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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 8, 1935, p. 3

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i mih m i womans world 2j3 by mair m morgan j gooseberry develops new way to charm the poor old gooseberry has sor ted to come into its own on fruit cupboard shelves the days when dumplings or tarts were its chiet outlets are over since the new goose berry jam bits become known there is a wistful urine f this jam ami it color suggests tho coolness or the berry on the bush gooseberry jam will undoubtedly be popular as a breakfast sweet and it is a re freshing change wth biscuits at tea time or late evening buffet the recipe given here ha been carefully tested and makes perfect j mi of the same delicto shade of the ripe gooseberry gooseberry jam 1 cups 2 lbs i crushed fruit cup water cups lbs sugar cup bottled fruit pectin t prepare fruit crush thorough ly or ktviid about 2 pounds fully ripe fiu t measure into large kettle add vi i p water stir until mixture boils simmer covered is minutes add eueer mix well and bring to a full rolling ho 1 over hottest lire stir constantly before and while boiling boll hard i minute rmiove from tire ami stir in pectin skim pour quickly paiaflin at once makes about ii s xouuee jars teis heat of processing and it is quite passible that many of them were safe to u e though this prac- t was taking an added risk now however with our coldpack system we tilnk it very unwise to use a rubber ring more than once too much depends on it it is insurance against failure to buy the best qual ity of rings and to use new ones each season household hints sloth will not attack woollen gar- eiealx if they are kept when not in use in a hag made of unbleached calico which has been wrung out ol turpentine and hung in the open to dry spanish girl crowned miss europe cbs- save all rinds of oranges and le mons allow them to dry thorough ly then keep them in a closecover ed glass container when seasoning is needed for a pudding or a cus tard grate a little of the rind orange pool can be made into a pleasant sweet instead of being thrown away cut in thin strips hoi until quite tender in a light syrup of sugar and water uemove from syrup and ccat with castor sugar j- iliwzcs miss spain miss alicia navarro 21yearold brunette who conies from the canary islands fs being crowned by ralph lynn as miss europe 1935 an international jury judged the fifteen beauty contestants marks were awarded for head body and general characteristics vegetable recipes here are some new and different combinations for vegetables escallopcd carrots prepare six large carrots and one onion place layers of sliced carrot in a baking dish sprinkling shreds of finely sleed onion between the layers season wiii salt and pep per add enough milk to cover cov er with a lid end hake till tender then remove lid drain off any su perfluous moisture put a few dabs of butter on top of hie carrots and pal back in the oven to brown carrot and cabbage salad sliced one small head cabbage 2 mediumsized carrots mince 1 med iumsized onion combine 3 tatfle- spoons boiled salad dressing with cup cream pqtr over cabbage and carrots mix thoroughly gara- ii wilh slices of tomatoes or sweet pickle and parsley serve on lettuce leaves curried radishes fry in butter a cup of liery red null lies cut in viinch slices add two or three slices of a small onion salt and pepper when radishes are sole stir in i tablespoon curry pow der and a tablespoon butter stir in a cup of milk and cook to a creaiu pour over well cooked rice this is a very good and novel way t serve with roast or fried chicken carrots and potatoes boil equal quantities or carrot- and potatoes in the same pan drain and mash wiki butter anil milk this makes a pleasing change from plain mashed potatoes the sun is better for bleaching than anything else lay the washed garment to be whitened on the grass without wringing ot t the water the most obstinate article will be beau- tifuly white after a few soakings and dryings uemove all substantial buttons from wornout overalls by cutting the cloth around them in twoinch squares when other overalls have squares when other overals have their buttons pulled out sew this twoiaoi piece ot material over the hole aand they are patched and but- loned unday c esso i lesson vii august 18 martha a homemaker luke 10 3842 john 11 1728 golden text jesus loved mar tha and her sister and lazarus john 11 5 banana slices that have been dip ped in pineapple or grapefruit juice for from fifteen to thirty seconds and then removed keep thoir natural color for several hours if your potatoes or beans scoroi sit the pan in another pan of cold water after they cool litt out into another vessel and there will be no burnt taste at all canning timetable it is a gloat help in canning to have a timetable teling just how long to process he material many failures in canning are the result or deficient processing the ideal way is to use a pressure cooker but without this results are cerlaln ir the proper processing is given the linns manufacturing glass jars usu ally issue a bulletin giving the pro per lime for each product another very important thing is the use ot new rubber rings in the old days when fruit was cooked in the open kellle and then put into a heated jar and sealed most housekeepers sav ed kie rings when the jars were opened and used them again the logs wero not subjected to the in- good sandwiches are made of one cup chopped stuffed olive- six chop ped hardboiled eggs salt and may onnaise place shredded lettuce on whole wheat bread and spread the paste the lesson in its setting time the visit ot jesus to the home of martha at bethany took place in december ad 211 the rais ing ot lazarus from the dead took place probably on month later jan uary ad 30 place bethany a small vlilar2 about two miles from jerusalem on tho southeast side of the mount or olives now as they went on their way he entered into a certain village and a certain woman named martha re ceived him into her house the event described in luke 10 3812 housekeeping in spain in spite of various other changes in spain simplicity is still tho key note of the home according to n tra vel correspondent in the weekly irish times the spanish woman is less horseproud than we are yet has a greater record for family treasures floors in the middleclass houses are mostly scrubbed or polished wood or tile the polished wood glows by reason of the vigor with which a polishing pad worn over one svioe is rhythmically worked all over the floor walls are color- washed pictures are few furniture of carved oak or spanish mahogany without upholst ery suits this simple selling hut often a couple or wicker chairs wiki cushions are included the simplest window drapings of fluted net are ihe alternative lo no curtains at all the windows which open on to ironheat of the day and at night just behind kiese deeply set windows ihe spanish housewire sils and sews for hours very little fuss is made about meals in the average spanish home breakfast consists of strong black coffee and bread where it is taken at all butter is a luxury liunua- los long tubes of pastry which have been cooked in boiling fat and tossed in soft sugar are sometimes served when guests are present but they are rarely made at home a pastry cook brings them before breakfast with the quaintly shaped bread a midday meal of bread cheese possibly an omelette and the inevit able red wine lakes little lime to prepare on hot days a siesta is the order of the afternoon and at about four oclock coffee without milk is served again accompanied by sweet biscuits the evening meal requires the blg- get effort of the day on the part ot ihe cook and is laid any time be tween eight and eleven oclock soup is followed by fish or an omelette in the making of which the spanish woman is an expert next conies a dish of polatoes and beans cooked together and a separate disli of meat a nourish may he given lo ihe re past by a delicious confection made of quinces a sort 0 quince cheese it is not the housewifes duty to plan a different sweets course every day for her family hardly ever bothers about puddings a fact wh ch saves her much trouble she looks and is placid the car- meria of spain are not to he found in middleclass homes 39 occurred during what we are led to believe was the first visit ot jesus to this home though it may be that he kuew these beloved followers ot his for some time previous to tills particular visit and she had a sister called mary who also sat at the lords feet and heard his word in the person of martha we have one not only given to hospitality but one who also al ong witli mary had rejoiced to sit at the lords feet and hear his word but martha was cumbered about much serving one has sometimes seen women whose faces are liter ally drawn round witli anxiety with a permanent twist distracted in mind and irt love and she came up to him and said lord dost thou not care that my sister did leave me to serve alone bid her therefore that she help me in such a mood as this martha did the inevitable she lost her temper but the lord answered and said unto her martha martha thou art anxious and troubled about many things for most of us such a moment of tension following so dis courteous a remark would be ex ceedingly embarrassing and most or us would find it difficult to say any thing that might help but one thing is needful for mary hath chosen the good part which shall not be taken away from her by the one thing needrul he certainly meant ultimately the feed ing on the bread of life by faith which faitli cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of christ which mary was now receiving into her roul and which john 0 51 shall never be taken away but re sult in everlasting life so wden jesus came he round that he had been in the tomb four days already it was necessary to bis work that he should know or lazaruss death it was not necessary that he should know how long he had been hurled nor where he bad been buried v 34 now bethany was nigh unto jer usalem about fifteen furlongs off a furlong or stadium was about cod feet or oneeighth of a roman mile and many of the jews iiad come lo martha aand mary to console them concerning their brother it was a part of the jewish ceremonial of grief which was almost accurate ly defined that there should be a large gathering of friends and ac quaintances not less than ten to condole wilh those that mourned for their dead i citron 7 22 job 2 ft martha therefore when she heard that joins was coming went and met him martha was among the women about christ as peter was among the twelve disciples al ways taking the initiative both iu action and in conversation martha first heard of the lords approach because as head of the house she would naturally be the first to whom his coming would be report ed and also because she apparent ly was engaged with household du ties and news could reach her more easily than it would her secluded sister but mary still sat in the house the deeper tenderer na ture remains in the house overcome with grief and more occupied with the numerous wellmeaning friends who were endeavoring to cotisvie her martha therefore said unto jesus lord if thou hadst been here my brother had not died not a re proach however gentle but an ex pression of deep regret and even now i know that what soever thou shalt ask of clod god will give thee this is a deeper confidence than that which recognizes hie efficacy of the prayers of any good man martha wistfully ex presses faitli in jesus not only as her friend but as the son of god jesus saith unto her thy broth er shall rise again christs first consolation and the christians chiet consolation at such an hour martha saitli unto him 1 know that he shall rise again in the resur rection at the lat day she does not deny the tremendous doctrine of resurrection at ihe last day she replies that she knows it and ac cepts it but like many another mourner she fails to derive much immediate consolation frm it jesus said unto her 1 am the res urrection and ihe life here as so often in his conversations the lord turns the attention of one away from himself or herself to the per son of the saviour himself christ is that which men need he that believeth on me though he die yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth on me shall never dio though he die is an admission that many christians would die physical ly ie their bodies would undergo tho experience of death but death would not be final lie would live again shall never die does not re fer to physical death but to eternal death to a life of eternal separation from god she saith unto him yea lord 1 have believed that thou art the christ the son of god even he that cometh into the world such a clear confes sion as this uttered under circum stances ot the greatest depression at once places the speaker iu the very front rank of the disciples of jesus and when she had said mis she went away and called mary hzr sis ter secretly secretly presumably because she wished mary to see jesus privately without the crowd of mourning friends being present however this did not succeed for they followed mary out of the house v 31 saying the teacher is here probably the name by whlcjh tho lord was known in the inner most circle of his own matt 23 s and calleth thee the conversation with martha is evidently not related fully we cannot suppore that mar tha herself framed the message out ot the tenor ot the lords words uniformity in motor laws is object in africa dr johnson would scoff at movie manchester the guardian has been running a prize contest for making dr johnson and other worth ies of old lime modern one competitor pictured boswell assuring the philosopher johnson that a film of his life would edify people the doctor says testily the public does not want to be edi fied sir it demands to be amused ami i doubt whether i am adequate ly endowed with that doubtful qual- i was actually drafted it was how front the johannesburg star cape town the control of motor ing by the government is rapidly becoming a question of practical politics at the time of union the royal autompbile club made an effort to have motor matters placed in the hands of the central government having in view the necessity of uniformity in regard to traffic con trol legislation and taxation it was however decided by the national convention to relegate motor mat ters to the provincial administra tions repeated attempts were made subsequently to find a basis for a general motor ordinance and in 101 the royal automobile club succeed ed in arranging a conference of the administrators and the executive committees to discuss the matter the conference decided to appoint a special committee to explore the question and a unified ordinance ity which the film people call sex eppeal posterity sir said dr johnson i believe sir that posterity owes more to me than i do to posterity so they want to film my pranks do they the dogs am i to be made a laughing stock by some grimacing mountebank this generation would dare anything 1 will have nothing to do wilh it a dialogue him will you love me dearest one when i am gone her that depends on just how far gone you are i summer chic for matrons ever found impracticable to get the four legislative bodies to agree and the attempt was abandoned with the rapid development of motoring the urgency of one con trol in south africa has become more evident the necessity of uni fied action in certain directions said sir alfred hennessy chairman of the royal automobile club to a report of the star has been rec ognized we now have a national road3 board to deal with road problems from a national aspect that is a most important step in the right direction and the way was paved for the next step by mr hofmeyrs action in appointing a consultative committee to go into the question of third party insurance it i3 manifestly impracticable to have compulsory insurance in one province and not in the others the problem must be tackled nation ally sir alfred proceeded to point out amazing anomalies arising from the traffic regulations in the four prov inces and in that regard said we are anxious to attract over seas people to visit south africa but if they motor from cape town to johannesburg or durban they find that every dorp has its own traffic regulations uniform regula tions are a necessity and they can only be introduced by the central government the case for the con trol of motoring by the government is overwhelming and recent events seem to indicate that the necessity for such action is becoming gener ally recognized sir alfred also urged a common basis of taxation throughout the union and did not anticipate any difficulty in allocating the revenue accuring to the provincial adminis trations the wonderman capes and cape effects are so tremendously fashionable here is a dress especially de signed for the heavy figure it has this newest feature but to keep it particularly slim the cap- ed sleeves are brought down to the waistline to suggest more length 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