lia a EA i HY Mra are ; . : Co -ARAVE AE puro 9° 00000000008 GeBI6061050080600+ 3200000 099000 5 oy Ee ; MAKE GOTTAGE GHEESE | ar : (x. W.VA Farmers and Tewnsiclk Nay $ Apolications for Easily Have Their Cwa. 3 wembership and $n : Re Bi Saks Tay ed i informafion con-j A Nutritive and Inexpensive Food-- sare Sw nr Ready for Heavy Duties men, write PC cB eB : Preparation Described. : H. M, DAVIDSON (Contributed by Ontario Department of Lhe Case 10 20 is noted for its reserve For belt work this tractor, drives 'a - Sec'y-Treas, » Asriculture, Toronto.) power. Owners state-that these tractors Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, un HERE are a great many are always capable in emergency, for. silo fillers, hay presses; feed mill, ete. : : kinds of cheese made in the extra hard plowing or for grades. ~ For all round use this tractor demands | FIRST: SUNDAY every month. world, but the easiest to This 10-20 is recommended for pulling your careful consideration, It has long ; make is cottage cheese. -three 14-inch plows which it can pull proved its worth. It is economical in eo ATpetsomiving in 2 favm WHOTe need op stable : ~ operation, burning kerosene sudcessfully. 2 "For there is a mpl of milk can make Tt also bendlen othos implements "It'is built of the fnost finterinle ol 'not only for their own table hut for usually requirin, above ele Borser, Soil get your money's worth, = 3 ; | PAI S market as well, while the town- Tg 5 ! or 1+ Before you decidé on y : 5 RELIA : dweller who buys milk by the quart or 2 fo or Two 20-sheo gral 3 ere you the An ¢f the Glas can use up small amounts left over drills, six section spike-tooth barrow, 8 line. You'll then be better 'able to every description of in exactly the same way. : to 10 foot double dise harrow, ete. : judge. "(as Engines There is no need of wasting milk a : Te TRACTOR MARINE in the home just because it has be- o ems ety 7% ie . 2 ' : » SRE, 'f come sour. It is frue that small = h a gad 5 7 i: SR CR : AERO and STATIONARY | amounts of sour milk are often used ( AS E KEROSENE 4 F. T. BRIG AL when baking, but a person may not TRACTORS " 'Oxdrift. Od p > . -r Mild Weather Special Regular meeting at 2.30 p.m, on - ~~ MISSES' & LADIES WOOL SPATS : Reg ar, $3.25 to $3.50 TO CLEAR, $2.69 per pair. Come carly and get your size and color. Consult wish to use all of it in that way. A i t ryt whol DURANCE & MILLINGTON |... Son mocessary to use whoie i i is qui atisfactory, and THE REPAIRERS WITH Skimmilk is quite satisfactory, and a small amount of cream may be EXPERIENCE. i added to the curd at the time of add- DRYDEN : ONT. ] ing'the salt. : i : : : ; There are two methods used in Hardware, Furniture and Undertaking | making cottage cheese, the "rennet ee To, fi method" and the "ordinary" or "heat- : : x or ok Taffeta, Pagdttes and Messalines. /. SCOTT, Dryden SCLIN BIOIB LSS s@2@2De0000 0m AR BEBOVEH B682¢BeRe soe Ted SBOTOBIE SB BORD I4BOTOLIO seDewen 200000006 EO ; % ! 7% pt Ing method." We will speak of the BE aimee on A ! aliant Battle heating method, as it is the one most Now 1S the time to buy 7 oe o commonly used in Ontario. | 3 * For Their Lives + To make good flavored cheese Hi WILDERS' SUPPLIES Insurance |, wo. oi poe [ SE SEE50 A vol Line of ay ERAL HARDWARE ar ne ; ; . little world, each citize ; Kept in Stock, 1 RY : ¢ ; - tling for life! ay 5 Have the fresh skimmilk at ga : Life Is very deer, when you are I'yeninerature: of G5 io 70 deg. F. it 8) i x 3 . : rounE: and = tients at : Cx J Lime FIRE, \- FE, ACCIDENT, Es can be allowed to sour naturally, or B.C Shingles GUARANTEE, ANIMAL !| Consunstives are still in. their] | a small amount of 200d flavored sour ae Eh lh) Aes : : ' : i : AEE £ { : ! : Ld a We carry a full line of Electric Irons and Maat 4 ; Bi cagzer twenties. Yet each has some- skimmilk or butliermilk may be added r y ed Sash A Doors; PLATE GLASS. thing of tragedy and of heroism 'to hasten the souring and help con- 7 gE in" that short life's history. Here, Sana trol the flavor. ~ a girl "who cared for orphaned \ ) brothers and sisters; there, a Allow the milk to stand undisturb- ! Electric Stoves. Representing twelve of the largest school teacher alone in the world; ed until it has nicely thickened whea | Eee ns oem 1 3 F Bl : 2 Lf i . . Picture Framing Washing Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. ; a nurse broken down through hard - : ae - i : 5] Lp Ap it = Sr . work; a housemaid; a factory it will be ready for the next step of ; : nitoba Gypsum Hardwall and Wood Cor 3S In the world. ay a young mother; or, amongst th 5 3 oe: la a lated Po pS the men, a laboring man, friendless € process. Ir the coagulated milk | : Fibre, Fic. Dryden and outlying district and penniless; a farm hand, who § | to break it up evenly, then carefully | ; fg : 2 . : es ee has wife and children; a fireman; | | heat it to separate the curd from the | : I ; i rey : fully covred, Baas a telegraph operator; a whey. = | SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS for ARREARS of SCHOOL and Una: : a ; < i ae mae OL If only a small amount is being : Ei a ? Undertaking ih Gonnect on Let me quote you rates. Shp a hy EL heated it may be placed in a double STATUTE LABOR . TAXES. : Tos : : i ; ing them to health and strength boiler. ~~ A larger quantity may be nee : J 3 " i Loin up there in Muskoka. heated in a can or pail,, while 2 Province of Ontario. a District of Kenora. / To wit: erin te : oad < id : oY : 5 Contributions may bo sent to Sirdl ! cneesevat ty suitable for large quan- : : i . ; 5 : iilis faa Red Spading £ : = 2 7 Ri ; aol ; ANDERSON R. J. PRONGER ||} Fimo | | ehesserat se auiantc tor ioe ian 5 "0808 warrants given under the hands of the : i ; 28 College Struct, Toronto. 'rounding ihe milk is kept between: Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer of the School Board of Aubrey ~ DRYDEN, OMT : Dryden, Ontario. : 140 and 150 deg. F. there will not : School Section No. : ; > d be the danger of overheating or heat- en f the Chairman and Secretary Ing too quickly, which = ren a, | Lreasurer of the East Aubrey Road Commissioners (and in acc- case when the water is boiling. ordance with the Assessment Act, the Unorganized Territories There is usually a good separation | Schools Act and 'the Act imposing Statute Labour in Unorganized of curd and whey when it is heated to Townships) for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the under- a temperature between 90 and 100 ona T : : J on : deg. F. If the whey should not be mentioned lands, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'unless the clear when the temperature reaches taxes, together with the lawful costs and charges be sooner paid, 1 100 deg. do not heat higher, but al. shall, in the buildin eat Market by W. J. Robinson, low the can to stand. The whey will { Main Street, in the en, rict of Kenora, on likely became clear in a few minutes. TON ; : ! : Avoid overheating the curd as it MONDAY, THE 6 k 1920, at the hour causes the cheese to be dry and |Of TWO o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by Public Auction crumbly. : | the said lands, or so much: thereof as may be sufficient to discharge Next, drain the curd. It may be such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. : hung up in cotton bags or it ma : TOWNSHIP OF AUBREY. drained on cheesecloth placed over rack or strainer. a ; When the free whey has drained 'away lift the cleth at one side and Lot or portion of allow the curd te roll to the centre, : then do the same with the other side. a This will hasten the drainage. When | - sufficiently drained the curd should be salted, using about an ounce of : salt to four or five pounds of cheese. North Pt. If the cheese were mads from skim- SUL of N 3 'milk it will be necessary to add a 7 2 Ya 3 little cream. About an. ounce of! S. E. $4 cream for each pound of cheese will | N. ofS. 152 80). be sufficient. - 'W. 14 of S. >) After thoroughly mixing allow it |' 1 £S 1 : cua Ze Lhe to stand a little while for the salt Jz of S. Ve ) Yu a to: dissolve before putting it up in Lot 40) $33.46 $5.49 160 $70.64 $31.95 $7.23 160 $70.34 $36.78 $7.11 160 $31.34 $19.94 $589 0) Statute "Total Foul Toms Patented Labour Costs g 1nol = or Unpat- Taxes... Statute Lab- ented, i our & costs = Chlifo} Say *aolss 80 : : $21.04 $520 $2642 Pat 8114 $21.04 $5.20 $26.24 8034 $21.04 $ 5.20 $26.24 [© ele le) 2 packages. 1Sowh Pr +7 If a person were making a quantity ! North Pt, 6 it might be put up in-pound pack- North Pt 2 ages 'by printing il with the butter- { : i] brinter and wrapping in parchment | South 2 5 12972$43.62 $21.14 $6.28 O04 paper... This is an inexpensive way of : ; sag handling cottage cheese; but it is not | - a : JOHN Ww. HUMBLE, 2 riractive as the little fibre con- Sheriff's Office, : Sheriff, District of Kenor tainers coated with parafiine, : ix A person who is making hutter on Kenora, Ont. Aug, 23rd, 1920, ph bw on the farm might increase the returns from the dairy by making some cot- tage cheese each week, as there are many people who like cottage cheese but do not know where to gef it. McCormick Cottage cheese is a food that is nutritious yet inexpensive and much more of it might he used. Like all cther foods, we find peo- ble who like it-and those who do not, but in many cases the addition of somé flavoring has made it accept- able. Sa Cottage cheese may be used in many ways, It may be eaten with 'ream and sugar, preserves or maple Syrup, or an attractive dish may be made by making a nest of cottage cheese and placing a bit of jelly in the centre. Or it may be flavored by the addition of chopped nuts, olives : - : : Ase BRR ten BH eT or pimentos and moulded into ap on : ol Ll desired shape, YlcHATHAM INTERNATIONAL BOBSLEIGHS have special i a nae ad, & quality features, such as unusual oscillation, high clea yy CV a Ta ml distribution of load on the runnefs, long steel runng over the ends of the papers and shake | That the construction of these sleighs is e ceptional the cheese out of the box, a ; oy 0 A : STR Jig Cottage cheese salads are popular, throughout is evident in the sturdy bolsters and steel A very simple salad is mad lac- LE : . . eg. 5 Ing Ty 5 oy a SE a special. roller construction, the large bearings on the runners, 2 : Mh Sg aa ; aaa : Nan apy po ines 'he heavy ironing of all wearing parts. Attractively or a more fancy salad may be made and striped. - . : 7 by Jrkive the cheese into small balls : : in and rolling them in chopped nuts, er i : ; & Cotas chees ri be used For prices and further particulars apply to as a sandwich filling by mixing it ; | : : | with chopped nuts, celery or dates op : R oe .any 'other "flavoring that may bef 2. Ss. CORNER, EL desired ea ae Len ay nl