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Hygqqgflafrg‘ml‘mt‘flaghesordizzi- L--.I__L- FURNITURE? PmC. mm m SERVE. Roast chicken or turkey may be served with sweet or white potatoes, and any of the following vegetables or chreals: Rice, hominy. squash, onions or celery. For a relish. serve a sweet pickle, jelly or cranberry sauce. For dessert, serve a sweet steamed pud- ding. ice cream, or cranberry, pumpkin or mince pie. To Avoid Serving Too Many Proteins, Both Animal and Vegetable. or Too Many Starchoo,‘ You Must Know How to Portion Your Foodstuffs. . Steaks or chops are best served. ei- ther baked or broiled. with German. French tried, creamed. baked. sweet or Irish potatoes. Serve 3150 an)~ one of the following vegetables: Eggplant. peas. stewed tomatoes. unions. squash. green corn, brussels sprouts. beet greens. new beets. macaroni with cheese or salsify. For dessert serve some light dish. such as cottage pud- ding or fruit whip. Roast beef may be served with po- tatoes. mashed or fried or franconia style. In addition serve any one or two of the vegetables mentioned above. For salad choose plain lettuce or en- dive. with French dressing. For des- How to Combine lleats or ï¬sh With Vegetables. Roast pork may be served with White or sweet potatoes and any one of the following vegetables: Spinach. parsnips. apple sauce, creamed cabbage. onions. baked squash. By the way. all the vegetables. with the exception of cab- bage, spinach and parsnips. Will be im- proved by baking. For dessert order either baked apples with cream, Indian pudding. pumpkin pie or ice cream. BALANCE YOUR CALORIES. sert a fruit whip or a blancmange would be acceptable. . Roasg limb ï¬should be served with po- tatoes or rice and one of the following vegetables: Spinach, peas, squash, tur- nips, For a relish, either mint jelly or mint sauce is recommended. For des- sert, baked apple dumpling, rhubarb pie or pudding. with the upper crust only, would be good. It the ï¬sh is boiled, serve with po- tato and one of the following vege- tables: Onions, parsnips. Egg sauce may accompany the ï¬sh. The dessert may be heavyâ€"a shortcake in season, a cottage pudding or a lemon pie. With fried ï¬sh, serve sauce Tartare, French fried potatoes and peas. For a relish, choose cucumbers and French dressing. A fruitwbip is very good to serve after a fried ï¬sh. Creamed salt codtish is best served with baked potatoes and diced beets, fried in salt pork scraps. A plain let- tucesalad, with toasted crackers and cheese. makes an acceptable dessert. Boiled ham may be served with spin- ach and creamed, diced potatoes, Baked apples or cider apple sauce make an excellent relish. Baked Indian pudding, with or without ice cream, would be a good dessert for this dinner. Baked ham should be served with baked sweet or white potatoes, cauli- flower or spinach. and some kind of jelly as relish. Horseradish is accept- able with baked ham. Apple dumplings make a good dessert for this combina- kinda “I'm-he popular altitu- on to asquare yoke and high belted. with two huge pockets for treasures and an embroidered pique collar for style. Mothers take notice! Points to Remember if You Are an Expert Housekeeper. If you keep a kin-hen tileâ€"~and every efï¬cient housewife should-just clip the following hints and add them where you can put your hands on them quickly: Unrivaled navy blue serge is almost accepted as a uniform for small girls. Here we have a one-piece. side plaited When you are digging in the garden you will be discouraged to ï¬nd how the dirt clings under your nails. Try rub- bing soap under the nails before you go out into the garden to work. It will form a ï¬ne protection against dirt and will not be hard to remove when the digging is done. Don’t make the mistake of using your table or bed linen in rotation, one after the other. Use a few changes until they are worn out, then take the next best and add new ones to your store. In this way you will not be embarrassed by ï¬nding everything in holes at once. The same thing refers to underclothes. Have you found that your clothes baskets wear out quickly? Make feet for them by splitting clothes pins as far as the knob and pushing them up through each corner of the bottom of the basket. They will act as feet to lift the basket from the ground and save wear and tear. Dampen clothes with a Whisk broom. It is far better than the hand and easier Never pour grease down a drain. If you have no sink strainer to catch the grease try laying a piece of paper over the drain before pouring out greasy water. The paper will catch the grease and can be burned in the stove. About Naggers. Perhaps more men fail in business through the attitude of their wives in their younger days than from other causes. A nagging wife. or one who is not in sympathy with a man's work. who expects impossible things of him and is incapable of taking a general intelligent interest in his work. is one of the worst handicaps he could have. If a man works with his mind clogged by domestic troubles he is of no use to himself. his employer or the world at large. A wife ordinarily should not try to tell a man how to conduct his business. but she should be interested in it. and it will pay him to keep her informed about it. Old Blanket Utilized. An excellent way to utilize an old blanket that is nearly worn out is to cover it with silkoh‘ne andtuttit like: comforter. It can be covered with cheesecloth 11' desired, under which cir- cumstance it can be washed very easily- Coveredinatinttoharmonizeï¬ththe colorsehemeofabedroom.thi8m made coverlet is especially 800(1- gtntly fed, though even plain food does cost these days. Let us ï¬ght against chemical plenar- vatives. We don’t want our food W 1’0‘ Runaw' Iron‘ Scorch. Food Economy. We must remember that being well fed Is not necessarily being; extrus- KEEP THESE ON FILE. What Young Ladies W.“ Wear at Furs: Term. SCHOOL TGGS. J OLLY RES UL'l'. Buy as many things as possible in silk. crepe de chine and georgette crape in order to save cotton and linen for government uses. Be exceedingly careful in your choice or shoes. for leather is scarce and the price is getting beyond the average purse. Instead of wearing thin velvets, fanciful weaves that will not extend through the fashions for any length at time, have the street clothes made of sturdy homespun, the new velours and heavy English suitings. Don’t buy costumes in brilliant colors, because it there is a need for strict economy next fall a dark gown will serve a second season better than a my one. France has made a violent effort for three weeks to provide new costumery for America, and she has succeeded. The cables report that a box full of tricks has been developed. The main point is the elimination of waste material in all garments. There- fore the silhouette must be as slim as though it had a lead pencil as its model. There is a strong efl’ort made to bring into fashion the half low evening gowns, such as the European women have been wearing for three years. This is not universally becoming to the Anglo-Sax- on, and it is probable that the Ameri- 34‘4'4‘4‘401‘4 can evening gowns, with their old and deep decolletage, may be still adopted by many. No matter what slight fullness there may be at the hip line in certain gowns, there is no division of opinion concern- ing the narrowness of the skirt. Tho Kind of Design That Maidens Now Favor. For youth is this dressy costume of king’s blue broadcloth so unusually at- tractive as to cut Seal giv‘es the long roll collar and is just suggested as lin- tng the loose fronts. Rich black velvet fashions the turban, built on the lines of a tam. How to" Relieve Your Eyes if You Must Finish Work. There are not many devotees of the tle more be accomplished, in order to ï¬nish the piece in hand at the time re- quired, there is a very deï¬nite relief to be found in a certain change. of posi- tion. When the sight and back muscles begin to tire try taking a good plump pillowâ€"one with a smooth coverâ€"into the lap and allow the elbows to rest on mnemrfleymdhlyleanmixan togetherandseuonwithpepperto lute. Cnttwomanpicklesleuth- wiaemtoverytmnpiwundaddto [the sauce with a spoonful at M MMMMtflveminuu ' tï¬an just so long. Yet at times when it is imperative or desirable that a lit- body, and the change of focus will rest the eyes at the same time. This latter “kink†is not sufï¬ciently well known among those having rather sensitive eyesight. Today it is recommended by specialists that those who have to do “near†work should exercise the eyes between times by looking intently at objects as far away as possible, and‘a certain young draftsman asserts that moving pictures actually rest his eyes after a day’s'work “over the board.†Sauce Piquanto. ‘SInother .two onions. chopped very ï¬ne, in a ublwpoonm} of butter. Let an! add a, tablespoonfnl of consomme grotwaterityoudonot happento have“: Minceflnetwoclovesoturnc and flavor-not so much it you do not care for garlic. Mince a sprig each d BE' THANKFUL TO REST. An Expert Gives Economy Tips For the Fall Buy». WAR STYLES. PIQUANT SUIT. FOB EARLY FALL. w¢¢¢o¢¢o¢cooo‘oooooooooooco¢oo¢o90000000900000.0006. Our stock of private Christmas greeting cards are now here, , and we are open to book your order at any time. Don‘t delay, but place your order when the selection is good. We can‘t guarantee a full selection ifyou put it octoo long. Cost Less Than Carpets IT IS CHEAPER to lay hardwood floors in a house than to buy carpets for it. What'amoroâ€"thehaxdwoodflootswilllastalife-ï¬me,are mucheaaiertokeep deanandineverymectwillmhunyou dividendsofpleameonminvestment. . Hardwood Floors We tell andcarpots. Thoanswetwilloonvimeyouthfltit paystobwhndwoodflom. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Coo Oatmeal Millers. Special Prices on Feed We have a stock of good heavy mixed Feed on hand which we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed get our prices. Never Disappoints You G. J. PUBBBR 00., Agents Durham LONDON TORONTO I1 81‘. JOHNA-R‘g-u You’ll never be disappointed or have to worry about your cooking or baking __- - nm--.ln.a ’9 Tn Hug could make it more eï¬cient, ecohomic- :1 or durable. Write for free booklet. . Day No. 4 ’ Night No. 26 «momwua WW‘ SOLD BY F. LENAHAN. s m Ontario ... Li‘ï¬â€˜fï¬ nut-Cu. . [maker and, 1917 We carry nothing but the highest class of greeting cardsâ€"from 81.25 per dozen upâ€"and they cost but little more than the common kind- prder now, either at this Mice. 01' through Wilbert Trnynor, who will celletyourhoueewithafulleoâ€" m W $.5- * . 33“. Being Lot 53, Cone Glenejg. containing grammes are new fr ouse, sheds and on: ling stream throng bout. 10 acres 113““ in good state of on but er partxculars. ises to Mrs. John Sta Durham. Ontario. ises puse, sh gang strc bout 10 in 00d furt e11} â€"â€"7 LOTS FOB . lore}: part of Lot mg Rmk site, Gar: ham, and the norm: Albert St. Apply 1 Durham. Ont. The property of Eva, in the Lawn « terms and particul: Telford. Durham. Lots 8. 9 a West. Apply That splendid re In Upper Town be late Mrs. Wilson. masonable terms; more or less; comï¬ 7 rooms; hard and bearing orchard a situation. Apply c Thos. Ritchie or Executons. Advertisements of for each subsequel double the above a price.â€"â€"T W “ 91 Toronto. Ontario. A brick house land just outside able stables, hen- other buildings ises. Will also fowl2 and a quau partlculars. apply Lambton street. From the prem dy, Glenolg. the sheep and two 1 0n the now by hi seen (.11 61h co Please rmmrt, " I Joseph For sale (prefl the comfnrtulm cated by M r. \V tains seven ram with electrical 1 soft water. and ply to Thus. All: iwgréator inter! 'workmg of thv deemed adVisab HORTICULTU The annual ml ham Horticnlmr held in the 1mm evening, Km; 5, citizens of â€If! U ing country int! fare of this we to be present Opinion as to Hr creasing the me‘ ing the society --‘ n-Ifl Tim desirabh wmer Of C0110 streets, Durham Inspector Camp and modern he water comenie and “mmâ€"date tion. ADD“ f John Morrison, SHAW S BU‘ Toronto, DPCW Commercial lDi} None (00 111"“ work. Frep CH time. W H- S tosh, Prin" HF: Gerrard Sis , 1 PROPERTY FARMS F0 ?OULTRY NHSSHI‘. FOR 8 ST FOR F0 10