x i womans world by mair m morgan emergency tasties hero are two receipts for delight ful dishes which require only a few leftovers and tho ordinary staples ol tho pantry ieo box and emergency shelf try them when unexpected company arrives or when you desire something different roast boston 1 tablespoon onion minced 2 tablespoons fat 2 cups baked bean mashed 1 egg slightly beaten salt pepper paprika j 2 cups cracker or dry bread crumbs vz cup cooked tomatoes 31 cup mustard pickle finely chop ped cook onion in fat until tender add remaining ingredients season to taste blend thoroughly turn into greased loaf pan bake in moderate oven 350 degrees f 40 minutes corned beef hash puffs 2 cups corned beef hash 1 2 eggs 2 tablespoons chopped dill pickles yi cup water parsley 13 cup catsup add wellbeaten egg yolks to corned beet hash and mix thoroughly fold in siffly beaten egg whites and drop hash mixture by spoonfuls onto but tered baking sheet place under broil er and brown combine catsup chop ped pickles and water and heat to make a sauce top puffs with hot sauce garnish with parsley and serve immediately autumn banana dishes now that bananas are plentiful and inexpensive you may enjoy these de lightful tasties as often as you wish try them and you will immediately place both recipes in your permanent file bananas en casserole c small bananas 1 glass currant or grape jelly 1 cup boiling water 1 lemon peel the bananas kemovo the coarse threads and divide in quarters cutting first crosswise and then lengthwise place in a greased cas serole and pour over them a sauce made by melting the currant or grape jelly in the boiling water and mix ing with it the juice of a lemon cov er the casserole and bake until the banana3 are tender the cover may be removed at the last moment and the bananas sprinkled with granula ted sugar and allowed to brown slightly serve as an entree with game mutton or beef banana fritters c bananas 2 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons orange juice fritter batter peel bananas cut each in two and split each half place the pieces in a bowl with sugar and orange juice and let them stand for one hour drain the fruit dip in batter and fry in deep fat still more ways to use tomatoes when tomatoes are big and meaty and rich red serve them every day plain raw in salads or cooked a grand combination is veal cut lets with grilled tomatoes of course when you serve cooked tomatoes you cant serve them as a salad bu cab bage is good now and then and a cabbage salad with sour cream dress- ing adds jut the right touch to this menu grilled tomatoes wash tomates and cut in slices about u inch thick sprinkle lightly with sugar salt and pepper and dip in line cracker crumbs brown quick ly in but er in a frying pan on one side ami then on the other serve at once veal cutlets veal steak cut y inch thick 1 egg 2 teaspoons melted butter line dried bread crumbs 1 teaspoon salt y tea spoon pepper 1 cup water cu the tteak in neat pieces about tho size of a silver dollar season with salt and pepper and dip in melt ed butter roll in crumbs dip in egg slightly beaten and roll again in crumbs saute until well browned on both sides add water cover closely and simmer slowly for fortylive minutes it the oven is going for bak ing cook the cutles closely covered in tho oven servo with the gravy in the pan baked tomatoes and cheese this is a splendid luncheon dish servo it with toasted rolls and a fresci fruit salad iced chocolate or iced tea may accompany it four firm large tomatoes 1 cup soft bread crumbs i pound canadian or swiss cheese v teaspoon sal 4 teapoon pepper teaspoon mus tard i teaspoon worcestershire sauce thin slices bacon wash tomatoes and scoop out seeds season bread crumbs with salt pepper mustard and worcestershire sauce slice cheoo in thin slivers put alternate layers of cheese and crumbs in scooped out tomatoes un til filled to the top put a strip of bacon across each tomato put in a shallow pan with a little water in tho bottom and bake thirty minutes in a moderate oven 75 degrees f another good tomato and cheese dish isljn the form of a scallop i scalloped tomatoes and cheese j four firm tomatoo- vs cup bread crumbs 4 tablespoons grated cheese butter salt and pepper sugar warti tomaoes and cut out stem end cut in thick slices and fry slowly j in butter put them carefully in a 1 shallow baking dish sprinkle with salt pepper and sugar and cover with cheese mixed with bread crumb dot generously with butter and bake in a hot oven 100 degrees f until j brown on top serve from baking dish i this toniao dish is especially good with baked fish its also an ex- ceilent lent vegetable dish for when you plan to be out in the afternoon you see the tomato slices can be wedding in newfoundland quebec roads in new beauty as bill posters go photographed during the wedding reception in the garden at fontenay topsail the summer home in newfoundland of the hon f c- alderice former premier of the island the group is composed of mr and mrs cyril henry carrington harmer and the attendants at their wedding whicli took place in st andrews presbyterian church st johns nfld recently the bride formerly miss elizabeth boyd baird is a daughter of mr and mrs john boyd baird of st johns and mr harmer is a son of mr and mrs h e harmer of surbiton surrey england in the group with the bride and groom are the brides sister miss phyllis boyd baird and her cousins miss kathleen ayrc miss fiances aird miss betty koss and miss margaret baird mr gordon a winter who was best man and messrs stewart ayrc harold alderice lewis ayre and james mcnab ushers mr and mrs harmer sailed from montreal for england unday chool ccc en j j john the minister and his people 3 john golden text beloved imitate not that which is evil but that which is good he that doeth good is of god h that docth evil hath not seen god 3 john 11 the lesson in its setting time the apostle john was born probably about the time of the lord jesus 3 or 1 bb and lived un til almot the close of the century at least to 50 ad place the third epistle ot john does not tell from what city john was writing it was probably from ephesus the elder unto gaius the beloved whom i love in truth there are cooked and arranged in the baking tn men in tne new testament by browning the last few minutes while you are seting the table candy for lunch candy has a really valuable place in the school lunch for sugar is quickly turned to energy and two or the name of gaius in addition to the one mentioned here caius of ma cedonia acts is 20 gaius of corinth rom 1023 gaius of derbe acts 204- beloved this word the apostle uses ten times in his three epistles three pieces of candy for desser are dut lt j not f once in his gos- not only tempting but invigorating pe i pray that in all things thou receipes ma prosper nd be in healh here are some new candy that need no cooliing the work is a most done before you start because the sweetened condensed milk is a blend of sugar and whole milk which has been cooked down until it is as rich and thick as cream in live minutes kitchen duty you can turn out a hatch of dainties that will de light the youngsters sweet tooth walnut fruit loaf 2 cups raisins 1 cup walnut meats vi cup sweetened condensed milk put raisins and nut meats through food chopper add sweetened conden sed milk blending thoroughly scrape mixture into buttered pan whicli las been sprinkled with confectioners sugar smoothing out sprinkle top with confectioners sugar chill cut into squares for serving orange cocoanut balls 2z cups confectioners sugar vi cup sweetened condensed milk 2 teaspoons orange juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 cup shredded cocoanut measure sugar after sifting blend with sweetened condensed milk orange juice and orange rind drop from teaspoon into shredded cocoa- nut roll in small balls place in re frigerator or cool place for several hours toothsome 1 with fresh peach03 on the market a good recipe for a dessertcake dish is a boom to every housewife and this verse is good authority for pray- its made with one egg peach upside down cake ivi cup sifted cake flour ivi teaspoons baking powder vi teaspoon salt cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons butter 2 cups sliced peaches 4 tablespoons softened butler or or oher shortening 1 egg well beaten va cup milk va cup brown sugar firmly packed sift flour once measure add bak ing powder salt and sugar and sift together three times add butter combine egg milk and vanilla add to flour mixture stirring until all flour is dampened then beat vigor ously 1 minute melt 4 tablespoons butter in 8x8x2- inch pan or slnch skillet over low flame add brown sugar vi teaspoon nutmeg may be mixed with brown sugar if desired stir until melted on this arrange peach slices turn batter over contents of pan bake in moderate oven 350 degrees f 50 minutes or until done loosen cake from sides of pan with spatula serve upside down with peaches on top garnish with whipped cream 39 ing for temporal blessings for our friends even as thy soul prosper- eth the one thing which makes a mans soul healthy is to get jesus christ into it for i rejoiced greatly when brethren came and bare witness un to thy truth even as thou walkest in truth truth covers every sphere of life moral intellectua spiritual greater joy have i none than this to hear of my children walking in the truth the children here are those christians committed to john mem bers of the churches confided to his care and placed under his direction beloved thou doest a faithful work in whatsoever thou doe t toward hem that are brethren and strangers withal see mat 2535 gaius was no doubt famous tor his hospitality to christians who were travelling through the city of his residence who bare witness to thy love be fore the church whom thou wilt do well to get forward on their journey worthily of god the word here translated send on is the term for the provident li missal of a guest whom we provide with what is need ful for his fur her journey itus 3 13 rom 15 24 i cor 10 0 i1- because that for the sake of the name they went forth neither the wor christ or jesus appears in tills epistle but certainly ehe name here refers to the lord jesus christ taking nothing of the gentile they carried out as their rule of mis sion work the pauline custom of re fusing support from those amongst luvoni they were working as mission aries they had therefore a special claim on the hospitality and help of the churches in places through which they had to pass we therefore ought to welcome such that wo may bo fellowwork ers for the ruth he who has al most no enthusiastic regard for mis sions has not the spirit of primitive christianity within lis breast i wrote somewhat unto the church the most natural interpretation of the words is that the elder wrote to the church a letter of similar content to the private letter giaus but know ing the power of diolrophes to op pose his wishes he wrote a private letter to gaius a member of the church on whose loyalty he could thoroughly depend but diotrephes who loveth to have tho prominence among them receivcth us no cf matt 20 2s diotrephes was one who had ob tained great power in the church to which john was addressing this third epistle therefore if i come i will bring to rememborance his works which ho doeth prating against us with wicked words and not content there with neither dcth he himself receive the brethren and them that would ho forbiddeth and casteth them out of the church an elaboration of the charge made against this man in the preceding verse beloved imitate not that which is evil but that whicli is good the real danger t the church lay not in this mans despotic ways but in the infectious nature of his tyranny ho that doeth good is of god he that doeth evil hath not seen god he has god as the source of his mor al and spiritual life he is a child of god in its highest sense this is true only of him who went about doing good but it is true in a lower sense of every earnest christian demetrius hath the witness of all men and of the truth itself yea we also hcar witness and thou knowest that our witness is true the truth of gcd tho divine rule for tho walk of all believers was the mirror in which the walk of deme trius was reflected s that the mir ror seemed to place in a clear light his christian virtue and uprightness and thus to hear witness to him i had many things to write unto thee hut i am unwilling to write them to thee with ink and pen but i hope shortly to see thee and wo shall speak face to face peace be unto thee the friends salute thee salute tho friends by name the phrase by name occurs only once again in the new testament he calleth his own sheep by name john 10 3 st jchn as shepherd of the churches of asia woud imitate the good shep herd and know all his sheep by name milk diet for obesity g a harrop describes in the journal of the american medical as sociation two methods of using ban anas and milk as a reducing diet in the first one or two ripe bananas with one glass of whole milk con stitute the entire breakfast and lunch means fir an indefinite period with this the evening meal is more or less restricted consisting of clear soup a slice of lean meat alter- atively fish or fowl vegetables a slice of bread and butter and a por tion of uncooked fruit shell love this potato standards to be improved frederictbn n b improved methods of gathering packing and shipping new brunswicks potato crop with the purpose of making a stronger appeal to outside markets is the object of an educational cam paign launched by the provincial department of agriculture under hon a c taylor the department believes that new brunswick potatoes have suffered needless deterioration before reach ing the consumer full time duty of n department of agriculture offi cial will be to promote educational work among growers and shippers and to seek additional outlets for the disposal of table and seed stocks through the use of better meth ods of handling and shipping 1 am confident we can interest bigger and better markets in new brunswick potatoes said mr taylor delightful for those charmed years between 8 to 14 is this adorable little dress witli smock ing and pretty new cut the original was carried out in deep warm red wool crepe again you can make it in a novel ty woolen in checks or plaid and it looks darling style no 3258 is designed for sizes 8 10 12 and 14 years size 12 requires 3 yards of 39- inch material with 1 yards of 4- inch ribbon for belt how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin cofn prefer red wrap it carefully and ad dress your order to wilson pat tern service 73 west adelaido street toronto from the quebec governments tourrst bulletin during the session cr 1033 tha minister of highways had adopted by the provincial legislature a law subjecting to stringent regulations the installation of advertising pest ers along the main highways of the province cf quebec by virtue of this law and except in the case cf posters acknowledged to be of public interest or author ized by the law itself no advertis ing poster or sign may be set up along a main highway less than 100 feet from the said highway when its dimensions do not exceed 10 feet in length and eght feet in width less than 200 feet from the highway when its dimensions do not exceed 25 feet in length and 12 feet in width and not less than 300 feet when its dimensions do not exceed 50 feet in length and 15 feet in width moreover no advertising poster may be located less than 1000 feet from another poster less than goo feet from tho crossing of two roads or the crossing of a highway and railroad facing a turn or sharp change in the direction of the high way in the case of commercial adver tisements advertising an industry a commerce a hotel or restaurant and placed by the proprietor on his own establishment these advertisements are not to exceed two feet by three the law also empowers the min ister of highways to have removed or prohibit installation of all adver tising posters and signs whose pres ence masks or mars a countryside or panorama penalties are provided for in the case of of proprietors ten ants or all persons benefiting from an advertising poster or sign in stalled contrary to this law enforcement of this law which was sanctioned on april 13 1933 was postponed until december 1 1934 in order to give all advertisers using advertising posters or signs time to remove them or to conform to rules and regulations which were drawn up this law has now been in force for nearly seven months and has already brought about excellent re sults a journey over the main high ways of the province gives ample evidence of this long fences cov ered with multicolored advertise ments which formerly stretched for 20 and 25 miles from roads leading from big cities have nearly all dis appeared those which are still in place will soon be removed or in stalled further out conforming to the law before it becomes necessary to impose the penalties provided for the beauty of our roads had a great deal to gain from the disap pearance of these advertising pos ters one may now travel long dis tances without the countryside be ing spoiled by garish placards when not completely hidden by a series of vividlycolored signs n stoop to conquer poor posture fu manchu by sax rohmer the severed finger- uc girl came and wairod for mr cadby last night tho landlady said as 1 started up tho stairs this morning sho camo again and tho third timo an hour ago not tho kind of girl id want a son of mino to tako up with but thoso dark eyes a14 v iuh if 1 i til ii i 9f si rkr j t bn hbijlr at it j could i forgrftho dart yvgw a eyos of tho strango girl who had gm mo a deadly mos- sago that night of tho zayot kiss and told mo to bowaro k that jura of men ovon now in tho houso coroploting hor evil wort th wosng of tho dacoit it 1 wnw9 of o trngr approach rt j thoro was o soft 1 ii- rustling ot tho hood j of tho stairs tho girl sas i sloakrg down but ot a gsmpso of mo sho fled i followed and j bounded j into tho room abovo al most r hor hools sho cowered against tho dost a scm figuro in a cenging s3t gownvt the girl again that it will make your legs limber and supple thereby giving your walk youthful ease and grace is an important but by no means the most important reason for doing the fol lowing health exercise if done cor rectly and slowly it will improve your carriage and circulation calm tired nerves and unless it is caused by eyestrain often will cure a head ache stand erect with the lip of the little finger of each hand held lightly against the top of a straight chair no other part of your hands should touch the chair i ralre your heels from the floor putting all of your weight on your toes now keeping the backbone perfectly straight and the chin up bend your knees lowering your body to a squatting position dont let the heels touch the floor and dont put any strain on your fingers they are held on the chair merely to serve as a balance your legs must do the work incidentally wear flatheeled slippers when doing this exercise better still wear no shoes hold the squatting pose for three seconds and then still maintaining good posture make the legs force your body back up to a standing position repeat ten times night and morning be sure to do it slowly this exercise has been known to cure insomnia some night when you find that you cant sleep get up and do it a few times it doesnt rcquiro too much effort and certainly is worth trying ages of five sisters total 343 yeara lindsay ont five sisters whoso combined ages total 343 years mot recently for tho first time in 45 years at the home of mrs mary vokis the sisters are mrs thomas carr toronto 73 mrs john vokcs newmarket 70 mrs ada lake sault ste marie 63 mrs- mauda rose toronto g3 and mrs mary vokcs 7g lindsay