Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 4 Dec 1941, p. 15

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.cn. ciember 3o 1941 THE WHITBY ÇAZETTE AND CHRONICLE h~Man Can Thump cèér On Back And Teil u How It Would Taste Haý.Spuit 50Yesrs Pefecting Hia Technique; Manages Duke of Windsr].Ranch m, Dec. 3.-(AP) - W. U lc53 tisunp a steer on the and -tel how t would teste up Into porterhouse steaks. 'saneat trick, but hles spent sperfecting At. yle ls thse chief lve stock ge t the 42nd Internationial eStock exposition. He aiso nages thc Duke o! Windsor's * ian ranch near High River, and Ance was prof essor of mai husbandry at thc University Wisconsinl. Duing tis year's eight-day ex- ton, he wll examine, lap, pat, * and pincis more than 2.000 e steers and heifers--one of lch yul be crovned thse North enican grand champion. Mytlfying te watch Watching a lve stock judge In tic a I ntriguing but somneviat stifying to thc average urbai- *Yet every carmes or pose Car- bestows upon - a specimen as esary for tic final determina- -tise quality of meat that the al WAll Provide for htssan con- ption. "Te outer form of tise animal the seisse o! touci tell tise 0f the quantity, texture and ere are several -plante Uiat are gerous to man. In the tropical ests of Uic Amazon there are autiful orchids that have horrible Ours. Iniside their cup-like blooms re Uic decaying remnains of brde tihe orchid lias trapped. "ley ae ao strong that they wil seize amans wrist n a grîp that yl leave a brulse. J Win String Broken Penn State *on ixty-five soccer ecmces n a row tlis year before bing deféated by Annsy. flavour of the underlying meat,» he said. "If the animal'. beck la Weil formied. resAlent and sof t to the toucis, the meat cuta boni that section vil be tender and flavour- ful. If, on the other hand, tlas hard or woody or the underlying mus- cles luenpy, the Meat will- be tough and lscking n tise juices that sup- ply flavour."' Xa O.AC. Graduate Carlyle firat trted hia hand at animal judging n 1891, vilAi a 11- year-oid student at Guelph Agricul- tural college in Ontario. Tise best steer of that era, lie be- H.eves, would be se mucis out of place In modern competition as a gay nineties glamour girl In a 1941 beautY côntest. Today's prize-win- ning animal te a 10w set, thick. fieshed blocky type vltisout toc mucis buse and but little vaste. Hii predeceSsor eas a bigger, isigier. hlPped tougiser animal, Who need- ed more Urne tb mature. Altisough he -han examlned thou- sanda 0f the world's finest live stock In lteis haf-century of judg- ing, Carlyle stil te looking for tise perfect animal. "It Is as elusIve asetihe perfect man or woman." he sald, «andi nether of them has turned up yet.- Racles And Bites In thse US. Navy -terrier- speils destroyer" thaît steol, .wif t thin- Aihelled Powerf-ui vesacl that darle n boldiy 10 root crut luriking sub.. ,eb(h dnO.bo Racing An Honsg Kong War or no war, Hong Kong itilI imnporta race pontes f i-ce Australia cri nîiety-six have arived 10 be ru-il n thse 1942 seoson. 71wicva-cuum rcaner woe firat usemin 1901. - - - - - - - - - Jlunknq a6toid C.rtainly You Are THINKING 0F SOMETHING SENSIBLE, A NECESSI1'Y, OR A COMFORTABLE GIFT TO BE ENJOYED BY ONE AND ALL. WHY NOT SEND THEM FUEL OR HAVE A BLUE COAL- AUTOMATIC HE-AT RE- GULATOR INSTALLED? THIS IS A CHRISTMAS WHEN WE MUST BE SANE, SENSIBLE AND SAVING, AS WELL AS "BRAVE, BRIGI--Tl ND BRITISH." COLUINFUSOFFICE $ntRCONTRASI TO NAZI QUARTERS Ad jutant Not Much Better Off; Prisoners in 'Marbie Hall.' But Staff n Shacks (Tise Bevmanville Stateaman) Portise past year and more, in letters and n conversations, ve have becîs told by soidiers, ,ostly 0f tise Veterans CRiard of Canada Who have been guarding Intfrn- nient Camps. Uiat their surrourd- ings. habitations, tours of duty, snd distance froan home and fam:lles, have been collectively, just about thse moat heartless experience ac- corded Ciadian forces anywliere and for Vterans of Uic last war. Y-s, and of the South Africcan ond other vars, t borders on diagrace. Most Of these "ut! sweats." have neyer been dloser then a $10) bil: f rom sociie since tliey enlisted. rhis te Particularly truc of those f rom Howmanvllle, who have been heîd to duty n Quebec. Meantime. a Quebec unit has come 10 Bownssn- ville. And tliey, 100, or tiseir wives wiso Wisis to come here for a btlef visit, are $10. or more out ot peck- et. 1 J aaciean'a (24 Issues>, ' Cc. 1 Canadian Home Journal, 1 yr. 4 1 Ciatelaine, 1 yr. 1 National Home Monthîs', 1 yT. 1 Famîls' Herald & Weekly ýýtar, I y-r 1 Canadian Horticulture & Home. 1 yr OROUP"A" Liberty <Weeklyi, 1 yr. Magazine Dgest, 8 mof. True Slory. 1 yr, Sucver Screen. i yr Christian Herald. 6 mot Fadt Digest. 1 yr. Flower Grower; I yr Famîly Herald & Weekly Star, 2 Science & Dîscovery. i yr. American Girl. I yr Parents* Magazine, 6 mou Open Road for Boys, 1 Ir. Screcnland, 1 yr The foregoing is preUminary Lo our personal observation of yesler- day, at the new Interment Camp at the BTS. grounds wheti we were contronted with a spectacle vhich conflrmed ail that we had heard. At our eibow were surrour.d- ings 50 bare and forbiddlng as to be poitively ludicrous when com- pared to the luxurtous quarters of German prisoners, just across the road. behind wire fence. We qat ln the office of Col. C. j. Wlipbell. Camp Commandant. who lias bi'en n ail of Britaknsa wars withln the present century. It vas in à new boerc-and-lar paper building. Remember, ite (the colonels office. In oane corner was a camp bed. Wash basin and Ice waier were on a packing box !or ablutions and shavtng. Pine floors vers bare. In a corner, on tihe ikior. manecuphoard, were a f ew jars of jarn and marmalade. Steam pipes and radiators lay outside in a frozen diteis. A rusty heater dif!fus- ed soft cool snicke. Tishe whole set- Up could be descrlbed as a -pip" (if last century. Next door, Capt. M. S. Qooderisan, Camp Adjutant, fared about as well, or as tsdly, And down the corridor were N.C. 0.'s and men. equally destitute of homle standards. What a lie And to thlnk of it acros(lie road in the palatial BTS. building were shining porcelaIn. glearning tiles. Polished terrassa; the new home of Hun marauders latels' corne to town. As thse Britishs have it, "Old soldiera neyer die, they Simply fade away." And thes' f.dei avay acroas the roud, f rom tiles atoid e as-redwhlc aokcgThey cook beMlin moisI heât. and if s'eu eer thse pan elosels' the aeasuppjlies the necealars' motai.t. Cooka por t sialy- and Uuecughly., AVGUST MAILS LOST I.ondon-(CP)-Letters and pa- pers mailed fromOn anada, excetpt from lise Maritime provInc- Aig. 23 and 24, ver. bast by enem,- ic- tion, tise postmaster-generai an- nounced. Willie Hoppe, vetean <euc champ- ion. s touring tise colleges teaching billiards., k and terra= oto tar-shacks tw make room for their arrogant charges. Now t con be told, and ]et thll 1e bit of history go into the Archîsea as to how Canada booliz altertIse comforts of lionourable veterans of formdr wara who are back on the Job doing tlieir bit In unit and other inconvenienoes. But non a sol- dAer vas heard to complain, and tise cditor could not heip but make a mental observation and comparli on. 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