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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 17, 1935, p. 3

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i womans world setf by mair m morgan j l mmmiihmiim j im m hints on lamb lamb is suscepible to the flattery of fruit accompaniments tried pine apple slices broiled bananas baked pears or stuffed prunes dieting guests will appreciate lamb chops lamb lias a good reputation on the reducing diet minted appte ara an attractive garnish for too lamb platter small apples cooked in a sugar syrup color ed green may be used to beautify the rib ends of krenehed chops mint jelly in individual molds de corates the lamb salad plate for variety add a dash of onion juice to the limehonored caper sauce givo a flair to the party with a lamb chop grill mint butter is made by mixing cup of butter with cup of minced mint leaves 2 tablespoons of lemon juice and a dash of cayenne top each lamb chop with this just before serving lamb a la king in patty sheila makes a company dish of lerover lamb roast for that different flavor spread a bit of roquefort cheese on lamb chops before they have aaen turned in broiling lamb steaks broiled medium done will make a hit with the men have the steaks cut thick lamb chops too are best if they are cut farly thick the perfect frosting perfect cako frostings are easy to make if you understand the part each ingredient plays and the proper hand ling of the syrup during and after the cooking what is a perfect frosting first ot all comes the matter of flavour this means not only he use of line mat erials but also a perfect blending of the flavour of the frosting with that of the cake second in importance is texture the frosting must feel fine grained and creamy furthermore the perfect frosting must hold its eihape have a glossy appearance re main moist on standing and cut with out cracking quite a large order theso muchdesired qualities may be obtained in several ways but the surest and simplest method of secur ing a delectable frosting is to use light corn syrup with sugar the corn syrup gives no flavor to the frosting but makes and keeps it soft and smooth be sure to measure accurate ly however for too much corn sjjrup makes the frosting gummy and too boft white frosting two and onehalt cups of fine gran ulated sugar 4 tablespoons corn syrup 31 cup water whites 2 eggs 1 tea spoon vanilla mix sugar waer and corn syrup in a smooth sauce pan cover pan and cook over a low fire until boiling be gins remove cover and when ther mometer reaches 231 degrees f pour about onet71ird of the syrup in a thin stream over the stiffly beaten egg whites healing constantly return syrup to fire and cook until thermometer registers 210 degrees f i continue to beat frosting while the syrup 13 cooking and when 210 de grees is reached beat in about hair too syrup return syrup again to the firo and cook until 211 degrees f is reached beating frosting constantly add remaining syrup and beat until the right consistency to spread add vanilla after frosting has cooled slightly dont beat frostlngt oo long as soon as the gloss look becomes slight ly dulled spread on the cake if over- beaten ttie frosting will dry out and cake if you put this frosting in a tight ly covered jar you can keep it for soveral days or a week ot course you know you can change tho flavor of the frosting by using different flavoring extracts for in stance a particularly delicious frost ing for a devils food cake is madj by adding four or five drops of oil ot peppermint in place of vanilla then it you cover the frosting with a coa- ing of either bitter or dipping choco late you will have a cake that is a full dessert by itself melt the choco late over warm water and brush over the whito frosting on the cake lie sure the frosting 2ias thoroughly cool ed uso a limber spatula or pastry brush to spread the chocolate the punk1n when one thinks of canadian cook ing from a national viewpoint two of our most distinctive vegetables are squash and pumpkin to what varied uses have we put too latter there are few of us who cannot remember tho jackolantern of our halloween nights and tho fun we had in making them punkin pie is the traditional thanksgiving dessert but pie is not toe only way in which the orange globes may be used and we hope you will like some of theso unusual re cipes for those two sitters of the ve getable world pumpkin and squash squash biscuits half cup squash steamed and sift ed quarter cup sugar haltteaspoon salt half cup scalded milk quarter yeast cake dissolved in quarter cup lukewarm water quarter cup butter 2 cups flour adil squash sugar salt and butter to milk when lukewarm add dissol ved yeast cake and flour cover and let rise over night in morning shape into biscuits let rise and bake boiled summer squash wash squah and cut in thick slices or quarters cook 20 minutes in boil ing salted water or until soft turn into a cheesecloth placed over a co lander drain and wring in cheese cloth mash and season with butter salt and pepper pumpkins are boiled or steamed same as sqrah hut require longer longer cooking fried squash cut squash in slices and soak over night in cod salted water drain let stand in cold water half an hour and drain again and dry between towels sprinkle with salt and pepper dip in batter or flour egg and crumbs and fry in deep fat squash pie one and a quarter cups steame and strained squash quarter cup su gar half teaspoon salt quarter tea spoon cinnamon ginger nutmeg or half teaspoon lemon extract one egg 7s cup of milk mix sugar salt and spice or extract add squash and egg slightly beaten and milk gradually bake in one crust just as you would a cutard pie if a richer pie is desired use one cup of squash half cup each of milk and cream and an additional egg yolk pumpkin pie one and a half cups steamed and strained pumpkin 31 cup brown su gar 1 teaspoon cinnamon tea spoon ginger y teaspoon salt 2 eggs 1 cups milk y cup cream mix ingredients in order given and bake in one crust scalloped squash one quart mashed squash 2 table spoons butter onion chopped h cup soaked bread 1 egg table spoon salt 1s teaspoon pepper vs cup cracker crumb cut squaivi crosswise remove the seend and strings cut in pieces and place in dripping pan bake 2 hours until soft in a slow oven heat butter in frying pan add onion let brown lightly added soaked bread and the squash fry altogether 15 minutes tilling occasionally remove from hie add salt and pepper and stir in egg place mixture in casserole and sprinkle cracker crumbs and bits ot butter on top and return to oven to brown pumpkin may be cooked in exactly the same way canned pumpkin cut the pumpkin in halves remove coarse threads and seeds cut toe halves in slices pare and cut in mjall pieces place pieces of pumpkin in a cheesecloth bag and immerse in hot water for a few minutes remove and quickly plunge in cold water pack tlghtl in hot jars and place in rack in boiler fill jars to overflowing with boiling water adding 1 tcspoon salt to each quart adjust rubbers and covers but do not fasten securely add uf ficient warm water to come to tops of jars and sterilize for two ihours tim ing from when water readies boiling point remove jars tighten covers and invert to cool covering jars with paper will prevent bleaching pumpkin preserves remove rind and seeds from small sweet variety of pumpkin cut into small pieces and cook until tender drain and weigh allow equal am ount of sugar to that of pumpkin and 2 ounces of green ginger root and 2 lemons to each pound of pumpkin cut lemon in tlin slices and crush ginger root cover both with cold wa ter and let stand overnight in the morning cook till lemon rind is ten der add the sugar and more water if required and boil five or ten min utes then add pumpkins and let sim mer until cubes look transparent skim put pumpkin in jars and reduce syrup pouring over pumpkin seal preparing for stork no fact is received as truto until the percipient has conformed and co lored it to suit his preferences james branch cabell kvelyn venable film star who expecs stork within a nv nth makes ready for his visit with her cameraman husband hal horli by practicing baby care with a lifesized doll i had a friend youth and the mode 39 school and college girls are nearly always attracted to two- piece dresses because they can be worn as separate items for instance todays model features skirt and tunic in either length make the skirt of light weight woolen and the tunic of novelty silk with wool effect by the way of change wear a sweater with your skirt- and perhaps youd like to make the shorter tunic or blouse of satin crepe or of plaid angora style no 3300 is designed for sizes 14 1g 18 years 30 38 and 40inches bust size 1g requires 2 yards cf 39inch material for full length blouse and 2v yards of 39inch material for skirt how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin prefer red wrap it earefullv and ad dress your order to wilson pat tern service 73 west adelaide street toronto a friend is one who brings out the best in you comforts you in time ot grief encourages in defeat rejoices in victory perhaps the truest example of real friendship was toat between david and jona ban perfect trust no put ting oneself above the other jonathan knew that david was a rival for his throne but jonathans friendship ne ver wavered he was big enough to see that david was even bigger than lie therefore be took a lower place and let the belter man rule it takes a big person to be a true friend can you really rejoice when you see an honor come to your friend can you truly acknowledge that in some particulars your friend is your superior are you willing to take ad- vico from your friend even to take a lesser seat than the throne if your friend is beter fitted to occupy the throne or when the friend announces that he has been honored do you at once think ot a greater honor that came to you and tell it when there is a choice of places do you stand back to allow your friend tho first choice or do you frantical ly hasten forward to get the chief place there is a test for choosing friends and it is well to know it if a person does not help us to be braver clean er to have more confidence in our selves to dare more to do better deeds to think success thoughts he is not the best friend for us i had a friend can those who know you intimately say that of you georgia moore reb elling oughly execute justice between a man and his neighbor the cirpha- sis here is upon righteous living ie upon right and just relationships between a man and his fellovejen if ye oppress not the sojourner the fatherless ind the widow the mosaic law was stronger in it de nunciations of these sins ex 2221 ff deut 2117ff and shed not innocent blood in this place that is by false accusations and unfair trials and the persecution of the in nocent neither walk after other gods to your own hurt it should always be remembered that the laws which god gave to isrel were given for their good deut c21 and any violation of a law tio obedience to which would certainly bring good must result in hurt i then will 1 cause you to dwell i in till place in the land that t gave to your fathers from of old j even for evermore as a great german scholar j ii kurtz has aid this bend still continues cv- en though israel ha- been banished for seventy and again for eighteen hundred ears from the land ofits inheritance as the body is adapted and destined for the soul and the strange but true enough rard to build twelve of tod greatest pyramids in egypt or a mountain half as high as suowdon has been dredged from the thames channel during the last twenty years 113 umbrellas were left in buses tubes aud trams durins too weekend following tho august heat wave pre vious best was 901 in november 1931 and the daily average is 400 crapes are grown in tho sky by mrs steven of new york she trans ported ten tons of top soil before site planted her vines on the summit ot a skyscraper a petrified fish nearly two and a oialf feet long has been found in a coal layer in one of the kazakstan mines bones of prehistoric birds aho have been found in the mine crabs steal golf balls on the new jungle course of the darwin colt club australia a rule has been mado that if a players drive lodges in a crabhole jie has the right to pick up and drop without penalty bricks of straw are being made in j a prague factory the straw is press ed into solid blocks which are im- scul for the body so is israel destin w c01 liquids said small words best avers the christian science moni tor small words are best leave the long ones to those who need to show they have been to school short words have force most of the strong thoughts and acts and hopes of men take short words to tell them might and right strength faith are words of just one sound each and such words speak well in small groups from start to the full stop need be but a few sounds each sound like trees and grass and lakes and the a word each word a punch and the whole a cause won things for which men feel awe may be held each in a small word things they love too sea the blooms in the yard by the door things they hate need not be told nor things they fear but these too can be felt in the sweep of a short string of short words more could be found to say for words of one sound for chains of words with few links this should show that one can talk long though he uses short words and he may say less in long ones and more of them cd for that land and that land for israel will ye steal murder and com- mt adultery ad swear falsely all of these sins arc referred to in the second table of the decalogue to render them fireproof after seven years research dr jozsef dallos has found a means ot placing lenses on the eyes and so obviating the use of spectacles a mould is taken from the eye and con- how deeply israel was guilty of tact glass03 costing two pounds pre- each of these tins at this particular p time we do not know j the village that overslept every and burn incense unto baal inhabitant of the village of crelffcn- and walk after other gods that ye berg germany was late for work have not known the sins here rej recently because the church clock ferred to belong to the first table cea to chime thieves had sto- of the decalogue and in reality are the pendulum those which are generally first in- j a flight ot gras hoppers has been dulged in before sins against ones encountered by a pilot flying at a fellowmen are committed height of 9500 feet over killings in and come and stand before me montana in this house which is called by j hundreds of thousands of wild cats my name and say we are deliver- jiave been making massed attacks on ed that ye may do all these aho- australian poultry farms an obser- minations jeremiah actually v at one waterhole saw about fifty charges these people with believing 0 these tortolseshell furies figming in their minds that by the discharge while hundred more were snarling in of the duty of offering sacrifices and worshipping in the temple of jerusalem they were set free for a return to wickedness j is this house which is called by my name become a den of robbers in your eyes this verse is the one to which christ alludes in his de munciation of somewhat similar con- the trees a new way of selling beer has been introduced at dallas texas the pur chaser pays at the rale of 2s cd an jiour and is allowed to drink as much as he likes in the period the mighty jones clan brought ab out the present system of army num bers it i said because of the con stant misdelivery of letters contain named ditions in his own day matt 2113 mark 1117 luke 194g behold ing postal orders to soldier i even i have seen it saith jeho- 1 jones in the welsh regiments vah jeremiah here no doubt i an undertaker and a barber in new touches ironically on the false con- souti wales have entered into a fidence with which the jews deceiv- strange contract the barber cuts the ed themselves undertakers hair free of charge on thus saith jehovah of hosts the the understanding that the undertak- god of israel add your burntofj er will bury him free of charge ferings unto your sacrifices and cat clause in too agreement protect unday c esson a the barber in the event of the undertaker dying first john darchs a seventeenyearold toronto youth never uses pencil and paper when ho wants to write any thing down he uses his skin when somebody writes a word on his arm the wiling takes visible shape in the form it a welt that can be felt when a finger is passed over it the length lesson iii the message of jeremiah jeremiah 7 111 2123 golden text my voice and i god and yc shall be jeremiah 723 hearken unto will be your my people the lesson in its setting time this particular pro phecy of jeremiah occurred it would appear from the text itself at the time when the great revival broke out in the eighteenth year of josi- ahs reign which was the fifth year of the ministry of jeremiah and therefore about bc g21 place at the entrance or gate of the temple in jerusalem we place this chapter in tho eighteenth year of josiahs reign which was the fifth year of the min istry of jeremiah bc g21 stand in the gate of jehovahs house in herods temple there were seven gates connecting the in ner with the outer court viz three on the south and one on the west if this represented the state of things in solomons temple jere miah would probably have stood at one of these looking down upon the people who were assembled in the outer court prepared to pass in and proclaim there this word and say hear he word of jehovah all ye of judah that enter in at these gates to worship jehovah all the people of judah could only be addressed if there was some na tional feast being observed at this time thus saith jehovah ot hosts the god of israel amend your ways and your doings and i will cause you to dwell in this place ways will mean rather the settled habits doings the separate acts which go to form them trust yea not in lying words saying the word is often used by jeremiah to describe the vanity and falsehood founded on the method of the teachers who opposed him the jehovah the tempe of jehovah are temple of jehovah the temple of these the theciold repitiion i for the sake of emphasis for if yc thoroughly amend your ways and your doings if ye thor- ye flesh burnt offerings were consumed whole while of sacrifices certain portions were reserved to be eaten by the priest and the of ferer the scene here is add one sacrifice to another multiply your victims ad libitum it will af fect you not for i spake not unto your fathers nor commanded them in the day that i brought them out of of time the writing remains tie the land of egypt concerning burnt- pends upon the pressure applied offerings or sacrifices the asscr tion here made is a very difficult one to understand on the surface that sacrifices were instituted in the wilderness the pentateuchal books clearly reveal and some have the leaf is a great store house of concluded from this that those par- energy the green color is a very vital ticular passages in the pentateuch part of the mechanism and it is im- speaking of sacrifices were inserted portant that no material is unneces- centurics later the correct cxplana sary wasted as part of a great tion of this passage is well stated economy scheme the chlorophyll or by professor a w streane the green coloring matter is particaliy de- phraseology of jeremiah proves that composed so that some part of it may he had in his mind the promulgation j be conveyed to the stem instead of of the ten commandments on sinai being cast off when the leaf falls now among these we find no di- the shedding of the leaves is not a autumn leaves among these we rection concerning sacrifices and they were the only precepts which had the honor of being treasured up in the ark but this thing i commanded them saying hearken unto my voice and i will be your god and ye shall be my people and walk yc in all the way that i command you and that it may be well with you from the fact that obedience to the moral law always ranked first it follows and this is jeremiahs spe cial point that sacrifices were wholly worthless when offered by the immoral fu manchu by sax rohmer the severed finger dr petrie weakens ins girl regarded mo with hor soul in her eyos in on aban donment of pleading despair must i bo- tray her hr seduc tive boauty argued ill my sonso of acucd her no nol she screamed wildly holy nano i did not o fat room wo dcaml i nol i swear by mia i watched i upon him yes dr petrie it was bocauso ho would nol be wamod that ho mot his death i could not savo him i am not so bad as 1 matter of chance but there is very careful preparation for this time at the base of every leaf where it joins the stem a layer of cork is made so that when it falls no wound will re sult on the stem but a perfectly de finite welldefined leaf scar these scars have characteristic shapes for instance in the horse chestnut they arc the shape of a horseshoe each having in it usually five or seven cuds of several veins which formed con tinuous channels for sap from stem to leaf to stem and now represent the nails of the horseshoe it is these scars which have helped to name this tree the remaining part of the name arising because the seed resembles in appearance the familiar edible chestnut the leaves which ac tual fal are very dry and have lost their activity they arc in a sense the ashes cf the summer work they form a thick carpet on the floor burying many a dead animal and proving a blanket for the seeds and resting underground shoots they coyer and thus protect from some of the frost and cold of winter let us not consider that their work is en tirely done they are the starting point of further life processes and activities concerned with the making of new mould for future generations as well rs the mrrt from which they fell perhaps marl twains advee was pret y sound when in doubt tell tho truth joseph jastrow tie logons of the last war uiould be enough to convince everybody of the danger of nations striding tip and down the earth armed to the teeth general john j pershing

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