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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 7

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fUE MANCHESTER GTTARDTAN, IVfDNDAY, ATJGTTST 9, 1915. 7 A "NFTTFRQ A Nfl WAP THAN more lan 50 Per cent below that current on lilllIYJjliO JXLMt illi ljUilll. this sirlf. Thn AinnrWn tmplters nro mnkinfr NEW COATS-AND-SKIRTS. REAL ECONOMIES.

huge profits with spelter selling at about 80 per ton, and they can well afford to ma tee I further considerable concessions. BASS'S BREWERY PROFIT. WHEN TO USE MARGARINE. CREDITO ITALIANO. Capital fully paid and Reserve 3,460,000 Head Office MILAN.

Branches: BAM. CATANIA, FLORENCE, NAPLES. GENOA, ROME, TURIN, LONDON, 4rezzo. Asti, Cagliari, CarraTa, Casale Monferrato, Castellammare di Stabia, Catan-aro, Chia-vari. Chieti, Civitavecchia, Foggia, Iglesias, Lecee, Lecco, Lucca, Modena, Monza, Nervi, y.wara.

Oristano. Parma, Porto Maurizio, Sampierdarena, Spezia, Taranto, Tone Annua-ziata, Torre del Greco, Varese, Vercelli, Vogbera. ENEMY'S COTTON SUPPLY. WAR TIME SIMPLICITY. There was a time when the coat-and-skirt was the Cinderella of tho wardrobe.

But the war has wrought many changes in tho world of dress. And now nothing is considered so modish as tho costume tailleur to use the Parisian's name for it, no matter how feminine it mav be. Thus it is that the coat-and- THE JUSTMCATION OF JAM. NEW FIELD FOR BRITISH ENTERPRISE. TALK OF BUYING ITS EQUIVALENT.

Many of the newspaper articles on econornv I STATEMENT 30th JUNE, 1915. in the home offer little but disappointment As we expected, the joint-stock hanks have I The Cotton Gazette says rumours have (Exchange per Lit. 25.) made no great use of the facilities which were been current in strictly market quarters for ASSE7TS. 3,089,608 to the middlo-class So many of them only repeat suggestions for economies which she has been practising as a matter of very properly offered them to prevent incon- some time past that our Government is, in jivoirable on Italy, England, and other UABYLrTIEa. lVrwit-Sivln? Current Accounts 14,952,270 Actptances Account of Customre 922,854 Guarantees on Account of Customers 1,131,654 Cheques Outstanding 477,310 venience arising through the very large trans- wav or olner- more or 1.ess P'eeu fers of funds which took place about the 20th a 1 IttiitVi nrtHrtn rnrm tna Krmt.n ati lip.rmn.nv anu 17,484,088 8,077,254 2.020.92S 3,760,491 922,854 1,131.654 1.57.6.231 1,024.744 500.728 ranlta) fullv paid Deserve Fund 3,000.000 460.000 Tfl u'i-i1 Banks m-rca! and SocuritiwS against Cov.t.t-' and Securities ssainst Cnlta'cral and Parr fcipa: ions (vp'(: Bini Premises when investors, in the War Loan were A mmtl nmnll, BeMft Mn.

3.460.000 allowed to pay up iii advance of instalments, ditions. so that if cotton were made absolute 20,944,088 123,781 The currency return issued a week ago showed contraband the South" should not needlessly Certs' Provident Fund that 3,204,000 had been advanced to (suffer. The normal consumption of American to avoid burning. Veal will be done in about an hour or little more; beef may need two hours. Mutton, which should be cooked thus in company with fresh haricot beans, now in season, takes about an hour and a half.

By the. time the meat is done, if veal or beef, potatoes should be freshly boiled and ready to serve, if youn? and small set them whole in the dish round the meat if lanre cut them into quarters before doing so. Then set the dish for an instant in the oven before serving-. Mushrooms. Mushrooms are vet-.

plentiful just now tho real mushroom, that is to say, as opposed to the bottlorl slmost tasteless variety. In fomf places they have been bought for so littla as fourpenc a pound. By the time they aTa over we fhall realise all the' nica things we might have done with them. As a general rule mushrooms yield up their delicious flavour to the greatest advantage when they ar-s wri: frier1, an 1 servea with toast. While they are extif rr.ely pood with bacon, they are really a dish tb.cnnelvcs and more so if there be plenty of them.

And there should be plenty of them. it is curious, indeed, how few are usually provided, on the assumption that not more than a few should be eaten. Really to enjoy mushrooms, one should-not have to think whether enouirh are left for the rest of the breakfast or dinner table. If well etewed with rlenty of condiments thev are also excellent, hut it is a more difficult task to bring them just to the ripht point when stewed, and the juica is apt to inn away with the mushroom. With regard.

to raspberries, a very delicious puddins Is made by building up a fortification of bread without crusts, filling it with raspberries half-stewed, and giving the raspberries plenty of time to soak into the bread. With cream poured over the top of the whole an excellent dish is procured. 21,06 .869 21.064.490 Provident 123.781 Se belonging to GeriV bankers other, than Scottish and Irish, but cotton by Germany, and Austria is some 2.275,000 on the 4th ins mnrn half of tins Krl Supposing peace were declared to- tunx-tiF BiC-nc carried forward from 1914 5,467 ProB: up. to June 30th. 1915 114,935 120.402 21.1B8.

271 L. morrow, wouia tne enemy De aoie to consume fcrrr3, Not anything like it under all-round 21.188.271 Dividend paid for 1914. 6X -8 In previous years. xrusio Bavings. nanus, wnicn cilCUmsfcances.

One million would suffice, have doubtless had large withdrawals, have Supposing war continues, "does anyone," the had 310,000 advanced to them, hut here Cotton Gazette asks, imagine for a moment BOARD OF DIRECTORS course ever since food prices roso. But there aro many economies not widely known which may be of real value even to the careful manager. The difficulty is increased by the fact that many of the substitutes to which we turn aro themselves much dearer than lhey were. Fortunately some are not. The useful margarine has not risen in price it "is still sixpence po.und, and extremely gbod value for tho money.

Its judicious use can save a good deal, Its drawbacks are that it lacks the delicate flavour of hntter, and that it melts easily. It is not as nice as tho "best fresh" for plain bread and butter, but on toast or on sweetened bread-6nes, currant broad, Ac. "even tho fastidious could detect little difference. By children its lack of flavour is not noticed, and a liberal allowance of margarine is a great deal better for them than an economical amount of butter. Tho food value of margarine is little less than that of butter.

For ourselves hot again early repayment mav he expected from tnat anything more than half a million bales at Prr' COLOMBO, Milan. Chairman, Senator, Mintetor of Uie Treasury. Dir-r. Al.nEJlTO TREVES DB EOXFII.T') Btm-rtin Home vice Chairmen new deposits. I uuwiiie cuuia irunsxmy ski.

uiiuujjii jw Bkirt has becomo quite a uniform, and the dressmakers are 60 obsessed by tho idea that there is scarcely a now model in which it is not at least suggested by tho lines of tho corsage. But in tho real coat-and-skirt the two "pieces" are as distinct as ever they were therein, indeed, lie all their practical qualities. Even those coats into which a waistcoat is fixed can he slipped off at will, a filmy blouse in ninon, lingerie, or lace being worn below. Speaking generally, however, the waistcoat is less often arranged in this manner than it waa a few months ago. More often does it form a part of the blouse, when it recalls tho waistcoat of Georgian days, which was often finished with long sleeves in soft-silk or fine lawn.

Still more often is the idea abandoned altogether, tho mode having veered round again to soft, dainty blouses. Such blouses are even worn beneath the warmer coats-and-skirts which have been necessary since the winds of July, have proved so unkind. These now claim the attention rather than the models in taffetas and satin and linen, which, however, are sure to succeed should the hot days of high summer return. Meanwhile gaberdines and serges and tweeds aro infinitely more comfortable. And should a holiday bo spent on tho moors they will alwavs be welcome, for there is seldom a day when the wind in the heather is warm enough to make thin dresses wise or even pleasant to wear.

The gaberdines and fine tweeds which have been displayed recently at the leading cou- many ai a lit ne wiiiik not. xiie nexiiio ui- rfBEI.M. senator. Milan. Bass Profit Reduced.

dustrv in the enemy's country would be Marqui. awvnT1vin rm7.fiQA. Mmlova B. A. KOECHLIK-H0FFMAX3T, Chairman of the Banque Commorclalo df Bale, Basle.

F.MILIO MABATNI. Mmter ot Parliament, Borne. T.tJIOI ORLANDO. Lechorn. Marquin DOMKNICO PALLAVICKO, Genoa.

KMANTJET.E PABODI. Genoa. JULHS BOBTAXIX Director of the Comptoir Sationil d'Escompte de Paris. Paris. EMILE ULLMANN, Vice Chairman of the Comptoir NatI'mal d'Evomnte de Paris, Paris.

H. TOGEL-PIERZ, Vice Chairman of the Ban Lot and Zurich. AT.HF.RTO vovvfir.LER. Milan. EDOCABD WIENER, Director of the Credit General Iegcoia, Brussels.

Messrs. Bass. Ratcliff, and Gretton. the Paralysed, and the fibre used solely foi muni- tiurton made the excep-1 that if the Government is in anv wav committed vittiT'E T.EVT PET.L.A VIDA. Home, ffcretarv.

FF.PFHIPO ETTOIiE BALZAROTTI. Milan, Managing Milan. vurwr-'i HIAVCHI. late General Manager or the PFVE Chairman of the Banque Franchise ct VarLs. I r.KSlTO GONEI.t.A.

Turin. tionally large profit of 402,883, and were to portion of the Southern product in oWn I- j. .1. jjoj, j. reiu on xiie orcunary snares, 1 witn peace, monetary accommotiation lor putting 50,000 to the reserve.

The proximately only one million would have to be a. ana witn connnuea war. a quarter to one- was in lail-lZ nia.lf o. million h.nW not sav and a. ouarter ln itfIU-11 and of millions of bales, renresentWE some toast liberallv marcarined is a real luxurr.

Genera Managers: I. QEOROE MANZI-FE. DIEOO CONTINI. CARLO ORS1. ALBERTO LODOLO.

LONDON BRANCH: 32, ABCHURCH LANE, E.C. Transacts a general Foreign Banking Business and is specially preparel to grant facilities for the development of Trade with Italy. Correspondent of the Royal Italian Treasury. in icTusf-itr ivow trio comnativ sterling. and one we may still, indulge in.

For pastry shows a Tirofit of rtrninn it It should also be remembered that, indenen- ju.iiSitj-iiio is not so gooa. out a mixture of margarine and lard does verv well liW will be seen, is the lowest since but of ATnerican sources of supply, there are is larn-olTr ,1, iu huge quantities of cotton grown in India, which is largely above the amounts that were made WOnri nm rJWnt w.nvnv are cakes it is very nice. The nut butters, such about that time. The dividend-proposed is 8 the greatest European users of such and this Managers in GEORGE MANZ1-FE, Telegrams ITALOCREDI, CABLE, LONDON." D. A.

HORNER. Telephones 7803-7803 City. per cent, maKing li) per cent for the year, cotton might, and probably would, be obtain- wmcn is t.ho enma no ho cnaum ui a comoarauveiy low once. xucwien- as utter, which aro rather dearer than ordinary margarine, are extremely good for cake-makine; they are perhaps best of all fats for pastrv-makinrr when the weather is 1912-13, hut 2 ner cent. mor thnn irn.

nnid also'Jh(; sPI.ead tar? id? that for 1011 1o iriioiV i Government may invest in or wnat 18 virtually turieres are exactly what are needed for these cool enough to allow them to remain quite! hard. For puddings and sauces marearine chillier days. Thev are worn in many li i Per 1X1111 more tne same tning finance some two to three mu- than the dividends for 1909-10 and 1908-9. hu bales of American cotton has forced values For a war period, therefore, the shareholders UP Liverpool in a Ayeek one farthing per soft shades of green and fawn, as well should alwavs be used. as in brown and dark blue, and they need rnt Settrg a terests of Lancashire spinners, who have no cor.

no decoration to make them attractive. H. J. Nicoll Co. uupiuu.

me pronts ana responding consuming markets. Surelv it The Strain on the Joint. Wo all puzzle our heads to find meat sub Somo are arranged with tho little looso appropriations tor three vears are 6hown in cannot, and shall not, be said that Southern Mothers can have confidence in planters', factors', and merchants' interests are the toliowing table coat which has achieved a great success this stitutes. Perhaus the easiest course, for the. more important and imperative than, those of JTO.

1914-15. 1913-14. 1912-13. summer. But more practical tor country wear are those which fit somewhat closely to tne greatest textile industry in our own country MOSLEY MANCHESTER.

housewife whose family is not keen on vegetarian meals is to orovide a diminished IO, I i-rons 337,589 ...402.383 ...344.804 the figure. Of course 110 coats fit tightly today, a certain appearance of ease being de wrought forward 64,675 64,592 67.666 THE NEW COAL ORDER. Military Tailors avauapie 402,264 ...467,475 ...412.470 Debenture interest 80,800 S0.B00 80,800 0 amount of meat, with so many cheaper adjuncts that her household is bluffed into thinking that its dinners are much the same aa usual. A thick soun served before the manded bv tho mode. But these do fall in slightly at the waist at the back, and they suggest the lines of tho figure, though they RR ono rr nnn (www A CENTURY'S REPUTATION.

wminary divmend. 136,000 ...163,200 ...136,000 Ditto bonus 0 40,800 To reserve 50.000 50.000 G3.078 never really define it. In the same way they tall a little lower Carried forward 67,464 64,675 64,592 UNNECESSARY FEARS. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION. The Foreign Office, through the Press than tho nrettv coatee which has had so great a vogue, but they still stop short of tho three-quarters length though that may, very The reserve fund will now bo brought up to 600,000.

In 19G8 560,000 was taken from principal course lessens the strain on the joint, and most soups can be made quit cheaply. Threepennyworth of bones simmered bv the side of the fire for many hours yield a large amount of stock; they can be boiled twice, and the second stock will make quite respectable soup. The vegetables used Bureau, last night issued the following state- British Warm Coats REGULATION OVERCOATS AND RAINPROOFS ready for immediate wear. tne iuna to write down the goodwill valua likely will, return before tho winter, ana a happy carelessness distinguishes tho line of ana -in iyiu-11 for additional ment for publication I mv i.vic Ul WUCI LllTi U.I1U I tho waist, for it is placed exactly where it may prove becoming, though there is an in securities for trade loans. unnecessary apprehension appears to creasing tendency to maintain the long waist nave Deen caused by the publication the War Profits in the Leather Trade, supplement to the London Gazette of the Georee Whithnrot, 30111 3ulv 01 arl 0rder in Council io the effect whenever it is possible to do so.

sometimes this is merelv marked bv tho arrangement of for the soup should be minced finely and cooked in dripping for an hour before the stock is added not fried, but cooked with the lid on. Then the whole panful of vegetables and stock can simmer gently till it is needed, and be thickened at the last moment t.hnf "nr. ft il, 1711. 4 IfllC 41 the seams. In other instances a belt casually During 35 years, it has received the approval and support of medical men, and its sale, greater to-day than ever, has spread throughout the world.

Standard British medical works commend Benger's Food. Every great British hospital, nursing- home, uses it With a tin of Benger's Food In the house, mothers are always well prepared for family ailments, for anybody who is sick or unwell, temporarily out of sorts, or seriously ill. Officer's Service Uniform IN THIRTY-SIX HOURS. leather merchants and manufacturers, carry- exportation of coal (including anthracite and suggests the position, though this belt is seldom taken right round the figure. On one pretty coat in tan-coloured gaberdine the mg on business in London and report steam, gas, household, and all other kinds of with flour or cornflour.

Two or three onions coal) and coke should be prohibited to all a profit for tho year of 48,657, which com and a small bunch of spring carrots make a most delicious soup; so docs a small cauli celt is earned rrom two quaint bone buttons destinations abroad other than British possessions and protectorates." pares with 33,598 in 1913-14. It is pretty safe to assume that the difference is war flower. Lentils and peas are generally rather on either side of the waist and fastened loosely in front. The effect is very satisfac d. 6 6 Field Service Whipcord Jacket Bedford Cord Breeches Overcoat- Raincoat- The Secretary for Foreign Affairs desires to 77 42 73 63 heating tor summer, but there are often cool davs on which thev are not out of place.

tory, the long lines from the shoulder being pront, the probability being that tho Com- nnnv A In 1 1 1 1 1 explain that this regulation is in itself in no Pea-flour well seasoned and well boiled makes way intended to alter the actual 6tate of affairs io.ig.ii which ix nas Deen able to dispose of at much enhanced prices. The tho cheapest and most satisfvine soup of all Board proposes to raise the distribution on regard to the export of coal beyond the fact Clear soups do not come into an economy that licences will be required for coal exported the ordinary shares from 10 to In npr ppnt. No extra charge for Badges, Every Article on Official List supplied. to any place which is not a British possession article; they fill no corners. But plain stock in which is boiled some pearl tapioca or out, win retain order to write off some rice is quite satisfvine, especially if some the balance of the goodwill account and pro- Protectorate.

The Order is not designed aAc nQ 1 for the purpose of entirely preventing coal iuu uib nucleus or a general reserve, (inorl- toast is served with it. it looks nicer it a accentuated in a particularly graceiui manner. In this instance the belt -is in tho same material as the dress, but there are many models in which a' wide belt is used, fashioned in varnished leather, which is supposed to be particularly chic at the moment. The skirt which accompanies this type of dress is either cut on "umbrella" lines or it is arranged in pleats. The pleats appear in every possible variety, but in the newest skirts they almost always fan out at the hem, at least when the wearer moves, so that lovers of the straight silhouette have reason to fear In attacks of sickness (which are frequently the prelude to illness) a light diet may be desired, Banger's Food will he found suitable.

There is no other food in the world quite like Benger's. It does of itself the preliminary work of digesting the fresh new -milk with which it is prepared, and consequently nourishes more quickly. Benger's Is a most InterestinBr. food to prepare. The changes it undergoes teach a lesson in human digestion.

It is all explained in our book Benger's Food and Haw to Use it," Please apply for a copy, post free. H. J. NICOLL MANCHESTER. will has recently been written down by mestic legislation by which the price of coal in little gravy browning is added.

For the average family the fairly large joint, skilfully handled, can be made really a year, ana in xyu a reserve fund of 000 tne unlcetl A-ingaoni hm been rcguiatea, was applied to the same purpose. by "i15? necessary a control of the British i I coal trade' for thp nnninsB of a economical. Tho 6mall joint always ex Enemy's Derelict Oil Nut Trade proper proportion, between home and foreign consumption. travagant, and we must note that no joint a "ole commn on February 25 Wo commented at thn t.imo iiddh the mis- of any size can be economically managed without really good carving. A second vegetable is an economy if the gives slightly it was pointed out that West Africa had a apprehension which had been caused, but ex- that its days are at last really numbered.

large output of edible and oil-producing nutsplame what was intended, this being obvious BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd. MANCHESTER. Branch Qffietn NHW YORK (U.X.l go, Beelcmin Si. SYDNEY (N.S.W.): S17, Pitt stteet, end Depots throughout Canada. ao7 THE NATIONAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.

FOUNDED BY THE LATE PETES HEBVB. lBtb3hd 1813. Incorporated br Boval Chartac. Patron HIS MAJESTY KING GEOEGE V. Prnldent Tbs Bight Bon.

th EARL OF HALSBUBY. Pensions of 21 per annum granted to Distressed Gentry. 0vr 640 Pensioners are now on the books. 200 Candidates awaiting election. Ad-htional support urgently needed.

B. w. dibdin. Treasurer. HENRY a LATBEILLE, SecretirT.

Office. 6s, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, LONDON, W.C. 4ui nuiwu a uew market, in place ot liermanv, w- was wanted, nnrl that. couPIod with announcements which had been less meat. A batter pudding with a little eatness a-no tnmness a noire tne nips are.

Paisley flour or baking powder to supplement however, still carefully maintained. And tho one egg will save the hot joint, and the tGimoroi original dressmakers care-same oven cooks both. Bnt it is in "doing ftcretyped yoke, they are as 4uTO made in parliament naa maae a move in the matter by inducing some Enrrlish enmnnninn tr o-vtrot up" the joint that the thnrty housewife has -o 1- w-n iiviu chance. A really nice stew need only jvt, the nuts and teach farmers the use th r-UDUVftiiuiw a modified form, and is allowed in tho front contain an infinitesimal amount of meat, residue in feeding cattle, us the Germans nnrioi out. with i-ncrntnhlnc riio nr mnrn.

alone, or perhaps at the bacK, nut more otten have been in the habit of dointr. The Ger- Cotton Crop Movements is a neat and 1.4 ni, i Support your Friends at the Front roni. or. later in the vear, with notatoes. Jta rinlr- cton- miiat.

nt. hn hneti'ltr marlo or aro 6traps or orai as, or pemaps a sasn. mans, Dy tne way, spent 2,000,000 a year handy little publication which the London on palm kernels from Nigeria alone, and" ex- and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company has ported to this country a substantial portion circulated annually for many years. Consider- made at the last minute. The meat must always arranged in some rather fanciful LIEUT.

WARNEFORD'S V.C. ha nt. nnifo cmjill or into xrar-v t.hi'n eliVoe sn manner. i5. Kj.

ul l- 1 exiractea. it was a able revision of the tables has been required that it can be stewed till perfectly tender FALSE PRETENCES TO GAIN SEPARATION ALLOWANCES. STAMPING OUT A WIDESPREAD PRACTICE. and will "go everything in the Preserved Rhubarb fi5 -r T' 10SC z.RronZb for this issue, owing to the cotton seaaon clos-the war, and it was obviously to our interest nH it -j. 4 i it 1 I to take it up, this being indeed a form of VwvT tmd npnturo 4 has been done caref ully.

ote is taken oi the SOrVEXIR TO HIS MOTHER FROM FlIEXCII AEROPLANE MAKERS. who hrni anything to do with the manu 11 XI 1 Mil. J. 1- XI ,1 I miiu.v uw tv, wiLi bto4v twiB to procule here in F-ance (writes a Paris hmlinrr frnn, hariiaCl fti TQror nrlriaH mnet Vial CHWiCiV ouuvc I criticism effects of the war on the markets Several cases came before the Woolwich covered closely and cooked long and Tery respondent), and no doubt the same thmg is flnWOftl TYI flTl line It'Ol nnl wnnvilv n. a.

1 "Tho- World's SunDlv of Potash." nubliehed t. of Morane aeroplane in which I i-vvt tiHiuviii, liua at bCU lltTAL IV MA II III I nwlu at. t.ho cirlrv of t.ho nnm or on t.hft uuouu.i. masistrate on baturaay wnicn eoiaiers ana nt it ronl, hv the Imnerial Institute at oost free, deals smallest- peep of gas. Given these processes Before il.

yet dear would be well to Warneford, V.C, was down the Zeppelin, and of fly ins machines in Franoe. have BRAND'S MEAT LOZENGES SUSTAINING AND INVIGORATING. "A MEAL in the VEST POCKET. A most Acceptable Gift to Officers and Men. la Boxes 15, and 2V.

Of all Chemists and Stores, or af BRAND (40.M.(OVaoxhalI,S.W. tin and caretul seasoning and thickening, any vy uuma-umno jam oi sucu stew will be not merely tolerable but really fruit as is in season. Orange marmalade has their relatives were charged with attempting that the Colonial Secretary has appointed a with a subject which has been brought into to obtain by false pretences a sum of money Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. prominence by the war, our supply having come representing a soldier's separation allowance. A.

D. Steel-Maitland, to consider and almost exclusively from Germany in peace Opening the case for the Public Prosecutor, report upon the present condition and the times. Tho Imperial Institute has employed counsel said all these cases arose out of false prospects of the West African trade in palm xperts to indicate how the deficiency may good. been made here on a very large scale. It is now the turn for rhubarb.

Here is a simple Bacon tor Dinner. and excellent recipe the only one which re A tin of tomatoes, price sixpence, can be statements by soldiers' mothers, and some- -y- ood alid this book sets out the informa- 11 sults in really nice rhubarb jam. i presented his mother, Mrs. Morton Road, Exmouth, with a of the French Legion of V-ut in jewels instead of the enamel The usual white enamel of the In- diamonds, the green part '-is. and the red portion by rubies.

in platinum, and the centre used in several ways to help out the leg of tion which has been collected times bv solaiers, as 10 me amoums me 1 muuaiuouuu earned and allowed their mothers before they for the promotion in the United Kingdom of Peel the rhubarb and cut it into pieces about Mathieson's Half-yearly Highest and Lowest mutton. Thin slices of cold mutton heated an inch and a half long. Add sugar in the enlisted, mere wouia oe seores 01 isese cases me iiiuustries uepenaent xnereon. brousht' before the Woolwich magistrate in the. Steel-Maitland's colleagues on the Com- Prices (F.

C. Mathieson and Sons, London, pp in half a tin of tomatoes and well seasoned make an excellent dish. The other half of proportion of three-quarters of a pound to each pound of rhubarb and the juice and thinly 52, 2s. 6d.) is a continuation of a work which Stock Exchange operators appreciate, and near tuture. j.hcic c4C mittee, as at present constituted, are Sir all over the country in which money had Fiddes, Sir F.

Lugard (Governor General of actually been obtained tnisjvay, ana tnou- Nieriax Sir H. Clifford (Gov ernor of the chopped peel ot one lemon. Let simmer the tomatoes can be used for soup on the fol- It is suitably inscribed, and rests better times make considerable use of. 1 -urriiL-ii 1 ttbuju uu wc4c 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 Iowine dav. Tinned tomatoes make a verv gently till the fruit is soft, but not sbuu -4 Nn ri IViastl Sir Owen Phi inns ATf A 'The Financier Rubber Share Handbook' ti i staiuu Liie uraciice 1 rfui v.

-4 h. eacn piece mn remain wuoie. xaeu. taxe out 01 the subscribers the following esnecially when the war was costing this Moore, Mr. T.

ANalkden (representing (London: "Financier and Bulhonist, pp. 815, 1. sta villi, llir yirHt a eilffd. enAAn it to Mrs. Corkerv: I 1 A 4 .4 "4U44 4744, 4,444, country three millions daily.

respectively, tne xonaon, ijiverpooi, and Man- 2s. post free), gives the information which Ui "4 04.4404.43ww,. 141SU VUSiVjf i Pt mnpistraie saia me uncucu ncie iiuuiiv cuester iiiainueis in commerce r. eir a Morane Saulnier Co. Mrs.

S. A. Allen's prospective buyers want in reference to all the leaving each a third-part empty. Let the as serious a class as could be met with. The Watson, Mr.

L. Couper (manager of the Bank lunch or course can be made with beef sausages at sevenpenoe or eightpence a pound, some scraps of bacon, and half a tin leading rubber companies, syrup continue to boil for about an hour, or 1 rss is offered as a result of a in our workshops, as well as so the G'nome and Rhone Company, not duty oi "tr" 0r uritisn west 4iincni, rroiessor nyndham -ivnmen who did that sort of thing when Jr "The Oil and Petroleum Manual" for 1915 of tomatoes, all fried together. We find ffio muntrv was already so heavily taxed, and mv x.f;,i,ii till well formed. Then pour it over the fruit. Let stand a day or two, then cover down with i 1 I LIILt.1- 1111 A.

JJUH1U Ul 17 If If I. roRLiys Hair worKmen employed 0y our sub rs and the manutacturers of acces bacon and eggs an extravagant breakfast (by Walter R. Skir.neT, pp. 230 xxix, 4s. net) contains particulars very full where this is desirable of 64-0 companies, with the names and future cases iie wuuiu ucdi wim mem aa p- 1U, A nowpr.

ture). Air. T. Worthinston (Commercm! In. brandied Taper for keeping.

The very beat nowadays, but let us not forget that till eggs rhubarb should be used- Tn hp rases teIOre Vixe LUUii ivuiiig I wioiiwi wuc ui nauei, uuu grow dear it is by no means an extravagant time of opening this subscription we -sad accident which cost the re- addresses of directors, 320 secretaries, and from 30s. to 3 were imposeu. dinner course. With fried potatoes it is a Cnnkerv la Casserole. Mr.

T. Wiles, M.P. Communications may be addressed to the Secretary, Mr. J. E.

W. TTMrtJ 4. CVffta 154 consulting engineers, managers, RESTORER his life. Nevertheless, the i- that the Cross should be handed tV.t-r of the aviator as a souvenir of SlTa SayThen iff UJS EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. have been served at breakfast.

correspondent) is tne most economical Jam-Making and Jamjars. uniting the French and British I fie narKei ror war meiais. 9fv Quickly changes GRAY orWHITE Most people have given up jam-making at one object. un administrateur, Satjlnier." Tho Paeific Steam Navigation Company draw Tn Spems be annr'oachiho' when A little minced bacon adds so much to the cooking meat; first, Because meal cooxeo flavour of most "using up" dishes that a can be warmed up "to look and taste like hint about bacon is not out of place. The new" for the second day, and, secondly, i a home because sugar is dear and they think to its Natural Colour Beauty.

was requested to call at the British Admiralty, and on doing the special attention ot snippers to ciib -r lus output of copper must make itself the Customs (War Powers) Act, 1915, "drtata ice8b- lQinir for eroods reauinrut Govern- ic 0 it cheaper to buy. The result is that either a large quantity of very bad jam is eaten or a Mrs 5: best Dacon nas ior a Jong time been fairly because the prune parts are not necessary, expensive well over a shilling a pound. But Inferior cuts are delicious cooked in this. way. "white" (i.e., unsmoked).

streaky bacon can The method is neither boiling nor stewing. received the replica. vm vl "nrrlor established for the rehned article. It is true great deal of money spent upon jam that is as good as Its promise and is ass mcnt licence musi uv vuub" the actual individual or firm 111 respect that the price of "paper copper." had in the comes any place employing the term "home-made" with sufficient skill. The chief not an experiment, but has been in use for nearly 80 years throughout of whom tne iiL-eiiwc or last a rany or imiy to per ton, bvX; Ving to strong American, share influences.

reason for the decline in really home-made jam be bought tor elevenpence a pound, and it It cooking in a covered saucepan on a hot is very fair in quality. One must insist on hob very slowiyf iri a minimum liquid, the thinnest, slicing, "No 4 rasher," and plaCed on the hob to get hot; a take care in If bacon is cooked wt i rmt into ft n-i i LITERATURE FOR THE FORCES. TRANSMISSION BY POST OFFICE is largely that it is too much trouble, and still sign" follows We but a deciaediv weaaer ieeung asserted ltselr shipper on we g- ii-mPp b.tv re- at the close of the week, when the nrice feU more that makers of in their own homes T-nT-n- clfYttrlTr nnH mron ninMM li. 1 LUK JH do not take sufficient trouble to make their jam allied for any goods included in this bill of to 71. 15s.

for cash delivery. The view is now mostly held that the rush of buying certify that no IV. ss Association is requested to draw before the pari is allowed to become really at- with seaeoning, salj, pepper, or a hot it will not cftrl up, bat will make thin, peppercorn or two, a bouquet, some small crisp strips, and will paid a useful amount of onions, young carrots, and -a few green peas, the civilized world, It is the best, and the best is always the cheapest, Get a Bottle and be convinced. Soifl tnitfium br ChemlM. raifiumu-v As.

it you easaoe procai IccaH- mil TMi xTrarHwuHini VlUi p.o.O. or stamp tor 4a. to 114. eoatnamDtod Bow, lionfan. and tultalced -lam botHa Via to (ant Cunts Paid aaygSifa la tt ValteS Klssdou.

KX. look appetising. It is noticeable, for instance, jaaillg. 1- thorolieri 4.1... i -r.

to the fact that practically any dailv newspapers and weekly aa that the professional jam-maker of any repute takes particular pains, either by the shape of In aavising guuua iui I expcrienceu ie uruer to and comprehensive statement must be made ot i cver the prospeetive requirements for the weisht, value, and description of goods to work, was overdone. The ad ins t- dripping. in a nouse wnere there are chil- if in season, unless toe meat is very juicy ana dren there is no more useful by-product than a little fat some gravy must be added, or a bacon-dripping. -very little water. It must be carefully watched newspapers will be accepted for the handed over the counter at any post the pot or the design of the label, to make the shipped, anda I general terms America for munitions has jam look really appetising.

The amateur, on wrapping, label, or address, and tws and hardware, it should be clearly stated taken longer than was generally anticipated, whether they are made of iron, brass, steel, and manufacturers have been getting copper The latest proclamation of their actual needs. This, to Jam-not a Luxury. of all, no postage need bo paid- the other hand, puts large quantities of jam into the nearest ugly glass, jar, labels it with For children, too, it is still economy, even 1 rature is distributed to the soldiers and at home and abroad, in camp, at the the same carelessness, and-then is surprised issued d-B wiia sseei gw-s 6w v. some extent at any runs, piiua tne aeiay "4 rvrvrrmnswl Of Steel. In aU instances 1.

:1 Kninrr Pertain TmAZ, that she does not like it as much as the bought with dear sugar, to keep the jam shelves filled. It is quite a good plan to' make tiro jam. AB to quality, mere is no aouut iaav hospitals, or detained as prisoners oi the Camps Library (chairman, Sir Ward), and the other organisations ap- bv War Office and the Admiralty. sorts -of jam, one for long storage and one) well-made home-madejam is infinitely superior Se weU sold ahead; but there are others who SSSTi rtiLaTem8 may soon find it necessary to look round for fmmittee, stating that the goods are not Tung- fresh orders, which should hardly bo possible rrJ" AroivKtamim steel, such certificate, to xcent at. lower prices, for the margin for A Free Shopping Trip to London, to any that is made in very large quantities.

for immediate use. For the latter granu But it must be well made. Soft fruits, for sieii vi4 4--j- if I 1 i ,,4 "is 4 lated sugar is quite as good as the morel expensive lump, and a smaller quantity' oft instance, must not be boiled till they are shape THE CHARGE AGAINST AN signed oy tne jaaswii wuuti, niuu tine copper is otti4 ouuuv j-j. uci iiu viver tuts ue whc if Vi4 Ktfl less. Stone fruits must be well treated and sugar and less cooking are needed.

TheVel relieved of their stones without losing their must De sent to wviu4i 4.e-, value OI: Stauuaiu vuppci. reaction Conmiittee, War Trade Department, London ied for in spelter has come at and when completed KSf price in the course of the past week agents. Unless full details are MtM 20 per ton. The break. are some cheap jams which are really ex shapes.

Many fruits, such as currants, goose -i Inspector Ward, of Scotland Yard, will P'" i tu America to take into custody Mr. I. T- X- L.ncoln, the ex-member of Parliament for when the extradition arrangements berries, raspberries or anything with formid time Ot 8WIQII18 "IT -T inevitable, and. althontrn tho anaot be proceeaea wjmj. ui tuuioy, cellent rhubarb and lemon, rhubarb with.

a few raspberries, gcMiseberry either alone or with' quite a few Later there will he vegetable marrow and the various Blums. able pips are much better turned into jelly We are anxiona that tbose rea-dtne la and amtad Haadiester: shanld have the-opportunity in Uoaolal August Bat prist In axe otTered at prices. never -before attenjpted and Indicated In and departmenta by special -bine: tickets. Realising that there- are no special Railway Facilltiea this year, We Pay the 3rd Class Return Fare of aU Customers if romlManchester nafctag cash pnrchaaes to' the vsltte ahould take their receipted andtetOT Ticket to the CoantingTHouae, TABLE- D'HOTE XUMCHEOM Vwichcr wlU; be nanaea oyer. itmen of TrxitM wait to fa.em;inmut CUSCOUlJlr.UA 441.

WV444JFM4 4.: omoll it. in Riirmised that tho mnrlrit. The jam or jelly should then be put into well The hearing of the case completed. LIVERPOOL SHIPPIISQ. Vr i.

-ied to slip back further tmless.an chosen5 jars, which can -be put sraighton to This Offer is open i August 9th inclusive. N-'-v York has been fixed for August 13. that tie formalities in the American Arrived. heavy war demand arises. As the table and look appetising' there.

Appl Jam helps to make tea a more appetising and satisfying meal, and it certainly -helps the hoitsekeeper to.keep down the butter bill. S-JSS in the cassia large quantities were I i jellyf' for instance, is uncommonly in will take some time to complete, and at Sicolaos 1 1 1 -rr I fixed for Inspector no date can be suitable glass jars, while the more opaque HigWand Harris a Ciecar a purchased ahead to cover war neeos, ana. tne a Manchester Lnb heavier output ris now telling on- the SlareeiUea departure. ilouseKeeping is cer.tiujiy uimcuit now that one's range is limited by high prices. But new problems mean new interests, and solved jams can be put to advantage in-stone jarsj'of the kind that are used for honey.

Home "jam- rZ. The American, production is a mnoft to be at the rate of-fully half a million Darwen Paper MilL A meeting hahee? rjii 45 Ji: -the memoran- problems give a. most satisfying feeling -off making, in this country could thus be revived, Palermo Kew Tork Nantes Blanca Theaeus a -year, with a -possibility of- its jbeing Belgtavia FarriB' Oeonjio Kintuck Coble tu Vax -S to the. very great advantage both of those: who Tyiunipiia. o.

aailwLlUU slA.icbww- ,.4. nt nuthonsine the directors raised" by 'a hundred tons over the Mahanada Zent Brescta a LONDibN, grow their own. fruit and those who are willing KENSINGTON i i ninilur nf this Tear. The price of the I' take un new kinds of work, either in Great Rosa no Bedbiidse to "exercise care in the selection, "of suitable Africa German 8peiter Syndicate was about a week trnniralev Hall i lxI) EES11A13SJS. Sritolat Best Bisra BmAt-Uiml fruit.

i f.si ills. ivrr Ton. lint i-e ih iou Jessmore iSV aBAiJOl ww. "i.iin or aDtoaa. ine uuo.

nrii Jons to the motive power at Spring vateM have heen completed and the new plant is forking satisf actor ilyy. I Pbiltdetpoi Tork OaooTa i.

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