womans world by mair m morgan a woman plica is in the horns manly dishes few men claim to be good all around cooks many however have special dishes which they feel they have mastered thoroughly here are two typical male recipes incl dentally the addition of a little su gar to the meat of fowl adds quick- energy and accentuates the flavor of other ingredients derbyshire sandwiches run through the meat grinder enough finely sliced boiled ham to make one cup of it when minced add onehalf teaspoon mixed mus tard a few drops tobasco sauce one teaspoon sugar salt and pepper to taste and enough chili sauce to make a smooth paste spread on thin slices of buttered bread chicken san luis cut a tryingsize chicken in quar ters and fry in olive oil with one- halt cup finely chopped onion and raw white potatoes cut in dice cook until the meat of the chicken is white add onehalf teaspoon sugar onehalt teaspoon chopped parsley ono tablespoon chopped green pep per and oneqnarter cup hot water season with salt and pepper to taste and cook very gently until the chick en and potatoes are thoroughly done a spring cake these spring days our diets should be increasingly light yet should con tain sufficient roughage for those who insist on cake the following re cipe offers sweetness and yet is not too rich for touchy complexions bran ginger cake onequarter cup shortening 12 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup bran 1 12 cups flour 1 teaspoon sodn 1 tea spoon ginger 2 teaspoons cinnamon 12 cup sour milk 12 cup molasses 12 teaspoon salt cream shortening and sugar to gether add the egg beat well add the bran mix and sift the dry in gredients and add them to the first mixture alternately with the sour milk and molasses pour into greas ed pans and bake in a moderate over 370 degrees f from 30 to 40 minutes a reducing dish for those whose training diets are confined to removing overplump curves the suggestion is made that range juice replace cream as an ac companiment for berries and other fruits such as peaches table cream has 39 calories per tablespoon it is pointed out while orange juice has but 6 12 calories a dessert of or ange juice and fruit is much to be preferred on warm days to a heavy pastry one very delicious combination is to cover strawberries with orange juice add a bit of powdered sugar and serve very cold in small por tions ths makes a delightful appe tizer course in larger portions it is a delectable dessert mushrooms add interest for an ideal dish piquant and tasty appealing to a jaded palate mushrooms are ideal and they are bo sheap this year that we can use them more often to add interest to everyday dishes better if not washed unless mushrooms are very sandy nd dirty they should not be wash ed they are very delicate and water tends to destroy their flavor as well as make them tough separ ate the caps from the steni3 scrape the stems and peel the caps if the spin is tough the stems are often tougher than the caps and require longer cooking it mushrooms must be washed do it very gently taking caro that the gills do not become water soaked dry them on a soft cloth and turn cap gills downward to dry the peelings may be covered with cold water brought to the boiling point and simmered over a low fire for fifteen minutes strain through cheesecloth and use the stock for flavoring soups and sauces you will be amazed at the change a few tablespoonfuls of this mushroom stock will make in the flavor of a cream of spinach or carrot soup tasty in spaghetti a few mushrooms addei to dish of macaroni or spaghetti make this a regular party concoction you may serve a wellcooked dish of spaghetti in tomato sauce with mushrooms at your next bridgeclub luncheon and he assured that it will meet with approval the flavor of mushrooms is em phasized it they are sauted in a lit tle butter before adding to any dish be sure to use all the butter and mushroom liquor in the par because this is rich and flavorsome mushrooms and eggs onehalt pound mushrooms 4 egg 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon minced parsley few drops onion juice 2 tablespoons flour halt tea spoon salt 1s teaspoon white pep per 2 cups rich milk or thin cream 4 teaspoons grated hard cheese sunday school lesson may 21 lesson vlllpjesus answers his adversaries- mark 12 2840 golden text never man spake like this man john 7 4s analysis i facing the main issue mark 12 1334 ii removing misunderstandings mark 12 3537 iii exposing insincerity mark 12 3840 introduction the cleansing of the temple was another milepost along the costly way from now on events crowd upon each other they have arrested him these last days be long to the sublimest memories of the human race all powers of the man of nazareth seem to be completely mobilized raised up to his full height ho faces his opponents and easily frustrates their plots and their insinuations with amazing vigor and power when his enemies attack him ho instantly transforms himself into the aggressor and when it is all over he is left master of the situation i facing the main issue mark 12 1334 after expelling the profiteers jesus spent the rest of the day speaking to something different in tunic treatment by helen williams illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern melt butter in sauce pan add peel- the crowds that were gathered around ed and sliced mushrooms sprinkle with salt and pepper and simmer over a low fire tor ave minutes sift over flour and stir until perfectly blended add milk or cream stir ring constantly add onion juice and parsley and bring to the boiling point stirring constantly pour into a shallow baking dish break eggs into sauce spacing them evenly sprinkle each egg with 1 teaspoon grated cheese and dot with butter bake in a moderate oven for eight minutes until the whites are firm serve from baking dl3h stewed mushrooms wash onehalt pound mushrooms remove stems scrape and cut in pieces peel caps and break in pieces melt three tablespoons but ter add mushrooms cook two min utes sprinkle with salt and pepper dredge with flour and add onehalf cup hot water cook slowly five minutes stewed mushrooms in cream are made by adding threefourths cup cream instead ot using water serve on toast broiled mushrooms remove stems and place caps in buttered broiler and broil five min utes having cap side down first half ot broiling servo on buttered toast put small piece of butter in each cap sprinkle with salt and pepper care must be taken in removing from broiler to keep mushrooms cap side up to prevent loss of juices ham and mushrooms ono and onehalf cups medium thick white sauce 1 12 cups diced cooked ham 1 14 cups cooked mushrooms seasoning make white sauce first then add other ingredients to it in order serve in fancy cut croustades garn ished with chopped parsley crou3tades are made by cutting sllves of bread about 2 inches thick removing soft centre and toasting on all sides with saeurkraut quarter pound mushrooms cd water 1 pound saeurkraut- 1 table spoon flour 1 tablespoon shortening 12 cup thick sour cream stew mushrooms in 2 cups cold salted water drain canned saeur kraut and pour over it the liquor in which mushrooms have been cook ed then add mushrooms minced and simmer till thick about 1 hour brown flour add shortening add this and sour cream to saeurkraut and simmer 10 minutes before serv ing cream of mushroom soup half a pound mushrooms 4 cups white stock 1 slice onion 14 cup butter 14 cup flour 1 cup cream sajt and pepper chop mushrooms add to white stock with onion cook 20 mlnute3 and rub through sieve reheat bind with butter and flour cooked togeth er then add cream and salt and pep per to taste an economical way ot making mushroom soup is to boil the stalks in water for 20 minutes or so strain liquid and add to a rich white sauce that has been seasoned with salt and pepper him his enemies left him unmolest ed but all the time they were in an xious consultation the following morning when he returned to the eity they were ready for him first they challenged his authority he countered with a question which placed them in a dilemma rathor than aswer it they left him alone mark 11 2733 then taking the offensive jesus turned in denuncia tion on them his parable of the wicked husbandmen mark 12 112 with its reference to the wellknown song of the vineyard in isaiah chap ter 5 would be taken as a direct con demnation of themselves indignant but helpless in the midst of jesus admiring crowds his questioners left him v 12 for the next attempt to trap him the pharisees and their political en emies the herodians joined forces what about this tribute money vs 1315 it was a clever question yes or no would get jesus into trouble bring me a penny it was a roman penny they were ac cepting the benefits of roman gov ernment therefore let them use their own commorsese both with re gard to what was caesars and what was godsj vs 16 17 the sadducees now cam forward with an absurd story about a woman who had had seven husbands whose wife would she be in the resurrec tion but jesu3 turned the tables on them from their own scriptures deut 25 510 he proved to them that marriage on its physical side was designed to continue the race in the resurrection with death abolished marriage was unnecessar again from their own scriptures exod 3 c he pointed out that generations after their death god was still the god of tho patriarchs therefore they and all those who are in vital con tact with god are untouched by phy sical death a scribe impressed by jesus ability and knowledge came to him with the question which is the first that is tho most important command ment according to the there were three hundred and sixty- five prohibitions and two hundred and fortyeight commandments in the five books of the law jesus brushed aside all questions about the rela tive importance of these regulations and faced the main issue let a man have the right attitude he said to ward his god and his fellows vs 2931 then his conduct will take care of itself if i love my children i need not worry about tho penalties imposed for nonsupport of ones family greek has two words for love english only one hence the diffi culty in understanding how one can love god as one loves say ones child love in the new testament means good will to lovo god with heart soul mind and strength is simply to put him first in every thing to love my neighbor is to treat him as i would be treated my self my neighbor is any one who needs me it is possible to have to ward any one the attitude which will respond instantly and gladly to his need tho noblest love can forget no one for it is built on the needs of man not on his qualities ii removing misunderstandings mark 12 3537 jesus now became more aggressive first he attacked the mechanical way in which tho biblical scholars inter preted scripture ho say the scribes that is what do the scribes mean when they say that christ is the son of david v 35 they had been taking psalm 110 to mean that the messiah would be of onescouts 1 mode has all manner of whims con cerning jumper effects this season and heres a model youll love for its distinctly individual while of the spectator sports type y it is dressy enough for afternoons it has tremendous chic carried out i soft crinkly crepe silk n carrot- red the deep armholcd sleeves are citronyellow crepe two tones of dark hyacinthblue cipe would be lovely too its as simple as a b c to fa shion it style no 3398 is designe for sizes 14 16 18 20 years 3g and 38 inches bust size 10 requires iv- yards of 39- inch dark with iy yards of 35inch light material how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto insincerity mark 12 the house of david a political na tional leader but david himself said jesus spoke of messialj as lord therefore even if messiah be of da vids line he must be a great deal scribes more the master thus boldly and publicly removed the misunderstand ings regarding himself that a wrong method of scriptural interpretation had produced then as now mater ialistic literalist explanations of bi ble texts conceal or distort its real message iii exposing 3840 the master then exposed the in sincerity and selfimportance of the religious leaders they used their education and special opportunities not for more effective service to their fellows but in order to secure pres tige and position for themselves dressed like millionaires they always insisted on having a seat on the plat form some of them were mean enough to influence sentimental and ersilymovcd women to hand over their property to them v 40 their long prayers covered many a greedy and covetous nature it had been a day of singular tri umph jesus had successfully re pulsed every attack of his enemies ho had denounced hypocrisy but tho crowds who had cheered saw their dreams of an earthly kingdjm fading an englishman was travelling in a tramcar in new york opposite him sat a woman nursing tho ugliest baby ha had ever seen the baby was so ugly that tho englishman could not take his eyes off it in desperation tho mother lcated over and said rubber a term meaning to stare thank heaven said the english man i thought it was teal the annual meeting ot the cana dian general council ot the boy scouts association was held at ottawa on april 27th last and tho following business was transacted and reports were received his excellency the governorgen eral the rt hon the earl ot be3- borough presided as chief scout for canada upon nomination of the chief scout mr e w beatty of the canadian pa cific railway was reelected president it was announced that the hon vin cent massey former canadian minis ter to washington would represent the canadian scout association at the annual meeting of the boy scouts of america at kansas city in june and address that gathering the scout census for 1932 showed 23140 wolf cubs 31599 scouts 1s3c rovers 707 lone scouts 321 sea scouts 4g51 adult leaders total 62- 354 a gain of 6 over 1931 there was an increase in the num ber of frenchcanadian scout troops in quebec under the patronage of his eminence cardinal yilleneuve a substantial gain in river scouts and sea scouts was noted also in the lone scout branch for boys on farms or small groups in country villages there was a marked increase ot scouting units in childrens hospitals and sanitariums with groups now operating in quebec ontario mani toba saskatchewan alberta and bri tish colurnba a total of 37s6 proficiency badges were awarded scouts for passing tests qualifying for public service in first- aid water rescue and the carrying out ot health and safety measures appointments during the year in cluded his hon dr h a bruce lt- gov of ontario to be provincial pat ron lord colville to be commissioner ot lone scouts of british columbia dr w w white to be provincial pre sident and mr alan g mcovlty to be provincial commissioner respectively ot new brunswick mr j r burnett ot the charlottetown guardian to be provincial president ot prince edward island scout units participated widely in local relief measures the annual christmas toy shop chain operated in 15g towns and cities across diseases of bees experimental farms note bees like all other live slck are subject to disease but fortunately none of the diseases affecting bees are harmful to man bee dleases are divided into two groups one group affecting the brood or young of bees the other affecting the ad- the dominion and provided gifts for diseases affecting adult bees over 75000 children including 5000 in are not very ferlous gfc the prairie provinces largely reached cas a few co wlu becoml i by mall during 1932 over 13000 boys attend ed 511 campsot which 3s4 were regis tered as being operated to a definite standard of health and safety regu lations not a serious camp accident was re corded a 122acre camp site was presented to the scouts ot alberta by provincial commissioner col j h woods of cal gary and a usacre camp site on the south saskatchewan river was given on long lease to the scout troops ot the saskatoon district by provin i orderincouucil the dominion medal board cited 1g scouts for rescues from drowning at serious personal risk 11 for rescues at less risk 15 for water rescues aud other god work in serious emergen cies without great personal risk we believe that anyone reading the above extracts from this annual re port will realize how excellent i3 the i work and how far reaching are the re sults ot the boy scout organization serious minded people all over the world are supporting this movement more today than at any other time because it is work ot thi3 kind among international youth that is needed most there never has been a de pression in scouting and we doubt it there ever will be lots of room there is plenty of room in the ranks of the boy scouts for keen red-blocl- ed boys who are anxious to obtain the most out ot lite and to increase their chances ot success in future life there are many lone scout3 iu this province more in fact in ontario than in any ot the other provinces and this branch ot scouting is organ ized especially to provide a program for boys who live lu places where there is no scout troop for them to link up with if you come under this leading and if you are not already a lonie why not find out moro about us now is the time to start your scout program full particulars can be obtained with out obligation from the boy scout3 association lone scout department 330 bay street toronto 2 lone e on may day often i loved upon the first of may to follow a known path beyond the town where by the pale blue reaches of the sea spring had put on her flowerkirtled gown under the leafage of the newdeckt trees the sturdy saxifrage blossomed in white- ethereal violets like a purple mist covered a bank with amethystine light upon the greensward like a fairy ring on threadlike stems rosetinged ane mones those highborn ladles delicately clad bent like may queens to the spring- scented breeze clara l baxter in the christian science monitor star one night plays maids part the next new york the sigh of relief ruth weston breathed was very shortlived the new york society girl is the un derstudy ot inra claire in a current broadway production miss claire wa3 ill and missed a peformance for the first time in her career miss weston too was ill severe burns resulting from an accident but she jumped in to the stellar role and few iu the audi- ence knew the difference she arrived at the theatre to learn that miss claire wa3 back thats where the sigh ot relief came then she wa3 informed helen salinger a maid in the play was ill so miss wes ton despite painful burns doubled again star one night maid tho next you never know what the morrow will bring she said weakened by paralysis but seldom 1 one destroyed by it colonies may also become infected with nosema but the infection is seldom so bad as to weaken the colony brood dis eases however are ot more impor tance and should be carefully watch ed for in every apiary healthy brood is pearly white in color and lies curled up in the bottom of the cells brood in any other condition should bo examined at once if the bee keeper himself is unable to deter mine the cause ot abnormal brood he should send a piece of the comb containing the dead brood to the bee division central experimental farm ottawa or to his provincial apiarist all but one of the brood diseases known to be present in can ada are easily controlled by good beekeeping practices but american foul brood is responsible for heavy losses in bees and equipment every vear the seriousness ot this dis ease lies in the fact that onco a colony becomes infected it remains a source ot infection to all other colonies until it is thoroughly disin fected or destroyed many methods have been devised for disinfecting colonies infected with american foul brood but unfortunately none of them have proved entirely satisfac tory in the hands ot all beekeepers for this reason it is now strongly advocated to destroy every infected colony with fire and even this has to be done very carefully to prevent bees from healthy colonies robbing tht tioney from the infected ones amer ican foul brood in any apiary spells loss at the first sign of it kill tht bees in the infected colonies and burn them together with the hlvei they are in for the longer they ara left the greater will bo the loss c b gooderham dominion apiarist woman is injured in unusual accident indianapolis ind an uuusual ac cident occurred here when mrs geo s kinney greenfield hurried from a safety zone behind an automobile to discover that it was towing another car she suffered a fractured hip when she tripped on the towbar connecting tho two vehicles avd fell beneath the wheels of the rear machine another woman with her managed to jump over the towbar and escape an elegantly dressed man stood on tho pavement outside his club after guncing up and down the street for a taxi ho beckoed to a boy wheeling a dilapidated barrow i say my lad he said just run to tho top of the street and fetch me a taxi no fear said the boy i know your sort when my backs turned youll nip off with my barrer london pianist gives recital at seventy london eng moriz rasenthal a noted pianist at the age of 70 years ia giving recitals in london with a tech nique and command which most younger pianists might envy it la 60 years since rosenthal first played it in public and at 14 he was court pianist to the king of rumania he is the last remaining pupil ot miluki who was himself a pupil of chopin and ho was also one of liszts show pupils as long ago as 1877 he resides in vienna trappers report muskrat season poor sarnla ont trappers at mitchells bay and other places along laka st clair shores report the poorest musk- rat season of recent years it was es timated loss than 2000 skins were se cured in tho north kent section with the close ot the season traps have been taken in where canadian apples are eaten the apple is one article of canadian production that gains a much more widespread distribution than is gen erally recognized this is proved by preliminary statement of the apph exports of the dominion from the 1932 crop which has been issued at ottawa the statement gives the fol lowing as the export figures of last years crop destination barrels great britain 1137054 united states 903 newfoundland 6909 belgium 18109 denmark 750 brit west indies 583 south africa 200 egypt boxes 179602s 661 2304 15 argentine sweden brazil france dutch east indies norway germany holland new zet land shanghai hong kong fiji singapore iidu penang morocco 1055 17889 4561g 30081 21129 3780 6804 938 3824 2250 750 6050 4fw 502 205 910 300 441 1500 mutt and jeff by bud fisher whos looney now totals 1164508 1952201 brockville recorder and times uncharted peak found off vancouver island washington the navy depart ment on friday announced discovery ot an uncharted peak in 1000 fathomi ot water oft vancouver island almosl large enough to fill the hole ii found last week in the pacific comdr ralph b horner ot den ver colo reported that while hu vessel was on route from seattle wash to dutch harbor alaska u suddenly encountered heavy vibra tions suspecting shallow water hornoi ordered soundings with a hand leas and found tho ship was in about 11 fathoms or slightly more than 60 feat of water a minute later the shti drifted into 7100 feet to dry mushrooms buy mushrooms a3 young as po slble remove stalks and peal lay mushrooms and stalks out on flat tins or pans and put in oven that u barely hoated when all molstura is dried out ot mushrooms pack la glass jars and seal keep in cool dry place when required for use soak for a few hours before cook ing using water in which ihm mushrooms have been soaked for flavoring purposes minister now macphersvn why dont you fight against your lorcginc for driiik when you are temptoav think of your wife at homo macpherson thoughtfully when the thirst is upon mo i am absolutely devoid of fear if