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ginger
2 mpg sugar
First remove outside leaves and
stalk, cua across in very thin slices,
SIweati on a flat Melt, sprinkle with
Hat, e11.41 let tand 24 hours, Turn
into a colander and drain thorough.
ly. Place in jars ur a oruek and
pour the above mixtures over
11
while very hut. Cover and let
Aland a week before use, Splees
may be varied.
Celery $ettee
0 heads celery
1 cup sugar
2 mine, s mustard seed
1 tt5to55150ell (merle
4 large oniees
2 mauls vimgar
1:1 pontei inti,tard
3 tuld.-.pootis :alt
Mend ianc'ea, ale( mu:lard with a
got. 51ix 011 ingr.,Elloots
.313.1 siminer :J.w..5; 2 lours. llottle
while liot.
Pickled Onions
1 t smell pickling onions
pe5-lett
1
,111-.5: d white vinegar
1 re ep.555n table salt
t whole ppt.,r corns.
and seasoning to
pont, rtineve any sown, pat in
'imbue'. -homer ter three minutia or
pe.ti et,,11$ are trausvarent. Pour
in5 ,5 5 ,Ilized jars and seal.
Pepper Relish
1 5.2 onieris.
%.5.5-5:e n peppers
targ,- red peppers
12 hi: tie yellow peppers
(1 'p I Ilgly flue, cover with
13, 111: water slightly salted. Let
.4.5,:e5 le minutes then drain. TM this
5.1nies, the last time pressing'
la a .1,711, Add 1. quart of vine.
oi 011(1 4.e.114.
THE BRUS$E10,9 riOST
Crown Brand" Corn Syrup
makes happy, healthy chil-
dren. No doubt about that,
for doctors say it creates
Energy and helps to build
strong, sturdy bodies. Chil-
dren lore it and never tire
of its delicious flavor.
THE FAMOUS
POOD
ENEMY
Winter Salad
1 ea iiiItiewer
1 .05,rt
1 ",,tHE, 7,4/1;it
1.-.3Y
1 call
1 t ,.211 ZIalerj,,,
1 '1-:1,1•1,171 y
1•&
431l1 (11311(3.11.71
el,are. vi...ra-eablcs by .vatting
tinen't-li 1 110 1u,1 chopper. .AI -
:u salt lo ine ((*3 ('11' 1.t
sr:0u 17,1 for 1: a. Iniont es ill beano
tit :1 stlat'a, Doll rink:gal. mix flour.
t53..a 0 sonar, 0110.14r41, tunierie, a'1
TheCANADA STA14011COMPANYLimited
A Dam Plow
rival, machine of Its hind to be lu•
trodueefl 1,0 Cantina, a plow that digs
Avows iaterseeteil by s series of
dalno Was demonstrated at itegIna.
Stisit„ recently, Seen 101 a means
of conservieg rainfall, controlling.
surface ran -off and assisting to le.
duce soil -blowing, the machlue was
drat introdutattl in the northern
States two years ago. The eoa,p-
merit, igtlieti by a tractor, le known
as a claming liatere-a lister belog a
type of plmv—and consists or (Wes
turning furrows, shovels for phi wing
and diggers Which pile and P14 (17
earthen (lanes across the furrows at
intervals of six 01' eight feet. The
depth of the farrow and the belga."
of the dam can be regulated, After
a lield has been 'worked, it is
patterned by a uniform orotts.hatch-
nig of dams. In winter snow col-
lects in the trotheb r„,....ati by the
farrow and the (1:4111$ 11 11 41 iS held
there until spring, when a greator
percentage absorbed by the Fell
instead of running off to low.liring
points and forming sloughs,
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Vnnk into a compact (lough, Chill,
Rol (thin.. Cut with vookie otter
Bake in a moderate 0(3(311, 37 de
(trees Pe front 5 to 18 minutes,
When *trying put together with
marmalade or red currant
Tip:•': -.-t ,••v-- tr.. iii... ",..
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Cabbage Plz.k:et...,1 1..11 utitil it 11' 111$ to tilleker,
r,•11. f)V,1" 1;,,,;!,..:a1,1 t -g, 1111g we.l. and
1 li..:::,' .....,.,,....t, • ::y ,-.•".''''.1• s red C:5"...tie2e Pickle
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SNAPS -1C7 CU; -?-1
PICTURES
IiVII.' yn oi..ver t:riten al.ric.:. 1-,.,5.1 t.iteteflash an..' ':r -r, eni,
A.
(':11 "1 ,h -it. 1.., f.,r etrt..thte, 0). the., stett-cr -- ..,,,-1 331,, e :• ,,hh,. 0„,,
facture of slster ,tr tIoil "c.iri 5Z,55.,5.:1:-,1- i i:55:,:s. '.-a=5--h- i5:5.1:.•:.i•l!'T i: ',' '/.'61. 1::ti H,
s•tureling !:1 1:1,1:4 ;A a mir.::ar pe2rli5316S . , ,,.., ,_ —„ . •,-.
t141 litg up” ahit ,ir laayle! .l'.15tt ,,"1.• . ::i"-..,' :::•]...':::,-.."4.5, .:,.."';:'.''•:r:'',';'•• ..:;;,...'".1
miring 11,-rst:if? ,
1113 ill, nunsital that attra"..:ts at-•
(4330 1.)'3 ion. it is ivteet:•t,air;.. to titt't
your eyi•s and a little
111117111 ??')8
and Ingenuity ta f:reet ont the ex5,03
-,
eeptIonal and get pictures t13at$..,1,0-,v
When making mirror pictures an
focusing for reflected Images only.
it is nc..-.5s..ry to add the di.,zats,
from the ini:ror to the subject 'he:
distance from th'1 mirror to tit. 1 -ns
of the camera and then set the Wont S
accordingly.
If it is desired tO include the sulei
Ject In the picture with the reflected 5,
image the forms should. be set for the i
distance from the mirror to the lens.'
The smaller tbe lens opening the"
greater the depth of field and the
sharper will be both images. Of
course, the nearer the subject is to
the mirror the less is required in the
matter of "depth",
Let us suppose that sister Mary
is two feet and the camera six feet
from the mirror. If you want to in-
clude sister, as well as her reflected
image, in the pieture. set the focus
at six feet, If you want only the re.
fleeted image in the picture. You set
the focus at eight feet. A photoflash
lamp simplifies your exposure prob-
lem and permits a small enough lens
opening to gain a sufficient range of
Sharpness.
After locating your subject in the
finder and setting the focus of your
camera at the proper distant•e, set
tie shutter for "time", place
photoflash bulb 18 08 ordinary floor
lamp within reaching distance from
the camera, tilting tits shade slightly
upward and toWard the subject. IP
You cannot tilt the allude, remove it
from the lamp. It is best 801 10 have
any bright lights 'burning near the
lens of the camera. Set your lens
opening according to the table on
the photoflash lamp container, Take
your position at the camera, press
the cable release to open. your shut-
ter and immediately till% on the
A section for unusual pictures will
brighten the pages of any album.
type of picture a No. 10 photoflash
bulb will furnish enough light.
In amateur photography, experi-
menting le eomes the spice of life
and you will he surprised at the in-
teresting Pff 'V t.$ you will get In work-
ing out "stunt" pictures on g100111Y,
rainy days when outdoor activities
are taboo. Results, in Some instan-
ces, may be rather grotesque but
you will have a, lot of Inexpensive
timunenent and pictures that oho**
individuality. Anyone can take the
ordinary run of pietures but it re-
31111ries a little ingernuity to get the
unusual. That is what you should
"shoot" for, and the resulting hie -
tures will be far more interesting
than ordinary record pictures an(1
breathe life itself into your photo-
graph album.
1O john Van Guilder
Cheese For Parties
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
A. wire soap (Bell hung 0Yer 1110
Side of (11(3 5e1114 pail Will 0414:41
11.
etig a short time through the
soap I..): wasted.
S. 1
Cni,os sitgar rubbed against
or.o.,,a,, peel ale delicous to seive
t34
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Plilin hoil, (1 icing rained will,
cliople.i nuts and dates, maltea a
'Mgr:rent" kind of cake Tilling.
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W. R. Reek Made
Deputy Minister
It W415 officially announced la,
1.
week That ;kit% Reek, • sup.u..
lotentioit of tile E31pel'im,'33j'0
Farm at Ridgetoval since its -
tablislanew, has bi l•11 appoithed
113331.117 Minisi" of Agriculture
Ontario.
Mr. Reek succeeds Mr, J. P.
Fail -balm, who IA retiring.
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,:,, :,,.• • ' : 7-y .-.:f Na '0(4(3
ls": • -,'" .::"' Ile he31in1:I:131 of tlo tall
,, 1 c... '. :. pn-ty-civing ,,atsict. the
1 :',-..: • : ,-, ipe:, ,agatested by Ile
11 l'' 1.s,:tion sterviee. Dairy awl
1 0'- '3 ti -,,,,..: ilraneh. ltutiniaa Li.•:'
-.1,-,a• 11 Attriculturo, Ma V i'A•
! 3, 14(.°: :','.. L;11 ill ,erving cheese 14 ILL,
i 3_`1:a03'iVe 81303:4 deseriln,d,
Cheese Squares
Cut !rah bread in situates 0473 511
lie inches), Mend together g,tc,'," :I
oletidar cliei se 731311 sUffieell( but:
(3 1' to make 2 soft miature. is'sip. ies.1
th,' foil., ries atid zop of 711,' 1”, - 01
"3111?'' tv::,12 111-• (11" 1-3 11113 tu1i:„
sloinkle 81 1 it paprc.a. Bake in a
bet oven or under broiler um ii
thett le'gins tel melt. Serve hot.
Cheese Muffins
2 cups flour
1 Teaspoons baking powder
1,i; Teaspoon salt
12 (tap grated cheese
2 Tablespionts hinter, melted
1 Egg
1 Cu)' milk
Mik and sift together dour, baking
powder and salt. Add grated cheese,
Mix In milk and beaten egg, Ilion
add butt or. Fill tiny buttered muf-
fin tins about one-third fell of hatter.
031 this drop a little marmalatit, or
Jelly. roVer with batter, filling tins
-about two-thirds full. 13ake Pt a
moderate oven (375 degrees 7.7
about 15 minutes. lictrve hot.
Cheese Sandwiches
cut bread 1111"" .quart ars loch
thivit into small squares- or rountit.
1:1141(1' and pile with cream enees,
1111 X0,41 141411 F4114141 dressing. S'prinkle
with Ito ly elmitle-d nuts, eilte.,
green pepper, pInlento or water!
tre•:..P. •,
17+4411 14110' f )117' 3 -ounce packw.e 1. tnt of wrinkles Time will place
cream ebeese with 2 ettpN 114111).' (1 Cigna a tired, aged 2810,1
ham and - 1 cup tltoppiel watercress,
mid ,alatt dr.,ssing to 11(03 .(4 a,
,Apvead getierettsIy on whole wheal
bread, riit in fingers.
• Cheese Shortbread
21.:2 Caps flour
1.: Teaspoon salt
yo {tun butter
1 smail her ('ream cheese (yellow
Sift togr-ther flOUT and sail. (Int (icon," answered the chauffeur,
311 butter, Mond le pert cheese and "Well, elle wasn't talking to you:"
1
SOMETHING NEW AND
ENTIRELY DIFFERENT
by Grant Fleming, M. D.
A HEALTH ERICE CF7
THE CANADIAN MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION AND LIFE.
INSURANCE cohneamies
Cent a Mile Round Trip lilargain Fare;
Mlnlmurn Fares: Mite 74c chilciren 400
From E3RUSSELS
Fri, & Sat, Oct, 29 84 30
To Ostrava, Ba‘vmanville, Port 11op0., Oottuurg, Trenton Jet,,
l3e11eville, Napanee Kingston, Gananottue, Peeett,
Iviorrishung, corawaii 'Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterbono„ Oampbellford,
Newmarket, Venetang, CollIng wood, bieutord, Barrie, Orillia,
Mlth
lead, Gravennurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Calendar, North 23877
Parry Sound, Sudbury; all .tow-na 114 NOW Ontario on line of Tomis•
kaming & Northern Outurio tIly., Nipissing Central Rly., Kapisitas,
11.1g, NaltIna, %shots, Sioux Lookout, Gerald/on, jellicoe
13eardinore, Port Arthur,
Sat., Oct 30 to TORONTO
Also to 13raatrord, 01011118111, (Mosley, 0(111.100, Durham, Ex-
eter, Fergus CrOtterieh, liarailton, Hanover, Harrlston, Inger-
soll, Kincardine, Kitchener, London, 11L�'(31, Mitchell Niagara
Palls, Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, Port Eglu, St.
Catharines, St Mary's, Sarnia., Southampton, Stratford, StrathroY,
Walkerton, Wiarton, \\Ingham, Woodstock.
For Fares, Return Limits, Tram Infornlatim.:, Tickets, consult
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nearest Agent,
See handbills for complete list of destinations
Ask Agents for particulars of Canada's Maple Leaf contest.
-Seven each prizes. You may win $100.001"
CANADIAN NATI NAL.
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IMaltain•armroommoornarararzasmuzaocs.rdoesof ,zrasiorum7.,
Toronto—iiiiere is not enough
dime in Canada in the Fight against
Venereal D.sease," Dr. Califon
Bates, General Director of
17114
Health I.ettgue of Canada, writ.'s in
the currant issue of the Caaadiso
Public Health Journal.
"Fever treatment is not avitilriiir,
in most 11'' "p414)4,'' Dr. 11111'.,?
'711(31111 ut e,inical licurs has not
:en increased as recommended,
and most physicians in clinic4 ate
woylting without adequate 3'''
01111103(311114(1(. I have 81ea,4 rummir
of regional coin:err:noes of
tans nor of Provincial conferences,
Venereal Disetat, propaganda and
education have not Imen 311(1.11(3 :n,1
as recommended, rather the revor703.
flaunt Wasserman te,lts in 110810111371
are The exception rather than. 1.11e,
rule. Tliere are many &lief'
1114 11o110110113' 31.81814 1184:e 11111 beet
carried out.'
Deporing the absenee of vigorous
leaflet:411p 10 the movement toward
the reduction of Venereal
in Canada, Dr. Bates in his artici,
declared; "We must ultimately
forward or go back, I suggest
should go forward and re-ostabtill
Canada as et world leader in this
most important phase of fetid',"
health,-
iie!itth 11.0.N.ior reeans 1)1
vosolutious ,,,Ithnlit d to the
ion c3u11en of Health in 931 In 1313 151''
(oleo to Venereal Di,ease, • Thm:o
resolutions 111111.41 an 111 1e11S1Ve In.
rational programme, an Mere:ca. et
clink -lane at large clinics! tic1iete,,t.
records of patients, 1111aucial assist,
ance in rural 1'1141(111031 i011
ID•W fever treaturon, aticquate re:
113(111 '111117)1 for clink the
inclusion of papers en the subject az
meetings of medical assoclations.
• the revision of Publicatbn No. ti.`
(a manual for the informatitm
PhYs!einno on the quretton of vont.
real diseas(3), and improved teach-
ing fat -Dales on the subject in
medical schools.
Dr. Bates reealis that in the ft,ce
of these specific recommendationr
passed uttallintously by accredited
representatives of the provinces, 11.
1932 all grants to the Provinces bY
the Dominion Gobernment for the
purpose of assisting in the control
of venereal diseases 8er0 canteiled,
"One is not surprised that tlet,,
was a general feeling of dismtet,"
he writes, "Apparently health ails
not a very important matter for
Canada,"
Since this time the grant to 111"
Canadian Social Hygiene Council,
now the Health League of Canada,
boa been partially restored.
The Health League of Canada
s1411 carries on an active, though
restricted, educational campaign
against the diseases. Tho moving-
Pictrre "Lainuged Lives" has tiltice
1611 been shown in most of the
linglislespeaking world as well as in
foreign count ries, The 1 Teal 111
Lemon., of Canada le at pretsent en.
gaged in revising -Po blicatirgl NO,
23.
Lectures and exhibits aro .t111
being carried on.
KIPP:, Dent to Fashion --The
(la:tic-top stocking Dna conies eve:.
the titling snugly all the way
aud all around, is a boon that will
delight non-girdic wearers. It doe:
away with the gaiter belt, too, 14)1'
110e, 8110 (11011{43 extra garments,
onlitietnly praelleal the Pie,
elastic top is as attractive in its
14.14 Lice to. heels and insets up
the front of very dress:up stocking,,
is my face rol --did you accuse lee
1 plying into some elle
,:i'•—oh 113,1 I sttei 11, a11
ell on the womall's page,
THAT I WERE SIXTY-THREE
I welsh 1 were six"14'-5 10•ee
With just enough alaerity
To 11014110 up a tasty bite
And settle down to spend the night
liesied a cosy ilreplaee—
A.-kir:wing on some fancy lace;
Or maybe darn a sock or two
From which John's heel were
ing thru.
I'd satisfy my nightly sighs
For bedtime "snacks" and lemon
pi(11
W14114)11( a thought about ray shape
Although a "stylish stout" might
drape
my matron carves. 1 would not care
About the latest culls for hair,
I'd lie it in a primish bun
And feel relieved when it was done
1 wouldn't worry 'case my Join
If over-iate would carry nn
(For when a man is sixty-six.
Ile loses interest in those tricks
And is content to sit beside
The radio and then subside
Into half -contented doze
Ctrnillalfal (12 a shiny nose
f OP. PASSSIAGSit CAAIS
elnalloff•the.reavernent trave,Gooaseer
StuslaeaTiresizi.vecortftilettcearvasecority
to the clriver• '-atel bite into slithering
rond and deep 33103' 811 ang,
d. I•Ind safe, sure
tractiori. They keep vou. roovres ir keven. in
going, where ordinary tisvou
ld leave
vou. helpless. lE votive a. iartner or doctor,
itt a country salesman. or rural postman, or
0.os orte isho has to travel toodtiv or asrtoN-
ariSte..arous.,)-outle.:23.Goo3SearStutiLlett
Nt your GoocIs,
ear cleater's SOW.
--.e-roror
Tises.
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'but lime would fly far 111"
Alsrl UAW me happy sixty -Three.
ItNula MacMillan.
Ttv, taxi ,,utid,,nly Panic. 10 tiop
in 111,, utiddIe of 313" Htgl.,,t,
"What's titai ntat4er?" t -ailed 1110
Thee from ilat bail( 1.1.311,
"I thought ant yOutig lady '7111))
Best Skippers
A doefor Hoye that people would
fool iditols boiler if they did /Imre
Ile points to the film PhYslqus of
book reviewers,