Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 6, 1934, p. 6

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4- al nbcai ent- the acton free press thur0dat sbptkmbkb wazjbs style the geeao parade in solemn rows 11 they wear whits feathers instead of clothes a goose in trousers is not at his best but in sage and onions hes very well dressed robert palfrey utter menu hints tar new metal dums cookies make school lunch basket bio daily treat if the youngsters had a vote cookies would head the list of delicacies forthat school lunch basket with sandwiches if rait and a vacuum bottle of milk or a dhocolatejbjule shake they provide just theinutrlreent value required for rosy cheeks use these shortcut economical recipes and give your bobbyor betty two or three extra ones in the school lunch box as a treat for friends peanut butter hkktvfhs 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 6 tablespoons peanut cutter vi teaspoon salt i cup graham cracker crumbs thoroughly blend together sweetened condensed milk and peanut butter add salt and graham cracker crumbs mix well drop ty spoonfuls on buttered baking sheet bake 15 minutes or until brown in a moderately hot oven 375 degrees p remove from pan immedi- ately makes 1 dozen fruited oatmeal drops v cups 1 can sweetened condensed milk vi cup molasses 2 cups rolled oats y cup nut meats chopped i cup seedless raisins thoroughly blend sweetened condensed milk molasses and rolled oats in top of double boiler cook over boiling water 10 minutes or until mixture thick ens stirring constantly cool add nut meats and raisins mix well drop by sponsfuls on a buttered pan bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven 350 degrees p remove from pan immediately makes 3 dozen simmons college peach ice cream 4 tablets for junket 2 quarts milk 1 pint cream 1 cupful sugar 2 teaspoonf uls vanilla 3 cups crushed sweetened peaches warm milk and cream slightly add sugar and vanilla dissolve tablet for junket in one tablespoon cold water stir mto milk mixture quickly pour into freezer can and let set until firm and cool place can in freezer pack with ice and salt and freeze to thick mush add the crushed sweeteened peaches finish freezing save part of peaches to serve on top pumpkin pte 1m cup steamed and strained pumpkin cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon y teaspoon ginger hi teaspoon salt 2 egga slightly beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 cups milk mix first six ingredients together add the melted butter and milk last line a pie plate with crust build up around the edges bake in a moderate oven until it is set the best coof dog en the world oonunued from pas three thats not a candidate for the job of hacking her down wed be all right if we only had a gun tun randolph suggested hope fully yes his brother jeered and so could a snake fly if it bad wings and if we had some ham wed have some ham and eggs if we bad some eggs the hunters held a council of war as a result they decided to guard the tree till morning arid then send a deputation up to mr hornbyls house to borrow his shotgun the coon was safely treed and not one of the boys was willing to go home without him they ate lunch and then sat round telling yams at first- it wasnt so bad but after a couple of hours time began to drag yet there was no other way out of it and the thought of the fat coon they were to capture cheered the hunters consider ably at last dawn arrived and as soon as it seemed probable that the farmer would be lip john and lawrence started for his house leaving the others on guard the coon had tiotbeeit visible for some time for trie animal had climb ed higher and was well hidden by the leaves but rexs actions proved that it wasfitill there the two boys found mr hornby just getting ready to milk his cows he appeared astonished to see them there so early in the day morning boys he said where in tunket did you come from weve been hunting coons all night lawrence montgomery replied and we have a buster of a coon treed in the big oak down by your com patch trees too big to climb so were wondering if youd be good enough to come down there and shoot hlnt for us i aint a mite surprised ye found one mr hornby said theres been some around that patch all summer kin ye see the beggar sure we saw him a pile of times by pur flash lights said lawrence i just got a new coon dog and this is the first time we tried him out he consid ered by authorities to be the best coon dog in the world that so inquired the farmer with a twinkle in his blue eyes must be a remarkable animile ill come down and shoot him fer ye excuse me i mean the coon nothing like a leetle excite ment before breakfust gives a man a good appetite mr hornby put down the pall and went into the house after his gun when he returned the trio 6tarted back to the old oak now wheres the coon hiding boys mr hornby asked slipping a couple of shells into his gun last time we saw his eyes shine was the storage of dahlias valuable varieties of dahlias are often lost as a result of diseases developing in storage experiments conducted by the division of botany of the dominion ex perimental moms branch show that these losses can be reduced materially by proper attention to the lifting and stor ing of the rootst as soon as the dahlia plant has completed its full growth it begins storing material in the root for future use this will vary with the season locality and the variety when the plant is mature it should be cut down and the roots dug very carefully with a spading fork the loosened clump should never be pulled up by the stalk and the use of an ordinary spade is to be avoided because these practices may cause wounds which render the roots very susceptible to attack by rot- producing diseases the removed clump should be turned upsldedown to iet moisture drain out of the- stem and allowed to dry for 2 or 3 hours particu larly if the soil is wet removing the soil adhering to the roots is not neces sary particularly if the clump has been thoroughly dried the root should be stored in a frostproof place but not where it is too warm to prevent shrivel ling good results were obtained when theroots were stored at 35 to 45 degrees fahrenheit sphagnum moss was found to be most satisfactory for packing the roots this mosswhen thoroughly air- dried took care of excessive moisture from the roots and at the same tune prevented excessive drying well matur ed roots stood a higher storage tem perature than immature ones mature roots survived temperatures ranging from 65 to 70 degrees but suffered consider ably from drying the vigor of plants grown from roots stored at low temper- atures35 to 45 degrees was greater than those stored at 60 to 70 degrees there was less soft and dry rot in the well matured roots whether stored at high or low temperatures regardless of what the storage conditions are the roots should be examined from tune to time throughout the winter if condi tions are too dry some water should be added to the moss if there is evidence of rot the roots should be moved to a dryer place fancy varieties are as a general rule more susceptible to rot under artificial storage conditions for which reason they require more careful attention tourist business statistician sees it as a vast potential revenue producer for caoadf besides being a most efficient statistician mr k h coats proved himself a far- sighted business man in an address cm canadas tourist business he put tourist traffic in its proper place as a huge busi ness vital to canada in which millions have been invested and from which people in every corner of the dominion reap a large financial harvest tj mr coats pointed out that in the good year of 1929 this business meant some j309oo0ocw to canada in 1932 about 212000000 he pointed out further that these huge figures were not wild guesses but the result of careful tabulation in otta wa andtwashington commenting on the- speech the ottawa journal said here is the one big business in can- jidalthar is without central organization in uohtkr vein arthur darling will you grant me one little wish certainly darling it cannot be too little r he dearest do you think you could live on three pounds a week she yes but no longer you look i simply charming tonight gertie plattererl honestly i didnt recognize you at first or expert direction little effort has ever been made to coordinate the hundreds of small groups across canada who are interested in securing a share of this busi ness for their own particular localities quebec and new ejrunswick are well organized in this respect and the results apparently have been so encouraging that officials in both provinces are thoroughly sold on the idea it ha been suggested that the domin ion government might take the initiative in organizing a general tourist advertising campaign across trrebordcr where 75 per cent of our guests come from it is argued that even a modest campaign would result in the jspending of many millions in this country and give employment to thou sands dozens of communities province and organizations now spending money on tourist publicity it is thought might be induced to cooperate if the dominion took the lead how xo buy butter english rarebit 1 cup stale bread crumbs 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter few grains cayenne vi cup soft mild cheese cut in small pieces 1 egg vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoonful worcester sauce soak broad crumbs in milk melt butter add crumbs and cheese when cheese is melted add egg slightly beaten and seasonings cook 3 minutes and pour over fried tomatoes or toasted crackers serves six persian balm tones and stimulates the skin fragrant as a sower cool as morning dew safeguards and beauti fies the- most delicatelytextured skin creates complexions of exquisite charm adds a subtle finish to the daintiest woman invaluable for softening the hands and mating them flawlessly white cool and refreshing daintily fragrant delightful to use chosen unhesitatingly by all women who care for feminine dis tinction opinions many peoples tombstones read died at 30 burled at nicholas muray butler should 60 v for a long life be moderate in all things but dont miss anything dr adolf lorenz ifls sentlmenhove that glorifies a woman and makes her beautiful defwolf hopper in the crotch of that second big branch jerry replied hes somewhere near there now how big do you reckon he is mr hornby i kin tell ye better after ive socked him the farmer answered stepping back a few paces to get a better look then he gave a- sudden start of in terest but instead of shooting laid his gun on the ground and began to laugh well ni be jiggered he chuckled whats the matter crledje hunt ers 1 how long you boys been camped here since about midnight some one replied oh my goodness gracious all that time and much to themystiflcation of his puzzled audience the old fellow laughed until he was completely out of breath finally he stopped long enough to wipe his eyes with- an ancient ban dana oh dear i heajghed delighted ly walt till my wife hears about this mr hornby again glanced up into the tree here peter he called come on down peter poor peter from the shelter of the leaves- sounded a plaintive meow meow then an old black cat strolled out on the branch to glare doubtfully down on the crowd assembled round the base of the tree bring me down here ter shoot my wifes old black tabby fer a coon i cried mr hornby and relapsed into another fit of unrestrained mirth bless my soul thets a powerful fine eppn dog yeve got boy im atelun ye z the members of the hunting club said nothing somehow no remarks worthy of the situation occurred to them the master of- the hunt appeared dazed as if some one had sat down on him hard i got to git back to my chores said mr hornby when he had gained fair control or his mirth you boys better come along with me and ill promise ye some breakfust reckon yeve earned it peterll come down when he gits ready they started along with him rex looked exceedingly sheepish as if he fuly realized what a fool toe had made of himself and of his trusting friends but he recovered quickly and began ranging off through the corn patch all of a sudden he gave a tenrifled howl and the group heavd him ripping through the corn towards them he came out of j among the eight acts relating to agri culture passed during the last session of parliament the bill relating to the dairy industry has a particular appeal to the consumer in that it deals with commodi ties which are in dally use in every canadian household of particular in terest to the creamery industry and to the housewife are the new regulations providing for the grading offiuttcr for domestic consumption and the placing of the grade of the butter on the wrapper and on the carton this grading is op tional except in provinces which may pass enabling legislation the regula tions also prohibit the making of false misleading or exaggerated claims with respect to the quality of butter or any other dairy product whether such claims are made by advertisement or on the package the grading of butter for domestic consumption has been established in the hope that the quality will be improved through the preference of the consumer for higher quality in the past there has been much second grade abutter sold under fancy trade names that did not convey anything to the consumer as to quality it is expected that the placing of the grade on the carton and wrapper will mean that the consumer will be en couraged to ask for first grade but ter thereby discouraging the manufac ture of lower grades also it is expected that the indication of the grade will have a tendency to create a wider dif ferential of price between the grades and ultimately reflect back in the prices received for the cream by the producer in other words it is expected there will be better prices all round the grades of creamery butter are first grade second grade third grade and no grade no grade butter according to the regulations means and includes any butte on which any mould has ap peared either on the butter itself or on the parchment lining on the package as well as any butter otherwise inferior to third grade a dairy produce grader may refuse to grade butter or cheese which in his judgment is either of too high or too low a temperature to permit of proper examination until the tem perature is brought within satisfactory range the graders are the only persons allowed to mark or brand the packages and no person is allowed to pack butter in a package which bears any of the grade marks stamped by the official grade heads irish fascists general oduffy leader of the blue shirt movement in the irish free state an arctic crusoe strange recluse clad in sheepskins builds igloos for eskimos a strangerobinsoncrusoe who lives on the shores of the polar sea is recalled by alfred m bailey in some alaskan reminiscences appearing in natural mis tory published by the american museum of natural history in early august when king heat still holds sway beneath the arctic circle the advance forces of king boreas begin to cover the arctic sea with thick slabs of ice crashing this steadily increasing ice barrage through high winds and thick fog the coast guard cutter bear fights its way to demorcauon pointon its last w vey of the season as the bear probes its way through lowhanging clouds a shot is heard the ship comes to a swift stop as reversing propellers churn the sea into iceflecked form presently a whaleboat creeps out of the murk it proved to contain a bunch of natives and a chap named lowen who was dress ed in skins of the mountain sheep writes mr bailey lowen had been living along that part of the coast for seven years and was now desirous of a little white mans grub in exchange for skins of the arctic fox he was a rather unique character who whiled away the monotonous hours by building igloos along the coast a prate tice which the natives soon learned to take advantage of by following him and taking possession as soon as he abandoned them prayer asa contributory force prayer is a contributory force because it links or tries to link our will with gods will in the humble committal of desire and endeavor to his control and the patch like a bullet his tall was i direction we spread our wants and clamped up tight between his legs and desires before him in prayer not as if heknew them not or cared not except he was yelping dolefully as if he knew ooinqr sheik want a tide north street thing sow ifar are you going shetk i wouldnt care bweet thing give- my regards to that his last hour on earth was at hand about one jump and a half behind him was a fiercelooking creature look out its a wildcat lawrence montgomery dm shouted scared out of his wits wildcat yer granny i cried the old man hornby shrilly thata the big gest coon i ever see and ive seen some big ones i for our importunity but that we may view them as in his sight and come to his mind about them and work for them in his way and wlth him if we can i rainbow trout in east in the past year or two fourteen nova scotia lakes have been stocked with rain bow trout by the dominion department of fisheries through its fish culture branch rainbow trout are fine game fish but they are not indigenous to the mari time provinces test fishing and observa tions carried out by officers of the fish culture branch have indicated that the rainbow put into the nova scotia lakes are coming along well they promise to become an important addition to the ang ling stocks of that part of the world a onetree orchard f a- good frederlcton horticulturist has taught a single apple tree on his farm at klngsclear parish york county nb to grow 116 different varieties or apples and one variety of pear by means of care ful grafting it is just a hobby with mr good but his onetree fruit orchard has become famous he began eight years ago to graft limbs from various apple trees to the stout trunk of his old wild apple mother tree path by the corn patch the beat coon dog in the world never stopped to see what happened when the gun roared and for all the boys know beroom i spoke the gun and about hes still runnlngr none of them ever thirty pounds of dead coon toy in the saw kim again canada as a producer in the production of newsprint paper nickel and asbestos canada leads the world according to a report of the can adian government department of trade and commerce the dominion occupies second place in the production of gold and zinc third place in the output of copper and fourth place in the production of wheat automobiles and lead love is blind and marlage ia an eye- opener a london business man is said to have witnessed a certain revue 205 times it is rumored that he is determined to cont tinue until he discover the plot wife now george shall we battle before of after lunch husband before lunch dear the luncheon baskets fallen off the car soft corns and warts are ugly painful and irritating remove them quickly and surely with douglas egyptian lini ment q auction smjs of valuable reef property and chattels in acton on saturday september 15 1934 at 130 oclock p mv standard time 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