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The Huron Expositor, 1935-01-04, Page 6„�� � ,i,7, ., "i"'r o.i”, �,,'V�T&11­'­­rw,� ­ , ,v.A_,1QM0"'11 ,A# 4*91VA, , , I �i', ;� �� 9; � 4MMWIR, , ", V W k,g � 11' ,�,,�,',,i!��� ,�, ­m� "In � "�" , , I i I I F, IF,, I ., " , 1:09M.,q0; Teed'-dod bool a. AQ .. I 1� 5�1 'ARRi , , ��"g,)'' .111,1'11i,� 11%1�4mlk'1?111 ... � T7, �', -iJ;, , I ,; . . , ,'�,n­�`;v�! �"\",�",.,,����,N,"',i�,*,I,',�,f,",41.�,�,'-Ii't Q_, .. Alis . � �-.- �', I I I .1 !%f� I � '. , ;" , , I , - 1 I I , , iT,,M' '#,�w . , i � ,q,51�, 4 I � . - �1:1� ',,�, 11. , !� _P,�_ � ,,, , ;`,� lqp� r �, , , . ; i,,�, � ...,,� '. , , i I . " - , 4 I , '', ,,,, I l �,:' . - - ' "I"t , Mac, goon leamed (W load, and 04 . ��, .T I 0 Sr. 1�40 ' * , 11 I 1. ,� " .'f, *,W,`,',�'.'�" 'AWit , , , of , *4 1 . , ,w,�­ip, ., � , _q. mWes anconving an -out, " -, 0 11:1.W,jj�p . �w, ,di .� ,, , 4% 'A � r,fW, )I JM4D I , I . e ity and with ,6t,",R­ PUP g,%n,g. ie;qpr ss wlthAexten , ,OX�;11� - �.", f , "KIN, ,_ , ,W to _ crusu ,ew weeks elapsed .t �,: � 1013my. Very f Ni li` " I - I" ac , i ' ' " - V=P0=9 before -,his buss bqan to rMlize - biat ,k iJINAIN, 0 " �1�1�' '0!X & - I��'O!X - _ V0444L '14% � ;� 11 , "', � - " eV .,_ ..", E,�: ,� IN i'V6.,�WOWW aA - "�Len"* in -the ,country lact -he had .someone ' p ;!,, I ,�h � 11� I .� 11 � ­�,", 4w, Mwjima to be '&u en' o%# of the Ordinary. , � � , 1- I, L �&; 'i NO Sad - Vi grgg ., sipos of his- ,Bumuess men throughout the town f _ I r -j":'% �,­'.­' -r d, 'T" W � , , I., " -t - illlpllp� 11 1- ,W,qP*, ,�,rgx-st ime4 s0im.- �T I 1W, __ , " 'OT, elivery Of I ,, ., into were ,finding out, that the, de , �Ili & �Jkdjlj,- ,i�NN,�,,W,f�oqld be Udled Into any �) �. obacl You see', with him expiress, was holding out to be 100 t &�,,J,,, .�� ,1 I., . . I pew cent. effli ,g � �"i � I wtD- result was raither too ,� . . . . . . The years have passed and 'Mac I iliol0 '1011 i �, . � -E , " i .., 410" , .1 I I .d,. �, in is older grown., ,4,1 �, ,w -,,,t Rolling up the curtain on the last I I 1 .�,, � ed to tackle this job N . 11, ` 10 . Z, twenty-six of them, Mac can see a I P bkbe first Part Of February rathei:, long act, becaiise all of them I ", MR111111I.-I - 1. .. ,of Ja& - -nit in the I g,'f,�,T I , the icy fingers � .have been faidifully spe ,- 'f, 0� I - [� ,�,A . e �.Ili 11� ,,. '6"M .1 ed mi th(�ir vigilance for service, directly or indirectlyi of th I ��� .1 �.. , , "fte'll On' the fourteenth day, Canadian Express Co., or ,the Grand- , . . 4 I the icy king resumed, his . . -1 , � Truink Railway systenI6 or the Can- � 4 lss spatint, 'Jolf. . harishnesq. by a�dian National 'Railways. . � I ,, - in vAnd and, sleet and cold H,can. remember"all im1portant ev- 4 1� I i�� I., . ._ g �L to chill the hardiest of' ents that have happened during that 1 1 .. - *4.1 - I , 1, , . ,f,v ! rhood to the . marrow. period in and about town and is cog , . . , N' ! z 4Nd not matter. Mac bad se - 9 ��,.,,! " �j� ��, 11 nizant of Tudically !changed condi- 1 V "Ll'. a position and was on his tions of life and living. � 11 � ,1 i, 9"i- I'll ' I rivake good. Tbe kite'hen In. this local vineyard"of labor he : P ,,,i,,� ... - . I ,� , �, 1. stri-king the boux of four I Of the retirement and i. i",._.,_ . as ren-rindfu - - ' " . MOM the tle demises of fellow-workeris who gave � I " ing Just about � . � .. ­.. was kissing 'his mother good- assistance to make Seaforth one of I I ,, :� "�, ! , I ,,� , '. Western Ontario's most important - . � .�,:,�. e ifurniture factory whistle in towns. IFY",,;�,, Ug ', f9eaforth had- a double duty that Maes face was wreathed in smiles L , �� - ;�nurning at ,.seven o'clock. It started when in reminiscing he told abOut 12.��, - I tvM, . '!�'�*­ the factory OMPI&Yees' work day, it, the prophecy of one discriminating . " , -I business man- ba " ��Ik ck -in the earlier , -4 - announced the arrival at Dick'is, Ho - ;e '11i e,"�- tt, I of the person apprenticed, to days of his business career. I s . , f,'!'C'4� � Tniliami ,Qomerville. particular individual had made the - �,,'�- , mp som, �4,, . . Xac -reported fo� work Pro tIyO'1'uh_qervatibn that eriville b a d :.�, - gn*, Ithati anorning, and [has, been I brought to town a certain kind off 5 �"' , .. I human ,seed that would never ger- : 1� _ _ (practically 114on time" ever since. "I Xx, ,Somerville made a miental ap- minate in this burg. I """ - �.. I . pTaAsement of the newcomer. I JvL,ac -has germinated and. has ger- �"`�' 'He d,id n6t sdv much; it was not meaning of � ­ _ ,imlinated Well, by the �, �, .. necessary. Judging by appearance,ithe wordAntenided. r��' -t he had asked f Or, a pon ,. , 1he had wha . �,� nest -looking chap, country ds of parcels, bundles pack- , young, ho I I . . . �thousan . , �, bred. I � ages, . telegTarns, messages of Import- ' i� : . tMaic indght have told that he had ance and otherwite. , . ed- and had been creditably; In the transaction Of business he I attende, . gTadina:ted :from Public school Sec- him Covered 'an in -estimable number , � , tion No. 6., Hib�ert, a Tndle and a of miles on an ordiinary, very ordin- �.: iprarter south of Cromarty. lary bicyele. Truth is that the bi- '.�. . fBut he didn't. I el � I , . c�ycle seems to' be part'and pare ' . L, ffEe did not even mention that big of him on, week days. t��:, firsit teacher was Walter TholmPSUTIi, .,He took- over the express part of I . L_7 __., o horn he put man�y, a rdschie- the bustinew in 1911 and in 1914 add-. . . ver w . i. vOus prank; unmolested; did not let ,d the responsibility of all duties as- �, 1� dt be known that his second school- pmiated vn,th the C.P.P_ telegraph .. � o 1 � master was ,Peter McNaughton, who office here. . : straightened him out in mighty quick rHa-c is 'a Pireslbytt.erian morning, � ,. _ - . action a few days after his arrival; noon and Tught, day in and day:,out. :�� ad not tell, that Reuben Jewitt wa's He is an elder in the church, ; . responsible for graduating him with treasurer, clerk of session and one of I � . commendable standing at the age the managers. , Recently the 'Sunday :1. of thirteen. School was without a superintend - '111 . Mac might -have waxed eloquently ,it. Naturally it was decided to per- � , $1 over the fa)ot that he had never suado the bu+iiest iman in town to fill , I . �! - , . I cornottted murder, 'had rilemer car- the vacancy.". j:!�_ ried a gun, had never come home Mac is superintendent now. . � tliq. drunk and disorderly, had never -On the public school board be acts �' . known the .good or evil effects Of in the capacity of secretary and " L , either ,smoking 'or chewing tobacco. tTeasurer. "' fOn these things Mac -was mum. The ScUt MemorW Hospital has I ii, o S r I _ , He did, -not even say that in the found use f r him.a treasurer fo " , ne6g1hiborhood from which he ,had the institution, 11 il 11 - �, come he wats held in high esteem, 1 He fulfills the office of collector of "" I'- � �1� I I , Goes To Work customs for Seeortib. �' , 'Ile looked him oveT. As a Mason he has gone through ,,i;:, Somervi 1. ,,, � , i;�� - .. He hardly knew what to think,.Iet all the chairs in the blue lodge of t.. xv alone what to say. He simply start- tl�at fraternal organization. ,�, fl. ed him to woTk and he hais bf,en ,on The Oddfellows'thave honored him t", , . .�,,.�, -ibh different of- � the job ever ,since. from time to itime v� ._ , - - ; � I Ciles'NAPSPOT CUILk ENLARGEMENTS AS GIFIFS . . Ift � I �11 . Enlargements make,just about perfect gifts for any occasion. Here are I �. t*o different enlargements from the same sAapshot negative-, one for ,,� i, , I Dad's desk at the office and the other for the living room out at ;',� Grandma's. �; . .. � �, �EVERYTHING considered, snap- like a "magic lantern" or stereopti- . . shooters are a lucky lot. As we con. The only difference is that you . I have seen, they have the edge on use a negative film instead of a lan- .",�l ordinary mortals in the matter of tern slide and project the image on ..., really personal, meaningful Cbiist- light-sensitive paper instead of a -ill . mas cards. And snapshooters are silver screen. - By masking out the I , �* lucky in that they have the means undesired parts of the negative you .. I I of creating gifts of exceptional keep them from reaching the paper. � I 1; 1; charm and value for any occasion. Any photo shop will explain this and '. �j:,,� other details more fully for you. X4"- . , These particular "means"..are the vl� � -,iEnlargements may be of almost , , �., snapshot negatives from which ,"4 f ' - ,. -, beautiful enlargements can be made. any size. Any good negative, no mat- § " , Pl�.r. - If you have-n?tyetexperimented with ter how small, may be "blown up" to r', P1. , , ki�,,i6: enlargements, now's the time. If you make a picture five or six times the �� r1i � 'have a darkroom of your own, where size of the orio.nal. A sharp 21/4, x � f��- 1 IWI, if��,-� . you develop and print your Own pic- 3% inch film will easily give you a R�5 X" " tures, one of the simple modern en- sparkling 8 x 10 inch enlargement. �J'm " . 1,­�, . , - A,12� largets will make it a vastly imoTe But that is by no means the limit. i A-.. �I "I 11, '�4�cinating place. But you get prac- Enlargements have been madt' to �g,�, 1� t*ally the same'pleasure—and uni- cover an entire wall of a room. But i* �`,,,,,O, formly excellent work -.out of eri- such jobs are not recommended for '1'1`�. r"T, largerhents made from your films by folks such as ourselves. (Not unless �,'1�Xll, 14.0,: any regular photo finisher. you're wealthy.) 4',_ , , . � . S .. gA�6'­'­ ,, . In enlarging a picture you get not A wol'd aboutsubjects for enlarge- �W,,"'oM`41' , - only a bigger, more realistic image ments--particularly if they're to be ..... . i W" ,,��­ but the opportunity to selec hose pictures that ­ VW4.--iyv P . . , ,.--. I will mean something to the recipi- "4�"'�.7 . ", best patt of any negative for'maglit- �I,F;,' ;,�,` �.., 'Adatforn-suppose you have a good ents- A shot ofj?ido trying to climb �& fter &o, the cat, -will be � ­!.;,;! �, I - i4y�,i-3,., ,�,,� , ., :fiegative,of the youngsters at play in a tree a , Z" , " �, ?,g ��' 4 a picture which vastl� appreciated by bijk brother or lz-_."�.�'4 ... �., � , thie,sgbdbox�;- their w , � �1.1�1,,,F; ', . ­ d gterits would be delighted to sister away at,00llege, but it won't " "N", 0�ti,,,; .:;. §,J,�,),' ft�fp�%'�, �g�vd�'jnlargea, as a gift. But sup- mean very much to Aunt Cynthia , ., -re for either dogs or , � _ ,�� ,6 ��Pj;! " '.ffiil� � who doesn't ca " A,,',tl',,�,','�4"'i e.,,itheeels s6methingindongrbou's �­­ 1"�,�L, 'I I . 1-�!�%� ��,. , - ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,",",' ,i,�*�-.h,,Ozitlieliiid,sil2Lwn-mowet cats- �,�Yi:4 _, _ Ks, � I - . . 6"Ing else that doesn't add a Some of the beat enlargerAents .� ,t -charm of the vidw—to welve'geen have been landscapes-- , 6 t1j@ ��;,jjjgj�t.or left 6f the children. or seascapes. Mouirtains usually , .ig. ., "I i e -L � tit, that diftraet- make good pictures. BtitAf they'ke isk i3i o:ipttO oan be d6tn- to be given as ramembrancesi, choose . , I I � 11-1 - I landscapiig fagilliar-Ad , thboo, �wh6., � W, t1111A " I I I I ;,�, .. ",� ­­ . 11, . ' I will get the pfi��N� . I , ,jdpn%p� iogted � or . I - I :, 111'',, 1 . . .. �, ,,,, 41, 1 ... � : 1% d , 10hN VX#'(WILIDER, - . - __ "' "' , , " , . -, ... � . . - I." ,�4K��,,,Ilt�," "I 1� I ,� �. ., I _411,----11 ., " ir 1. .!,4.. ­. ,�4,�, 1�,­ � � . ­ � . 11 . .1 , , I . �`�`110 I , li �,, 1�� d� . : I . . . 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" -1 -,��,�, I ­� 7�Pr,,,;�­; s" .. �� I I I .1 I . �, �! "I" I I I � I . I I t"1111111, %":: I I 1. :-,-- . '. i. I . .. � ly cl in the SlocietY till ihe and "Al Spain -and 'Portull,ga-ll to wh re. , . - positions . vt has been, completed. . ligion. never hear ms.name is a personal experience of God in ,Christ.� From ,0eylon, Where .. - . . . .. . I - , .� . - 1�jpclaafy, you obalected with a game a �poker; but a great, open,air mission ,has been '�he - I':-. . e enjoys a, friendly game of ewhre, the event of the year, we follow : 11 I nd. hehas be6n known -to play bridge -'flllunilinated�Qrossl to Bumi1a and In- . ------ — I?. I 1 I mg after younger men and women dia. , In what a variety of Ways' the "Ill'.. 7 . . 11 . r,., �, han he have been dancing' 'two-step$ 'Witn"s rpadel Schools, eat6­ is being' . - . - I , I .. � I I nd fox -trots in dreamiland. Mae is chumlea-classes6 brotherhoods,. leper I � 1% .. . I . I � I . . � io(r,e familiar with an eight -hand reel. 'homes, religious festivals, village . .... ,, . " 11 . , , . I Re believes4rhplicitlY in Pralyer- bands, waysid)e ,cam1paigning, preach- � . . " * � ­ I . ­ .. . - I �_c We are of the Opinion that many ing cyclifts, industrial traftHng. I - I- I - . I time in the past during summer schools,. inalsa-Troovielivents, hospitals � . I q., , n0nths his ii.ightly prayer was -'said - and dLizvensariep--they are all being �. . I .. I m a ,sitation-;plattfOrm truck, instead used for the commending of the . . I . I ,k at his bedside, wh-ile waitinig for a Sarviour. � -I . rain .to arrive tliat did not appear From the great ilAg1h road Of North- .1 � I I I -ill after midnight. ern Indlia we are transported to China. . ;During office hours .Mac is always There are storl", in this chapter on. . - n or out, coming or going, If China that sh6uld ,make every heart . ,.To' a GOO'd,.Star't mu are in ,he is) Out, if You thrill with pride—pride that we have . vre out he is in. If you are going to such aSaviour, and that it is possible � a � I t, he �is coming flr,om it. if you are to comblend'Mm to all men. Indeed . I I ? I �omling frolm it, lie is goang to it. the same can be said of every field. I I Nevertheless, if you Want some- Here is the Spirit of ,God in action,- 0 hing ,done, that P should do, it will here are Hves being redeemed from I I �e done, anct done on. time. darkriess and evil; here are I " ,It= In wi,nter, whether with 'his over- es of growth in Christian ri� in. 1913- - - 5oat on or off (it is usually off), tak- grace; 'here are saints�lliving saints . . . I ng -his size 'and appearance into con- —who bappen -to lye Nack and ,brown I ! . . 11 idderation, he is a Abysica wonder. and yellow in face. Through all the � . I Od as I (Illis word is as ,� his hond, horror and mystery and paganism of ' - f he doesn't forget--tand he seldom Africa the light of the Gospel is sihitk.- EXPOSITOR printed forms and Business .orgets. I ing in the lives of human.beings who I � iSeadiorth, if it were necessary, have become "witnesses," . I would., find difficulty in becoming ac- I wish I could recor ' d the whole of Stationery will help you. -l�. 7 aistomed to the absence of 'McKellar., my impressions, after' reading the �. . story of the West Indies. Elere is i � . a — great vindication, if ever ,one wag . I 11 needed, of the value ano, justification Let us I � , " erseas %isislons. There awe go- , quote pou on: I � seen In County Papers oinfg1vo b,e great and critical days, for I . I . -, - � . . - . Chiistianity in. these little islands, 0 LEDGER SHEETS .1 , , Employees AII*Get Turkey or Boniis where so many races meet and where . " . . i" I I . EuOMOY,eels ,of the,, Go&IIA,ch Salt all the raw problems- of a new -and . ,* COUNTER CHECK BOOM Company to the num* of more than changir�g world will bome to be -,fat- .. . I 1: I . . . , . . � ­ I � I . I . I .., 100 were the fortunate recipients of "d- . . I . I . � . . I �iandqoimie Christ;nme presents from The story bat been vironderfullly'. I I 0 LETTERHEADS .. I .. . the firm- . About sixty of the men are told. It is at once a Tebuke to the . . I . I . I married.' They received each a ten� .littleness of oi.ir faith that cannot 1 * ENVELOPES I I I , see the real issues of our, ministry I I . � I pound turkey and a day's �.ay. The � . � 6 ,V balanc� 'of the employees, unmarried, for -the largeness of machinery andt , �c I C.kl�_e,,-y _,_� ,n ex- orga spiration to . �_Z_ ( - g,� ,_ -cei­ved� each a day's pay and a nization, and an in 0 SHIPPING TAGS - , - - - 1 re () � tra $2 in lieu of the fowl.—Goderich the souls who wait and. pray that -- - ' I I star. ' . they imay isee the coming of the King- . * STATEMENTS , . i Roof Of Rink Collapsed diom of our Lord. The waters, in the I I " reservoir seem ,,slow and motionless � The oft repeated question as ,to at tilmles, but they are , conveyed'ih . .. 0 BILL HEADS C�, . 2,�,,_,��,e,,,� whether the Exeter rink would open I,fe-giving streams to everyone that 11 __ I this winter was definitely settled oh thirstieth. No Church need despair 0 RECEIPTS : . " . Sunday afternoon with the collapse or doubt or delay that has. such a . . I I 11 . of a large portion of the large steel p;cture of streaming grace to con- . I structure. About two o'clock Sunday tempiate. I . .. 0 -BUSINESS FORMS ' i_Z � - I - . ' afternoon residents near the rink - Robert K. Speeding- . I r - - ,�_ , ,W--' S_J�i:_ L heard a loud crash as the roof gave 0. . - 0 COPY PAPER (� , (/1 - I . . . - way. The front ... Wall was left stand- . . , .,--- -_ __� Ing but nearly one half of the front Epic Of the Canned Tomato I � esl"&��. , 14 part of � the circular dome caved in. The change.in pub,16c opinion 'With ,, PHONE 41—REPLENISH YOUR. SUPPLIES NOW. . . The rink has been candemned for regard to the fashions in food is well . . some time and danger signs were exeTr6plifled by the tomarto, Not so ' posited orn the outside. This is the many years ago the tom.fat-o was an �Iecond time that thiis same P')'-t'on ol,ject of stiopicion; to -day cantned I of'.'the rink has caved in. Several THE HU years ago it gave way and, was again tomatoes and tomato produ,cts cOn- . I . � built up. There is a suggestion Of sti,tute the largest. of Canlada's can- , � I , . packs. Indeed, the story of the Established 1860 1 c�e-ariiig away th-e debris and an open ne"ry I . canned tomato is One of the epics of . I . rink being fixed up for the winter.— Canadian trade. Ten years, ago it Exeter Tim,es-Advocate. was one of the leasit important of . MeLEAN BROS., PUBLISHERS 1. . . 9ilver Wedding. Anniversary the fbod commodiffies sieni abroad -by , I On M�on,day, DecerAber 17th, a hap- C-�nada.. By 1927 the- export of Can- . py time was spent at the honie of Mr. !Idian canned tomatoes rose to what � - � f) ;� I , ,;�,,�.Qln'-4" , ­ . . Pp" "", I ,.,!�., 1, '''.. . " ��. "' �, , " .41 I . . , * ; I I I I i . ��.! �_ . I - . I I I ­ - , � I 11 .� . ,.t ; I I �, * � I . I I K ) - . 0 1 , I I .. If :, I , . I . . 4 - . I � 4 � � � . I i I I . V. r I . -1 . 4 " k I I A . , � a A . k - I , % . . � .. I i . . 1 � ! , A 4 . . , 0 . I I � I . A , $ � i N � 411 . I I I 11 � 4 . . � 11 I " . � A i . . P i � . and Mrs., Frank Harburn of Crofm- Is nc coT, dered a Tr,.-ri P1111. 0 arty, when they entertained their brothers, sisters and a few friends to -pounds. In 1934 rl,?arly '(10,0"."r) I pounds were exported to ­tlii-'----)r- f7, -e ara not suggesting that pas�- useU in 1933. The weight of the cat- pting conditions have further asisist- a splendid fowl dinner, in celebration difflerent countries, ei-libe­ -f ,--",;-'- t,e-,:,-';zat:on should be used to cover " ,tle bides in all amounted to 63,8677- ed in im(pr,oving the general situation. of their'silver wedding anniversary. are British. Th -e British, Isles alo-n,� up 6:rty Tdilk; im-deed', -we are much took 9,000,000 pounds. Ontario, Que- opposed.bo this. It is only clean milk 012 pounds; that of calf and- kip ImpToved quality int the product re - skins. to 12,510,117 pounds, and ithat sulting from ad1raneed knowledge of The family of five boys and ,three girls were pres-ent on ihis glad. occa- be,c and Brlitish Columbia are the which should be pasteurized for hu- of pickled sheep skins to 3,621,30-3. poultry nutrition, improved inesthods sion, with one grandson, and all ex- provinces in which the coimmericial man consumption. Clean milk is de- Year by year, more Canada -an cattle of handling, -and grading of the pro - tended congratulations on the attain- production Of tomatoes for canning sirable but merely clean milk is not bidles are bleing saved to the farmer duct,,have stimulated home consump- ment of this joyous event. R,ev. F. purposes and fresh sale is of great- safe mlilk; t* lintake it Isafei, milk through the efforts of the Dominion, tiori untffi to-dary Canada stands pre - L. Harburn of Buffalo made an ef- est importance. The total acreage is must be pasteurized or boiledi. Never provincial and local agricultural au- eminently -the greatest consumer Of ficient toastmaster and Re-%,. James approximately 20,000 acres. A de- take a chance ,on mdlk, for one glass thorities in stamping out the ravag- ,eggs per capU of any country in the Reidie, their pastor, and Mr James ,Dendable cannery demand, even of raw mi.qk may be -the one which es- of warvIe flies and other pesits. world. In spite of what ,has already Hill made bnef speeches of a* huxnoT- �hough this demand varies, is also of will do you harm. In 1933 there was an. increase bath in been done in connecti6n- with many ous character. During the afternoon ' storie�s ,of old times were recalled. and importance to those ,growers produc- . - Ing for the fresh rvegetable mark -et. . the amount of bides and skins used, phases of the poultry industry, Talany and the price paid for them by pound, problems still remain t6 be dealt with a pleasant social time isiperyt.—Mitchell - — Left -Over Meats but as the result Of an extensive sur- in placing it on the molst satisfac- A(hrocate. I I Safe Milk . . . vey by the National Research Coun- tory and successful basis from a coin- . I In arranging meals, in, the 'home, cil it was found "at -the very.`mini- niercial and economical standpoint. Blizzard Paralyses Traffic From -time to time, we read or hear particularly during �he festive sea- mum fifty per cent. of all'Canadiian � , . I The long delayed blizzard to which questions as to the value��f 'Milk a's son, it is not always possible to pre- hi6es taken orff in 1930 were damaged I 0 Western Ontario had looked foi�ward a food, and con,perning the effects of vent 9- considerable portion of ' meat by open or healed grub holes, and on ' Macaroni '. 'with some direa,d, sweipt down from ,heating on its fooa. value, It is, being left over. These left -overs, far this b6isis Canadian hidles were worth .Canadian the north on WMnes&y in-orn.ing to ,strange that those who oppose the from ',being a ,waste, can be made in- $709,000 less in finished leather in Canada is one Of the countries of tie up motor traffic and isolate farMIS pasteurization of milk on the g -rounds 'to a great variety of tasty and whole- the yeaT." the world peculiarly -able to� manu- irtbrOughouit( the airem Motor cans, that heating aariges and destroys it, so(me, dishes with the expenditure of - facture macarom, thaulm to her ex - stalled in the snow at the sides 01 Xbod value have no qu�&I,ms, a,lyout only a little time and, trouble. Bones — " cellent Durum wheat crops. Once the roads and in drifts which piled up when the cuts began to fill, form- eating bacon and eggs, roast beef, from roasts -and steaks should be ut- bodled potatoes bread, or name ilized in malcing soup and stock. Sur- - Ca nadian Poultry Advance upon a.time sunny Italy was, the one ed a fringe for the highways, some ,, pie,,to but SoTne of the cooked foods we plus gTavy and the liquid from stews I . 9,nd only producer of nia,caroni and In recent years Canada has forged' its fame spread to all countries, In buridreds of cars coming to grief in all sectioirs. Snow began fallint. �om,mpnly, use. may also be used' for sGuips. 'A few Those who believe in Of the uses which can be made of to the frort in poultry ,production the �eightieeiitb� century, some young 'Italy early in the morning with mild tem� i pasteurized milk are not simply making , state- left-*etr mieals are: Croqueftes— and is now one of the leading coun- Englishm4m after a visit to in quai,tity and qualitT of pro- waxed so enthusiastic otver macaroni peratures. The wind freshening, the 1 began to drift and by noon all MOW ment which they expect to be accept- ,any 4dind of ground,beef, one part ed without proof. The most convine- mashed potatoes, or rice and egg, .tries duction psr unit,- This development that they former a .Macaroni Club, ea�t and west roads, already icy from .. ing proof is not b6 be found in the mixed with gravy, stock or white cannot �e attributed definitely to any one of the members of which Was 0110 factor or of factor3 but I s jam F ' Chaye es ox, the statesman. previous rain, and lig(hits, fells, were f tie l'ing of animals, instructive a, that sauce, and fried in deep fat. 11a;sb­ , group rath.er to a general progrant of DO- But the glory, ,to a considerable ex - almost impasmable. The velocity Of the wind increased until by mddaf- is, but rather in the eff,ect which th�e two partv of any kind of ground, beef use of milk -has had * and one part of mashed or chi miniort, provincial and institutional tent bas dep�arted from Italy, Many "Sci6ndli-c ternoon a sixty -mile grale carry Us pasteurized . IT' poldatoes. Stevo---cold roast beef, - cities and towns where it has e� � -be work, Agriculture' points countries -now make macaroni, Can- out. The research and experimental ad,a alone having sixteen establish - ii, f drifting ing an almost .*lid Q_'heet snow, added to by occasional falls, a- steak, and other PaTts may used used,over a period of years. It Is in , in stews instead of fresh meat. Or work along the various branches of ments engaged in its imidnufacture in cross the roads. To one traveller it ,such places that indlik-borne. epidemics i -.ave -disappeared, surrviner diarrhoeaq the Inveat may be cubed and reheated the industry haw continually inclined 1933, In. that year, the total Palo - was like a white river, a hundred of ,children ,,, muc:h fewer, and -bov- in grarvy or white sauce. Beef pie, to lower production costs, removing duction amounted to nearly 27,000,i- mdleis acrosis, flowing sbeadiGy down ine tuberculosis in children is un- 7ibh stew -as a basis, put the melat MRUY of the hazards which confront 000 1poundg, close on 3,000,000 of from tb�d north at tremendous speed. known. ., " ,in a baking dish and coverwith b,k- the poultryman, andhave enabled him- which went to the British Wes, winfle ­4iGoderich Star. . ' With regard to, the nutritional va- ing powdler lbis�ouits cut ,about one 'compa'red to carry on, even at lower prices- for 1,000,000 pounds went to seven other his 1p,rbdiuct1s._ The introduction of diff4rent countifies, Jrom Newfoun& .1 a Be ver - Dearing lue of pasteurized milk as in diamieter " Mirim,di-beef- on 'rich cold ' ith 4sts tcoast­ohlop ' beef, heat mi gravy, ing and better organized, mark- lan(i to Japan I grad . . I , i At Trivitt, Memorial �ectory, Exe- rria a vv the raw product, many have been made. The conclusioli ex- and serve on toast. Escalloped beef' � . . I I - - Gr�� Ornoma, youn daughter of pfressed by an eminemif' authority at —cut beef in,cubes, mix with gravy, . - - DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dearing, of Stephen, to Morris R. M., son of Mr, the recent -meeting of the American an1d place in, baking dish with alter- Public 'Health Association Wa Ahat nate 'llwyers of bo1ed rice or dregs- and Mm. Harry Beaver of Step1hen. "There is no convincing evideni I �bat ing. Cwer with bread crumbs and, . brown, Shwriberd's -nie—same as beef . I . . The cererniony was performed by Rev. raw map"ven if it ,were sale, is su- . . M, A. Hunt. The young couple will perior to -pasteurized milk in indfant pie, ei that the cover is made of I . reiside in Stephienw-�urich Herald . feeding. Pasteurized imilk is probabiw mashed potatoes instead of biscuits. I -rVIAM . ly !better 1.s -ince it is more earsily,,di- - I LESS .1, %��?!!��:::�.'..j, . I . .�i-i:�::.:::,-::::,.....­ . .- xi.:N.. I.. gest,ed." I �� .,:::r..,,. , 1.1 I I— U �;:;0;:i:::::1: 'There is no disadvantagei in using 01tirlit" OF ..: ."*.;�i;:; - .�,,�Wl ­-..:::%-.:!��­R-.1-*�, ._ Agniculture 'and Leather .:�' ..::::?.­ . �.:�.".:.:.:�i-;,.;,.,:,:".,:.::.:.:.:.:.:�.:.:.$f...:�:::ii�.ij pasteurized inallk, ,and there is, Uie ILO W .:-:.,.i.:"�n�9:ii!1,f*,, .ii�i.;..,:.:�.:.;:���.11.;.;.-"�;-;�.v4��.:.- ...:O�i,*,,, ii,gg�.:.",��.,_--- . ,i:�'..-' ... . . , .._.,_.. advadtlage of safety. The'Old saying "TheWs nothing I C_ ....,.....:,;.�:.�;;�.;...:.:..,:,:k�:.:;". . ",::::�;.,....."�i�i!i,.,k,.-.-�.., iintmemurable' � ,a-,-;.,-.. '10 - '. ... . .., I .;,:;:;R;;'.1>, -P,-... 1".., .... I .. . .. .. ....... ; No one eam tell by.7100kinig at milk Iike leather" might appropriately be � ,`��::iii:�iiiii��.�,R-1: wj'�", , � ...1.111. ­_:;::::�.AP,i;!::1.:; - �; �i�i��ji;:��::;::,:. i.'.'.',"111­-'�-' 1-'.,.'1.�;. . 11 1 61 - is, mfe. No one used by Canadian agTiculture which . ;�!,: ,�,�%;;;:,; .... I � . I iiii�i�*i, , �g , ,:i�iii�:�..�.,'.-'-,',,�.;.;.;;,.,.:.'I whether 6T not it I 'X_ ,�;".:::�.;*::;;:;�,..,,�.,;-;-�i!ii,�iii� . . I I - i::; -,-:ix,-: `:.X.:,:,:-�,;;!;: *;:;::::::i::i W . �!*�-,:;'i.*�,: ,:.?�.Xlo.l , I ...... can tell ,by the taste of milk whether in' 1993 supplied 88 taiam'ries in. the " ir,�,�K*i*,'.*� .- "1:1.:;:4::�2: ,, I P.j��:;:�:::%i�, " ­...... *r;,*:ii�K1.*.:;i - , - `��ii�i�� "" , ' * -:10:51 1 1 f, i i!.-,1-:; .�!i: ":.� ' with hioes and Mcins to:be �:..:-';., I Or not 4iseasie,'germs a -Te present. But Dominion �ii�Vi�i�` ii%':* . 'kes a , .1 `� ii?"'-i�;� `1*xNffl , X.- .� ,��: o' � 1. , , .bd J:z::;:;:.,.:��,,. ::Xi -.;.,-;i:;:,. � when nillE is pwteuriz4 you know -turned ailto leefhdr for bqots, shops I . L, .I... %<--`)*i*:k � .iIN. '�� . . fhati it is safe.becaiW thle heat used harnoiiss, glovies, coaitis�- tmvks hand� ,etect cak 1 lw��` Ml��,.,� is sufficient to kill the geirms.of dis� lbagA pocket Woki"aAad ;iatent ileathe"r. 11:1 "i.."I : illiiw P. J I INS."f....... ... , ease which linjay Uwe fp4nd their way With referenieA to the last mient - . I . I I.Awdo th-e milk. -, . . . I ed item& an interesting developmeiin . 1. ,� . .. -�, I -1 of Comsda's internajdioiial trade in r#- , ­ . ` , " � . ?�, N I I — 1. . , I 11, I .i , , 11 '. . (..I . . �, oanit',�*rs is tl�at,00�Lda'stilnds first ,�, . � . it � ".. I 1 � I � ** �. I . Thftots no gu6sWor;c with Magic. � . , 40 'A 1� .0 . in ,the 'British mark,et witli hei: sup- ,.I .1 I I , WA . asauresuiiiformly,fiiikreatiltti!.Th'atoij . � � . � I �. 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