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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-9-24, Page 6DEAD cis. AN ° 'S° ALS DISABLED quickly removed in Clean Sanitary truck. Phone collect Phone 72, Brussels ilOOam ,Stone Sons Limiter - uw�fmorn, tt .. 4 Well ueved mind, make MarxT` TED RECIPES cookie dough and Pancake ba and store in. year electric refrigera- Y- By ANNE ALLAN I for where it will not deteriorate. 1•lYddo Home Economist t, GRAPES ,,,. Suggested School Dely Meats Hello, Homertumerst One of the • 1. Tomato soup with cracliers, /pleasuresof early fail is ni1teyI Pear and cream cheese salad grapes,, right off the bunch, They're avitil assorted sandwiches, act very delicate in flavour and tex• Milk tire- And possibly the best fruit 12 'Vegotable sougr' with crackers available in September, Chopped creme beef on toast * '* ef Alpgle Puddling and milk Grapes are au excel source of 3 Tomato Juice and contain small amounts of II Casserole of vegetables and witarnias. Then, too, they are easily preserved is .a variety or ways. Substitute grape ince for the more expeasive imported Trait juices— the morning fruit drink, defreshing • ruii cocktails and sauces, relishes, 'catsup. conserves and fruit jelly. These surely add to the enjoyment of meat, satiads, desserts or midnight snacks. Spicy grape sauce on a -.slice of broiled ham; grape jelly an -cold turkey --or on hot muffins. We -rare, giving you a few recipes for -preserving this perishable fruit. wash. 5 lbs. of firm blue grapes Remember—it's especially good for (not over ripe). Remove stems, ;Hie ..chlikiren.1 place in kettle with two good sized * * * apples. Add 1 cup of water and "September days and school days cook on electric element turned high until boiling, then to low immed- iately. Do not overcook. Pour In- to jelly bagand let drip over night•. Measure juice and boll 5 minutes. Add M, cup of granulated sugar for each cup of juice, Stir until dissoty ed. Let mixture boil gently. Test for finished product by noticing wether drops form a sheet on, the side of a spoon when 8t is poured oft Pour into bot sterilized jelly glasses. Cool, cover with paraffin cookie bush or a pancake tree." and store in dark, cool place. noodles Lettuce salad Applesauce and oatmeal cook- ies Milk 4. Cream of pea soup with crou- tons Jellied vegetable salad with cream cheees sandwiches Hot chocolate * * * Grape Jelly 'again have brought several requests Zor well-balanced meals for chit - then just starting to walk a long -away to and from school. And thep .do play so hard that they cannot help but work up n appetite, * * * 'Weary mothers mixing dough, Don't you wish that food would grow? Your lips would senile, I know, to see 4.111•••• •0,110 �.•or "Don't you wish we could shorten the war?" He: 'She: "Well, in a way we can, you know." "But, George, we're not trained to do any- thing . nything. " He: "Training doesn't matter for what I'm thinking about.1 was wondering whether we couldn't put more of our income into War Savings Certifi cater." :She: "And why not? We might have to go without one or two pet. luxuries—but wouldn't it be worth it to bring back peace again?" He: "And won't we be glad of the money—and the interest it will have earned—in a world without war restrictions!" The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory. In these days of war the thoughtless selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort, A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to re- lieve the pressure for goods, to enable more and more labour and materials to be diverted to winning the war. The albout effort, which Canada must nails, demands this self-denial of each of ua. 1 :JPfNe US$' —70 ROY MORE WAR SAVINGS ,CERTIFICATES 11-1E BRUSSELS POST LOOK OUT FOR YOUR LIVER Cud( Ft up right now ' and feet like a million 1 You liver ie the largest organ in your body and moot important to your health, It pours out bile to digest food, gots rid of waste, supplies new energ , allows proper nourishment to reach ' your. blood. When your liver gets out of order food decomposes in your intestines. You he - come constipated stomach and kidneys can't work properly. You feel "cotten"—headachy,. backachy, dizzy, dragged out all the time. For over 35 years thousands have won prompt relief From these miserios—with Fruit-a•tives So can you now. Try Fruit-a-ties—you'll be simply delightedjtow quickly you'll feel like ■ now person, happy and well again. 25c, SQc. FRUIT.AIIVES LorgesiSe ro Liver Tablas r r Grape Jam Stem the grapes, wash, and press the pulp from the skins. Place the Pub in a kettle, cook until soft, then rub through a sieve to remove the seeds. Cook the ,skins until soft In just enough water to . cover. Combine the two mixtures and boil for live aninutea. Measure and allow one cup of sugar for every plat of fruit. Cook until thick, which will talke but afew minutes. Pour In clean, hot jars and seal. Grape Conserve 2 pints grapes 2 oranges 1 cup seeded raisins 23i cups sugar 1 cup walnut meats Wash, stem and seed the grapes. ;Slice bhe orange's very thin, and add to the grapes. Add the raisins and winter. user and cook until the mixture is ICaaadla's transportation industry Asir - transparent and thick, on electric LT' •vu.g up to its biggest job, element turned low. Add the Shop - It triune is uncreasing •rupiit4,. Ped walnut -meals. Pour while hot 1¢ you .purchase air take early into hot, clean jars and seal, • I delivery .(JY 8 6 much as possible of Grape Catsup your pue1 requirements for the ctrruang winter you help material•'y to avoid a transportation bowls, 1 neck. After October the greatly increase ed output of munitions in Canaua CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE CUT FiNE FOR CIGARETTES Two -Piece Suits For Autumn Wear While some depressingly far- sighted women have been inaltiiig forages on the stocking 'counters this pact week, others have beeu out in the market looking at ready - to -weer clothes which will reach the stores' soon. Here is what was found. ' In silniouehte, skirlsare slim with front fullness, and bodices are easy, bloused or shirred. Sleeves, are roomy and ddwulders still have modified padding or are simply -sloping. Yokes, are• includ- ed in every collection. Two-piece effect dresses( vital peplums and, less frequently, tunics are seen. Jersey is the most widely used frabrie, in silt and woollen and rayons in both day and evening clothes. Trimming is ,.yarn, or fabric, or ribbon loops and beads.. N__ Statement By Coal Administrator Fill your coal )pin now'. .e, v' y ill oT tsuou yea can .stere away „oaay mantes is possible to snip au addialunar tun ot: munitions taus 4 pounds grapes 2 pounds sugar 1 pint ,vinegar 2 teaspoons cloves 2 teaspoons allspice • 2 tablespoons cinnamon' ` and the United States must take Wash the grapes anvi. remove them precedence over all other transpor- from the stems. Place them in a pan. and steam them until they are soft. Put the fruit through a sieve, add the other Ingredients, and cook the mixture for twenty minutes. Seal it in clean, hot jars. Grape ice 9 .. Tare cap sugar 1 cup grape -juice ' 14 cup orange-juiee 151 cups water 2 tablespoons lemon, juice ,Boil the' sugar and water togeth- Anothbr giant cattle beast, one to ed for five minutes. Mix all the in- rival Charlie Stewart's famous gredients together, strain and freeze steer of .other days, has come Into do electric refrigerator turned to the news of 'North Huron. It is the coldest point. Take A Tip 1. Ars, soon as rugs show 'signs of wear, trim .off the worn or frayed Places and rebind with carpet .bind.,- Ing 3,200 pounds, is to the put . oa ins, exhibition at the Teeswater Fair 2. The edges of small or bedroom and the proceeds given to the Red rugs often can be "button-holeci'' Foss' Resolution Money Bags is rising eight years old and up to last year tation demands. If you don't bay your coal when transportation is available, you: may have to wait for it this winter. I urge you, therefore in your own and your country's in- terest, fill our coal vin now. P. McG. Stewart, Coal Administrator unded the Wartime Prices and Trade Boirrl v 3,200 -Pound Bull the Sensation of North Huron purebred. Shorthorn bull, Respluttiu' Money Bags, of W. A. Culbert, stock -breeder of the 4th cenoes- 0100 of Ashfield. Thebull, weigh, with heavy woollen yarn in, match- ing or contrasting color. 3. Satter for pancakes or fritters ran the Delde. He is quiet, yet should be made at least an hour Le- active, ankl a good feeder. Ile Is a fore it has to be fried. This allows half-brother to the 2,410 -pound bull the starch grains in: the flour to recently shipped from Fordwdoh by swell, so that the battr is light and a looal drover, who purchased the digestible when cooked, animal from Strong Bros., 6th con- cession, Howieik. Humidity Important - V In Egg Quality The effect of humidify on egi) quality has for some time been recognized, but comparatively few ..people are aware of its importance, states the bulletin entitled "Con - .servation of Egg Quality," No. 57 in ' the War Time Production Series, 1 iron up easier, if you use soapy issued by the Agricultural Supplies t instead of plain water? * * * A lunip, of camphor in the cher` or drawer where sliver is kept will keep it nose from tarnish; or rutb a little olive oil ever it: When needed, wash in warni soap and dry thoroughly. * , , To prevent the risk of silk gar• mends and stockings catching on pieces of canein the clothes bas- ket, line the Uaslcet with a Piece of oilcloth. The lining ma be wiped with a damp cloth. * * * Coffee grounds are good for &leaning. Put a good spoonful into a dirty bottle, add water and shape well, pone them down the sink to take away grease. * * Don't overloek ainmonia in your tpnsework, A dedertspoonful in a basin of water, brushed ever the carpet, does wonder, for the colors, The carnival which was to have and it your grocer has rum out of been held in the 13r•uesels Arena on washing up Powder or troop -Flares '111iuudliday, September 2511, under apill a few drape of ammonia into the auspices of the local branch of the washing-up water and Whittle the the Red Cross has been postponed.g'r'ease off Plates and pang iii the tit will be held at a later date, I twinkling of an eye. HANDY HINTC When polishing a Room give the polish a little time to soak in. * * * Did you know that starch makes up much better and your things Board. Lf the moisture content of the air in an egg -holding room is around 50 per cent or lower, heavy shrink- age in weight oecme, resulting in en larged .air cells. ' If, (however, the (tumidity rises to extrem•ely levers of 90 per cent or more, mocld growth with resultant musty flavour 'will be serious/ This will be quite narked it this lflgh humidity is 'associated with .a tenrperatui'e of 40 degrees or higher, Me inspotrance of humid- ity is possibly' more clearly shown by the results of experimental Work caroled on in bhe study of egg quality. Wheii an average humid. ity of 3,8 per cent was maintained in the egg room, only eight per cent Of the eggs graded .in top glade and 92 per cent was in the second grade When the relative humidity wax raised to 77 percent, with no other change in practice, the eggs all graded in; the top grade, v 1 V4edue5dt Septmeber• 24111, 041 Y Li Are Responsible For Your Children's Health Give Them 7lY2rrrss; r8 Ilaitnrized Milk To Drink BRUSSELS CREAMERY Phone 22-r-2 Brussels, Ont. Fire Prevention Week Will Begin October 5th Ottawa, Sept. 7-4 proclamation designating the week beginning Saa day, October 5th, as "Fire Proven tion Week" was published tonight in The Canada Gazette, Preamble by the proclamation and reliable stable/ties show "at least 80 per cent" of fires are caused direct- ly or indideetly through "Inexcus- able ignorance and neglect and are ,therefore preventable." "War, economic and lzumanItaria-z consideration imperatively demand that human life and material re- sourced In Canada be so far as possible_ conserved in order that Canada's war effort be unob*trueted and the general welfare of the people may be measurably increas- ed," the proclamation said. Eat Sweet Corn ' The English Way London' England, newis'papera have discovered that an intrepid British farmer is growing 114. acres of sweet corn, which will go on i sale for sob eating at 15 cents per ear, and one writer undertook to explain it .this way. Corn is a favorite food in North America where it is grown Large+y in the Southern -states. It 1s also regarded as a great delicacy by Anglo -Indians throughout the Bast. "The cob is boiled for 15 minutes and served like e. npotato in its jacket. The leaves are removed, butter or margarine is spread over the corn and it is sprinkled with Peppeand salt. "The r en, holding it at the ends, YOU nibble the corn like a rabbit." GO: l7rom Noon Friday, Oct, 10 until 2.00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13 RETURN:. Leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 194L Thies shown are standard. For faros and further information apply Ticket Agents. • r CANADIAN 6NATIONAL cikeSNAPSNOT GUILD HALLOWE'EN PICTURES A box -camera could get thls, with high speed film, one small "flood" bulb inside pumpkin, snapshot exposure. Try some like It this Hallowe'en I HALLOWE'BN, with its parties, decorations, and grotesque mas- querades, offers line opportunity for weird, unusual pictures. And these are easy—it's mostly just a matter of placing your photo bulbs, to ob- tain a novel lighting effect, Ordinarily, photo bulbs are placed at the subject's eye level, or above. But for weird effects, ;you place them low—so that the light shines upward into the subject's fade. It's a simple trick, but it produces sur- prising results. Try this idea In a jack-o'-lantern shot, such as the one above. Use just ono small No. 1 flood bulb in- side the pumpkin, at distance of two feet from the subject's face. For box cameras load with high speed film, of course, andopen tothe larg- est iar -est lens aperture. For finer cameras and high speed Rlm, set the shatter for 1725 second and lens aperture at 1/11. Incidentally, see that the photo bulb does .not tench the Wet Interior of the pumpkin, nor shine directly into the camera lens (via Jack's nose or eyes). Use the same idea for a picture of the "witch's cauldron" at the Hal- lowe'en party, Simply place the light down in the kettle—allowing it to shine up in the, "witch's" face. Also, get a shot of a group listening to a ghost story. For this one, place photo lights at floor level, or conceal them back in the fireplace, to imitate firelight. You'll need two bulbs for this shot, and exposure data will be found in any snapshots -at -night leaf- let, which you can get without charge from your photographic dealer. It's fun to play with these effects, but don't overlook other Hallowe'en activities. Get shots 01 the games duckin for r apples g o...costumes and masks . serving of refresh- ments. Make the party record com- plete, and then you can enjoy it over and over again, 346 John van Guilder