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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1932, p. 6

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rawhj v v i v v-v- gbisr j v t tf wiuflaartw hii j y iiii acton free press i tkorsday october- ji 1 1932 toe doctors lament k- ziut night wtaea others were at rest i rode about and- did ihy best to save ome patients called toy fate rom travelling thru- the golden oate this morning when the news i spied x thought they might as well have died two hundred lnjuredate awreck rman f alls sustains aftnpken neck drown- while rocking a canoe oratte crslna hwraritmtteror gas blast takes lives of wentjthree two die aeath falling apple tree a night i toiled to save one life and mh die in useless strife what is the use to make one well while thousands harken to deaths knell where is my labors recompense why cant the world have common sense menu hints beetpes lor new sad navel pbhea household ideas and epv by betty barclay for recess time add a few pieces of candy- to the school lunch it will always be eaten at tecess o course but it will furnish the boy or girl with enough energy fuel to carry him over until neon here are two recipes for dioser who preter to make their own sweets rnveyrry pudge wi cups sugar v4 cup water i cup corn syrup white of 2 eggs 1 cup chopped nu mix sugar syrup and water and- boil until when dropped in cold water the mixture will form a firm ball between the fingers beat the eggs stiff pour half the boiling mixture over the eggs beating- constantly return the remain tag half of the mixture to the stove and boll until when dropped in eolffwater it forms a hard ball then remove from the stove and pour slowly into the first half beating constantly add nuts and vanilla pour into buttered pan and cut in squares mint pudge another short story 1 jiii protficng pegg v w1nwred keftkland i5 v y i yi v vr vi vv vi i yr 3 cups sugar teaspoon peppermint extract 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla sptkr a flurry of packing the three trunks were off after a flurry of farewells eleanor was off too and the oltphants and their neighbors anh statesburg were about to sink back into tranquillity the elder mrs oliphant alone of the household had accompanied eleanor to the train peggy had made a polite little feint of going too but as usual had been waved back fay her grandmother and as soon as the door was closed on their departlng cousin had gone quietly up stairs to her room an hour later the elder airs oliphant came in upon nora her daughtorhvlaw placidly darning socks by the library hearth thank goodness its- over she said six weeks of that i am sure we arc grateful to you granny for all youve done lt was to protect peggy i know said peggys mother you know nora i never interfere but i shiver to think what might have happened to peggy if i hadnt been here to save her from eleanor do you re member how peggy stared at her the first daj her blue eyes were as big as the mocn as if eleanor had come from another world shes gone back to it now white boots short skirt i ermine powder perfume and all thank goodv ness and think of it she completely cap tivated jerry cummins and jerry had always seemed merely a child like peggy why its hardly more than last month said the elder mrs oliphant that he was rollerskating with peggy all the afternoon instead of motoring to carlington with eleanor or parading dunkirk street at five poor bsby said nora who eleanor eleanor is older than i am declared the elder mrs oliphant it was all i could dp to keep up with her at that moment peggy appeared in the doorway she had cme softly down i the stairs hesitant about making an bousugajmakand vas a ball stage when tested in cold water otpf against the dusk oj take from stve keep half the syrup hal tnere gleamedr an ernun muff uquidorer boiling water beat other j wfau bou n pointed jrhe half to creams add peppermint extract grandmother reflected with terror in her and turn on to buttered fatter to hot that h had aiways bem safe syrup add the chocolategrated sivepeiiypresnts of money tdnhe until the chocolate is melt beat tmtuy put them to the bank with creamy add vanilla and turn over first mixture mark into sqaures the mint part of the fudge may be tinted with green vegetable coloring dress up the meat- l cold weather calls for more of the heavy foods particularly meat our bodies need this additional fuel to stand the rigprs of winter dress up these meat dishes a bit with flavorous gravies and sauces attractive garnishes or cloves a dash of sugar used as a sea- soner helps to improve the flavor of the meat here are two recipes for attractive meat dishes suitable for this season of the year savory beef loaf 2 pounds ground beef 1 onion grated 1 cup dry bread crumbs 1 to 2 cups canned tomato an almost comical canniness but now i am just going out for a little walk with jerry down dunkirk street peggy said in a queer mincing tone i3 pound grouiutpore 1 cup tjuck cjeam sauce or gravy or 2 eggs 1 teaspoon sugar salt and pepper mix the ingredients together thor- oughly shape the mixture into a loaf place- in a neavy baking pan bake for one half to three quarters of an hour -the- overt should behet atfixitrreduc ing the temperature at the end if the sauce or gravy is used as a binder for the loaf make it with 3 tablespoons flour and 2 tablespoons butter to 1 cup liquid spanish lamb chops 4 lamb chcps one and onehalf inches thick 4 tablespoons soft bread crumbs l tablespoons melted butter salt and pepper 3 tablspoohs canned mushrooms split each chop cross-wk- to the bone hold edges together witlr tinyskewers mix other ingredients stuff a spoon ful of the mixture into each chop arrange on baking dih bake twenty minutes serve with the following sauce 2 cups canned tomatoes 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar small onion 3 tablespoons flour salt and pepper cook onion in butter add tomatccs put through a strainer add to butter and flour andseasonings cook unlil thick and smooth appear casual that thursday was your afternoon for basketball peggy smiled over her shoulder im getting a little old for basketball donf you think im sure granny will agree with me to the consternation of her mother and grandmother peggy continued to exhibit the sophisticated manner that she had so suddenly acquired on an evening when she was entertaining a caller at an unreasonably late hour her mother and grandmother slitlng in dressing gowns and slippers in a room upstairs discussed the situation will that boy never go liberie fret ted the older woman to think of six weeks of this and i thought i had protected peggy from eleanors in fluence eleanor to keep her occupied and away from peggy why they seem to have started up slow old statesburg so that people have never stopped giving parties and peggy has gone to every one and nara you have never said a single word i never interfere but things are getting to be mrre than- 1 can berir our little peggy turned into an eleanor br if i hadnt leeu thewity yiu liked hor tjranny 1 hadnt rcalieex until i saw how much you enjoyed being with her that perhaps youd nntt me more interesting if i were ilka that its sort of bard for me to grow up so imiutcttly granny hut im trying do you miss jycanor very much do x crlod peggys grnudmothor bo irdo t what eleanor toldrmc that you were the only person in statesburg who wnaiit a frump the onlyjonc wlfb know at nil how things arc done in the outside world i think eleanor admired you kiumy just as much as you did her peggy i dont think i understand what you arc saying norn do you understand i think peggys mother murmured ji think i begin to understand jerry agreed with mo that you must think eleanors ways the right thing granny said peggy and that he and i must try to be well a little more grown up we were talking about it just now tomorrow afternoon- jerrys father wants us to go along with him out into the country to practice rlflc- shootlng wed love to but i suppose jts a little childish so were going o motor over to carllngton to have tea at the casino then suddenly a dishevelled brown head dropped upon grandmother oliphants lap and muffled words were spoken ive tried so hard to be like eleanor vnd yet you havent seemed to want me with you as you did her ive tried so hard to admire eleanor instead of being jealous of her t i i always used to bo grannys girl granny caught peggys bowed shoulder and- shook it firmly as she shook forth her words firmly too peggy oli phant listen tr do not admire eleanor i do not want you to grow up i do not like ybu and jerry to go b carllngton then down went the gray head on top of the brown one and forever and forever you are grannys glrfl and how young woman- get to bed as fast as ever you can her mothers hand merely caught peggys lightly as she passed into the hall night my old pegtop was all nora said r but granny was looking at noras face nora i did interfere perhaps i often interfere with the children i never realized nora smiled tranquil in the firelight you love them she said if i had not interfered if i had- left the two girls alone peggy would have seen herself without any need of my protecting her ncra cild not answer her veiled eyes were twinkling at the fire that would have been your way nora nora locked up laid a strong warm hand on grandmother oliphants and smiled into her eyesti trust my peggy she said oanceltoua and noncanckitoud tumors of monk and 1iqw to nikvknt ontrrmnq v this article lias been written for tho canadian social hygiene council by an eminent specialist tind in addition has received the cmlorsfttlon of th pro vincial department of health ot on tario m the euro of cancer nt the present time is not a drug nor- a scrum- nor a ray nor n miracle but simply- tho edu cation of the ucoplo as to tlio signs of its beginning in local- lesions and the importance of an lmrjiedlnto examina tion which will lend- fa recognition and treatment in the most favoiablo stage for n cure simple and sure dr thomas ec- lectrlc oil is so simple in applicatwh that a child can understand the instruc tions used as a liniment jhe only directions is to rub and whew iised as a dressing to apply the directions are so plain and unmistakable that they are readily uglerstod by young or ild mineral matter for ipall pigs if properly fed a young pig will in crease its weight one hundred times in six months or from about two pounds at birth to aooul two hundrod pounds at- six months old to produce this very rapid growth all the necessary el ements including minerals must be pro vided if minerals are lacking in tho ration the pig becomes unthrifty in com ditirn and growth is much slower spring pigs secure the necessary min- andthemtle parties lgivc- e i l from pastures ajtd fem- eating the freshly rootod soil minerals from those sources are not available for fall utters which- are fedmainly in dry lots and pens and an adequate mineral ration shouk be previdefl the minerals found in the ordinary- homegrown hog feeds oats and barley are net sufficient to meet the needs of the rapidly growing hog and when these witir an eclamationof impatience j elements are lacking- growth is immtrd- the older woman got up and began to j lately retarded the mineral deficien- pace the floor nora shall i drcsrj c in a ration can be remedied how- ana go downstairs and send that long ever by feeding supplementary mineral legged young simpleton home cr will j mixurtes you this is your own hoiise and a simple mineral mixture which has peggy is your own child even if she did j been used successfully for a number of it scorns so simple to recognize dancer of bainc early anafglvc thd individual iho beat chance of a cure and so simple to prevent crippling by cnrlter recognition and better treatment of all non can cerous conditions ot bonoyctiwar wo arc unablo to got tho simple facts to the public and even- to ft large number ot members of the medical profession- the mnorlty of us studying tho educational problems can see help only through a systematic course on preventive mcdlclno in the primary schools and a more organized continuous and authoritative publicity in the dally press wo have evidence of this in 1921 the cures of concer of bone by irradiation resection or amputation were less than four per cent today ten years later with xrays or radium or by operation they are more than thirty per cent there is no improvement in the surgery or in application of the xrays or- radium the only improvement we can find in the records is that the period of time between the fhstkhbwnsyniptpm and the first xray is greatly shortened when ah individual gets to a member of the medical profession who takes the xray films he comes to contact with on individual who can take steps to have treatment by irradiation started at once if the condition so warrants the num ber of welltrained and equipped radio- logists is greatly on the increase so that soon it is hoped even- what are con sidered to be remote parts of the country will have diagnostic and treatment facilities available in detroit duringthc meeting of tjie american medical association withjjfcie advice and help of mr william w buflum manager of the chemical foundation of new york of which mr francis p garvin is president and re presentativemembers of the radiological society of north america there was formed a nonprofit organization which has since been incorporated in the state of delaware under the name of the radiological research institute in corporated the object of this research association is to improve and make less expensive the xray tubes used for diag nosis and treatment to reduce the ex pense of- the metal radium sojhat it may be more widely distributed and in larger amounts and by a cooperative n so for yourvqld lamp or lantern sm business directory mhhcai dtk i- a mcniven mtyrtefaa am g office and rmtdeaee coraar avenue and elgin street ajefc uoac phone wo m p o box hleolp nash parmer a 7erbtman kbock actoh out ft ottkt tsore os victaiuam htfan d3d a id to- m p m saturdays i3i9o oeloe thats the big value you are offered for a limijjgd time your old lamporliantern any kind or condition is worth h150 on the purchase of a new coleman any model you want with a coleman you can have the finest light for 1 a night up to 300candlepowerofpure white brilli to use clean safe dependable nw values you can get a coleman for as little as 750 and your old lamp see your local dealer ask him to demonstrate coleman lamps and lanterns if he is not supplied write us the coleman lamp and stove co ltd toronto 8 ontario r jkenrteth m langrson karrttter soheftar xouryvpomi offices acton gunrgtyim over t seynuclc cafe main street 8l pbr appolntrnrnt phone aetao 5 r oftlc kcurv acton tuel7 o thursday 113 p m to 5m p m iveo ingj on request dentat use to be grannys girl lot us wait please just a longer we have waited six weeks theres the front door closing little she asthma overcome- the triumph over asthma has assuredly come dr j d ij asthma remedy has proved 3 most positive blessing th victim fljwthmatic attacks has ever known v5ito received from thousands who tried it form a testimonial which potoom for doubt that here is a oetlt today from your is coming now peggy whitef rocked stood fittro doorway what she sajd with a laugh you little folks not in bed yet fie fie it was so exactly in eleanors mariner that her mother and grandmother gasp ed although for that matter for- six weeks past they had been constantly gasping at eleanors manner reproduced in peggy barethroated years at the dominion expprinicntl sta tion lacombc alberta consists of 76 pounds of slack coal 20 pounds of salt 3 psunds of airslacked lime or ground limestone and one pound of sulphur the mixture is fed in boxes cr in sep arate compartments of the selffeeder to which the pigs have free access feeding tests conducted at lacombe indicate clearly that when pigs get no dairy byproducts tankage fish meal or green feed a mineral supplement should be furnishing lime and salt an experiment lias bren conducted overa period of twa years to compare the rate and economy cf gains of fall into the room and collapscdon her own little stcol at the hearth vim so sleepy she said and so is jerry she gave a sudden jerk first of one foot then of thojothor and sent her slippers thudding to two corners bt the room theyre so tight and no mat ter how i keep at it i winder if ill organized research to make the diagnos tic and therapeutic values of the xrays and radium more accessible to the public throughout the worlds 1 the xray is the searchlight wliich pictures normal bone and any abnormal bone formatin or bone destruction every parent teacher or nurse should know that when a child limps or com plains of a pain in a bone cr joint the first thing to do is to take an xray adults should knew the sanie thing about themselves if anyone member of the medical profession or not tells you that the pain or tenderness or swelling or limp or a numbness or dif ficulty of moving the limb or beridlng the joint is due to rheumatism or neuritis or a sprain or a bruise or a oh or growingpainsr or anj thing else without first having taken an xray pay no attention to them get an xray by a competent radiologist tscwaic of individuals with in or without the medical profession who call themselves bloodies surgeons and who sive treatment without xray or ether examination tremendous advances have been made in preventing ncncancerous diseases of bone rickcli by propr diet hi young infants tuberculosis by pasteurizing milk and bitter water supply and the isolation of tubercular people cstemyei- itls by the better care of the teeth ton sils and slnunejiln children and in the care of the skin preventing boils and immediate protective treatment of all bites and stings but as yet we have no prevention of cancer of bone its cure depends upon its earliest possible recog nition and treatment and nothing but the xray can detect it in the earliest stages nr d i irerentlatc it from diseases of bone nor- cancerous i mr farmer heres why you should read your newspaper in the first placeorall mr farmer you are interested in acton because it is the logical market for the greater partaf theproduce you- have to sell aoton people are the consumers of what you have to sell and you bei t producer of what they must buy are a person of mighty importance to them you have a common bond v anything then that affects acton or its people affects you by affecting your market any- thyigjhat affects the farmers of acton district has a vital bearing on the business life and general status of acton we are after all one in point of view economically j aj buchanan d d 3 dental surgeon office in leighrnan block hours 9 a m unffl 8 p m zvenfnci b7 appointment t oaa fcer extraction t j closed all da7 wednesday phone 143 i pw pearen d d s l d s j dental surgeon i successor to late dr j it ben j shone 29 mill street aeta miscellaneous j francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every description j carefully bound- ruling neatly and j promptly done j wyndham street guelph on j over wuliatns store- t i j watchmaker jeweller i j h jordan i georgetown i expert repairs prompt service we have for years been ddiagrppalri for other jewellers across canada m are quite capable of doing yours i 51s5 tlicn suddeiily tall egy rriadr receiving a ration of outs and barley only with fall pigs allowed free access to the mineral mixture above referred to in addition to this grain both lots were selffed and the mineral mixture was available to the rne lot from a sep arate compartment of the selffeeder the use of the mineral mixture increased the gains on the average by 52 per cent ever really like dancing granny tin and reduned the cost of grains by 34 per afraid ill never dance so well ns elean or she told me you said once that youd never seen a girl dance ns she did you did sny so didnt ycu granny i believe perhnps i did but i didnt perhaps mean it as eleanor understood it eleanor did not always understand exactly what i meant eleanor pondered peggy was pretty hard to understand herself i didnt at first really i never could have liked cent irl these experiments the pigs fed grain alone made on the average n dally gain of only 003 of a pound while those fed the mineral mixture in ad dition made a daily gain of 090 of a pound the dost of putting on 100 pounds live weight was reduced from 459 to 301 feeding minerals to fall litters is not expensive and frequently makes the difference betveen profit and- loss bladder weakness trdublesome nights swiftly relieved if you are troubled with a burning sensation bladder weakness frequent daily annoyance gettlng-up-uights- dull pains in back lower abdomen and tlsiv through groins you should try the amazing value ofiph sauthworths uratabs and sec what a wonderful difference they make if this grand old formula of a well known physician brings you the swift and satisfying com- fort it has brought to dozens cf others ycu surely will be thankful anil very well pleased if it dogs not satisfy the druggist that supplied you is authorized toreturn your money on first box pur chased this gives you a tenday test of iuratabs without risk of cost unless pleased with results so if you would know the joys of peaceful restful sleep and a normali healthy bladder start the test today any good druggist can supply you i in presenting the news anjjritjigjrijtjjti of interest each week tin- frei- pkess is guided by t t items of interest regarding any phase- of fawn work or life are published together withthe news of the entire rural districts towriliip council meetings are given particular attention as ajsoarx farmer clubs insti tutes church societies etc l besides the buying opportunities listed by the stores the free press small advertrsitfgsectioirisof especial interest to farmers there is continually something offered for sale that is of use to youand when you have anything to sell these small ads take your message to 4000 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