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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 10, 1934, p. 7

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womans world by mair m morgan souffles the elusive difficult souffle which it is popularly supposed only a chef can make is within every housewifes reach its only a ques tion of learning a culinary secret that a small quantity of quickcook ing tapioca will keep the souffle from falling while- in the oven or while it is being served at the table here are two souflea one for dessert and one for a main course which will do you honor spicw apple souffle 13 cup quickcooking tapioca vt cup sugar v teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter i teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg la tablespoons lemon juice i cup grated raw apple 3 egg yolks beaten until thick and lemoncolored 3 egg whites stiffly beaten combine quickcooking tapioca su gar salt and milk in top of double chocolate marshmallow 1 package powder for chocolate junket 1 pint milk 1 cup confectioners sugar il pound marshmallows hi cup boiling aater prepare powder for chocolate jun ket according to directions on pack age chill in refrigerator cut marshmallows in pieces and melt in double boiler dissolve sugar in boiling water add to marshmallows and stir until thoroughly blended turn into a bowl and cool just be fore serving put topping on choco late junket a savourl dish this unusual recipe is well worth trying and may appear on the menu as a vegetable dish accessory to the meat course or it may be served alone as a savoury take half a dozen green peppers divide lengthwise and remove the core seeds and stringy portions prepare a savoury filling by mixing together a teaspoonful each of chop ped onion parsley and tomato pulp a good shot boiler place over rapidly boiling shell and chop finely a dozen brazil water bring to scalding point allow 3 to 5 minutes and cook 5 minutes stirring frequently remove from boiling water and add butter spices lemon juice and apple let cool slightly while beating eggs add egg yolks and mix well fold in egg whites turn into greased baking dish place in pan of hot watei and bake in moderate oven 350 deg f 50 to 00 minutes or until souffle is firm serve hot with whipped cream serves 8 souffle chicken f tablespoons quickcooking tapi oca teaspoon salt dash of poppet m teaspoon chopped onion 1 cup milk 1 cup chicken stock or 1 cup water and 2 bouillon cubes chicken flavor 1 cup finely cut cooked chicken 1 tablespoons chopped parsley 3 egg yolks beaten until thick and lemoncolored 3 egg whites stilly beaten combine quickcooking tapioca salt pepper onion milk and stock in top of double boiler place over rapidly boiling water bring to scald ing point allow 3 to 0 minutes and cook 5 minutes stirring fre quently add chicken and parsley remove from boiling water let cool slightly while beating eggs add egg yelks and mix well fold in egg whites turn into greased baking dish place in pan of hot water and bake iri moderate oven 350 deg f 50 to go minute or until souffle is firm serve at once with cream ed peas or with sauce made of chick en stock serves g tast hotpot any cold beef mutton or pork may be used up to make this tasty hot pot cut the meat into neat pieces roll it in seasoned flour then fry in dripping until brown drain off the fat and place the meat in a casserole fry a sliced onion carrot and tur nip and add these to the casserole a sheeps kidney sliced and fried also makes a very palatable addition season with pepper and salt and a teaspoon of mixed herbs pour over i pint of stock cover and gently heat in the oven for two hours while the hotpot is cooking boil a few previously soaked lentils and when soft add to the casserole half an hour before serving add a few potatoes brushed over with dripping when ready thicken with flour novel fruit dish here is a light dessert that will delight both young and old through it children will get liberal quantities of milk in a way that will please it is economical and easy to prepare nuts and add to the mixture this nut meat improves not only the fla vour but also the nutritive value of the dish add two tablespoonfuls breadcrumbs a little butter and blend all these ingredients with an egg fill the peppers with the stuff ing and place them in a shallow bak ing dish with a cupful of stock and bake slowly for about half an hour if a little cold meat is added to the other ingredients the dish be comes sufficiently substantial for a light supper or luncheon to clean oil painting dust the oilpainting thoroughly before rubbing with slices of raw po tato discard each slice at the first signs of soiling dry very thorough ly with a soft muslin and then rub in the merest suggestion of refined linseed oil and polish gently with a soft silk duster vegetables a skillful use of seasonings is one of the distinguishing characteristics of practically all really good cooks- everyone knows that the vegetable dish calls for salt and pepper but the cook who deservedly ranks as a culinary artist also knows that a dash of sugar is needed to blend the other seasonings and bring out the natural flavor of the vegetable carrots ital1ene cut twelve medium size carrots into twoinch lengths cook until tender in salted water to which a teaspoon of sugar has been added in the meantime cook two chopped onions in melted butter until lightly browned mix with the carrots and dust with flour salt and pepper to taste when the flour is thoroughly browned add a cup of soup stock cook gently fo about ten minutes and serve very hot parsnip souffle cook four mediumsized parsnips in boiling water when tender re move the skins and rub through a colander mix together one teaspoon salt oneeighth teaspoon pepper one teaspoon sugar add the seasoning and one tablespoon of butter to the parsnips melt two tablespoons of butter in a saucepan stirring in two tablespoons of flour and one cup of milk add to the parsnips together with the yolks of two wellbeaten eggs bcat the whites of the eggs until stiff and fold into the mixture put in a buttered baking dish and bake for 25 minutes in a moderate oven serve immediately or the souffle will fall sunday school lesson real form is being exhibited here by miss n b brown during the surrey hard court championships at roehampton england recently miss brown is seen just after the completion of a backhand drive tight jar- there is no comparison between the flavours a crushed raw potato applied to a burn will give instant relief and will in most cases prevent a scar never store preserves pickles or jams on the top shelf of store- cup board or pantry keep them lower down as hot air rises and may in duce fermentation stick labels inside the jar in which dry goods are to be stored this ensures a clear arid easily decipher able label cover your cupboard shelves with oilcloth it is easy to keep the shelves clean and tidy when cleaning sinks bowls or baths rub the cloth on the soap be fore using scouring powder when frying fillets of fish always put them into the fryingpan with the skin uppermost you will find them less likely to break if cooked this way when using up cold cooked fish for fish cakes try shredding it with a fork if it is cut with a knife it is liable to become heavv little women fashion again household hints when possible always use a van illa pod instead of vanilla essence one will last quite a long time so long as you wipe it after you have used dry it and keep it in an air- louisa alcott and alice in wonderland start new vogue along with tlie many other reviv als has come a revival of old fash ioned children the current motion picture versions of louisa jr al- cotfs little women and lewis carrolls alice in wonderland are responsible tho prim little pinafores and cute lieruffled frocks worn by meg io beth and amy have been smartly modernized and fashioned for the girls of 1904 they have all of the charm of hie originals and none of the extra volumes of materials for younger members or the family who are getting their first introduction to little women there are dolls which wear the same little frocks todays youngsters may step up and see themselves dressed just as they have always seen alice in their minds eye for there are any num ber of versions of the alice frock and pinafore charmingly interpreted for modern maids england is influencing the fash ions of young america just as it is her smart mothers traditional british simplicity will be the key note of clothes for both boys and girls epaulette styles norfolks and balmacaans are being featured strongly tor girls coats they will be mude of the roughisli tweeds that brother has always had all to himself before this year a girls first suit is one of the milestones in her life this years are unusually smart consisting of jumper dresses or suspender skirts with a contrasting jacket or threequarter length coat blouses are in plaids and checks and just as gay as the young lady pleases they are made of cotton for school days and soft silks that are washable for very best girls adore to wear prints in the manner of their smart older sisters for spring there are many in light and bright backgrounds with tiny prints that are in perfect taste for youth stone panels depict londons criers a great ousiness building being erected in st james square london is to have as one of its architectural features five caived stone panels de picting the criers of london there will be the town crier the lavender girl the organ grinder the tinker arid the orange man the panels will be between the first and second stor ies there is a personal touch about them for the heads of all children grouped round in the scenes will be leiion vii 19 may 13 chrit- ianity and patriotum temperance and good citizenthip matthew 22 12339 golden text thou shalt love the lord thy god with all thy heart and with all thy oul and with all thy mind this i the great and first commandment and a second like it is this thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself matt 22 3739 time tuesday april 4 three days before christs crucifixion place the temple in jerusalem parallel passages mark 12 13- 40 luke 20 947 then went the pharisees the pharisees were the jewish legalists arid took counsel how they might ensnare him in his talk they iid not got to jesus in search of truth for they believed themselves to be the fountain of all righteousness hey were hecklers and they send to him their dis ciples those whom they had care fully trained in all their doctrines and ways with the herouians advocates of the reigning house of herod subservient to the romans tho naturaropponents of the phari sees saying teacher we know that art true and teachest the way of god in truth in this statement the ques tioners were false and hypocritical for they did not believe christ to be a true teacher but the opposite and carest not for any one for thou re- gardest not the person of men this is an invitation to christ to be bold in his reply anj to express his jeal onvictions tell us therefore what thinkest thou is it lawful to give tribute un to caesar or not caesar was the official title of the roman emporer but jesus preeeived their wicked ness he read the black secrets in their hearts and said why make ye trial of me ye hypocrites the special form of the hypocrisy was that the questioners had come not avowedly as disputants but as just men show me the tribute money and they brought unto him a denarius the shilling of the king james bible a roman silver coin worth about seventeen cents and he saith unto them whose is this image and superscription this question goes to the root of the mat ter the denarius bore the stamp of the emperor clearly it belonged to him and must be paid to him they say unto him caesars doubtless they said it with 1 scowl of hatred for the roman then saith he unto them render therefore unto caesar the things that are caesars and unto god the things that are gos whatever the caesar of the iioui may require- s to render to him what we are bound to render to god remains the same the two things are different in kind so different that they never need in terfere with each other and when they heard it they marvelled and left him and went away they marvelled at his read iness of response at the depth of his wisdom but the pharisees when they that he had put the sadducess to silence gathered themselves to gether it would be a feather in their they babies believed will purpose and with all mind intellect thought mental ability strength the physical powers is added in mark and luke i this is the great and first com- mandment in our present age with iji m its emphasis on social wellbeing we ldeaj vanes from to improve home two to 18 in y quiz topeka kan the marriage unt- versity being conducted here by the ymca and vwca has brought out some interesting facts about mar ried life lu a questionnaire two of the 33 love they nihbors as thvself thu i l w said iuey waltea ls is quoted jwffi 2ss5 s s jshs are all too likely to forget the great and first commandment and a second like unto it is this as christs first commandment sum med up the first table of the law so his second commandment summed up the second table the two command ments forming a complete present ation of the law of god thou shalt how you love yourself do we not re cognize at once the fact that if we loved every one like that it would re volutionize society on these two commandments the whoe law hangeth and the pro phets that is all the precepts of tho bible are included in those two wonderful rules styles are set by film stars what greta gaibo wears makes a lot of difference what creta garbo wears this week in a film depicting the life of an adventurous queen may have a lot to do with the fashions that will be queening it at some future date for even though the best fashions go to the grand couture for their inspira tion it cannot be denied that the costumes of the film stars have a great influence ostrich boas were seen some two years ago in a film which reatured marlene dietrich in a not tar fu- ture countless evening dresses wear- ing boas made their appearance and many women bought reathers by the yard to rejuvenate an old gown joan crawfords becoming frou frou has been copied and copied for fashionable young america when mae west was recently featured as a gay lady of the nineties immedi ately there was a revival of plumes and jewelry and opulence just as a few years ago all smart young americans let their bobs grow out in the manner of greta garbo today they are cropping it and train ing bangs to curl softly in the fash ion of the vibrant young katherine hepburn then- are certain manufacturers who receive the right to copy the clothes worn by film stars the cos tumes are usually labeled as such and their sale confined to one store in town was the ideal number while 15 fav- ored only two children it was unanimous that having chil dren in the family added to the hap piness of the home among the things favored and es tablished by the school were the woman should be about three years younger than the man sufficient finances compatibility health moral character judgment common seusel education the men failed to consider good looks dress and interest in religion as among the salient qualifications for a desirable wifetobe tree survey due for walkerville war romance is revealed woman served as soldier wed rescuer she now is widow niagara falls out a romance of the war and the fact that a resident of stamford although a woman serv ed as a soldier was wounded and wed her rescuer has come to light following the death of gilbert mar tin former imperial soldier and member of the tndlan civil service commission mrs martin was a wid ow and mother of six children al though not yet 34 years of age mrs martin who is a syrian don- ned the uniform of her brother when he was killed by the turks and with a girl chum served in the syrian army until she was seriously wound ed by the bayonets of the retreating turks bleeding she dragged her self around for 17 days until found and rescued by gilbert martin he took her to a mission station where she remained until 1920 when she and gilbert were married in mosul iraq where their first son was born her body is covered with bayo net wounds which healed after mar tin took her to the little hospital in 1922 mr and mrs martin and their little son came to stamford where they have lived ever since mr martin died recently walkerville parks board plans a survey of shade trees in the munici pality with a view to eliminating some trees in spots where they are too crowded that action was decided upon at a meeting in willistead when it was reported that requests along this line were being received from a number of residents in the elimination process trees that are not too large for transplant ing will ho moved victim of progress london cliffords inn one of lon dons quaintest most historic and most paccful corners may shortly be demolished registered letters arrived at all the caps if they could succeed where the cats and offices there giving three sadducees had failed so they muster ed up spirit f try in their turn and one of them a lawyer asked him a question trying him he was a scribe familiar with the law teacher which is the great com- mandmentin the law of the six hundred and thirteen precepts and commandments in the injunctions of the scribes some of course were of major and some of minor import ance and he said unto him thou shalt love the lod thy god with all thy months notice to all tenants the letter explained that the own ers of cliffords inn the office of works are proposing to redevelop tho property and it is believed that modern offices and shop may take the place of the 400year old houses the inn lies off fleet st and fet ter lane its use by students of aw dates back to 1344 the heads of the five children of the twoarchiteets of the building they i heart tho emotions affections and are all between 3 and 11 years old with all thy soul spiritual powers the manner of your speaking is fully as important as the matter as more people have ears to be tickled than understandings to judge chesterfield a good beginning the recent announcement that the ontario department of highways in tends installing a number of 300 watt electric lights at intervals of so yards on the niagarawindsor high way is good news for the motorist and for the pedestrian the innov ation is an experiment and it found practical will it is said be extended the location selected for conduct ing the experiment is that dangerous and muchtravelled portion of no 8 highway between the town of grims by westerly to the stoney creek monument more american motor ists are to be seen on that part of ontario highways than perhaps on any other canadian route for the niagaia windsor highway acts as a connecting link between the three big cities buffalo toronto and detroit the cost of installing the lighting equipment will not exceed one dollar per yard and it is estimated that the maintenance costs will be but one dollar per hundred yards or 1700 per mile per annum by illuminating this important piece of highway tourist travel will be encouraged and the margin of safety for motorists and pedestrians will be increased and at a compar atively trifling cost the amherst burg echo by bud fisher pilofctsoft mutt x mwt b bautlfut by six 0cioc will trouble twelve exercises for strength ening the will 1 smile when you would ra ther frown 2 say a gentle ord when you would rather speak unkindly 3 do a kind deed be it ever so simple when you would rather take your ease 4 think a good thought when vou would rather do no thinking at all 5 see something beautiful in every ugly thing g find something interesting in every disagreeable task 7 speak only the good word about those who cross your path 8 deny yourself some little thing each lay 9 deny not some love even to that brother who has offended you 10 be patient in those moments when the soul is sore beset 11 be joyful even in the face of sorrow and misfortune 12 gvc thanks to god even for those things which try your soul employment increases agricultural employment in nor way is increasing

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