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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-09-03, Page 6W’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.