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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-10-5, Page 7Planning the School Lunches. One of the most difficult tasks for any nobler of school -aged children is thinking up new and different lunches for them to take to so'hcol, It would be ideal if they could all) come home to a hot lunch but since that is impossible in mean cases, p1'ovl81011 should be matte for tern to take some hot feofl with them. Hot soups In thenuol, bottles are Particularly 'popular on chilly au- tumn days, and hot chocolate is welcome 00 any kind of a day It seems in possible to get away from the idea of sandlwiches in these lunches. They form the backbone of lunches but are apt to become awfully tiresome unless care is tak- en to have anany and different combinations of fillings. Shall glass jars and paper cups are handy equipment to have around when planning lunches for school because many excellent salads and desserts can be packed into them, Among the soups which are polp'u+ lar with. youngsters and provide plenty of nourishment are potato soup, pea soul', cream of celery soup asd vegetable soup. SANDWICH COMBINATIONS Some interesting sandwich com- binations. are: peanut butter and raspberry jam on thin slices of whole wheat breath; crease cheese and red currant jelly or orange marmalade on white bread or fruit bread; sliced boiled ham and PePPer relish on rye bread; cot - tale cheese and ripe grape jelly in whole 'wheat bread; chopped hard-boiled eggs, sour pickles and mayonnaise, mLxeld and Seasoned, on white or whole wheat bread; chopped raw onions and Limbur- ger cheese on rye bread; sliced tongue, water cress, and mayon- naise on white bread; peanut but- ter and chili sauce, on white bread, Among the salads which can be packed In jars or paper cups is Canned Vegetable Salad. Tt is made by combining cannel aspara- gus tips, canned peas, diced car- rots and 'bits of pimento, marin- ated and served with inayonaise. Fruit cocktails not only add a much needed item to children's diet but are refreshing and can easily be carried In small •glass jars, They may be made of plain or mixed fruits and fruit juices, or a single tart fruit such as grapefruit, To prepare fruit, re- move all skin and membrane, cut in pieces of serving size and gar- nish with ,mint, colored oherry, /preserved ginger, bright jelly or whole berries. At4 tY(')?tdan that space in your basement go to waste? Let us show you how little it costs to turn It into a game room offering fun and relaxa- tion for young and old. We'll do the job quickly and with- out disturbance to the house- hold routine. And, best of a11, it's another of those jobs you can finance, if necessary, under the Home Improve. went Plan. LOCAL ADVERT'ISER'S NAME HERE THE BRUSSELS PUST HOUSEHOLD HINTS :fold a towel ora Cloth together several times and place it un- ler, the carte bowl while You mix up the cake batter, Thecake bowl am't "run away" then when you beat the ingerdtents together. Children often like banana "boats' 'filled with fr0zeu foods 01' fresh fruits,Split bananas iu half, lengthwise, Remove tre cen- tres carefully. ,Sprinkle the ban- anas with a little lemon or grape- fruit julee-do ,prevent the fruit from darkening. Then stuff them with the selected mixture. When re -coating is being done paint Is often splashed on wood floors or linoleum, dt can be re- moved co¢ndletely if it is wiped off with a rag soaked in turpentine. It should be done before It has thoroughly dried or it will take twice 05 long to get off. Do not add dressing to tomato salad until just ready to serve. The salt and vinegar or lemon juice in the dressing tends to draw the juice from the sliced to- matoes,, giving then a wilted ap- pearance. r �_ Saucepan burned? Fill 11ti1 cold water, add a handful of salt. Leave one day, then bring to boll,- Scrub oil,Scrub out with hard brush, and wash with clean water. Adel a handful of salt to the water when washing patterned ma - No, 3 -Why Suspension was Asked. running. Fashion Flashes Shirts are sn.,, but easy to wall. 111, Their length varies little, and nearly all have a clever pleat in front to enable easy walking. Shoulders are accentuated to look broad but are not padded, Pockets; are stitched on and very capacious. Some skirts even have a hfjp, pocket. Straight, uniform coats are to be worn above a. short swinging kilted shirt. The coats axe drab colored, the skirts multi -colored (but resembling no known tar- tan,) Belts and buttons are plain and functional. Cuffs have three but- tons on them. l3raid appears here and there. With suits are worn witch -like steeple hats -made of black felt like a "topper-," What's more it is now in the fashion for a womair to carry a cane. Which might just as well be a broomstick. Fur is used a great deal in trimming, Some attribute t'1iis to our Queen's fondness for this style. But 'awhile she wears soft Pale coloured furs, those on next 1easnn•9 frocks, will be very dif- ferent. Keeps Fruit Fresh For Many Months New Chemical Process Also Assures Fresh Eggs Discovery of a 11ew ('11 011051 pro- cess by flitch all (rinds oi' fruits quay be kept fresh tre year around at little cost, is claimed by Dr, H. •T. Day, Durban (South Africt) the in venter. Dr, Jay, who has been experi- menting :for fifteen years, believes his dlsroledy will revolutionize the fruit industry and put an end to refrigeration, The main feature of Dr. Jay's process is a new cheurieal co1ip(ound, which gives off a color- less gas, causing the fruit 40 he- lms "dormant," •One -and -a -half ounces of this coan9lun0l, whfh has sugar as its base, will preserve live tons of fruit for n year at a cost of $1.25 it is clatrned, The fruit eau he stored Is large quantities in normal Decking 10 ships, trains and airplanes, or on land, in ordinary closed store rooms, The only apparatus, needed is a pressure gauge and an open vessel ontafning a little of the sec- ret Basle liquid, u Dr, Jay outonds that the Process has been made so simple, and that the chednlieals ode so harmless, that 11 could be woriceti by a ohird, Be claims the results of teats reveal that lids process Call vl'eaerVe, Eggs for nine months, after whieh they still be as good its new laid; citrus fruits in perfdet Condi- WI DNESDAY, QCTOB.k R 11Il1 7.$$6 THIRTEENTH.ANNIVERSARY SALE Wrn ier Superor Store Ethel �, Starting Thursday, Sept. 29th for Two Weeks -Ending Oc#.15#h Bargains In Every Department. Come and get OTION Summer EW OF OUR Supplies and S. save. It will pay you. BELOW GROCERIES Black or Green Tear loose • • • • reg. 60c tb Good Four -string i3room Rose Keta Salmon is HillcrestShortening l's Peanut )Butter P & G Naptha Soap or Pearl Rose Baking Powder 1 Ib tin for 49c for 19c per can 10c 2 tb for 23c 2 tb for 25c 10 cakes 31c . each 15c Hemphill's Wheat Berries 5 tb bag each 21c• White or Brown Sugar ••••'••••••••••••••••• 10 Ili for 53c 2 lb for 25c 45c each 10c 6 pack. for 25c per tb 15c each 43c 3 tins for 25c Hillcrest Pure Lard Hupfer's Pure Clover Honey 5 lb tin Castile Soap, long bar • • • • • • • • • Jelly Powders Fancy Mixed Cakes • • • • Pastry Flour 24's Clark's Pork & Beans 21 oz • . CHINA & CROCKERY and our STOCK of DRUGS to be sold with a discount of 10% off SHOES & RUBBERS Men's Black Calf Oxfords ..•..... .............. ............................•.........,. per pr $2.49 Men's Heavy Work Shoes ,,,,....,.,._-.. ,..,..,,. per pr $2.75 Boy's Heavy School Shoes ._ per pr $1,49 Women's Shoes, straps & ties per pr $1.49 Women's White Ties & Pumps per pr $1.00 A Lot of Children's Shoes ....to clear at per pr 49c Women's Jersey Cloth Goloshes .......,.. to clear at ,,.._...•• per pr. 98c 10% discount given on Running Shoes & Rubbers also Bedroom Slippers DRY GOODS Ibex Flannelette Blankets, large size, special ; er pr $1.98 25 Ladies Silk Crepe Dresses • • • • to clear at • • • • $1.00 each Ladies Voile & Print Dresses 98c each Ladies Print & Linen Dresses 49c each Newton Factory Yarn per skein 22c Silk & Wool Yarn, all colors per ball 8c Lace Curtains, cream or ecru per pr 89c Cottage or Bedroom Curtains with frills per pr 39c Table Oilcloth 11/2 yds. wide per yd 39c Tabe Oilcloth Squares, new patterns each 75c Linen Towel's large , each 19c Linen Guest Towels • • • • . , 2 for 25c Corselettes per pr 75c Corsets, reg. $1.50 per pr $1.00 Brassieres . • each 25c Ladies Silk Vests, all colors each 25c Girls Wool Toques each 19c Children's Cottonade Coveralls for play, fancy trimmed each • • • • • • • 49c Women's Monarch Fine Wool Sweaters, navy sand ea. $1.98 All Baby's Wear at 15% off Children's Wool Sweaters at 49c and 69c Little Boy's 2 -piece Wool Suits each 75c HOSIERY AND GLOVES Ladies Silk & Wool Hose ........ ..... ..................... .........._._per pr 29c Ladies Crepe Hose per pr 49c Ladies Pure Silk Full -Fashioned per Pr 69c Ladles' Rayon and Mercerized .......... ....... .......... ._per pr 15c Ladies Black Cashmere Hose ....... per pr 25c Children's Rayon Hose & Cotton Hose, black & sand .... Per pr 15c Children's Rayon Hose, knee length .. 2 pr for 25c Boy's Reavy Ribbed Hose per pr 19c Ladies Dress Suede Gloves, new shades ..................... per pr 25e Ladies Silk & Cotton Gloves, white and colored ............... per pr 10c Ladles' Dress Kid Gloves per pr 98c Children's Wool Mitts, all colors .......... .........................•per pr 150 Kiddies Ankle Socks .. .,_.............. per pr 5. PIECE GOODS Wabassa Prints 36 inches wide per pd 180 Wabassa Broadcloths, all colors • . • • • , • ' • • • • • • • per yd 178 Light Prints & Gsnghams per yd 15c yd 19c Dress Wool Flannels per yd 25c Duchesschess Silks, 4 -colors, reg. $1.50 per yd for •• • •perper yd 59 75c per ydc Table Linens, bleached or unbleached per yd 49c White Canton Flannel per yd 19c Circular Pillow Cotton - . per yd 25c Unbleached Cotton or white 2 yards for 25c Shirting • per yd 25c Rayon Overcurtains , per yd 35c Linen Towelling or Roller per yd 15c Tobosac Dress Flannels . per yd 28c Flannelette White or dark per yd 140 Caplan Nets, • • • • • • reg. to 35c per yd 15c Cretonnes per yd 15c. Dress Rayons Dress Voiles UNDERWEAR Men's Fleeced Shirts Shirts & large sizes each 59c Men's Penman's & T•_•rnbulls Wool Shirts & Drawers ................. $1.19 Men's Stanfield's Wool Shirts & Drawers Fine Wool ,.,. per set 53.50 Men's Merino Shirts & Drawers ., each 69c Men's Batbrigan Shirts , Drawers, small sizes .............. each 35c Men's Athletic Combinations...•...............................-.._.._.,.,..,.,.-each 49c Boy's Fleeced Shirts & Drawers each 35c Boy's Balbriggan Combinations each 390 Girl's Fleeced Bloomers each 29c Children's Fleeced Vests & Drawers ...........................................each 19c Women's Cotton, Wool, or silk Underwear .. at .............. 10% off MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR • • • $4.00 each per pr $1.25 . per pr 75c per pr $1.75 per pr $2.49 $5.00 pr suit $1.50 per suit • . • per pr 75c per pr $1.49 per pr $1.19 per pr 95c , per pr 25c each 50c each 39c each 95c each 50c each 49c Men's Tweed Overcoats Men's Red -back Overalls 2 Pants Men's Khaki Pants Men's Wool Tweed Pants for Dress wear Men's Heavy Tweed Wool Winter Pants Men's Dress Suits to clear at Boy's two-piece Tweed Suits Boy's Tweed Knicker Pants Boy's Corduroy Knickers laced Boy's Tweed Pants, long Boy's Kahki Coveralls 28 to 32 Boy's Kahki Pants & Knickers Men's Tweed Caps Boy's Tweed Caps • • . . , Men's Doeskin Shirts Men's Work Shirts cotton Men's Dress Shirts, Collars off Men's Broadcloth Dress Shirts, collars attached • • • • each 79c Boys Flannel Shirts - . each 49c Men's & Boy's Fancy Ties each 19c Men's Work Socks ...'- ....... ••.••••--each 15c Men's Dress Socks per pr 10c & 23c Men's Cotten Gloves • per pr 19c Men's Kid Gloves, unlined ...... • • • • • ...... • • • per pr 75c Men's Work Gloves & Mitts, all kinds • • • • 10% off Men's & Boy's Wool Sweaters • . . 10% off MISCELLANEOUS Window Shades, green, white & cream .., to clear at ......•,,....... 49c CoatHangers .......................•..,..................,.,............ 3 for 5c Jack Knives, a real strong one ._. ...............•.•..,..,...... for .. • 25c 1 Congoleum Rug 9 x 9 ......................................... for ...... 55.00 1 Oilcloth Rug 7!/2 x 101/2 .............. ._............_............... for $4,00 A Real Ten Cent Bargain 6 -card pack. composed of Dome fasteners, Hooks & Eyes, Fancy Pins .......... for 100 Smallwares-There will be a table of Notions priced at from 1 to 15c ,tee THERE WILL BE GENUINE AND GENEROUS REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE COME OFTEN AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS Phone 22r 1 1 Wm. Ziegler tion, without change in size, color or uavor•, from nine to twelve mouths; peaches and apricots, from nie to twelve cotnhs, grapes, to- satoes, pears, apples, cherries, nec- tariens, and all smooth -skinned fruit, for at least twelve months. Vogue For Blondes Is Losing Favour In the Old Country, the Au. Naturelle Hair of the Duchess of Kent Being Copied Witli such mechanical ideas or,u- pying feminine •minds it, seems' that the vogue tor blondes has suddenly disappeared to Great Britain. (lone are the beauties with flaxen tresses supposed to be Ir- resi:sttble to true gentlemen. Bond Street (London) hair -dressers are bewailing the fact that one of their most ineurative arts is• 00 ]anger in demand), Where SO heads were bleached in a week now the total is 15. "Late Victorian" U Favor What Is tite reason? Well, the Duchess of Kent and the Duchess of. Gloucester wear their halt an 115• novelle as de the majority of society women whose 1110108 are seen most frequently in 1119 picture press, 3n England 1t is no longer smart 10 appear "fast," All that vanished wilds the, set who molted away at the time of abdication. Late Vic- torian styles' now are in Savor in Court circles and the "swept -up" )'air -dos look best when the hair has its awn natural sheen. Dyeing or bleaching makes it harsh and coarse. Ten Safety Rules For School Children If Followed These Will Help To Cut Down The Bad Accident Toll on the Streets and Highways Ten safety conk:andn1enis for the 211,00{1,000 children in the Unit- ed Slates, who returned to school this month cheer issued by Dr. Herbert J. Stack, director of the recently organized :National Center for Safety :Ldnlation at New York University, in an effort to cut down the nation's traffic accident toll, Dr, Steel's rules follow: 1. Start to 6011001 early enough so that you. don't Have to rush. 2, Plan the safest trip to and from school, and follow It every day, 3. Always cross at the crossing, never 1n the anlil¢lle of the block, 4, Cross only with the safe lights, 5. Be alert at all times when you are crossing streets. 6. Obey the officer or safety yet. 101 boy on duty at .the crossings). 7. Don't hitch rides or dart out Ethel Ont. onto the street from behind parked cars or hedges, S. Play to safe places - play- grounlls, play streets, vacant lots -not in dangerous streets, 9, Ride bicycles• on the right side or roadways, and obey traffic sig- . na15 and stop signs. 10. On rural highways always be sure and walk on left, facing fie. In issuing the rules, Dr. Stock asked for the co-operator of motor- ists, declaring that they could also help by driving slowly through the school zones and obeying the pol- ice laming signs, Modern Glasses Lowest Prices SEE REID AND NO ONE ELSE ABOUT YOUR iEYES! DON'T TAKE CHANCES RRA. Reid Stratford's Leading Optometrist . For Nearly 20 Years AT BRUS-SFI S OFFICE,. -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 200 to 5.00 'Plume 5t for Appointment