& & TPO OW & & rete pe y eee plaster, sets too quickly when mixed with water, But this will not happen if vinegar is used to mix it instead Here's an American Boost for Canada of water, td | PE { > Cake Baking After reviewin , i 5 ~ When one finds that there is not in a IRA 8 rs a a ' sufficient milk for the baking of a Economic Research = Bureau, : with i $e cake, merely add water until the re- headquarters in New York, puts for- LE quired amount is reached. This is one ward a chearful view of Canada's # 3 = =! ; Pre : itistance White "watered milk" will prospects. This United States author- = | Se : : Ne di ER 3 make no erence. Sometimes it ity says: "We beli 23 Sr A b (BE B Mair M Mor an even makes the cake a little lighter. LESSON 1--JULY 7. return in the clouds of heaven (Maft. aye do riers ihat Cavagiang J ] 3 : 1p y . : "Winter Quilts MOSES (LEADER AND LAWGIVER) | 21: 30; 26: G4), > tunate position that their country is ¥. nk rae 4 a > Winter blankets and quilts will be| ---Exodus 24: 3.8, 12.18, "And the glory of Jehovah abode |. during this time of world storm . i t , +e +0000 FTES 1000004000000 0000000 kept in good condition if they are| GOLDEN TEXT--Blessed is the na.|UPon Mount Sinai, aud the cloud ¢ov- We believe. that capital mvested in & s i : TEMPTING SOUFFLES Corn Flake Date Cookies rolled up with a quantity of camphor | tlon whose God Is the Lord. --Psalm | ered it six days; and the seventh day. |. 0 =n © 00 through the storm ; Souffle for main course or dessert % pound dates (1% ¢ups chopped! flakes and placed in the paper bag in| 38: 12a. 3 he called unto Moses out of the midst far better than capital in the United % 2a good company luncheon dish. % cup sugar < * which clothes come from thé cleaner. THE LESSON 10 115 SETTING nny on RN (tu y States." : 3b: ven when- ing i } of the glory J : REIL Line Tet ovare IW ets a oa LE up| 2 tablespoons water 5 ats iif then resty to | TIME-Moses, born In 1671 BC, |of Jahovah was like devouring fie on | Aan We read: "Time and zai, : ) i 8 you off as a clever| 2 tablespoons orange juice th a string and it is then ready to the t tt in history, 'it has been proved in cook. A souffle's not so hard to| 1 tablespoon grated orange peel be -stored away. ~-- Ted 13.28 one Iidied aa twenty the iia, uy fi fin Sis of periods of serious world_ depression 2 achieve, either, once you get the] Remove the seeds from the dates rvs Ay a ad died, Ronse, oa a AA following wars, that thé countries idea, : and boil dates, sugar, water, orange Blue Eggs Make Hen Famous | 57 ult touon Lis othe ver oie | shrine was porecived ny the wriatSt having the geod fortune to possess $ Thy 2 Justo souffle, done with juice and grated orange peel until nih Ri%ou alls in the year 1491 we may suppose ole | a hay po large resources in rare metals per : Trot hike fay b We svening ith soft paste is formed. Just because she lays blue eggs,| prLACE--oOn Mt. Sinal, probably on [their vision by the envelope of cloud | ¢@Pita have fared the best. And Can- p Jo : d ' | tomatoes, 1 cup shortening Henrietta, a modest. Irish hen, has| jena Mousa, as the shining face of the reflection | #da is enjoying a metal boom in this and cottage pudding with maple 1 cup brown sugar become famous throughout Eur- of it was afterwards covered with a | Crisis second to no country in the § sauce. Hic] { 3% Sups flour : es ope. Henrietta began life in We "And Moses came and told the | veil, world. Although a price level low : 4 teaspoon salt humble way on a farm in the neigh-| people all the words of Jehovah, and | 'And Mo-es entered into the midst | enough to move Canada's present A po. v Bake Long and Slowly % cup water borhood of Dublin. But a bird of pe pie Si all the people [Of the cloud, and went up into the | Stock of wheat may be temporarily 4 or a souffle, whites and yolks of 2 cups corn flakes her ability was bound to get on, and [answered with one voice, and safd, [ mount; and Moses was in the mount | bearish on the Canadian situation, it 3 eggs must be beaten separately, the 2 teaspoons baking powder now she is a favored inmate at the | A) the words which Jehovah hath | forty days and forty nights." Moses | Will in the long tun be distinctly ; : Jolks ih 8 rary beater ii Cream the shortening, add the Farner Agriciliural College, Di spoken will we do." How easy it |is called the lawglver to the very |Pullish for the railroads, for Gov- ! ed an e | sugar and beat thoroughly. Add the in. Henrietta looks like a ode! was to take such a vow as this in \ ; ernment financing, and the general hiding ai Platter with a wire | flour, which has been sifted with the Island Red, but, as they shy at the ny midst of the awful Pisin rk hy Dt, " 21). and | yyginess situation of Canada. Facing 5 i: sk until stiff. baking powder and slat, then the college, you can't tell a book by its] gpjandor that had accompanied the prophet, many centuries later, by |a series of good crops--at a time of . ; 5 It 8 just as necessary to beat the | water and last the corn flakes. Roll cover. However, shortly they willl giving of the law on Sinai! When the | H08¢8 (12: 13). No lawglver of any | drought in the Southern Hemisphere : ' ® : Volks Shoreughlny 25 the whites, the cookie dough thin (about 3-16 know more, for then some of the| tremendous emotions of this occa- Sge or any nation ever communicated | --Canada will find the world paying x 4 8 sul whites into the | inches thick) and cut into rounds. mysterious eggs are going to hatch.|gion had passed away, Israel became [© & People cuch a code of funda. |her not only millions for her pro- yolk mixture carefully, The fluffy [Spread one round with the date mix Cynics remarks that in Chile there |guiity of breaking all the command. | Mental legislation as did Moses to | duction of metals, but millions in : texture of the finished souffle de-|(ure and put a second round on top is a-breed of hen which lays blue] ments Israel during the days that followed | addition for her wheat. As a matter pends upon this folding which pre- | pressing the edges together. Bake on eggs as a matter of course without| «And Mo-es wrote all the words |! communion witty God on Mount [of fact, with the possible exception 'vents the breaking of the air bubbles | greased baking sheet in a moderate getting any of the limelight attach-|of Jehovah." The origin of the first | S/nal of Russia (where metal production ¥ gt in he S28 Mien i an oven (875 degrees F.) for 16 to 20 ing to Heng: But Ronnies portion of Holy Scripture that ever is increasing at a rapid rate, and oo 0 aking is one '0 e | minutes. Yields 36-21%" cookies. mere.y answers "Cu ut: existed as such, whatever earlier . where there is indicated a large cro so Qme secrets of souffle making, too. Forty | Bran Bptterscotch Rotel or -------- writings may now or afterwards have The Oriole's Nest of grains this year), it "would jv to fifty minutes in an average bak- * x x . been incorporated in the Pentateuch. ' difficult to find a country in the ing dish should be allowed for bak- Cookies This season it doesn't seem to Grain Exports to "And rose up early in the morning, (Calgary Herald) ~ | world that nature has favored more ing at a temperature of 350 degrees 1 cup butter (3% pound) matter much whether you have a and bullded an altar under the mount, The oriole's nest is among the| than Canada in this present upside- ( F. When firm to the touch the| 2 cups brown sugar sleeve or not. Pretty capelets U.S. are Revealed and twelve pillars, according to the | most intresting in avian architec-| down world." ki souffle is done. 2 eggs with plaits shoulder the responsi- twelve tribes of Israel, Cf. 17: 15; [ ture. As jt is a job of work where Lastly, the Bureau predicts very E LENE 1 cup bran bility charminglly for you in this Ottawa. -- More than 1,000,000 | 20: 24. "needle and thread" play a promin-| much higher prices for rare metals : X Potato Cheese Souffl 3 cups flour model, don't you think? Pichiels of Canadian dit Sorc "Aud he sent -young men of the{ent part, its fabrication is left to|and rare metal securities. These are iu . rash hoes e 2: teaspoons baking powder I asy to make! Just glance at ioosd § West C to th children of Israel, who offered burnt | the drab-colored hen. Hers is a] specialties in which Canada abounds. 2 2 ~Two cups mashed potatoes, 1 cup| 0 Tol d dad the miniature diagram. - [shipped from Yyestern Ganada to Ye | yoring; and sacrificed peace-offer- | workaday life, and she seems con-| --Toronto Mail & Empire i ! grated cheese, 2 tablespoons melted Team but.er and sugar, add oggs It can be fashioned of almost | United States during the 13 months ings of oxen unto Jehovah." There | tent to, al "h rs ; A butter, 1-3 cup milks, 2 eggs, % tea. | 2nd beat together. Add bran. 'Sift| any summer cotton in sheer or | ended April 30, 1934, according to[ yor. vor' 1 rests and there was | to 0... er pores Sbolse : sports weave, besi i - g spoon salt, -- teaspoon white pep. | flour and baking powder and add to ig » besides linens, tub | a return tabled recently in the as yet no Provision for a sin offer- Sans pilin y a bl a F 1 F per, % teaspoon mustard. first mixture. Shape into roll and| si 5 ote SRA Ae den Hotes of Comilions. id Ci Ew wh Fs a aa, ortune mm rogs = &. a Mix: grated cheese thoroughly Store nn refrigerator. When needed, lady 1% 18 Syne fe Manitoba and Saskatchewan were "And Moses took half of the blood, | mestic duties ) 5. fe R 11 OIldR k X 4 a with. potato.. Add milk and melted slice in about 3-8 slices and bake 40-inches bust mle re 8 the heaviest exporters of barley, i a 3 gh {tl ! And he ith exauisi ecalis ac et « : butter and seasonings and beat with | ° cookies sheet in hot oven (425 30% - yards of Su q ire Fo, whens oats. hay and. shrat to and put it In basins; and half o the And so she weaves with exquisite HS 5 degrees F.) for about 10 minutes. 18 Vi t -inch materia ye, BAL, Pi A blood he sprinkled on the altar." | skill, using her beak as a ncedle, a a . Na & a slotted spoon until smooth. Add|$: ; : : with 95 yard of 86-inch contrast- | the United States in that period, Blood repre ents the life of an ani- | pouch nearly. seven inches dee Scientists in Russia, according to yolks of eggs well beaten (until | Yie'ds 7% dozen cookies 22 inches in| jpg, : with Alberta and British Columbia | ai and. wherever it ls oftered in| swung' from the topmost. tins of | the London Times, arc now working Bl 4 BENT Ry EE or SUTIN Solr) TAY fon diameter. -- + i HEL ; rr sharing to a -small extent. 1 sacrifice in the old Testament it i8 | cottonwood tree pine, a so o> plans to extend the span of 5 E in whites beaten until stiff. Turn 7 RX : Figures were as follows: Barley, | y ag . ha i! _| human life to an avérage of 180 ; : into a well buttered baking dish and Corn Flake Macaroons resulis are generally obtained if at 265.87 bushels; rye, 1,136 bushels; Damme oll he pag Ch he strang years. They may or may not succeed. lw bake forty minutes in a moderate 2 eggs whites Jory 3 ups are being made at af heat, 1,061,504 bushels; oats, 50,-| roited by his sin, sin always being, [ Fashioned of string, horschair,| But if they do, racketeers may find : oven (350 degrees F.). Serve from 1 cup sugar time; then one tablespoon per cup | g49 bushels; hay, 41,109 tons, and|in God's sight, punishable by death, | bits of cotton and wool, the whole it a bit more difficult to find: gullible : baking dish. 2 cups corn flakes ¥ should be sufficient for the average straw, 56,220 tons. $s "And he took the book of the cov-| forms a felt-like bag that is rain- | Victims. Of course, it is just possible 1 This fish souffle makes a delicious 5 4 Ry I Ee aig tb Gr ; enant," Apparcitly the laws recor- proof and sccure, and the brooding has Sven ape the projenny Jong uncheon served with a creamed IP BOLDIN ie RL 3 igarator sure. 2 ded in the previous four chapters.| bird sitting on her clutch of ecggs| life scheme of things young fellows vegetable or Hollandaise sauce. V2 teaspoon vanilla extract, well-rounded tablespoon of coffee FARM- FLASHES "And read in the audience of the| has little 2 fear Nom' the bi M0 Ly of 70 to 80 may refuse to heed the xe Beat egg whites until they are| for cach cup. In a bell shaped per- people: and they said, All that Je-| With isd Yoornod of | warnings of oldsters of 170, when ~ 3 stiff enough to hold their shape, but| colator with either hot or cold water, hovah "hath spoken will wo do, and ! a Juin on pi 0 port: the latter tell them: "They tried that t * »? Fish Souffle not until they lose their shiny ap-|or in the pump style percolator with | Three hundred chicks have been Bo chodibnt. And Mosse took the OR, SAG eS a eon (eRDer we when I was just a lad." : as ] Pid p COC cared at : s nest, sometimes partially roofed over rll One cup flaked fish, 3 eggs, 1 cup | pearance. Fold in sugar carefully. | boiling water, it will take 7 minutes | hatched and successfully reare blood and sprinkled it on the people, | to hide her from the prving oyes of | These pessimistic reflections are soft stale. bred crumbs, 3% cup|Fold in corn flakes, nutmeats and | "perking" for the first four cups [kure, France, from the Canadian Re- and sald, Behold the blood of the | hawks and crows 2 he oe "builds | the fruit of reading of a new frog | " % cream, % teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon | cocoanut. Add vanilla. Drop on al and then one additional minute of | cord of Performance stock imported covenant, which Jehovah hath made | far from the protecti hich h scheme that is being offered. farm- 3 i minced parsley, 1 teaspoon lemon |well greased baking sheet. Bake in| each additional cup. Allow to stand [in 1934. As a consequence, represent. with you concerning all these words." | | bitati : Ai 3 hy it SUMAN Sin the United States. "As ro- Juice, 3 teaspoon pepper, a moderate oven (360 degrees F.)|2 to 3 minutes before pouring and a [atives from France are to visit Can- |, covenant is a compact entered into ? on Dhgvy lp A Ruts bi I corded in a Pennsylvania 'newspaper, , Force fish through a coarse sieve [about 1p to 20 minutes. Remove pans | beautifully clear cup should be the ada this year to make more purch- by two parties, the validity of which | Toor able how quickly some birdsi * mphlet entitled "A Fortune in A Se : ¥ : nadian R.O.P. stock. ' respond to the protection that con-|r 3 or ricer. Combine cream and [from oven, place a damp towel and result. If cold water is used in the |2ses of Cana . Is dependent upon both parties keep-| aot with civilization affords them Frogs," appropriately bound in gold, crumbs and cook, stirring constantly | remove macaroons immediately. with | pump style of percolator, it will take al -|ing their vows, The blood, being Siitinr santingl while on are | 18 being distributed in' that state, | for 'five minutes. Add salt, pepper [a spatula or sharp knife. If macaro-| 16 minutes for the first four .cups | The number of inspected shibments t _ oqo," the altar and on tie bein hatched and lowly wi An order blank accompanying the - | and parsley. Sprinkle lemon juice | ons become hardened to pan, they [and the one additional minute for |©of poultry from Canada from Jan people, bound together a holy God and | Ei oui family the male | Pamphlet offers five pairs of frogs over fish and add to cooked crumbs. may be put in the oven for a few [each cup. uary 1 to May 31, 1935 comprised a separated. nation, oriole is : uall stuiking in plumage and--16 books on bullfrog farming, , Add well beaten yolks of eggs and | minutes to soften. A standard meas-| Boiled coffee, requires a coarser [4487 boxes of turkeys; 33,154 boxes |= ' = +7 © FT Moses, | or timbre a 2 A NE pas all for $47.50 cash. The back yard. itn JV fold in whites beaten until stiff.| uring tablespoon which has a round | grind than does percolated. Mix the |0f chickens; 323 boxes ot fowl; 26 Come uf to ma inte the mount, and | or. pre Dc re from head to [i$ envisioned as an ideal 'spot for i Turn into a buttered baking dish and | bowl may Be used for shaping the [ ground coffee with a. little. cold | boxes pfigesso; 485 AR be there: and I will give thee the tail" while white spots and edgings frog farming, after a small pond has bake forty minutes in a moderate | macaroons. : water, put in the pot and measure [2nd one box of Dignoly 8) oe tables of stone, and the law and the trim his black wings been made. The frogs . themselves oven, 'Serve from baking dish. rive sy _|in the remainder of the water. Bring | Promiately 2,280,000 Ly te commandment, which 1 have written, | aro described as quiet, evem a pre. 1 MAKING COFFEE | io EPR Inf, G08, ont 68 (00 ott mons sported waa 11041 | (thot mayen teach then, And uc malo i : Math y] - minutes. ow to seltle, a ab- * ! Moses rose up, and Joshua, his min- SALUT d'AMOUR TRY THESE One needs no particular charm, . boxes. . i ! 3 . less than a year, and there is an im- Corn flakes and other ready-to-eat | words or fussy gadgets to make a ge TR #5 Wim al le a a, foe, on Loved one, as each blue day with | Plication, but no more, that the com. cereals are familiar to every house-| good cup of coffee, but one must use white or. egg-Shell, Uanadtan cattle "exported 40: 104 elders, Tarry ve here for us, until we "twilight dies z pany selling the frogs will offer a 3 4 wife, for they have become the most | freshly roasted, freshly ground cof- United States from January 1 to-June| "again unto you; and behold, | Here you will find me walting ag be. | steady market for the surplus pro- distinctive feature of the breakfast | fet of a pleasing blend and have an 6, 1935, totalled 79,295, together with ANTON awd JUIT S78 With yous whose)" fare duction. table. The fact that they can play a| immaculately clean pot in which to HOME HINTS 1570: talves, The' nhumner. of; catile ever hath a cause, let him come near Through night with its deep, dream | The Pennsylvania State Fish Com- welcome and appetizing part in both | make it. i The Kitchen Sink thus exported io the United States | oo, 2 = ph Ho ee words, | shadows ug mission has answered a number of the other two meals of the day is| It is advisable to purchase coffee | The next time any garments have | during this time is approximately what would seem to be the thought of | You will hear me call . . "You are | inquiries about frog farming with not, however, so widely recognized [in small quantities, such as a week's | been cleaned with gasoline, instead [8,000 more than the total export of Moses as he began bis ascent of the ever within my heart", . . the information that it takes from 'e as it should be. : : supply at a time. And once it is in| of throwing away the soiled gasoline | cattle {from Canada during the whole MONET Why did not the Invite, : eighteen to twenty-four months for a : { 71 During the dog days, few luncheon | the home it should be kept in a [pour it down the kitchen sink. It is |if 1934 to all countries; | tion "extend to all of the seventy eld- | Years may pass between, slill the | the frog to develop from egg to tad- FE 2 FA dishes will be found more refreshing | tightly covered container to exclude excellent for cutting the grease de- : the | ers? Does God speak with greater in-| the memory of my dream pole and a sim?7ar period to develop 'a than a bowl of corn flakes and milk | air and retain the flavor. posits, Shipments of Canadian beet to th timacy to some servants of his than |I will keep with lonely heart yearn. [into a frog of marketable size. Fur- § with sliced, fresh fruits--and none is| There are three methods by which SE United States during the mebig ol to_ others, and it go, why? ' ing, thermore, there are no successful : more easily or quickly prepared. The | coffee may be made: Drip or fil- Window Cords April, 1935, amounted to 955, "And Moses wert up into the mount | Years may pass between, unforgotten | frog farms in Pennsylvania. same combination makes an 'ideal | tered; percolated; and boiled, and| If the window cords are given: a |POUNds as aganst none a year Tol | and the cloud covered the mount, | 1s my dream, The promotes of the frog farms SIE supper dish for the children, supply- | with each use enough coffee to make | little attenion, they will wear longer, | The APril beef exports to Great hee Clouds first appear in God's covenant | For I know you will be returning, | Will not be deterred by such facts, ing an abundance of essential vita-|it sufficiently strong. and also make the windows raise | '2In amounted to 2.300 pounds Py concerning the rainbow (Cen, 9: 13 Perhaps they have heard of the mins and mineral salts, The drip method is preferred by [and lower much easier. Dust the | 282Inst 100,700 in April, 1934. hin 16). The next time we hear of a |Then, Loved One, I offer you my | 'Prize wheat" racket that was suc. The prepared cereals are also in-| many because there is not the pos-| cords occasionally, then rub with a | total exports of Crisdisn beef ob the cloud is when God leads the children | faithful heart, cessfully cultivated in Ontario some valuable as an ingredient for many | sibility of "over-cooking" what with | well-greased cloth. first four months of 1935 were 2831. | of Israel by a pillar of cloud by day | No one but you shall ever call his [45 years ago--the racket was cul 3 delicious cakes, cookies and other|the boiling water only coming in ew 700 pounds, as compared vig onthe | (BX: 13: 21, 22; 14: 10, 20, 24), Later. [ own, tivated successfully, not the wheat. ¥ M delicacies, To them, the crispy flavor | contact with the measured coffee Patching Plaster 600 pounds for the first four m a cloud rested, as it were, in the holy | It beats with a love no words can |In that swindle men would ppear BC "of the cereals give an appeal that|once, The beans are finely ground The usual trouble one has when of 1934, of holles (I, Kings 8: 10, 11), The tell, in a rural section selling "prize ; proves irresistable to family and|for the drip method, and the wafer | patching holes in the wall is that -- | Lord Jesus was received up into bea-|and its dreaming is yours, alone. sced wheat at $5 a bushel and giv- guests, used must be madly boiling. Best | the plaster of Paris, matching | 8 - Jven in a cloud (Acts 1: 9), and will Francis Smith, Toronto, | ing a legal contract--call in your own lawyer--to buy all the wheat ma ort pa : " grown at $56 per bushel. Few bit, oe . but some did. Then the same men wl FU MANCHU By Sax Rohmer THE ZYAT KISS--On Guard Against Death came back in the Autumn 'and B- { J 4 ; a . bought all the wheat grown at $6 Toe x table BK ii i per bushel. Everybody then want- 1 \| ; J and ed to buy this wheat under similar | q contracts and did, and back came the i \ , buyers 30 Bought up all the wheat " E. at $5 per bushel .Growing wheat on 8 hes this basis was a gold mine! aot The news spread all across the : province, so that all this now great | i § & quantity "of wheat found sale at $6 } : et per bushel under contract all ovee i ee pl Ontario--thousands of farmers had ; contracts, and probably have them : BR iar yet, but the buyers were never seen : dat again, They cashed in on their sales A a ; Johns Spring of the third year and { iid 3 ie ELS eft for greener pastures. | he § 0 It it isn't wheat, it's frogs --- ov | Sa E Sy even chain letters! 4 ¥ ; A i rman ado { on Smit Hath Bon ilhions ina Do gi walt ani jhe shat : ot : . ER "Let us make ostenta ations fo rofire, © corner, varnish on the floor has completely 2 vA Petrie," Nayland Smith said cooly on I think Wo 'edn pocketlamp, He also laid a golf club be- disappeated before revarnishing it. It LS | rly onl Fu Manchu sarvents fo a ph oy evar side him, Atl itched out Rie ght, tha Is just as easy to give it another REE it? sepium hited af ha Zeya) Kin, Bin uber Hines was broken by 8 oa before the old one has worn : 1) windows!" Wriking two. . - rough,