Re HOUSEHOLD FLOUR | ax AG] OG! LVIE OAT S—An PEM, Combination 3 CANADA'S BRESP DLV AL “POMATO CONSERVE ? Pour: Ibs. partly ‘ripe: tomatoes, four large ‘sour apples,’ three tivstdes ot jeménbl/ ‘four Ibs. of sugar, two’ sticks) cinnamon, twenty-four ‘cloves,’ pinch of salt. Pour hot water over tomatoes, and skin, peel and core apples and cut up small, put altogether in pan and boil gently tilt done. This wil BEE Het sbde as a bg or pickle aor cold’ meat. MBI ta she si Bean. iQ pe. ae (fh yOted ‘jaut twenty+four: hours; then place in pan adding the bruised ginger tied in a muslin bag and boil until transparent. ms es Mrs. M. Voysey. TOMATO BUTTER Ten Ibs.. ripe tomatoes peeled, ‘sprinkle with salt and let stand over- aight.” “In the! morning drain’ off’ liquid and’ add one’ qt. Vinegar, three lbs. cguenie’ sugar, quarter teaspoon Cayenne pepper, one! tablespoon’ each ‘of. whole cloves and allspice, three ‘sticks’ cinnamon.’ Boil three ‘hours ‘with Spice in muslin bagpoyrrqwidg qaawod THA Mrs. McArthur. UR 8? UP es 9 Rss) to OME” } Oe ORANGE MARMALADE if CreDE T iy fi} t JU CDweélvé darge’ oranges, washed and) wiped carefully; slice very: thin’ into ‘a areé erock or preserving kettle’ Measure for! every two cups:of! sliced fruit,'add five cups water. Let fruit and water stand for twenty-four hours, then bring slowly to boiling point, ) Measure and use cup for cup of sugar and fruit, cook until the marmalade sets quickly when tried on a cold saucer. »\Pour into sterilized jelly glasses and cover with parawax, when cold. If the oranges are very sweet, two lemons should be added. When slicing the fruit: remove, seeds and as much of the white pith and fibre as possible. Thin skinned, fruit, is desirable. | Bertha L. Bray. THE ANDEROON NENT Insurance, Loans, Bonds, Investments. = 2481 4 | RuCl: loge | :