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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wed neaday evening may 4th 1938 page 3 m 0 1 iovteu inquwy wiu report in autumn flndlnn likely v be start volnnln- oea on beeard ottaka a report by the rpwell oonunlisslon on federal and provincial relations is not expected before next jail the record will be monumental the largest of any commission not excluding the duff inquiry- into the railway problem jn addition to the fortnal submissions and what arises out of tliem a corps of experts is an- alzylng all these statements and mak ing reports of a financial or constitu tional nature hearings to come will be in new brunswick ontario and quebec and finally in june at ottawa by that time it will be july andmwsummer s a role involves some respite for such bodies the inquirys e however will go ahead and some time in the fall the report should be ready according to the probable procedure the submission of the commissions flhdlngs would be followed by a do minionprovincial conference to de termine the effect to be given the recommendations that in turn would depend upon the measure agreement farm fires can be cut down there is often a particularly pa thetic feature associated with farm fire the isolation due to fact that the farm is frequently dis tant from a ore fighting service and consequently in many cases the help lessness to prevent the destruction of the home adds pathos to the disaster heroic work and gallantry in the ab sence of organisation may he of no avail it is wen known that in can ada every year losses due to rarm fires amount to an enormous sum yet in many cases the damage to a certain extent might have been mini mised or prevented by simple pre cautionary measures one precaution is not to put wet or uncured hay in bams nor to put dry hay in bams that have leaky roofs it is also risky to smoke in or around these buildings with regard to dectricequtpment it is dangerous to use fuses of too great amperage and no article should be used in place of a- fuse careshoum be taken to see that lightning rods remain properly grounded and defective electrical wiring should be repaired promptly the use of kerosene or gasoline to kindle fires or quicken a slow ore has been responsible not only for many fires but also many deaths on farms and just because there has never been a fire on the farm it is dangerous to neglect precautions under the belief that the buildings will never take fire insurance gives an unwarranted sense of security but insurance cannot give compensation for all the financial losses and it cannot replace loss of life ertrajhe care should always be taken in handling and using gasoline the gasoline containers should be tightly olosed painted a bright red and labeled gasoline chimneys are one of the most common causes of farm house fires so that periodically the chimneys should be examined tested for cracks and cleaned regularly a good chem ical fire extinguisher or a pall kept in readiness for the purpose where the water supply is handy is a ready precaution to put out small flres-4- fore they get beyond control where it is possible a fire department should be organized and the work not left unorganized to the evertwilling ef forts of neighbors the jsot cat adopts babt squirrels the mother instinct in some feline animals is strong enough to overcome theaniagc5m toward what is usu ally their natural prey several years ago the mother instinct was well demonstrated to me by a cat which adopted a couple of baby squirrels that were made orphans oy me though not intentionally one day in the late spring i went into the woodlot to cut a little more wood for my summers use during the course of the dayi came to a large tree that was partly dead con cluding it would make good summer fuel i felled the tree when it struck the ground it broke into about a hundred pieces and to my dismay i discovered it was the nesting place of a pair of gray squirrels the parents and four baby squirrels about two days old were in the nest and the breaking of the tree killed both parents and two of the babies the other two were apparently unin jured at first i decided to put them out of their misery then i happened- to think of an old mother cat at home who had three kittens that were bom the previous night having little thought that the cat would take to the squirrels i took them home more as an experiment than because i thought she would adopt them disposing of two of the kittens i put the little squirrels in their place and waited to see what he cats reaction to the change might be old tabby smelled the bay squir rels all over then- commenced washing them theaame as she did her kitten to all appearances she might have been raising squirrels for years the squirrels thrived well with their fostermother and in due time were able to leave the nest and race about through the nearby trees they showed no inclination to leave but continued to play with their little fosterbrother old tabby and the kitten however sometimes looked on in dismay while the two squirrels were racing through the treetops sometimes as she looked on old tabby almost seemed to say what kind of children have i raised that they should act- so rowdylsh of course as the squirrels got old enough to eat i had to feed them a different diet than the cats received but even after they grew up there was never a sign oftrnfriendliness among them the squirrels lived in the woodshed for several years but finally one of them was killed by a passing auto mobile and a few weeks later the other one wandered away to nearby woods sometimes be would come back to make a short visit out he never took up his abode around the boose aamblrxi d chapman m our dumb aatnula knees went stiff in his sleep agony to move them when he awoke for three years writes this city man i suffered with pains across the lower part of my back in the morning i awoke kith knees so stiff that it was agony to move them special treatment would make the pain a htue easier but that was all then a friend recommended krus- chen which my doctor said i might take i began with about a coffee- spoonful first thing in the morning to my surprise i found my rheumatic aches and pains disappearing i kept on with kruschen and although i am more than middleaged t have been free from pain for two years and able to go to my office every day aw rheumatic conditions are often the result of an excess of uric acid in the body two of the ingredients of kruschen salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals other ingredients assist nature to expel the dissolved crystals through the natural channels just as there are people who can- distinguish good old wine from new wine so there are those whose palates cannot perceive any difference in teas all they want is a drink- sufficiently flavoured that they feel they axe not imbibing plain water but the majority of people particu larly tea drinkers are aware of ade- flnlte difference between an insipid cup of tea and a delicious cup of tea while the most important essential is in the quality of the tea itself even good tea carelessly made can be a tasteless drink last year the tea growers of tha empire presented queen alary with a casket of the best empire teas ob tainable some of these teas were valued at 350 per pound and if pro perly brewed would make many cups of fragrant tea fortunately her majestys household wen know how to make good tea so we can assume there would be no fault in the pre paration but in careless hands those same teas could have been flavour less fresh water is essential in making a good cup of tea the best brew is made with soft water but as this is not always obtainable it is essential that the water be freshly drawn modem irrigation schemes include aeration of the water supply by al lowing it flow over a corrugated dam water becomes flat or deaerated when it is allowed to boil for some time as the dissolved air is driven off in steam tea made with this deaer- ated water has a flat dead taste even the best tea many people think that to insist upon freshly drawn water for tea making is fussy but the fact remains it nearly always makes the difference between an insipid drink or an en joyable cup of tea plumping the gentle art by which the voters are enabled in civic con tests to vote for only one candidate on a municipal ballot and thus roll up large counts for a favorite candi date by failing to ballot on other candidates on an election slate was upheld in the ontario legislature as a democratic right and a safeguard to minorities tested recipes springtime poods with the approach of spring comas a yearning for lighter foods and everyone welcomes a change from the more or less heavy meals which are served during the winter months it is natural that each new food such as maple syrup rhubarb and asparagus which appears on the market as spring progresses is heralded with delight and that other foods which suit the springtime taste are in popu lar demand the following recipes suggest a lew of the many foods which seem to be rightly associated with warm spring days and should prove effective in whetting lagging appetites jellied ilam broils 6 slices cooked ham 1 small bar white cream cheese or 1 cup cottage cheese cream jo moistew vi cup horseradish 1 package lemon jelly powder 11 cups boiling water cup vinegar i teaspoon salt dash of cayenne make a paste of cheese cream and horseradish spread generously on thin slices of ham roll tightly arrange rolls in mould dissolve jelly powder in boiling water to which vinegar salt and cayene have been added cool pour over ham rolls a chill when thoroughly set cut into oblong shapes with one ham roll in each serve on crisp lettuce if desired onehalf cup seedless raisins may be added to the jelly mixture when partially set egg a la km 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons minced onion i cup mushrooms sliced 1 tablespoon chopped green pep per 3 tablespoons flour lvi cups milk 2 tablespoons chopped pimento fi hardcooked eggs 1 egg y salt and pepper cook onion in butter minutes add mushrooms and green pepper and cook until mushrooms are delicately browned blend in flour add milk and stirri constantly until mixture thickens cook 10 minutes add pimento and hardcooked eggs cut in quarters pour some of sauce over beaten egg yolk and stir into sauce cook one minute serve on toast onehalf cup green peas may be added in place of green pepper ana pimento cheese sandwiches spanish style 3 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tabelspoons butter j cup chopped celery 2 cups canned tomatoes i tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon flour salt and pepper 12 slices bread cheese cook onion 5 minutes in 2 tablespoons butter add celery and tomatoes and simmer 15 minutes melt 1 tablespoon butter blend in flour and add to mato mixture stir until sauce i slightly thickened season with salt and pepper toast bread place slices of cheese between each two slices of toast cover sandwiches with hot tomato sauce pompadour rice 1 cups cooked rice 3 tablespoons fruit sugar pew grains salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup whipping cream maple syrup combine rice sugar salt and vanilla whip cream and fold into rice boll syrup until thick cool pour syrup over rice mixture in sherbert glasses sprinkle with chopped nuts c a flying personnel totals more than thirty flying personnel of the trans- canada air lines consisted of 34 men at the end of march according to the- latest report made by the company to the department of trans port there were three pilots in the vancouverseattle service two pilots assisting with instruction one link trainer instructor 14 pilots working the sixth or final stage of training and 14 in earlier stages seven pilots were taken on for training during the month andtwo qualified for the final stages during march hours flown totalled 921 of which 230 were local flying and 641 on crosscountry schedule since the inauguration of the training pro gramme pilots in training have flown 2676 hours- thirteen and a half round trips were completed between vancouver and winnipeg between march 6 and the end of the month the report shows six and halrbetween winni peg and lethbrldge one between win nipeg and regina and one between lethbrldge and vancouver the total mileage flown was 38484 strict lim itations were set in regard to weather conditions under which training flights could be undertaken night flying was inaugurated between winnipeg and regina early in april oranges new 2moz medium large bananas 3 us xt 20c tomatoes 2 lbs 19c pineapples 18c medium larre cuban delicious flavor potatoes r i oc pk good cookers celery 2 nice q- size stalks cabbage new 2 ids 7 lemons 5 lor 9c foil of jnlce potatoes 4 lb 17c new cucumbers h h radishes and other fruits etc carrolls w tivv j m funny isnt it a year ago with newspapers full of the romanceof exking edward and his america girl friend a group of baltimore businessmen bought the house at 212 east blddle street where wauis warfield spent her girlhood the bouse was made over into a museum and a fee of one dollar was charged the curious to go through re business soon fell off and the admis sion price was lowered to 40 cents then the price dropped to 25 cents last week the house was closed and a for rent sign appeared on it chance in 3000 one thousand seven hundred ana seventyfour persons won money in the irish hospital sweepstakes on the grand national race last month but there were 6460 30 losers think that over if you had a ticket in the sweeps your chances of winning any kind of a prize were less than one in 3000 incidentally the total receipts were 13730010 and the to tal amount paid out in prises was only s8057600 there will always be an other chance if you like the odds 7500 for 75 minutes work amos n andy that well known radio team recently celebrated their tenth anniversary on the air they seem to wear well and their salary t now 7500 per week of five fifteen- minutes broadcasts their weekly audience is estimated at 40 millions possibly their program is nothing out of the ordinary it is very human and has always been clean perhaps this accounts for their continued popu uarlty meals cost less when your food is kept in a i m electric r see the new 1938 general electric and frigidaire refrigerators before making your selection -i- h g mcclure home furnishing store phone 54 georgetown free f ree motor brakes and steering checkup with oil change reasonable charges for adjd8tuents all work guaranteed electric welding grays garage hudson and terraplane sales and service mux stfiset georgetown phone lls she sat on the beach at bright- bourne watching the sea swell to and fro something of its grandeur shed its light upon her soul oh george she exclaimed to the young man by her side isnt it splendid i feel as if i could open my mouth and take it all in close by her was a small boy he turned to her a stratled look on his face i say he remarked you wont do it really will you i only came down here yesterday he honey would you love me just as much if i told you that i was broke she you arent are you he no she of course i would darling they say your daughter has made up her mind to marry a struggling lawyer well if shes made up her mind he might as well stop struggling baby week j heitu oi aylimi want t foods 19c far all otlldw- gantsi wheat 1 14c 82c llbbyt tonuto juice 3 loo u 9c si our evaporated milk l6oilta8c gown brand com syrup mb a 16c fv sanllflhl soap 4ai 84c llix i 23c p c whit naphtha soap jb 10c old eafllih norub wax tin 49c mate polhh brasso u 13c e d smith pure jam asseus 32 oj 39c fmh otocolata puff biscuits 2 n 87c goldi ribbon whlu corn 3 17c tin 25c lowneyt assorted sugar plums fof caka or puddinat currants our economy coffee onr danda tea e brand pi blueberries graves pi a p pl e s mclaren powdarad jellies bon ton toilet tissue burford ontario peaches 2 no a tin 25c silvat ribbon cliolca t o m a tqes no m tin 10c balla city peas 1tm tin 9c bla baa 10c 2 lb 25c lb 23c 1 lb ck 43c 2 no s tin 25c no tin 10c 2 pkj 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