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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-1-31, Page 7Humanity Is One Iden anety Is one; net weaker brother Oran fail Or tfaullter, Sin or suffer Woe, But that the ,gnffereng reaehelth emery •o$her And all the world with him fain - .ter grate, Humanity l roue; who thinks 'to cone Olen By crushing dawat a weaker in • the' way: Knows not thea 10 his awn unreaww om>ing ranker. ' He beateth aiwwn the steps that lead to day. Humanity is, one; thou ;that o'er_ comeet, 9 thou be strong for those who are but weak; So shall a thousand triumph where thou wdn>oeslt And msany find vrbat few kaput, how do Beek. THE BRUSSELS POST ,•••N••••••NNNNii•iN•N*i •iN•••• •••i ,•••••444** of Interest To Cruarnen ll iii4iiHiNiiii�i iiii�l;iii+N'��iNi•iiiiiiNNili•���NNtiNiNiN•• * * * * * * * * * * Add` egg white and Balt and beet TESTED REDIPEs uvlth rosary beater until stiff.. Cool. Custa!d P!e 3 eggs. k * * * * * * * SERVE EGGS—EVERY DAY— SOME WAY In comparison with many foods whtioh ars su'rved both raw and cook- ed, eggs' leads in tail number of ways In which they can be used. Scram - b/00, poached cooked -la -the -shell, or as an omelet, good, treeleh eggs make an, appeal to the most fasted- ions taste. Combined with *then foodSs, egg* may be used fora great neember of descents and enamor dishes, and in making cakes and cookies, eggs areone oe the princi- pal ingredients. There is now no guess work in buying eggs, as they are sold graded according to Government standards a* to quality and size, In order of quality the grades are Grade Al, Grade A, Grade B and Grade C. The Consumer Service .Section, Marketing Service, Dominion De- ,paritment of Agriculture a•ecom- mendls the following tested, recipels: FOOTPRINTS OF SERVICE This is a reproduction of a picture taken in subzero tem- perature the morning after a severe snow storm. It shows footprints of a telephone opceator leading to the tele, phone office. They are mute evidence of the "spirit of service" that is back of your , telephone Blocked streets and high. ways seldom keep telephone employees from the job. If humanly possible, they are at work ready to do their part list providing your telephone service. The management of this Company is proud of the fine "spirit of service" shown by employees and we fed sure that our customers appreciate it. Because of its your tele- phone service is maintained at at constantly high standard. Shirred Eggs to Bacon Rings 6 slices bacon 6 eggs Salt and pepper 'Cook bacon. Dine six taught; .tins with strips of bacon, forming each slice auto a ring'armed edge of tin. Break an egg into each bacon ring and 'bake in a slaw oven (325 de- greee F.) for five to 10 minutes, or until eggs are set. Remove from tense and serve on toast, Egg and Potato Casserole 4 tablespoons 'butter 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 4 cups cooked potatoes, cubes 6 handWbi'led eggs, sliced ;Salt, pepper wad Ytaeprika Melt butter. Miemdl in flour. Add milk gradually and Mir until sauce thickens. )Sesser• to taste. Put alternate layers of potatoes, eggs and 'sauce in buttered baking dish. sprinkle top with buttered cracker crumbs or grated cheese. Bake in bot oven about 15 minutes. Serves six to eight. Spanish Cream t 134 tablespoons granulated gelatine • eup cold Ovate 3 egg yolks ere teaspoon salt See cups milk 1 teaspoon. vanilla 3 egg whites ee cup sugar Spark gelatine in cold water. Make a custard of egg yolks, slit and milk Cook, stirring constantly, until mix- ture coats ,the spoon, Dissolve gela- tine in hat mixture Cool and add flavouring. When, mixture begins to thicken, fold in, meringue made by adding tine sugar to the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into _moulds and chill, Serve with :whipped cream or Whipped' Jelly sauce. Serves six. Whipped Jelly Sauce ee cup pure felly—grape, crab- apple, red currant Pinch olf salt 1 egg white, unbeaten Melt felly la bowl over hot a/3 cap sugar r/e 'teaapoon Salt 224 cups hot mele 1 'teaspoon vanilla or few gratings nutmeg Beat eggs' slightly. Add sugar, sal: and flavouring, tbeu milk, gradually. Strain, and 'pour into pie plate lined with pasrtry, Bake in holt oven, (450 degrees F.) for 15 minutes. Then reduce beat to 325 degrees F. and bake until custard is set—about 25 minute. M eringues 4 egg' nv'hite& Me cup fine granulated sugar 34 teaspoon vanilla Add salt to egg whites and beat until whites are tetiff, but not dust'. Sift 3 tablespoons sugar over whites and beat thoroughly. Repeat until all sugar has been, added. Fold in Savouring, Drop by spoontule er shape with pastry tube on baking sheet covered) with paper, Bake in Mow oven (350 to 275 degrees F.) about 45 minutes. Delicious serv- ed with see cream, or fruit COURTESY • Trelating a person like a rich emcee so .that you may may extract coin) or services, is net canetesy— that is foresight. Offering our seat, to a man who enters your home or your office , is mit courtesy — that's date. Heaping a pretty girl across the street, holding her umbrella carry - Mg her ,poodle — none of these, are courtesy. The Vast two are a pleas- ure, the Last, ,poi tem,este 'courtesy Is doing that which noth- ing under the sun makes you 'do but lhumnn kindness. ‘Courtesy stTminige from the heart; 4t the mind prompts the action, there is reas- on; if there is a reason, it is not seultesee for courtesy bas no reason. Courtesy is good) will and good will is prompted by the heart fall of love to be kind. On;ky a generous mare is truly courteous, The 'generous man has ddbeloped kindness to such an ex- tent xtent that he considers evreyone as good as; himself - treats another not as he should be treated, but as he ought to be treated. water. 1 1940 Holidays Mostly Monday Six Fall on That Day in Course of Year, List Showa in Fgbnuary, and six of ,the smat- terer holidays) gall on Monday. New Fear's Day, Monday, Jan- uary L Good Padden Marek 22, Victoria Day, Friday, May 24. King% birthday, Thursalrvy, June 13. Doanitnton Day, Monday, July 1. Civic Holldari, Monday, August 5, Labor Day, Monday, September 2. x Thanksgiving Day, Mondale October 8. Remembrance Day, Monday, November 11. Christmas Dray, Wednesday, Des - ember 25, x--Pobable Dates, WESTERN CANADA SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA GOING DAILY FEB. 17th — MARCH 2nd INCLUSIVE (RETURN LIMIT — 45 DAYS) TICKETS GOOD IN _— COACHES at fares approximately 1-1'8c per mile TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at farce approximately 1-3-80 per mile STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1---6.80 P,er Mile Cost of acommodatlon In sleeping cars additional Baggage Checked, Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and went, ;SIMILAR EXCURSIONS from WESTERN CANADA to EASTERN CANADA DURiNG SAME PERIOD Tickets, Sleeplhg Car Reservations and All Information from any agent ASK FOR HANDBILL T,2S Tickets, , Information, Raton lim+t+lromMtent/. A&* FOR Il.11vDR1L CANADIAN .. NATIONAL Ai IV AY6 USE CJINADIAN HACK NA4 ittCGaAPH! h The Secrets Good Looks by TAKE STOCK OF YOURSELF! It 19 always a good ,pian), at this time of the year, to give ycurse.Li a ,once over," to find vrbat pra- gress you've made from the point of view of beautidydng yourself, and also, what additional steps you must take to improve your looks and ap- YOU • Wed0esday, Tanuary 240, 1.940 Quality That Satisfies L TSA work, The Olippe'rs wore their neat and becoming suits of navy blue e)hdrt and •stoelainger, gray 'ante, to the knees, and gray caps, The Maple Leafs' were attired' in a loose fitting suit of white, wirth their em- blem, the maple leaf, worked upon their shirts in green, In appearance the Guelph :b'oys are much the heavies team and appear to have every conSden,ce in their ability to come out No. 1 in the game, The game is tallied and the Min- uets take the. bat. IM. Armstrong w as the first striker and got to 1st v pp. 0, Knleehtel got out at 1st and D. Ross was caught oat on a foul, J . Roes came reit and got a .good hit batting Armstrong bone and 1 took 2nd base himself. Wilson took 1st on 7 •balls but was put out on account of running over the base. The boys said, well, we have 1 run if we never get any more. Guelph went in but not a man reach- ed 1st `base, So far so good. 2nd inningsr—•Brussels, Shaw out on ;Orikes, Gerry on fly, Armrs,trong, on 1st, Sttretton, and' Carrie left on bases. Atikinlson made a run for Guelph owing to several muffsby the Clippers. Whitelwaa,hes were now 1n order the ,171tppe2s reoelving tour in suc- cession viz. 3rd, 4th, eth and 6th in- nings, and the compliment being re- •turae'd the Maple Leafs had to put up with the same for the 3rd, 441. and 641, in the 6th innings E. Hew- er scos'ed a run making their total 2 and putting then, Hoe run ahead of Brrseelss Excitement ran high bat in the 7th innings A. Currie add- ed another run to the, Clipper's score sodi atter administering another whitewash bo the visitors J. Rose and A. Mara made a ran each in pearanbe. Haw's you hair? Is it lustrous and soft—:or is it dull and faded? To re- store tbds lustre, give it a good hair tonic now and then, and every week or ao, cleanse it thoroughly with a lathering shampoo. Above all, donee neglect dally brushing for vihorous and .frequent brushings will do so mulch to brighten your tresses. Next look at your skin It should•. be clear and smooth, and of emerse free from. wrinkles, Oh, 7 know it sounds) easier than it is, but you mush try and maintain a youth- ful complexion. Are you using the Three -Purpose cream I've been tell- ing you about? It wiiS help to keep your skin. senbath and fresh -looking. And if you mRill always wash with gentle pahnoldve soap, you'll find it such an aid to beauty. Re you've wrinkles, look cl'eeeiy around your eves, mouth and chin for these worrisome lines, resolve to get rid of them. Massage with Three Purpose create each night and leave a lithe on overnight. A feather article will eontlnue this beauty steektaki.n:g, In the meantime write ,me about Your Personal prob- lems, enclosing four onleacemt stamps for my interesting new booklet on, Beauty Cars, Address; Miss, Bar- bara Lynn, Box 75, Station B., Mont- real, Que. Start On Rug In Room Plan With the correct rug for a start, .the building up at the room is in- terestingly illustrated in prefes- sionally decorated totems now on dlispaly in. New Fork. From a wide variety of weaves• and colors calico• the decorator 'chooses the, rug which 0xaetly fits hie scheme or given a rum ,beautiful and import- ant enough, he creates• a setting for it. Baseball Game In're ilonse to special request we are prinking this week the account of the baseball game ptayecl here between the Brussels 'Clippers' and the Wavle. Le,ata' of Guelph on Fri- day August 101tb, 1852. Clippers Vs. Maple Leafs Fully five hundred people, old and young, osaenhbled on Victoria rSsuare to witness the silanwpionship game of baseball between the Mania Lents, of Guelph, champions of Canadh and the Clippers, of Brus- este, last Friday aternoon, A great deal of speculation was centred upon the result ate the home team, although victorious in, all the match. ea pissed this year with amateur 4Wba, by big odds, were sow tack- ling a team whose •prowesb was rec- ognised far and near, and very serious, doubts were sopressed that our boys rw'ouldl get• a run at all. The Mapie Leafs play almost every dray and, have a verve pitcher and all ,the latest "wrinecles4 'ot tea game Whiffle our boy's aro waiting every day with MAY an octaaaionat praci- tied, hence the doubts expressed as to our boys htan4antg Much chance of Winning a snatch, seemed to rest on goad, tonmdhtion, With this' introduction we will proceed. At 1.45 p.ni. the Batt. Band, acteonitpaufedi by a moiler of the tall club, 'went 'to the station and essc'orted, the vieting teem to the Aauerican. hotel, where the wvuts of the inner.annit Were wild sSDplied', A1wlt S p.m, the two clubs' Were on the gtotnud ready for the eth innings, which sent the boys two rem ahead. The two re- maining innings were whitwashes for Guelph, although the eth was' a close one and had is not been icor the eatcellieeit geeing of Arm- strang, especially, a run would have been got in. Brru%lsels was white- washed in the 5,th timings. The game dosed with loug and. long aro., piause, the score beans, Clippers 4 runm and 6 idiitewashes. Maple Leafs • 2 runs and 7 whitelwasheis. The game was a fine one all through and was so dose that victory was very uncertain, The following is the score: - CLIPPERS CLIPPunS R. M. Armstrong, c 1 C. Knelchtel, p. 0 D. Rosa, 1st b, 0 J. Ross, 2nd .h. 1 A. Wilson, 3rd, b. 1 J. Stretton, s:s, 0 A. Currie, II. 1 J. Shaw, r f, 0 N. Gerry, c.f. 0 TOTAL 4 O. 4 4 4 2 a 3 1 3 3 27 1tiAPLE LEAFS R. O. Madelbnk, c 0 3 W Dyson, 1.2. 0 4 J. Hewer, Fes, 0 6 Atkinson), 1st b. 3. 1 B. Hewer, 2nd b. ...,., 1 2 F. Dyson, p, 0 4 ' Purvis, 3rd b. 0 3 Taylor, c;f. 0 2 Croft, r:f, 0 3 t TOTAL 2 27 Innings--, 123456789 Clippers 100000120 Leafs 010001000 Total; 4 2 �,I If`'� f� DRIED OR PICKLED • Even if that dauntless fisherman didn't have any luck, today, he can have fish for supper ... and he will like itl Your dealer can secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish for you no matter how far you are from open water. You can choose from such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk, and Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as Herring, Mackerel and Alewives .. , and every one of them can be served in tasty, different ways. Enjoy this food in your home. You can get Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish with all its goodness retained for your enjoyment, Mk your dealer. You will find k very economical, too. 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