the acton pree prfs9 thursday mawfth slai b xx interest to women menu hints m fr n by betty bwcuy one or two special dishes should be iprm for tttster christmas and new ver dinners may have exhausted your supply of new recipes so here we few effstry tauter uwstion basta t azotji a one dish meel 3 cup cooked dried uraai 3 cups tomato sauce or strained toma toes 1 ufletpoon chopped onion j pound spaghetti a tablespoons bacon fat 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon popper cook the spaghetti in ittlllna salted water until sort and drain ootfic the onion in the at add tomato umu and spaghetti pish in lemon aflpic bcrves 0b itablcinoflnjuultemrip v cup cold water sprinkle gelatine on water add 1 a cupe hot water j4 teaspoon wait 1 tablespoon susar ft tablespoons lemon juice dmk add 1 cupn any cooked flaked inn nalmon tuna etc turn into mold and chill until arm unmold and decorate with lettuce hearts and fancy lemon garnishes scryc with tartore sauce piweappue cheese salad 1 tablespoon gelatin j tablespoons cold water syrup drained from pineapple noma plus wuter to make 1 cup 3 pockaticn 0 oa cream cheese v teaspoon aalt cup mayonnaise 1 cup whipping cream j tablespoon lemon juice 1 h oz can pineapple gems idralned j cup nut meats broken cup preserved ulnglr cut in smsjl pieces if desired soften gelatin in cold water live mln utvi dlsulvl in pineapple uyrup and water which has been brought to a boll alauh flu cm to soften add salt mayon huul vhlpicd cream dissolved eelatln and lemon juin when partially thick ened fold in plncuppk and nuts also dinner it dislrcd turn into lndllvdual molds unci pluct in refrluerator until firm htrvt mi crisp lettuce yilui it to it sirvinffn khlmaub mkiunoue pie li cuph l run uouned conduiihid milk j uibufljxmn lemon juice j iip separated 1 cup inwlil stiutd rhubarb tiiulcnpoona buulir vanilla wuftr pu t rum illimd flwuumd t imdi iiiid milk li mun julci ami mlk i old in rhubarb which hus bun dmimd iu into pit plato 01 iu in lined with vuiilllu water pie crust cover with nurliirlu made tij bnuint viu uluuvt until tllt unci uddliik miftar hake in niuclorutt oven 1360 dcffrwu i hi nihiuus ot until broun olilll before serving vanujua wafer iil cutis 1 cut cuouiih uuullu wiftrtt in lialu to stmut ixruuiul txuu of i tneh pit hk and put tin iu in plait hull inoutli uu ilia waiurh m uuikt tup ofcnihiiih mix thonuiiihh with 4 iublwipoont i tyilud uiilui cowr bottom ur plo pirn pnssiii llunu nit ilut 1 ur in hu hih uminl iltl ll pumpac ma iu 1uti ml im1 tal 11 tti tu ot qtimiui kikxih tliurlnu caiiudu durliik uu liutt itw nxmh bifort tlu uiiv couuuued nusl prihhfiuulu if soim dtwcrlptlon or otlur ueiortltnu to e j rth vcarllnu examliilr uf publica tion and director of publhiu cuntonu dulsioii ptpartnunt ol national kevntuu cuit of ocrmnn nomkliu fori instaiwe revealed upon inspection cam i ouflatfrd layers of leaflets extol hub tin naal cvd and ttie hitler credo phono i sruplile records of uu fuehrers vitriolic speebluw were often found ainotur slilp- neiks a virtual flood of propaffanda was stemmed at canada s frontlrrs by customs uuiiectors hints on fashions for many um here a spectator sports suit of many uux since each item can do duty with other clothes the threequarterlength coat tops a black lisle sweater blouse and gored gray flnnol skirt with a trim built up waistline the coat is of men s wear gray flannel with a white stripe it i us tailored patch pockets and simple mannish collar four bone buttons close ii in a straight line from the shoulders trees to trap snow the use of tree belts- as a means of trapping snow to nil dugouts which are excavations on farms to hold water has jecn succesafully demonstrated at the dominion parent nursery station suth trland bask a bolt of treea 1 500 feet long served to catch enough snow to fill a dugout of 17 000 cubic feet capacity each in cut toil of lnr belt thus contributing ltvcn ublc feet of vatcr to the dug ut for this purpose a single btlt of iucji from nut to four row 3 and 15 fiet jr more in htuht is rocommuidfd wookly gardengraph written by dean iiaixiday ittt centrif prett canirfm how to feed a ttwc wimm i iwti ft trmsumr early spring as growth is storting is an excellent time to feed a tree he- member too that a wellfed treb is better able to resist the attacks of insects or diseases aatmyrpecpb liowe tfq not know just where to serve a trees dinner a simple rule for feeding is that a tree s roots spread as far or sometimes farther than the spread of its branches as shown in tha accompanying aardengraph mont af tjtc feeding roots are at tho ex tremities of the largo roots a tree s dinner therefore should be served in a circle which la roughly the limits of the outer spread of its branches and not merely in a clrqlc close to the trunk of the tree in fact it is more important to introduce food into the ground in the area of the outer nproad or the trees brnncrun than it is closer in to the trunk aix in doubt the young couple stood before the pamon both seemed very frightened the parson glanced at tho young man do you he said slowly take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife i i really don t know stammered the iboy nervously the parson turned to the girl and do you lie asked take this man to be your lawful wedded husband well hesitated the girl i m be ginning to wonder thi parson nodded th it s great he cried grimly i now pronounce you man and wife maybe the farm utttria tlaitud aettichmwi barcuttn4hl rxpert- tmrca in itudylns ttlr knaush lansuase iu egfcl when i ant duoovr4 that if i m quick i iu tut that if i wu tied imai tut ui tnt too rrtly i a tail and that not to at waa to tut i woo du- courased but whan i came aerau tho ontonm the flrat ona won ona otto- dollar nriia x cava up trying 1 sec you re doing a lot of work henry on the old homestead and about the farm did you come into a legocy no sir i got a home improvement loan from the bank of montreal a simple matter no fuss or bother the rates are low and im paying it back by instalments home improvement loans obtainable lm at3 25 per 100 repayable in twelve monthly instalments for borrowers with seasonal incomes repayment may be made in other convenient periodic instalments sk for our folder bank of montreal bstablibhedis17 v7 iomjl 4uum imsll occauh a u1cjh acton branch w rl clayton manner chronicles ot i j y ginger farm -th- wrlllen flpeelslly ler the aeten vy ytm owkniiounk i claiuot msim with uiow jnehn daitljhitlitalayfll and drlfu here and there several feet high ittteema strange to speak of kaster but klllt there it la i and o weather notwithstanding i wish you on and u a happy kailer and we might even have raster weather before this gets into print who can tell but if we dont we don t we might console ourselves with the thought that this u the earliest eanter in twentyseven years you know it is small wonder that city and country people people frequently fall 10 see each other s vlewilnt so often we are talking at cross purpose we don t even understand how differently each is afttocted by weather conditions i even find it that wny with daughter now she is living in the city and her raised in the country last week i said somethlna about bung snowed in and that i hoped ww would be able ut get the ear in that night she looked amas ed and said why wherever did all the snow come from well 1 wish the people who think there lsn t any snow could see some of tle lane around hero i am quite sure tho farmers in this district have had all thej of dig themse out or awhile however it is no more than wo oxpect in this country and we are always more or less prepared for it but over in rngland and scotland tho unusual severity or the weather this wlnllmust have brought real hardship and suffer ing to a great number of people i simply cannot lmntilne what it would be like over there an far back an my memory goes snow was always an event and in my young days it was quite a grievance with me that the ice never stayed long enough for me to learn to skate i re member hearing my mother u11 of the winter when the rlvor was frozen over for nix wf cltfl and that my father skated from our home town down thi river to uie next village about five miles nwny i suppose that must have been forty five or fifty years ago but there wna never anything like that that i can remember and now when i think of the old country and the inadequate heating for such sevt re weather it makes me shiver imaglnt trying to ke p pipes from burst ing with only open flrcplnc t for hen ting 1 but to nil awuy from the weather soimtlmca i wonder what the farmer of the futurt will be like will the dirt farmer wxn be a man of the past will furmliik evintually become a while collar job i urn temp tied to ask theic tiuestlons becaiuu of a dtnrriptlvt tractor folder hint his come our uay oenerully speaking we think of a trac tor as a nols smelly cumbersome thing don t we not a thing of beauty nor anything that on would drhc for plea sum but fashions change in t motors ius in everything else and so i find in hits iderthtp folder what mliiht will hi uiled n kirp r tractor it looks mort 11 ki u coupo with tractor whu ls and hi rt un some of the outstanding ft a i tun i an imlohcd cab lltltd with safety khuh nd lined with found nhsorblng matt rial li t wattr hraltr for cold uialhi r und an air circulator f r hot summer d iys two comfortable uphol m n d stats dnnvbt so uit hired man can iuk his rklrl nlong for a jov ride a cigar llglltt i how often do farmers smoke i t iguts unywajl an electric horn sun lsor windshield wlpt r rear vhw mirror i it clock mid n radio i the tractor alio ins m if sturlti imabt n ht adllghts stop 1 lil buinpvrh and ftiidtrs nnd a io ible speeel of 40 m p h i lluiluj i id nnd din slitl nil ihls lu i imititf in mm siirprtmd that t won di i nh 11 i ilu flit ut i f firmmti will im ienliu i i4t tt lmiikuu mk h tni t is in li to el i sit ins luunhiibli but thin pi u liuihid il the 1dm of vi ill s n r iv und uu plums 1 1 fore ii ri in i mnu n use whether n w ii i u n mil l ti s find f i r d uds rutin l i mm piilti puuuu turn foi instntut tlilnk this sup r tractor in fine tthlth i ipjxv is just as it thould bo siiwt if tint tx of trader ls u ed at all il will 1 sons kntr tin tiill use it in uirs to rum bultm thtn jug uu prite for farm picxlun will nicd to be dr tlcali cluinkttl iw f rt iminj such tractor cpuld be sold that was i juht tint thing this highly descrlptlvt foldtr omllicd to mention tlu pri e of thi tractor j i well i hae come to the end of this column and havont mentioned either i the fate of finland or the coming elec tion about plnlund there doesn t svem anything left to saj in place of words there just seems to be one big ache for a sod endlns to such wonderful courage and all i can say about the coming elec tion is thut i shall be elad when it is over i j a dull affair pir he fiftieth time the two rather careful boxers had fallen into a clinch turn aht the lights i aliouted a voice from the gallery tw9m two lovln earts want to be alone i leave tjiem light alone i shouted another voice i want v rd i yfe auttockect gyproc fireproof wallboard light enough to be easily handled sturdy and tough to provide a per manent job gyproc is the ideal material for walls and ceilings the larga sheets of precojt fireproof gypsum reach from floor to ceiling jum a few sheets nailed in place and the job is done ami gyproc glwt you all t owicmihowsi firiproof humfar oaf permanent and durarle iharafer tafiemtutj will not crack warp shrink or swcu invisible joints pond trip or unncltory smooth dustfree surfaces oiy la kaep elwin takes any type of decoration ne monotony the lightest weight gypium wallbeard mad in canada gyproc it wld vrywhr in canada st yetfr total diattr in immhtr and huhdwrs suppiui oh ginuini 0ym0c jelsvtfjrv fwo wtrysi tjexatfrtjeiie gyproc on the back of every sheet 2 look for the green sirlpentrboilnldtediei accept no tuhitituttt via is tw n iwevufc ur ttm mfal ipvpsmii limu nu alsilisislino ainidti limited lon iii musi an industry to the furtherance of agriculture o founded and developed on the basis of helpfulness to iho farmer the implement industry is entirely dependent on the prosperity of agriculture for its own success through tho years tho implement maker has with quality of product- and genuinely helpful service won tho high regard and goodwill of tho uiers of his product there aro few farmers who do not valuo sincerely iho service of tho implement company lack of understanding of some of the problems of the industry may give rise on occasion to criticisms that seek to detract from or disparage iho part that tho implement maker plays in the light of the facts however misunderstandings vanish and a bettor appreciation results farmors equipment investment greatly reduced most of the drscussioni on prices of implements compar ing them with those of years ago for instance fail to take cognizance of the improvement in methods that have taken place resulting in the use of different machines from those of a quarter of a century ago tho oneway disc seeder has displaced to a serious oxtont so far as the manufacturer is concerned several other machines and it dot so because it cuts the cost of tillage and seeding by from 40 to 50 the small combine has spread the use of this method of harvesting until the sale of them now almost equals that of binders and this because it costs only 6c per acre for out of pocket expense to harvest with the small combine os against si 90 per acre by tno binder thresher method a saving of 1 64 per acre the wheat farmer can equip today with tho latest tractor and tillage and harvesting equipment at 28 leu than he could for comparable machines ten years ago equipment too that enables him to cut the costs of his operations by over 50 this is the contribution of the implement industry to the furtherance of agriculture and mattey harris takes pride in having played an important part in it whatever hel5 agriculturehups canada modern farm machinery helps agriculture masseyharris lbadbrs in thb impibmbnt industry sinci 1847 j- for best buys consult the ads