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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-07-16, Page 7An Easy Way, p att J sur h for 1w0Sam Clippings �• � � ('� CHILDRENMany women have ciiscoVered illy 4/00 �+ ��gg �y �+y', ,� �+ value of saving atti.cles .clipped from GRO YV newsp*Pers and magazines But the time and effort spent in laboriously til into unwieldy here Crisp crackers; toast or bread, and. a tasty slice o£ golden Velveeta, Kraft's delicious'0heesefood, make an ideal lunch for growing children,.for Velveeta con- tains all the nutritious elements of rich, whole milk. It',is "digestible as rniik itself." KRAFT se % pasting era books, which later become white ere t plants; often seems to overbalance the .-� worth of the articles. So after a few spasmodic efforts at scliapbooks, they give up and ruthlessly throw awaY thatwould prove of value if it were kept. 1V1'acde isx Canada kTf:'tr,te Made by i . simPie way to ]seep articles culled from such. sources is by msans of in- dividual oe crass-eefsrence folders, which may be had in various sizes for a tow cents a dozen, le convenient size is 91/2 by 111/2 inches. Write plainly across the front what the fold- er contains. Clippings are just laida MRS. LORING WOART BAILEY in these loose. A resident of Iialifax, Mrs. Bailey • •� to tion of the driyiixg wheel, Wad the re,. suiting nicest of the run appears es lin 1 undulating line on a lone; strip of lined �• paper, with a separate trail for the time taken on the journey. Several of the latest L,N.la.R. loco, motives are being litted with these speedometers and recorders for re- search purposes, but the usual methods oP ascertaining, the speeds of express trains by closely watching the time taken in passing the small Qtutrter- mile posts along the line•sides with the help of a stop watch is not likely to be superseded at present, A suggestive list of folders 13 as fol- crossed the ocean from Liverpo the makers of Kraft Cheese and Kraft Salad Dressing Halifax more than $3 3 ears ago, land- become a part of every persons re lows; Recipes, interior decoration, ing in the seaport of N Scotia in eco a Irving fisher. d n furniture dresmaking, Owl Rafts Of Interest to All This ide' of eugenics touches every side of human life. There is no LBS. PRINTS, SILK O vELYET, ' profession that it does not touch. Obviously it touches the lawyer, the eQrita . o. A. lecCreery Co., Chatham, l sociologist, the .economist, the clergy - 1 man. It is so lofty an idea that the Il® To Cool Milk lese important subjects should use it as a touchstone to see whether Cooling has long been recognized the improvements• of which they boast as one o1 the most important factors are really vital.. , . This great ideal in the production of high-grade milk, of improving the human race should but the best method of cooling milk on the farm is still a subject ofdiscus- sion scc Y sion among dairy farmers, oay specialists at the New York State Ag- ricultural Experiment Station in Gen- eve, in explaining why they are making a special study of cooling at this time. The work in the station dairy lab- oratory has had to do chiefly with a. comparison of can cooling with cool• ing over an aerator and a study of the best size, insulation and type of tank for the dairy farm, it is explain- ed. xplained. tI is the opinion oY these special- ists pecialists that can cooling in well -construct- ed tanks is easier and equally as ef- ficient tficient from a sanitary point of view as cooling over an aerator. Classified Advelr sI ABY CIiiCiM _ I3M31 CF11C.ICS, 33 Rfifi ) Rooks 1Uc, l�vliits and Brown 1.egb0rns, Aneonas 80. Assorted ,w Pub. lets, 5 weeks old, 50e; 8 weeks, 66e. A. ., Switzer, Qrant0n. Ontario. :PB12'!' I{O A[ FINIS) INS 380 J8 d roll, any sire postpaid, extra prints,. 3c each, Jackson Studio Seaforth.Ont. ,111 'UT icTWI5DDlts at h 10•10OO -TlaS E e the season 1s over. Barred and White Rocks, 10o Taeghorns; 9e. Started °hicks two we*k3 old, so more. Express paid. In lots t4 200, 20 less. Chicles shipped C,O.D. anywhere on first express J. G, Tweddle, 1?urgus, Ontario. REVIWAUTS flower gat' e ova n. mending, the Cuuarder Cambria on January Cleaning, serving, of them who doesn't know what a kiss I runt. 16,..1818. means but they always insist on lav-' i of scissors in the living ing it entertain - Little Josie flew the house one evening very late for the evening meal and hurried to ber mother's chair. Little Josie—"Oh, mother, don't scold me, for I've had such a great dis- appointment. A horse fell down in the street and they said they were going to send for a horse docttonr, sod of course, I had to stay. waited and waited he came, and oh, mother, what do you think? It was only a man!" • And the next generation will hear dad tell about roughing it in the old a nil, hand, 0 of the clipping habit depends a great' • of the individual. It will not be neces- Expert Piano Movers artisarcle. that is for use only in the Simla, sights India.—Among the ren 1 future. For instance, one eneed not over able to be met with an the spend much time in July poring Simla hills according to ; f a Christmas dinner. 'Why Not Keep On Going? ~•—� Telegraph -Journal • Saint John Telegrap - reading have them at y, thing else the value cok mSpeeds "$o declares twat ,a mosquito can fly rseventeen hours without settling. Maybe he can, but he doesn't. repeated. When everything is Keep a pair it's good business fora scissors ' room and kv • ev Indian Coolies Declared deal on the spstematic perseverance t read through carefully an Indicators Keep Close Guard Of , st Trains Against Bursts of Speed London.—On the Continent of Eur - roads of the Sim suggestions or a correspondent of The Christian Glance through them and make sure I ope it is a common practice to equip Science Monitor, is the unexpectedothe they will be of value;in then cut oet. passenger ssndicatgs rtoo lomcomotives ce certainwith thatspeed in- the pearance of a piano, borne aloft on j the article and slip shoulders of six or eight coolies, who l folder to await its day of usefulness. speed limits are being observed and are English the instrument amoegt tsome:To keep these folders, office auPP1Y maele byexcessive t £tills trying to make up for remote English home among thes hills. lost time, says the Daily Express. •ss and steepness of the houses carry times lawyers' transfer days when a fellow bad to feed the (The nasi furnace by hand. grafi hereabout preclude all with the cases.. some indicators used it of esFla peed traffic, except the ricksha, with the cases. they acs neat loloking,tstrong and about �i One of the most ofsutheeYul Spee consequence that the most amazing large enough thold the strong ceilings °f I type, so called after its inventor, the Business Man (after interviewing loads are seen along he roads, ap I if ;one his daughter's suitor)—"I regret Iran- parently under their own violition. The ; several years' reading—that is,eters i chid designing engineer of the East- ' 1 I is an ordinary clipper. If one pr `she 1 ern Railway of France. not see my way to allow you to marry pahari (hillmen) who carry these . to make her own transfer case my daughter at present, but give me loads appear to be endowed with re can do so by covering a very heavy your name, and address; then, if both- markable strength and endurance, as soor very light wooden';box Ing better turns up in the near future, many of their Hotels with wall paper or you t loads are carried for the Pasteboard cretonne. In the may hear from us again." distance of a "day's journey." How Times Have Changed six and seven miles from Sinha have case of a wooden box, fasten the cover all their requirements carried out daily I "You must wake and call early, by these coolies, who leave Simla in Call me early, mother dear," h loads of bread and That was often saidto By the girls of yesteryear. on. with hinges. The transfer case must be kept: in a' fitted, these logs being used for check - the mornings with place which is convenient both for I ing.and research purposes. icator and recorder consist fiat on their heads, snatch noonday This speed indicator not only shows the speed at which the locomotive is travelling from second to second, but also provides reliable data in the form of a chart record of the actual per- formance of any engine on which it is Play House to be Given To Princess Elizabeth Most children, it would be almost safe to say all, have at one time It or another desired to "play is, therefore, a fair assumption that the Princess Elizabeth is not immune from the desire. Next year she will be able to play house with a ,ven- genee, for she is to be given . one of her "very own." It is to be the gift of Smith. Wales on her sixth. birthday, and will be a miniature complete in every detail. There will be hot and cold water, fires,) light, a kitchen 'range—and even a telephone. In fact, as housae agents' advertisements have it, rn residence, 4 rooms, hot and cold water, bath." The a Cardiffouse arhitectas been and designed by built by a South Wales firm. All its fittings and furniture will also be made in South Wales. lothe tfiling hem. the Theiutility of the whole idea� ofs and for consenting Ta semhe i -circular glass covered speed sleep under the urn in which the hills, and retthe rib empty baskets. available.es in The the clippingsooall being operated with mechanicallytwo movable and the cother, evening with t laid in the folders, may• be painted red, which is movable from The men who carry pianos, however, loosely 11 offer the most striking pi down steep t day of usefulness aseems to be ocerny time that 81a 1 ohmete outside as in the case of a bar- n ar- regress made up ( decided advantage over the ordinary 1 1 Marked By Moving Pen scrapbook. This second hand is set to mark the A method for further taking care of highest speed allowed, and the new recipes has been founat- ma- - also includes a small clock with • d very) s Countryman and Townsman isfactory. After the recipe has been a single small hand making a compete I •It • taken from the folder and tried out be revolution every ten minutes. Below the indicator there is a re - 1 b But the girls now tell their mothers, As they go out for a spi Mother, "You must wake up early, Someone's got to ]et me in" hills is made with a long, slow, rhyth- 1 rote stride quite fascinating; to watch. __ ___,� ______ Neighbor—"Has your wife made home happier since she went to cook- ing school?" we Mr. Michael—"Much happier; have both learned to deeply and pro- perly appreciate plain, simple restaur- ant food. The mother who spoils hex, °hild *may be foolish but the mother who I improvements made to his farm, after pas a pe filing case, which i;?any doesn't is unnatural. There was a having paid all his will housekeepers Some time when a doctor c m to grow whiskers. Several exclusiv tea rooms are, now serving paper weights with their meals to keep the sandwiches from blowing off the table. Every man should have a hobby, de- clares someone. Perhaps, but it is better not to let your wife see you with her. The wise man never stops wr to argue with a sharp-tongued wife— Il where it will be ready for instant use He beats it. Some wise man says: -"A Weodmao noe eaPoisoning asmuch. Rareout , sound like considerable labor to an al - use hundred hurry to catch up where one ptomaine poisoning as we used to a I ready busy housewife but actually it hurries to get ahead._ 1 is much easier than it sounds. 1.t will few years ago. Not long ago every Carl—"Honey, I'm knee-deep in love ,abdominal disturbance was called 1 save one the disappointment ofearch- Chat, but ptomain poisoning is really I inysicians e g in vain for sme favorite recipe which ahs been carelessly favorite tucked with you:' Winiding list." right, I'll put you on through a so rare that alietime of )practice and away somewhere and which refuses to my wading list" 1 see a real case of it. A Per; come to light at the needed moment. g Huller—"Your u e poisoning To illustrate - Kennedy & Menton 421 College St., Toronto Harley-Lavidson Distribu.ory 1 write at once for our bargain list of t used motorcycles. Terms arranged. Quebec Action Catholique ( •appetite it can ease • which t e; is strange that an ordinary farmer { the family app t cording mechanism by who will finish the year with a hun- thrown away if the verdict is alainita dred dollars, with a bigger establish-� it. If, however, the family is in� i,a.t slPenndcinravtrantal �n aroild01 papermoving went than be had the year before, with of lion it card and .ut in it=s slaee 1 A vertical transmission shaft is fit-' WI from the dials and recording pen through the footplate into a gear box, a further more slender transmission shaft connecting with another gear box fitted on a small bracket by the rear driving wheel of the engine. tion is also made with the 1 debts and filled his in the dict times the oe couldn't figureuse. me cellar and barn with provisions, Ouse uch on success unless he was abl•e 'envy •the lot of a commercial traveller recipe will need cutting down for a town who earns $125 a month', smallg out' for a rone. family Or again, then consensus of opinion will be for a few alterations another public appear - He loses sight of the progress accom- plished to compare the number of dol- lars which the townsman can handle. Yet what a difference between the lot of each of them, even if the farmer has not put a penny aside. before It makes connecting rod, and the mechanism is is finally In these crises, when theparticular so fitted that four impulses are given need, finaloy adapted to °units corrected. each revolution of the driving copy it on a card induring form before placing it in the file, I wheel. 'th ut further trouble. This may i Measured Accurately The speed is thus measured accur- ately to within a quarter of a revolu- "� husband looks never hasthis method, Mrs. he con with ptomain like a brilliant man; I suppose,.p recipe, cut from a magazine, was tried knows everything?" I axalysis of the muscles of the eyes by one housekeeper and received with Mrs. Keeper—"Don't fool yourself. and inability to move theedliYmit bscloes f loud acclaim by her hungry brood. But H doesn't even suspect anything:' � •t leaves him penman all decided that usually kills the patient i o Tie ° not kill him i next time they would it i f others own" special sauce Caller—"Does your husband get What he earns?" The Wife—"Yes; that's why we are always bard up." NursesWanted The Toronto lhpro tlmIncurables, tali, in affiliation Three Years, New York Cit.', offers _a women, Course of raining to `bung having the required education, and , e- sirens of becoming nurses. This Pospi- tal haspte ce the euniforms ofst the She pupils allowance and travel - lin e, a monthly hn,r expenses to and irons New York. Per further particulars )ars write or 'tipplY ently crippled.—lar. M es 1 pre er m ' Moto en Peace.Referee Civilization (Cons.): s If ciivilize- `copied, the originalisauceewas idratted 1 d hondea n tion meads anything at all, it means1another"mother's own" the sameihousekeep- peace and security for file nation and these I found what she thought would be a Millon—"That man is so honest he, the individual; failure to secure I e wouldn't steal a pin•1 primary necessities of progress ren delicious menu for a home dinner. It �thoua'ht much ',of i ft the dens a relapse into the most hideous � proved- however, that the dessertwas barbarism inevitable. And if the na-' 1 cavy •for her tam Y tions are to make peace and security safe for theoir peoples they must be prepared to look upon their old war scars not as incentives to future re- venge but as eloquent pleas for friend- ship in the common cause of civilize tion. Strauss --"I never the pin test, Try him. with an um- brella." If you are grouchy about being dun- ned, there is a way to avoid it. Old RagSOn Tatters fro: - Brushvills, who recently returned from a long tour in his iiivve1 .said: "When I got back and looked in the mirror I thought I must be awfully tanned. But after 1 -shaved and washed up :1 tound it was just dirt." Maud and the Judge Maud Muller on a summer day, Baked the meadow, et with ba d: 'Vhe judge who passed, What fun! 'Think what that hay is worth a ton." how ignorant hergarden tri ugh It's surprising, boys, in French soil. too 1 il. a ei prescribed first course. So in copying the menu she added another dessert more to their liking. To housekeepers, to whom the drud- gery and sameness me, an r sewerk of- Oeeasianal ten got very visit to their box of clippings may prove full of inspiration as well as of useful ideas.—The Christian Science Monitor, $`Keep up Wages"Tho New York world -Telegram: richest man in the world cannotuse more that half a dozen or so r and, Cherish Homeland Soil Paris.—Moro than one Russian noble now resident in Paris has among his treasures a small bag or box of Russian soil that is to be buried with him. It is a pathetic custom followed by many exiles, and the Spanish royal family are observers of the old ritual. biles and radio°ontrsibuto little to the One of the f Spanishps has brought to therefore, ca Faris a box of noilIbeom hadMai- prosperity of the concerns manatee - buried the Infanta. Isabella teringthese commoitites, But if the drid, and y year are a with her some Spanish earth rich mans Profits for area of his 5,000 �. 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