Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1938, p. 6

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paos kol the acton free press tctnttomy amul ut ittt ww olp v wiovs noto th followtaa poem wuvhttab by brs sfflawbeth w uowat ta tribute to ths uto david tawrwell who uvd inacton for many yejon and wv woutan with hli violin through out dlstriff mr taraweu died about a year ago at arkeh a grand old man of nature of music and of ood a man who aaw ooda beauty in the turning of the sod be lewd to em his cattle with long and crooked horns twktetlnt all ooda beauty when he wore a crown of thorna he loved to tell a story with pleaiant utile smile hit humble life didnt offer much he walked the many mile i aee that dear old snowy head he itood erect and tall hla eyes were gleaming full of love vat that violin on the wall he would take it rrom ita hanger with love and gentle care hi kindly ehtn would hold it in position for htm there and then with all ooda music you could aee hli old head away with slender wrlit hed move that bow and then you d head him play a scottish air an irish jig perhaps a favorite hymn the children they would love it and often speak of him he was taken early in the year we mlas his kindly face but now hla old heads swaying in a high and heavenly place he la singing with gods angels in that choir of pearly white anct we eehlmpujrlng his violin when the stars shine forth at night cuaabeth wylle mowat boos urns can be served so tastily in the ordinary ways in which they are used such as boiled poached or fried that many people may not realise the great adaptability of thla food and that it can be used as the basis of a aide variety of dlahca however with the true food value of eggs becoming better under stood as a result oi nutritional research new ways of preparing eggs are or interest here are a few dlahca in which they ma be served french omelet beat the egg with a fork adding one latabajmonrm of cream and one oi water or earn egg used into a heavy frying pan put plenty of butter and let u gat tng hot then pour in the eggs and leases the heat immediately start shak- ng the pan back and forth and roll the omelet as soon as the edge u firm and m nllr it a uh wet the inside of the i ameort oat while it is betag renvned i from the pan to roll the omelet lift j one edge and roll it over till the afclhet in the direction the omelet is to be rolled and assist in the rolling with a spatula or knil slip the omelet from liie afciuet to a hot platter and garnish poacu3s3 eooe vienna take two fresh eggs and poach litem in niilfc wilh a piuch of salt toast two lhiii atuocs of bread and try two stripe of bacon xzlsp place the powclied eggs ul the toast wllh strip of bacon on ttfier aldr hcmt thre quartet- of a i up ul crcvm hot but nut bulling and tm it over uit emt but on and uiasl mtjt and ptpprr u umr boofc at beuitrjt noih toast our mire of btviutv mor antl urnvn butler tuid plucr m pl titer or plate vyy lti rgsr in jyietvr tierlii du log process t coating m 1 r nig ui aiitil thr desired nirdiut v fl med um ur liard la atlultird hun rrmmc nd plate on buttered tuvat ilurr in tin mn in which thr rtck tiu r brt n i led i lblcaptmhiful oi th r niglih rim it td butu r and when hot add 1 tublrvmin t il of wivrceater uut tou tn pun until uiuroufhl rmxd iuur urr ntt und rrve t19t old heed rxu mi wing when teed falls to germinate slier cowing real low result for reaeedlng tosts none and early crop prospects tmiuah recently a gardener sent ramples of lettuce onion beet and car- rut awed to the domlnkui seed branch laboratory ottawa for ger ruination teat the aeed was uiree years old and intended for use next spring the lettuce rnrmlnatad 73 per omit the beet 71 par cent th carrot m per cent snd the onion 3 per cent three yeaxa ago when fresh all of these seeds germinated over 90 per otnt these teste proted one again that some kinds of seed lose their lability quicker than others the onion seedw were practically dead when three yeem old while the beet and tottuee seeda retained reasonably high genntn- atlcsk the carrot seeds had declined sumoal so par cent in the three yeara but was still sarrtoeahle at a baavtar seeding rate these results are typical of many taste mad the point la that old seed should not be used before tested for germinatfcm this may be don at home between two damp blotters or a sample may be sent tr the n rmmtnton bead branch laboratory chronicles of i ginger farm j whttea specialty far the asian free press owbndolim p clam sure and tls hiyself that feels wee a proud old motherly hen ttor why wen now maybe you 11 not be thinking its aueh a wonderful reason at all its iutt that daughter wa honwwor the week- endl on saturday night brother and sister went down town together and when they were dressed and ready to go and stood at the door saying a few laughing words to me in partingsomething seemed to rum over inside me and i suddenly found it a little difficult to bid them goodbye i wished fhutner could have been with me to watch them go our son and oir daughter but he was not up from the barn yet of course i have seen them together lots of times before but there was something a little more significant in this occasion after daughters absence from home and the noticeable way in which son has developed in that time every parent must have just these same feelings if he or she stops to think many tunes we watch them as we alter nately hope and fear love and counsel sympathise and admonish in the vari ous problems of youth that arise from time to time mercifully f ou peace or mind many such problems have a way of straightening themselves if there is a sympathetic understanding between parents and children as i look at things lack of confidence is the worst thing that any parents can be called- upon to face if parents and paxtlcuoarlr mothers cart win and hold the confidence of their children up to and past the adolescent age i believe the battle u half won i found such a change in daughter six weeks away and she had developed as much as she would have done in twelve months at home truk there comes a time when to keep young people under parental control lndurea spiritual mental and even physical stagnation perhaps the time is young yet but up to the present i feel that the worry and pentup anxiety that a mother naturally feels hen her girl leaves home for the nra time has been well worth while and may i neer be given cause to change my opinion many man times i think gratefully of the book that was sent to me a laon- tern in her hand it has been such a help and comfort to me at this time and now having started at the end of the week let s go back to the begin ning it was then that partner had his own little troubles to contend lth as lie was served with a notice to attend the petit jury at the spring assizes and for a man working single handed serving on the jury lsn t any picnic however partner did not have to show up unu one o clock on monday and ren thtu hli name aa tiot called tueda he had to be in attendance b 10 am und as hoping against hope liuit he would not get called for the nuinsluuithur case lhut vui aiutcd for that daj as luck uld haie ll he was one of thoar on uu jur panel but when part nr- took his plate he uua challtnged ivv mere rir or six others after him mubr a me kind hearted luuyer ncog i ia fi uu m us hofitsi u goodm s farm i r 1tli ns lo milk and ch res to do and threw ut u paving t hullt ngc bv u i u lire line a u purtnrr iu h tint b 4 p in hut du mid wlih un ixliu tight dollun ulld ijmill ttt kills ll hi jkkifl hu i niter ull wm ntj put oi tils on ix in hi but k uguln u f nt itutuit ow t fiaruirr treated hlnist ii u u m w jiuji 1 uurk otxits which he lmmeduui rmimd mid w hlcii 111 henrrfurlh b xjitifcn unysjury boota purtiur has uji with hla feci r r which hr in tle arm u uuuik and c loping thai with jurj boots his pedal rxtremluea w ill recognise the necessity lor law and order and will behave them selves u rrapectable feel arc meant to believe while partner as awiky i was pre paring our bedroom for papering afler getting it as bare as a barracks i got out the paper sidewall celling and border and i cut and measured and measured and trimmed until most of lhi paper o in the required strips l wednesday morning my rrlendly work er or my working friend nd i which ever r you uk uj have it started papering about 9 30 ajn and by 6 pm the room was papered the woodwork and ftoor washed and some of the aaaentui furniture back in again as my friend was leaving she took one last look at her handiwork and said weu it doaa took kind of nfcv doesnt it i guess you will be so busy looking at your pretty blue paper you wont be able to get up in the morning 1 my friend was a true prophet i dwn t gee up in the morning t i did stp out of bed and found that one of my limbs refused to support me the best i could ih cdncer crunade nghuag the great seearge with kitewuige a cawaalgit te wipe oat igmseenes near ana negteet -tiy- j w a uooullough ujj djh oabcdloabnio aoentfl in 1015 two japanese workers yama- glwa and itchlkava succeeded in pro ducing cancer tn the skin of mice by painting the skin with tar in 1030 british investigators announced that they had produced experimental cancer by means of pure hydrocarbons hydro carbons are compounds of carbon and hydrogen and the particular one de pends on the relative proportions of con tained carbon and hydrogen bentlne is n hydrocarbon containing equal parts of carbon and hydrogen an example of a fatty hydrocarbon is porafrth the investigations carried on in the effort to produce caxclnotenlo agents reads like a romance much of this work was done at the cancer hospital in put nam road london by kennaway oook hleger hewett and others the first cancerproducing agent was called l a 6 e dlbenranthracene an aromatic hydrocarbon which when in jected in to- the body win cause cancer rearrangement of the oolecules in this formidably named substance gave other cstcinogenle agents more recently these investigators have produced from coaltar several hydro carbons active in producing cancer in the skin of mice it has been found that certain lubricating oils notably those found in the north of england and on the continent of europe will cause cancer of the akin moreover it has been found feasible to remove thtf cancerpro ducing agent from these oils and thus to make them safe the discoveries just referred to have changed the entire attitude to the mat ter of chronic irritation in regard to cancer it is now believed that the tr- rltant simply prepares the way for the action of the contained special cancer- exciting substance bit by bit research workers are uncovering the secrets of malignant disease the best port of this work is that the scientific research worker does not try to exploit his dla- cotery for his own benefit he give it freely for the benefit of his fellowmen do was trail it along behind like some thing that dldn t belong to me about 10 am i gave up the struggle went back to bed and admired the wallpaper and i hod a nice little natural furnace to keep me warm between pnmer and the doctor what i dldn t hear about women and house- cleaning asn t worth hearing and it wasn t housecteanlng that brought on my attack of rheumatism either it was the awful damp weather tn the offing affecting my aged jolnto but was i mod especially as son and i had planned a trip to the city to get him a suit however when i got word from daughter that she was com ing home nothing else mattered in fact i was quite reconciled to staying in bed as being the quickest way of get ting better all things consldlred last week was quite a wetk oar column iimb t purtlaaur itrrt to waaian in vlhlth wabu baaaan af th tre praaa mar duaaai cadi waak a mornino oubv fo bacn day or till week thamur april 1th nover iqut with a ratucmiake fruar april llh the man who bellewa only what ha can undaratand will have a very ahort creed j 8ataroay april mm character u made by many acu it may be lost try one sunday april itth the rtshteoua hall be in everlasting remembrance 1113 8 monday april nth dealre not to live ions but to lire well tuesday april itth be wisely worldly be not worldlj wis wednesday april uth truth nover dies though it may be burled for a thousand years nurse eucram home hints drease the up of the cream or mnk pitcher with butter to prevent the drip to make faded materials white boll in two gadans of water lo which has been added half a cup of cream of tartar before scraping new potatoes soak them for half an hour in cold salted water the skins will peel off easily and not ataln the hands did you know the ijeague of nations statistical year book places the population of the world at 2 100 ooo ooo it estimate that the world population is still on the increase although the birth rate u falling tn some countries quite rapidly weekly gardengraph writtra by bias iiallidav tor ctnttml ptti cjnsdi n fh31 f13 has to learn to us reason of society good shoes fob youno and old carnally ntte- a a rachun acton ftibmr hprtng frmnlssg i when cutting small llmbe and twigs from fruit treca or shrubs be sure that the correct procedure la followed so the cut will heal over quickly figure 1 of this oardenoeaph shows an incorrect cut this cut has been made too far above the bud for th stump to heal quickly figure 3 shows an unhealthy condition resulting from the incorrect pruning the bud has developed into a new branch but the dead stump remains as a disease breeding point figure 3 shows the correct cut jusr above the bud when the cut u thus correctly made the soar will heal quickly figure 4 shows the aftermath of a correct cut a new branch has deweloed from the bud and is not menaced by the remains of a dead stump these pruning methods apply paruttn larly to spring trimming of trees and shrubs to the point chlldrti bald the schoolmistress to h r glass of young hopefuls i want you all to write an essa on the funniest thing 1 ever saw the class comnunccd but one small bo managed to finish before the others lt me set jour effort first said the teacher the boy produced a paptr on which was written the funniest thing i ever saw was too funny for words healthy children ttopbt4 children fe j children of all ooea thrive on crown brand corn syrup the hav tire of ita delld- oua flavor and it really la ao good for them so dive the children crown brand everyday leading phyelclana pro nounce crown brand i corn syrup a moat satis factory carbohydrate to use i as a milk modifier in the feeding of tiny infanta and aa an energy producing food for growing children the famous energy food start them right on a tried and proven starter pioneer chick mash pioneer weanling pig ration pioneer turkey starter see your local dealer guooutuf the fcet women are keen shoppers tasuacuvely they buy the best values it is significant hat most- motor coach travellers are all coach x in tor ma lion al harold wiles phone 58 sellb eighteenmonthold baby mrs dorothy qhcnt right admitted in a baltimore court that she had signed an agreement to txllnqulsh her ib monthold baby la ft in consideration of 5 and othrr goods rom olinl father of thi baby and separated from his wuy brought tuibtus corpus proceedings to obtain the custody of the child from mr and mrs jamn wheeler the court refused to allow the whoelers to keep tht child or ntum ru r to ttht of in r pornts it ordered she ot aipt in tht custody at his grandmother hints on fashions by lisbeth childh shoes important tart of easier outfit aaasj r m r i i l nsnttii business directory medical dr j a mcniven pbvslelan and flarfasa office and realdetwe corner bower avenue anil xlstn street dr e j nelson minlelan and hansen electro therspy oirwm g cullen l m c c nwulsn and harfsea office hours 14 and 70 pm sundays by appointment wilbur strtetriust north of mill street telephone 12s dr a j mcintosh b a md paystelaa and bortaea oamtbfxiviixe ontasuo osles snd residence in the lata thoa moons iwrne faerie tllrtl muiaa oatarle lroal c f leatherland b a barrister behemar netarj rata acton estates speedily wound up court work attended to promptly offlee fneaes aaliaaea 111 auocassbr to h n parmer kenneth m langdon barrister halleksr naurr paalle offices aeton oeorftttown over t seynuck cafe malnstraat fl for appointments phone acoon u or oeorsetown u office hours acton tuesday and thursday llfip m id 4k p m evan- insa on request dental a j buchanan d d s dental sargeen offlfe in irishman block hours 9 s m until ft p m evenings by appointment gas for extractions xray clomkl wednesday afternoon phone 1s p w peahen d v s l d s dental hurswon office in thr synvm block phone 29 mill sreet acton rockwood office open eery thursday afurnoon and etenlna vetefunaltt b d young vs bvsc vet ba office brookvlue ontario phone milton iters f g oakes vs bvsc veterinary sar office and residence knox aveni e acton phone 130 general insurance hb spdc lalit in life fire health and accident automobile w indstorm plate flam holler fidelity bonds form irshurance annuities vnd all tenernl linen of insurance cean steamship tickets t i ml l omlaniri txiriajnt fatilrriks f l wright office cooper block urn s rhonm bobi ttu new cluldrans shoos top white jumper calf t strap toft mitre lett longtic slioe in nard grmin cubaaa color mint ratoal marm blvw portsrsted ovord below left buck potent laatbor sandal ustat whit patent tvandal not the least important part of the tie sprinc enasmbl la the shoos v ttiis is true even of children if out- fit indeed it u cfoublr important to be sure youngsters shoes ftt well as well as betroj good looltinc and lute thooe of thr other uds uttie feet are tender and if they are fftvon shoes that are roomy without beinf slipshod lonf enough and with tow oomfortahle heels they will be much less lutel to develop foot troubles later on in life w art showing you some new spring shoes for the uttle folk they are day ions shoes to be worn from outdoor play hours until tinner time at the top u a tstrap white juniper calf a lununar favorite softee it is perforated at the top with graduated porthole perforations on the vamp time tables na01an nationalflailwv at acton ootag adsl dolly excrpl sunday 100 tm i dally excrpt suncuy 9 m ajn dally except sunday 8 2 pm sundaj rtily 104 pm i on april 17th ont the 0unday even- 1 lng train will lesvr cton tat ib pjn tnstrod of the usuai lime as immediately obuve trrstn in thr outdoor cubana olor with tfr- uprd perforauons cutouts alr-oon- dluun the design as it were and the foxing fffect af the tniartrra are dlffrr- alo in the middle la an openthroat tie of marine blue juniper calf which has alternating sections of the plain and prrforated with a bow coosj- oand of pert orations at the lower left is a sandal la jut black diamond patent leather ooooi t rated perforations trim this practical aandal with peekaboo toe eutouu the aandal at the lowtrr right is m ugar white diamond patent vaathsr 4shjclx features such new style potnta aa an ankkt strap window openings and doraay sideline with wide front atrap oabardlne is preferred for tsuioratl slacks and shorta whit is topa fol lowed by natural and beige ught mas m ute middle is a tongue shoe of nord yellow pale pink and mght navy doily except sunday dally except sunday dally except sunday dally except sunday sunday only u am a a p 107 pjn u n pj staitdakd ttub gray coach une8 ooaohia lsuvb aotoet kamfouxn a si svm s l pjn til am 141 pj9- 12li pm it pm wowiboitmd jtwgmi x m svm iji pm sb tjg mm am ftutpji wlljsf x 3 11 pm 1 1t pj o uj i ts

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