HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-10-11, Page 7BY Mair M Morgan`. • _.
PERFECT CUP OF TES:
The Salads Teat Company • offer
the following• suggestions for secur
ing the bee;' results in- making' tea:
a •. First use 'atea of good quality,, Sec-
, end, use fresh water always. •Third
• us , an. earthenware teapot Scald 'out
the�,put•to make it warm 'place in it
a level teaspoonful of tea 'for each,
cup„•dVsired and :one for the pot, add
freshly, boiling 'water, allow'to ste4p
for five :minutes. and stir slightly 'be -
fpr,' serVing„
e-'pr•'serviing 'iea.'.made:,:according to
rules w`rih-be fragrantand de-.•
,licious; ' •
65PIECES OF :CLQ2'II
At the Hugh •John MacDonald com-
munity' ,centre, Winnipeg, adress for':
a twoyear old,, girl was composed of
05 pieces of cloth. It was made. by a
woman of the .community -A 'pair' of
blue pants fora little shaver was
made' from 36 odd scraps. The: origin
of bath were well disguised and 'did'
not resemble Jacob's coat of many
•
colors,.
"ERChI c1H"
Every once in awhile. 've'' come
across some mourner•' for ',the b'eaf>+ti-
fril and open-handed hospitality
other, days," and' right then' and there
'We begin to do battle. Per we prefer
• .the; modern. brand' of ho§pita?ity. It;
may not ".be, iii fact; we. su,lipese,' it;
isn't, as picturesque az the old. The
great hearths and gre"barirng h: aids
that•.'we.picture• on our' Christmas
cards' are no ;:more, 'tis true. But ad
.far as the housewife is. 'concerned,
they are well gone if . ii}: return 4he
'enjoy:-toda y'S . d.•
may continue to y a ..
junets to gracious entertaining -=
electric •gi+ills, percolators and toast
ers'that'tnake it possible fora hostess
• to.' take care 'of unlimited guests s with
h
ease. ders, . remove the • ..• brushfrom the
A late .leisurely breakfast which handle '(nulderd brushesare,• made
n, t
:Combines: breakfast .and lunch And that 'w;ay, you' ki ow), `and scrub aims,;'
'has conic to be own as "brunch" elbows,.; knees • and feet: No ice' :'hoes
' k
• ars °a ;:deli htfiil _ka -fo entert_alit the igorous brush.i igV. rcnaotes dis-
. off , � . fig .y
forniall : uest.s of all ages While ' coloration .and,scaliness. Incidentally,
gl,
new : ad ets miiriniize the •work daily, -massa 'iii' •of the back.stunulat-'
'the gadgets .. g g.;
u
e
es•circular o and wwrl 1
e' a i c ar •'�u small
' i � 'd res • .n 1
' n ncr dib e
to oh. eP
Table: and pimples :with in short
t ii ale .
Cogkii S ,ill
•.
e
g
l ieh
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• BEAUTY i4SSETS ''
In these days of; low decolletageo
a beautiful ,back, smooth' •shoulders.
'arid sno«^white''arms and elb'otrs are
as impprtant.'to a ,Wo}uan's„bea•uty, as
a perfect completion and, pearly'
teeth No evening gown'ean do.'jasti'ce
if your good 'grooming habits• are
.applied only to'face'and-neck.
Remember: thatl daily,. y'
t, the bath i
the frst, arid: Certainly+..the .iiiost, iin
I 'iortar t, ' stepto' daintiness'. and
},
beauty; Por instance; there'sthe
tie matter of a bath.••brush: There
should' be, one in'evegy, woman's bath -
morn, and•she should use it; every day.
If you don't. 'own a 'brush,, invest
one of the news, long -handled varieties.
with•..uuifoi•ni bristles• tha{t are fine:
and soft and which Will of 'irritate
the” cki r�
•
•
\\.1 en y4uvet 'thoroughly lY cleaned
hed
aid Massaged.. Your hack
and
sho d-
• Take., the _ electric :tori er w i :.:..,;... ,
After your.' thorough• bath;. pa;
. • 'sntomatically •'prevents •: too-lirownr ' . ,
neck, ' arms, back, shoulders, and
toast and insures the i iping hot,:non
.1e 's ;with a bod - lotion. oT .oi . Co1-
• , doggy'. variety -at ;'spy'•moment°which, ; g • y •
I figY o g ne 'or "toilet water? ,are ;Cas ' to :use
u''ma ,: ut • en: :a tra• -`'all ,e.'uipppd . �: , , Y •-
•o _.Y•P Y • . • and 'actuall`': wi11' keep the • skin_
withlass' : co M .. artment ;, dishes'. ire -y #r
„ -'111.6.°J11;:'. nd• bea` tiful;
'signetL, k0` •hold: • niauiialade,_ ,; butter,'
....cheese, relishesand. savories... , • ,..
.1"1.1 E" fl AIDS.
:The technique of table cookery u
,.:.__„ ..._ ._:yi•.• ., Tari u;
• arm 1e- but exacting. • First, of all : an any, and o ere' 'the virtues•
P'hat hark within' the vinegar. bottle;
n. piece of table equipment; .g
'• using any, „�,e • ;e
Wermvine ar. :ffectfvel' remove s.
e-:. ., oaster--wafRe _iiori r 1l - or :her
g, y
b .itt T=...
chafing, rush,•'ii sure that the .. fobd
Neat sharks or. stains' from mahogany
and, if .;one is, ,Willie " • to: use's 'medic
e . e on.'it or: in it': is read g
to b. , cook, ti, Y cum of elbow- grease acts as ' :dish
'and..that" all other utensils •are • at
g . '4:p
:dish
•, ' too. Lacquer: tables `'also respond •to;
,hind..
' the same treatment, but••the • vinegar, .
e•a'?first •course' be-
Tf there, it to, .b itis`l •the
-; thou h, cleans, ant to' �dul the
liance is' needed
gl'
fore the elec#-rc a
PPsurface. A rub. �+i h a soft cloth and'
. et `the -toasts • or iron-h'eat while the ',
1 } .- a spat of` ' raffii ' :successful] coin.,
Course is: being- eaten. . Thea
.p . Pa,. 1 Y
first e bag s Nag pa ;4s.
_- : feces -, . read:_ma _c , • r ...
the first Pmay-:, .. Pthose, math -,hairs . luedx:..'in *' s.. _.* .. • . Is -eying: -
g ) - - - � exclie uer or`sec'retary��of the tress-
q
b bel'
f
bat rthis::" leered. •• int •. bra
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'General Evangeline
'General Evangeline Booth; just 'elected international -
nowledging• cheers of,, the headquarters, staff .of •the.. xrny.
•1
�i 1 -h ,'.un
„Cheese,wra d n a • Cloth. -r
Sand
a Sch
,00l
1' 'become _�i _
w not m
Out f Vinegarit o
.oe
inouldy.or .dry. r ,
,HINTS F.OR<IIIKERS
Clean ,yoii,r ,pots. and . forks' byy
sprinkling•
them with wood ash from
the fire and rubbing :them: with a
bundle of (caves or grass. •Dig kni
ves, into, the ground to clean them,
•u on he bac
If soft soapis b t k
. a. lied
of. a nen' before cooking it can -be
wiped off . afterwards 'and : the'• soot
collected. will go with it:.
"'Stamp,.out your: fire, taking:•par-
ocular car:e.to.see;,that �the;''ends'; of
charred sticks - are not° alight.'
•Throw any ,hot, pieces into •a hog : Or
pond;
n.
l the" site
io d� n if ' ossib a water
n a d
1 P .,
or spread over ,:with a, layer of ,wet
earth or -sand:
MINTS' . '.
, J.
efrosting g
:itis or
. If. .tori` .have d • y .1r
bit too' soft and the"-layer,':cake is`iir-.
clined tQ slip' off unevenly; run a few
tooth -picks ':through' -the layers, hold-
ing•them in lace' ` until ` 'the a icing
P .h,.. g
,:.
haide. us • . r' •
shake ; he
'dirt
Instead of"trying-to a e,t_
,
out of . a new floor: mop 'after start-
-in to use• it,• -•brush -it -•-with- a -whisk-
broom. Themon. will always be fluffy
and Olean. :
When ,usin soda• to clear the drain
g,
in thesink, be sure to follow with'a
pan;:of boiling water so the soda and
grease • do not form' a soft soap.an
the drain pipe and close the drain,
Lesson ill—October 14; -The. Chris
tia and HiS -Bible.=Acts 8. 26-39.
tian
•
Golden Text—Oh, how,l, Mite, thy
law!' it : is. , m : 'mediation. all• the•
�s,, Y
1 9
da R 1 9:, .i'
Y-
E,,�
ES • N ITS STING
.THE L..,SSON ,1r
'Time—A.D. a,.6.
a _',uninhabited �untr:.
co
�Plac... TheY
so thwest; .of'Jeiu.,alenr.
u
"B ' - a " el' of the • Lord' s p ate
ut an ng ...e n . ,
'unto '.hi i ". Phili had been doing'
• work, ' and .it is not strange:
angelic, , a g.
e i'
that an, aijigel '..vas s•.nt to direct I nti
further: • God rewards.'•faithful': work
-'th more work.. "S,ayring, Arise, and.
" h uth unto :the, *AY
'o' :ward t e o .y
t
e :h--down:-from Jerusalem unto
'that go, t
"` Jerusale : is
Gaza.• -• I)owii lie arise m ...,
on 'high..ison g
the Coastal ' lain:. "The• same, is-
desert:"
s-
s,,, ,P
e " This :wa • .added',to'the direct
d sent. .T s s
•i a • order 'that Phili might dis=''
,ort n p ,Might
s :.'b ren th wo roads' u ich
aingiu..h beta.ee. �.t o.. h
joined Jerusalem• and Gaza. •
e n went." -A Ton
Alia •he' 'arose 'and g • refusal to; plead' his `cause before has
ee
will'
schoolel ewh r
the Sunday or s
r
seek to throw'light on the' Word: of
God.
"And,: he .said, •How.. can .;1, except
sone. one •shall, glade. me?" In these
days , of universal' ,Bible -study a man
is oc asionapy met with. who insists
on getting along along without ' "helps";
g
the' Bible itself is enough for hiin;
ecmmentaries would.. on
'' m
e .and
a r
only
hamper
s.wisdom
e h -of
confu_ him BO part
is to take advantage of every possible
assistance -in getting ' at the true
s (g .
meaning :of the Scriptures ."And' he
besought. I'hihi ' to ;come' it -and sit.
With, him Ire. did' not, hesitater . to
make a friend out of the •travel -w r
q 4,
and • to -admit his "own need
stranger,
of in'struc
I
''�passage�•
?vow toof.' the scripture
.
which he was readixrg was this."The
verses -quoted': here -ire Isa. 53 : -7;
8.:,-, '"He was `led.: as: a sheep.to. the
slaughter."The, prophet . spe'aks of
the: Messiah, and. his sacrificial death.
for the . sins 'of, the world:: "And as. a
lamb: before t his ;shearer id dumb, . so.
he'.'o 'eneth not. ` his: 'mouth." This
P ,
•prophecy was ' fulfilled : by • Christ's
journey of.sixty or ,-seventy miles
,miles
stretched • out before him. "`And be-
-hold--a -mangy-of E.thio ia." ' A;'- great;
country south of.`Egypt, :new. called
•Nubia,.and:..Abyssihia.' •"A "eunuch of
great, authority'` under Candace,:queen
of:'the 'Ethio 'Ethiopians.'"' The Candace, :: a
a the
name for. •th
' i.queens ' of )ti roe
...am �
n
northern kingdom of `Ethiopia,• just
as `,Pharaoh 'was ''the :name' of the
kings of Egypt.. "Who was, Over all
gYP
'tier• treasure.'"••Her` .chancellor ' of 'the
•pedal to..;the toasior justa.s thP'rgnr se' :
nay .bc"fitted-fbr wiar#-•agsi byx•-sjr ways em #>e''to Q tinch , 6ST7
1 • 1' 'C I ' 1
actin _
awkward a
g
for runch •ma be
This menu b Y
.c.. . •ir •i ' l
' to .. it . End dux
changed,of course, _ •u .. ,
ds'' d tastes.
need an
e • ,+ e
• e i long
• e' ' f iced d hon dew' n ,
Wedges, o y
i d
sera ble eggs with crisp bio 1
d gg
e ate..
bacon'•tppast cheese, .marmalade, d
r d 'coffee . .
bea,
ee' s(�E a
m or,
A mild ,ch se such .a d
cream 'is ; delicious with either'toast
date. bread andadds: an original,
org,
touch, to•.the breakfast.•
..
• And. here's the. recipe for date
One cup, bran, I.3:2" cups •'pastry
'`flour•• :1 ': 'caps whole wheat'.: flour
,. ids c p
5'teas oons., bakin :wile ,1'', tea•
P g p F,.
-a oon.'sal't, 1'Tcu' ••cho ed^;