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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 25, 1932, p. 6

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k jji v wt j it r j l- 7 v j the acton fre prrss lsv- thtjrsnav august 25 1u pt3 m ood broke our yean to boms and days that iiour by hour and day liy day justgomg on little way we might be able all along to keep quite strong should ajl the weight of life be laid across our shoulders and the future jite with woe and strife meet us face to face at just one place we could not go our feet wouldfstop and so odd lays a little on us every day i and never i jeljeve on an the way will burdens bear to deep or pathways lie so threatening and so steep tj jbut we can go if by gods power ip- we only bear the burden of the hour menu hints recipes far mew and novel dishes household ideas anal sanes 7 b by bettytbarctay ice cream treats ice cream is always a reliable stand by for dessert or a midafternoon tasty bite when the ice cream is different as well as delicious guests will be doubly delighted toasted oocoanut ice cream 1 tablespoon flour mi cup sugar teaspoon salt l egg slightly beaten 1 cup shredded cocoanut toasted 1 cup cream i tablespoon vanilla 2 cups milk scalded combine flour sugar and salt add to egg pour small amount of milk over egg mixture stirring vigorously return to double boiler and cook until thickened stirring constantly cool add cream and vanilla freeze using 8 parts ice to 1 part salt when partly frozen add cocoanut and continue freezing until arm serves 6 oocoanut mousse 1 egg white unbeaten 1 cup cream cup sugar dash of salt pew drops almond extract teaspoon vanilla 1 cup shredded cocoamit toasted and cooled combine egg white and cream in small bowl and beal with rotary egg beater until stiff add sugar gradually beating well add salt flavoringand cocoanut pour into mold filling it to overflowing cover with waxed paper press cover tightly down over paper and pack in equal parts of ice and salt let stand 6hours cr until arm makes ivi pints mousse pineapple sherbet 2 cups light cream 1 cup crushed pineapple 1 tablespoon l juice 1 1 tablespoon cold water 1 junket tablet cup sugar or v6 cup sugar and cup com syrup dissolve the junket tablet in the cold water mix cream and sugar and warm to lukewarm not hot remove from are add the dissolved junket tablet let stand undisturbed until firm and cool about twenty minutes add the crushed pineapple and lemon juice stir well pour into tray and put in freezing compartment when frozen around sides and bottom remove from the tray to a cold bowl and whip thoroughly and quickly put back into the tray in the freezing compartment at once and let stand undisturbed until frozen recipe makes 9 to 12 servings cookies for children cookies just the thing for between- meal bites for the children on these hot days with a glass of milk they serve as a tiny meal just the thing for dads lunch box too try these recipes for surprises r m k l chocolate drop cookies 2 cups special cake flour sifted teaspoon soda dash of salt cuptnitter or other shortening 1 cupsifted brown sugar 1 egg well beaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate melted cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla cup walnut meats broken sift flour once measure add soda and salt and sift again cream butter thor- oughly add sugar gradually and cream together until light and fluffy add egg and beat well add chocolate and blend add flour alternately with milk a small amount at a time beat after each ad dition until smooth add vanilla and nuts drop from teaspoon on greased baking sheet and bake in moderate oven 360 degrees p about 7 minutes makes 50 cookies crisp molasses cookies 2 cups special cake flour sifted 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ginger 1 cup molasses cup butter or other shortening 2 teaspoons soda sift flour once measure add baking powder salt and ginger and sift again beat molasses remove from fire add shortening and soda add flour gradu- attr chill boll very thin on slightly floored board cut with floured cooky i vjatar- bake in moderate oven 350 diitul oryio minuted makes 3 dozen i vj 39wwr v tf e ought to be fired at once the general managers tone was emphatic even bitter this is the second time lie has done that sort of thing new and i wont have anybody around here saying that the wool was pulled over my eyes twice by the same man not ix i know it let him go at once he concluded address ing the superintendent of the depart ment where the faulty workmanship had come to light the latter sat silent a moment then said in a slow reflective tone george i grant- theres hard logic and cold justice in what you -say- and- andy -certainly- needs a lesson if we could give him one without firing him would you agree to let me try it if the first doesnt bring about a lasting cure iu promise to dis charge him immediately after the next offence i dont think he can be cured the manager shot back with something of heat still apparent in his voice hes been here a long time he knows just what we stand for hes old enough to know enough to value his job and he has virtually defied us twice now and it is time judgment fell on him and it wont hurt the rest of the gang to see it fall either harlandj the superintendents tone was calm and appealing do you re member the preachers sermon last sun day what has last sundays sermon go to do with this afternoon output of wheelbarrow panels asked the other with mingled emotions of sarcasm and curiosity well as a rule you are a good listen er the superintendent tactfully observ ed and you may recall the illustration the preacher gave in his sermon about the army in which a private soldier committed some mean and punishable offence well yes i remember the g m was cooling down a little now pro ceed he added and continued the superintendent the punishment you may recall was unique and very effective the army commander heard of the misdemeanor and ordered all the officers in rising rank from the private up to and in cluding himself to undergo a certain punishment along with the real culprit because he said that the higherups- had commit such an act now before we dis charge andy for god and for all i just wonder if we have exhausted every means of making him see himself as we see him i dont think we have and id like to have one more chance to discover if his disposition and conduct can bfr remedied well go ahead agreed the manager but remember if your scheme doesnt prove on hundred per cent effective with andy the first time its tried ill holdyou hard and fast to your promise to let him go at once upon finding that the cure has not worked what in the name of human justice and reason does this mean andy struthers roared as he burst uncere moniously into the superintendents office five minutes after he had received his semimonthly wage check i wont take this cheque the way its made ou i tell you whose tomfoolery is this anyway this isnt april the first and i would not see much joke in this even if it was sit down andy till i see whats wrong the superintendent was kindly and sp as though utter a a l know the reason for andys outburst letssee your cheque here it is the workman flung it-oon- temptuously at him maybe you know more about it than you are lettln on he added the superintendent scanned the blue paper whats wrong withitv be ask ed casually wrong with it retorted the other wrong with it cant you read he sneered look here wages sixtyfive dollars in the payboss handwriting and then in the line stamped with this patent protectograph or whatever you office dudes call it not good for over sixty dollars whats the game anyway the superintendents face was firm almost inscrutable and when he spoke it was in a very clear steady voice do you remember putting up a rotten barrow box panel two months ago and then attempting to hide it oh ccme now broke in the work man let the dead past bury its dead we wish you had let it went on the superintendent quite unperturbed but you see that wheelbarrow there behind your chair bears your stamp and a date not a week old see that panel in it you thought you had succeeded in deceiving us and some future customer this tune in other words you were making a product that had the appear ance of a good article when it really was pot good so when it comes to paying for your work we are offering you a piece of paper which at first sight look like a satisfactory cheque well accept the wheelbarrow if you will take the cheque the master clock in the office seem ed to tick very loudly in the stillness that followed andy was first tobreak the silence i always used to think he said that the golden rule was only good for sunday theory i agree now that it ought to be practised every work- infc- minute of the weekdays 8ay j might just have lost both my job and my reputation over this piece of shoddy you might said the superintendent goodbye asthma persons suffering from that extremely trying trouble known asasthmar know what it is to long with all their hearts for escape as from a tyrant never do they know when an attack may come andhey know that to struggle unaided is vain with dr j d kelloggs asthma remedyahiand how ever they can say goodtoe to their eijemy and enjoy life again it helps at once look out for hessian fly this year the hessian fly is the most destruc tive insect attacking wheat in ontario some years the insect is scarce and hence very little damagjs is done other years it may destroy 50 per cent or more ofthe grain in heavily infested fields present indications are that unless con trol measures are taken this fair there will be a serious outbreak of the fly next year- control measures recom mended y weather and parasites play a great part in control but man can do nothing to better thdse two factors and must rely on the following methods where the insect is abundant 1 so far as practicable all wheat stubble should be plowed under com pletely as soon as possible after the wheat is cut this buries all the insects left in the field the ground should be worked after the plowing so as to firm it plowing and firming prevents the files from coming up as they cannot go through even three inches of well firmed sou 2 if the plowing cannot be done promptly it is a good plan to run a cultivator or disc over the field to cause volunteer wheat to come up this will attract uie files to lay eggs in it and thereby will lessen the number of eggs laid in the new wheat fields such volunteer wheat however must be plow ed under after about september 20 be cause if it were left unplowed it would simply breed files for the next spring 3 prepare the seedbed as well as pos sible so that it will be in excellent condi tion for rapid growth and sow only good plump seed which will germinate quick ly 4 sow just as late as is safe in your district without running the risk of having too short a growth to winter safely late sowing is the most important of all the control measures but if the wheat is sawn too late winter may do more damage than the fly experleme in each locality is the best guide as to how late sowing of wheat can be delayed the better the ground is prepared and the better the ssed sample the more rapid the growth and so the later the crop can be sown with safety for best results everybody in the neighborhood should cooperate in the above control measures so far as possible safe dates for sowing would probably be about sep temper 5 east of guelph and about september 20 to 25 in essex and kent and about half way between these two dates should- be suitable for the inter vening districts but as stated each man must judge the date for himself the reason for these late seedlings is that the files have about completed their fall egg laying in th different district before the dates mentioned and thus the wheat largely escapes infestation selecting pullets for winter egg production egg prices are invariably higher in winter than in summer hence winter egg production is one of the important factors contributing to a profitable poul try enterprise winter egg production is influenced toy breeding feeding health and general management of the flock at the experimental station frederic- ton pullets are selected from high pro ducing hens and males are used whose dams have been good winter producers as well as having a high total production pullets should be selected whloh are lhealthy well developed vigorous and typical of the breed they represent pullets of the heavy breeds should be- hatched in aprilrtjreferaibly about the fifteenth of the month pullets of light breeds should be hatched during the lat ter part of april or early in mayby hatching at that time the pullets will have tune td develop sufficiently before being brought into productlonr there seems to be a correlation between body weight and size of egg so if pullets are forced into production before they are properly developed eggsize may suffer young birds should be fed on a good growing ration more vigorous birds will be obtained if they are allowed free access to range which is abundantly supplied with green feed and provision should be made for rearing away from adult stock on ground that is not con taminated intestinal parasites are a very serious menace to the poultry breed er and they can best be controlled by rearing chicks away from the adult stock on ground which has not been ranged for at least a year and which in the mean time has been ploughed and seeded birds should be brought uln from range the latter part of september and placed in winter quarters with plenty of venj- tllatlon and also placed on a regular laying ration ah oil of merit dr- thomas bclec- trfc oil is not a jumble of medicinal substances thrown together and pushed by advertising but the result of the careful investigation of the healing qualities of certain oils as applied to the human body it is a rare combination and it won and kept public favor from the flrst a trial of it will carry con viction to any who dpubt its power to repair and heal blow ott electric uuht by use of the recently perfected breath relay a marvelous lightcontrol device invented by doctor e e free of westlnghouse laboratories it ts possible to actually blow out electric lights the extinguished bulb may then be lighted by use of an ordinary match this latter is possible through an electric eye concealed in the base of the lighting the breath relay consists of special contacts mounted in a small tube with a mouthpleoe like that used on the tele phone it is so designed that it responds only to a puff of air speaking into it shaking it or striking it has no effect the relay consists f two thin lamina tions of phosphor bronze springs bearing special metal contacts at their extremi ties and so mouulenlwithin a modified voice transmitter mouthpiece that a very minute puff of wind is amplified in its merchanlcal effect upen thesprings due to the large spring surface ultimately exposed to the force this action serves to close the contact and completes the electrical circuit through the sensitlve relay mechanism the auxiliary contacts of which are designed to carry an elec trical current equivalent to many thou sand tunes the flow of energy in the human breath which is used to control the apparatus the relay is cbnstructed with a double set of contacts so that the apparatus may be used either to open or to close an electrical circuit y this mechanism provides a switch that may be operated without use of either hands or feet and is useful for safety devices of a wide variety it may be used to extend the operators control of a motor car an aeroplane scientific ap paratus machines which require full use of the operators hands and in several cases his feet- it also may be used in connection with devices to open doors operate typewriter carriages turn pages in a music book and other threehand jobs lighting electric light by use of a match is accomplished by bringing the lighted match lose to the lightsensitive electric ye cr photoeletric cell con cealed in the base of the fixture the light of the match causes electric current to flow through the cell thereby closing a switch and turning on the electric lights t hie res even a difference in the kelloqq8 cora flakes hava such a delicious aroma that troud-be-sure-to-choose-them- if you compared them with others just on the strength of opening the packages and of course t a big difference in the taste and crispness kelloggs are the very best corn flakes possible to make and they are prote b a sealed waxtite inside bag that brings them ovenfresh to your table this feature is patented i kelloggs guarantee you the highest quality and satisfac tion look for the red-and- green package made by kellogg in london ontario aeton september 2021 1 932 t special prize list 1 hobse specials no 1 best high stepping horse in harness 1st by a mclsaac cash 400 2nd by oeo edwards cash 150 6 50 2 best single turnout 1st by daymond motors guelph cash 3x00 2nd by w d talbot cash 200 5 00 3 best light express horse by dr h a qoxe- cash 1st 300 2nd 200 a 5 00 4 best lady driver 1st p w wright cash 300 2nd by doughty 4c mcfarlane seed merchants ouelph cash 200 5 00 5 best pair of saddle horses 1st by acker furniture co one solid walnut end table value 300 2nd by charles w barber side of bacon value 200 5 00 6 best colt one or two years old sired by a thoroughbred horse suitable for a hunter by duncan campbell cash 1st 300 2nd 200 3rd by c wilson cash 100 6 00 7 best high jumping horse three out of five tests by bank of montreal acton cash 1st 500 2nd 300 3rd 200 iq 00 8 best agricultural brood mare 1st by oeo cowle whiffletrees value 400 this special to apply to class 2 section 1 4 00 9 best draught agricultural or general purpose animal on the grounds championship- badge ill best agricultural team 1st by eastern steel products ltd preston round end tank 2 feet by 23 inches by b feet listed at 1085 this special to take the place of 1st prize class 4 section 2 io 85 11 best and fastest road horse speed 60 per cent conformation and soundness 40 per cent to be driven once around the track to a fourwheeled vehicle without boots or hobbles to give three exhibitions of speed 1st by j m mcdonald j p cash 500 2nd by wm cooper cash 300 b 00 12 best handled team hitched to a wagon driven by a boy under 16 years by j w barberee 1st 10 per cent off goodjjgpurchased up to 15000 2nd 5 per cent off goods purchased up to 15000 32 50 12a best spring colt sired by brilliant by william brennan to be deducted off service fee for 1933 1st 500 2nd 300 3rd 200 1 10 00 13 14 15 16 cattle specials best herd of shorthorn cattle 1 bull and four females 1st by gilsbn manufacturing co guelph 6 plow shares value 600 fhls special to apply to class 8 section 8s first prize j 6 00 best baby beef 1st by d d waldie cash 300 2nd by i b j kerr cash 200 5 00 best herd of- jersey cattle 1 bull and 4 females 1st by ontario bakery guelph bread tickets value 540 2nd by acton u f w o cash 200 7 40 best dairy cow any breed 1st by chas mckeown president cash 300 2nd by l starkman cash 200 5 00 sheep hog and poultry specials 17 best pair pf fine woolled ewe lambs exhibited by a boy or girl under 14 years hy fred smith rockwood 20 pounds of honeyjto be received at edwards bakery value 2 00 18 best pair of marketable wether lambs 1st by g w murray cash 2 00 2nd by fred davison cash 100 3 00 19 best boar and sow most suitable to produce bacon type 1st by j n oneil son georgetown cash 200 2nd b ge ed 150 3 so 20 best pair of hogs weight from 190 to 230 pounds by ritchie agar cash 1st 300 2nd 200 6 00 21 best pen of 12 bredtolay pullets s c white leghorns or b p rocks by m edwards co cash 1st 200 2nd 100 3 00 grain root and vegetable specials 22 best collection of farm produce including grain roots vegetables fruit flowers domestic science ladles fancy work and childrens work not more than 40 samples gardeners not eligible by king mceachem 1st 3 gallons of motor oil value 375 2nd 2 gallons of motor oil value 250 6 25 23 best collection 3 mangolds 3 turnips 2 pumpkins and 2 cabbages by woodhall musselle goods from greenhouse value 1st 300 2nd 200 5 00 24 best two bags cobbler potatoes donor to receive same by dr j a mcnlven cash 2 00 25 best bushel cobbler potatoes donor to receive same by a t brown cash 1 00 b best bag potat donor to receive same by john mowat cash 2 ooi 27 best bag cobbler potatoes donor to receive same by j c matthews cash 1 00 28 best bag of potatoes donor to receive same by j w jones cash 2 00 29 best two bushels certified dooley potatoes samples to be tshown by woodhairmnssellet goads fromgreenhouse value y 2 00 29a best 100 lbs brewers barley by the brewers association cash lsi 1000 2nd 500 3rd 2 00 17 00 fruit specials f 30 best bushel of king apples sample to be shown donor to receive same in october by dr e j nelson cash 3 00 31 best bushel spy apples same to be shown donor to receive same in october by g h lantz cash 2 00 32 best barrel spy apples sample to be shown donor to receive same in october by kenney bros cash 8 00 33 best bushel of spy apples sample to be shown apples to be delivered to moorecroft in october by estate of late h p moore cash ifcr 2 00 34 best bushel of mcintosh red apples sample to be shown apples to be delivered to moorecroft in october by the estate of the late h p moore cash 2 00 35 best bag of spy apples donor to receive same by j c matthews sample to be shown delivery later cash 2 00 36 best barrel of spy apples sample to be shownto be delivered later by jas symon one silver bake dish value 6 50 37 best bag spy apples sample to be shown delivery later service 1 at the beauty parlor by miss jessie russell value 3 00 38 best bag st lawrence apples sample to be shown donor to receive same service in the beauty parlor by miss jessie russell value 2 00 39 best bag spy apples sample to be shown delivery in october donor to receive same by johnstone rumley cash 3 00 39a best bushel spy apples sample to be shown delivery later donor to receive same by e e barr caste a 50 39b best bushel of snow apples aamplexto be shown delivery later donor to receive same by e e barr cash 3 b0 concluded on page seven t business directory f medical m dr ja jlcniven physician and sargeea office and residence corner bower avenue and elgin street legal phone no 22 p o m harold nash farmer m a barrister solloltor notary pnbll conveyance eto ferryman block acton ont money lent on mortgages hours 930 a m to 800 p m saturdays 1200 oclock kenneth m langdon banister solloltor notary publle offices acton georgetown over t seynucks cafe main street 6 for appointments phone acton 85 ar georgetown 88 office hours acton tuesday and thursday 115 p m to 530 p m eresr ings on request dental i a j buchanan d d s dental surgeon office in t irishman block hours 9 a m until 8 p m by appointment gas for extractions closed all day wednesday phone 148 p w- pearen d d s l d s dental sorgeon successor to late dr 3 m bell phone 29 mill street aetna miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds mads to order periodicals of every description carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndham street guelph ont over williams store watchmaker jeweller j h jordan georgetown expert repairs prompt servlos we have for years been doing repairs for other jewellers across canada ss are quite capable of doing yours j 110 wyndham street guelph collections do we get results a toronto client writes i must say that i am very pleased with your work in hand ling my collections i had con sideredthese almost hopeless july 29 1932 kelly aiken the collectors orangevtixe ontario est 1890 tel no 00 insurance fmerearrcasualtytetcr e harrop representative gore district mutual norwich union canadian fire insurance companies successor to the late mr j r kennedy still celebrating our 25th anniversary we find it advisable in con sideration of many patrons who called at our office during our 25th anniversary celebration and were not waited on to continue the j anniversary discount on into august we are delighted that this event has proven so successful and par ticularly that so many of our older- patrons were able to take advant age of this unusual offer i ope third off during j august i a d savage bsaisxautd onot by ctevaraatsnt savagb mnupwo

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