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Peel mushrooms and chop them alon{ with scooped out eggplant coarse gn Do not grind. Sauté in bacon dripping or butter with onions for 10 mins. Add ham and â€" seasonings. _ Fill ::;phnt shell, cover top with wax ura.per and keep in refrigerator until reaâ€" dy to bake. Imlke in hot oven 400 degrees F.) il thorouflx)lz heatâ€" ed through and brown (about 20 to 30 minutes). Yield: Four servings. _% cup sugar, 1% cups pumpâ€" kin, cooked or canned, 2/3 cup milk, % tsp. salt, % tsp. ginâ€" ger, 4 tsp. nutmeg, % tsp. cinâ€" namon, 3 egg yolks, 1 tbsp. granulated gelatine, % cup cold water, 3 egg whites, baked tart shells, chopped nuts. Put !& cup sugar, pumpkin, milk and seasoninï¬s in top part of douâ€" bie boiler. Heat and add to egg yolks, slightly beaten. Return to couble boiler and cook until thick. Soak gelatine in cold water and add to thickened Y‘tlxmpkin mixâ€" ture. Mix thoroughly and cool. When mixture begins to thicken, beat egg whites until stiff, beat in remaining sugar and fold into pumpkin mixture. Pour into tart shells and serve garnished with chopped nuts (if desired). 1 small head of red cabbage, 2 tart flavorful apples, 3 whole cloves, 1 tsp. caraway seeds, brown sugar to taste. M Cut a medium head of firm red cabbage into shreds; put in pot and add 2 tart flavorful apples, peeled and diced, 3 whole cloves, 1 teaâ€" spoon of caraway seed, 3 tableâ€" spoons â€" vinegar, 1 â€" tablespoon brown sugar or enoug!{) to suit taste, 1 tablespoon of butter or other fat and salt and pepper to taste. Add very little boiling waâ€" ter. Cover closely and cook slowâ€" ly until done, about % hour. Serve with roast pork. Grape and Carrot Jam 2 cups coarsely grated carâ€" rots, 1% cuss water, 5 lbs. slightly â€" underripe Concord grapes, 4 cups sugar, 4 tsp. salt. Combine carrots and water, cook until tender and most of the water has evaï¬rated. Wash and stem grapes. easure to make 7 cups. Place in another saucepan, crush and add sugar and salt. Mix well, then cook slowly until sugar disâ€" solves and mixture boils, stirring frequently. Rub mixture through fine sieve into large saucepan and add carrots. Bring to boil, cook for 10 minutes or until of desired conâ€" sistency. Remove from heat and skim. Pour into clean, hot sterilâ€" ized jars and seal. NOTE: Our favorite jam. wrlnite mustard seed, 1‘% tsps. salt. Cook beets until tender. Plunge into cold water and slip off skins. If the beets are small, leave whole. If large, slice in even slices or cut in quarters _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Pack beets in clean hot jars and pour over them the pickling syrup made as follows: â€" Combine vinegar, water and sugar. A# spices, mustard seed and salt. gound spices, place in thick cotton bag, removing the bag before pickles are unnI:i ed. _ Bring mixture to boiling point, simmer for 5 minutes then pout over ‘beets in the jars Two or three whole cloves mr:x be placed in each jar, if desired. Partially seal jars. Process in preheated electric oven at 275 degrees for 30 mins. Remove; seal tightly and store in cool, dry place. Mr. EdAward Ritter of Weston, a former resident of Bamberg, reâ€" newed acquaintances here on Wedâ€" _ Mr. Henry Rooenbe? of Taviâ€" stock visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Otto Kress. _ i Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber moved their household effects to St. Clements where they will make their home in the future. Mr. Joseph Kieswetter and sons Clayton and Harry of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold and daughter, Miss Jean Arnold of Kitchener were guests of Martin _ Mr. Olivbr Seyier of Stra was a visitor here on Sunday _ Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kiesâ€" wetter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kieswetter in Kitchener Kiesweter on Sunday. i. Clivee Seyier : Baked Stuffed Eggplant 1 mediumâ€"sized eggplant, 1 cup raw mushrooms, 4 thsps. bacon drippings or butter, ‘% cup chom:i onions, 1 cu;z minced" , 4& tsp. sait, cider vinegar, 2 to 2 cups sugar, cinnamon, 1 teas 1 teaspoon cloves, white mustard s salt. _ to Spiced Red Cabbage > 4 quarts beets, vinegar, 2 cups BAMBERG ar, 2 cups water, 1 sugar, 1 tablespoon 1 teaspoon allspice, cloves, 1 tablespoon Matching Fashion‘s new ree is this trim twoâ€"piece dress for the mature figure. Flattering lines faithfully interpret the new trends. There is a pleasing interest in the contrasting trim on bodice and dickie. The fabric is a preâ€"tested rayon crepe, and sizes range from 16% to 25% .. 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Linseman of Dorking. _ _ _ _ Loe en # im %:-.-l-o Mr. and Mrs. George White and Sarah of Kinkora with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley. emiy of ergetows with Gereon fami etown wi on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Voll of Kitchener, Mr. Cecil and Elnor O'Gndr of Tralee with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mosers. Mrs. Paul Hammer of Elmira, ITS BASY TO LOOK LOVBLY WITH GLASSES from ESSEMS HESSON #§ Quean St. N. Â¥ 0 UNG*S « Better Vision Glasses Fashions change in glasses too. Yours can be smart, and as attractive a part of your ensemble as that chic new hat or that stunning watch on your wrist. Perhaps you need a change in ienses too. Come in for an eyeâ€"examinatior: now. Walper House Block Kitchener Mrs. McCapn of Toronto with Mr and Mrs. Fred Dietrick. Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; fpemy to none.â€"Benjamin Frankâ€" in. DOWNING‘S Flowers 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre RUPTURED? WATERLOO Phone 44163