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I ', � , I ( n nsRt`*0* Tbd"14autical Gaz, and sp�nd 4 few we -% 1�,` �,' 4` - i�:j:, %.� � �;�� # I , 9, t"I'l '] V., � . ,L'.'V,�,.,­,,,,p,j i NZIR , . I I . 4 irQpQ1rtAAV1l?ro4,, p�ta 'o OA ` �:.i��I::��! W, . I fil W% 4 , , % , . 1: I Digest) �. " , w. ,� 11 !�,z, - ; , 1. ..� I.. . I .-, ette In '.Ues,doe$, 64 nav4 I ., , �:� . - A �:� I " :1011tyll ,# I - . , ,I vessels. I �44`f�',�,* 1, ", "I 9 _ . . I ,�, , 04.0, M1* -:�!'. I � __ . , YM4(,tJL QLK . ��, . :. , ,�'­ ;", P.RADdL?, ' L . . i", ­ ­­__ ..' . ' .1 .. . L� :,L , 1.1, I . � ,e,., . I 'LW , , " e - -V. r% Us, Ii. , I iZ -, , "� , 1111, , , I" I V, ,Ln 1� R 'Navy - �. , to. ��'�"11`11N I "� RN171 1111114! IN I .V � 1 '.01, "", -� ov 'L *_ ... to 4, V L .0 a�. R, , I , : . ,�, ,, Ig ,i�p` m � ,4, , � ,.. 11 I I , However, when a navy expan,ds u'4'u - , . ..., . ­_-­�P= - k at. The to mine 4W ' . eriek, 04 -the 4v;." ' I .;: - I ,A 1'� , She isu!t 'much to too el -"-i -56 �1441 �, 4 !�� I * ) MIA 1 -t �,,�� , - I. -I, 1, 11, .. I . , �,.,;Ik 4 _� .. . . , , P�,#�#ig. - Just behind-ber is froni less than 2 , , �� ,., t: , - . , I 14", � ­�?��.'f'F ..'..."... - . .. - 000 men to over 50,- 1:1 ,�. I " �.,: .... I. .. ' - ? '�::f�:�i:i�i. , '.'. ". � . S" ", �, ­ -, �/ I grimy motley of camouflage thrQe y milliotn dollar 4A M-ual return to Can. :� � � . �. I ,.f L ' . ALAAN makes a kille'r h -#�k--*.e of. the dogged 000 in ears, a Ipt 6f officers " . '.,.: - t ,?�# .. . War. '­ That, makes ., 3 - .. ads, befoke' tbg 0 . 1, i ' . �'. I I 1W ''I . ­ z her appear even smaller and dingier li tle vessOlEt that used to go whale. ingst"be raised from absolute, scratch. commercial fishe �:..> . ,:, f ""R, flip Economist - :� �1�.'�:�, I I L ., . � ... !. ��_[ ... . .. . ;PLO' -_ ;;;; - ­ __. than she actually Is. Mid -winter wea- Luntin . , ries importimt, any ,.0i 1, .!:.�,*. J I." .... l; ! , , � . 9 in t4p Antarctic. Fre011-watior achtsmen-several yacht � * 1: , L ..--,L.. .... I � ther on,the North Atlantic has guaw- , y year but at the present time thpy I 1� I I q., -11-,:� , , , are �:: ! � But the real miracle als the way clubs Joined practically en mas Jo I -.1`1k`.'-*.1 � , , se- even vital L . ._ � ��i.`�, - 'g. , 4, ..: .. �. I L ...... il. "I'll", L��1111A, OHEESE.-r- FI_AVQUlRw Bake in oven -crossed white Canadian shipyards, which in, 1939 -had and kids Just' out of c fed f ut. Cana ad 11 I �.. iN '.. � . ,p6;75' degrees. serve ed away half her red ollege were . - FUh -are now on -the to' I . , . LC' ro ' M - . . ,�. ,.... AWN4 NUTRITIOUS with left-overofruit or pudding sauce. ensign -which isn't wlitte s!Ily more, no major facgRies, have supplied new into the'Volunteer Naval d�a Is sending moro can- 1*: � i ,L. ., .: � . . I ,� ,u � Y� _� Reserve, and " 0 . �`J I - . .. I ., � .. . I * * * hub dirty gray. Regulations say ell- and specialize . d escort craft to make half a dozen. current comman . Aers nod hall t Britain than�',ever before. . .." $ ...". 11 g' (), 11'' ­.�., I-OlAemakeys! For 'centuries . Of " 0 4f � .1. _ �� I'� . , �11'. 11 . THE QUESTION qOX Of the nearly six hundred kinds Of . . � ... , I 9%, signs should be T0911larly washed, but up 1 the bullt, of a sheep -dog navy. fighting vessels are mP� who had nev- fish to "".:.. L: � FyWril und In our salt and f�esh wa- . 1...� .11 ..."!, �;,....'�',I-:'.'?. �.i�!i 14 q , P, tribes of Asia and Africa 'Mrs. 0. D, says: "�ried cleaning this crew, like many another, firmly "Why," said an 'admiring Canadian of� er been to sea in their lives fttil a . I 11 .1 � i;i :­. � : : I , 41)' ,194, ters t4l,rty are eaL*?'ecially important in L ...:7 .Z F . I t'L 0 L ,rent kinds, of chess but Washable Wallpaper with soap and believeii laundering would mean bad ficer, "they're turning -them out like .Cpuple. of years ago. I ! . � .: , L '. . , -,'. , `i�" rarmeT " ! V.! " �� ,; ,- ,! '. . .... ,A. !"'�6te"r'prisiug English e' . , ,t�*� L ,water and it turned very brown. What" luck� commerce," according, to Pr . . ;.:;;�:�16' L "' I t . . � . . e s I an - escort vesser I R. Dymond of the Museum. "Qf these I . .1 �: RIC ASES 41 .1 , , I : .10h �` - ..;, V .. �:- R A Ir% LLLL.... "I" . ' " I i T agg'of Cheddar, near Bris- should I bay u ed? I As she sticks her nose deeper in the armed mine sweepers that do double Sailed on was experienced In both the saIM040--five Pacific and one* At- W V L Ill ,�); so many sansages.11 Chunky and well- . I 1� I , .. The skIbper 'oi ' ... "I 1W .�MJWA ,W - . �, - " s PPI . 1 3 � � ,fo 6' "' -yatematized the tormer Answer: A cloth wrung dry, out of mounting swell, spray freezes ever duty as escorts, b4,g woodqn gasoline merchant Ill i . ,,�' : Viho a . ug and the I �p'�,,O,� u�d_ method Of processing, Cheese lukewarm suds. Water softeners, thick' r I 1 six increasing .la Coast lantic�are pre-eminent. Of the strict- for Ifeadach" and 0the)-ilaips ' ... 11� ,,, I"' "Lj�' . � ier on he n unches patrtll Guard; but the lanky gunnery officer ly .41", .. .1. -;- ,��:P­ . �1, I � WaAek.' according to this method is harsh ,soaps, alkalis and hot witter weight of ice that c I for barbor-and-river marine fish, herring, cod, halibut � i �` . - , . 11 . . . . 51011 .g i- ' an seriously men- and con%roy of small coasters; and, graduated in economics from college and haddock head the list. White- . ­_ �j�!,s�'P �W M , � ` ,,,,,,. _Alleol' Cheddar and has become the must ,be avoided. ace her safety, Officers and men alike most plentifully and, usefully of all, only last June. Now, as "action 8t, fish ranks first In value among th� I ." - _1111"",'�� A.Podel Of cheespinaking thif worK_ Mrs. J. M. asks: "Recipe for a cake ,Aear hooded I'duffercoats" that make corvettes -husky "" _� ", 1'. I _ �. , . - . little ladies not tioas" rings, he appears to enjoy him- . - ,, . NIN I . 1. . Dried FOult Muffins . I I I . . I .. I 11, 1��,,, - ,, �1-n Canada, Cheddar cheose is both I - self hugely scrambling f9rward to "Are all of these kinds on view in . . - , 6ver. called 'Burnt Leather'?", them look like a frostbitten congre- much bigger than sweepers, but pack freshwater kinds." �� � � ."a��L ,, Answer: gation of monks. Incongruous touebL- Ing Plenty ,of piJ. ' A01c, % (;Up Biioed', whole or chOP- ., 0 , ach. They carry., light muster his crew at the deck gun with the'Museum's gallery, so that , ; �� Al , 1'r 4 plentiful and cheap, and for quality Burnt Leather Cake e6 are supplied by a seaman muffled deck gnus, rapid!7fire Oerlikon dual- a half gale from the North Pole play- the Pub- Ped dr.ied fruit to sifteil dry ingredil- ", I'll, ..... ri`!! 1,; 'did you know that the cheesemak- % cup brown sugir In a lady's, discarded fur coat, 11C can see the wealth of fish- I "t, L . . u heavy � life Can- .j,.'�77 ent&. .. . "' *X�s- of Ontax machine guns lug tunes on his teeth and freezing ada possesses.?" we'ask. ' - �11. 1�,.� . lo have won many prizes 14 cup boiling'wafer for masculine shoulders, and a signal- and depth charges. Sometimes these the six-day beard on his chin. It was . ,, , ',.�'. , I 'i:, 41, ", �, (617 thei� products? There's h Jeliyt Mupine � (", lgl�, , . 1911 nu- % cup baking fat man in a leather windbreaker still corvettes go all the way acro' "The Museum has ,on display no .1 �6,t 1;,�; ss; some- another ex -college they on, the bridge . ... ' � , I I less than Orre'hundred and six I fe- Halt fill greased -muffin tins with , .1 , trition -value, too, in cheese: ft is I cup, white suiar bearing his higli school football let- times they,go only as f4r . it� 'I ' L". "'i"'. C as 'Iceland, who rang action stations. He did it I . ''I 41J,,S,,% roade, from milk -that wonderful food. 2 cups bousphold flour ter. Dungarees ol�i most. legs are the where similar boats based on Britain on his own, not- waiting' to ask the dian . fishes,',' batter, dro?p in one teaspoon tart Jel- 1�! 131..W�1. . . - n,.:, I .� ­., ,& Small quantity (Y4, lb.) supplie's one- 2 egii" . stated 'Professor Dymond. .. I" 1-y or jain, cover with, more batt6r and ' I � , 1, : . 11 .11, L nearest approach to a uniform, take over., . skipper, and is tickled right down io ' I I -,z�,�'11 � � ;1 "'barter of the calories needed per 3 tea -spoons baking powder rances. Meet The corvettes' breeding is out of Vis half -frozen toes when the "old 1 - '. bake. �, . . . , . ,q 1".. � . � . �, . �il.. 41ky by the average adu't. It!s a 1 teaspoon. vanilla . the typical unit of the Royal Canadian the sturdy,North Sea fishing trawler. man," "noting up to the bridge like collision is*almost as much of a-haz- I . I � � P. , .A I .. � !h, � . .J J��,�'� L gtand Meat substitute and, being,4 a J"CUP cold water. Navy. If the United Nations manage by the whale(es -killer 'boat. Broad a squir?'rer, agrees that the detection ard -as Umboats. Without the remark. . ' , ��� ;�L��. .�, - . I 'V Cooked product, it requires *AI - sugar' ill pan to lick the U-boat menace, this stub- beam and' bluff -boVr enable them to devices give every indication that able det ' I . . �,!.�'. .y a Syrup. --Heat br6wif' . t. , '��, L octing devices, equally ef0ci- . .- ��.. , irmail, amount of electricity to blend over fire until dark brown; then add by'little ,iessel-and her scores of ride the heaviest weather with', ease. , , -1 . I I ,�,�L�;:L Jerry is off there to �>rboard in the ent,'at locating friendly freighters or I I - --- I , , , I fi&voum together-b6th important fac- boiling water. 'Method: Cream fat, Plucky sisters -will deserve much of 'Men who cbminand them., Including howling gloom. Prowling submarines, the jobL would be 1W 01P . ,;, i,� I . , , i k'� �. . t9're today. &do sugar and beaten egg yolks; 'the credit .. I , . .. I . . . . the former skilIper of a 2,0,000-tofi lui. k, The ship swings'hard astarboard in close to imp6asible. 11 ­­­ __> I I , � . - -_ . ! .. 1. * * * . cream well. Sift flour with baking Pew .4mericans know that Caifada ury liner, swear they are better sea an astoundingly sharp curve, the Accidents aboard ship are frequent. . " L LL � L I 'I.", , NUTRI-THRIFT MENU ' i . I : . . I . . � " Powder and add, alternatety with wa- has a navy. . . '. How waw�ei*II . . . . '. ,Y. 11 I ,,, 1��� -, Break -fast: 'Orange Juice, cooked But the American forces boats than many vessels 20 times telegraph jingles for full speed ahead, A centipede dipped Ili glue could not . �­. 7 1. " �, With wheat ter, to fat mixture. Add syrup (there that took Oran, in North Africa, know their size. .. . . I I and sparks- pour out of the funnel. keep this feet on the slippery steel . . I I , P- ftiIiiioiiiil A"s. AT cosaiiIiiN ft I . �.,�.,:. L � eekeal germ Rud milk should be about 5 tablespoons) and it. Of the ivarships escorting, thew, Shallow dhaft makes them difficult The kid beside You tinkers hopofully decks of t& corvette when. she is really * I I .. . . ; . . , . . . maim . " French toast, coffee. vanilla. Lastly, add stiffly beaten in, -after fending off submarines all to torpedo because a torpedo will not with the magazine on his sub -machine showing off In a heavy sea. That 111111100A - SLIP ft $L40, I ", . I'll. L " . bouaiA - no to am - .. ., Dinner: Potatoes (to -be, mashed) egg whites.' Bake in layer cake.tI6 the way, 17 were Canadian; and Can-. run accurately unless set too deep to gun. ,. A year ago he 'was driving a means broken legs, fractured skulls- I I -_ _ .. d.. J ,, 1, �� mild steamed ciscoe, coddled apples in oven of 350 degrees for 20 minutes. 'aaian seamen manned many of the Tranow i. . I I . I 1. ' truck in a siInall town- in Ontario. Ev- usually, with -out a doctor to help. And -Mr— 9 ,�'L . . x1ld - tomatoes (heated). . . catek a corvette's keel. And they can :::::: i . . landing boats. Prom Iceland to Cape- turn on "a dime for repeated depth .. iil�. ibleme . I L." I 11 ..;.... Sup�er: , bheese ring with creamed Anne Allan, invites 'you to write to town, from Trinidad L to Australia, this ch - ell under his shrouding duffel -coat you. there is the ever�present chance of be- . ����� � .... . 4 * .. i ­ - ,.arg I . � o attacks,or for ramlhing a sur- call see his shoulders sag in 'disap- ing..,Washed --overboard. The be" all . . : i " 1. peas,,baked potatoes, cottage pudding. he� c/,Q The illiron.. Expositor. Send Youngest and most highly ' submarin7e. Many a corvettes polutment when the ."old 'Mail," .say- it ' A 1i 4 a i � . specializeJ faced I I - I" I I � in , your qi1estions, on homemaking of the worl . s now what thal means. in northern Qum. . . - . � ", � I . RESIPES � I L d's sea -fighting outfits Is do- crew have ,beard the "loudhailer" or. Ing' omething sulphurous, has to ad- latitud , � � . . , in 11 WUL 901111111110cm;;; :* � Cheedb Ring problems and waich this column.for Ing an extre 'ely d3eamanlilrb - and the bridge bawl: "Stand by for' ram- mit the quarry is lost -this tim-. I I .. I . I replies. 41 . I e So far as I'm concerned," says the ' C_ I I . dirty -job. I - 1-0-111LIPLOCAVIIIIII 11 .�,' ' .. .- , �( eggs slightly beaten - ming!" and flopped Where they stood, Canadian losses inthe never-ending gunnery officer' laying cribbage,, t4 0 i il I :,.� i Its specialty is submarine -hunting. feet bracea' for.wa,ror, for the smash- battle have not been negligible. in the wardrc I . .1,11 i cup milk . -�Xandon ship' means . . This'virinter the RCN handled nearly Ing shock as I Clow to Padian.nt Buildiag., � 61.1 2% tablespoons melted butter I she rides over and one black week the RCN lost a de- pick up a big chunk of iron and dive a��'tr of Toronto, MaVe ��. I I ! . halt' lot the whole North At'lailtic cou- crushes the U-boat's ' below-stirface stroyer a corvette and a converted' overboard. I'd rather get it over Gardmm6 FoAhion. to 11, 11 % cup grated cheesfk I . . ­ I Shopvinx Distrkt Whol�l� . , Ho.ma. Theetr*s, Chu.�hr,j � '. ... I V2 teaspoon salt . . I . . Early Seeding voy Job-Nari,ber One, life line Of the bull. One corvette skipper, maklu� yacht by enemy action. Besides, when with." BUt in the next br4ath he is of E my 13-0tuination. .. L . _� I . I . war -plus numerous olther ml ' P I .. ,.:. : I - . .1 .. ., ssions use of hi ; .% teaspoon pepper � ,s vesseys great maneuv8rabil- convoy and. escort -both must run discu.ssing wh4t he plans to do after the . A. bL Powsxji, pre.ident . I..., . , . Su.ccess in the culture of certain Of all aroillid the glob�. Not bad for 'a ity, recently rammed a submarine without lights through storm and fog, war, back hob3e In Br"' .. 1. 1, �i ". . I I . � I . . . Jti�h Columbia. 'I .-I . . ", � � �. Pew graini cayenne' ' the vegetable crops depends -to a cQu- navy which in 1939 was hardl� beyond three times running, risking his own . . . . . . . . . Few drops onion juice. . siderable degree upon the' time th ,� t... I . L . ., I 1. . I � I.. : , 1 I. I Combine- ingredient,' . I e token size -six British -built destroyers ship ,but also very definitely sinking — " ____-4;,,- L I � I . . � . � ­. . B in order given, seed is sown a.5" well as the soil type .and five m1ne sweepers. Today Can- the enemy. . ­ . . r . � I . — - -_ - - � " ' . I I L' ' __ ' . y�. *�11 . Turn into buttered riug mold or rim- 'in which they are sown. coupled with ada has rilore than 300 fighting ships Fifty thousand people,- many �,Of . . E, ! . . , I � ' I bale molds, set in pan of hot water, the soil fertility. says T. F, Ritchie, in service, an.' close to 99 . I ,�.' L�' � 1 6.,;.. ,. - and bake uniil brown �n ,slow OveL Division of Horticulture, Central -E,�c per ceit. them women, are now turning out es . I .1. . . ` ' - I LA , ofi,'the vessels ts'corte I Fair- Han& Trained for War Work . ,_1 _�T; I . (325 deg.). Turn onto hot serving 1periniental Farm, Ottawd. . N d .eastward by cort craft from Cahadian shipyq,�ds in . I . .1 . ' ��.: ;.�._ . disli and fill centre with creamedl I the .RCN, ca.rrying gasoline and tanks such,numbers that some -an be giv3ii � I �, . -Many of those crops b'est suited to a E, 1: V. 1. Serves .four. k '. "R i;- peas. , nd planes, have arrived safely. to Great Britain, the Free French and L .. _�, , _�r , , � , i ii,-,.� k, cool weather and soil condRions pro- A realistic %villingness -to specialize 'he United States. They 'have also . .C.. �' %, .1 * - ,��: . ,Lbnche,on Cheese Dish duce the maximu� retur;us if the seed in dirty work, a`nd never mind big- b,ilt, since the- war began, 700,�00 : . L� I .i . 2 eggs slightly beaten is sown ai a time when the "O.Ot s1vs- ship glamour, made' that mh . :,1' �', � , ­ . 11 I , , I cup thip cream -acle pos, I :: ,:. ::.: i t, tons -of, badly-neeeed merchant ship.; : 11 tem can be established under the sib] I :. .:�! .:. .!�.­:.� . . je.. The misnellaneous character . ..., .:. J 11 .:; .. . . I. ;.-.:,: . I.. , I t, aspoon: salt . ., . i t: . . I'tablespoon butter � best, conditions for gi-owth. The- in- The' rate production naturally r � 11 . . e of the fleet she started ';�i+h 4s still L of . ".. �:­ ,:,��! � I i , ': I I fluence of the length of day also has. evident any day ati a certain base in means a dearth o� skilled shipbuild- :. ;.. .-:�. IL : : I 1", � . `�;.s:', . . . . . . . iii-�,:. il..­ . � ; _:.., ::::: . I . , I Ing labor. Expbft mechanics, ship-flt- ;. : . . . % teaspoon mustard a very decided effect on the growth. Eastern. Canada. Over there is one ..­:; teaspoon paprika :,::,..',,' I :;1 . I.... � :�; ::: 1;;:- g �41 For instance. spinach will develop e S. ters and' the Tdftsmen who' translate 1�1 .. W%: ..;.;.::: �', -_ _ , -built destroy r - . � , �, . -Few grains cayenne , satisfactorily when of the old English 'blueprints'into vessels can't'.be train I . imm ... . I., .. ­ ."._'�',-` I -':dw" early but Here is a revamped U. S. 'Tounpiper­ - - . ­... . .1 , . % Ili. mild cheese cut in smallpieces 5 A, X � 1:1 ", : . I � , I] . . kin an and I ­ Stale, bread , cut iu finger-shape.l. er date, in equally as good soil w I baso,� deal in 1940. The graceful craft I who ha,d left such ;P. -for- ,, . olne of the same seed sown 'at a lat- destroyer, acquirPd in that � keels ed Ili a hurry. ' Canada advertised for ..:, �,� . ' lost" skills nien' F h. do '. . strong hands have � . pieces 1/3 inch thick. bolt or develop a seed stalk almost , I joined Ili the war against the enemies ,,.".:1::::. x. Ril trAdes foi- otb�r­ Jobs, and turried'u� '. of F reedoin and those pictured above :. 11, 11, .with 1"aw.*A,Dff .clipper l - . - - - . .:!".; I . , _tPa&�1bfb,AW-04m-`th ,biTtr9r,"%ffail-ge immediately I borr .Joek� an t�nexpected "kold mine. Out of the ; are employed in, e manufacture of - I., n� 6r the 'crop .should be ready Ing very queer in ,her gray war paint, tfi ',`.'.", ;.. . I �, ,::: --- . " close together' around sidei of but- for use. wheat-and-azittle, Canadian West came naval guns at the Nitional Railways 0 .I..."... . I ' 'tered baking dish, hav�ng bread ex- There are other reasoas why early fs a private yacht hastily Clonverled hundreds of skilled veterans .'of Scot- I. Munitions Limited plant which- is .: : :;.'.',, . ,;. I- ::.:. ... . ....., L L I ­ . ., ..... . . I.- - 1, . tend about one inch above dish; also seed-inj .should be done; firecded in ? — , operated by the Canadian National . . . ­ i��:,*:.'.,.. ,:,. land's Clydeside sh! lards who, find- Itailways. Some of the handsghowia ;. :...,.;..-'.1 !;%;!�.-:4;-%�'.. . �' 6i ply .; :i*i*ii*:.:- - Combine other this is the escape of c !"..".1".1 �iii�!i:��,�ii,�� _ ___ I . , V., ' 'L. line ,.bottom of ,dish. ins of cer- twigs, leaves and 'other debris. AnY Ing things: tough in the old country performed useful tasks in the . 1'::., , - * . � . home . ;� P I , .. ", . : ingre!dients, 7pour into dish and �bakf, tdin types. By early sepiliug, the Perennial weeds that, cau be detected when shipbuilding slumped after the � pri . ,or -to the war, but were not I I, .i`.' -... .`.�,:::, - � .I IL I ., I 36 minutes in oven (350,deg.).� Serves crops if grown qui�kly will be ready 4bould be, Pulled or cut out "at this last' war, bad migrated t' engaged in,whitt the economists term required for rifling a barrel. Each this work depends the range and azeu- � I . I I . . o"Saskatche- . I . � � � four. I . k . for' use and gone. before the .insect time. The soil on thin and bare ar- wan and Manitoba to start lite over. I "gainful occupation." The sturdier successive broach removes one one- racy of the naval gun when in action. . , . . , Cottage Pudding, (Requested) pests become too,trAblesome. lkadish eas should be. thoroughly I ra, ' hands are those of men who were thousand of an inch of steel until the - The second picture froiii,the left is . , � . 1. . ' I . ked in These middle-aged Scots s.till rei!"pm- machinists in the shops of the Nat- desired calibre is attained. . part of a milling operation. The . L � � L -Y,,' cup baking f at ., . . is 'A good example of this. . order to prepare a seed bed. These -bered Just bo�V to do it. . ional S stem before the war and who Right OF centre is pictured the worker' is using a wrench to .tighten '' gis cup, sugar . I ' y 1, � . , L . � I A few of the common cropq that areas should tfie'n be seeded with an Canada's navy has had no' Teci`uit� were takdu over as instructors in the preliminary process in liying out the a nut on the trigger'sear. . �� . . . ,: .. k egg beaten I I are considered important io be hand- adapted seeds mixtur.e at the rate of Ing problem at ali. It has been able war plant. In two years �hey have bridge ring. The worker is using io� Continuous checking- is niecessary I ' ' ' 1 ; . , �.. I I cup milk led, in th,is way. include .such crops, as two to four pounds per 1,000 square not only to man e,verytbingL the Do- trained hundreds of men and *omen Vernier height gauge and'his move- during all stages of the manufacture L I 'L - . � , . � . I feet o h on -i,lau launch, but to I sup I ply , to operate intricate machinery. ments require skill and �the ekerciere of naval guns. Gauges have markings I I'll, .2i0cups flour lettuce. radish, 'C!irly d' e ace rding to the t Inne�s, of the mini ov- � Caught by the camera 'and shown of absolute precision iii measurements. I � I I . . I 11 . en, iv , oEi1onE, I . I . � 1� . I . 4 teaspoons baklilg powder - ,smooth peaa and spinach. , - turf. A.fter the seed 'ba4' been U111- er a. thousand , men to th'e, British I above in the top row of pictures,the At the extreme right a ,%,Oman sofine as to be beyond the range of nor- .. . I % teaspoon -salt. . I ' I . a using . I ,!,L . . work being done by these hands from 'worker is hand -finishing .on, the. �. . .. . Lettuce,' spinach, sr . - e 1641n, d formly scattered by raking.or by the navy. I =1 vision. Here an inspector i i 1. � , � nifying lense to note. the � ­ . Cream- fat; mix in sugar gradually, radistla can be 'sow,n as soo� as the application of a -thin layer of ' r expansion : left to right is as follows: .1 .. breech block of -a naval gun. Even a magm exact ,. .1 I L . s screen- 'Office would have been s in use reading on the Vernier-Calibdr,gauge. -, 4 I � -National � - pre- catch in'thb'breeeh mechanism., there are various operations which. , 'All steel brought :into . 2' - I !beat in egg.- - Sift flou� measur:e and ;soil is dry, enough to rakie, In fact, ed t6li oil, -after -whi-ch the seedefl, arm- more of a headache except� for L Extreme left, fitting the safety with hundreds of machine I : I ddd baking powder and salt. Add a1v while tho-re are SLIll �mall .patches 'of eaB ihoUl.d be rolled.. . . - . I . . ...... � 1 4 1 war foresight. The RCN is 'largely Second from leff; gaugin use of hand tools. �� I ". .. I temately with milk to ftrs� ,mixt1l' ' %1 th6 gun relm,re the Munitions plant is tested for quality. I re.. thawing sn,ow about. Then at infer. 'Except for the rolling after Bedding, staffea by Naval , Resdrve officers chamber. Thi deviation a towed in u the lower pailel at the extreme �t the extreme right � a Government "I 1! . Pour into cake pan or muffin tins. vals. of about two weeks� additiobal Only One I-Oilipg is necessary each from 'the Merchant, marine and fish- , 'this work, 'the "'tolerance;" as the left'the worker is gauging the borQ of a - I � .1 . inspector is looking through A micro- � 1. . ,. I I . . sowings 11 I 1, I... .. . . I — . should be ma�de for two, three year, and then only in., districts where lug fleets, the Coast Guard, and the machinists say, is'limitpd to two teu-� barrel during homing operati us.'This scOP�, part of a Vickers testing , . 11 L . I . - . or four sowings. , ' frost has, ca I thousands.of an inch, which is split is part of the.rifling 61 the, barrel by machine by which a diamond makes ` I- .. � . . . . bsed heaving. The rolling patrol fleet of the famous Royal. Can hair precision. . which -each'broach removes a minute an indentation in the steel to record ,4 . �. . . ' . " I . 1, . ­ . I Purly 'end4ve I,% an imPortant crop sh6uld be'. done after the frost is Out. adian Mounted Police. But there are . . Ih the centre pileture the . worker layer of steel from the int,erior. Upon its hardness,'the result being indicated .�. is L . , ,;, L I :: that is not used ri�arly q much as it of )tbe ground and before the soil also m-a'ny officers from the Volunteer removing a broach, one of a s(I't of 40 the skill and care7 emplov6d diiring on a dial and noted by this method.' I I � 11 , y s 8 . . I L. �o � r , I .�hould be and is ha ' ndled the same as becomes too dry. Ffeav soil bould I - :4 1 1 . ' I � . -_1 11 " , � I - L lettuce. Earlv seedinz is important never be rolled -when very wet. . :1 . . I . t, ­.­ I 611 . I .1 "I to insure the . format'ion of ,firm, wpli Proper fertilization is a very im- � . L. I IL . � . . ...'. - . .11 1 � . . . FIREWOOD STOCKS LOW THRQUGHTOUT DOMINION . . , ! . . � I developed hearl.�_ ' - Portant, �art of the lawn ri�aintenance Z I I I I . I . . I I I t�, . . . 11, . P. I I Onions require a moist. cool soil in M'Ogram, the chief deruglid of ihe I I � ,� . � . . I � ,,� - I , , , I ­ - I "' L -0 . I , � � � which to establish their roota a * , "' , .. .. . I I .1 . , prior graig being for nitroge . . :;�:!�'j� .: :1% .!, 1: 1:1, ", ... . , L I . i", � Poor turf �..,,.,.­ ­:..� I I 1. . . . ,. I .::;�;::�:::�.';:%�, :�,:, L -,��"W, . ' . . . , .!" .... : ­ ..I . I 11.1 . � .. I val of the hot.. dry stimmer - I ... . .1 ,.,.;',.:L. ': ,L . I :: . . ' L ... . . ,:: _ ... .. L V.�� ; . '... to the atri requires the iiPplication of phosphor' �11" ", " �' :,�:_ L, , ;­ - :: ; �Wlifh "MAGIC" I: - ....,� I .'' k�,, . ' I 1_ , I I, k �.:. 1. I . . �::. � " �. (lays and, the root maggots, ,".'....., . ,:,: . . , , , , , , , ,.::.: ,,�::::::.: ::' I � - Early us and sometimes potash as w :. : . 1. ..:::"., ,.. , ... I. I I , . ell as '-' � .:: ..: ­ , I.: :.� I :::.::! ., ''. 1, . �,�.' EGG ROLL t :_.:::�; . 11 .1... ,:;� ::�:.,i.: , - """'' ", . : : � -:, .j,..,,.�'.,,--".-1 . , """' . ust as I!, nitrogen. -A recent *order of the War- . ".,.�_i . . :: .:;..: -:;:x�.; ,::::. '­:' 1: �:�:;�!�:::�.�: I.- I � I ; ::: , :;:..;;;; � 1`1� ' , . P - �'�:j:':�!:;: ;;,�:::.;,.:.: �:::::!;., ::, , "' ""'"' I" I . . I . : ..", 1, 7 planting of onion gets iA j ­... .".., " I I'� � � .. .. -1. � I .1 .1 . ... L ,,: $,t , . , , .... 'L. . _ ., ': � I . . , , . �;;::�:: :::., ; :..,. . I . .11 . I I , :'L: , . .:. L . ::'11 .. ; .4 , � , ..::. 1 2 c. flour porfant .as I I-— I - I .I.. .1 .I... - . .... No - . - - _... 01" . tbp �arly seed sowing. time Prices and Trade Board prohlb- .; ,: . ,;i ..i: , � I. I.- .I � .:.% , : . :1: .. ,�� � . 4 tsp. Magic Baking Powder , , : .. 1. I. �:!::�� :., ::�,:: "". '. . . : !! %, - . . . . . �:.; .. . . . . . . r- , I . I ::,::: " - , � . I . ,�"L �, .. . ..�: . . I " ;.: . L . . 'W�L . is dry enough .. I . ... - I .. , I I . .. I ,�L ,�L Y2 tsp. salt � When the soil to bar- iti� the sal� of fertilizers containing I * ,....;­;.:.:. �:�:-! �: .. �: �.;.: � 11 . I . . ". 'g. '' : L .:.-_�- : I . -,:;;,; L. ,, X�;� ! I I : i . � I I . � � ... 4 tbs. shortening L .. . .�: �­ . ' . . I r , ... .. i�i�!::!��: , ::,::, :�:. �'. . :!�:: "L L I ,..; , �it is time to sow chemidal nitrogen for use on lawnia. ' . .... �A le g .: .1 .: � ": ': ::.:. ,. . :11, .11 .... -_ ::�..: " 'y 9 I I :.::�:..'L'�... :;. - 4" ,. . v I I .,� . '1�, . . , I I I ; ;:;il��I�i :.. , C. mAk , ., L . . I ,: . ... E, 1. 5 There is no restriction on the. use of . :, ��;::� ­,....., , ­ I . L . L .4; ..'' . ­_.. -::','.'i1 Y2 tb� seed and plant the sets, , ;".. . I . d :: - I . .:1:_ � :. �;. ; ... :" I... I . hard boiled eggs � . �, �.:, F. . �.. . I ::; ::, �;�!., - - , ". . - � .. . . i .. ..;. ��: �.";::�;-i:::;,:.,::;:;�; ,.�; �;:;:, 1.-;;.,� , " ., , .� . 4 tbs. milk TJ -1e following spinach varieties organic fertilizers as. yet, and these ;:; , ,0,. . . . , ".,�1'.:]:j.1 . :i- . ". 1_� : Ill .-_ ..; :::: *::,: ;:!;::,-;' ,:�i,:�!�,:` ;:;;:; :�:;;;:j:j:::;: ... ,.,-'.."'...,.',�".,;;:.:�:;:i.7'�:,",i�..�,:�;���;:�,�:�:,::::;:i:�;i;i:�i,:::�; I I . I l; ...:; I pk�:. , 'L i:i:i:i;i,.,:;;:���i;;�:i:i:::i: � ... ­ � . 2 tsp. lemon juice I ;;..,:� V . ., .; 1. I I :, I . ::.,:. : ,K2;$1.:!: " ,-P -'I ....... ; , I . . I , � ". , . I haVe been folind very satiqfactory: may be used on lawnA wit4 satisfac ML :.%:�'. - . i.- .. I... * I I ...... hopped onion - :,� i _;;. , , %, . , .�,.:� �� j� �:::ilv��*:;::, '. ..... � I . I . ,L ..�:: :; �i ., jl�.�,.:i:ji,.-,.j�j�!�� : � 1i is ` . � ::: , ., . �: 11 - ` , ":;:: I :::; , , ".1 � I ., .. - : . :, , V - - .. 2 thp., 11 hooped ppriddy , ' Long Standlug, Bloomsdale, ,a.vgry at- tory.results. The Ind scriminato use . ." �.:, �!. ., � . . :;� . 'c . 1; , �,:. "' 0, . .�:: -,*:� I_- . . X,*!*!: ....... " , ' - - ,. - - .. :: - . - .., - � . 2 tbs. chopped green pepper , , �� �i' : .:.*: � "x - " `;;;;;:i� ';:.1 :, -- . I ts tractive ,crin'kled'\typ,e and 'Nobel or of fertilizers on turf is not recom- _:...., �,i:::;: � . i - . . # � I . I ;'�.:�:ii� - ­ ."-,::.'-*-`.`,,.-'-, :.: - I . p. dry mustard - . "M . . L , �: �:�!;:::.. , , .;%,�Jft,. , : ::::::, ,;,:L . L I I I Sal I '.. . . ,, i*� . :':'I' .:.,. . . ',:�,,�::,. j�:j:j:!: .. :-:� � . 4 pemer, pnpilkn , Giant Nobel, 'a L L - : . V., . . "! , , .. I I ri�.;i . I be0a(r' Amoth thick mended, because as" much as Possible �:7::,::..,.,..;.:;::::;U:�'I'l�";:: :�.� 4 , : i,% ;;,,�,;;�.:-.:.:�!..:..� .*. :.;:::� "I"'I"I". _;.%.-.�­­�i.3;1; .. ... I #0 , ., �, ;.. .-�:-;,:� ::j:;X: ".�.-;"Ikr,...�....;.,:�:;:::::�,�::::�la;:-;;:�;::::::,,,.;,;:,.;.,: . . iil;.; ....... :.�.:"...:k;.;.;.;.;.:.:.:,.:,;:,:I :::: 11 , . �! : :,:. .. �L�' �,;��"A i:.**:;i , . ,,�i."...,."i.i;*�,�;iii,�i.�.��,.,i�.,,,i.,,.� ,.';;::,::.. ... ,;:. �. :;v, ;;;,, I . . . Sift' t6gether first 3 Ingredientis. leaf type. . . I of the availa-ble- fertilizer- should be xi,;;.;::�!.��.r . ;.��:: ,..�...�.,i��ii�.!'�;'�::;:�':'i:: I . :�-.ig ..'ij �,.-.,�-ggii�: ?f,�;i:: .1 I ...... ­­ , Cut I a shortidning. Beat' In �.i�.:.,:Z:�. .:, ",.'.: L , ,,', �,*�:i �:_..:.- iiii�i�i , """ :;�...:::.1;.:.:::::: ,i��;�:;:�,:,� �', ;..:i*,5;:,:,�J-.:1 .. - . ....... ,,, I I � . . . ,::: L ;:. � ... I . . .... #, ...... �' ;�:ii:��:i�:i ii.��i� K**ix$0 - �;-..x;:;:;;;:;:;:: measuring cup; add ming Smooth or dimpled seeded Alas,ka reserved for food production. If " a ,�:; 11 �;.: 7, '� - .::,:: "..; ,::.:!�i;i:ijiji:� !:.....�:::"::�:�, .1 ... � -.1g. i� I i . .,. . . ,.,.., , i, - g " , ., I a �i�:� :. . I - .: I . . . , I ..:*:: ,IV �.% , . . I . make a cup, add to first mix- "%:.:" : 1. . 10. , .. . ��iiii,-,-,.-:-x. I I I �;;::'�::: " Irs, td% Inch thick, on or %urprise peas can lbe sown very- jawn Is in a vigorous, bealth3d, condi- - �;�: - : it". I I", K::-, , , . ­ � �;::, -� , 1111 - ' , :::4;.:d.d:..-11 I �"I.-�i:.,.,.*,.,�i�:����:�;::T?,� �;:.j.;,:.:.% R*7&�?7.,'11'11� �. �:*:�i>.'�:",*:il.ii�.'.Ii*.';i;",.,.,..*.-, I - , , .", '... .,..,. .. U_f= .i.:. ".., ...:.,::,.;; .... . . :,L , .::::, ; ,.,. -� 1`.1:..*;1',.-- " . , .- -� -.1,�,%-%­.;"; I , , "�:';::�: :� ... .... . _. , ��;­ , :::::': ­� - ... � I ", � ":: ­ . 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P I I � . ::. , ,: ... � , ..� . I .­- E To succeed with tbe-se crops, obtain amount"of nitrogen that it is neces- �, K :,i_ !� . __ � �:�:�:: , . � � � .,� � i� I �1. .4, �:;�. , L..;:;:;:;:: .8. :'i:i'i"'�'L. . ­j:jx:! good clean, seed- and as a Precaution- garja to a6ply .in order to mainta.1 `,":? , .. . . ` .� .. I .... . ft* , L ..I .:::: I . " .�: ! -;;.: - :!; I 11 1,:;::::ii`::;i. , x : . ­:�.:. I ! : . I ��,`.., , �.., :�X,x ...: ..; - . .. 11;�, LL ary measure against fungous diseas- 'ioiilthy grass. The best time to ap- :.: � - ': ': ­­ . 111� . � � L I ': it I ,'.�j:�O I I , , * .1:51,,_,- .,,: ,.: I be- . ' .:.. :j : �:�:� �k�. � i , , L ." ,*!;;"%iiii:1i*!:,:, i:i:... I . . es apply one of the Prescribed mer- P'y fertilizer in the spring is just . ", ­ L i�jij,i , .., , I - i , ., " ,.� ,.. : .�m I ::k:: �;::::;: .,; :::: . . ... ..... -:1'X-X-::;j$�:j�,:;: . , .,;-.;.;.;.:,.,. ::i:;:�;i:� - �:�:�:: !.;_ , , . 1. ... cury colurpound dusts as a' disinfect- fore bbe grass starts its new growth. j;L41, " , :: : , . ;� . ., . , '�.' - ..Ki.. . � 1;Z.:.:..,;.;.;,-:-:. :i�. :: . 11 !�`,.".*::!::x:' . I . , � , :. ,I. i*i*: .� i�:. ..�, .. . 1-1� :: � ii M',-........ .., . . . ...... . . : � . ant before the seed is sown, ,Early- Lawh mowers should be repaired '. * 1.--_,-:1,:y::-§ ii!i:i:i,!:�:�:�:!�i:�iiii"�"*'-, '��'0 ..� !:;:;:;: jL­ - L. :;:;;; I _ I .:i",i�i:iii����ii;i%':�'�iiii�,:I 't;,;, . seeling combined 'with good c, - lf'..`� I , - . L ' ...... :,!i� *� .. ::;-.� '. : , sl.k�.�: ,i;: " I ,. -1 VW . I .. ::;" 3, 1,X.:XN, �;,X.X,; V", _ ". '' i�L;.�:..,:�,,�.:,:,�.:�.;;-:.:,;.;.;.:,�:. .. I , ultura and sharDRned well in advance of the . ��!��! i !*i�lli;.,: lii::��:i:i'.'�:i�*��i�ii��i .11 -.0 - I � I � ,A . i!!�.�iA� 11,51: I "", "'. ...::: - L, .I...... ,� 5,,,��­4 , ; atisfactory re- "�!�: 1, ... ­­ .,�!�, . , .;.;:;:i*�"N, "'' N I , growing season, Mowlug sh, , '0iii: t". 111-1 . practic 4 - 9 0111V I ��!��T7��illl , es will insure. s 11-1�', I ."'. .-P 111i.� 11, � %5.1%. � � MADE I . .­ ;-, I :. ..X.:.;.X.:.A: turns ,... " . %, '0!�'. , early and at' no '!�'- I ,�;. ` rim .. ���i �, 4 1 ,::. , .� . IN 1. -1 time shoul, -1 11111�1 ,':Ll . ,. .*: .,.,:: j,:;:�: : .'.....,ii, .. �iii���i�.i:�,".���f�ii�iiii:?: i CAMADA � 1. h-Rv � fu a �11. :��ijij:��:���i!::��:: - i'iii',i�*:-::.,".�::: "".. X : I :,­ . I . I . . I ,. I I � � 1- 1� � .11 I'll I . I . . .. � I. . ;� I I . . . �il. I . � , ,1� ; � .. . ,� ,, � �.�� . ,,..,� ": � � , 1, . * . J " ­ o grass be permitted. q I 1- I I ­ 1-1 ... ....... . ... . . . ___ - " I - ­ ...... . .1;11 '. ", I . Cutting back such a growth always . . I �:::: �,`�.-,'.-`- 0 , gives the grass a severe setback. The Scores Qf Canadian comm6ties report that flrewood�stocks ..­ :,,�'.­ :: __ :.: The- Liawn grass should nevee be cut to 4L height- . ' ! - ! , � .1 . :::: . . - of less than one inch. A height of 1% are nearing exhaustion. It's fun for willing Youngsters, doing I . I I ..... ::.,:.:, � :. .:::: : The -spring Maintenance Of ]'awn$ to 2 inches Is much tb be preferred . their bit to stave off the firewood famine that has struck' I ':��:��:�..... . �.. I ;�.:-x ... ;-%::" ­.. should start as soon as the snow' melts particularly durifig the warmer il I, 11 . . - , :Z-;-:4:4;:?;1 4� `�' .:::",�11�(,�,g', -N , ;Fsi.. .1 ..... X". r : .. and the soil becomes sufficiently 'dry months, ., ' their town. Three piles of wood lilre the oU6 in the rightband - , . S - �, X� m.,..,., �,,i� - `.I.I.: . �Z;vl.�il�'.'i�i.r,�" .N.. .., 0. I I _ 1. . , "...., ..'."�.:'�.:.,�..,..,.'.. -1 ,,­... " ...:,:�.:��::::;,�, ::::: . : ; ,�.:1�"�l , `,�': ...,.k:�*�ill��-;-:-,K:...�'....":.:.:. . to Permit work, states 3, 14. Boice, " - , , .. I.Y., '4". " I ,,,.,-.-, , " .::;, , I Additional information an the con- picture la,all that Is avp0lable In t I MR. ,\ ,f:�,:::%,,.: ! "I'll, 5 :;, 1; '. k6fage PlantA Division, Central 'Ex- struction and care -of lawns may be ' his Ontario town of 4,000 ' :?4v 1 I . I : . x , :4. -M!`�`R­l . I I dJlt&l P&rlV, .Otta*ra, The first secured from the Division . .of VOT&ge The municipality ]a buying 4 wOodlot and CHI- ., , ,, WiM populatift. ,..'gV .�O.,: 1. 0:'P:�.;. -..11 `-� , , 600rafid'11,19 t,b fake the lawh* to r' . . _1 1.- .. �. . ,mig '0015.`: ;;. . I , e- Plants, Central ExDerimental Farm, tens will cut Wood in their spars tImb, to'ensure n6xt Wiliter's " - r��-- , .. I 416VO tbity winter's accumulation � -Of 'Otta*a, ::''-: ... ;-_1_1 I I ...... . .1 quoply. I . ........ I . .11 I � I I I ­ : I I � ­ �.. , ;� . 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