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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1933, p. 7

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womans world by maift m morgan a wommi pltco l in tha home a party note showers for brmes graduation par lies for youngsters bridge parties and lea for visitrg guests all crowd may nd june with entertaining why not try something new and exciting to feed your guests the party sandwich loaf gives you a palatable solution moreover it is jo festive looking that it arouses in terest the minute it puts in its drama tic appearance this is how you make it the recipe serves eight so yeu can double it or triple it depending on the largeness of your heart in extending hospitality sandwich loaf one loaf sandwich bread cup butter creamed 4 hardboiled eggs 8 teaspoons stuffed olives finely chop ped 1 cups mayonnaise 1 cup sar dines minced 13 cup sweet pickles chopped 1 tablespoon pickle juice dash of salt watercress chopped remove the crusts from bread and cut loaf lengthwise in four inch tlices this needs a very sharp knife spread the bottom slice with butter then spread evenly with mixture made by combining mashed egg yolks chop ped egg whites olives and vi cup mayonnaise sardines and pickles cover the second slice of bread but tered on both sides with mixture made by combining sardines sweet pickles pickle juice and vi cup may onnaise and sajt cocr the third slice buttered on both sides with the chopped water cress and a little mayonnaise the fourth slice of bread gets buttered only on the under side and finishes the top of the leaf when the loaf is done ice it on top and sides with mayonnaise a decorate the too with thin slices of sweet pickle and stuffed olives garnish and dish with radish roses and pickle fans when you slice the combined loaf use the sharpest knife you have serve a radish and a pickle fan with each slice onion eggs for a tasty luncheon the following idea offers a different flavor- cut 2 or 3 onions in thin slices and parboil for 5 minutes drain melt some butter in a frying pan put in the onions and simmer very gently for 15 minutes without browning sprinkle with a little flour add grad ually pint of hot milk season with salt pepper and a sprig of parsley bring to the boil and simmer for 10 niinutes stirring well slice a few hardtoiled eggs and cover with the onions and sauce v souffles the making of souffles is rarely attempted except by the most exper ienced cook however if the follow ng rule3 are observed anyone can produce a delicious souffle and win the udmiration of family and guests the fixing of a souffle is of prime import ance whites and yolks of eggs must jjo beaten separately the yolks with rotary beater until thick and lemon colored and the whites with a wire whisk until stiff be sure to fold the whites into yolk mixture carefully tho fluffy consistency of the finished jouffle depends upon this folding which prevents the breaking of the air bubbles in tho egg whites long slow baking is also one of the secrets of souffle making forty to fifty minutes in an average baking dish should be allowed for baking at h temperature of 350 degrees fahren heit when firm to the touch or when a sharp knife inserted in the centro of the souffle comes out clean the souffle is done chocolate souffle this dessert is tistinctly smart and for that reason suitable for com pany occasions however it is so nourishing that it makes a splendid family dessert when vegetables have been served in place of meat two tablespoons butter 2 table spoons flour 1 cup milk 2 squares bitter chocolate g tablespoons granu lated sugar 2 tablespoons hot water 18 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 eggs melt butter and stir in flour when perfectly blended slowly add milk stirring constantly cook and stir until mixture boils melt chocolate over hot water add sugar and hot water and stil until thick and lemon colored beat until cool add salt to vhitc3 of eggs and beat until stiff add vanilla to cooked mixture and fold in whites of eggs turn into a buttered baking dish and bake 45 min utes in a moderate oven serve with whipped cream sweetened and flavor ed with vanilla or a drop of oil of peppermint fish souffle fish souffle is delicious served with a creamed vegetable or holandaise sauce one cup flaked fish 3 eggs 1 cup soft stale bread numbs cup cream teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 teaspoon lemon juice 18 teaspoon pepper fore fish through a coarse seive or ricer combine cream and crumbs and cook stirring constantly for five minute add salt pepper and pars ley sprinkle lemon juice over fish and aid to cooked crumb3 add well beaten yolks of eggs and fold in whites beaten until stiff turn into a buttered baking dish and bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven household hints in mixing mustard stir with a knit ting needle then the mustard can be made in the vessel in which it is to bo served and there is no waste or un tidiness to boil milk without burning be fore putting the milk into the sauce pan boil rapidly a few minutes a couple of tablespoonfuls of water then pour obt the water and put in the milk this is a trick well worth trying if however tho saucepan is a large one add more than two table- spoonfuls of water add enough just to cover the bottom when making a boiled pudding grease the basin in the usual way then shake coarse brown sugar thick ly over the base and sides this makes a toffeelike crust much beloved by children before cleaning copper kettles fill them with boiling water and let stand a while the copper will be found to polish more quickly and the lustre will remain longer than otherwise if brass of any desccription has become dirty or badly tarnished take a piece of cloth damp it slightly and dip it into cement rub tha brass as you would silver then take another cloth and rub the cement off you will find that the brass is like new if you are troubled by your copper rusting in between washdays rub the copper over with soap while still hot and it will not rust the soap that is deposited on the metal will serve to make suds for the next washing day cotton wool will go almost twice as f cr if it is slightly warmed before use if the edge of a saucepan is well buttered the contents will not boil over beeswax mixed with salt will make a rusty flatiron as smooth as glass steel article3 will polish quickly if they are rubbed with vinegar and then polished with a soft duster to discourago flies and moths keep fresh cloves in small vases or in egg cups nw united states minister arrives waireu delano robbin new american minister to canada is met by premier bennott as he arrives at ottawa station to take up bis duties mrs robbing is standing next to canadas premier sunday school lesson banking situation in us is improving washington tho nations banking system is approaching normalty authorities said last week that riore than 14000 of the 18000 banks closed by tho national holiday in march have been reopened on a nor mal basis as a result of the reopening more than 40000000000 or the 13000- 000000 in deposits frozen by presi dent roosevelts emergency order have been freed the improvement in tho situation was reported as the senate prepared to debate tho glass bill designed to prevent such financial crises in the future the measure in addition to guaranteeing deposits imposes strict er regulations throughout tho whole banking structure juno 4 lesson x jesus faces be trayal and denial mark 14 1072 golden text he was despised and rejected of men a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief isa 53 3 i tile betrayal op our saviour vs 1021 it the ijvst supper vs 2226 iii the denial ok our saviour vs 2772 i tub betrayal of olit saviour vs 1021 the plot of judas by many writ ers judas has been called the failure of jesus when our lord chose him for one of hi3 disciples he was un doubtedly promising material but the lust of gold got hold of him he was tho treasurer of the twelve and he began to pilfer from their kttle hoard judas went away and plotted with the chief priests to deliver to them the son of god preparation for the passover jesus wa3 well aware of judass plotting and his purposed- betrayal that is why the preparation for tho passover supper wa3 made so mysteriously keenly sensible of the spiritual fitness of things christ would not eat his last passover outside of jerusalem even with the loving household at bethany but the sacred meat must not bo interrupted by his foes and judas must not know where it was to be held the prophecy of the betrayal 17 and when it was evening he cometh with the twelve judas who after his base interview with the chief priests had had the effrontery to return to bethany and spend the day in the sac- rod company of hi3 lord 18 and as they sat and were eat ing luke tells us of tho strife for precedenco among the disciplos each socking tho most honorable scat at each table john alone gives us the account of christs washing the dis ciples feet an act necessary in that hot and dusty land where all wore only sandals over their bare feet but in their angry struggle for the chief seats no disciple would humble him self to perform a task usually per formed by slaves what they in their prido would not do the son of god condescended to do for them by this great object lesson ho taught the apostles and his disciples throughout all time that the noblest end of mans endeavor is loving service one of you shall betray me even ha that eateth with me joining in a meal with our lord would imply the closest friendship it would bind the traitor in a covenant with jesus a covenant which even while eating he intended to break thus paul said that any one who eats and drinks at the lords table in the communion service un worthily his heart bent on dishonor ing his saviour eateth and drinketh judgment unto himself i cpr 11 29 as did judas 19 they began to bo sorrowful they were horrified that one of their number should be guilty of such base ness and to say unto him one by one is it i 20 and he said unto them it is one of the twelve he that dippeth with me in the dish our lord gave them a token by which to mark the traitor he it is to whom i shall give a sop when i have dippend it then jesus offered judas a morsel of food dipped in a sore of broth which the ingrato accepted thus turning the symbol of friendship into a curse upon his soul that thou doest do quick ly said the master under hi3 breath and judas went forth into the night to finish his fell purpose 21 for the son of man goeth even as it is written of him christs death was not accidental it was fore told in the old testament ps 22 isa 53 etc and it was part of gods plan and foreknowledge from the be ginning of the world acts 2 23 but woe unto that man through whom the son of man is betrayed gods foreknowledge of his deed did not compel judas to perform it and was no excuse for it good were it for that man if he had not been born these words of jesus imply that life is a blessed and glorious thing a great gift which is also nd therefore a great responsibility here judas is stated as a great exception a burden of guilt and misery so heavy as to counteract the immense value jesus pt upon a single life ii the last supper vs 2220 and as they were eating he took bread to signify that his body would be broken on the cross the lords supper is at every point a re minder of christs sacrificial and atoning death and gave to them and said take ye participation in tho lords supper is not optional with christians it is commanded this is my body the broken bread was to the disciples a token a symbol of the death on the cross which christ was to die it is to us a symbol of tho crucifixion of christs body accom plished for our sakes the meaning of tho cup 23 and he took a cup and when he had given thanks christ knew that unmeasur ed benefit would come to mankind from his death so that ho could give thanks even over this symbol of his lifeblood poured forth from the cross of shame and agony he gave to them and they all drank of it as he commanded for he said matt 26 27 drink ye all of it 26 and when they had sung a hymn they went out unto tha mount of olives iii the denial of our saviour vs 2772 tho prophecy of tho denial 27 and jesus saith unto them all ye shall be offended jesus had done his best to prepare them for the terrible events that wero to come but they were yet unprepared they would fall over them they would desert him and flee at his arrest as came to pass so we modern christians are often un prepared for the hardships that be long to the christian life and trails find us unready for them 28 howbeit after i am raised up i will go beforo you into galilee- our kindly saviour in his prophecy of smiting and scattering yet inserted a note of hope and cheer they were to seo him again and in their familiar galilee surroundings tho sorrows of gethsemane the remainder of the chapter pictures in the first place the awful scene of gethsemane never was man so stark alone as the son of man in gethsemane at length he prevailed so as to be able to pray not my will but thine be done the arrest and tho trials of christs arrest in gethsemane the three chief events are the shameless kiss of judas pointing out his lord to the soldiers peters silly flourish of his sword cutting off the ear of mal- chus the high priests servant which christ atonco miraculously healed and the desertion of the disciples who all ignominiously forsook christ and fled there were two trails of jesus that night both illegal and- inconclusive but a sentence of death could not be voted before sunrise so a second meet ing of the council was called for early tho next morning so carefully were these jews to observe the letter of the law while cruelly ignoring its spirit compulsory housework advocated in germany hildesheim ger introduction of one year3 compulsory housework service for girls irrespective of social status is advocated by executives of tho federal union of hausfrauen vereine all of the organizations making up tho union joined the hitler movement under tho recommendation tho one year of compulsory housework could be served at home married women teachers requested to resign auburn ny married teachers whose husbands are gainfully em ployed have been asked to the board of education to resign effective at tho close of the present school year tha board also said that a clause would be inserted in the next con tracts cancelling tha contract of any teacher who married during tha school year in addition teacher3 having 40 years or more of service were asked to retire at the school years close ideal for spring by helen williams illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern woman director f was school dunce seven years aga caroline haslett decided women knew too little about electrical devices misj caroline haslett cbk direct or of tho british womens electrical association confesses that she should have been born a boy as a child she hated all the things that girls usually adore and was al ways more interested in machinery and things mechanical than in dolls and toys her father was an engineer but bo ridiculed the idea of a girl euterlug ha workshop miss haslett however was deter mined on an engineering career and finally got a po3t in a boiler works since then she has become tho fore most woman electrician in britain if not in europe seven years ago she decided that women knew too little about elec tricity especially about the electrical devices in the homo so she started out to teach them i felt that women should know how to mend fuses use a screwdriver and not to be forced to call in a man when ever anything went wrong said miss haslett the womeus electrical associa tion has been so successful in this aim that there are now more than thirty branches in different parts of england with over 5000 members we givo lectures for women in all branches of electricity affecting the home misa haslett talks mathematics with people like sir arthur eddlngton yet 3he was a dunce at school it is amusing to remember my school days and recall that i was a perfect idiot at mathematics and wa3 always at the bottom of the class re marked miss haslett o with separate skirts and jacket suits so exceedingly modish for spring tho blouse is enjoying much popularity todays model is precious its a simple wearable type that is dainty to a degree with its shirred shoulders and puffed sleeves the boyish collar gives it a tailored feel ing its made in a jiffy the small cost is amazing crepe silk prints plain cropes plaided taffeta organdie etc adapt themselvos perfectly to this cute blouse stylo no 2520 is designed for sizes 12 14 1618 20 years 3c and 38 inches bust size 16 will require 1 yards 35- inch material and yard for collar how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly gving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto though familiarity may not breed contempt it takes off the edge of ad miration hazlltt 0 tho first direct telephono service between germany and palostino has just been oponod junior leagues association choose toronto for convtn philadelphia the association of junior leagues of america have de cided to hold the 1934 convention in toronto and have named miss mar garet c mitchell of montreal as ie- gional director of its first district em bracing canadian branches a reso lution adopted recommended that leagues undertake nonpartisan civic and legislative education of members in this connection the delegates were urged to seek public office is neces sary to achieve their goals miss gertrude s ely of bryn mawr chairman of the pennsylvania league of women voters lauded the leagues for their decision to compaign for better working conditions sho urged reading of numerous newspapers to form independent opin ions on important questions european women happier because old fashioned new york mile andres colin one of tho few women executives on the league of nations staff be lieves her european sisters are bet ter oft than american women be cause they are old fashioned because women in enrope have kept so very much to the old fash ioned womens way of life thoy are much less affected by current eco nomic conditions than your women here said mils colin a native of belgium who is in new york for a vacation the younger womee of europa are looking back to getting married a3 a goal in lifo not to finding jobs and careers i do not like young mothers for office workers one of two thluga suffer the home or the job twocent duty on strawherries ottawa two cents per pound will ba added to the value for duty of strawberries imported into canada from may 25 to july 31 inclusive when entered under tho intermediate or general tariff it was announced by tho department of national revenue motorcycle built to encircle globe llbson portugal a seagoing mo torcycle has been built by two sailors armlndo pereira and jaime silva for a trip around tho world it consists of a motor cycle around which they built a watertight vessel tho travellers say it will tako them over land and water and round tha world in a year mutt and jeff by bud fisher broadway columnist attacks jeff whats this lanmadv hails jefr to court judge rpranis lit tie fellow for knocking hr commercial fruits brought 10077907 british columbia ranked first as producer on tario second durin 1932 the value of the commercial pro duction of fruits in caaada last yeal is estimated at 10077907 while that of fruit trees bushes and plants sold by the nursery growers of the do minion is placed at 37s9 and of lloricultural and decorative plants at 1007090 in the production of fruit british columbia led all the provinces with ontario second and nova scotia third ontario was tho leading contra in the production of lloricultural and decorative plants followed by british columbia tor fruit trees and bushes tho provincial figures havo not yet been published but returns for earlier years indicate that ontario is tha source of the larger part of tho output in this branch of agriculture british columbia again holding second rank apples accounted for over halt tha value of fruit production in canada last year the total for the dominion being 551s519 in this branch of fruit growing british columbia led all tho provinces with a value of 3040- 519 while nova scotia came second at 1312500 and ontario third at g72- 750 to tho quantity production bri tish columbia contributed 4352170 boxes which at three boxes to the bar rel i3 equivalent to 1450723 barrels in nova scotia the apple crop wa 7500000 barrels and in ontario 515- 000 quebec produced 179000 barrels and new brunswick 42000 barrels leading provinces in the growth of other fruits ontario leads although british columbia ii prominent in some varieties for tha dominion as a whole tho production of pears cherries strawberries and rasp berries was larger in 1932 than in 1931 the dominion pear crop last year waa 904203 bushels compared with 399821 bushels in 1931 cherries rose from 23s4s7 to 242- 531 bushels strawberries increased from 17543050 to 23909752 quarts and raspberies from 5723473 to 7- 410012 quarts of pears ontario pro duced 750000 bushels and british co lumbia 144203 bushels of cherries ontario grew 200000 bushels and bri tish columbia 3g531 bushels of strawberries ontario was the source of 9893000 quarts and british colum bia of 8710752 quarts while of rasp berries ontarios output was 3723000 quarts compared with 3058512 quaru for british columbia tho peach crop for the dominion was 283750 bushels of which 240000 bushels came from ontario and 43750 from british co lumbia ontario is credited with all tho dominions grapo production of 49000000 pounds apple trees made the largest contri bution to the sales of fruit trees and bushes as did apples to the production of fruits the total value of treei sold was 98313 of which 59887 came from the sale of winter trees among other fruits raspberry bushea wero outstanding at 27395 whila cherry trees accounted for 21100 pear trees 19100 peach trees 17797 plum trees 14420 and grape vines 13200 greenhouse plants for cut flowers led in value among lloricul tural and decorative plants with a valuo of 1079232 or about two- thirds of tho total outdoor decoratlva trees bushes and plants accounted for 304404 outdoor roses for cg022 flowering bulbs for 10994 and speci fied outdoor plants such as azaleas and begonias for 102800 the report on lloricultural and decorative plants is based on 107 returns from growers of which 97 came from ontario and 21 from british columbia scalp specialist advises wearing hat delay baldnesi chicago if you want to keep youi hair dont go collegiate all at once too much shining sun may product a shining dome so said paul a thomas a trichologist scalp spe cialist a short period of exposura on the head thomas said is excel lent bnt hot sun on it all day long booms the hair treatment business ia the autumn weve pampered ou thatches under bowlers too long t4 expect them to come out and be he- men overnight more figures to be added to canadian war memorial ottawa the national war memor ial which for some timo has been oa view in hyde park london and u now being dismantled cannot be de livered in ottawa for several months it is to be taken back to the marcll brothers studio to have a few mor figures added thero has never been a slslsicon where it will be th menmrial resigned to bo station 4 tticderntion park but whcthal it will bo on the site of tho present post office or the old site of the cltjf hall is not decided tho war memor ial will not be erected hastily weight of gold coins sends woman to hospital nowark nj her heart damaged by tho weight of doubloons sho carried in her clothes mrs anrlca tarbioo is in tho hospital physicians said thl several pounds of gold coins and cur rency she carried in her pockets ha contributed to a heart attack

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