awhia bftffis ths acton prbtrbss thursday of interest to women menu hints dfahm tiettsatwui uua aita rfcllvk egos jcvksty day- bom way in comparison with many food which nro served both raw and cooked eggs lead in the numbw of way in which they can be used scrambled poached oookexlliuthhell or as an omelet hood freth eats make an appeal to tho moit fastidious taste combined with other foods eggs may be used for a bteftt number of deru and eupner dishes and in making oak and coolclti eggs are one of the principal ingre-it- nts there is now no rua work m buy eggs as they are old graded according to aovernmcnt standards as to quality and lh in order of quality the grades aro qrade al orado a grade b aid grade o tlie consumer service section mar keting service dominion department of agriculture recommends tho following i eg ted reel pes ainsvtwd boos in bacon rinos 0 slices bacon 0 egg salt and pepper cook bacon une six muffin tins with stripe of baeon forming each slice into ft ring ftround edgo ot tin brook an obb into each bacon rlnb wid bake in slow oven 325 degrees p for five to 10 minutes or until eggs aro sot re- movo from tins and serve on toast eoo amd potato casserole 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 3 oup milk 0 hardcooked egos sliced 4 cups cooked potatoes cubed bait popper and paprika melt butter mend in flour add milk gradually and stir until sauce thickens season to taste put alternate layors of potatoes gtfsx and sauce in buttered baking dish sprinkle top with buttered cracker crumbs or grated cheese bake in hot oven about is minutes serves six to eight- spanish cream imi tablespoons granulated gelatine 4 oup cold water 3 egg yolks vi teaspoon salt 3i cups milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 3ettg whites vj oup sugar soak gelatine in cold water make a custard of egg yolks salt and milk cook stirring constantly until mixture coats the spoon dusoivq gelatine in hot mixture cool and add flavoring when mixture begins to thicken told in meringue mode by adding the sugar to the stiffly beaten egg whites turn into moulds and chill serve with whipped cream or whipped jelly sauoo serves six whopped jelly sauce wt cup pure jolly rapc crabapple red currant pinch of salt jcgu whltounbcatien melt jelly in bowl over hot water add egg white and salt and boat with rotary water until stiff cool hints on fashions cfluai but important tho trond seems to be away trom the furtrimmed spring coat most women preferring the separate fur scarf on oc casion todays casual yet important coat in woollen is striped in navy red and gray tho diagonal ntrlpss converge to givo a slender line to the figure and tho border is used to edge the collar slaovea pockets and front closing navy bone button fasten from neck to hem its sketched over a navy jersey dress with white pique bow at neck thousands of mops la the armys latest demand on british industry mm chronicles ot ginger farm hf wrilun bumuii iw atlmi vvm riw gwendoline p clawuf vmm tttfc canadian wast kntkt weskty rww fee aim urn kuasa treat week al artl llifcltui i 1849 lost monday a meeting won called in this district in connection with hie rewly organised chamber of agriculture rartner and i were among those pre sent partner was very keen on going but i must confess i was not awfully anxious we found out what little there was to be known about this chamber of agri culture before the meeting started so we were more or less prepared for the discussion that took place apparently this is a movement which has been started in good faith with a real desire to- help the farmer for that much wo are ready to give the promoters credit the organisation is supposed to be nonpolitical as to what we have our doubts it may start out that way but later on well we are not too sure according to the explanation given by those sponsoring this new- movement tho idea la to help farmers get a better price for their products well tlia sounrih all right for long chough wc have wanted n better price for what we have had to sell but there has always been a big gap between wanting and getting just nt present we nro not too sure that this is the right time to agitata for higher prices certainly thoy should be a little better than they are today but considering the fact that we arc suppos ed to bo helping the allies to win jttie war we feel that f armors as a class should be satisfied to take what they can get for that reason we thought one of the main speakers of the evening got oft on the wrong foot when ho complained about ihe present level of hog prices the hog price as every farmer knows has been set by the british market we know it is low too low for the farmer to raise hogs at a reasonable profit butt supposing the farmer makes no profit at all if he can raise hogs for shipment to the old country and thus help out the food problem over there should tho can- when the queen elizabeth made her i adlon farmer think himself too badly adurmwraattvi chief among the change of- the past wk was the formation of a ministry d how also minister of transport as of munitions ami supply with hon o head oeorge klngsley shells wlto was director of adnlmltt ration of ths war supply board was appointed deputy mlnuur mr ahell a veteran of tlte last war is a prominent canadian in dustrialist james c duncan another wellknown figure in canadian industrial ufa wan appointed associate deputy minuter of the department of national defence mr duncan will devote himself exclu sively to affairs of the air service he u on loan for three months from tlie maineyharrls co of which he is vice- president and general manager with the creation of the new minis try of munitions and supply w r campbell president of the tocd motor company of canada retired as head of the war supply board which has now ceased to exist mr campbell will be avalslble in an advisory capacity to the ministry and has offered to nerve when required economy and finance the war supply board and its prede cessor the defence purchasing board purchased supplies to the amount of about 150000000 from july 1 4th to the date of the formation of the new min istry in addition the british government u spending 45000000 on purchase of war material and other supplies in can- n tbjfl-surn- wi fcej out bj jlhe cndtor thetirst war year in september few gratings add sugar salt milk gradually custard pie 3 eggs vcup sugar u teaspoon salt a4 oups hot milk i teaspoon vanilla nutmeg beat ct slightly and flavoring then strain and pour into pie plate lined with pastry- boko in hot oven 4m degrees p for 1ft minutes then reduce hurnt to 330 degrees f and bake until costard is set about 2fi minutes mmuwoubs 4 egg whites u teaspoon salt 1 oup nne granulated or fruit sugar vj teaspoon vanilla acklftaltto ogg whites and boat until whites are stiff but not dry sift 3 toblfpbns uflfa over whites and beat thoroughly- repeat until all sugar has been added fold in flavoring drop by spoonfuls or shape with pastry tube on aldiutaluebcoveredwlthiunori bake- in slow oven 360 to 316 degrees p about 4o minutes delicious served with ice cream l south african steel production a vast expansion in the south african tttool industry is at present under way t b african iron and steel corpora tion has a present capacity ofasioooo ingot tons at ibr pretoria works but here are now being expanded to a cap acity of 440000 ingot tons i in addition now orlts are to be established where capacity will eventually equal that dt tho present works the full significance of the above ex- paialoii wiu ibe arttouarly npproclatpd when it is realised that iron and steel inanuf aqturlng in south africa began on large scale only- hi 1s4 historic voyage to new york the floors of many of her groat public rooms were covered with luxury carpets from scottish firm which in response to the governments war demands makes any thing from armament enginocrlne to homely mop hoods mllofl of specially strong webbing for army equipment are now being turned out in its works cloth for the navys hammocks and blankets for the services are being woven on adapted carpet looms and when a ministry or supply official saw the odd bite of waste cut off in blanket manufacture he said we require tens of thousands of mops so a substantial order has now been placed for these efficient but inexiienslve weapons for keeping the army living quarters clean but tills versatile arm also haa 1u own engineering plant and work on new machinery for carpot manufacture has been suspended so that us a sub-con- traotorritnheipthe firms by precision machining certain parts of aeroplane and guns delivered to it in the rough in spite of all this war activity high grade carpets are still made for export and not only to the big empire mar kets such as australia and south africa within recent months orders have come from such places as iceland bolivia hong kong kenya and the west in dies and to fulfill tho expectations of iburo- poan neutrals carpets are now being mode for the continental market to metric instead of british measurements and in colors and sites specially in de mand in the various countries hardly a tribute betcer7than counting slup yrssatiift used after all what helps england indirectly helps canada too in the last war fanners made fabulous prices or their products surely wc dont wont that to happen again surely wc who live in comparative safety and com fort in canada should be ready to sacrl nee something to help those who suffer all the inconveniences of blackouts and who live in constant danger of losing lives and homes right now the outlook for tho can adian farmer docs look pretty bleak our export marlftt in some cases is practlc ally closed but wc doubt very much if the government or any now organlin- tion can do much to remedy the situa tion it may be only a temporary dis ruption of trade and one that will even tually right itself the war is still in its early stage the huge surplus of food stuffs has hardly been touched but the time will come when that surplus will surely be exhausted and tho canadian farmer comp oncerioreintohls own until that time comes wouldnt it bo possible tor the farmer to work out hit own salvation cut down on the cost of production where that is possible and make such personal economies as mny bo consistent with good management partner and i thought that dr w r oraham late of the orac- ouelph de fined the famrurig industry to perfection in theme few words farming snld dr graham r is a mode of living and an independence there you have the whole thing in a nutshell because to the farmer his work is a mode of living he is a farmer first and a business man afterwards t farmers as a whale are notoriously poor business men be cause the farmer is on tdeohit llvtng close to nature as long as the farm will pravldehlni with -ib- decent living and independence he is content but lately the farmer hasnt boen able to got a decent living to get along at all ho has -had- loapply business principles to farming and this is so foreign to lm nature thut he hasnt made much of a go of it of course there arc famtrs who are the spectators at a cricket match wore becoming impatient at the slow rate of scoring i wish they would play- this game to night under arcllghts sighed one muu why asked his neighbor well was tlie retort niy bedroom crloblts te itnmdandnhistspjtturf wards they arc successful farmers i5ut the idealist is not jnthvny class the chamber of agruuitire may or may nor be n good thing we fanuot tell but we are incline think that the fanners difficulties if let ulonc will eventually straighten tliopisiws out to everyones satisfaction fight for ideals i am far trom thinking that the wounds inflicted on our civilisation need be mortal but i do think that wo are fighting for its life and inasmuch as that life flnaly depends upon tlie ideals that inspire it i think we have nr chaiabbut u resist- and dereat by force the attack tbwjiloh those ideals yourr as well as mine are now exposed ton halifax at oxford year in september tlie brltlah supply board in ottawa in dlnburslng 07000000 of tli in sum and has already placed orders covering 70- 000000 with canndlan firms tho 17- 000000 balance will be spent shortly tlie whole appropriation being used for finished products including munitions the test of tlie appropriation is being spent by the british ministry of supply through canadian ogencfes in the british isles or in orders placed with canadian firms direct from a real bri tain developments in denmark find nor way have cut off those countries as simply bases for great britain and n largely increased demand for canadian products to supply the deficiency is ex pected to or toe ultimately tlie effect may be felt particularly in the forest products industries especially with re spect to finished lumber pit praps and newsprint dairy products it is ex pected will be required eventually in greater volume bacon butter and eggs being chiefly mentioned in this regard the canadian pulp and paper industry may be expected to supply demands ot the united states which are normally filled by the scandinavian countries already canada has been affected and restrictions have been plnced on the ex port of cod liver oil canadas supply of this oil comes in part from norway and great britain steps arc being taken to increase domestic production and to provide substitutes- for nnimnl and other needs with all these present and prospective expenditure and demands for canadian products employment is increasing in same parts particularly in the more in dustrialized sections of tlie country with the foncfas promotion to the rank of major gen eral of brlgadleracneral v w tmlum cb cmo dflo was uinounc d during the week by the mmcrcr of nu uonal defence major 0na1 odlfin also was appointed insxctrr aeneral of the units of the 2nd ulrihon of the canadian active service iquue progress of the british commonwealth air training plan was disclosed by a number of announcements more than 300 airmen completed tlclr h ca f course at the st thomas ontario tech nical training school the flrttlau to be graduated ilhea he school vi1t ubluhed oil december 4th 1010 fat- glne mechanics airframe hiehanlcs mbrta workers and mtaf workers were among the graduate another class will graduate from thu school on june nth and a third class on june 34th end tliereafter some each week whig commander o b odvlan af o was appointed to command ko 1 initial training school at toronto on april mth the first class of pilots nlr observer and air gunners will report to receive ins true t ions thrre nf these schools will be established in canada number 3 training command head quarters was established in winnipeg april 1mb oroup captain d d shearer has been appointed to command seven teen schools for the training of pilots air nlworvem and air gunners will be under tlie administrative control of this headquarters the command includes part of manitoba saskatchewan and alberta in this command will be also an equipment depot winnipeg a man ning depot drandon and a repair depot mai ton flying training school has been charged with the responsibility far operating no 1 elementary flying training school at molton till is tn accord with tlie policy of the depart ment of national defence in recruiting nlr schools developed with government assistance in peace time to aid in tlie war effort similarly tho cooperation of certain commercial aviation coin- pnitlrn will be nought tlie first direct indication of thu is the selection of dominion skyways training ltd to omrate no l air observers school at malton ontario which is a few miles from toronto a service flying training school is to be estnjbllstied at brentford ontario furthe liuwriuodlata inslruetluuof ale men red cross almost one million pieces or hospital and surgical supplies und collilnk have been shipped overseas by the cnnndai red cross society during the iast two months to canadas fliihtlnif tras and for distribution in certain atdlons ot warring europe these include gifts to the french and finnish red cross societies to evacuee children of london and to polish refugees holdiebs treated free officers and other ranks of the can adian actlvo service force who become jll while on leave or furlough with pay in canada arc eligible for mediral treat ment at public expense according to instructions issued by tho department of national defence to benefit by this treatment they must report to the nearest military authority who will com municate with the medical officer of the dtstrlct in which they are temporarl ly residing vktkkan uecal1a bcks8aok bttuooutd as uonbllfll7 a recent press report concerning in visible ink methods used by oerman prisoners in canadian internment camps to smuggle out ecret messages brought tack memories of the last war to w prortor of toronto 1 proctor was a member of the royal scots oreys and the first royal dra goons in the last war in 1017 he was made prisoner by the germans and in terned at jiameln-on-weser- during his interment he wrote his wire at that time hiss glrven his fiancee still palnly visible it thb u di ihe flrat poire of an oiherwlw fanooaot letter whloh br the approval tt4n of htm german censor is the crypuo message things are rotten here we have no- rood proctor had used tnttjc as an in visible ink siftxnltted to heat by hi fiancee the message had been plainly revealed this letter has been a prltfe possession of the proctors aver since he was prompted upon reading reports of sim ilar endeavors bji presentday prisoners to send it along to ueutcolonel h stethem assistant director of intern- ment operations and director of ihe prisoners of war information bureau we were jus l hoping granny would remember and long distantle i and peter really knew her voice thntn the rail thrill of long diatnnce voices cameclear and distinct colin completed quickly with rates so low particularly after 7 pm and all day sunday why wail for an excuse to call there nuut he tomeonm who would love to hear your voice tonigjit commanderinchief inspects her regiment smm visiting their training quarters in kngtand quen elizabeth inspected the toronto scottish regiment casf of which she is cmnmndcrlnclie men- em oi mis unit were selected for the honor of mounting guard a buclrgham palace canadian munitions factories workhig at top speed rrwotklriiatfullseedrnadlawunluoiufmtrltabre turning out urms and ammunition j for the al led foroea a work man itfcne cf tloao factors 1 shomtntctfamga steeichliel taruhcli morlngs info hnihe- a el rnslnti date colore of she and other details are marlced on tholel in this manner equipped witn premie ci mroi anpthor worlunan right la svwn eslra the finished shell cat lugs against accurate measurements thdi that do not tally mth squirt d rrcasmromiwts arc ut aside for recasting u 1 ja- 4 jjv