Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1935, p. 3

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4 womans world by mair m morgan for glamor there probably isnc a woman in all the world who doesnt want to be considered glamorous regardless of how many other nice things are said she gets a special thrill when ever anyone even intimates that theres an air of glamor about her the dictionary says that glamor is a noun meaning charm on the eyes causing them to see things dif ferently from what they are in real ity a designer who by the way is glamorous herself insists that glamor is what makes a person stand out as a distinctly different individual the young couturies theory is probably a little more helpful to women who go in quest of tile elu sive trait if you take the diction arys definition literally you may start thinking that in trying to be glamorous you arc replacing it with the- illusion of something you are not this of course is wrong on the contrary as the designer hints the more individual you are the more glamor you are apt to have in other words be yourself remember that dowdiness is the antithesis of glamor the most charming personality in the world cant make up for a dingy neck soiled or impressed clothes stringy hair and makeup that is haphazardly applied you feel better and have a more confident outlook when you know perfectly well that youre imma culately turnedout and the minute you have a little swell of personal pride in your heart your chances of being truly glamoivits are doublet ami redoubled tapioca tip keeps sandwiches fresh lord sandwich had no intention of upsetting the worlds arty menus when he first ordered his roast beef between two slices of bread the combination was so good that it became popular and has been ever since but even in the eighteenth century it was recognised that the filling had to he moist and flavor- some the bread firm and fresh to make a perfect sandwich for home parties the hostess has to make her sandwiches hours ahead and thousands of canadian women pack lunch boxes ovcrv day and worry about ways of keeping sand wiches perfectly fresh the new minute tapioca will work miracles for them no need lo get the bread limp by having the filling soak into it for hours while the sandwiches are rolled in paper or a damp cloth this tapioca holds the moisture in sandwich fillings and yet docs not in any way interfere with the flavor of those clever appetizing combinations that everyone likes the tapioca helps to make chicken fish or cheese go a long way too sa ndwicli fillings to prepare sandwich fillings place liquid in top of double boiler and bring to a boil over direct heat combine minute tapioca and dry seasonings add gradually lo liquid and bring to a brisk boil stirring constantly place immediately over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 minutes stirring occasionally re move from boiling water combine remaining ingredients in order given add to tapioca mixture and blend cool mixture thickens as it cools chicken salad sandwich filling 1 cup chicken stock 3 tablespoons minute tapioca 1 teaspoon salt v teaspoon pepper vi teaspoon paprika 1 cup chopped cooked chicken vt cup celery finely chopped 2 tablespoons sweet pickles chopped 1 tablespoon pimento finely chop ped 1 tablespoon vinegar i cup mayonnaise makes 2 cups filling fish sala sandwich filling 1 cup water ilespoons minute tapioca table l teaspoons salt v teaspoon pepper v teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup flaked tuna or other ccoked fish m cup chopped pickles 2 tablespoons chopped pimento 1 tablespoon vinegar 13 cup mayonnaise makes 2 cups filling nippy cheese sandwich filling 2 cups strained canned tomatoes juice and pulp 2 tablespoons minute tapioca v teaspoon pepper vt teaspoon dry mustard 1 cups v lb grated canadian cheese 1u cups vt lb dried or cooked beef ground vt teaspoon worcestershire sauce makes 2v cups filling vegetable omelets are very popu lar on winter menus for lunch dinner or interesting late suppers minute tapioca will hold the omelet high and fluffy after it leaves the heat and every cook will agree that that is a miracle vegetable omelet 2 tablespoons minute tapioca i teaspoon salt s teaspoon pepper i cup milk 1 tablespoon butter 1 egg yolks beaten until thick and lemoncolored 4 egg whites stiffly beaten combine tapioca salt pepper and milk in top of double boiler place over rapidly boiling water bring to scalding point allow 3 to 5 min utes and cook 5 minutes stirring frequently add butter- remove from boiling water let cool slight ly while beating egs add egg yolks and mix well fold in egg whites pour into hot buttered 10- inch frying pan cook over low lame 3 minutes then bake in moderate oven 330 degrees f 15 minutes omelet is sufficiently cook ed when a knife inserted comes out clean fold carefully and place be tween the folds the vegetable mix ture made with i cup green peas i- cup diced celery 23 cup diced carrots 2 tablespoons sliced onion 2 tablespoons butter dash of salt dash of pepper cook celery and carrots in small amount of briskly boiling salted water 20 to 30 minutes or until tender drain heat peas in small amount of their own liquid drain saute onion in butter until tender dd to other vegetables season with salt and pepper corn recalls august and golden kernels of delicious flavor the vege table can be made into a soup of the finest ereaminess with minute tapioca com soup ii cups tanned corn 1 cup meat broth or 1 cup water and 2 bouillon cubes 2 cups rich milk li tablespoons minute tapioca 1 teaspoon salt vt teaspoon sugar dash of cayenne vi teaspoon scraped onion 1m tablespoons butter cook corn in broth 10 minutes force through sieve combine with milk minute tapioca salt sugar cayenne and onion in top of double boiler place over rapidly boiling water bring to scalding point al low 5 to 7 minutes and cook 5 minutes stirring frequently add butter serves 4 to 0 vakeel apple tapioca 3 cups water 2 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tart apples pared and sliced cup minute tapioca 1 cup light brown sugar firmly packed 1 teaspoon salt i teaspoon mace 3 tablespoons melted butter combine water and lemon juice and pouj over apples in greased shallow baking dish cover and bake in moderate oven 373 degrees f 15 minutes or until apples are parti ally cooked mix together minute tapioca ri cup brown sugar salt and mace sprinkle over apples mixing thoroughly add melted but ter continue baking 10 minutes then stir well sprinkle remaining sugar over apple mixture and bake 5 minutes longer serve hot or cold with cream serves 6 lima beans are good hues raked the dried pea bean and lentil family have come down in the world a bit recently with word from the laboratory that they are incomplete protein foods and must be supple mented by egg cheese and milk all the same they fill an important niche for phosphorus in goodsized quantities long slow cooking is imperative to soften the tough fiber and make dried legumes palatable when serv ed to small children they should al so be rubbed through a sieve youve probably often baked the navy bean but did you ever serve the lima the same way if not try it for luncheon some cold noon with hearts of celery for a relish theres a dhh for you and prune and al mond bavarian cream to follow baked lima beans tw cups dried lima beans i teaspoon soda 2 sweet green pep pers 4 thin slices bacon vt tea spoon pepper 1 cup canned toma toes 1 cup hot water v teaspoon salt pick over and wash beans cover with coid water and let stand over night drain from water cover with fresh cold water and bring to the boiling point simmer five minutes and add soda let simmer one niiri- tue longer drain and rinse in cold water put a layer of beans in a baking dish sprinkle with shredded pepper and two slices of bacon cut in tiny squares continue until all the beans are used sprinkle with salt and pepper and pour over hot water and tomatoes bake in a slow oven 300 degrees f for four hours prune and almond bavarian onehalf pound prunes 1 orange im tablespoons granulated gelatine i cup sugar vt teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chopped almonds 1 cup whipping cream wash prunes thoroughly and cover with two cups cold water let stand over night in the morning simmer in the same water until tender add ing the yellow rind of the orange pared very thin drain prunes from juice and cool soften gelatine in 4 tablespoons cooled juice add with sugar to one cup hot prune juice and stir over heat without boiling until gelatine is dissolved add onehalf cup stoned and chopped prunes juice of orange almonds and salt stir over ice water until mixture begins to thicken then fold in cream whip ped until firm decorate a mold with prunes replacing the stones with blanched almonds and pour in gela tine mixture let stand on ice for several hours until chilled and firm unmold and serve with remaining prunes which have been stoned charming western visitor iu 1 a sense in which through all the years of public ministry he was gods anointed one speaking the word of authority both lord and christ here however the apostle indicated the fact that at a crisis definitely positively god did by one act make him both lord and christ this jesus whom ye crucified now when they heard this they were pricked in their heart womens whos who in england reveals variety of callings london domestic servants num bering 114sc9s are the second larg est group of women wage earners la britain according to the womens whos who for 193133 the first of the its kind in great britain textile and word performed its ofllce as a sword clothing workers totalling 1465s0 hebrews 4 12 the word trans- head of the list lated pricked is the same word women teachers number 311931 found in genesis 31- 7 and said tviere are 5600 doctors among brlt- unto peter and liio rest of the apost- ish working women aand 116 so les brethren what shall we do licitors there are 200 engineers to escape the penalties which must fall on the nation that has so sin ned against light and knowledge vvuo have had the true ligit in their midst hut have comprehended it not and have crucified the lord of glory and peter said unto them repent ye the apostles began as the the apostles began as baptist began matthew 3 2t as the ancouver who is at present visiting tier mother mrs robert lindsay in montreal mrs griffith attended the opening of parliament and their excellencies drawing room in ot tawa 400 dentists 2737 public health offi cers 519 cliemists 191 architects and eight naval architects british women have never had their own whos who before al though a desire for it has been ex pressed constantly since the days of the world war the volume now produced liowever has met the de mand and contains nearly 400 pages giving the names and addresses of wellknown women together with summaries of the work they are do ing these details were collected questionnaires which were sent out in the name of jesus and subsequently classified by tho members of an advisory committee but the book contains more than this brief sketches dealing with the general progress of women during the past century or more are con tained in it there is a short ac count of pioneers dating from tho virist himself began matthew 4 17 mark 1 13 with the exhorta- heart and life not to mere regret for the past and be baptized every one of you first the inward change and then submission to the external rite christ the one whom bhey had crucified but whom god had made both lord and christ unto the re mission of your sins remission comes from a verb that means to send away hence to give up to forgive to remit and ye shall re- unday chqq lesson vi february 10 peter preaches at pentecost acts 2 22 28 3641 qolden text and peter said unto them repent ye and be baptized everyone of you in the name of jesus christ unto the re mission of your sins and ye shall receive the gift of the holy spirit the lesson in its setting tlmead 30 or 31 forty days after too crucifixion of our lord and consequently in the middle of may place the city of jerusalem first in tho upper room where the discip les were gathered together and then outside in some large area where many people were able to assemble presumably near the temple area the change in newspapers looking over some copies of the stratford beacon of tho year 1803 it was noticed that a number of re ferences were made to items taken from other papers and credited to them many of these were given as matters of news rather than the ex pression of editorial opinion and the reason would be there was no adequate facility for the sending out of news in 1803 among papers mentioned which are no longer in existence wc notic ed the following owen sound advertiser chatham union st marys standard clinton courier hamilton times toronto leader chatham planet st cath arines journal kingston american stratford examiner gait reformer berlin telegraph kingston news guelph advertiser london news no doubt had there been more extended investigation there might have been a greater list but the papers listed above were all in ex istence 72 years ago while none of them is in operation today under the same name failure and amalgamat ion are the reasons stratford bea con herald ye men of israel a phrase never found in the new testament outside of the book of acts 3 12 5 35 13 16 21 2s and informing us that peters entire congregation was made up of jews hear toose words jesus of nazareth peters great commission was to preach christ not himself nor some humanly con ceived philosophy he at once turns the attention of his hearers to the saviour introducing him by one of his human titles a man ap proved of god tie verb means to point out to show forth to de clare to prove what kind of a per son any one is unto you by mighty works and wonders and signs the first word powers or mighty works indicates the exer cise of a power the next word wonders indicates the effect produc ed by the power upon the mind of other people the last word signs indicates the value of the power and of the wonder it produced which god did by mm in the mhst of you even as ye yourselves know liter ally unto you cf john 1237 hini being delivered up this is one of the many different words used in the new testament in speak ing of the death of christ by the determinate counsel and foreknowl edge of god also rom ani 23 s 32 there were two counsels in volved in the death of christ a hu man one on earth a divine one in the mind of god ye by the hand of lawless men a reference pro bably to the roman soldiers though the hardened jiating pharisees of j ic oiiieuiin miu aeteti moie taw- less than they did crucify and slay the greek word here trans lated crucify occurs only here in all of the new testament and means literally to fasten to something the verb translated slay simply means to put out of the way and is often used to express too idea of killing another whom god raised up it was according to gods counsel that christ should be slain it was also his counsel that christ should be raised again having loosed the pangs of death a figurative ex pression as though one were being born from the dead because it was not possible miat he should be holden of it it was not possible because 1 death had no rightful claim over him 2 old testament prophesies had predicted his resur rection 3 christ had himself an nounced his resurrection 4 the whole plan of redemption demanded it for david saitji concerning him tho passage here quoted is from psalm 16 811 i beheld the lord always before my face for he is on my right haand the imagery may be taken from that of the trials in which advocates stood at the right hand of their clients that i should not be moved therefore my heart was glad and my tongue rejoiced moreover my flesh also shall dwell in hope the reason for this hope is given in the next verse because thou wilt not leave my soul unto hades hades is the new testament name for the abode of the spirits of the dead and is often used as a synonym for toe grave neither wilt thou give thy holy one god is often spoken of as the holy one to see corrup tlon christs body saw no corrup tion for he was raised before such could take place thou madest known unto me the ways of life thou shalt make me full of gladness with thy counten ance better being in thy pres ence let all toe house of israel there fore know assuredly that god hath made him both lord and christ if tho preceding statements are true and they undeniably are this is tho only conclusion possible there is ceive the gift of the holy spirit the spirit of god would be a per sonal and an abiding possession for to you is toe promise and to your children and to all that are afar off even as many as the lord our god shall call unto him and with many other words he testified and exhorted them one of the many phrases in the historical books of toe new testament indicat ing that we have only a fragmentary record of all that occurred in the crowded glorious early days of the church saying save yourselves from this crooked generation crooked means something that is no longer conformable to law to the right hence wicked perverse then then that received his word were baptized to receive what peter said was to acknowledge tiie truthfulness of his statements and a submission to what such truth de manded and there were added un to them in that day about three thousand souls the word trans lated added literally means to place forward toat is the placing of cer tain tilings next to things already in existence for the increase of that which is already in existence time when at the end of the seven- tecnth century mary astell conceiv- i ed tie idea of a womans college to i the time when this year evangeline bootli became the first woman gen eral of the salvation army there is a list of famous women j dating back to judith and aspasia and artemisia a bibliography con taining the titles of books which deal especially with women a list of womens papers and a list of wom ens associations clubs societies and institutions mission nurse to have first holiday in three years haigs maps lady haig has lent to the im perial war museum all the maps us ed by her famous husband during the war in themselves they con stitute a complete daytoday his tory of the western front illustrat ing more clearly than in any book the ebb and flow of battle there are g39 maps and about 250 aerial photographs and panoramas all are stamped secret in big letters and many are labelled com manderinchief one map dated 111118 tells at once why the arm istice happened just when it did the german line had been almost straightened out the troops were ex hausted green dots show the ger man divisions known to be unfit red ones denote the active troops the four armies comprised 180 divisions and on this map 184 of them are colored green another map shows the final german push of july 1018 over 300 miles of front the heavy black mark indicating the hindenburg line bulges ominously where the allied troops were forced back it is perilously near paris among the photographs is one of the first panoramas taken just after the retreat from mons the view is from haigs headquarters looking across tho valley of the aisnc and the german lines to the wooded ridge beyond corn still stands in stcoks and trees wave leafy boughs very soon afterwards this peaceful looking valley was the scene of some of the fiercest fight ing of the war tho whole area being completely devastated overseas daily mail prince rupert bc tile first break in three years of skirting the rugged shores of british columbias northern mainland aboard the unit ed church missionship thomas cros by is in sight for mrs archie f scott a native of lawrence station out at the end of january the mission nurse who has spent but three nights on shore in the last three yeais will disembark here for a vacation seldom has the little mission ship stayed more than a day or two in any of the si ports on its route which extends from alert bay to the skeena river far up on the notth- ern coast near alaska mrs scotts husband is engineer on the ship and until recently her brotherinlaw rev it c scott was captain and missionary of the little vessel now pote kelly who coup les jiis irish name within indian chieftainship is the skipper the ship carries hospital equip ment and a physician dr arthur doige of toronto it is one of four such church vessels maintained by the united churoh on the pacific coast and aside from ministering to the spiritual and physical needs of fishermen lumbermen and indians among other service it transports ill persons to hospital scotland yard will soon have crime laboratory pathology o become import ant branch under expert particularly in cases of murder is 17 mutt and jeff- jeff if6ei like havim6 fish for s dinner- so over ano find out ifthat js fat eskimo cautsht anything ygtj r rry hows the fishin boy did you catch anything vet by bud fisher tr7 london- scotland yard is to make one of its most important innova tions in the course of the next few weeks when it establishes its own scientific crime laboratory at the police college at iiendon in an oillcial statement issued by lord trenchard it was disclosed that dr james davidson of the pathol ogical department of edinburgh university had been selected as the officer to take charge of the new laboratory dr davidson is to join the metro politan police almost immediately the appointment is duo directly to the intervention of lord trenchard who has personally interviewed dr davidson and other pathologists who were considered in connection with the post it is understood that sir bernard spllsbury refused the appointment on account of the magnitude of his work for london coroners and for the homo ofllce lord trenchard and his advisers have long debated tho problem of forming such a crime laboratory cases havo been inquired into as murders and expert yard chiefs have devoted their time and public money to solving them whon an ex amination by a criminal pathologist would havo solved tho problem without the yard being called upon one recent case was regarded as a murder following a preliminary medical examination a midnight yard message to sir bernard splis- bury and an inquiry by him speed ily disposed of the murder and the yard men were at once called off

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