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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 27, 1935, p. 3

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hhh i womans world by mair m morgan j tempting souffles sjuflle for main course or dessert is a good company luncheon dish evan when you are merely using up leftovers it sets you off as a clevei coo x souffles not so hard to achieve either once you get the idea try a potato souffle done with cheese we had it one evening with broiled lamh chops stewed tomatoes and cottage pudding with maple sauce hake long and slowly for a soullle whites and yolks of eggs must be beaten separately the yolks with a rotary beater until thick and lemon colored and the whites on a platter with a wire whisk until stiff its just as necessary to beat the yolks thoroughly as the whites be sure to fold the whites into the yolk mixture carefully the fluffy texture of the finished soullle de pends upon this folding which pre vents the breaking of the air bubbles in the egg whites long slow baking is one of the secrets of souffle making too forty to fifty minutes in an average bak ing dish should be allowed for bak ing at a temperature of 350 degrees i when firm to the touch the soullle is done iotato cheese souffle two cups mashed potatoes 1 cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons melted butter 13 cup milks 2 eggs z tea spoon salt teaspoon white pep per teaspoon mustard mix grated cheese thoroughly with potato add milk and melted butter and seasonings and beat with a slotted spoon until smooth add yolks of eggs well beaten until thick and lemon colored and fold in whites beaten until stiff turn into a well buttered baking dish and bake forty minutes in a moderate oven 350 degrees f serve from baking dish this fish souffle makes a delicious luncheon served with a creamed vegetable or ilollandaise sauce corn flake date cookies vs pound dates hi cups chopped a cup sugar 2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 tablespoon grated orange peel remove the seeds from the dates and boil dates sugar water orange juice and grated orange pee until soft paste is formed t cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 3 cups flour m teaspoon salt cup water 2 cups corn flakes 2 teaspoons baking powder cream the shortening add the sugar and beat thoroughly add the flour which has been sifted with the baking powder and slat then the water and last the corn flakes roll the cookie dough thin about 3lli inches thick and cut into rounds spread one round with the date mix lure and put a second round on top pressing the edges together bake on greased baking sheet in a moderate oven 375 degrees f for 15 to 20 minutes yields 3g24 cookies bran bptterscotch refrigerator cookies 1 cup butter v pound 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs 1 cup bran 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder cream butter and sugar add eggs and beat together add bran sift flour and baking powder and add to first mixture shape into roll and store in refrigerator when needed slice in about 38 slices and bake on cookies sheet in hot oven 425 degrees f for about 10 minutes yields 7vj dozen cookies 22 inches in diameter cool sports chic plaster sets too quickly when mixed with water but this will not happen if vinegar is usel to mix it instead of water cake baking when one finds that there is not sufficient milk for the baking cf a cake merely add water until the re quired amount is reached this is one instance where watered milk will make no difference sorretime3 it even makes the cake a little lighter winter quilt winter blankets and quilts will be kept in good condition if they are rolled up with a quantity of camphor lakes and placed ii the paper bag in which clothes come from the cleaner fold in the ends of the bair tie with a string and it is then ready to be stored away qunday choo heres an american boost for canada lesson 1 july 7 moses leader and lawgiver exodus 24 38 1218 golden text blessed is the na tion whose cod is the lord psalm 33 12a blue eggs make hen famous 3368 fish souffle one cup flaked fish 3 eggs 1 cup soft stale bred crumbs vs cup cream yz teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 teaspoon lemon juice i teaspoon pepper force fish through a coarse sieve or ricer combine cream and crumbs and cook stirring constantly for five minutes add salt pepper and parsley sprinkle lemon juice over fish and add to cooked crumbs add well beaten yolks of eggs and fold in whites beaten until stiff turn into a buttered baking dish and bake forty minutes in a moderate oven serve from baking dish try these corn flakes and other rcadytoeat cereals are familiar to every house wife for they have become the most distinctive feature of the breakfast table the fact that they can play a welcome and appetizing part in both the other two meals of the day is not however so widely recognized as it should be during the dog days few luncheon dishes will be found more refreshing than a bowl of corn flakes and milk with sliced fresh fruits and none is more easily or quickly prepared the same combination makes an ideal supper dish for the children supply ing an abundance of essential vita mins and mineral salts the prepared cereals are also in valuable as an ingredient for many delicious cakes cookies and other delicacies to them the crispy flavor of the cereals give an appeal that proves irresistable to family and guests corn flake macaroons 2 eggs whiles 1 cup sugar 2 cups corn flakes vz cup nutmeats 1 cup cocoanut vj teaspoon vanilla extract beat egg whites until they are stiff enough to hold their shape but not until they lose their shiny ap pearance fold in sugar carefully fold in corn flakes nutmeats and cocoanut add vanilla drop on a well greased baking sheet bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees f about 15 to 20 minutes remove pans from oven place a damp towel and remove macaroons immediately with a spatula or sharp knife if macaro ons become hardened to pan they may be put in the oven for a few minutes to soften a standard meas uring tablespoon which has a round bowl may be used for shaping the macaroons making coffee one needs no particular charm words or fussy gadgets to make a good cup of coffee but one must use freshly roasted freshly ground cof fee of a pleasing blend and have an immaculately clean pot in which to make it it is advisable to purchase coffee in small quantities such as a weeks supply at a time and once it is in the home it should be kept in a tightly covered container to exclude air and retain the flavor there are three methods by which coftee may be made drip or fil tered percolated and boiled and with each use enough coffee to make it sufficiently strong the drip method is preferred by many because there is not the pos sibility of overcooking what with the boiling water only coming in contact with the measured coffee once the beans are finely ground for the drip method and the water used must be madly boiling best this season it doesnt seem to matter much whether you have a sleeve or not pretty capelets with plaits shoulder the responsi bility chnrminglly for you in this model dont you think easy to make just glance at the miniature diagram it can be fashioned of almost any summer cotton in sheer or sports weave besides linens tub silks etc style no 3308 is designed for sizes m 10 18 years 30 38 and 40inches bust size hi requires 35s ards of 3nh material with yard of 35ineh contrast- just because she lays blue eggs henrietta a modest irish hen has become famous throughout eur ope henrietta began life in the humble way on a farm in the neigh borhood of dublin but a bird of her ability was bound to get on and now she is a favored inmate at the gasnevin agricultural college dub lin henrietta looks like a rhode island red but as they say at the college you cant tell a book by its cover however shortly they will know moie for then some of the mysterious eggs are going to batch cynics remarks that in chile there is a breed cf hen which lays blue eggs as a matter of course without getting any of the limelight attach ing to henrietta but henrietta merely answers cut cut the lesson in its setting time moses born in 1571 bc lived to be one hundred and twenty years of age and died consequently in 1151 llc the particular passage of this e son fells in the year 1191 bc place- on mt sinai probably on jebel mousa grain exports to us are revealed results are generally obtained if at least 3 cups are being made at a time then one tablespoon per cup should be sufficient for the average strength cup of coffee when using a percolator use a wellrounded tablespoon of coffee for each cup in a bell shaped per colator with either hot or cold water or in the pump style percolator with boiling water it will take 7 minutes perking for the first four cups and then one additional minute of each additional cup allow to stand ottawa more than 1000000 bushels of canadian wheat were shipped from western canada to the united states during the 13 months ended april 30 1934 according to a return tabled recently in the house of commons manitoba and saskatchewan were the heaviest exporters of barley rye wheat oas hay and straw to the united states in that period with alberta and british columbia sharing to a small extent figures were as follows barley 20587 bushels rye 1130 bushels wheat 1001501 bushels oats 50- 942 bushels hay 41109 tons and straw 50220 tons- and moses came and told the people all ue words of jehovah and all the ordinances and all the people answered with one voice and said all the words which jehovah hath spoken wilt we do how easy it was to take liich a vow as this in the midst of the awful majestic splendor that bad accompanied the giving of the law on sinai when the tremendous emotions of this occa sion had passed away israel became guilty of breaking all te command ments and mo es wrote all he words of jehovah the origin of the first portion of holy scripture that ever existed as such whatever earlier writings may now or afterwards have been incorporated in the pentateuch- and rose lip early in the morning and builded an altar under the mount and twelve pillars according to the twelve tribes of israel cf 17 15 20 24 and he sent young men of the children of israel who offered burnt- offering and sacrificed peaceoffer ings of oxen unto jehovah tere were yet no priests and there was as yet no provision for a sin offer- after reviewing world condition i in a pessimistic vein the canadiar economic research bureau with headqusriers in new york puts for ward a cheerful view cf canada prospects this united states author- iity says we believe that canadians ri e ma io net appreciate the for ami the gory of jehovah abode pn thhr country i during this time of world stcrri upon mount sinai and the cloud cov- ered it six days and the seventh day he called unto mcses out of the midst of tie cloud and the appearance of the glory of jaliovah was like devouring fire en the top of the mount in the eyes of the children of israel the glory that was centred in that innermost shrine was perceived by the people we may suppose much softened to their vision by the envelope of cloud as the shining face of the reflection cf it was afterwards covered with a veil and mo es entered into the midst of the cloud and went up into the mount and mcses was in the mount forty days and forty nights moses is called the lawgiver to the very close of his life dent 43 21 and a prophet many centuries later by hosea 12 13 no lawgiver of any age ci any nation ever communicated to a people such a code of funda mental legislation as did moses to israel during te days that followed his communion vriih god on mount sinai the orioles nest farm flashes ada this year to make more purch ases of canadian rop stock three hundred chicks have been hatched and successfully reared at euro france from the canadian re cord of performance stock imported in 1031 as a consequence represent- 2 to 3 minutes before pouring and a atives from france are to visit catv beautifully clear cup should be the result if cold water is used in the pump style of percolator it will take 15 minutes for the first four cups and the one additional minute for each cup boiled coffee requires a coarser grind than does percolated mix the ground coffee with a little cold water put in the pot and measure in the remainder of the water bring to a vigorous boil and cook for two minutes allow to settle add 2 tab lespoons cold water and strain many people like to add a little egg white or eggshell home hints the kitchen sink the next time any garments have been cleaned with gasoline instead of throwing away the soiled gasoline pour it down the kitchen sink it is excellent for cutting the grease de posits window cords if the window cords are given a little attenion they will wear longer and also make the windows raise and lower much easier dust the cords occasionally then rub with a wellgreased cloth patching plaster the usual trouble ono has when patching holes in the wall is that the plaster of paris or matching 3 the number of inspected shipments of poultry from canada from jan uary 1- to may 31 1935 comprised 41s7 boxes of turkeys 33154 boxes of chickens 323 boxes of fowl 25 boxes of geese 995 boxes of ducks and one box of pigeons in all ap promiately 22s0ooo pounds during the corresponding period of 1934 the total amount exported was 11841 boxes canadian cattle exported to the united states from january 1 to june g 1935 totalled 79295 together with 1630 calves the number of cattle thus exported to the united states during this time is approximately s000 more than tho total export of cattle ffrom canada during the whole it 1934 to all countries shipments of canadian beef to the united states during the month of april 1935 amounted lo 955900 pounds as aganst none a year ago the april beef exports to great bri tain amounted to 3300 pounds as against 100700 in april 1931 the tolal exports of canadian beet for the first four months of 1935 were c98s- 700 pounds as compared with 2831- 000 pounds for the first four months of 1931 and moses look half of the blood and put it in basins and half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar blood represents the life of an ani mal and wherever it is offered in sacrifice in the old testament it is so offered a a substitute for tho lire of man which life man has for feited by his sin sin always being in cods sight punishable by death and he took the book of the cov enant apparently the laws recor ded in the previous four chapters and read iu the audience of the people and they said all that je hovah hath spoken will we do and be obedient and moses took the blood and sprinkled it on the people and said behold the blood of the covenant whioh jehovah hath made with you concerning ail these words a covenant i i a compact entered into by two parties the validity of which is dependent upon both parties keep ing their vows the blood being sprinkled on the altar and on liie people bound together a holy god and a separated nation and jehovah said unto moses come up to me into the mount and be there and i will give thee tlie tables of stone and the law and the commandment which i have written that thou mayest teach them and moses rose up and joshua his min ister and moses went up into the mount of god and he said unto the elders tarry ye here for us until we come again unto you and behold aaron and ilur are with you whoso ever hath a cause let him come near unto them from these words what would seem to be the thought of moses as he began his ascent of the mountain why did not the invita tion extend to all of the seventy eld ers does god speak with greater in timacy to some servants of his than to others and if so why and moses went up into the mount and the cloud covered the mount clouds first appear in gods covenant concerning the rainbow gen 9 13- 1c the next time we hear of a cloud is when god leads the children of israel by a pillar of cloud by day ex 13 21 22 14 10 20 21 later a cloud rested as it were in the holy of holies i kings 8 10 11 the ijord jesus was received up into hea ven in a cloud acts 1 9 and will calgary herald the orioles nest is among the most inuresting in avian architec ture as it is a job of work where needle and thread play a promin ent part its fabrication is left to the drabcolorcd hen hers is a workaday life and she seems con tent to allow her gorgeous spouse to carry off the social honors in his gorgeous raiment of gold and black while she confines herself to do mestic duties and so she weaves with exquisite skill using her beak as a needle a pouch nearly seven inches deep swung from the topmost tips of a cottonwood tree and lashed so securely that rarely can the strong est winds dislodge it fashioned of string horsehair bits of cotton and wool the whole forms a feltlike bag that is rain proof and secure and the brooding bird sitting on her clutch of eggs has little to fear from the elements with a wisdom learned of experi ence she makes an even deeper nest sometimes partially roofed over to hide her from the prying eyes of hawks and crows when she builds far from the protection which human habitations provide for it is re markable how quickly some birds respond to the protection that con tact with civilization affords them sitting sentinel while the eggs arc being hatched and jealously guard ing his young family the male oriole is equally striking in plumage or timbre of song a cloak and cap of glossy black falls from head to tail while white spots and edgings trim his black wings we believe that capital invested canada will come through the stcrm far beitcr than capital in the united states again we read time and again in history it has been proved in periods of serious wcrld depression following wars that the countries having the good fortune to possess large resources in rare metals per capita have fared the best and can ada is enjoying a metal boom in this crisis second to no country in the world although a price level low enough to move canadas present stock of wheat may be temporarily bearish on the canadian situation it will in the long run be distinctly bullish for the railroads for gov ernment financing and the general business situation of canada facing a series of good crops at a time of drought in the southern hemisphere canada will find the world paying her not only millions for her pro duction of metals but millions in addition for her wheat as a matter of fact with the possible exception of russia where metal production is increasing at a rapid rate and- where there is indicated a large crop of grains this year it would be difficult to find a country in tho world that nature has favored more than canada in this present upside- down world lastly the bureau predicts very much higher prices for rare metals and rare metal securities these are specialties in which canada abounds toronto mail empire fortune in frogs recalls old racket salut damour loved one as each blue day with twilight dies here you will find me waiting as be fore through night with its deep dream shadows you will hear me call you are ever within my heart years may pass between still the the memory of my dream i will keep with lonely heart yearn ing years may pass between unforgotten is my dream for i know you will be returning i offer you my then loved one faithful heart no one but you shall ever call tils own it bents with a love no words can tell and its dreaming is yoijrs alone francis smith toronto fu manchu by sax rohmer the zyat kiss on guard against death let in male ostentatious preparations to retire pelrio nayland smith said coolly and i think wo can rely on fu manchus servants lo attompt my romoval n not yours also by moans of tho zayat kiss but its a climb of thirtyfive feet to our windowsl you remember the call in tho lano when sir crichton died ropeod smith leading tho way into tho bedroom lt is a dacoit an east indian murderer who operates the zayat kiss tho ivy you inow runs all tho way up to the window to a dacoit an ivycovered wall is a grand staircase oniier r i rt iun niti i smith put tho perfumed envelope on a tirrlo tablo in the middlo of tho room i wo stuffed coats end ruos under tho covers of tho bvd to give tho appear- eace of a sleeper smith squatted on cushions in a shadowy corner with a revolver and an electric poclotlamp ho also laid a golf club be- sido him as i switchod out lha light tho utter silence was broken by a distant clock striking two scientists in russia according to the london times are now working on plans to extend the span of human life to an average of 180 years they may or may not succeed but if they do racketeers may find it a bit more difficult to find gullible victims of course it is just possible that even under the projected long- life scheme of things young fellows of 70 to 80 may refuse to heed tho warnings of oldsters of 170 when the latter tell them they tried that on me when i was just a lad these pessimistic reflections are the fruit of reading of a new frog scheme that is being offered farm ers in the united states as re corded in a pennsylvania newspaper a pamphlet entitled a fortune in frogs appropriately bound in gold is being distributed in that state an order blank accompanying the pamphlet offers five pairs of frogs and 10 books on bullfrog farming all for 4750 cash the back yard is envisioned as an ideal spot for frog farming after a small pond has been made the frogs themselves are described as quiet even a pre ferable to dogs or cats on this count marketable frogs are promised in less than a year and there is an im plication but no more that the com pany selling the frogs will offer a steady market for the surplus pro duction the pennsylvania state fish com mission has answered a number of inquiries about frog farming with the information that it takes from eighteen to twentyfour months for the frog to develop from egg to tad pole and a sinrar period to develop into a frog of marketable size fur thermore there are no successful frog farms in pennsylvania the promotoli of the frog farms will not be deterred by such facts perhaps they have heard of the prize wheat racket that was sue- cessfully cultivated in ontario somo 45 years ago the racket was cul tivated successfully not the wheat in that swindle men would appear in a rural section selling prize seed wheat at 5 a bushel and giv ing a legal contract call in your own lawyer to buy all the wheat grown at 5 per bushel few bit but some did then the same men came back in the autumn and bought all the wheat grown at 5 per bushel everybody then want ed to buy this wheat under similar contracts and did and back came the buyers and bought up all the wheat at 5 per bushel growing wheat on this basis was a gold mine the news spread all across the province so that all this now great quantity of wheat found sale at 5 per bushel under contract all over ontario thousands of farmers had contracts and probably have them yet but the buyers were never seen again they cashed in on their sales in the spring of the third year and left for greener pastures if it isnt wheat its frogs or even chain letters do not wait until the coat of varnish on the floor has completely disappeared before rcvarnishing it it is just as easy to give it another coat before the old one ha3 worn through

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