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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1916, p. 6

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- _> ii i |ÿ Ü p P H - ■: i§5 Sî-t- '<• ft;,. - ÉÉÉ «Ÿ- fe »|I»IV ,W nV'J the Bread with *Crown Brand' Com Symp and the children's craving for sweets will be completely satisfied. Bread and 'Crozvn Brand' form a perfectly balanced food--rich in the elements Edwardsburg £*$ &&££ Hp sturdy - 'Crown Brand'Corn Syrup is^eo economical and so good, that it is little wonder that millions of pounds are eaten every year in the homes of Canada, 'Crown Brand'--the children's favorite--is -. equally good for all cooking purposes and candy making. ' 'LILY WHITE" is a pure white Corn Syrup, not so'pronounced in flavor as 'Crown Brand". You may p.refer it. bttrosBjiy ASK YOUR GROCER--IN 2,6,10 AND 20 LB. TINS The Canada Starch Co. Limited, Montreal Manufacturers of the famous Edwardsburg Brands [Co&P 29l ABOUT THE HOUSEHOLD God and Men Are Partners For Either to Refuse to Perform His Full Share Meàns Failure or Partial Failure Some Tried Recipes. Bread Sauce.--Rub through colan- ! ^ier one teacup bread crumbs. To one- half pint cold milk add small onion and four allspice. Boil eight minutes. Take out onion and spice, add bread crumbs " and one tablespoon butter. Beat well and serve hot with chicken. Frizzled Beef.--Melt one tablespoon tablespoon butter, add one-half pound dried beef. _ Cook five minutes, add one-half cup stock, a few drops onion juice,- one-half teaspoon Worcestershire Worcestershire sauce, two eggs well beaten. Cook two minutes and serve. Cheese Dreams.--Cut twelve thin slices of bread and remove crusts. Cut in halves, cover with a thin slice of cheese. Sprinkle with salt, paprika paprika and cayenne. Cover with another slice of bread and saute on both sides in butter. These are more easily prepared prepared small than large. Cheese Custard.--Melt two table- after a day OUT DOORS You can prevent chapped hands and lips by using Fashions Trade Mark It.allays all irritations of the akin. Sold m clean, handy tin tubes at chemists, department and general stores everywhere. Kefuse substitutes. Illustrated booklet free on request. SCAKmORXROCttXM) CHESEBROUGH MFC. CO. , (Consolidated) 1880 ChAet Ave. Montreal soft flannel dipped in "And the babe lying in a manger." heathen darkness ? -St. Luke ii., 16. How are they miss the spirit. On the other hand, in so far as He can incarnate Himself to regard a fact as also a symbol is : in some human being who will, how- not to deny or slight its reality, but | ever, inadequately, endeavor to re- is instead the only way to do it full fleet and represent Him. Is some justice and to understand it. j great cause at. stake--the cause of That the Babe lying in the manger j righteousness, God's own cause ? is God is for Christians an indubitable j Then it will fail unless God can find fact. But it is also more than a fact; j human beings to fight for it and win it is .a symbol. As bare fact it has j the victory. no vital power, no saving grace; its ; Each Dependent on the Other, value arises from its content and im- i Tri K • » n , , ■ plications. These implications, of ! 1 brief ' - God and man are Partners, spoons butter; add one teaspoonful a piece of each of salt, mustard and paprika, camphor. Add two cupfuls cheese, one-half cup- In place of a funnel of paper inful inful soft bread crumbs, and one cup- sert one or two short lengths of raa- ful milk. Cook five- minutes. Add caroni in the top crust of a berry or two eggs well beaten; * when thor- other juicy pie. oughlÿ blended pour on to bread Lemon juice and salt is an exeel- toasted on one side. lent medium for cleaning bone knife Bacon and Chicken Livers.--Cut six handles. Apply the lemon juice first . chicken livers in slices. Sprinkle with and then the salt, going to be enlightened except in so salt and pepper. Add an equal Tarnished articles of brass when far as men, inspired of God, become amount of sliced bacon. Cook to- washed in the water in which pota- gether until livers are tender. Pour toes have been boiled will be on two tablespoonsful flour, one-half bright as new. teaspoonful salt, one cupful stock or Mother of pearl buttons and orna- tomato. Season with Worcestershire ments will be considerably brighten- and serve hot on toast. ed if rubbed over with a cloth moist- Oatmeal Pudding.--1 breakfast- ened with olive oil. lb. beef suet, Sometimes four families in a neigh- Facts are always more than facts-- ! His torchbearers ? Are millions suf- they are symbols as well. Especially | fering from pain and disease ? Then is this true of the great facts of re- \ God must minister to them for the ligion. To look upon such as facts ' most part through human agents, merely is to see the shell and miss, Are countless numbers hungry, the substance, to see the outer and . thirsty, naked and in prison ? Then miss the inner, to see the body and ; God can visit and relieve them only ; of medium oatmeal, % as course, are many, but for the present we shall think of only one, viz ; , the helplessness /of the Babe as sym bolical of the helplessness of God. not in semblance only, but in reality. A partnership of so vital a character has been established that each partner partner is dependent on the other. Without Without God's help man can do nothing; 11 small Spanish onion (or a large borhood can purchase a barrel of mild ordinary one), a seasoning of apples and divide .it among them salt and pepper. Mix the meal and with advantage to all four purses, minced suet in a bowl and add the Coffee made in a pot that is not onion finely chopped. Mix and stir thoroughly clean will always have a well; add the seasoning, and put into rank, murry taste, no matter how a greased mould. Covered with but- fine the quality of the coffee, tered paper, and steam for 3 hours, When you boil potatoes, boil or a little longer. The water in the enough for two or three meals. Serve outer vessel must be kept boiling all them the first time in their jackets, the time. . and afterwards fried or creamed. Grated Noodles for Soup.--Beat When using spoons for measuring one egg with teaspoon of water. Add dry ingredients, take as much above a little salt, then work in enough flour the howl of the spoon as you have to make stiff dough. Set aside for a in it. This constitutes a spoonful, while, then begin to grate on coarse When weighing molasses for cook- A Worth on Hats for Spring Fur is Still the smart trimming for garments, and it promises to'remain to'remain in favor well into the spring. There is already a hint here and there, however, that designers and manufacturers manufacturers are. tentatively reaching out for an attractive successor. In one of the smart shops the other morning, a most attractive afternoon dress was displayed; it was made in Russian effect, effect, was very simple, and sparingly ornamented, the only trimming in fact, being bands of ostrich in the same - shade of blue as the dress, edging 1 the the same soft luster satin as the hat, high-standing collar, thé cuffs - and and the collarette, also of silk, is cord- the lowér edge of the blouse pep- ed about an inch apart, and finished lum. The effect was pleasing and with long ribbon ends for tying. These perfectly appropriate for the warmer sets are being made up in many colors weather, < and are usually effective as a finishing Trimmings for Spring Hat# -> touch on an afternoon frock of silk, Whether ostrich as trimming for or 0ne of the sheer cottons, hats will be favored to any great de- * Fashions in Handbags Now that so much attention is being given to details, and in consequence we are all presenting à better groomed groomed appearance than ever before, the handbag is being shown considerable attention. Once upon a time it was considered for its useful qualities alone. Now it lends an added touch of color or richness to tailored suit and afternoon frock, and its appropriateness appropriateness for both must be considered. The voluminous bag of soft morocco and like soft leathers in dark colorings, the black patent leather bag, lined with bright red or creamed-colored moire silk, and the envelope purses, also lined with bright silks, are good, form with tailored suits. There are some attractive novelty striped leathers leathers also being used with dark tailored tailored süits very effectively. Antique brocades, brocades, Japanese embroideries, and dyed laces are fashioned into effective and artistic bags for the afternoon gown. Several of the newest fashion features features are illustrated in the afternoon frocks illustrating this letter ; the cape-collar is one, the drop-shoulder and attractive sleeve is another. The band-trimmed skirt is new and effective, effective, and the full-pointed tunic is smart and becoming. Patterns can be obtained at your local McCall Dealer, or from The Me- There's a Subtle Charm r\ about the delicious flavour of sum? This flavour is unique and never found in cheap, ordinary teas. Let us mail you a sample. Black, Mixed or Green. Ihe Helplessness of God! i he cannot exist, for "in Him we live j prater. When inner part of dough is ing purposes, well flour the scale and Does it/not sound both ridiculous ! and move and have our being." With-i -? acbed s ^ and again to dry. When the molasses, will run off quite eas- and irreverent ? And yet when right- ! out man's help God is as helpless as a ! a11 the noodles are S rated Içt them ily without leaving any stickiness be ly viewed it is sober truth--a truth, I babe. . Nor is this any derogation of ! dry on sheet of P a P ei '> and when hind. too, which will do much toward vital-j His power, because He Himself has | F eady cook drop we H separated _ To clean pudding pans put the izing qur religion. So far as God's j willed it so. It is rather an evidence I foiling soup. Cook ten to fif- little ones in the big ones, turn up- work in this world is concerned He | of His tremendous faith in man that! te !? _ . side down in the dishpan and set'gree, is still a question- that it will be cuuanues. ] case, and considerable quantities ôf is dependent on man. If man can do j He is willing to put Himself and His 1 ., Beef a ? d Rlc ® Croquettes.--Mince the stove to steam. They will clean used considerably, as in the past sea-1 You think you know something ' S r ? in . are exported each year. The nothing without God, so God on the j purposes in man's power, to stake all : ,. 6 1 omamder of roast beef fine, put- in 10 minutes. I son or two, for fancies', odd little stick ! about animals, eh ? Well, let us put. Principal grains grown., are wheat, other hand, can do little or nothing j on man's response.--Rev. G. Ashton through a machine three To sweeten a sour cask that has ups, balls, rosettes, and similar effects i your knowledge to a few simple tests. : barley and rice. Corn is planted in ALCOHOL FROM POTATOES Drop Shoulder Frock--Band-Trimmed Skirt Call Company, Department "W' Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. 70 BITS ABOUT BEASTS They All Have Their Own Little Peculiarities. Peculiarities. May be Used by the Germans to Drive Zeppelins Whether or not more bombs from the heavens rain upon sleeping London depends upon the potato crop of. Germany. Germany. If there is a bountiful harvest, the Zeppelin bombardment can go on. If the potato diggers "grapple" in vain the giant gas bags will not fly. At least Philip Scheidemann, socialist socialist member of the German Reichstag, says: "We will need 15,000,000 tons ot potatoes for food. The rest of the crop will be used in making spirits for automobiles automobiles and Zeppelins. The success of the Zeppelins depends upon the potato crop." So long as gasoline is plentiful of scientific achievement go back to the soil for its foundations. So long as gasoline is plentiful and the potato will not be needed for fuel,"- but when this motor food is gone alcohol alcohol is the resort of the birdmen. If the gasoline tanks of the Teuton .Empire .Empire were full the Reichstag member would not have announced the Zeppelin's Zeppelin's dependence upon potatoes. Presumably, Presumably, then, Germany is short of the- favorite motor fuel and must reply upon the distillation of alcohol from the potato. The sugar which forms a part of the potato's structure boils out Into alcohol when properly fermented and mashed. Corn and fruits contain more sugar per pound, but in the event of their scarcity the dean of the "goober" family Is thrust into the position of responsibility. Engineers say that alcohol is practically practically as effective in the motors of air machines as is gasoline, kerosene and other more commonly used liquids, and that, waving the item of expense, would give just as much satisfaction. i ii Persian Grain. The great arid wastes of . Persia would lead one to believe that the country does not produce sufficient grain to supply the needs of its population. population. Such, however, is not the without man. Are there millions in I Oldham. QUICK AID FOR MAIMED MEN British Hospitals Furnish Up-to-Date Artificial Limbs Despite the loss of arms and legs maimed soldiers are turned out by British military hospitals with little (.carefully adjusted and where the sol dier is patiently instructed in the ! Add mechanism and Jie uses of the artificial artificial memoers. < No man s pemitted ito leave Roe- hampton until suitable employment has been found for him. Numbers times if you have one. Mix the meat held, pickles, vinegar or wine, wash on the chic small hats which "are"be- ! ~ Frogs, to begin with. Can they sma11 . Quantities/ but is only used for with an equal measure of freshly it with lime water, or throw in hot. ing 'introduced as first models for I breathe with their mouths shut? roas Gng ears. Oats and rye are sel- cooked rice, and season well with charcoal and ashes. Add water and spring, has already been confirmed.N Certainly they can. As a matter of d ? m sown - Except along the Cassait, Cassait, pepper and mushroom catchup, let the cask soak. Many hand-made hats are being ' fact, they always do. If they kept P* an coast Persian, agriculture is de- a few chopped mushrooms. Never, use a coarse or rough cleans- shown this season. The new braids ! their mouths open, they would suf- j Prudent almost entirely on irrigation. delay and so well provided with up- j have all ' ea -dy been- placed as garden- to-date artificial limbs that they are able to return to civilian life often without any -external sign of the mutilation mutilation they have undergone in the war. 1 The type of artificial arm'provided enables the wearer to bend the wrist and elbow, pick up articles with the fingers, and in a usrprisingly short time make his way into the ranks of civilian^ workers. Men who have lost both feet by frostbite in the trenches are able to walk again. Rochampton House possesses its own workshops, where experts measure measure disabled men for the artifical Shape in oval croquettes, roll in bread ing agent on paint of any sort. Whit crumbs, then in egg and crumbs, then ing roughens the surface, but the in egg and crumbs, and fry brown. rougher cleansing agents destroy the Improved Corned Beef.--When varnished or painted surface. boiling corned beef mix together one : * . tablespoonful of malt vinegar, one 55 FRENCH GENERALS KILLED. are mostly shiny; glace effects will i predominate, although one sees some ' effective dull-finished hemps and focate. j The agricultural implements used in Next, hares. • When do they close 1 Beisia aie of the most primitive kind, their eyes ? Answer, . never. You Blows are made from forks of small / ers, engineers, club stewards and in various .trades. The unskilled soldièr i teaspoonful of tarragon vinegar, one is provided with elementary ins-true- ; teaspoonful of relish, a little made List* of Paris Notables on Honor Roll tion, electrical work, woodworking, etc : mustard, a dessertspoonful of brown Professional Men while clerical occupations are répre- ! sugar, and a few allspice. When the 1 1 seated b> classes in stenography, sugar is melted stir all into the water Tout Paris, which is a combined bookkeeping and left hand writing: ■*■■■ tagals. A new glace braid from Par- ! see, they havn'ti any eyelids, so they ^ res w *th the addition of a share of is_ resembles nothing so much as the - can 't But they have a thin mem-' * ron - It is stated to be doubtful, how- scales of a fish, and it is appropriate ly named "fish-scale" straw. Some A Dainty Touch. "And her mean husband thinks she's extravagant." "Why?" "Just because she insists on hav ing Fido's monogram stamped on his limbs, where the necessary firings are I dog biscuits." GOOD DIGESTION -- j When your digestion ir faulty, weakness and : pain are certain and disease Is Invited. Mother Beliefs Syrup corrects and stimulates the diiesnve orisoi, end banishes the many alimente which arise from Indication. kaeMsSStiLMeai At nil -Druggists, or direct où receipt of price, 80c- and $1,80, The large bottle centaine three times as L. J. White & Co. Limited, Craig Street West Montréal. . much as the smaller. A. COLT DISTEMPER You can prevent this loathsome disease from running lr the colte suffering with it fil through your «table and cure a! SPOa^>g U i be ®f n the treatment, „ teat f the colte I! how „ , to uee on any colt. ît is wonderful îiow prevents >11 distempers, no matter how colts or horses- at 1 any ago are "exposed." An good druggists and turf goods 1 house* and manufacturers sill ttPOI»a by the bottle or dozen. S3POHSPB MXDZCUjb CO., Chemists and Bacteriologists, Bacteriologists, Ooshen, Xnd., TT.BJL in which the beef is to be boiled, add- French Blue Book and directory, gives ing at the same time an onion stuck bi its 1916 edition, just issued, a list with one clove. The meat should be Baris notables who have "died for served cold. their country." In this list are names Apple Tapioca.--Cook a cupful of wal1 known in politics, literature tapioca--sprinkle it in boiling water sc i eace > the arts, the bar and high --until it is clear and thick. Sweeten officials and officers of the army. The to taste and flavor with lemon juice. r °ü call, as it is called, totals 3,084 Grease a pudding dish and spread P e f sons ^ all of whose names are the tapioca in layers alternately with P-^^ed in bold-face type, sliced apples. Cover with a little . Th® honor list is based on informa- milk in which some nutmeg has been * 1 . oa . * urni shed by the families of the shaken and bake in a slow oven. The vic tims. It includes the names of 55 white of an egg beaten up with su- generals, 91 colonels and 155 lieu- gar and used in place of the milk t ® nan t~coloneIs. Among the protests protests slightly more expensive, but is, of slans C1V1 .J engineers had the larg- course, more nourishing and makes an num ^ er dead, totalling 133. The attractive finish to the dish. The aw J ei s . came next with 110. Other cores and skins of the apples can he h S ed are ,; 3V ? en ? f letter 5 used to make a little jelly. 82; artists, 53; Catholic clergy, 28; Protestants, 3; architects, 20; actors and singers, 18; doctors, 13; . Diplo- Tips for Housewives. matic Corps, 8; sculptors, 10; com- The time taken to produce good posers - and musicians, 4; the Institute flavor in food is well spent. ; of France, 1; judges, 1; inspectors of A letter sealed with the white of finance, 7; notaries, 5; and brokers, an egg cannot be steamed open. j 2. The select clubs of all kinds in When boiled frosting has been Paris lost a total of 336, including a cooked too long, add a piece of but- number of titled persons. GALVANIZED PANS for sap boiling are clean and Sanitary. Made up of heavy steel In any size desired. We also supply wagon tanks and special barrels for hauling sap. Ask your. Hardware or Implement Dealer about the Wayne or - write us direct. Our Catalogue No. 7, will give you full Information Information and prices on Wayne Galvanized Tanks for every . purpose. Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company, Limited 500 TEÇUMSEH STREET, - WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO. ter to soften. A little powdered pumice stone will One of the richest actresses in Eng- clean enameled ware better than any- land is Miss Lillah M'Carthy, the wife thing else. ' j of Mr. Granville Barker. Under her Mattresses, should . be sunned as father's will she came into a fortune often as possible. This makes them, some time ago of £50,000. sweet and free from germs. To iron embroidery the iron should be applied on the wrong side, and a thick ironing blanket used. System is a great time and money, saver in the home; haphazard -methods -methods are wasteful in every direction. To retain the color and flavor of brane, which performs the service of i ever > whether the yield of grain eyelids when they are asleep. Are pigs good swimmers ? No--- shocking bad! Their forelegs are the trouble, being set too closely under them for aquatic sports. What is the color of a horse's eyebrows eyebrows ? That's a difficult one. Think hard, and then learn that a horse hasn't any eyebrows. would be greatly increased by using- modern plows, as there is no sod and this crude implement seems to stir the soil fairly well. "Yes," wife's mother True to the Last, said the traveller, "my admir- lived. was the most "You don't mean it." "Alas! it's true. Why, when ... . . ..... able housekeeper that ever You may like to know, m addition, PoOT . soul sho xvas eaten that turtles and tortoises have no y, a j s jn Africa " teeth; that parrots, unlike the, majority majority of birds, can move both mandibles mandibles of their beaks; and that fishes never masticate. They simply haven't time between breaths. But perhaps you know that the zic-zac is about the only kind of bird a crocodile does not relish for its supper. ca nin th e savages had thrust her into the cauldron cauldron and she was beginning to cook, she cried out faintly with her last breath, 'Don't forget the salt and j pepper.' " And a word to wasted. the otherwise In the race for wealth a man alls alls ways finds himself out of breath at I the finish. Wrinkles are a ■ Advancing years are first realized by the change - that becomes noticeable in the complexion. If you pay attention .... ,, -to the first, almost impercentible, lines peas when boiling them, add a lettuce, how easy it is to avoid the unsightly leaf and a tablespoonful of sugar. -I wrinkles that -surely follow. Wrinkles Ink stains on handkerchiefs, etc.,; skin must be kept firm and smooth by may often be soaked out in milk,, but! proper, attention and treatment, the sooner they are dealt with the better. A little molasses or sugar added to the griddle, cake batter is a decided decided help in browning the cakes well. . .....-- When there 'is a tendency fqr ' a pitcher to drip, try rubbing ever so little butter -under the edge of the lip. - - / - : - There is nothing more satisfactory for use in brightening a*mirror than "USIT" is a. skin food and wrinkle chaser. It. builds up firm, elastic tissues, tissues, removes wrinkles fills out depressions. depressions. prevents dryness of skin caused by excessive winds, and restores to your complexion that fine appearance of -freshness and' youth. "USIT" is put up in handsome opal bottles, and until the Drug Stores in -Canada are completely stocked we are filling mail orders. Accept no smb.'s smb.'s tit-ute. . Send .50 cents to-day for trial bottle, sufficient for six weeks' us£. We pay postage to any address in Canada. • Ùsit Manufacturing Co., Limited, Dept. ▲, 476-Boncesvalles Are.; Toronto. '6981--6951 Illustrating the Cape-Collar flowers will be used on the new hats, and quantities of ribbon. The new colors, in millinery are, generally speaking, black, which is quite as strong as every geranium-pink, absinthe, absinthe, polished-gold, mintgreen, and baby chick; the last , a charminglf suggestive title. Among the- attractive millinery notions notions being displayed in the shops, and worn at the southern resorts, are sets consisting of hat, handbag and collarette collarette and fashioned of faille, ' or the new soft luster satins. One of the most attractive- of these is developed in the new Callot color, a soft shade of pinkish lavender. The hat is very simple, a médium sailor turned up sharply on the left side, having no ' contrasting trimming; the bag is of eBMM*****MEMM***B*****MMH 4 1 jj* "un in 1111 STIFF HEC£ .iiiiiilHI^ fi K h M * m ■X u M m * M Why bear those pains ? A single bottle will convince you Sloan's Liniment SLOAN'S LINIMENT Arrests Inflammation. Prevents severe complU cations. Just put a few drops on the painful spot and the pàin disappears. disappears. mxmmxmummmnmmmmm .--fsvi - r - 1 / •0 K v-s.■.. xA Tv 1 -. -.---'V■ - / - v.i -

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