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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-5-4, Page 6THE ERUSSEUS POST jelelIONESIDAY, MAY 8t1, leeS Round Trip Bargain Fare. s From BRUSSELS Fri. & Sat. May 13th & 14th Tb oehawa, wm y i1e, Pont Hope, Oobeteg, Trenton, Jct., BeNeville, Napauee Kingston, Gontanoeue, Brockville, Preeea,tt, Mornisbuee, Cornwell Uxbridge, Lindsay, PeLerbo7:a, Camptbeilford, Newmarket, Peuetang, Ool3Lngwead, elea+ford, Berrie, Grilles, elide• hand, Gnrvenht;rst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Calendar, North Buy, Parry Sound, Sudbury; all 'towns lo New Ontario on line of Teri* laming Sc Northern Ontario flay„ N'ipissing Central BIy., K,apislcas. Ing, Longlac, Nakina, Tashota, Sioux Lookout, Geralcltbon, JeiOle e Beardmore, Port Arthur, Meofor'd, Barrie Orlllia, Meaford, Gmavenhurst<, Bracebrldge, Sat. May 14 to TORONTO Also to Brawttord, ohathem, gheeley, Clinton, Durham, Ex- eter, Fergus Godesidll Gu•e1plt, Hamilton, Hanover, Harmieton, Inger loll Kincardine, ISitoben,er, London, Uetowed, Mitchell Niagara Malls, Owen Sound, Paisley, Palinerston, Paris, Port Egin, St. oai1hariues, St Mary's, Sarnia, Sowtbemlxton, Stratford, $trarthroy, Walkerton, Wiertony Wingham, Woodstock. For Fares, Return Limits, Train Deformation, Tickets, consult nearest Agent, See handbills for complete list of desbinattone CANADIAN NATIONAL TESTED RECIPES Springtime Foods With the approach of spring comes a yearning for lighter foods, and everyone welcomes a change from the more or less heavy meals which are served during the winter months. It is natural that each new food such as maple syrup rhubarb, and asparagus, which ap- pears On the market as spring pro- gresses le heralded with delight, and that other foods which suit the springtime taste are in popular de - mettle. ' The following recipes' suggest a few of the many foods which seem to be tightly associated with warm, spring days, and should prove ef- fective in whetting laggng appe- tt•tes. Jellied Ham Rolls 6 slices cooked ham 1 small bar white cream cheese or 1 pap cottage cheese Cream to moisten tri •cup horseradish 1 package lemon jelly powder las cups boiling water r cup vinegar 1 teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne Make a .Paste of cheese, cream and horse radish,. Spread gener- ously on thin slices of haul. Roll 'tightly. Arrange rolls in mould. Diesolve jelly powder in boiling water to which vinegar, salt and cayenne have been added, Cool. Pour over ham rolls and chill, When thoroughly set, cut lute oblong shapes with one been roll in e11011. Serve on crisp 1et2uce, If desired one-half cup seedless raisins may be added to jelly mix- lure ixlure when partallty set. Eggs a la King • 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons minced onion 4. cum mushrooms, sliced 1 tabelspoon chopped PePPer 3 tablespoons flour 11 sups milk 2 tablespoons chopped pimento green cli=SNAPSHOT CUIL ENLARGEMENTS Trimming and enlarging improve a picture. Both small and large picture here were made from the same nega- tive. Any picture can be enlarged. AO SOME of your pictures include too much — a lot of surplus background and material at top, bot- tom and sides that has little or noth- ing to do with the subject, and In- juree the picture effect? Don't despair. Such pteturee cat be retrieved. here's how: pick out the part you want, and have Jot that enlarged --to the size of the origi- nal print, or even larger. Por exaMple, look at the picture of the ]fluff girl ttbovo. The head flab MI0 lliketeNt)nx ])at'V 1)01199; 1191! 1s�i>iilj WM? 650 MONA to Mt* camera, and showed up too large In the finished pieture. The nog*, .five was "masked" in making the enlargement so that only the head showed. Result: amuch bolter pic- ture. When you get a good picture, en- large it! Any good snap Is better when it's big. Enlarging "opens up" the details—lots you see inter - meting things you didn't sec before. And a large picture just naturally has more appeal to the eye. Give a person two pictures, equally good, and he will automatically look M the larger one first, Moreover, he will look at it longer. Don't let small size or surplus material handicap your pictures. Any snapshot can be enlarged some. what, and some, espedally those made on fine-grained Alm, can bo increased many tunes in glee. 'Very likely you have pictured in year Album' right now, that, if enlarged, would be worth framing and hang- ing in the hornp, Try it, You asap dteoever you're d hatter lln1DNhootor thou you 'thought! 1AA itriltt von Guilder 6 hard-coo'ltee eggs 1 egg yolk Suit 411111 5655111 Cook onion in butter 5 minutes, 4.411 mushrooans end green pepper and cook until anoint:mine are delicately lyrowned. Blend in flour, Add mite and ecok, stirring eoa- staetiy, until mixture thickens. Cools' 10 minutes, Add pimento and hard -cooked eggs wt In quarter's, Pour some of sauce over beaten egg - Yells and stir inrw sauce. Cook ono minute, Serve an 4oas't. One- half c195 green pear may be added In place o2 green peSPer and pimeuto, Cheese Sandwiohos—Spanish Style 3 tablespoons rboP/Ped onto 2 tablespoons •bmtter ei cup chopped celery 2 cups 'canned tomatoes 1 tablespoon, butter 1 tablespoon flour 'Salt and Pepper 12 slices bread Cheese, Cook onion 5 minutes in 2 table- 5poo119 butter. Add celery and to- Matoes, simmer 15 minutest Melt 1 tablespoon bu'tt'er, blend In flour and add tomato mixture, 'Stir until sauce is slightly thickened. Season with salt and• pepper, Toast bread, Place slices of cheese' between each two slices' of toast. Cover sand. wichese with hot tomato sauce, pompadour Rice 11,4, cups cooked rice 3 thblespoons fruit sugar Few grains salt 1 teaspoon vanlla 1 carp whipping cream - Magpie syrup Combine rice, sugar, salt and van- illa, Whip cream and fold into rice, Boil syrup until thick. Cool. Pour syrup over rice mixture in stherbere glasses. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. MILT by Grant Fleming, M. D, A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES WHAT TO EAT TO BE HEALTHY Number Four * 6 * Every individual requires to eat a certain quantity of vitamin 0 to prevent scurvy. A lack of vitamin C effects the m11es and miles' of capillaries throughout the body. The following foods give you vita- min 0: Oranges, lemons and grape fruit, tomatoes mw or fac •ory can- ned, and most raw fruits and vege- tables. Vl:taauin 0 is' very readily destroy- ed by heat. bt is essential, there. fore that everyone take each day some raw fruit or raw vegetables. Canadian factory canned tomatoes are an excellent source of vitamin C because the cooking is done without exposure to air, x The lack of vitamin D in the diet causes rickets• en children, soft bopes and defective teeth. The following foods give you vita- min D Cod Liver oil, and other Ash oils ill 1'1guid or capsule form, egg yolk, and s•une•hiue in summer, As this food element is not ob- tainable in ordinary foods in ade. quate amounts, it Is absolutely es seniial for every infant and child, and very advisable for every adult, to take some vitamin 0 during the winter months—from October through to Aprtl, One tenpsoon. rut of cod liver oil gives you at much vitamin 0 as 14 egg yolks or 1500 s•ervtngs of sptnaah. There are available in mane .Parte of Canada seeetally prepared milk and breed which contain vitamin D, Much lute been said and written in recent years about the v!tamius', but not all that one hears and reads about them is true Food faddists and explo!tere bane toyed with the vitaanine extenstveiy. They have a very important part to play in normal diet for normal People and if you follow carefuly the information contained in this series' of articles on "What to Eat 10 he arealtbY" you will secure autheat ie infarmenon and prat+t• cal advice on Ore foods yea should Oat, The next er1icle in the serles will &'at with minerals in the diet. FOR SALE.-- Yellow Illossom Sweet Clover, 11190 15 little ?lag nlip)Y le (cordon nelmtts, liffe fifth Twp, 1% 01110 Mg of i,Antlilury HALF -GALLON $2,85 QUART - . - 1.50 PINT - - - .85 HALF-PINT - .50 • Big reductions In above prices during Special Said May Oh to 14th Create new rooms with Neu-Glos. Re-fmt,:h the walls and woodwork of your bathroom, kitchen, bedrooms, halls, with this amazing new finish. Its beautiful pastel shades and exquisite satin finish wid enable you to obtain individual color schemes in keeping with the modern trend. And Neu-Glos is washable. Unsightly finger marks, ink stains and dirt can be quickly and easily removed with soap and water without harming its beauty. Neu-Glos is easy to apply, and dries within a few hours. Have your dealer show you the beautifuLshades that are available. F. R. SMITH Phone 62 Brussels, Ont. LET US LOOK 1 1 AT THE PAST Sar Are items Taken Prow TBes of the Poet of 10 out 13 Years Ape 50 YEARS AGO BLYTH Will Walker, tailor, left here on Thursday for Exeter, where he has obtained a situation. * * * McGill Brothers started on Mon- day to move D. D. Carter's store, on Queen street, a few feet further to the front, —*—*— GREY Miss Nellie Habkirk has' returned to her slLuaton at Eaton's dry goods. establislemeut, Toronto. * * Yeast Tuesday Hartwell Speiran, jr„ 1eth con. had the misfortune to break his leg while assisting at a raising at his own farm, CRANBROOK "Toon Clerk" took first prize and sweepstakes at the Newry Spring Show, * :k * V. Gramm has his Lime Works in full blast, BLUEVALE �Mts's Jackson, about to return Mime from Detroit, was taken down with measles and thus her return has been prevented, for a'time. • • • Mr. Reid, who is an old Oxford boy was in town over Saturday, the guest of M1, Stewart, Jiackscn Wilson,Ze,tland, nus in town Saturday. —*—,— BRUSSELS I. 0. 0, F,—The following officers were installed last Tuesday evening at '•Canadian Temple," W, Miller, Vice Templar; Miss• M. Moore, Sec- retary; A. Hatdenby, Financial Sec; :Hiss M, Oliyel•, Treas., Toni 11111; Marshall, Geo, Currie; Deputy Mar- shall, Mies M. Kerr; 'Chaplain, 3, J. Ball; Guard, Miss L. Oliver, Sentin- el, .7. Blashfl; Postpile Deplet, ,las. 13ryers; Past Worthy, Wm, Roddick, The Lodge meets every Tuesday evening over Walter Jackson's Im- plem0n•1 allow room, * Or * 3, T, Cook and family, Ethel, are intending to become residents' of Bruss'ele next wet*, Mr. Cook enters the employ of Smmllil and Malcolm. 1 * et * E. Tomprkns and family, Ethel, are moving to town this week, Sir, - Tompkins will be employed at ilia Salt Works', —,k—* - 26 YEARS AGO 1 W ALTO N w f,1',111 S 1ttt i' -OiCi1y am! ,tllntly ei'tO (Mr for p 'yil001o11 ti€ 1tV11 weeks. Relieving agent Snell :• stere, James and Mrs McCallum tluugh,lers have moved from h.o7nestead in this' locality Brussels'. and the to —9—*.— BELGRAVE Olr, Saskdn, the new station agent at-Belgrave is settled in Miss Bengeugh's house. * BU's, W. K. Whaley is having an auction sale on May 13th, and is coming to Belgrave to live. The farm will be taken charge of by Robt, Armstrong 'who is moving back to It. * * J. ,W , K, VanNornaan has die - posed of his residence to Mrs, W. Whaley. —9--:k— W ROXETER F.tl, Kaltreish and family, .lrlldnlay 1/010312 Sunday with the former's sster Mrs, C. Reis. ., 9 * Peter ,McEwen., Se., of Turnberry left on Monday for British Columbia where he will spend the summer, BL.UEVALE Miss Clara Bosman, Toronto is vetting ntlith her brother and other fr-teuds. Accident—Jos, * &mith, while drawing butter boxes from the station to the factory, bad the mis- fortune to fall from the top o2 the load and hurt his back. It Is expected that Rev, Mr, 'retie of St, Catharines, may be inducted on' May 20th, GREY John fi4.cAlileter has 111s home at Toronto. His grand- daughter accompanied him. etre. J. Davidson and son, Strat- ford who wore vsitors at Robt. Carr's, 3rd on,, returned to their home, returned io BLYTH Jas. Barr, sr„ lett town 2or the \Vest, 9 a, ,p Mies Taman, Detente, is at pres- ent visiting with her elevate here. Dr. Annie Itosa, one or the Men. (leaks of the Macdonald institute, Guelph, spent a few days with her parents here, Mrs. D, Floody end Masten' Nor- man, who have been Viet:lag the former^s parents, Geo, and Mrs, Breeden, Loncio3iboro, ]eft for North 1fa01Rdcrd, where they will made their home. BRUSSELS ell siou Circle ---At the annual meeting of the Young Liveliest' Circle of the Methodist (1)1110:11, the foe owing officers were elected: Iron. Pees„ .Mus,, (.Rev.) Oaten; Prete, Ilse 10. 1)owp)ng; vlco Urea„ 141105 wllifia prynal C01',4160„ MUM flub» j amin�l l : Nlif ;1Plit P 1 Baeker; Treus„ Miss Pearl Dark; 'Supt. ;Systematic 0tving, Miss Carrie -Kingston, • • • Perey Thue11 left Tuesday for London where be will take a positon In a box fartoly, \ris5 Vera Wllbee s1 ' home from Stratford for a few week's vacation. NOTE AND COMMENT * * * Shirley Temple had 300 guests at her birthday party. 01), w^e11, she has the income to pay for that kind of thing, * * * Those thieves who stole five old masters from an English castle and got away without leaving a clue must have been artists In their duo right. * * * Canadian chaplain says the only hope for peace Is a united Empire And right naw we are having some d'ifflculty :about keeping Canada united. d, ,p * Anthony Eden it spoken of 413 a possible British antba'sador to \Vashington, There would be no doubt of the warmth of tl10 wee 1001e the former foreign secretary would receive front Americans. We claim' to be a smart people and' yet every year the newsOlapers have to tell foie that they advance their clocks and not put them brick when daylight salving season opens. • * * The Doukabors of )3rilish Colum- bia state they have no desire for the franchise. And hastily counting noses, we announce that makes the thing unenImam, There are only Liberals in the Prince ledw 1.rd. Is1aud legislature and yet 'tete session, lust closed wall wee of the stormiest on record. Jost one big happy family * * * Eddie Cantor, a story tells tie, hinnde:rrot despite 41 temperature or 103, The comedian will appreuate • now hot' it fools when they run tip a lemperelure over seine of his antiquiated gags. * * * Japan. lute had to pay osier two million dollars damages to Uncio Stun for the atuking of the Panay, The Ja111010 a are about the only folic who clan say definitely whether or not it was, worth that much, * * * Another lentelpal Board, bas male a coliressdon to Toronto oily council. It council has an o,perat- ing salr51115 at the end of the year it tan tote that mount to reduce taxation. And' by the saute token 11 there IV an oncoming deficit theft that can be: used Lo increase tax- ation. axation, lliststet 't10ut» fishermen will probably feel that the annattllee- ment that the little Ouse le td he again aveil01tle to nnIlle'5 fit tt19 beg jffaij'4a• Moro 4'f ltt)11191jc+l