IEBRUARY .13. 1954 IIIIIIIESS IETIME .iTI-IE GUARDIAN. OWN - NEWSY NOTES - B; J. A. Gilli. D-II. BIIAD MAINE Bread making is believed to be arrested further fermentation. man's oldest indintry. A stone drove off the alcohol. and usually hand-mill, consisting of a hoilow- baked the loaves in about an hour. ed stone and a. stone bail aliapod depending on the temperature of crusher. was found. lolether with the even. a pioixhahare. faniloned of wood. The brown crust is formed by among the remains left by pre- the action of heat on the starch. historic man in a burial place. All forming a aort of gum. called these'implaments belong to the dextrin, with its familiar. pleasant stone Age. The oldest type of taste. The interior of the loaf. bread was believed to have been while in tihe oven. remains bathed made in the form of cakes and in steam. which maintains a tem- frittera. The grain was soaked in perature of 215'F. and partly bolls water. then pressed and dried the starch and gluten of the either in the sun or by artificial dough. heat. This was followed by a some of the early ovens we re- method of pounding or "braying" member were built into the side of the grain in a mortar, or between the flue adjoining a fireplace or two flat stones before it was s0ak- adjacent to a stove. These were has placed on the market partl- ally baked rolls. In ttieae rolls the baking pmcan is stopped before the crust becomes fully coloured. The consumer lahoiiid ,. f i theserollstroinlhhttoavoldloaa of riboflavin. and store them until needed. The baking procau is completed in the consumer's home as required. and they are said to equal fresh baked rolls. Bakery products were said to have exceeded four billion dollars in the United States in 1951. Tiia year Canadian mills ground al- most as million barrels of flour. which had a wholesale value. at Winnipeg. of over 011.00 per bar- rel, This alone would equal aver mo.ooo.ooo.oo. TIMELY IOTES OI TOPIOS OOIIEOTEI WITII Silver Fox And Mink Farming continued from page 10 where they had come from, um where they were going. They um. petreis. Folks cell them Mother Carey's chickens. although than is nothing about them at all like a chicken. The tired pigeon won. dered how those small feathered folk could seem to mind so nm. the wind and the waves. in couldn't knew that those feather. ed folk go to land only to nest, They are truly folk or the sea, Poor. despairing Homer. It seem- ed in him he couldn't lift his wings for another stroke. A despatcii from London to Wo- Feldman. manufacturers. and this man's wear Daily, N. Y. dated firm was the blunt buyer in the January 27. has the following: sale taking so per cent of the of- lllver fox is popular made up in! faring. Mr. Fromm said he was r- s stole carried with a. dark grey' pleased with the attendance at the tailored suit at Michael's. The 1 sale, because of the fact that there lame house shows a chiffon triangle l are so few loft in the fox industry edged with silver fox. Most Lon-f and he hailed the event as another don couturlcrs have lncludcdjmlleatone in the relations between lnall quantities of silver lost in fur ranchers and the fur industry. their.cnllections. observers linkflie emphasised Fromm arcs. in- this with the recent visit of Frank tentlon of maintaining the exclusiv- I. Dodman. fur supervisor of neas of the item for some time and Ienry Morgan, Montreal. and hesd i said that the next auction in N55 at a publicity campaign to revive will not probably offer any larger ed and heated. raised to baking heat by placing . MO DDDUIBMY 0! sliver fox. quantity. There were five euontiala. when in than very hot stories. bricks or . . . , , , we were young. in the making ,nf lions. The dough in the bread Royal Canadian Onyx is under-l good bread: "fsland flour." yeast pans was placed in the oven, and Q, stood to be the new name pro- TI" GOM5" G"-”5' I” 99"” or loavon, water, salt and skill. by the time the oven cooled, the bread was baked. Lesven is the ancient ferment used. and a small portion of the leavened dough was retained and kneaded Into the next batch of sponge. Yeast. made from hops. was occasionally used. but the general practice in our community was to keep over a snail amount of dough. When neither yeast nor 4 leavened dough was available. then a small amount of moistened flour was allowed to lie in a warm posed for standard Canadian silver Vihich "9 1 """4”"'"i "955 9! "d5v gun opnlem has been mueund were produced in this province by for pearl fox and Palladium for: ”" 1"” 3- P999 01”” "id 5”” ' Platinum fox. It is understood thei bY Fred Taylor. Breddalbane. Wei gundun Nmonal gm,” Fhxt remember Mr. Glarkes foxes veryn Brenden. Asnnciauon h" when well and in conversation with Mr.n - stops to register these names in T”y1”" I” mm "5 mat um W"'51. gnaw. um Washington. D. C. Th, he produced were really beautl-i, much fhvond rum Cryunl poxl iul. Both had something that if i 1.,” to be ruled om owing to it had been brought out by a con- i? , . ".mnm,n pmmems. cern like Fromm Bros. and given Bakeries ' The aim of modern bakeries is to make the process of bread mu- ing as nearly automatic as pos- aible for both hygienic and cc- onomlc reasons. A Frenchman by the name of salignac in mo in- vented a dough kneading machine that was standard equipment for FOR you ALLISON Mai:LEOIl'S IUD llubliclty could have taken a .r s It I, mm M mnhmnn fox new hnml hi hieir-glrculation territories. the; Ind nxnnnd nnm n hymn CH3 '"::Vn';xI::'CI”nnm 2 to 2... nmm; h 'r in 1954. Amvrichn Fur Allflinn-ii RFA "II" . . 1 . .I formed over the loaf, Tlio t-.m- pm, ,:,.m.s,.4 he k,.,.,.d-1, Llqpn T Inc. whose i1i:lllfiilPl' is George . , 13 )fn"ZmRduw.tp”n, 1”" ""5 iierature might bu nlimwd in. ..'.(,,”1h for 1., in 2 h.,. ,' 919,. Mayer.-. ii-nre the auctioneers. This imm "mw "" "T ' 5 W" "mmem i-anzze up to 4505?. The hi-rt ,.,du,..,1 he i.-J,-...,m,, ,,--1n, and gigndard nfncf, fmnk W" hp. prominent place in the fur in- VUP TO HIS NECK IN WORK - No, it's no a charactelirfrom the place for about a week. until It more than a century. but loaf YOUR 90 w lY..?.i"fi.3l32......”:'L.iil?:Jl.f.iT3.”1'””?;?”iif.d.”” m rs: Cw W” is” is: .2 :”:::"is:". l?.'i.”""”:'..'Z.” e merican Fur Auctions, New And now W. H. him, .1, , , Wn. pays some a e va.r- or, was en re! "n . er s e I ” 9 York, last. week. The offering con- readers s brighter picture oizsiitreri mm Timing u'”Ti11; 3"i;f:: i:1I- tthe Mfg! N0. 130 Air Mourns:-lei Base at leoven the new sponge. dioughlig! machirtigt VNII.hmlObod0Ll1L:t - a G.M.c. 1 . Lunch . luld. es a yipea a mans f th ' ' v grea ease t Tyne;-oi(r,it I.l.irene(E1i:3e5i:(to Ififr T"”a::':.;.Ie:a:':;3EiTn:8Ii2I maaiyn items huidled by the modern depot rigs: ;Ir(';tI'.lngyh:lxI'li.: lwhich Making bread required skill and 5..o.5i:m.,.,' eh. 3,-"tug pence J3 Association. Export buying was bee) man. ",9 wmcn bermlmled supplies the W5 NATO air division of twelve jet fighter squadrons a whole lot of hard work. Water mind to the owner and the great- th, conmbuuhg them, and they last week! European buying W" in lilnckmd. Fri!-M0 EM Germany. National Defence Photo) and salt were added to the yeast. est satisfaction to the consumer." WITH strength of the sale. one observeri commented - "even if export buy- I in: should be withdrawn in the: next few weeks the dark mink first half or the sale noted abovel an important factor and most of the silver for and platinum fox sold quantities selling at around 31.50. Regular full silvers also about 5.1.50. The mutations were Bank Urges Courtesy all were thoroughly gether until it assumed a r conaistency called sponge. It was then allowed to set. In a few hours then the flour was mixed in. and mixed to- irpy sections: The process of commercial bread making may be divided into four making. loaf making and baking. Flour handling entails the secur- work either in batches or flnur handling, dough C011- -upivly has reached the point? reached a top of sioso and aver-i . when it Wm tend to strengthen We 10” Sold n "M to smonl a a the yeast would act on the starch. inn. staring. blending. slitine lid. OF um marker," An M13; of the n I t gluten and sugar In the flour. weighing of the flour. Machines R y H mink)” sold at .n Bum" 0! greatly increasing its size. The for the last three operations .iay IUCIICIWQG W39 3b0u5 35 1351' C031 mp tly to Europe and thg auction w i or the males were bringing fromi c,,,,:p.my reported platinum fox so MONTREAL, (CP) - Canadians United States. there is no use try- PW zgdgwgi ixldmfigighd gals; 33:33:?-h 319 mnhhlriid 70; 319 to 522 and about 22 per cent g id, ; r ; mt-nu were urged today to get, tom 1,-om mg to imitate slavishly things WM - 5 9 - 3 195 H8 C0 ON 4 . . - an and hp: 316 to 519 mil” gr p4:n Ce: wl:,el;:Jk:neD mlmklrg under men, topnn” xuunmt mu wmch are done in the Umwd make up the required family sized by many as the most satiafactoryl Hero ll economical tl'iI.l!?p0l'I.a.ll0ll at rock bottom comprised about 33 per cent of 35 pm. Gem Sold onphh" to three, really sell Canada to loreign im,,.j states," the letter says. batch of bread. This was all For dough making. pure water pr cos. tn. Mrnnnn and R mun our 10 quart" Suva" -30 per cent mm is”. ; ..Theton,.,sh whohns wme ah the kneaded together, late in the at the right temperature is secur- per cent fell under the S16 figure. selected mu give,-5 50 Du Gem: The Royal Bank of Canada says WW (mm his home 15 "DI SW38 'Vemmz' And mp batch wvemd ed by mm: A I'Pmperm3 rank !n the hrsh nan on the amnion sold, HEM" mn sun" 55 per in M cunnnt monthly mun, mat. to be saushed mm 3 copy, how, and set in a warm place eveir The flour and other materials are .52 uM5 nnnearnd to become en”, Gem mm and intern” type. 60 Courtesy ,5 as hnnm.mnt as scenery, Ever good 1., "my be and some night. When left too long. or tan fed automatically into the dough 0 C h bun driven "- ablishecl as the floor for female per cam sold. whhe nnic" were it the tourist industry is to be ex- 5” P1'9”Y bad "I Whit I19 15 Eco mum to get mo wMm' the Inc nuxed and mm mm the dough sodlm one-I-hwlmh iulnuu, om. condi. new but most hr the Shh” were low me revival of acumysw” nhnded. Cuuomed to Smhwn There ,3 n iiould t0(lCa.IIt;n;1IIYI0Val'IIUW aha kneading machine. ctiloo mII,eel.v is car a p n , o mw” bnwee” HI” and All llleasiniz lo the auction company "The human factor is the Om)! Canadian way of me' and vmwrs III” Fl:-ohalirh :IllE'DrIlPR('ieOI.?II).0I:i 1Vi)Ifff'II9f firi!Iaungh'u htalrildtkd byl':s 0". "I ------------------------------------------ H which SIRWVI5 "The V0I"m0 01 Dells Lhmg which can destroy Wm” 0”” should be shown W" a Kbreadboard LhRI.KI1il:I been dust- the dorinzh Irilgmntie kiTeadl1neilcQli:.-- '50 What is r.iai'me's i'o be Canada's H y W sold was the largest in a long ,, Pd uh n Lh h d 1 ti 1' dl rd ,. Slated drcii'eE-Li; rlur 1:032 Mwlats mm, H showed ,, disposition to the! ban: says.1')'Vl:he)n tra,v- I The bank suggested short even- bah: wneoran C5”,-2: 3.131 nor: f."c"J",;i., Vgnff .f?fIS,h?'1,”,'”,,Z?,e 133:. Sedan. An ideal car for the small family. I1 8 3 H8 V .- 0 - t k th. t" ' hi h h 9 "5 re um ome w a t ey gay ing or afternoon cours . in to t . . . ' i 1 .. run sammay, January 30th by (RH; re:e:'lllyl'C'ie w c as been about their reception md treat- cam” to tench theesimponggge hhzpiglvggyhinetrheohnvnuihhufzglgozzhhv lsilzfdi igecnigncoxorfwtthnnamgchtigilen clean and in exceptional condition for on! :;.P...&:z:::..&. 2:-...L.il.:.'....";: - - - ?;'..:?;”.:”.E:"?;'"2:: ” "fair ” it i" '50 VANWAR” 1 L000 n V r n kn Tn C d.) 1 .. d t, .l V i ;, ” Y n n n - nixe . I livers it to the baking oven. Thre" I" "Wk. A" sad”, in mod Mn. :1e'ar;'pMe msflllbaalsk Ffoir Pig” mm; In Asia itigle 1:38:21 ugolvlgnif 2(9;;YeIrLii1sih8!Ky:R:SL hhgllheywlclgnalbluythe M 8l::e0ol(i)algeml:;llt; ninairkgt.1r:i0u;8:;0l(l) Wel remember wlicnod the; first Bread baking is a continuous ditloii. with good tires and sound bodies. i O . , i e R - , - - l i ''r uce into process. where in some bakeries i 1.1 1 , . , , . . , . s .,,.. from which is covered entrance ment at Ottawa for tax relief. Above all. Canadians must re-- people in llie Uii't a St.t d bf" mm" W" m . ”"" ” ”" "' """"""""""""""""""" ' ' leads directly into the store. Sports This was decided at a meeting of member to act like Canadians and traveling people IfiI'Iom Illesbttlixer our home by the men youmwixl the Wm 15 mammlnead at R fem- I - - . . ' KPHBTMIOH. H has 3 Sturdy 33- pcrature of from 450 to 500 by, wear is carried in fidriltlon to fur members of the Canadian Council not greet tourists with shows nf continents." the bank says. Wm, . mm. that couid be firmly Mum The hm: 1, 5um,m,d by, garinents. of Fur Associations. Its request uhiit they expected to leave be-l "Canada has the inc-i-clialidise: clamped to the top edge of the gag, on or oimr moi, depending on (zomh, Tm. up gnu; many miles of Irans- . "will be for elimination of the pres- . . . A pazF ad in Wnmrinis Wear Daily Pcliriinry 4 sliowr. Norihwood Fur Farms. owned by Otto H Grosse. Cary. Illinnis. announcing its finest collection of 7,500 Blue Horizon pasiei mink. larger, deep- er, softer. paler and bluer. Many of our fur farmers are acquainted with Mr. Grosse and have bought mink from him. He is really a remarkablr mall and M5 i)r0bRb1.V Climleck. minute! OI the Fur trips and certainly must have used the personnel of all er V es i much scorned bv Iom- of the nld- wgoo 1 ( b d 91- 11 ug- hnade the grenir-st giiccgss oil mltnk gfaai'k:1:iing ND:-lpartment. of the up a lot of ene,.h'),- we "list. ihat- courtesy and Pfflclellitys; chi? er generation. as the practice snio g-,'.,m., gvggealarggeabakirim .3m,' '50 - F .. . . . feeding OI Nib A99 9? H 9 ii" ""1 ii IOHRI Sl1nVCF - FOX lie VHII soon regain his health and DCDDIC in C511-"IR and Elsewhere to have been used in some of the g.-gveiimg oven; 3 biwk ions, imkp "mm" nhnmn A non! hm. thnh Wm ,r,.",.,, world. Brecdrrs Associatioll. will legrei be back in his home in Summer- r about the siiperliiilve attractions VPl'.V early continental bnkerii-s. of their loaves in 35 minutes, and . ' ' ' I” I"”'" W” I” I5 3 PMIQIII 1” side. we linve. and make it easy for MVIYIZ ml!” knfad the bread WII-hIlurn out from 50.000 in l00.000 Ah” "ah iiiiiiiiiii " ' Golden Glriry I.i'IX.WI1ICI1 has re- ceived a great deiil of promotion )::rnmnG(,kEg:::enr:1n:: "r',-for As a method of fostering closer ngvhgg tIiIs1(P igfllkh Vi";-V &k1'tn)Ykfl')l: :0! iiiit. lioiinever, ftlhn nVB"iM1h91 b'I7II';'gl This vehicle is l real buy for the market ” i , ' " relations, the letters .uz e.ts a i i W " 0 V T0-U r.' enric ed our. war nix . I" Mbml I3-iI' ii"k b9I9”' 3 n"”” schoohsnohsomd hxchnnhegn: kn maker, it was then cut into uni-I pounds. usually has about llili 3"d'"" ' ” ' ber of bidders in New York and indications are that the new muta- tion is going in find Il-IVOI' with quite a number of people. Mr. Fromm reported that 65 per cent of the 350 skins was sold on the auction and it was the first auc- aale iivernszcd 510330 with prices ranging frnm 375 in sl70. The top price was paid by Gruskin and a-1--1-:.--um-1--n IlF.TH-0-(LRAM TIME TO POVVDER T0 PRO- TECT YOFR PROFITS STOP I insist on ANIMAI.-l'I.ANT INRl".("l' I'0V!'l)l'IB AN AITTIVATI-Til - TRIPLE ACT- ION INSFIPTICIDE CONTAINING ROTENON F. - PYRETHRIN - PIPERONYI. STOP NEW DIS- em. 15 per cent excise tax on furs which has been one of the main causes for the present ric- pressed state of the fur industry. They are also going to endeavor to raise 550.000 to develop better relations for furs and the fur in- dustry of Canada. The many Frieiids. of George A. ads provides for travellers to en-, hind. "If we want visitors from the hospital in Mnntrcal suffering from a severe attack of arthritis, George has been a very busy lniil1I for the past six months, organiz- ing the campaign silver fox and its miitatlons, and in doing so had to make several SHOCK ABSORBER . . . An airplane-type auto shock absorber. I to publicize ' Ilmnie ieinmii will 1... u. 5. bracket Is either to the :QnIO Er a::tc.c:llur.rirI':.3TIFi .tcIi.aLl:,vv.elF-2:: pivoting on a b It a III II: In H-mmh"" ho:.lll;.l I "I133 0 eye of bracket attached to Courtesy Courses l'rged it is llio second largest country in the world. with 3.845.144 square mlIPS of prairie, mountains, lakes, streams, and forests. as beautiful as can he seen anywhere. "But. we must do something if we are to encourage travel: make access easy by highway, airway, i-allirny and soziway; got and keep our living facilities for visitors up to date in a superior way; train I ipeople in find them." I Would Promote Letters i' I ters between students in Canada rind the United States nnd in dif- ferent pai-is of this country. i Daify and weekly newspapers , would doubtless be glad to help by I offering prizes for the best letters tum. "It would bring about a great cxchriiigr-. of ideas. widen the jchildi'eiia' interest and knowledge or both Canada and the United States, and it would be nr social importniice by promoting visits pail. There was liig turned slowly. bollfi I their bare feet. . in fill hr:-nd pan. and iwith a temperatu 4z'i”F. Thrre it contliiiicd in ii rvnuoraled some of the water. dis- iendcd LIV! mvriads of air cc'lS. iitiihciftlic-a'F-3 between our ivliich woiilrl sli readv strong hands people." about one a handle turned a curved rod that extend- ed from the centre of the cover to near the bottom of the nail. The rod was so shaped that it worked the dough quite thoroughly by be- It did away vrith considerable of the hard la- as the handle acted as lever, and unskilled labour could be used. This contrivance was as a sponge was then emptied into ii form sections, worked into shape half of c allowed to rise, until it liadwabout filled the pin.' I' was then DIllC"d in R hot oveii.f of at lewst TP that the cost iitinn is are many iloavrs per day. Each bakery has its own web iiddcd. in the M ifll to H1 Charlottetown Summersldc . 0'Leary TIP OF THE WEEK tive power in many modern plants in electrical. with an electric ino- tor for each machlnr. Every oper- nnd mechanicallv registered. Then- line, others that swing around and 1! deliver the loaves near the start- ing point. London. England. were producing imiinds wzitcr. 2 to 4 pounds of f-i I 2'-'.- to 4 ncuiida salt. 5 to 6 pounds sugar. I”; noimris of innit extract or milk and 2'6 pounds of yensth The IOIIDWIII" time table is niili set 45 niiniiicr rvninrw 'vVOn (hp - .. cn:i""rv f'qllIitlllPllI. rewiv for dsirlhirliniv Partially Baku-d Rolls A firm in Miiinenpniiii. Mlnii.i FROM YOUR MASTER DEALERS . ........................ .. I.. -J. Rosalie-I Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. .................. .. H. B. Willis Inc. or these funia. The mo- '47 AUSTIN automatically controlled not a into model. travelling ovens. some in The Lyons Bakeries in formula for bread mak- '48 DEDFORD lnll meat or fish salesman A si-nciai. sass: LATE MODEL ENGLISH USED CARS portution for only We will accept your argument that this Is Yours for only .. OOMMEROIAL VEHICLES '50 THAMES PANEL DELIVERY iiii.s.;......i...i.... This vehicle Is a real buy for the rural 650. 300. 400. 300. I'O' : Tho dciizh is allow- kiirndcd. iilncwl. iw f'i" F0 rrl'l'liW I"'II"' iomctic m'".l and and '""'zrri'"z P. W. C. FEBRUARY 17 - AT 8:00 PM. HALL a Announcement Reduced prices are now effective on all R. O. brood and cross-breed chicks as follows:- llnsexed Chicks--All Breeds . . s1.s.oo per hundred P. Sircd SIl"dIi;I'lI. COVERY .. AMAZING - - GiTAR- ------------ -- ANTEED srop -my om-2 CAN French Riser Arthur A. Campbell Pullcts-N.H. x B.R. Crossbrecd ................... 526.00 per hundred AND BE FONVINCED Y0"'VE Central Bcdequo . Dunk River Dairying Co. Pullets-B.lt. x N.H. Crossbreed 830.00 per hundred 3”" w”'””G ””N'”' 5m” Albany L. D. McLeod it Sons Pullcts-L.S. x N.Il. Crossbroed .............- 330.00 per hundred Victoria .. L. D. McLeod Ii Sons , Pullets-Barred Plymouth Rocks ......... 330.00 per hundred I Stanley Bridge . Reidls Feed Service Pullets-New Hampshire Reds 30.00 per hundred Cockerels-All Breeds ..... ... .... .. s 8.00 per hundred In lots of under 100-one cent more. Preston Rackham I Wheatley River . ..........-. Diiigwell Si Rosslter j Morell .. , : Kilmulr ... McGowan's Ltd. . . h , M my R en " D. M. M In , All prices F.O.B. Hate cry. EET YOIIII Bil-loolifield ............ .. .. c.....3. E33: I T” W” 9”” WW ” A" Wk” ”'d"" Only Record of Performance sired chicks hatched, rated one of the best in Canada and outstanding for vigor and laying results. Years of selecting and breeding has given us one of the beat Stand- ards for all Canada for Hatchery performance. Advancing egg prices indicate another successful year for poultry producers. ' We advise your prompt ordering so as to ensure delivery for date required. All eggs purchased from outstanding Island flock owners. MW. approved (second grade) chicks not hatched on Prince Mount Stewart .................. ...mClsri.r's Feed Service Shun--Gain Chick Starter E. J. MacIIOlIGALL'S THERE 18 NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. The Chickens that won the Grand Champion Prime at the Royal Winter Fair were fed on SHUR-GAIN bought at E. J. Macll0ilBAI.L'8 VERNON, P. E. I. TIP IO. 25 Never put fresh feed on top of dirty unpalatable feed. Troughs should be cleaned out. Let's Discuss Your Feed- ing Plan With Your ls- land's MASTER Man IVAN KERRY ' AI your More C Drugglat also USE-DETH RAT-MOUSE lixicrrrilnator containing Warfarln for 11139 eradicaiion. JOBBlIRB:- ISLAND ci-iicx i-iarci-isair co-or oi-iicx HATCHIIY . DILLON a SPiI.l.ll'l' CHICK iiarciiaiiv o'i.saav raiiuisar co.or iiarciinir. . ; PlNDl..ITON'S cuicii I-IATCHIRY 3333333333333 3333333333333 ;.: