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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-13, Page 7afY 4,p: 13ritish Parizipants 4)- S�Sgtay'�%,�qr, %ray �. .•fid j� 11:• ^ �vr a t orgi,peness..., whi'Clt deals Sttl h guilt. aad' of Cod's clean5ing,,,hi .deal 4 ivitii i�clU�lnation ,and bit, thirst bi the foui�datipn v% our cleansfnl"r' selves fra.tu filthiness ;of esti a, spirltx c., ' * "It ' •ye•. '.be W,ili_ng , and obedient,' If• ye,consent to the invitation giver yoti "Xe ;shaR eat the, good of thi;. land" That wash• what. the ..J,ewa q Isaiah's''time longed—:,for--peace' anc Plenty. , . k • • "But If. •,Yc -refuse anti rebel.'' Re., fusal! of God's offer of mercy it equi. valent to' rank rebellion; against his sovereign will, '"Ye shad be devour '• ed: with, the sword. "A more idle, Matte rendering is, Ye shall be made 'too ' eJaefhothvaeh swahrd". poFonr •tiht;e' ; mouth : therefore it •fs every •w.ue,, both: the,•promise "and t(ie'warnord intrg. Bt. Mair• 1$1 Morgan • TRY 2'Hh,SG• The next time anybody wants.:.to• giVe You a present and a`s"ip: Yen to choose •it lays. &alae all barhfutnessy ana make halting It itidivIdual , dishes, it you haven.'t :any Tien see. what •fun Yea *Will !ing casserole=dish es to the 'lorno,folks; and'cortnpany.. "There's no better 'luncheon dish --than salmon "dour in a laniekin and served" .plain Or with a• celery sauce; •lk yen like celery.; accompanied also by the. noodle x'ing.; Also, '!rave you ever tried bfikn anen:kens and •onion. together? If -not begin now, • • Salmon genickiie Here's.Whi{t•yoil need •>:or •the*rame.. lin of'sainien,• ' Three tablespoons• quick cooking'td-' piece, one hart teaspoon satt;'pdash• of Cayenne,, two -cups flaked sftlrion, one half "teaspoon, minced .parsley,. ,o a cup' Wilk, one half 'cup. fine bread- ertimhd buttered,. • Combine qudk•cooking tapioca, salt !C'4, . •` a ayo]m7jn parsley. end mint. . Turn 'nth -greased' rareekinit aid Pupa, Qoyer with, crilmbs. lialte in , Moderate oven (350 deg. .F.) .for ,Utinutes,°.pr until done...-(larnitili with parsley.' Serve :With or without celery, • As' a pane 'for' tlier.,celery, sauce 4.ake • . fleur, 'cup. • milk, one ....q tort er • tea - salt; and. a „daah. of white Melt butter in saiicepaa. Add flenr . sod' stir- a aniooth :paste: Add Milk thiekened..Seaion with 'anti pen - 'this Makes; one cup ,white.'Satico, are •interesti"ng in ctllmbination. Note the following, • Spfade 4 F, ne H,erbea " 2 cups cogked , ar.rots, 1 cup' eel'ery,; 2 -cups cooked potatoes, 4 sweet nick - 1.78!,' tablespoons, minced onion, 1 tea., spoon'Worcestshire ' sauce, snit, and pepper; to taste,, mayonn ice. to moist- en, `1 stalk Qhinese cab hge, Dice carrots, celery, potatoes and pickles To together • with season, •Ings and mayonnaise, Linea .salad; bowl..or platter` with- shredded Chin_ ese'cabbitge and turn it r o the salad,. Have vegetables thorou1y chilled before comi;i.ning,. And herein another Juck�uird, The Beun.rtslk 3 guns" red' kidney beans,. one half; dozen small; radishes, 1 teaspoon of olives, 1. har,cookedegg, salt and pepper mayonnaise., ` ' If calmed, beans: re used, drain off lf:quia; `VVas'h racliating.. audsl3'ee very thinly: Cihop the chives finely.. Gfiop"£ire yolTc ane-va'nrtekiegg* irately, Toss, all'. together excepting the egg:yolk. Serve a remind .orf a'leaf ,of lettuce, (leaf lettuce may;•lie "used)•; sprinkle' with chopped yolk and nieb, with a few grains of. paprika.; .salad. need' not be elaborate to have„altpetite'app'eal; Two great fav, orites' are • :• '(a) • Mounds” of "sl iiedded raw 'carrot. with 'referred" dressing : ;(b)::. Roui}d. $!ices- of cabbage with. French er iio'q? refort' dressing:, For"sofeething alittle, different .in a fruit Salad .we have the nectarine' to •rig" tang... Poirinee Supreme, cups 'treed .apple's; 2 n'ectarinies, 1• cup, 'blueberries, . few `giales :.of*.. salt,. . sauce use ,nnes. and .one alf table-, .mayonnaise and whiPped Cream. .Peel apples' or not a's desired, Toes half eup coelted'dicea celery and: sea. , son to taste. Makes 'about. 9fie 'and one quarter PUPS' aauee, ",. dish,,,. parboil. your spaghetti (Or:mac-- aroni) -as •Usual. Theft ,:alternate lay - era Of' thinlY sliced. onions,: end the te:gether with the berries wad salt, Pile on apvigs Of watercress anti sOrVe with dieSsini: of half. and half 'may-. (manse and whipped cream. The, alligater pear makes a_ Very easy salad that: is 'considered a great delicacy: Because of its, riChness tit has a satisfying way,' of appeasing the Jered ' baking dish, A thin .white sauce • • • is patfred over lO *cover the Mixture, •' peer ; ent in. bait' lengthwise; .reffiove pit ,and fill. ,cayity. with spicy FiLench' tb Stand .in. it a While before eati Tho olieege or meat iaiads' are per, naps 'not quite so welt eetabliish.ed aa. 'and the is :baked: f ive For the .noedie tinge. yen need two cups needles', 1:lablespOon .butter,, 2 . 'tablespoons floUr,; one .,cup mlik,, one half .cUP grated cheese 2 eggs . • one :juin; teasncien salt, :one" 'eighth - tea.:' spoon .pepper.; „or lots to ;the attractiVeness' of the Milk Stirring conStantly. Season :with the meat cot. itsrliaetlded,. diced or cnt'up with a knife. or a eels_ poppet Mid Morcestshire sauce. Add cheeie. and 'cook until::Mated, but' whatever ,the methed the RemOVe-,froni: fire add, add* needles. Pieces „sheuld be. dainti.. and .at *the time large7enongh So that When Renlovelfre,m fire and add nOodles:and well•beaten yolks of Ogga. Fold ifi the one is eating the salad ',he 'will kn.:1W 'eggs..heaten until. stiff and : , :end' hake..forty-five :minutes .in• a••• Ito; eottsti• of. its ,,BlinplOity: It' I's easy ..te . arringenient' and the seek -Ming, of •the dressing .nsed -with 11..,Take, the 'head fOr.,eXampiet it niay be tut lit, . are, good. with e French dresaing, any finite,: or with jnet oil Or vinegar' and ..Sugar,- The,: shredded ' liked With, a. het taCOn' dressing.,(wilteil„letfnee). or :Mixed with:: frelliseasened Soul; ' • Of the„ Meal, but -an aiitumit.'hincheon Will; not he, out .of order if it .ennsiste # Many Vegetahlea are being tiSed raw lot snlacia,••aittengli they may 'tils0 be'. beyOnd 'doubt that chicken •really Is the beets ef the. salad. OhicienTealad le:easily extended by the addition of, gennineiy; goad recipe, :try this- • Tnree .Pups cooked '. Chicken, two ped ;one half pheoped stuffed •olives boiled. dressing -or maY- Mia'ingredienta together and chill neat of. lettuee and pile high With. 'the salad; Top 'with a sprinkling • Bight here a *Ord:May 'be: paid for the cheese 'salad. •The .kifict most fie,' oiling; it; 'With salt, pePper.or sogst;' supper diatc. fancY Salads are. Made Of cottage. and, Cream cheese. by 'molding them with veriOtis,litiVer tom low Clieeitee °If they are 'eta in srhell ,cubes. reat'be Worked Into 'substantial Pt'ediots. Baths In ' ' Eery .% .The British Government% representatives tovtlle celebration of tI)/\ feurth -centenary Of Jaequea ' ' Vartier'S landing at Gaspe are seen with their wives on board the 'Empress ot l3ritain as they reached, Q.uebec. On the 'left' are Admire of the Fleet Sir Roger 41CPyes and Lady\Keyes and on -the right are ; ',Far the fannly. meals, or for, infer, nial !entertaining, the :whole.,meal Three cup* grOunct.eeeked ham, 2 enns conked broken macarpni,' :12 sweet:pi:Cities, three lablespoona Onion salt and Pepper, to..taste;' mayonnaise.. thee. and serve •in 'a bewl lettuee, cd,'''gartije0 With sections of .hand-coOk- cuatardinik the: sugar an4. *custard together With;. little 'Cold milk, then peur 'Ovei the Seek :rancid better Or- two .hours TO.:FresIten Butter :In cold Water to which a good .piaelr. of bicarbonate otiode:hab been added Work • briskly, and then form. into'. Glycerine remevei •teotaina from any ,delieate .fabrie Iran -Plied to . the the rulers are Settein, the pepPle" ere sink, end tea should beaised to water: 'the plants. •Ferni 'and ,Ivy thifve :on it. :Gcnnerrah, -pinks of. all .6t.' them together, deserving.,nothing bet. "What .Onto. me •Is..tlie inuititede. Of .and ilewers -Will be .brighter;' net the peeple 'think:, that the? can' hrnsh.' that has net ,bleen preperly• cleaned, 'Better to .shinild 'neVer .be ironed on the' mined On ,,the', altar; syrnbelizing.an- right. side' as .it• "beehinY where.- tire etniseoratien: te. God,. 'And,. 'the ..•: A •niuStard, plaster made ' with the, stalle2'until .theY Were fat'. and. en White . of an egg 'N.011 • not", blister' 'the' : light net .in the blood of 'huliocki,• When..,running the .rod thrOugh ..the' curtain bents' yon 'Will 'fie able to lire- .of Abe Varlets saerifices was..varloos- vent .riPpring if -CoVer' the' end '17 , screens, should be varnish- .at •the °three:great. annual feasts • at- directlY below , from.. toeCinnleg,-...ruit.. 'every Male adult "Who hath.'re-. stnine.1•:•soig:golopo, ipay, be need, .quired,. this it :your hand". WM) :nes this puimeee,:. If thinned' te the .prePer Courtsr: there ;is...bitter sarcasm in. PBuSinqes mutat ,think 'less Of it's :temple , Means...to' yon, • traniPing'. OWn .prefit and more... of l• the.' natiOnal and doWn. over 'the .floOr Of Gcids sac, koosevelt,. • • " • ,•'' ' ' "Bring to•inote vain oblation."' ..the be .abSeluteli destrOyed." Bernard. "31),,;-..a •eake of' fine. flour inixed' With, ' • • • *wive ell' "Incense Is an abomination. incense was. not gratefill • CONTRASTS. FALSE. Alkiri TRUE Wile ihall• ascend into the hill of' -6049 ,He that .hatn dean hands,. anct.„'a nabbath, the 'Jews. were solemnly 'call. • .. month, -when! the first faint , glici0e: of. feast of Weeks or pentecost,, and the, with Iniquity And. the Shiemn inept- BitainesS .Areliives, has' re'O'hntly bee* • • ing,", God cannet,•"endfix:e th, e,. coin,. b, Ina,- formed:in 'tendon.' ./ts•plirPO„se ,is ttiti.... ' .7i'`Yatirliew MoOns;" Nein. :28i 11-15 ofInlainesn Men and 'firnis te prevent Seta ferth' the siterifies tha are te, 140 further ,'destruotion of, Papers', Which,. ', : t\ offered' in . the , teinPle 'on. 'th first of 'are likely •'.tti he. Of...Valne • to • : CCO,': ' ' :•Tfine.:Isaii105; -.bail to.. he a ,.1i1.0- "Ali setil.::hateth; .0,e'y, are, a trouble storage space; the ccninCil honei..,to , • .phet. Caine, in 1he year or King :TJa:. Mite . ine;• '. I ain .WearY, ..tif., hearint arrange . their deposit*: in..puhli,91ihra:, • ziah'e: death, , MO: :: 55 . , Reieklah'i, theni," . Ueavenly' wearineee and 'dis.,,, ries. ' The 'first- object *ill bete 7e,Orr'. sichnesi, .I3,.c„,„70, . the:great° inva.non gust at:. ibis' .. format religion,'. acCorn;". \ 114.a. register Of ill 1)tteineas reeordS. by ..Sennacherih,...B.C. :7(11: The. deep.: panted by social sins and ,aliciminable: ore than'160.Years old hY,Ineans, til. • :of. Hezekiab; .)3.0:'. 615. The 'death: Of. ' wickedness, ,cotild hardlY • ..toe'T-'more :Oliestionnairea...te ,firms.. 'It the- .ovin-.;:. . ets pg . Sodorn.".. Isaiah • bide , hie list.. dread calamity, the,,Peeple .,shOlild lift -niers not to , make excuse's, 'even to up,: their hands tO God in supPlication. tliem.sely.esi,.• but to. listen to MA'S'. ."I viii-VnIde iffine eyes- fiom .you;!. Ae *Ord. !Vive vat ..unelf .the lay; Of ' is .iiiid in Prov. 1:, 2&: "Then „shall. pur.:Ged,:ie.pepple• of ,Gemotran.lOt they, call . open •Me, het ..1 will not 'an., 'not fhe .peoile. Ocase themselvee on siver: tbeY Shaft seek' the early, but aceaunt ' of the sins • of,. their rulers. • they...wilt, not, Ind flie." . lrea,';.wlicin ye • Make 'Many prayers;' I:. will 'not hear, , They Will not be heard for their Much, speaking,. "Yenr bands are4full ef: liltiotl:";: . Their hands Were • liter, •el. murder of Ienah 'himself; lint, else 'God seestr,me,' we .:'aye always' to re-: -wherever- there has .11een.. eny , senile .hOlds lour !meat secret', tipede, "Cease twcia4botti.,ge .Ttliel..eleTa'an'usi.igii).f:Oin.:1.:4.41.'ne,,e.d'h:,::' Pdaitive ' side Of 'religion. .."Seek jes- a. plat life and ,remain 'sluggish. 3tis- Must 'he ; earnest': th..kiiii endeaVer to, hehd ,eircumstatiees, to get au insight the.: Oppressed, judge the 'fitherteae,4 plead fer 'the Widow,!' Md fer " . the. ou an try i I inogrs ; w..j nisotoi eN.yes...., 41 phr 'e, ioor fi, h..ii:Itne,Sr, ,, c. soyi To:. cloee to :the. verY heart of the. Moelie nether, Saitti lehevah." , Let us, end' this: deplOrable, Matter.. says ,3ehOrith, "though .yoUr sina be as' Scarlet, they .they be. red like .crimeen, they:--ehaii he' Ss wool." The' 4suittriCe 'ef..,Gtid'if tEdr00111.. Toronto;—A. " :bathroom for every bedreein will be ;found in the home. Of the . • future, and William :C. Groeniger, chairs ran of the research committee, in addressing the con-. ventron. of the American},' Society of Sanitary. F"ngineering recently. ' In Columbia, Ohio, hotel rooms had. been constructed with two bathrooms • connected with each" room, andthey. had been, .popular, :he state ..__._ d,_ke • Pointed out the' opportunity which" T��r irCB sanitary engineer and the •architect•. during the planning ,of the . building;: Business Firm Itecorcis 'Sought For Historians cet.extRiTlet' FOR if Tet -t, mtf- Now lb SE.' FAMOUS: ApPle. crop May. \phis! 40,000 Barrels •,folk'a„ ore err* this year mai tiny . .• „between '35,000 And'. 40,000 • barralif : ..The .Situation Indiesites. thnt Mere this Y'ear„ addathe representative,. la ...Although theKaPPlea, affected:: dining the gO)Wing.'seasea. the. drey, 'cliffe where 'the sea foam. Dark pines: and the. mountains, Their anew'. caPe in the. mist, Pennies and ;." Roadways, flower • boidered,'.. Then COniee ;radiant 'starlight Moonlight's silVer magic And night's veiled mysterY. --crea* W. ilobart, in "poetry • •