Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 28, 1938, p. 7

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hbwhwa mda tts the acton rrbb-mtlss- nammur mur mut mm v of interest to women dont minoi ftavosv by betty barclay soma tune ago i spent a mehivl with very dear friend at breakfast a ua oc orange julee waa plaeed baton ma one alp and the breakfast waa polled ao far aa i waa omceroed qtlmtlnnlrat carefully i learned that ay mend had warned thla juice the evening before and plaeed it in the re frigerator that ft would toe tee eold for breakfast it waa lee cold hut it waa almost flavorless orange juice ahould be consumed within thirty mlnutea after it la reamed uather natures protecting peel wul hold he flaw for weeks or months isut the flam imftne to disappear almoat aa aeon aa the onifi la reamed not even a ow container and an lee eold re- trlierator will retain thla flavor tor more than a few mlnutea i told knla atory aa diplomatically aa passible to that friend of mine she triad s freahly reamed juloa from lee eold oranges and one mora tamoy quickly learned a lesson that to greatly needed by thniiaande of women why it taataa one hundred par eanc better my friend aald rji children now clamor for their mornms orange juloe now i could haw become real tech nical and oqdalned that orange juloe etandlng overnight in a m contain er will loae approxlmatety ten per cent of in vitamin c but after all iwaa merely trying to teac a friend how to keep from dajtraylng flavor for flavor la all important at breakfast and par- tleularly in the flrat alp that paiani your upa ifany restaurant and hotel cafee and cooks could wall learn thla simple laaaon far foo often they serve orange juloe that has stood tor hours dont do it frlendst it destroys the flavor is leather nature work her magic lh ule usmalallllin u 9on are ready so sorva your juloe place the orangea tn the refrigerator overnight act the orange juloe oui atoam and new boads it to a distant cry from the ontnmnn adace ribbon of highway along ontarios maaa street today tto the flrst venture in a hard-eurfaue- for the king ston and dundee roada and yonge street more than a century ago upper oenarta it waa then found its road engineers no less amnttloue than those tdtix century experts tn highway engineering who are t for the halfhullon dollar system of roads serv ing the province now in lgs3 ukey had shut roeoodninusjd roads toronto that was only a decade after john mmnhmn had convinced the british llcniae of oommons that his system of herdaurfeclng roads bad merll which waa to immortalise bis name the peruament of upper canada in 1837 voted grants for macadamising those trunk roads which were serving hints on fashions itumn prawn knit 1 chronicles of ginger farm whum seelaby for the arte nm frees owkndounb p claude i chle for early fall par earty fall ww a good s u a btsopime knit drees of eoeo brown fleeted with row hie top show a donwefcreasfced elae- tag and wuoolorml wade bait the broadbrimmed chapeau u of matching brown felt aeeented with it band of iae4mlotffrotffraln rthbon the mcoeaaorlea ere dark brown allium- tpta style whlaisies tlvore l tome agitation lor a boned evening allp to wear under sheer evsntng rock the straplestjpenlng frocks are themselves honed to nd thetntn place but lingerie ahoulder etrape are a peat under the very stoer fawn and the bonrd and traptca slip bodlee has been luggeated to remedy the matter more power to it i height la the principal quality of toe now fart fall hats crowns are high and run to peaka birds and feather fancies soar aloft if the trimmings do not tilt toward heaven the hat materials an manipulated to do ao handpatnted lace unserle is suffic iently duterent to be alluring the importer declares that these laoe gar- menta which are made of the alencon type laoe painted by hand will wash and have been rigorously tested to prove ne point pockets are more numerous than ever before tn shirts to powlth your vaca tion slacks as many as four to six poc kets are seen in them and the shirt may have long or short sleeves fall riding coats are srowlng conser vative m color as change from the bold plaids which have been favored pointed and draped toques very high in front are worn tn paris making pbogress mabel whats worrying you david farmers son j waa just wonderln tf dad would see to the mllkln while were on our honeymoon suposm you aald yea if i asked you to marry me weekly gardengraph writ- by man raixidat ter cewfraf press caneevsb toronto and ita contiguous area at thai time and remain today as foundations of a great system but there were no roulumlulon dollar highway budget m the lasoa and the macadam method waa a costly one too costly for the limited provincial revenues the engineering- hopes were short- tired plank surfacing at about half the cost was the beat alternative within means but a pa bk road was not al ways guaranteed and 14 per cent grade were not uncommon one historian re ports a year ago upon the oratenrtxual an niversary of che flrst hardsurfacing ven ture ontario s first paved highway from toronto to hamilton along the lake- ahore had completed j years of ser vice it was also canadas first major road pavement and unong the pioneer developments on the coauneul the auhcleahore route one of ontarios metnorable- scrnk- dnvea marled iu mui year at a time when the middle road had just opened its tocomparaole dual highway faculues to the greatest flow oi luterurtian tnsflv canada hd ever seen jta majestk sweep of divided highway lib picturesque boulevards andiafe driv ing teaturea introduced the current model la modern road engineering and martord a new epodtn the highway development of the province am moke horscdkawn ptougus there were 27311 ploughs of all makes sosd tn canada in 1937 at a value of octea an increase of 503 percent to value and 7 tn number conapared wtfh ifo arslea of mouldboard ploughs inereaaiid savj per cent in number and oj per cents tn value and disc plough per cent stele chore- numbered of 19 per jfc bmmmer care far llltas lslues need special care during the hot dry spells of summer the soli in mtucti they grow should be kept cool and slightly moist if the lily root are shad ed by the foliage of other plant growing nearby or ix they have a ground cover growing over them it may prove to be enough protection when the uuea tnd by themselves in full sun then the pull about them should be well mulched oranulated peat or even gnus clippings will serve as shown in the oardenoimph when cutting lilies for indoor deoorauon oi when the blooms have faded leave about jiajtf of each stem and its foliage to manufacture food for the bulb this method of rutting assures larcc blooms lor next year if cul back just as the blooms begin to rde msny lilies will produce blooms again later in the season the newer dwarf rnrf- now avsul- ale ui a wide variety of colors are es- lcilly dcairabk to use in welldrained spot fully exposed u the sun por lawns and general garden sprink ling s thorough soaking once m week 1 better itnan dally light spriiisjingv- fluch a megs gs there u around hsrel we have a wrecking crew a work lb is comprised of two men a boy and a dog the twolegged wreckeri are pulung down the old woodshed the four-leg- ged wfoker meaning luisty wrecked a perfectly good cushion yesterday white we were away from home rwe came back to and feather strewn all over the front i lawn tlio woodslted has been in the proceas of demollshment for the past wrek year and years ago it was built as a house for hired help later it wo moved over to the main building and used as a woodshed very large woodshed as you may imagine passing yearn haye added much to the deterioration of the j building and a it was far bigger than i we needed partner decided it would bo more economical to wreck the big build ing and build a smaller- one two nest of bee and a hornet home added much to the excitement of the job the nests of course were in practically inocccaalie places what concerns me most is the fact that tearing down che woodshed leaves my kitchen door unprotected which the files take as a cordial invita tion to enter the house believe me that condition will not continue for very long the building wa euoh a substantial affair i thought surely someone would get hurt or killed before all the heavy beam were brought to the ground the last ones were pulled down with a rope as it was too dangerous to go on work ing with a ladder and wrecking bar this morning i ran around rescuing the animals from possible death tied rusty up shooed mltohle down the cellar and enticed the hens back to the hen house with extra feed dut now it is all over thank goodness except for the debris you will remember i have repeatedly lamented the fact that there were no berries this year or rather that they were all dried up i say were advised ly because bon and i went berryplcklng the other day and we brought home enough to make nine quarts of berrlea when canned and such lovely berries i dont think i ever saw better fruit gome people think it craay to bother ctvto housuy oh oh any day s ttoh tto i- kevar pais around a ear at the top of a hill a oar may be eomlnf over the erait of the hill against you just ab eam whin you are out driving bow often you could hay been trapped ttf theoar coming over the other side of the hill- trying to pass i oar near or at the orest of a hill is uleldj you may be exasperatad following a alow truck up an incline you may feel you eta get jyround that truck safely but trie danger of a car coming from the opposite direc tion u enormous consider also that since this car might be comlngr at top speed and possibly running trtowngjade it would be that much harder to stop next to reckless speed passing ears st the crest of a hill is the most dangerous a motorist can make dont do it centrirugnl force tends to pull the car on the outside of a curve off the road and trnds to pull the car on- the inside of a curve into the centre of the road in order to avoid accident slow down on all curves records show that one out of ovury 13 fatal motor accident last year occurred on highway curves never coast around a curve keep your oar in gear it gives you better control do your braking before you hit the curw throwing on brakes while on a curve is likely to cause skidding dont do it dont drink when you drive maybe you believe that a few drinks dont make any difference to you thats what you think but as a driver at the wheel of a motor cor heres how nltonj fools you 1 it make you take chances 3 it slows your mental reactions 3 it befuddles your judgment of dls- suwdiitt as mitaunw wum suwojust it now esufuayttf- la uw- heat- in of sore than le h ortlose theatres and other luudbmaj ta british vwumwg sh oooptratlon wtth com bustion englnseri the porest products iswjoraftorlsv of the dspaitoufat of mines and rsaoureea have devleed method to use awdust for fuel and the storage and burning of this material has been placed on a sound basis formerly rvtefmrded as unavoidable waste sawdust for fuel now returns to mm owners tholisands of dollars for a product which wm previously sent to refuse bnrnets the quantity of sawdust produced an nually in canadian saw mills 1 estim ated to be sufficient to cover fifteen or twenty elty blotto to depth of on hundred feet some of theadwnlum of hwetuet m fust aw readily arvejwbft stawdosf to elaan ehsap very low to ash oewitts and light in weight and easily haridud added to these ejualhlm to the lnipw- tant fast that tt burn freely nejmre utile ausntlou gad makes a are wtttoh i easuy eontrollsd special furnace or stoves aft aol necessary for burning sawdust but tllary crates are mquired these have been designed ao they may he easily at tached to any atandard heating tmik the fuel is fed as required by graruy from a storage hopper plaeed shove the grate the hopper require fining two or three times a day but always a ticket im so pleased its not good form to wear a watch with a drees suit why because i never have my watch and my dress suit at the same time b dl eachun acton r our column itesmsef rarueajar 1 in which wen fiee prsas may dh a morning glaory fob each day op the wkkk thnraday july ttth no man is free if his soul is fettered fhaay jaly tsth the companion of thieves must not grumble if he is classed a a thief saturday july 3th let us be thankful that heaven can never be as hard a some good peoples heart sunday jaly 31st the heavens declare the glery of ood and the flrmament sheweth his handy- work ps iq i monday aagna 1st be careful of the man who never make a mistake tw day aurast zest there was never a mirror constructed which would show a man just what he is and if there had been it would not have been used wednesday angat srd it is little use that the eyes be open it the mind be closed nurse kjjutam home hints a quart berry box will hold a dosen eggs and takes up s very small space in any refrigerator beets will keep fresh for quite a long time if a little mustard is mixed with the vlnegur poured over it when wuaiiutg up put a piece of lemon peel into the dual pan it will soften the water rrmuve nil trace of the smell of fish ur onions and put a fine gloss on china did vot know the hlgliesl lntrvh spire in the brlttstreniptrr t aald to be uiat of salis bury cathtdral which aoars to the height of 404 feet but st patricks roman catholic cathedral in melbourne australia which has just been built will be a fair seicood ith a spire reaching to mo feet sentry goose a goose has been on sentry duty for ufcree years outside the krauevo barracks in yugoslavia it is always in the some spot standing first n one leg and then on theqfher and is so attached to the army that it will not take food from anyone not in uniform all attempts at trying to perade the bird to change it odd habit have met with no gnomes for when moved from its poet it mopes and gbes on hnifsi strike until h to allowed to return what a goose with wild fruit and that a is cheaper in the long run to bay what one need that may be right but to my way of tisintring there tonx half the thrill in canning fruit which has been bought there is nothing i llke batter than few hour tn the bush picking berries a few hours mind you not a whole day that indeed is tiresome and i believe too long a time at a stretch is the real reason why many people have grown tired of berry picking for real pleasure i like to choose the early morning hour starting out about seven oclock or a soon as possible after the morning chorea are done i like to take a snack along with me with ginger ale to drink or hot tea in a thermos flask by the middle of the morning one is usually ready to sit down for a short rest and then does that tea taste good i do you know the other day two little chipmunks were ploying around near me just a tame as you please another time i sat on a tree stump and watched two small birds worry and peck at a big chicken hawk until they finally drove it away would you see things like that while buying berries from a store and then the berrlea themselves when we went into the bush and saw the red luscious fruit just hanging from the branches and apparently no one there to pick it but ourselves it seemed to me it was almost an insult to the good provider not to take advantage of the wlid fruit that was growing for our use least sunday i had a real treat part ner and son were away and i was invit ed to go on a motor trip wtth some 1 friends we went over three hundred i nilles through ouelph kitchener stratford and on to qodertch where we had a short boat trip on leake huron coming back we passed through orand bend and si marys and then an to stratford again by that lime it was i getting late so tbere waa nothing for it but to come straight u it was a grand trip especially as all the country after we pusaed ouelph was entirely new to mr- und do i like to see what the dllteivii places look like after having rad the papers about the destruction i l lie army orma had worked in the i stratford district i was surprised to sve there was no sign of it along the hlgh- ways the crops all looked about tfhe i same it struck me aa being a very tree- 1 less country and thc farm places did not i look an too prosperous i dont think i would like to live in quite such a flat country it looks so unlnteieatlng and j et the pork itself in stratford was a lovely place beauuful old trees provld- j ing plenty of shady spots for picnickers there wa very little traffic that is a oompaeed wtth what we have been used to along the toronto- hamilton high ways i was very taker with the way in which the stxeett tn ooderteh are laid out the cburtt19bse in the centre of the town and street running out from it like spoke from che hub of a wheel something like rvadllly circus in umdon england it waa nearly a pjn when we got home very sleepy and slightly stiff the drunken driver will run through red light go at excessive speed not watch the road turn corners suddenly and disregard stop signs it is a matter or proven fact that his reaction are only half as quick as those of a man with no alcohol in his system therefore he require at least twice his usual speed dont drive when you drink and dont ride with a driver who has been drinking dont do it dont neglect your brakes there x no substitute for frequent tests and ad justment of braking mechanism by competent men who have dependable equipment be on the safe side have your brake tested every 3000 miles how else can you ascertain the condition of the hrnlns rtnrmi ragncllng greesy lining fnjoytlies glased and worn lining or faulty equal is t ion application of your brakes should al ways be moderate but having good brake in good oonrtltlon 1 not enough it is equally lmpontsmt that you know how and when to use them dont jam on your brakes unless a sudden emer gency arises sol the scorcher the extreme heat of summer is a real danger excessive high temperature is a similar danger to those who work in fac tories engine rooms and other hot place and who fall to take precautions against heatstroke and heat exhaustion heatstroke and heat exhaustion are radically different in their effect upon the patient and in the treatment requir ed in heatstroke the face is red or purple he skin in dry and hot the temperature measured by the thermometer high and the aptlent is unconscious in heat ex haustion much the opposite is the rule the face is pole the skin moist and cold and the temperature low the person is usually conscious remember the dif ferences en heatstroke a dry skin in heat exhaustion a moist skin what should be done in these case first call a doctor then remember that the body should be cooled and the cold body warmed in heatstroke lay the patient on his back tn a shady place and remove as much clothing as society will allow sponge body with cold water apply icchog or cold cloths to the head olve no stimulants but after the patient has become conscious let him have all the water he will drtnk in hest exhaustion lay the patient in a r pel in ing position lxjosen clothing keep warm with hot water bottles blan kets or other handy materials olve suinulunu tea conve or one u-uapootl- ful uroiuailc spirits of ummnnia in half a ifluuful of water rtcvenuvs method bi not wralhir nw light porous wutlung avoid unnecessary exposure i ttr auii or excessive heat either uidiaora ir outdtxtra krcp your hrad covered in the scorching sun drink plenty uf cool aster and u each glassful odd a tablet of common salt gr v either with or without 5 gr dextrose u a liberal amount of salt food to replace the salt lust through sweating by john w s mccultough m d dvjh she knew her man at a public dinner a speaker spoke for half an hour and looked like going on for another 30 minutes a guest turned u a soman near him and remarked can nothing be done- to shut this man up well responded the other cheerfully and frankly ive tried for fifteen yean pfsn nowl to travel by motor coach and steamer i inquire regarding vacation services to ontarios popular resorts ierrle oriels oi tracebruee hm nenalar any sound mislead omh sound swtlan ieoiw ceslnewdod waveoa mhm end ifrtrmalonj poena ask fot you copy op vacation tours dawtiblno 30 wlohhul toun rabold whsts rbdnx m gray coach lines sallys sallies 1 some women buy their clothes on the instalment ayatem and wpar them the same way srek canadian planes for britain jj rt k r but quite satisfied with our perfect oar added lo uaat waa my gratitude tt these trlsnds for baring invited ma an such a tovslr trip these three pxminrnt brritsh aviation authorities wilt alone wtth an sir ministry ontcialtre mission etilch air klngsley wood has announrrd will leave immediately for negotiate for manufaccure of heavy bombing atrnplanea in the the step is taken it was indicated with docurrnos of ftlw oovernment and marks britains most dscrrmined efltwi lo aerial oonstrucoon campaign with oversees eertetnnet the be heartrrt by six hardman lever circle tanner lnsvneial treasury and will include air edward blirjgwm lett cess of uw rrv7r 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