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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-08, Page 2Sunday School Lesson New Ways to Serir: an Old Friend 1 4' November 11. teseon Vie -Peace and Goad Wul AMOnll 12 1,2, 9121m Golden l'extlie net overcome et but oeereeme evb with goo . Romans 12:, 21, ANALYSIS • . L TEE NATURE or TIM C.MtIsTIAN • LIFE, 1, 2; ' • 11, *RE E10EECISE OF TIIE FEINCIPIk OF • LOVE, 9-21* • INTRODUCTION—The in, of of the apostle, in this Epistle is completed ana now the writer ,turns to the problem of eeluct. It wits ' custom to first lay down his principles, and then to show how these:naust find their fruit in a ,higher type,of' See also Ephesians, Colceelans, Thes- salonians. The general objec:. of this chapter is to cultivate peace and geed ;• will among all -members of theehnrch," , I. THE -meet= OF THE ,C3EIRISTLIN ' LIFE, I, 2: HAMBURG WIT.14. ORANGE Season a Pound of hamburg with Salt and pepper and inette it into a piece about an inch thick; dip this it flour and place it in a greased cas- serole; dot -ever with bits of better an a few bits of bay leaf. Peel and guar - ter two • oranges and place these around the steak, add a quarter of si cepftil of water and bakeenntil thor- oughly done, basting often." Seive•on a hot plate' and alternate oranges With sprigs pf parsley. Make a gravywith the essence in the dish and, sesfetoelk , The entire, appea: thr Chris- , tian service' rises out of Ito infinite •'love of God Paul doe-iiot rest his aelvement on th power of God, but pan-broiled with bananas. Put the. he appeals to the Wonderful coetfessioli caked into A hot greased' frying pan of the heavenly Father revealed la and e k quickie', turning them once czeation and redemption. •PThe .1S or twice. While they are cooking Cat onse of man th this coerse fessiould n sho bananas lengthwise, thee crosswise, be complete, end this velays stress upon the body which iz a very emu.- add •a few dr,ePa .of 'Man juice- t.°1 tial element in our Christian Mee The them and fry to a golden brown in • • ' bacen fat; servethem„arouad the meat cakes. 'WITH OLIVES ' Hamburg roast With olive sauce is splendid. Have two pounds of round steak ground fine -and add to it three- quarters of a cup of rolled 'oats,. a dozen olives, chopped, a teaspoon s of grated onion, two curs offtoinatoes, a quarter of a teaspoon of salt. Bake in E greased. breads pan about an hour and serve with,a sauce made by blend- ing well•twu tablespoons each of melt- edi butter and flour, to which idcl' a cnPAlfegood-stockeeetir—ontilesnretli and, thick. Add a scant tablespoon of Worcestershire _sauce and eighteen BROILED WITH 'PINEAPPLE Hambilrg* .%.broiled with -1 Plheapple Mikes perticultily pleasing come bination. Fternithe =FA, after season- ing 'with's:alt., pepper and 'a dash of cayente into flat . Cakes an place them on a, wel'ILoiled broiler ; cook until parily done without'qurliing. Tin each elle and cover with a slice of . , canned,pineapple and hien nntil cook- ed through and serve on a hetplate. ' STANLEY -STYL,„;E: The hamburg ealtes are good, toot Empire Capitol Thrill's- to Martial Music ree s were mc ine spealc slrgflt- ng1y of the body and some of their teachers advocated the Crushing out ' of the instincts -of -the body since the • seat.' of .,sin lay in the flash But Christianity does nof condemn the body, nor does it disearage its inbu- • enee. • Rather it urges us to purify and 'sanctify our. 7 ody, that we may offer it as a sacrifice to God. 7. But the mind rules the body. and those thoughts which are most often Welcomed, ere 'long Gild -their ex- pression in outWard conduct. ,As a roan. thinketh in his ',..art,p, so is •he. Therefore, Paul urges his readers to ponder incrcasingly -,p . will . of God. Let all learn to stibm)it with full con - se t to ' his divine .w11. The three ejeticetihZdIebieehe.e'eheeeeetiageLte,ehe in th's;re; eh9,PPed olives, a little salt and pep- per, and simmer a few minutes. , the nature of God. • (1) It Is gad. God will what is good for his crea- • tures •He is .motlike Inc who are so often envious and malicious. All'Of s Purposes are for welfaroof his children. In Jesus, called ="the Good Shepherd," we have the iTICEr- nate example of the divine goodness. (2) ISis acceetable. It is weirplease ing to them who acceel: it. They who fait in with God's plan'for their lives may sometimes imEte,ir that it seemed hard and foil:tit:dine. ut in the end they will 'Come to rejoice in it, and willshave a joy such: as nothing else car. give. The Psalmist said, "I de- l'eht to do thy will," and`Jeins said , that :it was his meat to do the will 'eof. his Father. (3) It is perfect. This adiective comes from . word meaning "ant" and may meets. bete thaewhich has reached its end.'m goal and, there- fore, is complete. God's will is in this sense,perfect or complete. It final, and we shall reach our goal or final • peiiection only when we fully .accept this perfect will f God. "Be ye p'er- feet even as your Father in. heaven perfect." Triz =Mgr oe FitINCTPLE oF , • V., -9. the preceding verses, 3-8, Peel has speken of the different gifts possessed by the members of the church. and of the way in which these are to be exercised, Now he passes on to discuss th3 graces Which they must develop and the first. and greatestof these is love. This must be absolutely siecere and based 'upon •the "higheet -emotive& • V. 10. Love of the brethren is a spe- cial form of love which 'is to exist be- tv.een members of the same church. This manifest itself, in a fitting • HAMBURG BISCUIT .ROLLS II burisurprise is an interesting 1r dish r luncheon or supper. Moll the harnb : g into 'pieces about the size of tu sausage, partly cook in a hot pan, then wrap ;eachelittle roll in baking - powder biscuit dough and bake in ii hot Oven. .' = • ' • - • • , •,• TAMALE PIE Tamale pie calls for half a poundof hamburg'. Bresen this; add .one chop- fillin s available in almost every "roe . - LONDON'S FAmous GUARDS ON THE MARCH Grenadiers' leaving Waterloo Statibn oe arrival from :Aldershot, to relieve the Tower of 'London. •" , Coldstreams for duty at , •i Party_Desserts , the Vegetable- . . .. .....,____ ~ . . .. ,I.Worified Cranberry Cake, , Alphabet Ct'eam"half a cup "ot butter and one : . . ,----• and ia half daps ateget brown' sugar, A0141'4114 light, asParagns green,' antl4:1e:rd zreithe eggs.the mthes;tpolihgeespiteeur , AliParalgon:1. tOod that Is fit , for a you03 two nimnd ctup4spfa-nfieerl;uing etteea,sphooani; a eachteoat, Deane ' that are ilOWOre' and Deets in . , t13 APOors. Pt eldeves and' OhO IPasPoOn or A" al‘:1t7aa!'4 se' nwiecetWith .",' juiCY " soda and add gradually to the eggs meat • . '• ' and sugar mixture. •Have ready a Celery and CalilifloWereceoledeltcious ehtliaPveani)etik cooked daiii,caolorodp f. uraul:ttirlig4 ui berri:sthaet ' ' thicumber. Are lovely, but never to eat just b. colander, an slightly sweetenedtoldfore ..lueher into the cake and lestly the whipped Dandelion ilewers,',. they •say, make whites or the eggs: ,Bake in twowi lay-• good, ne, ' d ; ' . fowns,. ., . When: gathered quite fresh. in the :Eig-:Piiinar'ort:i-ns.S.,11.riel.ne,heng!el'Ine!tied, golden ._. TO 'say ;that, I like It, I really must r 4, . , . ,. , - . F. •13 bet Fernier, who .cultivates. the And tor.'all these ,*Veie(aiges :fe•gete .... great denguide Oreena are etelightful, medleinal 'end , healthy. ' i' - Withinpeople's inearid the poor and, • .. • •the wealthy. . . Horse -radish sent, flee; tackle it ,is, , You 011 mill. a neeer face and say, "0 gee whiz,'" • • • ''• 1 iS for 1... who all Vegetates do eat, You buy theti . on the -market and: they're sold on thg street : 3. b for Indges, the: re sure to be ers and ,ice• with white icing colored Ze4iththStr.eined. Juice tote OMR* ries. . Virginia: Fnulf Cake „ • Mir 'brie pound of. ',currants, one pound of cheMied. re -tains ad a balf a pound_ of+ klireckled citsba and Winkle; °Tv them the juice:cf. one lemen, the- grated rind of ',WO' lemons, e good pinch of niaca and "a' grated nutmeg, cover and set aside to blend. 'eCreepa half a pound or butter with one and one -halt peurids. of. sugar, gredtuelly adding the beaten yolks of six eggs. Thee altereately, beat in one and. three-guarters pounds of flour the and one Pint of sour cream in .v,•hich • a level teaspoonful Of soda has , been • dissolved. When: beaten until 'smooth, The School Luna, fi • The greet Majority of same' child- ren get their lunches ;lime frOm home. tiseally a good tuncheis obtainable .4 the school cafeteria,. where the food; is Well. prepared. But a'hirge uuniber of city children either. muitth a sand - Wick at a Mich -counter arid the.. 'country Children bring: a'. box lunch frOm holne. ' The home prepared hinch Is the safeet way insure the propernoue iehnient. • A. box lunch should be as cerefully planned- as the -meals you , , serve at hoene. There should he'a hot drink, some fruit and a few appetizing sandwiches. . Nothing has ever been leetee-competee-with----,theeeeendielatee when it centes.to putting up I 'peeked e ' Apricot Paste • , Weeslif and clean dried apricots thor o4h1Y. 'soak for , few- hour's . in , small amunt of water. Cook them -M-this-same--water-untillheyeareeseft eidough to mash and have little .or no Juice lett on. them. Add sugar if nee - .e 'sary. . This Mint; Whea-cold, may al p he spread between sugar cookies. -11-; • ; , ., • - • Fish, and Celery. • together- chopped pimiento, chopped. celery,.. minced • tuba. fish, chopped sweet grien pepper and salt to taste. 'Moisten with meyoneaise. IT, e as a • filling I for,. white or whole bread sandwiches, making thern thin a d dainty.. • • ", • .. Honey Nut Sandwiches . _ hawl:And butter-thi) bread laud, thee read lightly with honey, taking care lunch- And . nowadays so much, at- 11t to prood ..ft rleite to 0,0 edge. tention, Is being "Said to ma911; :sall". '4rinkle, with ' cheeped nuts. -Cover , vricli pitiless that are um4811,17 tangy •-rc, th 'the top'.layer, which ilea been and n:ourishing .that a sandwiee uee.d 6 . i ttered• and spread ev'th honey, . and no longer be prosaic: and dry. . , :. press the slices together. -- A good quality, close -grain! hyped! , : ' •• .. e should be used for sandwiches.. end] '1 ' EgAi.: aFtil Cheese fliixtare .' it should be fresh it the sandwich is.; ; Spread one piece of breed, with but- te be moist -Nobody Wants 4 Au ' tet then soft Yellow cheese and Cover sandwich, net even e buttery -young-1 with e piece of lettuce. Spread the ster. The slices of bread shetild be'.second slice . of, bread With butter, , a thin and the. filling generous. . : • commercial sandwich spread, OD jun..) Sandwich Fillings , e„ ... have made yourself with a little ., add the stiffly whipped whites of the When well blended, pour into a. small eggs, thee the prepared fruit .Bake in a paperliped pan two and, one. - :halt, hours, keeping the top covered with buttered, paper while .,bakin& Washington,. Angel Cake Beat ,one eupful of egg Whites until foamy, then add one 'teaspoonful of ereatn ot tartar; whenstiff add gradu- ally One mipful of granulated sugar. Sift one cupful .of Mint. one- fourth of a teaspoonful ot Salt four times. Cut "and ,fold into the egg miitnie. add a teaspoonful of vanilla and hake in two layer§ in ungreased paps in 'a moderate oven thirtflive to forty minutes. Make an iing by cooking two and, one -halt cupfuls_of ei ht tables nfu s water mayonnaise jar and chill overnight in To examine the vegetables that'are at the ice -box for the school lunch. • • , , • -Fruit Bread Pudding Kale is the Scotch word for Vegetable Scale. two cups of Milk and pont Soup, —the, Pair. •• . •over one cup of fine, stale, dry .bread But atter eating it •don t , loop thei ernmbs, Let steed until. the crumbs are eott- 'rhen add two beaten eggs, 'Lettuee for Stads, .and 'Leeks for one hat.cup jot stgenr, \one -halt tea- , •• good Has , ' ' • , Spoon of salt, one cup of crushed fruit Both you can get for just a little • (apricots, pineaptle: or apple •sauce). and one teaspoon et greed lemon rind M. is for Market' the Place where or the juice of \half a lemon. Pour you buY,, into a well greased, pudding dish and All these for fine vegetables, to, 'boll . • •bake in a moderate.oven (350,degrees) ' or to try. , • „ for 4'0 mine* or until firm and -brown. Nasturtinnis 'are strong and 'pangent. Cut he squares Place one square in • . but geed. ' small jar and ur over it•onough sugar.g P°°'A.nd th fl rs ate so pretty in Ea a po mayonnaise, chimped lettude and , The numbeeof ready-made sar.dwich Ckle. On top of the sandwich spread ped onien, one chopped green chili pep- g . ' SI ce or dice a hard' coeked egg. put gunny' and calm: We have set up cery, store stimulate an interesting , k variety in, luncheon --------------------- a licious combination. done so Mitchell recent yeare to eetard 'literature and the decent arts of life, and put in their place the dangerous 'results of science inisapplied.SS have .given to pregress—always a foolish thingeee fresh interpretation. According to the nee meaning t the word, progress consists of moving with insane rapidity from one place anoeher. . teeminet-eir-itelh.erettehly:ao sanie.....liclotint of. fighti---Cern d th syrun together un il the sugar di nishilig-1°°d' s s- the market which are eaS:e to keel) in whipped solved, stirring, then cook until , the w 'rota,. acid tue ...bore to ' Opions dear me. I nearly forgot, Theeet; fine whenhoiled in a close - covered rot. The Lunch Box e. . There are small lunch boxes now on firni ball ,stage: have- two' egg whites • • Potatoes. Paesnipsond Peas, how de4 geed 'conditiene Each. box Contains a them gradually, beating conatently. thermos bottle just large enough' e e- : licioes with .titnb, ...:, . ,• iliold :a :glass of..roilh, hot: oho:calm: Lake ablent a •third! of iE and color.,a '- or. jvhato;er ,drink yQu wish, to, ecoo. delicate pink eqd ad4 a:quarter of a cupful each of choePed candled pine - le lie with. the school ' Meth. . These apple and echerrieS; and . half. a' cupful of chopped pecaos. , .bcleces. have 'separate metal coatpert- nients for the sandwiches and fruit. The Ctirse.. of Progre..sa Blackwood's (Edinburgh): We are forgetting our ancient habits of tran- per,..one,eup of tomatoes, one cup of . e sane 'eh ..together,It 1113. ,es a .choPped raisins and half a teaspoon of of all kinds is pet upen, sell salt ' and cook five eninutee.. There mand 'Date and Creini Cheese Spread should be ready to Use three-quarters large packages. It is cheaper: ti hug I0For a double deck sandwich which the large size packages andesgtee they e delicious and, filling try: this one:- for our warship. the twin idols et . ' °f• a cliP of whito cornmeal cooked are so carefully packed, there is no ''d t forty minutes in three cups of boiling Chop very ,fresh a. es into a paste: waste. It's an economy of time and s , water; to this add a cup of ripe •C, i _ . .a.da a little lemon juice to give them ' •thought, too, to have these cheeees ir chopped and spread half of it oveten a iittirtart taste and then mix with always on hand. Cheese spreads and 1 i.niil nnrtinn of cream cheese greased baking dish; thee. add, the hamburg and, pour over it the remain- der of the 'cornniezil and bake half an O CROQUETTES WITH ONION. - -F-RITTERSeee Hamburg croquettes with fried.on- ion rings is a splendid dish. Take two cups of highly Seasoned cooked' ham- hurit,and add to it three-fourths of a .cup of thick tomato .seuce, blend well, spread on a plate and shape into fin- ger tolls; chill *en; then ' roll • in crumbs,. egg • and crumbs again and cook quickly Until a delicate brown • in hot fate' Dip rings of Bermuda On- ions in butter and fey them; serve the croquetes' on the rings an'garnish with springs of parsley. ° • WITH SPAGHETTI , , • , V. 11. Joy *as' one Of the great out- • good leftev:r hamburg. ;disk: le • standing qualitiee of the Catty church: you have as nufeheis two cupfuls, ides It. was .revealed in the teaching 'and .follewsi 'Ceek one and one-half cups lifof Jesus, and thenit was ma e . 'th... fest, in his • followeds.. It has been of Spaghetti in boiling salted water claimed that joy as 'a*moralvirtue until; tender; , din and poUrtold was the creation of the Christjaa.re- water through it and add' a• dash of ' ligion, Peel shows that joy is quite cayenne, O. quarter cit a teaspoon Of corisistent with suffering. The. perSe- 'Dewier nnda teasPeoe Ofsalt. and tine eetor& of ,the early;Christians did not - buttered timbale 111014 NVith It. To the. eresh out their. happiness. The words hen•therg edd half, necup ,of finely of Matthew 50'11, Were ablindantly iiaput t ' • •';mine:ad ntmet.3. he mixture. into !•"'.• 13. pan/ was hires& very geeete he molds .and the tops with . nes, and, had spent muctitinie in eel- spaghetti arid add qs Inheh as • the lecting mosey for the poor saints l in reolde Will take of • the 'following:: Jerusalem. Heti he urges " the forne Soft tAr one end a half teaepoonS of • of ger.erosity :Which zho.ws itself in .cornitatch in a 'third f a cup of cold hospitality,a •grace very •needful in 'milk, add two egg 'yolks beaten 'slight: g use daY,s'Avhen travel was so c4)na-'1Y, then a tuRof milk;•halfa teaspoon :nice' and nine so poor end :daegeroue. orsalt and fold in the beiteti whites. ' V.`16., This li a 've ee on humility. 1, cook the inolde in a pan of hot water It forbids.all wrong ambition and de: bele an hour, eei,vov.m.1.tomato, or ' site to lord it -over others; eidnile'le a • specific eeeee ,hee-ergeeean interest in oni, , on , • • , . • poor people, 'a eery wise and worthy , S,T ED PIMIF counsel. ' '• ' • • • e' • ' e • Hamburg stuffed pementee will be •V. la, Pan' reincinbers the beatitude f ,14•;, A ef 'the peacemakers. If there Must be "ne''' 'A' range 'hair a' d°zen pimientos infgrleasiel" ramekins. 'Have discord, then let it come froth:outside the chutch: • , „ blended •a cup of ,hanlbut`g, put .ReverigeeTS:__These _verses-- • thrcargift chipper, half e eup-ot • takefor granted that good -men vtill &Atli :rice, a -tea;Spben :of pepper and And. one WellTheettifi''egg'.. "Put this mixtere Pant -warns . the •ChtisCapee against bread every aet.of retaliation. The only way crumb, dot With.buttel ,and bake until'. - open to the Chrietiae of showing his the ceig hae'tifferted the pimientos. •' f'eetiligig by eating for the hest inter- HAMBURG ,.r)CMPLINGS :other sandwich. fillings are good as Butter three s ices or bread and lay they come from the package, but may on two getter° s layers of this mix be varied a hit as suggested in the . ture. 'Cover' wi h the third slice and following recipes: Cheese and .Apple Butter .Mix equal portions of a cream/ 3 -el - low cheese And apple. butter.' For • wrap in waxed paper.• e • I Egg_ Salad Sandwich This one is very simple. Chop a hard cooked' egg and inix with mayon- variety you, could add one or two bard • of lemon Juice. Place A' gener- ous portion between two thin slice.s of bread: - . . Cut green 'peppers and pinnientos into slender stripe, being sure that the pepper is not too strong and that all of 'the seeds are washed away.. Be- • xialse and diced gteene pepper. For ;Very young, children use; cheepedlet- luee or,.. celery instead . let the ' green , , ;eeeper.. ,Place in a Sandwich; with teat ef lettuce: Apple Tapioca Whip . •P Heat on&and one-half 'Cupp Of water tween thin slices of bread spread a,,,to. boilingpOinte add one-third dues of layer of • a creamy cheese and. limy 1, granulated sugar and One-haIf cup of -pimiento strips on this. Then: add 'tapiocit. Stir constantly, for five 'min - another' :slice of bread- •spread With ,tites,. Cook In *donble.: boiler fifteen creamy •cheese or a meet paste 'made :or twenty -minutes or until tepleea is Of finely - chopped Meat and Mayen- 'transparent IternoVe from fire and naise,„ Wrap inewaxed' paper, held' in heat in One and one -halt eree of thick, place. with 'rubber "bands: :Unsweetened Whiten' of two :eggs. O • eets Of the enemy. In doing good to egeeeefAmt4reeee-illeeteapecoaleeeefefireeeaehi geg.hargetlemplierge-e'renatitesty— ehead, which •probahly-meani the burn, me tato ,f shame, eeiliela Will -fill' the' ')-0.--ngarl'a '9-f---"‘gr-tkra-e`at"-3'stith" cup of dry •'iLicooked rice, a ' heart Of the man who comes to see , i‘, • that ilcami haihtf-yatufired .tao;espen Of trInden- enierii. matt • 11 evil he is doing- He Will he so filled greed Pepper, chopped, and silt and 'with' a deep sense of sell-aecusatiort pepper to teStei. Make into small balls repent. This greatenotal and" boil ir. salted water. to 'toyer for • ieeson IA summed up in the fanionif heft an hour, 'then add a cup of sayiag of verse 21 which teaches .the. teethes ,etecedrop., a tableApoort of ,•milhowne Mental Deficie.ncy Spectator ((London); .Segegatio.i. mast for tong, remain an inipossible. ideal. . pteriliiationthOugh the word frighten thosewho do not under- stand it—is the •only practical rem- edy i that has yet been proposed . . The Problem ' Must in any • '.case he tackled promptly and effecttielk, not Only for the 'sake, of ehe, unhappy beings Who ought never to he born, nor only on .aceoent of \their Cost to • •Man hat attained his pittee in natureby his kind, and by mental evolution he has created The, existence pf the enb-hurnap and mentally detective: is a peril and en affront to the dignity ot mane e Kilt Will Ever Be Popular all revenge is wrong and that we ra s,t • dumpling bat er On top each meat PROMINENT CANADIANS ON TI -JE LINKS AT BA • 'seek tO Vfin ovet one for whom We e nate cover well and stetint.twelve Min- .• • ., have -a dislike by a dit. •lay of true t Front (tenth! h 'Connate th4 anther (Rev. G. Gordon), je W. jenkineont Sir A. elatdonald, te et. alt,i4tian love towarde mot Love is utes: And serve with the ;,,eavy in e P tetiked. vgt ti4e only WorldFraset, aide to the lielltenant4OVetnor of Ontallb. and 1100. ne witiligU?r1 lieutenant,governor of Alberta. . ' COnguerbr. • k • SWAGGER SPORTS siot)Er, Cute itsesime- . ,.plicity and wearability. 'Pile skirt ef- Nets bek-Plaits ecrees front that swaY ,o gracefully when one moeas. , The bodice hies most betoining neekline with flattering pleated frill below tab extension. It aisle shows 'new higher waistline, a Smart detail. Style No. 280, designed in sizes 16, 18; 20 years, 364 38,' 40 and 42 inches butt, Adapts iteelf .tharmingly to tack •lustroti's drepe etin, the seasciiis.moSt POPular falitie 'for daytime , wear .• : Myrtle greee flat silk crepe, sheer tweed in .,greeetoneielliteleerayon:velvet„...printe4 rayon veivet in wine , red: Coloring, mauve -brown canton-faillei' :crepe, A Utumnlea.f,hrown •wool SerseY, pat-. 'tier?O'Caleriseil and biacic erePO: ltza- bdh for iMmee diatei wear, -Pattern price go Cents' in arriTg• oi'i d5lh Prefetteely. Wrap ceiri carefully. ' • IrlYSW • To ORrikit.tikti`gifiqi-' Write your .:atre and addrella ptain lyvgiving, number' .andeeiza of entli , pattern's sot you Want' Erieltlite got in stainpa or coin (coin pteferted; wrap It carefully) for each number' and • 4otestAci rotderetelairei81771.1:atoritotteirn, patteiiiiv eent by return malt And Parsley, ohe yes, foe ',decorating • the hani. „ Questiene are asked hew bet to pre pare — • • All Vegetablee ,you Seeon the. great Bill of rare. . • , Radishea, piquant., all white and pink, See • :how. edisappears. in a • Squash, 'Oh.. how.. funny,. the :Shapes ' • that they. take,.. 'Mash them up well or4 put them to bake Tomatoes 'and T:urnips all red and ' • geld, • . Oneeeeu eat hot the other (Mite cold. ' C.. is for IThrest it yen ;eat ell ..to- gether . • 'h . Arai...you'll certainly die; fe 'you' don't ' • . s get better Better food hi the werlde you really can"t eat. ' W.„ is for WeedS.„ ti at,, grew ..up Se • ,T „: O. tie ,Ten,117. , ••is for . XantiriPi. wise, Socrates' ' shrew, • , • • :, • • ; • But lin sure she ate, all the vego- • -: tables he grew.' .* is for Youili, „the time ;Ferment' hoe Zea, greases, :ladle') .Maise.. To. hriten:gern,t:,:grhoig::. thgetablea . ve.-' Indian Ivo...ray:a it for dinnet, supper and , early 'Morn, • ' '•• And you., know, I've. not Mentioned'. Chard, Pimento and LCorn. And a great 'many others Which °de • our tables' adorie, . §e•please,thiiik „them' out its 'quite a big task; , You'I' find 'some in beoks, etid others: • •some friends ,eoti u ifl ask. , " —Grace- SoreL COreaDaitiOR, .• Alice--'therton in the Dalhousie Ro- tiew. elealifael: It Is an undeniable - act- that eellege-bred wommeare mtich harder- to please in Ilia Matter of •Se, -looting a • intsleind thee they •would ,oeherwise be '?ilite'tect,that amen is a man does not overwliehit them with itee"After ei'Preing elite '- ,thou.:lot tout •ecars, After coMpetleg With/there forenedate end Prites, atter being retitle to realize that men's brains ;ire not, superior ,to those or members of their oWn sbe, women, gradiiates naturally consider a pros- pective litiShand'a intellectual caw city, arid'hts eirtues end vices .mote terefulle tied sensibly* than it they were sweet off their feet by the mere fact that h it a Man'. •. ITWAS REA•Ltet.itiNeittMe TOO. Easterner '(sittilliing friend On Sitent der) .11OaVgfin. YOU, liOund boiler, Same'. Chiteleetior 'Welt, 'Well, thiVii• 001 en MP., 1 forgot t� ,temiore Mk, noir' ' tbiaatt artaor hetet* 101ift hom • te's