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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 12, 1934, p. 7

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womans world by mair m morgan ihimiiim cookies check up on your cooky jar and see if it shows signs of depletion the fol lowing recipes will take care of your needs they are interestingly simple to make let us pause for a moment and con sider the varieties we may choose from drop cookies belong to stiffer drop batters icebox cookies and rolled cookies lie midway between the soft and stiff doughs the drop cookies may be of the but ter or butterless type iu each case the mixture is just stiff enough to drop by small spoonfuls on to a greas ed sheet where they must hold their shape without spreading wherefore it is evident that they are heavier than our usual drop batters preparation general rules for cakemaking for the choosing of ingreients pre paration for eodklng by getting ready on the table all the ingredients and utensils preparing tins aud cake cool ers etc hold in a general way for cookies oven temperature may on occasion be higher for small than for large cakes as they will have baked through more quickly and should not be cook ed so slowly as to dry theiu out be sure the oven bakes evenl aud avoid opening the doo too often during baking aj this lowers the oven heat and slows up the cooking and dont overtake cookies many doughs that come from the oven soft become crisp when cool typical rolled cookies half cup shortening 2 cups flour 1 cup sugar 3 teaspoons baking pow der 2 eggs vi teaspom salt 2 table spoons milk teaspoon vanilla cream the shortening aiic blend in the sugar gradually and beat until light and fluffy add the wellbeaten eggs and milk sift the flour meas ure and resift with the salt stir gra dually into the buttersugaregg mix ture adding the baking powder with the last measure of flour mix to a moderately stiff dough a little more flour may be required flavor roll to yi inch thickness between layers of wax paper cut out with a floured cut ter bake on a greased sheet in a mod erate oven 375 degrees f until brown 12 to 15 minutes lows is of the very simplest kind and is moreover a most inexpensive one cup shortening 1 cup white sugar 2 cups flour 4 teaspoon salt tea spoon baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder v4 cup sour milk 2 cups rolled oats cream shortening separately and thoroughly blend iu sugar gradually sift flour measure aud resift with salt soda and baking powder add sour milk and rolled oats alter nately to tho batter and sugar mixture then gradually stir in the sifted dry ingredients to make a soft dough chill until very arm this will require about 12 hours roll to 1g inch thick ness using a lightly floured board cut out with floured cutter and bake in a moderate oven 330 degs f until lightly browned 10 to x5 minutes aground cheese snacks butter thin slices of bread then re move crusts place a slice of cheese sprinkled with relish between each press slices firmly together fry in a little hot bacon fat serve on a hot sunday school lesson dish garnished with parsley fried tomatoes or mushrooms with tea- ragout of veal heat 1v4 cups brown sauce spoon relish and one teaspoon miuced 1 onion in a pan until they boil then add lb cooked green peas and 2 lb chopped cold roast veal make piping hot aud serve with new pota toes and caulibower typical icebox cookies ya cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon bak ing powder y teaspoon saft tea spoon vanilla mix as rolled cookies adding flour aufllclent to make a soft dough chill in the bowl in which dough was mixed sntll firm enough to shape form into roll of desired thickness wrap in wax paper and chill for 12 hours or over night if the dough flattens out on the bottom of the roll reshape and again chill when very firm slice down thinly with a sharp knife bake on an ungreased sheet in a moderate oven 375 degs f until lightly brown- ed 12 to 15 minutes variations for either mixture for cookies the rolled cooky dough or ice box dough may be varied raisins add vi cup washed and dried seedless raisins before the last addition of flour nut add v- cup chopped nut meat as above for raisins cocoanut add jj cup shredded cocoanut as above pineapple add i cup very well drained pineapple as above omit the vanilla spice sift li teaspoons cinna mon 23 teaspoon ginger and 13 tea spoon each mace cloves aud allspice with tho flour chocolate melt 2 squares choco late over hot but not boiling water stir into buttersugar mixture before adding egg orange flavor with lvi table spoons orange rind in rolled cook ies substitute orange julco for milk iced cookies cover cold baked cookies with a tblu layer of suitable icing potato cheese moulds one pound of cooked potatoes 1 pound cheese 1 egg and seasoning beat the egg and cheese mix the cheese and potatoes and moisten with the beaten egg mould into shapes and place on a greased tin bake in a hot oven for ten minutes till nicely browned serve hot or cold yorkshire polony mix 1 lb lean minced beef lb lean ham or bacon with one cup bread crumbs one egg and seasoning pack this mixture into a buttered jar cover with buttered paper and steam for 3 hours serve with a salad egg mayon naise or devbled eggs the norwegian niotorship tai yin which grounded at point reyes 30 miles north of san francisco in a fog is shown here just beforo a derrick and tugs refloated it to open a glass bottle with a glass topper light a match near the topper the bottle will open immediately and very easily paint and mortar spou may be re moved from windows with hot vinegar if they are rtubborn use turpentine and sand beware of too much bluing iu the water in which you rinse your white goods it will yellow them in time stuffed heart a heart stuffed and baked makes an appetising and inexpensive dish to vary meals which are apt to become monotonous at this time of year for a large family a beef heart is most suitable here is an easy recipe well wash the heart removing gris tle and membrane and soak it in warm water for two hours drain aud dry with a cloth make a forcemeat by mixing cup together each of breadcrumbs and shredded suet a pinch of salt pepper a tablespoon mixed herbs the grated rind of half a lemon and a beaten egg cut through the middle of the heart to make a place for the forcemeat then stuff and secure with tape or a needle and thread rub over with seasoned flour place in a baking tin and smear with dripping bake in a moderate oven from two to four hours according to size bast ing frequently with the fat when cooked drain away the fat pour a cup ful of stock over the heart then dish up and serve with red currant jelly kitchen kinks fresh lime kept in the cellar ah sorbs moisture and freshens the cel lar a glass washboard is better than one made of zinc and it will l3st much longer oatmeal cookies no discussion of rolled cookies is compute without a few words about oatmeal cookies the recipe which fol- to make a hearth brush out of an old broom soak the old broom in hot water and trim itshort carbonated water will clean mir rors quickly and without streaking to improve the flavor of french dressing add a little onion juice doughs that contain baking powder should be bandied as little as possible walt crydermans horse the toronto globe carries a special despatch from thamesville on its front page recently to the effect that a 20yearold horse owned by walter cryderman of that town can pump itself a drink of water and that re liable witnesses have seen it perform to the average individual this reads like a tall story but to those who know thamesville and also walt cryderman there is nothing wonder ful about it thamesville has put it self on the map on many occasions during the war it did anything and everything that was asked of it even to entertaining a whole battalion to supper in the skating rink on five hours notice its star performance however was in connection with the 1917 victory loan the canvassers started out at one minute after mid night the morning the campaign op ened and routing citizens out of bed at one oclock they had telephoned ti the toronto morning papers that they had already doubled their allotment walt cryderman ha3 been village clork auctioneer race hone authority and general counsellor to the village for well over a quarter of a century he loves animals and training them is a hobby wilh him years ago he had a dog that could smoke a cigar tell the time go for the mail and do many other vonderful things the 20-year- old horse that can pump itself a drink of water used to be wellknown on tho tracks of ontario and michigan and won many a trotting race against hot compotion knowing walt and knowing the horse we are not sin prised that it pumps itelf a drink of water but we are rather disappointed that it does not get into the horse trough and bath itself comb its own hair aud plait its own tail walt is cither getting lazy or the old horse too stiff g b s trapped asks leave to use name for patent medicine and gets reply detroit george bernard shaw engaged in battle with an american autograph hunter aud came out loser it was revealed here senneth r macdonald detroit resi dent who has been collecting auto graphs for years wrote a polite letter requesting an autograph no reply came macdonald became angry af ter a few days of thought he wrote a letter relating that macdonald had organized a company for the sale of a new vegetable compound a cure for digestive troubles after asking shaws permission to use his name in marketing the compound macdonald said that failure to reply would be taken as assent the autograph hunter did not have long to wait within a week a hot letter written iu longhand on an ob long white card was received from shaw the letter read dear sir in reply to your letter of the 2gth ult if you attempt to use my name in the maimer proposed i shall cer tainly take every legal step in my power to restrain yon and to warn the public that i know nothing of your remedy faithfully sgd g bernard shaw macdonald wrote a letter or thanks for the coveted autograph hanging a door persian philosopher says we carry too many responsibilities kansas city mo wonen in amer ica are too busy to be beautiful r avron kartysbal persian philosopher declared lecently they allow themselves too little time to develop their personalities he opined they have too much re sponsibility to be truly happy and this affects iheir appearance watched him as he set about his work a quiet man with an ordered air of skill lie planed the door aud made the edges true the several tools he used to set the hinges firm that they might smoothly turn to welcome in those things which come to me and close against what need not enter my secluded room all day he planed and trimmed and cut the wood to take retiring squares of bronze hold fast with stable screws with deft exact ness drilled the slender inner box that holds the lock all day he cut aud smoothed and shaped and at my desk in fresh humility and peace i meditated on my task and cut and plaued and filed that other doors might safely open wide and firmly close nelllie b mace letson ii 14 april 8 tho child and the kingdom matt 18 16 1214 19 1315 golden text suffer the little children and fcr bid them not to come unto me for to such belongeth the kingdom of heaven matt 19 14 time summer of ad 29 the third year of christs ministry also march of the following year the se cond incident place the first incident in ca pernaum the second in persea parallel passages mark 9 1350 10 1310 luke 9 4c50 18 1517 in that hour came the disciples un to jesus- the reference is back to the incident of the temple tax which christ had paid by working a mir acle saying who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven he did not go to the worlds weal thy or the ecclstiastically prominent but tothe humble cisher folk the pub licans and sinners and otherwise common people from these he select ed the men whose nitmes would be the first in the kingdom of god in all age3 to some and he called to him a little child it must have been the child of one of these men and playing about in its own home and quite accustomer to be ing noticed by jesus and set him in the mirst of them releasing the little one christ then placed him in the centre of the angry inquiring men and said verily i say unto you verily is literally amen- it is christs common way of calling attention to an utterance of special importance and become as little children- the world has always been waiting for the childlike mind and heart to sa it f itself ye shall in no wise snter into the kingdom of heaven the kingdom of heaven very seldom in the gospel means glory it is the real innner spiritual churchstate of which hea ven commonly so called is the cli max and the final development whosoever therefore shill humble himself as this little child the same is the greatest in the kingdom of hea ven- the beginning of the ministry of christ as also the beginning of the church of christ had something of the charm of childhood how completely indeed are the children of god described in scrip ture as representing the character of childhood fully developed and with mature strength steadiness and con stancy added to the quick sense of sin the strong wish for pardon but whoso shall cause one of joy over bjs ultimate safety even fio it is not the will of your father who is in heaven that oneof these little ones should perish chrislhas projected into history in to religion into the ministry the commanding alluring figure of the good shepard then were there brought unto him little children that he should lay his hands on them and pray- it appears that it was customary for jewish in fants fo be taken to the synagogue to be blessed by the rabbi but jesus said perhaps with look of indignation directoward the meddlesome discipies certainly with a glad smile of welcome for the par ents and their children suffer the little children and forbid them not to come unto me our lord is so earnest in the matter that he puts both positively and negatively for to such belengeth the kingdom of hea ven to such to those who are hum ble simple and innocent like little children and he laid his hands on them and departed thence his work was done when he blessed the little child ren he may have come to work some great miracle or perhaps some sub lime discourse but in touching the souls of those little children and im planting thero the love of god he had preached the mightiest of all sermons moose shooting area restricted diet which kill germs discovered st petersburg fla discovory at the mayo clinic of a diet which the human body uses to manufacture its own germkilling chemicals is reported to the american chemical society by by a e osterberg md these homemade germicides act the same ns healing drugs but are more effective because they originate within the body where it is difficult to reach with medicines these particular diet germicides limit their healing action so far as now known to one tract of the body they begin work in the system which starts with the kidneys and extends down through the bladder district south of french and mattawa closed by bill toronto shooting of moose in on tario south of the french and mat tawa rivers prohibited in amend ments to the game and fisheries act george h cballies the open season introduced to the legislature by hon for muskrat south of the same rlvera will be established annually by ord- ersincouncil through another am endment this is because of variably climatic conditions which make ths present definite open season unsatis factory in many sections power to issue badge to hunters is given to the department and- it they are issued hunters will be re quired to wear them in a conspicuous place lack of the badge will nulliry the hunting licenses the fee for birds and rabbit3 is reduced from 20 nonresident licenses to shoot gams to 15 nonresident hunting licenses permitting shooting of deer bear game birds and rabbits will cost 25 this is a new type of license no change is made in the 10 fee tor general nonresident hunting licenses blinds aud decoys used in hunting water fowl at the western extremity of burlington bay re to be placed not more than 50 yards from shore celtic art as it is applied to metals gigantic argentine oil deal is reported london one of the biggest ov deal3 in years is about to be complet ed between the royal dutch company and the argentine government invol ving millions of pounds sterling it was learned reliably last week under the deal the royal dutch is to take over the entire argentine stateowned oil flelds known as the yacimientos petroliferos fiscales as well as huge new concessions in northern argentina it was understood that the plan in cludes the payment of a huge lump sum to the argentine government by the royal dutch concern in return for the concessions which will be operat- ancient legend tells of four metallic circles surround ing lakes of killarney these iittlo ones that believe on me to ed on a 5050 profitsharing basis stumble hinder his progress in the christian life there are many ways of doing it by sneers at religion by setting a bad example by suggesting doubts by living a careless life as well as by definitely leading the boys and girls to do evil it is profitable for him that a great millstone should be hanged a- bout his neck and that he should be sunk in the depth of the sea the jews used two kinds of millstones budget to confirm or settle election ottawa april 14 rumors of a gen eral election this year will either be confirmed or set at rest it i3 expected by the rhodes budget to be presented soon after the easter recess the in troduction of so much advance legis- ions of hose who believe an election is imminent latiou at this session and the promise onevsmalf onelumed vthehanl j l i of women and the other a large one such as christ here mentions so hea vy that it must be turned around on the lower millstone by an ass driven in a circle- how think ye or rather what think ye if any man have a hun dred sheep a large flock as is christs but not too large for the shepherd to have individual care and one of them be gone astray this one thought lost runs like a sad undertone beneath all of our lords earthly ministry doth he not leave the ninety and nine leave them in the care of un der shepherds or in the safe fold and go unto the mountains and seek that which gocth astray rich as the rliepherd is with his safefold ed ninety and nine he must seek the solitary lamb which ha3 strayed away and if so be that he find it verily i say unto you another of christs emphases showing the exceeding de light in heaven over the redemption of a single lost soul he rcjoiceth over it more than ov er the ninety and nine which have not gone astray the greater peril one has passed through the greater the chips supply gas makes them carbon eugene ore a new method of making charcoal ivhlch works on the principle of both keeping your cake and eating it was announced recent ly at the university of oregon a stream of chipped wood is fed into a new type of rotating cylinder heat drives the gase3 out of the wood and these gases are burned to make the cylinder hot enough to carbonize the wood a little starting heat is required but most of it is supplied by the wood chips which are turning into carbon the process was invented by prof u f stafford head of the chemistry de partment paris while frances imports have fallen to 291000000 for the first two months of 1934 a decreas of more than 55000000 from tb to tal for the same period last year her exports totalled 261000000 a sum less than 1000000 below the figure for the same period in 1933 mut1 and jeff- by bud usher seff wvsh welnndtheltictrr abvr0 our picture im goins toun trte film some lor si2me eh wot some color scheme mela has always been a favorite material to which celtic art has been applied writes main macbride in the glasgow herald and when we study the bells bellshrines croziers chalices bookshrincs and brooches of the chris tian period we are filled with wonder at the skill of the artist especially when we remember that the chief ma terials for the making of all crafti were produced at home the metals in use being gold silver copper lead bronze and brass there is a very ancient legend re corded by menniiis that one of the wonders of ireland was the four metal lic circles surrounding the lakes of kil larney these circles were of tin lead iron and copper further mention of this made in the sennachas afor where it is recorded that anyone found dig ging a mine without the permission of the owner was subject to a penally art of enamelling the melals used in those faroff days were cast and ornamented by mean of enamelling inlaying gilding en graving piercing and filigree work and were often set with precious stones the art of enamelling of the purely celtic style commenced before the ar rival of the romans in britain and was produced in greater perfection by the celts inhabiting the british fslea than by any other people ft is inter esting to note that our fame in enam elling had spread over the continent because philostratusa greek had left a curious work entitled the icones in which he writes they say that the barbarians who live in or by the isles of the ocean pour colors on to heated brass and that they adhere become as hard as stone and preserve the designs which are made in them in early christian limes every lin- ished piece of vork was blessed and if this was omitted the workman was subject to a line deducted from his hire and equal lo oneseventh of the cost of his feeding the artist was usually paid oneninth the actual value of a finished article such as a bracelet while for a gold ring he only received onclwclitli of its actual value origin of the putd brooch pcnaiinular celtic brooches show a wonderful variety of design and exqui site delicacy and perfection of execu tion their peculiarity was the way iu which they were worn with the pin pointing upwards as these pins were usually very long they must have been a source of worry to their owners iu the brehon laws women were cxemplcd from liability to fine if any one received an injury from the pin of their brooch which was worn on the bosom men also were exempted if they wore iheir brooches on cither shoulder this may have been the origin of the plaid brooch now wora by men celtic brooches were round and were worn singly while scandinavian brooches were oval and were worn in pairs being attached by a chain their names new york the names of henry puyi who was recently enthroned a emperor kang teh of manchoukuo i are pronounced differently in japan and china i kihoshi iwamoto the new yorlc representative of the rengo new i agency of japan explained the variout pronunciation as follows puyi io japan is pronounced foo chee in china poo yee icangteh in japan co-foe- coo in china ichng toe

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