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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1933, p. 3

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It,', automobih United Sula Inn, Quin and no made owe' 'nals s Bring a Railroad 10E a) unto, ed. with , no In MINI". myth” th I) milieu eat no, Pots, I to bowing in! to and I" mm hi! " " the " h the o left " as are be My DIM Few men chin to he good au. ground coon. New. however, have special ditrttetg which they feel they have mastered thoroughly. Here no two typicnl mule recipes. Inci- dentnily. the nddition of a little nu- [nr to the meat of tow! adds quick energy and necentuates the - ot other ingredients. .. Derbynhiro Sandwiches. Run through the meat grinder enough finely sliced boiled hm to make one cup ot it when minced. Add one-halt teasp00n mixed mus. tard, a tew drops tobasco sauce, one teaspoon sugar, salt and pepper to taste. and enough Chili sauce to make a smooth paste. Spread on thin slices ot buttered bread. Chicken San Lulu Cut a fryingesize chicken in quart Cat a frylng-size chicken in quar- ters and try in alive oil with 'it ttalt cup ttnely chopped onion and raw white potatoes out in dice. Cook until the meat of the chicken is white. Add one-hall tenspoon sugar, one-halt tenspoon chopped parsley. one tablespoon chopped green pep- per and onequarter cup hot water. Sensor: with salt and pepper to taste Ind cook very gently until the chick- on and potatoes are thoroughly done. _ A "Spring" Cake. These spring days our diets shouid be increasingly light yet should con- tain sutBeient roughage. For those who insist on eahtt the following ro- eipe offers sweetness and yet is not too rich for touchy corcplexictts. Iran Ginger Cake. Otte-quarter Cup sh naming I?. cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 my bran. t le. cups limit. 1 teas-1900:. s:da. 1 in. spoon ttinter, 2 teaspuom cinnam'm. Id cup um milk. 1-2 cup molasses, " tetspoon salt. Cream shortening and sugar to. gether. Add the egg; beat well. Add the bran. Mix and am the dry in. gradients and add them to the Brat mlxture, alternately with the sour milk and molasses. Pour into grou- ed pans and bake In a moderate over (370 degrees F.t trom 30 to 40 Egan-1 V shortening tutd sugar gather. Add the egg; beat well. the bran. Mix and Wt the dry minutes A Reducing Dish. '" For those whoee training diets of are eotttttted to removing over-plump P curves. tho suggestion is made that 'il orange juice replace cream as an ac- if companlment tor berries and other l: fruits, such as peaches. Table cream tbt has 39 calories per tablespoon. it is pointed out, while orange Juice has but 5 1-2 calories. A dessert of or- t' tinge juice and fruit is much to be c preferred on warm days to a heavy t pastry. One very delicious combination is I to cover strawberries with orange ' juice. add a bit of powdered sugar i and serve very cold. In small por. tions th’s makes a delightful appe- t tizer coarse; in larger portions it is l a delectable dessert. ( Mushrooms Add interest, For an ideal dish piquant and tasty. appealing to a Jaded palate, _ mushrooms are ideal and they are so sheap this year that we can use ', them more often to add Interest to everyday dishes. .. Better " Not Washed. Unless mushrooms are very sandy and dirty. they should not be wash- ed. They are very delicate and water tends to destroy their Btwor as well as make them tough. Separ- ate the caps from the stems. Scrape the stems and peel the caps it the spin is tough. The stems are often tougher than the caps and require longer cooking. It mushrooms must be washed, do it very gently, taking care that the gills do not become water soaked. Dry them on a soft cloth and turn cap. gills downward to dry. The peeilngs may be covered with cold water, brought to the boiling point and simmered over a low tire for fifteen minutes. Strain through cheesecloth and use the stock tor tiavorirtg soups and sauces. You will be amazed " the change a tow tablespoontuls of this mushroom stock will make in the have: ot a cream of spinach or carrot soup. y)», r. JGFE'S watt-.2 oatmwmoumn our PANR bouts. wanes: w as BRAIN SNAP-SO itta SON“ l, {meek HIM L Br HAIR M. IOROAN " Woman'u "no In In the Homo: Woman's World Tasty in Spaghetti. l A few mushrooms added to a dish ot macaroni or spaghetti make this a regular "party" concoction. You mar serve a well-cooked dish of spaghetti in tomato sauce with mushrooms at your next bridge-club iuncheon and be assured that it will meet with approval, The t1trvor of mushrooms is em- phasized it they are sauted in a m. tie butter before adding to my dish. Be sure to use all the butter and mushroom liquor in the par- because this is rich and flavorsome. ' DU Duty iv -__ V mushroom liquor in the par- because i this is rich and ilavorsome. ' t Mushrooms and Eggs. i One.hali pound michrooms, 4 eggs, l, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon 1 minced parsley, tew drops onion l, juice, 2 tablespoons flour, halt tea- spoon salt, b8 teaspoon white pep- per, 2 cups rich milk or thin cream, 4 teaspoons grated hard cheese. Melt butter in sauce pan, Add peel- ed and sliced mushrooms. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and simmer over a low fire tor five minutes. Slit over flour and stir until perfectly blended. Add milk or cream, stir- ‘ring constantly. Add onion juice and parsley and bring to the boiling point, stirring constantly. Pour into a shallow baking dish. Break eggs into sauce, spacing them evenly. Sprinkle each egg With 1 teaspoon grated cheese and dot with butter.' Bake in a moderate oven tor eight minutes. until the whites are firm. Serve from baking dish. Stewed Mushrooms. Wash one-halt pound mushrooms. Remove stems, scrape and cut in pieces. Peel caps and break in 11“:va Melt three tablespoons but- mm‘nonmb 941'th “ wanes: ue_t'l' MAM Wash one-hall pound musuluuum. Pc-move stems, acrnpe and cut lu‘ pleces. Peel caps and break in pieces. Melt three tablespouns but- ter, add mushrooms, cook two min- Utes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredge with Bour end add one-halt cup "hot water. Cook slowly Brtt minutes. Stewed mushrooms in cream In made by adding three-fourths cup cream instead of using water. Serve on toast. Remove stems and place caps in buttered broiler and broil five min- utes having cap side down ttest halt of broillng. Serve on buttered toast. Put small piece of butter in ouch cap. sprlnkle with belt and pepper. Care must be taken In removlng trom broiler to keep mushrooms cap [ side up to prevent loss of juices. Ham and Mushrooms. One and one-halt cups medium thick white sauce, 1 bt cups diced cooked ham, 1 1-4 cups cooked mushrooms, seasoning. .. - I u-- “an cooked ham, 1 1-4 cups cocked mushrooms, seasoning. .. l Make white sauce first, then add other ingredients to it in order. Serve in fancy cut croustades, gum. ished with chopped parsley. Croustades are made by cutting slives ot bread about 2 inches thick. removing soft centre and toasting on all sides. With Saeurkraut. Quarter pound mushrooms, cold water, 1 pound sneurkraut, 1 table- spoon flour, 1 tablespoon shortening. 1-2 cup thick sour cream. Stew mushrooms in 2 cups cold salted water. Drain canned aneur- kraut and pour over it the liquor in which mushrooms hare been cook- ed, then add mushrooms. minced and simmer till thick, about 1 hour. Brown ttour, add shortening. Add this and sour cream to saeurkraut and simmer ti) minutes before serr- ins. -.. Br BUD FISHER Cream ot Mushroom Soup. Halt a pound mushrooms, 4 cups white stock, 1 slice onion, 1-4 cup butter, b4 cup flour, 1 cup cream, salt and pepper. -. A, lebn Ban. - 'vr'v-u Chop mushrooms, add to white stock with onion. cook 20 minutes and rub through sieve. Reheat, bind with butter and tiour cooked togeth- er, then add cream and salt and pop- per to taste. .. - _ ------- -1 nun-Elna An economical way mushroom soup is to ty In water tor 20 minutes liquid and add to I riel pen u: an"... An economical way of making mushroom soup is to boil the stalks ln water tor 20 minutes or so. Strain liquid and add to I rich white sauce that In: been seasoned with salt and pepper. .. Brolled Muuluroomt. tiiltllr-,ta'"""trl",'i'i"iii, _ i a? 339‘ [ saga; A " (aliji'i/-i-)lj. (Et " oeer, M A I mute? seams AT May 21. Lauon vul-.-F" AHMOPH Hie Aetsrtrrsaries---t"rk 12: 2840. Golden Text-Net""' man spake like thin mam-John 7: M. ANALYSIS. I. Facing the Main lune, Mark 12: 13.34. u. Removing Misunderstandlngu, Mark 12: 35-3r. llll. Exposing tnaineerity, Mark 12: spent mm, V. As.. For the next attempt to trap him,! the Pharisees, and their political en- emies, the Herodians, joined force“. What about this tribute money, VY. 13-15? It was a clever question. "Yes," or "no" would get Jesus into trouble. "Bring me a penny." It was I Roman penny. They were ac- aepting the benefits of Roman gov- ernment. Therefore let ‘themL use eminent. A nu. ~-v- - -V - their own conm.onseaerfrrrfh with re- gard to what was Caee,ar's and what was God's, vs. 16, 17. Th. Sndducees now cam! forward JiUrirjitt Wt we WM: ms t 29-1 A many. m Something Different In Tunic Treatment Illustrated Dreamah‘ng Lesson Fur- nished With Every Pattern cerning jumper effects this season. And here's a model youll love for its distinctly individual. While of the spectator sports type, y 1 it is dressy enough for afternoons.! It has tremendous chic carried out i soft crinkly crepe silk 'n carrot- red. The deep armholed sleeves are Citron-yellow crepe. Two tones of dark hyaeinth-blue c 'pe would be lovely too. It's as simple as A, B, C, to fa- shion it. _ Style No. 3398 is desiirne' for sizes ll, 16, 18, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust. i; HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plain- ly, giving number and site of such patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap mm"... -- --__. b" . it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. the House of David, a political, na- iional leader. But David himself, said Jesus, spoke of Messiah as "Lord." Therefore, even if Messiah be of Da- vid's line, he must be a great deal more. The Master thus boldly and publicly removed the misunderstand- ings regarding himself that a wrong method of Scriptural interpretation had produced, Then as now, mater- lialistic, literalist explanations of Bi- ble texts conceal or distort its real imessage. Ill. Exposing tnstneerlty, Mark 12: Mode has all manner 9{ whims con- By HELEN WILLIAMS. An Englishman was travelling in ts' tramcar in New York. Opposite him sat a woman nursing the ugliest baby ha had ever seen. The baby was so ugly that the Englishman could-not take his eyes " it. In desperation the mother leaned over and said: "Rubber" " term meaning to stare.) "Thank heaven," said the English- man. "I thought it was med." 'ttou; 'tS some 10 we: Bucks A human an.“ ARE. sauna RUM MGHT Mb " mu. omens. we Gem Wirt1 TO on. conseeSSMé,» Foe We cowsmvcfwe. wok: Tter'" W “mus /iArt-,..,..rftT:e""" The Annual Meeting ot the Cana- dian General Council ot the Bor Scouts Association was held at Ottawa on April 27th last. and the following business was transacted and reports were received. 7 His Excellency the Governor-Gen- "ral, the Rt. Hon. the Earl ot Bes. uorough. presided, " Chiet Scout tor Canada. Upon nomination ot the Chief Scout. l Mr. E. W. Beatty, of the Canadian Pa- eitie Railway, was re-elected President. It was announced that the Hon. Vin. cent Massey, former Canadian Minis- ter to Washington. would represent the Canadian Scout Association at the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts of America at Kansas City, in June. and address that gathering. The Scout census tor 1932 showed‘ 23,140 Wolf Cubs, 31.699 Scouts, L8361 Rovers 707 Lone Scouts, 321 Sea Scouts, 4,651 adult Ieaders--total, 62,- 354, a gain of 6% over 1931. There was an increase in the num- ber of French-Canadian Scout troops in Quebec, under the patronage at Hits Eminence Cardinal Villeneuve. A substantial gain in River Scouts and Bea Scouts was noted, also in the Lone Scout Branch, tor boys on forms or small groups in country villages. There was a marked increase ot Scouting units in children's hospitals and sanitariums, with groups now operating in Quebec, Ontario, Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Bri. tish Colombo. A total ot 3,786 proflciency badges were awarded Scouts tor passing tests qualifying for public service in tlrgt- aid, water rescue and the carrying out ot health and safety measures. Appointments during the year in- cluded His Hon. Dr. H. A. Bruce, Lt.. Gov. of Ontario, to be Provincial Pat- ron; Lord Colville to be Commissioner ot Lone Scouts ot British Columbia; Dr. W. W. White to be Provincial Pre- sident and Mr. Alan G. McOvity to be Provincial Commissioner respectively of New Brunswick; Mr. J. R. Burnett, ot the Charlottetown Guardian, to be Provincial President of Prince Edward _ island. Scoet units participated widely in local relief measures. The Gan Christmas toy shop chain operated in 156 towns and cities across On May Day Often I loved, upon the tirgt of May, To follow 1 known path beyond the town Where by the pale blue reaches ot the sea Spring' had put on her tiowerairtled gown. Under the leatage trees The sturdy saxitnge blossomed in white,- Ethereal vLolets. like a purple mist. Covered a bank with nmethystlne light. Upon the greensward like a fairy ring. Ott threadlike stems, rose-tinged ane- monete- Those high-born ladies, delicately clad-- Bent like Mar queens to the spring- scented breeze. -ciara L. Baxter In the Christian Woman is Injured In Unusual Accident Indianapolis, Ind.-An u vusual tMV cident occurred here when Mrs. Geo. S. Kinney, Greenfield, hurried from a safety zone behind an automobile, to discover that it was towing another car. she tripped on the tow-bar connecting the two vehicles and fell beneath the wheels of the rear machine. Another woman with her managed to jump aver the tow-bar 1nd escape. An elegantly dressed man stood on the pavement outside his club. After ginning up and down the street for I taxi, he beckoned to I boy wheeling I dilapidated barrow. “I say, my lad," he said, "lust run to the top of the atneet Ind fetch me I taxi." "No fear," aid the boy. “I know your sort. When my buck's turned you'll nip " with my barrer." She suffered a fractured hip when Science Monitor. WITH .THE "rauctiiiiitt! ot the Cun- ot the new-deem il"t1S'ttyJrfTti.; the Dominion and provided gm; for over 75,000 children, including 6,000 In the prune provincel largely reached " null. --- ‘QAAA "_--... gidnnd, During 1982 over 13.000 boys aliena- ed 511 amps,“ which 384 were reg:- tered " being operated to I definite standard ot health and safety regu- luions. Not I serious “my Accident corded. COWS“. A lzz-ncre comp site was presented to the Scouts ot Albem by Provincial Commissioner Col. J. H. Woods of Cal. guy, and a llB-Icre amp site on the South Saskatchewan river w“ given on long lense to the Scout troops of the Saskatoon. district by Provin" I Order-in-Councii. - _ - __, -tx-A u: w Lou of Room. There is plenty ot room in the ruin of the Bor Scouts tor keen, red-bloc)- ed boys, who are anxious to obtain the most out ot lite and to lncreue unit chances ot success in future life. There Are many Lone Scouts in um Ull5ubvu v. .Fee""- - There Are many Lone Scouts in tttis' province. more, in met, in Ontario than in my ot the other provchos, and this bunch ot Scouting is ornn- ized especially to provide I program tor boys who live in pines where there is no Scout Troop t. r them to link up with. It you come under this Leading, unu' it you are not already I "Louie," why! w not and out more about us? Now is the time to start your Scout Program. ' Full particulars can be chained, with. out obligation, from The Boy Scouts _ pr? Atusoeitttion, Lone Scout Department/wi' 330 Buy Street. Toronto t.--"LotMs E." i em _---.---- nr Star One Night--PUys Mnid's Part the Next New Yorh.--The sigh of relief Ruth; Weston breathed was very tshort-lived. The New York society girl is the un. derstudy ot Inra Claire in a current Broadway production. Mina Claire was ill and missed a petormance tor the tirgt time in her career. Miss Weston. too, was ill-severe burns resulting trom an acrident---but she Jumped in. to the stellar role and few in the audi. ence knew the ditterettee. She arrived " the theatre to learn thnt Miss Claire wns hack. Thut's where the sigh of relief came. Then she we: informed Helen Salinger. a maid in the pity. was ill, so Miss Wes- ton, despite painful burns, doubled spin. -"Star one night; amid the next; you never know what the morrow will bring," she and. London Pianist Gives Recital at Seventy London, Ettg.--Morig Ruenthnl, ni noted pianist at the use of 70 yenrs, is 1 giving recitnls in London with u tech-i nique and commnnd which most: younger pinnlsta might envy. it is 60) years since Rosenthal tirat played it in public, and It 14 he wu Court pianist to the King ot Rumanin. He is the last remaining pupil ot Miluki, who was himself I pupil ot Chopin, and he was ’nlso one ot Liszt'l show pupils " long no as 1877. He resides in Vienna. Trappen Report Musknt season Poor 83min. Ottt.---Trturpers at Mitchell's Bay and other piece: along Lake St. Clnlr shores report the poorest mull:- rat season ot recent years. it won es- timated less than 2.000 skin: were so- cured In the North Kent section. With the clone ot the eeuon trope hue been token in. .r, - "Y" (Experimental harms Note' _ Bees like Ill other live u.utsh are luhject to disease. but fortunately Ito-0'0! the dioceses "eettntt buoy If. harmful to than, Bee leeOM-F 3 Pdt divided into two your». on" ifPP, electing the brood or you: aad provided ettu tor' of treee, the other alerting the Iti- Mm Including £000 in tilts. Di-tses adenine sdul. bees me. - reached are not very serious in Canada. oe oesionslly s few colonies will become over ",000 boys "t,,,a.lly,t'e,'. by parelysis, but within is ot which 884 were resis- loin destroyed try it. Colonies may I Operated to e iii'Gr2'l't" ttia"',",:','),',,",,"'?, “it: “on11“; I n s at- um no a realth end safety _T)i,i" to weaken the colony. Brood dl-. eases. however, are ot mrre ittttrre " CHIP accident was re" zines and should be osrefuliy watch. tor in every spiny. Healthy camp site "I t,rt'g,'21 I brood is poorly white. in ct,lc,r and n a ot Alberta by Provincie 'cnrled up in the bottom or the wit.» ' Cot. J. H. Woods ot Cll': Brood in any other condition would 1baCre - trite on wet... enmlned st once. It um _ ‘chewan river V" given‘ keeper himself is unable to an” a to the Scout tract” .ot, mine the cause of shnonnsi brood B. district by Provln' l he should send A piece or the c. ".2. re11., containing the dead broad to [in ion tgeauBoard cited " Bee Division. (‘entrsl EXpr'lnu-z'iu' ascuee from drowning l Farm, Ottawa. or to hic l'l'uVliu' a' msl risk, " tor rescueJi Apiarist. All but one of the bit, M " for water "BIN“ and _ diseases known to be. present in t';.' _ tori: in serious emergen‘ ada are easily controlled by 'Cir d, great personal risk. beekeeping prtwtices, but Amorium ithat anyone reading ”lei Foul Brood is responsible for Mary :ts from this annusl r"; losses in bees and equipment t-h-I‘y lllze how tx.ce11e?f ig the, vear. The seriousness of thm tits. w fer reaching are the ' ‘l ease lies in the feet that onvt- u Boy Scout organisation! colony becomes infected it remain tied people all over the) source ot infection to all Other upportlns this movement} colonies until it is thoroughly diam than " any other tit'"hiteeted or destroyed. Many ml‘llmdit l work ot this od 1"lell5/ have been devised tor didnlerlin‘ 1 youth that is t"yteit.ettea intected with Americsn Foul 'e never tttug been . de- Brood, but untortunstely none of Scouting.snd we ttoutrtit them hsvo proved entirely entirfuo- will be. tory in the hands of all beekeepers Lots of Room. For this reason it is now strongly Mntr ot room in the ranks I “wanted to destroy every infected Scouts tor keen, red-trtocrl colony with tire and even this has to o are ttttrio-ttt to obtain the I be done very csrefully to prevent bees (lite and to increue ttwir from healthy colonies robbing the success in future life. honey from the infected ones. Amer. imsny Lone Scouts in this lean Foul Brood In my emery rrprlht more. in tact. in Ontario loss. At the ttrat sign of it kill the tr of the other provll‘scs' been in the infected colonies and Inch of Scouting is orilIlI- hum them. together with the hives my to provide a programfhoy era in. tor the longer they n" who live in pieces Where it!“ the greater will be the 10% .m_--6 a.--“ c - sham to] c. B. Gooderham. Dominion Avian-t. DiseaseoOfBees wanker-op: Destination Barrel: Gnu: Britain ...t,t37,0M United States ... Mil Newtoundllnd .. 6,909 Belgium ........ 18,109 Denmark ....... 72.0 Brit. West Indies 583 South Africa ... 2w fiiiii.it, ........'. ... lArtrentine ...... ... lBruil .......... ... Lannce o.....'.. ..1 '.iDuteh East Ind'es ..r l'Non‘my ........ ..1 iGermnny ....... .. lI!ollaml......... .. I.NewZe:hnd.... .. Shanghai ....... .. Hong Kong...” .. Fiji.....-. .. Singapore ...... .. XML ........... if You“ ......... .. ”Morocco ........ .. The .1919 is one mick of Can-din production that gains I much mun widespread distribution than is gen- erully recognized. This is proved by I preliminary statement of the apple export. of the Dominion from the 1932 crop which ha been issued r Ottawa. The Imminent given the fol. lowing IS the export futures of ltts' wtottineton.--'rhe Nnvy DEDIN ment on Frldny announced dLl'OVer) ot In unchnrted peak In 1.000 fathom» ot water " Vancouver Island almm large enough to till the "hole" l {and lust week la the Pacltic. Count. Ralph n. Homer of Dru ver. Colo., reported that while hit Ive-eel was en route trom Seattle ‘Wuh.. to Dutch Herbor. Mesh, ll ‘Iuddenly encountered heu'y vlhrn Pt: Inspecting null“ wuer, Home! 'oMered mndlm with a bend lead Ei' found the m. was In “our ll l Mona, or emu! more um: 60 led lot Inter. A minute tater the em. “Mod um 1,100 feet. Uncharted Peak Found Off Vancouver Islam Bur mushrooms u young us you. “we, remove staten Ind peel. I." mulhrooms and null“ out on an “In or pan: and put in oven that In trarotr hated. “on alt moi-tun u Grid out of mushrooms. puck in gnu m. and sod. Keep In cool. in Mace. When mun-ed tor nu. mt tor l few noun More cook- ing, using water in which the .....|.mmng In" been soaked ht Totals . . . . . . . .1,l“.508 1,952,2 -(Brockvi{|e Recorder And Times.) W AMIVBB TORONTO in dr glu- dry I no“ Inn-krona" ttnrorittg . “Mister: "Now, Mncphermn, why don't. you "ttt “dust your 10min; for drink? When you In temp“. think of your wile at home." W (Wildly) '. “When tdTiliTiFiriiiGu_b"o""'. W4 at fear, ly but“. “OI ma out of Munro I SI" “d seat. 8 tthee. When req; ', tor . low hour! using was: ill To Apples Are Eaten a tew ho * WIN u hue purpoles. or, Mum-corm- Barrel: B 6,909 18,109 750 588 '0er 796.01 5.6 17,38 1t.0tt n W" 4C 801 m " 91 " J201 M

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