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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1918, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY; JULY'S, 1918. ( rr 3 ly thinks it worth while calling for ; : J el -- D E R | i Garbage cans are locked on ra % p-- and the gergeant-cock made respons. z i i P CAN 5 ible for their contents. The knack H ; | CANADIAN: ARMY IN ENGLAND of cooking meat without drying it } | POSSESSES MODEL SYSTEM. | up, of boliing, roasting and frying foods so as to get their full value, { { Ment Has Been Carefully Studied | is particula®y imfipressed upon the { and Placed In Sciéntific Basis | cooks. Inespedtors visit camp kiteh- and the Balanced Ration Has | °° and in cases where there fs com. 4 4 : plainf stay until the cooking is satis. | i Heen So Successful That It Is Now factory. { | Being Copied by Other Army Over at the Canadian Cookery 4 | Authorities, School, Major Hart Cameron, of > i Beaverton, formerly second in com. in England by the same : 2 A i " " weeks' course of instruction, both Henry Broughton Thom. { token, is sald to be travelling | practical and theoretical. The ana- | N army travels on its stom- | mand of the 116th Battalion in . T. France, showed the writer over the En Po hoa uy. ie { very comtortably. Both British and {tomy of the domestic ox. sheep pls. Vackes wth Mr. I. C. Il American experts in the matter of | Is explained to them. wo thal they Hoover, FH Adminis ? # 4 tf o {ratar of the ind | feeding soldiers have expressed the a nh at alt ane. Al Bat nat | Fond - | unsolicited apinion that no body of | from bread making to preserving ning the war. | soldiers In the world bas such good | fruit, are also imparted by chefs. In- | nourishment provided at such mod- doors tiny workiux models of svery The Allies Arc Out To WIN |lerate cost. Among the Canadians! Yariety of field and camp kitchen are THE WAR. Our Soldiers do || oot on ers ro to waste. not | 286d for instructional puposes. Out- the Actual Fighting--but-- | an o go ' doors in the grounds of the school : | a molecule of grain. Every particle aré. life-size cookers of various de- is made to render its full quota to | 5Igns; from that of the field kitchen WE CAN ALL build up the flesh, bone and muscie | 00 wheels to the common; wooden " - | of Canada's fighting men, And yet, | barrel, which, having been{ hastily Aes HELP : { with all the enormous saving of food | inserted in a bank and setlon fire, ' Some of us may not be able to and paving of money to Canada whicn | leaves its steel hoops to support the = ! A > i . ach, and the Canadian arm » and Ca an ¥ prémises. Here cooks receive a thrae fight, but all us HELP haf resulted from the introduction of | earth surrounding the cavity it had -- G : g of ig } made, and thus make an oven for ZAR 0} . a : to feed our fighting men by scientific feeding of the Canadians in \ Ay using Substitutes instead of the || England, the men never looked bet- | bread. All cooks are required to pass ; wd > Wheat, Meat, Fats and Sugar. fer and were never seemingly more | an examination before getting their k y LY : satisfied. ' certificates from the school, : NY 8 A) 0) : which are absolutely necessary - s 'overseas if we are to beat the To the average man in the street A tribute to the success of the = Central Powers. | talk pf "food valués" and of "'calori- | Canadian scheme is the fact that the 3 - | fic units" (heat units), conveys little | Australians are copying it and tha . intelligence, sounds lke high-brow | the Imperial authorities have. Just |. «Boog This should be your : yy r FOOD is to WIN or stuff. Wall, as a matter of fact, the | adopted an almos{ similar method y fall working out of sueh preblems is | based upon our goo' showing, The LOSE the WAR "}| & complicated matter, invelving woth | other day the major had the honor {o es WwW. t s We all want to see our enemies chential tests and Rill 14 on | be asked tq give a lecture upon his \ \ ar- me vacation BEATEN men under all conditions of work work Jelore the Hoyal Soci. Prof ' . 2s | Ernest Starling, representin . : as . le Be yay Jovd ties Rhondda, Hg TF the pov while MAKE it a water trip this year--the" the St. Lawrence River and visited Mon- Use Substitutes and || suantity win give out. The units | such eminent men as Professors Leo- kind of holiday that promotes health treal--then linger awhile in Quebec, the are the degrees of measurement ap. | nard Hill, Wallar, Hopkins, Daylines, and refreshes the mind. city of traditions and of enchantment. Climb its steep and narrow streets. plied, just like the feet on your gas | Gushing, Horace Brown, Dr. Thomp- g b meter in your cellar, or the kilowatts | 8on, Col. Cathcart, of the Food Sur- Extravagant pleasures are not to be : | F " Walk, in the evening, on Dufferin Terrace. clicked 'up by the cog-wheels in the | vey Board, and Dr, Hardy, president encouraged--but there's real economy in electric light gauge on the wall. To of the society, were present. : In the taking the kind of vacation that keeps Look down from the parapet of that find the "punch" in a piece of raw | audience were two American experts one's efficiency above par. splendid promenade into the vast amphi- meat or in a chunk of bread or jv |%ent here to devise a substitute for Man : h ighty th t f the Low St. Lawrence--a anything else you can eat, the secien-| the U. 8S. ration, which bas never : There is no congestion on the mighty heatre of e Lower . / ; h tists weigh if and then burn it to en {been changed since Washington's rivers that flow from Niagara to the viery that takes in twenty miles of the ash in a little furnace. The resultant | day. So interested were these two--- Sea _ tranquil river, with the Laurentian Moun leat is measured on a very delicate | Prof. Graham Lusk, professor of . : tains in the distance, sharp-outlin instrument known as a naan | or yeiolons at Cormell, and Dr: Rus- : The boats of the Canada Steamship NT the sky. : The action of the buman stomach an | fell Shittendes, Jrotessor o Physi Lines will take you through the mest From Quebec it is but a short trip to the world- Co. very Similar 12 hat othe a Smistey at vals, th at delightful scenery of Canada--at very famed Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupré--where the 1 p moderate cost. The high standard of pilgrims come in°thousands every year to renew &8 "supplying food to the human |they might hear the Canadian. After . faith irs. red . i : isti their faith in miracles. furnate" are by no means mere |the lecture, Major Ewing received efficiency which has always distinguished From the route continues east and north, figures of speech. The only differ- [the warmest cgngratulations from " i i 1 ice, A dousac _-- 18 that in the chemist's Eats the | the two Americans and from the dis. Canada Steamship Lines C Se y's hotels gy Bey ng Jadowat fihere | on go 5% a igh results all go up the chimney, white |tinguishers Britishirs.--Special arti- will be maintained on all the Company s fon BIS. Opera he Ri: Saguinny, con EE -- from the stomach they are absorbed [cle in Toronto Telegram. steamers. -- k IE hp ® River Sa wknd; 4 - ERI VEL | into the system. : After enjoying the 1,000-Island scene Pe i oll, a td housand miles-- GRANT i A Sea When the Canadians arrived In A Few Figures, --after on TE "shot" the Rapids of : ak 52 ag Aa England they were put on the same] 11 1 5 rar ery back to 1918 ahd LOCAL BRANGH TIME TABLS Fiions a4 hose given the imperia} voluntary enlistment, now happily CA NA DA 8 TEA M % MH } P LIN ES, Li m ited : - \) ei Ls i a ended in Canada, but another serics IN EFFECT MARCH 3187. tion consisted .of 'meat, bacon, bread of figures shows that one religious or flour, tea, salt and sugar, and was s Ei denomination here has provided what Sead too cents postage for livtrated Booklet, Map and Guide Jddres-- ohn F. Pierce. Assistant Tealhic 3 Steamship Lines, x a Steamship ; , Canada, Wruing will jenve and wrrive at Of; (Supplemented with a cash allowance |i, the highest percentage of recruits Station, Fool of Johnson Street, of 11 conts per day per man to be a i > its ye of any ~ | Gog ty Arr. Cit; | prcnt on supplementing this blll of | sort of the British Empire. p Mail. ., ..15.20am 12578, faro with other foods. The quarter. The following main figures are tak- Express , .. 3.i0am 3. masters of the various Canadian len from the Toronto Telegram tf Local: ., .. 343 a.m. units did the marketing. But as time | Noo 1, 1917. In the Province of On- Magy) 14a. ae went on these arrangemects proved |. i; the total enlistments to Oct. 1, Tdoina Haat more and more unsatiefactory. Food | 1916 are given as 137.907 and the oe Lve. City Was growing scarcer, and this method. population comprised in the 'yarlous Mat} 8 as av BAO BI of 'individual, unorganized buying in denominations as given by the news- Mall 1320 pm. 4 market with whieh most of the paghr was 2,430,702. The figures +30 p.m, v Local, .. . SAS pb C1. on . wi "ite. Canadian quartesmasters were ug. we: oS ee AL 1 Th Dm = famliiar was manifestly 'uneconomi- tase as Tow: Enlist p : 1, ! . Tl y. cal. Complaints were rife. Major- nomi- niist- Topor- Other, trains antly except Moetarbor: |Vieneral A. D. McRae soon after his nation-- ments, tion. Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit [appointment as quartermaster-gen. |Anglican ...... 74,827 1in 6.54 naw, Montreal | erul of the Canadians decided that | Presbyterian .. 25,224 1in 20.80 a there must be a change, He forthwith | Roman Catholic 14,198 1% 4.16 Pullman accommodation, tickets ane | contralized the buying and sent for [Methodists ..- . 18,070 ' 1in 37.12 All othor information, apply to J. P |an expert on the feeding of men to |Adl others ..... 5,152 11in 45.25 Ament. Amency for all acear | ;,,¢ the whole matter of catering to | Jews fees. 436 1in61.30 vo Hnes Oven day and night : Sc troops on a business and" scientific] Pog other denominations contri. : basis. - Major J. Ewing, chief surgeon buted in the same proportion as for Foley, Wei-h & Stewart, the Anglicans the voluntary recruits in Canadian railway contractors, was Ontario wowid bave numbered over chosen for the task, and appointed | 373 000 at the date given instead of bead of the new Canadian army eatér- 137.907. ing department. He had had sixteen Nor do the relative proportions years' experience with a firm which, vary greatly from the above for the feeds 15.000 man... Ingle Gr-CANMIR. SECRETE Ao a re. {his time the waste In food In port which appeared in the Toronto campe throughout England, {gear of Feb. 3. 1917, relating to ) |including the Canad had neludin 8 nadian camps, ha . TRIP WEST? become a public scandal. oy ape enlistments up to Oct. 1, 1916: contained frequent references to the Denomi- © Enlist- nation-- ments. g : reckless extravagance with which We Have Them : Suh establishments were , run. Anglican Pg +145,145 : i ast quantities of bread, meat and |Presbyterian .. 70,671 __ Convenient Trains other perfectly good supplies were | Roman Catholic 61,476 » Sw -y Tn . Oowuw voRe CELT pds cape uaa sEepa #g@8vag - Comfortable Service | being daily tirown into. the sei | Methodists 35.508 palls every mess, and this at a time : ) Werth ghils Scontry when the British Government iad be- sieeve. 8551 1in 87.60 J x by-the~ gun its earnest appeals to the na- a i ¢ . i : Make it C.NR. this timat [1190 10 3ave food, The U-boat hat nominations Throughout Tn Slab al 4 TEL. ~ : : . : equalled that in the Anglican com- VEN ' ; "0 ; : Forthwith Major Ewing introdue- ; Fi Tove Reet Hee | Sha seven in tne Tocsng af the Union, Canada, would on' lhe i SVE HE mast healthful, wholesome, 1 armation oe ha Lileratuse Canadians, The vital matter of ton- * 3 . 2 : . 4 inten air TC ak veh nage bad made it important that [of :OVer 1,163,000 men instead of | | : / ~ * delightful confection that five cents Agent, or write R. I. Fairbairn, av ° of food should be 4 355,000. The totals of members of 2 ; 4 3 GFX, 45 Ring Street East, Tove ind re t. So'tables based |Lh@ various denseiMations appear to - : : can buy. witty ANIAN NNDT! on the calculations of Ihe worlds | IY been taken from the census of REE nS : : CANADIAN NORTH A most famous food-value. authotities al by the Stan. Bao Best of treats for kiddies Good for were Srought hte Yequisition ahd he Income Tax Here to Stay 2 : - system of da diet sheets install: ' : A x 3 --- too ess in every Samp. sEibe duh The Acope ot the income 2 Sas : 3B \ grown-ups, . Eat | and bp Sinee then every ounce of the daily | been enlarged and incomes of $1,00 . SB ke ! : as : Cali i : varied menus is allotted ou the basis [in the case of unmarried persons aud : ~ ; oy more ifornia Fruit Gum, ane the of i ae in calif Juite. The [$2,000.in a case of married personas, : % n i ; y ] -. : popular ADAMS brands. 5 ASSENGE! | com n of these sheets is a now ; : 38 - of! : . : 3 Nr oaERYICH mathematical exactitude, worked out mption of $200 being made in the | © eo | A NN ' . oS " : - ee : ry hy experts to a decimal point. Toe case for every child under the : : $ 4 : : NG : Prominently displayed in most stores daily allowance of each man must » of 16. The super-tax on large In- S - J " 2 } » . h 1 We : : ential 12 Tis' well oto. AD thre ones ied Tar aaed nd'S war 3 y TA Als ADAMS (the. original) TUFTI FRAUTTI GUM MONEY SENT BY MAIL OR CABLE amount the men have been receiving fable that the income tax has come to i . ¢ ta Local Agents or fer many months with good resutls. [stay From _the Monthly Commer. THE ROBERT REFORD CO. Limited| The "Self Help System" tiow pre. fcial Letter of the Canadian Bank of _Genetal Agents. m merce. 34 King Sircet East. os : 4 ge : little have two legs or office managers re- wistered for which & fes of $100 a} nip bly year will be charged. , The more cheques a receives vid nat : in his business career thé Raoner he The min who Hehss tor fame has go's thers' CUE lo do a Iot of scratching to get eth Hime that the re. Fone .

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