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Northern Advance, 4 Aug 1932, p. 7

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trays: No. 1-Salmon salad molds; potato salad, shaped in individual ring molds; pilo cooked with green peas in centre; ce up; house roHs and iced tea. \Yn `):1nrlivirh'm1 V921 molds: D0- iced tea. 1 No. 2--Individual veal molds; po- tato salad; stuffed tomato salad; bread, butter, orange freeze. \ln :2__(`.hir~,'ken. ham. or cold roast bread, butter, Ireeze. No. 3--Chicken, ham, veal salad; tomato jelly; potato salad; salad rolls; lemon pie; fruit punch. .___?__j__. Practically all the fruits of the garden may be done up in pickle jars, and while there is no shortage of food, it is wise to conserve all that is possible for next winter. And so all available fruits and vegetables that would otherwise perish should be turned into delectable things for later consumption. Host homemakers nd a genuine joy in putting away some _ piqu-ant good things of their own making-preserves, relishes, etc., that will give zest and help to wintei meals. 0 cm-.. (`,1-uili Sa;uce--30 choice red meals. Sweet Chili Satuce--30 Choice tomatoes, 6 peaches, G pe211's, 6 on- ions. 3 red peppers, 1 qt. vinegar, 2 tabiespoolls salt, 2 023. wholc allspice, 4 cups brown sugar. nu ...~. +1; +nmnfnn. (hon the 4 Drown >lLl5'a.l. Cut up the tomatoes, chop tl onions, peaches and pears quite n the 1)eppe1's very ne. .\Iix the vini gar, salt and brown sugar, then st the mixture into the fruits and veg tables and add the spice, which mu be tied loosely in a cheesecloth b: or piece of muslin. with 21 long: ei left on the string: by which it may 1 shed out wlieiiever you think yo 1'1.-li.<'~1 i.~ . spiced. Co rm. ..1.....r H1i`m>. hours in an enzunell ilim-.x ol :1 left the string uy \\uu,u .. ma, .,.. C you: 1` 1'cli.<'n Cook t for about three hours enamellcu 1 kettle, turn into .~tm:il1 . ja1'.~: 3 and cover at once with paraffin. i Apart from its ordinary use 2.5 n relish, you will nd this lcliuiou.~, fruit chili sauce C-.\:c,:llcnt to add to m.'1_vonnai. for anything: along: the Tl'.0u.<:mi l. :li'<-.~'.~'in;:. Celery and Tomato Relisl\-vl: ) to- matm-.<, 5 . l )llll(.`lll`.< CI.'l(`1'_V. 5 0n~ ions, 1 ;'ml im[))(`1`. `,2 c11pfulsuj:a.r. 2 t:1l\lx:.~'p0o11.< salt. 2. ctlps \`im`g.'u'. Skin the tomatoes and vu`. in small l)it.<. Cut the cu-le1`).' m- and Illlll--.2 the pepper and onions. COYlllllll:' vi `2ll..~' anal atlrl tho -ii-" ` II'|V'\', salt and vinegrzn `nail hours and Fear Sweet |1f\lI\`-" 1; `._H.(,.,, "v." .u. .\H'_"H 1'. I red peppers u-hvmr:n`_ fill l` .1 (1l1'Jl`t0l`.< :3 /cu THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932. Si /.(?. Slice the 01110113 I. the peppers. Combine g1'<>(1i-Imts and cook -~ - Q1.-J1 hx 1. tmmw. rec-2111': Mustard Pick].- cucumbers, 1 pix" 1 nzno _~n\-I nni() OUT-OF-DOOR MEALS 3 :<\\'v0r. rt.-u r1o\\`(`1' bmk('.n .1. ..:un- hm: n< .~'n|'. I0 1 arm brine and f two hours. .... . rd` `,1 \\`\l AI\.l\lnv. V tuw of Vin-:'_:n' and \' parts of 01.:-`.1. Lot stand and scald in the qezxme 1i( thoroughly. Mix with m ing and pack into jars. . PICKLING TIME NEAR l"1`}`ln;: ])ilH> be wiped out .\ pohshed \v1th*"a HAVE FAITH Frying pans and cake M ...:m.A nut with pane __..j_. | T- Have faith in yourself when luck] With an unusually large supply 01 Wm all against vou. garden product, poultry, dairy pro- 1 1:lhl(`$})UUll lllLIa`|4\IL\| eppors, 2 green peppers, at. 1 tompoon salt. re and com rho p(::u'.<. cu Lars or eigrlmts d<\.pxm`.in_ Slice the onions t`:in an ..,..mn.;- ("nmbin(' all JCTS, J. pun. small onions. rt rorl :-npper L`-`n`.'nn in nim p1'](l --Dream P::dl2\r. :. (,`0nmnnc cu 1d until the no -:x1 in `h~ri1i'/md jzu Pic1du- 1 pint. 5:11:11 pint slim-d cum I! nninn.~`.. :3` mom: }: .'8):.`LiuIu' chop F` V\ um.-..f'\1 ns tins .='nou1d t `with paper and then r"a dry cloth. (1 jars. .~:nz1H whole c11L-umbc-r.~. mu. unn\'\n\`< . (-Llttim 1.... nu "` `_" \\"`It'II L'2lu>-I.` [ruLn:1uLuux md m1r_1uc .,M.y apt to M :: ._._.`._:`d } C0`l ` lm;-v(lin;.: places of flies ll "7~'*`~"` . homes protect ' "`3` ""3" nrul :'.ll foorl . he . (:0Vt:1'(:d. so Hut flies and 7"k "`l"' ('.~u1n-.;l: -mxtvunixmte it. P l""Z .-\tt(-nlion to such hot M *"` "' :l(`:'.ution.< will xnulm your .. `) . - ` `V ! " 'l"`iplv-:1.<:xx1l: and morn. luv.-ml Have Ialm m yuux`>.t:u wuuu luunl seenls all against you, Face life with a smile though the way se-;-ms: steep and hard, Lift up your eyes though your heart s lled with misgiving, Light your face with a smile and that frown discard. ; um.- an stir . vegc :1 must 5-1. kun ne, xr11n.l VVXEH E111 unusually xzusge supply 01 garden product, poultry, 'ducts, owers and home baking, com- bined with 21 good attendance, Satur day s market was considered to be good. Fvnif: n1" vnrinnc lcinrlc nnm=2`r.=(l tn` goou. Fruits of various kinds zxppeared to be in demand by buyers. Raspberries sold at 15c 21 box` or 2 boxes for 25; Columiba 1`aspbe1`1'ies 15c 21 box; cher- ries (55c 21 large basket, 35c 21 small basket, and 10c a quart; red cur rants 10c 21. box and black currants 30 :1 quart; gooseberries 10c 21 box or 50 a small basket; blue belries 20c a quart; apples 20c and 25 a basket. 'l.In..n. u`1v(\\x'I) umro+-.uh1n.- \vLn'u p;l red! U11 ',:, e n d ." Ina ba. Home grown vegetables were easily di.~:po;~te(i of and there was an abund- ant display. new corn and tomatoe.~ made their first appearance this year. corn selling at 250 a dozen and to- matoes 3 lbs. for 25c. New potatoes 15 a small basket and 25c a large basket; carrots 5c :1 bunch or 3 for 10c; vegetable marrow 10c each; celery hearts 2 bunches 25c; shelled peas 25c quart; butter beans 20 small basket; green beans 20c small basket; English broad beans 35:: a basket; spinach 25c basket; beets 5c 3 bunch or 3 for 10c; radishes 5c 5 bunch; green onions 5c bunch or 3 for 10c; iceberg lettuce 5c head; Chinese lettuce 10c bunch; cabbage `Sc each; cauliower 10c each. Poultry, including broilers, year- lings and spring duck, were not in very great demand. Broilers were t o ered at 15 9. 1b., yearlings at 20c alb., while springs ducks brought 25c _S lb. There was no change in the price " of eggs and butter, the former sell- ing at 20c, 22c and 23c dozen, accord- ing to grade, and butter going at 20c `and 22c a lb. The summer season is a healthful time. Summer offers many advan- tages in the abundance of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables pro- vided, as well as the comfort secured out of doors i.n the fresh air anu sunshine. Just because summe. means hot weather, and because hot weather means not only fresh fruits and vegetables, but such unpleasant things as ies and mosquitoes, atten- tion should be given to certain pre- cautions which will make for a more comfortable summer. 1+ ';u ~nn avnacrcn-afinn +.n GQV `H121. :1 mlX~ .\l.'\r_\' I.rml -:)1 Luv r'\\):x:\'>n.:u ...\,..,.. "-<`v(]\1'\] \`..l`.1p" tn utml thv ('l1i1rl5',-.1 to :1 _`.1'('ll- ninutt r-mus container of ice cream, which l Drain was much enjoyed by all. x l There are boys mid girls still await-`z in: :1 holirlay in thv (-oun`r1'_v and a l (-h:\n('r* to prove their worth in farm '1 homes. Anyone interested in the chil- ch-on may call at the Shelter to see `Id thmn or apply to Box 91-1. Barrie, for particulars concerning them. comtortable It is no exaggeration to say that sunshine is a giver of health. An overdose of sunshine will cause harm, however, just as will an overdose 01 :1 rlv-nor whir-l1 w.h=n taken in the Let thn \\'o>.'ld see you know yourself, possess the will To be daunted by nothing, and with courage then .~til1- Face nbstzxcles with determination by your side, And so with faith triumphant you ]l regain your pride. __Dv-mini Podizil`. nowever, Just will an overuose 01 a drug, which, w-hen taken in the proper amount, does good. Get out into the sunlight every day, but be moderate, and take time to acquire a coat of tan. Souring and putrefaction are due to the action of certain bacteria, which multiply with incredible rapid- ity when warm. This is the explan ation of many of the cases of what 1 in nnmmnnlv r-nllprl ntnmainn unison- HOT WEATHER PRECAUTIONS atlon 01 many 01 L118 CEDCS U1 \Vlld.b is commonly called ptomaine poison- ing. At a matter of fact, ptomaine poisoning does not occur. The con- dition is due to bacteria or germs found in food which has been allow- , ed to get stale. At all times, but particularly in i _ summer, sufcient care should br: L taken to make sure that food isi ; strictly fresh. Food that is tainted or soft or mushy should not be eaten, ' as such food has evidently not been 1 kept properly. \.\/Tmn \-no'nf.:z`hln< nrn canton raw it Kepi properly. When vegetables are eaten raw it is necessary that they be thoroughly washed. This is true the year round, and is mentioned here only because more raw vegetables are used in Poison ivy should be known, as for ob\'iou`.< reasons it should be destroy- cd, or if that is not possible, -it _, should be zivoided. Poison ivy usuzu~ , ly grows as A low bushy plant, but 1 it may grow as 21 vine trailing on the! ground or over other objects. It is; i'<-mgriiizml by the zwrangenient of the 1`:-a\'c-s in tln`(:(+.<. The poisoiiiiig l'(.'. {min 2). contact lmt\\'e<:n thu- `person's body and the plant. If con- tact lius 0('CU)`l'ml, Llirr part .~'l10ul lwl .<(.'1'Lll')l)(:ll with laumlry .\`0z1])ul!(l'l`: running: \\`ll .(`l`. i .... 1 -, __ L .,,l n,_ "he common housc `be ft,-a1'e on account is :1 unmny 1':u-(e. For the 1'(>:1.' a .... ..n.-u-h..`~.. n\|.I . II *~'(I>i 2lr1_V\\'1lL`I'L' 11141 \:\t:1_v\\1u:u:, Inzumor of-lth is z-:u*rie on its ha body. The gov-1115 of tli. or th` \.\"wi('1~. causn mxtrufnction of food ` In .~:p:':-:.(i Ly Hi(`..<. '1 should be protm-ta;i by .<:1'e foo. kept cold : 1` and u1`m-~' izw A. .....A lrn N~ SATURDAY MARKET I DONATIONS `F0 SHELTER ` uddit T r. l The Pain.<.\\'ick W.I. will hold the annual girls day meeting in the hall 1 on Tuesday, Au;_zL1. 9th, at 2.30 p.m. Roll call will be answerecl by What I consider the most important factox in a girl s personal appearance." i\1r.<. Rohf. Boyos. of Churchilll, will speak on The Place and Power of Young Womanhood of To-day. As this promises to be a pai`ticularly in- teresting meeting, a full attendance is requested, and visitors are always w elc om e. c` and D10; :1 rru,:m. |n.'t\ LN-t:\Mo.<; M1`. Wi11inu:. bi.-a I. ]4"Lt\1('(:, . I \\';1tm'n1r-Ion. .~`nf C dril Mrs. Czxm-i`1a. chm`1'ir:.<: 3 P.i;'1mp. Swiss (rhanl and l>u'1`Il D1. and .o..m.\.-- 1 AV. lllkfg` IAIIII ULHI Ill ` nixmto xt. . 3 hot \\'ce:\th.:-1' 1..\ ...-..n- ...-nnunv n unn- 1 " '1_'. \ 1 Burton A ,~...l.n ' UVV (Continued from page one) be A minister of the gospel was rare- fr; ly seen, for there were few of then1.th and their missions were without limit co in extent. I have heard some of sit them say that they were on horsebacn hu from Monday morning till Saturday m` `re isll wod is hould evidently 9 they rue 1'1)` 1 b,. 3 night, travelling ox-'er_ roads at the m yble alley rlsk of their lives, stopping where the in tea set before them was made of hemlock leaves, and having to sleep '1 M in places where they could lie in bed .det"3," and count the stars through the roof. not. l S`ble' `t All these hardships were endureu ` P""` '3' without fee or reward, purely for the '.bu`hy. Plant love of the souls of the poor settlers. vine the . . hm. i_`.`_ The tract of land \ve_st of Barrie. m- h(. .u.1..m `eluding: the Vallev of the .\Iottaw21- . . . gement - ,_.(,S_ saga to the shores of Lake Huron. . . 1 1 W ` was an almost unbroken forest, oven )nt.1(t >c.t\\o_en . . 1 w'h1<~'h rolmnetl in `lurglxe IlL1.l.1]ll.)C1`.\(`l(3Cil". ' UH: nlxf.-51, H5.]ll`>}dI_1lI othnx.\\l'va{i11i1a.n. :1umli'y sozm undo-1". l"."',`_ "ll-` 3 "`m"' Oles m ` itllh `."t`l`l- \'w'_v numerous and for m'mv \'e2u';` u terror to the h( ````` 31-", l` `'l t"ltl(-rs, ` frc-tlxir-n .:li.' killi-n:- sheep anh um M -"""- l t l l<-attle. Tn`L'm- full of the year their 'm} 0f W l]'-"4~ (ll(`:i(lfl1l ho\\`lin}:.< could be l1(`:11`(`l "" }5" t1`-l l`' Ylnig'lit and (lav. I have licard_.hi.= mm v\'0!`_\`\\'l1' 1'15 Zmllminw Juge Boys relate that when ~" " ,"`l`,"l ll l"<`l"Y he w.'~.< :1 hey on 21 visit to his bro- `*1 `_l"""f` `_' H1-'l ther Hemgv, ex-county treasurer, then ""f` t} "l__l"`l_"lresiding at the Midhurst mills, th:=.Y. 7""* 3*""'- rl"lL'-w hrn\'li1ir=.,` of wolves while he `.\'a.~`5\ l`- " -" ;"`~"l `l`?iin bvil zn_)pem'c-d so ('l(). to the house l~`l`Ul"<'li-I >'r}'(`<?"5g:u1(l so l'ri<:l1tfu1, he fltll`-`Ll not :50 to )LllIl l\'t~]\t :ui(l;_-\-1....,,_ (l'._v~--.3 .-`.` u. u .u. ii..:l' . 1 . 12 1, .u,_ _,,_u , ` picnic :1 Hi. zxbuvc gifts` 1... .._~+n-nl ` I <~]othin_L:; M1`. ` :2 .VIr.-. (`:1]lm'-'( \T.. (`nan 1- The unnual summer picnic of the] Barrie \V.I. was held in St. Vincent's Park on Tuesday afternoon, when a large number were in attendance. Sports were entered into with great` spirit by old and young. The tables were bountifully supplied and every- one had a most enjoyable time. -J I . nu.-u,. 'ruit and V Church,` T7...` nu ` bl11l1`Ch~'0:` tan T0110. mm zuun: sunu; unv- T"I'1-.'.`-fotlnd it. but in rlnimc so lost 111. ` '* ~\`.H"3`--l1o1*.<(>. Ho went onto the 9:-tt1r~1- :< and Di~'k10-`gso1ne of the friends turned out and h<.`i1I1-'~`,` found it while he perf<\rn1nd the core- `\1 v r\1 A11 .- .4: NI`-rmony drmk.<.` Ch -.~': M)'~'. :t11c:1`t * nrul nu. ..~m.n :5. Miss .\I0t)1'i prr H1 H3`! 311115,` PIONEER LIFE IN V I VESPRA TOWNSHIP ` ` Hp. } " .-\1\t`nc1' (hanger wlnch `V wax.s' grettingr lost i >1 know or" one in. -E .-.+n.-+..,1 nut 1":-nm nn - - in 13:1:-1-1c. was (-nneu upon to gm LU` In sotth-\"s homo to ma1'1'_v :1 r.-r.-upln. `On his way he aI1o\.\'od his hnrsr~ to `get out of the path. Hv :1i41nm1: .`.,:~d, tir-d his horse to :1 tree, went in sn211`cl1 '01` the road. and nftvv some Hm {found 11!.` HA1. 1... 1:... ..-u1,...7.- nn I. `x\'f`l`l` non-.-. ll. \\".l>-` :-. ~>:`Il`| i `:1 1in\vs.p=.ipor.<: the (i()ll`.f,"'~1 ; wnrlrl were in-arerl for. H:nr(l.~.'ni1.< tlim'<- were i_>lr-nty. but there was :1 lirigrht side also. If pri mtions wort: many. wants were few, `and comforts were not altogether lnckingz. Logging bees, house rais- l!'.." LU of the ma.- unlnmwn and un- inprs. corn huskinpss, quilting bees and whi: drinking` were among the f:1vo1'ites. At all gatherings, mar- riages and funerals included, whiskey was served without stint. A wide- We like to be out of doors as much as possible during the summer days, and the lure is so great that we be- grudge even the time it take to eat-- ` if meals are served indoors. But why eat indoors ? Meals served on the ` verandah or in the garden are easy to prepare and really worth while. Menus need not necessarily be con- ned to cold foods." In fact one hot dish, especially for the main meal, 13 advisable. - Tlmm awn uvrncl menus for meal that xony. C'm1rche.< there \\'-" l\,..... uvnun nnnn Inn The Northern Advance Of ll`l. Hi .L mun ~\:tu nut from OH." .--Ulmm.-nt tn . througsh the b'.1:<`u for 21 ..`~o1't_ r far away, \\'nn xvas never hcurtl of again. .\ ck-rgrylnzul. zurrr-it Nugrent, then re-ri<.1i11g 'iu. called upon to go to k~ 11nn\n 1-n mm-vv :1 r-nu1)ln.l A\ I`! l` and \\'IlT11L' IIHU 3 lg . :11 `e rely )or f Barrie. in- e ake mbers deer. 'ild animals. `Wolves in memus :~`<-1~ anu heard ._. his . ~.n.=ure1', t vhile `u\'21.~I "L1 In -5. e d a the :=Cl`Hm in the h'.1.<'n. .1 nvm '-\".w0 vlmm-nL =:: for ::!:')rL_ m `\`:x.~' .\ <-i.-r;:_v1 :m. then pen to r-mmlv `I`I`\' `,1 I t ,_ vhnnls r key boss" would be appointed, whose , duty it was to take charge of the liquor, hand it around and see that everyone was supplied, and as might. expected, a quarrel and a ght - frequently ended these orgies. In I-the family the jar of whiskey was t considered almost as much a neces- E sity as the loaf of bread. At Mid- \ hurst stood the Olliver Mills, grist V mill, sawmill and distillery. These u mills were first built some time early` 3 in the 20 s, and for a good many; In 1842 snow Ieu on LV0VI:1I1m;:1. 7th and continued snowing till Christ- mas, when it was ve feet on the `level. In the middle of April it was ISIX feet deep. Only July_8tr.. 1856, The Government granted them 400lfall wheat was destroyed by frost. acres of land on condition that they on June 6th, 1331., `frost kied ?,1] build and run the nulls. Whiskey garden stuff and 1nJured the gram, 501d at 200 21 8311011 and W35 b0l1gl'1'3 and on August 30th the nn.r<-ury rose by the settlers in 5.and .10 333110" to 102 in the shade, and then on some times in barrels. unding years later supplied the surro and a country with their products, very busy and some times not very orderly place it was. The mills were built by Mair Bros. and Ollivcr. '(lT1l11:ntCllilsi`ceilSleg11dwas abandoned in 1851l-`Sept lst ml fen after 9' dmught of and the mills burned down in 1887.l'25 days. ? UPI! {run _when you get there EIJILJ 99 DFICWUIIK them alll advisable. Here are some menus for meal can quite simply be served from trays : Nn, 1-Salmon molds; potato Terms that make it more economical to have then to do without. ' I minted, surrounding 1842 fell November products, times very level. el ghtwere Olli\'C1`.lsix July Sta. , _,_-=-~ 1...rN..-. r:.wm~nmpnt granted 400ifa1l wheat__\yas destroyed `b__\_r` f_`rosi17i WOMEN'S lNSTlTUTE NEWS

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