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L �l`T'E•0 P Ali �nva t bbl all round The Gypsy p' Jutrior Y °{ ' l ' z � `> ' certainly cured is to thaxe regular Even the >tpostt carefully guarded • � I i lP thaut injury.. to ei'th x y WE: 1A11.41, h'iC UP °o r yf ea, In 'the plots r cheat x-rays, available i ?n Y+`Y ala• '� { i i #;s'. youngster nus occanlonally $offer Teacher at singing class)::, 'Y ., 1 ., ted with cyanintidl and 2,41C►. < ;'>>,:? g' munities free of charge. p must sing louder than hat! Iron and 11►11 Kinds . Q� lllleta� l�aali t>l weeds h'ad been checked- notice om n nd stray from Pupils: "But I •ami 'singing as High”; Gsah �'rl0 F00 `' R r wamdenl st a Small Detail But— home, In.ordepr't'ha:t Anyone 144in R, ..:".:".:::: :* loud as I can, teacher." ab} compared with the un ; '` him may 'be able, to restore him to 1Gts but the re emergewce treat- p. F .°+,. ;_ :<za� ab K fit?, e : A tiny denitall cavity may, If neg Teacher• „Nonsense; let your + • ,... w his home as soon as vossiblle, he' met apparently permitted later- .,.< , x lected, eventually ca�u'se the loss of should. the tapglif to say ids. name - Y, i ., zlfAt t" «,.; �, whole tooth. Acids may cause clearly ge•;'nating weeds to survive ask \ ,n ry wel''l 'as. some weed's and' grasses " >'% ^ '"" in reasedl dlecay anal The tooth twill his address. Litear, he sboud mem- ifsi'": wb.ph'these chemicals are unable to ^' '• become more ands more discs ed em Ta break, co�ytrol, The weed growth on ese �' until it is beyond •repair. While this orize his phone number, men a Iia child' is able to give this informs, il pl&s Was not sufficient to Cause process' is going on, there is usual 1 pain. The loss of a tooth is also 'tion, the may slave his family much With apparent oheck in the awth ,la' ^�• } .; � ,p y p'of,*e, crop, but the final figures on ' • frequently 'd'etrimental to t'he ap- anxiety and Che police much trouz '? ole in identifYang ,bins and' •return* Relax a O ke plot yield's will tell the exact story. pearance. Regular dental examina a• ry a ` :• `4 ..`ing him to his home. ` F)ach plot is repeated six times in l: ^ ' '' tions help the 'dentist 'ta discover It • n.' . ' various parte of the field, in such a z _ the first sign's' of a cavity so that takes :i he can repair it ,before it does ser weir that'possi'ble differences' in Per- ,,:"`; ` '' foi a Coke. Paye off in big l Lilly or moisture conditions in the �� " • us, damage. n v@Aous plots are ev'enend out, e r d dividends, too— io p Mummy's little Darting DUCiId'llcl leasers far Most people enjo hearing a very Mount Forest done when you work rte. small child' make it first 'atteu)xpts Successors to TIDNE CLEANERS Crop Rotation in the Production of w v, at talking but he should' not hi* en- W Pick Up and Deliver Monday r : Canning Cropscou.. a �. 41 ' ext the majority of farms -the pro- Canadian artillerystopped firing high explosive shells at Chinese positions a few minutes before age of to use babe talk By the and Thursday - duction of vegetable canning crops p g age of four he should be able to creates a problem in respect to the the truce was signed in Korea, even though officially both sides were permitted action until the pronounce ordinary words and sen- Phone 230 - Seafortih maintenance of good soil structure ceasefire went into effect exactly 12 hours after the truce signing. Only .action during the 12 hours tences. Any lingering baby talk AN CALDER and fertility. It is difficult to.sug- by Canadian gunners was the firing of four smoke shells. Above, firing the last smoke shell, the should be ,gently 'but firmly elimin- AGENT oil- maintenance are Gnr. P. A. Roach, New Waterford, N.S.; L/Bdr. G. L Murphy, Hamilton; Bdr. Walter ated. It helps the child if older I_ ,gest tender types' of 'rotation thangrown, Toronto; Gnr. G. R. Tiffany, London; L/Bdr. Lionel Albert, Campbellton, N.B.; Gnr, R. J. members' of his family, when speak Ladies' and Qen#s' Z -piece Suits, $1; might be followed, since size of Sivret, Moncton, N.B., and Gnr. Tom Cook, Toronto. ing to him, pronounce their words Plain Dresses, 61; Plain Skirt's, 50c; farm, acreage of canning crops, number of stock maintained and ex clearly and correctly. It is not a GienW Trousers, 50c. tend of other types of crop produc- tion are decid'ing'factors in deter -m- Summer Vegetables ruing a 'practical soil management program. While summer vegetables are so Menu (3) : 'Pressure cooked meal Growing a relatively small acre- plentiful 'why not snake the most for 1'0 minutes in pressure sauce age of canning crops on a general of them. The cold' roast will be pan at 10 pound's pressure. or dairy farm .does not 'present amore acceptable when. two or three real prohlem in soil fertility main- fresh vegetables go with it:,—and Parsley potatoes tenance, since it may be fitted into Whole onions r rotations and sufficient an interesting vegetable plate can Glazed carrots good idea to laugh 'at Utdm or 0a11 Quai6ty Plus Service is Our Motto the attention' of others to his lin- S. BUGHANAN - Proprietor , ��j� r guistic errors—he may develop a loft a :•r: nit: � V� TOWN of SEAFORT vl e nge replace a casserole dish frequently Your Inner Mine ` i manure may be availableday's tfor the 'Green Limas. cultivated crops. The real problem these '., The most appetizing vegetable is Scrub (potatoes; peel onions and exists oil.s'farms, 'or where pierce with fork; scrape carrots The human body has its own WARNING the 'stock population is'. small or prepared in a way to make the and shell Lima beans. Place in form of mineral supply, containing absent, and, manure is not avail- familiar dish seem new, 'Company iron, copper and other mdnerals able and. cultivated cash crop pro- or not—the vegetables will dis'ap- Pressure cooker in piles with on•"r. ions on top, if necessary. Add one- necessary to health. Calcium is duction is the major enterprise. 'In pear, half cup water and two teaspoons required for -sound, teeth and bones, 0 such cases long term g'ras's rota= Menu (1): Oven meal baked for salt. Be sure to turn element to normal -clotting of blood and main- Dogs running at large in the Town of tions areppnot economically possd'ble one hour at 350 degrees in preheat- simmer when 10 pound's pressure is tenance of nerve and muscle re- • "" and yet a0il structure is dependent ed oven. indicated. Place saucepan in a pan s'ponses. Phosphorus is necessary Seaforth will be impounded and if not I 1 on 'replacing the plant fibre in the 'Ham -stuffed squash of cold water at end of 10, minutes for proper utilization of 'proteins i soil -burnt up during the cultivation Cheese -scalloped potatoes and remove lid as soon as pressure and carbohydrates to ensure the claimed within 48 hours by the owner or period:. 'Green 'beans is normal. '.Drain. Place vegetables formation and function of all body With this in mind', reports H. Raw carrots. in four bowls. Sprinkle 'potatoes cells. Iron hel'p's to form hemo- Hill, Division of Horticulture, •Cen- with parsley. Mix a dlash of nut- globin and red' -blood cells, while harbourer will be destroyed, by Order of tral Experi'ment'al Farm, a group of Ham -Stuffed Squash meg and butter to onions.- Turn copper aids in the formation of.red Plots with different .rotations of Select 4 summer squash about 6 carrots after adding one-third cup blood' and helps to prevent an - the Town Council: ; canning peas, -tomatoes and 'sweet inches long. Remove ends and par- currant jelly. Chop a half raw ap- aemii's' 'a. Iodine the ma;fn factor 71 rl corn, have been studded for a period boil 15 minutes. 'Cut a thin slice pie and mix with green Limas. Ar- in creating thyroxin, which in 'turns bilwiyFYedodTmw s.33s of six yearsat the Smithfield Sub- from one side of each s'quas'h. I range vegetables neatly on dinner helps to prevent simple goitre, ,VOR,•.; , •>. station, Ont., on fine easily loam. Scoop out the seeds. 'Mie 2 cups plates. Authorized bonier of Cow -Colo •oder cgrlh ,rilh Coca-Cola Ltd. In the four-year rotations without 1 Home Hiking DR. E. A. MCMASTER diced ham, 1/ teaspoon salt, ,� tea- r t manure but with commercial ter- spoon Worcestershire sauce, 3t Very few people realize the mile-. ?(� LIMITED ��% ttilizer applied' to the canning craps, teaspoon dry mustard with 1/2 cup age they cover during the average Mayor. ESBR V J1�r4 �.►+o+' ;!F ED 5 Mental Illness and in which a crop of tomatoes, day's 'routine. The housewife ac - tomato soup, Stuff squash with 658 ERIETREE'T, STRTFORL�r, ONPHONE 78 l[. (peas, 'grain and, a mixed clover- ,ham mixture and place in baking Mental illness is gradually be- •tuall'y walks miles in her daily <, grass sod are grown, there was a pan with 1/8 inch water around coming understood as an ailment work around -the home. Therefore, "Coke" Is a registered,tradernarIc small decrease in soil organic mat -comparable comparable with physical illness the footwear worn during such- ac - squash. ter in a five year period. In a s'imi- and is no more a matter for shame tivities is more important than 'that lar rotation, but with tomatoes re- Cheese -Scalloped Potatoes or secrecy than any other disease. worn for an evening's entertain- 3placed by sweet corn, and all the Prepare your favorite 'dis'h of The mind, like the body, is suseept- m'ent. High heeled, -tight -fitting � corn stover 'Ploughed under, thereible to illnesses, many of which are *shoes, or, in contrast, loose -sloppy 'Was no reduction in soil organic scalloped' potatoes; top with cup curable if treated in their earliest old slippers' are bad( for the feet. matter. It appears that when the grated cheese, stages. For this, reason, any symp- Shoes with sensible heels should corn stover is returned to the soil; Green Bean Vinaigrette tom of mental disturbance should be worn to 'support the foot and maintenance is not too serious a Cut ends from one 'pound green receive early medical attention. protect not only the feet but also KEEPIN PACE... problem. In other four-year rota- :beans. Cook in (boiling 'water for tions in which three canning craps 15 minutes. Drain; reheat with 3 are grown and theland is in clover tablespoons vinegar, 6 tablespoons sod, for one year the d-evice of salad' oil, 1 tablespoon chopped J seeding clover ,with the corn' or Streamline, Your Work • • • r'' peas, 'the reduction in soil organic green peppers, 1 tablespoon pickle a matter was no greater than in the relish, 1 teaspoon green' onion, 1 Nowadays bank staffs use machines teaspoon salt and a dash of pepper.Stamp It To Speed It stan'd'ard four-year rotation with • • • Menu 2 Broiled meal for 20 two canning crops. However, seed- (>' f7/'—^ tO do much Of the record-keeping in'g red clover with peas, or 'corn minutes on Pan five inches below 1/ tap element of oven. Leave door — Let US Supp1 You With — reduced the yield of these two crops , and a satisfactory stand of clover alar while on broil'. for nearly 9,000,000 ( losit accounts. -was not always obtained. Minute Steak Outstanding in interest was the Cream peas Rubber Stamps soil improvement which .,had taken Broiled'' tomatoes It is one of the reasons why they are able place in, two-year rotations of -con• spiced corn niblets, a tinuous canning crops. Inl these rotations a crop of tomatoes ora Spiced Corn Niblets And All Types Of to keep up with the greatly -increased crop of corn is followed in the sec- Slice corn from leftover corn -on- +: ond.year by a crop of -peas. After cob. Add one sliced banana and .w the peas are harvested millet 1/4 teaspoon n'ut�eg and salt. Place Marking'Devices y■�, ”` demand for banking services by more Sudan grass is sawn and the cropin bottom of broiler pan. Place Is disked' in at the early flowering minute steak's sprinkled with meat stage. Fall rye is then sown, which tenderized, dotted with margarine m �•"E•�r and more customers... and to is disked in the following spring in on the broiling pan. Rubber Stamps Made to Order . . . Bank sot preparation for tomatoes or corn. v �► J� .,' Broiled Tomatoes Stam Circular Oval and Rectangular �.� In these two rotations 12 tons of hS ;■ .` maintain" the samefast, efficient manure per acre are applied every slice tomatoes, skin on, and place Stamps Stamps With Changeable Dates other year. 'These rotations pro- alongside steaks. sprinkle with and Numbers Signature Stamps duced' five canning crops' in the five- fine. dry cru'm'bs mixed with mine- handling Of �/OZRT account. year period compared, to an 'aver- ed parsley, Do not turn tomatoes Die Plates for All Purposes . . . Printing age • of -three crops in other rata when meat is turned in 10 minutes' Wheels Numbering Machines (tions, Despite this fact, there was time. an appreciable in'cre'ase in soil or- Stamp Racks Since 1900 bank staffs have increased from ganlic matter,, exchangeable potas- Cream Peas a few thousand to 48,600.. , the,number of ,!fir alum and soluble phosphorus, While Shell/ .i cheques handled to 1000 000 a da peas and parboil For eight ■ //; te 4 , y d't is true that manure was applied In these two .rotations the averse minutes. Drain. 'Meanwhile saute annual application of six tons g' two tasweet pe sliced' onion, one HurowExpositor pP peT sliced; sweet pepper in two table- acre is perhaps not 'beyo d the sup THE BANDS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY rr�� s'poo'ns bti'tter; silt one tablespoon ;; 1� ply available to the grow`ei'ywhose Phone 41 Seaforth flour, Ya cup milk, 1 teaspoon mint- ✓ i% ';�,� , canning crop ac94eage is relatively ed thyme and the green peas. Cool, small. / .A. until milk is thickened on law heat. �• While the rotations have possibly not been In progress long enough to attach significance, to differences �1 /� f1 !! (� fL in yield, it is, noteworthy that, yield's Il'�n �2�p gpl�ln it O21r �06' U U Ul5 J u ll Il UU li @ LLL« 'n �7 u UUU �3 By Rae Farms Service Dept. Of corn, peas or. tomta,toes' were �•� highest whenever manure was ap- plied in 'a rotation and the average ,N.;: highest yields were produced in the'two-year rotations described above. MEAN, DOC ? Fire! In rural areas or at the summer cottage, there are m'aky uses for coal oil; gasoline 'too, is essential for various purposes. But neither of these liquids should ever be used to kindle the kitchen stave. Many bl the disasttlous and tragic home direo that 'Inaike, the newspape^ headlines 'a�`e caused through coal bit )being Poured .into' the stove to hiake (the fire blaze. it usually r `'r ucceeds in this—trnth,unfortunate », re r, N. 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