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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-09-03, Page 6
W’W’' « Its plgeeen the shelf. Loktowaspre {middle-aged woman. ’For Mrs. Piper Not So Medera Westminster. $250,000 Worth of G©o& Being Brought Monthly By Tourists Toronto^-The Gk»be says in a de ■ spatch from ju .Ouawa correspon- , dent: •Ht . -Siwe the. SK»0 .customs exemption- to returnirag Canadian- tourists be came operative'and ujKto the end of July, or three toll months, a total of $75X385 worth of gores', has been brought into inis country free of duty and' in the form of travellers’ bag- " gage, or an average of a Bittle more than 825>0/X»O each of the three I months. '' ...... Jt ’ ’h™’ 7 I “When this pdriLtfcplar customs pro-' posal was .before the House Bast ses sion, some memtar of the. opposition expressed .the fear that this 'exemp tion , would result ■ in ■ a - flood of goods from'the United States reaching, pos sibly, as, high as -a year. “Ip May,-the-first month in. which . the exemption was* in force, the total ■ ■ ^amount-of goods' broughO’ in by tour- 1 • . • ’ e ■ -j -v. » ■ I ®sts ’^res '^as' iWith C3iiHrem. Sltaw Machine Capable of Good Work ’ • • j whseh, $107,172 was jrom .the ..United ‘ Sotmd Travels Tkrosgfi 'Fings’ Tips- tn Brain;' Espariments States, in June, when the tourist tra»- - ________________1 _____' fic was nearing its peak, the totaiKvas 4 - LONDON.—A treatment for teach ing deaf-mute, children normal.speech' was demonstrated to members of the OtpZogieal section .'off the Royal .&>. jriety -off Medicine by_ Philip JEranklin 1» -rr..... ............ z .W”; BRIDE By MARJORIE B. PEREGRINE • . * ' ■ . , i stayed with toe kindly doctor’s wife, doing housework in exchange for a home and the chance to go to school, she had come to love this friendly, CHAPTER I Lola Brewster stood on tiptoe to part the last gay breakfast plate in lite, dainty 'and well moulded, and her crown of shining honey-colored hair gleamed in bright contrast. to the blue walls of the service pantry. Why'shouldn't she be happy? To night was graduation, the goal she •nee thought unattainable. Next week she would start to business college. By fall she would have a job and be ■• free of the shadow that had hung fbr four .years like'' a threatening'’ Band ©ver- her life. Free’ Free! Free;' ., - .She stopped singing suddenly, to whirl at the sauno of a footstep. Mrs. Piper mme 'into the kitchen. “T.smd sakes,”-said Lola’s employer pleasantly. ’ -You’re - gay as a spring' breeze, child! I should think you’d ' 'feel- 'kind of sad, .graduating from ROYAL YEAST CAKES _ keep Full Strength - “Mcnisan as the phiSasophy ©ff instefect^ dualism off the Etetnai <sm- sriousress, pluraltam off the aesthetic sense."’ COFFEE RING ‘ \ the —li teaB Tinge- With late summer come the .as ters, marigolds and. cosmos and ,a table set with -pale russet '' asters, bright yell©'® marigold? -and white ' cesmos, just needs‘a big 'Devil's Food Cak©. to'-make a perfect c&mhination off color and something good ■ to eat. • For luncheon -dessert- an afternoon or evening bridge' game, .it is one off th© ■ most- popular cakes., one- can serve. Try it just once- and youTl have . a' reputation, for .serving,. the S' '“grandest eats; ever’’ in the way off ■ eake. Here ’ is the recipe ffot the cake, the _filling and the -icing, but do, you know . tow that little . decorative . wreath around' the -top off '■ the rake- is achieved? Just take a'sharp- knife and' 'scrape, unsweetened chocolate ffrom the soldcake. It - will go in 'little euarls and tiny feathers off rich brown which .taste good too. 'DeviTs Food Cake 2 cups sifted cake fiour 1 teaspoon soda '4 1 '% cup butter or other'.shortening 1% cups 'brown sugar, firmly . parked ’ 1 eggs,., ©r 3 egg yolks, unbeaten. 3 squares unsweetened 'chocolate, melted i . cup. rnflk 1 teaspoon vanilla ." Sift flour .onCe, nteastire, add the soda, and sift -together three' times. Cream butter- thoroughlyadd sugar gradually and creams together until ;|Egkt and' fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, bestomg well after-each; titen add chocolate and blend. ■ Add ■ flour alternately with imilk, a small am. oumt at a time,.'.beating'after each addition until smooth.- Add vanilla. Bake in two greased deep nine-inch layer pans or .three greased eight inch layer pans*, in moderate oven (350. d^.» 3® minutes. Spread Seven-Minute Frosting between the layers and , ©n top and -sides ©ff the cake. Double recipe for three ten-’ inch, layers for large' party rake,, as p&Ettaredi . Severi-MtxiEte FrosSimg 5 egg whites, unbeaten cups sugar .5 tablespoons water ,1 teaspoons .light cere syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla- '1 ~' Combine egg whites, sugar, wa-? ter and coma syrup in top off double boiler, beating with rotary egg- ’ toaft- er until thoroughly mixetiiL - Place ©ver rapidly boiling water, beat con stantly with rotary egg beater, and erook seven pumiases.' ©r until trust ing will s^d-in peaks. Remove from toiling '^sjsdd va-mflta and toyt until thick enough to sgrtead- Makes enough frosting to ewer tops amd •sides <t?ff ffw4 mime-inch Sayers, or top and sides off '8' x 8 jc two-inch A blend of the world’s most fragrant green teas chifem are taught to hear tarongh the sense (tri ro^ieh and then emtamr- aged to repent the sounds and werds • they-hear.'1 ,. Sound vibrations are picked up by-" the • body-—chiefly - the fingertips and .the' head—and passed on .'to the brain.' State, however.' this medium is ’ only one.bundred-rhonusandt-h"-part .as. sensi- j ti-ve as1 the ©ar mechanism of- a' tarim- ataut tw© al' person, ' a special instrument iscake ( generousy 1) dozereYup cakes. . THIS WEEK'S WINNER Raw Cawct-Rahin Salad ' 6 carrots 2 tablespoons-- homey- or ■ currant jelly ' ' . \ . 1-8 to’Ai’-cup raisins 7 ■ % cup- mayonnaise ' . • ‘ . . ■French dresting,- iff desired. • Crisp salad greens. ■ Grind the raw. carrots' through the J - - - - - - - - - - . • - • , fine knife off the food chopper. • Adda reaction ©n the diaphragms, just as the honey or • jelly . and then enough J to'e normal , person beaffs himse-ff ■mayonnaise -to . moisten the carrots. „, speak. .'.■._ slowly umril they Jare puffed. Dram;: The apparatus cam also he concert- ■ slowly untilthey' are puffed, ©rain ’©d to gramophone records, which re- amd Wipe dry.' ■Scatter through, tw produce nursery rhymes . to induce1 a carrot mixture. Mold' and ■ serve' on crisp greens.' • Tonsafo C©dkfa3 . 18 -ripe, tomatoes ' ■ ’ 1 cup chopped celery . '^4 cup chopped onions 3 sweet i green peppers 1 sweet red- pepper 2 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons vinegar ' ., % cup sugar..- Wash ' and cut tomatoes, but do not peek Chop the peppers fingdy. }Mix tomatoes, celery, ontons,»ptep- pers and salt together. Bofi for Ban an hour. Strain through a eoJrse sieve. Add- the vinegar and’ sugar. Boil three minutes. Seal in stterilired jars.—:Ruby H.'’ Church, Box 292, ' Zurich, Ontario. necessary. .. _ . This is known as the te’effactor. It consists off a •vibrating diaphragm on Which the child places its Huger tips, highly amplified ; “earphones,” ■_ a microphone for the child, and a micro-. . phone through which the instructor speaks. .. _ 1 ' ■ . ' .'• ■’ • I The' child .begins u© differentiate be tween "the sounds uttered by' the' in- struetor, and when' it. begins' .’to utter sounds itself, to notice the immediate 11 sense ■ of rhythm and tone — strtat poises, animal -taises, and other s©wni(is- , ■* /. Toy animals, ' picture boota and • dolls are used'.in conjunction with', the records to fix impressions, in ' the child's mind and to enable'' it to recog nize the objects when encountered in rtal Me. • - . When the child begins to feel at ■tame with the apparatus, the spseeh- therapists begins work. Toscanini Defies Nations Will Not Hay For Germany<$ ---- - . —-------Jj ’<11 '• r u. -r _ of which was from ''' the United ’States, and ta 'July,. 2 . _____ 0 heavy tourist traffic month, the total ’when you do toe' rumba W toe 1 $36!M85, of' which was ■ caridea’you tifipk you are tatag tag from tta L-nAed-Mates. • j—.... - - ' -u-z -hs£..u.aTf-!£^^sa-^ - ■. probably imitating a ceremonial taw-e talkies brought in under the. head- ; .ye-yre ago, so toe members of the.-^®1 toree. mc-ntns, this cxraW'dis.y 20- Robert Momd Expedition .of the Egypt ' cotmting for ztam - one-half of - the ' _. Exploring Societtv tell us. ■ At Armani. total ..-.'. ■ 1 . ; , . they have'excavated and', brought top “Furniture and hopsehoM arpfean- 'fight huge, slabs, of stone', which once tame next, and jnrifi&d such arti- ■ formed the entrance to the Temple -off ries as small refri.gerS.tors .and rad- illy one of' the test of -the 2LK"^1 third in the list was fexes'1 PharyjAg,’ ■ 1 ^'andl-ishoes. MtaceMaheous articles were On these..stones carved columns„h°gn ta -the list,- wcile" automotale ■ off Negroes; doing intricate ©eremonmial •• -uceessories. played an impagrtant role, dancing steps, -■ which when closely ■ tota’’' . ' - ■ ' ■".'. studied prove to be' nothing more than ‘ ■' ' ' ~;—-—r^* jazz as we dance1 it- today.. '. ■: ■ -ri 1 e..'■ '' ■' , " . ■ ' ■ j ' ' • Fireproof' Planes - \ ' A ‘bucksaw, let .us- explain, is ' 2 1 1 ' — ~ ©ine-man affair. It1 is (or used, to', ta) n '' Soon all air tiareflers may. fly ta . ■ a one-legged affair to®. The left leg ’ ribeerful 'indifference to test petrol . used to'gp' up so irhe 'Ihy would rest' P-P©s. fused electric leads,, and other on the ■ stick off' wexod to bold it in sources of nre. For, thanks to Britta® place, aimd then -it would ssesn strange j| engtaeentag. skull, an autonnobde -fire>- '\ a mud enmeer' to' ran a Btacksaw with two" extinguishing plant- is now Available fest on the ground ■ - ''tor. air -Btaers. '.Extinguishers, ©pere '. _:-----------------------:--------- ----------------’^ated 'by thermostats, sally into action .. . ■ ■ 1 . Kimthediatelv the. temperature cxefefeds DOES HIGHLAND a specified degree;, no' titoe is -allowed ■ ." ■ , " . | for-toe fidmes to spraed before jets FLING AT 72 1 off liquid pvrwteirn them. , Every vital area.; from petnoil tank jj and pipes ,to passenger's- cabta and, Ker fuselage, ■ is ' protected. Earib»-g^ta- ? guisher also has a'robot sprang epn- , trok .It is set to whlm-ayand normal once ■ suffered from jolts, but releases1 toe jet-shoot- _■ headaches and depression. Then, ope toff mizzle on the instant, a heavy day a vigorous ©id- lady told n^f to® ;, bump, ocohes- Even when a ’plane . secret off good hetato. And now1 that fiKBsnes, its extinguishers, wall, fe«- is ■' . ' former sufferer writes' t»1 fell others, daiffisdt destroy any. potential blaze . how she. obtained relief through at birth. ' 5 ' (;. Krurehem -— S ■ *■---------— ■'■ ' “Stauschen' was repommemded to' ' ’ • , me by an old lady off sevemty-tw© 1 Slips That Pass in tbe Type wbjo cam' dance the Highland Fling— jj ■______, * .. ■ thanks to Kruschem. whicl she toe [| ' ■ • ■ .. ’ used tor tteriy years. ; She. tolffl'. - ------Mr. and Mrs.. -----,are‘being me to take Kruschen Salts to try and ffeliciteted on the .girth off a san at relieve a dull heavy headache from - the Good Samaritan Hospital—Port- which I suffered meariy every nnom-; land (Ore.) paper. img on wakening, I ^as also taroubl-'.l The annual Christmas party at the 1'' ed ■with rheumatism in both should-;, Ashley Street school1 was; bell yp^jcr- S ft™?- ' teemor^—Springfield' <MasM The headache disapppnred, and so did paper, ■ the rheumatism. I hav- continued Tsta ■ ' u- . - tatiw. tach™ and te 5 it up.”__(Mrs.} FlB'A' i ^harffl blew the toghts off his. car, and-' ^Krusehen “fe a cbkiMuxtion - ©ff te z^-~Atos®ta '(Ga_) mjjreral rate which asstai in stimulat- i,' lIE2er- ing your Ever, kidneys and dtaestive' B'taton -<AP)—Former G^ecnor '• tract to healthy, regu’ar. activity. ■ i -------- let go a (fonable-barirelted M- They ensure internal eleanEpe«. annul tack on the Roosevelt femingtratica thus help to keep the blood-stream ta® l^st night.—-Roefcester '(N.T.) paper. ''. • —Mte —-t is. a 'boy and: anrw' ere thmtiast' arid teip©? to raab • a ’ mark fiMr'heraelff in the spirt-r-Kock frut '■ <f Idahop {paper.—Tht. Literary Ldgnst. • ■' ' ' • ■ I. OM' Lsd^ TeSs Secret of : -' Vigor - . 'The writer ®ff .the following Better once ■ suffered' f ' A .great many' people have. paid tannage to Arturo Tescanimi because off his magic as a conductor ■ off opera and- symphony. Even more must 'now . taw to him as' a political giant who has tamed to defy two Goveramgmifrs, and |apparently has won .iris .pohst, * It-seems that fa rectnemition off its new pact of friendship wito toe Austrian Government offered to . .transmit by radio. to German . ears ; to ip more important concerts1 off toe music festival at Salzburg.- In return. Germany was to broadcast some Wag nerian jerfformances from Bayreutb. sNow toe 'principal figure at Saiz-. ■ . ATTENTION! Send in your favorite recipe for ■ pie, cake, main-course . dash or pre serves. We • are offering SX-®0 for each'recipe printed- ' , ■ ■ ,. How to1'1 Eater Contest ■Plainly write or .print Out the in gredients .and 1 method and send it together with: nuame_gnd- gddress t©: Housetald Science.-’""Room 421,. 73 West Adelaide St— Toronto. jj . Fitad lighting -to. be used in the newij , , . _ - _. A exhibition, building at Earl’s Csrarfe, ll targ is Maesttr® Toscanini. • When he London, will produce' any color cylbwme II heard, ©ff this plan. ta.-d^f®rmed S£73- or sky effect from .onnmy summer to starlit nigmt, ®h demand. GOODMAN BOOKLET SENT FREE Sdmer that "iff a ringle note ©ff toe I music conducted by him was to te transmitted 'to Germany, tfeait mote ,. woiriid not be played. • ■ Recffigmirimg that wito TesEamni toe ’ Salzburg festival would be a fi®p, toe ik Austiriaims ate said to have explained to Berito that, due ■ to ctrcnsmstaiaces over which they tad no courr©!. toe radio deal was ©ff. 1 Does that1 appear?Khe- an abject sur render? Couldn't mngg have appeal taps he did. But He took ©m not afraid to • the League..®? V IHkr $<?*$> KL*& S.* .$£ .'^‘ »2dte* f«GT J <trtW7 In *--y -x .r Ss'toe- ff-CTgtoA: sevens?-ft. r-^-r svtosi rifts1 gr«,r> uffu^r _ . . iSim-S Ja grenwatoe- ec® tw--m ?. Cibe*”’*'toy I'g sues • AraSBaKie in- C-’ -trz-.i jirfts ary r ;. t5- r,te as tr <• w ' pV b' ROOFERS SUPPLY CO . UHITtD !>v Lxriar- Pisseer Wes-ea' , - I Cesld Carry Ga' /NotedSpeaker Urges ’More Serioiis Living and In terest in-Affairs M'r'nBtr’taL—Seri®n»s Lvfem■and’-’tateir- ^■■sc m pufeffje a* well as d-nsaiefitiic aff- ff2u.ra on1 tie-pan; of w^raesj w^re urged by Mrs. D. C- McEfeuialid address-’ uig 'th© Moucreaf S^erfe-sta -FedErai'mm. . Mra McD^issald taltaved'w«-mot ^ftaMsid. 'be we-li trartad' and ta^rac-redT tiiey oKDuld seep ta and carry, <r>®, ’sp®’-e#-.sff!n<®y „ iff war mir anything ©fee tatsfc ffimen "tf the. cwuutry's everyday artirities, Reraffir.sg pr/mer ta;s cf EmarlL-sb te'itigHment in Canada. Mrs. McDonald . [K'-tated <out that then w-'.taen I taeip- haisfcsaadfe ta th© work «■? .na. harvesting.. toresfeuBw. itaha aaigs and ta social acti'V’itwtSu "“Cfeunages are <re tfeese**tays,'’ the speaker tauittamed. '"Many yt-wng of today have ©unite differetoi ideals from tfopse- ©ff Oor ^granadw,ctaTS. Th© (qjifetiem they gtatata srady rm-re rareffmffly is, ' whetioer. naawie?, card p>iayi:r,g, cwktafl! partiiss. aiad datataig., are Eto<re <re’Tidnc- tee muservatiiffita ©ff ■ tfe' ^wands off 5 BMUstey ttoatj tJta'swiai en.joywmtta, , pre^rams arri tauw- life , off half a- century aga;’* I OwiB .Bc^ES t > fast .in ;'■ retaesatisr- Issne No. 36 'l tts- Mr. fetapM r reed- ‘TSJ'SH Sckuscfe- to MnssbEim? Per- Duce 5s gartany. Selastae... fee was Gtgat Britain a£ad ass, butt Toscanini? M'S . The boss ®ff S&8& kncws. feta tesita- ‘ .. ti@ES. " ‘fen D®«- ' aMyttat you ©an eat any more cakes,’’ U DtoaM.^'Oh, yes^ I' 'nMthenr— I m affit gmmg to fet my st©ma<?.fe W-a Blood Pressure A yenries 5m the outlook ©a external ’affiEHts. toe Post remarks con-ci-rming '. Australta's aititaffi® to Imperial <fff- fetite that her ■sittatioim fea toe Pre «fiSc - raises, certain probtetms which perhaps Ottawa has test yet fully ’ap-' ptrectated. “"Australia, tor toe Post-adds. .“knows that unless .toe Singapore base is’ completed, toe Grand Pfeet cannot operate in toe ■ Patifie” ■ Ttamatta hersfelff/’ toe Post diudes, “ta bound to benefit fey Bennettis tour- Students - off ingeraS aSatas cam- oaOy regret Sus example to met ra©«re widely toEtowed,” Hr^e You an Aim in IJfe? T&e. zaee1. may a®* to tae swift ffifnr tiei EnaitttiB - to Os stoiaag1——Sxus, ■ 52a® yzxtos to. Bsff® DO g® to wh* to£n> toZuy jn&Frtf asdl e^ctooto ■ •' tr-Gto cam' qnmg' Stotofftto 'to CTS y®®r Eft® axed 'Seama, awif-wsstosy. jkte&toQ EfiSc&toCy Is Wsfite fc swsifetoDaara siff tauuJc1 The Institute of Practice and Applied! Psychology- ®i© CtoferftaaSEffim BaffikEtog' MoanszAX F-Q. Hi. Sufferers Often Overeat i The metical ©srresp©ndent ©ff The "Iterim M&rning Post belSeves many jfthen are. Gierfsi fey their wives when J they have very high feUwd nressrre. :| “A word to the.wife about diet is • advisable. ■ Certainly, every _ patient Ij wfe® cwmfcfite^-^extessve weigi^ -with a raised bitted pressure is adtirg am ■t unnecessary Brad to aim already ©ver- r rerid heart,” the c©>rresp©md(Sitt says. “1©© fat,'overfed' by 'wife,® is, se.- cuntiag to toe expert writing era itfera subject,' unfertunatdly to® often tfoe explamatim. When a patient wito »b- Etortual bitted pressure fems anime symp- t©nis ©ff torlly ifaahp. ©ff toe eaEEUlatt- ®ry system,.it is am entirely different matter- It is advised! that a period im bed 'is essential, followed fey careful trrairftjfflteg; off aJIil feta activities.