Atwood Bee, 19 Sep 1918, p. 2

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an ee: Food Control 'Corner For ignoring das sesistee which 'purchased from PFOURSSEy or be oe dealers, over and above an allowance of one per cent., the William Davies ' ae and Acs Matthews-Black- sad well Company, both of Montreal, have THE FAMIL CKLE JAR. been forbidden to buy, sell or other- From now until late in the fall, cath celery seed, 1 ounce mustard, 8 table-| wise deal in eggs for 80 days. Ac- sup, sauces and condiments can bé@ spoons mustard, 5 tablespoons ground @ording to the regulations in force x" gives greatest tea-value for your money. Yields many more does ordinary tea---- and then you have that delicious flavour! I A. cups to the pound than B448 made fer the home. @loves,.6 tablespoons ground allspice, since June 1st last, every dealer | 3 tablespoons mace, % cup of salad placing. eggs in cold storage is re- | il. Cook until mixture is very thick. quired to furnish to the operator of | ill into sterilized pint jars, adjust the the warehouse, a statement in writ- rubbers and lids and place in hot- ing certifying that such eggs have | water bath for thirty minutes. Fast-, been candied and that bad or unsound table will give zest to the plain eal, e The prudent woman will conserg | THE GARDEN'S MIRACLE By Helen Peck Part I. From the hilltop garden with low, vine-wreathed wali crowned gateway, came the welcom color; the rusheof mingled scents, un gent, sweet, heady, witich swep from its heart; the shafts of sunshine; ' hum of bee and long low call of birds. They were Dame Nature's favorite setting for a love story: They made more grim by contrast drama that was traged Makepeace demanded, "Well?" she questioned. "Have you a word to say to me? | I've to you 1 | the-way 'Td choose. So it'll just, its, have to be yours ros | "There! That's David! I "a kne e| | you'd help me like that. But David \-_there's another thing. You'll. liik ore ter gd while I'm away? When in Toronto, it won't be so bad. often. But or Colu s far away. I on't know as I vould "make myself Zo. - all if you weren't her 'a; "You needn't have asked that, Hul-- to the man whose congratulatory Speech | dah. That' 1 on my job ,,, of worry, I can just look forward to n't' my wonderful journey without a id qualm. Now I must go and pack. j want to be free to-morrow. I must "That's good of you, Huldah. I--;spend every minute of it with it's kind of hard for me to say much, Mother. Dear soul, she follows me of anything. ~ * see--TVve rea ly, around so ee | I have to David. 1 just have to!" ' go, "O David! You told me truly, Psa She left him wich a beck: -flung wave would be just goed , ns can you spoil] my news: -- = glad I'm happy -of her hand and ran lightly through Eierybody the sunset glow to farmhouse | whose windows blazed Meith reflected glad ,little aay OT course glory. I a to be 'glad of anything that: The next time he saw her, she stood makes | you happy - Is--is it to wong? be by te side of another man--a man! who wlanced to her with greedy eyes tewid. Lester has to go'--pledging to him the womanly faith Ww ont ona 4 trip 'and I--am going for which David himself had begged too, There isn't time for much of a in vain. wedding. Lester is coming to-mor- Huldah's lovely, smiling face bade rew and Dotcor Sydney is going to them good-by from the motor as she marry us at five o'clock. hat will began the journey whose first stage vive up just time to catch the ex- was Sunderland station. That was press at Sutherland station. There'll the picture which stuyed before the } be only Mother and Aunt Rhode eyes of their minds. | They saw her Smith and Emily and-~you'll come, so in aljl the pleees from which her David ? You ure my very oldes! messages returned to them, telling frie "nd besides being next doo new scenes and new delights. They be: Huldah. Of course ri come. ' followed her so from city to city. And e@ got to be gure you're going to be! when with the suddennes of a cata- hapo Aren't t any of Hawkins') clysm, the messages ceased, they still eer coming ? clung to the smiling vision. ¢ hasn't any. He's all by him-! The last happy little card had come 'fina hoarding house, poor thir 1Z-'from Toronto. It said, "Hunting for wv ont' he appreciate a real home when ' flat. Anxious to be really home. we pet back "He-~he sure ought to," agreed t | Will write soon. The letter never came. From the jnto cold water to remove the skins. the; man. He watched her tilting on her | ly distant city roar, there sound- toes as then ght -exuherance of her | one eccaae y ro Ae ia phate | Peel and core and* then pack into spirit wou ' ee ere Jarek. up into the wine of that hilltop air,. |fped from thelr ken like a pebble into flowing with tomato pulp. Adjust \ He swallowed hard. She did not hear the grow! which finished his sentence, Her frail mother gripped mightily 'Tf he doesn't--!" ver since I first met him at t upon the faith of her fathers but grew he more frail, more ghostly white as an hotel dance, he's been telling me how endless winter wore on. David's face lonely his jife is and how he nee ods into grim, deep-curved lines as esmebody to take care of him. So now, ew back and forth, back and . | Davi d. | that's 5 ae Ly sa job." forth creeen the two farms and the ath a ae oe a me-{ Mixed Pickles valea a! + t ; Puldah, and m= city where he searched in vain. She 5 i 4 quarts of cucumbers, peeled an Or Was e Use only such foods ot going te vim! into the manger Jgct littie hurried mesage had berne thod of removing the water eliminates cut in 1's meh blocks, 1 quart of ° in th id gn et AM I've wanted has no addre sarrieg mesage taccoeme dong boiling. This is a saving of! small onion quart f aulif wer, 1) as contain the grcat- and = gre i ? a 'Sono address at all, 3 é ,sma ions, | quart of ¢ ) a been to see you happy. It can't be! It was Doctor Sydney whe found fuel. The water drained from the! , dozen red Se pods, 1 lemon cut in' est amount .of --, with the poet 'her at lust and brought her home. tomutoes muy be used for making | thin slices and parboiled until tender. ' possible waste. oO oO feetly han , As they jolted away from 'the lust) vinegar. ; | Remove the skins from onions and requirements more perfectiy than station and as w ig "tad ir dest ina- Chili Sauce | break the cauliflower into small flow- n Fae ie hilitop. Light blazed . Wash one basket of tomatoes, cubjerets. Parboil until tender. Place ' Pec e ery window Sicaniers ep in pieces. Pl ace in preserving ket-/all together in preserving kettle and | Fs = radiance beckoned them on, telling of tle and add:---3 quarts of onions, peel-' cover with: 1 part water, 2 parts; _ @ _ __ adie od a welcome and thanksiving. ed and cut in slices, 1 clove*of garlic,' cider vinegar. Adding:--1 cup of Huldah, shrinking back in'a corner peeled and cut in bits, 10 large, green! brown sugar to each quart of cider a apnbonsaert of the carriage, seemed scarcely to peppers, washed, seeds removed and | vinegar used. « Now mix and add: notice the mes-ae peppers chopped tine. Cook mixture, '6 bay leaves, 2 cloves of garlic, 2 seleamel 7 tor Sydney i . until very soft und then rub through | tablespoons whole cloves, 2 table- ! A choking Rasp Was wii her strug 4 very coarse sieve or colander. Drain | spoons of whole allspice, 1 table- Re Were _ are. Huldah. (1 will just fifteen minutes through jelly pag. | | Spoon of mustard seed, 1 tablespoon Ko £6 the ee with you." "Return to kettle and add:--1 pound! of celery -seed, 1 stick of cinnamon, | "Doctor Sydney. 1 must---" brown sugar, 1] cup of salt, 1 quart. 2 blades of mace. Bring to a boil and | "Hush, child. 1 understand. Jast strong cider vinegar, and the follow- | cook for fifteen minutes. Fill into ' ~ Ft of ' ene thing I want to sayyHudlah. -- It ing spices tied in a cloth.--1 ounce all-glass jars and seal. YIELDING 5'4% } ia over at the nen go. Now 7 ' : | "The itlaprnettns Te spoke, 4 fs arm. The cho Canada's Premier Security The doar _opencs is us he spoke... A the arm. The -choeke came again ing TANKS UPROOTED VILLAGE | a", : a gta : wali le Yo! ns 3 i iitt's old lady stood on ithe thre: hold, the ve. . the ve again . Free from Government Income Tux houetted against the blaze of lamp- s si again, ever.' silenced -------- "Gams by Levelling ivht; and she stood with outstret had om it the one qui ick! I can't bear H ; arms. The two women ¢lung in an I'm going to sleep in the bark | Every House in Town You can purchase VICTORY BONDS through our a pr ° embrace which told om one si Cham Der. . British tanks uprooted a whole F cal, desperate and immediate; or tae een ee ee Oe oper ity | French village to stop the fire of Ger.) PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN ther. of love, passsonate, protecting, | er qdiex Rand drew the ior upon its i . ; erna! life- One a They went, ™8h eatin) a at from the -- Write us for information on eny securities, and for our let ' OLLVEFCTTIE | M8 sou're tired, Wada, Bur down the hall to anethor too whose ee nee ni oath of investors' attractive returns. efore supper just come up to Mo oth- breath. burst cey ayainst their faces,'don despatch of Aug. 28th. | , She may fe ne comment upon her! The French troops had bee serlous- Face Powder vat | daughter 'es decision , ly hampered by the German machine H. NM. Connoliy & Ge. Shei! "Let Mat 'T hetp you, dear, Now) guns in or o: ; the tops of the houses. {Members Montreal Stook rxrcbange) When warm days or hard work stains tot w kor mt gies ' ACER You ae al tacks) 'Tanks were in the vicinity, and a mes- © Transportation Buliding, Montreal - Main 1245 | cause you to perapire, your nose of coals thi hoor La blll ; a Geet | sage was sent to them for assistance. ~~ ~ se , fey ry "e PP s doe Oypyerty ' 7 'i om - fos fechead become oi iy mw 9 * y so itt] rood- These « comndied, but th e@ German ma- LL ~ ~ aunenl _-- ~ -- EE \ Hight application of In Me!oonped inte a chal and held nit he Ala a were too well protected ac "s Vely reola Souveraine Puce hands ie the ruddy warmth. Si ; nt to kiss the wasted face jehine gun P ; annie ff Powder will remove the shine and With ily refreshet and reciothed Hulduh's thin arms ciosed tightly! ito be knocked out by the fire from ~ give your complexion smooth at- hy garme oals which had teen left be. #round her neck = upon her moth-|/the tanks' guns. Accordingly -the ae a ae ee Pee ae eens aoe aioe ==, teuctiveness. It hides blemishes hire as unsuitable to the new life, ers heart she sot yhed out the tale of | tank commanders conferred at the far! mi At and tiny wrink tee Yet 60 fine of Hu'tah Makene ace went downstairs Misery which had t Seen her portion. | end of the village and decided, in a; > Vv texture is it can scarcely to the supper tabte She ute and | The camfort of long-delayed speech | hurried aaa a war council, to! fy > detect fr. And bestol allit blends drank bits of the food placed before brought sleep at last' te tre girl's Si destroy the vill: by sheer weight! ,) perfectly * the complexion and hoy by loving i: ands, and a little color tortured soul hit har mother, agoniz- ' f metal i 4e A stayson. (50c. t F 8] ng oin spirit, tay vide ( ¢fyy : OF ee : : ' 4) y i 1 | bh f h t rl a4 as 4 - list i the y fini hd fawn = i , ide- -- " r The tanks as cordingly rammed 1) o give yourcomplexion the fres. toeok 3 ecKe is é , -ingt f = > health of youth use Ingram's Milk- ed, and dried the few pieces of eRE- The wor = per me of the vil Hage came house after house. ee down | qe New F fi é weed Cream dally. It is gently shell china used to grace the occasion. ty tid a sileut weleome to the girl.; the machine guns, extricating t ial 4) V curative and remedial. Itiscleans- "I think IT will go right to bed if They brou; cht the friendly ran of selves from the ruins of one house, ae Keule fi } . ing and solrening. Rubbed ey you don't mind, Mother." the neighbor hood in an effort to igh- then proceeding to the next. In is 40 % rhe hands it keeps them soft an The choking tightness of her throat ten the sh pon her face below way the village was cap tured without | 4¥ ¢ white Two nizes, $0c. and $1 im. had relaxed somewhat, er voice the soft hair which had grown whit- 8 single British casualty, and at once; * HE Pure, rich, mellow > A full line of I: agram's toilet pro- seunded almost natural, r than her mother's She received | .cxpied by the French. ) tone, and the senaltlve 3 ducts, including Zodenta for the "J would, Daughter. A good 'ong them quietly, speaking little and smi!.! "7 other attack a tank was set} 4% iv i) teeth (25c.), fs at your druggists. res} will set you right. Come. 1 ing aeldom. efused resolutely | In 7 he off] " d } recponsiveness of this . ; will go lp too." to go to chureh, rep' ng te both her/on fire, the © _ in driver a . nie famous Instrument com- A Picture The Based the room where the tired Mother's -- entreaties and | those of killed ee ae gd ae ites, : bine to Ilft it high above ) With Each Purch body q been refresh i. The elder Dector Sydney. I can't. Don't; / wounded, " within -the German lifes ) the commeansiace, tt ts & 4 c chase w nen j ned to eyjter ohe gcroga t fhe, ask me, please." - !The second driver extinguished the 4 lano that will maintain | Each time 9 pe, vege oe Bertute» of ing ha it }}, ihe go Af stood opeR, (To be continued.) 'fire, assum ed comman: d®and later in 4 "A , : F Py ' eleamed in 'the grate. A' pin adults -- oe = 'the day, drove back single-handed, s enduring charm for +) amed 'amp threw 9 rosy glow over coun-} Change the | drinking water two oF | preced ed by about 50 Germans, whom ' generations. * Fate aontteos terpane and © wurtains A hanging three times a day and keep the drink-| jhe captured unaided, y lan Model, $500.00 r+) tion for your : hs kk y our crugetat. shelf on the opposite wal If held books | ing vessels clean. Another ten temporarily knock- ) Georglan Mode 7a. PFI with ¢h Wish ngs a" + aad of, If the ground $s hara, file ie edge! 'ed out, senstituted itself a strong ¥ THE WILLIAMS PIANO co., LIMITED, OSHAWA, ONT. i) ? " arr ar ; > iB vers = - « Bis ngram Company nes oe ite Are i de Soe ers top-) of the hoe with a-large flat file until! oint inside the German lines, and Canada's Oldest and Largest riphe Maker' ' ----s "No, Mother! oe Hthe hoe edge ts sharp. This wil! Peld out for @ve hours until the i $ : = Sapeee tes esmaeeess "ied 7 abe the w: Ps a " c n 3 "1 The girl's hand clutehed her moth. ™ke the work comparatively easy, jfantry arrived, = | j eae the sale of foods containi th Se fF = {catsup a pleasing red color is to tie! Keep them under the brine. Let stand early spring the foods 0: len lids securely, _ for leaks and a have been removed. () { knowing that when wintry days co jatore hs eool, dry fensee of the Canada Food Board tat she can then successfully reap the | se net ae are followed permitted to pay, or demand payment | ults of her labors and please aeeae these wil] be delicious. pro- bad eggs in excess of an allowed 5s family palate. F Do not use any coloring agent, lof a single jar. Chili ssuce may be! amount of the transaction... The ob-, alum or. other chemicals; they placed in jars and sealed without pro- | 'ject of the Canada Food Board was to very dangerous, The food laws ' cessing if desir 7 = profitable for the dealer, who is now P iekled Onions... obliged to charge them beck against use. | Use the small onions. Scald in: | aoe from whom they are originally Use the best materials for successe'bolling water for ten minutes to| purchased. In the case of the two ful results, --It is vitally necessary, loosen the skins, and then plunge into companies under suspension, it was to use all-glass jars when canntii cold water. Remove the skins, and found that no attempt had been made ; pickles, catsup, sauces, an nd 'then soak for twenty- -four hours in) to charge back for unsound eggs in' forth. The vinegar content of the 'brine that will float an egg. Th en! this way, although the candling re- food creates an action between. the: Tinse in plenty of cold water, Place, , cords showed percentages running as zine covering of the top of the lid asd (9 & \ oe kettle and nover '| ae as fourteen. A firm 1 in Charlot- its porcelain lining. The noticeable' ¥' difference between - imported ee sauces and condiments and t made at home is due to the use mait vinegars, which are always w in Europe. em, And--many "serious troubles can be traced directly to their Dine vinegar. Seal. in the usual er purchases bad eggs and pays for | Do not cook pickles, sauces, cat-} manner for pickles and catsup. them the least trouble for aim would | sups, and so forth in aluminum, cop- Gherkins flea Belper on -- find. | per or tinware. The porcelain- kins. as Sy Sang, Sak peas lined kettle is the proper kind. oon _ gpiggerone: yo hal the eggs on into the channels of trade, Wash, place i 4 where the consumer would eventually The secret of keepi h - i r © secret of keeping home-made; will fifost an egg. Weigh down to pay for the loss. Everybody else who handled the eggs, from the pro- the spices in a piece of cheesecloth.| for six days. Take from brine nd ducer to the retail storekeeper would Long boiling is not necessary 0 | ri ° rinse well. Place in a preserving i145 have ch i Tong remember how the whole day) kettle and cover with spiced cider Sittem tk nee PB th - ong catsup boiled and boiled until it) vinegar. Cook slowly for ten mi- ger of the Canada Food Boord A == was sufficiently thick Ah, I see Fast- you do, and how hot it was to tae a map a aa siaeh. provided that bad eggs be reported over the kettle and stir and stir 4 oo = charged beck 10 their spores nt Sweet Pickles | origin so that the loss is borne the parties responsible for their de-| lay in reaching the market fresh. In these times of high prices for eggs' and every other food commodity, the: consumer is doubly entitled to fresh eggs bought in good faith in the o < prevent scorching aw try -- method. Take the cucumbers or gherkins, as prepared in the foregoing recipe, from the brine and place in a preserv- tk a ack ChE NARSEE: Gr Seman sid ing kettle. Gosee with cider vine- nen cut in pieces and cook until very soft. Rub through a colander gar, and then to each quart of vine- . gar add:--1 cup brown sugar, ounce mixed spices, 4 blades mace, 1 lemon cut in paper-thin slices and parboiled until tender, 1 clove of gar- fc. Cook slowly for fifteen minutes and then fill into all-glass jars. Seal | To Can Tomatoes for Soup _ ul of the stock they sell and dealers should be watchful of the stock me uy. turn to kettle and boil for twenty mi- nutes. Fill into sterilized pint jars and adjust the rubbers and lids, part- ally tightening. Process forty mi- nutes in hot-water bath. Seal : H. Tom, proprieto 7 . r of securely, then test for leaks and store god atore in a cool place. 1c e, 15 Sikes Dame Serge in a cool, dry place. Sour Pickles | Cit}, has been ordered to close his! Canned '"omatoes Wash fifty cucumbers and then yestaurant for a period of seven days, Select basket of firm.tomatoes and|Place in a brine that will float a0 commencing August 31st for manu-| plunge into boiling water and then|@sg, fot ome week. Wash, place in @ facturing and retailing iced cakes' pee neering, kettle, and cover with cold Sood Boatd to rder-of the Canada| s - ss The. Canada "Food Board eas ordex- d Henry Wong, proprietor "of the packing © tightly, aa eel a> the rubbers and lids and process" In| 4 cloves of garlic, 1 dozen bay leaves, | - hot-water bath forty-five minutes, !1 ounce of mixed spices. Cover with calls for a reckoning for bad eggs |' make the handling. of such eggs un- | ~ BoB LonG UNION MADE:. OVERALLS." SHIRTS & GLOVES ° ' foodstuffs. Investigation by the gular way. Producers should be pec food regu! ations. ane oavenient, quick and clean hands do not touch dough Delivered ali charges on Boston Cafe, Three Rivers, Quebec, to close his restaurant, and his license has been suspended for a period of seven days, during which time he may not serve any meals or purchase any Board's Inspectors showed that this restaurant had been serving beef- | steak at all hours and bread i. excoss of the proportions permitted by the For violation of the Canada Food Board's Order regarding the sale of | substitutes for wheat flour in a pro portion of one to ---- and a commencing' midnight, August 31st, and to remain olosed vuffti] he receives a Heense from the Canada '0 B During the period of 0 Y He*must 'or otherwise deal in food' or food pr duets. i oa Remove from bath, fasten lids secure-! boiling vinegar and cover the crock) == ly "and test for leaks. Cool, then with a, cloth and then with heavy | bré * Tre with st a store in a cool, dry place. wn" paper. ew! string an e Drain the tomato pulp by turning ,. ae in a cool, dry place. | Substitu e€ economy | . '

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