Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1918, p. 11

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SELF FE: h F1 PICKLING TIME IS HERE ; reSn aSa ower, enue 'At * . |The chief points to keep in' mind in put- t ? P les hese: Choose veg- Gains a and just as fragrant! Hee eee AS TUS wooed that a . overripe, end elesn them by rubbing with aud pve -- [utensil made of metal. PEVDUS Red Cabbage Pickle hast, 1 Qt. Vinegar, 4 Oz. Whole Ginger, 1 Oz yspital >) | whoie White Peppers, 1 Red Cabbege, Salt whole io Pour the vinegar into s saucepan, add the | '| W i} fil A N S R E A L M peppers and the whole ginger, well' bruised ; ede. into quasters, remove the stalks and cut the jildren ____A& Daughter of the Sun Stroud W. |. ind gues cer tie put tbe ld not The Hawaiian Islands and the things ap-| The attendance at the September meeting slices in a large sieve, sprinkle generously Hed to pertaining to them are of @ most absorbing held at Mrs, Geo. Hewson's, was not very | with salt, and allow to drain overnight opera- voerest, "A Daughtesof the Sun," a story |lurge, owing to the unfavorable weather. |Turn into s colander and, if too wet, wipe Kill of an Hawaiian Butterfly, the latest play by | Committees were appointed to errange for | with a cloth. Divide the cabbage into jers, ae Lorn Howard and Ralph T. Kettering, |booth and lunch counter at the School | cover with the vinegar, and seal. This ursday, Sept. 19, 191 - THE BARRIE EXAMINER a is just the tiny buds and yo hill-grown shrubs---- So Phot Mea geokints it yields so generously in the teapot. deals with these enchanted isles. The lure of | Fair. the islunds i maintained by a band of | It was also decided that all who could, tative Hawaiian players. The scenery for | would go to Barrie on Monday, the 16tb, the play is most elaborate, the first act |to assist in the Canning Kitchen, lone having six scenes. The cast is 4| The program consisted of a discussion Sarefutly selected and competent one. "°A| "That Dry y com ying of Fruits is better than Can- Thiughter of the Sun" will appear at the | ning" : Pee tee ee Ea ning", and « humorous reading by Miss S. week, Read The Examiner Adlet Column y evening of this|Warnica, All who have blocks for the, Autograph Quilt are asked to bring them in before the next meeting, which will be held at Mrs. H. Wallace's. Cush statement for August Cash on hend August Subscriptions Collection at meeting A" a damp cloth, then with a dry one, rather than by washing, unless they are to be boiled and dried; the presence of water, or even the use of wet spoon, may spoil the pickle afterward. The vinegar, sugar, and spices employed should be the best of their kind, Vegetables 4 fruits both ehould be very firm snd in fect condition. Fruits a8 a rule are ed ulone, but for vegetables many ations may be us ring or taking pickles from w jar noon of wood, silver or horn, since materials are not ucted upon by seetic Do not store them in eny vessel or seid bring to the boiling-point, boil for five minutes and let stand until cold. Remove the outside leaves of the cabbage, divide it pickle will be ready for use in 48 hours. Popper, Celery, and Onion Pickle 1 Pk. Sweet Bell Peppers, 1 Large Cabbege, Chopped, 6 Onions, Chopped, 3 Bunches Celery, Chopped, 2 Cupfuls Salt, 12 All. spice, 2 Qts. Vinegar, 1 Cupful Sugar, 2 'Tablespoons White Mustard-seeds, 3 Table: spoonfuls Whole Black Peppers, 12 Cloves, 2 In. of Cinnamon Stick. 'Seed and chop the peppers, add the cabbage, the onions, the celery, and the salt. Allow to stand overnight, then squeeze the mix- ture as dry as possible. Pour the vinegar into @ preserving kettle, and add the suger and spices, Bring to the boiling-point, sd the vegetables, and cook 20 minutes. Do not cook too long or you will soften the iT . NIT Correct style worn by well dressed young men in all localities. Lace boot--medium narrow recede toe, low heel--made in black, tan or patent calf. Price, $7.00 to $10.00. , 'OUR interest, as a member of the consuming public, and ours as Canada's largest manufacturers of shoes, are really identical. They may summed up in a single phrase: "Quality Shoes at Fair Prices." A fair price today is a higher price than usual, because the cost of every item of material and labor which goes into a pair of shoes has increased greatly and is still increasing. In order that you may continue to get quality at fair prices, we shall feature in advertisements certain specific shoes which we know will give you good value. From our knowledge and experience, we will suggest to you the best methods of buying, whether you select shoes of our manufacture or not. Good Value and How to Get tt | | | | | vegetables. Seal in glast jars. Delicious Spiced Pickles |4 Qts. Green Cucumbers, 4 Onions, 2 Large \Green Peppers, 1 Cunful Grated Horse: Expenditure Canning Kitchen Field Comforts We ask you to buy for service rather than merely for style; to go to a reliable dealer, and to look for the manufacturer's $124.00 | radish, 1 Qt. Vinegar, 1 Cupful Sugar. 1 trade-mark on the shoes. By so doing you may be assured of | Bal. $7.62 | Tenspoonful White Mustard-seeds, 1 Tes d : b % good value m . ein August |--83 prs, cocks f0r | sraonful Powdered Cloves, 1 Teaspoonful ] alue for your money, | Work do | Field Consfc he Femies, 2 Teaspoonfuls Celery | Churchill Women's Institute 'Slice the cucumber, onions, and penprr AMES H OLDEN McCREA DY yers in a large bowl, sprin Adil the : neering of the Ww he hots of Mrs, Wri Kell with a ng the rs LIMITED "Shoemakers to the Nation" resent Mrs Car. /hours, Drain and p : Sea aE Barrin, eine the vine ST.JOHN MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUVER Mrs T, Stewart | for 200 minutes ji » bes J Stewart of Lee with ut sealing. hire the best Drill Pickles When you buy Shoes look for-- --this Trade-mark on every sole soap maker in the world and gare him unlimited scope in berger materials and facil- ities, he could turn out nothing better or purer for you than Sunlight. Honey Brown Br Mix one and one-half cups corn meal, 'The. marriage of Miss Winnifred Pemble- [one and one-half, cups: ry flour, one tea ton, fourth daughter of Mr. und Mrs spoon of salt, and 0 pth tenspoans tol Pembleton, of Nottingham, England, [of soda. Add two-thirds cup of honey, te: ae eee Mckay, youngest son of John {cups of sour milk. und one cup of seecese Mackay, Esq, local registrar of the Supreme | aisins, Steam three hours Court, Barrie, took place in Toronto on| ----_ Tuesday, August 20th, at Dale Presby-| Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. terian church, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sauth, officiating. 'The groom is connected with the outsirte service of the Inland Revenue Dept. and has been stationed at Parry Sound for some time on Departmental duty. He is a bro- ther of Major (Dr.) Alex. Mackay, who since his return from overseas has been oc: Late Mrs. Gilbert McArthur Orillin Times.--Shortly after un operation for cancer at the Orillia General Hospital, h bh oecurred of Mrs. Gilbert McAr street, Orillia, on Her msiden name Mackay--Pembleton (Parry Sound Ster) seed on t leon gripe teaver Proceed an nit all the cucumbers have Mt two pounds af coarse ne of water, boil and skim, replicing | ithe water that evaporates #0 as toon y und [the same quantity. Pour over the exeum faging |ers in the jar. Spread over the (oy of Whole, |the cucumbers more'tdill, » layer of ext a veinay be cat in convenient [hage leaves and a clean cloth, Cover with \ cre for packin n plate and @ heavy weight and leave for 1 dy level teaspoonful of salt to each [two or three weeks while = quiet ferment | quart jar, and cover the pack with boiling | ston takes place. The cloth over the top {quart ee on a new rubber and the top, |must be taken off and washed frequently, | about forty-three years ago, who died about dipping them both in hot water just before Raisin Sweet Pickle fifteen years ago. Three sons and six craving. "Adjust the top bail or screw on the |< hunches raisins, 1 qt. vinegar, 4 cupfule daughters are left to mourn the loss of a top with thumb and little finger. ise Joving mother: Mrs. W. Blair, Mrs, Jim Me- A Pat i crannies 2, fempoasie powdee |Kunt "ih reaing in Orlin, Minne, (EE me fr Ont. The be Recriize 90 minutes in hot water bath, oF | toy, i 6) minutes at 5 to 10 pdunds steam pres: Se edeage:. nfuls powdered cinnamon, | Aon%. Rue. Ruby, all at home. 'The sons |i)" 2° Sued in Parry Sound for some ea, ermee frome teil a eee ee cranulated sugar in the. vin |, Jab, Northern Omen ber Orillia, Time, where she bas a wide circle of friends egar and add the spices. When the vinegar] jiters also survive, namely: Archil Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, after » short hon- eymoon, will return snd teke up their res- begins to boil, drop in the whole bunches ; : : a z : Manitoba, Finlay, Oro Station; Mrs. A. oreinisine and allow to boil for 10 minutes, it Manitoba, Finkoy. Olt cet, Orillia, and |idence in Parry Sound. De- Remove the raisins from the vinegar and / : ' Mrs, James McArthur, Oro Station, plnce, Im quart jars Allow the vinegar fo |censed war a faithful member of bell a ae ey co acres, [mers church of Chie toe funeral! Fry out two slices of sult pork. Saute take @ bunch of raisins from the jr, |fersice se a ela T. A. Sym-|one large onion, eut fine, and, two "or three Joke with, pondered roger lac *E6| She emits were taken day afternoon. finely chopped peppers.' Add one can of Fem rrctee and Gat unite to | 2d (Ht TEnE va ee et, a Kinux | Omators and eal to torte, Cook twenty ool cemetet l Grav f Every !0c Packet of - AM ee), i FLY PADS WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN | ANY CHER years of age. Oro Station to the late Gilbert McArthur Read the advertisements. Spanish Stew Toronto's Select Family and Transient Hotel just, off Yonge Street and one block from Parliament Buildings. Rates: Plas $1.50 0p Cabo with cenisne and servica. Leton, Stone, jumbie, ard Clean to handle. Sold by all Drug gists, Grocera and General Stores, vay Workers must have } ,.%\ more Soap The demand for Comfort--the high quality, all-round cleanser is greater than ever. We h made our bar BIGGER by withdrawing the premiums, during war-time anyway. Mustard Pickle 1 qt. small button onions, 1 large eauli- flower, 2 cupfuls salt, 4 gts. water, 1 cup- ful flour, 6 tablespoonfuls mustard, tublesnoonful turmeric powder, vinegar, 1%4 cunfuls sugar. Mix the gnions with the cauliflower, vt ee Vie which has been divided into pieces.- Make ie tt brine of the galt and water and pour over the vegetables; let stand for 24 hours. Heat ure to the scalding-point and turn into # colander 10 drain. Mix the flour «1 turmeric powder nt enough cpld vinegar to make # snot wte; then add the sugar und sufficient to make 2 quarts in all, Boil the mixture until thick, stirring sll the time: on nd the vepetsbles und cook until well hated through, End-of-Sezson Pickles +, chopped poarelirs hits) hy When Dreams Come. | 4 93 | ovnen J» cs Bh | i rue amber, weeded and chopped, 6 "pe Yee | [oanfuls vinegar, 2 Ths i eispoontul musiard, 1 4 "When dreams come true," we always say, we'll have this luxury and that comfort, and be able to enjoy the concerts and operas greatest art ee Putethe vegetables into 9 large bowl with salt and allow to stand overnisht, Drsin well, add the vinegar, sugar, and Turn into a kettle and cook' until [lear then seal in jars Pickled Apples 3 Lbs. Apples, 3 Cupfuls Granulated 1 Teaspoonful Powdered Cinnemon, 1 Cu {vl Vinegar, %4 Teaspoonfe! Powdered Nut- meg, YsTeespoonful Powdered Cloves. Pare, core, and quarter the apples, place them in a saueepan with the vinegar and boil slowly for 1 hour. Add the sugar and spicds, boil 10 minutes longer, and venl in sterilized jars. Pickled Beans a bigger bar for the money without premiums Your grocer can sell you this bigger, money-sav- ing Bar--just insist on it, Comfort Soap has the largest sale in Can- ada--quality talke--the People know best. eniecs, Stylo A Mabarany or ainut Walt brings the music of all the best artists into your own, home. Plays all brings no matter what make. Has the Universal Tone Arm, which can be adjusted to play any 'disc record, and play it perfectly. "Another feature is the beauty of the cabinet. Each instrument is made under the direction of master workmen. 'The Brant-ola is easily distin- dr tne, Gis excellence of its construction and the fineness of itsfinish. 1 Pk. Butter Beans, 1 Cupful Vinegar, Pugtley, Di &Co. Budd to' these two features the third of economy in buying and the Pk. Butter Beans, Boiling Salted Water, agsley, Dingman: 2 Qie. Vinegar, 3 Lbs, Brown Sugar, 1 Cun: TTT Limited, Toronto ful Mustard, 1 Cupful Vinegar. 2. Table- Hl TTT ' 4 spoonfuls Turmeric Powder, 2 Tablespoon- 'itt i | Se es E fuls Celery-Seed, 1 Cupful Flour. l | | i Lhe wd edd. the Vinegar end the sugar. / Ya i etl BS : tl Bring to the boiling point and add the mus. | IW . ; S LN Cut the beans into emall pieces and boil xed with the fluor and vinegar. Add An S z a iin at be ti Saeco wean ee ae Brant-ola has made possible the realization of your dreams, - ae rant-ola is made in seven different styles. Finished in Walnut, Fumed Oak and Mahogany. Ask your dealer to demonstrate this beau- tiful instrument to you, LOCAL DEALER - D. C. HOWARD, Barrie, Ont. BRANTFORD SALES LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS in the ealted water until tender, then drsin the spices and boil for 10 minutes before turning into Yars, Onions, cucumbers, er cauliflower may be used in place of beans.

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