rrwu-d-dnu-a FRIDA Y. ' ' ' ' i"~\'i~tn1zl\ 1 - ~ >11“ that. . . .- l. now I 1 ". <l_\'i1w' m; - odors’: TARIFF? 1 “'1'? '* “F? description -- Fxil ‘ r111», Living Boom 'l'.1'al1>-< 1 - 111-1. Tump,“ Zqnveuy TIWI“. ""'- I" walnut, mnhog- M-v 1 U.» lied. Bu our 11,, .~ -i~~ ii .111 ._ _.___.»—_|..* __._ ._ suites as your gift to your loved CHESTERFIELD sums Yes, we believe that if you held a family consultation and rrnlly got down to brilss‘ luck! about this Christmas gift problem, they would all agree that something for the home would bring more joy and pleasure than anything elsc f the initiative yourself and be a real Santa by selecting one of our fine living room Prices are siill oi zihsoluiely hottmn levels here ones ! 'l‘i1:\t being true. why not take because we bought our present stock before recent advances in uholcsolc costs f Prices are sure to he higher in the very near future. that‘; I\\‘Il_\' this is n11 importunc time to buy that new living room furniture! new Kroehler Living Bloom Suites. KROEHLER I Big Shipment of New ~ Just Unpacked SUITES 79.0 AND UP PRICED AT O See The New Suites iiow BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS The Christmas Store Come in tomorrow anti see 0'" big selection of NO MONEY nowu Q Q s First Payment in January HOLMAN HOME PLAN I Save Your Gash For Other Gifts 2 Bit STORES i? i SUMMERSIDE I CIIARLOTTETOWN Jury 0i 1 i‘ ximrt Bacon‘ - r' _ -~1>>. H111‘. lntercsicd ~ 1-1 industry o.’ a cen- v . memory ., r); 'i from 1 -. -.\:'> r. d dur- l1‘ ' i’ 1~ ited ‘ war shall not be repeated and one n'1o.-| and Jor objective must be to maintain ' quailtgmin supplies sent to the Un- gdom during the present The accumulated effect o! thci improvement policies adopted in i922 in respect. to swine improve- i meni are now proving oi value.‘ This does not mcan that the 10b of the producer Ls compl'tcd_ gincc: the iiicrrased hog marketing and‘ incrensnd exports will tcquire in-i cruising the number of hogs suit- nblc frrr exporis. and iiiziiicr im- ‘pxgvomcni both in respect to type i continued. ‘This only requires the determination to do s11, since suit- able breeding stock and ample feed ' supplies Me available. 318th quality hogs. however, do i not nmnwnlv insure good bacon. Ari/er the farmer produces his hogs the product has to be processed and i/Plfl-Blwrixxi to Britain. and the . cfllciency with which this is done doiennines to a marked dc rec; the quality o1 bacon that one rf- I tish consumer will receive. Radical vhwsm hlWe taken placc in the wines-int Minna. and handling or quality must bi,- encrgei-lcally{ ‘an bacon during the During the last war. bacon was given a much longer cure and was 1198/1413’ treated with borax which was considered an effective prescr- _votion. Inter. bornx was discontin- i ued, and the length and strength , of iiho cure were . duoe s mild clued lxicon to meet the roiulremmis or taste oi- the fish consumer. cured bacon that the British con- sumer wants. Mmpllcd. gmoier export bacon is essential. past 20 years. reduced to pro- It is this mild and. tfitiotobe IDiNDON. Nov. 2a~<c1fc1$l5 —T'he existence of lzibor trouble i11 German-occupied Polish terri- tory was indicated in a speech to Nazi party instructors at Lodz by Hauptbelfehlslclli-i- Schmidt, M. cording to the Polish telegraphic agency. Schmidt rcforrcd to trait- ors in the midst of the germs" working classes. particularly anion; German Catholic workers who have shown their soliriurity Wliil Polishl workers on questions of working hours and wagns. ______________ Keep Minard‘; in the home. "" wxncr- a. .»- '. : vlr..»r<iti_v_rrienco Tli.’i’i l’. ilNl) “CAP” STUBBS i“ By Edwina WEL $5! ITE, Q-"l Awhx. %AN'MAI -'CO\-R5i| VN NOT SLXQE l - - - WELL, MY LA KNEW mo! uneven vou wens so FICKLE i r1112 cnniinorriarroivni nigygpinw Ezdaimwmwmirwnteozamsnrmwaiwtzarmmn555351», This ilhristmas Make it A iiome Gift! cmrumo AND nuuvxns nu- rmnuum r0 AIR mun VIC- rms ax campus up moss. Clothing and other supplies inclu- di twelve thou-sand blankets for variants of enemy at: raids have |heen shipped from Canadian Red iCrosa Warehouses in Britain to 1 Coventry, Birmingham, Bristol Ind iSouLhampton, a cable received in "oronto yesterday stated. "Ever since the first air raids on Britain [some month: ago, our representa- -tivea overseas have had instruct- cununlliiOllef, said. "Tons of food as well as thou- sands of blankets and articles of clouiln have been distributed." “Dur rig the first year o! the war. over six million articles hove been‘ shipped from Canada," Dr. Motley , added, and shipments were contin- uing overseas in a steady stream More than sixty-two thousand blan- kets had reached Britain nifely. "At the present time," he said, "the Women's ‘War Work Oolnmittee of the Canadian Red Oroes is concen- trating on the production oi’ hali t million articles of clothing for reli- s, evacuees and air raid vict'r n Britain." Th0 offer of the P. d: G. Con". pany to refund l-Zc; lc and 2c <1 Gamay Soap WrB/ppem, Crisco labels and Chipso box tops expires on De- cember 2nd. so the Red Cross plans to send a package of these coupons of! on Saturday. It is hoped that anyone having these coupons will get them to the Red Cross by 51'- urday. Herring for Health And Econom; They're a Protective Food Anti Body-Bu Idlng as Wrll as lllexyiefl- sive. HERRINGS (whether fresh. cull?‘- ed or salted) are one of the 111m. valuable of the protective foods o» well as being an important bod,»- building food. Add to this llici clicapntss and you have plenty 0. reasons for including them fru- quenily in your menu. A5 1x111. every other food. i-rrieiy in rcrrin; Llicin is npprcc mod, so licre am various appflllillg ccipcs for l1c11_ ing dlwhcs. But fist a few hints o how to get rid of the bone»- which wo.rv sonic poops, cl1.ld;en (spw- ‘ially. I15 qlllig o simple buslr Fist of course. the fish musi b. cleaned and scaled. Vciy oitc-n the isiiinongcr will do this ior you but it's ins. 11s well to know no“ to do it youiscli. 'I‘-o scale it, ink a snioll kitchen knife. imd suntan m, the 1111i cud oi tn‘, iisli 1111s.. the blade oi the kniii- ngnins. Lin scales. iili n-g them away ironi 1h. ilwn till you zclicn ihc lLud. ii " i111; (10110 boili sitirs, zincv unncr the cold v.a'..1' tap. 'l‘iien cut off tho hvud remove t-hc glls; make a slit on ilie under; L» 0i the body largo cnoupli io ("noble you to pull out the inside, then rincc 11114.01‘ the tap (1nd wipg out iviili a clump clcih. If you want to b.1110 the fish un- cooked. izrocrcd as f1:l.o\\'<: trike n sharp klllii‘ and " (10"11 ihc rnd cnzi. cpni iinuor l 11d i.i:1111 i1 1111i l i z‘ ~ \\'i"il tilie luiil. Willi p .11 up you will i111d you can rnnovc xirarzv all the snznllboiios Willi the lmckizonc. Or you can iwe a pair of sc ssors and cut opr-n the undcrsidt- o.’ the fish. 011.111 ilie fish out ilni mid ihcn pull iiin backbone gently uwny from the flesh, Mn ting ni. th. brad 0nd. The rninll bones will 1101111: owny win tile i).lt‘kl)0ll(‘. If you ivmit to bone. n cooked ' herring slit it down the ‘Jack and This Year... Give Fiirriiliire‘ lift back the iiCFll on the side 11p- pomosi. Put lilo kniq- ixciitly 1111- dr-r the liacicbong and curviully prise it out. (‘HEESE IIERRING 3 herrlngs. 1-2 cup grated cheese. i l tablespoon flour. l pi11l milk, l iiiblrspofliiliil dipping. i B0119 the lrrrrings 11.5 drscribed‘ above and remove rocs eateiully. Cut the fish in halt, put n piece of roe (they should be hardi in each and roll up. securing with cotton o: cocktail sticks. Put into n well- gzonscrl I‘l‘0pi(10f di~l1 and .n.k.~ in n, modehio oven for 20 minutes. Make a sauce with (luv milk, floir. fat and wraied cheese and 000k for fivv minutes. Pour this over the rolls and p111; it back in the oven till the top is brown; then serve, STUFFED HERRINGS 4 herrings, 2 tablespoons bread- crumbs; 1-2 teaspoon mixed hobs; Milk, bread-crumbs and dripping: 2 tablespoons milk; l tablespoon shredded suet: Desscrispoon chop- ped imrslcy. Seasoning. B0110 the hot-rings and season with salt and pcppcz. Mix together 1110 breadcrumbs. suet, mixed herbs parslcy and milk. and spzend thr mixture on the fish. Roll up each and secure with cotton or 4 cock- tail stick. Put into o. greased fire» proof brush over \.11h m"‘<, sprink- le with breadcrumbs, put. a rew bill. oi dripping on top and bake in n moderate oven for 2O tc25 minutes IIERRTNG PIE 4 herrings, half a bav leaf. mash- t(i potato. 1-4 cup vinegar. Ztoble- 1 o; water. Salt and Pel-‘Pflr. l A Bone the herrinza, as directed above. Season the fish and mil up. securing the rolls with cotton or cocktail sticks. Put m1‘! roll ‘nio a greased fireproof dish, add the vinegar and wtlteq- mixed together, with the bnv leaf. cover with a thick layer 0f mashed potato. smooth down and brush over with hulk. Bake for about 85 minutes in a. moderate oven. I PUIATO HERRING Iotigahenlngsinfiioug, millfiahcookolrll pota . season . on, , ro in flour imd fry lightly in hot drip. ping. Heat potatoes with a little milk and dripping and season to taste, mashing as they heat unt‘l you get a smooth puree. Put two of thi- herring; into a casserole, akin side down. spread with potato mixture and put the other two on top. skin upwards. Hroi. well in wen and serve. OATMEAL IIERRINCS R-rmnvz- backbones and roll in flour reivoned with salt and pepper PIQMM‘ 0i milk. HMIO ' pepper and salt 1 iiiblemozn d1" ll- ,ihe finnncinl sininnirni ‘ Fredericton Flxlvllyiiinn Lid. which T .SMARTNESS FDR IIIS NIGHT LIFE . .. v1.1 In Gift Box $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 It's funny how men will give women lovely and lacy nightgowns for Christ- mas. . . b11t the women seem to totnily ignore the fact that mun too is conscious of his in-the-bed fashions. Naturally men put [ilenij/ 0f emphasis on comfort but appearance is fundamentally the factor that controls his pajama choice. TH l‘? I\l!<lN'S STORE MGDRE s. MFLEOD ' .\!:.=:"r= o." T11: T.'.':u1i:r1nd_ (fills rrndy7§o1 e coast- ozttinunl and iii irli in it. Pu; at fllltv llllu {llllqlfi- ini: iai. and i Serve ' ' with 001-1111.. Lug us it I‘.lli‘llS ' 'cul a deficit in the vicinity "1icl_v. i t (u IIIIIC _ A n‘ , third in about fuurlccn years. J . __. .. _._.._.. . SAUUES Serve the following sauce Wliil grilled licariitiz-‘I Half an 0111111, 1-4 icviW-fiil 11""- iard, 1 lalilcspain bulilc. 1:" dripp- 11g. l l-Maliuspncni flou_ l-Ii imp villvgui‘, 1-4 c1111 \\'.1 Chop the onion v caok it in iill‘ 5 " EII-EIII] sprouts 4 111E [or half an hour. 5112.111. i _ _ int in a snuc-riutii, ' iliul!‘ 3 Tins Mlik — -—— 25C lhe muszcuzl 1111c iii» 1 w-u- - - m,‘ brim m m, b“, ,, » &,,,._,,,., i 3 tins Island Beans -— 25c ‘ for l0 minuirs. 'I‘lu~n '\ - I 3 Tins TOIIIOIO Soup 25C Brown cap-or nun-e ;s nnolicr , suggestion for a suvo v $i\li(“.‘ to 7- T"'|5 P9575 —‘ "' “Zsc serve ivith fried hcrr ngs You nqcdt q ca,“ c|mk Beans One teaspoon blifvi‘ 0. (iwllillllg- I ) 27c 1-2 pini stock, . 1H i)‘ (urge —' — fl _ 25 chopped rapt-rs. . 4r '- '1 -:1 i ' | T ‘i g Pu er._ c rlonr. desrerispoon Yo krhn‘ Ii ‘ ' ROI s m e p 7'? ‘nlod s. Red Rose m» in---——W ". lbs. Mixed Cookies -- 25¢ fcw drops nncliouv sou c. 1-11 1 Molt the in? in i; :'Rlll‘..D-"-, 1r ‘.11 the flour and wl1~n pron‘: ndd ihcsiock. Yorkrliixe Yiviril, cnpfrs 11nd anchovy csxnwc: C»: for iivc i ‘bi Hui“ cookie; _ 20¢ vniniitcs or so. tin-i .1 ii \\1.l1 I _ _ uyenne pepper and sci-i». ‘ lbs. Soda Biscuits —- 25¢ __ _ 0c momma nrnmm rir. I Qfli- M°I"5$e§ 6 , l0 lbs. white Sugar — 69¢ Another recipe for herring P1’ ‘i lbs. bulk Mucoroni —— 29¢ l. lbs. Shortening —- — 25¢ i lbs. Lord — -— -—— ~—- 50c l pkgs. Corn Flakes — 23¢ 3 burs Surprise Soup — 27¢ '1 burs P. 81 G. Soup combines the fish with an will“ and an onion: 3 hcrrinzs, i medium-slzrrl OM10“. ping. bwndcrumbs, 1 11ppl<‘.t_:‘n- “pnfin of chnnpcrl nnrslci". 2 in us. oi’ Miter. short pastry. erroiwrl 1111"‘ Bong the fish and sp ivkle \'."'l1 111'“ mpppr and izrrimrl 1nni~~ "u! t ‘ 1,4. ,,__,, f; ..r,... d= i, 3,411,239 “$1.1, ]",'h'..,,,,..,;' ,.,,‘.,-., or Peuri Soop -- -— 25c i . ih “s _' . rl hi"‘n:""'11'.ni< a iidnrputqéiyfld m1 i n 111C111"; 3 boxes Matches (Iflitii-i 2:5 wleces. en no a “f! P" ti‘ l‘ - _ a c m] Sh“, PM“, “M m“ h a Milk, per quort ‘iot oven for l0 m‘ni1'c~: lnwc" ih." ‘ant and cork for \'!TlOiIlt‘~~ 50 min- lies. FREDERTCTWN. N. R. Nov. 7W- iCtPJ-Jt. wns lenrnrrl iorlm- inn‘ of the Fancy Cup Coke: fresh each 5, I0 & I5¢ DRYGODDS Zion's Hi Rubber 500i! (Mineri, pr. — — 53-98 Men's Knee Rubbfif Boots‘ pr. — — -— 5W8 Men's Rubbers pr. — 90‘ Women's Rubbers pr. 69¢ i ' F Sh‘: i Miijiicy- 7gcsio 52-00 i will be delivered by Cecil D. llol- Ylir-‘JLQ C n GI per Pa" o on oves ‘s’ 20 8‘ 25c Men's heavy Overalls, regular $2.00, $1 .50‘ now--—-— (We hove l0 dozen on hcnii sizes as, to 44. vi ""‘ vrice. Albert G. Kai-S "or. Richmond 81 Pownfli i Streets 9. 30m . 1 Phone I13 _s_0T11i{is'-' it'll-till. 2am IMBivKfAEiUI-i-rm. 2am MONTAGUE-SAT. (iCT. trensurei of the company - NOVEMBER ' "1" “S ~r~ 2L J i g . This Will be the second dc 1c in two years running and the f i i i i i i