HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-10-20, Page 7Sunday School
Lesson
I ance with the outelde world (chaps. 1
'land 2). No decbt he heel heard the
ear
4ee:abet-1g of the. PrePleste .in hie:
Tem.
town, en new won dalyS arkdi SaDbah08 Fencing Fee Sheep. ,
(2, Klelge 5e23), and he usay• havee
Itroweled., abroad to the, reeekete, ot One of the principal reasons given
:nee:teem Isrotet or of .Egirpt yetth lets by earmers for not keeping sheep is
tifenel3ee ofewool for sale: , the difficulty of fenoing the stock.
Although native of Arrah, hits The Department of Agriculture at Ot-
Farm Notes
October 23. Lesson IV—The Call of messages of:everning and exhoreetion tawa has reeognized this diftleulty
The Prophet, Kings 19; 13, 20; Were addressea to •the PeeP5ec4 Israel and through the Live Stook Branch
Amos 7: 14,15, Isaiah 6: 1-8. Got- at the great northern sanetherYee! is giving encouragement to the 1)1'0 -
den Text—And I heard the voice of Bethel- It W" A time a Pv(*PereeY, vidieg of proper eencinge One of the
the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, ,',,:iiveivgith anildiiii-otegt,vcretuncl safe:V.:T.11:litre
e services of this Branch of the Depaet-
and who will go for us? Then I saki, enee, ttf9 w
the latter pert of the }wig- meet is the assistance 11 givas to th
Here am I; send me.---Isalah 6: 8. milli, of Jesxamairi II (785-745 B.C.). organization of sbeep elube made up
ANALYZING. Ames' eneesagese contain a ringing Of memberehips of boys aed girls of
T. elan CALL 03 BLisBA, 1 ee
erings eea
11 to reg-htpousneee, and to elneerr m
ity teen age oeenbers of Junior FEuen-
;
19 e0 , cand trubh, in religious worehip (5:21.- ors' organizatione, en addition to
124). It is because of hie preism helping these clubs to procure breecl-
II. exert CALL 03 AMOS, 7:10-15. ; s
cw1117 °Quilleg dcicti
eem ld'ug end fee stock, including pure brod males,
idi, TI'fll] GALL 03 , . . . peep* eta FS& et them iniquities that members are hohed to mocure, loans
priest of the royal sanebuary at the purchase of proper sheep f
Bethel for ew-
individual men, and of a nation, to beg. That is to say, any member of
geed% and sPecially- Mapes:tent tasks is (vs. 10-13).
recognized again and again. en Old
III. TIM CALL OP 13.31414, Tea. 6:1-8. a club in. good etandihg who is pre -
sr and: New Testament story. Abraham Ils'alab, of 'Seimealem, began his
Pared to pridone-quarter of the
is thus called to be the leader of mi- career as 'a pronhet in the yoterthat coot et a now tenee, is enabled by
evo
grating tribes and tho inauguratoe of ...KM^O tizz'ah died, about B.O. 740. reason of his membership tu the club
a new ora of eivifization a-nd of ,Izil...ah's long reign in juda:h (B.C. to borrow the other three-que,rtere ot
gion, ,Tosimth to he the eavier both of '790-70), ince teat of Jeroboam 11 10 the necessary expenditure for build.
his OW11, folk and of Egypt in yoais of Tiz4r"'Al, 'Was comParnfilvelY Peaceful., leg the fence. To do this, however,
f anshse, P/10:283 to be deliverer of his and. prosperous. But delver
pple from bandage, their leader and litio must eatisfY the bank in his local
eo
threatened there little kingdoms Lrom
strict that the loan is Pied -fled to
the rapidly growing emniee of As -1(
law -giver, Joshua to be th..ar captain
in a war of conquest.. Skilled 'Werk-
syria, which evas: extendine its. co,n_isocure a suitable fence. Further par-
mao are e azid •ven wisdom quests westward and Still' eater ticulars as to the assistance that the
their task (Exocl. 35:00-36:1), the deeper from the growing evils WiteenDepartment ot Agriculture is pre -
farmer is inetructed: aright and, which were coeruptieg the life of this;Parea to give to sheep breeding are
taught by God (Ise. 28:23-29), and people For forty years and mow& given in Pamphlet No. 76 of the De-
Isain
chosen by hi.m. But above all °theirs
ldngs, governors and- judges are h
counselor of king and -People en :Telma.'
NV.a8 th.e faithful monitor and , jecintimatoost ,stepogerlificenaltitornes aftorOattaslat.,
sai'em. In the story of his visien and
the call of the peopleet recognized
s conception of the able sheep fence which it is re:sem-
en the Oki estament, for he must hi
call we 002 (1)
enter intthe very counsel's of Gocl, t
majetity of Goa .enthronee holiness; mended sho I d no be lass Iran 42
hone his voice, and bear to the
'o
(2) hie realiza,tion in the boil. pros_ inches hieb, with not less than seven
his roe0101053945.egos. And net to one rank ;
people
enee of his own and .Me peewee eneiline wires, 15 etays per rod, with the
.01' 'class or kind of rnan onlY (ken cleanness'._ (3) hie eeperienee fele' tomand bottom wiree No. 9 ganga and
God's call come hut to many. In sthe, giveneen cleensin:g thr011igh con, the intermediate wires oe 12 gauge.:
passages placed before us in this les.. tact with the altar fine. and (4) his When it is necessary that the fence
ready response to the divine caN: Here shall keep back cattle and horses, the
son study we read the call of Elisha,
am I.; Eland me.
the ploughman and Amos the herd- Pamphlet recommends that the fence
he arouses • b
LeregenUommer—Tbe cell by God ofIII*wrath of the c
queen. Two of the twin colonies were
wintered itt packing ettees in the bee
yard and the other two were plaeed
In tb.celiar. The four queens peek
col outside all eagle through alive awl
three of the fotir placed In the
Preservinfr Fruit
Vt11. t S
. / 'ou ugar
.-...a
, the Lquel used met. ad of water In ,
' making, a smear oyrup le snit the taste.
!Add the rule bring to a boll, teen
, leave to awl and to absorb some ot ,
, the sweetness before it is served. !
preserve the fruit„ especial care must flu t in 0 a a 0 a eae
, When there is no sugar to belp
i be taken to can the product the day it basket. Have ready a sugar or a Bone -
l is pielced and to have ready new can barrel with the bottom intact and in
and covers. Prepare the fruit for a
e re
jars letouptittalcneera.holding live noels, Have a
E tick across the top of the barrel on
ekillet or some other metal
rubbers and tboroughly sterilized
purse -vett
Electric. Lights for Laying Hem..
In order to find out what effect ,elee
trio lighting has 011 egg. production
and the general development of hens,
a test has been carried on during the
leat throe yearts at the ICapuelcasing
Experimental Station in Northern On
eerie. In each Of the three years one
hundred pellets were used 10 the ex-
porimeut. . They were equally divided
as to weight, general, development
and breeding into pens of fifty each,
All conditione Were similar exceet
that ono -pen got no electric light
well° the °tiler was lighted from four
in the morning. tete daylight from
Novemberee to April 30.
The results of the . experiment,
which are given in the latest report of
the superintendent of the station,
show that lights have a favorable ef-
fect on the number of eggs laid dur-
ing the winter months, as the throe
year average showocl an advantage of
nearly 600 eggs: for the pen evlth
lightEE. At. the sante time over the
whole Year the pen with lights laid
fewer eggs than tho one without
lights. The biggest advantage in the
use of lights would appear to be 151
the fact that more eggs aro obtained
during the winter months when the
price is high. The experiment also -
showed that lights have very litl,le et,
feet on the body weight of laying pul-
lets during the winter months.. They
also have little effect on the amount
of feed consumed ,and therefore on
the cost of feeding.—Issued by the
Director of Publicity, Dominion De-
partment of Agriculture. Ottawa,
11 often happens that One can get a
quantity of fruit, but not nearly en-
ough sugar to do (lie vanities ie the
usual nienner. A,t such times •11 is
wertb while to know' -Voce all Muds of
fruit may be preserved for winter use
without any wager at all. Such fruits
may b:yusecl later foe making Jelly cr
, pies, for eelad put -poses, or for eauce.
10 the latter. ease, the fruit is beet 1
drained from the Suice in the Jar andl
Mme. Sun et Ben
Widow pf the Chinese Nationalist
leader, has married Eugene Chen,
Delicious Oyeter
Dishes
Oyster Scrapple te a yore popular
breakfaet dish in Maryland. Add ha,lf
a cup et cold water to ono cup of cone
meal, then three cups of boiling water
and e teaspoon of Emit and: eeok in a
double' boiler two end .one -hall hours
then add three-fourthof a cup :or
etesked; chopped oystem, cook anothee-
half 'helm and pack in a ereesed pate.
To prepare for serving slice thin, dip
In eour and ery lis hot fat on both
Flees,
With Sweet Potatoes
In leirgiela oyEEter-sweet potato croe
(Mattes are a popular luncheon dish.
To two mine of eat' meshed eweet po.
taboos add one eup of eysters: whicit
have been cat in pieces, and one oup
of eweet osibk. Stir in two well beat-
en eggs, one teaspoon of sum, belt
a teaspoon of salt and a deeli of
ning by washing, peeling and coring t le 1071113, and asi thls Wang tIse 053cayenne, Form into balls, emei ig
it in the usual wey, then bring the ket or bag of fruit. Also have readY beaten egg, then in erumbs and frr
cover, and pack it, hot, in tot steri- a close -fitting eover and just before in, deer, fee ,
fruit to a boil in Met enough water to
need jars. While adjueting the rub- covering, yue on the coals in the slcIllet 1 tablespoonful of ulphur.
Oyster Turnover
bers, being to a boll the liquid left in s
Cover the barrel -quickly and leavthe Oyster turnover es, made by mixing
the kettle, then 1111 each Jar with it e
fruit in it for 80 minutesit
. Then a cup of finely chopeed cooked °niter%
i 7(1
. , with a cup of cold boiled potat0e4
and adjust the cover so it will not be ,chopped ewe add a teaspoon of minced
soon as' possible so ne heat will be cover with a thin cloth. That it all
eighth of a teaspoon of pepper; mole -
tight. Put' each jar inl.o the canner as parsley, a teaseoon of salt and al
lost. If the water bath is to be used, e
there is to it. Women presorted nten with hot wbite sauce, turn into ,a
the water must be close to boiling great deal of fruit 1:y ibis method be,
greased an. and 0002,1 eciewly. urea
'when the jars are set in. Sterilize for .rfionr;:heeclaye of glass Jere and rabbet:
st
well browned, fold over like an Omelet
the length of time neceseary for the I and serve gantlet ed with stries of red
Product being canned, a:lemmas. to Canadian Hocirey League or gieen pepper, Serves four.
_____—_-:...._—
the outfit used. When the fruit is
done, screw down the caps, test for
leaks and leave in Um kitchen. over -
Rearranged
Toronto, Ont.—The Canadian Profess
night. Next morning, wrap in news- atonal Hockey League, which operated
paper, to pre -vent blanching of the for the first time last season, eeld .a
fruit, all Jere that look BA it they were reorganization. meeting here recently,
in perfect condition,andstore them in Et when a number of matters that crest -
cool, dry place. Any fruit that looks ed difficulty and confusion. last win -
suspicious should be canned over in "ter Vere cleared. up and the circuit
If the open kettle method ls pre- to one of eight clubs. Toronto,
other sterilized jars, rally be enlarged :from a tive-club lea -
into one teaspoon of butter. .A.cice three
tarred, cook the fruit in the water un- Kitchener and Detroit were granted 'curie of waahed oysters, salt and Pell.
per to -taste; remove from the fire as
franchises, the price being $5000 eacb.
soon as the oysters suftle. Serve hot.
with toast points. Serves six.
Oyster Bundles
Oyster Toddle
Oyster toddle is a Itind of chowder,
Chop a quarter of a pound of fat, salt
pork and cook slowly until, well dried
out, Add two cups of sliced raw po-
man, and Isaiah eourtier and man cf must carry in addition 0118 strand of - tatoes, cover and cook in the fat trail
the town. Such we may well:believe To Clear,' Tarnished Gold barbed wire and preferetbly two. The
very tender. Pour In two cups of lot
is etell Gee's way, and happy, indescl,! corner posts of such a fence must be
naNVII11,kh and
de cooktee :oven mellfaltsUr Twhol°rIl'eeel
is he who is. net obedient to the volce! Braid and Fringe I -
. • properly anchored and the posts set
from above. 1 When gold braid Enid fringe trine- not more thotet one rod apart.
I. THE CALL 05 MAMA, 1 Kings 19: ming have become taenished the very
19, 20.I best way to restore theft to their nae Wintering Bees.
T•en
he d of Ee:jales life andrein- tural state is by rnaxing a paste of 1 On account of -bur long winters the,
-leery was drawing near. He heel
fought a grnt fight far his people and ounce of fine „stale bread, la ounce of successful wintering of bees is an im-
.
magmesta, and ese ounce of oream of portaut teeter in Canadian beekeep-
his God'1,,,,a•P"ist a corrupt foreifm idolatry, introduced intIsrael from ' tartar and moisten this with. a little ing. This can be easily done when
o
the Phoenician's 011:1 tereartel by the
denatured alcohol. APP1Y with a small one knows how and the proper proee-
clever, unscrupulous and ambitions clean Paint brush end when thoroughly dere tes describea in a bulletin on.
queen. Pea -Ling that had falkd in dry dust off the crumbs and rub the W1nterine Bees available at the Pub -
his task and in a meed or deer:el:de; braid gently with a piece of chamois lications Branch of, the Department
eney he le id fled frcm the country to: leather or soft cloth. The trimming of Agriculture at Ottawa. The long
die in the wile:sr-flees, But tb 301155 will have lost all trace of tarnish, This cold winter in most parts of Canada
whieh callei hem from Gilead 'peaks method will also clean gold lace. Is not as hard on bees afl might be
la him eeain in Horeb andsends him
back to finish his task. For whatever
the apparent weaknesses and failures
of the -workmen luny Gesi's work
wear themselves out with useless az-
imut!: go on in the world. Elijoh,is
Wean to anoint to theer effice kines 1l • ammock tha ch lchen may 10 L1VIAS as they. often do itt
who will execte vongr.ann tr;an the made from the burlap bags which mates. To live through the winter
,
evil Baal me:shine:ire, but his gre•ter grain is geld and which may be pro- months the colonies must be well
duty is to find and call and prerane a cured at any feed store Do not rip iilled with young bees, beprovided
seeeceeer in thee pro:ate:tic office whe: the seeks, tor leaving them double with au abundance of. good' whole -
will continue to teach the peeple and ; makes the hammock stronger. Sew saute stores to last well into the foe
witness fJh
ey eovah when
• he is gone. flee sacks together, either with coarse lowing spring, and be given sufficient
A Iclorneznade- Hammock
A most durable and .comfortable
imagined and advantage may be
taken of it to give the bees a com-
plete rest instead of having them
tt4en the twmen who thus ' - i thretel on a machine, back end fourth proteetion to prevent waste of energy
o: are
brought together, Elijea, thman jseverel times, or by hand, using twine and lite in the production of heat. To
e of
the Gilead wilderness., weeehiee a =eel and making vere firm stitches Sew ensure sufficient young bees each eoe
meeb a hair and a girdle of leather,' the sides or the 'sack s together so that olly should be headed with a Prolific
erpearing euddenlv to elenennets the the hammock is as wide as the sacks queen at least 6 to 8 weeks before the
sins of the royal hourand the von- I are long, Turn a wide hem at each normal cessation of brood -rearing in
geance of God, and waging emote-. end and sew it very ermly, also, non the fall. The bees must be given at
momisine war on the worshi? P.1.; a piece of broom -stick into each hone. least 40 pounds per colony 01 the best
Baal, and Er Oia, a nmn cf tly! cult'- ' ' - "
finepend the hatumozic by ropes at- grade of honey or sugar syrup in the
vatted laneq fr::nd of ilm common , ,,, , „„ , ,, to She ends of the tall before the winter cluster is form-
re.ople ani coma:e'er cf kings. Both d'ee'et` "'..c"le'a.
ere <lin in tkanr life -ease war evilest s!."'". ed, For outdoor wintering the eases
the evil. r f tere Baal cell and their . -----e-- meet be large enough to hold suf-
staunch loyalty to Isrmi's Cod. 1
Th2 rropb.?t:•.! ministry of Elijah I Y
end Eleha covered a large pert of : rounded with a good windbreak. For
tee nirth ceetury B.C., that is the cellar wintering the cellar must be
period (rem B.C. 1100 to 801. That of ,
ficient pecking and must be tight to
11. E
THCALL OF AMOS, Ames 7:1040. prevent the packing from becoming
wet and the eeear should be sur-
eas
well insulated from outdoor tempera -
Amos, Hopes., Laiah and Welt was in ; tures and kept at from 45 to 60 de -
the midele and hitter part of the
eighth century. : groes F. The cellar must also be
Airce was a native of Tekca, a town! kept dark, fairly dry, and be well von
of Judah, about five miles south of I Mated. After being placed in winter
Bethlehem, on the boeder of the rug- ' quarters the bees should not be dis-
ged wildeances of Judah, which drop : tubed. '
li3OV7/1 four thousand feet to the Joe -1 ......
8an and the Deed Sea. He deeeribee 1 ..,.,, --_-_, Wintering Extra Queen Bees.'
himself as an beediran anci a gatherer '"‹....:*--- It is often advisable to winter over
of sycamore frult. The lEitter is EL)111,2- --'
times callee the fig-mulberrya number of surplus queen bees to be
. It is al Which Did He Do? used the next spring for introduction
large tree still common in certain !
parte of Palestine, and bearing a i leather (anent erring sone—"At ast to colonies that may have lost their
rat} er peer sett of edible fruit. While we decided to give him all the rape he queens during the winter or to re-
tendlee he; flecks of sheep and caring , wanted. place weak or falling queens in the
for his syeamere orchard.., Amos had Friend—"What did he do. --hang Wing. That it is quite possible to do
held eommunion with his Gode And hirrisel for quit smoking?" this is indicated in results obtained in
thee, very simply, he ea's! came to hinel
an experhnent conducted at the lea -
The Lerd took me, he Fairs, as I fad-. . ,T. ,,,, c,,_.. —
puskasing, Ontario, Experimental Sta.
lowed the flock, and the Lord said to a o Remove an
me From Cloth time In preparing the hives tor win -
me, Ge, prephesy Lo my people .ftectell.1 To remove the shine frond long- ter tour of them were equipped with
He was not a man trainee in the pro-, used cloth, take an emery board or tight -fitting &vision boards, and the
3115130 schools of ths time, nor NI= ' a viece of fine emery paper and rub it entrances were close in the centre
be a member of any, of the prophetic very gently 531111a rotary reovemeet to provide a double entrance to each
guelds, the Eo-calied 'sons of the nro
-- - "1 over
Delete (1 Kines 20: 35, etc.). But he the glossy surface. This raises hive.. Both sides of each hive were
knew the history et hie own imp], that . the nap at constant
rubbing has made quite strong with a plentiful
2.9 10
ele
and ee h'ILI Wile ac ueint- ven bacic into the material. supply of bees au (leach lmlf given 0
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"MUTT AND JEFF" --By Bud Fisher.
Irs plcco uP AIL! A
wrnd AtI eCelevnA
He's A spzecr 11
or KING Teife:
Ge ctzAz"),
01(311 erovY: •
97:7Fail'e
170
AN ATTRACTIVE AND EASILY
FASHIONEp, DRESS.
Dignity and ,grace are admirably
corninn,ed in this charming dress. The
bodice is eligatly gathered to the two-
piece skirt, and there is a smart plait-
ed tunic at the left side. The ctiffe
finishing the clartfitted sleeves are
notched to match the graceful collar.
Buttons adorn the vestee and side -
closing belt. No. 1514 is in sizes 36,
38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. Size
38 requires 474 yards 39 -inch mater-
ial, or 31/4 yards 04 -inch. Price 20
cents the pattern.
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.
Write your name and address plain-
ly, giving number and size of such
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in
stamps or coin (coin preferred; -wrap
it cat:gully) for each number and
address your .orcler to Pattern Dept.,
Wilson Publishing Co., '73 West Ade-
laide St., Toronto, Patterns sent by
return mail.
"Father, is it hue that big ears
mean generosity?" "Yes, my son,
generosity of Nature,"
til it is done, then 8311 it in eternized
Jars In the usual manner and seal at
once.
Quince added to applesauce put up
by this method gives splendid results.
The quinces should be put through the
food chopper so the fruit will be
thoroughly cooked through weep. Ole
apples are done; or, the water used on
the apples may be that in which
The Toronto teem will be a farm
for the local National Hockey Lea-
gue Club while the Detroit club will
be a feeding organization for the De-
troit Gaugers. These two clubs were
admitted definitely, while Kiteltener
was taken in on the understanding
that an artificial fee plant be installed
before the opening of tee Sea5011, aim*
quince peelings ansi pits were boiled Nov, 16. Buffalo made application, but
'when that fruit was being prepared for it was held over pending further in-
formation of the situation in that city.
President Frank Calder of the N.H.
L. atteneed the meeting and tho agree-
ment between the two organizations
was clarified eonsklerably. It was de-
cided that in the future players sent
back to the Canadian league from the
N.H.L. could be recalled only when
By this method, the fruit is brought waivers had bean given by all clubs
to a boll as pre4i0usly described and in tee Comedian League. Players
packed hot into the hot sterilized jar,. bought from Canadian League teams
other dishes, and then strained.
Crushed or chopped manned pineapple
used. With pears in the same way
makes them quite a novelty. When
apples or pears are lacking in Savor,
such combinations are 0apecial1y de-
sirable.
Canning By Baking
e aol sot cannot be delivered until the end of
Oyster bundles will be found very
appetizing. Telco thin slices et the
white meat of turkey, spread over each
a thin slice of bacon and roll the two
around an oyster, so as to form little
bundles. Tie each seeurely, place in a
baking pau and bake Meg enough, to,
cook the baron. Serve garnished with !
eettesley.
Ehef Oyatar Pie
This oytl::r pi. Is good and just a
1111 different. Make a good beef hash
and . season it highly; moistening it
with gravy. Lay It in greased baking
pan in alternate layers with large oys-
ters, cover vtith a biscuit crust, put,
ting a funnel in the middle to carry
off the steam, and bake briskly.
Oyster Creama
inta kat oven and the fruit is baked •the playing season, The schedule, Theee oyster ereams are a (linty 511
o
entil it can be pierced with a straw.
There 18 enough water on the fruit es November,
which will ;iolDielibtaadbroaumt,nthue9 ninitdadwleelf alserittrlo, autroaugclairda lcurinnevhaeoonn.s. Pdootzinnd
it comes without special draining or so. The Nett. playing rules were large eyelet's: mix with seven table -
from the kettle to'last until the heat adoutwi. tir0C-118 a thick elevate; smsou with
salt, pepper and paprika. Add one
brings out the juice, hen the juice
tableepoon of powilered gelatin, soft-
ened in seven tablespoone of water,
Fill RUlan wet melee half full of aspie
Jelly, embedding • cue oyster in ea cll.
When set fill up with the oyster
cream. Turn out carefully when firm,
Eight small molds.
boils up from the bottom of the jars
and the fruit is cooked in that and in
the steam. When the fruit is done, fill
the jars from one or two of the cans,
adjust the rubbere and seal, To be
absolutely sure ot sterilization when
there is no sugar to help preserve
the truit and ee118 have been opened
for refilling, some experts place the
sealed Jars immediately in a bath of
boiling water to cover and boil f or 5
minutes longer.
Sulphurizing Fruit
Prat can also be sulphurized when
sugar is !ticking. The method is very e
simple and apples, pears end peaches
are splendid when preserved in this
way. Incidentally, they will keep for
yeavs. When they are wanted for ase,
tiles!: may be taken front the crock,
washed and baked or otherwise pre- k
pared as ono would fresh fruit. They
make excellent preserves because they ;
retain their form and become perfect-
ly' transparent. Soft -seed peaehes t
Sad Fate.
Egg.—"Wotta life. We'll either be
fried, boiled or go into cold storage!"
"A girl zometimes does got credit
or looking smart, if her tailor
:e
A New Record
Rushing some wheat frora his "cone-
Ine" to hie farm feed mill, C. r.,. Fal-
enhagen, of Agar, S.De ground it into
graham flour from which his wife
nada "genie" Twenty minutes after
lie wheat was cut the gems were on
he table. ralkenhagen believes tl,is
Is a world's record and it probably Is.
Two of a Kind
Shem—"We have a pair of 03033-
11103 on board, haven't we?"
Noah—"Yes, we have."
Shem—"Well, I hope you're right. I
net firo my swimming -pants any-
vhere."—John Bull's Summer Annual.
preserved by this method may be
eaten with sugar and cream with as
nuich pleasure as the day they were
picked. Another telvantage is that lf
fruit put up in this way happens to
get frozen, it does not spoil.
The fruit must be freshly picked.
Peel, core and out into quarters years
or apples; peaches should be peeled e
and halved. Put each 2 gallons of the 1
Wanted, at Once., a Derrick.
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t5aked With Mushrooms
. Baked oysters with mushrooms ars
delicious. One quart OP oysters mid
half a can of mushroms, Place a lee-
er of oysters in a baking dile, sea-
son with salt and pepper; sprinkle
over this cbopped mushroom% cover
with cracker crumbs, moistest with
milk and dot with butter. Proceed in
this manner until the. dish Is full; tho
last layer should have a well boaten
egg in tee milk the mixture Is moist-
ened with. Bake In a moderate over
80 minutes'.
Hot Sandwich
Make very thin slices of toast, but-
ter and 'spread with anchovy paste.
Have ready a pint of oystere cooked
two minutes in a half pint of water,
drained and seasoned with salt, pepper
and French mustard and chopped fine.
Put them over the toast, sprinkle with
eracker crumbs', butter lightly and
put In the oven. a few minutes, and
aed a piece of toast to the top before
serving.
London -04a Line Opens New
Direct Telephone Service
London --The completion of the task
ot linking up British and Scandina-
vian countries by telephone will be an
achievement when the direct London -
0310 service opened Oct. 1. The Lon-
don to letoelcholm line, which it is
claimed is the longest direct service
in. Europe, was opened during the
spring duriug tho annual Congress ot
luta:Tatiana tleamberie ot Com-
merce.
Day charges from London to Oslo
I aro 230, 611, for a call et time 111111,
eetee, and the night theme Is 13s. 611,
'It is understood that the :route Is via
iBelgium, Holland, aud Dendukrk,
clwekettoardtt are now being raanu-
Aeturer of tliz•est fAll`fl. 7121 1224,.,
ghookere meenetizth
ed to prevent eir-
1 aecidental displacement, Will this
tendto slow op still more the "next
move"?
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Automobile drivers veteel oempel
elderly persons and children to stand
, on the highways while they speed by,
, Red pedestrians who walk right into a
I stream of swift-mu:eh:Le tragic should
get together and sign a peeete pact.