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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-05-09, Page 9A { 0 ...._a .,N4 a -G!.c x '*^•a r A. • , -. , ,: .yn: .:s .n, a .:.... ,,1 :' -, , V 16, i:+,A 1,,. •! „ , '",rY. 9r. «, .. .s , ... 1 ., : •c . ! r �.. .6 .: '-� •:.. 'i: , ,:. '�'.�'tr :� p;t and that. 4 was �. : •.. , t611p„ It as a e r ,. m.: , dhilt , P �,. �z :fid ?�. piA esti ,e ..o s iy _ :. _ . _ .. .� _ ........ lid . q �kO;�E •�gt^ 14 +� wi• t11y.�� F 1 n _ . ..,:. ]] w .. ' 1F rr _ "'P..': .;tl 1�'.:,. • a >to, n . ;r.. wa ,, ni t :. , :w en : d• ,; ,,: o •. •�;ti,� �, ' t .raiRa :... d ,. Ti . #( . Q w th t. w n he h >ihe s _1... ho . Z.. ed` r ..,' 3 - ,f: ' ° :: •.- ,. .. �':str g Sl -be.. s. c ;1;• r. r>r.> {fix.: ?u g u.,� G , ?. }} x ad it ! ,t t rq' F to , o dr , Tkier... vvas a little ]e, t. ,, . - :.._ ._ •. .......: A A. �rI�1.�. ' I kno r :�t*hat ve,. tr , au vd � , : .: ,.,a . . ': �- • ' a r , ..�t°r�^ .. . , I'�! a r, +4,t� , AP . y$T?Q... d I card i a W N•. • R _. SS ll. sa . , .. n. h a , ,. Win, as , wall. '�' kimEt. started :jt .. nd h , .l. ;e. , � . ,.. �. •_w , '�.',•iS4� � ,. . ,If ....p(»Sl►.,:.., ,-�' �,.,:.«. .., , &.. $,p..�, 9.t bi houlde , is � `Pt ,a•. . � � � : �, ttar#1 ,s . r� �!a►/,t•dblabgv • :::,, , R�'as Y`}.•� ,re ,: ��' ... «- •_ • . .. 't ,4.. .. •r, .. •�' r, i.. 1. . R` 1 , Ir,,, .. a. b"�•'"47" ;a_ {+ +'• >ec It u I was Fi . t u . c it sl .w r th n Cecil a s 1 r p p _g to. fills e A & !b. d. b. en I# 9Y ,...ii, and our b a ttkaii ;fid„ , yo..:ixa. @� "Ma' `y r •r 4_ �r, . ... ?,' :di:: _A'' } '''. `' .., +Ai` :��,, � sq• '".i'""§ ���_. Cbl a •,a . high Cr. I totlk the, little learltn,g ing''ttr and I :no :sooner hegrd. it .b. l b $ I�1.PT� . V to o. i1 aw . o id .oat a to L oat R b a ice e f lief lap them t vi.a ,rle , amd iP yqp tails itt. a. baritone , .. , ' �. D you , , b. , , -.. Altrase nice and light,. •and hit i't th I knew that w ra' t too. �. • a.1} was" gh.., 0 just some kind qY Qdllsh: ti,tdl :', And*ho Oppi through, eutz pa s' amu- of shear acfats?" y,: p tai . �.. TA .. y right on the..nosd It felt : oo. a I t t just the way u ., , „ g d, and oRJE i Ju y. he had c ed winks game hat oI S:4:4.slo oIsho•ele ,in love. with Dor- aI, be..e o o e. M;. t y. Y P g p ssly "Maybe d tt .r g 1i I14 _ I 'began to let it. swell. Then me. I just rocke. it lou and," t, f I d s.. g d.. pt time to go to Werk. .. d tbat3s tt, ,: Wit, . att(ir?h ',, bgdygtaat&, scout ,,, . • .r ° , k..r. . ,,4... ,, ; j, ., . —^— to, and that, Doris tortures ever Mme be, you'd reciter."' . , y reineinbered abgut not yelling, and every, nate even,. and idn t beef at. w 'at it is an , e . a ties %'Ls co tr i i 9.10 pita h e e . in e u t°: , Il:•I a •h oth a V» ,, d h t mte! I dont want tQ. d. Ghk ,f tl9 kand b.4t usher to o, .. >!► .a et.ng bels ,rtes life, Il sh . g .tp r cl rashes. S,h& d tis er n mtleT. throttled' it back .,a- d s fsh e. l en• I t to t fla . rt ' e of u ., n u. a od W a i,._W'h go he G t, I l►eltil be. a Singer. I want to ,be a wo Ge are :rs. the A3. drums' but Leonard Bor I.eonaid ought -to wake iter up by As '-you like . , . hrass unde nice o0ntr- l.. Ther it n let i sw ll ,,, +� k i;. it p ii g . e ., Vis; itswell a little, brit (anly man. land wilq, ire Gsaaro Fegano2 i , G " ,' Andy of the. Craig -Borland: En giving ' a,, recital,. al- e'at's. - /'Cies She did some Mozart, a'nd took . ' „ u, , k�,• ween t much more, And' wahen I hit e110,90 to come in right on tho . If I m a man you • made 'me. He a the Aniet lean IScala 4,Iseraf�t 1llineeritig Co., NeyP Yolk, his get yourself a 'trig, Iurt her an encore,. and came• off 'willttns the high at the end it was r a 1 '. 1e ftinti when' li e. he e i :' .'O i g D' h s lust ..f4 to."th t follows. it, and, then on one. oml►auy. the only i>up{esear 4MP s is pretty, w. .r t, burg oo.l will give looked at me $nti '.motioned me on, right. 4he tlnish I loaded it with all the " opera wh e , •. , Oh, ybs, thats.the 'worst of it...A o vel made• luloney out. eraatruck wife Doris decides 4ttm teseana', but d@m'ands pay- I went crit 'there, •There were one For a secondor so after he shuck tears ^.oP the wand. You ought to o it," she is going to resume., herr !sing: moot—kisses. He pa but says or two handclaps' and d made an g Its mostly tidddy�vinks, but its . �« Q iY$ y the' last cleoid it was as still as have heard the bravos that dime. 1 partly buildin yourself up to the A'n'd?" 't � Ing, interrupted by her mari3age he loves hia' wifle He makes"go dl bow, 'and then paid' no more at death. Then some guy in the -bal- went out and, took more bow and g "' p s, level oP that woman you're mar- 1 m under contract to th.�, : y'ou .,alt 19 and the birth of -their. two progress- in three -or four months tention to them at all. I felt sick knaw. Per f cony! yeAed� ,My heart skipped a it was' no trouble to look them in vied to, so you to 'not afraid of her r our weeks, .begiffaiztg, aft?l!iren, to 4e1ll out the family and spends much time -with Cecil. and disgusted. Wilkins struck the beat, and, then others -began to yell, the •eye that time. They seemed an m ' Mo da a that 110 y4u,;kn w ,• :M ! `, '' f�°'; 9u'iloim@. Borland', ,protests, Doris Doris tells hiva Jack Le bLton is opening chord and I started the and what l ore. And. thats- what I t P y After t I fig bagk to. _,� �� �� h t they were yelling was like; ha nicest -people in the .world, helping you. at. Maki New York t . get ready for the . gp •tr.•.. p lt+ te. 1t'at, lie . ha$, ai)Nays going to',get her an engagement recitative *hich precedes 1;ri Thi !" P ng a man out „ tthwar d her-, ca „ Bravo The applause 'broke out 24C. the end, after Clsejla had a3ung of you, s'o she can have you ... I era season there..; we ltaYe�B,iow ..�ifz,., to h - veer,, and sits had „ singing at a movie palace. To frogs. "Un. Ballo in Maschera by in •a roar then, and I remembered ag and had finished, a hock ofdidn't I ter way as, always, The resence sl Cecil L onard sings- w • Verdi. There's' a lot o 1 and feel terrible. I could go right out I say any,tblug•,abaut''tt " l+Y the Seafgrt iL .. . ,o: g d f >; Ito bob(►. I bowed centre, right and. encoFes, she took me out for a that window.,, "Then after toni' lit I'm flr d?" a : en3borA , «" C ' v t a� mf 73ugp I:orentz; her tea�cher''it her in Rochester. Tial he 7�'as' sang It -just mechanically. Atter two left, amyl then. I walked ff bo with her, g e.� {'t° w v au a ul !i and had me do a I held Cecil a long time, then and Na, I di _t?s, any4hing':;abt7ut �.a sbsi A$Cer J1PJ. . , Yg� a. . ;stagQ Bright so +badly lie murders or titres plhrBETes I hoard a .murmur was there, and hissed ate en duet wiWi her. It wen a "+:•, "gin. ws t ham' then t so well they she stopped crying and began. to it, because EagT gyh, I ni-Ight P.._. ntury jtip , � � `t >esecital • at -Town Hall, Cecil, Car- -this -first number and exits' to the 'go over the house, and. if 'that was`' shoved 'me out � h$Ye t� ce ; a surprise' Yor .Put organislyt again. T bowed wanted more, but she rang down, play with :my hair. `rAll right, •you: I'vYe`'iieen war.•,, .�� '`.,_�f,� ,, .=u • ��.',��:. ;: �; t►tsr.:. Mltertaa. rsiager; ' fpiEories. ,BYE : sound of loud 'hisses-' 'tu bird :i didn't care. I ;got to the 'three ..times again, and hated to 'and -the three of us went out -to Leonard I've been rotten -pad -a Ing Pegano:,,abojit you and ton' t !?•, and !Lail �� • - Iand. At her hotel fhp tells end of the recitative, and then leave. -When I came ,back she nod eat.'' }�' • � � � ",�i1 Tib ��� he sent`'Roi6 x �, all r . P poor 'sport to say anything about it .. si over .:.Rossi thinks, as., Rf oQ. stepped •'bane a little while he ,ded, told WRIdne to " out with W11'kins and I were vett excited na il. e 8 1i s; P Y at all --and now 111• stop. Iril be Y tied gsOtt} Cbcll �s" to g " or war i was there in ithe orings, payed the 3ntroAduetluIt to the aria, me this time for an encore. but she did'n't have ,much to -sa . ood• and "W4iaty" Ills sin i 0 •- 5..7outo.; liar a sd' n . veterans 'but',hasp';t the:ords,'o a, imrdero,us• look on her 'tate• I heard him mumble so I caTiid• just °' �» Y g not talk any more about g n gx8nti op_t4 nit(P,� j Yeah, ,but what is iiia encore. Wh!eu we got back to the hotel it, and tryto give you a 'pleasant era?" matt-detypnnitign"Yinti$ . a certain song. ''die, sings it %r "YPu've`doplled!" hear' him above the triplet$, "You he asked. Wilkins went to his ronin, and I trip. It's little iiia Isn't it out "Weil, what did you think oath.:.- e t r`j`h .r.Y Ater and she says he ties a 8ne But Wilkins grabbed. her by the got 'em. Just look noble now, and "Let me do `Traviata:' " wen u with her for .good -night here with me?" were learning z'«y u�luigla�'tn 7' arm. "Do you want to lose them �• t p ng those rol'ea for . �y , it'al in the bag i I want out and• he started "Trav- cigarette.I just love it" "I don't know. Just for sorxte for good? Get out there—,get out ', �� there-l-iget out there!" "It hit me funny. It relaxed me, ata." Now, `Di Provenza Il Mar" She sat down on the sofa beside Wduldnt they, be surprised, all thing to'tio• Jug[ fse.,.'I.:could comet' les P._.µ' Id ,,, tytw4! f ` r and it was jt4st what I needed. I I guess is "the worst -sung aria you me, "viropped her head on my shoal- your friends at the Engineer's Club dawn and, see yo?i.'! " , toseand- How Sk�Hny -�rls : She stopped' in the middle of a ° or not know If I dictz cues word and went on, smiling like ll , .but all theever , :hear, because the boys always. der, and started to cry. "Oh, Leon if they could see you?" "Anyway I ciosed� with'Ainv, - .• Clog's, eQ�}�. t�:, „��� `,.. a Alk—JL time my voice was coming nice think about tone and forget about ;ard,'I fell terrible! I'wa'nted to cry, but she wanted It.turned outrI° was'to�,get $125 �6tb LOY�� C��Y nothing Iuad' happened at all. 1• " v brlglit eager Y ' I tried to explain to her in the and easy.We got to the end of 'the music and that ruins it. I What about." me to laugh, I did, and held her a week, which was upped 325 from° . , xv intermission what had ailed mo, the first strain, and he really began mean, they don't sing it smoothly, "Oh ... The tenor was all right. close and kissed, her. what .he,, oered,rytid ,titer. was �tFd bt"witl,"flt hsstlr,; what the were - a -*bout. I st�'y :w'4T?t, re�tttiL th GdN to go places with the leads into the with all the notes even, and that He wasn't much ood•, 'but I could "You sang like an angel;' rr?0• _ r: p• 1. ,t°� 5 to 10 lbs. Neil►"Perp abut' ".lie kept walking sway Prom ) g „ , ,!'' " " ' , F is The -Stoup MWuteri a next.. It was the flier time all 'makes it jerky and takes all the •ave. done with him„ A,?SCe he got fid',. .and I m terribly proud o as to' het "t alY i tatiol , pay my •re.whQaie�a+oo,8d : n air ;,ale, thele 'behind the drop. It - 'p'. awe reaa,c .'f°�i 'e• �,ar.'61z„ ;, n't until I � save her blotting her - '�ovsr' `iiia cold. I wanl?w.et you stip You, ands—that's right, :Hold' me owns• hotel• bills, and• ,pave a four,. a• 'W'bo lis%%% *:>x.,.lob•'Qj a.,a,a vacs panic' omtez 7tpn rs Here. don't you see? I •titan so glad close." week' comtral+t, °Pini ided I did • alfi valuable *tlmo in ittaating-4abe bgyer r oa hollies e>anw $onsuno 101-4 1 -°•lima: eyes with, a kindkerchiek, to keep >nw _1 °w too. im,,„,,y,"i* ap�°m°�,�j °o to 'see you, and' then I didn'•t w I held iter close a long time, and right on m flier a �! . ••.assnsEwe. TonDetier.nontrearieGUnd+oers� the mascaga Srom running down apt y Ppeaxance ,,'f " e 1 `� w 'hasp Gel ihs,k;' �1M4 Toa aaVro You w1ah. Iatrbd _ You to see it, for fear you wouldn't then she startedi to 1a h It was thought it 'was th.6-:screwiest Chi•' g !.W,-W(X9t,%10n Bob. Fj ttaI, w'h MN.". w carr. sok -A rr oQ •r her cheeks. that I knew she - was og � , . �t. •n•u m xor nom► Your c. " �r I rained'tried'to be businesslike, d. And I a real cackle; over something "that I had, ever heard of, 'but E flna y haEi years `oPi'r•egprAtience "ia Boy[;' s x Town of Stafbeithsaid yes +beAq: Ac undn,ggistc�¢n • b�T cure D' noir pew 'crying- °Well—d'm so'want me to be that la , Yo t" e, and I was had struck her funny, E could see We -hit Chicago the next day, just At the moment ewe have al�:.tlte t �lt doing fine. And then—you flop edpp y,. TAX PRE -PAYMENT RECEIPTS And, I knew you weren't jut a y sinIs ger that would. put up with any. "What is, it?" I asked. "You•» the two of us, because Wilkins went back to 'New York, after the Co boy wa<caa conveniently traiti.jI, t, at the .erste of 'May we will be l 0. Your,�:1s111ess l�irectoi fol 1952 thing' for • a jo'li: I knew gou'd go "Tonight? At the hall?" lumbus concert. The laxer thing vile to handle eight more btlyai fl Bye [het �°ay= by mining their land. Their soil grows progres- hard facts to make an easy lesson in soil conservation: back to New York, and I was, terra- fled, "Yes," did, after wegot hotel rooms, was' go around[ to the. costumers. ' had the nlansi:be bet�re'ett the; 'ages of 124,ands 16 So if servation farm plan are really very simple: volved, year by year. in a single county. and furious at You. And then She just kept right on laughing I yourwould''' deep-rooted legumes; and (where. needed) tion farms in the same county. You sang the way I wanted you to and didn't tear me what it was to get fitted, out fol "d a Boheme," like your 'boy --to, ,receive,... Scout LEGAL MEDICAL all average (net income per acre on the, 76 farms). sing, and I loved you so • much I about. Later on though, I found' "'R•igoletto" and "La Traviata," - training, gelid -him along. We will practices were good enough -to earn these Illinois The Town of Seaforth will a 4 r annum pay O/O ' wanted to go out there and hold on out. Trhey were opening in "Boheme" give you some 'trews of thea boys . "later.,- " DR. 'M. W. STAPLETON A. W. SILLERY up to August 31 1952 on all Prepaid Taxes. p to you while you sang the other Y We sang Syracuse, Cincinnati on Monday night and I was, to sing themselves. The'S'cout'Promise="Onm g Physician and Surgeon Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. pAone 90 Seaforth > > •• one. And now you know .. , What ,» have you got. and Columbus after that, the same program, and I did all right. the role oP. Marcel. There are do rehearsals• for prin- Y hon. or I promise that 'I will do my befit" ]Metres: Office 173, Resideneis' 7141 Certificates and full particulars may be ob- I held' her tight and her ,She paid m hotel 'bilis, and offered me y' cipals' in the American Scala. You to do my duty to God , and the a' f." ,BEA'PORTH : ONTARIO JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 7 tamed It the Town Clerks Office In the Town patted cheek and tried to think of some $50 a night on top of that, but I know your stuff or you don't get Queen, to (help other people at all � @ times, Phon 110 Hensatl McCONNELL &HAYS Hall. thing to say. There wasn't any- thing to say, y, not about what she .wouldn't take anything. s was sur - prised, at the reviews I got. Most hired, But I was a special case, and Pegano • wasn't taking any and, to obey the Scout Law." t ' Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. D. H. WILSON, was talking about. I had got so of them .wrote her up and let me out line, but few them chances on me. 'He ,posted. a call for the whole "Boheme' cast to ''` V, Physician and Surgeon PATRICK D. cCONNELL Phones: Office .ti W; Res. 54 Treasurer fond of her, that I loved every min - ate I spent with her, and yet there a a of called me "'the surprise of the eve take me through it Sunday after k H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C.' Seaforth prevents undergrowth and dirt from wedging into the knife -race. was only one woman who me me mag'„ said I had a voice of 'rare power and beauty," and spoke of noon. They couldn't get the thea - tre, for some. reason, so we did mixture starts to thicken, then fold the machine. Safety shielded hitch -bar quickly attaches to power -take- County Crown Attorney 13EAFORTH, ONT. SEAFORTI CLINIC the "sweep and authoirity" of my .it downstairs is We new cocktail ,r •+t; • , fAJr Telephone 174 E. A.':McMASTE'R B.A., M.D. , hydraulic lift linkage. singing. I didn't exactly know what they meant, but I liked them, all lounge. of the hotel, which they didn't use on Sundays. A '�'`' Internist ` right, and saved them all. (Continued. Next Week) 7// , :. [iY•• . -``� '., P. L OPTOMETRISTIf L. BRgeon M.D. -Sur / ' to pivot to the rear and by-pass the obstruction. To resume operation g eon % wov in HARD without leaving the seat, the operator merely backs the tractor to JOHN E. LONGSTA•FF Office Hours: 1 p.m. to 5 9.m., it -engage the hitch. FOR UNIFORMLY « NOME ECONOtWL" s , Optometrist dally, except Wednesday and Sun day. Juice of 1 otra'iige' FAST MOWING'.. • ground g possible to and contour. These full.$wivelin wheels make it Ores Examined. Glasses Fitted. EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday a FOR UNIFORMLY •-: Hello Homemakers! It is a •mis 1i`, take to call rhubarb a "pie plant" Phone 791 and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. f6 GOOD MOWIMP-_ I , when, iit can lend i uanc to a MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Appointments made in advance Hours: 9 - 6 are destriuble. Wed. 9-12.30; Sat. 9 az77►,m.- CHIROP'RACTIC ACCOUNTING D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COI112iMEBCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. AUCTIONEERS HAROLD JACKSON Specialist in Farm and Hous( hold Sales. :Licensed in Huron and Pert Counties, Prices reasonable; sane faction guaranteed. For information, etc., write o phone HAROLD JACKSON, 661 14, [Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth. JOSEPH L. RYAN Specialist in farm stock and im- vlaments and household effects. Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed In Huron and .Perth. Counties. For p4rti6lars and o6bn dates, write or #'hone 'JOSEPH L. RYAN, WL R. 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, 2labiin. 42173i62 EDWARD W. ELLIOTT "Llctiiised'"Aut5th77tlb'er /' Correspondence promptly answer- ed. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by phoning QW4, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. PERCY•C.,WRIGHT ILlosnsed Auctloheer - Crdmarty Livestock and Farm Sales a, So,� a�ty Tor a better n " on `gale, call the WRIGHT Auctioneer. Phone Will, 690 r U. RONALD G. M'OCANN Public Accountant CLINTON ONTARIO Office: Phones: Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 VETERINARY TURNBULL & BRYANS Veterinary Clinic J. O, Turnbull, D.V.M. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. Phone 105 (Seaforth THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COW. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. OMCERS: President - J. L. Malone, Seaforth Vice -Pres. - J. H. McEwing, Blyth Manager and 'See. -Tress. - M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS: E. J, Teewartha, +Clifiton; J. I.. Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit- more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea, forth John Ii. ' rtcL+`vfii�-Blyth; Frank Mbilregor, Clint¢n,. Wm. , S. Alexander, Walton; Harvey Faller, Gooderich. AGENTS: J. E. Pepper, Brucefleld; R. F. MgKorcher, ,Dublin; Wm. Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brus- ME IST RM ARD ATH STH 6TH 7TH STH DTH ioTH YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR The chart above demonstrates this plain fact: Net fncomeper acre goes up with can. serwatien farming, down with non -conservation farming, It's as simple as that. Farmers' Own Story? The chart tells a story, proved line) earn less and less. They do not necessatilr over a 10+year period, by carefully -kept farm record lose money, but if they make a profit, they do so books on 366 Illinois farms. From them, come these by mining their land. Their soil grows progres- hard facts to make an easy lesson in soil conservation: sively less productive. i. The straight line in the chart represents the aver- 6. The money -making practices in a complete con. age- act income per acre of 76 of the; farms in. servation farm plan are really very simple: volved, year by year. in a single county. Proper land use; testing and treating the soil,- oil;2. 2.The upper zigzag line shows the progressive crop rotations with ample use of grasses and increase to net income per acre, on 20 conserve- deep-rooted legumes; and (where. needed) tion farms in the same county. proper water management practices, including 3• The lower zigzag line represents the extent to which 20 physically comparable non-conserva- grass waterways, contouring, strip -cropping, terracing, and tile and open -ditch drainage; plus tion farms,in.the same county fell below the over. efficient use of legumes, grasses, and other feeds all average (net income per acre on the, 76 farms). through livestock. 4. locreases in income from conservation practices 7. At the end of 10 years, as the chart shows, such tend to be smell at' first—note upper zigzag line practices were good enough -to earn these Illinois from second•te sixth 'yew. Later on, they tend to conservation farmers $a more net income per rise abru#dy-note upper zigzag live from acre than the non -conservation farms earned. seventh to teeth year. We believe that stories like this are a powerful 5. Meenwliile; in relation to the over -ail average net argument for conservation firming. We urge you to per Rate, tion -Conservation farmers (lower zigzag adopt these practices on your farm. So* your county agent or soil conservationist soot. w EGMONDVILLE: E PhonePhone 116 SEAFORT6H�•.W. Gi. Simmons �& Sons MAIN STREET The �a�e of t�h.e Money Saver -I •. , . f 1 �' '.• 'iii/(dC .,. ••r • ••1 • 1 1 f 1 1 A t 1 Po molded salad or a sherbet. Tc A 'a r 1 1 E fi 1 d °- � , serve rhubarb• as fresh fruit sauce • 1 , +� •Q • o a e f is nothing new = it is about as ...... "'�•- �� favorite as applesauce. throughout ' Ontario homestead's. Rhubarb sauce ~ '700;000 chronic Altdholi�es 'in bw, makesdelectable addition when York State or almost one peraoa° poured over steamed cake or plain in every twelve• of, tits population. blanc mange or crisp cookies. Then „�,�®a'�Fih wn f.. r i , d 1 �. ___. �m_A - / ' �•-n a ...- -Y--_ _._Wd � too, don't forget the way Grandma • 1 evil Is to treat the "Albdholtc0 alar put 'a rich drop biscuit batter on `,�;;,>e- \ P 11, top of a deep basin of cut rhubarb t effective way' to vur'b aim. iline� is and while it was baked in a. hot F oven a custard sauce was made. —_ � �' The custard sauce which was often ,,, A 1 spiced with nutmeg was poured; . over each serving—and the serving 'hospi'talizs' 6' dishes were the porridge 'bowls. �.r�,,, 00s, 6. Molded Rhubarb Salad 1 rA prevent th6m ca,'flk8ing the dlg"W 1 pkg- cherry gelatine , rotefield 644 to 35 ACRES PER yDAY 1 cup hot rhubarb sauce 1 cup ,pineapple juice AA direction When it.., iiicleb �g �� number of li or:. ►nbieto. :' ! .rK ".,., :Y" 1 cup shopped apples, 1 1 cup chopped nuts. «^; The MM Uni-Mower has many outstanding features that assure four cherry 'flavored jelly powder longer, more uniform operation with a minimum of servicing. Full into a mixing !bdwl;' and stir hot' x length wearing plate holds the knife true and straight from end to (sweetened) rhubarb sauce into it. end. This wearing plate closes the knife -race, prevents clinking and Mix canned pineapple 'juice tato separation of the mower knife section from the guard plates .. , the sauce and add' a little lemon prevents undergrowth and dirt from wedging into the knife -race. juice if too sweet. Cool.until_ the There is safety built into the MM Uni-Mower ... for the operator and mixture starts to thicken, then fold the machine. Safety shielded hitch -bar quickly attaches to power -take- in apples' and nuts'. Pour into light- ightoff. off.Control of cutting bar is through conveniently located lever or by ly greased molds and chill in re - hydraulic lift linkage. frigerator. Serves 6 to 8. SAFETY SPRING RELEASE Note: May be un'molded into let- ettuce When the sickle bar of an MM Uni-Mower strikes an obstacle, the tucecups and served with cottage cheese and canned peaches. "y spring release hitch is disengaged, allowing the mower and sickle bar to pivot to the rear and by-pass the obstruction. To resume operation pineapple -Rhubarb Sherbet 3 without leaving the seat, the operator merely backs the tractor to tiz' -cup drained pineapple it -engage the hitch. % cup rhubarb sauce Two 16 -inch caster wheels assure uniform cutting level over any Juice of 1 otra'iige' ground g possible to and contour. These full.$wivelin wheels make it 3 tbsps. lemon pulps [[take short turns ... to cut square Corners easily. Pea viae lifters and 2/3 cusp sugar � ,• r rock type guards are available on the 5, 6, and 7 foot sizes of the Uni- % cup pineapple juice Mower. i egg white. THE WATERLOO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED 'Mix the�^ dralned crushed pine WATERLOO and CHATHAM, OUT. apple and thick nhu'barb sauce with ; orange an • lemon juice. Make a W. H. DALRYMPLE & SON syrup of sugar and,..water, boiling it long enough to,t%Ittsolve, sugar, 1 Brucefield -- Phone 618 r 4, Clinton then' cool. Citm ia`e;, syrup 'with' fruit and piideapp% jl'nce. Pour the.; mixture Into a refrigerator trav- and partially freeze. Beat egg white until it Younis a peak. 'F,fild the partially ti'oeeln fruit into egg white and return to freezing unit.. By Roe Farms Service Dept. Serves 4 to 6. ; rr' THE VOICEOP -I •. , . f 1 �' '.• 'iii/(dC .,. ••r • ••1 • 1 1 f 1 1 A t 1 ,1 a ., o- • • �` � A 'a r 1 1 E fi 1 d °- � , , .� :`� � r n t , 'n I;, ` ,r/, • 1 , +� •Q • o a e f / viii , e 4��;{\�i'�1till women are'.tb othf'* •hehvk' drii'i1k „ d erg. The +ht6* bYk' Times "reports 01 ii r '700;000 chronic Altdholi�es 'in bw, Kul t York State or almost one peraoa° in every twelve• of, tits population. iE, j/%j/t�� .,.•. '. _!:!�'°"!C I' '`�! C „�,�®a'�Fih wn f.. r i , d 1 �. ___. �m_A - / ' �•-n a ...- -Y--_ _._Wd � - • 1 evil Is to treat the "Albdholtc0 alar el. t -.v q ^ T�r,'y `,�;;,>e- \ P 11, u , t effective way' to vur'b aim. iline� is ,.. a °rta —_ � , �/ � r �� Litt► s► 1 � . � j1 'hospi'talizs' ,/'/ I ' �.r�,,, 00s, Lorne a '• 'tea: 1 rA prevent th6m ca,'flk8ing the dlg"W a', , rotefield 1 1•J. ', direction When it.., iiicleb �g �� number of li or:. ►nbieto. :' ! .rK ".,., :Y" A. Sildldr StOd r I r I 1 r ix,,:S`ta�;�l4. 1°r;.�.V�1•`,a��aS.•i„•ra)Istk�i,N�,wf��OB.`°,lkf�feNg:fl,�f„i�i,rar°,,,A��Y �.�"t3 r , ... f., _. _ , _ ! VdASG d. TEMPERANCE.- The drin>< ing- tbabit Is -getting a terrific bold, on ther,people of 'North America- Multitudes, of men :and women are'.tb othf'* •hehvk' drii'i1k „ erg. The +ht6* bYk' Times "reports '700;000 chronic Altdholi�es 'in bw, ' York State or almost one peraoa° in every twelve• of, tits population. The Times presetlptaon for this evil Is to treat the "Albdholtc0 alar s sick. men. Well and gond'--'+but "th6 u , effective way' to vur'b aim. iline� is to wipe out its �oau6o Ye11ow PAle7r `fi a °rta could tr0syr have abi;r hlb ti der' control Iner q bj� e ng airs 9 victims as mtK* oil it is 11otL ough Por thbs Lviu n +U`vsxnlisbtiti .6 'hospi'talizs' ito .Ae6d al0ohLdd'1f "` as sick' meat, What jsi it d1►in iii '• 'tea: prevent th6m ca,'flk8ing the dlg"W a', Certainly it is mb�ing in th0 wrapA�'` direction When it.., iiicleb �g �� number of li or:. ►nbieto. :' ! .rK ".,., :Y" _. _ , _ ! VdASG d.