a * /p ~ _ This season brings fresh vegetaâ€" bles from the gardens, and there is leuonmter this extended to salt and juice and then salt, oil and vinegar. The simplest salad is sometimes the most appealing. Good taste and attractive arrangement are the essential qualitities necessary in salad mï¬n‘ A balanced meal should contain a salad, using greens of some sort. Everyone knows that the great majority of people eat with their eyes, and this must be kept in mind when |]>:amun¢ and arranging the salad plate. The Home Economists of the Consumer Section, Dominion Deâ€" partment of Agriculture realize that the requisites of a good salad have been regeated over and over again, but they feel that these fundamentals are so important that they should be emphasized and litâ€" tle details are comparable to those last touches an artist gives to comâ€" plete his picture. _ them as salets. This name salet inâ€" ferred the use of salt as the only Salads are not new. Their origin dates back to the time of the early no better way in which they can be used than Davenport â€" Chesterbed Planning RUPTURED? perfect method. No elastic. No trape. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE RANTERD. Investigate. . Write Smart appearing furniture for day or night use Color selections of Blue, Wine, Red or Green it flat or pile fabrics. Builtâ€"in Wardrobe. MENU Phone 4â€"4162 "Our Location Saves You Money" ng Company Wetberateiy Mend Sculptured Pote 56 Joseph Street In Kitchener ~" Dial 7â€"7365 St. $79.50 â€" FURNITURE peas and chopred onion, and arâ€" range in lightly greased moulds; pour jelly mixture over, chill unâ€" til firm. Unmold on lettuce leaves. Serve with boiled dressing. Six servings. 1 tablespoon gelatine 4 cup cold water 1 cup boiling water 4 cup sugar !4 teaspoon salt 4 cup mild vinerr 2 cups shredded leaf lettuce ‘4 cup sliced carrots 1 cup cooked green peas 1 teaspoon chopped onion Soak gelatine in cold water. Add bouirg water, xui:r salt, and vineâ€" gar. Stir until 1; tine is dissolved and cool. Slice baby carrots, crossâ€" wise in paper thin slices. Combine shredded lettuce, sliced carrots, Arrange lettuce leaves for indiâ€" vidual servings. Place chopped egg on lettuce. Mix the grated carrot with the dmpnd onion, salt and pepper. Pile lightly on the egz. Top with a generous spoonful of salad dressing. Garnish with slices of pickled beets. Six servings: e vegetables, on a platter. inAinn;l.i:t!ud groups, separated by lettuce leaves. Fill centre with waâ€" tercress and serve with salad dressâ€" ing. Six servings. lad does not look mutilated or hanâ€" dled. &b“mbb eyes and taste and tants ily will go for these cool attractive All H-‘I-ï¬ should be cold, criep dry. ‘The, most sntistac> 6 hard cooked eggs, chopped ? 3 ion, een on Salad or mayonnais Slices of pi beet 1 cup coohedmp‘- :mm.';wholemboâ€"-eoohd 1?341.«.. 1 bunch watercress 1 cup whole, small cooked beets Egg and Carrot Salad Garden Glow Salad \hhï¬mddqh no vymbe!l is more Suting. Tradiitemaliy, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" diamonde ane the cuprome gtfht for the o N Tamonds Mrs. L. Campbell and baby are spending some time with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford. preserves $26 to S56 and Y1 to Â¥10 good for the purchase of sugar or Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard of Waâ€" terloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Emerâ€" son Matthews Friday on their reâ€" turn home from spending a week up at their cottage in Thornbury. By Mrs. Emerson Matthews (Chromicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Matthews attended the funeral of the late John S. Weichel in Elmira last Thursday. Mrs. Stanley Nosal and son Ronâ€" nie and daughter Ruth of Lucknow are spending some holida&s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W; Kenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly of the 6th of Peel called on friends in the vilâ€" hï¬ Sunday afternoon. * Mr. Reuben Stickney is ?ending some time here from E‘xhne, Wash. He visited with . and dxm Emerson Matthews on Monâ€" y. _Mrs. G. Kiteley of Guelph with her son, W. Kiteley, for a week. place and tie a strong cord tightly around the rim. Pour enough waâ€" ter into kettle so that it barely mmuwbottomotm!ehm cloth. When water drop in th'el‘onhl'fbe uickly dip th ell peas q ip them in boiling waterâ€"for one minute, then coui quickly in cold water an: Mr. A. Badley from the visited with Pru{Poner on S o omme orher heoep ;un_;iz"im some er sliced carrots, for.i.!;‘nq: m_.zhrofmm#!* getables should be processed the length of the time necessary for the If you have not a steamer for b!lnci,lhg, try this device. Place a product â€" requiring. the â€" longer 2. Check the jars, ri and mqmuflbompeduxcondm â€"and that goes for the fruit and vegetables, too. * 3. Be scrupulously clean in washâ€" ing jars and fruit. Peas ..................... 46 min. 10 bs. gp_â€"nh ............... 56 min. 10 Ibs. Corn .....‘....._.,..._: :’.n. lll‘ t The above is & table for pint jars allow 5 ming. more for quarts. 5. After ing, store the in a cool, drywwq mflr When canning vegetables, say, grten beans, we often have only jars in the cooker, allowing space siecem -ms ftoce . 9 -‘3: then time when required pressure is inâ€" dicated. When processing time is RATION COUPON DUE DATES iece of cheeseeloth over a large ettle; put on the lid to hold it in ra. Hefore processing next load, ï¬â€˜m vu: water to rack level. 4. Be cautious to note processing GLENALLEN West Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider and daughter Velma spent Sundag wfith.h(r. and Mrs. Frank Schiecko of Conestogo. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Martin of Heidelberg were: Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. David Cressman of Elmira. Sunday with Mr. and M.rsl-lmz' Bowman near Lexington and wi Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Frey near visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bauman on the fourth of MnCsS DeVIG CPICeBSIRSN OT EATIEE. Mrs. Carl Zi%er and Mrs. Noah Sittler spent ursday at Kitchâ€" Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘o&v Schnarr of St. Clements visited Wednesday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Earl &tmm Mrs. Ada Humphrey of Gait is visiting with Mrs. Wm. Teet. Kenneth Stewart of Preston spent Thursday with Art Hatt. dren of Kitchener mspend%the summer at their cottage at ow Stan Jones visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert %l'mter- Mr. Robert Allgier of Kitchener visited Sunday evening with Mrs. $ nfsuur%'wflh Mr. and Mrs. &;mum A Mrs. H. Skipper spent a few days in London visiting her husband, Bert Skipper, who is a patient at Westminater Hospital. Miss Smith is a ient in St. Mn::rï¬uplul xmi::e. afâ€" ter an appendicitis operation. Mrs. C. Hatt visited Sunday with Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlueter spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. August Schneider. d.Mr. and M:a Ted Wolfe and ter Dorothy are lpï¬lï¬â€™ a wem vacation with Mr. and 3 Wm. Woife of Callander. meyer of Kitchener. childreq of Kitchener are living at their summer cottage in the village. Joyce Litchis, Miss Joyce Brown and Lawrerce Lifchis of Toronto Mrs. C. Hatt visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Rickert of Â¥(lï¬.'h wmmathehouol)h.m Mrs. Ri Jones on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ‘Wolte, Miss B:g Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin We euldmRocrandDa:a Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe d John Perine of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs H. Rev. Stevenson Gait week. h :hï¬t‘d&r‘“n Hr-;dlulh.mg e fo â€" es at § Shan‘sceda Th‘ *~ "‘| NEW RAMBURG Jim Ayres of home f â€" s with hi aperana Me sns S C o 10 ntit totlitino m .m'& hand suffered while mu-h_duu-: wwï¬,gn,c_ sentenced to two months t'= mamwc-'.nbmcf""“?w ciation of the United Chuneh held | NOWO® 0" 8 Chatke of taking mo» io momins bnstbese martngent B6 o To a" in apary Slonk the home of Mrs, Kinzie. . The m".nh::-‘nen motivu~ 'wuhh““flo:lh#“%ï¬:fldlmnlv? August meeting. will be in the form g??..‘ .short time later on the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schnarr of St. Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber spent Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich and chilâ€" HAWKESVILLE Dr. Duncan Jenkins and Miss Marâ€" garet Hyde which took place there on Saturday. Mra. & C. Jones, the :o:‘n“’u:‘;g . C. Jones, er Riddel at Winfred, B.C. included Miss Nellie Riddel of Vancouver. At the recent Conservatory of l rioer pow har Giags C pak er er wi first class honors and Miss Joanne Weicker took first class honors in Grade VI Both are pupils of Miss Louise Ritz. _ Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Anderson Miss Nellie Riddel of Vancouver. Mr. James Riddel and daughter Florence of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Riddel and son Bob of Winni&eg. Man. This is the first time the Riddel family have been together in 35 years. Hollis and Donald Stock returned last Sunday from the Lutheran Camp at Edgewood Park at Eden Mills, where they spent two weeks. Of the 97 boys at camp some were daughter Susan are spending a vaâ€" cation at the home of Mrs. Foresâ€" ter‘s parents here. Mr. az‘ndeanJackoCOtut&- wa are ing a vacation a e home of the latter‘s uncle, Mr. Wm. Ritz and Migses Ena and Louise were very ex:ntu;.,'l‘ï¬eï¬rï¬ reached speeds miles per hour in the stretches. sport. Tony Eli, Toronto, in his secâ€" ond W of the day_wuxr;- moved “‘.r,g â€" chener and was npml‘have suffered concussion and headcuts. Two ambulances and members of St. John';AmbmmnC‘fl' were a'nau?:lchaeemgc iali.id on grounds. Sturgess, milton, won the H. F. Waltz trophy, warehouses in New Hamburg. The grandstand at the park is going :Long nicely and should ?he ready o seat a great many at the races advertised for August 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Luckhart spent a week on vacation in Niag; some time with her son, Mr. J. Patâ€" monthly meeting of the North Blenhel};n Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Inâ€" surance Company at Bright on Friâ€" the wedding of the former‘s son, Dr. and Mrs. A. La Pierre of Toâ€" ronto are visiï¬nw‘ith the latter‘s parents, Dr. and N. H. Winn. Mrs. Emily Patterson has gone to St. Paul‘s where she will spend sored by the Kâ€"W Motorcycle for the fastest lap trial, mak ing the half mile in 32.26 seconds. from Toromto, Detroit, Hanover, Welland, Port Colborne, Stratford, Kitchener, WMoo and other points A rally was held last Sunâ€" day at which 500 of the parents, families and friends of the umg- ers attendodm o For ftwogh'wl:ek’l“ht e camp w open for K ose attending from here are Dorothy and Grace Stock, Elsie Ruthig, Doâ€" rain, motoreycle races held at the New Hamburg race track on Saturâ€" money saying he was on his way to Kitchener to look for work. and Grace Stock, Eisie Ruthig, Doâ€" ris Wilheim and Mildred Hyde. | The dental office of Dr. M. , Katzenmeier, which was mw ’ ly gutted by fire, last Jan , has | been rebuilt and is now :zy for | oecqnnc; Dr. Katzenmeier is movâ€" | ing in this week and will be ready } to serve his patients at his former office any time now. Mr. Howard Hostetler of London spent the weekâ€"end with his g- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hoâ€" cently. Mr. Cobb is taking the car to the Bonnevilie sait fints in Utah where he will make his attempt. vacation in Shelby, Mich., and Deâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Lautenschlaâ€" ger and four daughters of Kitchenâ€" er spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lautenschlager. ville was a visitor with Mr. a Mra Leslie Bowman on Sunday UMITED KINGDOM CAR AIMB AT 400 M.P.M. The special Railton car in which Mr. JdmCobb.l.‘nï¬nhNdfl- v..hor-wbod own record of 389.7 mph. set up in August, and A. B. Puddicombe won second prize and Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Feick â€" At a meeting of players of the local bail team it was unanimously voted that an entry be made in the Ontario Amateur Softball Associaâ€" tion Int. "C" playdowns. e _* Arthur Iflsï¬:flm‘ is a about again lowing a Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weicker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook and daughâ€" 1938, was on view near London reâ€" in Tavistock, Miss Grace Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Forster and Arthur Migliarini is able to be rs. Thomas Lautensch t Miss Helen Sehnfld(ol(‘gbfln‘- In the mixed double tournament Mr. and Mrs Ponl Harâ€" resbang YVe ie ad S e atâ€" Reilton has two 1250 hp. N llvg"â€" br the Sepinnione af 00 es bor seven mâ€". are being sent He believes that in ideal conditions his car might reach 400 mph. The d. fll’f. Z2A NFERDRDC % We Make the Announcement we have been promising you Bedford Drug Store 32 King St. N. Opp. Post Office Phone 2â€"2672 28 Bridgeport Road GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER Phone 24237 HE‘S ALL PREPARED FOR SCHOOL AGAIN . . Or is he? Have you considered the most important thing of all . . . his eyes? Be sure when he goes back for this term that he is not handicapped in this way. Have his eyes tested today. Mr. asd Mrs. Louis L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Hille Mr. and Mrs. David MeKee Watch For It In Your Local Papers Next Week * CLEANERS with the car to allow for trigls as well as the record runs. They have a-“-fh.-ï¬auudonly 1/50â€"inch thick. record atâ€" tempt will form part of the Utah o ipry Abrved 42 John St. W 141 Park St a 4J a 15 ~pring St. W WATERLOO