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The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-11-14, Page 2w TWO WINGHAM ADZ AN CE -TIMES Beparticular—buyyour flour by ttame. Purity Flour has enjoyed your confidence for thirty years. Always uttifornat qualiry--milled from the world's chest wheat -.r ensures complete satisfaction for every kind of baking. PURIT FL Best for all your 1 cups milk and vegetable t Ater 1?lt or cup grated cheese 3. No. 2 cau vegetable or 21 cups cooked vegetable Make sauce or- butter, flour, seas- ontngs, milk and vegetable water. wrViten thickened add, grated cheese and allow to melt in sauce. Suggestions for Serving Vegetables with Cheese Sauce Asparagris -grange asparagus n buttered toat in individual servings. Pour cheese sauce' over the asparagus and toast—leaving the tips of asparagus uncovered. Cauliflower Break cooked -cauliflower into flow- The i will have among the other good thing, erlets. Arrange on toast in individual Wingham Advance -Tim, in her kitchen one or more ktitds of servings. :Add 2 tablespoons chopped Published at cheese, for she realizes its possibilit green pepper to cheese sauce. Pour WI11tGHAM ONTARIO les and knows that with very little over cauliflower: Every Thursday Morning by time and effort she can make a num- Peas Publishing Co. bar of cheese -delicacies. For instance, When cheese sauce is cooked add The w Advance -Times P g an assortment of crackers and cheese peas and beat thoroughly. Serve on .Subscription Rate One Year $2.00 served perhaps with jelly, olives or buttered toast. Six months, $1.00 in advance. celery is 'merely a matter of arrang- Spinach :gild 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped in mediums sized pieces, to spinach. Mix' with cheese sauce and serve on toast or pile spinach on toast and pour cheese sauce over the vegetable. Brussels Sprouts Place cooked sprouts on buttered toast. Pour cheese sauce over the sprouts and serve hot. ; Corn and Cheese Casserole 1 cup corn 3. cup bread or cracker crumbs 1 cup grated cheese ?* ;tsp. salt 1 tbsp. melted butter 1 tsp. Worcestershire Sauce 2 tbsps. chopped green pepper or pimento 2 eggs 2 cups scalded milk Combine all ingredients except eggs and milk. Beat egg yolks and add with the tn.ilk. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Place in a butt- ered baking dish and oven -poach in a moderate oven (350 F.) until"firm —about 40 minutes. Potato Cheese Souffle 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 cup grated cheese 2. tbsps. melted butter ?s cup milk- . eggs ?= tsp. salt 1; tsp. white Fepper 1ww�ith chapped green peppers, chopped., 'i tsp.,mustard nuts, or raisins, or whole nutmeats. 1 - Mit grated cheese thoroughly with I a (2) Cut bread into slices about one- potato. Add milk and melted butter third of an inch thick. Cut with round • and seasonings and beat ,with a slot- for diamond shaped cookie cutter. But- ted spoon until smooth. Add yolks ` ter and make a fluting of cheese: of eggs well beaten (until thick and 4 lemon coloured)and fold in whites :around edge. of sandwich. FiII centre , �wejth jel.lc, using black currant or beaten. until stiff. Turn into a well rape jelly in conjunction with yellows battered baling dish and bake 4t1: cheese; and using red jelly, such as minutes. Serve with a vegetable, such currant or -raspberry, alongside of as peas, beets, or asparagus. To U. S. A., $2.50 per year. Ing the foods attractively, and eet Y what is more popluar, urs as an al - Foreign rate, $a.00 per year. Advertising rates on application. ternatjve, any of the following recipes Advertising, "' I may be chosen. They. are quickly pre- pared and are sure to please guests. CHEESE FOR COMPANY' Cheese Bacon Strips Lightly toast thin slices of bread on Envied by mane is the hostess who, one -side only. Cut in strips about 3 -when unexpected corntpane arrives, inches long and one inch wide. Cower can sit down and enjoy a friendly cis the untoasted side _generously with at; then in almose the twinkling of an.. grated Canadian cheddar or processed Reye is able,. to the delight and surprise cheese blended with butter. Sprinkle of her guests, to serge delectable re- with pieces of bacon, cut very finely freshments. Such true hospitality and with scissors. Place under broiler un- -ease of entertaining is within the til bacon is cooked. Salted trackers reach of all. It is simply a matter .of may he used instead, of toast. Serve always being prepared by having on ; hot. ':band the necessary ingredients for a; Cheese Squares refreshing beverage — either hot or Cut fruit bread in squares (about cold to suit the occaseion; a well felled ,114 inches), blend together grated. cookie jar or calve box, and the ma- Canadian cheddar- cheese, with suffic- terials for making appetizing sand-• lent butter to make a soft mixture. wiches or other enticing tidbits Spread the four sides and top of the Undoubtedly the prepared hostess' bread squares with the cheese mix - 1 ture. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in 1' a hot oven or under' broiler until the cheese begins to'melt. Serve hot, Open Cheese Sandwiches (1) Cut white or brown bread into slices one-half to one inch thick. Cut with cookie cutter into various shapes. Butter and fill with cream, cottage or The ManWho Knows 'Wether the'Remedy You are taking for Headaches, Neuralgia or Rheumatism Pains is SAYE is Your Doctor. Ask Him- lDon't Entrust Your 'Own or Your Family's Weil -Being to Unknown Preparations 'ORE. Fon take any :prepare- tions you. don't Imow all about, for the relief of headaches; er the pains of rheumatism, ncurltis or neuralgia„ ask your doctor what he thinks about it —in comparison win ":pirin.' We gay this. because, before the eniscovet7 of "Aspirin," most so - .called "pain" remedies were ad- oised ages Inst by physicians as being led for the stomach; or, often,, for �e heart. And the discoveryof ".Aspirin" largely changed medical practice Countless thousands of people • who have taken "Aspirin" year in and out without ill erect, have proved that the medical findings about its safety' were correct. Remember this: "_aspirin" is. rated among the frrrfolt methods.pet -disco:wed for the relief of headaches end all common pains .. , and for the: average person to " T`ablets are made in Canada. ' _Aseiriaa" is the registered trademark o the Bayer Company, 'United- Look for the •rpeme Be*,d�eerr . n the form across oa°everytablet. .Dernand and;Get "ASPIRIN (: Canadian cheddar grated, or with pro- /ce_sed alad - cheese blended with _ s , dressing. Garnish top 'of sandwich white cream .ot cottage cheese. Macaroni, Tomato and Cheese Note—Byusing brown and white 1 cup macaroni, spaghetti or rice bread and yellow+; and white cheese, an 2 cups canned tomatoes attractive plate of open sandwiches 1 slice onion can be made very quickly. 3 tbsps. butter 3 tbsps. flour NUTRITIOUS CHEESE Salt and pepper 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce , FOR LUNCHEON 1. cup grated cheese OR SUPPER Cook teacaroni, spaghetti or rice in boiling salted water until tender. apples Sprinnte with lemon juice or Durinst National Cheese Week an Drain through a sieve or colander. cider and aaarinate for at least 30 appeal was ,made to the people of Pour water through the cooked cer- minutes. Mix with mayonnaise and Canada to take a personr al inteest in cal to separate the pieces, serve on lettuce or as a relish with 10 the Teat cheese industry as develop -.1 Simmer tomatoes with the onion meat-- 10 ed an the Dominion and to form the 1 for 10 to 15 aninutee. Strain. MelttQac-Dish Brea -hast habit of using more of this butter, add :lour and seasonings. Add Wash and core apples_ Puce in a ish quality dairy product -iii the strained tomato and cook, st'nrring baiting dish, snrre a lightly with tin rrae. After having the merits of ' constantly, untilsauce thickens. Put raaarcon, fill cavities wwzth bran break - cheese brought to their attention, no a layer of cooked macaroni, spaghetti fast food, sweeten with honey or dcnbt, many Canadian homemakers or rice, in buttered dish. Cover with Thurs., November 14, 1935 TO BECOME KING The arival at Addis Ababa of Crown Prince Afsa . Wiesen from Dessye, where he had been gover- nor-general of the province, gave rise to rumors that Emperor Haili Sell- assie might order his 20 -year-old son crowned lung immediately in case anything happened to Seilassie at the. front. Afsa IVosan (above) could the bread under tate broiler for a few minutes. Yield: 8 seer ings. 1 pan, 9 inches square. TIM KEEPS HIS EYE ON THIN! GRITS To the Editur av all thine Wingham paypers. Deer Sur:— " Dollar Days are over an now us min hey to Link . av how we kin git. money to pay our taxes, an to buy Christmas prisints, arr mebby to git a pair arr two av socks fer oursilves. It is goin to be a harrud toime fer us ould :retoired gintlem.in, whowur- ruked fourteen hours a day on the farrums fer years, an saved a little money to insist in Governmint bonds, tinkin we cud live on the intrust, an not hev to be rakin an schrapin in iviry earner fer the resht av our loin es, but now thim Grits do be puttin the rate down to tree pur cint, arr less, wid iviryting we hev to ate arr wear gain up in proice, an taxes as hoigh as jvir. I wondher what the ind will be, wid our incomes decraisin, an our ixpins es incraisin. I do be shpakin fer the retoired gintlemin, .who throy to make Inds mate widout 'gojn on relaif arr takin the ould age pinshun. Wan ting I know, it' is up to thim. I Grits to throy to sittle zings, an all us Tories hev to do is to buckle our bilis toighter. an sit back an foind fault. T'hin Grits wus moighty an- xious to hey* the rennin av tangs from. say to say, so to shpake, but they will foind out that the fellehs that git the crime from the cows her to clane out the shtables. It isn't all gowld that gltthers oven in the pollytickle moines, an it is a long road that has no detoors. is.iebby I do be either mixin me easily be crowned a king without 'in -1 mettyfers agin, as thim Hoigh School fringing upon his father's title, which bees tape tellin me, but what I mane means "king of kings." -to say is that thim that shteer the ship hev to take the blame if they run ways refreshing. Raw or cooked they it on the rocks.Shpakjn av ships remoinds. me that i *11 other foods Here bend well withowe .ani s ''n w rats always desart sinlr , are tould, an I belaive the oidea is might, be rayson av how manny de- serted the Tory ship on October 14. Ye cud .see thim shwimmin arround throyin to cloime on army ould plank, arr raft, arr broken mast, they saw av tloatin in the wither, an mosht thim nivir got -to land,at all, at all, so they didn't. Av worse some mimbers av the Tory ship's crew tuk to the loife boats, whin they saw the shtarm com- in, an landed in the, safe harbor av the: Sinnit, but mosht av thim lads wus nivir rale sailors, but only shtow- aways in the fursht place, that Cap- tain' Binnitt had put to wcurruk to pay are some unusual recipes that prove'. their versatility in the menu. Apple Omelet 3 tbsps. butter 2 apples, 'cashed,cored and sliced crosswise al inch thick h eaten 4 eggs (slightly y ) b 2 tbsps. milk ?.:i tsp. salt Powdered sugar Paprlka Melt the butter in a skillet and broeai the apples on both sides over moderate heat. Remove apples front skillet Combine eggs, milk and salt, and pour them in the skillet. Cook over low heat, lifting the edges with Ja` WirV Y°or Ypup9tone does you in touch with Keeps neighbours and friends.. Haig s Makes your shoPPing a ,Ahola tot cosi*r. Coils the Doctor in sudden illness or God.ent . i yputo clueing° rsEonctalcbaffays and meetings•, • Summons help When aro breaks out. s Maintains business contactawhen Yau•re forced to staye home G ets rePairmea when essential ho services break down. "THE WHEN the weatheror household duties keep you indoors, and theta are so many things you need and you . simply haven't the time to go shopping . . how handy ., it is to telephone. The grocer or butcher or dry goods store is always glad to deliver your order just when you want it. So, the telephone smooths your daily path and stands guard in emergency. OF YOUR TELEPHONE IS JUST WHAT YOU MAKE iT" planks hould together, an, shure, theer wus shtill a lot av sound planks in the deck av the Tory ship whin it wint on the rocks. -Yours till nixt toime, Timothy Hay. Timothy Seed Prices The current timothy seed crop re- port indicates an abnormally large production of this seed in Canada in 1935. It would appear that there may be about eleven million pounds of seed available for commerce as against five million pounds in 1934 and as an- nual consumption in recent years of approximately sevenmillion pounds. Owing to the surplus in sight, Canada is now for the first time in history on an export market price basis in a spatuia:'"to let the uncooked portion I fer theer passage. A three sailor will respect to this seed. In the past years rurr under. When set, put the fried nivir desert his ship, as long as the prices at Chicago plus freight and im- apples sprinkled with sugar on the f omelet. Roll it and turn it out on a warm platter. Sprinkle with papri?.-a. One -Two -Three Salad 1 dill pickle (diced) 2 medium onions (finely chopped) 3 tart red apples (unpared,'diced) Lemon juice or cider Mayonnaise Combine dill pickles, onions ati'MI port charges wefe the basis of value in Canada, whereas this year, domes- tic prices may be based on Chicago quotations less freight and export charges. At this time last year tim- othy seed was selling in Canada at 15 to 20 cents per pound as against 3 to 4 and a half cents per pound at the present time. Surplusproduction this year resulted from two main factors, i.e., the high prices of last year which stimulated production and the abnor- mally large hay crop which permitted farmers generally to leave fields for seed rather than cttt for hay. • Joe: "What do you do with. your worn-out razor blades?" Moe: "I shave with them." Professor: "What is it?" Nurse: "A boy, sir!" . " Professor: What does he want?" 01=0=01=0====Cb=:1011===0=10 rated cheese. ; browrn sugar and dot with butter. Add' are already planning to serve more sauce and sprinkle with a honing water to cover bottom of dish 1, heese during the corning winter ; Repeat until dish is full, finishing about -tacit deep Bake ainamod- �i months, particularly; in 1 -at . luncheon with a layer of grated cheese or equal erate oven (4251ep for about 30 min- ; and =upper dishes, such as 1 e follow Ipay':s of grated cheese and bream uses or until apples are tender. Serie j int: recarantncmle d' ley lige Milk Ctili- i crumbs. ;;give in 'rrioderate ovary (375 arm with erasers or whole milk I;zaticn Service of the Domini OR De -'degrees F.) until cheese is melted or wsApple Crunch part ert of earicelmre. i crumbs are browned. d, cups sliced tart apples Vegetables with Cheese Sauce 1 cup bio t r sugar 3 tbsps. butter 1i. tap. nutmeg 3 tbsps. fl surGrated rind of ?u lemon Sail said pepper 1 .cup fine corn flake cratnabs 16 cup melted butter APPLES LAY IN AND DAY OUT By Barbara B 'Brooks ..what's a1y :.lags mss abclrt ; iris'. granddad wants to know. He dA'and Poultry afttlartd Creamery Buyers Of Cream Eggs TUE I'TEII FARMS CO-OPERATIVE TIVE + OMPANY Ia1lU ITEM Oi a i m 0 Arrange apples in bottom of deep ie plate (9 inch). Cover with k cup • a goes on tr ponrat ¢rxiw lord, that a ani of brownsttgao nutmeg and lemon �. • itie :even brothers saved to a rape aid i rind. Combine chert flake crumbs ;0. ;IR see bei ire t i.i . even heard of the kith c einauiing 3-4 cup sugar- and but - things. hicieeo\er. half the foods that ler. Pack firmly on -,.op of apples. i • gyve us our vitamins -today were hex - Bake an:seseerete oven (400 F,) un-;'t2r2t ▪ cries stn granddad'_ gouda. til apples are done, abcaat 30 minutes. ▪ . But if ycu h -'ern to granddad's store l Serve with Bream. Yield: Six serv- irlgs m ie_ of the goad old days you will seen • hear ab sat the apple bin in the cellar. U if ?fie still has eatcaigla teetteeth,hie -sbJortors m: are a ented with pauses for an- y§ t ther juicy bee ffrnin what may be ■ .his third o: fourth apple for the day. i cup ;ter/ones- He ar onealHe has always had plenty of apples 1 stats reek because they are an abundant crop j > in most lands and keep well if prop • erly stored.. And, of course, plenty of apples give plenty of ritarnizis and • that may help to explain the treatery t of granddad's good health. Although, ianiprtawenaents Ira agriettl- � a tare, reftigera^tiorn and transportati-.n gine las great 1tanety of fruits and #tyre, Pryttd into greased fiats. de r hies, apples remain as a stand range .apples and diced bacon oven f us Heads the year po,p Bake for about 2l ttaatrtttet tri a mately the eo•aslsaess and .3 moderate o w*art (425 f .). r�ryrns al -"e, `ast ark ttssp; he con Luncheon Cont. Bread i• 1 egg (slightly beaten) cup sugar hi cup prepared bran 1 cap flour tsp. salt bp. baking powder pound diced bacon sliced. apples km egg and sugar ti~orr ugbly !, , cornmeal and milk. Sift ieaats and add to first rstix- Cf�x Add ri Ian nn «22 nal •n, nes, �.INI IN11,1 21111111 21111 11111111 11 NOM( PI 017 ,42 A Classified Want Ad In The Advance -Times Will Sell It For You ! Dont think that Buyers are as hard to fim"d as the proverb- ial "needle in the hay stack" Not if you ADVERTISE! People, these clays, are Bargain Hunters", and, nearly 2000 Families in this district are constant of thrs•papex , and make it a prac. tice to watch the Classified Want Ad. Column for the "Buying Op- portunities" listed there. RATES 1% CENTS PER WORT ' WITH A MINIMUM OF 25c. Telephone 34