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The Brussels Post, 1940-5-29, Page 3*They Make Delicious Tea A, ft *TEA SAGS TESTED RECIPES TRY HAM THIS WAY There are so many ways of g cold Haan that even the -very small pieces around, the bone ahouid not be.,wasted. The bone itself cans be put to gooduse for it gives a fine flavour to a seam. 'Tihe consumer Section, 'Marketing Service, Dominion. Department of Agriculture, suggests a ,Yew recipes' in which. ham is combined with -other doodts to make,make,appetizing ,dishes, ,Ham and Asparagus 1 pound) asparagus—cooked 6 slices cooked ham 3 .tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons boar 11 cup milk Salt and pepper % cup grated cheese iMaire cheese sauce of butter, hour, milk, seasonings and cheese, adding cheese when sauce has :thickened. 'Cover six slices• of toast with ham. Arrange asparagus' on ham. Tour some of cheese sauce over each mound of asparagus. Serve hot. Makes -six servings, Ham Mousse • 11/2 tabless0oane gelatin iA cuQ cold water % cup boiling water ' cup lemon, juice 1 tablespoon sugar 1/ teaspoon salt 1 cup mayonnaise 1. cup whipping cream THE MUSSELS POST iirp.IQNESSE)A'Y, MAT 291/11, 1%0 Cu** Coati, peas. 'Aialte a dream emacs oR butler, deur and niilit. Add sauoo to vegetables'. Re)nove bone. Seoson to taste, 1 cup minded, or finely 6' U ham aua" be added to the oliowder, 3 ewe chopped tam 'or 2 ou0ps ohopmed bans . anal 1 cup chopped celery Soak gelatin in cold water. Dia- solve in boiling water, Md, lemon juice; sugar and salt, When mixture' is partially Bet add mayonnaise,. ham, celery and dream, stiffly whip - Pod. Pour into uroultl5. Chill. Serve on cril>`p lettuce, 'Selves 6 to 8. Hem Sandwich Spread 2s minced cooked ham 1 cup minced. celery 34 coup chopped pimento, green pepper or Picki:es a/ teaspoon dry mustard Salad dressing ,Combine ingredients. adding snlffi- cienit salad dressing to make mix- ture moist. Season, if necessary, with salt and pePPer, Use as a filling for plata or toasted sand- wiches. Vegetable Chowder 1 ham bone a/ cup dropped onion 1 cup chopped carrots 1 cum diced Potatoes 1 cup 050112d peas 2 -tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk :Salt and'papper Cover 'ham bone, onion and carrots with water and cook for 1 hour in covered ,saucepan. Add Potatoes and sinrmser. for s/ hour. adding more neater if neceslsary. When potatoes are cooked, add On Sale Now! WVili CETIFIC ' A direct obligation of the Dominion, of Canada "Since the momentous day of 'last September, hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been asking themselves, 'What can I do to help win the war?' "One answer is, 'By saving?' Every man, woman and child in the Dominion can now make a direct and con- tinuing contribution to Canada's war effort by saving not only his dollars, but also his nickels, d.mes and quarters to buy Canada's ' War Savings Certificates." • • :vIIN1ST2R OF FINANCE. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES: are repayable in seven and one-half years, If you hold them to maturity, you will receive 3% on your money --- your investment will in- crease by 25%. They are sold as fellows:— For a $5 certificate you pay 54 For a $10 certificate you pay 55 For a $25 ,c-tificate you pay 520 For a 550 cerfroste you pay 540 , For a $100 certnicate you pay 550 TO PIT ANY BUDGET: You can take advantage of this patriotic and profitable savings plan, whether your savings are measured itt dollars or in occasional nickels, dimes and quarters.Canada'sSavings gor woman Certificates of modestpmeans designedsn to appeal to theman who cannot afford to subscribe to war bonds of larger denominations, but who ccs* am to do something tangible to assist the Country's war effort. CHILDREN TOO: Even children can purchase War Savings Certificates, using them cos each nickels Sixteen d dimes to buy War Savings Stamps stamps will buy one $5, Certificate, DEVELOP THE SAVING HABIT: You can purchase as many War Savings Certificates as youth e, p too $600ou wish ma- turity value in any calendar year. Buy — buy them often. Remember, systematic saving is success - saving •— and your Country needs your money. REGISTRATION; Each War Savings Certificate is regis- tered in one name only, and is not transferable. REDEMPTION: War Savings Certificates cannot be called for redemption by the Government prior to their date of maturity, The owner, however, has the option, after six months, of 'redeeming his certificates for cash at fixed re- demption values. In urgent cases, advance notice will be waived. Got your War i Cortificotes 0 Stan p Cord today- Vont emntoyor trill gladly arrange to niaka weakly doductiens hone your wagon to buy. War Savings Cortillcates. i:orttplot e infortain t.k)n nnf1 npplit'olfon ,forms a 1 BANKS, POST OFFICES A O DEALERS ':. Challenge To Democratic Devotion 1 Canaailans today are. 1)eing asked to buy War Savings Certidostes. What does this mean? . 3t means Oils: That our a'ns'wer will be the measure of oilr real -devotion to deameraoy, To 'freedom, We have been toad that dente - many is decadent, That our ideals of freeddam ere meaningless. That our way of life cannot compel the devoltion that goes :to the totalitar- ian creed, War Savings Certificates eau en- saver, and po,Werfully, to. that indict- ment. Ta tke extent that We buy them we will tell whether or not devotion, to, democracy and liberty d0eh exist; whether there exists the reality ot democratic reaponaibtlfty, of democratic loylolty, oft democratic unity, In France today the watchword is: Advance or die. In England Mr. Churchill explains::. "I offer You blood, tears, toll and 'saveat I .And he adds: For all that Britain nears, I appeal to you , We 'must save ourselves from the black night of barbarism. ' In conning weeks. the pe0Pie 'ot this country have the chance of showing whether their thought ot freedom's, .meaning, their under- standing of the meaning of this terrible conflict, is as deep end real as that of the peoples, of Bri- tain and France. - , The real challenge of War Say- ings Certificates .% the challenge of whether the fibre o3 deanocraoy isas strong as the. Sbre of dietatorsillp. The. challenge of 'Whether the dis- cipline of the lash is as powerful as the discipline of freedom. Let -Canadians, by buying these War Savings Certlfloates, by an,- veering with all and the least ot their means the great cry for help that goes up; show how strong is the discipline of freedom, Let them determine that it will be re- menihereid in years to come that Canada did not vent ,its auger at brutality and injustice solely In woa:da and gestures, but that it turned ,at least a part of it into saeri2loe for freedom in treedom's hour or dire need, Well Known Business Man Passes In Clinton Clinton, MAY 28,—Nelson Ball, 11'd S„ prominent business swan o„ Clinton, died Friday et anis' home, Rattenbury street, 5o2 a heart condi Hon. He was in his' 66111 year. Barn near Auburn, March 17, 18751 he he wass, a son of the late William 1 Ball and Anne Garbutt. Ile at- tended the to,wxia111p public aohool, the Clinton Collegiate and graduat- ed in velterinary 5ciende at Toronto Veterinary College. He first mrac- ticed as a veterinarian in Montana and later with the late Dr, Blaclall In ,Clinton, Pdbowt 35 years ago he,. is partnership with the late 3. B,r Hoover, purchased, the furniture and undertaking business of the late J. C. Stevenson, The firm later became Hoover, Bail and At- kinson, rLater. J. J. Zapfe .became. a member of the filen and they added hardware to their other lines having taken over the Har- land Bros, hardware store adfoin- lag their own For the past tear Years the firm name has been Ball and Zapfe. In 14.02, Nelson BaOl .married' Mary Dowses', who survives with three sons and three daughters. They are Harry D. Ball, B.A, 'miming engineer, Kirkland Lake; Douglas G., B.A„ geologist, Toronto; William N., in the -home store; (Margaret) ,Ylrs, J. R. ' Carhant, Kirkland Lake; legatee Ruth and Clara, at home. A brother; Hells -dam Ball, Auburn, and three sisters, Mrs, Charles Lovett, Clip - ton; Mrs, James. Raithby and Mrs. George' Sturdy, Auburn, alio sur- vive. The Secrets f Good Looks 6y (�0.x�� °YOU 4;.11 The dour milling industry of Canada has met domestic needs for more than 300 years and in addition has made Canada one of the leading exporters of wheat flour, a position held for many years'. BE A RADIANT BRiDE It is the natural desire of every bride to look her most charming self on her wedding day. To help to a of you who are planking your 1lx. tang Day, 1 am outlining a short-range course ot beautifying. You want your hair to look soft and glossy, so get your permanent three weeps beforehand, If your. hair should turn too crisp, give it a enauni'oos, Halo shampoo will matte, it soft and natural looking. 1 or fwo weeks before the bridal day, do ,this: (1) every night, before r, slug, wash your tact with warm vessel' and gentlepalanolive soap: Rinse with cold water, then pat in some Three-Punpose meant; (2) us- ing this same 'cream, .pend five an/ntstsa (Wily in, kneading, stroking and patting your face and ueck; (3) false, e, e..ieu week alrpiy a good fees mask. During the last week, use a hand lot,on generously and o(teu to make year hands sort and sluooth. Two days before: Shampoo your hair 10 leave It shining. lllaineure' your nails. lie 0u1i erytitiye nu ex•: irente tints, pleaael A subdued n•,tt-. ttral or 1105ile rase shade is the key- note, 000 day Afore, apply .a fact mask atlerwaids snlootbiug nourishing t+11-,1 ill. (011 '1'1'111 day, 'you're bsui,d 1. ne excited, ser don't target to use a dr;:,lal5.Int (1(0111 to banish poi' pira- that tidnnr, Anti now --Good Luck)' Writs for cmaffdeatial advice, ail riming coat' rla'et, at stamps for (11y linokir1 an 1i,+.rely Curt'. ,A,l,lrcw: ;Hiss Barbara l,yaa, lk,x 73, Stn./lion „tlnr. Ten Throneless Queens Living The ranks of exiled royalty are more numerous to -day than ever be- fore. There are ten Queens With- out a throne' between them: Ex-Enxpresa Zita, another of Archdiuke Otto, Pretender to the throne of the Hapsburgs, Queen Victoria ot Spain, now in England. Queen Amelia of Portugal, whose husband, Icing Carlos, was assassinated at Lisbon in 1908, She lives near Versailles. Queen- Elizabeth of Greece, daughter of the late King Ferdin- and of Gulgaria, and separated from her husband, ging George II of Greece, Hermine, •s'ecoud wife of the ex Emporor Wilhelm II of Germany. Queen Sourya of Afghanistan, whose husband was forced to ab- dicate because he tried to west- ernize his country too quickly. They live in Italy. Queen Helene of Rumania, separated from King Carol in 1925, now living in Floreuoe, Queen+ 'Ratabarbarni ot Siam, whose husband abdicated: in 1835. They live in England. )empress Menn of AbysSiaiar wife ot Haile Selassie, This, royal couple also. live in England, Queen Geraldine oR Abania, who lives in France with her 'husband, Bing Zog. t First News Of Casualties Not Given Over Radio Reatives and friends of Canadians who are on active service in the Arany, Nayy or Royal Air Force need have no apprehension- that in listening to ,Canadian Press news bulletin81s presented by the Canadian Broadcasting Conporastien, they may receive the first news of casualties over the air. No names o1 casual- ties are made public through the Canadian, Press, either in 'press dis- patches or radio bulletins`, until after relatives have been offlciallx aotdfled. urmii��. .=n tater is ail Ever e y Necessity in Kitchen, La ndry, Bathroom and s -arts ADURO Pressure Water System will furnish an ample supply of water under pressure to all parts of your home and farm. Without running water. sanitary conveniences and modern facilities, so essential to health and happi- ness, appiness, are not available to your family. The cosi of EMCO Bathroom, Kitchen and Laundry fixtures and fittings is very reasonable and can be spread over a period of time under our Easy Payment Plan. EMCO products are modernly finished, of high quality, and will give years of satisfactory service. 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