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Pound ?
UPS Yro oi*`nd
t ylel4 twice
ordinary teas It i
to say nothing o
c the, teapot as
EAL economy to us
unique flavour.
4'
C the Canadian Army
y be rq rlyffed.,:
eat 01/4#t"11,10100•41 be.
cons e Canadiali Army at
ei•veet or Gh
front??
The hearts oiw the people u
Canada are sound and 8n this war to
finish, Food is a first class munition
f war and Canadians so view it. It
%ill be tiine enough to go in for ran
seElr 1 f tions in Canada when, the ueople of
N
t S*LZAf 0,11MINL1TES
att e1: e1i guee
hlpiesGgu..
Inhotesotue bread,
tolb.- tet., without
.tzoubte, Sart} 11044
"aacj helps SProsezroe.
the Ns.tion"s ford.
"*.t ly
lrn!, quiet
d, clean -11444
do pot toast dough
Thtamd rS} charges
lid to yowl. home, or
*sigh yoe;F dealer—
our
{ealer^o ur 14aLze $2.75
t rota size $3.25.
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e.
as
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ears; of Preparation,
e tabes but. few are
hese}-ords Conte to mind;
, When wcYnen and
e
considered. ' The road
ts.Cic"41:a dTiS2`+ingly, 11i5RSt-``
z_axa?titndes ";oaal�l ants %e� r
v i ,.ivetat on. But the',
ficS33e b ng't' is not''.
is not ev, east lnaportailt ud*i
the ,ronap g
sk°nest. 4
g The Aao
�Ae
ea'
should be used at eveznea .
anti mothers
think ofry niiix Canada refuse to conform to national
Mas o111y a beverage. Freciuently they efi`orts fo conserve food ,.por, Q 'eat
feel dist the >,cnn cut dawn Pt1 this .Britain ,and wht Ail"eesA and the Cana -J
acro iUCt Wi Ii the idea of loweriUg the daail A2et iy at the front. When that
at r T i is' a reat lois-_ t1Ynet conies a Oboe'ieeman, not a food
r It T el._ coxdtroller, will needed.
�P� foods. ¢ _ _ael. ztnd� r
take. The dtaotl,e. must 3
stand, `thatf w . it' any f o0`ft Ca11 re
1 t o£.�-ehiidreat. Fos. alien ing t o batches of dough
p ac, milk in tlaa dle od
itndex' swerve years os" sige. to � to �;ase, tlae C�aziad;z li'a ,.
e
rt31 1C. in addition 'tQ el. Bicilrraond "flue to close for seven
. o'th_
eery omid should have at least ons Board has orde?eed Arthur Scott, bale-
During this 'period he must,
i laarchaase or take delivery of any
Oen
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After suets ever
h�1 ' t{n,r'a'a odor 24 SRI"he did 1'l.
ateS better,o by vivid
t1'+::baa
he b e'd o f hervv .lnatl: el.ee st iftlly avri,
,aersrrirag only an egreoable lznowlt�d
of her I in young Erie adsbip.
Two d lei meeting her
eountrry elUltelt0,talled her up fro
office w. ere `he worked doggedly anti
unansplationsally at his drafting. 2.
.teamed.Ie
to go to luncheon. She rr:-
fused becausethere swept over her a
'knowledge of. how nanny people seem -
11
the
her
l�rot tth . 3
1T'e
"Oil+ t'ieve v
out for 1 pion ri¢1d ai
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ned it, .,
ed to hang on iris alar,- for their:He i> to gwell-being. A constience, oppTre..- for non,
iaavely' eetive, made her suggest, as a+
.
le:s expensive /nodecol entertainment, t, ' shamed c;a
later in the afternoon. So they (-levee thin chee'l;s,
P;
sari 1St ie' ai0tC
+C`tTt- s,a that.
uzo f�a,dar.,es •
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Prepare 'fon' work :31
'w ill find the worker!
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Diet For Children.
a lltlri iiia a for the child» eaa
)111i;tt,i'e tai simple, easily
:c,na!'ra
curell5 lir epaa'. d and
variety to form a ItrtIts eat; -
41d »diet.
Footi falls
c1 liliYiC 'Z.4S td
1- f e ncrt`Yy or
sat vatti.
per atix to
fowl value.
kept in ..aline
The building
i� ewi+LC+
sne; bill".
¢a:1aa r?lCaua 4:
wales, cereals end stewed-
1 il.ir•-x need forcra'0'S7t1 , rd, noiPdites or rr:ara..;=errs,, se:+ 'oa'?'
.. 1 .a.;:,.,,
bread l4 :3n17)=90.icC:,
ry butter
i,„ � .; 314 ii C. or Other flour,
a
dna
�ir, r •e=oaalaal a,v
' r s ; aT Trade 13o al. d : {
v c,ret.alul_s. �r keit n1 it,-.
Siad l'oxal
• 'Toasted.
'Fine
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eat
alttla ` obire: i actio siztl'a*a" Cerin. atsailt
trit1a3a1
Irritable
sc:lrn0timeq they lire" Tacking hi-
e- Where there is any ro-
of the vitality there k al -
0 paocsyliilat} of stlaieel,tibility to
c This luck of the proper foods'
found not only in homes of he
lienor but. in hordes where trier is an
as"Safi lalance,
The knowledge of the right; 11
akar quality of food to maintain twit:
supply t31e: chid with : proper standards of : growth and +ie,
bodily growth ;and with veloprnent is vitally importaaet factor
eonelant reed a1,11and ant ? in child life.. would like to make
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this reason it is int. a plea to the leivele.dee of children pennies Sor cheap candies, or
eould tensttnetly worse yet, to allow them -10" buy the
ice -create cones; of the et• mer -
ode ere s. chant-
tn tee library on Iloweetd Avenue r .„ feh 41,,,A ',newts.... of this 'Many V.
01.21(1 fain she
've« ed Pourirsg him another cup of steatn:' item very small portions should 1)e could see the rro.ulidings in 'which
difficulty, ft few stens e Avenue. i .,"*" - . P11 -1t an ,a1141`0,, dad of, given. it is 110F,14 t/1 i*ei/letee,the meat these so-ealled delicacies are nianu-
They fou the tea without 'lee,' tea, aed tot
At least they found*the p e she 3ard *ri a ..11.'ll0 o 'an l'or 111113 as 0,, portion of the diet with pooltey dur- factnred. CliettP candies contain iu-
had once Iteown but a. It ,lige en" we rn/,cttlxer rrng 't 'lava lione- for a hurt ing the eenter,e,e, gremeres that may prove harmful .end
swung before the deor. The sign i 44/vs ail leehtn, hp, ,,,,,c, ,„,,,,,,.,, 4,,,‘ The fuel foods are milk-. butter, 211115 Pave 1110 lvaY for more venous
read, The \Ventan's Service Tea - be oesus,.1. , ,`,Th .,,,/1.1„-ng-e-ilett-.gfe'-teseull'ee; stai.(.4h, 1,.,,,,gotable,.. mineral salts intestinal disturbances tile' perhaps,
s .;.5-'s tho4ugIli,: is tnat Astnur'S rnally glad-- are necessary ol a propel a ancc, . , , ,,,,,,
'Boom. What once had bee duAkt--
now a „white and spacious room ,with ant.. ohought it's;ould ItneTelt Iiini oot. they are quicklY available ill fre'.11. firm and a° no',, Per•mit the e.Fahlre-n
corners with la.mp-shaded tabnle
fruits. green veg,eta.bles and milk. to have ..the,se questionable . pi °dude.
According to the new and timely this ti- b
Red. Cross work; at a table in an-oth- e a:len should be plenty of pure drinking wa- ma e c000les and _
sucl a frightful in .s *e Togetnet with these foods there
r corner, one bought wool from erha s escape much saf-
qt's bad - enousdi " he w- nt ter, so that. the food may he propeab chnd p p
welch so knit articles tor the sailors. emerces 3- t ! digested and the waste eliminated. ferings.
nu Cleveland and Fanny ordered she's fund 02 Net and shots acting tec,,,_ ----°
- excited and won t speak to anybody. I se -eine 3 , -•
s'range- , She looks pale and e_aolled her on the telephone. His voice
4.1 to'be'"ust 'tumble Of Joan's uu.
Ifour tea and Red Cross buns. full
"If you'll buy me a pound, of that
I can understaed you, anny Canadians on Their Honor.
said g-ently into the receiver. Come, In some (platters it has been sug-
g.ested that Canadians be put ori ra-
tions and not on -their honor regard-
ing food.
Do householders in Canada seek '.to
evade the food regulations? Are the
merchants of Canada comirving at the
evasion of the food regulations . Let
us see about that. .
The main Objective of the Canada
Food Board is to supply Great Britain
and the Allies with vital foods. With
this in view food regulations are
made, which, if respected by the peo-
ple of Canada, will enable Canada to
keep faith with the Allies chi, food.
92 Do the pedp•le of Canada -want to
'kap faith with the 'Allies on food?
They do. Are the people of Canada
keeping faith with the Allies on feed?
They are.
To take any other position is to sug-
gest that the people of Canada -would
rather keep their pre-war food habits
than keep faith with the Allies on
the regulations of the Canada Food
Board 1.01" he knows those regalations
. nice gray wool, said Fanny, told her this morning -that I didn't like'
make Yon a scarf according In Goy* the way she was.actin and she burst
eminent regulations."'
into tears and left the reakfast table.
Cleve, shrugged his shouldees goo 1 Ian% work all da thinkin of her.
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oxi- taf Elie Board to
:io'i sat the also cif othe> •
o ii ae not eeosalplleal with »rearm
g rules. life and T
Aing,. veal du inm� the 511t;.,q - ri1 1110n, 1,4
3.I eSt'ro Vit„ sass p'o1Beriytoy o& F• 'e 's'01i' n 3.
tai€'hoaa N4i3,4 °x�kia an pea
0 tlae c&tats;
CROSS CHANNEL
ENJOY TRIP IN BIG BIt.ITISR
AIRPLANE
Pseguldr Passenger Service Between
France and England After the
Var Predicted.,,
Reeentle a large British airplane
brought nine passengers across the
Chaalnel, says a London despatch.
At the appointed time the Bassen- '
gels were -there With a considerable-
mount
onsiderable-
mount of material, Which, teas quick-
ly stowed away in the capacious an-,
,rior of the machine. One by ,One the,-
a-
ile,
a voyagers climbed aboard'b mean, )t
a ladder and made themselves '
1 :foldable.
10
e-- e any - The engines `Ole stapled and the
0- ;:aaebine left tree ;round, clir111>ed rips
vv rd in a few grezt,t c,.rcles and struck
or to the 3aortilf est toward the gieaming c:l�iasi-
els
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tlae se at red towns: mart'
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Pldce eng files t11U1Tllwl"ecG on atrt €Gia
11'12111 'ftta}•c l ste3cl_i;.: ::head tit'itli.
aye+a y 110 3p n lzip'., CQitIPOOF 0
oar I, It 1-4.,, a atl,ci' a, vv'itali3a day,
and below them
Daae ti'<t t 110 s colalt3
tic. 00114 ce of the,
:water (101(0(1
caps,. which
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,zqy: faitiildaa* tcvv'di .atrial
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Ix sj)e4 had a 'mother orjather, you ever and tell me 1' '1' In"
kno"'tv, it would ;he -different.' . Is Joan there? No ! Never mind,
only had Art andeme and I guess came 'her and earl me
weee not such a good lot." what is wrong. Don't, Cleve.! Don't
sethieniy every „,yord that Fa - talk like that. Come. Don't wait."
nny
'hart spoken to him urging bim to go
into the army, every quick, -glib name
that she 'had called him implying.
weakness and indifference, every bit-
ter thought she had had agairst him
these last few days, seenaed cruel and
unwomanly.
It was growing dash when the tea ., „ ,
par was over and they finally were Ana 'listen tostne turns' sweet tuneful
out an the street again. The Avenue '
was bleak and blustery, from a storm "
that was coming, and the walk' to Oh, tis sweet among the flowers :„
Fony's home left them nervous and the bright and sunny hours
her hand. "I've made un my 01111c1 baln'Y breeze,
not to confine 111'Y knitting activities ,Aed my canes are all fel'g°l
entirely to gray mufflers but I'm go- ,„ In this sweet sequestered Spot.
ing to make you some gay silk peck- 'My 4arden, shaded by the lea-Eyetrees.
ties—for the wint,er." There were *11'
no other woi'ds just at that moment in The rust spots in the clothes' may.
which sbe could so simPlY Ion him be due o inferior bluing or it in— 0,
It seemed to her that it was, se6.0L44cte 1111Y :101itt ,j1t1 elothes
how e p hie "el water rust snots
"ely Garden."
There' a spot so dear to nie
Where beneath a,shady tree
So oft I sit in happy Summer dayS,
Where the „sunshine oil me beams
A I muse and dream my clrearns„
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Fib:ice that ere dirty, shabby or spotted
will resthred to their former beauty by
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ig down
kti Cores 'eels
wi
d elindied o• one
cleared of ita tuaterinl cargo
will be the. only kind a Chai
net ng for a good many after
the Wart,11 said one It:asset/ger.
“E‘Yeil 'When the train goea straight
nigh from ("haring Croes by the
'ItENCli BAN
lIncertaila Events.
Stewed i-abbite, wood pigeon pie,
ileNt* potatoes and asparagus toasted
—this is not 0 eopy of a menu of a
penee-time Lord Mayor's banquet, but
the details of a feast to which a iner-
ry party of Engineers in a certain
vale of Picardy vecently sat down,
says a London neeetpaPer.
The potatoes and asparagus were
grown. at miniature allottneet in
the reserve line; the fruit was ob-
tained from the wrecked gardens of
Z.
a one-time pretty hamlet.' The few
trees and bushes that have escaped
destruction are laden with fruit, and
daring parties—for the ruinS are
heavily shelled --make periodical vis -
,its and gather in the crop. The woods
of Picard abound in rabbits and pig-
eons. Traps are constructed fronz
wire borrowed from the Signal Sec-
tion and rabbits and hares are cap-
tured in abundance Limed twies
catapults are utilized for the pigeons, ,P1lr
as the modern rifle is too destructive
for small -game shooting.
These ,treneh banquets are "some-
times luxurious affairs, complete with
typed menus, One recent "feed,"
vhicii had been thought out weeks
ahead, and 'Which the participators
considered the dernier mot in battle -
zone feasts. ended before it 'began,
for a random 4shell from the enemy
pitched on the parados of the ;trench.
anti buided the temporary table of
upturned ration cases and all the
,eods it contained:
Britain's krain Crop.
13ritaiii's grain crop this year will be
the higgest since 1868, Sir' Chas. Field -
of food produc
tion, announcps.. Several thousand
soldiers are woricing on farn-ls, and
nollegc andegirfsrOf the land
1"tolt-iali and Serbian refugees
Gorman -prisoners. Citv clerks aro
t:teir vacationg ,en farms.