Cape May County Times, 30 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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TYLER REQUESTS SUGAR PLEDGES New Jersey Food Administrator Asks Householders to Limit Supply to 2-Pound Ration.

The bis drive to savi Mipir Id New Jerwey U under vrny. It um* launclui! by William S. Tyb-r. Federal Food A«lmlnlatrator for ib. Stale, and be Is asking every man, wor iijti ami rlilld In help him put It over. H<- lr naklns the peonle to get alone on two pouuda |«'t peraon |ier month from now until the next auear crop l« revolved, which will l>e late In the fall. New Jeraey mddoMa are ar fiatrlorIc as those of any other state, and Jfi Tyler Itelleves tiny will do their bit In the sugar conservation ram|«lgn. Ju*t as they have done their bit In other campaign* which were designed to win

the war.

The blgg-at aid the American people can give to our soldiers fighting abroad right now U to save sugar that our aoldlers and the *• Idlers snd peoples of

the European countries Joined with us 0 f honing

will have aome sugar.

We are asked to get alotg on n household allowance of two pounditer person jht miunb. 'Hint 1* for use In our tea. coffee, pies, pudding*,

cereals and In rooking.

We can do It If othci peoples <an. England dm-s It. her allowanei' N-Ing two pounds, tbs same as ours. France doea It. her allowance being a pound and a half. Italy d«ca It. her allowance being one pound (when she get*

It.)

Here l* the sugar pledge which th#

houaripihler will sl.-t,:

“I pledge no houMdiold t.. a limit It the use of sugar to two p .und* i*er i>cr son per riMinth (exce|it for pcvsrrvlm

and esnnlng purtstses).

"I agree not to hoanl migar. and. ex cept for ]ireserving nml rannlng pur IHisea. for which my supldt at present I* n«»t more tlutn 2S |><tin<K 1 l.sie not now and will not nt any time have la niy house or undor my eonto>l mor* titan two weeks' supply of ►u«ur."

CANNING FRUITS WITHOUT SUGAR

FOR STATE SENATOR.

Plenty for Canning. Wag. After besting to the boiling

...... , , . ,, . and cooking until the fmll !• It Isn t going to he a hardship for ... tender and some of the Jul«w ha. extn live on two pound, per l«rson l- r ^ „ u |Kwm] lnto nr heut . month to our household regulrcmenta ^ jBr * uf „ I>f But there Is canning and preserving to | wllv udle BIllI „ wlAt . f aImet 8uffi . bs done and New Jersey 1. a big can- rtcnt j u |,^ fri>ni lh# u , hpt , „, d< ^ utng and preserving stale j u<t j 0 cover the fruit and the ran* or Bell, there will 1* an extra allow - -n,^. Brv , n

ance of twenty-fire pound, iwr family. tllr , M , Iler f ., r tWM) , v

or more if It u requlr-d. for tunning Kor a s-end bairh of the Mine fru'l purj-***-" State Food Admlntstrntor i|, e juice remaining In the |«it shoukl Tyler say. can all you can. hut can. | H . us«l Instead of water for .In- pro-

And can so ea to save sugar. Ilmlnary ox •king Can without sugar, or can with little ] :

sugar or can with other sr-oeteuer*, such as ayrujis. maple produets and honey. You <iin run without sugar

Fruit of any kind Miimhle for canning may I** preserved without any sugar. When the frull Is consume-! the sugar ran he added exactly a- I* don* with fr.sh fruit. If the fruit when •■aumtl is thoroughly rl|»- It may Is- rtuisutned without tills addition of sugar and Is swis-t <nougl> for many

taalea.

The ordinary methods of home can nlng are used. Tliese ar.- the “odd pack“ and “hot pack" methods For the former the fruit Is washed,

peeled, pitted «»r oirvsl a* nee-lev! an-l Retin

parked tight In clean, s. aided cans or Jara. Water I* then added, boiling In the case of cans and u* hot aa posxltdwithout cracking the glass In the east of Jnrm. Scalded raps or covers and rubbers ar- then put In (dace loose); and the filled cans healed Id a ve*»e

twenty

minute*. An ordinary wash I-oiler furnisiicd with a w ire screen or a wooden 22-

grating <« whi.-h to place the Jars i. -Cape May county organizations suitable for this pun-i*. The holler have been raining thanks on Senator I should contain -ti.-ugli water to rls- Stevens for his succettful work in gel-] about halfway up the aides of the Jars, ting so big a share ol the state road] tYhlle still at the liolllng temperature appropriaticr for hit county. Proha * the Jars or cans are removed, sealed b'y Sieven* has been able to get morr | and plaesd to c»ol. lying horizonully for c * pe Ma >' '«>« n *y. «ot only In) or upside down roads, but in general, than any repre I For the “hot I-Ck“ method the pre- • enta V v 5 ‘"_ the ‘-«0'«!«ture ha. eve,

pared fruit I* placed In a Urge |«»t ou

with a little water to prevent

LEWIS T. STEVENS.

Republican Primaries, Sept 24.

e Legislature a Repre sen

tative Who Has Been Alive to tb. Interests of Cape May County. ENDORSE HIS GOOD WORK. Read what the Philadelphia North American said, of hit getting $1,150.

f _ 000.00 for the Cape May county share } of State Road fund for the road from

> Cape May City, on July

T 8li-i

the

Candidate Fcr

State Senator

William H. Bright Asks the support of

TO AID IN SAVING SUGAR, every Republican voter “E! at the Primary Election

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when yiu eat them In winter. wh-Mi

sugar will l>« more plentiful.

The reason tlo-r* U u slM>rtagi- of sugar I* that the crop* have Ihs-ii •mailer this year tlmn exin-cted. There 1 is a shortage of *ht|« to carry sugar from the producing countries to the

consuming -ouiurle*. Tlie vUip* are . .. ... , . .. ,

l-B.ll to -Mia. E..-1 >'>

KOT » *1,. tbc KbIht 1 , B.,.| [ '’I C.B Into .voj «, w I >», ' 1 <'“ .ttt'Ont .oj too. r»m«o...r,. tfc. <i,-n.*n ,a. I “** r - O M «MD U«

venct, which was start,-d In Marcii. ov*rrun the l>e.-t sugar country In Francs, anil the Ci-nnan* destroy.-,: French sugar r- Dnerlsa. We an- ngaining Mime that land, hut th,

crops and factor!,-* are gone.

Rules for the Grocer*

Foods.

Ing for sugar a* one of the component Tuesday, September 24,.

pnrts the Federal Futid Admlnlstrallon « 0 for New Jersey re-juest* that aom,- 1918.

other sweeteners lx- mentioned In

place of sugar, to alt: This adv. paid lot by Wie. II. Ifrighl j-

In canning an 1 preserving one-thtrd

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: preserves an- used In winter. Syrups of any kind can t-e used to

sweeten cuke*. Ices and deaserta, and

I thl* may be published In recijM-a. If a r,-<-!|>e calls for one cup of sugar,

one cup of honey or one and two-tbird*

| cups of syrup can be used Instead. If honey or syrup Is used the amount

Tb» policy of Food AdmlnlslniPT of liquid called for !n the recipe must Tyler U to save il.e New Jcrw-y frull 1h- rvdu.-ed one-founh cui> for every crop and conserve our sugar supply. | cu|i of honey or syrup used. He has ashed you to sign a plo-lgi- | I'ac sweet drl,-d fruits, such as to your groc-r when j..ii apply f-.i •biter, nilslns and figs, to sweeten dcaJour augar. llie gr-xv-r will ►ell y-e, j M-rts und cereals and In place of

two pound* nt a time, and during th- ' candy.

month he will sell you a total >-f two ■ I'se honey. syrui», maple sugar and j jiounda for each tut-tulH-r of your fane molasses to sweeten desserts and bet- I By. j eragea. In making cakes, trusting and • Or ha can sell j«u your •■ntlr. ns far aa inaalble In rannlng and pre- •

month'a supply, ha*,-d on two pounds

ttniov a Day’s Fishing and one of our Shore Dinners. Sea Foods a Specialty. TJWNSEND’S INLET HOTEL “LARKY*' C. SEMOX, Prop. O’ortaerfy Shelter Huven Hotel. Stone Harbor) TOWNSEND'S INLET, N. J. Best Deep Sea anil Bay Kiahing on the Jersey Coaft.

for each pen-.n In your family If he

dralres to. This 1* optional w ith him Hu will have two plcdgiw. Tliere

will be provision «.n tie pledges for your name, ad-lror, the amount of your imrchnw. the date and the num-

ber of person* to your family. You will pledge yourself and your

booacbold to limit your usea of sugnr .(•xrepi for rannlng and preserving) utwo peuiid* per iwraoti jx month. You alao pledge that nelll.er you nor udj ■Ntober of your houarto-i.) win buy , u „ any other augar texevpt for rannlng or I ^ . v, prafa nhig) or otln-rwUe sc U tv. '

tala puss,w*iiin tha month's j«ei

Tld» 1* very stini-lr. very easy

Fan frulta v Iihou

fruit i**t«a.

«»mlt autar from I

augar and make

very bonoruMa. Ami it win I-. very effective In breiing the Kaiser. When you wan sugar for tanning apply to jour local f.-xl administrator for h rertlflcaie. and wlien be fills it

out present it to your groo-r f,.r your-

SUGAR SAVING IN COOKING. 1. lluke a|q<le» or pears with a lit-! tie water fot M-veral boura unril e n.-;, j syrup form*, if more sweetening i-1 deslr>-1 add a little bouey or moln-- -

drh-1 prunes wllboul sugm j •ter In which tliey wen-! lit liqui-l la alllMwt ImiIIcII

.i-.r-fi— I ** ,xu ”* ,U| '*' ’* '•“'••cd add! ooior t- .1,.- »>ni]. i i,. | ■vN-klng drteh,|« a rich flavor, and the I

uddltloti of sugnr I

To thu gtvKv-r catm!' g tlw Fwd

tepletilsl. bU atml

tbu Stnt- Food Adiul:il*tnitor the tlficau-a lie revolved fn-tn Uaicusto:

Sugar Csctificatea

i sugar fo

* Ini

S Ivulmtltuts surnr In rake, b-m-y will take o' sugar and -< 11 juld. fn aliiv.

syrup

«nry

AUCTION SALE Autotr oS’i t Aicc orisi

Kro^. ! ar S _ ply Co.

cup .

Every time a a pur,1ia»« of avgar for <aiit

Grocer* iuu*l sx-Il

Pik-A-.* t trator. 1 lists to s

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ng. Hoard.iig u! ’■an Is allowed n, j !ty for l.oardln. o yeart’ Imprison j

TO INCREASE POULTRY and I

EGG SUPPLY

Every .—iriiu.-r.lhI breeder, every I farmer, .-very bark-yard pouiiry ral.M r. I* urged t» k<—p n,.-*- (.lius

►leadily Ui view :

PARCEL POST

FranU .. I a per Cornpzny. Inc.

i«nd

RADIATORS REPAIRED United Auto R >d : ator Co.

unprofitable pn-durars 7. Keep a small backyard to samrlJ tbc f.miir uM* fi. Grow as rnudfc pouiiry to.

Herman H. Febrle Bowllnii Alleys Sea Isle (Ity

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