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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-03-26, Page 6
(of course) in looked rather — "H.shingle brothertheir or a WEEKLY CASH PRIZES i. Mary Pickford as she arrived at Newark'.airport ironi butter and sfprinkle with sugar. Bake in hot oven (400 F.) 40 minutes, or until done. Let stand in pan fox’ several minutes. : Invert pan.,to re move them. Makes 18 rolls-- sense.” i World By Mair M. Morgan ’Tis plain to me,” said the farmer s wife, Those boys will make their marks in life. ‘ 1 They never were made to handle a hoe, And at once to college .they ought to g° ' 4 • Yes, John and Henry—*tiap clear to me— "Gfeat“fiTen"“inthis -.worM-jstrer sure ~to; ' .be; But Tom, he’s little.above_a fool— So J-ohn and Henry must* go to - school.” i "Now, really, yfife,” quoth Farmer ° Bijown " . ' •, As he .set his mug of cider down.; “Tom dobs more work in a day, for .me, Thah both of his brothers do in three. ' ’- • Book learnin’ will never plant beans- or corn, x Nor hoe. .potatoes—sure as you’re born; Nor mend a rod of broken fence; For my part give me common sense.” But his wife the'roost was bound to . rule, And so "the boys” were sent to . school;. ’ ■ While Tom, of course,, was left be hind,, . ' ■ i'l- For his mother said he had no mind|. -* *' . ... Five years at school ; the studenit spent, Then each one- into business went; John learned to play the flute and fiddle .... And parted his hair • the middle. Though •■ his . brother. higher than he, And hung- out his ' Brown, M.D.” . t, h ' /> Friday’s fish dinner is topped off with a fruit dessert and glazed cin namon rolls made in just two hours from' Cake flour that responds quick* .Uy to leavening. Saturday’s casual dinner becomes important with maple nut cup cakes, and Washington Pie / with a creamy filling is a perfect finish for Sunday’s supper.- ' Sunday breakfast trailed out half the morning, Sunday dinner with its ' big roast, Sunday supper with; its guests—these all take the rest out of Sunday for Mother even though most r ; Mothers love this day with all the family at home and their friends at the fireside in the evening. But the day can be lightened foi* Mother with a- little .planning for Friday and Sa turday baking. J '. Rolls to ' be toasted for Sunday ..breakfast or supper can be baked on Friday, and cinnamon rolls which a're easily.. ipfa4fe-in.... ’''^ov'er-'i5oll’s •d-and buttered. ’ 1Y2 tablespoons sugar. ' 4 cup,s sifted cake flour (about). .% tablespoon, cinnamon. 1*3 cup. sugar. ' « ; 1 cup’-milk scalded.* , 4 egg slightly beaten, cup curt-ants. ’ . 4 tablespoons- butter. . l'cake compressed yeast. • % teaspoon .salt-. ' / - % cup sugar.’ - 11^ tablespoon's butter or othet> shortening.’ Add sugar to milk, cool to luke warm, j| add yeast, • and stir . until smooth; Add- Vs of flour, then egg, ' qalt, and butter, beating well. Add remaining flour- (enough to make as soft a dough as can be handled). Knead gently until smooth. Place in greased bowl, cover and let rise in Warm place, until double in bplk. Press edges of dough to eentre, . working it down- slightly, Turn ■dough over and. let rise again until double in bulk. Roll, in sheet Vi inch thick,'.sprinkle with currants, sugar, and cinnamon. Dot with butter. Rjoll as for jelly rollj-cut jn Idnch slices. Plate cut-sidfl down in pan that has been sprinkled with , sugar and dotted With butter. -Let rise until double in bulk. -Brush with additional melted Meanwhile, at home, ; Tom, ; ............. . ._____ Had taken a notion into his head; . Though he said not a word but trim- " med his trees AnXl^hoecl'Tiis - corn and * sowed Ins' peas; - - ■ ‘ But somehow, either "by hook crook,” He managed' to read full many ■ book, . « ' Well the war broke out; and ‘.‘Cap tain Tom,’’ To battle a hundred soldiers led, And when the rebel flag .went down Came marching home aV "General Brown.” • Winter meals, with ; their roasts, stews, puddings and pids are due for a change now that Spring is here, The wise housewife will Avant to devote less-time in her kitchen, ^con sequently she will refer to her files for one of. those combination-main- course ’dishes. Every home-maker has^'at least one dish that she has concocted out of this- and that, which has surprised the family by it’s- de licious flavor. . * Such a dish is lima beans, combin ed with left-over meat, fish, vege tables, or cheese, seasoned with on- ■ahothear combination which is equally • economical? ■ a ' Here is an opportunity for, the thrifty housewife;i Each week we are offering a cash ljprize for the most economical, tasty- main-course dish., Recipes calling for detailed ingred ients and involved method of prepar ation will not be considered. One, dollar will be ‘ paid for each recipe selected for publication. HOW TO ENTER CONTEST Plainly write or print out the in gredients and method of your fav orite main-course dish and send in fogethei* with name and address Household- Science, Room 421, West Adelaide Street, Toronto* * 9 to 73 No Announcements to Make. But « \ 'HHI <■ ¥ / i 1 " IO ■ ■ aB?'■ Molly- Sfie said she had no announcements to make..,, about rumored engagement to Buddy Rogers, but has not turned back on romance. •. all ye. workers 7:22, 23 and Psalm (5:8). „The Lord d?Q.es~not* -itn o w- -t-hesc -people. Ji.ecaus.fl. they had never become hi^t^-Conver- sion. •‘There shall be ihe weeping and the gnashing of teeth, when ye shall so© Abraham and Issue and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the lyngdom- of God-, and yourselves cast, forth with-’ out.” These words are .scarcely In need of comment; their best comment, is our trembling prayer that they majt; ; not be true of us.” 4 __ "And they shall, come from the east and wes|, and from (he north and uthe- south,-mid shall sit dowu ‘fh. tire king»^. dom of God.” ij’ho■ fdur’corners of the. earth here referred to' indicate that) thore who will sit dqwn in-tlm king-, d'ujn of. God shall .come, from afl -thfl; ■mi-tioiis of the earth; No man-fe ex-' clutkd from- such -ail' otoriial .prlvll-) ej;y> •hec'lH s^ of his ;nationality, his colour, or his lack of privileges, but---, only because lie- himself refuses to enter the narrow door., ' ‘ And behold, tlierii are last- Who shall be first, and there are first who shall be last. (See Mat.t..«..i9:,30; 20:16), .. The last here are probably those who, from all natural circumstances' and external appearances' would have, no right to..the privileges of the kkEgJoin of God, *but whose liearts had been yielded to Christ, andi who, because , of this,- wore given first place In hit kingdom. Those who" are first, here, and ibis- referred to the Jewisih P€d*. pie, who wore first in the privilege of possessing the Old Testament Scrip-'' turcs, tho templfe in Jerusalem,. ain<i a knowledge of the true God, In spitfl of all their privileges have refused the. Lord Jesus Christ, andj shall be last1 that is, they shall be excluded fro.t/.j God’s elcrnal kingdom. ■■ t * What’s Ahead? The London Daily Herald reports that the Government, is constructing gigantic ' underg'round steel tanks embedded in cement in which to' store the oil supplies for the ’Navy, Hitherto the fuel has "been kept in huge tank? above'the. surface, which, would bo shining marks in the eveht of an enemy airplaner-raid. .Science •is advancing bO' j apidJy with effec tive engines \ of destruction that governments are kept busy in.vent- Repaired the house and broken fence, But he went' to work on the farm .. again,. • . _* Planted his corn and sowed his grain,. And people said he had "common Now, common sense was rather rare, And the State1 House needed a por tion; there; So our "family dunce” moved into • . .town, .. ....... ”, '......................... And people called him "Governor Brown;” And his brothers, who went to the city school, Came home to live with mother’s fool. ' '. symbolic meaning..It is malice .and wickedness as; constrasted with sin cerity and truth (1 Co'r 5:6-S) j .eAnd—he -went- on—Ws -way. through cities- and villages-, teaching .'and journeying on’ unto Jerusalem.” The definite time of this journey is not stated. We are possibly pointed back to 9:51. This is Christ’s , last jottimey to Jerusalem, ending in his death. “And one said unto him, Lord, are they few that are saved?’*'.This quest ion may have arisen In the mind -of the speaker because of the'”.preceding teachings of Christ. More probably, however, it was a superficial inquiry concerning=»a. matter frequently dis cussed by Jews, of that time. Many Christians today Can'ask siliy quest ions, which, even if the answer were known would not be, of any definite profit, as, Whom did Cain, marry? the answer to which, of course, is that he married his sister, but, when pe^- ’ pie Who ask these questions are an swered, they simply go on to another group and continue to ask -the jsame .^questions. "And he* said unto , them.” "Strive to enter in by the, narrow door.”, Christ did not answer the ques-. LESSOW^XIH —TV! arch '29th JESUS EXPLAINS THE KINGDOM — Luke 13./ •Golden Text — "They shall come down from the east and wesi, and from the north arid south, and shall < sit clown in the kingdom of God, »— Luke 13:29. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time — November and December A.D., 29. . ' ■ Place —•’ Peraea. "Why. has God a right-to expect fruitfulness iii, our Jives? What kind of people today have a dead, selfish,, hard religion such as this ruler of the. synagogue had,” . <■ . "He said, therefore. Unto, what ig the kingdom of God like, and where- unto shall I Jikeu it?” The parable of the mustard seed is found in both the other sypoptic Gospels (Matt. 13:31* 32; Mark 4 30, 32). Christ'would seem to ask the .question as .to what'the kingdom of God is like at this point, because many of his bearers probably ing safety devices for the people and •their wares, T.o be safe from each other, men may in time have to build subterranean shelters, .every, where. 3 W.F. — —.... —.—■■ ■ hadlncorrect ideas of wllat the king-, dom of God really should be. "It is like unto a grain of mustard, seed,, which a man took and cast into his own garden; 'and.it grew, and be came a tree;, and jthe birds of the hfea- veh lodged in the branches. thereof.” The grain of mustard seed developing intp a.great tree is not the.’sigii of> the progress of Christianity, but that of an- abnormal growth, “so that there is rOoni for birds' to lodge iii the branches. The' birds are symbolic of evil things. . • "And again he said. Whercunto shall I liken the kingdom of God? It- is like unto leaven, which a woman took and hid in three .measures of' liieal, till it was all leavened.” We must not. interpret this parable, .as many do, as the teaching of Christ, •that the leaven is the gospel, the nipal is the world, and that the whole world is ultimately to be converted to the gospel. Leaven, when referred to symbolically or typically is always mentioned' in. the Old Testament in an .evil sense (Gen. 19:3; ES. 12;8, 15-29, 34, 39; 13, 3-7; 23:15, 18; 29:2, 23; 34 18, 25'; Lev. 2:4, 5, 11;, 6:16, 17; 7:12 13; 8:2, 26; 10:12; 23:6-17; Num. ,6: 15,'17, 19; 9:11; 28:17;“Deut-. 1.6:3, 4, 8,16; Ainos 4:5). The use of the word In the. New Testament explains its ThrLt i-s :a matter for Almighty God. ■ "For many, I say unto you, shall seek to enter in .and ■ shall not be able.” Jesus does not say that, there are-many who strive in vain' (o-ent-er but that there will be many who will, seek In vain to en’teg, .after'the time of salvation* is- .past. lThps0 who con tinue to strive now succeed. "When onc.e tlio ; master of the house is risen up, and hath shut.'to the. door, and ye begin to stand with- cut, and to knock at the door, saying Lord, open-to'us;, and- lie shall answer, and say to .you, I know ytnr notwylimee ■ ye are." There is a time, when-it- Is too late to seek admission into i-'t kingdom o’f God. That time is. afiei- life on .this earth. .r—■ • "Then si /all ye twin to Say, Wc did , eat tlnd drink in thy* presence, and •tliou didst teach in our streets.’’ These people, made. the. 'great mistake of'as- sumihg that, a physical acquaintance With fh-e Lord Jesus would gain them entrance info the Kingdom of God,, •whertas the. only way- in which they could enter the Kingdom would ■ be through a surrender of Ihoir 'sihs and selfishness, ami a- real following of Christ-himself, .walking in-'obedience do him. 'J<k ’ . ' "And lie shall say,.I t<ll’ >on,. I know not .whencp ye are;, depart from me, For the “Miss” An adorable „pink grosgrain ribbon bow accepts the shirt, cel lar of this darling little blue cham bray princess dress,. It may ha-ye brief - puffed. sleeves or long ■ sleeves, slightly full toward the ' wrist and cju.ffed. ■ ' . ; < _ . No yijwst”. seams to ■ join, ^makes', if- very, quickly fashioned. this .cute dress is lovely jn any of the cottons of the gingham-' ■typ.e, quaint a'nd'. smart x?a.li,co. prints,- challis prints,' linens or in plain or printed tub silks. . ' Style No; 2GG!) is designed for ‘•izes G, ■?, 10 and 12'yearn Size S requires 2^ yards of.LU-inch - material■ withyard of 3-inch - ...ribbon for bow. . 7- i HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size of.pattern wanted. Enclose 1 Sc in stamps or coin (coin preferred): wrap ,t carefully, and atWre„ yovr. order to Wilson pattcrn Seryfce, 73 West Adelaide Street,' Torontoj ’ ........_!__i •. FU MANCHU Shinning Little Knives ’•fl "The man drSw closer to •H 4 A "—_ ------- --—_— By Sax Rohmer i»e. »•. , His faco was yellow, with the »trangest eyes! He bent over me, I saw ho.had1 in his hands ah open case of shining little knives and other - instruments ...'