thursday june uu ims j press pace of interest to women cnec tfvej hello isasnemascen w only want to turn out pieces of war qulhbent wtui precwoib bat tbey soso want co turn out juatphtoct foods at hone among tbe wsstras that ft special deugjht are the meringues owlcat and golden the crowrdnt story of pies and tarts but there have been mysterious mertncue allures ewn in our very best kitchens so har gone hunting for hues to just- perfert meringues lo put you in the know the ingredients are simple ecc mhitet salt a little sugar and flavor log take eggs from refrigerator- and let warm to room temperature you mill be rewarded with greater volume of froth as you break each eggj sep arate the yolk from the whiuj if suitable for meringue white will be dear and firm and will 1ployi into the cup quickly if white is weak and watery set egg aside for omelette or custard be sure to use all of the egg white including the thicker por tion clinging to shell and yolk use a bowl that is small at the bottom placing it on a folded towel prevents it from slipping add a pinch of salt measure out fine sugar 2 tba sugar to each egg white or 1 lb honey syrup or jelly- use the rolling pin on coarse sugar j if you use an electric beater add sugar prior to beating when beat ing by fork or dover beater i beat whites to a foam before adding any sugar beat in half the sugar then fold in remainder sprinkling it in thus less danger of overheating the justperfect meringue is shiny and moist looking peaks should be stiff i when beater u lifted out and whites hold their position when the bowl is i tipped if you beat too long the mix ture begins to fly out of the bowl and the volume will be small it is im portant to stop beating at the proper moment- your pie or tarts should be ready for the meringue mix which is spread with a dull knife or spatula bake in a preheated oven of 375 degrees for 10 rains let cool at room temp erature do not chill quickly pluffy omelette 3 tba baking fat 4 egg yolks m cup water m tsp salt dash of pepper 4 egg whites stiffly beaten heat fat in skillet beat egg olks until creamy add water nnd season ing and mix well fold in egg whites and pour into skillet cook slowly over low heat until it u browned evenly on bottom set in moderate electric oven and cook untl 11 is firm to the touch fold serve serves 4 hoauoped keg o 4 hardcooked eggs 2cuhwhlte sauce v cup chopped cooked chicken eal or fish v cup buttered crack er crumbs- chop eggs fine sprinkle bottom ota greased baking dish with crumbs cover with half theecgcovorcggs with sauce and wauce with meat re peat coer with remaining crumbs bake in electric oven at 375 degrees until crumbs are brown take aw vsea of egg yolk 1 substitute 2 egg yolks for 1 egg in cake muffin or cookie recipes and add 1 tablespoon more liquid 2 poach egg yolks hard drain and use in salads grated in cream sauce soups sandwich fillings casserole dishes etc 3 egg yolks whipped into a cup of milk provide a perfect nourishing drink the question box mrs c c asks what makes a meringue tough on top and raw un derneath answer too hot an oven or try ing to brown it beneath a top ele ment instead of fully preheated elec tric oven use temperature of 250- 375 degrees mrs c b r asks why are cus tard pies soggy on the bottom answer custard pies must be plac ed in a hot oven 450 degrees to cook pastry quickly for 8 minutes then reset electric oven control to 375 degrees and bake until silver knife comes out of custard clean about 30 minutes cool quickly so that fat in pastry hardens before steam from custard causes sogglness anne allan invites you to write to her care of tn acroa fan pisss send in your questions on homemak- ing problems and watch this column for replies i do not be troubled because you have not great virtues and common fidelities and you need not mourn because you are neither a hero nor a saint beecher three special cisc itrograms are to feature the brilliant husxlan vio linist mifcltel pfauro as both con ductor and fcoloikt artist tlie first concert w ill lw heard sunday june 6 al lolt pm kdt ii 1 m alt ovrr ctlcs national network pias tre arriv in the- uk in 1s1 and made his tvuut in carnegie hall the same year since then he has made -klnuv- tours through the states becoming cone rt mawtcr ami assist ant conductor of the san tyanrlsco symphony orcltcstra in 1923 lie lie- came concert master with the new york lhlltiarmonic3ymphony orch estra in 1931 a post to which tosca- nlnl invited him and which he still holds amekican visitor got canning kvoak american visitors to canada will be granted sugar for canning pro vided their stay in canada is longer than eight weeks it is announced by the prices board applications should be made to the local ration boards which will forward them to the local ration offices for consid eration peace to ensure that never again shall hun ravage british iiwar group deduvca for saiu control of germany mod wiptmhit ot war industries ijondon ci setting up nn in- terahicd council of control or or- muny was proiuwsl in u memoran dum on potwnr policy puhluhod by the pohtwar policy croup ol mem ber of iwrlliimont nnd uh r oi which sir john waillaw milne is chnlrnmn main imlnt u tlmt conditions of im plementing the terms of the atlantic charter must be such that none of the axu powers shall ever he in n position again to launch nn ngcr- slie war unconditional surrender must be folloucd by effective occupation of germany the setting up of the intcr- allled council of control and n peace treaty the latter it was suggested would not materialize for several 5 ears owing to the many difficult questions to ho settled the group consider that among flr7tullesfthecuncll of c would be dismantling oftnc aircraft- industry and control or germanys war potential arrest nnd trial of per sons alleged to be guilty of war crimes such trial to be conducted by military courts constituted by the government of the state wiiom nationals have been victims measures would be taken to eusure the efficacy of steps which should haye been taken to prevent escape of those accused to neutral countries securing that ho body or person in germany shall undertake military or premtlttary duties carrying out by stages within six months of surrender the complete demobilization of all german services the group included the following in points considered essential to peace terms germany to be occupied by an allied army and air force until such occupation can safely be terminated east prussia as geographically and historically a separate entity from the rest of germany not to form part of prussia or germany the rhlneland to be made an independent german state tfc germany would be allowed rtoarmy navy or air force and no civil aviation or aircraft industry until the allies decide otherwise the return of all loot or payment of compensation germans to pay occupation costs the prohibition of private loans to ger many and measures to prevent her flooding the world with her products by manipulated inflation the allies would determine the curlcula of uni versity and school studies chronicles oi ginger farm i 4 omaskootixk r 4mstwk another week has passed nd no seed in the ground last friday we really began to hope that the weather had htanged and partner was telling me on the saturday what he intended doing on the monday tuesday and wednesday ot this week ooe thing is certain he said t am not taking the tractor out unless llw land is fit there is no sense in cutting up the land and spoiling a field just for the sake of using the tractor and after all when the trac tor is idle it isnt costing anything so the trusty old team came into us own for a day or two anyway and then it rained again when partner came into breakfast this rooming he watched the rain beating on the kit chen window and be said well we 4111 have plenty of faith and hope but i wonder whos going to supply the charity 5 heres hoping things wont get that bad anyway most of last week v was having a great time to myself painting our hew brooder house and also the front steps that we had made by the way one visitor said if the steps had been a little bigger we could have had a platform dance the brooder house if painted red with a white trim the job was hot without incident as you will hear the sun was going down on the sec ond day of my painting and y wanted so much to finish the job tliatsught but there were dishes to do and chicken to feed and i soon began to realise i should have to call it a day so x started to gather my working materials together the quart paint can sat on a box there was ho handle to the can i stooped to pick it up there wn paint on the outsldv of the can a well as the in side my fingers slipped and so did the can it tipped forward and out came a stream of bright red shlney paint all down the front of my dress it went into and over my right shoe my foot squelched in paint as i hurried to the house you never saw such a mess i thought i must have spilled the entire quart of it but when i looked into the can 1 saw that actually very little of it was gone but oh dear a little paint can certainly go a long way if it hits the right spots well there was x on the hack lawn not a soul to help mo out in my predicament partner wo still milk ing so x tried to wriggle out of my paint spattered dress without getting paint all over my hnlr it was quite n feat dabs of red among my grey ing tresses might possibly have been artistic hut i wasnt very interested in art just then i was more con cerned with the thought of combing my hair if i once got n little paint into it finally i did get my dress off yes maam right there on the back lawn fortunately mo one happened along but i have remembered since that acoup1o of aeroplanes went over flying fidrlynow now i ntn wondering how much an airman can see from away up there in tho sky well x soon found that the paint was on more than my dress xt had gone through everything right to my skin x waded right into tho turpentine i used it on myself on my shoes and i soaked the front of my dress entirely with turps presently x reached the stage at which i thought it might bo safe to start in with soap and water when partner yelled from the stable door to bring him an extra pall for separating now a every farm wo man knows when a man needs an extra pall at separating time he needs it in a hurry or there will be milk all over thafloorso i hurriedly draped a soat around me and- ran down to the barn with a pall above the whirr of the separator partner shout ed whats wrong nothing i shouted back but next time you want an extra pall dont call for it just when ive upset a can of paint then i went back to my cleaning up job all told it was a gory look ing mess but the brooder house looks swell green roof red walls white trim just a nice splash of color against a background of frees and wild shrubs red is such a cheery sort of color that is in thejrlght places awar 25 years ago ijondon cp human sympathy and understanding or other women now are part of the tests which can didates for commission in britains auxiliary territorial service must 0gdens cigarette tobacco the german high command threw 18 divisions into battle on the west- vrtvfroht 23 years ago la an attempt to expand westward the great bulge cr by the successful drive ac ross the chemln des dames late in may 191 this thrust had carried the enemy to positions on the illver marne which constituted a real threat to parts fighting between june 9 and june 13 became known as the battle of noon the germans took 13000 prisoner and iso guns but they falledv lo improve their strategic situation and the vulnerable salient in lite area bftween solssnns and itelm wa quickly wiped out in llici victorious alluvi offensive that developed the following north although the non attack im tween tlw olsu and the alsnc ami north of lb wooded area about villers-cot- teret wa stagsl on a largv scale it did ut come b a wirprfce to the fcrcnch primmta r liad told of the pretaratlons ik ing made in tho area about vlller and kmd maruwl ferd inand foch liad taken measure to mcht the assault hiroag neaktasmo german infantry in the noyon sec tor advanced at dawn on june 9 and wen met with stiff resistance es pecially on the enemy rlcht wing where the krench liad brought up strong reserve the german pene trated the entire krench defence system during the day and on june lo extended their gains mery ilelloy and st maur were taken but french counterattacks between courcelmi and leubcfccourt the following day halted the advance the fighting was intense ami ger man gain were achieved only at tlm expense of severe losses on june 11 the german high command ordered it right wing to suspend the attack and the next day the order wa ex tended to tho whole of the front french counterattack were made with large force supiwried by strong artillery preparation and tank thoy were repuued with heavy losses and tho german retained most of the position taken june 9 and 10 another phase of tho attack saw fighting southwest of solssons but german force made no substantial progress on june 12 violent coun terattacks were staged by french and american troop particularly at chateau thierry nnd west of the wooded height of helms rural revival oty dwellrs may be irked by that government request that canadians take their holidays in midweek and do everything possible to ease the burden on public transportation fa cilities but they will grin and bear it uisduluit fever daugcr present in raw milk tho regrettable death of eds ford president of the ford motor company at the nge or 49 after n short lllncs with undulnnt fever proves once mgnln that disease is im partial nn to whom it strikes down xt shows that even those who may be assumed to have tho best of medical care cannot afford to tnko a chance on raw milk and milk product somewhere tomehow this wealthy industrialist who wns probably mo- tlcuousnbout-hls-dlet-andgoneral- ly enjoyed a protected life wutln fected wth tho organism responsible for bang illceaso in cattle which is transmitted to humans in unpastour ized milk butter and cheese bang disease also known to cattle men a contagious abortion 1 prevalent in various part of canada it can be eradicated in the same way as bovine tuberculosis by testing all cattle herd and removing diseased animals the danger or infection of human is particularly grave in summer when people who are ordinarily care ful about their milk supply and live in communities where pasteurization i enforced go for vacation to umj- mer resorts beaches farms and other place where milk is sold raw the same danger beset young people who go to the farm to help out in the present labor emergency while milk is a bodybuilder and a necessary food it is aftdentlal killer in it raw state vacationists boll their milk if it has not been pas teurized it is better to drink milk at all than the raw product not only undulant fever but also tuberculosis typhoid scarlet fever diphtheria and septic sore throat or ganisms are transmitted in raw milk and milk products the health league or caanda is urging the other canadian provinces to follow ontarios example by ord- erlng compulsory pasteurization or all milk sold in urban centres when that is done a largo part or the coun trys population both rich and poor will be protected against milkborne diseases that these diseases con tinue to take a considerable toll or life and sickness is due only to the willingness of the people to suffer them they are all preventable it makes little difference to rural residents their travel and recrea tion already have been truly circum scribed by gasoline rationing but per haps after all that wont be so bad it may in fact see the small town returning to its own in the good old days befoxo cou pons the world was at the door of the rural resident if he had the money for gas and expenses and the time for the trip now about all he has u the money those were the day when small town merchant particularly those dealing in wearing apparel had lo re sign themselves to the sicht of felkw townsmen sporting tlie laleu dty- bought clothe and other eommodltle that seemed more up instate tltey were easy to sjet a trip to the near ly city didnt lake long but now with every gallon of ca lreckus it will be hard to neclerl the home town product ttiere is anotlmr lenvflt from this enforced immobility ami erliapa it will lie farrearlilng tlie small town people will liave i learn again to make their own fun instend of flash ing off in iimic car lo sample city en tertainment it may mean moiv of tliose old- time imllday function liarnes races baseball game hctwe n ncurhy com munities and social whlcl were so wcllpatronlxed once itecause hie people couldnt go to fnroff place in tlie horse nndhuigy k aditiltl-d- ly many of these turn komi survived the automolille ace but the com munity ituir didnt nourish as it once did now things may be different and tlie change will le lo tlie good small town life 1 too precious to vanish a it showed sign of doing in tlie roaring carefree mv twin ik ukhmanv ijondon cpk mrs margaret child of chelsea ha been advised that a daughter a former channel islander now interned in germany has given birth to twins in a civilian camp at blbcrach sieclal parcclu containing milk and baby food have been sent to hor ami other expectant mother in the camp by tlie canadian lied cross mitfrr pvastw astcd cotpons fob meat in udcujtt consumers including farmers who had meat stared in lockers on may 27 are required to report their hold ings to tlie ration officer of the prices hoard before june 3a they must also turn in coupons to raver their holdings at the rate of one cou pon for each two pounds of meat held total number of coupons surrendered by a holder need not exceed 50 per cent of the total number of coupons in the ration books of all the consum er in his household workers vc for steeplejack c1iat1iam england cp wil liam service a workman who let him self down the inside of a 100foot chimney at chatham dockyard to reach a steeplejack hurtled to us bottom by a falling piece of m has been awarded the edward medal the workers vjc service faosdj heat and sulphur fume to reach tha man who was dead when servta brought him to the top if we all cot ut only one nonessential call a day i adoltlo war calls suit com first which means that ro should reduce our non essential dae of the telephone to the minimum present facilities cannot be increased your co operation is needed if war calk are to go through promptly l please remember that the wasteful use of telephone time can hold up war business and that every second you save counts- fat is ammunition fat and bona consarvorion begins at homa and anils in tha hrlng una do you know two pounds of fat will fire a burst of 20 cannon shells from a spitfire o10 anti aircraft shells ona pound of fat supplies enough glycerine to fire 150 bullets from a bren gun bones produce fat and aircraft glue if we saved fat at the rate of one ounce per person per week this would mean 36000000 pounds per year enough to produce 3600000 pounds of glycerine for explosives our fighters depend on you every householder who delivers to a retail butcher collector or salvage committee any rendered or unrendered fats or bones shall be entitled ta receive from the person to whom they are delivered 4 cents per pound net weight for rendered fats and 1 cent per pound for unrendered fats tk i 41nct iiil h otsw as4i the rendered fat means fat melted down and strained to remove solid matter it includes drippings and strained pan grease resulting from the cooking of meat unrendered fat mearjs raw or partially cooked fat free from lean meat and bone but not fully rendered bones means raw or cooked bones of cottle sheep and hogs every ounce counts save and strain every drop to speed victory sell it to your butcher or give it to your salvage committee notice to butchers hotels etc you have been mailed a copy of order a642 tws order affects operators of hotels restaurants and other establishments where meals are served it is of immediate importance to butchers and slaugh terers if your copy has been lost you can obtain another from the nearest office of the wartime prices and trade board hh wartime prices and trade board v