ep 6- t rrgrm lrm wply fvmillg nwmtw ftl iq3h r hot meals are now in togas of soarse we osyb dsr whan ths old platter or maincoarse stjsd of summer seems to appeal bat as a role we hare settled down to not soap jiot meats and hot tea or in spite of all tblb we remain true to oar old lore the cam or food dainty somehow it seems to taste eten better when serred with other foods that are hot a sher bet an iced drink during the evening ice cream trurj- these are cold weather dishes ae well aa summer coolers a great deal is being said about vitamins these days well vita min c is one of the factors in which the ayerage cold weather diet is most apt to be lacking the plentiful use of oranges and ifnwiit therefore balances most diets to supplying this inadequate factor how can these fruits be serred more pleasingly than in dishes like the following which are uncooked aad tans furnish this healthful vitamin to its most potent form orange sherbet hakes about 154 quarts 2 cups sugar s cape water i caps orange juice v cap lemon juice by bbtty barclay boll sugar and water 10 minutes cool add fruit juices freeze to a musb add 2 egg whites stiffly beaten finish freezing make in auto matic refrigerator with rapid freez ing unit or in crank freezer for orange ice omit egg white lemon tee cream hakes about 1 quarts cap sankist lemon jarice 2 cups sugar 8 cups milk 1 cup cream combine ingredients stir until sugar is dissolved and freese fruit punch for a crowd makes about 4 gallons so large glasses 120 small 2 quarts tea infusion 8 cups boiling water poured over 6 tablespoons tea 2 quarts sugar 1 quart lemon juice 2 aoart orange juice 1 quart grape juice 1 quart strawberry snlce or grated pineapple 2 gallons iced water 3 cape orange slices halves quarters or fancy shapes dissolve sugar in hot tea cool combine ingredients less water may be used and punch poured over block of ice in punch bowl halve or quarter recipe to serve a smaller speights garage invites yon mr motorist to bring yonr car in now and have it properly serviced lor winter driving our 15 point checkup includes 1 change oil 2 change grease in transmission and rear axle 3 flush radiator tighten all connections 4 test and check battery clean connections with corrosian solvent 5 test and set charging rate on generator 6 clean and adjust distributor points 7 clean and adjust spark plugs 8 clean carburetor and gaa line screens 9 lubricate car chassis thoroughly 10 adjust valve tappet clearance if necessary i 1 fill radiator with ever ready prestone anti freeze or imperial atlas alcohol 12 clean headlamp reflectors adjust headlights 13 tighten all electrical connections 14 tighten body bolts wheels motor bolts cyl head i 5 road test car the cost is only 49 s for labor lubricants or material extra speights garage phone 279w georgetown theres something about a scottie b p by ted stone those of us who know the scotch terrier that stubbylegged ragged- haired little freak have learned to enjoy those traits that seem to be his alone among all dogs he is not what you could describe as the perfect good neighbor dog bu is there a perfect good neighbor dog unless it is fenced in or chained to this the scottie is no exception he will raid a neighbors garbage urn dig holes m his garden or flowerbed chase the cat if he has one and as a porting saliite give a lew lusty scratches on that new lawn yet u any neighbor talks friendly to him while he is on one of these uninvited visits scottie immediately assumes that distant i don t careto meeljou attitude and trots haughtily away in one way though he is considerate he docs his borkirig and howling at lome he probably reasons that my neigh bor cah enjoy this sufficiently at a short distance at home scottie is monarch of all he surveys or tries to be he feels that he has a responsibility and when others lhna the family are around he is apt to carry hlmsel fnotlceably stiff and olrmal and words are not necessary to describe the dlssatlsfac lion or disgust a look from him can express he looks the whole world in the face and fears not any dog i have seen him bowled over time and again by large dogs yet he stood his ground he never turned tail and ran no matter how badly he was being worsted my wife says that he hasn t learned that discretion is the better part of valor t remind her how as tonlshingly quick he has learned the english language ttiough he is lot yet two years old she talks to him the same as she does to me are there two dogs in the family or is this merely a matter of relative intelli gence my neighbor says its itub- borness he says scottie remnds him of an old scot who was walking on a car track but didn t wont to get off when a car approached reis onlng that the car should give him at least half the right of way i hasten to the rescue i know that scottie is a fine little pal i krow his characteristics and like them xnd he has learned some of mine and puts up with them no matter what the corcumstances or conditions happen to be he is reconciled he may look at me as if he were thinking this isn t regular i would like my regular food and my own bed but if this is what i get its ojk of course my neighbor can t see my dog as i e him he says scottie is out of pro portion off balance and looks like an ant eater ants that may be what ht ii searching lor in the oow er beds though my neighbor says its bones anyhow in intelligence sect tie ranks well toward the top in the terrier class and just because his jaws are bewiskered with long hairs that make his head look larger than it really is and his stubby bowed lgs and noddling stride give him an out of proportion appearance he doesn t mind it he gets around and is jb bolutely nonchalant as to my neiteh bor s appraisal of him he is the only dog i have ever own ed that sometimes sleeps on his wk like a cat and when i pet him or pick him up he doesn t ever think it necessary to try and ash my hands and face he may think i need it but he is far too considiratc to torre it on me and whin i look into his face there seems to be something there that reminds me of a cub tigtr and vaguely there is something else there that makes me think of a baboon this has no connection w hatsoever with wrot my neighbor thinks of scottie no other dog i liavt ever owned would look me straight in the ee without flinching like scottie will yes straight in the ee and hold it as if he would like to say you can t look me down youe got your fa i ts and i ve got mine and i m staving with you in our dumb animals under the new regulations respect ing the grading and marketing of dressed poultry in canada issued by order in council lh september 1938 the kinds subkinds and grades of the canadian dressed poultry stan dards are as follows chickens squab broilers broilers fryers roasters poulards capons stags fowl hens roosters turkeys young bens young tjma old hens old toms ducks ducklings ducks geese goslings geese pigeons squab pigeons outness guinea chickens guinea fowl squab broilers are young- chickens weighing not more than 19 pounds to the dozen broilers young chickens weighing not more than 28 pounds to the dozen and fryers are chickens weighing 29 to 42 pounds to the doz en roasters are chickens weighing from 43 pounds or more to the doien capons are unsexed male chickens and poulards unsexed female chickens stags are male chickens showing hard spurs and general characteristics ap preaching the stage of maturity fowl ducks geese old turkeys and guinea fowl are birds that have nc soft flexible cartilage at the end oi me breastbone or keel they are birds that have come to maturity or uvc been used for breeding purposes pigeons are old birds that have flown and developed hard muscle and squab pigeons are young pigeons lhat have never flown in grading dressed poultry accord ing to these regulations the follow ing characteristics must be cons der- ed conditions conformation flesh fat plucking tears breaks in the ikin and discolouration to qualify for any grade under the canadian dress ed poultry standards poultry must have all plumage feathers plucked from the body wings hocks and reck to within one inch of the head vents flushed feet and mouth cleaned the grades under canadian dress ed poultry standards are grade special milkfed grade a mllkfed grade b mllkfed grade special gade a grade b grade c t i your eyes the long summer evenings are over you wul be doing more reading and indoor work your eyes may need help for glasses of quality at new low prices consult ot walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who is at robbs drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or yoo may consult o t walker at hbj office in brampton i j a department store advertisement states that when you buy a shirt you give employment to 50 persons mtd at least 47 of them says the st catharines standard do nothing but hide pins in the tall there is no comparison betwen highway and railway death rates deaths on highways totalled one per thousand registered motor vehicles in canada in 1937 on the railways there was only one death in 3500 000 passengers carried to avoid colds avoid uneven temperatures m your borne mow you can do this with the old company heat control easily in stalled on your present furnace simply set it for the temperature you d then forget it- your home will always be at this same even healthful temperature inquire now- and start a heal winter b mackenzie son coal and lumber phone 33 anthracite georgetown ijt tojblt isnaca the solid fuel for solid comfort the heralds big offer decided improvement in prairie provinces word has reached the uni ed church of canada that while reports from the prairie provinces this fall indicate a decided improvement ove last year a need for clothing and bed ding exists owing jo drought in omc districts and rust and grasshoppers over a considerable area the naton al emergency relief committee o the united church has been set up again this pall and rev dr r b cochrane secretary of the board of home missions has been appointed chairman rev j r mutchmor se cretary of the board of evangelism and social service is secretary rhe woman s missionary society and the women s associations of the united church are represented on the com mlttee the committee has sent an appeal to all ministers of the united church of canada to bring before their en gregatlons the need for clothing ind bedding and used books in the western area again this year the canadian iaci flc railway and the canadian nation al railway have offered free trans portatlon for bales of clothing and books when they are shipped by re cognized church organisations and consigned to united church represen tatives in any of the three prairie provinces the committee has been advised that there is no need this year for carload shipment of fruit and vege- tables a sultan at odds with his harem thought of a way he could scare cm he caught a lira mouse i which he treed in the house thus starting the first 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