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Flesherton Advance, 1 Jul 1931, p. 3

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' Jlorence Riddick Boys The Elixir of Youth I pectin. Cook beeta until tender and One reason some people stay young remove skins. Slice beets very t fon^.r than others is that they are C on- Measure beeta Into large kettle using fatantly up-and-doing, always ensaged I only enough juice to flood in something Interesting, making a horse-radish, saga Lew acquaintance here, tackling a new i Bring to a full rolling boll. Boll hard Enterprise there, drawing a new book , 2 minutes. Rei ' m the library, attending a new ia pectin. Then stir and slim by know, learning a new song, taking upturns for just 8 minutes to cool s Jgolf or the trombone or aviation for '>-. to praver b lad, seootins across country on a Cover hot relish with film of hot paraf- trip to a different locality where they i nn; when relish is h it now sights and scenes. i inch of hot paraffin. Roll glass , they make lite one grand, sweet spread paraffin on fedventure and haven't time to grow a*out 1 pound beets. Make lol I. The a^ing ones are the grumpy i eight-ounce glasses. tinea who have lost courage and in- i' '. and zest and too easily "stay {put." Household H.nts T > pack away many orn.ini-:its will make *e rooms look lar?er and more airy and orderly. To bring them out [ a the fall will give renewed pleasure Molded Salads \V!iiIe molded salads are mora work, tyet they look so tempting that they i j n taem an j W in ma ke the rooms look lar-i worth while for special occasions. , )m fy and cozy. To pack them away ^Gelatine is the element which turns j w jn i egse n your cares for the sum- Jthe trick and makes the molded salad. Aa a base one may use meat broth or b.iuiiion cubes or beef extract or to- mato juice or the prepared gelatine mixtures which come In the package. The boiling liquid ia poured over tho gelatine, if it la the prepared gela- . . Otherwise the gelatine is first Prize'Winner mer and givo you more time for play and the outdoor life. Moths first attack soiled spots In fabrics. Put your winter clothing away clean. Cheap cretonnes. In bright colors, seem to usher flowery spring and sum- very useful when a "potato" appears JAre We Entering The Glass Age? Sunday School Lesson J- / '2. Lesson II The Preaching of Tho Apostles Acts 4: 1-14. Golden Text We ought to obey God rather than men. Acts 5:29. ANALYSIS G, Condensed by the Reader's Digest from an Artii.-le by \V. P. Helm in World's \V-jrk. Whea Smith's lirtla n)l-;::y at James- town mad') : ind baubles for the Iniliau trade ia H'tl). they started Uireby - .ha first factory in the western w i saad from the James ami .. -s. t!ie Jamestow.i ! their wares. Ptl :itre of j r . lets 4: 1-22. the Indus-:-. .. le ^lass more ; . . .. , Acu taan a c :ien ma- chines h.i, i the i of the old-i.: -..:d so swift im been ' ing te- . '. !-ilay . ade be- 1 iieve thai j on the : -ra the . - r. i : 21-'25. - met ' ,n ser- I not, i - -. Jcru- > Res, ... ' - Ii* - i.ss l - -ody of M.: N.J.. -.\. .a her : . -^ Russian wol.'iioand. Count Leban, at fifth annual Jo^ -'-.. * Morris and E x K :-r.r."l C!;ib, held recently at GiraMo, Farms, Madi- son. N.J. | Is a glass t!u ' gangster; . ,ige to u window glass Giass A-j Div: Arc!; ing o:a . glass, i-' . j o ;'. -:.o^a :i-.ij. e T<iT.. achini? :.d not w:: popular- ->d In four times Its bulk of cold : la somebody's heel just before inspec- water for tea minutes. The liquid t [ OIJi an j Sc i 33 ors, too, to snip off odd up a .** u lion, and scissors, 100. lu 2uii> ui 1 knust begin to harden before the fill- p i eces O f cotton or to neaten Ii. . - are added to it. The mold must hair-ribbon be w v . with water, or, better yet, rub- bed with ill, before the gelatine liquid L- p -.tired In-ii it. which la developing a Cottonseed Oil Waste Yields Nutritive Food By New Process You must think of other necessary | Year- irch by Caspar Schmltt.| B. C aad E have beea fouad In the pro- The salad may be as fancy as you j wun t to say a few words about the box v: i to make it It may be filled with llielf equipment for yourselves, for now I a ch-.mist of Heidelberg, has esta'j- pan:i,i:i. -hus giving it mura vitamins luhed the fact that the great ma.-^es 'haa tropical fnii'-s" such u -ranges of waste material from cottonseed lemons, bananas and - ilmost anything which would natui Even If you yourselves are not very after the oil has been extracted con- Th-j use of on; ed T.,aJ or (y L-) into a salad an ' sood at carpentry, you will probably | tain unparal in nutritive value. 'Florida A'.bnine:i." is Schmitt calta'own. .Vhi. -h will not. If ou^ wants a very , je ab ; a tj ,^4 somebody who is, who He has il i process w.oroby hU pr:>,!-ict. is co:i- nib:e b- ^^n "dor.ivative salad. fani::Iy L-. - , will make you nice strong box format was-e caa ba oonv,;r;o,i Into a ca;i-'e 'f -!i> ;.w -ton- can '. i may be arranse.l i:i art "unite a small sum. The box should | substance that can readily !). utilized | seed after the -.;d, ther ni.r 1 not exceed 12 inches by S inches by 4 la conjunction w!i other foods i luct waa ler- The Process o. T.Unufactur, y ! use for a mold, and the gelatine j jncnes lt possi ble. and a coating of g i ve , h , :a h ., _ . ., , , e(1 ,, . .,. er Thg ........ ,. ( . He _'iv t-> J- pivacher's ; ui' :ly tu to be iii -i ; Hug .-;-.-.:.. , - :i . one whom *ey Tin^-d glass . . lag appeal to iiai ; ,.. r .^.. : : : . ( i ai a cnm:::a. -vas tha feminine t.i :i:-.> waii- - . r The healing nf callings an.! ( si.l.uly'a bath- tha beg an exa:- . room. ' the sun's power. actinii: ray ra be '-'.;~ -at dirlg- Peu-i . . ,-arers iblds. Pla - ::-; as the to rin I eness lir, pa-iris au3:::io'a j'li > buildings, aru: i icinj- Heat icea metal ci-m. M.-ss.ah -vou.d r-:iui:n ia pots and PJ::S . '-i's oven. Lamiu . i'.<t ^lass marcb.it:-: . v :: keta. "Where! -. I '" '. ish "1 a lead- Ing gla-ss :; "It will . ..d. "Gloss bar 11] . . :u-> Into its prophes: r . i.-rive. Pi-ter ia- , . .-.* ,if rraii- -.lona! Jewish hopes. Chr:.-;'. .:i.".::y wa . - ...-.m. II. THE OUTCOME, Acts 4: 1--1J. at A.T.aj nisms. Th.! cure a:;d Ui [ally use Poaching rracted the attention of ti 2: L : _ -orally it : -vi'h iny 1 1 in carefully in a thiu 1; . .. ime | la tae predominating Patrol n i3 r ,.^arcli has proved it over B: wing the first layer to set bef< - , r w i. a tne n;4ma pr i n ted on it In aa j f of t ;, a . . ot ,< }[i former 'the rest of the liquid Is added. Re- 1 [he ot!lor sn:iue W . ;II makl) lt i 00 i c very , A . a3te t , ro j uc: ls pure albumen, known pi- tuber that the bottom of t'.ie pan ^ aoat _ trill be the top of your gelatine when j lf you ca auot find Jt is unmolded. To keep tha remain- 1 brc) ; ner or UI1 ,.!_, t o m-ke you such a considerable a:n-:-::i:s of phosphoric der of your gelatine 1 i hard- boXi a COI1 f ec .j ner or grocer will of- acld a eni'r,' while, your thin first layer 1* . t(?rt havo one which has contained ________ to be a ^reat body-building u at. The convenient remainder ol the -.:ains :::i. :i-j A p en sue- : in Egypt, w tiers it when qu . . y a.-tj ia I* used in :oa, <:viag tne f,-- , remark thi>m additional ig iroper- jbie ,- - - . - lie con- o pow it as :!::- aa talcum. op.i iiar'.ed to trans flavor and aroma, aj " "1 i Aibu- t o < >lesa an . - ... auth' ' :a rul- -,<... - IHMlp.l* . i new . Tha : K-- es . n. They - Jesus. ! IS (.>r.:'..c' ", w.'h -iriess : . -s tham p rcac hi!ig. 1 - -"sted - i John, round Numbers For Names '.-.ink of names. t ' jr [ . ;ln ]j ee p my - : . u rs from flowing aigh pr they i;s, the written -.'--riii of aum'o srs. ;-.. j,... : -,:i^ 0:1 a '; ' - -i i. TI-.J 4:a:it il^ii; T'S chri.-:ua name Jl; , ; }3ua da my heart from If I but si:i:;tf my : - uiing an forog) a flt of weeping family. His n'.xt bro'h ".-'! r.amo nvaas second. tl il ig it, set it In a pan of warm water, I s ., v ,,.,. 3 ,, r groceries, which he will let j c ed. I you have. These boxes will probably ' S.mie of tl'.o i: . i - which are be m . lje of r _ lt ; t . ?r r jngh wood. but ! T!l .> .- . "opria'e I'M- gelatine , ru bbed down with sandpaper and ' m ous bt B.ilads are: minced carrot, minced , [uinte j lae y will be perfectly service- ondd ca n 3 t , mi: . j . s w , y \vh,':i I a.ii bothe :) ache ; 'i 1 '' 1 cabba ' !lery> able. If it already has a hin;ed lid. i !a ii aa f :l r;-. - rs and motile hav-> .if \Vith:n my bread :ia to bake j. n . ;>or. sliced radis , much th ^ bot t 8 r; / not land this overc-ir.:::^ tl - probl :u of "\V Diatoes or onions, mixed cooke 1 \ ,- u the more ukelyi you should be able ^M Wtf tables, such as diced turnips, carrots. to fajten thtf l;a oa yourse if. either, ^ Btring beans, coin, hard boiled e;ss witll 3:lul i[ me tal hinges and thumb an i pictentos. Flavors may be cloves, , taL . kSi or L ,I, L > wj,;, very s'out canvas 1 in Juice r pper. paprika, celery.. ind g, UQ or jr^^in, p i,,.<. s.- d. bouquet herbs, bay l-af. eara- . The que . iUoil of a i, )ck lg ra.aer a . r, '. maplo flavor and the srated rind ^ problem . Tue hardware mau can sell a of lemon or oranso. ! yoll either a padlock or an ordinary Kr-aits arc- delightful in the molded _ iaset on( j_ ydu would ba well advised B.il.'.-l: cherry, orange, pineuppio, up- j to show ulnl tl]e boi am j ^ak his ad- P'- . 1' - l; a: '- 1 bananas. j vlcij [, e sure to naV9 plenty of spare jkeys! It you can manage It. give a The Lawn J key tl) eaol , member of the Patrol. The ft is not really home if It is merely contents of the box will then be ac- a house set In barren surroundings. It . feasible only t> the owners, and the t s lovely shado trees, shrubs to uox will Indeed be a Patrol 1! <v lu i the foundation and corners of the V i, and a velvety green lawa to nia'.o It lovable. Mother Nature co- or rates heartily with the house moth- er ;a nurturing these, if only the party of the sivund part will di her share. l ' the grass ia thin or there are bare si- <, sow new seed, of r ~" pareoo- is mixed --vi-ii -:d.i a.sh. lim.-. . Simrjle Household Remedies 1Qd otil " r -.v :: jot or tank .uid.ird mix r! it-::'. al. tures ir_- a, sumn : : ret. Thus >ias-.y a- . ;r>. called the ba ell, : .a .1 Sre-sw^pt furnace i . I w a ^a:ne under luto the blistering heat [ , |E at HIT s-.v,eplng. ' words. ..'v.Ty nurnb-T u;> Giria ;u w '1! a: ii.'ys hav numbers for naiiios. but Uu'y are ev'-n ni->n an fi= u 'he V irker. Naw in- r5ut Th makers Kill keep - in i'. n sec- f the -h m- sa nJ. Sanhei - ".ex: n;orr..r.^ Petsr Loyal of the m < .: . p'pened. and th* o! -. maimil oldnesa the -nan rainbow to :h-j . " :duct. Many - ; >, e - ar th- - A bit o( ^-,. a ,-- v accused la h:ira finely po'.v 1 . d a. : < ::uj tha pot. priests : - M >*s:ah. for lna:a:K--. i- 1 :)iaek ^:.isa -nuergtw. [t was Mes . i hea!- Blue la th . I of ctfbalt. Maagaa- ?'i ' ise tints ..: .: Tha ran* ^ a: ' eiemen: selenium :r:u -.ha output to transparent ^-id. AM i ,- -..i -the gold layman a: .,. ed . rhee Jesus-foilowera in a }jo minted lo.ble - ; ,-.-pro- w ducea .red glass, a w "Mixed Flower Seeds Ten Cents" With one thin piece of s.lver I have bought ta" " best A treasure-trove so rich with lovely Milk-Fed Bees :''.;>: Ex y ?r-. meat d in Bri- syrup- composed of s'.:::ir and ruilk In thj Latin, a: --.-.es us-j spray i's tain i::d !!> mean ih -a:;!> In the Italian. Y >:i i-a:i always when :<:i 1 .iliia . - ..rl ii i:am 'J D na syru;>. lual 3Ug ir a:ul water jlonles not only were number of out win: -> ";>.U glass. ' rh And fr -:i D i .1 ' nies borax <, ,, obtainable Seo that : the lawn TUmu f ^ er .light. this little bag >-. . plenty of water. Do not mow the , B . f ran -lit " lve that sho comes fi---:u ,t lar-^e lamily < eomb.s ,---vered by bees up : > mid-July, so this system i 1 ' numli'-rin^ off does m ir-> >a than oi-'!i:v IK.".- grass until it gets a husky start. | :' "claiists toll us that the best way . to ,ii;ht wee.ls is to feel them, beca:;-.- tl: njurishmout you givo the weeds | al- i makes the grass urow and it will rin out tho weeds. Probably the best [ !> rt. but there are commercial fer- ti: :..-: which servs very well if your grass needs a tonic. IK> not water tho !):.- ' the of With precious hoard richest king'a. For here I hava the crimson June, Tho regal robes of amethystine seas. The pearly radiance, of the maiden noon. The glided girdling of the oumble- bees. ary na:: - - -"Answers." but each milk-fod ;>r.>d-.:ced an ra : > .-? -" poui: 1 ;: r :!'..i^ "Mow To Do It Gracefully" lawn every .lay, li^htlv ' ,, , re , g , he sapphire O f the farthest it a good soaking occasionally. fragrant scents of star. And here tho A'raby, wind Here is the splendor of a royal dur- bar. Fashions, Fads, Foibles SwlrliiiR circles of ruffles 'r.nind and 'round tho dainty party Ir.vk of to-day. The yards umf yards ( Yet here the lesson of humility, of edges may be pinked or embroider- i "Mixod seed." they say; nay, rather ed. We are back to all the fuss::: - 'tis a k- y of our grandmothers. The old fashion- That opens beauty's door full wide to t\\ .shirred bands of tho same mat-'rial me. as the garment of days away luck, _ c'aarles G. Wilson In "The Christ- avo also here, to Ih > despair of the : j ;l: , Science Monitor." Ir.'iicr. And nil this fuss and feathers on cotton goods. Verily the wheel of fashion is a Fer- ris wheel and sets us down ju.st where \\ - started wlien wo be.-;aii our tliulH toward silken Kar;n--n's and shorter flitd simpler styles. Lace and inser- t : 'tis and all th.> other gay frumpory \\hlch went with cotton elegance is here once wore. And there is some- thing lovely pi;id yoiiiu h to-Jay under ves-ni-nts iif co they did In the. days "when Grandpapa was young." Green shoes, scarf, gloves, purse aiul belt there's an em-etuble for you. Or the color might be red or lavender or yellow or what-l'.ave-you? These will add joy and come-hilhcr to what- ever sombre costume milady may dou. Tooth Brush Is Better Friend Than Toothache "There are thirty-two reasons why every member of every family should have a toothbrush," .say* Dr. A. Les- sard, head of the Provincial Health Department, in a stateuent t> the ... it'. 'to'u.inlc"that ! )ubllc on ^ U " icu '- " every : < can heat a* proudly is a tooth - "A (> . "s a better frien-i i : t.in a "A cle -.-. i ' life in - : "Brush a down s Stroke up - apart. "Dirty te :> i; , - "Many i- ' ;: e di.-- -. iheir graves wi; ' oth. "If a tooth c .'--I i .Ik it would surely, say. "I need t-> he brushed, tin-.-e- times a day." Bset and Horse radish Relish 1'j cups suliiily packed >'.iccil boots, \., cup i li.'is" rudis'.i. I'j cups vc\fla vine c ;ar, 'j cups sugar, 1 bottle ' -. Vso. jaws to aaniva ui::i-: h ar '.a-3 ;>ots and pans n- -v i- -i -. -i a: i:iy a, k i Agai-a .r.:-l i :.i::i '''"' -lass maker has p: : ; -h-ldes ,;f ' color : :n. O:i. IIUMU- factur - experi- ments : ide ef pink t!:.!' : Lty was uii- rivalled In his what '- tell, and six l.':i auil a;ed b :.a preeinus '.vas t i: "Tiis House of The Future" "T'v ,!i'.h:i .Mi' the A:: erii-ari Class It ii.ivi- n-.i'ls of ftlass 0:1 - - . nuiiu p.ir' -i -.\ ill be df slasa will b n ,ip arid water *.!! i over l)i-. . : i Vil wa- llows a" : irts Will be ot .. -s i : : rays. ,-alU will wii i c ill red, > glass Roofs will be ' I wire ^:,iss One-wni u'a-s. ; 10, \v:.l play its parl iii tho Ii :ni'. Tli.i- is nitting \.-.-a J inii ou i as clea::y .n through .'. -A ud :-.v pa:io. vat I i- . from - - - . - f ic ' ir.y tl ITT. TH ind Kit had ' . , w'.th They prmi'il : , | 'l - - il >- |y to prayer : 1 ' - > > n : ' UNO, L Cor r was i Jei , ,1 >4U - v - I Mo '' wore nti in of \- hi* . md t ! early ' ' k "\vis cruci- >t .-, . Economic Unity ' ::: s . : i ^ , !;i ^ [ ecoil ., | :nic U!!t!y ::i : lie r,.: ;-h 1 ".-. . i ftitiir-. !)i delay -.i A Time to T?lk i .:iinf i h, -:;>- : ' - > v. .M 'i i, or so this 1 ' . -'19 takes a hydrant drink. Busness d''p:vss;.>;i u affect the mercury, which Is du tor Its annual rise. i - - :-nii:!-l tha:i 1'ae talent .mi sl;:!l iirnoly. on sim- plicity :ri,l \'.;>r:^:iitnpss. Ralph XV.i'.Uo Emerson. : 1 ' I* 1 w ground, :;> to the stone wall For .1 fiietidly visit. Hubert "M nintaiti laten Tal."

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