Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 20, 1916, p. 7

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tasty sandwiches sardine sandwich two hardboil ed eggs 1 large box nardines 1 small firm orange lemon juice mayonnaise whole wheat bread rub yolks to a paste mince whites free sardines from skin and bone cut orange into dice add a few drops of lemon juice mayonnaise work in the yolks then the whites sardines and last the orange spread carefully over whole wheat bread very lightly buttered cream of chicken sandwich one- half cup diced white chicken meat 1 teaspoon powdered gelatine 1 cup milk vi pint cream salt white pep per celery salt white bread dis solve the gelatine in the cold milk pound chicken fine and season place milk with gelatine and chicken over low fire until dissolved and thick re move and add the cream previously whippctl stiff allow to cool when cold spread this chicken paste on the bread using lettuce leaf and touch of may onnaise if desired cheese and pimento sandwich j two cream cheeses 1 can sweet pimento 1 quart spanish onion a cup pecan or walnut meast sweet mayonnaise brown bread pound the cheese with the pimento and on ion juice run the nut meats through the nut knife of the chopper add to previous mixture with enough mayon naise to make a smooth velvety cor sistency spread on lightly buttered white or brown bread with a few sprigs of water cress if desired chickentomato sandwich thin rings of ripe tomato breast of chick en cucumber white pepper mustard mayonnaise lettuce and brown bread slice the chicken in waferlike slices also the peeled crisp cucumber but ter the brown bread lightly lay on let tuce then cucumber spread the cucumber with thin mayonnaise to which a little mustard has been ad ded on top of the cucumber place the chicken then lay the tomato rings on top of the chicken add a little more of the baking hour mending hour sweep ing etc thus a sort of competition is started between tie alarm and the housewife and races must be run for one or the other to win out has pro- the right way to buy an experience i housekeeper drawn up her rules for buying visions she is famous for her sys tem in all things domestic and she declares that it is by sticking to these faithfully that she knows how to save a penny here and there from the fam ily income here they are and all who run may read and profit hereby first pay cash for all purchases second buy all loose vegetables fruits and meats only after personal inspection not over the telephone be thoroughly familiar with the nature and quality of all that you buy third inferior brands of food do not pay the best is none too good for ones daily meals fourth buy keepable things in large quantities fifth keep systematic aecaunt of all purchases let it be detailed but concise sixth never buy unnecessary things seventh patronize reliable dealers they will appreciate you if you pay his majesty the king and queen at the memorial service to lord kitchener the photograph shows their majesties the king and queen leaving buckingham palaco for st pauls cattae aral where the memorial services to lord kitchener wore held an imperial memorial appeal to the british public for as sistance you to useful hints it is harmful to silk stockings iron them orange salad is delicious served with roast chicken white lace should be laid away in blue or yellow paper alcohol will remove ink stains from light wool materials always thoroughly scrub a piece of bacon before it is sliced cream soups are more nourishing the mayonnaise on the tomato and last than stock soups the slice of brown bread this has before belting is sewed in a wash i the effect of a club saniwich i j shirt it should be shrunk should be placed on a very large all wooden puckets when not in use square of bread later cut diagonally should have two inches of watar left it must be served thoroughly cold and i them the cucumber and tomatoes both must all bacon is improved- by having be fully ripe and juicy garnish with boiling water poured over it before olives and cress this with are- freshing beverage makes a most ac ceptable substantial hot weather ser vice toothsome sweet sandwich one- half pounjrt figs pound chopped dates 1 cup grated fresh cocoanut 1 tablespoon grated sweet chocolate 1 scant cup sugar 1 cup finely broken pecan meats large soda crackers or white bread melt the chocolate in a double boiler add remaining ingredi ents and allow to simmer about 10 minutes or until the mixture is a wellsmoothed creamy mass remove from fire cool slightly then beat un til creamy spread on crackers or on lightly buttered small squares of bread a top piece may be added if jdesired this makes an excellent sandwich for the topoff of the chil drens meal for the luncheon basket instead of candy or served on the finer quality of crackers it is suitable for afternoon tea peace is not yet yet in sight but it is not too soon to prepare to deal with certain problems which will arise on its conclusion and directly affect the welfare of those who have fought for us when peace does come one of the first thoughts of a grateful peo- cash and if they feel you appreciate j p to some memorial t their reliability they will never fail lts heroes to those who have fallen and to those who survive the eucleus of such a memorial al ready exists in the veterans club hand court high holborn london a club which is very dear to the hearts of many now fighting in the trenches or keeping watch upon the seas the original club was opened five years ago to fill the want often expressed by the exservice man of a place where he could meet old comrades in better and brighter surroundings than a public house or such other resorts as were within his means a place where ho could get a bed write his letters and obtain help or advice es pecially with regard to employment as to this latter matter the veterans corps founded in conneciton with the club has done invaluable work and its uniform is known and respected everywhere there were 7000 members on the register of the veterans club before the war the great majority of whom have now rejoined the colors but in view of tho enormous increase of our naval and military forces and the vast numbers of veterans who will leavo the services at the expiration of the war it is necessary that the whole scope of the veterans club should be enlarged if it- is to be of adequate use thy present club building is the quite inadequate for a large member ship moreover it is also thought that branches should be established not only in the principal centres of the mother country but also in the dom inions for the use of the large num- that these may be forwarded to head quarters in london ah contributions will be gratefully acknowledged in the public press from time to time des- the the men remade for war two instances of mechanical surgery are told one of the results of the war has been the enormously improved method in the manufacture of mechanical limbs both in england and in france and germany according to surgeonmajor gam- per of the swiss army it is a fact that the germans have devised remarkably ingenious arrangements for patching up disabled and crippled men lee- j than signals turing at bulach on cases that had actually come under his personal notice in germany surgeonmajor j signaling among ancients various methods were employed to transmit messages considering the amount of thought and attention bestowed on the art of war by the ancients it is strange that so little information regarding the methods of transmitting orders among their armies and fleets should have filtered down to modern times for as the greek historian polybius who lived in the second century bc very justly observed opportunity is of great advantage in all things but i especially in war and among the several things which have been in vented to enable man to seize it noth ing can be more conductive to that end the sunday school international lesson july 23 from the ocean shore bits of news from tub maritime provinces items of interest from places lapped by wares of the atlantic pto warner bole of moose jaw has been awarded the military cros a wellknown resident of clover bar j l rice died at the age of 72 the 151st battalion of edmonton left for its summer quarters at sarcco camp a movement is on foot by the city council of lethbridge to segrgale tho i chinese the earliest recorded means of con veying intelligence rapidly over great distances was by the human voice frying it is better to wash table linen by itself handkerchiefs should be washed alone a delicious and economical sert is stewed figs and boiled served together there is more nourishment in natural unpolished rice than in shinywhite kind a small piece of camphor in water in which cut flowers are put will make them last longer always have your scales handy in the kitchen it is a good idea to keep a check on your tradespeople c a knife kept in the sewing basket ber of men from those dominions who will be found useful for ripping have fought for the empire which seams hems buttons etc from would also constitute centres to which were able to rejoin the cavalry for active service they sat on their horses as well and as easily as if they still possessed a sound pair of legs and could do as quickly smartly and thoroughly any feat required of c a perfectly able- bodied man a wellknown case in england is that of lord lucas who was wounded early in the war in flanders with the result that he lost a leg an artificial limb wasifitted so success fully- that lord lucas was able to itrahsferhissesfeestothe royal flying corps and isjnpwserving with that branch of the service as a fully qualified pilot somewhere in egypt clothes when dishes are to be heated place them in hot water for a few minutes this is less likely to crack the glaze the short end of candles melted and mixed with equal parts of tupentime men could turn for help or advice when they transferred their labor to our empire beyond the seas a central veterans club in lon don conceive on generous lines with its annexes wherever required would alarm clock system the alarm clocks possibilities for helpfulness arent fully appreciated most women look upon it as a neces sary evil a disturber of the gray dawn and let it go at that whereas it is only waiting to exploit its ver satile qualifications as cook nurse guardian disciplinarian memorandum and assistant housekeeper in general the alarm clock is a most conscien tious cook the housewife has but to place her pies roast turkey etc in the oven or her potatoes beets and beans on the stove set the alarm so that it will ring at or near the end of the time prescribed for cooking the different articles of food and she may go about another task with a free nd undivided mind knowing that watch ful alarm will summon her in time to prevent the food from burning write the reminders upon small slips of paper to be stuck stickfile j ng fashion over the little ring at the top ing t lj m1iicac3 nhvlvtcl iujuhcu v uu1u make a fine polish for hardwood floors constitute a noble visible and lasting a teaspoonful of vinegar placed in i proof that the services of the sailor paraffin lamp that smells or i and soldier were appreciated and smokes will cause a clear light anithata generous british public hail i j j i i j relieve one another but our positions p th 1 p leasant do and f taken its gallant protectors under its when in reserve or rece as ine appearance of a iowceilinged 0 care the work to be done is many shells as the first lino room can be much counteracted by great but it should be done at oncej f a letter datea aprilll whit- ten by a private soldier named shro- der of the 80th infantry regiment we are absolutely in a hellhole here the artillery fires night and day if only this wretched war would come to an end no reasonable man can justify such a butchery of men hanging the curtains from the top of the veterans club association has the window straight down to the floor been formed to carry it out and pat- to remove tar stains rub the spot riotirf individuals in the mother coun- first with lard and then with soap i try ftryi overseas are invited to join leave for an hour and then wash in the association and subscribe to it ac- hot water softened with ammonia if cording to their means turpen- traces still remain rub with tine to keep moths from rugs or carpets sprinkle well with salt then wipe with a cloth dampened- with warm water having spirits of turpentine added in proportion of a spoonful to every quart of water when you cook fish meat or vege tables remember this the flavor is best preserved by steaming or roast- simmer bedg n simple boiling is more cconomi of the clock tho slip calling for the j cal as it does not require so much earliest attention is placed on top or heat when fuel is expensive this is if the time is penciled on each slip the a good thing to know but steaming is slips may be filed upon the ring re j the coolest and cheapest method for to purchase and transfer the club gamper declares that he saw such j thus when the king of persia invad- wonderful artificial legs of german in- e1 greece 480 bc he is stated to vention that soldiers fitted with them j have posted sentinels at suitable dis tances apart the whole way from susa to athens by which means news could be transmitted at the rate of 450 miles in fortyeight hours according to caesar the same method was in use among the gauls who he tells us when desirous of transmitting important intelligence or in need of help shouted the news from place to place and that thus the massacre of the romans in orleans at sunrise was known at auvergne 120 miles away between 8 and 9 oclock the same evening obviously such a method would be liable to interruption by weather but as human life was little accounted anmong the ancients the normal line of shouters would doubtless be sup planted when need arose a proposal is said to have been made to alexander the great 356323 bc by a native of sidon for estab- lishing an infallible method of j communication between greece and his remote conquests in india within the space of five days the king however regarding the proposer as an imposter declined even to consider it the fate of many a valuable sugges tion in our own times another method which originated in the mists of antiquity was by means of pigeons it is related by pliny that when the city of modena was besieged by anthony he sought to prevent all communication with the outside world by drawing lines around it and stretching nets across the river decimus brutus d 43 bc who was in charge of the defence was able to laugh at these precautions by using pigeons to whose feet letters were fastened which duly reached their destinations of what use were an tonys entrenchments and sentinels and of what service wore all the nets he spread asked pliny when the new courier took his route through the air lesson iv paul at corinth acts 18 122 golden text acts 18 9 verse 1 corinth the chief com mercial city of greece and still notor ious for profligacy 2 jew it seems to be suggested that he and his wife were not yet christians more economical conditions in daily work gave them an obvious motive for joining together pris- cilla except here and in i cor 16 19 she is always four times named fir a very unusual practice suggesting david olenski of south junction that in birth or more probably inlmon died last week as a result of brains snd character she was the eating toadstools prof ferguson of st johns col lege winnipeg has left as chaplain of the 90th battalion fred fisel a german farmer of beasejour was crushed to death un der a heavy boulder regina owners are very proud of their prize doggies who scored so well in winnipeg recently calgarians are being fooled by a fake red cross collector who col lects for his own benefit lieut e l berkinshaw a former president of calgary board of trade has been killed in action edward mapson of calgary won the matriculation scholarship for the pro vince of alberta this year a roll of honor containing the names of 132 men who had enlisted was unveiled at pilot mould last week the north star elevator at kclsey 3 paul had a trade though a well- 1 alberta has been burned with 17000 todo mans son for the rabbis laid j bushels of oats and 10000 bushels of bettsr man the conjecture that she wrote the epistle to the hebrews has everything to recommend it less than two centuries later origen de clared that only god know who worte it and a womans authorship best ac counts for the suppression of the name needed in 13 23 she was evidently a commanding personality and we may well believe her capable of such a work the book of humanity is hardly complete if there is nowhere a womans hand claudius emperor a d 4154 he expelled the jews from rome for perpetual riots under the instigation of chrestus says suefonius his biographer and it is generally believed that this is a mud dled notice of jewish persecution of those who declared jesus to be christ a name the romans could not understand the jews were soon back again see acts 28 15 huns bemoan butchery german soldiers describe verdun as a hellhole h warner allen special represen tative of the british press with the french army sends some extracts from letters written by german sol diers before verdun and taken from their pockets when the writers were captured from a letter written by lieut eileen of the 6th reserve infantry regiment april 3 you can form some idea of our position from the fact that all our officers have been renewed loss es of the regiment are high for its position on the plateau of vaux is simply disgusting our battalions down the healthy maxim that one who did not teach his son to work taught him to be a thief he came to need it when his father cut him off on his becoming a christian according to the probable conjecture noted earlier the industry was a staple one at tar sus whose special breed of goats sup plied the material for weaving this coarse cloth we can picture paul talking to his workmates through long hours of manual labor and re warded by the winning of his most valued helpers 4 sought to persuade or pleaded with the margin is important and ought never to have been excluded 5 see note on verse 15 lesson text studies july 2 constrained the word of 2 cor 5 14 the verb is in the continuous tense but it seems to describe a new campaign of evangel to an adequate building in london j though we have not been long in the gardloss of order the alarm is then set for the earliest time marked upon the one of the slipes and reset when ono reminder is concelcd and the next in order of time takes its place the wiso housewife sets aside a cer- summer foods because several articles may be steamed over a burner on which something else is cooking fruit jars cost a pretty penny when you hnvo to buy enough of them to do the summers canning a good way now in the market and permantely to endow it as a great imperial memorial to endow a splendid coun try house which has been offered to tho committee as a convalenccnt home for the use of members who suf fer from their wounds or from sick ness to carry on the other activities of the club and tho existing club meanwhile it is estimated that the sum of 200000 will be needed when peace is declared and men are discharged that discharge must necessarily overcrowd the labor mar ket this is the time when men will want help we therefore confidently appeal to tho british public for fas- slstnnce in the great work outlined in this letter g donations and subscriptions shuld firing line we have all had enough of it and are lookirly for peace we should like to send to the front all these gentlemen who caused the war and who profit from it ism which began when his comrades returned their report of work done in macedonia may well have kindled him afresh after the deep discourage ment under which he began his min istry in corinth 1 cor 2 3 noi wonder he felt it acutely as a genius and a scholar when he was cut short with jeers in the intellectual metropo lis he could only devote himself to necessary toil for daily bread and a seemingly unsuccessful weekly argu ment in the synagogue the coming of his friends gave him new courage and zeal compare 2 cor 7 6 it is always well to remember that paul was very human and liable beyond most men to suffer unjier emotional strain 6 reviled margin so read your blood is upon your own heads so read the words are a solemn de claration not a curse wheat word has been received that pte lewis preston of the land titles office of moose jaw has been awarded the dcm a roll of honor containing nearly sixty names of the staff and students of mount royal college calgary was unveiled at the commenc nent winnipeg is canadas third greatest city and it is only forty years since the hudson bay company had only a trading post on the present site the output of the greenhill coal mine at blairmore alta is steadily increasing and will soon be one of the largest producing mines in the pro vince capt b w beaubier of the 99th manitoba rifles has been promoted to the rank of lieutcolonel and ap pointed in command of the 181st bran- dor battalion the 195th battalion of regina re ceived itsregimental colors from the hands ockirhtmtnht4gfels2z ernor inst week after thiy orsha9 been blessed by canon hjt v v 700 graveyards in galicia thousands of soldiers buried on the scenes of great battles under the caption more than 700 graveyards the berliner vorwarts recently published an article referring to the battlefields of galicia and to the efforts being made by the austrian authorities to bring some sort of or der into the chaotic conditions pre vailing in the military burying grounds scattered throughout the province the writer according to a sum- 7 apparently paul left aquilas j mary 0 the article printed by the tain time each day for recreation to keep the jars from cracking when whether it be physical relaxation and sleep reading embroidoring garden ing or even nextdoorneighboring she may enjoy the recreation hour vwith untroubled mind if tho faithful alarm clock is set to ring foioi its warning when her welldeserved idle ness must end and tho efficient alarm clock can pofom a bigger fhity during tho day many a housewif o is discouraged be cause sho doesnt seem to be able to follow the housekeeping plans which bno has laid out for each day with the desired dispatch this is where the alarm clock turns disciplinarian re gister upon it the time that the dishes the hot preserves are put into them is tho old method of using a silver knife in while tho preserves are being pour ed in when tho jar is quite full re move it the heat is absorbed by tho knife and the jar remains quite cool did you ever think there is a use for potato peelings thoro is and tho reason that it isnt known is that most american housewives nro too wasteful to bother to save peelings the fresh peelings boiled make excellent chicken food the drio1 peelings may bo burned in the stove they are a good starter for the fire if charcoal or wood is not at hand and they help considerably in cutting tho soot in the should begun uie bedmaking started ppe nl chimneys be sent to the duke of bedforcj or the lord mayor of london co messrs cox co bankers and army agents 10 charing cross sw or to messrs drummond 49 charing cross sw or to messrs holt ico woodhcads branch navy agents 44 chnrinfc cross sw for the ac count of tho veterans club j as sociation or to tho organizing secre tary at tho offices of tho association 1 adclphi tcrraco house adelphi wc a canadian branch of tho veterans club association has already con formed in canada and godfroy plrd president of the insalmcnt and in vestment co 207 transportation bldg montreal will be glad to receive subscriptions from canadians in order how cocoanuts grow and how the palm grows where none grew before why do cocoanuts have eyes this say the naturalists is the rear son cocoanuts generally grow at tho edgo of sens or rivers and a good many of tho nuts as thoy becomo ripo fall into tho water the nuts are covered with a thick husk which has a waterproof covering so that thoy will float as thoy flont tho throe eyes which aro all at one end of tho nut aro always on top once in tho water nature goes to work from ono of the eyes there comos a shoot that sends forth broad loavos that act as sails tho wind catches these sails and wafts th food for thought what is an insect the dictionary tells us it is a small flying or chawl- ing animal what on interesting small flying animal then is the grasshopper it is credited with tho power to fly 1000 miles before the wind and spring ono hundred times its own length his near relative the cricket is an other extraordinary creature by an action of the wings the male section of this family make their wellknown chirping noise which is said to be distinguishable n mile distant but mrs cricket scores over her husband for she possesses cars on her forelegs petticoat government seems to bo tho motto in antland tho workors soldiers and miners nro all feminine whilo a queonmothor presides over all house not because of disagreement with him and priscilla but because the move to a gentile lodging conspic- ously near tho synagogue would bring home to the jews the significance of his action the next verse shows that there was one prominent jew at least who took the warning titus read titius a surname nomen not a pramomen or christian name as wo should call it 8 crispus ho and gaius and the family of stephenas were tho only corinthians whom paul personally baptized 1 cor 1 14 16 compare note on verse 48 lesson text studies for aprll 16 believed tho lord margin that is believed the gos pel to bo true 9 that the lord jesus vouchsafed him a special message of encourage ment is a fresh sign of tho depression undor which he was sufforig com pare 17 cor 2 3 10 so pauls fear at this time was partly of personal violence but moro of another failure discrediting tho gospel much people the lat ter word is specially used of gods own people comparo 1 pet 2 10 11 during this timo he is usually supposed to have written the two let ters to thessalonica russian army rations kasha ay buckwheat awl cold sour jnljky is said to 00 a favorite staplo food of tfce pusslan troops ciucnes uiesu sunti unu waits tnu swinu auvm v- tw fvwriwwt vujw cocoanut on a journey that may bo while another is atcfyeo ft soup of many miles long as it sails the other two oyes send out roots which at first grom among tho fibres of tho woody husk in timo tho cocoanut is swept on an other shore porhapg on another is land tho roots embed fhomsolvos in tho soft earth tho sail becomes tho trunk and vory shortjy a thrifty co coanut palm is igrowlng where none grow beforo x which tho chief ingredient aro cab bage potatoes oatmeal and fat meat pork being prcforroct paralyzes fish madagascar fishermen sprinkle a poisonous rabataiko oft rivers and lakos which pwojjpw o w4 causes their bodied to rise when thoy aro caught by hand and eaten wlthoujj harmbur thole captora j effective mask such a lot of things happened today doar sajd mrs young- brido to her husband i complained to norah about the stovo not being blaexeoed and she put on her wings and loft then i deojdctl to black tfco stove myself and right fn tbo mid st oi it who should cajl but mrb do style what in the world did you del f just put gom9 moro blacking on my face went to ujo door and told her i wasnt lit and off she went saying she would call again notwithstanding all the people who nro out hunting tvoublo and finding it tho kupply seems never to filye out london daily chronicle estimntes that between the town of gorlice and the heights of tarnovo no fewer than 419 graveyards have been cleared of their unsfehtly surroundings and says that wherever possible natural beaut ies in the landscape have been utilized to lend dignity to the enormous ceme teries all along the dunajec graveyards are thickly strewn over the entire countryside russians austrians germans hungarians to the number of 40000 are buried in masses in ono grave in west galicia alone about 600 graveyards exist and in other parts more than 100 from tho dunajec eastward the multitudinous graves of tho russians aro seen stretching away into the eastern plains an awful record of the death grapple of lost year diamonds jubilee near south african celebration is duo next year south african diamonds upon which an export duty is being placed to holp pay for the war will soon have then jubileo celebration tho first of theso diamonds was found and used for a plaything in 1867 by the children of a boer named jacobs who owned a farm near the orango river it passed through various vicissitudes fell into the hands of an irishman named oreilly and was finally identified in tho same year by dr athcrstone an english scientist who happened to be staying at jsrahomstowk 6 a movement is on foot among fte few survivors of tfi old klmbeij lev gwers to celebrate the jublloo of what nfla developed into on unportant south african lndustvy clthor in iplj or fl after tho wnp if peaoo has not then renirnog r the difference botwean a ocrtnu- pim end flattery depends on whethw it is handed to you or some other fv jon i yf

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