The Brussels Post, 1939-9-13, Page 6Pr1
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FURTHER
PEACH DELICACIES OLD ,FASHIONED
With a bumper crop of exception- Batter
efts fine quality peaches this season Ye cup shotrening
CUP PUDDING
int Canada the following tirecip may
be found to be of p peel-
ed
for cooking should be P
ed justgbefore using as exposure to
the air darkens the fruit.
PEACH PIE
Pastry
2 cups sifted flour
1 cup shortening
teaspoon salt
4-6 tablespoons cold water with sliced peaches Add 2 rtable-
"Sitt flour and salt. Out in ehorten- spoon granulated sugar to each
int, using a Pastry blender or two I mould. Pour hatter over until cups
knives, until the crumbs are about j are three-quarters full. Steam '
the size of beans- Sprinkle a little! hour. Turn out to serve.
water over one portion and mix to
PEACH GINGER SHORTCAKE '
% cup brown sugar
1 egg
i cum .milk
1% cups flour
23¢ •teaspoons baking powder
Cream shortening. A,dd sugar. Then
add egg and heat nexture until
light. SIft flour with baking
powder and add a little at a time al-
ternately with a tittle milk.
Fill large moulds or cups half full
dough. Add water to second por-
tioe. When all is blended, roll to
% inch thickness. This method pre
vents the addition of too much
water.
Line a 94nch pie plate and fill with
sliced peaches. Add ae cup granu-
lated giver and 2 tablespoons quick
tapioca. Dot with 2 tablespoons but-
ter. Cover crust and bake in
a very hot oven 30 minutes. Reduce
heat and continue making for 10
minutes.
BAKED PEACHES
Peel 6 large peaches and arrange
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William Street,
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THE BRUSSELS POST
Too Much
BeautyIs
A ,Handicap
Men 'Prefer WomenWith
Average Good Looks,
Health and Good Nature '
Unusual beauty in women can be
a liability rather than an asaet, ac-
cording to Miss Filizlabetll MacDon-
ald Osborne,. of Bostoe Univerairoy,
The noted consultant ou. wdfen's
prdbierate said, she had studied the
great women in, hlieboty and found
thab, almost everyone of them . had
one or two impertectiona to their
lin cal i+eatures. But they developed
their other good, points; ,she add-
ed.
'iQleopatra 'won Mark Antony
form his wife who was many times
more beautiful than the Egyptian
queen," said Miss Osporne, "Cleo-
Petra le not even, considered beau-
tiful but she did havea beauti-
fwtly modulated voice,"
Contending that men dlene the
woenm , with extreme beauty, Was
Osborne addled:
"They prefer a woman with av-
erage good looks, 'hea0th, mystery,
and' a warm syimpatbetic nature. I
have found that extremelygood-
looking co-edsin college need more
philosophy than 'other girls.
""Tele beautiful women rest on
their laurels of pulchritude and
when they reach the age of forty
they find, they no longer can at-
tract persons because they have
lost their beauty."
"'1i this country we are expected
to be attractive, and it is more im-
portant to look attractive than to
be attractive."
Ye cup butter
1 egg
r/ cu.p sour milk
% teaspoon ground ginger
N/a cups flour
}<. cup brown sugar
3t cup molasses
eh teaspoon soda
1 teasipoom baking powder
% teaspoon ground cinnamon
Cream butter and sugar, add egg
and beat well. Add molasses, then
sour milk, to which soda, : ginger
and cinnamon tae been added. Mix
well, then add dour and paking
powder sifted together. Bake in a
greased pan 50 minutes in a 'slow
oven (325 degrees F,). Split while
hot ad pile fresh sliced sugared
Peaches generously on top, Whip -
ed cream may be served if demised.
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Use The Classified Column'
Specialist Comi
Eyesight� ll1g
Mr. F. F. Homuth
Optometrist & Orthoptist will be at his Brussel Office in
Miss Maude Bryan's Hoene all Day
Thursday, September 14th
Arrange to have your Eyes and your Children's Eyes
properly cared for.
NEWEST EQUIPMENT
NEWEST METHODS
REASONABLE; FEES
Write or Phone for appointment.
Harriston, Brussels,
Phone 26X
Phone 1.18
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Xs -
All
pl1 Kinds of
Wood Working
Wheelbarrows, Wagon Tongues, Rims, Axles,
Neck Yokes. Whif letrees, Etc.
Horse Shoeifga Speclaity,
General Biacksmithing
and Repairs
'RYI.
Ethel
1,500,000 People
Visited Quints
Over Period of Four Years
the Dionne ,Flue Have .Proved
a .Great Tourist Attraction
The Dionne quintupletet •now
live years and four months old,
each• year are proving more end
,more an 'attraction to towhee. Of-
ficial eetimates shoiw that in ,the
pada 'four years ,some 1,500,000 ;pen
sons have viewed' their ohiidlis+h
antics In the gdaylbroend of their
nursery home, Defoe Iloslpital,
03y' the end of 1939, the number
o'f vie'ttors to the nursery wilt have
risen to more than 2,000,000 ac-
cording to estimates of Dr. A. 11,
Defoe, personal physician to: the
quints ;ince their birth May 260,
1934, Keith Munro, puninese man-
ager for Oeciie, Anette,' Yvonne,
Emilie and Marie, said 500,000 Per-
sons each year watch them: at play.
'0,000;000 By End of 1939 ,
'We only keep track of the num-
ber of visitors ' in the summer
months," said Munro. "Brut many
view the quints in the spring and
fa1lt months. We estimate 500,000
people are viewing the cbildren
annually and by the end of this
Year the numtiber o+f people probate
ly wild run' oer 2,000,000."
Through Glass Screen ;
The quints' ;playground adjoins
their itosp.ital home acrossthe
road from the home of their par-
ents,
arents, Mr, and Mrs, Oliva Dionne.
Visitors enter a horseshoe gallery,
and watch the girls • through a
glees screen. The quints can hear
the epeatatore, but are unable to
see them through the wire j mesh
Inside the glass.
Reasons for Dullness
Warming women not to copy the
others, Miss' Osborne said that the
most people are dull and uninter-
eating because they are pale copies
of successful individuals. She list
ed five reasons why women fall to
make good impressions, namley.
1. They develop unpleasant qual-
ities.
2, They have lost self-esteem
3. They are afraid of what the
others will say and think.
4. They are lazy.
5. They have a negative and un -
co -operetta philosophy of life.
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PHONE 82
BRUSSELS, ONT.
$100,000,000 Contracts
For Army ,Planes
The United. States War . !Depart-
ment awards contracts this month
for !approximately $100,000,000
worth of airplanes, :the largest sin-
gle aircraft ender in history.,
-The contracts together with pre-
vious awards amounting to +$54,000,-
000, fottm a major part o! a $170,-
000.000 air expansion program de-
signed to (bring army lighting
strength to 5,500 planes by July 1
1941, The present Air Fetes num-
bers apout 2,000 craft.
Appointment of War Resources!�
Phe awards dolllowed y less
than 24 hours a joint A*?my-Navy
move; .to enlist the aid of 1 leading
busin•este men and scbolars :in mom,
ins American industry to the rigid
requirements of war. A:0Eipg Seare-
tary et War Louis Jelin on and
Anting .Secretary of tlljje Navy
Charles Edison announced the ap-
pointmtent of a - Wlar Resources
Board, similar to the Great War
Industries Board, to assi4 in mob -
!tieing economic resources In, the
event that national sefetytts being
threaten.
ed.
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