Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 2, 1936, p. 2

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ytefa womans world i moved the- bkin and the white pulp from the oranges have a dressing of i cup of mayonnaise made with the yolks of 2 eggs only and enough oil to complete the half a cup just he- fore the salad is wanted whip pint of cream and mix with the mayonnaise pour over the salad and gently mix just before serving the quantity gi ven here is sufficient for s persons verua harvey rr 3 stayner ont by mair m morgan the childrens hour the childrens hour bring up visions of longfellows happy circle or an ultramodern new york theat rical success but to some lucky chil dren it brings visions of the hour dien it brings visions of the hour when they get home from school hungry as little bears and supper time not for hours yet it is then that special snacks taste so good and what is more popular than bread and but ter spread with homemade jam or jelly doctors agree that jains and jellies made in the modern way with bottled fruit pectin are very whole some and healthful the fruits have not lost their natural goodness by a long boiling and lovely flavors have been captured to be enjoyed at any season the tang o fresh and ripe strawberries can be carried through from june to january just imagine shirtmaker 1936 when you ar making strawberry or raspberry jelly or jam during the next few weeks the lovely flavour and co lor of these berries can be preserved by modern shortboiling methods and the use of bottled fruit pectin to be enjoyed on a frosty grey afternoon in january bottled fruit pectin makes it possible to have many lovely fruits and fruit combinations in jams and jellies and to bring joy and happiness to the childrens hour strawberry or raspberry jelly i cups 2 lbs juice ta cups 3i lbs sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin use only fully ripened berries crush thoroughly and drip through jelly bag do not drip overnight as uncooked juice ferments quickly measure juice and sugar into large saucepan stir and bring to a boil at once add pectin stirring constantly and then bring again to a full rolling boil and boil minute remove from fire let stand 1 minute skim pour quickly cover hot jelly with a film of hot paraffin when jelly is cold cover with 1s inch of hot paraffin roll glass to spread paraffin on the sides black raspberry jelly sets very slowly requires about 3 quarts ber ries makes about 11 eightounce glas ses this weeks winners tripe and onions three stocks tripe one curly and two plain cut in twoinch oblong squares four attention we will pay 5100 on publication for the best salad dish or refresh ing drink recipe received how to enter contest plainly write or print out the in gredients and method and send it to gether with name and address to household science room 421 73 west adelaide street toronto large onions one pint milk popper and salt to taste cook tripe in as little water as possible for thirty minutes with onions add milk bring to boil and thicken with two dessertspoonsful corn starch serve on mashed potatoes serves 8 strawberry jam two quarts berries seven cups of sugar juice of one lemon hull and wash the berries mash every berry add sugar let stand overnight in morning boil for five minutes briskly put in sterilized glasses and seal with wax do not try to double this recipe as jam is much nicer made in small quantities mrs d v reed box r40 streetsville ontario mixed fruit salad take s oranges 1 banana lb- ot candied cherries z can peaches 4 can pears 16 can pineapple cut all the fruit into cubes having first re- ministers wives told they neednt be saints westminster md ministers wives neednt try to be saints dr walter g monroe tod a group of them recently because churchgoers are not ready for such companion ship this was one of seven requisites dr monroe a washington layman named in addressing the ministers wives association of the maryland annual conference of the methodist protestant church his subject was what i expert of a ministers wife he said he thought she should 1 be a womanly woman 2 marry the minister as well as the man 3 not marry him if she cait enter wholeheartedly into his work 4 be a leader but let him lead and help in an executive way 5 be a good homekeeper and have the personality of the open heart c be religious and possessed of genuine piety 7 be truly human and not a saint as the congregation is not ready for such companionship adam is missing learn to swim now in twentytwo days of last july there were ts twentytwo drownings in the montreal district alone throughout the country during the summer bathing fatalities reached a new high most of the victims would have been alive today had they been able to swim as the warm weather and the ac companying lure of lake and river ap proach think of last seasons tragic headlines see to it that your child is taught to swim macleans magazine this hollywood garden looks like eden as junior movie stock players gather for rest period iris ray esther brodelct theo devoe dorothy dealing marion wcldon margaret cotter unday esson bias binds shirtmaker bright contrasting enliven this young frock it is as cool to look at as it is to wear with its brief and smartly cuffed sleeves particularly sport ive are the two tricky hip pockets and a single breast pocket pleas ing too are the soft gathers that peep so cunningly fneain the shoulder yoke a front skirt plait allows perfect freedom for active sports most washable sdks linens and cottons are suitable tor tris mod el the belt is selfmaterial with bias binds for its trim this fascinating model is white linenlike cotton with nautical blue binds choose now you can make it at moderate cost and in a jiffv too style no 3201 is designed for sizes 11 13 15 17 and 9 years size 15 requires 3 yards of 39- ineh material with 5 yards of hinding how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address or der to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide street toronto girl whose heart ceased t o beat does not know what death like british physician who studied astounding experience of mary davonport says anaesthetic affected her brain cells sheffield eng british medi cal circles hsaij the astounding tory mary davenports sevenminute in terlude of death in a dental chair how she lost 24 teeth and how she went back to work in a steel factory the case poses in question for those who believe the soul leaves the bodv on the instant of death remark ed dr alfred a masscr of sheffield he described the case for the british medical journal she remembers nothing about her strange experience the doctor assert ed there were no dreams under the chloroform her brain registered no reaction to what death is like be cause the brain cells still were under the effect of the anaesthetic during the seven minutes of lifelessness dr masser reported the 20-year- old girls heart stopped beating short ly after chloroform had been admin istered preliminary to having her teeth extracted by a dentist the patient went suddenly white breathing stopped and the pupils dilated widely the pulse and heart sounds could not be detected the head was immediately low ered artificial respiration started and strychnine was given hypodermi- cally while this was being carried on i massaged her through the dia phragm from beneath the costa mar gin no response of any sort oc curred so i decided to try an intra cardiac injection of icoral plunging a long needle into the left ventricle about the level of the fourth space and slowly injected the icoral immediately after this the mas sage through the diaphragm was-con- limicd and in about one minute i could see a flaint flicker of pulsation in the external jugular vein of the neck after another 10 minutes of arti ficial respiration the breathing re commenced and the pulse at the wrist gradually returned her condition gradually improved so much that i decided to continue the anaesthetic with open ether and the dentist proceeded to remove about 24 teeth the report addded the girl made an uneventful recovery she went hack to work two days later lesson i july 5th the coming of the holy spirit in power acts 1614 2147 golden text ye shall receive power when the holy spirit is come upon you and ye shall be my witnesses both in jerusalem and in all judaea and samaria and un to the uttermost part of the earth acts 18 the lesson in its setting time the ascension of christ occurred on thursday may 18th 30 ad as far as we are able to judge and pentecost occurred ten days la ter may 28 the first and second chapters of acts therefore are sep arated by a tenday period place the city of jerusalem they therefore when they were come together asked him saying lord dost thou at this time restore the kingdom to israel the disciples are here assembled together not far from bethany on the mount of olives from which point the lord was short ly to ascend and he said unto them it is not for you to know times or seasons which the father hath set within his own authority the lord does not re buke their supposed ignorance nor does he tell them that they are mis taken but ye shall receive power of luke 24 49 the preeminent task of these apostles was to witness to the facts concerning the lord jesus christ that through this witnessing men might be convicted of sin and brought to a recognition of christ as their savious when the holy spirit is come upon you the book of acts has frequently been called the acts of the holy spirit and ye shall be my witnesses both in jerusalem and in all judaea and samaria and unto the uttermost parts of the earth hero is an actual outline of the book of acts jerusalem is the center ot the events recorded in 11 to 83 ju daea and samaria witness the events recorded from 84 to 11 18 while the events occurring in the rest ot the book ot acts may be described as tak ing place in the uttermost part of the earth and when he had said these things as they were looking he was taken 39 up and a coud received him out of their sight this is the last time the disciples wen to see the lord jesus on earth they were all together in one place probably the room in which the disciples were previously assemb led see 113 and suddenly there came from heaven a sound as of the rushing of a mighty wind and it filled all the house where they were sitting this sound came from heaven which may refer both to the sensible impression of a sound descending from above and to its real supernatural origin as caused by god himself and there appeared unto them the tonngues parting asunder like as of fire fire like wind was symbolic ot the divine presence ex 32 and of the spirit who purifies and sanctifies ezek 113 mai 32 and it sat upon each one of them that is one tonnguo like as of fire sat upon each one of those assembled in this room and they were all filled with the holy spirit being filled with the holy spirit is simply having ones entire nature yielded to the sway and power ot the spirit of god and be gan to speak with other tongues as the spirit gave them utterance these disciples probably knew hebrew ar amaic and greek now there were dwelling at jerus alem jews devout men from every nation under heaven from a census taken in the time of nero we know that more than 2700000 jews were gathered at the passover feast and still greater numbers came to pente cost and when this sound was heard the multitude came together and were confounded because that every man heard them speaking in his own language 7 and they were all amaz ed and marvelled saying behold are not all these that speak galileans s and how hear ye every man in our own language wherein we were born it is interesting to notice that the list of countries mentioned includes all the lands to which the israelites had been banished and where they had been settled for centuries as well as those countries to which they had come voluntarily parthians parthia mentioned here only in the new testament is placed first not only because ot the vast extent of its empire from india to the tigris but because it then was the only power which had tried issues with rome and had not been defeat ed and medes included in the great parthian empire with their territory east of the tigris and to the north of elam a map should tie consulted for these various countries and elamites elam lay north ol the persian gudf and south of media and the dwellers in mesopotamia the great country between the tigris and the euphrates rivers where the kingdoms of assyria and babylonia once held sway in judaea the appearance of different words indicat ing the territory in the southern part of palestine in which jerusalem was located is difficult to explain but is foud in the oldest manuscripts and cappadocia in pontus and asia in phrygia and pamphylia all these were provinces in the territory that was known as asia minor the word asia does not mean the vast contin ent that we call by that name today but the roman province of asia on the western shore of asia minor with ephesus for its capital in egypt and the parts of libys around cyrcne these areas were located in northern africa and sojourners from rome both jews and proselytes iempey the great had carried large numbers of jews as slaves to rome in 63 bc and descendants became freedmen acts 69 and had many synagogues in rome cretans inhabitants of the large island of crete in the mediterranean sea see acts 277 titus 13 12 and arabians arabia or course is that huge area south and southeast of palestine between the red sea and the persian gulf we hear them speaking in our tongues the mighty works of god of course amazement and wonder fell upon these people as for the first time in their lives they heard galil eans in jerusalem speaking in their various native tongues this jesus did god raise up where of we all are witnesses the fact that god raised christ up is a proof that god was satisfied with christ being therefore by the right hand ot god exalted and having received of the father the promise of the holy spirit he hath poured forth this that ye see and hear the apostle peter now comes back to the subject with which he opened his sermon the out pouring of the holy spirit for david ascended not into the heavens but he saith himself the lord said unto my lord sit thou on my right hand till i make thine enemies the footstool of thy feet having shown the resurrection of the christ to be the subject of an ancient prophecy he now proves the same of hisexaltation let all the house of israel therefore know assuredly that god hath made him both lord and christ this jesus whom ye crucified the conclusion of peters sermon is the inevitable termination of the argument he has been building up provided all of his previous statements are based on fact as they are now when they heard this they were pricked in their heart the holy spirit had used the message of peter as a twoedged sword piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit and said unto peter and the rest of the apostles brethern what shall we do herein is the difference between the word of god and other socalled sacred books and especially philoso phical works they appeal to the mind whereas the word of god goes further and demands action and peter said unto them repent ye the apostles began as the bap tist began matt 32 as the christ himself began matt 417 mark 1 14 with the exhortation to repent ance to a change of heart and life not to a mere regret for the past and be baptized everyone of you in the name of jesus christ first tho inward change and then submission to the external rite baptism is a sign and a symbol of the washing away of our sins unto the remission of your sins this is the word used by the lord jesus in referring to the power of his blood to wash away our sins and ye shall receive the gift of the hob- spirit luke refers to the gift of the holy spirit four times in this hook here and in s20 1045 1117 it is spoken of by no other evangelist guilty conscience if your child is upset about trivialities he needs help a mother wants to know what to do about a little boy who nearly goes wild when he breaks anything uo matter how she tries to soothe and comfort him and tell him its all right he is three and his sister is five sister is not as sensitive and regards any damage she has done with a cal loused eye it seems that she has tried every thing and has met with no success ted let us call tho little three-year- old must be an unusual pattern for a child his age it isnt often we hear of a youngster being overburdened with conscience there arc two ways of looking at the problem one by taking ted as an individual the other by taking his as half of a unit his older sister being the other half tin- latter best wrong mark no doubt sally has had to be handl ed rather heroically for her miideam- ors as she lacks sentiment in regard to destruction it is very likely her parents have tried to explain the seriousness of her acts when she tears up books or throws water on the eat sermons on values and feel ings ensue she probably has let iho whole business in one ear and out the other but there was teddy sen sitive to every word listening in the punishment and talking directed at sally may have missed its mark and found a victim it was not intended for the nervous and vulnerable boy too young to reason but not too young to worry if this is the case the remedy is simple to catechise sally out of ear shot it would be difficult to say just what crisis brought about the babys fright in the first place for it is fright that promotes such spells per haps sally herself has been subtly at work she may have said for in stance when teddy got mud on his coat youd better not let mama see that or she will whip you or arent you ashamed of yourself needs special handling this may not be the way of it exactly but we have known children to put mortal fear in sisters or bro thers when parents were mild and easy going neighbors will accomplish the same youre going to catch it when you go home says busybody john who likes to scare babies ted may have a slight tendency to hysteria which means that he is too easily upset by trifles in such a case he needs special and careful hand ling first of all he should never be teased second he should have more sleep than average if playing with other children excites him too much he should play alone a good part of the time too much sympathy will only make him worse because children who crave it unduly will be quick to take spells of one kind or another in order to get it small accidents need not be discussed at all if both re primand and sympathy are reduced and attention of any kind is not forth coming he may develop a surprising indifference to putting on an act as these two grow older much of the difficulty will iron itself out it is probably a phase that will pass fu manchu sax rohmer a question of exit the duchess of kent sets new hair style london the duchess of kent by appearing at her first public func tion of king edwards reign with her curls arranged in a different way has set a new style in coiffure when the duchess opened the exhi- btion of britishmade silk stockings she had her hair arranged at the sides in two rows of curls which curved upwards from the cheek ex posing the ears and meeting four rows of curls at the back she wore pearl stud earrings the style planned especially to go with her new hat a diminutive oval- shaped pillbox perched over the right eye is finding wide favor with ihe coming of day- tight smith and i tostcd the bells which gavo an alarm from cvory part of the grounds they wcro in por- foct order tho barbod- wiro fencing was intact how anyone could have en tered or loft rod- moat during tho night became moro and more baffling at the spot where we had found tho dog in the shrubbory a fow pacos west of tho copper booch tho grass and woods wcro trampled and tho surrounding laurol and rhododondron boro ovklancos of ttraggu bat no human footprint could bo found f in my opinion i said as wo iltod back tomoono mod to got at caesar in his rogo ho broke loose yos musod smith but why did this person male for that particular spot and how hav ing mastorod tho dog did ha gat out of rodmoot ambition i am ready to admit tho posiibifhy of one of fu man- chus followers golfing into rodmoat during tho day when ttm gates art op an and hiding until dust but how in the nwno of ol thats wonderful doos ha get out 1 i want to be a helpful man and render service true to cheer some pilgrim out of loci and show him what to do if i give but a cheering smile twill make another life worth while i want to he a useful man engaged in useful work to fill the hours with honest toil and never grudge nor shirk for if i look with willing mind some useful work im sure to find i want to be a kindly man with sym- pathetic heart to hose in sorrow or distress ill play a brothers part for after all its what you give that makes you good to be alive but most of all i want to be a man of sterling worth that i may prove myself to 1 full worthy of my birth for though i fill a humble place i then can walk with happy face grenville kleiner

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