the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 19 1947 xray saved this mans children get your chest xray its free tom jones thought he was healthy his final medical before discharge from active service showed he had tubercu losis through xray it was discovered that he had infected his children treat ment for all was begun at once because the disease was discovered early treatment was simple and recovery speedy and sure you can safeguard yourself and your family by participating in the community xray survey christmas seats paid for this survey buy more next christmas contributed in the national interest by the stouffville lions club stouffville survey july 234 the old home town by stanley a1yra ma1wjeiheverv fige t had markso fof paws ireatmeftr was thcwe th hhset aaam tose out to wipe his razor on ajowwell just have to keep neyaks- ano essitos like oc piujsbury poes- startup 04d i emwwuiw wiwuwinwn mjumjiu this knowledge q what is a substitute for bak ing powder a in an emergency 2 table- shoes a a little vaseline jelly applied i to the shoes will make them soft and pliable the jelly should be rubbed into the leather with a piece spoonfuls of cream tartar and and 0 fj one scant teaspoon of baking soda are equal to 3 teaspqpnfuls of bak ing powder q how can i prevent white goods from turning yellow when storing it a when putting away white goods or white garments wrap them in blue tissue paper or lay between folds of blue tissue paper q how can i remove a stub born glass cork from a bottle a by wrapping a hot cloth around the neck of the bottle q how can i soften stiff leather q how can i make moist crack ers crisp a when crackers aborb moist ure they lose their crispness place them in a pie pan or baking sheet and bake in a hot over for about ten minute q how can i remove stains from knives a the majority of stains on knives can be quickly removed by rubbing with a piece of raw potato q how can i preserve soft rubber goods mm expect bumper crop at red wing orchards during coming season one good day like friday and the bees can do enough work to insure a full crop dick adams orchard manager at redwing orc hards stated when interviewed and from present indications i would predict a crop of apples as good or better than last year at the famous orchards located a mile and a half west of whitby the blossoms are about 10 days be hind schedule because of the bad weather whereas last year the trees were in full blossom for may 24 this year the melbas a variety similar to the duchess apples are a suspend the article several inches above a dish or pairin which a small quantity of kerosene the vaper arising will prevent cracking without injuring the goods q what is a substitute for lino leum a a substitute for linoleum is to stretch a worn briissels carpet wrong side up and apply two coats of floor paint 21 hours apart after this use one or two coats of water proof varnish q what is a substitute for vine gar when making a salad a a good substitute for vinegar when making a salad dressing or mint sauce is the juice of a lemon q how can i quickly remove white wash a try scrubbing the whitewash ed surface with vinegar and water the only trees in full blossom now although another fine day would bring the macintosh trees into full bloom on the south side of the highway the pear trees were a mass of white blossoms and h bumper crop is expected one of the most interesting phases of work carried on in con nection with orchard work is the bridge grafting which is now under way every year the mice do con siderable damage to the trees by chewing away a circle of bark about three or four inches wide around the tree the number of trees affected varies according to the size of the mice population and poison is used to try and destroy the mice in spite of precautions anywhere from a dozen to 200 trees are damaged by the mice but by using bridge grafting the number of trees lost is kept at a minimum john lishman redwing em ployee and an expert at bridge grafting explained that the opera tion requires about two hours per tree during march when the trees are dormant twigs are cut from healthy trees and stored in wet sawdust in cold storage during the blossom period the twigs are graft ed to the trunk of the tree to bridge the gap in the bark caused by the mice in all about a dozen twigs are grafted to each tree the twigs are then covered with bracco tree emulsion and in a few weeks they will start to grow if the trees were left untouched they would die dur ing the next winter because the sap could not get from the roots up into the rest of the tree ottawa letter by jack smith mp north york 1 the big event of the week here sound and funeral director j a in ottawa was the visit of the president of the united states mr truman has been accorded an enthusiastic welcome and has made a good impression here we heard the president in the commons wed nesday morning and met him at a noonday luncheon there may have been more colourful and more spectacular presidents but mr tru man impressed me as a man of character and ability who is making a sincere effort in one of the biggest job in the world as the president is still here at the time of writing i may have more to say next week concerning this good will visitor to canada the house of commons has given first and second reading to a gov ernment bill no 253 to make pro vision for the discipline and internal administration of visiting forces from the united states of america when present in canada with the consent of the govern ment of canada the bill defines united states force as any body contingent or detachment of the military naval or air force of the united states of america that with the consent of the government of canada is lawfully present in can ada or on board any of his majestys canadian ships or air craft there are four journalists among the 215 members of the house of commons two of us from the weekly press field lawyers lead the list numbering s5 and farmers are second with 10 in all 37 different vocations are listed by the members in their biographical sketches in the guide including housewife mrs gladys strum ccf quappelle only woman member one profes sional hockey player wilfred k bucko mcdonald liberal parry r- its longits low- and youll love it i young or old you thrill to the sparkle of its massive grille easily clearly the smartest on the road grandson or grandpa you take in the flowing sweep of those followthrough fenders and unerringly spot in them the stylenote destined to key the whole trend of car design note that bonnet sturdy streamlined cradle for a mas sive fireball valveinhead straighteight that wakes with a purr pulses with power fairly pleads for the privilege of taking you places take in the great and gracious room so cunningly provided under sweeping roof lines the wide deepcushioned scats watch a buick on the road marvel at the downtoearth surencss of lowslung weight the easy rippling stride of a car cradled all around on soft coil springs handling a dream controls light as a kite value match a buick point by point against the field nowhere today docs a dollar buy a bigger measure of fineness and quality or as great assurance of long and happy returns on vour investment so many people want buick and only buick that the demand continues far ahead of our ability to deliver but this big brawny beauty deserves your last ounce of patience so while you wait depend on vour buick dealers expert service to keep your present car on the road chas cooper t ari dlls p m when better- automobiles are built ii0w will build thera claremont ontario bonnier liberal st henri- montreal in third place in the vocational list are fifteen merchants with school teachers and company presi dents tied in fourth place with 11 representatives each among the members other vocational categories listed by mps include six doctors five engineers four insurance salesmen two accountants three lumberman three clergymen and a representa tive each of seaman sales manager architect contractor street car motorman electric operator fisher man and army officer three members list themselves as retired and three put down their vocation as gentlemen the association of ontario mayors and reeves representing all the municipalities of the province met in ottawa last week and was attended by reeve william neal of richmond hill and many other municipal leaders of york county the municipal representatives had a very interesting threeday pro gram with an agenda including the discussion of many subjects of municipal and national concern special papers dealt with such topics as inadequate municipal revenue and solutions therefor municipal recreation programs tourists in canada etc social events included a dinner addressed by hon d c abbott minister of finance and a reception at rideau hall where the munici pal men met his excellency the governor general canadas tourist trade brought to this country last year 231 million dollars according to a recent state ment issued by the department of trade and commerce newfoundland and canada representatives of the newfound land national convention and repre sentatives of the government of canada open their meetings in ott awa june 25 the national convention of new foundland some time ago passed a resolution expressing a desire to send a delegation to ottawa tor ascertain from the canadian gov ernment what fair and equitable basis may exist for the federal union of canada and newfound land general a g l mcnaughton canadas representative on the united nations atomic energy- commission told the commons committee there was a danger that an aggressor nation might secretly manufacture atomic wea pons loose them on the world and thus gain global mastery giving the house committee on external affairs a detailed report on progress towards international con trol of the new power general mcnaughton departed from his pre pared text to observe that he frequently applied the word dan gerous to atomic energy it is not dangerous he explained in the sense that it would have an effect on individuals it is dangerous in its military sense in that someone might secret ly build up a war potential of atomic weapons and then loose them on the world and gain mas- terv of the world send friends the tribune to ardent old get pep vim with iron plw calcium v men women 111 r- f t with iron plut tuppumtnts calcium vitamin l of 40 ti a ivmft to i ow wocw m imirrt cowum wfl i- 4f hy t e4 jo bee to- lac iroo im rwm 1 koatfft v tgg ulyr j rr try mxrr1o c toimy ot twrsmmf tot n cnurffe