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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1917, p. 3

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When Ambassador Gerard left Berlin, the only correspondent who traveled with him, and the. last vApaerie^n £Jew»p%per man to leave 'Berlin, was Carl Ackerman of the United Press Service. ' SCIENCE rwentÿrFfrurth Mte bri--Chilidten's Édôd Mr. Ackerman's dispatches appear exclusively exclusively in The Toronto "Daily Star." About once, a month we "Scoop" every other paper in the Province with the aid of Mr. Ackerman and other United Press correspondents. correspondents. The only Canadian Woman Correspondent in the War Zone--Miss Rosamond Boult- bee--sends us dispatches exclusively. In London the veteran War Correspondent, Mr. F. A. McKenzie^ assisted by The Star's own Staff, cables the big news of each day. Thomas Geggie, late Sergt.-Major K.O. S.B., writes regularly upon Imperial and Military matters. # The big news from the United States comes to us through the Chicago Daily News' special correspondents, correspondents, as well as their War cable service. We also carry the cable service of Windermere of the "Montreal Daily Star." We maintain our own staff in Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec and Winnipeg, and our local News Service is right up to the minute. Our special articles are contributed by foremost writers on each subject. Our regular news service consists of all Canadian Press, American Associated Press and Canadian^ Associated Press dispatches. We also have exclusive rights to the pictures of the London Daily Mirror, Underwoods, Daily Mail, Topical Press Services, as well as Canadian Official War Records, Sports, etc. In brief, The "Toronto Daily Star" is one of the great broad-gauged newspapers of the World. By reading it you will be kept well informed upon every subject that a good citizen and man of the World should know about. The baby who • must depend upon the bottle to r 'supply -nutriihent to maintain life needsIgbod ^care* ànd at- /tention. ' ' ' ' r U./ V That this baby r may.; thrive,- the mother should have The .physician prësdribe a jforin'ûlà "tiiat Willi jagr.ee "with the child, 7 Cleanliness' & big factor. It is impossible,, td.^kfjjep ht- "" and the utensils tie "bodies, ' blptEng:' an< .. . in wtich food is'ipiade, tooclean. . Be- Florero* Boukoee member that sv^gicail çlôanlmqss is the priice of freedom from much of baby ilînes^ës . ; Flies,' dirt, içipure . milk and iii- saMlarÿ" "conditions are the enemies of 2cÜilclïo$>d. The.; baby approaching one. year old must bggin to-eat solid foods. It is at .this - period, that the mother must use care, and fore-thought. The delicate delicate digestive organs are easily, disturbed. disturbed. It must be realized that the .Child should be furnishcJ. with "oods that .will providergrpwth. of bone,.muscles bone,.muscles and: tissues and also furnish _ it with sufficient energy to exercise its body. For growth protein is necessary. This is found in milk, eggs and cereals for the small child ; and in' méat, fish, peas, beans and lentils, jn addition to the above mentioned foods, for older Sergt.-Major Geggie •children. Baby receives his energy bers have no place in the small iChUds diet. Qqod home,-made bread and; pure milk: contain The ^çcéspary eUmen -s .that are of vital importance^ for _ _ „ successful, growth "during #ilah • That the bread contain all the neces sary. èiements of the -wheat, it should .be niàdè from whole wheat .meal o flour. t:, This gives the child the valuable valuable yitàminés that are contained the Wéat. 7 The outer covering ^of the grain Contains valuable material bone and teeth structure. - Know the source of your milk supply supply and also, the conditions under which it is cared for before it reache yeu. Upon receiving milk, it « 18 riot already pasteurized, .then ^paste- urize it at once, then cool and store 'in a place where it* will be free from all contamination. Repiember that milk will spoil very quickly if it is kept in a careless or dirty manner, or If it is permitted to stand m » heated heated kitchen. Physicans will tell you that thousands of babies die each yea because of the careless manner m which milk fed to them is handled. Always wash, if possible, u nde running-water, the top of the mil bottle or. jar, before opening it. When once the bottle is open turn a jelly glass down upon the top of the bot- IST'D 1*T3 BOWMANVILLE -AN, . from milk cereals, bread and butter and The fats in the milk, butter tie. This forms a sanitary covering that can quickly be J eI ??7, ed ' Do not give small children candy. milKi -L116 la uS III 1/110 llliltkj uuuvvi JL/U liut & AV T'. ° and yolk of egg also act as energy-] - Large quantities of sugar ,. s a- v rrvu_ .-x-P ~ -uinfroom rmrl rmset tu6 QlgUb giving foods. The juice of. an orange may be given in small amounts to the ""child under one year of age, with beneficial results. The value . of orange juice in the child's diet is of a laxative nature. The small child from one to three years may have the pulp of a baked apple and prunes in addition to the orange juice. the blodd stream and upset the digestion. digestion. It is possitively criminal to give pennies to the children and allow them to buy cheap candies origin. If candy is necessary, make it at home and be assured of ^Plenty of cool drinking water should be given to the children even BOÀBD OF DIRECTORS Sir Vincent Meredith^Bert.» 'President. Sir H. Montagu Allan, CiV.O., Vice-President. R. B. Angus. fe&'ists.c. • ■ A. DiJBfsiihweite. ; E. 1. düàinbèrlin. H; R: : Drummond. C.B. Gordon. Hon.Sir Lomer Gouin, K.C.M.G. C. R. Hcsmer. Si? .William Macdonald. ;MaiorHejfbcrt Molson.M.C. Lof dSh&ughnessy.K.C.V.O. Sir Frederick Wiluams-ToyIor r Capital Fully Paid, »s 11^000,000.1 (litio.i to tne orange juice. shouia oe ^ . - t Children from three to six years of. the smallest baby inay ^ times age may have cereals, milk, eggs, fine- ; spoçnful of watei" thie small chil _ ^ ^ _ _ SDOOTlIUl 01 vV dtv-i tiH v e -I -I _i • i fy chopped meats, fish boiled andjoak- during the day. Do not^gwe^snia^^ ed, fresh vegetables and fruits. Corn, beans, tomatoes, cabbage and cucum- drpn ice water ; for safety s water should be boiled and . cooled. COOKIES FOR WAR-TIME,. Cookies loom large on the house- 2 cups each brown wife's horizon just at present for winter winter is near at hand and wherever there are children there must be wholesome, nourishing and delicious cookies • to cheer their young hearts and please their palates. Read The "Toronto Daily Star" each day. You will thoroughly enjoy it, and be glad to acclaim it in all sincerity as "MY PAPER!" F. A. McKenrt*. The price is $3.00 a year in advance. You may send this to the publisher publisher of your local paper, to your postmaster, or direct to Daily Star 1 stunned the snake for a time, had done it no material damage. To this day I shudder to think what might have [been my fate had the snake come to its senses when my finger was half way down its throat. In making the weekly supply the muffin pans wheat flour, % cup shortening, 3 eggs % cup milk, 2 teaspoons baking pow^ der 1 teaspoon each ground cloves and ground cinnamon, Yz teaspoon nutmeg. Sift the dry ingredients together together before mixing. Bake m small men at the front should not be for- botten for they welcome cookies all Bran Oatmeal Cookies (6070 calories) calories) 2 cups each rolled oats and DOlten îor uney vvcivumx. -- les; --^ , -, y the year round, just as much as they w h 0 i e wheat flour, lYz cups bran, ^ did when they were youngsters at cups brown sugar,"* 2 tebles P 00 , , ; home with insatiable appetities. > molasses , 2 eggs, 1 cup melted snor - to send the cookies j en i ng , l cup raisins, 1 teaspoon eacn good scheme is Beaerre Fond, $1,000,000. À. E. Holt, Manager. REMUNERATION ANY persons erroneously suppose thrit the services of the Trust Company are expensive. expensive. On the contrary, the charges are usually less than those allowed to individual Executors or Trustees. Çf Write for üpoklet. The Royal Trust Company TORONTO BRANCH Cor. Queen and Venge Streets • Bruce L,. Smith, Manager at Terente. Best grades of Coal only kept, also Wood of all kinds. If you have not ordered your Winter supply yet, you had better do so as it is liable to advance any day. E. W. LOSCOMBE overseas in old bakifig powder tins If well sealed they arrive at their destination destination in excellent shape and if the salt and cinnamon, Yz teaspoon each j soda and allspice, V* teaspoon each cloves and nutmeg, Yz cup sweet milk Standard BanK Building, Temperance St. Phone 177 "kinds that mother makes" are good ! Mix flour, bran, rolled ? oats, sarc, at home how much better they are mi ST)ices and sugar. Then stir_ in tne the trenches! j raisins and add soda-dissolved in milk. Wholesome, economical and palat- j gtir in melted shortening ana aa able--these are the requisites for war- j beaten eggs and molasses. Drop on ; time cookies whether they go overseas we il buttered pans. Bake in moaer- or whether they grace the family table this winter. Whole-Wheat Meal Cookies.--3 cups ately hot oven until brown. Fruit Cookies (5003 calories)-- 1% cups each shortening and light brown fine whole-wheat meal, 2 cups bread : SU gar, W cup whole wheat tlour l flour 1 cup each brown sugar, short- j teaspoon each salt, cream oi tartar ening and warm water, 2 teaspoons and vanilla, V 2 teaspoon baking soda, baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, % tea- j i C up seedless raisins, 2 eggs beaten spoon vanilla. Mix dry .ingredients | unti i light. Cream butter and sugar, all together. Then rub in the short- ! Ad d the eggs and then the other m- ening and add enough warm water and; gre dients. Use enough whole wheat flavoring to make a stiff dough. Roll j flour to make a stiff dough. Roll out one-quarter oiTan inch thick. Cut in 1 very thin. Cut in small shapes an 1 ™ - quick A COBRA THAT CAME TO LIFE. Adventure Which Might Have Ended Disastrously. ». - A short tirpe after his arrival at a military station in India Mr. C. E. Gouldsbury met with _ an- -adventure that, as he, says in his book, Life in the Indian Police, came very near be- fcg his last. He had been dining out, End on his way home took the- oppor- trinity of visiting the Guards. As he approached the Treasury Gate he saw the sentry suddenly reverse ■ his carbine, carbine, and lunge at something on the ground. rs OMkV Ho«t Compwal gafe, reliablf requlatinff lùniu. Sold la fr4*«gr££ :8old Yf )iio i, Otaeat receipt of prie», ÔKMCDlClMCÇO. (Pwwrti on 33 pATk.k T S-i 6 \ ^ ri ! .. • m TAV University îeritriâL Wondering at this strange behavior, says Mr. Gouldsbury, I ran quickly up to find a huge cobra, apparently just killed. The district was infested with these deadly snakes, and it so happened happened that at dinner that night there had been a somewhat heated discussion rs to the position and formation of their poison fangs. I was therefore delighted delighted at this opportunity of settling the question, and, catching hold of the snake by the throat, I forced its jaws open and put my finger into its mouth and felt along the teeth until I encountered encountered two sharp points, one on either side j which, with the «id of a lantern, I discovered were the fapgs. Satisfied with my examination, I Went on to visit the other sentries inside the building. On my return, some fifteeA minutes later, what was my horror arid an 1 Moment to ^see the .,j$nake that jl t^<*rght<dead ;Coged af^t^e wall, and with " head erect and lipqd distended keeping at bay the seiitiy and two jail.^Rr|ei:icwho were maMOg frantic but' ihrale>eff^ts to dispatch it. I joined in the attack, and with [tite flexible -cane I carried had Jittlel filleul filleul ty in disposing of our enemy, il found then that the wound originally inflicted by theJ>ayqnet _j$as_,only a flesh wound, and, although it had Cutting Ice With Tractor. Gasoline finds new fields of use every day, and one of the latest is that of cutting ice on the big lakes where the ice industry is an important one. A new invention is that of-a powerful motor-driven tractor that -creeps along the ice,. sa wing -out cakes at the rate of about 30,000 a day. It does the work of sixteen men and eight horses, and can be driven . with equal success in either direction. Thus it is a time saver in that it does not "Have to be turned around when the length of the "cut" is reached. The motor of this new machine drives the gears and chains by which the tractor moves along, and it also is connected directly with the saw that does the cutting. A Prime Dressing for Wounds -- In some factories and workshops carbolic acid is kept for use in cauterizing wounds and cuts sustained by the workmen. .Far better to keep on band a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. It is just as quick in action and does not scar the skin or burn the flesh. There is no other Oil that has its curative qualities. . desired shapes and bake in a oven. Maple or Brown Sugar Drop Doodles. (3789 calories)--1 cup whole wheat flour, 1% cups flour, 1 egg, beaten light, cup each shortening and^sour cream, % cup each dark brown or maple sugar and chopped raisins, V* cup light brown sugar. 14 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix ingredients and drop by dessertspoonfuls dessertspoonfuls on a greased pan and bake in a hot oven about ten minutes. Spice Tea Cakes (3773 calories)-- put on a baking pan. Bake for about ten minutes in quick oven. Hermit Cookies (4626 calories)--3 eggs, li^ cups each flour and brown sugar, 1 cup each whole wheat flour, raisins and English walnut meats, % cup butter, 1 teaspoon soda, Yz teaspoon teaspoon each of cinnamon and-nutmeg. Cream the butter and sugar and add the eggs well beaten. Sift the soda in the flour. Add the raisins and nuts well floured. Roll medium thin. Cut in any shape desfred and bake in quick oven. LAST NAIL IN THE COFFIN. Capture of Jerusalem Marks the End of Turkish Power. many. Not only is Turkey's political doom sealed but its guardianship of the faith of Mohammed Is lost forever. This Means You! "Eat less wheat, meat, sugar and fats, to save for the Army and our Allies," says:the Food. Controller. "Eat more corn, oats and rye products, fish and poutlry, fruits, vegetables and potatoes, baked, boiled and broiled foods." This itieans you! To ask the Canadian Canadian people to eat less of certain foods in order that the soldiers at the front may not go short is a matter of intense intense seriousness. Revive the Jaded Condition.-- When energy flags and the cares of business business become irksome; when the whole system system is out of sorts and there is general make yon feel like a new man. Note riee0*B#tr#$fiv from detiNltlttd <ffg*st- ioh when so simple and effective a ipifi can be got at any drug store. _ To Enver Pacha and his fellow tools of Germany the news of the fall of Jerusalem is the writing on the wall that predicts, unerringly, the overthrow overthrow not only of themselves but also of Osmanli power. Under the influence influence of their Prussian inspired dream of Turkish nationalism they repudiated repudiated the cause of the Prophet, but later, in the hope of bolstering up their own political schemes and those* of their German masters, they seized upon the Authority of the Church to proclaim a jehad, or holy war. British capture of Jerusalem drives the last needed nail into the coffin of that holy war. From the first it was a failure. The expected rally of the faithful throughout the Moslem world to the flag of Turkey did riot materialize. materialize. . Followers of the Prophet in other lands had no "difficulty in understanding understanding that Enver's war by no stretch -of the imagination could be construed a holy war. Instead of being designed to prp.motç the. interests of. Mohammedanism Mohammedanism i< was a palpable effort, to use the cloak ; of the 'Prophet to cover : the political -designs of Germany's agents and of Germany, and was so understood. understood. Failure on the part of thé Turks to A piece of orange rind put in the cannister with a cheap grade of tea will impart to it the flavor of a better better grade. 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