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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jun 1935, p. 7

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gee. V » ed By Mair M. Morgan ~UNUSUAL FISH DISHES Only the careless cook fails to vary her fish dishes. Fish of all kinds lend themselves so easily to unusual tasties that the thoughtful housewife constantly surprises her family and guests wih fish dishes that are actu- ally unique, Try these, as samples: _"" Kedgeree (A breakfast dish) "'2 cups cooked fish, fresh or can- ned, 4 tablespoons butter, "1 cup cooked é'ce salt and pepper, 2 hard- cooked "eggs, Free the fish from skin and bone: 'Melt butter in a saucepan, add the "fish and stir gently, Put in the rice, the whites of the hard-cooked eggs, and the season to taste with salt and pepper. Move gently about over the fire until thoroughly hot, and serve on a bat dish with the yolks of the eggs, pressed through ga ricer, over the top. ZAR Pink Hash 3 cup cooked codfish, 1 cup cook- ed potatoes, 14 cup cooked beets, spoonful pork fat and scraps, These are the 'left-overs" of an old-fashioned codfish dinner, Chop the codfish, potatoes and beets to- gether, Heat the pork fat and scraps in frying pan; press the hash firmly together and fry a good brown on each side. Serve pickles or chill sauce with it. Chocolate Junket Ice Cream 2 junket tablets, 2 tablespoons cold water, 2 ounces chocolate, 1 cup heavy cream, 114 cups sugar, 1 tea- spoon vanilla flavoring, 3 cups milk. teaspoon salt, % cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 3% cup chopped nut meats, Combing the ingredients (except the nuts and vanilla) in the order given and cook until the mixture forms a soft ball when tried fn cold water, 238 degrees F.; cool until te- pid, add vanilla and nuts and beat steadily until thick and creamy, Pour into a medium sized oiled pan, and when almost cold, cut into squares. Penuche 2 cups brown sugar, 3 cup karo, 14 cup rich milk, teaspoon salt, 14, tablespoon butter, one-third tea- spoon vanilla, : Combine the butter, sugar, karo, milk and salt and boil until-a little when tried in cold water forms a soft ball, 238 degrees F. Cool until tepid, add vanilla, beat until creamy and pour % inch deep into medium sized pan lightly oiled. When almdst cool, cut into squares, BIGGER AND BETTER SALADS Salads are in order all the year round, but there should be more salads in summer, when the appetite craves and nature provides a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables for their making, A vegetable salad may form the main course at lunch. eon every day, and fruit salad for dinner several times a week forms a refreshing substitute for dessert. The dressing must be carefully chosen, to bring out the best flavors In fruits and vegetables. 5, : Fruit Salad Dressing 14 cup vinegar or lemon juice, 1% tablespoons butter, 1 dozen marsh. mallows, Beat egg yolks, Mix cornstarch and sugar, Combine all ingredients ex: cept marshmallows. Cook in double boiler 16 minutes, Fold in the marsh. mallows cut in small pieces, Cool, Place in baked ple shell, Cover with meringue made of whites of eggs and % tablespoons sugar; and brown slightly in a slow oven. ; COLD DRINKS AND DESSERTS When unexpected company comes and you do not know what to cerve for a dessert, purchase your favorite ice cream and your problem is solv- ed, © It your guests are children they will -be delighted with a home-made ice cream soda, Use ginger ale, root beer, cream soda or' any similar beverage. Into each glass drop a lib- eral portion of fcer cream, Stir thor- oughly, and your soda is ready, * Where the guests are older, serve ice cream or ple, . cake or even doughnuts, You will find these com- binationg very pleasing with a cup of hot tea or coffee, A VETAMIN SALAD "Get your vitamins from fruits and greens," says the doctor, "Get them in dishes that appeal. to the taste" is my honest advice, Here is a recipe well worth trying: Orange Vitamin Salad (Serves 4) 4 to 6 small oranges, lettuce, 1 cup «grated coconut, 34 cup grated carrots, Pare oranges and cut in thin slices, Cut Blices in halves. On lettuce.cov- ered salad plates, arrange a circle of orange slices, being g8nerous with grated coconut and grated carrot. Serve at once with mayonnaise, into which one-third as much orange juice has been thoroughly blended, Jaunty Lisi { ~ Ay NN Ve ra CT < Ao _-- NDA GUNDAY "CHOO| essoN rk LESSON X. -- June 9. THE HOLY SPIRIT. (PENTECOST LESSON.)--Joel 2 : 28, 29; Luke 11 : 9--13; John 3 : 5--8; 11 : 16, +17, 26; 15 : 26, 27; 16: 7--15; Acts ..2 : 1-21, 32, 33; Romans 8 : 1-- 17, 26, 27; 1 Corinthians 12 : 1-- 13; Ephesians 1 : 13, 14; 3 : 14-- 21; 4 : 1--6, 30. GOLDEN TEXT.--As many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. -- Romans 8 : 14, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time and Place--The prophet Joel wrote about B.C. 800. The words of Christ-on prayer recorded in the pas- sage from Luke wére given probably in December, A.D. 29, in Peraea. The miracle recorded at the beginning of the third chapter of John took place in the early summer of A.D. 28, in Galilee, The dis' courses recorded in John 14, 15, and 16, were all uttered on the Thursday evening before the Lord's crucifixion, in the Upper Room in Jerusalem. For the second chapter of Acts and the Epistle to the Romans, see the lesson of May 6. The First Epistle to the Corin- thians was written by the Apostle Paul about A.D. 69. The Epistle to the Ephesians was written while he was a prisoner in Rome, A.D. G4. "Nevertheless I tell you the truth: IL is expedient for you that I go away; for if I go not away, the Com- forler will not come unto you; but if I go, I will send him unto you." Christ's bodily presence was com- fortable, but the Spirit is more in- timately a Comforter than Christ in "For if ye live after the flesh, ye must die." The death here spoken of, as appears from the wholes context, and from the nature of the life with which it is contrasted, cannot be the death of the body, either solely or mainly, It is spiritual death, in the comprehensive scriptural sense of that term, which includes. all the penal consequences of sin- here and hereafter (chap, 6 : 21; 8 : 6; Gal. G6 : 8). "But if by thc Spirit yet put to death the deeds of the body, ye shall live." Such a life 'of repudi- ation of and triumph over the flesh is possible only by the power of the Spirit who indwells us. "For as many as are led by the Spirit of God." Spiriutal leading con- sists in an influence over our actions of a power which is not to be identi- fied with ourselves, "These are sons of God." A son is one who has a similarity of disposition and = char acter, who is the object of paternal affection, who has the title to peculiar privileges. - "For ye received not the spirit of bondage again unto fear." The un- regenerate man is in a state of bond- age, not only to sin, but to a slavish and anxious apprehension of punish- ment. "But ye received the spirit of adoption." The Spirit is so called be- cause he adopts. It is by him we are made the sons of God, and his in- dwelling, as it produces the char- acter of sons, so it is the pledge or assurance of sonship. "Whereby we cry, Abba, Father." See Gal. 4 : 6. Abba is the Aramaic word for Father. Both words were uttered by Christ in his Gethsemane prayer (Mark 14 : 36). "The Spirit himself beareth wit- ness with our spirit, that we are children of God." Doubtless thou art his own child, says the Spirit. Doubt- less he is my Father, says our wondering, believing, seeing spirit in response. / "And if children, then heirs (Gal. 4 : 7). An heir is one who shares in the estate and wealth of another by relationship, "Heirs of God." For some of the riches of our inheritance | see, e.g, Heb, 1 : 14; 6 : 17; 11 : 9; Gal. 3 : 29; Jas. 2 : b; Titus 8 +7; 1 Pet. 3 : 7. "And joint-heir with Christ." Christ is no heir apart from us and without us, just as truly as we are no heirs apart from him and without him. "If so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glori- fied with him." A truth taught by Christ first (John 12 : 24--26; Matt. 16 : 24, 25). , "And in like manner the Spirit al- s¢. helpeth our infirmity." The Holy Spirit makes common cause with us against every foe by taking hold of us and providing adequate aid. "For we know not how to pray as we ought; but the Spirit himself maketh| intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered." He moves in the tired soul, and breathes him- self into its thought, and his mysterious groan of divine yearn- ing mingles with our groan of burthen, and the man's longings go out above all things, not towards rest, but towards God and his will, "And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh interces- sion for the saints according to the will of God." The one who searcheth the hearts is certainly here God the Father, though the same words are used of the Son, in Revelation 2 : 23, WOMEN'S CONVENTION IN SERAGLIO . ' : The Village To Be Sold Overseas Dally Mall ~-Once again in the peaceful '400 years of its history a picturesque Berkshire village Is to change hands, It is Kingston Bagpuize, near Abingdon, and it forms part of the 1,870 acre o'tate of E. A. Strauss, head of the Strauss & Co, the grain firm which failed recently, " Mr. Strauss has assigned his per sonal assets to the committee deal. ing with the firm's affairs, and the ° contents of Kingiton Bagpuize House, his home since 1917, have already been sold by public auc tion, Many villagers were among thosa who bought furniture at that sale as souvenirs of a squire who had always been a model landlord, Now they are looking forward sadly to June 3, when their own homes, the | big house and its tim- bered park, 'eight farms, and three old-world inns will be put up for auction at Abingdon by Messrs, Knight, Frank and Rutley, The history of Kingston Bagpuize goes back as far as 1542, and Mr, Strauss, though a comparatively newcomer, has been a landlord in the old tradition. Many of his "tenants" lived ia thelr cottages rent free. Every Cchristmas the doors ot the manor house were flung wide to admit the villagers, who flocked in to offer the squire the season's greetings, and to receive in return a joint, five shiilings, and a hand. clasp, Be:ldes Kingston Bagpuize House itself, the design of which Is at. tributed to Inigo Jones, the estate includes 'three other private resi. dences and the Old Berks Hunt Kennels, - Cure For Dish-throwing i -- es pe PAY NE MORE SIGN THE WORLD MOVES Halifax Chronicle . Dissolve junket tablets in cup |cup salad oil or melted butter, two- His fleshly presence; fiesanss he o From very early times dishthrow- with 2 tablespoons cold water. : Melt | third cup sweetened condensed milk, Spirit 2 sofa al id From the Victoria Times feminine was a person distrusted and, ing has not been ) altogether un- Queynre wind pie in pay Ry re % a 0 ne can comfort but few.| An international equal-rights for- Pilienled By Sidinary folk, and her Si oh 0 gl Bayside cup. of the sugar, milk and eros, ? 1 eh J wr ~.y| women conference in the former | fight had barely begun. i 1 'ials o SIveriuIe ds x tinies stinTngidalil Eg mv 3% oe Sp at "And Ie, whoa be oes wi harem of the sultans of Turkey is Only the most light-headed of | her gr on the devoted head of » smooth after each addition. Add rest Plges Jagr gins fore poy hd convict the gli Hg 20 Dresents wn stilling 'Sian of thd tines, optimists would have pedicted a | Some undering spouse, but it has of Suga ad VARS Savoring, nam rng until mixture thickens. If {hy au i) Sasa ii bik Br the Women from 42 countries have | victory in Turkey inside of one gen- nape Sean elorgiy. it warm 1o luke.-warm--N( . * | Sa ' Fildiz i . tion. ) : se, and dig nian NE Fagen J; Kin Woes q . 1 word does not Majcate. og respect ig rr hn gi the world does move, and it nify it with a fine-sounding name. ~ once into a freezer can, let stand in on fas an a ; of sin, and 37 SiEjsousness: i tinople and the Yildiz Palace used | sometimes hs a way of moving a The Ameiizan College of Physicians = 2, WAIT, Joon Uni) T Arhi-abowy; 10 t i 3 jell prnidan currant or judgment, Wore al the tion of | t¢ be the seraglio in which the sul-| great deal faster than anyone dares Sajoyed the privilege of very learns minutes. Then cool. Pack in ice' and i in i Bp Pair on) a. elements in 3 e iy £ ming ion 1s | tans ladies: were kept undeg lock | to predict. The fact is symbolized a _disquisition i on the subject, salt, and Iredze, iid Nukes 1%; CUE > This 1s des mans spiritua ys 1 2, pore are and key; to locate--afeminist--confer-{by--this--convention--in--Turkey's--one- raln 3 was Sous, by laboratory + ~ A DE LUXE PIE Eins Sh ny full hiziure past and proven. Aha du ence there, of all places on earth, is | time harem and in it there is af ls: As at the University of Al NU douny shout p=cosonnt Shop ry Mustard Salad Dressing i i IR believe not | 2bout equal to convening a disarm- spoonful or to of hope for a-dis- ma on HYperasiinb : phd ) pie is a de luxe pie, worthy of special > milk "ir rp . ament conference in one of the | couraged world. . called, could be c yac (| i occasion dinners, This is the time ot hn Meiers) eenasnen) i on me." The Sud yelp ing Krupp factories. But for that very| Just now such things as democracy, | it He diet. " i, year when you can turn this dessert ERT 0 the og 3 Do et o the Son | reason the incident deserves some-| liberty, and peace look to be in a : Satu thay the Sweeping de- 23 - into -a super-pie by adding straw- Taorerghly blend avsetaned bobs from the fac of Hse > onon | thing more in the way of attention | very bad way. They have been Jie 0 : row dishes at a recalcitrant 1 berries to it. This is a pleasant and Snead: polk. Aoualo Eaten. and. pres of Man, and through tha ays op than a casual Joke oF tie, taking their knocks ever since 1914, has gel is Jae to some defect in 0 o economical way of introducing the pared mustard, Chill, Serve on let- list sin 3% bodduse. 06 0b It symbolizes one way, at least, in| and it sometimes looks as if one a1 i ¥hich 13 Tslostd by a oi Ain grawberries 1 me aay, tuce or vegetables, a anes Danze oy no| Which the world has managed to | more wallop would finish all three | © us yh Dy Won, ha i ' x Strawberry Pie ! eI ' ! rer inite res - keens. : 4 s os aegis Croan Ara iL oons SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE more." This righteousness is not Make some very definite DIOfZess 2s} mens ; . . to lack of sweetress in the temper; Bic Fo hy Suan It oP For your next "special occasion" ours, but Christ's, testified to by his | during the last quarter century. It} But human history is an incal- however, if a Hille more gamer mill 14 : Sn hho SB ous --a company dinner, a birthday feast Sstanslon and revealed by the Spirit | 13 probably true that modern civil-| culable thing, and it can move in work such wholesome changes. it i rich Raion ol Bown a festive summer ' luncheon--choco- in our hearts to be our only right- ization has declined somewhat since | most unexpected ways to-confound| at least save the dishes, os. 4 cup shredded coconut, 2 teaspoons ia or akol at 18.40 Kimple. Go as : the pre-war decade; but in this one | the pessimists. After all, the past sibly save ie hushand wh he .¥ a, - pt Fp : iy easy to make, yet when it graces 'the : "of Taian because the prince instance it has made a decided ad- | generation has turned the palace of happens to be a wood dodger any 3 <n ple » e w yu Fie ' , 3 » H , IT . ava'! . h - x er, 3% cup sugar, dash of salt, 2 table. | table it .looks positively chet.like. of this world hath been judged." The vance, : R the Russian Czar into 9 Wotkeld way, and may possibly sweeten tho ; spools water, 4% teaspoon vanilla Thig dessert {8 an ideal summer dain- prince of this world is Satan -- the Suppose, for example, htat we go | museum, and the scraglio of the disposition. . , q 33 : v Ld . ' - » ; . . Combine SWEAT, flour. and salt in | ty--spongy light and icy cold as you world's prince God condemns, by and back" to 1906 or 1007; Nothing could | Turkish sultan into a convention With this new discovery when top of double boiler. Add milk and'[bring it from the refrigerator to the in the cross of Christ, for through iy Ep i iii then then hall for feminists. ) any family is threatened with 2 egg yolks, mixing thoroughly, Place | table. . his death Christ destroyed the power a e fight for feminine equa ity Is one being altogether too hope- "hyperinsulism," the - proper thing -. ! late Ice Box Cak iid 1. be: would sweep clear into the sultan's| ful to suspect that the next genera- to do when the first sympt . over rapidly boiling water and cook Chocolate Ice e of the devil in the heart of al e . A ( J | n e first symptoms ap «10 -minutes "stirring constantly Re 4 gquares unsweetened chocolate, Bidveis harem at any time in the near future | tion may bring equally surprising pear is to move quietly and move " fF) . id . 3 . vr : . ¥ 9 i A" Nuore trom. bolllne. waters: add. % 14 cup sugar, dash of salt, 3 'cup hot : "And it Christ is in you, the body Even in England and America, the| changes? quickly, call the doctor, and save ra ee air tat TT dnd bee or an Phe Ba ii . cup berries into ple shell; then , » , ead in the sense that it is PE" { with cooled filling, : cream, whipped, 2 dozen lady fingers, 6069 obnoxious to death, but it is already | Remarkable Death Cell Missive ; . Place egg whites, sugar, salt, and | Melt saoasisle on fo 2 Bouhis Here's an Aljisctive Wille, Sos: the seat of death. "But the spirit is F P . Hi C d t Crooked Trees B13 iler: beat | boiler. A sugar, salt, and wate tume in navy blue linen. ooks : ighteousness." The A « hid . opant othe Boles thor..| stirring until sugar is dissolved and | like a three-piece suit, but it is | life rg ods a human rom Private to His Commandan ee A ht AP Me oo rapidl boil micture is blended. Remove from | really a dress with a bolero jack- reference A unto God, in the . i melitrstreminios . Trees are often seen growing vig- {BRA 4 hg pg is then boiling water; add egg yolks, one at B Ns a niin ' Man Who Died On Gallows Expresses Sincere Apology For ig one, two and three feet Apart Ok wale ' ; modish chiffon J) 3 . . o " £ 3 clos ; " . ES: remove from fire and continue beat. |a time, heating: thoroughly after each | il "yng navy. "| "But if the Spirit of him that rais- Notoriety He Caused Durham Infantry pat we outs In iii ing 1 minute, or until mixture will addition, Fiaes over ROVE Toon _ Style No. 3069 is designed for | . up Jesus from the dead." That is, FE ) troos makes anjarien. thal meres the ys i atand fu: peaks, Add flavoriug, Pile | and cook 2 minutes or until thicke wed, sizes 14, 18,13 years, 16, 38 and 1, Spirit of God the Father. See| DURHAM, Engiand,--A remarkable .. pumams for making me man] decay spores an opening. If the less Wek lightly on filling, Cut remaining ber- | stirring constantly. Remove from | 4g.inches bust. Size 16 requires G : 4; Heb. 13 : 20. "Dwelleth in you, | letter from the death cell was receiv. noon to face unafrald any puulsh.| valuable tree is removed the one ' fes in half, lengthwise, and arrange | boiling water; add vanilla and fold |. 31, yards of 39-inch material |V *% AO 3 Sle : { od bY L000 T. A. Churchill, com. 220s 10 face u ¢ any puuipll. . J 3! HR an all, [ong ae into egg whites, Chill, Fold in whip. | with 1 yard of 89-inch contrast- |he that raised up Christ Jesus from lily do Be ' in store for me, Whether my punish. | left will. grow more vigorously and ke around meringue, flat-side. down win oY Sra ies. San Sd alice SY. Te the dead shall give life also to your mandant of the Durham Light In." he win bo a sticky death or lifo| it and adjacent trees will soon fill up : Ele im 1 1d with lady fingers on top, Chill] HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS | mortal bodies through his Spirit fantry, from John Bainbridge, former jn prigonment, the Durhams, it not | the space left in the crown cover. 4 remaining coconut, Serve at once, malt yh i > n A erator 1t Write your name and address | {hat dwelleth in you. These bodies, private in the regiment, who was proud, will not be ashamed of the Trees grow from a seed and also na DAINTY SBAING TIDIVS 3 pi EL walnut/| Plainly, giving number and size | juring Jife, have been inhabited by hanged here recently for the murder | wav in which oné of their numbers | most deciduous (those that do mot of ~ With the coming of wanmer wea- dogired, At 5% rR before of such patterns as you want. the: Spirit of him who raised up |of an aged lawyer's clerk at Bishop faces and accepls it." retain their leaves in Winter), trees i ther, guests no longer expect lavish | mea c oF eS dhe 3 'Enclose 16¢ in stamps or 4h Jess from the dead; Auckland, will also grow from the stump of & refreshments, Light and tasty home- | turning dE om, oth '| (coin preferred; rap 4 1 bul "So then, brethren, we are debtors,| In It the condemned man expres He also wrote to a fellow private | a recently cut tree. This is known ol made candies are an {inexpensive : ly) Jor Sack no er, Speak Los or ify flesh. to live after the |sed sincere apology for the notoriety who te tified for the prosecution at|as coppice or sprout growth and it A S081 1ha) SADE Snjoved by Ne | 7 oii Dink iis cornstarch, | Vice, 73 Went Adelaide St, To- flevh » Emancipated from the tyran- [he had directed to the Durhams, and | the trial, "Justice Goddard compli-| is usually very prolific. If all the ens hi bo Cini] juice, 1| ronto. i J nous service of Sin into the service | continued: mented you at the trial so I do now. sprouts are left there will be grown Chocolate Nut Fudge , J 73 Sup sugar, 1: cup fo ' ¢ Righteousness, we owe nothing| "As a private soldier I became al. | YOu did tie only possible thing a sol-|a number of small crooked trees that 4 2 cups sugar, % cup karo, 2% tablespoon lemon jules, 1 Tenayonh 2 ie 4 flesh. most a gentlaman, Most of all I thank | dler can do, so quit worrying." are only valuable for fuel wood, but squares. unsweetened chocolate, 1; | grated orange rind, 34 cup water, 3 2' now to the flesh. , , : ry tiimaing 20 A to 2 sprouts, : | straight large trees will be grown in * S ' sae a comparatively short period. FU MANCHU By Sax Rohmer » THE ZYAT KIS Fu Manchu's Victims The objects. of management of this ! ish : woodland are twofold. The first . is 4.4 3 (317 uf to provide fuel wood and timber. im : ; (TT order to secure sufficient revenue to [emp ill (i pay taxes and carrying charges on ; iim the property. The second is'to pre- | serve natural woodland adjacent to the town where nature lovers may roam in tho different seasons. The uf "There it little to fear until controlled by Fu Manchu. filed hie pipe 'and fold me with Rp hh Ay ent on to é 4 ! EL Dayey.| | murdered?" he asked. "He wat one of those who woud nn TT = "Why oR rh g ; " . "Why did M. Jules Furneaux fall dead in a Paris opera" house? Heart falluie? Nol Fu Manchul Futneaux's last speach had shown that he held the key to the secret of Tonking «co ©1531 By ax Rohmer asd The Bell Byndteats, tae. diel" What became of the . Grand Duke Stanislaus? Elopement? Suicide? Nothing of the kind. He alone knew the truth about fongolia, Fu Manchu caused him to vanish. | say to ydw solemnly, Petrie," Smith concludnd, "that these are but a fow. Is there a man who would réveal the Yellow plot, he shall aroute the West to the menace of the aw: Eset. os eT Te a cutting of fuel wood and timber will. not defeat the second object, but will make it more secure as the land will be left more likely in woodland if is paying its way. The woods will be more pleasant and safer if defective trees have been removed and ime provement cuttings done. There wi be no danger of depleting the woods as an acro of land will grow 1% to 8 cords of four-foot wood annually. © A demonstration woodlot sign has been placed adjacent to tha road, Owners of woodland and - ot that are interested in the bet management of woodland should visit this woodlot and see the results of four years' protection from stock and improvement cuttings.

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