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Times & Guide (1909), 30 Jun 1920, p. 6

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\ Much of the Small Fruit Crop May _ be Conserved by this Method ‘ g‘ to the scarcity and high price of sugar the possibility of much of the eoming crop of small fruits going to wilste is greatly increased. _ There is & method Of â€"canning. without sugar, ind, to secure the‘ best â€" information Wailable on the subject, the Commisâ€" sion | of Conservation _ invited . Miss Jéanette Babb, Inspector of Houseâ€" hold Science at Macdonald College, f‘iu epare a short paper. Miss Babb especially emphasizes the caution that ‘_- agarless canning the utmost care ,,,: St be observed, and . every . rule strictly followed, otherwise loss . of fruit and wasted effort may result. 4 }‘,’ mentation and decay are causâ€" ed by the bacteria, yeasts and moulds, ';{;_{ h are ever present in the air, oming in contact with irgit‘. We must, therefore, destroy thtse forms of life present in the fruit and in the 3, mers and prevent! their further . ntrance into the containers, byâ€" sealâ€" mg and serilizing or boiling. This is what is termed canning. \ 9 Ere are many reasons. why canâ€" med goods spoil. Some of these are: ,»,.‘â€"'%?‘ ise of imperfect jars;â€"use of old v “‘} rubbers;ute of stale products; V.too slow; filling too many jars at once; inaccuracy in time of boiling; failure to test jars: after sterilizing, and careless storage. "Whe equipment necessapy for canâ€" ;fffi; is as follows: Wash boiler, or Arge kettle, with an airâ€"tight cover; fitted rack, for bottom of boiler; good @rs and covers properly. sterilized; good rubbers; longâ€"handled ‘spoon or i knife, strainer or/clean Cheeseâ€" oth for washing fruit, blanching; and ld dipping, boiling water, and clean owels, all of which should be sterile, Kf prepare the jars, test them first v;- akage, by filling with water. \ru ‘on rubber, sealing tightly and ferting on a dry table. . If no moisâ€" re is seen onâ€"the table the\ jar is ife. Sterilize the jars and covens by lacing! on rackinâ€"boiler, cover with }f;wl:er, bring water to. boiling! point, and boil for ‘fifteen mmufies.[ terilize the rubbers in aâ€"shallow disk boiling water for five minutes. ) _,_}-1 cold pack method the im'f portance of the two terms, blanching | and cold 'ijpping‘sshould be emphasizâ€" ; ed. Blanching is to, dip in boiling vater, and keep under _ the boiling | ;gfor.from a few seconds to five : *%fiv ites, according as to whether the | ’ffi of the soft or hard‘ vayiety. ! “Z_dlpping means the â€" immediate lunging into cold boiled water, . to â€"s'colour.\ng matter,.to aid. in “}iz ng thewfruit whole and to make ‘éasy to handle. ht nch Dressing F'.l’hreq talr)lespoons vinegar, 4 ons oil, 1â€"4 teaspoon . pep aspoon, salt. . Mix (the ingrc id stir or shake in a bottle. hue until well blended. !‘; â€" Gream of Spinach Soup One cup cooked\ spinach (s ibe stewed in little water), ilk (or milk and water), 1 oon butter, 1 tablespoon flow: 51 Dominion Salad sn'e tablespoon onion,5 medium sized pfil boiled potatoes, 3, hard boiled @s, 2 head of lettuce, using "the arts to garnish the inside of ‘ the lad bow!. Chop the onions finely id cube the potatoes . into . small eces. Mix all together with a boilâ€" [wsals.d dressing and serve in a large w with the lettuce hearts as a i eube the potatoes into small Snowflake Toast for Breakfast . or ees. Mix all together with a boilâ€"| Lunch * , ;dx;essing and serve in a 1arge| Scald one pint milk. Thicken with ;‘ h the lettuce hearts as a °2 tablespoons of flour, rubbed smooth ‘_’;‘éh‘ mix togcther and setve on in a little cold milk. Have ready the AMdual plates on a criSped leaf of whites of two eggs, beaten to a stiff tuce w tth a garnish 6¢, salad dressâ€"| froth andâ€"flavored with a sprinkling :';v 2 ’ of,dried parsley or thyme and a sparâ€" «CANNING FRUITS PAGE SIX Tomato Omelet . delicious tomato omelet de by slicing raw . tomato eing in between the layers in omelet ~using . garnisl HON AND pEarmrt: TESTED RECIPES Anote. “( f@@ Sace y {3 @ C 3/3’ es I 4 l 5 en y mm Household Hints FARM AND HOME MOM BUYS A.NEW SOFA _ /~ P oFF THAT SoFAâ€" TS able.‘ If no moisâ€" table they jar is jars and covens by boiler, cover with water to . boiling r ‘fifteen minutes. s in aâ€"shallow disk râ€"five minutes. k method the imâ€" o terms, blanching WITHOUT SUGAR | _ 1. Select when it is at its bestâ€" _ ]thoroughly sound,\ ripe but firm and I1 Fruit Crop May | free from bruises. by this Method 2. Grade as to size and quality for city and high price | sake of uniformity. ility of much of the 3. Can the day it is picked, and as rall fruits going to ; soon as possible after picking, especâ€" creased. There is | jally where no sugar is used. ing.without sugar, l 45 ~Clean fruit and prepare as for PRACTICAL IN EVERY HOME ( flour, 1 ta can lien ing pinch of salt. When the sauce is well cooked, turn a cupful onto the beaten egg, stirring constantly till it forms a light frothy mixture. Serve on whole wheat toast which has been toasted crisp, and slightly moistened \ Cheap Cream Cake Three eges, one cup sugar, heaping teaspoon baking powder third cup boiling »water, ‘ one flour, Bake in two layers. Cream Fillingâ€"One cup milk NOT To BE SAT 0 BY ANVONE YET @ Too â€" es gep .t blespoon salt. Put spinach through colander, heat the milk . to boiling/ and thicken the flour with a little cold milk:. Rub smooth; add the salt and spinach; heat\again to near boilâ€" ing. . Take from fire abd add butter and serve. is, of course, scope for the stricter enforcement of the law in order that the present tax shall wield its full toll. There has been evasion upon a huge scale in the past, but the rising revenues from this sourceâ€"show. that the tax dodgers are gradually being lassoed and brought into the corral. According to the Commissioner . of Taxation, a million Canadians will pay income tax this year. Adding the reâ€" ceipts from the excess profits tax (which is the income tax in another form) to those from the income . tax proper Canada~ secured from these sounces a revenue last year of some sixtyâ€"four miflion dollars, a Â¥ar from negligible sum. . A mtal\revenue, from 12. Uncover boiler at. end of time for sterilizing or boiling, allow steam to escape :?nd seal jars tightly imâ€" mediately upon removing from boiler. Invert until cool. 13. When cool screw tight again, wash outside of jars, label and put away in a cold, dry, dark place. Noteâ€"In sugarless canning, the utâ€" most care must be observed, and every rule strictly followed.â€"Jeanette Babb, Instructor Houschold Service, . Macâ€" donald College. (a)_Soft fruits require from 10 to 15 minutes where sugar is used. When no sugar is used we add 15 minutes more to the required length of time with sugar. (b) Hard fruits with sugar require from 30 minutes to one hour plus twenty minutes without sugar, \ 11. Cover boiler, bring ing point and ‘boil until cooked. 8. Fill with boiling water, in knife to let out air and fill agai top with water running over jar 9. Put on sterilized rubber, . cc and partially seal at Pnce. 10. When all jars are ready, on rack in boiler and‘ cover with w of the same temperature‘as jars, k ing the jars separated. whi the rile ing. tECONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION FAVORS DRAYTON PLAN (Continued From Last Week) s, of course, scope for the stricte nforcement of the law in order tha he present tax shall wield its ful table . \Blanch in case of hard fruits. . Cold dip. . Pack products quickly into jar ch haye just been removed one : time.from the boiler, using a ster knife or spoon bandle for pacl Preparation of Pruit to the boilâ€" the fruit is tt ilk, tea THEY satop ) | THeY THovadt, TE New 1 | THey weee S At Rgorfls- s o t 12 ;) ) mevrere.) (PQ tC \r?&j Vi z. SoFA â€" AND oN) SAT OB THEM j ues are to. be as for { we can carry | pay our way. its. !tl‘ink, be will cal detailed p o jars, | Drayton schen one at | ing this sum. : sterâ€" | throughout th packâ€" | constructive, c tor." insert Writing in ‘ ain to | er of June 5, ar. its editor, urgi cover, | scientific tarif Government a place | ment are of water | working peopl keepâ€" | going to be cr by depressions :"boilâ€" ployment, ace uit is | heavy taxatior tariff shamâ€"ba excise taxation on food,.clothing, and other ‘commoditics required by . the people of this country. The customs tariff, in addition to promoting Caâ€" nadian . national _ development anpd helping in the building. up of new taxpaying national wealth, is collectâ€" ed with a minimum of inconvenience. Moreover, there is abundant reason to believe that the cost of administraâ€" tion of the customs tariff is even less than the cost of enforcing the new excise duties, and that the total burâ€" den on the Canadian people as a reâ€" sult of faxation on imports will be less than that resulting from the comâ€" plicated and difficult system of soâ€" called luxury taxes and taxes on sales. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills A reliable Reg $5 a box. Sold mailed to any price The Scol anrines, Ontario, In comparison with the vexatious internal faxation provided in the new budget, customs duties this year, afâ€" ter removal of the 7% per cent war tax, are estimated to yield at least $167,000,000. It ‘has been proposed the Canadian Income Tax until they are higher than those in force in the United States. The Canadian Business Profits, War Tax for the current year is higher®than that in any country in the world, with the possible exception of Great Britain, where rates recently have been increased. The government had\no practical alternative, except excise taxation on goods used by the Canadian people. ed inconvenience and annoyance from their operation. The new levies are intended to raise about. $100,000,000 of revenue, and if the increase in the income tax be left out of account the estimated yield will be even less. The Government has advanced the rates of In the period of less than a month that tge new Canadian taxation meaâ€" ures have been in effect, almost evâ€" ery person in Canada has experiencâ€" ed inconvenience and annoyance from efaca that this the scrap heap the . dumiping C policy ‘of free of the empire b see Wisions of lion population In the perioc working por scientific efi The business and the ests of this country de Board.‘ Our agricultu astonished to find that citize to office, then we say to you, your guns will not only be spiked, but we will utterly destroy them» K ‘"The problems facing all CanadM ans are insistently serious. This is not the time, and this country is not the place to play old games of politics on the bowed and broken backs of the ployment, accumulating . debts, and heavy taxation, merely to stage a tariff shamâ€"battle for the special benâ€" efit of ambitious p?liticians who are solely intent upon electing themsélves Writing in The Canadian Railroadâ€" er of June 5, Mr. George C. Pierce, its editor, urging the appointment of a scientific tariff board, says: "If this Government and the farmer moveâ€" ment are of the opinion that the working people of this Dominion are going to be crucified at each election by depressions in business, unemâ€" ployment, accumulating debts, and constructive cFiticism of this charac mill othe pay our way. The country would, we tl"nk, be willing to consider practiâ€" cal detailed plansâ€"iternative to the Drayton scheme of taxationâ€"for raisâ€" ing this sum. But there has been throughout the budget debate little collection is perfected, of one hunâ€" dred million dollars, is perhaps an outside éstimate of possible collection from this source. stores Vim and Vitality; for Nerve d Brain: increases\"gray matter;" a nicâ€"will build you up. $3 a box, or o for $5, at drug stores, or by mail receipt of price. The Seom~ll Drug s in this Dominion rap heap of the world. ‘To be umiping ground under a fiscal of free trade is not theapolicy empire builders of our day who sions of a Canada of fifty milâ€" e to. be kept to Regulating Pill for Women. Sold at all Drug Stores, o1 any address on receipt of Scobell Drug Co., St. Cathâ€" y old games of politics on ind broken backs of the ulation. . This is a day of iciency. Its opponents the old school who don‘t a new day has dawned. s and the working interâ€" country demand a Tamff x, Ontario about HERCULES h RUBBER CO, three hundred collected from national revenâ€" the point where THE MORE SiT on IT LEss pus WiLL. NE lot of goo eE THEY T THE PUSTING IT NEED. c _ORDERS | CALLED ‘FOR AND ‘DELIVERED Ginghams Our stock of Dress Ginghams in check and plaids are very pretâ€" ty. Prices 60c, 65¢, and 90c per yara. Also Muslins in colors, white check and _Swiss dot are worthy of your inspection, See them at s Tom Hatton Do You Want to Save Money STORE, MAIN ST.. WESTON Maria Street, East of Fifth Ave or Box No. 79, Weston Phone 34â€"5 Summer Sessions G. M. LYONS Favorite Prescription should have the full confidence of every woman in Canada because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. | Dr. Pierce knew, when he first made this standard medicine, that whiskey and morphine were injurious, and so he has always kept them out of his remedies. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce‘s Invalids‘ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package Tablets. St. Catharines, Ont.:â€""I was in a very miserable condition when I first started taking Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Disâ€" covery and Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescripâ€" tion sixteen years ago. I suffered and was extremely emaciated and weak. Although I was a young woman my doctor thought I was going through the critical stage of life, but after using these remedies my strength returned, another child came and from that time on my health was perfect and my weight increased. . I really believe that Dr. Pierce‘s remedies saved my life and I shall always praise them as long as I live."â€" MBRS. ELIZA OVERHOLT, 43 Beach St. for. women or girls who are fering."â€"MRS. WM. STE mond St. Successor to Phil. Mackay BRING YOUR SHOES HERE FOR REPAIRS London, Ont.:â€"‘"For many years Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Pnecription' has been my Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited In Maidenhood, Womanhood and Motherhood is IF THEY‘RE NOT SITTIM ON THE PARLOR SoFAâ€" THEYV‘RE sITTUG on TH FRONT STEPS3, 02 A PARK BENCH â€" THey‘ee REQULAR CITY Fou$ JOHN MIELS Address This is the service you ge when you place, your Gro cery Orders withâ€" 30 Main St., Weston SAVED HER LIFE Practical Plumber WESTON . Dunn Muslins 1st mast favorite mediâ€" cine. T have taken it for the ailments pertaining to womâ€" anhood and before and after motherâ€" hood, and it always proved excellent. I bhave also_recomâ€" mended â€" ‘Favorite Prescription‘ to many friends who have taken it with good results. . It is the best medicine I know of today are weak and sufâ€" STEEL, 179 Richâ€" Start any Shaw, 395 Main St , from continâ€" MOM IS TOO FURUITURE RAY THE P GLVES â€" râ€" : Don‘t Waste Money | Don‘t Waste Time PAj4 O CAREFUL wITH HER NE E â€" SHE wou‘t 1ET you PIANO WTMHOUT WEARING OUR WATCHES are the best values in the market. Ev eryone is guaranteed. You can get ideas here for that wed ding present. 2492 DUNDAS STREET pâ€"â€"eessuacoyts wmu}co i IDRO R es G. E. A. ROBINSON % ; PASTES FOR BLACK, TAN, OXBLOOD AND BROWN LEATRER SHOES. : ; THE F. F, DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., _ HAMILTON, Can. . : #r1211r1it it t ntinirr i Na MTiHRPrRAA\\RRSY on nnmmmnesdnse ues t 00 PPE O NNE C LatiE SAVING THE FURNITURE A ‘Toronto Litter Carrier will astonish you with the amount of work it does. Enables one man to clean the stables as fast as six men in the old way. Cuts out the dirty part of the job.. Takes away the danger of the old wheelâ€" barrow and the slippery plank. Encourages cleanliness in the stableâ€"and that means healthier cattle. All ‘Toronto Stable Equipment is designed to save work and make cattle bigger profit producers. . You‘ll find with this equipment that stable chores become easy. ‘Time is saved. . Cattle are contented. A wide knowledge of proper stable equipment can be gained from a study of our big stable equipment book. This will be sent free if you ask for it. . Write now. ONTARIO WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Limited WHITE SHOE DRESSING The Work Marriage Licenses issued, Wedding Rings at all prices â€" DDISANCE FIGHTER,D Khock THE OUT OF IT F Do everything in the most economical and upâ€"toâ€"date way. USE ELECTRICITY.‘ We supply the equipâ€" ment. 4 WIRING a specialty Stoves, Percolators, Hot Water Heaters, Toasters Irons, Heaters/of all kinds. W. J. SHEPPARD Macinnes Bros. fapA 47 Electrical Engineers and Contractors Main Street, Weston, Phone 271 KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE 76 MAIN STREET, WESTON KR â€" Enables one man to clean the in the old way. Cuts out the dirty away the danger of the old wheelâ€" plank. Encourages cleanliness in of Six Men here lection of Diamonds for You can secure a fine seâ€" 3tick Pins, or Pennantsâ€" nos. etc TORONTO arâ€" Rings J. k. McEWEN & SON Licensed Allcfio;l;el‘s for the COUNTIES OFP YORK PEEL â€" FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE St. John‘s Road WESTON Agent for Fire, Life, Accident, Autoâ€" mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" â€" ance in Safe Companies and at Best Rates. Elsemere Avenue FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Main PIANO INSTRUCTION / Monday and Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m. Btudio, Bank of Nova Scotla Building Pupils prepared for Téronto Conserâ€" 200 Beresford Avenae, West ‘Dorenge vatory Examinations. R. R. 2, WESTON PHONE 3â€"4 Studio: 252 Main St. W go any place. Drop a care. Graquate Toronto Conservatory uB Iusic Planoâ€"Teachers‘ Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Toronte Conserâ€" vatory Examinations. Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St. WESTON Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 2922 Dundas St., West Toronte (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store} Real Estate Loans placed at Curtent Rates. "XTceiepnoneâ€"Junction 996 Telephones Cenwood 8285 83 Richmond St. W Bank of Nova Scotia Chan{bers, Phone 152, Weston Money to Loru on good First Mortgage Securities BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. 301 Crown Office Bldg., Toronto (Cor. Queen & Victoria Sts.) G.Howard Gray, L. L. B. JOHN T. ANDERSON Office: Coleman & Hackett Block , MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia » e Dr. HarrisenC.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 King St. and Rosemount 7Avfle. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. Office and Residence, East Cor Dr. H. D. Livingstone EAR, NOSH AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone June. 1218 #82 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2008 Consultations by Appointment. Physician, Surgeon, Etc: Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1â€"3 and ? to §.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 Bank of Nova Sc'o_ti_at_fit.;ilding Monday and Friday Evenings and by appointment J. K. MeEWEN, Kleinburs. Phone, Woodbridge 950 A. M. McEWEN, Richview, Phone Weston 3â€"24 Margaret R. Gillette . Lorne Fraser, 26 Years‘, Practical Experience. DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist Real Estate and Insurance Office Stella V. Rowntree PUBLIC _ ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR COE. TAMetley JOHN HARRIS E. J. MUSSON Barrister, Solicitor, Ete . J. A. MELDRUM Plano and Organ Tuner Telephone Junction 12 ED, W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE F. B. EDMUNDS WESTON OFFICE s280 TORONTO S OFP YORK, PEEL AND SIMCOE Terms Reasonabk_ Physician, Ete. A. TITLEY Teacher of Violin . E. PEARSON Tel., 301 ONTARIOQ WESTON WESTO &

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