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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-02-12, Page 3British Warship Receives Blessing • ScriPtural, • .R.eadings,,eprayer. • ,s• a•nd Hymn Form Ceremony, . . . • Several. things are striking about•the British custom o .bleafi- lx4 a warship ete it eaten the serice and goes off to battle duty. When Ha M. destroyer Lively was sent out, Scriptural readinge, prayer, and a hymn • formed the - ceremony. • Part eat. theereading was • from. the 107th Psalm -a• the.' One which has •those fine verses about "they • that .go'clow.n.to the -tsea .in ships." From the..New-Testattient waatake. en • part ,of the sixth chapter . of • • • • Ephelia,n§, including , the. verse: . For We,:wrestle not ageidst:- fleali aid tblood, 1- but :against• • principalities,agalest Powers, • • against rulersof the darkness • 'Of this world„ against apirit- • izal wickedness.in high'places. • .• -Did the byre'''speak of • the. •• might. Of guns and torpedoes; of armament ereaireraftl. •No. The '. • .sailors• sang, -d..`0 God, Our Help... in 'Ages Past." And in the, forme •• ihTe- • crew the Captain asked:, "What , . do. ye fear, seeing that Pod the a • Father is with you?" ....And the ship's cempiny 'replied:. 'We -•fear •-nothing."•', -• • • - • :Shortly. thereafter • the...Lively,. • • "7 -171 --it Uyed--1" Tigertitialeaft trittellieee` ' ---a-dade---territneati battle and was . un - teethed .e.1•.. •• Vitamin ,C Found In- Siniple Foods nn. Certain Vegetables and Ca- -- rue Fruits Contain Apprec. • 'able Quantities "'- . • Nebncitadneaar ate' grass: the•, . . • British -loam -en eof the- •-•eightee•ntlid • century . drank raw •letnerar juke:. •.. the • Alaskan miners in the. gold rush drnk. pine needle tea: and • , • the :English • mother today gives . her children strritp,Of rose- hips.. • • Not .becauen anY. 'of these con- • eoctioes are 1 paetieularly pJea- ant, 1)4 .because •- their :high Vitae. • min C content. prevents that most • ' virulent of..vitamin-deficiency . ;eases known as Scuryy.. • e • • This' terrible ,chedition has • , •' al- ways been ptevelentaelierever diet •eestricted ' by poerts..War ord ,-..diantineeelTeeteeditneMeo.fzidiiteentteenee • ideeitseaniiidisitodlinoli.lx»SlikimikViili • • easify•aseeitledearerhise ethseetreie •- every hthisewife 'remembers the ' • amportence of , Vitamin C when ilanning trie family meals; tionateedd- --anfetheaDeinit of • Pe-nsions .and 'Health advise.' : • - Fortnately' for the family .food • . budget; Vitamin. C is present :•in. - appreciable •quantity in such sine. • phi foods as potateeie andepar.1. snips, feesh••cebbege, er, turnips, beet tops, spinach and watercress; Eaten raw they would . give the.highst valu, end faulty,. • .cooking cati render there athirst . useless. So cook your potatoesi in their: skins:. plunge the -cab,. • bege into ' fast boiling,. water and cook rapidly with a lid. on the .• saucepan . for not more. .han 710 • minutes: spinach needs only the • water- that clings to the leaves after washing. . Use •shredeled •ecabbage and watercress in salad .rather three lettuce.. Fresh oranges, grapefruit and•.. lemons ale so .rich in •Vitamin C that four ounces of juice.e day is sulfideet tor an adult. Tire that quantity is needed ,ef tomato • ...juice, fresh or a canned. Bananas are n valuable food, -for , small children, Ovid Vitamin .0 con - lent --11has-helped dhem :reputation of being indigestible. Suggestions For Sugar. Rationing. • Laura Pepper, chief of the ag- riultere department's consumer service section, has come to the • rescue Of Cetnidinn hthieewivee • . with a handful- el suggestions to help them get by. with less sugar under the bee. rationing plan. • She forecast I return to pepu. • letity dor plain, unfrsted' 4akes and suggested mere fruit .should be used, "Syrup and honey ate gook. Miter substitute," • she said. ."01 • course, we don't know- yet what 'quantities will be available but use them ' to sweeten breakfast eedread Ilaieine are good aa. , cereat-sweetener, too. -And don't wate- sugar in. the bottom of eat', fde and tea cups." • ., . • • Here are scone more of 'er. • • •• sugar -saving suggestions— I. Choose. recipes requirittg the . least iiiiMunt of sager, 2. dieke cakes withe.ut frosting. 3. idse fruits—frsh, dried or preserved—for desserts place Of desserts. rich in sugar. 4. 13Ake apples •or , pears with. • sown syrup. Cook dried' frnit in water in which it has been soaked; if Miter is neded, add it aft ee the . fruit is • coOked Red while it • is still warth. . , • desseseritiaisreeeseesaw".:. ' • • • QN GUARD • farrow had a swell case of •Caffeine Nerves from to• o laud; CA and coffee. Eveo ids a friends avoided him. Then someone put hin' 4:wise and • persuaded him to drink Postutn. Thi;rty days latr he was the most popular man in town, drat it" 'Mr. f. N. Coffee Nerves. • IR yen feel ppset dervept? mut irritablii..' • why not swim!: to delicious. Posting* sight away? It has absolutely no caffein• e &Iect an nerves, heart. or stomach - treenomida, too. 'order Postern today. . • .. • ' • CHAPTER 42 Two Packages - Thiededasd-not-eery,-; Seitrafeierciettad to the attorney, :but neither was the alternative. He, did not quite • helieveLthat -1VlositY Would let- his Men go as .far as the Dianeaid 7 • Sash • owner had indicated, but .• dark rumors of his methods had been' bruited about the Own. Also, Silcott had told hith of the recent attacks on his fife. . After all this was .the fight of the Arm: jo grant .purchasers. _Their law. • yer was employed to handle only the legal end of, it. Stratton un- locked the Safe and handed the • Pendara letters to Jim': "I don't need to, tell You -how inipdrtant these are to --our suit," • he said. "Yoe'll be carefdl of • them. Will yeti take" them 'to the bank?• ' You can't •tonight. • Its closed:" • • • Jim smiled. • "If ' you . knew where: d was going to put them they •might As well be in your • safe. When Prentiss inquires, just refer him to me." . "If he does," corrected , The attorney watched his client going dowe the street,. his slim. .:,!•ThenteereadkiteudeagalrontonnthIndaltiwd. • d'''':fdff&daea-vaseesemekldidtgedislienreeethikei, cool and reckIees youth that hi-. • spired confidence. • AS Jim moved don the street toward the plazahe became :Severe: -4.1tat--jiLd-waseiteing_follo_wed heda ltlexican vaquero. The man mjght simply be going in the same direc- tion es Silcott, er he might have • been deputed to trail Iha. Jim decided to find opt. He- stepped into a drygoode store and bought a shirt. When 'he came out the vaquero was looking in the , show .window at same • gay bandanna handkerhiefs, Sileott Trailed • Jim crossed the plaza, his sha- dow in attendnce. At a second Store he • hbught some wrapping paper and a ball of string. From there he • went to his hotel end wrapped two packages.. In one were the Gandarad letters, and in the other a folded copy of the latest issue of the "Ner Mexican:" With a pencil he marked one of the little parcels in order not to mike a miteke. lie had been invited to the Win. rims for supper and he Made hims self as presentable as pessible. There was a young woman there daefore whom it was_importanteto.. him that he appear at his best. • FINE CUT Founded hy the late k. E. Cross in 1885, the A-SeVen Ranh near Nanton, Alberta, le famous to this day for the hih-grde grass. fed beer tattle which the ranch raises and shiptell over Canada. lelleate 6-of-Me- A..itEVEN RANCH One of the packages- he, concealed inside hie shirt. 'The second one . ahteeptitein ifteecoatFpoeket —To" bee - fully dressed, took out and 'tested the revolver strapped in a alitilater underneath his left. arm, and• • ilieri replieed: calerillir: The'• vaquero was still •on the • job. He sauntered. .after Silcott to the postoffice and from the Winch*, watehed him take the per:. cel freinhis, coat pocket 'ind edlee 'Preirleei there alweYe the dress it. His Laud- dirddddidd-ddda--elnerelis--Often iteee-da-platii evelette— building. Frequently it could do the Diamond man :hand the package in , fez Weighing, 'buy fi•etli' coat ofeepeant. Cen- gregations are not large. Some - tam -,t1 and leave it with the clerk times, the minister, or1'student mis- to be sent to its destination. sionary,. has only a dozen or So ' • Jitn, had, one mare„ elleteamake, 4 gt the, services . Often, bufSide. as. before hp reported' t the Win- sista/lee has •to be •given to help cloths. He stopped at a saddlery the finances. ' store just below ,the plaza to see , But, even 'if as many' people as its prOprietor, an old friend who -might do not attend these little had ridden the Welsh country of • thurches, they still play a big, • Texas.with his father. 1 . • part. in the community life. Thy Frorn the doorway, Jim called are the gathering Places for, the in chderily, "How: you making' it people, who are struggling te keep with that saddle I •ordered, old- prewressive, thought and Practical tinier?" deeds on a high plane., -• • • There e are :Ionics who make :fun of •these • little country churches -in.-the villages on the 'plains. Those who do fail to upderstand some. !,„r4leue,,nneddenseeeeedeaw.deddandatdie.„.tathang. of the depth., et meaning that:, • . .."..*:..4••••.4, • • • • 4 • •Machine •gni .-:is Seattle in Raffles Sduart. ° • .. of the store. •4,1 weld sack the saddle and shipidt, but if .you're gonaa be in rot Might As 'Well. pick it•up." t jim'a-topped a-thoment--Ttrthe entaance. The vaquero and an. other rrian• were lounging outside the 'door of the adjoining ealoon. (Continued' N'ext Week) _ ThPyajrjeChjjyc In Community Lif They Play a �g 'Par, Sa The Windsor Star In the small tawny on the •Ca •1',7"": aseesseessesiedeadreeted.. ,..,.1121.1efTdialtdeetedreed,`''''* • I Ir , 1•10 • ••• •• • • • ' • • '• • . ' .-edeeee., tideeee,- ;7*' •• .0 .4 4°, A A A.A0AnAnigenieri°' • TARE TALKS Vitamins• From • .Citrus 'Fruit- • • We are told that at -this time of year, the, majority of people -- begin to show the .results of • a de- '•• fitheney in Vitamins, especially those from the citrus 'fruits.. Of • course tomatoes and tomato juice also contain these same . valuable aids -to health. To help increase. our vitamin • intake. it. is advisable to check up on salad. menus. It is wise before iftring ishere, to concentrate green salads. , • Use. plenty of choPped cabbage, Parsley'. and, celery; grated turniii•. • and .-carrots are . ititiodapiendid. I .. .hae.e1. had d-seVerat. .requests for more- refrigerator recipes. • • This seems an opportune.' tithe to give these: recipee. -usieg•the' fruits: • , d Orange Sherbet tablespoon ...ginoulated gelati.n • . 1 quart water • ' 2 cups sager , 4 orange' ' ' . 1 lemons • " • • • • . . -1 •egt. yolk (beatee) • - 1 egg. white,,(stiffly beaten) • - Soak the gelatin• in 1 cup 'et the cold. water.- Place the remains . ing three :mites of water with the -arid- being to-- Remove. from' the .' Jr -• stove, the tele in and -sir until dissolved. Set aside tie cool - rotary egg bater. Return tod the reezing- tray untit firtm This is a few/rite ice and you will find • the family rarely tires of it. Fairyland Spougea, 3 tablespoons cold water 1 cup boiling grape juice dup granulated sugar 1ti tablespoons lemon juice 14. tea•spon salt 1.% tablespoos gelatin powder 1 • egg white e Ye cup shredded cocoakt 24 cup died marshinalliWs Soak gelatin in celd water.' Bring grapejulee to. boil and Add • the gelatin: Stir until dissolvd. Cook; and. when partially set beat in the stiffly beaten' egg white. Fold in the cocoanut ,and marsh •inettioes. Pile in 'sherbet. gasses, an& serve with yellow custard sauce and whipped ceem, Servos arm-faut : Frozen Delight Here isa fruit dessertthat you • will find' attractive—a • combines tin of frozeo cream, that is really a :mousse, and blended -fruits. 1 cup heavy creain 2 tablespoons powdered sugar 2 tah14poons white corn. syrup , Lithe flavoring •• Greeljavegetahle coloring •Diced canned pears Diced bananas Whipped cream e. • • Bottled cherries • „ Whip cream to consistencyof eustatd sauce—yliiigaga-lean& e • _Grate •same af the peel .of 'the . • corn syrup, Flavor to taste with lime flavoring. Tint delicately with green vegetable eoloring. • Freeze in pan of mechanical re- frigertdr. kherbet glase • ses des fall of mieted bananati and pears diced and drained. TOP with the lime thoussa and garnish with- lightly sweetened whipped cream • and halves of green. or red e herries:, • „ Chanibers weleosties personal letters [Conk laterested reader*. Kite • in • Plentied to receive attaggetationa' On tartlets for her eollusun. and la: even acady to iisten to your “pet - peeves. Request/ for recijies or speeini Menus are in order. Address. your letters to "MIs- Sadie 11. Chola- bent. 73 West Atieltifilie . Streit, •To - •r °Mo". Seed atrunped se1f,addrese4 mai elope if you *viols a reply. No Covered Wagon • For Tiiis •Travarei • It. was • a •zeceptly, atrie4 .Eurepeai ieho Called at the In.; • formation Office of the' Canadian National Railways in Bonaaetature Station,' anii inpuited: "At 'what hew- can I leave for Cleveland?" 1 • • "By Bffal?" countered the Information Cie k having in mind variations ro tint. °.`Coh,• no, by train," responded' • the would-be teavellet: - • •• substitutes Per deather,„ cork and Songe. hetve ibeen dtee • odageSsandleinns.- Sq:ueeieeeut— Ys the 'juice and strein through a sieve, • Add the grated orange and' letno:n rind and juice to the- n, • gelatin mixture; - then add the beaten- egg yolk and mix. Pbce Alteeireeeing tay„ eta mechane ical refrigerator. When half frozen, -add the stiffly beaten egg white' and beet thoroqghly with a Horner Caldwell was a big lank man cloee to slity with. a long reach of well-reuseted Binh. • He had a lean bony face with a hawk - • FINE PICTURES eaegteantimg.-Ji enateaeheareativiegeizletita brows. Even in the- store he were- - g1131e1.1=-"Pee'Ple'433-4"N'et° a wide- sombrero and cowboy who never bother- be go to -church boots into the tops of which the would -esitate to see the prairies bereft of tiipir churches. All retail legs of hit jeans•were thrust. The itusie and: all deneininetidaldgtve their If he was surmised at this rf- coastruettve ideas 'to the general cause. erenee • to the order .for • a saddle 1n these clays when Europe is in never mentioneel to him before he a flames because the .churehs Were ' gave no Sign- of it. -Pehaps Si]. forgaten, keep in Mind that thoee cott's winktipped hiln.off:• 'MOO prairiechurches stand far "Why, I'm 'inakin' 'right' smart ••something which cannot be ex - progress," he said. "But I didn't . pressed in tangible form. • expect youhere so soon: had . •' •- • . sethe trouble fixing' up the. skirt with the, eudadero just -the. way you wantedit. You're such a par- • • W. ;itch Your Furs ticelar buzzard, Red. Come along • •• • • • in ad have a look-see." Don't let fut coats getthatted Jim walked, into the store and and 'dimpled. The eureat remedy pretended 'toexamine the tree of is •to have a small-sied turkish , a saddle which rested on a frame towel keptready on the shelf in and had not yet been cerepletely the coat closet tor the exclusive draped. purpose of lerushing your coat. • "It's shaping line,". he said. • At least One& a week, Wipe the "Listen, Horner. I'm being watch,d. entire coat, inside and out, bri.tsh- ed.' Keep up talk about the ing, the • fur gently with long saddle." strokes in one direction. Go over Cadwe11talked, his eyes on Sil. ••, the whoe' coat -hack, front, col- eott who had drawn. s parcel from • lar and sleeves. You will be sur - under his coat and was apparent- prised at the amount of dustthatly studying a;pair • of •saddiebegs. • will .collect on the turkish towel, close at hand. • and rash at- tlie beautiful gloss e "Tell me • if Im being noticed' of tide fur after its bruhing. • right BA,". Sileat - On ABoeiAT you "No,: sir," Caldwell told him, ,want to look reAlly elegatite have after a swift look etiwArd the -another person gb over the coat • dear. claim you're wrong about thelast thing after you liaye put that. What. does a .kid •like you it on.• know- about the fit of the baste? I've not only made saddles Dee rid 'Em a -plenty befere. you were -weaned." • • Jim's hand, meving swiftly, • . transferred the package to one of the • pockets of the saddlebags. "All right. All right." Be seethed to concede the po-int. "You doo't need .to get on the prod, Hoer,: because I like a saddlethe waY' like it. I've forked a few in pisi• ti • if I. airdt old lelethusaleh like you. His vocie dropped a note, but t •too 'obviously. "I'll come and get it myself when I'm ready." o "Thats all right.' They had begun • to move toward the front DIRTit HANDKgR CHIEFS ? 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