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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-10-2, Page 6„+-ter +iM.bw.�.r•- ..err...+, - �^ „ . •••RH mN• 229,063 Young THE BRUSSELS POST CREAM Producers kqw. r; wM�,,#P1x iwYP# "^"f1G"Cat �tlk�vw Firing your Cream to the BRUSSELS CREAMERY OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS BRUSSELS CREAMERY PHONE 22 BRUSSELS 4V .414.4 4104,0 04 0•09wOM+NdM••••••i•4NNNNi THE FALL FRUITS' 71Z the shelves in the fruit cupboard .Mill seem rather empty,' do not dos. Wait for the store .of homemade Jams and jellies can yet be appreciabiy augmented. However, no time should e wasted in cheeking the supply on band to decide what should still be suede for the season of fresh Cozad Oan fruits, with apples the exception, Wilt soon be over, The Consumer Section, Marketing Service, Dominion Department! of Agriculiture, recom— mends the following tested recipes, Which call for using fruits now on tae market. CantaloupeandPeach Conserve ,3 cups diced peaches 3 cups sugar 2 °ups diced cantaloupe 2 oranges, juice and grated rind �t. cup blanched shredded al- olchuls Mixallthe ingredients and cook until the •mixture is thick and clear. Pour tuna sterilized glasses. When cold ..ever with hot Paraffin. ..d etcon Preserve ClUt citron in %-inch sllcea—peel, • remove seeds and cutin •cubes, Cover veith weak brine, allowl9g 1 teaspoon at salt to 1 quart of water and stand overnight. In the morning drain thoroughly, place over a very low Are card cook until tender. Allow 2 cups sugar and juice and rind of 1 lemon to 6 cups of citron. Bring to a boil slowly. Cook until clear and seal in sterilized jars. Grape Jelly Canadian Born More Marriages Took .Place In Canada Last Year; Vital Statistics Reports Show 931r he registered in Canada, during . 1930 totalled 229,003, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports, cont. Pared with 229,4.40 in 1938, While the total was slightly less than the perilous year, the bateau Pointed out, it was considerable 1 higher than the 1937 figure of 220,• 235 or the 1931-35 average of 228,352 Marriage recorded a sudden op.l swings th 1939 to 103,098, compared with S8;438 the previous year and the 68,590; average for 1231.35, Use slightly under -ripe grapes, 1 ! 'wasdt, place a layer in saucepan ant •t tm sll well, then add more grapes and Gets Officer's stash and set saucepan over hot £l ticiency ed al water to draw out juices. Strain juice Maior E, A. Corbett recently' reee:v- trrougli double cbeeseloth. Boll 10 ed, through Military District No, 1 'minutes and add an equal propor.'lon headquarters at London, the Et - of heated sugar. Continue boiling 'licieney and Long Service Medal, in until it reaches the jelly stags, Pour reoognl.lon of 20 years' continuous into hot sterilized glasses, cool, and service as an officer in .the Canadian seal; Militia. In May, 1916, Erle enlisted in the 161st Huron Battalion, 'C,E.F., and went overseas that autumn. Within a month he was sent to France with re - Danson Plum Jam Wash the fruit and cut in half, removing the pits. Break a feiv Pits and add kernels to the fruit. Pour a little water over the plums and ' infercements to the 58th Battalion, in creat slowly to boiling point, Cork which unit he waw eventually prompt- gently for one-half hour. Mansura 1 ed to the rank of 'Sergeant. When and add an equal quantity of sugar. ! hostilities ceased he was taking an ,Simmer one hour and your into officers' Waning course, returntrg sterilized containers. Seal at once. Thome In 1919 as a Second Lieutenant, Pear Marmalade 'Upon resuntation of militia training To every, pound of peeled and cored in 1921 Erie assumed command of a pears which have been sliced very Company in the Huron Regiment and thinly add % pound of auger, th ounce was second -in -commend of the Regi - of green ginger root, scraped or gear• anent when it was amalgamated w:tn ed, and half a large lemon. that of the adjoining county of Mid - Place the pears in the preserving llesex, two Conrpanles from each kettle in layers, sprinkling each wilt county composing the null known as sugar, lemon juice and grated ginger the Middlesex -Huron Regt, this root. Allow to stand 2 or 3 hours, naturally created a •sarplus of officers thentealt slowly to the boiling point, and some were Placed on the reserve Cook until clear and 'chick. 30 Pre - !erred, Major Corbett was one of !erred, the ginger root may be crush• them ed and placed in a little bag which Dining the past year he has been can be removed from the mixture 1.0.continually endeavoring to get into a fora pouring into glasses. I unit of the Active Service Force, but so far has been unsuccessful. 1I3=, HARDWOOD FUELS The best hardtwood fuels are beech yellow birch, rock elm, hickory, hard Mr. B. W. Tuckey, of the Tuckey maple, and oak. The fair hardwood Transport, has enlarged his field ,fuels are ash, white birch, black —HARDWARE— of operation by taking over the ,cherry, red, and white elm, and red, 1Phone 226 —x— Ethel, Ont. Epps Transport. The Epps Trans. and silver maple. One and one 4-301.= , sport operates from London to Owen quarter cords ,of the hest hardwoods 'Jaunt and Wiarton with head- are computed to have the same heat - quarter's o fClinton, The transfer Sag value as a ton (2,000 ib.) of: an. is subject to the approval of the thracite coal, while one and one-half Ontario Municipal Board, and 1f of the !airhardwoods are required to approved', will take place the first produce the sante amount of heat, In of the month. It will be operated the case Of light hardwoods, alder, under the old name with head- ;basswood, butternut, and. popular, two quarters in Clinton. cords are needed to equal a ton of —Exeter Times -Advocate, coal, ' Purchase Epps ars♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦ Transport ,C. F HANSULD Stoves, Tinware, Paints, Oils and Roofing C•��1,—IC—� McClary's Stoves —o— Gold Medal Twine t for Buckwheat *•-.4•••••••••••••••••••••••O4OHOHO•t .1 4.• ♦ • ♦ • O ♦ • • ♦ • O W/31,2 30$0I AY, 0 „ 2nd, 1940 ALITTLE steam lifts the lid of your tea -kettle. A lot of steam drives trains, machinery. Your bank deposit may be little, but it combines with millions of others to make a lot of "steam". It helps to run the nation's machinery of production, marketing, employment, business. It is important indeed to the country's war financing and war -time effort. The money is yours yet it helps provide the credit necessary to move the goods and services of the nation. Q Canada's chartered banks thus perform func- tions of great usefulness. They receive the deposits of millions of Cana- dians, and extend credit to individuals, governments, businessmen and marketing organizations. The small depositor is important to the banks. The "little fellow", popularly so-called, is welcomed by any bank, as a customer. In war, as in peace, Canada's Chartered Banks maintain, uninter- " rupted, their useful services—safeguarding depositors' funds; facilitating the nation's business—looking forward to peace with freedom as the only sure basis of enduring prosperity. -. THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA 1 • Don't Blame the Postal Service Acting upon complaints of non - arrival of cigarettes and tobacco packages sent to soldiers overseas, the Post Office Department made a thorough investigation, that reveals that in no instance was the alleged loss or delay the fault of the Depart. men t. The investigation revealed trat in some cases it was a misunderstanding between the folks at home and the boys oberseasas to the number or - • v � 4.4.-44:4NR:44. :H:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:N:••::1N:NjN:N:H:N:N•N:N:N::•::+4;44:••"" �H�N�01:0•:••:” HSN • • 4 CLERANCE SALE • • w ♦:• =* Good Used Cars Are Getting Scarce :i:f :' . 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Persons marrying after registration closes August 21 must communicate the date of their mrariage and the names sad addresses under which they were registered within 14 days after the event occurs. All postmasters are to act as re- gistrars or deputy registrars. Regulations to be drawn to the attention of the public are: 1. (Every resident of Canada must register within 30 days after his 10th birthday. 2. Every resident of Canada ab- sent from the Dominion during regiu- •tration, must on returning to Canada, register within 30 days. 3. Persons prevented from regis- tering through illness must register The Creemore Star tells this one: ..,. as soon as they are able to travel to a Bill Srewart of the fifth line has a post office. fieldof peas cut and in bunches. Be- , 4. Persons temporarily residing cause of the continued wet weather at remote points during the time of he has turned these hunches several registration or who, for any other times. Bill now says 1f he had only satisfactory reason, did not register; turned them every time toward the must register immediately upon their barn he would have hadthem all.. return to their ordinary place of rev: - there by now, dance. clerk had failed to ship a parcel that had been ordered. Most important however is the pro- per addressing of parcels to insure against loss or delay. This requires com@letel¢r and legibly addressing letters or parcels, fully prepaying postage, affixing declarations, as well as careful packing for oberseas trans- mission. Among the contents of a parcel a slip of paper should be In- serted giving the proper military ad- dress of the soldier, as well as the return address of the senders. Letters or parcels should be da - dressed as follows: Regimental Number, Rank, Name, Full Name of Regiment or Unit, Care of Base Post Office, Canada. Lb MASSEY-HARRIS CREAM SEPARATORS. • The new Massey.Harris No. 9 Cream Separator is one of the greatest values ever offered. 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