k i i the sunday school international lesson january 16 w selected recipes j beat until very light then add gradu- custard sauce two cups milk a the flour which you have two egg yolks two tablespoons sugar s in the srccrd sifting the bat vanilla flavoring add beaten egg i j lesson iii peters sermon at pente- j cost acts 2 1447 golden text acts 2 21 yolks and sugar to milk let come to boil add flavoring when custard is taken from firs vermicelli bean soup use broth left over from beans two onions minced fine and vermicelli fry minced onions in butter until nicely browned add broth knd season to taste let come to boil add vermicelli and c5ok ten minutes hungarian goulash cut two pounds round steak into inch squares brown in two tablespoons butter with one minced onion cover with hot water add one chopped green pepper and sliced carrots season and cook slowly for one hour when done thicken with paste made of two table spoons of flour and water ing powder mix thoroughly and beat verse 22 peter has been expound- vigorously then add the whites of ing the significance of what these the eggs beaten to a stiff froth now people have heard by appealing to divide the batter into two parts and joel who in his turn had developed put a teaspoonfil of peach extract older aspirations that all jehovahs into one and a teaspoonful of fruit people might be prophets it is clear i coloring into the other mix well and that the tongues form the smallest j drop by spoonfuls into a buttered cake part of the spirits gift fos peter pan first a spoonful of the white then that they were speaking gods mes- a spoonful of the pink until the bat ter is all used up bake from 45 min utes to an hour in a moderate oven pearl cake use pound of but ter 1 pound of sugar 1 pint of milk 4 eggs 1 teaspoonful of soda 1 pound of flour vs grated nutmeg and a teaspoonful of vanilla extract beat the butter and the sugar to a cream beat the eggs whites and yolks sepa rately and add the yolks to the mix ture then beat till very light add sago is what matters ye men of israel the name of religious privi lege compare john 1 47 approved unto you the miracles were his credentials since none could do the signs unless god were with him john 3 2 three features are de scribed with emphasis the power called forth the astonishment pro duced the inner significance 23 delivered up compare john 19 a peep into the future papa what did you do during the great war london oninion original thomas atkins cheese and pear salad one and l v- v i n men without the law margin fellowship some three thousand in onehalf cups grated american cheese the soda dissolved in a tablespoonful comparc john 18 35 ai1 through acts 4 4 we hear o five thousand six halves canned pears mayonnaise of boiling water and then add the the p story insisted that more and acts c 7 complct the -ic- and lettuce arrange pears for in- mllk and be carefully add the flour the jews had thc res f ture of a marvellous expansion dividual service in nests of lettuce gradually beating vigorously then tha murder of theil messiah not leaves fill hollows with grated cheese dd u ff that piate was suiltless he knew by j a a romans instinct for law that his a sentence was an outrage on justice 24 not possible the essence of children might seem to bo a direct re- 1 sponse to the savage cry of matt 27 25 how the british soldier came by the 41 they then having received his nickname word margin the whole congrega tion is represented as persuaded and a mitss movement brings into their from old scotland notes of interest from her banks and braes what is going on in the highlands and lowlands of auld scotia edinburgh street car fares are be ing increased 50 per cent in argyllshire g935 eggs were col lected for the national egg fund many of the school children assisted it is now so dark at dunbar of a 1 a canadian soldier he wa3 i imagine a genuinely re presentative son of the maple and my short teteatete with him was a val uable though very highly compressed education writes v e in the glas- gow herald i encountered him in one of those enormous eating estab lishments in london where you may meet anybody we bumped together at a corner of the marble staircase this he said to the world in gen eral as if shaken into selfexpression it is now so uurs b xjuuuur oi a i 7 ight that the authorities are serious- ij the only place in t thinking of whitewashing the lamp- f wncre l vo had a dccent ly ii i timing vi vniiitrwumiuig kuv laiuy- i m f number of alloa men killed iie had a c face and we grin- since the beginning of the war in- t- at other and on the instant eluding one captain and two lieutenl u h tca with him ants is co aeemed that his scheme for getting burntisland has just experienced a j sluare was to have terrific gale accompanied by heavy j the three floors falls of sleet and snow much damage tc otl without any was done j p e the ham and c we shared to damage estimated at about 20000 ztlft accom the that the name thomas atkins the was caused by fire in the premises ofi basement was but the cope- popular word for the british private r- h turnbull strathallan hara p to his evening meal soldier originated in the signature to curing works bridgeofallan you sir he said are only the lgmaieu in tne signature to b iuiks diiuguowiimn snnnl t t i a specimen official model for keeping the aberdeen trawler forth put h r r ha soldiers accounts is tolerably certain into port with an unusual catch in the t0 me smce i ianded x sahrted r and tup with mayonnaise when fresh th j boaten ears are used they must be very ripe stltl froth bake for an hour in in this case sprinkle them with lemon moderate oven juice and a tiny bit of sugar cover home hints and let stand fifteen minutes j beef salad cut cold cooked beets into onefourth inch slices crosswise and slices into cubes mix with boil ed dressing take off outside leaves of small sound cabbage cut into quarters then into thin slicing using the nostrils for catarrhal cold sharp knife and soak in cold water head until crisp dry between towels and moisten with boiled dressing head cabbage in salad dish and surround with prepared beets germany sick of war essence thc great venture of psa 16 was in the poets dimly seeing that gods be sweet oil will remove finger prints loved cannot pass into nothingness from varnished furniture since gods love is almighty this paint can be removed from glass applies to all who can say my god by using boiling hot vinegar and supremely therefore to the try snuffing powdered borax up anointed one pangs from the the greek psa 18 4 peter probably used the much more forcible hebrew bent whalebones can be straighten- snares ed by soaking them in boiling water j 29 p shows that the psalmist- then ironing them straight whom he assumes to have been david an ink spot may be taken out of horror of more fighting is outstand ing feature in berlin the first intimate comparison of germany as she is today subdued and longing for peace with the ger many of a year ago rampant and warmad is given by mr horace green an american correspondent who is now revisiting germany after a years absence i mr green in a message sent j says a contributor to the cornhill shape of a torpedo it was about 13 magazine the difficulty is to identify feet in length and was without a nose i the particular individual by far the owing to the scarcity of houses in j best case so far made out is that for the greenock district the admiralty a gunner in the royal artillery jhas arranged for the erection of hut almy in in the old days when george iii dwellings at battery park for torpedo i ial intercourse between the commis no trn nf w t- h t i wnrkprs sioned major this morning and he asked me how i was enjoying my visit to the old country i would follow that man anywhere just anywhere i tried to explain the tradition of the british army in the matter of so- was king life in the ranks of the bri- 1 workers itish army was very hard and the men mr w a craigie a dundee man saw little pay william cobbett and a former student of the univer- served eight years in the ranks and sity of st andrews has been ap- he himself speaks of the difficulty he pointed professor of anglosaxon in experienced in saving even a halfi university of oxford penny that he proposed to spend on i brigadiergeneral lord lovat is one j hked the ow country he wab a red herring to add to his scanty o the latest arrivals at the endsleigh first imper office who kc tq breakfast alas the halfpenny was hospitals for officers he has i stolen even as late as the nine- bcen invalided twice from the galli- bv teenrh rinfaiw ffci h poll peninsula and the noncommissioned ranks well its not like that with us our officers are just jimmy and charlie off parade but wed follow them to hell i saluted a general this morning and he asked me how i thoroughly two teaspoons each of salt and sugar one teaspoon mustard and oneeighth teaspoon pepper add to first mixture and cook in double boiler stirring constantly until mix ture thickens strain and chill flemish carrots parboil carrots and drain thoroughly if large cut into halves or quarters place in r teenth century the time when our mail from berlin says that horror of hero flourished soldiers account were i clydebank town council have anything but well kept manv of the adopted a recommendation to the fire delivered from the common lot of i could not read and were de- a lighting committee to employ juice and placing over it a hot iron now to the jewish mtad s v pendent for their just dues on the woien to light the street lamps to clean mirrors use a little me- tne ls k impressed by the re- t of tllpir r c untl1 the end of the war to clean mirrors use a litue me was a complete solidarity between an- mar change which has occurred l1- py t i j c j m t like all his contemporaries was not featmp with the rnnk- iml filo tvnr boiled salad dressingto one cup white linen by wetting with lemon delivered from the common lot of leat ttlth tne iank and llle thor sour cream add one egg slightly beat- j i 1 en and onefourth cup vinegar mix thylated spirits and polish w silk handkerchief or clean chamois warm socks for boots and shoes can be made from old felt hats and carefully cut one can make a good sole for house shoes when canebottomed chairs become slack sponge both sides of the cane with soapsuds in which a hand- saucepan with one tablespoon butter ful of salt has been dissolved and one teaspoon sugar and enough water stand chairs in the open air the seats to make necessary sauce add salt will be as good as new and pepper to taste and a little minced after washing overalls shirts etc parsley let simmer about fifteen that have become very soiled soak were sure that david minutes or until fame shaking occa- them for an hour h weak cold water m his previous cestor and descendant almost till the 1 very end of the old testament per iod thc only immortality a man ex pected was in his children and chil drens children the deliverance from sheol therefore which david expect ed for himself must have been re served for great davids greater son this argument is cogent for jews of peters day for course peters own testimony that of one who comes after jesus christ- j mr g describing his discu counts for much more hiatratidstrfftis in l among germans since visit early in the war the question of the duration of the war he states is the one i have most frequently heard discussed dur ing the past fortnight it is on every bodys lips a year ago the slogan was germany will win today the cry is i everywhere how long will this thing us of last and youre thats all right i said disregard ing the rapid promotion of his ac quaintance but you canadiansar all social equals it wouldnt do lr our army thats so i gave up a job worth 10 a day in your money to join the army and im going to win the vc if i can thats my intention ive regiment of artilwv who was named show a decr of 480 compared with n0 0 but my poor mother to leave homas satfe he became in year and a decrease of 1189 com- t told her i meant to win a vc denly there arose a born accountant th en fi for the uni- in the person of a gunner in the royal j thls session two tab sionally beat yolks of two eggs with starch wring out and dry the next iirf a stir into time you wash them the dirt will come ou take them from fire to out easily tells of naval battle almond cornstarch pudding one pint rich milk onehalf cup sugar two tablespoons cornstarch whites of j tigers captain gives details of fight two egg almond flavoring add su- gar to milk and put on to cook in double boiler mix cornstarch with a little cold milk and add to hot milk stirring until it cooks well just be- with the bluccher captain pelly commander of the tiger in a statement to the london correspondent of the amsterdam wrote psa 16 we can see however a permanent argument for immortal ity in the psalmists conviction that love is mightier than death it is ex actly the argument by which jesus confuted- the sadducecs the patri arch david the darling of the songs train by which he travelled from the dutch frontier to berlin says they discussed various subjects and occasionally but rather quietly j object of admiration to his comrades p two years ago and an object of awe to the pay ser- jatragie affair occurred in barlin- geants even some of the officers at j me prlson glasgow when two pn- first greeted him with suspicion 1f qu a 0ne gunner atkins was however a de- was mlcd the knlfc used ln cent fellow he h a man of ph lad proved himself tn work penetrating a vital pa puue whc courage fa ft f r if if it can be done we spoke of the casualty listst look here he said yestept morning i saw the nameqfc- of mine in the list i had ia i i n h ri ofor from 800 to 1000 scholars in the neia and he soon earned the respect- t dii r vs i milton district when dundas vale and of his officers for his moral courage he started a book in which lie entered stow practicing schools are closed is and balanced his accounts monthly j anxiety to the glasgow school and so is believed to have originated jv vvj t j the report of the medical officer t the idea of the soldier s pocket ledger the war last year under similar fi in the maxw dr maxwell ross circumstances a carload of german 7 states that 37 cases of infectious dis- travellers would have filled the air royal artillery and afterward in the m in h with vitriolic argument about such l a atk l there l littedoubt that tlie pocket mlnft btn posterity the father of his country england and that i w ww that r- othipmjm ger 30 one leading fore taking from fire add almond telegraaf who has visited the british that was predicted in 2 sam todaythey flavoring fold in carefully stiffly fc says of his great ships part in j compare 1g but the very failure j bcateii whites of eggs pour into wet he north sea battle of january 24 i of that line combined with other pro molds and set away to cool- i he germans said that we broke j phetic inspirations to develop the s ships made off of course we were not such fools as to be lured into the german minefields my ship was doing splendidly when we saw the i have seen the lord risen bluccher keel over and go down and chicken and veal pie put giblets or the on january 24 but there including neck tips of- wings giz- was nothing more to fight the blue- zarcls hearts livers and leftover c had paid the toll and the othe pieces from bones of cooked fowls into saucepan with one pint cold wa ter one slice onion one small diced carrot and one level teaspoon salt simmer until the liquid is much re duced strain and set aside cut one- half pound veal into small cubes and sorry that the battle was so soon cook slowly until well done and light over it lasted an hour brown cut giblets into small pieces there must have been great ex- add veal and also a little salt pork citement on board i asked captain cut into shreds and chicken liquid pelly oh no he said no one thicken slightly with flour paste got excited in a moment like that cover with rich pie or- puff paste and one needs complete selfpossession bake in steady oven one and onehalf but the whole ships company glowed with the ardor of battle and i can i in kilsyth the delivery of assess- 1 the fatherland was7uh notices issued by the town t rrwk ndismt would fight till englands back tr th was then sctv j council has been undertaken by ladies not n the greek and w s- was broken 1 year ago such groups i tho eo r i s who have agreed to hand over the line of davidic kings lwere m bristling and full of name of thomas atkns whose meth- usua w liey are resigned kind od f ke counts was hon- the funrs nf tlln ored by almost general adoption the service he would set one the it is 7 12 and tolerant since then i have listened to hope of an individual messiah and to th restaurants streets heighten indefinitely the conception of and the barracks at spandauhof and his person and work l laiked to many individuals they discuss the war they no long- 32 of whom marginas in 1 8 l an1 rave- to peter speaks for a cloud of witness- germany is like a feverish patient to every one of whom can say il i v i i this wit- all my 1300 officers and crew were ness of what they had seen and heard a leech has been war maniac whose blood drained applied has been a hat store hours tell you that we put our shoulders to the wheel from the moment the enemy appeared the latter turned tail when they caught sight of our flying squad ron our hundred stokers worked below like troopers to get more speed out of the tiger we were doing 29 knots cake recipes the following is a very nice light cake for a light tea or luncheon dish and is delicious if properly made required vi cup of flour 1 cup of indian meal pound of butter pound of sugar 8 eggs a grated nut- meg a teaspoonful of cinnamon and a the p was only a half glassful of sherry wine and hlit to do 28 we only stoke oil and brandy mixed stir the butter and a m0 sugar to a cream and add the well- 13 w0l fun thc firm be beaten yolks of the eggs boat till at m a wo novcr z very light then add the meal and n than c mles to the enem the flour well blended beat until whose guns did not carry so far as light add thc spices and liquor and om in addition we were faster was the one supreme purpose for f which the twelve were called 33 the opening phrase is identical life struggle of the trees with that in 5 31 the margin is quite wrong in both cases the right hand bllt some of them live one thousand of jehovah doeth valiantly psa 118 years 16 in this the mightiest of gods an interesting light is thrown on deeds note how close all this is to the lonkev of thc trees that grow mountains by mr enos a mills in the funds of the local red cross work ously and so that party a sensation has been created in the edinburgh printing industry by the announcement that the employes of ballantyne hanson co number ing about 500 one of the biggest printing establishments in the city have been all given notice british home guards the johannine doctrine compare es pecially john 16 7 it is also very close to the pauline teaching in eph 4 8ft the coincidence of these very independent reporters has strong evidential value 34 david did not ascend because his recently published rocky moun tain wonderland he says a few timberline trees live a thous and years but half this time is a ripe old age for most of the timberline no one hath ascended into heaven j veterans the age of these trees can- john 3 13 an admitted truth he not be judged by their size or by saith himself as in mark 12 34 the j their general appearance there may argument is based on the then un- be centuries of difference in the ages questioned authorship of psa 110 of two arminarm trees of similar the psalm represents jehovah as mr homer croys adventure in honolulu in his eagerness to see a whale dur ing the voyage between honolulu and i the island of hawaii mr homer croy i who tells about his adventure in tra- vel leaned too far over the rail and lost his hat after arriving at the island he climbed into a taxicab and told the driver to take him to a hat store do you understand he asked a hat store themselves a welltrained and physic- yes for sure all right the ja- flt body of troops at the recont panose chauffeur answered by l kitchener they went bumping up the street when the dviiian tro rcceivqd swung wildly round a corner and permission from the war office to or- fnally at the far side of the town they encountered ridicule in j drew up to the curbing in the win- many qual bufc thcy bought their dow of the store was a bedstead on first ridiculed by londoners thcy win praise the home guards composed of brokers clerks agents and other men exempt from active service working in londons financial district showed which hung the cheap sign this week own uniforms and went to work with a will every afternoon squads drill ed in the courts and buildings and in ww wutbo uiu uuiuungs ana in what do you mean by taking me tle nub parksi an on saturday to a furniture store mr croy lie- n m 01 the countries round the table i put the canadian flag at halfmast and when the young lady came to put it right i said no miss please leave it so for today its the only flag in the whole wide world that will fly at halfmast for my poor friend at that moment our waitress came to remove the plates once smiling be neath their burden of ham and eggs miss said he are you engaged to a canadian all the young ladies in this place seem to be not i she laughed then will you marry me he asked but she didnt take him seri- romarico never blossomed this is the first square meal ive had since i came over he said and youre only the second imperial offi cer whos spoken to me dyou like england i asked yes i dobut not the english youre canadian arent you no sorry cant help it why dont you like them too slow look here if i opened a store and you opened one next door id make my fortune while you thought about making a dollar but mind you i wouldnt make it out of englishmen id have to bring people over from canada we parted extremely good friends with the hope of a future meeting be- yond the rhine the vc for him and all the luck in the world for me wo shook hands solemnly and warmly in spite of the fact that he had no use for englishmen size i examined two trees that were promising the davidic king unlimited 1 growing within a few yards of each victory and the viccgeroncy of god j other in the shelter of a crag one upon earth we have only to say of was fourteen feet high and sixteen i it today that in jesus christ it was inches in diameter and had 337 an- f po to his bare h a 1 finally the whites of the eggs beaten and we gave them the whole broadside far bc its authors nual rings the other was seven feet f s e v- dreams high and five inches 111 diameter and 36 made him christ for it had lived 492 years roy manded dis hata store replied the ja panese driver and he pointed to the name of thc proprietor k hata i want a hat not a bed mr croy said with feeling i want it for this to a stiff froth beat thoroughly but a minute lightly and turn into a buttered tin i bluccher was terribly knocked bake in a moderate oven for an hour alou and save the tiger her last and a half s which with two other shots did luncheon cake is good and can bei liu harm look here a shell made in threequarters of an hour struck our wooden deck came to an use 4 cups of sugar 3 cups of flour ironbeam which changed its direction was a title he won by death to use after death in his earthly ministry he made this still future dignity a secret only gradually apprehended by his disciples forbidden to the multi- u cup of milk 1 teaspoonful of bak- and it flew over the deck again and tildes and confessed only at his trial g powder and a teaspoon of peach overboard no man was hurt by it tract beat thc sugar and eggs j ho you sec that new piece of steel a cream then add the milk then on the turret there another enemy the flour gradually into which projectile made a hole and if you illhave sifted the baking pow- j examine carefully the side of the ship add a teaspoonful of peach or j you will find just above the waterline tiny other extract and bake for i of an hour motley cake is so called because the ingredients arc so varied it is very good indeed and easier to make than aome of the recipes given before re quired 1 pound of sugar pound of butter 3 cups flour 12 eggs a tea spoonful each of baking pgtder peach extract and fruit coloring beat the butter and sugar to a cream then add the weliboatcn yolks of the eggs a dent in the thick steel hide of thc tiger here in the armored observa tion tower an enemy shell drove in through the opening without asking mission do you sep this new steel plate as a souvenir of thc enemys shot and now i have shown you all thc damage that our ship suffered ho who meets with no misfortunes cannot enjoy life to its fullest value when it precipitated the condemna tion 38 the baptism of repentance unto remission of sins the prepara tion preached by john leads as in the baptists message to the characteris tic baptism of christ in holy spirit in the name in all these new testa ment phrass the actual pronouncing of tho holy name is implied its asso ciations produced a powerful impres sion on mens minds 39 tho great words of isa 67 19 were among the most often recalled prophecies in christian circles com- paro eph 2 13 17 there is hero also an appeal to joel 2 32 the gracious words to you one day by the sunny and shelter ed side of a boulder i found a tiny seed bearer at an altitude of 11800 feet how splendidly unconscious it was of its size and its utterly wild surroundings this brave pine bore a dainty cone yet a drinking glass would have completely housed both the tree and its fruit afternoons and sundays the men either went to the country to practice trench digging or harden themselves with marching volunteer corps have sprung up all over the country and could face a hard campaign as well as or better make the milk ferment but light- jhtm tvfft i 1 ning can and sometimes does mako why milk ferments not always thc lightning that is thc cause of it milk it sometimes happens not al ways will turn sour during a thun derstorm it is not always the light ning that causes it for thc heat before thc storm is often great enough to plants bloom when fed tea a new discovery in horticulture iui iuw11 m3 lncy claims to make potted plants bloom as could and drew up before a store that h im 1- t ar0 as nn afterthought apparently carried with that the cab whirled down the street and away to the other side of the town while the taxi bill was mer rily running up this time it stopped before a barber shop no i dont want anything taken off my head i want something to put on it declared mr croy who was now quite irritated yes for sure i understand all right replied the cauffeur with a grin they went clattering just as far to thc other side of tho town as they than the second line troops in con- scriptionist countries its members are generally over 40 years of age they never did before given an invigorating cup of tea ottuslotz t jr ice the price of a haf on tho way says twico a day morning and evening i give my geranium a drink of cold tea from onefourth to one- half cup per plant while at first this was only an experiment i was surprised to find how rapidly the plants bloomed and how many of the and to your buds took bloom at oncei way to buy it but this did not seem to worry the driver who after tho man ner of- automobile drivers stood up under it bravely the married man who preaches economy usually wants his wife to do all the practising 1 5000 jules of trenches twice as much excavation done as in panama canal a french soldier with a taste for statistics has calculated the amount of soil that has been moved in tho work of trench making there are about 500 miles of first line trenches all the way from the north sea to switzerland and there are five or six lines of trenches upon each side a total of ten lines of trenches on tho two sides would give a length of about 5000 miles and this says thc calculating soldier has involved a task of excavation twice as great as that of thc panama canal and it has all been dono by hand labor and with military shovels and much of it has been done under firo and by men who hvo to work while lying on their chests milk turn sour by its action on the air air as everybody knows is com posed of two gases oxygen and nitro gen but these gases are mixed to gether not combined lightning however makes the gases combine in the air through which it passes and this combination produces nitric acid some of which mixes with the milk and turns it sour perhaps it might be well to explain the chemical difter- ence between mixing and combining when different ingredients are put to- gether without their undergoing any chemical change they are mixed as for example grains of sand of vari ous colors maybe mixed in a bottle but when the property of each ingre dient is altered by tho union there is a combination as for example wa- tcr poured on qujcklimc which com bines with it so that tho property of each is altered thus it is that light ning makes tho oxygen and nitrogen of tho air combine and the result lis no longer air but nitric acidond four other nitrous poison v 81