Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 25 Jun 1941, p. 7

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"Hang on to your hat, I like this for years I" ashes <J. How can I kl polish? A. Mix one cup of . it.h two tablespoons of soda. Bring ate with water. Vsf oth, rubbing yigorou Q. How can I mak fruit sandwich? A. On one slice thread put some mayonnaise; iM'a second slice place a slice .ipineapple, drained, and on the Jftapple lay strips of canned pi press the sixes < Q. How can sediment from a eruet? A. Pour a 1m the stained crue few shakes. 1 water and some remove all trac Q. How ca f elicious to. Then together, feniove the vinegar amonia into give it a little hot shaking will [sediment, nnke a rose in, jar, or potpour- A. Select aJ- mo ithed jar, and put in a '>' of rose leaves ene inch thi 't Sprinkle with Mil, and ad<J>i* or two cloves. Kepeat this is full. Let.' days, then Jar, and if ' essence of 'osf kept tight) 1 a few mini!" ranee is Q. Ho* white lir * kin? A. T ff witr >- soaked n minutes be in until the jar for about 10 e to permanent add one ounce Jar should be ed, opening for day, as frag- in I remove the oranges with the ile lining will come k i n i' the orange is ling water for five re peeling. K1NGSVILLE shortage of crude oil wi a affect propane gas for * ye* 1 or more- The l>mi*ion company has signed a conraqjt with a Montreal firm for .21^.000 gallons of liquid The company has suf- f 1 n *>nd t f 'U tne order. solii-i"n to the heating prob- w infrltmilton has been found , yer, Mr. Crozier said, ami "a' f y serious situation 1 ' is xpect- inxthit city this winter. Ht jd ati PH have been taken to eoLfpetk loads In the Wlndsor- Kti.iM area. Vitamin D Is "Sunshine" " JOP WOOD ROT UK "Pini'"." with r"ui pilot whwjew yo p*mi wootl: It nold ycur (Mini jo luillxr ind bn ln|<r Highly tlfcciivt. " Pcntox ' pnnnii 101 ind lni( uixK und* i lh plinl 4 commoa failin of oidm^iy pinll. llM pjint (jui,, cifMniivt ipjnv I piiittin llwiys Mhl ' rtnu-x" to llini FSAVE MONEY ORDER TODAY Vitamin D, the "sunshine vita- min" which is manufactured in the skin on direct exposure to the sun's ultra-violet rays, is something of a puzzler. Science doee not yet know exactly how much you need, and you have no way of knowing exact- ly how much you get. But one thing Is very clear; It Is Indispensable. Vitamin D Is so Important dur- ing growth that some foods, par- ticularly milk, have had this vita- min added to them. Milk is now enriched with D by several meth- ods. One IB by exposing a thin layer of milk to strong ultra-violet light which activates sterols In the milk just as sunshine activates the sterols 1n the skin. Milk l also fortified by the direct addition of D concentrates. Still another method is to add the vitamin to the feed given cows and chickens so that the milk, butter and eggs will be high in Vitamin D. You can't always depend on get- ting your share of Vitamin D from these ultra-violet rays. In the ear- ly spring and late fall they are weak and In the winter, weaker still. In winter, they're- only about one- twelfth as strong as In summer. So you hare to store up enough in suinmeir to last through the winter. The ultra-violet light cannot paee through ordinary glass. Fog, smoke and dut are further hindrances. Clothing makes a difference, too. Even the strong ultra-violet light of summer can get through only one layer of light clothing. It you depend upon a tun lamp, keep In mind that it deteriorates and should be checked regularly. and 1 thing.^ As mitted.1 "AH the prisoS never seen Those summc hard on the bow^ knock-kneed boys army. Brockville and Times. Paying a surprise visit to her husband's office, Mrs. Smith crept up behind him and put her hands over his eyes. "Guess who, darling!" she whis- pered coyly. "Stop fooling and get on with your typing," was his absent- minded reply. "An M.P. ii iuppoicd to b familiar with all public ques- tions. Isn't he?" atked friend. "Yes," replied the M.P. "but not necessarily the ans- wers." "Did you hear about the deli- cate hint Mr. Staylate got last night?" "Xo; what was it?" "Well, Edith found that look- ing at the clock and other familiar devices were of no avail ; so h asked for some refreshments, and her mother sent in a dish of break- fast food." A commercial traveler ask- ed an Aberdeen draper for repeat order for elastic. "Na, na," said the Aberdon- lan. "I'm for nae nair o" your elastic. I couldna mea- sure a yaird ' your last con- signment wi'oot the stuff snapping." PENTOX VtNTRAr ,\^ ! 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