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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 20, 1934, p. 3

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i womans i world by mair m morgan leftovers some leftover dishes are so delic ious that no apology is necessary even when guests are present her are two recipes one for a meat dish and the other for a vegetable delicacy note how each calls for sugar an ingredient that brings out the flavor and goes far toward making the dish a success moulds 1 cup cooked ham chopped line 2 tablespoons butter t cup stale bread crumbs 2- cup milk 1 egg 1 teaspoon sugar salt and pepper melt butter add bread crumbs and milk cook five minutes stirring con stantly add ham egg slightly beat en and seasonings including sugar pour into buttered custard cups set cups in pan of hot water bake in a moderate oven until linn serve with a white sauce carrol tips cut cooked carrots in cubes reheat in a medium white sauce seasoned with salt pepper and a little sugar cut bread into rounds and rings us ing a doughnut cutter for the latter toast the rings and rounds arrange a ring on each round and fill with the creamed carrots garnish with parsley economical and tasty simmonx collge peach lee cream 4 tablets for junket 2 quarts milk 1 pint cream 1 cupful sugar 2 tcaspoonfuls vanilla 3 cups crushed sweetened peach es warm milk and cream slightly add sugar and vanilla dissolve tablet for junket in one tablespoon cold water stir into milk mixture quickly pour into freezer can and let set until firm and cool place can in freezer pack with ice and salt and freeze to thick mush add the crushed sweet ened peaches finish freezing save part of peaches to serve on top pumpkin vie hi cup steamed and strained pumpkin 23 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon i teaspoon ginger i teaspoon salt 2 eggs slightly beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter 1w cups milk mix first six ingredients together add the melted butter and milk last line a pie plate with crust build up around the edges bake in a moderate oven until it is set english rarebit 1 cup stale bread crumbs 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons putter few grains cayenne 2 cup soft mild cheese cut in small pieces 1 egg 2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspouiiful sauce soak bread crumbs in milk melt butter add crumbs and cheese when cheese is melted add egg slightly beaten and seasonings cook 3 minut es and pour over fried tomatoes or toasted crackers serves six 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup milk 3 eggs 1 small onion chopped s teaspoon sugar a teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika dash white pepper 1 tablespoon tomato catsup cook onion and seasonings in tho fat until golden brown add flour and then milk as for a white sauce stir ring constantly llemove from fire and add pea puree heating until smooth beat in egg yolks thoroughly fold in stiffly beaten egg whites pour into a well greased baking dish and bake in a moderate oven 375 degrees for about 30 minutes until the soutlle has pulled and is a delicate brown salmon supreme 1 can salmon 2 raw potatoes slic ed 1 medium sized onion sliced 1 cup catsup salt and pepper to taslc slice a layer of potato in a glass baking dish add layer of onion salt and pepper to taste then layer of salmon then catsup continue until dish is filled bake for 1 hour garn ish with french fried bermuda on ions how to french fry bermuda onions cut onion in slices through rings so that each slice will make a large number of whole rings break slices into separate rings drop these into thin batter and fry in a frying basket batter 2 egg yolks 2 cup sweet milk ti cup pastry flour 2 teaspoon salt beat gg yolks light add milk flour and salt sifted to gether beating ingredients together with egg beater hitler savors latest triumph mayed at the ensign rallying around the fla leaders will run away saith je hovah whose fire is in zion and his furnace in jerusalem god is a bright light to his people and a con- j suming fire to his foes and the angel of jehovah went forth the great angel who in so many bible scenes stands as the re presentative of the almighty and instead of tl i j a the assyrian i ne leader among weekly newspapers we desire- to congratulate the simcoe reformer upon its capture for tho second time in receut years ot the mason trophy as being the most enterprising and best allround week- newspaper in canada the honor smote in the camp of the assyrians at convemicm fins nay refer to some powerful of tl cauatiiall weekly newspaper force which sennacherib had sent to associatiou in moatreai the kefortu press the siege of jerusalem bv sur- 1 er itself modestlv comments after rounding the city preventing ingress it j 1 1 a ho winning of tins honor bv iliu and egress a hundred and four- reformer is only a reflection ot the score and five thousand this means ac 1 ic j- general prosperity of the town ot of course that the invading force u 1 u i simcoe and the county ot norfolk was very much larger than this verv large number and when men arose i lle tt 1 f eary in the morning these were all m 1 t dead bodies the cause of the des- s f f f lr3 truction of the assyrian host was d tb dividual citizens and probably a pestilence infecting the orsa za a isressive for lowlying frontier of egypt i war1 community such as sim so sennacherib king of assyria coe aml x publication of a departed and went and returned and vver i inevitable dwelt at nineveh curious though i vu ll 1vev ntempor- true it is that sennacherib never av misl h came to the westlanl again during cr to the next twenty years of his life pre- 1 no we obaeiver can ferring to confine his campaigns to more profitable territory and less dangerous areas fabric creators allow imagination to play dainties from cans keep a supply of canned goods on your emergency shelf and you need never worry about what to serve as a pleasing surprise dish when com pany conies here arc two recipes for dishes that i feel sure will please the most discriminating taste pea souffle 1 cup pureed peas 4 tablespoons flour cookies for school lunch if the youngsters had a vote cook ies would head the list of delicacies for that school lunch basket with sandwiches fruit and a vacuum bot tle of milk or a chocolate milk shake they provide just the nutriment value required for rosy cheeks use these shortcut economical re cipes and give your bobby or betty two or three extra ones in the school lunch box as a treat for friends peanut butler flermils 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 0 tablespoons peanut butter 1 teaspoon salt cup graham cracker crumbs thoroughly blend together sweeten ed condensed milk and peanut butter add salt and graham cracker crumbs mix well drop by spoonfuls on but tered baking sheet bake 15 minutes or until brown in a moderately hot oven 375 degrees f remove from pan immediately makes iv2 dozen fruited oatmeal drops 1 13 cups 1 can sweetened condensed milk v cup molasses 2 cups rolled oats 2 cup nut meats chopped 1 cup seedless raisins thoroughly blend sweetened con densed milk molasses and rolled oats in top of double boiler cook over boiling water 10 minutes or 1 until mixture thickens stirring con stantly cool add nut meats and raisins mix well drop by spoonfuls on a buttered pan bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven 350 degrees f remove from pan immediately mak es 3 dozen the figures that registered a 9 to 1 triumph for adolf hitler in germanys recent plebiscite ara being scanned here by the leaderchancellor and his a ides in the garden of the berlin chancellery after the vote had been counted left to right are hitler dr paul joseph goebbels minister of propaganda and minister kerrl behind them in uniform is adjuta nt groupleader bruckner first use a tea of good quality second use fresh water always third use an earthenware teapot scald out the pot to make it warm place in it a level teaspoonful of tea for each cup de sired and one for the pot add fresh ly boiling water allow to steep for five minutes and stir slightly before serving tea made according to these rules will be fragrant and delicious the sunday school lesson goose liver savoury having cooked the liver inside the goose take it out vvbi t is cold and outter seasoning it with salt pepper and a trifle of cayenne this mixture should now be spread upon pieces of toast or fried bread which have first been very lightly spread with thin mustard the french vari ety fruits as desserts this is the time of year when the homemaker should make a special effort to serve fresh fruit dishes peaches pears plums as well as raspberries blueberries and black berries are comparatively inexpen sive and certainly high in food value serve them plain with cream stewed or made up into any number of ap petizing desserts ham savoury chop fine one cup ham soak one cup bread crumbs in halfacup milk add halfateaspoon each of dry mus tard and celery seed and a little pepper turn all into a saucepan small dish garnished with slices of hardboiled eggs a hint bakingboards and rolling pins will dry snowwhite if wiped over with a cloth dipped in a saucer of water that has been mixed with a tablespoon peroxide of hydrogen perfect cup of tea tho salada tea company offer the following suggestions for secur ing the best results in making tea cold aids cookies cookiemaking requires a special technirjue observe a few simple rules and youre sure to have suc cess with yours pirst of all in gredients should be quite cold and must be put together quickly chill the dough before you roll it dip the cookie cutter in flour before cutting each cookie and bake them in a hot oven elderly people elderly people when on a holiday should lake caro lo live a regular simple life without undue exercise more harm than good results from a strenuous fortnight which completely wears one out climbing going for long walks bathing too soon after a meal are all potential sources of trouble to the elderly moderation should be their watchword lesson xiii september 23 isaiah counsels rulers isaiah chap ters 7 31 36 and 37 golden text thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee isa 263 the lesson in its setting time unsuccessful invasion of judah by reziin and pekah bc 737 unsuccessful invasion by sennacherib bc 701 place jerusalem woe to them that go down to egypt for help like all the other hebrew prophets isaiah was a states man as well as a preacher he knew that the military strength of egypt was grossly exaggerated and he had no confidence whatever that egypt would keep faith with judah and rely on horses judah was a hilly country and never could employ horses in warfare and trust in chariots because- they are many and in horsemen because they arc very strong the level plains of egypt had always prompted that nation to the development of cavalry and the use of chariots but they look not unto the holy one of israel neither 3eek jehovah god to isaiah is not simply high and lifted up but he is a god of character he is the god of purity and cleanliness he is the god of righteousness yet also he is wise isaiah is tre mendously sarcastic here and will bring evil- he will bring evil on those that bring evil upon the world as isaiah goes on to say and will not call back his words god will not withdraw his warnings he can not for they spring from essential truth but will rise against the house of evildoers that is aganst the company of foolish statesmen that are forcing judah into this baleful connection with egypt and against the help of them that work iniquity now the egyptians are men and not god the pharaoh of egypt was worshipped as a god and the people of judah were placing their trust in the egyptian army as if it were god and not a set of weak mortals and their horses flesh and not spirit the nobles of judah seemed to rely on the egyptian horses as if- they were supernatural beings able to charge against any foe and sweep them down and when jehovah shall exercise his omnipotence ful filling the warnings he has uttered by his prophet both he that help- eth egypt shall stumble and he that is helped judah shall fall and they shall be consumed together both egypt and judah will be involv ed in a common destruction for thus saith jehovah unto me gods word follows in opposition to the foolish and empty words of the jewish nobles who trust in egypt as the lion and the young lion growling over his prey lions were common in palestine in ancient days if a multitude of shepherds be call ed forth against him as the lead ers of judah are summoning in their alarm the multitude of egyptian horsemen and chariots will not be dismayed at their voice nor abase himself for the noise of them the king of beasts with his roar will put down the weak shouts of men so will jehovah of hosts jehovah sa- baoth the most majestic of gods titles come down to fight upon mount zion and upon the hill there of mount zion was the original jebusite stronghold captured by david as birds hovering so will jehov ah of hosts protect jerusalem listen to this expansion of the meta phor of the hovering motherbird in one of the psalms he shall cover hee with his feathers and under his wings shalt thou trust he will protect and deliver it he will pass over and preserve it as the death angel passed over the houses of the israelites in egypt marked by the blood of the lamb sprinkled on door posts and lintels and did not slay the firstborn there so god spares his children and saves them from their doom turn ye unto him from whom ye have deeply revolted 0 children of israel then as ever this was the sum and substance of the prophets teaching conversion with that all was hope without it all was fear for in that day the day of the fall of the assyrians at the hand of jehovah foretold in the next verse they shall cast away every man his idols of silver and his idols of gold in that day the jews will see how vain was the assyrians trust in their idols which your own hands have made unto you for a sin for a sin means to be to you an abiding cause of guilt and punishment and the assyrian shall fall by the sword not of man the point of this verse is that assyria was not to fall by the sword of man nt all hut by the sword of god and the sword not of men shall devour him that is destroy him and he shall flee from the sword and his young men shall become subject to taskwork as the young men of the jews have been subjected to slavery and his rock shall pass away by reason of terror his rock is understood to mean the king of as syria and his princess shall be lis well informed observer doubt the important role the na tional life played by the weekly news paper especially at a time like tho present it helps to steady its readers and to encourage the community in its efforts towards recovery from tho financial depression it is a moulder of public opinion and a builder ot local character in particular it can j play a powerful part in influencing tho i minds of the rising generation as j was pointed out by one speaker at the montreal convention the weekly fabric creators have seldom allow eil their imaginations such free plav as they have this year in styling nov- i elty blouses combinations for trim i mmgs blouses combinations with i plain materials and accessories and t newspaper editor may be more closely seldom have such extreme ideas been unc with individuals than tfie edi- snapped up so rapidly by cutters the more amusing the material the bet tor it seems to be liked and it cannot be denied that these amusing fab rics add much appeal to tall cost umes some which have registered most strongly are heavy dull synthetic bas ket weaves covered with a laised pat terning which looks like rows of liny shirred ribbons plain heavy crepes witfi tufts of shiny synthetic straw faille with slit film or colored lamin- ette woven in so as to give the effect of pailettes and fabrics whose surfac es are covered with rows of synthetic yarn silk metal or velvet pile fringe other really amusing materials are covered with little shirred headings of sell material which are sometimes in a different color to the ground shade and sometimes edged with met al kiread sheer materials woven in tucked effects are continuing also and are reported to be in good deirand for collars cuffs and sections of afternoon dresses tors of great city newspapers he may have leisure in which to consider tho needs of his public and he often voices opinions which influence tho editors of larger newspapers as well as public men toronto mail and empire vital statistics paul rayson in the new yorksun by way ot minimizing the first symptoms of senility one only has to heed the sage advice of those who act their age slow down a bit dont be so keen on overworking the machine at forty even the soundest man had better formulate a plan to hoard the years like misers gold against the time of growing old at least such seems to be the gist ot what ive read but i insist that all this talk of powers that fail cant make me emulate the snail statistics may appeal to those who favor patience and repose st iii 1 prefer to think myself not quite ready for the shelf ponce de leon may have had some crazy notions but uhe lad believed his magic fountain would renew lost youth and lustihopdi honor to him whose hope ran high such assurance cant say die these human cells of mine can bear a few more years of wear and tear let the grim reaper mind his mowing theres time enough ill keep on go ing socially clean but another british superstition is that of tho cold bath against cold water to swim in provided it is not too cold there is nothing to be said but it is not really cooling at auy rate in our climate where it produces on most skins a glow and it certainly is not cleansing the reputation of kngiisanien for cleanliness was made in the day when grand tours were a regular part of every gentlemans education the englishman abroad was the first man to ask for hot water to wash his hands aand face in and when it was understood that it was not a hot bath that he wanted the request made a deep and abiding impression and tho englishman was of course right for cold water is no good to wash in the englishman who takes a cold bath every morning is no doubt socially clean but pathologically ha is not nearly so clean as the laborer who may take one hot bath a week london daily sketch english city elects woman mayor halifax england councillor miri am lightowler a conservative mem ber of the town council for ten years was unanimously elected mayor tho first woman to hold that position in halifax muti and jeff by bud fisher wink at ft- wiuva takc that amd th j am those diet the british medical association at its annual conferences addresses itself more and more to the ear of the lay public outside it always has something interesting and mostly re assuring to say to that anxious audi ence the bournemouth conference this year is no exception to the rule professor mottram tor instance on tho question of diet which some ox- perls would make so difficult for us was distinctly encouraging to the ordinary careless person who takes food as it comes and if it is palat able gives no thought to its bodily reactions professor mottram in deed seemed almost to echo tho words of an old musichall song a little of what you fancy does you good there should bo no fads in diet he said all we need is an allround mixed diet containing dairy food market garden produce and food from the sea combined wilti any thing else for which one hail a fancy what could be easier or more pleas ing manchester guardian roofs hilda i rostion in the empiro review ive slept beneath canvas and riaes of grey and red neath irontopped shanty and wood en lathed shed been bunked in tramp steamers and roofed in fast trains dossed down in a glasshouse neatu rainspattered panes ive slept in a snow hut dreamed dreams deep in hay stayed sheltered in ditches with roofing of clay ive iain neath a thatching befriend ed by birds and humbly applauded their songj without words yet sleep is the sweetest lliereo no telling why with naught but a tree root tux me and gods sky quarter of tobacco crop estimated frostspollen simcoe following a tour of he tobacco district 1 ic ivrretl specia tobacco representative stales at least 25 per cent of the remaining lobacco crop has been spoiled by ficst indi cations point lo a very small crop mr perrett said

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