The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-09, Page 7•
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Sausages For Fail
Of courses any kind of nieat #nay Ibe
made intb.'"sausage "but •jn this gown
try the Word usually means. .a Pork
prodnet,. and if, some, oth,el .variety .of,
meat or a, combination isiused, a char.
aeteristic, wdrd �s.�iased to- ricins, i't, r:
Sausages. are, justly popular during
the; fall and winter months and: arid;
a., :pleasant *ari1•ety • to; cold weather'
menus They "sre„also u'seful,to••give.
flavor to many/ irlterestjng dishes and
make a most attraetive•an appetizipg;
.garnj"sh,for•.roast chicken. and•turlcey
Link •sausage, __country .eau;..age„..and
R bulk sausage Pere .alk made from finely
.chopped pork "Both fat And lean meat..
. are:used, • :but never More: :then •oiie,
third as ,much• fat as 'lean, should ,be
added., Poigdered s e`ie sometimes
added with' the seasonins , and the
sausage is often 'smoked.,
;and sausage,•,4macarcini sand Saus-
age, ride and sanSage, , sausage ,a
, leasing of baking powder biScuit
'these ere fevi: of the Many :ways
• sausage can be used M.mitisual diShes:
for, bulk- es Well as mineral:salts and-
; Stuffed. Apples
Totir large 'apples, , half; pound: bnlk
sausage, wholeeloves.,
Stielt a•fevf cloves into ihe 1104.. Fill
for 2Q Minutes., Reduce heat and rei
One bouiL.,,J basting frequently With' the
liquid baking
One poundsausage,_foneapples,,one_
cup vinegar, two cups brown sugar,
shoUld be Used.... Par13611.4or. 30 ...ruin -
Aug nah. Without Water; fpn 30 .infiuttea
longer; turning .freqpently brole
' Pare. applee and .Cut in'' slices 'about,
• ,RenreVe cords' anti :.'ditet, into 'boiling
.from,.syrrip and roll in creeke'r
••BreWe .quiqtly.. in, het SaUsage. fat and
:.bread reap°. •MaY be. baked' in, intiffln
,,patiaer a "muffin recipe 1414y, be baked.
in a' Sheet, , cern pone. is .:soMething
,•distinctly different'. and ; a class' by;
Corn ncin.e *Was made egds
'' 'or leayening,and. Is the satin MiXttire,
baked la ,the cive'n:- These cake§ Were
UTT
By Mair. A. ,Morgan;
,grete, Pt tile)
Mix :and talft' flour,: salt, .ifugar. and
Mix well„. Add milk gradtrally 'stirriag,
,.to keep: smooth; egg. well, beater), arld
innited, butter Pour hitt .011ed
,Ctips thick, sent teaspoon. seda,
teas eon, sait 2'd a .2 tahlea dons
'eggsS' Until tight beating.. Add
'britter and. -pour:: into: "a* ..troa :frying
'greased, on the, bettairi and ski es; • With,
renraining tablesppcfn butter., ;Bak 'on
the iniale, grate Of ii'ot oven 're ''.25
Iiiirrers play .an ;important 'Part .in
i/faiiy,.an reom has been'. tines' -
formed into ntiring of 'beauty by the.
SiMpie• .addition • of ..one'. two Well-
ar period; see that the mirrorti are'Of
the same period. AvoidincongrUities
like banging a Modernistie „mirror in
ft room fUrnishe4 vFith, Colonial, pieces:
.'• A Mirror • Should; be hung te.reflect
the light. „ In:ether words, hang ,it if
you cart on 'the optiosite wall frcim a'
window. • Ig that ien't !possible, hang
it, • to reflect some artistie furniture
,shoilld be hung at'eye
:Ye -getable song, • Made' With
and- thickened With" an egg, • : •
madetoniatti, sauce.
Potatoei: :baked 'in': their jacketri'i;
Kippers:. 'Princes and ,
and raisins:.
Of inace,:,:two Cloves. 'Cut the. daMSona
lir ' halves ' and. reineve the,' ;Stones,
Add, the:, vinegar' anti sPleei rid be
the ,finit from. tire pa:nand drain'"it in
ha's drained, pack. it . eloseb, IA' leis
to': twa:ifichlengthe. ; Boil enough -Vine;
with .a; quarter of".ti toned Of stigaro
.ene and •11.; half Olinces nf root ginger;
'Which: should'. he broken uli., Just 0,V,01''
Mince of' turmeric, ; .81X 'Chilbes, - One
tato mintites, When OHO. cold,•plase
AlioW one• pound of onions„ two
popnde of apples, :9-4,444:,a.. halt pints
Pt vinegar,•oneteaspoontul, q salt, tour
ou}tcec of mustard, one teeepogpful; of
whol,.e pepper. Slice. 449..e1110,40: ,andN
peel;, ;core, and slice"..the apples i'our
the •vinegar, lnto a ,etewpan, add tl}e
salt, mustard,; and pepper, boll it,, then
add •the :chopped apples, ,and. gni„on$,
Boil Again for five, • minutes ° Allow.
,to cool, •then jour• into• bottles and
cover .closely,,
Picoa111111
''he greater the•;variety.- of vege
tables' used tOr thjs, the better lase
one ,ounce of;`termerie, two, -;ounces, Ot
astad, a quarter of, an nce of mus
tard 1aeed two ounces of pepper,gorns,
one saitekoonful• of cayenne, a quarter
of a pound of grotu d ginger to each
gallon•.; of vinegar and always enough'
vinegar• tocoyer vegetables!;•*11,.the
spleenin vinegar for a: few minutes”
then .,pour hot over••vegetablca;. stand,
.a]1 ni.ght, then Put into jars: or i#`ottlea
and make afrtight�s
s Household.Hints.'
Casement curtains will hang much
better' .if amali bagfi:.ot'silver sand are
sewn; into. the : corners of: the lower
edge., , This, also•. prevents' .them, •trorn
• blowink about when Mindows are oPen
The bags need, .not."be,'remgved when
the: ;curtain's.. are washed._,
Before• storing rubber bathing caps
and' Shoes, dust ':'them• inside and.- out
wi• th 'talcum. powder., This will pre -
'vent them,from• perishing:
shoul ' be placed so that the patient
cannOt seel his Own. reflection in the:
Mirror,' if postible; arrange the
rar so that: a-, glimpse of the ontside
. After machining cc.areejnaterial the
needles are liana* found to be blunt
Te sharpen them, place. r, 'flee of fine
Sandpaper a he niabhine arid sew'
through -it tor, a few -minutes,. -
'Instead; the pan :With salt an`d
Water. and leave for a few hourale.
fore bringing slOwlY to, the boil. , The
burnedparticies will" mite off witheut.
any tratible ,and there will be, ne after
Sundai School
Lesson
"'"Gelden Text2-.Etalieve 'on tie -Lord
"And, a NUSieh: imPeared to' Paul :in
the•rright.",'• Goa Wili guide Us in' this,
:children; and it net Lin :this; Mariner,
then Other ways "There
, The; vision was probably 'a result ;di
„conversations.' which . , Pain .liad had'
'with Luke regarding the wisdoni of
, evangelistic work • .in ., Macedonia.
' 'Beseeching. 'him; ;and Saying, .Come
,Threugh all the ages, the gospel has
advanced because • • Christian people
!have: Seen the:" '1VIatedoniair Vision
and. Obeyed th •Macedorian 11
; 111 en 111 haciseen• the vighni,
.straigh,tway.". VfOinpt obedience is
double 'Obedience. , i"Songht :to' go
.forth 449 Macedonia.", They,'. had, to
coming:in that ' direction ;, perhaps
they had, to .wait .".far such a beat: to
arrive.." "Coneltiding• that Ged had
tailed Us, te , Preach the gaspel:
there,' No matter haw' noble" •; the'
purpase;. it ' mist be, thought' ent,-Jie-
foralt IS ente,red loon. or it *R fiot
Pounded b:y. mid named after Milli);
s in doing. any it is 'wise' to
make:. w. 'preliminary . reconnoissance.
Satiirday.; the JeWiSh' day, Of rest ',and
Worehin, *heft, pant wauld 'be stir*
The, •writei" being used for the 'JeWish
ceremOnial •Washings -,'.'en _which the
Otto the. larger.: Strynion: "Where Ve
Were as. often AS :possible euisidO the
denoting that" they 'were' prePared tO
tea -ph. • !Wild, snake •iiiitc the •Wortien
spring1pf male," P,s proves bow muck;
Philippi was the .491)441.;910147,e•
"Apd a ,certain; woman; 00.04 Ly
4147As, .slie came• from, "the ,Asiatic.
Provinpe of 41'444, sem* wen*. trans:.
•later •oris a pertain LydPian, *0410. 4!!'
""A; seller .,p purple' urple ptoth .
worsh pitedtCTpd ich Sbewas ore that.
ly a heathen but ,as the, word. sign
fes„ had `came over to :the Jewi'ah;
faith ''Heard ne whose Peart the:
Lord erre
a d• to give heed unto•, thb.
n
things Which were spoken, jay Panl "•
Credit for her conversion is not g1v-
en. °:to Paul;" • but •ad the Lord, Wbo
opened her 1eart .
when, sire was baptized„ and'
her household,"'- • ¶'hie :is: characteris,.
tf;c: ,of all, trueconverion; it seeks.
to: Convert .these,. aro'tlnd it, :a, 4 .it
k;egins vlith those nearest and 'deal.
est, those -Of the: 'hdme.: • 'She.• bei;
;ought vvas not, '19;r41]
o a and fort.
mal• inyitat#on,, but an: •earn.e,st., • en,;
treaty. real°(hAspitality, evidentlyfrgin
tl e• -heart :"Saying, If'ye,'h,ave judged.
me; to be ;faithful; to the- Lord;, come
unto my h'ouse� '•,arid abide 'there,",
j Lydia gave her` h.gspi•tality ns" it ,she
i were .asking a favor: "An'd 'she con-'
strained us." petit, 'with his. manly
independeniee, `was dopltlesa about
tc set up-his•'tent.n4akip.g 'establish;;
meat; • but Lydia, would'have 'noneio•"f'
THE•'J AILER,•
'• '• 'But. abeet.,niidnight „rani and M-
iles, were „praying and singing hymns
,unto God.". "It s�eeined,t strange that;
Paul, e'se full 'of nerves; so buffeted
and' trampled on 'by the; world which
• he, :•longed, t o lielp,.:could; .be so happy.
,eoul'dpaint his heinousness in colors
;which • de.. 'not • fade, • He knew ' ..the•
power' of it and the •guilt. of it, and
the• extent of; it, ,but this: did net make
him glum.. He was a ,prrrftan, a ".zea_.
:lot•.for lioliness,-but he Was not grim:.
He. was a reformer, ` He tried, to re-
fashion the' world's • lifeand was •de-'
• feated, but he did not, talk in, a p"sin
tive, or pathetic toner
He . was • a
saint.,,,.liy.ing :.fer:.God _but his voice
was not • lachrymose" ,• nor were`:h•is
eyes filled :with •Shadows. He was•so.
full :of : joy �that.'even xn .Jail in a Por
•ergo land, .whenhe was • toomiser..'-,
able; to !sleep, he ,could• ' break ;into;
song."' And we: can •and'•`:should-; fol_
loib.:his; exaaripie: "And' the
ri oai
-er's ;were.:_listening, to thein.
"And suddenly "thea e, was,. a ,great`
of the •.prispn-house. were :shaken;P'•Ait.
fixion, and later when ' the apostles
:Were 'praying (Acts. 4: 3.1).,:so nerd.
when Paul .and Silas' Were • Preying,.
74nd•Arrimecliately all the deers. We're
operiad; and( every one'e..hands *ere
fastened' to sta.pleS in 'the Stenet.:,
:trick • Walls; which, 'would": fall., ont
'the earthquake • cracked •the t,
of ,sle.ep and seeing the. Prison. dtiora•
•Opeti.7 'He' was perhaps, SICeing, in
•cauld -see: the :various :cells of ..tne.
of .God ;died: to' bring eternal Melo 'all.,
. "But: Paul ,cried "with: a• lend .voice."
'HIS: quick. Shout riaing,:above ••all • the
darner.; :",Saying, D8:, 'thyself • ,ne
lighted apattinent e, Where the !
'sprang in." The lights were ;needed
•
•
An foreign. countries *Ili 'oe,t]trilmte prPgraP•ki• WhIgh' writ Pteltefl'".PP1Pf •
' 'Thns; there will be barft ?raditf!listeuer'in; thei '*orld Who• will 'net
•
HollYWOpit, Back •ton is Cliff Hall; the Raron'45 fridnd,, "Sharlre”. Cliff •
was .net •in e.vid,ence, when,' the Baron stepped ,off, the*Tyientieth -CenturY
,grand Central Terminal, althaegh 'many thought he 'was trying to ,esettee;
detection by. interviewers dieguised as a Red Cap •d't
That shrinking Violet,. tire Bergin Munchause.n and' Sharlie have started
in right, where they left oft,• Only More :Pearl's sbJeurn• in filtadeni has
supplied him:with: new fables ,until,leven the 'voluble and erudite "Sharlie”-
.Sent Teronte tadio•,artist a trained .deek. aer, a , 'Join; p. Young, ,
If yoti Want; to .:See the Greater Minstrels Broadcast When, in ,ChliAge. se de • ;
15,900 other ad rairera• . • stiine. waiting lis:ti•..nna,rly '209;000 nersona
already • Witnessed.; this, ,uninde feattrre, :„ . •Madge Trieker, "The Lady Next
Door", •in five 'Years has Written 'nearly ffiie niillion .W9rda :or radio •00Atitte,
The 'apple ef Ben Bernie's .eYe. 'IS his 'son ;JAY,
Military .•• ItYs • out that will, Rogers..eatrziovi., sit an,. airplane a*
, Well aS he sits. a'. horse; . Jed; .13enny 711ea:a hard. lime chrivincing friends.. •••
.that Benny:is ,Iiis•real name anti ::net , a stage 'name,: .• '.•••Prank-liastew;.,popi'.., •
Ian NBC, tenor is. se? tall • his has le .slouolirto reach' thd Micro/Mane, •
tion. for', the.'Whereabonta • Of the -$00 'Which. Caused the bpyi. se. mAcb.:,.;,
,e If the. radio' audience "neMeinbers, Bill Was 'preparing 'to. go On his vaaa•
tion to: California, end an 'announcement was made . to this effect .on tiie
• Hie • letter from a Canadian 'fan Said that One of the eltildren turned
'trent the radio and 'Slid, "Mummy, I'll bet Bill Ilitylicts ;the i$500. and hi'ka
• :Fortunately far th youngster's faith the Sceteh 'annomicer the planer •
was found 'before Bill returned. ' • ' • i• • ,
first Big-Tinie Canadian Program
.T1,)e new edition Of Wrjdley entertainment brought Volumes: of , thank.
fulness •frem. thousands ;dr ear sore liatenere fallOWing the premiere • bread-
'ast ef trely, 'the first program originating in Canada with' a, professional
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in Order to, that clever production Man; Dave 'Miller; caurse, YOu.reinem.: .
her' that nleasing vOiCe that used to' emanate frern arnOnular • Tomato, titit•••
Radio's \ All-Star
Presentations
zEntniis
Metres Cycles
before he: could go --4nto -.Montreal-7% 2
,fear fell down befere Paul 'bald- Si- cKAR,c.,•moornatrq,.eoaf 443125 1 3900 \
CECIL Waterloo' 465 , 646
CBOT,' Toronto 312 960
CKPC, Preston 341 930
CKLW, Windsor -London 555 • 540
CPRY. Toronto 357 840
KMOX:, St. Lott's` 275 1090
Th,e jailer, Must have knoWn
91 -the Miracle' which:11.94'14. to . the
incarceration .Of,: the, apoStles,. and 'at
-one aSseeiated them •with• the earth,:
Sirs;-witat must- I -do to be saved?
Of 'evil'; "and. sin 7 ig. .the asser-
atill Of Gott" •
On thern„„are color's that the sun lies
Their ,splender,•in ,a last exultantery.,
AA. ;Wonder • hey.cind
'rhese, trees. The Win,c1 in tender rev-.
A. bird beWildered. by this klorY; flies
Away, ••• Eaeh lovely leaf, becomes ,, a
Bidding the 'earth and' sltY and niari
Here ,,ait is said that any :Wprfl can
13.danty is enthroned this Autumn
WBBM. ChiCago 889 •' 770
,VVENR, Chicago . 345
WICBW, Buffalo • 202
WJZ. New York 894
WLW Cincinnati 428 .
1150 '
160
760-
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670
1010
Ettitern Standard Time.
1 09,...03.00—NDvriairaradtie. R. Gobutinidson, ;.......,•....:,...7..st1.13R:TT3B,
• March of Time
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8:307 -Bridges of Paris
10.00L -Dancing Party, CRCT
2.30-ilIollywood'' Show :OMR
•,„ Feeddli Rich
Gypsiei
1.11.00—Contented Hour .,,CROT
:Wayne King
• TUESDAY.
'8.00--Crumit and Sanderson'. WBEN
Wayne King
5.30 -Nino Martini I...
10.00;4,Legend of America.
woti Time
0.00—one Hour with You RG1'
Leo Reisman
4CLOYA correct .time ,clailY over ' Sta.. '
9,30.—Gems froth. Lyries ...CRCT initrian hell] AS"' nat in , any Preper
.1.9.00, -Olsen and Johnson ....WK13,Wedficated —Horaed Mann "
Still Within the La'Ar.
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