marie and richards landing st josephs island mr j d roney miss e yvonne master everett roney and miss e yvonne wilson of detroit mich visited with mr and mrs f roney mr and mrs russell foster masters john and jimmie and baby grace of cheltenham visited mr and mrs wm foster and family on sunday 7 miss marlon newman and master harold eby of kitchener visited at the home of their uncle and aunt mr and mrs august anderson last week rev and mrs w j mcleod and misses elizabeth and marjorlc of tor onto areylsltlhg with mr and mrs r j kerr and mr and mrs j-o-mat- ihews- -i- w friendship hath the skill and observa tion of the best physician the diligence sod vigilance of the beat nurse and the tenderness and patience of the best another clarendon the bubvrvai of the jweete8t by barbara b brooks for years wehave been hearing ob jections ta syeetarpastales cakes pies and- candies they have been cued fattening conducive to high mood pres sure hard to digest and are known to have other unfavorable qualities for some people but so far in spite of uiese protests there has been a yerymaxked survival of the sweets it may be that sometime through future processes of evlii htmti will be born without those taste budswhlch are pleased with only bhersensation of sweetness but let us hope that that time is far far away we enjoy sweet foods so much that it has uiecomea customto ieaye them to te last of the meal where we can linger over their goodness children are often persuaded to eat their entire meal by the fact that there is a good dessert in store for them and even adults look forward to this last course with curiosity and anxiety frozen sweets are quite in vogue now they are sweet cool and nourishing they often bring up to standard the calories in our otherwise frugal summer meals it b unusual to be talking about increasing calories tiut the fact is that some of us do not eat enough during tiie summer time our appetites are lazy and we just let them have their own way macaroons are good summer cookies and with them you can make several delightful desserts law messrs c h banks j l moore e j hassard w thompson j rq- mcnle f a reed the honorary pall bearers were mr j h reed mr hus- jjand mr w kenney mr cole mr w mullln mrg roszell mr w sprowl mr j r- anderson dr farmer floral oontrlbutlons were received from mr and mrs g a rudd mrs e i t h t mm h tumbeull dr- edna mcoonald- mr and- mrs- h dyment mr and mrs w wilson miss ltmen all of toronto mr and mrs h severson mr and mrs or seversonof detroit miss e reid buffalo mr and mrs s w somerville hamilton mr and mrs w pickett lriwviue mr and mrss mcclure mrs e grant of paisley dr and mrs coxc mr and mrs roszell knox church choir mr and mrs a k mann mr and mrs f blow mr jr s davidson mr and mrs j nic6lpuke- of devon shire chapter of i o p e all of acton the family and the grandchildren corn flake macaroons 2 egg whites mi cup chopped nutmeata lcup brown sugar 1 cup coooanut shredded 2 cups com flakes teaspoon vanilla beal egg whites until they are stiff enough to hold- their shape but not until they lose their shiny appearance fold in sugar carefully fold in corn flakes nutmeata and coooanut add vanilla drop on a well greased baking sheet bake in a moderate oven- 350 degrees f about 15 to 20 minutes remove pans from oven place on damp towel and remove macaroons immediately with a spatula or sharp knife if macaroons become hardened to pan they may be put in the oven a few minutes to soften yield la dozen macaroons honey corn flake macaroon mousse- iiijplnts cream cup powdered sugar cup honey teaspoon salt 1 cups crushed corn flake macaroons beat cream until stiff add powdered sugar gradually then the honey and sal fold in crushed or rolled dry macaroons ana- put mixture in the refrigerator pan and leave in chilling unit four hours can be packed in 3 parts ice to 1 part salt for four hours where we find echoes we generally and emptiness and hollowness it is the con trary with the echoes of the heart boyes he that doth a base thing in zeal for his frie bums the golden threat that ties their hearts together jeremy taylor some there are who profess to despise aufiattejtbutevenjtbesejirejiever theless to be flattered- toy being told that they do despise it cotton what hypocrtties we seem to be when ever we talk of ourselves our words sound so humble while our hearts are so proud sare there is no greater fool than he that says there is no god unless it be the one who says he does not know whether there is one or not bismarck an egotist will always speak of him self either in praise or censure but a modest man ever rhnng making himself the subject of his conveitldnbruyersr friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation washington the cause of freedom is identified with the destinies of humanity and in what ever part of the world it gains ground by and by it will be a common gain to all who desire it kossuth yield 1 quarts peach macaroon pudding 1 cup milk ltablespoon cornstarch a cup sugar- 3 eggs separated 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 14 teaspoon almond extract 1 cup canned sliced peaches 3 cups corn flake macaroon crumbs scald the milk mix cornstarch with sugar and moisten with a little cold water add the beaten egg yolks and stirinto milk cook stirring continually until custard is smooth and thick re move from are add flavorings and peaches fold in beaten egg whites place macaroon crumbs in a bowl or pudding dish and pour custard mixture l ger n m be served garnished wih fresh berries yleldfl large servings corn flake waffle cookies cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs well beaten cup milk 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder teaspoon salt 1 cup shredded coooanut 2 cups corn flakes cream shortening and add sugar gradually add eggs and mix well stir in sifted dry ingredients alternately with milk and add cocoanut and corn flakes jdm hv gpnrmfnli rn yint wnftlft iron and- bake until golden ibrown yield 30 cookies 2m inches in dia meter allimportant angle a west side politician got his flrst dinner coat recently in time for a dressy function to which he was invited he had a little trouble tying his tie so he dropped in at the corner speakeasy arid asked the barkeeper which of the cus tomers was good at tying a bow tie that fellow at the end of the bar there said the barkeeper with a loconlc gesture i the politician approached the somber- looking gentleman designated would you mind tying this for me he asked pulling his tie out of hlspocket and slipping it under his collar sure said the man but not that way youll have to lie down an explanatory comment came from another bar patron you segtjjea an undertaker7hesala7 just his alibi cop what do you mean toy standing in front of store window with a brick to your hand sap tto waiting for a friend were going to his home to drown a est entered into rest continued from fags one gems of thought churning cream ioo country point special 16 to 17 no 1 1 to ib- no 2 12 tcr 13- poultry and eggs egfstt- quotations to country shippers deliv ered fresh extras 16 to 17 do firsts 14- to 15 do seconds 11 to 12 quotations to retail trade carton fresh extras 23 to 00 fresh extrasloose 21 to 00 fresh firsts loose 19 to 00 fresh seconds 16 to 00 t quotations to shippers poultry alive dressed spring broilers hens over 5 lbs 13 to 15 do a to 5 lbs 10 to 13 do 3 to 4 lbs i 9 to 11 spring ducklings over 5 lbs each 12 to 00 j oyer 4 to 5 lbs each 10 to 00 colored ducks 3 cents less quotations above indicate the general murta tff in value to eggs and mortgage sale fthe nj z- under and powersof sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of jsale there will be offered for sale by da j kerr auctioneer at public auction on wednesday the 10th day of august 1931 at the hourof two oclock in the after noon at the farm of the late wm b lewis r r no 1 orton the following property namelv au and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the township of erin in the county of wellington being com posed of east half of lot number eighteenin the second concession- of the said township of erin containing by admeasurement one hundred acres on the sald farm there is said to be erected a dwelling x house with suitable farm buildings the lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid terms of sale ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days for further particulars and conditions of sale apply to harry w page east block parliament bldgs toronto ontario solicitor to the mortgagee dated at tororito this 16th day of july a d 1932 33 gregory theatre thursday and friday july28nd 29 sunshine msie 9 comedy tabasco kid car toon hollywood goes crazy saturday july 30 forbidden with barbara stanwyck and- adolphe menjou comedy once a hero fox movietone news monday august i letty lyntor with joan crawford and robert montgomery comedy seal skins chapter 12 of- the lightning warrior market reports -j- 1 dai pib to shlppen these are toronto quotations v creamery no 1 pasteurized 1ta to 18 do ctaecond 16 ji to 17 above prices for goods delivered tor onto quoutlons toretau trade butter creamery prints no 1 18 to 19 do second 17 to 18 poultry on delivery basis dressed meats wholesale dealers in dressed meats quote the following prices to the trade beef forequarters 700 to 800 carcasses choice 1100 to 1200 do medium 1000 to 1050 calves choice veal 700 to 900 heavy hogs cwt 450 to 500 light hogs cwt 650 to 700 abattoir hogs 750 to 800 lambs spring 1400 to 1800 mutton 400to 700 hides and wool toronto dealers in hide and wool quoting the following prices to shippers city hides green lc bulls and brands c country hides green lc do cured 1 vic to lc calf green 2c country calf cured- lc city veal kip 2c country veal kip ic do cured lp to 2c country grasser kip lc hbrsehldes no 1 75c no 2 60c tallow solid bar rels no 1 lc to lc cakes lc to 2c pound hay and straw extra no 2 timothy in car loads 1100 to 1150 no 3 timothy 800tol00q timothy lower grades 600 to 900 straw wheat 760 to 0000 do oats 750 to 0000 do rye 900 to 0000 all straw must be good length potatoes ontario old potatoes in 90lb bags 50c new bags 90c to 100 prices on car lot delivered on track and via truck respectively in toronto grain quotations grain dea on th tsftontoboanl of trade are making the following quota tions clf bay ports no 1 northern 59 c no 2 northern 55c n 3 northern 54 p ror4norttiernr h been achlevedbysomejpoultrymen by conflnldgthe chickens in yaxds which are included in a short rotation and which have been given m liberal appjii cation eft limefollpwing the removal of the chickens in the fall- while the pullets are on range they will require little attention except to provide a constant supply of feed and water and to see that they are properly sheltered at night and during- wet weather range hoppers constructed to contain grain in one side and mash in the other offer distinct advantages the mash or grain may be withheld from birds when desired and if the hoppers are constructed to hold a large- amount of feed the labor required in feeding is considerably reduced the ground soon becomes foul around hoppers and water troughs so these should be moved fre quently at the fredericton experimental station barred plymouth rock pullets are brought into production at approxun- ontario grain wheat 38e to 41c barley 35c to 40c oats 29c to 30c rye 45c buckwheat 45c corn48cto 52c wholesale fruit prices fruit on sale at toronto wholesale houses are quoted as follows blueberries 11 quarts 100 to 175 sweet cherries 6 quarts 50 to 100 do sour 6 quarts 20 to j5 do sour 11 suarts 40 to 50 gooseberries 6 quarts 40 to 00 raspberries red r 10 to j2 do black 10 to 12 currents red 08 to 00 hoheydew melons crt 250 to 275 current tjve stocktprice choice heavy steers 575 625 choice light butchers 575 600 hciferschoice 550 575 good steers and heifers 525 550 common steers and heifers 425 475 choice butcher beef 650 700 medium butcher beef 600 625 choice butcher- cows 350 375 fancy butcher cows 400 450 common butcher cows 250 375 cutters 50 100 choice heavy bulls 2j30 300 choice light butcher bulls 325 350 bologna bulls 175 225 stockers andjfeeders good 425 450 medium 1 400 425 calves choice 550 600 good 400 450 common 300 350 boning 200 225 stockers 400 500 sheep and lambs choice 675 7 yearlings 300 325 hogs fob 460 the community press the slmcoe reformer issued a credit able special edition in honor of the kins men convention there the st cathaj lnes standard pays a similar honor to the convention of moore one of the ad vantages the smaller cities possess in bidding for conventions is that they can usually guarantee publicity in the local press such as no metropolitan newspaper is likely to provide toronto dally star the foregoing is as great a tribute to the hometown paper as the star is ever likely to publish with a finger on the community pulse the local paper is always in a better position to deal with all local happenings than are the metro politan sheets- which needs must overlook many of the smaller things in the days news in their quest for big features it is the local paper after all which bene fits the community and helping along community enterprises such as this convention is merely one of many phases slmcoe reformer bearing pullets after chicks have passed the brooding utage the cockerels and pullets sdsuld be separated moved to a colony or roosting house and provided with plenty of range land in order to ralsehealthy chickens free frctn internal parasites they should not be allowed to range on the same ground more often than one year in three this offers little difficulty to the farmer with plenty of land but it is- not always possible for the poultryman with a limited acreage to follow this plan however considerable success has take time and care give justified attention to the choice of bulldmg materials you select to materialize your carefully considered plans jlnto actuality all materials artnt alike there s is range of chow iji every material s from plaster to sand each has 5- its character arid value results s in the building therefore depend pj largely on care in specifying and sj ordering materialsf pj first quality slatekote roofing 85 ns roll regular price per square sale price while l ttasts7triquaren7rpmw 3 georgetown lumber co ltd n mcleod acton manager phone georgetown 250 aton 120 if you expect to sell you must advertise m ately six months of age7 the proportion of mash and grain fed is determined by the rate of maturity of the pullets a high percentage of mash and milk tends to hasten the maturity of the pullets and ahlgh percentage of grain tends to retard development the growing ration used at the freder icton experimental station consists of grain made up of two parts of wheat and one part each of whole oats and cracked corn the mash which is fed dry consists of 100 pounds each of corn meal crushed oats and middlings 50 pounds bran 15 pounds bone meal 5 pounds charcoal and 5 pounds fine salt sour skimmilk and buttermilk is given in addition to water we are to carny manner from the hand to the heart to improve a ceremon ial nicety into a substantial duty and the modes of civility into the realities of religion south special friday saturday monday t a lbs redpath granu- f0 1u lated sugar for dc hires root beer c regular 35c package for ioc goblin soap 1 cake for salada tea i package for ii- p d sauce 1 bottle for mccormicks soda biscuits 1 package for d70ry flakes 1 package for postum 1 huge tin for thisjjlrand baking powder 9q- 1 lb tin tor toc mivmh cakes i i lb for june chkbse 1 lb for 20 13c sultana raisins 1 lb for 14c 3calay hand soap 1q cakes for jl9c 5c 23c 14c 10c 9c 45c nelson co mill street acton phone s7 4 how to help the wife m t mrs long married never ask your husband for money dear bride i dont have to- george sleeps like a baby at night iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiinn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiim at every business man in y town should advertise in every issue he has merchandise to sell he has service to sell he has goodwill to build up he has the need for continued urge on his prospec tive customers the one place to which he can go to find this service he needs is in the columns of hi h town paper and it costs him so little if he shouldgain nothing more than the higher esteem of is fellow citizens the money he would pay would be a trifle compared with the magnificent returns to him it is a duty to keep inntuidjthata4 vertising isjan upbuilding to the entire community as well as theusiness men in it the more advertising published the more you enhance every footof realestate in your community the niore you eriharice the value of the farms in your trading area james ofehaughnessy secretary american association of advertisers