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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-7-20, Page 6s t\\ s TtVwas a'r. Jt t t K 6 THi SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO FRUIT BULLETIN Buy your Cherries now ; White. Black. Red Sour. all Peninsula grown are now most plentiful. The Red Sour is the par excellence for preserving. Have your grocer secure your nerds at once. Raspberries be- gin to arrive in a kw days. Look for this label on the basket. it is your guarantee of 1 lonest fruit, Niagara Grown. Note the Growers number. It is his personal Guarantee of Good F ruit from top to bottom. Insist on the label with the Map and Grower's N,,rui!I,-r. EAT MORE CANADIAN FRUIT. NIAGAR PtNIISU G Fli&�KAPE WERS NO.2 4 441 PUTTING UP SUMMER FRUIT. Jelly -leaking and preserving m thout the ',tome tool, is bard work. T. y to have .tI the weenie ready before the teak is ti.Jertek.'n. Re euro to have • phenol 11 supply of new rubber* for the jars ant the jar. well scaldel imbue the true i. put into them.. The en- ameled w.re or porerl.ii;-steed kettle, should be used rat bee lean tin, tocause of the action of tie acid. uu the tin. II eve at baud all tern emery aprons ; silver fork 1,•,- lifting the large fruit ; a large and smaller funnel; plenty of c`Iereeloth for jelly liege; atolender. gravyatrainer and•a wire sieve. Mea: - ute, and a good scale also are Doge. - eery if the work is to he done properly. Then with plenty of auger. apices, vinegar and ripe us.poileed frith, the , rton u t mummer fruit should be a J pleasure and • rete res. LIST or PRIESERV K'. 1 •Iwai -s keep fa my kitchen an up to -die ,• hit of ell my preserves, pieties, jrlhr,., vole I revise ibis het wean 1 ..dol anything to ply preserve closet, and check i'ff .tach j lr air bottle as ii i• toed. This plan *ores manya trip in the rrllar to take- *cement of ►tack. or select the ktsdr we hof isettee wet next, t'URitANT J154.1.Y. Gather the fruit lettuce is is too ripe. The Iir.t of the .eaaoo, rather than the last. is the t ems to snake currant of for Chet matter any jelly. Strip from the stems, removing all imperfect fruit. Wa.h snit put over the fire in • purce- lein kettle that will fit inside of aa - other kettle full of km ling water, like a double boiler. Let them cook in this way until the lotto of each cur - rest barn broken. earring moor sad thea. Pour mute • jelly hag 40.1 allow it to drab over ulllnt. le tbs. IYnrn- isg, if the Jay a tine. put the jean ot1 10 buil; at the rause tone pus Use sego, tau pound• to a gallon of juke•. in a pan in the ueru to beet, watching it closely shat it J..ee out Luau, and stirrup that it may beat tl.n.ugb As noon as the juice t• Iw,hog briskly add the bot auger, being cat r(ul th.t the forager does slot L.il over when the Imager is added. As soon as it will con - peal MI a spoon when held in the air, remove it front the fire and pour it into hot shame. 1).i not weal until the jelly is cool. AN I INCA VOR THE J FILLY IIEASON. When ettatuiug jelly tutu a kitchen chair bottom up uu the edge of the talde, then tie a piece of cbearedutb, doubled, on each leg of the chars. lin not allow 1.144, much fullness or sag. i'lace n dine big enough to !mid the juice under tbe teem. 011 loo chair seat ; pour the hot. itutt into the bag; Duvet with • thin cl.ilb, •ted Hoerr all night t.. dta.u. RASPI19(RY I'IK 1'o 2 cups rw.pbarriee add 1 cup of red curra/lle sad 1 cep granulated sugar, with which • remepoonlul of (heir ha. Leen maxed ; stir together. 110, a place wt.b flaky pie cruet, put is tits. fruit. rover with • tolerably kbit k sweet of paste, make several in- cieione for escape of eteatu, aud bake until the caw.. ate nicely browned. Set ve cool. RAMPHERHY SIIOKICAKR. Doke sponge cake w 2 layer.. or flail! one thick rake ; put in between thew a thick layer til terries, and on top put whipped cream and wore herein. PRESERYINU FRUIT WITHUIfT ;SUGAR. THR The fruit is prepared in the ordinary way. the jars are cleaned and scalded ORTANGKRUIT INDUSTRY. nl 1(1) Gaspere:ux V;'tey, KIng•• Co. 1(2i Starr's Pcint. King's Co, N.B. (3 Peckir; F,;om at Hillcrest. N.S. Ii Is Sala {140,000.000 has been i.cesl..l 1n Canadian fruit production so that this 1a one set our great natkoual Industries. in a year of average produc• tion 15.000.000 bushels of lana til in apple. are marketed, of whirlo Unkari, atone ships on an ave•rag. 3.3, 0 carloads Into the prairie pro wino e.;. Moot fi r:iony of ail orchard areas 18 tr.. Annapolis Valley to Nova Sco- tia nine miles wide and eighty mile. luny With leo I)onilnion Atlantic rtatlway running through the valley the growers trine Ideal packing and 'nipping facilities. CO pc of the crop team' handled cooperatively by one central asavelatloii Plums and pears are also grown here on a cor..wercial acute Ontario thl the proud possessor of the original McIntosh Roel Tree which Mal stands at Dundelas. Largs.ayplu orchard districts are found (1) Along tele lake shore line of the C.P.R. 12i West of Toronto bordering on Lake Kra and Lake Huron. (3) In the Georgian Bay District Ind (41 In the Novara Peninsula which also pro- duces 95 pie of the grape crop and at least 75 p.c of the Ontario peach trop Plums and pears are grown wherever 'apples are produced In Uetarlo. Hhttt.h Columbia has developed its fruit Iu-Ostry dorinc quite recent pears, the number of fruit trees in creasing from 660.00* In 1901 to ap prollmately 3.0en.o00 in 1913: and the peoeuctIon of apples from 210.000 bushels In 1910 to 747,750 bushels In 1911. The principal frult-producing fssotlon of the Province Is the Olen saran ValI.y where fruit is packed land marketed largely In a co-operative pay. similar to that to vogue In Nova licotla. Tien la also • large apple lief- iIsisthe knoteswey Lake District and the loer Mainland. Pears andmemo.,m. are alert grows very emo.,ly to these seMMns of the province frsady mentioned, alai peaches bave hewn planted quite estenslvely In the Ipethern part M th. Okanagan Val kJ Itetween 1.250 (M0 and 1.600.000 bar Mils of Gana/Ilan apple. are txtnnnmed gst.lde of (lsn•da every year, mid gang of Mese la Orwat 1lrttain. TIM gefnwers of Nova Ponta sad Outwit) paver especially to the Old Country Foots . e lila frost also reaches It Nova urea Da has been developing. fer muse years peat, a trade le 9neth America and Hoath Africa. with very satisfac- tory results littlish Columbia es ports 00 .Merable q•antitiee Aar traria and W even eaper[m.ded with Osaka arid lapin Mount any prewar. M dresm- r,S:lnuetere sh�llte/fasst • tafae. • very earner satiation would present 1/sslf. tar k world be seems. nary Maw Op the es eemp. Umof Milk b or b allow tametrail e, w•et. In tie orebsees. severely op the attar an WOO* ill MIIIPIIMad by eon- 1011111111 onustllaB ma ehe put of tbe mill those who cm. AN ThIPORTANT LITER FROM �NIAGARA wFA'-' . Ifisitinct ooatwa•l dnmtls OK easAd. M4 l its eouid as•sesly sup- per% fish My bee bead bad read about 'Favorite Aosiptioe' and 1. 1 4.404. 11. 1 and four bottles and the rsaitiweerret was lar tesltvomue my spurn'- kite improved and 1 ?. fait like a new pr atm. It r the best medicates far women 1 have ever heard or.- --Nes. A. C. Iaaowrt, SO Clifton Ave.. Niagara Falb, (het. There is aothing that will bring ma - fort and renew hope to the invald so surely as good news. When the vital forces are at a ,w ebb and everything seems useless, a ray of joy and aaaur- aoce will atmuLtte the weary body to new effort and energy. A letter from a loved one has turned the tide in may a siege of sicknm.. Doctor Pierce of good Invalids' Hotel. for every Buffalo, ffennnng woman. Write him newt today and tell him yam troubles, and he will send you just tie ngt.t ,deice to restore you to health and bring sack the rosea to your cheeks, ani without charge. His Favorite Pre.ription" has been the rescue d tbaraoda of suffering woman. Many grateful patents have takes Dr. Pierce's advice. Mothers, if your dau , ten are weak, lack ambition. are troubtevl with head- aches, lasmitude and are pale and sickly, Doctor Pterrr s Favorite Prescriptwa just what they need to surely bung the bloom of health to their cheeks sod make tbem strong and bealthy. It is not • secret remedy because ha inredienta are panted on wrapper. Bold is either tablet or liquid form. while tbe rubbers and tops are boiling. 'Phe fruit 1. then placed in the jars, in which GOLD water is' placid. When the jars have Leen sealed air -tight they are pieced in a boiler tilled with cold water and brought to the boiling point. Berri•s will do if removed Whet) the toiling ,mint is reached, while large fruits, Much as peaches, cherries. plum", apricote. should get twenty to thirty minute* Ieoiling. Keep cover of wash toiler on tight. Re:all Order lies are sold and guar- anteed by Hexell drug -store*. aa an effective and wild laxative. l..r tend •_'i.•. H. O. Dunlop, Oodeei-h. The Missionary Boa. Whatever ate you doing. Molly ?' asked motber .+e .he entered the e- ery. For her live -yew -old daughter was busily atoning broken toys, bead- les. dolls. regard clothes and (tbee odds and eggs in an did leather beg. ••04, mother, can't you see?" cri,d Mslly. "I'm packing amiesionary-box. jiat like the ladies do. And Bee all right." she • ided proudly. "1 haven't put in a single thing that's any good." FALL FAIRS, 1916. Toronto Aim. Ali --Selig'. 11 London e ... . .!sept. ii—ltl WalkertonSept. 12, 13 Palmerston . Nept. 11. 15 Exeter e...... ...... Sept. 1S, IA Atwood • 'opt. 1V, 24) Zurich - .Sept. 21. 2l `le•forth .Sept. 21. 22 Kincardine - .lirpL.21. V► Ripley ... :. $rpt. 241 2'7 Mitchell - . Sept. 21. 27 UUDERICH .. ..Sept. 27-3) W ingbam .. , ......... Rept, Ili. 29 Milverton...Sept :7s. la) l.oeknow Sept. •2tl 2R Kirkton .... .. Sept. Yin, dl reeswater.. . .... Oct. '2, 3I Blyth ..Oct. 3. 4 Brussels - Oct. 5.11' I)ungar:non Oct. 3, 6 Furdwiob ... .................... Oct. 7 CANADIAN ,, rA1 IONAL 1'2. FXHIEITION r'pL £-mpifre Federation A Spectacle h 1,200 Performers; 10 Massed Bands; Chorus of 60 Voices Glonou3 Pageant symbolizing Im- perial Solidarity and Power Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of the British Houses of Parlia- ment. Westminster Abbey ai.d the W:.r Office. W ON AND UNDER W A SEA A ON LAND A IN THE AIR R Scenes ti -at have thrilled the Em pire Reenacted by Overseas Troops. Shells in Process of Manufacture Immense Munitions Exhibit Model Camp. Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Steep ThrowinDe- struction of Warships by Hidden Hines. Bayonet riehtine, F.dse'a inn Year Firmest -Me Complete New Midway. Anmer TMs e OsMegaM [aldbR% SINeet *hewing si Liv Meek end Areteeltuesl Freest , Anne et N ass - •ewes.,. Tenets. Ag. 16 to sept 11 A Powerful Official Is Adolph Von Batocki, liermany's Food Dictator NFXT to the Keilon the most powerful man In Germany is Adolph Tortilowlts von Batocki, the Minister of Foods, or "food dictator.' P or the first time In history such an oMee has been created, and its ad- ministrator 1s endowed with almost unlimited authority within the do- main of foodstuffs and their dlstrlbu- tlon. He can take and he can give whenever or wherever be Bees fit. Herr eon Batocki was born In East Prussia forty-eight years ago. Is of ADOLPH 4OY RATOCiII. Polish origin and comes of a family that has been connected for genera- tions with the Prussian regime. He owns Important estates around Kpe- nigaberg and when the present war broke out was prefect of that city and president of the chamber of ag- riculture. In December. 1914. he became ober president of East Prussia and showed great activity in restoring this provider after the ravages of the Russian tnvas.on. Every one aerate as to hi+ competence in agricultural rnatterl, and he is also credited with a wide. knowirdz.• of industrial aod- emnmercial questions. Th.-- food dictator has already' takes action to bring into Germany the early crops of Hungary, harvest- ed much earlier than they can be in Germany. - It unga ri:u m. I to u sed, The London Morneng Post has ad- vices from Budapest. under date of June 30. which say tbat the losses of the Austro-Hungarian army dur- Ing tbe last six weeks were the sub- +.ct of dieculeion in the lobby of the Hungarian Parliament. The de- spatch says: "Members wbo returned from the different fronts where they took part in the' offensive against Italy. also In the tremendous tigbtinti on the Rus- sian front, ail age. cd that the losses must ezCee d r(.15.00o, since the h:gin- nine of the offensive against Italy. The t•Itter:ors against the leaders of the army Is very great, and at the neat sitting of the House the Inde- pendeeee' party wall again demand, that, those responsible for the situa- tion stall be brought to account, these being the two Arehdpkes and Oen. Conrad von Holtatndorf. ` It le more than likely that the House will be eis'olved rather -.than that these high personages should be made the ssbjects or acrimonious criticism." A despatch from Bucharest to The Telegraph says: "Public feeling has been deeply stirred by the general offenelve of the Allies. Owing to an appreciable lack of meat here the Oovernmcrt has prohibited eating of it on three days of the week." Experienced In Risings. Lord Cheylesmgre, who has kala presiding at the Dublin courts -mart - 1a1, hu had a wide experience of In- e urreeUone and public disturbaneee. In 1870 hr was staying at the Hotel Bristol In Paris during the reign of the Commune. The Communists warned him to remain quietly In his [room and not to look out of the win- dow. His cariosity overcame him. at was observed, and placed under arrest. After running grave risk of being shot, he was released, on the understanding that he at onee n- tarwed to England, which he was osty too Riad to do. Later on, In 1831, Lord Cheyles- more wee in Dublin when Brady wee eswwet.d. A public demonstration was expected. However, when the Meek deg went ftp the whose of the vast aasernbfy which had gathered round the gaol, knelt down and en- gaged in *teat prayer. Lord ('bey- iermore deeerlb.e this as one of rue most Impresser* eights he over wit- nessed, which le saying a good deal. He was present when peace was ern - ed between Raseta and Turkey la 1E71. tails& leper* Me e.se. Mr Walter lseote wbea employed as gemealletrrneseer of the Ed1nbwngli 1J Maury. wits •eeld.ntaab dis- abled t!ablsd by the kirk of a ber7e, and mew eneae.d anal Ume to his horse. He had so trained himself to gid spare mne0eat• for self-Improwemerl la every MINN that be creed eves at aeefdest to rood aerment. The g enera enemy n Wieners. be set Me mind to wort. and ie three days mai- paned the Snit eyes tri '!be IO of the Leri 1111adrat." g4a earth Y said be int Wier emery 61701 Y ON. v 0,4 e RC x.GLw Stunt' . Ili I A Nation's Watchword "BE PREPARED" asy....aft The said but sure laxative —w'th tie pleasant taste. Guard the home against biliousness and constipation 2I In boar. 1.. •ed'L.. 110 Sold only al The skean Una mar.•. H. C. Dunlop, tioderich W , I •1 ,r i ,1 Vr- PORTHtrl AGAIN. Dwane' Hen, Reincarnated Behind the Prench Lines. How clearly the famous quartet of heroes of the Alexandre Duman stories stand out in the memory of him who read of them as a boy' D'Artagnan, with a spirit like a quick, clean rapier thrust: Aramis, delicate and sly, Athos, the myster- ious aristocrat: and Portbos,' the vain, jovial. faithful, quirk -tempered dunce. How quickly we would re- cognise any one of these four in the flesh' They are like old-time friends. We can almoit see their faces and hear their tones. To a writer in The London Chronicle came recently a glimpse, he ''Claims, of the valiant, laughing Porthos, reincarnated In khaki. We envy his delight as we read: It was at a railway station at the "back or the front" in France, where a local line leaves the main railroad. It leads very close to the firing -line. Portbos had come down from the trenches, and stood on the platform laugh's: to the sunlight:' He was tali aur burly. a good-humored giant. His fa a was tanned to a ruddy brown tint, and he bad grown a big coal -black beard, above which, under bushy eyebrows, his eyes rboae bright, and through which bis white teeth gleamed. He was not bespat- tired with. Mud: he was most liter- aAy plastered frith it. beneath the white of It his ;cd. 4777 breeches glowed dully. His ride was slung across his back and be rolled a eigaret with skilful fingers. He was talking with southern freedom of geaturs la a group of soldiers. They listened intently, and ',remind), over their fates there stole' a smile. The smile broadened; tiley'grinned; then they laughed loudly, and Portho.. w1tk.bls cignret cocked at an inimit- able angle and glowing Ilk" a coal a,Fainst his black . beard, stood Con- templating them with a whlmstcai expression on his good-humored face. lie was one of those *be enjoy war. A young woman passed -along O. platform. She wore a red -flower in her black blouse. Porthole admired her.. I don't know whether he spoke to her Bret or ilia to him. 1 suspect Llai, ray ;a!kcd, and presently lobe • pluck , -1' ::a Ylower frost her era:Mt rna g -t a It to him:. lie Deleted it 14 his fingers by the stem and talked laughingly to her. He looked depre- catingly at his muddy clothes. Then with a is:minable air and gesture of Calle fellantee. - he refs/_ teed 11 whence she had taken R. 1 do not know what he. bad -been In civil 111,. He might have been a bank -manager, a stock -broker,. a pork-Lutcher, a draper. a monk, bit, I 'meta no doubt, be had found his ' real vocation to war. A strange thing,. the psychology of !; tbe horn soldier. ladle's aim Imaeased. - 111 A special despatch from 911111d. India, says: News of the recant allied successes has been received with the utmost *se•e0re In India. and has infused • Mir spirit of enthusiasm throughout the eoantry.- Both Princes and peo- ple contlITOS their generous war gifts. The Nash oaf Malerkods has Mtn has hoofs In 8lnifa, where the Govern - IMO tialtIleliffb mmndate 50 eonvales - eu- d • nursing home Tie Ilahmaja tit Bemires has given the ml>dtt oine at Benares to house 150 palm tat sad will bear all the ex sass Be bas also given a yeti 1) Monet for use In Meaoposamia. The Retia of Psrtdkot' recently collected 1/,000 rupees to purchase ambul- ances for the ladlan troop The Durham of Barone Babawai- Ptmtdkot, and Khania have all Ill tttmhs¢ of bonen as free atm 'lie Maharaja nE Pattala re- =gave 21,000 repels to the Red ooastl of 9t John Ambul- ates, wbeeh baa received masa imb- ues/Wong for Rs excellent wort. It has jest remand a splendid crater - tion of eomforta from the mottle of New Zealand for general purposes throughout lodia. From Lady Cbeltsaford and the wives of the Pro- vincial Governors downwards the women continua their splendid ef- forts In the aid of war hospitals. pro- visloa for corn toren of the troop, etc. lllg Ops•. The huge 1St,. and 13 5 guns wPh which the latest Initials type of hat- tM*blp. are eselp;w.d are handled by the naval men almost as (futility and easily as would be a revole.r, al- though the 11.6 fire. • monster alai) of 1,350 pounds In weight. wide, tea 1 Sin. Ails a .hell o1 teasel) a trio weight, with • amaiding Alper srae- ly three times as west as then of the 13.6, Little Help fbr Relatives.'O'Connor Don. tbe Lord Leeotea- ant of County Roscommon, end one of the most *elle., supporters of re- cruiting In Ireland, hes written to the Dublin press complaining that thil promises of support to their detlao.• dents made to young Irishmen em sa- tiating have been very inadequately kept. Delays of months lave.• -W says. taken place In the paymesMe and in many lnstanees the ammonia allocatedhave b• -an totally inade- quate. •Wounded and discharged sol- diers have been returneng to their homes in Connaught. and are• often sent back totally unfit for work and witbout pay or pension being gnats ed to them. The Cake.......' If you would consider for a moment the time. trouble and bother of making your cake at bone, you'll really ap- preciate our cake de- partment. Our cakes can be relied upon as being fresh and made in a cleanly, whole- some manner. and the cast- is. small parison with costs you to home. — in com- what it bake. at DAVID BURNS 1 ler Ileker Kingston Street • •• MQcFQIldlt Estate • Exclusive agents for !SCRANTON • :COAL • for Goderich and Distrirt. Best Coal Mined. Any quantity hest all Maple Slabs, 'Mixlfd Wood, Heal(Ick *ted f isldliag "der or Pine. 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