HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-07-20, Page 7Bub in Muerte Liniment $80440011*
.ised feel the relief steal over the
10101468 and joint& Vol' all Murtele
' joint pains,aches and etiffneaa, Sereinflid
an/des. 'twisted limber--Nlinard'e has
'been famous, for over 60 Years; Clod
_for doetrtruff,and skin &Wrier& tow.
Ciot-a to&Yilteep it—
bandy.
OANNINO IstraliODS TAM%
APPROVED SMI DOVLINION'S
EXP.ERIMENTAL KirlIENS
"Can all you, an might Well bet: the
lioesewivess. Mello Tot the next three
months; Curit tetivte entre
round racPberries sand currents, betli
ed And blaek, "
, Black eurrants are away ahead o
otherloods as a. source of :Yitarain
azid' retain a euhStantia.1 anierint 'even.
,
after beingMade into, f,-JanE Or
is .-cearearatively--easy-;414eing',,suinz,
mer ',,te get the required amount of
vitamin .„. ranch more difficult to
.40 so in wioter the, so today'S
canning direetions from the Consumer
Section,,,DOMinion Department"of Agri-
culture,. lecinde,'Inethees for current
juice and blaelt. ettrrant Jein.
° currant ilruice"
aSh, stein and MeaSiire cerrantS,
efush slightly a •preServing kettle.
ST. HELENS.
S TinLENS, 4rily 17,-* Mise More,
DurnI or Dungannon; ' who is county
coaeh, Was the guest speaker at the
• nursieg class lest week. 'Ste ga-ve *a
A44 two-thirds cup water to each On
Of ,curtaiits. slowlY to simmer-
ing. point, • simmer *10 Minutes and
stvain through a papist jelly bag: Ite-
heat to point, pour into hot
bottles or sealers. Cork or cap betties,
partially seal screw or Spring top, com-
_gletely, seek. Vaeutith type sealers.
• dressl on "The Food Need S 'Of Adults." Process ten niiiiiitil*Wbbillh-Cult
ter
Nies Janet Boyce of Toronto was ,a; bath. Complete seat Ofl. SereWor
Mat at the home of Mr., and-Mts. Me.r spring top sealers. Mel and 'stare.
Kenzie 'Webb last .week. , Sweeten to taste as used: *
Mr. Neely Todd, of the R:C.A.F„ and The addition' of •one-quarter ,reup
Mrs. Todd, and little on, David, of sugar to each ,qbart of red curaint
Stratford, are visitors with Mr. Todd's juice helps preserve the color. ,Add
parents, Mr. and Mrs'. IX Todd. • . sugar' after juice has been strained.
Bdr. Gordon Miller is hoine_ort leave Black qui_s_italiA _AMA
,
•
from Petawawa.
v*.iLiter
5 cups, Bugar -
-7-Totirttrit-ancl-wasl-the-„black-aurt.
rants. Simmer the ft -nit and water,
An Jen: Minutes. Ad.d Sugar and cook
about fifteen minutes. longer or until
thick. Pour Intel. hot sterilized jars.
• When Cold cover with melted wai and
metal•-eoyer or brown. paper. Yield:
• about 3 pints.
Sim* method; of Canning rasp-
berries. which gives excellent results is•
the raw canning inetecel. This method*
may- also be;- :used with- ' rhubarb but
not with any other :foods.. .
_ Canned Itaspherries
RAW. Canning Method
6 quarts cleaned 'berrieS
3 ceps sugar • • *-•'•
6 cups beiling. water
• . (Sufficient for 6 quarts 'Canned
berries) •
'bring to a...boil, slcipa- and keep-. 'act.
"PreePare,syrup:--add water to sneer,
Pack •sealers,• -i preViouSlY :tested.- for
leakage; :with-. fruit -and-cover
boiling syrup.", Leave One-quarter inch
headspace .in* screw.. or spring top
in -vacuum typ.
wipe out -the results of years of 'Adj_iist tops- and 'completely Seal;
labour. Let us 'study 'yonr pro- Place 'Several layers of • newspapers in
'petty, estimate the protection • . the bottom *o1. wash tub -stand
you need, andlwrite..„,...pilot klealere on newspaper and cover with
lasuraneelrolicy to give you tide-
, . boiling „water, haVing . water- three
• inches • Over tops of sealers, ,( Be care-
titifate--:proteetion. •
';•••W
>rc.
03' JOir3VA
Chief, conSinfler
DomMett MO. of Aztirtiltitre
Now, Wheu pOultrY flecks are behlg
Culled, there is a plentiful supply ef
0440 o U ages *d a chicken; dinner
'becemee ZOO o a inXerY/ 0101.0.1 110
less pepuiar.
"Whether the bird be a tender YOPlig
broiler or 13.11 old hen, .the seCret (4' i-tlr
„
_„
lifeguard, Um. Kennedy Of Lonapia, n #f Ifay to Mehip, Us
8eafortto TA.onfi: has engaged _14, '
hay. His
Drlitribe, have taken up. rfeOldeuce JA ro:4 frtletUrgA "Id*"
and
Bev. ' Dr, and Mre. ifogt, .late of llitiaili41:111-t*Ithe:Wtri:eftrket411:411414:44leir itasa
their-, swirinning* pool. •
‘-gOOtleaSS-WliCit-it -cartea-terAtie table W"ler4V41"- '-'41-11103.cw-4!4•Clit444-Idde-7--4 rilatyeablr°4k-iid4‘;'n'-d*tie'71:1of'e41111;1--;M"evr4r.,: 14111116111.assdell 47; WM' the'. .
Kea:forth:- Dr.. ;Hogg'
lieS !in :the use of, a Moderate o00k0g SO1fl0 3e3.170 --' ,- • Elgin Thompson, Brueeileld, was •driy-
teMperrature, aceOiding, to the exPertS ' Miss lane Austin, One of tliC'eldest ine u. team wialela got. be/Vaal:4S 'eon-
efethe Dominion DePartinelet a Agrireeldents, of .140.telesboro,• died at her trel; the hilYrikke UAW were drawing -
eultere's Consumer Section. Old:birde *eine there on July 7th, in her eighty- bit a Post end lie Ira# thrown,on tinel.,
can be. suceessfully [fried if elreetione third Year. . WS. Harry Todd of De- :stunned.... Ile- Was taken to filete'e Sea -
vol. eere.. are, /allowed', ' ., , . * ereit le' tbe only.eurvivieg.!,inember of forth hospltd, . . .:014tMea Ir. -licotti of'
•• rie.twori Ewa ,10.0,44:, the ,Awthrtawn).,„ , ::, . ."--,,. , . , the highway weirt, of '14ftf9rats: was ' ute.
.. Select •P.111)41P birds--. weighing • . . f . . ' . . ' ' ' broke.''If . his 'balan ' and
' . ' 5 ' As --4 .result of • Severe brieraS'aeftel:ed 'MOM hay in; the herit,wben a trip-
t.o. 6. 'Pourels...,. Dis,jeint • and .cut . iii„t0 OR Alb'. *6 it, -100) he , esale•br t,ontfiA rope, . e lest • „ te .
. .--• * With a high 'voltage -Hydra -wire at 'fell *Om the top' of ',,the load. * ing •
strik
'Ple2e°8t•Sgt°eraMf4Olgleinimet in a :01Osely Blenheim. - .Theerias Ferguson'of Seill'; his head on a •Iheana' end. time reemsig
covered pan .11011' almost tender,. Do forth has • , had his left:feet amputated• to tee, ,Cement iloor,..'The ‘kneecap' On
'not 'add salt • hich tend!i•' to • dry:i)out in Oliatluira • hospital,' ' ', • . ' - • his • right' 'leg was 'freetnred ...end be
lie ffesh'W
•' ' "f• : * William. Itae, wlao was recently fl -P'' ' N.,va$ ulle011kiouS ot• Some thhe.
A. • IMP pleeeS of fowl in seasoned pointed School, niSpector ..fer South* At 00nStrince; Austin Dexter was ure;
egg" ane bread crumbs . and 'pan-fry GreX. is it native of Wroxeter. ' Ile 1,040Ing tittY when eatethlrig ' went •
ten' to fifteen, minutes, or. until tender. , , taught at Baylield.. and other places wrong and bis lingers were taught:in
Note -Priers, .weighing 2 to 3 pound S . and, i',ix. thirteen years had. ' been prin. a rope:.pd, SO 1)*adly ernShed it WAS
..'..' t,..,-,.,•,,_-.•P,Pds,,,.„.,0.t..
may..
be seeked-fia-the-Shinirwar- but ipal--ef ' t-i-Sehool- at---Watetiee...... :.,. Agee..0SaltAPIPRuW,,,,t
'
will require' only 0 Pli'll#etj st-earair% James Xdwin- Ircl., of,•°Orenbreel, 'tjlitraet Of t1*rtillpiin t:yeing6#.1_e
.°'-w‘witi:14tU:o'noi°e,r8;.
or Siramerillg. • . . ' ' ., . Passed nWay lia the' Clinten liospittil he .
: • .- ' PitOried: -Chett - - his- eighty-ifrSt :year.,, He . is survived .•91.1,111,4rasyb, 11),ivie_gad as:61;104'4' 104. bayli,
,y,„ lil's wife, forMerly Aliso Mary ndith .51
niiiin of l'iiicknow, and ' a soil!, ,-.,e,e, Mtg. SparlIng •;./einisten, BlueVelei: fel •
lwisattieriu. Ar,e,fdeWw. dhaeYns abesfteiteughisl'oadedatbhietre • off AO. brOk.e, : lus arm.
th.e. barn door. on him. . - : QARLOAV :.
.. e-ciegth,--of„Lea• W.--Orvis -occurred
an 'the Wbageana. hospital. en July btli,
• i....,hie,...eiehteApneth year, Mr.' Orvis.' CA:_fL.O,,coevir, ../41,,a,;49., * '1..Le4.444..-7'--MiSs- :44e.,.._reee ...,
weallienOrtn'eaft: tPlleick_wingimeripg;:---bp—,4isd htrietel-•-•a- -
it: -end ,,Mri,-,,,' Tom •
*lijcanti;twYgea'rsyears. retired . 'tf 04'r•mWiningglirrar ''WIATI°sns.- .L'i'ene 'Smythe ': of ' Toronto. .is
. • ,..
eighteen , years. i,ago. .:Ilts wife .pre- spending her holidaye With •her mother*.
deceased ' him and surviving are two eff. ra. M. .sloyttia, ard•tamoy, „ ,j. .
sons, George Henry • *and • Alvin- Percy,
'bititieY-;--aGreahiligfr":6; *• a fe days- vith Mrs. McBride.
.*
Air, R. M, Yonng of Toronto spent -
e, The marriage. of . Ora Mae,s. cond his l?' ()cogulettinS;W. Deilliteldriper;, eYleb.'41.. .719v
:._. of
laurich.ed them ships v.•ere each 'of .
Oclitruesglhir,CittOMn,r't64,1dlexAl. Elvin Riley, and . children, of oatlerule,, and No,.
'cissliTr'd -Mr;*tineMrs,:Dealt, AM; Wilkinson'
6,000 tons. In War dress their top . twbloenedii•rsulnntlitic -.asnmaoostthir.
,-tlecits; which' carried -Much of the .- _Gs ilr.Tclnrisa I 1. :°audiCt
ma. il Smooth kind, thickened. • SeqOP Sell of Mrs.••••Riley, Efullett township, -gad mn, cc,ry,' of _ceitt.04,.,,„visitea, .
with Mrs, Bean, sr.
**sebnintieda,cco,Pernociation were ..dis-; and add sufficient paprika. to • Make and -' the late 'Beniairlin. Riley, *was ,ltr, :and uis,,, Albeit Isteathioheit
" It M•.C.S.4' Prince Robert has been the 'Sauce. faintly pink. ' :Add -chicken Solemnized In Clinton', '••al'.44.t church hav,e, g000 to Toroto,.... vend „st, few
and simmer slowly Ave 10 t( minutes 'p,onw,Sactu.. rEcl.ayAn, acifetresronoo.on4f, ,:tJeulr yi 1450,u•e-byY.
days. before , going te'llalifat'.
• , . ,
.inere frequently, in the news than ,
her Canadian naional -sisters, early' Mewfl. trig to Ontario points, the couple shmirri6„3„.. .1.1,,iiild7.sitiarsi;e:..RreotucrtEerdr,,thtseztToriniantioil_.;
will 'reside • on the bridegroom's farm
• capturing a•riali prize in the Pacific? 16ng'61% :!Brais'"'ed '4L-Pile.kein
and: afterwards etagifig a fierce battle 1 fowl: 6 to. 6 pounds ie. Hullett township', .-
Seaforth Society Has . . rington's .brother 'Harvey. ' •• ,•
after, spending a •week„rwitii, Mr. •Er -
against enerby aircrlift _while gearding ...,
• ' -PFla°tur- Mrs, F. .11Rilivain ',and, a friend from - a convey in.the.Atlantic. . - • • 1:1a,iinetcp._. Get Rid of Rats Society
These-014as sailed_to the Lancl.at , 1% 'cups, hot•Water or • •sealded ini,lk
- '.Salt :and PeePer . • - has _6lb:irked: on a. rat,luiling cam:-
, . T•e:ttngte4,,.a,1,.:!;-,s.P'!Ii:.°1111_._g,...''th_l%.ti_i,•at 44.:
- POPrilca • - ' - , -paign • open to, bays .and. girls, in Sea,
Cut ito favv1 in pieces for serving; forthr'Tuckeismith,. McKillop and gill-
. 1:41.ThnhexiYou•Dtg",',wanietbrblthoeocilramteto'nofi-angreeS.. ,
---sure-it.is Nell.coated. Brown in „41•_..,W.1*._i.a.nd in addition $50 will be
roil each piece in seasoned flour, task- 'left.. Five cents will -be paid for every sir& enlyree had tbarg .of ti* meet-
inging;_after_whieh-.-a-daintt-Auneli.=:---Vvae-- ---
a little hot fat. - Placeerowned -chicken given_ to the person collecting the larg-: s
in a casserole, and ,Sprinkle With salt, st_nunabet of tail's before September ermverd.•..and, Ilir8.. ja.44' ine ,1•1..ve r.tho.:-3,:e(i.
. ,. 9
•
The Work 61 the Childreres -Aid Society pepper and bartd,,ofpatparti.kaav. dDioht ewaaatherp..aien'ede
coVer cioSely.. Bake in a ' mederately eats. '• j,.
slovv oven*, 325T, for one and a -half to HaYing Seems to .
22nd,,. • Rats may be Poisoued, trapped, over to Mr, Btiudiers -house an .. tile .
'ciebbed, or .hunted clown With dogs or 10th concession:'*
two, bents. •- Remove chicken to 'platter Be a Dangerous" Job .
and surround with a, ring of butteredWhile' haying at the fare' of. Charles
noodles. Thicken r liquid' In the "'pan; 'Shiell, -Whitechurch, , Alines • McGee,
with -fl .little flOur, stirring-- until Smooth son bf 'eleand Mrs. Leask.McGee, 1.0th
and adding a little more•Iiquid. if re- colicesSion . of East Wawanosh,. had.
qiiired. Serve •over • ehicicen. ' narrow escape from very -serious iii,
NOte-- *Chleiteri..'may he• cooked lif-IC Inty. The team made a:sudden. MoveCloSely covered, bleary heel on ton of and he was- knocked to the grouncl;• the
the stove using a :low heat and. nllow- wheel of the Wigan passing over his
ing the seMe time as for oven-Cooki chest- ..11e was. bruised and cut, but
Oven -cooked Broilers : , on his being taken to Wingliani hos-
-1-:•.,sriest......erslisis:,,.4-e_eigh_tagjs.h.,, to pital it Was found. that no Wiles were
2 lbi: Draw .aiiii, clean thoreughlY• 1-ak6"- ----77-WEL'7B. resei73Yq-, eptives,
Singe, split ' down, the back, and wipe
well with a -clean damp cloth. . .
WHY SALVAGE OF WASTE
' 2: -Sprinkle' withsalt- and., pepPer, -
• PAPER IS -NECESSARY
side down on a greased raek, in a
brush with.. melted fat:andplace skin
shalfo* 'baking pan. • • - - - OTT.AWA. Auly 1.0.---"D-Ppar.Ymihegaes,ithdielyse.i3Ovuosu.i.dpe.raInif onthetYhefoisiinrdeet,9 ohnif4;. .
answered: "I'd. first: Smell his breath.
ta determine if he'd been t.lrinlquVt .
foT- twenty minutes. Turn and cook*
. cook in a moderate °Veil, 3507,
I dawned and, it is the kluty and
of every Canadian citizen to bace•
ulY1 ;.cor,rect," said the--instraCtor. `!Tholu ,
tWenty minutes longek ' or 'until birds
the* boys • vvire . are • progressing so
'splendidly in France and ItalY," -said.
what?" "Thee;7 -added the : Sti.ident,,
. are tender. They may thenbe brillslied
again With melted fat and. placed under
Charles LaFerle; 'national director of. ,,ci
ask hini *here he got it." • •
that their .clorthes have had to be burnt the color and flavor. a •
broiler for five pill:Lutes-4e, improve
. • •• - • the .war Savings campaign. "One of
., ; .. ' %. . . .
boys and girls -so neglected physieally the „
our greatest needs; right now,* ie waste-
-to health; children With the .blight of
and their be.clies, rid of vermin and seine
their parents' vices beginning to tarnish
eVen sent hospital. to bring theraLhack.
'Society. for the proteetion of animals , much .- as explosives themselves, is required for war - supplies,. .just as
ancl Flit,TIViORS.AGE• LOANS: .:
paper and paperboard," ' he said.. --"It
and standing -up in the audience said:
"1 am here -for the, preVeptioit-of cruelty
to animals and I cannot draw., the Jure been
:before. co-operated '' wonderfully %with us to help yOu buy .a' - groduCtice,
gh diantisadtavners
•farin, s,end- us; particulars '-
the : need is greaterthanit
If . additional rimeeY is ...p eeded
atotaci,:itipieit.hexei.'ethaF/pci;iingbiel
". SPeelliielatinetsi'is6PPraislit: II tinhataiethills)ads.rtivei.*:hpouwidan be overlooked Possihly we can assist you
:up; the great - Lord. Shaftesbury „bee4nse ,.of any teeling that *pager-,
through •011 loaning' dePartment ,
fathered the-ilia-proteetion-aet4n-1386.-i-hoa-rd and paper7-are-110trIleededP .-I Attractive terms._ AR- inqUiries. _
It was the --beginning of a.neW era,- i
child, . even against its own
tario to establish a 'law to protect tile
a • shelter for abandoned waifs and ! chid"
- Toronto saw the ;first' efforts in On- :
IImFroanIce," he Pointed out, "Bat • how
of .the ' paratroops vvho ,landed in '
"All . Canada thrilled 0 ithe -exploits .
oafieuuserdeatloizietu"Itdhautripenaptemriipitaarray- . moirrcAaE. CORPORATION ,.
treated coefidentiallY. • • ' -
. ., . .
iiroit&Erie
regulationsiitie.boysat;:l preventhundreds
eghgiunitgd,rtsillnogf
dropped to them later?, Paperboard "•!`441!'°u. 12.,Vintlsor
supplies .along with the boys, or to be ,„ _ .., „,
had aroused •the. strong symilatides• Cha,thili.
papers or shoe laces. These conditionbtsi.coothn;erinnetarms uarneitiuosr1;, itia7. scoamrrey case
they , St. Thomas
-,,......4
-a reporter' on The Toronto TGlobe, Mr-. I are simply thrown overbOtird freni the
J. .T. ---Yeelso',--7.vvhe---teally*---beeaine---the-erige-ters Noich---hate 6.e.sgett--th--e---myi•-.:- 7,-----
fether ef- thelirst Children's Aid. t.11ocietyi /jet and allowed. to drift to .our 'troops .-
waiting on the beach...Papet JsZeses1.1.
„iiiinoh'etevnrslaiouriti- As.lieeWitilier:per,o-tteliteticalinlovoe;4,
1 fa:Insulate electric' wiring used in
animals, • arid: . it • is -,.an. arresting fact gun .and .other. controls." ,..)
' that. the first- rt°s.P(mse to ,thi _ductii a,p_ail_et. veas..7. be._..alti.,_ "are :even
ovement , on -the part strf .the Toronto • tised to prevent the icy vvinils-df *tee • •U
City Council was. a drinking trough 'North , Athletic. and, Channel penetrat-
for horses in 1887,:'• The children caitie
aftietr was
the navy andtniroeorpotanzidtininga,toirnaefti.1,1,1d the ,..,dahniptitiattie;P,deauyt.,.4106ndl.1P i'll their,:ein'tvbianalt 664' , •
ing the outer clothing of the men of . ...i.amif0-00 . who keelj. a ,maes oi
•os;vicetrilailci:y..Neiraerisfa'arteirn this *rofitirtset
removed as nature intended, at least
'that a group Of people in :.Winnipeg
stirring
t into *a meetieg- _of tbe. Societ r eeking.riii the bush cetting, weed for
I er°481f:fprthobelem is_•sinaple,'?; he' went on.
'We lust duiven't got as many glee • once in every twenty-four ileum in -
r -the ----P, Variably suffer, from constipation.
reventioa-.0f-OrlieltY-te..Papee-l...we.'haveret a s ir eny...t.lner.k.7...
'[.-...----:Zurtue.rotcheatrilatith"purgatiViir---
Animals and submitted k Motion. thet tee -et tbe paper 'diets,' or. handling , ,
this 'Work be extended to include the proe0,8ing aed shipging. Our miner will,,nover get rill tiny *herons -they, ,•,
homeless children Tunnihg the streets. mills are tunning away bellind-beeause
-- -,----- I ' only. aggravate the trouble and ht-
.
I. iure the delicate nineous-litrhig• ofthe
• of this* ekpailding nevi ;city-, /t is a .of the tremendously intrecisee demand ' Loiteis; and. are verr liable, ta„ cantle
fact that argliment was raised that if for war supplies. You need Waste , . Tines: . ,. . ,-• . , ,,,, , .
the ehildreii were included then the
dogs and cats would not get adequate ipaper; and paperboard in the. manu-i Z.
If ' constipated 'istke -Wilburn's'
•protection ti It is alse a. matter Of I)()13 id, and the .supplies Which are sent , .
faeture of new paper and new paper- i
LexteLiver.Pilis and have a natural .
Movement. of , the. hoivels," They„ do
'
reeord that an elderli SPinster 91). the overseas :are* lost to us becauSe they.'
platferin rose, and Clutching her 'little ..-...,, .
•peg dog' in her'. arins spoke Strongly . "The answer is simplai *too : -We,! . manT, lexativee do.
.7. .
against' the motion. Finalle.-Dean need all we cell. get, arid- I • believe . ilia T. it • . • *
. . . . Aburn Coo, 1.41.,, Totoat0,- Ontr
(later Arehbishop) Matheson, who was °anticlines. will see that we .get, it."
the ehairingn, seid: "All Who want , ' -
to -fight for the children go to the left - -
and all Who want to go to the dogs stay
on the right!" - , -
• ItelleYalt-et- tit% thitt meeting' enteied -
for the dogs and ,,eats. 'Ille'ven of the
people,. wile were; there went. out and
Applied for. a eharter to Start a.Child•-•
retfe Aid Soriety. . ,
The next Article' Will tell yen some.;
thing abolit the womlerful plece.of lee's-
latiori :fathered by the late Sir :feint (7fl It
Gibson, which first•brought into- being
this democratic: OrganiZatioe that oper-
ateS under GoYeretneet • statute, , but
elielorigs to yeti in, your eonamunitY and
Which yen can sorport and bele arid
Make what you will of-t-yolit Obildrell'S
., ',,%4 riiii,'71, CANAtilAttl ItAllt10011($4101tgi
, CO',, OWED'
Aid Soeletv. ,,,,
i ,:,,, .,:L.,...„,,;,7,-,,,,,
/,,/,7
Crobe eoutinued) .*7","'-'" P,34% Front St. W., Toronto.
:Seleet**Plump birds weighing '2
ta„,3 pounds. Disjoint and cut, in
pieces for Serving. .
2. Dry pieces _thoroughly and roll
' Photos sheirihe-PRINCE PAVI6 (SOO,. th;m PltiNCA,IROBERT (een4e)i ;and the iia-liour, seasoned With nit and I.pepper.
PRINCE fiENRY (bettem)phOtographa before her coiwprsion foe way service 3. Place pieces Of chicken in Ta.
• ea frying, pan in 'abed -one -quartet
inch- of melted- ar7tro-fer.1%-.110
'dee-esleg'inoclerate-heat Clever soa.
reduce heat and continue cooking slow-
ly-- until tender, about-tiveiaty-fiveto
thirty minutes: Serve with Paprika
,Sauee.
- 'Paprika Sauce' •
_
- Remove chicken from pan. and ;Po:tie
off all but two tablespoons of the re,*
nanining fee SPrinkle in two table.
fill not to pour water directly 'onto
We write Insurance to sealers.). Cover tub with a blanket
_cover ielecte41 risks in Automo- and leave overnight or mitil cold'.
bile, Fire •Burglary, Plate Qlasa, The same. proportions of fruit and
syrup are•used for:canning by the cold
Public 1-1:4bilitY and other general
-firettritifie;
- ,
J. W. Cralgte-Gee. G. Mac.7
Ewan,' Goderich.
G. C. Treleaven Agency,
Dungannon.
Gordon 'Jewell, R.R. No. 6,
Ooderich.
REPRESENTING -
PILOT
pack method: ...Processing time in the
belling. Water bath is fifteen. Minutes
for pints; twenty minuths. for ouarts.e
..Raspberry And, Red Currant Jam
• •-3 • - civart&. raspherrieS •-
cerrant juice _
3% cups sugar •
To make currant juice, .ctush '1%
rTinunv Canadian .1p3 Atm_•e reipliredithe-sMa 4„gjg_f
- armada -carrying -allied-troops-to - speed...a.nd lims,...*Jan.kiaawinglY,,,,p_roL• -
breach Atlantie wall ware_ videdthe basis for useful, cruisers. The
originally designmffer. 4oliday• traffic " builders installe'd high pressiire boilers
with -no thought of.grim business on feeding steam turbines' to develop
the 'Normandy . Coast, The Prince 16,000 horsepower -and a top speed of
Henry, Prince •David and Prince , 23 knots. -The purpose was to•main-
Robert were built/or the "Canadian' 'tail.' areeXacting schedule.
National Steamships at Birkenhead, The Prince shins were designed for ,
sEngland. In the Pacific Coast service 334 *first cabin passengers with deck
and in Atlaritie waters each of these space for 1,500 day passengers, When
three sister ships covered great dis-
tances .and carried naany holiday
tiaYellere until 1939 when takereover--
• by the Royal. Canadian Navy ,The
PrineeRobert became an
anti-aircraft cruiser While -the other.
two were redesigned as combined
operations cruisers.. • '
Press dispatches from the front
reported that the.Prince Ilenry was
one of the'first ships to land troops in
Vrance w the Prince David also
launched _et landing craft in the
early sts.ges Of the attack, - andthe
• Prince •Robertivas_an important Milt' -the IVIidnight2 Sea but _no Alaskan
of the protective fleet.- -• e nialigieeti by Jack London,
--While-Canadian Natioectl -Steam- Robert Se'rVice or Rex' Beach ate
ships officers had no thought.of war proaclied.,,tbat recent cgtion 014 -the •
en..-T3peeifyir-tuttrie-Ttype---of-ship- east ef--Normane
ARTICLE 2, -PR ARED BY THE
ASSOCIATION OF HILDREN'S ALD
- -SOCIETIES OF THE PROVINCE
'0F -ONTARIO
Throughout the 'area In 'Which; yen 914 our courts conimitted
liveit-ina.Y. be a eity, town the them. as wards of sonae one of the
wider boundaries of the, eountY-z--there ;fifty-two.soeieties in. Ontario,' Tens of
children:whoinhatsh cireemstanees thousands of otb,ers'muSt be temperer -
have deprived of tee- rights**,-d-pPertrin-• ily•proteeted:Whlie-Vvery-efferis48---macie
—
ides and happiness that your children to improve the conditicms of their own
cups currants slightly and cover them enioY. ' For the moment we need not homes and belt, advise and * educate
with three-qUarte0 cup water. Cook ask why this has happened to them; their parents.
., until the eurrantS are soft and_ mushy or whose fault it is, or whether behind 'These are just cold statistical state-
-about ten to fifteen 'dilutes, Strain the neglect . or misforeme that has*.ments. Let us use- Our imaginations a
through a indiSt jelly 'bag. • made them its yictiras are".ednditions little! -They mean that -forty thousand
" Add Currant juice to raspberries and of society for *whieh we are all. re-, little bOYS and girls le this beautiful
let stand ' twenty minutes. Simmer sponsible. . . .. • Province of -Ontario, for some eauSe,
, coot seal vvith paraffin wax'. tield: ards of yin out of which can e'm' * ' * • '
it, g. o e placedout in squalor and neglect; little
iciA)ckte.tdhrciairhet,Io, p\p,,Noratmunoiltesysandbstihbaiep-s
twenty Minutes then add segar. email ,,
about 'twenty minutes longer, 'skim; * parenthood
t4t trailof: otfo lcoawns, set, oaondd. rItihaevier
:I:pep:Jibs:ea
that leads to broken,' homes, to i,piness.that in a Ceristian country •is
,pour into hot sterilized jars and when 'effet
I,
approximately two and a-lialf .pints.
The Sigtial,Star's jell; department is
equipped for all . kinds of -.printing.
Try ,it for your next job.
- To thoSe,who,toss, night after-tie:it, on sleepless
beds To those who sleep in, a...kind of a way, but
whose rest' is broken by bad dreams and n%htinare..
• To those Who Wake up' in theporningss tired 811;when
they vent to-betl, we °Mir in 'Milburn's Health and „
Nerve Pills a tom remedy to help soothe and strengthen the nerves.
„When 'dorm' there should be no more restless nights due to bad
Mona and nightmares. '
Priee.50e a box, 65 Pillseat druteounters.
Look foi our r regisdarairmarly...lcile&--11eart"7-031--tholisolailtiv
=buns C64 lamited.. Toronto. Oak- "
,•
nothing but the.stinited.lives and souls
et children. This calls up, such' re.
fiections.• upon the organiza.tion of
huinen,•seelety that moat- of us
un-
rnedL'itely find. ourselves in a bog of
economic and politieal thinking! .
Let us at Once tolniit teat -the 'under- .their own-innocetere; children, if not
pinningS of Canadian society 03t out 'actually' abused and negleeted;suff.ering
for enli litened social efigtneerin.g and physically and spiritually from discord
ant incapacity and low intelligence
within the -home;. And Sometimes
improVerished-Avestiecanse
a loving mother heri beee desertedor
bao-rorking, careworn father has
been left, to 611 a mother's place.
It was for such childien as these
thet about seventy years age, and
through the efforts of a few great
hrimanitarians, our world began to be-
stir itself,. Iewasa, beeevolerit
hesinessman who, having seen the be
-
glinting of the (*Mid welfare movement
hi' New Itorr-ir. brought..---the--7.1clect of a-
seciety "11,0 protect, ehildrep to -England..
ITe vvent-to' a Meeting of the Liverpool
A Comnaahdo onfurlough had ,spent
a' long evening- With pals the village
inn, after., which they showed him a
short cut .home across the:fields=--for-
getting that the local bull. was loose.
The bull atacked; but the Conimando
gripped the animal by the horns and:
lugged it ,about the field until' the
'animal managed to break free and belt
"It.was. ton had.-Ihad those last tWo
drinks," he muttered to himself as Ile . •
tuted-t-dtrzed:r fTWord-V sci6;'`.-Vilirettm
vcri.11,iid 4e. Teuf
The instructor of the 'first-aid. eIaSS
in Engliaid asked the students :what',
that many of. our` SOcial. and. human
_ . .
problems •steef out from faulty
..;econamies. iNeliertheless-letjas-011-fate-
our children's prohlerniirCheada"7"With
informed minds, an warm hearts and
recognize that there are •tools waiting'
to be used -good tools, in every cern-
munity More. tools than there are
people using them! • • '
There are at least 46,000 ehildren in
this Province vvlio for one reason and
_another 'during one year must come -
under the proteetien of the Childree'S
-..,--.1eid-Secietiek----of- these -at least ,8,000'
•ehildren have been found to be so utter-,
ly deprived of navnal home' and ear§
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UN ESSENTIAL
,
• TRAVE„L IS SELFISH
No* in Europe these dayi,
believe it or not, are not taking
vacatiotii. The men and women, '
* in the services, are in the ser,
vitas to save Canada from the
fate of Europe. Won't you
modify your vacation plans to
the extent'of keeping o.fEtrainS
'
when AO travel? Best of ail
. don't, travel at all now. Save the
Money for when travel will be.
'Ennio,. after the war. .
JOHN LkItAri LIMITED
tottalki •comic,*
cannot -be brought letek • to Canada,"1-• notgripc, weaken and sae en as.
%Ivy n elasetfical nd. iii The •Sienni-
Star if you, have something to Sell.