Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 30 Dec 1926, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

any cook's ability. It takes just a little thought to get } 5 coking, fo that at the last minute ized for crisping rolls, crackers and o Shoe has nothing to do but get her hot | potato chips, and for melting cheese y serious, dishes on the table together, and crisping bacon. It is a handy | {hed Tho a ae 8 ' In cold weather, butter and cream | place to warm the breakfast plates or "Mary," said his mother after Billy" .|.can be placed.on the table with the the platter-plates for the popular one-| pad gone to play, "you are preparing _| 8tver and linen, but in warm weather | dish dinner. to be a teacher and I can give you a Tey shoud oe the Jos Tings fo be A HARD TASK, helpful suggestion. Never laugh at I Tr. utter feat, ildren for the tablo can be cut into squares | One of the housewife's Jauniest;itvle obi Laugh with them bt A d tasks is to "hold the dinner" for a |never at them." If the dfop-| A A; 4 os gato butter bala aud ert, latecomer. Nothing is more discour-| "Why, Aunt Lenora? Wil laughing * 3 ¢ scraped every | with James and John, into his fellow. wh Seoel y : AR Sovered Sh Teady ori aging. Tt is far better to mak. the | hurt? What Billy said was very fun. A y during the ter, try and do it ship, It was an experience on which prying un ninute on chilled | family or guests wait ten minutes| ny." fien' as possible, and let a Memory loved to dwoll. Dates. Slice the bread, wrap in a thaw arrive with much manure on the I. THE SUMMONS 10 THE DISCIPLES-- dropping boards. The more clearing a OL ME" Mark 1:16-20; poultry house receives, the greater the 2: 13-14. - " ces of keeping the birds healthy. V. 16. Jesus chose his first disciples | : 3 | longer than to prepare omelets,| "It was, indeed, and we can have a dump ih nd sand n 2 cool Hace scrambled eggs, souffles or sauces be- | 200d laugh about it now that he is not on hats al N a 8 a e arranged, po every one is ready. Many things | here. Wa should not do it before him, a oy Tn Liat Natog can bo kept warm in a double boiler Ho was trying to learn to say 'please'. lace; rredi- abi rT as ha ents can be prepared, mixed with the O'¢T NOt water, or by merely setting|I may have some trouble now to get » from the ranks of the men of toil A poultry. house on the general There was in Galilee, doubtless, as farm is often neglected because the : : the pan in which the food wns cooked | him to try again." dressing and put on ice; lettuce can be " ot ia E 3 ' in a larger pan of hot water. This is 'We always laugh at William cattle and horses have to come fivag A127, 2 Proportion $id Jdlors se here Jeune, rrarped na wet cloth and, the principle of cafeteria service, Most Bailey and Juanita when they did Heng. metal bushel basket and a from the restless aud unsetted' ole. olscet io ugh uh the plates; vegetables are better kept this way or| funny things. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards scraper just inside the poultry house ments of the population did Jesus, aya to on Pile) M the refriger-i y's tepid oven than if they are allow- | have the best time imaginable laugh- door and see if it is not helpful in draw the men were to assist him y {ed to cook away in water, The flat-| ing at the mistakes of Dot and Eddie, 3 keeping the dropping boards clean. in winning the mation to God. He : Many cold desserts are better for) top gas range as well as the old-| "I know all that but because of that _ Individual hens with scaly legs can| When you have to hunt for the tools found his real lieutenants a men standing a whole day or more in a " e be rapidly improved in appoarasee by|to do a job, it is always easier to put. He Simon and Andrew, who as ime. fashioned coal range will provide in-| very 'aughing, William Bailey is con- w cool place, 'and are therefore time-| . : ina : Lis 3 | set di " > ing | Vinced he to I , which is not hO ~ Washing the legs in warm, soapy)off the job until another day. ion d dear ing by hard experience' A CHARMING FROCK F OR THE| savers for the company dinner, as things ig A hems Ros --ri is| true white Te he biotin "a The tan Joosen the crusty material.) 'puoving AMPLE HOPPER" SPACE. iy auskie Jessy reaping. Thee JUNIOR Muss they can be prepared u day or two in| &" mec 0 el Ta Then take an old tooth brush and rub om and se.f-discipline. These 'kerosene oil or The amount of dry mash ho men had sometimes toiled all night The smart little frock pictured here| advance. Reno of sontraling Jest te Jiite Think ta wuirg Lh space per 100 birds Ee an infloance and taken nothing, but knew iil be outa very ative i] fash _ VARIOUS METHODS, Table cookery by electricity solves | handicapped your brother for years to AE When trea 21 6n the amount of laying mash consum. | that it was vain to rebel mst the lone ratoriel The a ann es bo | When the range has a warming- | the problem in another way. Percolat-| come and started the little sister on equal ed each day. A heavy consumption of Order of rmtute, Thus they had ac.) S01] a evn 8 E he Oven there is less difficulty in serving ors, grills, toasters, hot-plates, and|a path that will result in many hard ntment and lard, a dry. umsh is necessary to keep egg. uired what te Bible calls meekness. ia Joipe © a circular skirt, while t| | foods hot, but many small kitchens do waffle-irons insure hot food when it| bumps before the conceit is taken out casionally be found with production at about Aft cart) Hn he such men. Doubtless; as, Ong 8 eeves extend into the neck and| not have this kind of range. Then the is wanted. Nothing is more discour. of her. Rub a little of the lard . y per cent./the Fourth Gospel indicates, he knew | are gathered at the lower edge into | wis k h hods, | aging th 1 | child." { . ern, ny Some houses will have only one small, something of beforehand. Hel nartor wristbands. OF Speeiet tar] Wise cook resorts to other methods, aging than a Plate of damp toast, flat cl hy d x : i and see if Higa im: hopper for 100 hens. Some Pukiets| bait st thent the disciples of | est is the convertible collar havi - Bren Jer ven {roeny, both fia) waifics i= Biseaiis 3 . -_ ie 0 Wout the Edwards Whidren, : es. and ¥ fo | John a) Y nar 8 hy i enough | a quantity of suc ngs ? the appearance of the legs ina hough of good laying abil rallied uD, the porn on long ends which may be tied in a chic] heat to keep plates and platters warm on a plate and nd them with a cloth] "You can plainly see the effect there time. Do not leavé any of the Such birds may remain away from a Most earnest of the young men of the POW as illustrated, or left oper. Con- | without cracking, and for cooking a|to retain heat. They should be timed | in the way both children love to 'show ~ mixture where it can be picked off smal hopper rather than take the AHON. Srushing material is Re cavay zed great part of her meal. (This is where| to be taken from the oven or griddle off' continually, They are never satis- . "| pecks of cross old birds, A few hens| .V- 17. The Master's call, "Come re fk ) elk nds and Jateh| oven glass plays such an important! when the family is ready to eat them. | fied unless they are the centre of an 0 ' on ool eT lo hw with mean dispositions can. almost ter me and 1 will ake Jou fehiers bof] on Ts fon re oe | gas, for things cooked in such dishes | Cocoa. is insipid when cool, and it Sdwiring, Jung Hing, Spviauding grou, prt ms puvers soom fo judge the age of u!Lo0lTo! the mash honpers during the] Andrew have to uit holt nee. puss | sec Seer, oe. yards 5d-inch heat fy retained for some. tne tog col? Quickly after a certain tempera-| They malo things disagreeable w : n by the appearance of the rate ¢ Few people love a conceited 2 i ) heat is retained for some time at the! ture. To serve it "just right" never |they are not." poy ees rt 0 is for 'the T vocation here indi-| material, and 3% yard contrasting. 20c. |; 1. : y | i : | "Wel : 3 elthough it may not be an accurate, 'Pout eight or ten feet of dry mash | cated. Why hehe of men"? The| Our New Fashion Book contmme| 100) Shas ook plans her meals lot ft boil after 'the milk has bean, Well. Hat is true, but I never way to judge. But scaly legs on hens || °PPEr space for 100 birds seems to phrase ds us that Jesus' task is YISHY tries hun Te so that there will not be too many!added. Boil the water first, add cocoa | thought about it before. Can we al- 2 be results. Even the ften to win the souls of men for God, and y dress | oly orate things to be prepared at the| and sugar mixed and let this boil thor-| ways keep from laughing?" hn op Shes ponies the itn He A rend Tire on in this task the disciples are to bear| P0YS 2nd girls. Simplicity is the rule| je; minute, not too many sauces, | oughly, then add milk and merely let| "Yes. It may be a little hard but ; y poultry. : for well-dressed chiidren. Clothes of | ; ishi i i her ember h h i Lok in hi section of the Rvine}® Eo The command of Jesus to in. | Tareeprrees individuality. Tor tho) F' "vies or garnishings to be done at| it reach the boiling point. By the|when you remember how much is at : | DAMP POULTRY HOUSES, house. Every day fill this smal! meas. , once. time it is served it will be comfortably | stake you can exeroiso the proper am- When a poultry house is damp, the | ure with mash from the large hopper. stantaneous in ite effects. Simon and, junior folks are hard to buy, but easy Warmed plates and serving dishes! hot for drinking. ount of self-control." y $a 3 drew acknow" at ir-| to make with tterns, all " thi chil ; te blame. There. Bre ory. Yeceives | Many hens will see the mash readily itusl author © Fie ly ir Lo vial OF TOMY Spek on Foal | Tesco een sere tee mn |, You think, Shen, that children are : the blame. There are other common and immediately start eating from thea word." terials, cut on simple lines, will give Red Raspberries i th Give Spuds Ai allec "he o 9 woke n older 9 ' gauses of damp walls and tough, moist | smal} dish, although they have motj Ve. 10.20. The result is similar in| childven the privilege of wearing ed Raspberries in the P ive Spu Abe persons Inughing at them, Either they jeri litter, Sometimes the house is over been feeding from the pper. A long|the case of James and John. They ore re ih Po t. the Bock Orchard. otatoes live and breathe, and if we/are made very timid -- sometimes AA L crowded," The straw receives more| wooden trough can. % make obey at once, though in this case the| 2d0Table things. rice of © he f 1 forget this fact when storing our win-| morbidly shy -- or they immediately Hin mange esc dav-thes it ] i} Eh ci eee cy. CIEL Le 'the flock. | call means leaving their father, Zebe. | 10 cents the copy. For the first five or six years of ter potatoos we may smother ther1. I1|bagin to perform all sorts of ridicu- { 'manure 'each day than it has the cu: the laying mash visible to all the flock. dee, aswell as their boats and , HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS their life, the young trees of an orch- to absorb readily. If the litter| If you have no time to make a moist | 9% 8S Well as their and nets, . not changed often, it is soon very | mash for the flock, try pouring a little 2» 2 ard Have a considerable open shece! you care to see what will happen when | lous actions upon the slightest notice." & rT Chap 2:13-14, The saling of o fifth| Write your name and address plain- between the pairs of trees pen Space | the potato smothers, it is easily ac- "Exactly right, Mary: Both are« & i A - i scipie occurs shortly afterwards. |: iving number and sj v ;| complished, Fill a quart jar as tight- equally harmful, Children need to be { HE ry dem, even on the best of concrete ig rom the Srinking pat} over the Jesus, after a morning spent in teach- Ai g you i Sie of sulky, course, this space will be arched |}, with potatoes . io Ben watshad carefully but not laughed at. FN Rae Ri i en hens willing a Jarge gathering of Capernaum stan in (coin, preferred; wrap| over, bat UNE 1t 18 1 can be used bY | yorum: thelid down so that soir eof aso carefull laugh with them all bo A lack of "ation causes damp!immediately begin eating the molsten- folie observes a tax-collector named | SP4WP8 or coin (coin preferred; wraj lanting therein a small bed of rasp-| | ; ; floors. Too much glass in a pouitry {ed mash and that method also stimu- | Levi sitti it carefully) for each number and P g Pp house t to the tubers. Leave the jar in! you wish, There's a great difference." ng at his desk at the custom- berries. Recently I saw a novel scheme | 5° ! 3 makes the house very warm on! lates the consumption of egg-making| house, y 'says to him, appa address your order to Patbern Dept, ¥ r raspberries. Tc Chee the room for about two weeks or more. ed mtr me i ng {he rentl y i | y AER 8 sunny day. At sundown the outside materials. thout preliminary, "Follow me.» | Wilson Publishing Co,, 73° West Ade. | °F BFOWIng raspberries. It appears| oy po end of the time take out the 3 i new, and its success has apparently wi No Man is Interesting-- : id Spun ihe efeet Iu books and po Jaide St Toronto: Patterns sent by been proved. The arrangement I ad Sheen ut tiem 'open ad Hon Yi ~--Who has nothing to talk about but § LQ 4 : r o = was as follows: i : od himself. 8° Sah : Spotty Walls--and What Treating Beans. Dy Sod ola out after Jesus, ape id tres A space b x 5 feet was carefully! poet quickly turns pink and firally --Who sees nothing that Is right DS ~~ to Do. My vecipe for treating jheans to LCI MACE SE wich Levi sat would Saves All the Ensi Prepared between two young apblel" Jo, the jar the potatoes oun pet aq] VIB the World. Wee Sometimes after a plastered wall|keeP bugs from getting in, ono that skirting the lake near the point where ves Ensilage. trees. Heavy boards were sunk) Po San, get no/ has been rained, portions of it wii | have used for years and which has| the tetrarchy of Philip bo > rdered on | I have learned of two ensilage-sav- around the plat to keep the plants 217 end Son om, is jue bottom of 8] TWE0 eensd only In these / have a lighter or duller appearance never failed me, is very simple: I put the dominions of his brother Antipas. | ing methods that have been used for within limits. The soil within the | course, ft takes a oe re ¥ the! --Who resents the time that other rx ¥ | than the rest. "This is because some! the seed Posing in 2 High tin bos after -- er gu Eoods several yeas, the hic with boards was deeply spaded and enrioh- in in the jar, but when pota. | PeOPIo take in the conversation. / an | they are lectly ul tory, those of fill of ) - ois o Paster are more BOO am ohor le ars ye Lk 8 had who, like Levi, followed the profession 4, SE rer ths, he Sie With corn od, Then about Sighs or pianteq | toes are piled too deep, smothering 1s the re fore abso ~ {bugs get into the beans. - Those for | © from the paint. x ' Who has nothing to eay and insists 8 uneven a shpan al COrn. | this plat. 'he orchard saw was a some cases thi; table use, I put in a di nd 3 ' € it the same as the ti pl T 1 {noun to occur. This is the reason °% SaYing it. ; ine! Who has not learned to appreciate Foaad vin absorp t When opening the silo it will be found all one. There were in it 20 rasp-| Why late in the winter or in the SPYING | her people's jokes. fraicdtag "thon can be prevented by painting the| €OVeT With boiling water, let them | y they that the corn beneath the straw is in bogy plats, all made as described. | aEin to find the black hearts in pac Ll agrees with you. Be aster with a priming coat made by, Stand four or five minutes, then spread were considered unclean by their | fine condition. When I asked the owner of the orch- pol a the solutl -- een iy to 26 pounds of white lead ono: them out thin on the attic floor to xX w-countrymen. Jesus'| - Another farmer had the courage to and why he used this plan, he said: t ais Soistien of this Heallng Animals, Hiroe fou ths guimne of boil! Gry. After they are dried calling of Levi was thus a remarkable | put new ensi'age on top of OM Hel * uly vee vote bo it_does not], ooo 9 to use a little care in stor of i 2 Pure boil I put them away in paper bags until | act of grace! was careful to see that there was no ; Ses Dae: I cultivati ing potatoes. Do not make tho ples] The study of the diseases of animals <L THR 8d Hinsced-oll and ane quart of turpen-; 1 Put ready to use them.--Mrs. W. H. IL. THE EXAMPLE OF THE SAVIOUR, spoiled ensilage on on or (he ol Ho] Lutoriere With the normal culivation| yyy, Jeep, or If this cam we avoided | Was never more of vital interest than. 7 dn tBowswer, it is Somietiznes impos: M, ' CUT Merk 2116417. fore beginning to put P the new of the orchard rows in one direction; | ype arrange for ventilation in the|it 18 today, The financial loss from : i sible to seal porous spots either M: . ; com. dsc it gives us fine fruit with little trouble, | bottom of the pile. A false bottom in| these diseases is enormous. If ever a 88 OF Yatnieh size. Yeu can buy wi: The B® adipies ate now to Be has a with Sorplete sked after the beds are. onee made; the 4p.q bin to lin the tn: of specific 1s found for the so commonly . the size, or maké it by dissolving one- Look When Ys ar cess for years, as boards are convenient -for keeping the! air will be beneficial. Keeping the po. | fatal malady of distemper in dogs, not 4 half ur ga' : ou | manner the ¢ ter of the Master if the ensilage in the bottom was mot 1 bat 4] | eeping the p half pounds of glue inf four gallons of z Work = who had called them. From the cus- ther: st, after thres 1 suckers under control, but they are, ... 4 sacks and piling the sacks to only will a vast amount of suffering be : y water to which has been add one. | : = : : tom house they pass to the house of Ta h hi © "Sure it § oF little not perhaps essential; when the trees; permit the circulation of air is suffi-| saved to the sad victims of the sick io fourth ounce of powdered alum. This It is Surprising how much a pléas- fav; wha invites 2ome embers of Toure de 2 i ug isa cate] get ge, Wis rasvhorey y sues Sin bo, cient, ness, but multitudes of mek, Sore. Tay ! i ially { meet table. ) 4 9 ve fou at from : sl ve - ERNIY po ul vr 8 J rT SE Sr, Uh 0) En Re oe sc Sol give the pl the priming coat of tasks to be done. A dainty, cheerful.| Was an e ordinary act, for the|their heels and come running."-- it a3. the family use. and 'MN development of black heart that, that comes trom the loss of thelr cher amy, bi 5 \ fruit as can hy x first, in order to seo if the size. looking apron is sure to make one feel! JEWS regarded all "publican or tax-| A. C. S. enough. over to adh + the Needs consideration. Potatoes breathe | ished pets. ER TAR ap Ingke one Seal collectors 3 ' i; Carry {faster in high temperatures than | re ee hin 'necessary. The priming coat may attractive, and fesling attractive is g Soa id >= Devo ond Ethie Jule of ref. Tre orchard iself until the trees come ints) when they are cold. Hence a cool cel-| Died From Fasting. gh, in which case the cost and long step toward making the day the houses of such people. Jesus, on Something New. bearing." --A., R. | lar will retard the development of the The death of a woman, Marya Gob on the size will have worth while, And we all know how the other hand, lt Levi's in- Something new in the barn today-- ----a ls Sn j trouble. In a heated room or a car! ubova, "as a reult of prolonged fast- Should the size be needed much easier it is to work when we foel vitation at once. : Warm and oft snd Gurled {the potatoes near the stove may de- | mg, has called public attention. to the effective applied over the this pleasing A The Teellt AS HEH bosex-| thor iliy STI Poul: May, Draw a Map of Your [velop black heart, though they are! oxistence of a new religious sect in t. Even w paint apron, of unbleached cotton . Conta "of the Taw, demand Something new in the world. Trap-Line. | freely ventilated. So keep the stor-| Russia. The sect fs named after its J RE 2s age at about, 40 degrees Fahrenheit. | founder, Antsom; and Its devotees be. Heeipios hy Shels Three wet noses sniff the breeze, FA Bug Last my fas trap 1 wale a} Black-heart-affécted potatoes will! eve that by fasting they can acquire ze with outcasts, It| Six sharp ears unfurled, | ting it all down at the top of the frst! "2UaLY rot quickly in the soit and will a now body and a new soul. It is fear he minds of these| Twelve brave legs on wabbly knees-- | "08 down ok. Thy No. 1.| "ot produce strong sprouts. So from ed that other members of the sect may t the love of God ot! Something new in the world, page of my noteboo! Spd 3 et tc! ail points of view it pays to give pota- | also fall victims to an over-literal in. th infi- e ; fren From Jo Ne. 1 I a ine 19, toes plenty of fresh air, terpretation of their theories, Black-and-whites in a box of hay-- | Fepres . ry : A set, which is set No. 2; and I again 1 ee erect ~ Only pups to you; 5 ' : Leaky concrete cisterns, tanks, ete., Tiger Takes 125 Lives: Tt dient bolt and make note of the landmarks. 1 do, can be made entirely new by giving | X 9 i pb ¢ g In an old world ever new, _ | this at every set, numbering them 1, them a new coating of Portland- | man-eating tiger was shot recent a] 2, 8, and so on. t 3 job !¥ in the Madras Presidency of India Harriet Hdgar Davis Ta this way it is easy to keep tab, cement mortar, To make a good j [after it had terrorized a vilifige for on all my traps All I have to do da] °F 5 Shacbugily lean and Toughe | even years and had been responsible follow the line on the map Sronacet| fhe S11 surfies by sevubbing wit with | for the loss of more than 125 lives. . brushes ieces i ----e ei - to set. a hiss It B very jupoteant Sha Children and Colors. SEK Ee etme Thc ..Chli d aet dacea itr sei The mortar used consists of one part | until about two years, a psychologist and one-half | finds, : mn ' Bleaching Sugar.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy