ic Whaler Prince Rupert Daily News . For gummer leaves, chicory, also known as endive, is more available than lettuce, which usually runs to seed in midsum Monday, May 14, 1051 . rJlctnlilKJ Clivjy leveai Secrets By CYNTHIA LOWRY . NEW YORK (API The "Gour- Schoolboys Are Taught Woodlore1 KUNTSVILLE, Ont. Pi A course in woodlore may become part of Ontario's public school Huge Haul I Eiiglad 0 The l,ry ship Southern I returned to Liver- t u notfanA mer. Endive may be had with curly leaves ,or board leaves. Many like the curly leaves best DAILY SALAD COWL FROM HOME-GARDEN RICH IN VITAMINS with a whale for summer, and broad leaves (escarollel for fall, as they en-: dure frost and become sweeter' curriculum as a result of an ex- about ' met Festiva'' ' honor of the ) Kostw Goodness! ( U1-. . 000th birthday of Paris. BDlrit- f periment in which- 44 city-bred .ship a . . innv, n hi pnifiiro whi-.h i brwr nartininatprt nnnr hr I1 I after the frost comes. Sow both ' t types in drUls, thin out to six or '. Edinburgh has Just ended here provided! The boys, between 12 and 14 eight Inches. I (hr 1 top-secret recipes of world--rears old. enm from F r- t l ;,'('s an", r " i famous chefs. I Hill Junior Hieh School. Toronto. hill 1 -1 S 1 1 1 1 1 i i I I "ihe fleet 'I IS exptu-. . rii.,!,-..!,-,- rv,u.,. ... m ,1111 a total catch I j '1 eaf crons jrrown In a similar: manner, and much esteemed in j l n i sulads. include corn salad, which is very hardy and can be harvested late in the fall; and upland garden cres, which gives I a pen ent flavor to the salad. t In the fall lettuce may be worth more man I ff.nn a nnnp vuci$ ui icunous fciun places " ".-''ik, ai new-each presided for a work at a market, Ont., to tcarn Sruething time in the kitchens of the ex- abiu', wild lif expensive Chamboard restaurant F;om their Jieadquarters at' a and each disclosed his favorite nearby lodge they spent a week recipe. Oaspe Salmon was the journeying into the wood'o's. .,-hiii.-.i... - , f harpooning ser-1 I'S.iulliern Harvest- , choice of the only Canadian chef , hitine lumber mills and hack- vnan. nnan. ne nc accuum.- - v-ne- (e Fr-hid of the Chateau !n; their way through the bush. jj i.n-i i.wu "" . Frontvmac, Quebec. Here's his The students who came this frmieht !im "e j recipe for "La Darnc de Saumon yea- paid their own wav, but It is .vAiee wages for tne fp onurto. Fmntwac:" (he hops of C R. Biackbtock. ! grown again; and the Chinese I cabbage leaves are delicious, j Chinese cabbage may be grown ) In the spring, with rich soil and I an early start. But in midsummer, it always runs to seed. A late crop has no such tendency, and heads are easily produced In . the fall, from plants started in WP1C Ulwa" Chp fine a pound or mush- director of health and phvlo.il : , will fr ' V':';r::: f 1 . CANNED FOODS ! ' I Survey rooms, a half-pound of white education at Pickering Collcee onions and a sprig of parsley, and that such courses eventually may mute th-m In butter until golden beeom- part of the curricula of brown. Blend Into them a half- public schools, subsidized by the pint of HoHandaise sauce, whip- province. n r-Titly until well mixed. At Helmsley, an instructor with Chill the sauce In the Ice-box the Ontario lands and forests de-untll firm. partment, attended the "classes" th BC I late June. All leaf crops demand rich soil. They must grow fast without check, otherwise the leaves are tough and have a bitter flavoi'. Plant food should be applied to the soil in which they grow at the rate of 4 pounds to 100 square feet. Canadian A ' ' nnimrt nf nlmnn lr wnaui o.wl U'lM life thlnnlnlr onH ,l,rlinrr . .u" LI. Z covered with a piht and one-half (,T,ASvSIFlED AIiVtic'i lSINO IK THE DAILK NEWS PAYSI , -3" Headless Valley' of dry whHe winCl unUl lhp sal-' r! "KC of Cafe Chambord, New La Tprrltnrieq and " '-"iur anci yorK: riv( p r.arlirs: I.r sc HcaCint Lrltuce Matures in GO Days I,ir leaves Ottawa wlPe has b';('n educed below j Boll three cups of milk, adding I for another Jaunt th" "'"""t tW 0U,,reS of bu,lor fo,ded lnto . , , ReJVC the salmon and kinwn northern re- . place a teaspoonful of flour, and mix COOL SMOKING - SLOW BURNING There is no better way to make kavt-s are lighter green in color. In a baking dish, covering each their boiling for half a minuls sure your family has a daily dose thin and somewhat brittle. Ex-1 piece with a generous spread of- Remove frm the fire and fold L. G. McAdam oi the firmed sauw. Bake for five in " aoa vnik. h ,rf ' of Vitamin A, calcium, and other amples are Black Seeded Simp Wan surveyor wltn minm. .'v . , ... ... .. . . minutes linrtpr ..nH. a - mrw-Inrati floma , r'.e ! nutritious ,,.(,. which the L .... F'itablish- csiauusn .7 ; . i.R.n in nwu i4murnia oranges. unt,n the sauce becomes enMpn i a,:,i ti,, . . purvey Q ingredients son, a butter type, and Grand I "green, leafy'' vegetables supply Rapids, a crisp leaf type. Experts I than by serving a daily, bowl give first place in their esteem I salad. i to the butter leaves. ! ri tfvnlr htm nine uuui-ca ui tuiii i.1 trail yi.ii s uip Drown. Serve In a hot dish with . and ii i t'n.Y.Uv,k0.aCJ'0SS the POh'ng wine poured over. spoon. Then fold n the whites of six eggs, bvaten until stiff. Grease a shallow baking dish 0 r ttiiiuua cneis pi me uicmseives r ast growing loose neaa thir salads. One uncooked ties, such as Bibb lettuce are 4 and through the "crminy, Froid et Chaud" of VWi the South Na- I,s Rart.ho nt Al.-e d.i. m ' if This year he will rh " . ' '""!""' uul "u sprinnie me , eaiau niny ue servta every aay popular wltn many. Amiio tnrvoi otnnf I- - mnu ui uuuum ann sines wttn nwoerpa I uinner witn a great variety ot , Hm.inp (,r n- ipttucp u,hleh t ttwe n ess 0afnbdutstearuLeAdBd "toVu up zr t ingre,dients ss sss I ,jM,i,n ounce oi ouiier. Add to this t two , the top of the bowl. Pour the in the home garden. nrirht i hirhtv Mt,mt bv JandFortNason. t r lettuce is preferred by FSsadkrufgoc i Jiave ventured Into four egg yolks and remove from utes. When the souffle starts to J(f y, sometimes fire. Add one-half nint of heaVV rISP rpmnv it frntn tha nuon most chefs over head lettuce for late lettuce, standing heat better salads. It is also far richer in than the leaf varieties. The vitamins. It comes in two types lcaws can b" bleached bv tvlns yauiiitiia vauvy, cream, stirring In slowly. If and scrape around with a thin the hnttpr tp, .v, . tv,, o. mUU, knife on the inside of th Hlsh. u.. tv, , r. ... wfJ ,jji inn iu iciuui. sriviiiK the me soup soup cold. coia. add. add. a a 1 1 returned spread small amount of chopped chives. Complete the cooklne until it rot tQlliHG rout own iky OLD VIRGINIA FINE CUT f eird tales of the. Lc Souffle D'Orantie" of Marrpi han rkn sr immioui,, thicker, and darker green, with color, and lessens their vitamin fine flavor, the experts say. Crisp content.. ylharl seen. Natives as th-ey would the nothflig fearful,! . 1871 - SIMMONS' DI AMOND JUBIIEE - 1951 . A ' i Pr:icularly shocking, ptie. Me Adam says, j i.s small party saw l)((ilarmed about. I : f bunk." McAdam i p headless bodies r" V ri.i iMii, 1 iv. ' S 'l"..:.1 -.-V.. rrf. 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