Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . ted. Wheat flourdumplings in hot pies, meat stews orsoups, are prohibited. On and after April 7, 1918, no bakeryoperated in connection with a public eat-ing place shall make wheat bread orrolls, pastry or other bakery products,from wheat flour other than the stan-dard flour, or from flour containing ahigher percentage of extraction thanstandard, without written permissionfrom the Canada Food Board. In bakeries connected with public eat-ing houses the regulations governingbakeries shall apply. Meat and game shall not be servedin larger amounts per person than t


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . ted. Wheat flourdumplings in hot pies, meat stews orsoups, are prohibited. On and after April 7, 1918, no bakeryoperated in connection with a public eat-ing place shall make wheat bread orrolls, pastry or other bakery products,from wheat flour other than the stan-dard flour, or from flour containing ahigher percentage of extraction thanstandard, without written permissionfrom the Canada Food Board. In bakeries connected with public eat-ing houses the regulations governingbakeries shall apply. Meat and game shall not be servedin larger amounts per person than thefollowing portions, weighed after cook-ing, not including bone: Beef, eight ounces. Veal, six ounces. Mutton and lamb, six ounces. Fresh pork, six ounces. Pickled pork, eight ounces. Venison and other wild meats, ei^htounces. Bacon, four ounces. Ham, four ounces. Only one serving of meat or otherflesh or fowl per person shall be servedat any meal. One Ounce of Butter and Twi Spoonfulsof Sugar Not more than half an oun-c of but-. A timely window display for the present season 26 N CANADIAN GROCER April 5, 1918. ter or oleomargarine may be served,except upon special request, and thennot more than half an ounce may begiven. Sugar receptacles shall not be lefton dining-tables or counters, except inrailway trains or steamships. Not more than two teaspoons of equalweight of cane sugar shall be servedfor the purpose of sweetening bever-ages. Sugar for any purpose shall only beserved when called for. Must Tell the Reason From and after April 7, 1918, printedcards must be prominently displayed inpublic eating houses, so as tc be easilyread by all guests, bearing the followingnotice: All persons in ordering theirfood ought to consider the needs ofGreat Britain and the allies for wheat,beef, bacon and foods, and that the Can-ada Food Board desires the public todo everything in their power to makethese commodities available for export,by eating as little as possible of them,and by making


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