HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-12-15, Page 5WINTER'S ., FIRST BLIZZARD
LI:IN S :VIDE .:DEVASTATION
or>1 A11Paris ref 't he " Provirtce Cane Tales' of Dartilage !,
and Less
IIURRICANF HAVOCS
•
.'ort Doter. ---The local fishermen AND TITE WEST,
-Bove had a poor . eaton fishing, to Port .Maitland,—The 'effects' of the
which must he added the loss of (Ism CO -mile -an -hour wind end snow Wiz-
r
za d Thursday
lifts now' in the hike, whirl w-il'easil,y day night: Damage has'
amount 'to yr2O,00,0. A t ;;i<ervative been dcne etor the new 'Velland Ship
estiuti to o+_' the total los; a here ,is Canal, ntinierous construction compan-
es :mate; les, the Gove •rnent elevator, and the
DSapie I of tIilling Co: Streets
, Ont.—Guelph got a -1,001 .
taste of winter Wadnesda• and_Thurs- throughout s townare blocked. ed ey,
Cil J broken trees and telegraph poles;.
Y, when t wild' anew gtorni blew up t;,)rile the entire Lake Erie water
ill the iifLernoon in the wake of a � e reafront
beau .gale which in tfrseeti the Inas suffered' great.dant-
y t .,had raged through- ace from s in 'st rm
out. According' to the official reading' g A
et the Q.A•,C. the'ndndozi, Ont. --Signs trees torn d'ovvn,
highest e gale . leached' its windows smashed, trees twisted off
g V locity'j iyt before '9 „o'clock'
in the morning, when it was traveling age barns anti -other hrsday's tarn-
at flu miles anhour. e aged is m lst r of ay's, Storm
o t, The temperabure news ':from all parts of Western On -
dropped from"51 degrees.Wednesday tart Perhaps
night to 13 degrees Thursday, P - pd st [tihe on of the Lon-
DetroiL.—Thur da' r lass Was rhe ndeLam1 ion Hl the y of
s ys.,sto m, one of, d�z airport on Itanibeii1 Ilighway of
"; the worst ,,in veers, threw' 01) waves
10 -feet high in Waco airplane, owned by S. J,
rn the river aid dis Noland, of Kalamazoo lalich. The a-"
rupted ferry service between Windsor • m
,�hine'was'-fozc°d to land in .London
and Detroit. One: of the, ferry boats;; .
.t coo 7e;of da ; i ,
.. 11,0 00 P ,days, ago because sof ,darn -
with 1 CQO Windsor: people g -l -a s'w
p lr e on• bptu•rl, age to, 'e` strati " Re airs...
were made
smashed•a gangplank white landing t'p
g c1 Wednesday, but: tlra-grouiid'vyas 'too
Detroit early Thursday, , !after 500
passengore had been placed 00 shore. heavy for a chortakee . and the ship was
IN THE securely ---anchored. awaiting better
EAST. weather, liber,' Th gale aore'
1 e the plane
Can•1 beliford O eose 'ro g
P alt.—During the from her moorings, and
teryific :wind storm early Thursday rolled it several hundred yards 'down
morning the new regulation size nkat the field, stripping off 'both winge,
ing rink nearing completion was liter- crushing the ,fuselage and damaging
ally. -blown to the ground, The loss the g under-car'riae so berth' that hat only
will be Heavy. No gthei serious dam- the motor can be salvaged. The plane
age -is reported tin the district. , is valued at $8;000.
BeileV*ille.—AItliough• damage, is, not Nan?i1tOn.�Theevas
:toha wire
great here owing the fact that there several windows
were
is no shipping of any account; at this shattered: Officials of insurenee Coin -
season of the year; Co�isit[erablo loss' eattie1 reported that many claims for
was caused to property, while the small amounts had been filed, but it
electric eginpanies, ineluding the tele- wan iinpossible to give an estimate of
phone and telegraph companies, faced, thetetal loss.
a gigantic task in keeping their lines' NORTH ALSO SUFFERS.
clear. ,The hydro power lines were North North Iiay, nOt.—The, vicious bllz-
demolished in some sections as were zard which swept down from the Lake
also the Bell Telephone lines, 1 Superior district Thursday held North
Ottawa; --A 40-Utile-an=hour gale Bay in its grip. ! A biting snow storm
Which. swepet Ottawa and the sur- driven' before a forty-ivtile-an-hour
ibundings district Thursray caused gale piled snow four feet high in the
nmterial damage to telephone andbusiness section, bringing taffic-''to
power lines. Many hones in the capi-t 0 standstill. Some „pigs and _sleight
tal were without eleetrioity due to were oyerturned by the wind. --
uprooted trees' ;breaking wires, while' The temperature was not as lew as
long-distanpc telephonecircuits out of zero, as itt other parts of the north,
the city were sirnilnrly disrupted: In !but was gradually dr'epping Thursday
the.. City of Hull, half the roof of a I afternoon, •
large- apartment building „was lifted, The semen has not yet interfered
from its moorings°.by the Wind and 'with railway service to any appre-
sente ashin'g to the etveet'below• Anviable`extent. AU trains were report -
automobile :'buried under the debris `ed moving, many slightly behind eche-
was badly damaged: •t dole.
'In New York Harbor
' TkiE'MUCH CHASED YACHT "I/ICOR" -
The vessel for: which a warrant was issued foe violation of port regale-
llous ill the,St. Lawrence. Silo gave the authorities the slip. It: C. Durant;
see of W. C. Durant, the motor manufectuon', is her owner. ' K i
Pioneer Nerve" And dory Shone,
round
Chops Himself Free, Fashions
'Crutches, and , Limps
Home With Broken
Leg
Pembroke, Ont,. -Pinioned by a tree
he had Felled and which in falling
broke his leg,"Thomas Titzpetriek, of
Morrieon Island, chopped hiniself ree,
with his ase,, fasliiottod rude crutches
from a brad) pile and limpet) two
utiles' to his home.
After ho got home Ids wife battdag-
ed' the leg, and Fitzpatrick set out for
The night, like most nights of the
winter season in the hill country, was
Clear, crisp and sparkling with stars.
• By the gate, hugging ills tnantle,
close, the watchman walked, , . , The
midnight was slow coming to him;
but at last' it came. His tasit was
done... He moved towarcis't.he first,
but paused; a light was breaking
around him, soft and white, :Hee .the
mean's. He waited breathlessly, The
light cleeiened;' things hkol'e
ttho mainland, towing lits, wife and hle.Cnnte to view; he saw the whole
he aai la the, riven, field, and all' It sheltered.- ; . He
Mie loose he rivw'ertoil, acne Pe"' looked up; the Stars were gone; alio
light, was dropping: as from a window
broke, anti from there was brought to in the sky; as he looked it hecamo a
the general 11005)1151,:where he is now
splendor; theft; in ferrite, he, cried,•
a patient.
Hemlock Soughs
The pee:gene !rat ranee of, the help-'
.lock brll;gs "tl 1 i ft
Long thoughts 'of' :lingering, dreamy, /Suddenly the light: became infoler-
sumnter hones ably bright and they covered theie'
Of winsome brot}lc'"n--,ff;ii'eni elde stir ..uses, and dronpati upon their knees;
red white 10`5115 iloe+,c11•s,' e' e1 , a V-oiae ;said to thein. •
.Ilueeted bid cotes,` Woodland's gat et "Feat flet' fdr behold I' bring you
mnrmuiings• good tidings ot groat jOY, which'.sliall-
xliose hemlock branches bertdleg with be`to all People;"
the weight
�t hrIttle ice` and hearty, c'ustetl snow,
Are warm and green and pulsing' far
below',
From wlriter's winds and storms in-
violate.
Why are they syuiloi of the Christ-' clad in a robe intensely white.
mat' tide? Suddenly the' light, of. whlch� 'he
Because the. heart is war•ai beneath
the frost, '
springtime verc1u n v
Its re never wholly
It blooms anew and spreads, ate
nranclies wide.
A'•vake, awake!" , Tito mea
clambered to their feet..
Syi)at is 11?" they ' asked, in One
110101 `.'See," tried the .. watchman;
ie. •t iy s' en re!"- '
The voice, in sweetness' and ,sooth-
ing , more ,than !human, aaxl low ` anti
clear, penetrated all their befog, and
filled 1110111 with assurance: They
rose upon their ):pees, and loolting
worshipfully, bebeld'in the Centre of a.
great glory the appearance eta man,
Tile 11015e of Christmas in tlte'heart
warm :glowing,
U'inds a bright green oasis in the dry
And, parching desert wastes, because
•
close by
Renewing' streams of love are Q1'01,
UYY7ll'�.
seemed the Centre; turned roeeate
and began to tremble; then up, far as
the men could see, there was flashing
of ..White wings, and coming and going
of radiant fortes, and Voices as
Inn1IALnde cliauting in 11111soe.
Glory to God in the high, est and
oe c artlh puce, •good w 11] tetvarit
men '
Net once' • tee. -pistee, but Manyr
times.. --From "130,iEtn," by Lew.
Wallace,
Green fragrant, incensebeeehig hem -`,..;Doctor --"You'll have to solid for au
logic bough, aloe dactor lsatient- "1>ui T 10 ill
I•iere in out' :tomes—and those white t1.0 all that?" Ddetoti'—"T don't know
heririocks stile • )now ill you are, - but.I'know of ' arc
now -clad, austero, on settee bleak y t
S i) the initin.wllo c,io:Is-examined me when
northern hill :, T attpeated. as an expert witness. Illy,
en heart' are Glu'istntas-bloc-
). eansetenee ;iv,on't. let the kill yeti,. but
semleg now' tin hanged if 1 feel like curing eon.
—QiiSrlotte F Babcock, 1"
Good daY, •
Helping The Tourist
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a ep ®Rsroaasz,rnSvrcte
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rc, - e vroo'of30 10 , SPCC thick string and' sealing wax, are, nor-
th/avail nor—th/availthe post, resplendent with
nP $ ,.
n Tito P°P s,il 'ham the meet exciting, ,bo
Roue o T, N ntL•6, ruse pin
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�a�a o cols which come through the post azo,
' somehovv•-oi other, always /1.1 i' it
always o a star-
ee i+'
t 111, than F, Tall tlla9e Which aro discreetly
al1Phorl on to one's plate at hi�caklftcei
Dressing, of 1 EAT LAKES. SHIPPING
'presents ; ; I�"EELS "% BRUNT Off" SI
Dave yoo etet''noticed 'lzo'w varied '17F1al rSteara�ers ilr Distresii, Two Reported
e the mariners - and methods In eAgro
ife "kiss A:pt ears "I°si kle Light
Plate beewe Paper fellows which come: .
hic.h present aro pa4ked '195e bulky.
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Na RELIEF INSIGHT
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- e atto,--'The Agawa ;with. Guard Station has �boen notified,
200,000 bushels of grain, sept Out �e1' t11e clew w11111 leave for anf
the scene;, of
d
last Vvirelass message a{; noolt Thurs- .the wreck at �i dcloelt Trrld'
a morn)
x n
day, repoitfitg' her holds filled withg'
it being. iu'lpossi�blo to leave Thursday
water find "her hatches torn eli'.� As night, as a severe blizzard with a 50-
the mooenge. oamo over the air, the mile gale was raging and the crew
;wireless suddenly went dead, shroud- could not 500, .The steamer's wire
ing the fate of the'crew in mystery, less evidentlyfailed
The tug })aril t d after reporting
son, of Otveii Sound, t .-
n the as
was known to bo standing I e further word
s ig Jay, but has been received.
whether elle succeeded in, taking off Weather bureau a•°portsrornse
the crew of the' Agawa, whose break r'1' P d no
relief r the storm area for at least
up upnoared certain, le not known another day.
here, - The Altadoc former '
The Aawn wasformerly the Indus, is
g one of a'fleeC off a steel boat of, 555 feet
length.
grain freighters which passed down tonnage is Her
Tuesday. Nineteen vent b g 00. She the omman ed, by
Y., v back after tory as G,600. '- is commanded by
heading' met into lake -Huron and Captain R, D. Simpson and
Fought ch the chief
sq ght singltel, in St. Ma1y's, River.; engmeeris.Jolin ed. Nicholl, Ag'awa `wandered 'ell her courseNicholn
in a blinding bICzzarcl-and. was hurt ' radio tat the to calof information on the
ed 1 by radio at leen) office of the ,I,alde
onto a hog's,•back sand bar solve dis
Lance from the allele! near •ore crs' Aran on, the rock
anf
1e. r Michael's' ore carrier; '
Bay oe Manitoulin Islanxl.•' A c ern on the .'rock reef
all was
sent `out for i to rlach afternoon Whiloraging e "
� ugs gat Detopr but the'. , , _.$ ng
rant"w a e % , to reach shelter sd y the ra m rt the
g v s pi even'Eed trier General r g g
front leaving ort. 'T i The vessel Thursday night was at the
b p he Narrison, of mercy :of T
Qwen Sound; ;succeeded' in,-coinin y ,the 'gale; which had radio
e--
near bu:t Could do nothing to help' the-ceiviinto ng houtfit isblizisabl Iter dash ris
ship, ,which had already filled with l enable ottpic u messagesdisabled and she e
water, As she struck the bar the { unable to pick up efrom the
Agawa went out five feet forward and'coTh ast genewetr to give her bearings.
her stern sank in seven fathoms, of The snowstorm has blocked vision
water, iiood'ng her enginerdoui and from tate shore, and the radio (mere werooh 'rbcs• ator at Calumet can furnish node-
putting
tails as the to ho hi '
s• s
condition.el
ALT 'O ,
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A AGROUND._ RO'UI1D.He,
however, expresses the belief that the
Detroit-- Mi
, ch.—Tho steamer Alta- crew is safe. The tom arature
p is be -
doe -of the Paterson Line of fort low zero. "The Coast Guard is now pre-.
William, is reported aground on Ke paring. to patrol the shore line tq
weenaw Point; with the whole. crew• watch for any sigma of wreckage he
aboard. The -Copper Harbor Coast 'Mg washed ashore. g •. •
Ci210eason
'Phe presents which (lo ngtcome by.
A_ parcel post -do not v'f ry so 'teach, pet'-.
PROPOED NEW HIGHWAY TO PEACE BRIDGE haps, but even they express care, or.
A:direct -io1 la k of it, in. their Wrappings;:
to,'as the orgw :ties, horn° klaaziiltoh to' the Peace Midge, -e 13
what the ba& ' But nowadays . there is no citing
backers 01tho proposed hew highway was:r. 'Besides `
relievingNo: 8 d ' r for parcels ' looking or Unexciting
and
nlghway, froth. Niagara Falls to Hamilton, tllo-iieAi road shown because they
fey are packed' at home and
above would give a quiclter.routebetwoen, , _T
ozonito, rllamiltoni and 1IufL'a7o. are given by hand. Even 1,11 the dAys'
when decorated )allots ware hat Ovail-
kAn
..1, � Candied_,
Fr,. i
Home
fin,attractive'ift,
g easily made at
110010, and giving an amount of plea-
sure quite •out of proportion to - the
labor involved, is an attrtietivel ar-
ranged ranged box of candied' fruit, ', The
chant), of the gift lies'in the' color
of
the confections as •welt :as in, their
flavor.
There
i
� `
a very simple method by
which this,eandied^-fruit' can be pre
pored, and we shall begin with apples:
These are easily obtained and malro
delightful confections„ Choose somi-
tart apples,: and after peeling and cox
ing„ cut Into quarters, or eighths, ac•
cording to the oleo, pr slice across and
cut Into convenient shapes...
Place in a kettle 2 cupfuls of granu-
lated sugar, ljz:,, cupful of water and
1/3 cupful of white corn -syrup• poll
down to a thick syrup. Drop in the
apple- sections ;a few at a time , and
simmer very slowly until thick and
transparent. Then carefully 11t out
of the syrup with an open spoon, place
on pans And; dry (surface only) In the p
oven; or they can be rolled, while still i a
sticky, in shredded coconut or candiety-
orange , peel or finely chopped pis-
tachio or other nett -meats.) 'They can
also be' dipped into melted chocolate.
Flavors and Colors.
Yruit i • Si le, when fano' to tors n
s then rolled. In granula 3 1 1 a d. sliings
sugar- were notprocunable, ninny metleut::
Pear caramels 'are d cnsly-mind.ed people held ;and carried
re ellcious, Here i,
fs'how to make 4/ern; Place in a out origival:icleas In Lhe Whey of pre•
saucepan 2 cupfuls of I1ghL-brown ;tetft-Vvrapping,
sugar aud iy cupful of r1o11 Ic 11c or One girl who could never afford to
thiel[ cream. T mfr ?
spend -very much on her resents be -
thick f, kis used acrd 1 p
tabl00000nful of l utter: Boil, for a came quit -annus in her little' circle'
p'f friends fc90 tine d
few minutes; then acid ]..cupful •of,pre• ailltY vay iii wltich
serve e rs u 1 she' always `paclted liar gifts;.' Snow
d p a, , 3! c 1 Pul of candied gin- . y
;ger,aud`tri c012311 62'caiidl&d than 501' white tissue`papor flufsized wdth'sca.r-
, iet cord' or' 01010105 i•ilbon and ne
ieinam stud, ail cut into sn1a11 ces, o of
-Boll to• the-flr 'b 1 11,4 sprier) Christruas 3abels vrhich are
nT!-aI stn ea
into buttered pans. When cold cut; In-'- '11000 01 'bp'the dozen 'at. s,tatlouere;
to squaz•es. gave her gIele a' very festive appear-
1- Cherry foam can' he made with ca.n- ante. .9Vid ;sometimes, when the pi'o
died cherries. Here is the recd �l tont was Very small, she would iinlsh
p the 080001 012 with a, tiny Minch .of
Place G cupfuls of granulated sugar,
1/a`- cupful ,pf water and 2 tablespoon violets, especially. re that flower hap-
fuls 'white corn -syrup in a kettle and paned to,beeher friend's' favorite.
A air
)tali. until `it tonne a ficin ball when p of silk stockings looks Par
tested in cold''water," Just before more expensive if placed in ,a fancy
box. Th
taking the syrup from the flee stir in The same rule applies to hand.,
cupful, f candle kerchiefs, ties, or any little items
which make • insigni_ficantn arcels
wheat simply .wrapped in paper, And
if you have no' -fancy boxes by you,
yon 0515 Very easily contrive 'some `if
you treat some ordinary cardboard
boxes'to coata of'screp Wallpaper:
-Odd pieces of flowefd wallpaper•
pasted 'on boxes '`give them a, Very
bright and . deemeative appearance;
cretonne is better still, but care• must
be taken with the earners as, being
firmer wed more difficult to handle
than paper, it is easier for the edges
and corners to look a little ragged and
untidy.
Sheets of colored paper can be used.
Instead' of brown'paper, but white tie -
sue paper 1s always best for small or
dainty gifts. Narrow scarlet ribbon
can be bought very -reasonably, but
green and 'other colors look equally
attractive, especially ie they match
your gift in -some way or-
other; -.
It is difficult to be original year al-
ter year in tate' choice of presents; but
it is not so difficult to give them d,
iginal jackets.
Many of us this year will' not be
able to afford a great deal for the pre-
sents of .our nearest and dearest, but
you can always make your present
look as if it has been packed with
very loving dare.
Mr. Seinger would persist In wear-
ing his suits until the last possible
moment,, with the result that As found
himself continually lnargumont with
his wife. Strolling down a fashion-
able thoroughfare 000 afternoon, they
happened to pass aTmodorn Bean
Brumntel. "There 1" exclaimed Mrs.
()cringer, "W1y don't you dress like'
that?"- "I am fate too intelligent," re-.
plied her hnsbaud proudly. At that
moment Mrs. Scringer caught sight'of
a beggar and hie wife in the gutter.
"Then thank goodness your intelli-
gence isn't lnoreasingeelhe snapped,
"or we should Ise like those'poor pea -
te p o d or preserved
Cherries. Pour the mixture over the
stiffly -beaten . whites of 2 eggs -and.
beat until light and, toamy, Lay.w•]tole
candled cherries two inches apart' on
waxed dr greased paper and drop the
foam by spoonfuls on the cherries,
tossing another cherry' or a blanched
:mond on top of each..•„ This makes
•
These Cbnfectlons can be made in a.,
variety of flavors ands eclors. 'Use
any flavoring :extract desired. By
dropping, some- of the smal red cinna-
mon candles into ilio• syrup the fruit
becomes , pink with a line 'cinnamon
flavor,' ' For red' or deepen pink,\ tim-
mer fruit in a •:thick gyrup made of
'c1•anberry juke-eaud sugar. •
• °A lovely. amber color is obtained by
simmering the apple sections - in a
syrup made of maplesirgar, or browd
sugar flavored with indple, Golden.
corn syrup can be added to the brown
sugar find • flavored with vanilla in-
stead of maple if preferred. -By add-
ing a bit of orange or lemon, rind to
the syrup and coloring it yellow or
orange with vegetable coloring you
have still another variety. A delight-
ful green is obtained•:by-lasing a green
vegetable coloring and for 'flavoring
You can use ' pistachio or almond, -
There seems no end to tile possibili-
ties of thea fruit confections, for they
,Can be dipped not duly .in Melted'
chocolate, but in colored fondants, al-
so. Dry..the fruit before dipping.
Figs, Dates, Pears,
Figs . are steanied, .alien candied,
split open andfillet' with nut paste or.
a bit of marshmallow, Dates and
pt'0nes are treated in the same way,
removing stones,' of coils°. These
fruits are 1114, Simply steamed and
the cavities lilted with nut -meats, lire-
a,pretty candy. -
Christmas Cradle Song
- Dr. Isaac Watts, author of "0 God,
our help -in ages past," -Tae singularly
unequal in his poetical output. He
wrote such doggerel as "How doth the
little' busy bee" and "Let clogsdelight
to bark and bite," and also the follow-
ing exquisite' carol:—
Flush, my dear, Ile stili and slumber,
Holy angels guard thy bed:_
Heavenly blessings without number
Gently dialing on thy heaa.
Sleep, my babe, thy food and raiment,
House' and home thy is -lends pro
vide;
All without thy caro or payment,
All thy wants are well supplied,.
IIow much better tltou'rt attended
Than the Son of God could be,
When from heaven l•Ie descended,
And became a child like thee)
* 5• 4 * •
Lo, Ile slumbers in His manger,
Where the horned oxen fed;
Peace,: my'darling,.•here`s 'no danger,
Here's no ex auear thy bed:'
Mayst t1hou_live to know and fear 111m,
Trust and .love Him all thy days; ,
Then go dwell for ever near. IIim;
Seo His face, and sing Isis praise!
a
served ginger or, marshmallow.. The ,ti
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Will the various hued typewriters
nd telephones "'recently introduced,
end to make Writings and ,converse-
onmore colorful? pre.
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The MinerAunty
LONDON SEES "COOK'S ARMY"
The Welsh,' illiners arriving at Trafalgar Square, London, to present .to
the government the plight of the thousands of miners who have had no work
for. 18 months,
PRINCE TO VISIT- KENYA
London. -16 is stated officially -drat
_the Prince of Wales next year will
visit Kenya Colony and other British
Last Afrieau possessions that ho has
.never seen.- Whether the visit will be
private or official is unknown. Kenya
is one of the Lnipile's )host"prosper-
ous colonies, where recently many
prominent popple have bean 'going;
both on visits and to make their hem.
McMillan's Northland Predicamnent. Tame to' "Mounties" -
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Recipes. to Spice - the
Food Whirligig
Banana Circle Cake
Use your favorite recipe for white
cake and bate in two round layer
pairs. ''Whip one pint of cream aud
flavor With orange juice and sugar,
Just beforo serving cover one layer
with' sliced bananas and spread with
w1ilppo4- crone Place tate other
layer on top and 'cover with whipped
cream, Garnish with 'circles of
sliced -bans naq and walnuts.
Tomato with Spinach and Glazed
Orions
- 2 cup thick tomato sauce, 1 cup
small glazed onions, 2 cups canned,
seasoned spinach, salt and pepper.
Heap ,the spinach In 'the cuter of "
d serving dish and mauve a cavity in'
the center. Pour the tontine sauce
foto this, then surround• the einadis
with the onions that have been boiled •
until tender, then glazed in buttee,
and sugar and seasoned with the salt
and pepper.s -
Quick Chocolate Icebox Cake
ee pint 'cream, 3 boxes chocolate
ana9S.
Arreenge in alternate layers in Ott
shallow ,glass' baking dish chocolate
annus and sweetened , and flavored:
whipped cream. Start with the creek -
ere, laying them close togethee to
cover bottom of dish. Thew sjireact
generously wins a layer of the cream,
next- craeiteree and -so o11 until :nix.
tune is. used, leaving the last one
cream. Garnish with inlioeolate ,
sprint ler[;anti place in refrigerator,
for twenty-four hours,
Brown Sugar Net Cake:,
1/3 cup. butter or other shortening,
1 cup light brown• sugar, 2 egg yolks,
el cup mill 5 .oup dour, a teaspoon
salt, 2 teaspoons,) baking powder, lee
cup flue [)topped pecans, 1 teaspoon.
vanilla:` ,
Crean. the butter and sugar togeth-
er thoroslghly,,, Add° the egg yolks
e 1 beaten until light. Mix and sift the
dry ingredients; add them alternately
with the milk; Then' add the vanilla
end the pecans,,enct pours into a shad-
low:loaf cake -pan which has. been oil.
ed or buttered.. '
`13ake h1 0moderate oven 3u or 40
minutes.` When cool, cover ivitlt',
brown sugar iofa'5, which is made, as '
follows:
Brown Sugar lung
Boll 1 cep of brown. sugar with 1/3'+
cup of water 11411 the syrup forms e
soft- ball 101 cold wated, four very
gradually late e.2 stiffly 1ea1011 egg.
whites 'vpbile beating constantly.
Continue beating and when light and
fluffy ark[ t, teaspoon vanilla. Spread
en Lop and sides of case and sprinkle
with 14 cup chopped pecans,
AMERICAN EXPEDITION MEETS WITH PRIVATIONS IN ARCTIC TRIP, -
Donald eleetil1On Dimer tLelt Belted States ex 1oi'et' who i ie.oetec in i ei• -1 e coast. Ole' isheadin+'_an
1) p b p 1 dello 1tltSat his w1nt,,t.• camp an the 1\oil..i 7,u7zi.ttlo5 S
American l000e11131 expedition into theArctic:On heLo v ' Left ] ' i " 1 "` , 2n 1iutsual
1. ec t V e I, s his -vessel 110
Ie1iy,, shown ricer a monactnt, iceberg. 1Jppe RagbL 1s,,,
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q of the "midnight sue," <z common siglCii1 the Arctic. LoweLeq, Is a map s iovigg the onte-titen by iio Canadian. Vester' Auui.lniq i,her regular
pailn7 cause in 7.92G, Willi oicpo;t only llciegregs front the North PoIA ilaigeisnow bah1g faced ay Aclrlan ate notunusual to the l4v a1 Canadian
11-10mied 2olice, who inelitainlaw" and order amoug°the
Belcienee and traderra,.in the uoi'tlrl6rnl
King of Kings
0 sleep, celesstial Obehle
.....
t) sleep; Who )tial been born -
The nations Canna Y. sa
I3ut,'I'hy p_t.
oud heritage
They will become ono - day.
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