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centlyGreeilvtl>9, 'Miss.--�V. A. �iu1�e%
recently said: "Traveling• day and
night and eatiug'-Ibt safes, and.. uo..
tela, had a, lot , to do with my case I
know, but 'I was in mighty bad
shape. Constipation had practically
ruined me, I hook every kind of
laxative I ever heard of, but they
only aggravated my trouble. When
I started taking Sargon and Sargon
soft Maas Pills I just had to drag
mirself out of bed and. rough the
day. The treatment riot only ri•e•
lievetU me but I have actttuall y gained
8s pounds su welrh3." `
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cup French dTessdng
'3 hardcookecl eggs, s'lired
Payr ka.
Pour 4Tessing over s4piazaeb and :al-
low to stand one-half hour. Serve on
crjslp , letltujce lleavesi Garu*h with
egg and. dash od' ,paprika»
Spinach Au Gratin
2 cups conked spinach
4 hand -cooked e •gs
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Salt and pepiper
1 cup medium whits sauce
% cup. ^rated cheese,
Place spinach in (bottom of a well-
buttered' baking d55'h. Sprinkle with
chopped egigs. Add orae -half cup of
cheese to hat white sauce' and stir
until cheese is mleited, Turn sauce
over seasoned spinach and• eggs.
Sprinkie with the res,b of the cheese
Ruckkeh:r ivu' Politik, an accourut of rk, representative portion, of Lhe total
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Jefferson's' first presidential cam- swept up. With a view' to elizri, ing.
ign• � learned his German when carriage on clotrhles, t'he, tests were
was a 'student at 'the Univversity,0 made -during the least productive
Le'' zi . But, he never fought a due1. •
g * * tk]aiTLtll6 fx\o)n, IVlfaach to Julyl The,
number d. e+lrmlinairin
.. . g -. g. plants in any
Md'au-drd ,HerAot, (the iiPrench states- oak, �san i e rangeld from one in four -
mean and former premier, does not been, and approximfatedy 90 per cent.
like tying ties', He has, a large collet- of Clue total vette gi asses.
tion of ready -!made cravats, They are "Since these data were obtained,
looked after, toot by a valet but b a
y neither at seed timet nog at harvest,
femme de chaMbre, Ces'arine, who the numbers of viable seed's which at
packs them into 'his grip when he 'first bright seem: law are, in the cir-
goes on a journey. cumstances, considerable,, and not
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merely show the, efficacy of mud car-
Ferdinand Ppcora,• who t!onducted triage, but, suggest the rlazug distance
the 'Washirngton ,probe into the House that the seeds irnight be transported!
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af. Morgan, although he; is now learn- before drying of the mud resulted in
ing much about big deals, has as .his natural dislodgment
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own favorite amusement a small game "Simi5lary mloboT tires, with their
of pinochle, An of his, peculiaii` patterned tread's are even' -more ,ef-
infamaus chuckle as they supposed
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Lesson topic -Isaiah Denounces
Drunkenness and Other Sins.
themselves to .have accomplished
and• place in a hot oven (4100 deg, F.)
ties is that he,never fails each da,
to tadce a sunlamp' treatmrent, If he
fectdve, thorn h the advent of idol
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Lesson Passage -Isaiah 5:8-12, 18-
their malign purpose. What hold has :to
Ged upon the land'? 1He has all the
melt the. cheese.
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hold at the end which, we call the
Italian Spinach,
financial laces, it is,beta se he hales
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cept in country districts. Carriage of
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crop or harvest. A man cannot have
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so moth sunshine stored i himself.
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seeds on 'clothing is, however, as e'f-
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In the verses 8-12 the sins 9f cow
too much of. anything if he gathers
Two pound spinach, cup cook-
ing salt,
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Police Constable Fred Sixt, Jr., of
fectivle now as in the 'past, and must
have ;been imp
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etousness and drunkenness are de-
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"Woe
it ustly as the fruit of industry and
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well -ext ended mind and' carr
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\oil, pe'ppes, garlic.
' Pour the oil into a large keitle, in
Somerville, N. J., has deprived the
P oh•tant even in the time
of primitive man.
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aomnced. unto them that join
houses to house, that lay field to field,
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thought; but when all his gettin•gs
which has been placed a tiny clove.
elder Brutus of his age-old manop-
"We are not in a posidon to haow
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hill there be nes place that they may
are but so many successes of injus-
of garlic. Place over the fire. When
old of stern, unbending .justice to-
kith kin. P. C. Sixt has
in what quantity he- actually convey- .
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ixg placed alone in .the mid,t of the
a
tire, the land that he boasts o:.shall
become a burden to him, He is no
hot ad then washed spinach,
p'nach, a little
at a time, stirring constantly. Add
ward and
proved himself just as, goad' a Rom-
ed seeds, Ib'ut some idea of the poteai-
tia.lities of such carriage can be, ob-
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catch. (Verse 8). ��.,��
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Parker in his Peopunderstand
fooliah man tivho bethinks himself
the salt and ,peppe,r, and cook slowly
an brother or son as Brutus was a
tarred from a study of trouser=brush-
this
says: order to u7vcierstand this
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whrether after all there may not lie
for about 'ten minutes. Remove the
Raman father. Hre arrested' his awn
irngs of rthe preisent dray, for the seeds
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sce must remember the conditions of
behind' the most material facts w mor-
garlic and' . the spinach with
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b'oth'er for fatal motor car injuries
to a woman and then a week Inter
whi h find lod ment in the turned-
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life in Northern Palestine at the tiane
al mystery. Again we ,say, how great
is the moral mystery of the Bible!
croon slices._
topped this record - for impartiality
up edge may be regarded as fair
samlples of those which would reach
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v\rlke*n these woes were ronounced.
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3t was village life; men had little
When has judgment, forsaken the
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by running in his own, father. Fred
the surface of an i-inerant Yuman,
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of their r; almost every
earth? At what time has there been
Home -Made Meat Pastes
Sixt -for passing a red' light, pen-
,Sr., 1 g ought
arty three months, Justice aught to
however garbed. A nut,�ber of such
iron bad some little.. patch• of twine-
men bad t1,e
yard. The disposition, however•, was
no sin of the Divine Presence, or
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the Divine care . All history testiries
Mock Pate De Foie Gras -No, 1
fling off her ,,bandage and feast heli
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eves on. this incorruptible, constable.
collections sorwn on sterilized soil
showed that, though.the grasses pre
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f,6r the greater men to gtasrp all the
to God's presene2.
% pound, calves liver
ponderated amtomgst the, viaable se.rds;
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land, so that Palestine might have its
After all this grasping what hap-
en ? "fit"roe unto them that rise u
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d chicken livers
,Clyde Beatty, the citrus lion tamer
a comsiderabl_>lu'mbem of d'icotyle:lun
plants also developed „
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great landlor&; ,and so urgently diel
this spirit assert itself that the lip-
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early in'the morning, that they may
% cup bacon fat
� cup butter, ••
who has. been showing New .,Yan-
critics of Tanvtnan•y Hall how to flan-
ile freehaldlers were in many cases
follow strong drink; that continue
until night, til: -wine inflame them!"
1 large carrot, grated
die tigers, rich) deservtes the -Car-
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ferced inita a srtion of slavery, and
(verse 11).
2 small onians4 grated
is e -medal for life Savin but has
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invade to toil as slaves on the lands
which they once honestly owned and
'After injustice cartes luxury. Be-
% cup. soup stock
1 teaspoon salt
never re'cei'ved it. The, ;life , he has
(saved over and over again is his own.
Cherries have been, a popular fruit
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lwpefully cultivated. All things went
ginning the day with intoxicat•ionl
That was an ancient habit; is there
1-16 teaspoon cayenne
He spends 15 nuinute•s every d'av with
since the world was young. Ancient,
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dr>w*n rbefare that spirit of covetous-
ress. That is, as someone has well
ought of the kind to -day? An .officer
x4 cup chicken fat,
Sliot )icer thin. Put the bacon far
sixteen )loris in one cage, and so far
But Beatty,
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Raman writers described them, and i
early books told their
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termed it, the dry d'run'kenness; the
was commended to Kin Al honoso
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and half the 'butter in a pan with
has always got out alive..
none the less, is a confirrhed' pessim-
cook of arse,
Our forefathers licked thein ,becaurse
a etite that ,drinks ever •thix and
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as a ,van who could drink much, and
retain what he drank. Said the King,
liver and fry slowly, turnip often.
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ist. H•e is. convinced that some da y
of their flavor and, color. The modern
wk+>se thirst is never quenched. Con-
"That is an excellent quality in a
Remove liver and add ve etables uvith
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he will be eaten.
cook values ,them, because they lend
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cider such a light the inhabitants
s one but not in a man.' Mabomet
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color and , piquancy to the sumntnier t
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of. Palestine were in and listen again
to
to the voice saying, Woe unto therm
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said, "In elvery ,grape there dwells a
tightly covered until tender. Add
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liver and cook five minutes, tightly
meals and also provide valuable min-
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tY.at lay field to field and. answer
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'de'vil. If the d=_tiil leas been a liar
covered. Fut through the mr at
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By the way, who cares whether Joe
erals.
(plea cherries, when cooked, afford i
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whether it tames from heaven or
&ell. strong is the 'Bible in its
and a murderer from the 'beginning,
so has stron'g•drink; it Tias no goon
grinder several times with fine knife,
then rub through a sieve. Set bowl in
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Brethour did or did' not tell) Harry
Nixon'he might get into the Fergu-
a pleasing variety either for clessext t
f6r, Iareakfasrt fruit,
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.^.oral majesty!
'God" is
history; its whole record is a bad
one. ,Can, a man cultivate his ani7rval
ice and add remaining sou stock,
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son calbinet?--Woodstock Sentinel=
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or a as othler
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fruits in season at this time of .the
But not content with pro-
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mounting these judgments. He says:
life and his s iritual life at the same
p
ating.0 ntil it is ,very li •h4 in color.
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Heat remaining butter and fat to-
year are generally of the sweet war -
iety. Fresh cherries add a most re -
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"In 'mine ear's saith the Land of hosts
time? All history says that such a
course of conduct is simply initpos-
,,they
L " ' poor a little into glass jara,
freshing touch to the summer dinner
tai a truth many houses shall bedew-
si'ble, It comes in the issue to one of
nearly fill with prepared paste, and
Prince George Good
cocktail. Cherry 'Shortcaltes, Cherry
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iate,'evem.•great and fair, w-i'thout in.••
9ralbitant. Yea, ten acres of vineyard
two things: either the body must con-
GTi'eve
cover witch fat again. Keep in Yee
box.
Batter Puddings, Cherry Ices and
Creams Cherry Pies and+ Tarts are
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shall yield ore bath, and the seed of
quer, or the soul must conquer.
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not they Spirit; quench not Cher Spirit.
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tri Human -Fly Stunt
all (ular summler dlesstrts. • .C'herr
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ain homer 'sball yield an eph'ah" (eves-
es 9-10). There is where the Lord
This is seen in verse 12: And the
1 cup .fowl livers and gizzards.
'6.ba' chicken fat
Prince George demonstrated re-
_Salads are new and intriguing,
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bar and the viol the tabret, and
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' diumionfuls
1, rneciium�-size,ci onion, minced
tnu.l•kable nerve Ibeka••(: small Crowd
Chilled Cherries.
they ;can get the land, but they can-
PLPe„ and wine, are in their feasts;
1 tablespoon 'Worcestershire sauce
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c'I peoples when he 1iin,bed 'up rile
mat ensure the crops. After all there
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but they, regard not the cork of the
Salt and pepper
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-wcu-'like scaffolding surrounding Fig
Wash largle., firm, red cherries
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Ys a mysteaioits Paver that holds
Lord neither cronsider the o enation
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soup smock,
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Ben's tower at the House of Con-
carefully, leaving the stein's.
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'thin in its t grip. Success on
,things gnea' W
of His hands."
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Put livers and gizzards in a span
mans. No one looking on kneT,, .who
.on
Drain and chill., Put a deep layer of
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as these men won , it is like a bird
We cannot satisfy the appetites' of..
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with half the fat, half the onion the
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`the. human; fly was. To them it was
finely cracked ice in law she,dbet
. with one wing -it can•'onl • flap ano
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the body and gratify the aspirations
C oup sock and seasonings and cook
simply a,'younrg man in a gray suit.
glas,.ses, and arrange cherries, on the
.Butter, but never fly. The Lord look-
of the -soul. -Men cannot serve two
very slowly until soft. Cool in liquor,
The prince had expressed a desire
ice. Garnish with ,cherry leaves, On a
•' ed down from' heaven and saw these
masters.
,which should have (boiled down to al-
to climb up the 1ad'ders from plat-
very hot day, these are delicious.
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"successful,' Imlen fattening them -,elves
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most nothing. When cold, rub livers
form to platform until he ',cached
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in their prosperity, and heani their
Home -Grown Spinach
through a fine sieve and mash to a
fine, past. Fry the remaining onion
in re-inder of fat 1 wl - fo to
Big Ben,. and then, have a good lock
round. Accompanied by two of the
men engaged on the scaffolding work
Sugared Cherries:
Use the sour pie cherries, or one
Spinach is .rich in life -'giving ~'rata- minutes, then rub thorough a r fine he reached the highest point. After a of the larger sweeter varieties, if: -
sieve..Mdx all .ta ether for 10 .min-eW 'mvinutes he climbed aver apara- 'Preferred, but the result' will not be
f mins, 'Canadian grown spinach is a- g pet leadirig to the gallery where the son dtl,elctable, Wash and pit tiie cher-
utes, until very smooth. Mix in giz- bells that chimle the Y
gain on our market, and the wise quarters are in.-. rtes, then sprinkle thein heavily with '
housewife will endeavor to serve it zoic cut in small pies, and press
stalled. The p rin'ce ascended b granulated surgaa. Set wa in the
- to her family, as frequently as mixture into greased cups. Cover whip P y refri erator for several hours
y' q- means of a long spiral stirease inside g , serve•
• 1 sib e while it is lenti£ui and cheap, hot fat and chill. One cup of mush- with' simple little wafers and. cream
''s. '>;; ,<:>r;: ^<,<!'•a;1 f•,; I p i ooYn may be friend with the onion the tower. P
: `. , a; " ,:t' .; 43., ?;> <,; .... Spinach also furnishes a high ger- Y « cheese.
g^r ! •" <<<;:;:::: <� and forced through the sieve with "Climbing the. ladders 'to such a
$, k$'%- r x ;;(:' .1 ,..' cent.a e of the highly essential ele- g
'� " " g g y them if desired. hei8ht is not an easy job for one not
-": : a� ment calcium. Recent •.'ex'peri ents „ Frosted Cherries or Currants.
lr :i Pte, accustomed to the work an official
, u:i l:'1>`':`a: have proved conclusively that the cat_ -�.-- told a report:en. But the prince got Select
;� t . " P'e'rfect currants or cherries 1
:,,;y„1. , K•:. cium in spinach is as readily avail- u, \ger uiekl and Showed fine 1
l ,.' ,, P y q, y, and leave them on the stem. Beat
..,-,• able for absorption in man as Is that About Celebrities nerve. He told izs that he thoroughily one e
t. f ` "'~ in milk. egg whits slightly and add. to it
f~• ' ' • enjoyed the experience." During the two teaspoons of water. Dip fruit
When selecting spinach, select Voliva, the head of Zion city, who 180 feet ascent the prince had to carefully in egg and- sift confection -
plants with plenty of good 'healthy mlaintains that the world is flat and climb u steel ladders from which
P , err ,sugar over it. Lay it on waxed
CAIVA®(ARi, eaves. Medium sized plants a e (bet- proved it to his own satisfaction same tvh:n glancing dawn, ' he could' see a r. When dr re eat e
ter than those which are either small vFars a -go by going aground the world nothing between. himself and the P Y p m and sir -
and straggly or overgrown and without failing off, is flat himself. ground. In many laces the scaffold- gar process two ox three times, -These
NATIONAL stalky: They slhould be dark green in y P frosted fruits make an attractive
color, crisp, fresh and elk green ,,, In the 'boom days he had assets of ing upon which he had to"walk corn garnish, or they may ,be used as an
��'' ��,�� 10,080 .000. atit now he has liabilities sisfed only of a couple of planks: appetizer at luncheon or dlnrver.
out. sand, dirt or weeds mixed m.
of $80�J.000. He 'has Mated' that in
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T O Q ® 87 cents to his credit. •
AUG.25 to SEPT.9 1933 Spinach is a ,vegetable of which * Goat Assisted Horse This is a well4blended cock'tail,m'ade r
the flavor may be ruined by impro- President Tonisson of 'Estonia has of oranges cut in ,half and served in •
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) To Win Famous Race the orange shell. Every other section j
per me'thoclw o£ cooking. It should a keen Sense of dignity. In the town
Canadians are,justly proud of the fact be thbrott'ghly washed. The stents may of Dorpat a gang of "Front Soldiers," is removed and a cherry put in its
that the world's largest annual Exhi- lrFe femi'dyed or not, as you wish; but a sort of fascist youth movement A goat helped 'Chatelaine to win place. Add one-fourth of a teaspoon-
bition is situated within, the borders without them the time of prerparation stood on the running• -board -of his car' the Oak':; at Epsom. Chatelahie ran 'fel of sugar for each cherry and
of Canada. Having grown for fiveand, and cooking is shortened. Al.4o. ex- and hauMed him up and•down on the in the colors of a we'll4known Lon- place one large cherry in the centre.
don business man, Ernest Thorton- Pour cherry juice aver a11, The cut-
ahalf decades to its present tremen- perinvents have. shown that the stems spying•:. He put Dorpat under mart- � out sections can be mixed with cher- •
dons proportions, this great Canadian contahi very little ngtrrm.ent. Exam- ial law and dismissed half the police Smith, and was trained .by Fi•ed Tem -
institution has become recognized ire the spinach ,Se,fore it is put into force as tainted with "Front Soldier" pleman. the latter having had- dif- ries and served in. cocktail 'glasses
around the world as the "Shoiv Win- ivate) ; discard the crushed, yellow ideas. , . ficulty with the filly at first. because" another time.
07• bli ht.ed leaves. Wash it several * * she had developed the pernicious hab-
doiv of the Nations", g ' it known as "weaving.' .She was of a Cherry Pie.
,times in large quantities of water. From .kettles to kettledlrumis^that g•
This year during its fourteen days and • Lift the •s•pinach from the water in- is the strange career of Neville Bis- high-strung tem])peramlent and instead Line a dleep pie plate with plain
nights pf operation, every phase of stead of pouring off the water as the chop, once a Chef -in a New,York ho- of sleeping soundly at night sb4 would
s p r pastry. Fill nearly full with stoned
human progress and endeavour will sand will remain in the bottom of tel, and now chef d'orchestre in the uvalk around her (box all night and cherries (about one quart) then
be on review -carefully -planned, th an. ;then the water shrays no Winter arten, Berlin. Conductor Bis- would wear drown a well-derflned dr- s rinkle with.on half r
P= 8 p cupful of su-
stically-arrangedexhibits ofthe natural ,;erns of grit, the sp4paoh should be chnp gat the idea of a miusical career cle in her straw bed and also wear gar and one talblesrpoonful of flour.
and manufactured products from all clean. when he found that he could make down her interest in things, Add a few more cherries and cover,
parts of Canada and various countries ' -The apinarh is cooked in hn more unusual combinations of sounds by Everything -vas tried to cure her, in lattice fashion, with stripes of pas -
throughout the world. The outstand- water than that remaining on the tapping pots and pans and kettles but to no purpose, until her trainer ti -try. Bake in a very hot oven (425
ing agricultural show on the continent leaves after 'the:v are washed. With- with a dinner fork. And he has -be- had the, idea that -rhe might be lonely, deg, F',) for tier; minu,4es, Reduce
in the world's largest show building. out stems, the••fipinach needs but fire come famous in Berlin puttingthose and. put• a goat in' her box at nights.
heat to moderate (3.50 deg. F,) and •
Beautiful paintings in two art galleries. to seven minutes cooking; .with the ideas into symphonic convposition en- She fell in love with the goat, and bake about 315 minutes,
Science acid invention in the Electrical stems, ten to tnielve minutes are nee- titled "Kitchen -ware Jazz." when it slept s!he slept. She :became
and Engineering building., National esFary. The short time of cooking is * * * cured, and the goat was taken a- Cherry Sandwiches.
motor show in the new Auto- important- for keepirg tl,c 'fXirg•h.t col- These are great• drays- for profes- way. Again she N?',gaii' • "weaving,"
motive Building, Glittering Pageant ar and will .not o,versoften the leave,. stirs in the United States. The Iatest and spent more restless nights. The Unusual sand'wicbes, 'bath in flavor
"Montezuma"depicting the conquest 4t hen conlcecln drain, reserving the one to be taken from the class rgom G'o'at was put :back; she belga to and design, are niadle with a comi-
of Mexico by Spanish adventurers, lirinor for ,z•du,p. Arid salt and picnty to a p7•aminent position.;in public af- sleep again. hination of cream) cheese, dropped
nightly from Aug. 28 to Sept. 9. Scul- of butter or bacon dripping, and .serve fairs is William Edward Dodd, 63- Since then the .goat has acted the cherries and ;juice to color. This mix- .
ling races for the world's professional at. once. year-old professor of United States part of Marys Tittle larnlb. as a race- tune is spread on thin eirou4sr pieces
championship. Band of His Majesty's 'history at the University of Chicago. horse that dines not rest is 'Vorthless, of bread and garnished with cherries
,Spinach `With Bacon. He has ,been made amilaassador to that goat niay be said to Oave won cut iA cii)�tiers. •
Scots Guards and thirty other bands. the Oaks for Chatelaine grid her own- Variations are made by adding fine
World's championship Marathon Gei-mianv. He Seemingly knows Ger-
P P Drain cooked spinach. Cut two er. ,y chopped almonds to this sapdwrich
man like a natilste, for he has writ -
swims, Women's Friday, Aug: 25, clic-s of 'bacon into, small feces aril filling or by the addition of finely
Wednesda , Aug. 30, and P , 'ten a 'book in German Jefiexson's
Open, y g fry crisp. Stir bacon into the spinac,i � chopped green peplue'ns. -These open-
otherinternatio0alcompetitionsafloat and rnix thoroughly. Add two table- .StrangeSowing Of Seeds faced sand -k-hes are appropriate for -
and ashore. spoons of lemon juice, one teaspoon formal teas.
For. fourteen days and nights this • salt and one-eighth 'teaspoon pepper. Dr. F. J. Sal4abur ,
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collosal annual Exhibition will be a r. Serve very hot. sor of botany, at University College, Cherry Salad. •
Mecca of inexpensive recreation and *' Landon, in his ,presidential a'd�dress to Seed large fresh dark red cherries.
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-on year. Exceptional excursion rates Srocieties Congress at Norwich, Eng -
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arra ed. Consult local agents. Rail- ch Ariane in small mounds on a ea't- land, discussed man as an unconscious
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Plump Cherries. saucepan., Ad'd +'he sugiar.. Bring tc.1-
Wash, pit and stem the cherries. full (boiling point. Add the pectin -
Save all the juice that is extracted. Boil hard for one-h'alf minute. Pour
Place the !fruit in a shallow kettle into sterilized glasses. Steal with,
rad cover with a syrup mlade' by boil. paraffin. •
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rater or cherry juice just for a few .
minutes. Boil the fruit and syrup 1 quart cherries
gently team minvites IRlemldve from 1 quart strawberries,
he stove and let ,stand froir'eight to 1 quart .gooseberries
0 hours. ;Drain the juice from, the 1 1-3 quarts rhubarb
cherries- Pack the .fruit in hot sten- 1 quart currants
lized glasses. •Bleat the syrup to boll- k Sugar.
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Seal• cherries, bull the strawberries and
Rhubarb and Sweet Cheery Jam. gooseberries, 'stein the currants, hndi
�4 cups (2 pounds•) prepared fruit dice rhubarb. Boil together for 2�
!7 'CUPS (3 ,pounds) sugar minutes; wledtgh' the fruit and add 1%&
1 bottle liquid pectin, pound, of sugar for each pound of
To ,prepare fruit, slice fine or chola fruit, Boil 20 minutes longer and
about one' pound of i••hu[bar`br�'o not :pouur into sterilized jars. This coir- .
Peel•' serve is especially nice served witla
With white cherries, use red -stalk- meat or game'.
ed rhubarb for color.- Pit, then crush '
or ,grind'" about 1% (pounds of fully Cherry Relish.
ripe cherries. 'Cohilbine the fruits.
'Measure the sugar and prepared 4 'trips cherries
fruit•. into a large, •kettle+, thix we'll, 1 cup sdeded raisins
and bring to a full rolling boil .over 112 cup (bmotvn sugar . .
hottest fire..Stir constantly before and % cup. honey .
while boiling. Boil hard three main- % cup vin'e'gar „
Utes. Remove from fire and, stir in 1 teaspoon; cinnamon
P ,Skim, pour quickly. Paraffin 114 (teaspoon cloves'
host. 'jam at 'once. Makes about 10 %- cup pecans.
glasses of six fluid ounces ,each.. (Wash and pit the cherries. M%aK •
Sour Cherry and Currant Jam. all ingredients with the eNcerption of"'
4 cups prepared fruit the nut. Bring to a (boil, .£lien simmer -
1 cups sugar slowly until mixture is thick. It wiif
1/2 cvlp ligwid pectin. ' tske about one hour. Add the nuts:,,
' To prepare the fruit, pit about one 'then pour into' sterilized glass jars
land seal at once.
pound .of ripe, cherries: 'Grind ,or ,
crush thoroughly. iCru'sh thoroughly Cherry Syrup. ,
about one ,pound .of ripe currants.
'Mix the sugar and prepared fruit Stone and pit sour cherries. Add
thoroughly in a large kettle and 'bring "one cupful of water to each quart off
to a' full roiling boil over the hottest cherries. ,Strew ,ahem until soft. Press-
flame or heat. Boil hard one rnirbute. the cherries and strain the fruit, al --
Remove, -from the. fire -and, stir in fhe' lowing one cup of sugar to each pint.
iquid pectin. Skim and •pour quick- of juice. Boil the juice to a syrupy,.
y. Paraffin hot jam at once and then .strain it, and ;bottle while hot. Addi-
a)gain when: coal. This recipe will• tional flavor mlay be added by crush-
mlake about ten 8 -ounce glasses. . ing a few of the ,cherry pits, ,tying'
them in a ;bag ani4acoo'king them with
Cherry Jelly. -the cherries. '
611., cups sugar. Cherry Vinegar.
1 cup liquid pectin • • '
3 cups- cherry juice. iStone cherries;, cut them in halv,e.s,.
Stem and crush well about three and bruise th•em'•sli:ghtly. Add enough
V of ripe cherries. Do not (pit. cider or white vinegar to cpver thein;.
Add one-half cup of water., stir until .let stand six days covered, stirring'
boiling, cover pan and si'mimer ten occasionally. 'Strain through a flarmels
ninutes. Pour•• the fruit into a jelly bag; add one cup. of sugar for each
bag and let it drip until most of the cup of juice; 'boil for 15 minutes..
untie is ektracted. Measure' the juice-. Store in bottles:
There shoulld b4 three cupfuls.' 'If the ardnegar is very strong, it.
Pour the juice into fairly, Iarge :should ,be, diluted with water.
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. Spinach Loaf. ak 4n�, of this inlay be, obtained by germinat- Preserving Cherries.
fi i morn im g the s:e,e•d from the mrud' upon one's
Mix 1% cups' drained and chopped !boots after a country Valk. During the wintber months, an al-
cooked spinach, i dap crumlba, 1 well "Some years ago I selected two most endless variety of wholesome
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