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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 9, 1936, p. 6

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womans world by mair m morgan together who said hash hash may be an old boarding- house favorite to a few and a board inghouse bugbear to many but hash when properly made is a pretty good dish here are two hash recipes that will please you beef hash 2 cups chopped cold roast beef or steak 2 to 4 cups chopped boiled potatoes 1 cup beef gravy or hot water 4 tablespoons butter salt and pepper put butter or substitute into a frying pan and then put in the meat and potato salt and pepper moisten with beef gravy or hot water and cover let it steam or heat through thoroughly stirring occasionally to mix it evenly and also to keep it from sticking when done it should be neither watery nor dry but just firm enough to stand well when dished if onion is liked fry two or three slices in the fat before the- hash is added cornedbeef hash 2 etips chopped corn beef 2 cups cooked potatoes cup milk or water 2 tablespoons butter or f salt and pepper mix beef and potatoes lightly and season pour the milk in to a frying pan with halt the fat and when this is warm turn in th hash spreading it evenly and placing the rest of the fat cut in pieces on the top cover the pan and place it where the hash will cook slowly for half an hour there should then be a rich thick crust on the bottom do not stir the hash fold it as an ome let is folded and place it on a warm platter this slow process of heating the hash gives it a flavor that can not he obtained by hurried cooking sunday smacks here are two recipes that you will want to tile under sunday or snacks tasty tidbits that touch the spot sunday supper sardines s large sardines vi cup butter m cup dill pickle finely chopped 4 slices toast saute the sardines in a frying pan until golden brown soften the but ter and mix well with chopped dill pickle spread a thin layer of pre pared butter on each slice of toast place two sardines on each prepared slice of toast cover with remaining butter mixture serve at once serves 4 dads beefsteak sandwich 1 cup cooked beefsteak ground 1 hard cooked egg 4 medium sized sweet gherkins catsup put through food chopper the beef steak egg and sweet gherkins add sufficient catsup to moisten spread between slices of buttered bread makes filling for 0 sandwiches many recipes in one here is a ecipe from the science kitchen that should be a welcome addition to your collection of recipes because from it you can serve muffins as often as you wish vary them regularly variety muffins 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt 1 egg well beaten 1 cup milk 4 tablespoons melted other shortening sift flour once measure nut muffins use above recipe adding onehalf cup broken nut meats to the sifted flour mixture currant muffins use cur rants in place of nut meats prune muffins use 23 cup finely cut prunes in place of nut meats surprise muffins scant tejspoon of currant each muffin before baking drop jelly weekly cash prizes winter meals with their roasts stews puddings and pies are due for a change now that spring is here the wise housewife will want to devote less time in her kitchen con sequently she will refer to her tiles for one of those combination-main- course dishes every homemaker has at least one dish that she has concocted out of this and that which has surprised the family by its deiciousflavor such a dish is lima beans combin ed with leftover meat fish vege tables or cheese seasoned with onions celery or green peppers have you another variation of this dish or another combination which is equally economical here is an opportunity for the thrifty housewife each week we are offering a cash prize for the most economical tasty maincourse dish recipes calling for detailed ingredi ents and involved method of prepar ation will not be considered one dol lar will be paid for each recipe sel ected for publication egyptian beauty weds is naiia khayatt 27yearold beauty whose famiy was one of the richest ii frederick k couder koelkor new york socialite pictured with moiiamed amine yous minister to the united states after their marriage in washington egypt and f egyptian unday chqo how to enter contest plainly write or print out the in gredients and method of your favor ite maincourse dish and send it to gether with name and address to household science room 421 73 west adelaide street toronto blue lights seen as romance spur hollywood calif a girl should have a dim blue light to help a bashful beau propose says lou kolb chief electrician at a big film studio a red lamp shade in the living- room is likely to drive a man to the divorce court those things are just practical psychology kolb explained weve beep using them for years to help stimulate the mood a star must have to play a certain type of scene they never fail he said red light makes people irritable even quarrelsome a lot of white light tends to cause gaiety green shadings bring peace and calm so do brown blue or purple are ef fective in generating affection the blue tinge typical of roman tic ideas is what makes moonlight so popular with lovers kolb said and butt infant mortality decreases in britain g powder sugar and salt i1ft again combine egg milk and shortening add to flour beating only enough to dampen all flour hake in greased muffin pans in hot oven 425 degrees p 25 minutes or until done makes 12 muffins the registrargeneral for england and wales has supplied to the british medical journal a statement regard ing the provisional birthrates deathrates and the rates fo infantile mortality in england and wales dur ing 1935 these figures just published show a live birthrate of 147 per 1000 of the population deathrate of 117 and an infantile mortality rate of 57 per 1000 live births registered this infantile mortality rate is the lowest add bak- 1 recorded the previous record vcars lesson ii april 12 jesus triumphs over death easter lesson golden text because i live ye shall live also john 1419 the lesson in its setting time sunday april 9 ad iio place the event recorded in the verses 112 took place in jerusalem and in the garden or joseph of arim- athaea just outside the walls of the city the conversation of jesus with the two disciples took place on the road from jerusalem to emmaus ab out seven miles northwest of jerus alem but on the first day of the week literally this should read but on day one of the week it is very signili- cant that the first day of the week is never referred to in the gospel record until the lord jesus christ rose from the dead at early dawn they came unto the tomb bringing the spice that they had prepared this first verse should be read in connection with the concluding verses of chapter twenty- three the pronoun they refers pri marily to the women who had gone with him out of galilee though other women now join them and they found the stone rolled away from the tomb matthew tells us 2s24 that the stone was moved from the mouth of the tomb by an earthquake the stone was not moved to allow the lord jesus to come out of the tomb which he already had done before the stone was rolled away and it was rolled away to allow the women and the disciples to look into and if they chose to enter into the tomb cf josh 514 judges 1320 the women recognised these guardians of the tomb as supernatural beings they said unto them why seek ye the living among the dead it is of course the angels who are speaking to the women by such a question they make heaven itself to confirm the ev idence of the empty tomb that jesus christ was living an was not among the dead he is not luere but is risen here is a definite statement that christ has risen from the dead it does not say thatmhrisl has gone to heaven or that he seeks to live in another world but that he has risen and being 1014 with 59 60 and 1930 with last years birthrate was 01 per 1000 below that of 1934 but was 03 above that of 1933 the lowest re- corded the general deathrate was 01 below that for 1931 and they entered in and found not the body of life lord jesus we are now face to face with the second in escapable question what happened to the body of jesus the fact that the body was not there must he ad mitted by every student it is inter esting to note what a great jewish scholar a professor of biblical litera ture in the hebrew university in je rusalem dr joseph klausncr does wilh this fact in his famous book jesus of nazareth he attempts to advance he theory that the women and the disciples mistook the tomb and came to the wrong place to a tomb wherein no body had rested how a great scholar can even dare suggest such an impossible interpre tation is a mystery and it came to pass while they were perplexed thereabout behold two men stood by them in dazzling apparel matthew 2s5 and john 2012 speak of these men as angels they were angelic messengers from heaven appearing in human form see gen is josh 513 ezek 403 dan 021 and as they were affrighted and bowed down their faces to the earth 3d remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in galilee 7 saying that the son of man must be deliver ed up into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and the third day rise again see the references given in the fits paragraph of this lesson especially luke 922 quite evidently heaven was familiar with what he had been saying to the disciples for the angel repeated it almost exactly- and they remembered his words this point is not made b any other of the gospel writers strat ge that they should have forgotten the words of jesus at this particular time the very time when these very words would liav been so helpful to them this is the way many people listen to sermons and read their bibles and returned from the tomb and told all these things to the eleven and to all the rest the apparent contra diction in mark 1cs obviously means that they said not one word on the subject to any one except the apostles to whom they were expressly told to announce it matt 2s7 now they were mary magdalene and joanna and mary the mother of james and the other women with them told these things unto the apost les mary magdenelen is mentioned by ail the evangelists and comes first in each of the lists joanna is riien- tioned only in the gospel of luke professor plunimer suggests thai it was from joanna that luke may have received the particular details of this visit of the women to the tomb and also what he relates in 23 s12 and these words appeared in their sight as idle talk literally as non sense and they disbelieved them apparently no one had understood christs predictions of his rising ag ain these were interpreted ot his re turn in glory either with a new body or as an incorporated being but peter arose and ran unto the tomb this inspection by the boldest of the apostles is given in greater de tail by st john 20310 and stoop ing and looking in he seeth the linen cloths by themselves if the body of jesus had been stolen either it would have been carried away with the linen marriage license lasts are halve rkgina the high cost of mar riage has been reduced for residents in northern saskatchewan the saskatchewan legislature recently wlten in committee- of the wholc approved an amendment to the marriage act which cuts the costs of marriage licenses ironi 95 to 250 for persons living north of township 54 which means the area north of prince albert national park it includes part of the park hon j m ulvrich minister of public health who was in charge of the bill stated that many residents in the northern settlements often were long distances away from mar riage license issuers and that as a result getting a marriage license caused them much more trouble and greater expense than it did to those living in the more settled parts of the province as a means of com pensating these residents the license fee has been reduced to 250 for itching ears a new form of advertising is be ing given a tryout on crowded trains and street cars of the east rid ing along with nothing to occupy their time passengers subconscious ly listen to conversations going on around them an advertising agency taking cog nizance of that fact is sending out men in pairs to engage in a care fully rehearsed line of talk though entirely natural in which one tells the other what an excellent tire he has found this or that brand to be or how much he enjoys a certain cigarette or tobacco or the brand of shaving soap he prefers above all others etc cappers weekly embarrassing moment a lady seated next to a deaf old gentleman was doing her jjest to help the conversation along as the fruit was passed she asked himto you like bananas i beg your pardons do you like bananas i beg your pardon do you like bananas well well really the old fash- ioned shirt is good enough for me cloths still wrapped about it or they would have been left on the floor of tho sepulchre the robbers not daring to take time to fold them again as peler discovered them when ho look ed into the tomb and he departed to his home wondering at that which was come to pass the surprise the alarm he perplexed incredulity of the disciples admitted by all the ev angelists alike add force to those ev idences which so absolutely convince them of the miracle which they had never contemplated j the rural teacher single letter blocks suits ottawa journal addressing the gatineau tethers association dean salmon of ottawa i spoke in warm terms of the fidelity and effectiveness of rural teachers it was a deserved tribute to a class of professional men and women who p tl j rilm wnni rv have little in material reward to re- 4 r coneile them to laborious and pains- 1 bllollkl have bcyll or taking effort j statute it is plain that the rural teacher is a larger fauoi in the early years iialrplcrfiw i ii of rural beys and girls than is the ihe one- itv -1- 1 l letter mistake in pcnnsv ivs it teacher in his or ner sphere because there are fewer distracting influences in the scheolhousc at the young lives by acier and skill the country has done a niae mm s new heart balm law which resulted in lisniissal of a 30000 suit in phi- the teachers char- j j johu j findjn my i use of the word of in the act said eacne in canada the mistake vil mltccut job and possible to sue anyone boo v i f ct n 1 sw nation of a lections schools today inherit a tradition of service that has many fine hapten in canadian history a community i it the hll- ate with a teacher and a parson posses ses a centre of culture from which radiate influences of incalculable value to the nation deputy attorneys general said they were unwilling to agree immediately with the pittsburgh jurist james ii wallace jr director of the elections and legislative bjreau said the mistake was found by bis de partment soon after the legislature adjourned but that nothing van iv done about it until the nct orvni assembly amends the act the law reads all civil rases of action for alien ation of affections of husband or wife except in such cases where the defendant is a parent or brother or sister of a person formerly in loco parents a foster parent to tie plaintiffs spouse are hereby abolish ed judge egan ruled that the phrase of a person means those not liable must be parents brothers or sister- who also are parents brothers or sis- teis of a foster parent lse of the word or would have made the near relatives liable thats what the legislature intend ed how young and fresh with navy tafieta bolero jacket and navy and white crepe print dress is to days model wear them separately if you like i he jacket forms a perfect contrast for grey or beige crepe dress its grand worn over sheer summer prints other suggestions for this simple to sew model include linen cottons and tub pastel silks style no 2c9s is designed for sizes 14 10 18 years 30 38 and 10 inches bust size 1g requires i yards of 39inch material with lvs yards of 39inch material for jacket for letr it would frighten horse or make dogs bark toronto what would wo men of today think if parliament decided that their dresses were out landish enough to frighten horses make puppy dogs bark and cause the tongues of small boys and girls to wag asked miss e m collins at the centre ontario womens institute what would white women say if i parliament decided that no female j should carry on he trade of a mill iner or dressmaker under the pen altyif a- single woman of being married to a colored person and if i married df being compelled to hold her tongue for a month she said and continued ladies of this province have de- generated in their ideas of beauty read a bill introduced into the legis lature april j 1859 it went on to i forbid any female over the age of wearing a red and black striped 10 how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15cin stamps or coin coin preferred- wrap it carefully and address your order to wilson pattern service 3 west adelaide street toronto starting chicks supply water with chill taken off 111 suitable vessels charcoal shell and grit or river sand feed the young sters immediately on their entry to brooding quarters a good starting mash consists of middlings ground yellow corn ground oat groats each i one part shorts alfalfa leaf meal and animal feed mixture each j part bone meal 2 per cent cod liver oil 1 to 2 per cent and salt i per cent underskirt or petticoat or any j other pattern likely to cause the tak- j ing fright of any horse ox or ass i or calculated to cause the unneces- i sary barking of puppies or draw forth the precarious remarks of small boys and girls the forbidden petticoats the bill i decreed might be donated w agri- j cultural purposes by tearing the same into ribbons for the scaring of birds or presented to the royal canadian yacht club for flags married women were she read to have the signed approval of their husbands before purchasing dress materials and no female should ap pear dressed in any artistically form ed framework of the diameter of two yards or upwards laught er ive at some silly chase that fu manchu by sax rohmer the fortified house the only enhance to rodmoat mr eltham won on is the one you used to night through a curling in tho mound upon which the house stands twenty fool above tho road a gate opens upon ancient stops and there is another gafc at the top tho entire place is surrounded by a twelvefoot fence of barbed wire rfebs3rf in trie library after a very pleasant dinner ai which wo were joined by vernon dcnby eltharns nephew the cler gyman siood upon fhe hoarth rug and pronounced redmoat has lately become the theater of strange doings u p mr eltham opened a cupboard and pointed to en array of electric bells hero art my secret defenses put in after our burglar scar of a year ago an attempt to scale the wire or force the gates sets a boh ringing smith interrupted sharply it wasnt the burglars visit thai caused these precau tions what was h seen people laugh things t a windtossed hat and the it brings a clumsy fall on a slippery street inebriation gives some folks a treat now i sat alone at a show one night and heard a man laughing with all his might at slapstick comedians flinging pies he laughed till the tears rolled out of his eyes anil everyone there seemed to catch his mirth till the whole hoiisechucklel for all twas worth yet some folks dont know what real laughter means or of the goodwill that a kind smile gleans they k around wearing woebegone stares just lending the rest of the world their cares while others consider it almost a sin to indulge in a friendly cp grin now it wounds me to see a face look sad 1 always wish i could make it look- glad for among the pleasures that life can bring is the joy that lives in a true laugh- ring ursula macmillnn

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