fejsjr n wmyw paob six v rri the acton pjibb press tiiuiudav march lrd 10w mokenjtonrotbtf aleal they had bn friends in youth but whlapertna tonaum oen poison truth and constancy uvea in mmnu above and life u thorny and rough li vain and to be wroth with one we lave doth work like madness in the brslru aim thua it chanced as i divine with noland and sir leollne each spoke wordsof high qisdaln and insult to hl hearts beit brother they parted nrcr to meet aaalrit r but never- cither found unoiev tofiee the hollow heart from palnua they stood aloof- the aoara rematnlno uke cllffa that had been rent asunder a dreary aea now flow between but neither heat nor froat nor thunder shall wholly do away x ween the marka of that which once hath been oolrrldoe menu hints toeipss fee new n neee dittoes nafcm ii mud gamwttom mjuucrrmo by qiudk marketing by grade m represented by the increasing tale t branded beet over several years u fceoamlnv popular in canada proving conclusively that the assertion oradlna take the haamrdout of buying u true paruoularly in the case of beef rvmlbly there u no other article of food in which high quality la more important or in which the quality u more variable more difficult to iden tity or more subject to misrepresenta tion none or theae hasards can affect the buyer of government branded beef whlrh carrlei with it the guarantee of good beef in two qualities or grades choice or red brand and good or blue brand a red ribbon 1 lite mark ruining along ihe full length of the carcass denotes the choice brand a similar mark in blue signifies the good trade so that when the beef u cut up a section of the brand appears on every important cut these are the marks of quality and must not be confused with the round canada approved mark which docs not denote quality but only the fact that the beet has paaaed the dominion health inspec tion tne ribbon marks indicate both heallh and quality for only canada approved beet can be used tor grad ing- to following recipea are taken from the s3page illustrated bulletin beef and how to choose and oook it which may be obtained from the publicity and extension branch dominion depart ment of agriculture ottawa free on ap plication roast beep wipe off with a damp cloth rub well with salt and sprinkle with pepper place the tat side up in an open roosting pan if roast is very lean place addi tional layer of suet on top place roast in hot oven of 460 degrees f and sear 1 5 jo minutes reduce heat to sso degrees p and continue roasting allow- lug 1518 minutes to the pound oc- cording to how well done the roast is desired it a roost thprmomrter la used and this is very advisable it should read 130 degrees p for a rare roast 155 degrees p lor a medium roait and 175 degrees p for a welldone roost serve with horse radish sauce or indian chut ney sirloin steak broilkd wipe steak with cloth wrung from cold water trim off superfluous fat oroase broiler with fat place meat on broiler and broil unltr n- over strong heat sealing first one surface and then the other when both surfaces have been seared reduce heat and complete cooking stteak should be cut l inches thick time lo brouing 12 to 15 minutes sprinkle with salt pepper and butter remove to hot serving platter and smother with salted mushrooms ptialbt mionon maxtre dhotel butter cut beet tenderloin in slices is tnchc i nick trim in circular shape surround with a thin slice of bacon fasten with n nmnu wooden skewer and broil 6 minutes in a hot wellgreased frying pan luxijlng often rrmove to hot tterving platter and spread generously with maltre dhotel butter surround with broiled mushrooms chronicles of ginger farm written flpwufly far the aetaw free pun owindolikv r clajuu sew inc a declining ast more than 27000000 american women nevw have learned to sew according to a report from the national retail dry qootu association the merchant who want to sell their piece goods in some- thin like the quantities they did in qranomas day vteed with alarm the report that b3 per cent of united slates ttomea have sewing machines but only 15000000 out of 43000000 women know how to take their own stitches the remainder the associations com- mlttee on home srwtng promotion said do little or no sewing because they have never been taught and are con- aecjuently unable to use- fabrics patterns and other home sewing auppuea the report pointed forlornly to the maids and young matrons or the land aaytng the retail piece good business mould be much batter today u the lgjoo000 women between the ages ot 14 and 3ft had been given adequate and proper vowing instructions things have been happenlnb at olnger farm this week a 3bdu jtn6w jjauflhter has been at tending ttajbrooure in homu keon- omlgs what was gains to happen after it was over i didnt know wel6w quite willing for her to go back to high school if that was her wish ao long as she knew definitely what she wanted to do after getting her matriculation on the other hand if ahe did not want to return to school we were not going to insist on it to cut a long story short daughter took her future destiny into her own hands and got herself a job aa mother help in a town aobut twenty miles from hare it all happened so quickly x hardly had time to get my breath before ahe waaaway daughter heard ot this posi tion belnb vacant bhe applied for it- she got it and she went a school friend also got a job on the same street at the same time so they are able to console each other in that firsttime awayrromhomet feeling the two of them went off together in the highest spirits last monday morning there was a dull ache in my heart as i watched them go i knew so well what they were feeling nd what they would have to face which they didnt twen tyseven years ago i was stepping out myself with the same confidence ond exuberant spirits the same feeling as they had that i was going to be inde pendent earn my own living free tv come and go as i pleased and like daughter quite suit i would not bo j homesick well 11 u rood for young people t leave home even if they soon come bak again but its hard for parents lo watch them experiment with lifes problems in their own homes the young peopic are considered and worried over ond sometimes spoiled and petted if they of much as snetae motherly fussing is the natural result their likes and dis likes in regard to food are remembered and considered and special dishes cooked upon occasion for their special benefit they share equally in the pleasures of the home radio automobile papers and magaslnes are common property every one at home is interested to a certain extent in what they say and d but et to them in spite of all the privileges ol home life home spells restraint and the outside world freedom 1 before they know life they must stand on their own feet when daughter went away the c vrre at til five days left bei ihe flnu wind- up uf the short comae in tho form of a banquet and dance on friday night so crforv khclook her departure i made arrangements for her to come for tne big event and go back saturday morn- i lne i went aftor the ivo girls and margarets father took them back next morning margaret la daughters friend the banquet was a great succuss the j tickets were sold out a week ahead of i time and i am sure another hundred tickets could rolly have been disposed of if there had been a hundred to sell but a banquet hall is not elastic it can not accommodate more than the place ill hold so there were many disap pointed people the catering was done by a local branch of the w i and they sure put up a good spread the toasts were proposed and respond- ed to by the young people themselves i and good natured quips were bandied back and forth tike shuttlecocks the puest speaker was dr reynolds one time president of the oac and his subject j s traelogue through england soot land j and prance and a comparison of farm- ing conditions in canada and the west of england which he said did not differ as much aa be expected he mentioned one cornish farm he visited 23 acre divided into eight fields and for which the owner had refused an offer of 1700 j pounds not dollars saturday was quite an adventurous day for the optimist and me in the morning we had taken daughter over to margaret s place and w hen nearly borne we saw a car in ihe ditch an oldish lady was standing on the bank so i slopped to see if i could do anything for her fortunately she was not hurl and explamrd her husband tuid born admirmg our neighbors lovely burn missed the corner and ran into mie ditch saturday night son and i went down loan parked the car and were waiting to crss the road when to our horrw i there was a grinding of brakes ai an old man strpprd in front of an onromlng car and wasknockrd down immediately two policemen appeared from nowhere and to our relief the man was able to stand when helped to hu feet and in- silted he was not hurt and would not go to a doctor the poor old fellow was deaf and probably did not see the car coming it was certainly not the drlv- i ers fault j ooming home we were just on the outskirts of town when a light flashed a tkflf rrfatnintoxicad duvem the chrtitmas experience of motor accidents appears to have proven the proverbial last straw it has released an avalanche of public opinion centring mainly in a strong demand for heavier penalties for drunken drivers it now appear that even the government is impressed with the situation but the action ao far proposed while increasing cost will certainly not hit the bulls- eye in the discussion it has been pointed out that through unwillingness to con vict heavier penalties may defeat the object sought to make such a law ef fective conviction where merited should too certain and penalty uniform no social atandlng influence or monetary persuasion should exempt anyone from the full penalty if deserved our courts have hod frequent and in view of pre sent scientific knowledge- not very creditable dlscumlonaa w a man la drunk or oven- under the influence tills latter description u to be pre ferred it heavier penalties are impos ed uils discussion will inevitably re- emerge with increased emphasis it la at this point that any such safety legis lation is likely to be sabotaged any new enactment should guard against its own defeat if at all possible by giving to the phrase intoxicated or under the influence a definite legal content we are fortunate in having available a progress report of a committee on tests or intoxication operating under tne national safety council of the unit ed states this report while advising clinical examinations before wltneases at the scene ot the accident and a report of the same deems a chemical trmt of the hlghrst value it states t that there ore sixty different pathological condl- loiu which simulate the symptoms of in toxication in order therefore to pro tect the innocent and convict the guilty a test that is specific for alcohol under oil circumstances is greatly twded the rcikirl asserts that scientific ln- veatt gut ions luivi repeatedly verified the fact that the concenrntlon of alcohol in the body fluids is one of che most reli able and objoctlve criteria of in toxica lion chemical lest of the breath the urine the blood and spinal fluid hove been utilised in many citlce of the unit ed states where tesja an now made in sweden and oermnny certain definite form of the blood tet are in operation having been outhorlzed by law on the whole the use of the blood test with proper provisions is the mast accurate and satisfactory tri application the committee la studying further the degree of impairment of responsibil ity and control it deems it desirable to fix a top limit of alcohol concentration in the blood at and beyond which the subject should be considered definitely under the influence and a lower limit of concentration under which effects of alcohol are for the purposes of safety negligible its deliverance on this point la as follows until more dotu arc available the committee suggests an alcoholic concen tration of 15 by weight in urine equivalent to lli in the blood as the top limit and a concentration of about j 1 or its equivalent as the lower level the committee admits however that levels of concentration lower than is1 arc associated with definite impairment of judgment a matter that is very vital in driving professor miles of yale a aery competent authority also regards won r as too high a limit i to make a law with heavier penalties effective it should authorize a chemical lest preferably a blood test which can be takeyij easily and promptly and with out danger and can be preserved and sent to a central laboratory for authori tative analysis the law should uso fix a standard of concentration at and above which the individual should be definitely deemed under the lnfluence drivers and ped estrians involved in accident should alike be subject to such tests and driv ers not involved in accidents but coming under suspicion of police at any time should be subject to such tost the adoption of such a standard in the law la the moat effective safeguard available today accidents arc report ed to have been rcdcued in sweden by 35 and in qermany by 34ct it would tend to limit drinking among drivers and probably in many cases to elminate it completely a j irwin oeneral secretary from the office of the ontario temperance federation durcoltimn lima at faruaakr inlaraal to wtatan in wklih waaun bhibn at tha fiwa praia may dlaawa kaak waah a morning ovotly for icacii dat of tub wrrk thvnday mareh srd it u foolul tb carry tomorrawa bur- enn today i fruay maairiui the one who ha not loved haa not lived halonuy mareh 8th nature gave ua two aara and yet few of ua are able to llatan to both aldea at once saturday mareh lh outing all your can upon him for he caroth for you 1 petor ft 7 monday mareh 7ui it la bettor tb win a foe uuin u kill him tnaatay marah ith contentment haa a atrange power of bringing out bright apota in the dulleat uvr wadnaaday mareh olh oodb myaterlei ore no myaterlea to lllm v nuittck elkiiam iiomk hints tn clean clumneya and stove pipes put n piece of xtnc on the live conusln l hi stove short uaclu are difficult to n into cornerh but if they arc forced through a hmnll blrlpo of pnper and the paper la held inatoad of tile tnck it will aavc bruised anger nalln and temper unit imtaumn in sklnn in hot water about five mlnutm before baking it aavca time i din yoll knovv7 that there are more ulan 3400 lun- irtumea ineliiillnff dlalecu in the world mott of them belong of courhc ur nival or uiiclvlllzed people i there are nald lo be more tluin 000 languages uacd in asia about 600 in europe 275 in africa and more than 1 600 uiiitruage and dialects which arc american j attractive jtound trip ftrtu via toronto miami 4240 jacksonville 343u ncw orleans 3375 los angeles 0425 par tlmo tables routings stopovers hotel rata consult your local agent all coach trdverlnformatlon at harold wiles phone 38 excuse it pl in what wav pat 1 am going to molte you a present of this calf all sure und its just use you sur tkywoota how many kinds of wood an umg in matdnt a matchr aaksd william two kinds- replead harriet he i would and aha would good shoes for young and old oswoelly ruled a d rachun acton at us from the road and in jhc glare ol the rtr ad lights i saw two uniformed con- hlablcv ewn with a clear canaclcnce it tves one a queer feeling u be waved at by the arm of the law i pulled up and the provincial officer said have you your license with you madam indeed yea right her i answered pointing to the duh board would you like to see it and then this provincial doubting thomas his anxiety to see my license utlafled was immediately all smiles and aflaoulty and explained he was checking up on all pcrlmu that night far five yeara x have driven the op timist arid never once without carrying my license with me but this was the first time i had been aaked to show tt ao it just shows tt doaant do to get care- leas about theae things original swajn tclkgilanis fried ego for valentine love has many languages there is the lamruaffe of the sweet nothings of coos and kisses and bafcy talk there is the language of the eyes crooners on the radio and in the movies murmur for lovers in still another tongue there is theoldfashloned languaffe of flowers each bloom carrying its message and the language of postage stamps if the stamp is stuck upside down on the en velope it means one thing kitty corn- rrrd something else and ao on i queerest of all love languages in the one which came to light on st valen tines day when a swain in a new eng land town wanted to send an affection ate greeting to his sweetheart in mon treal it is the language of the egg thls original lover sent a money- order to the canadian national tele graphs to cover the cost of a telegram and the delivery of one friend egg it seemed mad to the telegraph people but they are used to handling strange communications and they were not to be stumped the egg was bought a res- lurunt fried it and the telegraph mes senger started out with his precious message me pedalled his bicycle as rapidly as his tearfulness would allow balancing the egg in one hand and de- j uvrred it unbroken and sunnyside up what its significance was no one knew but the delighted girl who re ceived the valentine and the lover who sent it hey i we muau made a mlaukol hints on iashions by lisbeth tweeds and checks are correct ond pleasing for outdoor activities this spring too fast professor now at what speed does light travel student pretty fasi mr anyway it gets here far too soon in the morn ing free book on hockey how to become a hockey star by that treat authority t p tomniygorman a great book profuaely illus trated and containing many valuable tlpe on howto play the game li autoasmptant pnrnmcs ojtcat playyji tfnowivtw far frwming griiup slnntrad imup m csnatiimm r imi hri gmi1 lully kunlinxt will cud ixil ll itualtlmro 1u1v uitwi trt krll evl itnbiioa aural julist uirlj lurr llob qrsfi wslur iluawwl josra d carl vom gwti usnllia arw iu gus llrkr sim kaas frank uoitrhn d kr to illssa kins cuiicj your choice o ih otm for a label from a tin of crown brand or lily whitk cora syrup write on tha back tour name and addreea and the worda hoc- ftsty boojk or the name of the pleturm you want one book or plctura or each label mall label to addreea below idwatoiiuri business directory mkdhai drj a monivbn fferelalaa aad darteia onios and naaldenot corner avenue and mfln street dr e j nelson phyiaelaa and anna dectro tnerapy dr vm g cullen l m c c phralslaa and lei oltloe hours 14 and t- p m bundays by apnolntment wilbur street jutt north at u1i1 i telephone 1m dr a j mcintosh ba md fhyelslan and bnreeen camirtlclxviiiji ontaftlo offlee and itealdenoe in the lata thoa moores heme mane hsrtl mllten onlaru lkoax c p leatherland b a barrister hellelter netary pnbue acton estates speedily wound up court work attended to promptly office st phones reetdenee 111 successor to ii n partner kenneth m lancdon lurrlstsr hellelter netary faaeai offices aeton orert beynucks oafs for appointments phone acton al oeonreunm u office hours acton tuaaday thursday 116 p m to exo p am inta on request dent ax a j buchanan d d 3 deatal earewea oitloe in lelshman roun 0 a tn until 6 p m by appointment oaa for extractions xssay closed wednesday afternoon phone 4f p w pearen d d s l d uoved to our new quarters in the bytnon block phone 30 stul vetebjnaby b d young vs bvsc veteiinary sa office brookvllle ontario phone milton la f g oakfs vs bvsc veterinary horlwsa oftloe and itesldrncc knox avco acvan phone 130 general i we speciaijze in life fire health and accident automobfl windatonn plate glmb bouer fidelity bono farm insurance annuitiee and all general lines of insurance ocean- stearaahrp tscketa leadino cohtaniza exceixent aunn epreawaeatree pialeeina i laai turn e caaada far laaaaabs oary fred l wright office deeper meek office 11 pheaea baeat iaj time tables 0ian natiqnalflajlway thb famous imuloy pood tto be properly dressed not just smartly dressed or even becomingly dressed but dressed tor the occasion that u the mim of women of good taste they choose all their clothes in the colors and jtyles thatbecome them and then they take from these clothes the garments that are just right for the occasion on which they are to be worn spectator ports clothes is a term tb cover a multitude of occuans you may be walking in the country and cor rectiy wear this type of dreaa jurt as you may be vlewtnff bora race doc race a football gam or tennis match casuai clothes is another term vu means much the same a casual or spectator sports cmt is ahown here it a green handknit ted tutt with fine lined wide ctedt llh it is worn a simple fait hat with grotgrain banding and a gold wool bag is carried rtasvnal pre and salts puistai twotone flannel dresses with jacket tops are among the most popular of spring costumes to date pin sulpad 1 flannel or pin striped tweeds are abso- lutely tops j the plnsoiped flannel suit with ilhwt fastened jacke in navy blank beige hjf- i gag tanpr slate is being chosen by i discriminating women s j ihalrilne or pin stripes usually are to j white broader stripes not so definite j at acton oesns asft dally except sunday dally except sunday dally except sunday sunday only oesag wast dally except sunday dally except sunday dairy except sunday dally except sunday sunday only standard too am 9 54 am ej pm 7 04 p m 4j ajn a m pa 7 0 pm ia m asa 11j3 pa in line are also liked in rough laotdnt blast worsted twill suits in navy orj black are other favorites at this stag ot bolero costumes tn wool rayon crape are very well liked and usually tra shown with printed hjmises gray coach unes coachxb ejbavx aoton kaatvottlvd a 4vs1 am s 57 pjn u am e41 pm 1311 pm s57 pjo wutvounp te kwibsesr x mam e o afl pm sb tm pm 11 jg ajn a sn pm d ii si sxsm x 9 is pjn it tllpffl e 1jjj ajb attirouth to 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