Let's go out into our gardens a: early as we possibly can this Spring! Let's go out and dig, hoe, _ weed more than WE lever i rug “chant onrroys “nub! We 97ml! 0/ %Qn4w/uwfim2 did before. Let's grow more food — and prove that the Spirit of Conservation is still very much a part of our Canadian Way of Life. Ma. 1e SZ/eeflzax /%é¢ame By J. R. Williams ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoop]! m yai n, . _ _ PRPtNClNG can! You NlNNlES mow » con ALONG "rue sloe- FULL weu. THAT ‘NlTl-l A uues YESTERDAY, ,. ovuawuc MAN on w! CRAVINCflACTiON- - vouqoe, "to saw ls 1o ~olo sou rluo o0.’ .= -~ 1 HNE ANYTHING "ro on tausclgzzosa LSCRQWJVE ' es Eeusu- ENTER l e or e RiEGGIEZUMBS or-r worm ls so CdNFlDE TlAL YOUR user 2 1 WOULDN'T olvuloe iT To me opt-tins, LET atone I , _ ~lou MhGPlEi-i. LOOK --. I'M PRATlcuLLV QVYTIN’ OM TH‘ WHUT A BOON ‘ID TRAFFIC! JIS STEP You WERE losl was? fillslilé .,,‘.. J, ONLVAGEQM ' w-am-u-J / mo, ~ 1 was GOING" i am GOING! r . :4 “I .105 ova» AN’ ALL THEM Bosses ARE KlLLlN' EAzl-t omen OFF" ‘ll-terns WATCHIN‘ WHICH ls TH’ 5551' MAN Poi ITI l WHY THE‘! KEEP ‘EM OPEN 5O LUNG"! WONDER AN‘ WONDER! l-lls welou-r on ooow. PLAYING peTecTlue! _ Jesus auliered on relected. Britilh Fara ‘with tbleuah war the British Kalle. a! n . had W ml" e bcst possible. uae of hornmlown ioods and are still having t0 do s0 even in these post-via days- TM mount Miniag oi “nuédwwtlngllg ‘K368 1031.5, 5 00!! S ughout the _ stressed because these ioods were relatively plenti- ful. " In Britain. oatmeal is used a u; are made irom the whole grain. cleaned and hulled. I-n making meal. the will" t; choppsu or ground, while tor rolled oats. it °°" hated rollers. Ybr the more mod- qm quick-cook!“ rolled oats. the gain ls cut in piecu before r0111!!- ing up cooking time in pal-imam, oi ooklng over Brtiah Ibod Plblicatilons. Jetted down the follow n; practical tions "pill up with rather ' “illler". than bread. - Oatmeal is another 500d particularly ior haeav ‘rot-km and s ll! i Make the moat O18 meat by 1111i of all cooking it properly 1nd sec- ondly by knowing how to stretch the meat ratio!!- Pbod which has already We“ cooked only needs to be re-healcd and ls spoiled ii cooked to much no r em r impel-tad w”... be when u: lug up leit-over meat. fish and veg- etables. x Dishes using cooked vegetables should. as tar as possible. be serv- ed with a ircsh salad or a serving oi freshly cooked greens to make up for the vitamin C lost in cook- ing and reheating. All dishes using lelt-overs need more seasoning than when cocked iood is used. This is be- cause some oi the natural flavour o! the food is lost with reheatinti- Use oatmeal or rolled oats when- cause it is home-produced and by its use we shall be saving valuable shi lg ace." ‘Illapentwgp tested recipes OAT- MEAL FAR-LS OR SCONES and DOCKIXRS BAKE were also taken iron: booklets issued by the British Ministry o! Food. Naturally. for the use here. the recipes had to ertv was taken with them and the amounts oi some oi the ingredients called for in the original recipes were increased. OATMEAL FAILS 0R SCONES Original Recipe 4 ounces oatmeal 4. ounces flour - lhealped leaspooni powder Small tcaspooniul salt 1 ounce margarine Mil-k and water Canadian Version lcup sifted pastry flour 1i teaspoons baking powder l: teaspoon salt lcup fine oatmeal 3 tablespoons mid-flavoured fat 2-3 cup milk Slit together the flour. baking powder and salt. Add oatmctl. Blend in the iat and add milk. Knead lightly on a floured board until smooth. Roll out It-ll-indl baking shapes or rounds. Bruch top oi each with milk and bake in a hot l2 medium sized Farls or Scones. DOCKERS BAKE Original Recipe 1 pound pnlalocs 0 ounces oatmeal l ‘2-3 ounces, cooked minced meat Salt and pepper Mixed herbs 1 Canadian Version 2 tablespoons tat V; pound minced bee! or left-over cooked meat l onion. sliced Zcups grated rww potato t4 - 5 medium potatoes) ' 1 tablespoon vine l cup rolled oats l teaqzvoon salt I 3-4 mllpoon poultry seasoning. I - Mnlt (at in trying pan. llld ' minced meat and onion and brown. To the grated tntoes add the remaining lngre tents. l-han add the cooked meat. Blond thorough" ly. Press into greased loai pan and bake in a moderately hot oven. 3760i“. tor l 1-4 hours. Six servings. ser l tquick-cooklnll l catvanv cnoss As tho sun was slowly setting Castln: shadows all around bet us picture Christ our Saviour Lying prostrate on tho ground. As we comc up nearer to l-ilm We can hear our Mnstvor any‘. "Not Mly will ‘out Thine My Fntllcl" That this cup might pass away." And with tears and crys oi anguish While His heart with sorrow torn In the garden all alone. iency we can aec them, a tramp of many ieet See the soldiers now war J Ilia lace to meet. New they lead him from the lar- en with old Judas, cruel and aly. ‘lb the Judge he is quickly hurried “Oriaclly him" is the cry. 0 soon they had i otten All Ia have and healing lime. As h; wa and worked fliioill 0n lill:nllfllfl cl Ciellilee. the Oroaa they new have lied Him ‘ His hands a0 Iced and may. bled our Saviour e last did Ins. bitter pain heartacii, bored 0n IIVIIXTWNI‘ Be cried “ ntaheii N bf Y“! I814 lflfi ever possible in place o! flour. be 7“ be changed trcm weights to meas~ lueznents. In addition. certain not thickness and cut into illflncularl t same Ohrlat in null’: A Gllillall Flare val-u‘ \ u». u l lleOareliek is.» Monday Tuesday in Charlotte- town oli b as. mum: ‘Oam Mllanllliliaa ' fiyllllrayllgaeol='etowml' Mr. and IBI. Fred Infuse, Mur- ray River, motored he Georgetown {on Monday, where the attended the marrlue ct so. Rogue's breth- er. ~ - Mr. and Mrs. lino Johnston, Murray River, visited orgetown ‘on day and were guests the weddln of Mn. Johnston's sla- ter to Mr. award Refuse, MM" oi’ this town. Mr. William J. Mal-tell. cum- menced his new dutlsa aa engineer pm the Gear town-louver Monta- _gue ferry on edneeda . Mr. Mar- - ll la a veteran o! orld War One and for many years was an engineer en ahipa sailing on the Great liak 'I‘he. condition oi the George- town Rrry wharf is unsafe, not only for vehicles, but also {or foot persona a. This was fully demon- strated on ‘Tuesday when a reli- dent c! Lower Montague had the misfortune o! breaking through the whsr! and receiving quite a shak- ing up, which quits oaaibly might have resulted in serous injury. War Assets Corp. Sales In March OTTAWA, pldl 1'! --(QP)- Sale 01 plants and machines-y by War Assets Corporation roll colwersion from wartime use realized $1.688.- 447 during March, the Corporation reported lastnlght. Original cost oi the equipment. including land. building and machinery was $6,111,- This bronchi sales oi such malt- erisl to “$831,000 at the end o! March, compared with the original cost oi.‘ 870.44B.700—a recovery of BPPIOXMIIWIY 85 per cent. Most in: rtant sale oi’ land and ‘bulldln s n March was at Mont- real w ere the Canadian Pacific ifieilrway Omnpany paid $60,000 tor structures at their Angus Shops ‘erected and ad ted ior war work lot H mt 0f 831 .002. The recovery is shown as 28.2 per cent but the purchaser must make extensive .structural alternations when con- lvcrting for railway work. the re- port sa . l qt New Glasgow, NS“ Maritime Steel Foundries Ltd.. paid $12,835 for clown-owned buildings on their property and will use them for plant e n. telegraph and tele- xlpanslo Considerable phone equipment set up during the Will‘ in coastal areas now is being taken over by the commercial com- panics. Previously sales have been reported to the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific systems and ln March the Maritime Teleghaph and Telephone O0 added in their previous purchase by paying $41.- Md for equipment at Hallinx and _.Ylil-lnouth. N5. which cost $53,943. MORE MILK: LESS COWS In the United States. although l m rod u h _ oven. $250!‘. Icr l5 minutes. Makes Ell-mag“; xgs Qfie°‘§,,§h§sf§§"§h§“§1 years tor which estimates are avail- able. the number of cows on farms showed a sharp decline. The uro- duction per cow ave-raced 4.189 pounds. an increase oi 214 pounds on the 1944 iiaures. THE MISSES . ; HOLMES fi- 159 Queen Si. | | tasters c1. 0.11125 A Forflie rounder an suiws TQPPIRB ~ nars arouses sxmrs a Etc. BOYS’ TWEED SUITS and COATS i SMART DRESSES FOR MISSES Sizes 11-20 -___. ‘HLDRENS DRESSES in Pretty New Styles BRADLEY Phone 92 l Change Rideau Hall OTTAWA, April ‘l -(CP) ~Gov- ernment House is having not only a change of masters but also an almost complete change in stat! and servants with the departure of the Earl o! Athlone and the arrival oi Viscount Alexander. Most o! the indoor servants. who number between Z0 and 30. re- turned lo England on the Athlonfs departure lrom Canada. The comp- troller bi his household and his English aides did also. Flt-Lt. John n McLure, D.F.C., o! (37 Victor St.) lnndon, Ont, one oi the aides has returned to his air force duties and Squadron Olflrel‘ Sylvia I. Evans, R.C.A.F. tWJJ.) o-i Edmonton who was Princess Alice's secretary for the last year oi her slay in Canada, has also retired from her Govern- ment House duties, Two high appointments to Vis- count Alexandcl-Ks staff have gone to Canadians. Mai-Gen. H. l". G. hetson. G B . C B E, M. 0.. fol-- mer chairman oi’ the Canadian Jolni_ Slafl mission in Washington. has porn appointed secretary and is illo first Canadian to hold the job. Position oi senior aide-dc- cam-p ls held by Capt, Edaon Sher- wood R. C. N , who was an aide at the time oi’ lilo Earl oi Ath- lone's nrrlval and later was naval attache at thr- Canadian embassy at Washinlztoll, FLU PEFPlPB. assistant secre- lili‘,\' who is English but has been at. Government House for many years, ls continuing si his key poet. Staff i With Tenants New Comptroller Major Mark Mllbank, MIL, hsi been appointed comptroller oi Vis- count Alexandens household - a post roughly equivalent to that oi quertermaster general in an army -wlll arrive in the new governor- generars rty with his wife 1nd two chi! en. Rldeau Cottage, n charming house in tho Government House grounds. will be their Cs- nadlall home. Viscount. Alexandet has appointed two British sides. Sqdm-Ldr. AJLH Thllemache. R. All‘. a winner oi the Genres Cross. and Capt. David 1310311!- Thomas oi the Irish Guarrhl. Lady Alexander's lady-in-wait- in: will be Miss Bridget. Vcsey. The staff In order of precedence is headed by the secretary, follow- cd hy comptroller. assistant accre- tary, sortie-l‘ aille-de-camp nnrl the sides. The lady-indwelling ranks after tho novr-rnor~gcncral's wlic gsléhe second lady oi the hcusc- o Among the servants coming wit’ the official party from Enlzland will he a steward. butler. footmen. housekeeper, hnusemalds, kllcher maid, nantry hoy. Ladv Alexan- der's personal maid nnrl Viscolln‘ Alexander's valet and hcllrl chau- ffeur hntll n! whom saw s-orvl’ wl"- him duv-lntz his army claw.- Tho chauffeur. Sat. Jack Wells has hnon with Alexander for rears nnrl piloted his ‘loop through sow cm] war theatres, TM‘ iwn nillor chauffeur: on‘ Wilfrid Pnllras nnri Herbert.‘ Gllz-hrirl. who have been oIn-lnloytcd ni Ride-nu Hall for some t me. 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