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" �' "l?"".4" I I I—— '.. hat muffins and there wiki be little , "i,'!�,""I".�, l constry � i,l� -] I I ,1,��', ;.�,.,��.."�::i,�"."�i��i��,�"-.,.�,,., -.., , , .���,':,�,.,',",i,���,����,,',',,',�,,,���;,������,i',,��� , - ...". _ction ol ,p.ed, wl�.Eh , ���l",�:�:"��."�!��"",�"".fl�"I'�,,��",I,,.,�..z.*.,�.�!�.i.,,,� Ilons i6i agailiot'4199'MOU ; -�rhole.; � 4*�,�'i 1""111 " I ... ­.. ­ -q,--1 i , ,�; I . . !'I. � . 1, I ­ % .-.r,-.-..,_',_, ,h . �jyg I � � . ". 1, n'T"". . � -eed for ba -ft - ", , �` I' " �' 1.11101_11P:�1�115_ "� Wt . 1, , wrr­ � �o� ,e, n er . �-:::.�..!:;�,�-�'.."i-",�.;,.:.;!��'..�� I � , I* . ,.,. :,.;, ..", .1 . $ -4:,,�k$l � I , -1 .,. �i.: t�.�R- sale and retail sales recorded gains I �,Y-, T7; ,�� 1"�.?'U'U!i �. � : : 1 2. Substitute one. square chocolate . .*i�,��tlik-�Ze. fe"."'.�'e'.i : ".. .1.1. , - _` . "... I . I 1. I I .� ..", ...", -,',' �f "it .- "I . of 7,.$ And 5 -per, ce4t. reppeetively; , . I , ... 1. � �.�i,;i:;��;;,,�.i',.*,"..,..,���'�,.����',�', , ., -�,`Al - "-l'�",';����l�l�1,11.���rll,',,",L by using 2 2/3 tablespoons cocoa' . " . ..., �i�i.,�,,�.-ii.�,.�,.",..k.*�..�,!, �� . I . � 1,1,'!)��',�i�"".;��l�"'�,'-I,�l�"(�i""ill�,r�,��,� I -plus -;��i:, �,!., ;1';':I'1.-; I .... � - -.�,.-­ ,;. Our ,eiternal trade, reflecting heavy � ���,�":""�""IQ6�,,g�".�,,�;"�'i,�,?.kl��c�l�!:,.��', I ANME ALLAX . - ,!it;.;�� .�,11'1'.��i:��'111'..=�. .1 0 . �, . % tablespoon shortening. I. - ,;..: Xl�.:111�-:�­.. .::0l1:;:,-,.,.-.,, . . : �.;:lx:::;:-_.-�,_,..1­_. , - , . , 0", ductIQn anct flow of -war materials . �,, ...... . . ... � I . , pro .�";""O',),'�t�,,�""i",��,,�;��, � 1, :.:�jlk"�.'.'t-,"S�l.k..-"*Ii:ii"!�, , .�".�".i;�,�"'.---,�..��-�.,,!.',�----�I . I 1. % -., . . . )k , i " ., , � ;��` . I ,P,.,,;-;, , itute one cup butter by us- I _ . - . 1R.;:.S:, -.:,'N-X 0 - i"1:dW,"l, , '. -11�M`1� 4 a MW . �3. Subst 1. 'N,.., ..M.... "M . I . , . -,'- . . s:.-...: . �..�.,i�ii.......I.i? , showed a gain o j�";���!!�J��,.,.'�J,,� , 1�� ,' ; � "00* fto , . 0 . -_-1-7. —I ' "4� 'is_ _0 .1 .%�_,�:,,M.;2-�;,: - , , ,J�. ��.:"",..*.,�"",.'il*:z,���'�".;,:�'....�,,i-.k-."". i,,,,�,t',�.,,�,,'��,i.""",,.� ing 7/s �cup lard.and I teaspoon salt 11�.::,: �:���;�ii,�',��ii.,,'-�i,��q-..',�,,, lli� . ­.;-;-;-:,gt. � �itj , I ,�� - . .". . ..., 0' ­scareity of adoll-doial' m&nPo . � , - , , Q,��,i��,��",,�11�1; � ,�,:t " �'e`�.` ."g,"....".. wer, ­��,�",A`, , .1�. .,?." .-� i, -X " I I � ",* ": ;:,%;.::,:�j%�!g� i�.*, �,.lt,--I", � !,,,,� ' . and increase the'liquid 1/4 cup. .,.!�-'i:*,'i�:t. , id� .. 6 , . 11 I" �`,�O��b Flaked Corn Cereal Pastry I I . I ........... . ..... :,.. . . , , ��­*,, . ,-.��i��'.-"�'..��%!'z'.""",�..: the number of persons employed in 1111 �� F � .... tl�:­,l:.. '� _., - , 91. t�,'t',�, Economy Pumpkin Pie .. ,��:,:*!:;,�t�i*�., ,:. ,. ... " ,...0 ... ... ..... k%.%:�:X"t': - P,­­',,",­,�1,'­,­ , , � :il;,*,., ... ­ I "I �L ;,!.:;�:,.,:�::!Ii,::;�l.i:i:i,.;".�::;�:.::::.i:�:i:: I'l, - �,­111­"' t-, I.', � ��2 1 '. .. . ""��"`� - ta - . productive enterprise showed Only a � , ,,;­4blespoons shortening. 2 ble 24 cup butter, I cup flaked corn I , , , -��I� -:,--.. ' , _ .�,�����i:�:::,��:i�i.�;!:�,�".':�..�.i ��'Il : ...... ��. �ll� � L �!j I'��L�i'l�i,.��,,.',fl4,i,,;11.., . ., �Vj .:%::,:�: .,.:;;.::, - - :�;�ili��i .11. .. - . . , �, , .�� '6 % cup 'brown an- cereal crumbs, 14 cup sugar. ..1,$!;;::%;�1:1t. _... "' '.,�, "liN "" I . rch, -.-, .."I'i ; moderate gain, the general index of . � As corn eta ,!� ,,��,: "..l."I"g'.. . �",.k.,��",�i�-'�-*�i�ik'.'�,is.�.k, � I � p... ,� , . . I . . g,��,:,.,, . , g4j'r-',, 'y n ginger, % ,teaspoon . t 1 - .., employment a gain -of 7.5 per cent. I . Melt . he butter in a 9 -inch piepan. Anne Allan invites you to v�riW'tio -� i���;�,.."!i,�,��;�:���-�--..;,�.,�i�. I . �,,,;jy,q�,,,. 11111-111 , �,l�,,,%V­i;,� I ;, - , , teaspoo M' s hei ,.�...I.i�:ii�ll'�iii.'.ii*�,�111.1'�....'�I . IL"�J b . . . , . . , �?�; p,il­i, - � ,., aj�, 1,s/ corn cereal cru - c/o The Huron, Expositor. Send . '�l"*.ii,�'lli����ii�.'..'.���.-,� - I * * " * .. ' . 1,,-;1�,',?,I4!X,�­`,i.1 � � 0, & cups cooked and strained or Ado the flaked I...;.-,,.,.. ;, - � half an inch above the root. to Kw ­ I ��'11*`i4i��kl��'­,�� 6knned pumpkin, I small can (% cup) and" sugar, -Mi-x well and press the in your suggestions on homemaking t Canned vegetables frozien in pack- tlp,.�M&,�­l'. ' .1i'i",�-.1lii:ii.."� - � ,,�,, i- '. , ., * , �'. . �1­ . ,.:�:�..:.:..�;.!�:;It;:...:.....: i�!. .:iii;l�� yeat unnecessdxy 108i Of 111014t00 I "' P pastry firmly around the sides and -..�,:,:. ,.::,. , '� .1 �;�,�;,,�g,��tf,)�` ed milk, % ou milk, 1 egg. problems and watch this column for . . ::,�' .0 " . ., 1: :, . � .. . ,,4. pyaporat :s�:�:�.; .`��:�!.:ii 1 %::�:$:; era' and wholesalers' hands last July � .­:.;;�l 11 . I - ' . .., C, :­ �:��i::i,,i--.,*��,,,�i',�i���,:��i� Vegetabl0st , --1 11�1'11'11', .j,:,.:izj�:j:�'j:�:2: ... 0 � , ,�, '.­­ . � Ulle a 9 -inch pie plate with Pastry bottom of pan. Chill before flUing. replies ,:.,. . .::.,:. . thr6ilgh, t h e leaves. . . , . will be showing an your shelves gg Take a Tip ,n ,�`j�,T:-�'�� d bake in hot even of 400 degrees Soon should be left 9 the ground until dry: . "f, . a . ' 1 2 , .li ' I 0 � . with ,the movement, to retail outlets and. should thoin be carefully Picked I � - M�A��;�, for 10 minutes. to Mrs. Kate Aitken ever �, F. %.-,;t�:r:;�::!:;t:,t%;:;.-1 1� ,,,� "'"', P'. �_ While Pie shell is 'baking Make1_CI1IR1iSB1e: n at 8 p.m.' .: � . . through t4e new system of 11control- over and any bruised or blemished . � . I ,,,, � *K?k:%�:l,1.!;::;! .. . ­�V. ' . 1,11,11, '�,� �R` I I's ` Your question sent to The Mixing ; i-,:i:i:��.,�'*,.i-��*".�',";':�:!;'-,, led distribution" recently announced vegetables set aside for immediate � alpkin Mling: I Warmth from Food _1 -:1..1­11::;i?1 _M,tR.'�: �, -shortening in top part of Bowl may . ,:��,.::%%;: xL,6t ap I 12" Melt the be discu�bsed during this %:!;l*-.,.:;:;:��: liy the Prices Board-. It does - use; only sound, healthy specimens , - "...., . ., �1,� "'1�1­ :::. ..�', .... 1.l1....-,, ,ii CaI�­ J , I.&,%- Z. - -,..k;- , . M.. t, should be stored. , , _ ... I., ....., ..... , :,;k-:-,..1";--;::�, %:ii,. ..�%,. . § . 'l * ? Pear that formal rationing of ' d I" . I'll ',�� �,. ;��: :��-,..'-,��,'i%.-,,*",',,:-�,*.*-.�� N - * "", -,!-"` - double boiler. Blend in the cornstarch. Program .. Another, leaf has been torn. oif -the ii .., ."�' ..'­­% . I wooden . p, %,.,,`� � I .. i.%Ii�'.'..-...'�."".i�,�",!,�"!;,;�: -hampers or , . spices and salt- Add � I Bushel slatted 'y -brown sugar, * * * .... '811. -: --,�.:;: � i �,111',Ve.'P`41�', , - 1943 calendar, bhnging us to a re- . t: ',11;�,X-;.�:� , vegetables is in prospect� judging by ,crates make good containers for root �. ".. : ';�:::;::.; 'X 1pl, tb�e pumpkin and milk and mix ther The Question Box .4 :;:;j$"i,.V., , i�j,,�­�,, I i -..,..,..!.,��,i�,��,,,,.���,..,*,����.. i .. : :Z.:-- , , .,:Ki_;,.:-:� �:.,,.., the statement issued. Withholding of $�. � ... . . � vegetables, for air circulation is nee- ffi'y�'�;'��4: onglily. Cook over boiling water, stit- NIrs. , J. Me. asks: "Recipe for alization that we should fortify our- ; i*.,�'..Q` :f�Z, 1. I . ,:� �.Illi %, -,'g�'..�.i�4�i�!,g. .. . .. , ,��",:!:!,�.",.,i�",��'i.,..,�,�,;: the CUrrent Pack to eiisure supplies ; , , , . , essary in storage. Clean, moderately-, - , � :.... , ,!ii, .,. , , K. ..M.." . flT�I,J�i��'1111 selves against ,bitter, biting weather. I -,.!�:­ I I - �,!: ring occasionally, for, 10 minutes- Quick Dro Doughnuts." .:: 'l.* . 11". 1P 1 �11111-;,, .. ­ for winter seems to have worked Out dry leaves among the vegetables help 11�;, . 1� ..... .. �,',,.'�§,tl -�; Pour hot mixture over slightly beat- Answer: 1% cups once -sifted pas- Things are different this year. We I.: i._ .. : t . , . - in Partl , . ...;-:: .;. . okay; I to prevent them drying and shrivelt. ... I , en egg, mix well and place -Y try, flour or 13/ . — 'ID "i1i" , . .! cups once�sifled bread must try, to get along with less fuel. . 2Z ,. , baited pie shell. Reduce oven hesat to flour I teaspoon, baking powder, I� : � * * * ling; slightly moistened sand, saw- I - il.,,;,,�, �, , By following -the advice of beating - T;:,'t I : �: I ' , . 11���11 i: ..'ll d instead of y `.v','-�. 325 degrees F. and bake pie for 30 teas' - : I . . 1 I . Cash income fronithe sale of farm dust or moss may be use �10. poon salt, % teaspoon grated nu' authorities we can do much to keep . - I ,­ leaves. Hampers or crates _ihooild- � . , .�, i ", , ,to 95 minutes or until Pumpkin is s6l. meg, I egg, V4, cup corn' syrup or liq- our homes warm and at the same , .... products in CankqA for' the first 'six not be set directly on, the floor, but 1 14C "' Yield: 6 to 8 serving& . I uid. honey, 14 cup Qigbtly packed) � months of IP40 rocketed up to ever be 'raised on ,blocks to aAaw air to 11", L 1. Refrigerator, . Pumpkin Pie brown sugar,,1/4 cup milk, fat for time share the fuel. . �11 -11 B .1 - I . . � . - . I It is our duty, ho4ev,er, not only to I .1 $538 millions as against. $248 milliells* circulate underneath. If space is ,at . f 111" I tablespoon ge,latine, % .cup cold deep frying. L I in the sa ,'I � ,, me period of i942_,and $956 a premium, crates �may be ata�ked ,�,. � .. I -water, 111z CUPS Milk, 1%. cups cook- Measure the flourvand add baking co-operate in exercising necessary - � � . : millions in 194l.., This increase wag with strips of wood beiii-een them. ' ' i .10 I V ed and strained or canned pumpkin, powder, salt and nutmeg. Using a economies, ' but to safeguard our .. - ....,.....""�� . I common in ' I Slatted crates are better thaii biks " 1.,: 2 tablespoons butter, , 2 tablespoons rotaxY beater, beat the egg until very health.in order that we may be fit ....... ..... ....- all provinces except On- for storing Onions, which should be . " 11 ��; molasses, 113 cup sugax, I teaspoon thick and light; gradually beat in the for tihe vital work �ve have to do on tario, with the LPraffie Provinces tops I kept dry. Pot4toes. koie, %, ' .9, .. -,W,ell in 1. ,� , ginger, t teaspoon eimnamon, % tea- sydup or honey, then the brown su- "because `bf the . � �. 1. ,,I,.-. A , , " Ili y . � I . the home front. To safeguard our - ,pa!�. of 1942. grains , " . E�try gar. Sift in the dry ingredients a . . . leaves or moss, remaining rin a , ", spoon salt, -flaked corn cereal Pa health we should not only wear warm . Greatest percent@ige . was shown In 'through the winter. , .1 . I , I ., I . crust. I third at a iiine, alternating additions I I .1.1 . . the marketings - of oats and- barle v, , and com- clothing for the�winter, but we must I y- Cabbages Should be stored. with thQ - ­ Soak the gelatine in cold water. of the flour with .the milk I � I I x_ C -at the right kinds !bf food. - - —_ - ,--. Hogs hit $144 millions, dairy products shanks attached a di' y - s-li i d be Combine the milk, pumpkin., butter bining after each addition, The mi I I � . I . ud e oul -) , I $110- millions. III ,the same period, kept on shelves. , A layer of alightly I and molasses, together in double boil- ture should be of drop consistency- Unfortunately, there is still some I � I I�' . . . ONE TON SAVED' however, -the domestic consumption moist leaves or moss �,hq4 . : er.,, Combine the sugar, ginger, cin- if the batter seems thin, sift in a .]it- misapprehension as to the kind Of . ., ... . ,_ld be plac­ . J ,1. % . ed on the shelf and 6A69es laid o;n j., , of fluid milk, butter,, cheese, ice 1: I � I - -liamon, and salt and add to the liq- tle additional flour, with an extra one- h,at-producing �000ls we should take. - � n the their sides with - , t. Heat h Ite a decre . the 0 Q_ _ . . ," the evenings become longer and. them is. a ip bf f rosit in ."' r'ots Inioirlock , 1. I uild mixture. Add softened gelatine, third teaspoon baking powder. cream, ,etc., s: olv6d qu .. , I I 1'. . r I Hot foods are. not always heat pro- ai , hiiathn'b ,in Canadian homes assumes iMpqrtance. One way -of a eoi. Another layer of Je4yes -is p ac- 11 , x0l thoroughly and cool. Flour into shortening to 365 degrees (hot en- f .r ni ­ I _ most of it resulting from butter'. - .r and ell" e �� I , ion s, ar ` � I . �, Pastry ough to brown�'a cube of white.bread ducing. For example: a cup -a cool t ra ed over the oats U � , I -inch making a.rdal contribution to the , effort is *to close off I . . , 1� � a 1, 9 flaked corn cereal Heating auti=itlies say that it,ta tioning. layer of cabbages with tk I . Ri 'cr - ). cocoa produces far more beat than, a the unused, rooms in the house., . . �es ge root$ rest-' . I � , � �:,-_ lust-' ChiM well in -refrigerator be- delicately in 55 to 60 seconds Dip .- then that one ton can - . ing on the leaves. The pile may be i ". 11,� foie serving. / a spoon in the hot shortening and use cup of steaming clear coffee, �Pecausb, pbout, a �qs of coal to heat a room., This, means � I .. . Shut off the -redister in a hot air sys- . I I to drop..sm.all spoonfuls of the batter' cocoa: Is"'a starch plus* fat. Starches be saved bi.closing off, .!,room. . built up to three .or four layers "d I I'�� . . i��, .. temperatures more' 01d ,be Spread . .�, . , I tern, or rn off the radiator. if the room is subject to muss or leaves sh I I . -1 1.17:. .11 . I into the frying kettle. Brown on one and fat speed .up the circulation of I ' Pr-ooer-Stciraq4b - I � � below freezing, it's as well to have a plum'bl% over the top layer of roGts. Tlie headg '. 11 ­ .. . _. I I � e - side, turn and brown second side; lift tile blood which governs .the' ri�Lte of . ., ,- 'r do the work.'., . - . ,. � should I The left uncovered'. .. . � . from the fat and drain-�s4ve' therti �'I� . '.I � I'll heat production in the body. X most ' . "Proper storage of vegetables from The temperature of� the storage . .. � ", . �1� I I J �� " *0 : hot or cold. If desired. a thin sugary important.. point is regularity. -'--:You I . ... 4 . wartime gardens is, of prime import- room Should be kept between 33 and . - I -, coating may be given to the dough- I I anco," says T. F. Ritchie, I . a;--" R1 I ' ' Horiicul- 38 degrees F. for best results. Squash I _ " nuts by sifting a little icing sugar or doh't go down to the furnace and fill .1 11 I turig.t. at the Dominion Exp requir,e a I higher temperalure, about - " , I � fruit sugar, and some ground cinna- it with .,coal and -waft until it burns erimental 11 I . Wlsitkly Editor Looks - Farm.- "Serious losses through spoil- 55 degrees F., -and may be,stored on � i. , I . I .- . lff,p4me TIC" - — mon'-over the top. Yield: 19 s�mall out before you refill it. 'We all know I . . . 1 . MEL. -Ar_ ­... __ � "", I . doughnuts. . , a ult of impro- shelves in another part:of the cellar,. . . � . � - the way to\get the most heat out of (By Jim Gr"nblat) per handling and storage after,bar- If a corner of the cellar is being i i 4 - 0 Al 49 IM-11FA6110141111 Mrs. S.M. asks: "What causes the fuel is"to usia it inodera -a , - I �. ­ I . .. I , -tely but At' Ottaw . vesting." . 4 blocked off for storage space, it in , i' � � � . . -1 '. 4�,� - heavy muffins?" regularly. The human body is stoked . I . Vegetables intended for storage desirable to include an outside win- P �� 4. . � . . I . . should be harvested on a fine; clear . I I the same way, It requires a good sup- ventilation.'and I ; k - . . ' I ; .; ­ - . ply of fuel in -the I morning and at reg- Capital gossip: Like President ,sheets and bind them with gay Pliol�ts- day, -advises ,.Mr. Ritchie. The 'tops regulation of temperature. It tba I N . Roosevelt's dog "Fala," the Gover With delicate shades of wool not so of beets, carrots, parsilips and tur- floor is concrete, it.should be covered : . . I _. ular intervals throughout the day., . ,,,,,: easy to get, the garments in ,the baby nips should be ) . i , 1 I . . � nor General'S, pet bull -terrier "Bro: 1, cut off immediately, with 'three or fourAnches of'sand or I I . Honey, sugar and whole gr in cer-' I I I � ai . Ottawa prominent. Ri9ce booth will be made from re -worked . - earth which shoukj be kept slightly., . . . I . eals are most valuable fuel foods. is ' an � - I . moi . St. I . I I i t., - . Wilen the Earl. of Athlone wag tour-, material and you'll never know it . . . I ': ?I -1 him _.Z Porridge made, from oatmeal, corn- . pertly can � ,.. . . - - . ing the West "Bronx" left home and from the brand new, so ex - 40- — ' � : � - I I meal, bracked wheat, is one of the � ALL.BUT FORGOTTEN . I "­ , ' ' But th . ere n � ' N I . � missing . . . it be ravelled and laundered. Of I . � :�, � best whole grain disheg� I 1"'i d ' g the wit preserves rati My 30Y 1 I .. I 1: . , . I "Blacked out" -last September to con- �ourge, h oned, they k vw An, a -but-forglotten delicacy has re-, � . . .1 .- 4 �_ are plenty of other grain products to Il .1 1, - � serve power the,Board of Control has will no longer appear among the de- Want Na" Pop, Vkk 7 ' l, . - . I I I select for the other two meals of the asked the Department of Public lectable array -of home -cooked goods. T_1W C=T--"1TQ0.6. appea:red in the shops of Naples. The � I I ., . �� 1� � I&WAL vusakwD - M=== - first white bread that has been sent I., � I 1-1 1. day: macaroni, spaghetti, b r e a d Works to relight all the white way No preserves may be ,iiought without nom" PM T1016TIAW.Un~� 41% w4k 1 1 1 - Introduclay dwanW I i e for three Years has made its , ' , I % crumbs, manufactured cereals, biscuit I ering a r t" 1po-fi; and nq , __ = appearance. The flour was provided . 1, . I ", I mixtures, pastries, dumplings, etc. Of lamps in. Ottaw'a7s business section ' surrend "' .a ion cot =Q,`n,=SW",%,WV6= , - C I &I I " . '. , I also along the Federal District drive- salei'of any rationed commodities be- . . I " 4 44 il � ­�� . � course, bread is our mainstay ateach . umers are permitted. (This � ­ by the, Allied military government. �,.:, ways . . . . Ottawa jewellers report tween, cons � .... I I ­�, . � meal. Root vegetables may also be ­ I I 14� I I ' business better �than could be expect- is our weekly Women's item from . . ­� 1. I ­ I ... . ­_ ­� I i� - ; ; ,, 1� � added to our starch list, frequently ' -ere girls outnumber Thelma Q of -the 'Consumers - .. .. 1, f ' '. , - . . : . . auce. It is ed in a place, *b . � . raig \ - I I AI , - I - � enriched with a cream s _. "' ... � q . . men fire to oti4,' because of a reviv- Branch, W.T.P.T.B., Ottawa), I . _v . I -I I . not necessary to tell you .to increase - * .* * . i , I , � . . the use of fats -fats ,are precious in al ,of the old custom of brides ring People oft-timp's. get curious about C�eS- NAV`�, HOT, GUID ` . I I .. I . 1. I war time--Lbut cold weather does offgr ing the fingers of bridegrooms. , - - Canada's takings at the cash regis- � . . . 2 .1 %.JP � I . I I -1 I I � 11 . Tota , � .. � I , I registration at, public schools . I I I . � � __ .. us the opportuLty ,to enjoy' meat in Ottawa for month of September ter. Well, here are a few interesting , I VIEWPOINTS . . � f i . I . ' � . ; . coated" with fat, richer gravies and I . I I uch facts: ,Our national revenue for G* I ., _ I I -_ . 1.. I �38 1 1 . I .- � I .11111 , I was 8712, which doesn't, seem in I Ix . ----.I.. ­­ . � ­­ ­ -11-11_ 'I., ....I.; -11_1-1 . ­ . .1 � - . � I I . - __ __ - , 1, 1943, to Sept. , I I , -, - - _I:r-- Sauces than we care to eat during months from April !f . - — 11 in pr4ortion to total population.' 1. . �; 0 . . . the summer. * * * . 30, 1943, amounted to $1,"2,546,903, �, � I 1. . � . I - . Meat," fish and eglg,s fit into each Most stocks of food held -in, Canada an increase of gome $223 million ov- I ".i. .. � meal as bod�-building and repair ma- as of October 1, 1943, were consider- er the same Period, last year. Our I 11 9 � I I � � - I terials. Adequate, supplies of citrus ably lower as compared' with -the pay -out was :$2,187,122,229,. up $176 1 � I � . . t � � I .. I . . . I. . fruits, ,stewed fruits and raw vege- . same -da.te a yA�ar- �go, With the ex- millions. How do we get this revenue . I I I I ' . ' .. I I I � I . I . . tables do not �feature in the beat story ception of meat --both Canadian and doug6? � Well, custom import duties I .., but do not overlook them. They are imported. For instance, c e '', . ; ,pld storag accounted for about $81 million;, ex- ; , ., . . . FARMERS AND FARM WORKERS Prote�ctive foods. re less than half � a cise duties another $67 millions; in- ' . . � . . I . I ' . 09 .Come tax and excess profits nearly . I . I � I �. , . � -1_ . , . Start'your day off -a wa:rming one. million dozen as compared with 6.8 t I I � 1. I Ginger Muffins ' million dozcln last year; cheese held, $795 -milliolls; post office department - : . I . � IfYour Farm Work has Slacken'ed' . I . . by warehouses and , dairy fp,c,�torieiil, over $26 millions,' etc. Our war ex- 7 � I , N, . � . . I I I , I 1 2 Cups flour sifted with 2 teagpoons ,56,594,416 pounds, less by sixteen mil- penditure in that period was. $1,624,- . ; l � bakini powder, lions; meats amounted to 67,408,83-7 458,052 alone. Some dough - coming . . .11, I :1 � , ' � Are Needed . � 1. . I. - for the Winter, Yo I . .- . . .11 .. I - -.1 . . 3/4 tvaspoon ginger, pounds, over N million.inore than on and going. . ' ' o � . . 1. I 1 .�4 teaspoon cinnamon � . the same date last year. ,,But the fig- � I * * * . * - . 1. . . � I A1�1111. ." Elsewhere in Essential Employment I 1 1/2 teaspoon salt . ures were mostly up from the month ' The fact that Italy declared War C I I "I . A. I I I � . Combi ` against Germa.riy now will have little . I . I ,. ne 1/4. cup molasses preceding. by c6usiderable, as take � \ . ::. ,%,... �-. i f e , , . Highly essential, work—vpry important poultry (dressed) with over four .mil- effect upon ,the s,ituation in Canada ....... �._'_....,.... .N�i. I 11P I in Canada's war ef fort afid for the Nt cup milk . lion pound ' s, a:s against 2.5 million respepting enemy aliens, it is noted, �, ... I . .1 I . ,&, . 4 tablespoons melted fat. . the inonth before. , . . I because scarcely half a dozen Italian . I J . 11�_ welfare ,of the. Nation—is 'threatened . , . Add 'liquids to dry i ngredi ents, 'stir- I t, * * * nationals are interned in the Domin- I - ' I . I . . I " . I ft . �,,Nt I I with shortages. of workers. One of the ring only untT1 moist. Bake in, greas- For some 'time now the authorities ion at present. The Canadian gov- � , - . . I . I I . few sources of men available for other . ed muffin pang in oven at 425 degrees ,hive been stressing the sek'ous houg- ernmeDt, Prime Minister King' -said is ...: . ..... :,fs .11 . .. " .., _ ": .,�. - �i � . . . for 25 minutes. ' . ing shortage in St. ,John -'s, Nfid., as a in general agreement with the -;ov- I ,:::- -, _�. f , I �� ��i :"��:*"' �� � � I high priority jobs is those men on, the " " g, .,�-.;",.,,li�ii'.'�.i�� .l.�1l:':"`­­ � ,�......?.��.,,,.��.f.;���.-,,ii�i� I 11 , , .11 Old-Fashi'oned Oatmeal Porridge warning to troops who may be posted ernmente of the U.K., U.S.A. -and �:�,::��,.�.:i.',,:�f.:i�i:i:i,i: I '. . ... farm who will not be needed at home . -,;,:::::,*:;,1,:1:::!;1:: � _'l I 1 2 cups boiling water . in the area to dissuade 'relatives from U.S.S.R. in their announcement"WAll ii.`��i�i�!��,,�i�i!�iiii� �, � . I ­ �,..i-,;*-liie..i?�..-.. ", � - 0- du,tm'g the Fall and Winter. Heavy, L/2 teaspoon salt - joining them there unless they have respect to the declaration. I � � 11 . , - . . . .X,....., "" i I . "', . I ., "I. _ �� j.." I I — :.. I secured a place to live in beforehand. * * * . �,. . 1� . needs must be met in many' lines �� ,� cup oatmeal. - - 111p. 11 . 1. Have the water boiling rapidly ov- The population has increased from Ag'dculture Department notes:- - " � Omn'.�,;,:; _� ­­ I producing fuel wood and other neces- ­ .1 � I �, -i: I I I .. isary jprest products; in base metal '. er the direct beat. Add salt'and gn�� 30,000 to.50,000, and at times new ar- Mainly because -honey in northern . - ': . . . . . . . . I, - - — . — , -_ - I'll, ; . - ­ . I dually add the oatmeal, stirring occa-' rivals have had,to be sbeltered in the countries is ' gather6d from clovers, - .1 . b � 1, 1. . . 111. ,11 . . rnines;"in cessing, in railway '- sionally. Continue boiling until th6 city jail. Who says that would be a it 'is More wholesome for wintering The proper viewpoint may,eit,her make or. break a . picture. It helped in L I , , . ' , I il - I I 'making" this on ,. I .1 r V, ,. %a track Maintena-dce, If Y7"Pu live on a mixture bei�ns to thicken, then place nice welcome for mother and 'the beela than, -honey from'the south. Dan:- 11 � . L . ; 1. . � - �_ . farm and are not needed at ,borne ove'r' boiling water and continue cook- klds? � I dellon ho,bey has proved .fatal to bees. AMATEUR photographers and features do not appear "the same. � , 1, N . . . . . li". .. ing for 11/2 hours. This po�rjolge, may I . . * *"/* I . Honey f?om bard maple or from pure Asreaders of this,column, we con-' T I �It 11 I I I during the FA and Winter, you -are Canada , ,he point of view haq .. .. E� great deal . - . I '! � 'hag bit the lowest figure, in alfalfa, and' honey from white golden- .things Uif6re we 0 Ab with the backgfou�d we got in � i, 0 , I 1 . . be made the night before ,and' -reheat- � Sider a number 'of, t � . 11.1 urged'to answer this national appFal.. -, ' with rod, granulates So bard in the combs' ta � ke aplefikre. We observe the light- our Picture. 'Sitppose, for example, � . . , ed in the morning for break -fast. . . t, , . maternal m,ort4lity rate to date, !"". ", � .. . I . 11 . � ��,,'.. . � Farniers engaged in- essg'Xitial work J Variation: Add ebopped, Sliced ap_ 2.9 per 1,006 live blr�hs , the Director that wintering bees are -unable' to use ' .Ing. We check our toeuging care, we'are takinga picture of someone . $ . �, - ,Pie; raisins if. avallable, or a little of Maternal and Child Hygiene, De- it . . . . Weight ,of grain in a bin? fully, and our lens opening and �n a golf course. If the 6amera vievor- I I .�"-,� . , � I Shutter speed, and"the position of -61iloint is high, that Is, it we are . .. 11�! during the off seAson will be allowed spice (nutmeg). . partment of 'pensions and Natiollial Sure, just hrs,� find out' the cubical I . ­ I . . LLL- "., I - .. , . the subject. But there is one,point shooting down from -4 ridge, the I 11 41,, � . . Health, told a conven1lan in Toronto. contents (by multiplying the letigth � . � � . I. I .1.1 . � to return home when 'needed. Also, . New Style Oatmeal Cookies A, steady decrease has been shown by -the depth by the 'brea ' and ,, we , often overlook and that is as smooth grass of the coursi� will form " �t , I. . I I .. dth), I I "'. . . �, those on postponement under Mobili- . . I ' important as any 6f *the points I -the picture background. If, oti,,the . I, = � ,� , I . . � . I 1 cup libertenin J- since 1936 when the rate was 5.6 per the we�gbt -of one bushel ,of the par- have just mentioned. We don't p' 'otl;er hand, . we ate down near ihe I . , ��, - . I 9 '. I I ay ." . � 0. �', . mation Regulahons will continue on 1 2/3 cups brown sugar � 1,000 ' livoi births. This is very en- ticular grain (32 quarts). ' As one . enough attention to our own posi- player and at the same level, the ' I I -essen 2 eggs - I., ", , ;11'11,� couraging, considering the stresses culbic foot Measure6lalmost 25 quaris tion. , I background will be divided between , , ", I Postponement while in approve^d - � and Strains of the war. the weight of one -cubic foot will be . ' y I ,�; . lid workduring the,slack on the -farm. - . ,. I teaspoi7n baking soda .1 , I do-not'think, It too much, to say the golf links and sky. We will have I I. i ��,� I I . * * * . 25/32nds of -the weight of one bushel. that our pofilt of view Is one of the a general landscape scene for a -back- , 0 , -3"�'.,�,J,.: ,.� I � � 2 teaspoons baking powder . Another instance of the war fdic- Thus ono bushel oats weighs '34 lbs. most Important things to consider ground. Then, if -we crouch low and . � A, I . Meime sij�'wer.diis. viud call NOW., 1/2 teasPoon. salt - .k ­ � � �"L� 1. . Ing us to overcomd our own difticul- One cubic footof oats. equals 25/32rLds In making a picture. We can find tilt the camera"';&pward toward the I k L .. '. �,,, . � . ... �11 . . .. . � .41/ - "PI, 11. L . . _. cups bread flour ties: In rotar"y oil drilling operations of 34 pounds, or 26% p�uftdg. the best subject In the world and ,�ubject, we will have a background � ,, 1. For full information Please apply to I cup Qufck-cooking oats. I . ff ,,,, . I . . in Sa§kat6hewan. they had'used as a ' * * 4 . then spoil 9,ur picture by choosing -of plain sky. Here again we obtain I I'... " -�,�, �-. . I $, , ; , I ,��,, . � I Cream the shortening wbIl and add drilling in,dol, "bentonite," now hard to . . . . ,, .. three entirely 'different pictures.- - I .1. I 1, . %.,��"1.111.. . me of the f6liowing: The Ottawa Journal publishbs some the wrong vrewpoint.Here is an'gx- I G � I., sugar, blending thoroughly.— Beat In obtain from the States. A Unive�slt ample: Suppose we are Aaking a $ * I , I I _ 4 , , . . ; � 'R , �., 1. I I ���; 1�11,,r,��:J I., , . I the eggs. Dissolve soda'ln one teft- of Saskatchewan professor, W. y interesting figures In coxinktion' with The distance between the camera , . ­ 1 �,4 Ise neareit EMPLOYMEXT AND SELECTIVE landscape pitture in beautiful i�lliug -and the subject Is also an important "t I, 1;-,;:L,� . .1 4. wartime restrictions on the sale' of . 1� , I k spoon of cold water and add to the country. We may take on6 Picture consideration In our choice of view- � , �,;, � � SERVICE Ovpxcn or � $ k ; �, e,':, . � � Worcester, developed the use of a dl ob' ic beverakes, sa e 1.� �­', , . A, . .. c 01 ying It is sti- when we are staikiling on a road point. Much can be done to change .� q,,,, . . ' - mixture. Add vifted baking powder, substitite clay found In large quanti- mated unofficially that there are 750,- 1 ,��, 1111ri. , I "I �J,, � - . 1� I . . I Ountry. Then, the picture by changing the distance � , ' ), , . rNCIAL AGRICULTURAJL salt and flour and mix to a I` th ties aroiind Eatevan, nearb7, to the '000 permit ;holders' in Ontarlo�-dllly we may take another Picture from between, the *cameta and the subject.. I ,� ;,,,t,.'.� , , , T& neiregi -PROV running through the c , I .:.., . . 611100 �,m. ,;� . -1 . .t� .,� , I . REPRESENTATIVE Or 11�v . 1: 1. doll,gh. Farm a Ion roll, -wrap in Blenfali ligpitt coal fields, and t&Ylre about 150,060 more 'than, Ili .19ritlah 'it hilltop. This second picture ig As we approach a subject, ft becomes I , ." t �, "I ;, I ,t". , . . 9 V.r �, , I, ., . � ,,� 11 V55 " , waxed paper and chill. Slice off cook-, Using -tibout, 5104 to' a week -in, drill- Colulbabi -0 I T X1, . '.1 ',c".,�11;,,,`- - , YOM LOCAL FAAM PRODUCTION fis a, although the population of , likely to -show a great deal nobre'af ,Much larger in, proportion to ob- I I , . " . " . I � ,6�.,. ��`,.J'­ - leg and bake in oven at 400 degrees in* . iso,,, .. �,:!��,�'. . . �, . . g operations flow. 'a- i .11 ; . ?I coumtem " . On&Hd Is about 3,787,6.00 compared thecharacter of the country. It. w ! * J" ,�4' t I IN" , � � for 10 minutes. . ?"'. - III , � . , W, �.., I jects In the background. At the'same ., . . . ��,; 11�,,q,,,!, I . 'he hills and the time, �y bringi 9 the camer neai e ,' ��,O,l,�, ,� .". -44.� 0 . I I . I � , * * * ., with II.C.'s 818,000, -Manitoba With show the roll of t ft A F"� I 1,1�j "�, I I. :,r, I . I I I . ' * ­'��12'1", I , . _� I The autumn bazaar season Is upon a cibiltrast be�*Oen grassy . � . M , population of 790,000 has U5,000 pastiteeg the subject' W,e can often suppress ,�,, "E'l I'll . 'it I Noodle Soup I . . ,,, 1, `.T, � , It - :, I 1, ., RATIO AL SELECTIVE SERVICE . and,oultbad , I, RM`.'�: 1. ; . ­ I us all throuO tbe '%YWaYs 4nd. b Olithr),O 41I6*&Jid6 of . I �, - . 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