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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1934, p. 7

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r le page srs the acton free press thursday september 27th 1934 wu i- i- m a plain mans cbeed you dont get flowers unless you sow the seeds until you work and lug and pull up weeds your garden wont be clear who values pleasure till theyve felt some pain the rainbows glory only follows rato relief comes after fear you cant buy knowledge not the smallest bit for men get gold by digging deep for it down in the earth it lies you dont win races if you only trotj youve got to sprint and sprint a golly lot if you would win a prize you cant have friends worth anything unless you showfyourself a friendly soul i guess and stop to have axhat and if you take a nasty knock one day some good thing comes to smooth the lump away for life is just like that menu hints recipes for new and novel dishes household ideas an suggestions two economical dainties delicious desserts need not be expen sive here for instance are two recipes for dishes that are decidedly economical and just as decidedly delicious baked prunes cover 1 pound of prunes with cold water and let stand for 4 hours drain prunes and reserve the liquor add cup sugar to the liquor and boll until the sugar is dissolved skimming if necessary place the drained prunes n a covered casserole cover with hot liquor and bake in moderate oven325 degrees f 40 minutes california prune betty 2 cups cooked prunes 2 apples 3 cups soft bread crumbs va cup gtanulated sugar cup butter cinnamon 3cup prime juice pit prunes and slice iare7 core and slice apples arrange onethird the bread crumbs in baking dish cover with half the prunes sugar apples and butter sprinkle lightly with cinnamon add naif of remaining crumbs then re maining prunes sugar apples butter and more cinnamon cover with crumbs and add prune juice cover dish and bake about 1 hour in a modecateoven 375 degrees p orange milk foam 6 tablespoons orange juice 6 tablespoons evaporated milk 6 tablespoons cold wato 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon grated orange rind beat or shake thoroughly serve at once in a large glass chilling with ice il desired fresh milk may be used in place of evaporated milk- this is an excellent midmeal drink for children who are undernourished it is also a good beverage accompaniment for meals evaporated milk makes the drink very economical club plate salad serves 1 on the large section of an ordinary grill plate arrange bed of crisp lettuce and centre with a scoop of cottage cheese circle cheese with segments of orange making a double row of seg ments segments should have all en veloping membrane removed garnish with a maraschino cherry serve with a sweet french dressing on smaller divisions of plate arrange a mound of potato salad garnished with olives and a slice of hard cooked egg and two small peanut butter and jelly sandwiches accompany with a beverage prefer ably orange juice the derelict continued from page three fell on a little green bundle on the moss where he had been lying when mac laren had found him it was the money 1 he laughed aloud and picked it up hes gone and ive got it he crded then his face sobered but he didnt do nothin not a single thingl james dubys whole theory of life was shaken for a long long time he stood there fingering the bills by and by he got away from the place and went through the woods toward maclaxensl camp still he fingered the bills its his money he said to hlmseu and he didnt do nothin i was too iiowdown mean james duby v as weary and empty when he rested again on the hillside above the camp the sky was overcast and it had begun to rain evening already had fallen in the wilderness by and by when he saw the lights go out in the mist one oy one he crept cautiously down to the cabin pushed open the door and enter ing knelt by the safe exactly as he had knelt the right beforet ill put it back he jvhispered 1 11 put it back and then ill go away he was square i wont so much as steal bread ill go away empty just so i get away thout beta catched the tumblers clicked and the door of the safe opened the old mans hand fumbled at his breast and then leaving the roll of bills he stole out toward the open door at that instant his heart jumped and his breath caught in his throat he had heard the sound of a footstep the door wasi thrown wide with a loud bang and a cold stern voice that struck the old man to the heart cried whos there a match sputtered and ta flared wee11 donald maclaren stood in the doorway and looked at james duby j5e-m-h- come back lor more have you donald maclarens gaunt frame bued the narrow exit for a moment the old man cowered dumbly his eyes dropped and his hand shook then he threw back his head he stood up and faced donald maclaren without flinching and his words seemed to come from the james duby of forty years before i aint he cried youve used me right and ive found your money and brought it back ive brought every cent ill not take even whats coming to me ill net eat till i reach the landing and then ill pay for it maclaren smiled jim duby he said calling the old man by this name for the first time in forty years go into the cookroom and eat then go to the bunk room and sleep sleep all day tomorrow on wednesday the boysll go but on the drivel what wednesday the boys go out on the drive whwhat stul the old man did not understand and youll go with them the bleared old eyes brightened ill do it the new old james duby spoke the words with a strange decision maclaren was a wise man the two others were the only souls in camp who knew the history of those two days and they never told james duby stayed with maclaren three years and then went down to logans tending and did such work as could be found for a man of his advanced age until in the course of time he died a hundred rivermen were at his funeral they called him square which was the tribute that he had most desired dominion bxpkbihentaia fabks weekly news letter fibre flax at the central farm the harvesting of flax for fibre hos been completed at the central experi mental barm the yield of both straw and seed is father light as compared with previous years it would appear that the hot dry summer has been largely responsible for such relatively low yields as soon as the straw has been deseeded it wlll be spread on the meadows for dew retting and at the end of approx imately three weeks from that time the retted straw will be picked up carried to the flax mill scutched hackled and baled for the market planting peonies peonies are now being planted at the central experimental farm a sunny spot is chosen where the soil was dug deeply several months ago and well rot ted manure was put in the bottom of the trench just before planting time some bonemeal is mixed with the soil a handful for each root the tubers are soplaced that there is two inches of soil above the crown for if they were planted too deeply the flowers may not bloom it is advisable to mulcrtthe plants for the first winter to prevent alternate freezing and thawing in the late autumn the leaves should be cut ofl and burned so that if any disease spores are present they will be destroyed and not left on the ground over winter protecting potatoes from freezing injury losses to potatoes from low tempera tures may be prevented by adopting the following measures 1 harvest the crop before heavy frots 2 store the crop in rooms haying a temperature be tween 35 and 40 degrees p thus pre venting the potatoes from turning sweet and the development of necrosis 3 provide protection against frost for po tatoes transported during the cold months 4 when it is known that potatoes have been undercooled do not handle them until it is certain that the temperature is above the freezing point swede roots for seed swede roots for seed may be stored either in outside pits or in a dark well ventilated cellar free ifrom frost yet sufficiently cool to keep them from sprouting to early in the spring when the roots are pulled the tops should be cut off about an inch to an inch and a nan from the crown 100000000 in new gold prediction that the value of gold pro duced by canadian mines in 1934 may reach atotauof 100000000 is made in an interim report on canadas mineral industry other minerals will also con tribute to tho national wealth with the rate of nickel output during the first half of tho year at unprecedented levels and with the expectations of a quicken ing of steel operations in tho unltodhj states in the last quarter a new high outrut record 1s anticipated for this metal indications are that popper out put will establish a peak record the 1934 promotion being estimated at from 175000 tons to 185000 tons comparing with 148500 tons in 1933 lead and zinc output for the first half of the year was well ahead of the corresponding 1933 period canadas position as an exporter of base metals has shown decided improve ment during the first seven months nickel to the value of 18843000 was sold abroad copper was exported to the value of 11171000 lead 3451000 j and zinc 4531000 comparative figures for the corresponding 1933 period ore- nickel 11499000 copper 8117000 lead 2519000 and- zinc 2403000 progress can be recorded for practic ally every phase of activity in the min- i eral industry and in some instances the advances over corresponding periods ol last year have been remarkable pjg iron and ferroalloy output for the first seven months of 1934 at 194600 tons compares with 67900 tons in the 1933 period gypsum output to the end of may at 90300 tons compares with 47000 tons tor the 1933 period the compara tive figures for lime are148r4qqtons and 98800 tons for cement 834500 barrels and 687500 barrels for cement 54000 tons and 36900 tons for clay products 797400 and 632000 for petroleum 607600 barrels and 417800 barrels and for coal 5153400 tons and 4262200 tons a small decrease in natural gas output is recorded during the year the search for gold and the development of newly discovered properties and of properties reopened following the rise in the price of gold have continued with increasing fervour in this connection it is significant to note that by far the greater portion of the properties brought under develop ment in recent years belong to the re juvenated class many of the properties now prominently to the forefront belong to this class j cadesky optometrist will boe in acton on wednesday oct 3 inbtead of monday october 1st as previously announced anyone suffering from eyestrain defective vision or headache should not miss the opportunity of consulting this eyesight specialist appointments may bo made with mr a t brown druggist consultation free office hours 9 a m till 4 p m when asthma comes do not despair turn at once to the help effective dr j d kelloggs asthma remedy this wonderful remedy will give you the aid you need so sorely choking ceases breathing becomes natural and without effort others thousands of them have suffered as you suffer liut have wisely aimed to this famous remedy and ceased to suffer getfitpackage this very 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tonic tablets at browns drug store wool from bocks canadas hudson bay port treasure chests serves 6 6 bananas cup orange juice- 2 tablespoons brown sugar choose thoroughy ripe bananas with brown or spotted skins bake bananas in skins about 15 minutes split skin carefully down one side remove pulp mash and add orange juice and sugar return to skin serve at once while warm rind marshmallow pie makes 1 pie 2 eggs 4 tablespoons cornstarch cup sugar 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated orange cup water 2 tablespoons butter 1 dozen marshmallows beat egg yolks mix cornstarch and sugar combine all ingredients except marshmallows cook in double boiler 15 minutes fold in the marshmallows cut in small pieces cool place in baked pie shell cover with meringue made of whites of eggs and 2 table spoons sugar and brown slightly in a slow oven requisite on the farm every fanner and stockraiser should keep a supply of dr thomas bclectric oil on hand not only as a ready remedy for ills in the family but because it la a horse and cattle medicine of great potency as si su for sweet oil for horses and esttltt affected by eollo ktfar surpasses mtythtnthu can be administered vl with seven boats already loaded and cleared and six more on the way in under contract the prospect is that about twenty boats will load at churchill canadas new port on hudson bay this season the 13 ships contract ed will carry about 3600000 bushels of grain and if the total runs to 20 ships about 5600000 bushels will seek the worlds markets through the northern route the grain so far handled this year has been from the crop of 1933 and has gone to churchill direct from country elevators in sasktachewan although since the seventeenth cen tury the waters of hudson bay and hudson strait have been utilized as a short route into the heart of the con tinent there was no large commercial development of the route pending the building of a railway and the necessary terminal facilities with the completion of the railway shipments of wheat began to go out by that route in 1931 when two cargoes totalling 544769 bushels were exported in 1932 ten steamers left churchill with approximately 2736- 000 bushels of grain and 881 tons of cereals and flour about 450 tons of various commodities were imported through the port the chief claims for the hudson bay route are that it shortens the distance to kuropean ports and brings the head of ocean navigation into the casp-and- west centre of the continent from churchill to liverpool is 2936 miles whereas from new york to liverpool is 3040 miles from montreal to liverpool via belle isle straits is 2760 miles and churchill is in a longtltude west of min neapolis and st paul manufacture on a large scale of rock wool from mineral deposits in the niagara peninsula of ontario is indicat ed by a report just issued by the canadi an department of mines this conclusion is based upon successful experiments in the departments laboratories where rock wool of high quality has been made from samples of rock obtained from the deposits rock wool is a product which up to the present has not been manufactured in canada it is used as insulator for all types of buildings and for numerous industrial purposes where it is not sub ject to excessive vibration with the development of a very longflbred flex ible wool that does- not break down under vibration such as has been produced on an experimental scale from canadian raw material its field of service in blanket form may be extended to insula tion for ships and railway trains a new and steadily widening market for rock wool is in the soundproofing and acoustical treatment of auditoriums offices theatres and radio stations its fireproof and verminproof nature makes it especially valuable for these purposes greasespotted rug we must get out into the free think ing world and show religion is the most mindstirring thing to whlcbi men can turn dr c h laws grease on a carpet can be removed with flour if it is used instantly cover the place well with the flour which will absorb the grease leave for itwo or three hours then sweep it up next put a large piece of blotting paper over the place and cover with a hot iron finally rub the part with a flannel dipped in turpentine n9 disappointment georgetown lumber co 1 t w h kentner prop geeorgetown and acton builders supplies sash doors trim flooring roofing shingles n meleod manager acton yard fall exhibition of the esquesing agricultural society will be held at georgetown fssf october 5 6 best stock exhibit westof toronto magnificent hall exhibits high jumping for horses steeplechase potato races on horseback for ladies and gentlemen lacrosse game norvalvs cheltenham horseshoe pitching contest baby show oldtime fiddlers contest lucky number draw prize worth 500 2 prizes for largest family at grandstand at 330 p m saturday for many other special features see prize list lorne rifles scottish band of georgetown and the lorne rifles scottish pipe band will furnish music during the afternoon admission c adults 35c automobiles 25c children 15c dance friday evening oct 5th town hall 50c couple george leslie jr president percy w cleave treasurer wm a wilson secretary p w pearen d d s l d s dental surgeon successor to late dr j m bell plione 29 mill street acton veterinary dr a g m bruyns veterinary surgeon all calls receive prompt attention terms reasonable phone 135 acton ontario office mill street next wiles oafs 753 dr thos kain graduate veterinary for 27 years successor to late dr h acoxe night phone 66 day phone 1 office same quarters as late dr coxa e n harrop b v sc phone day or night 83 residence bower avenue acton all calls promptly answered rates reasonable miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every description carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndbam street quelph ont a tribute of thoughtful respect things that are fine and worth while 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