The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-28, Page 3it
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Ur, Mair, m. morgan
••:
• ...Tested: "OaVo.rite .13.PP/Pe'' -
XThis, •iS en sttractive•olle•plete cake
• ,, •:, • .daSsert). . ' '• , ,
•'.. VIS4r" g'04;, 4 cut). Sagnr, 4, 4ahle-
•epOete:, 4446a49,4r, 4 • tahleSpOl)oe., sift-
• 14 Pheeite',.. Y.i, teaStiP0'11 ereaal Pt ter.
ler* '.1.4 teaspOOn soda,. Ve teas000n
Salt,: 21/,', rtiarshMallOws• ,
s.,0Beat eggs•antil .v•erY light, add Sugar.:
siOsviy whilt
.ehea ing, ;feta •in...flour,',
il
coa,, crearnetta ar :and,salt whielf
,hero,been sifted; .ogetiterc,.. 'Spread
, . MiXtare .On:reetangtilara;lre, :pan; lined
•,. with 'Wax' paper, and bake ahont 'ten
; • riliqutes...in moderately sioweVerr (200
• deg ; 'hr,) :1' Mite „ cl eta; :dipped
in -'cOld .V•ater •Wriing nt ;Well,,, •
,rnove..peper and immediately spread'
:with Mtii'slimallow. tilling NA ,refi.up
...like jelly. relit Top with Obeeolate
,frting, and'decOrate with. littleflo*.
• rade of, slivers of inarsitreallow,•
With • cherry centre:, • • • " . •
. , . .
Marshmallow Filling$
. .„
t marsinnallowe in top of:doable
BPIF 1 cap, sugar and..31.i. dap
.un tit--1t7torms 'soft -bail -when'
in •c,old water (240 oat. Palir.)..
egg • White, heating constantly; ,. Add
• inelted. marshniallows, and 14 teaspoon
yanina.extract, Beat until ceol enough
' •to. Spread. • •'. ;0- • • •
... • • . , •
DelleiMis, Stew, • „ .• •
• •
ManY „hostesses' feel,,,tuat' they, Must
, .
•
apologize, *lien serviugater$,. Strange
0...4 -when yon'anewillOw, Many •men. OV
w litrestrnei-
nritortunatelY, that -many wethen'..clo
:not knoW, haly-to. make a geed, steW,.
'Here, are'soMe lirst,rate tips.; • :
Thefirst pinioipl in..,stew,rnaking
is in sear'the Meat,. Jilt's: mei den.e
•by nnaring•water it, or by ,IiroWn.,
. trig it in a het 'trying:pen.' •The•put-
POSO ot hie nrellininary.:searing'IS. to
seal' Wa.juices'• Inthe nie.atfibres.-The•
; luble:Pretdin„.• Which • then'. retains 'tile
jui6eby, }deicing thern: np in fihreins
.'pockets! 'Ihe se.od Princ i P1 „In
: Atew,malcing„ is 'iong,. slow. Cooking, be•
low Hard,.." fait
cooking' at. boiling teMPerature ruins
the.ineat,, niakeSit...String.y, totignand
' Unappetizing! ': The third..principle is
,.cOrre, and varied S•easbuingbyrrieans
of hexbsspices .' and'. methods Of 'pre-,
parattoik •
.. • . . ,.•, .
InexpenSivef Cuts • .
. .• •
-The.,61,ipultier .or chuk, the hank
the shertribs and he round make
good beet. 'stew 'meats:. • Out' otlitese
cuts are niade•brOWn:•beOstevi, Span
ate,iy.,Atabgartia.:.0.e atm, and all
, .ot the' .various
'• ticins,as•Well as :chop suey
The breast or shoultleA'Or neck':
• ...latita. PrOPerly.cut,makes dellelous
itewsThe san-fe'OilisiAre used for
• :iste'w.', • , • .„ • • .. •
„ . , ,
•".Froni.p�rkshentder pr,tt'iinmings. is
Made',.the ttsnalichop Sueyi.'the- Pre-
ferred:type- being the pork cifop..auty..
• . . .
Stews, • , ;. • ,
, :Two: ih4.'.ireallieiStLOI,- ih-oiirtretT,43`
..niediura 'sized .potatoes, • sliced. Or
ciiliek .2 median*, Sized...041;3ns '.riliced,
or whole; 'g naps ehoppeit6r.slieed•Carrot tablespoons 'floul'
i,
•
O
..Cut the • from " the meet' 'Into
cubes place in the's, k, ettle and
Ctit the meat In small .per.
• • thilis and•hrown it in the; hot fat, Sear-
, ink w,ell.en:All 'sides; taking about 10
..1..nilinnie8..fer_thaprOceas, Add. ; enopgii,
hot" Water; ,t0.,:jilst; •_coVer.,..the Meat.,
.0. Conic„.At ',...sipitnefj.&..thninerature' one.'
,T.hen 'add tile.carot• n4 onions,:,
• •• .andenough hot'weter „to.: toyer them,
irithas previously cooked .away. CPA
-
• Until :Meatis ethicist tender; at. sitn,
• niering pouit, th.eit hotfl before,
dote ;add :the notatoo's:
: :Make';'a • paste • Of the .,fletir and .-an,
equal einettiit of Cold , water, .theny thln:
to the Deming:, etilislittency and' add •to,
thrstew.'.."CedkilYe tninutei.to
• then leason. WIth 'salt 'alid • pepper
: Sad at,..the. lastniiimte neforeLse91ng.
acid • t*0 ,t'ablespoons 'finely .minced
,•itreilh parsley.. • •
•• ••
•
8roistil.', Beef. Stew.' . •
Gue;lienellopped fitte..3 lbs: Stew:.
. • . , .
114, beet, .cut into aeyrtaa itatpoas:. t
O noteir, stuelc',With 3. tvliole: cloves; 1:
. tehleipooit'. each,. Witter' .or drippingS,
, and..lemon lttice;• 1•,.teaSpeou:.ceiery
•sadj01nbed parsleY, , ., •
Vry tile onion And meat tri but,
%.intif seared well, -place in kettle
with ether ingredients, eicept Parsley
barelY, cover with . hot water! •siromey
till meat Is -leader, When dene, thicic•
,en ,the liquid, with, a flottrantl-wa:
paste, ceoking. 5. minutes. afterwut
004. 4514! •
tiggilh"Oppo,'
ParsleY anderve, It take..abfmt
,lionrs to ,ineke this. stew, 0,:nto. 140100
'spoons of .fiour is the neual allowance
for thiCkening each, pint "or twO cupa
of liquid... •••••
• . Irish:Stew'
• ,
Three' lbs, bieast orSh4ii1ie.r: (-?;
Iamb, mit iiiSmall-pieces; fup,. car;
•rotS, didect or sliced; "3/2' min turnips',
copped. or
'pups 'potatoes, Cut,"•in 'thin Slieee•and
Parbbiled 5 minutes; cup flour diluted
with cold 'Water to a paste.
:Cut the lamb into serving portions,
place in stewing kettle arid cover wittr•
,boiling water, Cook slewly, simmer-
ing, abaut 2 hours, or Until tender. At
the end:cif the first hour, .add thei car -
refs end turnips and onion; 15'" min,
,utes• before sery1ng add the thinly
sliced-potatopt-When clone, thicken
-
•the gravy with the flour ,and Water
uncial!. e
1008.4911
4eason XIV. ..12egenElher 31. The Life,
cif Patil--0P1ilipplan803: 1-14. Golden
have fought the 000dfight,
L ,have. ,finished. the' ceurse, I have
• 'kept thefaith.,-2 Tim., 4i. 7.
,
0.1 or, 60, . •
,PI.A...—Theletl0er to. the 'Phi:UP-
piAna was Written -from Rome during
Valli's' first iroprrisotiolOat there.
"Finally; MY brethren-, rejoice in
ti:e Lord," Establish your joy in the
ord, as. a firtn foundation. "To write,
,the sainefliingsto yen," Paul is not
going to: relleat hiii.sclf•in werds-Or
•ergurnpu.(,...'hnt in the:•esSence Ofhjs
b. ugh ,-th sound doctrne e
On to recommend 1C...founded
O on what be 'has air adY,Said- cOneer
• iitg the Uhristian life. "To. Me indeed
,is net irksomo,:hut•fof you it is, safe,"
trne" teacher s ireyer.setisfied:till
he, his 'really tanght,,-till• his . pupils
lhaVe absorbed Ois tectehing;'•and tre-
ggellnettliereirrienZtinivgrePf etsgiltht.i.-4•ISlitn°U.a.thye,
schnel teacher's especially need, th. un-
del',13teawriciartohzist.,.ihe• dog•s,
,beware
of ibe
,evil workers,beware of the cencision."
1:/0g" was a town of .reprbach
Jreek frem'the:earliest to the latest
tiines.we are the eireumcisiori,": • it
-sign ifies. ,th theAnere,observenle-Of'.
•the rite 6! eirqin0061.1, Without a
and serve with tiny diimPiings if de,
Hungarian Beef Stew.
11), lean•heet, Cut in 'small
• pieces; and sprinkled with:salt, pepper
and vinegar; Let stand,2 hours, One
onion' einopped fine;. caraWay
Sped, 'sweet Majorara•and •Peprlica:
•
'Pry_theL.nnionniccthe.:MeSOn.luit-
•
ter seared,Add the seasenlnge,
doek. SIPWI.Y., till Aencler Without any
'Water added: • Addl,tables,poon fidur
rubbed to a; paste with, % •Cup ,cold
stock ..er water;and; when it thickens,
add 3i, .eiip • thick sour, cream ,land
Paprika to taste ' Serve itinnediatetY.:
. • • , , .•
Have 'tbe..hreast ,Or...sliOnlder Of lanfh.
cut in .conventefir-n-te" g,
•,brown. thern.•ba. het ..haeon.fat or idrip-,
'ngs..'"Coirer;'With boillxtg het' Mock
or Water; add. a htincti' of atie,et, herbs,.
a•sna1 clove • of ,garlic, 'One. chOPP.ed^
'9416and.tWo,tablesPoons•of vinegar..
Simmer. Until meat.IS ,tender.,,. Drain'
'Oft 'the littuitl, add half .ctip stewed and
7.s t rain ect.tematoes,..:peni, over .the -meat
And:serve:With•itherder of b.Oilettripit:
:it preferred,:the. tomatoes and Meet
to ok
•
'peaMit bniter..0ermite
. . . . .
1 cup sweetened condensed milk,'
tablespOona 14 :tete.
. . ,
,sPoon •SalL'... cUP,igraham:. cracker
• ,
ortniths.: _IThOroughly blend together:
sweetened eondeneed,ritilk•and peanut
:butte. . *d.d..'s.a1V and grahain ,crithkeril
_that haveheen rolled. to crambl., .Mix
•bicin.hispeOnfuls mite' buttered
halting sheet i,• 'Bake •-15,0minutei,' or:
-until.brewn, th reederateiy het- ()Sep'
375deg. r.) ,makes' DA' clolen.0 •
. „
• • Slip-prOOf..Rugi„.. •
• :.."A .str1n ;of blicloth'seWn'alcing" the
tint:101.81de: of. ectei end of,th0..,'Siartil•
ffien-r^fe a go eftr-Way to0 keep It tretif
elippzng
. . • .
• ;K•itchert-Flugs
Srnail:Washable rugs a Id to. the
. , . .
;ter conifort.tot the kitchen and take
•. ,
'aWarthe ceid, look of the floor.
• ..gairity Wafers
. Cracker •.ciunibs, 31a
cocoanut ..r mit Meats; chopPed,
sWeetened_candefite:44111123
egg- Whites,. 'stiffly: beatenk' :Rut: .the
graham. C:raelfera through •ftiod, chop
per or roll, tafine crumb's:. :Add coCPa-.
nut or mit .theats: and :.ew'eetened
Con-
deusel rnilk M1 therinighly..Fold
.14 stiifiy beaten egg whites. 1)1.0p
rriixtUre 713.7.-spOonfaia gni it • baking
sheet -covered yitij a0x.ed peper,),130,10,
in a.' moderate oven • •(850dez. V.) '25
Minutes Or uLii"delicate
Makes two dezenflVaret,.... _
. , . •
Brown SLigar Bi'ownies •
0.01 :CM). SiVaetplied .eundense.a:nialk
tablespoonfuls, browsugar, 3.•enns.
ceru: 'ffakei":"; "Voolt, Sweetened con-
densed ni1k anti brnlvil sugar in the:
over',hOiling ,fs'ater 'CCU!
thick, '•fientoVe 'from 11.1.e and add:Cern
Mike:Sp". Mixing thOtetighly:
slibrenftile' on a well'buttered pan about,
•nue In ch .apa rt. take 10•61. 12 minutes
or pain, brOwii,hia inoderatelov
(350 deg, .P.).•, Make's tv;o doeh..., • '
hait•cap Of. walnut Meats.
'clionnett fine 'May 'ho added with the
eorti flakes if desired, .
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:t4EvER ti -ow A DoG
TA AT You' it ArRtsto OF tiO1.43,1)0141' ValzotT- If You
- IF•Yo0 DOYOu! mEt-r Atio-rtiER ripG Look
•LteKED!J 1 t4ityt'STOAIGHT
LooK THEVZE'S
LAIADLORD'Spo6,Noto
WAt41-k
:dience. Was no better than an act of
physical initi1ation, `:`WhO worship by
the Spirit of God." The effect of the
whole work of . the Blessed .Spirit
the regenerate Christian: was to bring
nim into'. right; relations, of Worship
• with God Who "is.,:Spirir (John 4:-
24). "And glorpirf Christ Jestis,'.and
have no confidence in. thefleSh." We
have here all the difference between a
sp,iritual•and a rperely'formal.WEShip.
• "ThOughl-M-ysclf,inight have .confi-
dence even in the fiesh.",Paul, does not
say ,that he ,:had o. Confidenee the
flesh, but that; Christiana' .a.
,had none, he Peranall.Y.11414.94-
.fidence, in the 'flesh al*.: that is, as
well as in Christ; but such confidence
he regarded' as. of no value. '"If any
ether Man thinketh to have confidence,
in 'the. e ' .0' •'
tut•
ciutboast Any a the'vaunting advocates
of Judaism, if he should cheese to pit,
:hints:elf: against Such' a ;person; but he
.did not .so choose, : ' ,
• "Cikettnicisedthe eighth- day," A.
"t''0,1e Israelite WAS ,circumeised'on the
eighth: day..after'birth.;: an Ishrnaelith'
Was,not'circurnciseil until his, thir,
teentli. year., "Of .the stack:of' Israel."
:He 'was descended '.:,l'Orti•the .patriarch
Jacob. 00f the -tribe,: of -Benjamin."
TheArnalle.stOgiliejelvejribeS. - "A
•:Hebrew of Hebrews: Of' the purest,
noblest,. Most, faMout.Hebrew blood;
"As touchingthe law, a. Pharisee."'
No one had been so strict as ,Paul in
•observing .the „rules laid down. by
Moses and the: regulations. , Added to
• thein- by the rabbis. •. • • ' ;
',"As touching Zeal, perseetttink, the
church:" He Was net only a Pharisee;
but an'energetie, zealous Pharisee;•he
:carried out the princin1ei0Of his sect,
thinking that he did:God-service, "As,
touching the righteauSness which is in.
the law; :olind blameless." Only too
bloodily had' Saul of 'Tarsus: preyed
lihnself therough and, Censistent
PAIJL THE CHRISTIAN:
• "Howbcfit,what things .were.gain -to
Thethinga ,which ordinarily
W,Otild'bk •Oonnted An tdvantage to kne,,
for 'Which Most Men would•preiseime,
and honor ^me., , "Thesehave Counted
loss for Christ." AdVantages et,birrit,
of chaticter,"and: of ceremonial strict.
fiesS 1 have 'once for all cast away as
.1t9t only UseleSS' but aetually injur.
."Yea yerily, and -1 Count all things
thbe:loss: for the excellency of the
knoWledge :of Christ Jesus my :Lord."
"TEXceIlinily."- nifty- beTtranslated the-
surpassingness.","Poi. whom 1 Suffer-.
ed the -1.;S'' Of alt things." -Paid, in his
prison and throughout hi i 'Vranderings
as 'a miSeionary,. had ahandOned his
earthly jossessions and .his
tion. "And docount, thein but refuse.''''
Something net Only not tohn" Trieurned,
br, hut scangthing hlow eVcn. eon,
.t6raptinnis regard. "That I May gain
-Christ.".$,And thi i thehigh'priyi-.
lege Of. the Christian::
"AridVe....fdtind in Hint." He, des
'not wantthein to find Irani the apostle,
but Paul the SOO inerged' in Jesus
Christ.f. "Not haVing, a righteousness
,of mine own, &en that Vitliteh"4 of the
•law:". If people; leek on him, Paul
does. not W.ant thqn Oen to think,
There, Is, a law-abiding 'than, there...is
,.• inan who is faithfully observing the
Mosaie statutes., "But that which is
through faith in Christ; the Aghteotis.;
nese which is from Grid by .faith.' All
is to' b&�f God tod Christ, nothing is •
tehe.ef' 0: . '. •• • —
"That May •
knew him." Patti longs
to,, know .Christ with • the hitinlate
knowledge bf Christ's. incl*ellink.,"And
..file....nower-of his resurrection," That
•
resurreetiOn. VAAL. th,•,,,,,NittarpOwcz,o
o 0,14rIf,
sufferings -0, beconting 0conformed: nate
his death."-; hs Was the death:to self
4tul desired fnf-,nrderAs he, say, in
4•14•51,itictfght-Qty
that life of Ohrist AS risen, from ;the
dead, delivered frozn all domination by
the old nature. , •
`•`If by any means I„.iriay attain unto
the'resurreetion frera the dead." That
'blessed hope ter all Who sleep in
Otirrst. • •
PATTI, THN.. 'Aill$$IONARY; ,
"Not that I''haVe already obtairied."
•Paul makes. no clahn.,to having already
attained in its fulneSs the risen life of
Christ. "Or ani alrditd,y made per,
feet,'". Pcrteeted in the spiritual. life
whieh ne. has been ,speaking As the
„greatjonging.of his son'. "But 1 press
•The tillage etE1 'rtilfrier in.- a
couris already before, the aPOstle,
."1,f; so.„..be that J may lay,. hold that
ter which, also L. was. laid. ...old on by
Christ'Jesits." The 'nletaPher through -
u tsof ,the /Ace,inwhich P1,iike-
• en 'eager runner .stretelitis out con-,
tinnery, fel grasp the •prze., '
' VBrethren, count not "inyseif. :yet
.4" evelaid. To have laid. hold
On the prize, of eternal life. "Bat one
thing I do." Paul 'as.a doeir. of many
things, and of. all of thern well, • ',Ter -
getting the th/ngs which are behind.
Forgetting his 'slinky On. Malta,,
his st,oning at Yystra, eth., "And.
•s.tretehing forward tothe things'WhiCh
are before." 'Stretching forWard is a
graphic 'word, descrip,tion, of the atti-
tude of he unner.
• "I press on toward the gOal." As he
who runs: a -race -never-, takesup", short:
:of:the c:ndriout.i$ still rneking•foryard
the high calling." The calling above,
o-: on high. "Qf Od in Christ Jesus,"
For,'God galls us in the perion of his
Son (1 6or, 7.i?2; 1 Tet."5:10).
Egg -Grading
,1
• Dile' tothe sYstern of gevernment
inspectien, resfaitits in- Canada arid
• themillions' a toUrists ' that visit, the,
Dominien annually need .,have little
fear of„being servedi bad egg in::any
:term: There is a constant Cheek on
every Store "and dealer throughput the
• country .bya. Staff Of: qualified ; iri-
apectors. ••• . '
. • ,Important b athendments; ;whereby
.
• 0 4 441
prOdUperi: and consumers, 1 ave reeent.
ly fillacle .4n. the egg regplations:
The new grades consist of °A-1," .f`A,".
• '.13;?' and "0" in place, .of "Specials,"
`Extras," "Firsts" "Seconds:!'
The words °New. laid" May, be:apH
.plied. only. to• grade's A-1 find .theWerd,
."fresh," ,or ; any equ'.valent of that
word "th ;grades 'A-1 'and A..
'
Grades :A-1 and. A. are diVided-',ro-:
tspectively-1,1nte,-thre.0., ,claSsee, large,
Meditnn and pullet, and at :eggs' pos-
sessing the qualify:of Grade A may -be
Sold,. in that grade.irrespeetilie .Of ,size
but the:: eggs of. different sizes Must
he• peeked separately, with the size
indicated on theecintainer.. As grade
A-1 is a super grede,;the: peeking Of
:eggs. of :this grade 'may be done, only
by producers authorized:by the: Can-
adicin Ostivernment • De,partnierit of
A.grieulture._Storage eggs are 'net
,
'permitted to,be sold in a:higher. grade
than:B. 0' , •:,
"B" %grade COnsista Of reasonably
„
clean ..eggs,, Seim& An shell.; eggs
•Weighing . than the rata' of 22,
-00abes th the dczen,innst not.he
,ed in p. 'There are two.F.14sse4;714.:ige
(24: Minces)and, inediuin (22 to: 24
annees)..', ,• .••'
"O!' • grade consists Of all. eggs be-
low and 13 .grades btit iVhiCh.are .fit
:fen htnnan• Constimptiond
. Wheri-the,stafular "eiles
were,first legalized in 1915 t ere were
very few eggs in CanadeOf sufficient-
ly' good quality to be graded as' Ex--
tras arid at that time the grade
-"Firsts" represented the best., qUality
i'Veilable in cernmereial quantities. As.
a result of the improvement brought
about. through :years of grading, the.,
'quality of. C.anadian eggs. 114, -been
.raised• to: the point ,29fere-, • dtfring
recent' Years; 'Eta' have been. as,
plentiful as :the other 'grades. ' The
'grade ,'Fists, " therefore', ne longer
:•irieltided' eggs, of the heat kf:able
quality,,and 'wee' to that extent a•this.•
leading term. . The :•adoption,.of • the
are
•.•
strttekby the King recently when, ac-
coMpanied-. by the Queen: he opened
the new medical schoel of' St. Mary's
Hospital at PaddingtPn and'exPressed
• gratitude fer the part a nurse from
that in3t#1/tien :Played ,,during his
iilnes. 1i 1$91, , •• '
Their MaieSties wore receiVed bY
O the president and the ilea of the
hospital, •the: 1).uches"s, o York,. to'
whciin the 0King referred a's "thy dear
4'I recalrthat many years ago the
-skill and care of a mirSe ..frOni this.
e y ,niY
eeverY trtnn, ,attaels'. of tYPhoig-'
•fever,":said the 4ing,, `'Happily cur:,
ative and' Prevent/M.P.:led/eine de not
stand.still," '.• •0 ,
•
As, Prince George in 1891 thelcifig
_was ,seriously 111 for Several Weeks,
his mother,,,t110-14th. Queen Alexandra,
hardly ever, .leaving his bedside. It
Wg8;assu,Mqd that•the illness was 'Con.
tracted when Ile wat.:.‘ii,siting.hie Ode!,
1,rether, the Duke of, Clarence,;in pqb
lin.. The Make, ivin, was in the
iin;,41sVsidr, d„
ied in;t'h efollow.'
in,4r;ngeo1gobeeame}ei
; , ;
EdwardViI,.
••••••••••••••••
ightte and Jacket
ForSelf�rGift
illustrated Dressmaking .1_,ear,),f-#
O nished Wifh h.-'02,Ory .Pattern
. . .
W•ho said feminine! , .
•• Satin,' pink. and lo'VelY today'S
•
The nightie wraps the, figure in
sheath -like slirriness.. It has an ador-
thle little matching jacket., The neck
frill is of taping chiffOn:
simPle as falling. Off. a log
txj • : .
All you, need' is a length:Of Materiel,
and about two hours of Your time.
• • itun the .scams' .13 on tlirtetrung:n:14.7.
CI -zine; To; give 17tench accent, • roll
:the hem, finiah, the armholes with,z,elf-
Was bifida, Seik the ruffle to the. neck
and roll' he edges of the sash by liend.
• And let Me .1.
cost
will', amaze
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Style NO. 3097' is.designed for siZei
xtractoMakes
Dwarf
Claridu14 treatrri6iit' Tliect
Out -on Youth, Aged 17.
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San Praneisco,-A 17,7yeert.ild. dwarf• ,0.
has been. ,fransfortnecl": hito. a ;Yolitti.
lylth.'shews• defialte•Signs.of aPproaeln "
ing Maturity' and normal height, '
scientiats qrned recently;. • '
The "human, experiment"' with.glan..
• dular extract was carried -eat at the ,
,Douglas, Gland. and Metahofic Clinlo
by, br,. Hans Lisser, 'clinic, head.• •
,- Daily lnjebtfthiswereglien the bey' -
vera • er' d
sai . seig nereased..ahout: 3 4,
and he Is "nearing niatnrity."
He now is fotr feet 10, iizches.tafl, and ,
has gained. in. Weight:. •,
'•The extractused ,iii:the case. is _id-
inilar, to, that developed by Dr. Her. '
• bert ElranS of the. Universityof call•
• fornia, discoverer of thegroWtit her,
•rnuti9e.pofti
itisolt;i,itutieidtaa,yfro:4t11.114,eaii.:teribr
oi•
Jr.•'Ll'Sser.. has -treated ;12 • .sinillaf
cases,. all Showing varYing• degrees:o1,•
Sudeess. 'White scientists ;in research' •
laboratories: :we* witJt anintais,. it„it'
,LiSser's:,. !MS:Sion:to .experirnent ;wit!
uinan beings,..lie -pointed (tut.' f
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Artificial Vitamin
4y ring Harm:
Factor in Cause of. eel -tail]
Seen
Foots 'of. Cancer '
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0 by
'Stirgeon:
Toronto.—That .artificial . formsof
vitamin D..rnay be, ,a factor in tilt -
cause of certain forms of cancer in thsL,y,
hunian_body.4-was_the...lwaraiink veldet
Dr,."Arthur •Ilendrick;'•distingatsheof
Torontasurgeorta.nd.c011aborator wit• •
Prof: ‘,E. Burton; head 'of 0the. Phy.: • '
scs departinent ,b,f the University 01.
,Toronto, in the discovery of A:c011uidal
arsenic Preparation. for :,the.treatinen1. '
of caneer,
Hendrick has recently bees'
inede• a . Member Of th'e Americar
• Medical Eclit,drs' ,and, Authors' Asap. •
dation, in.recOgnitiorief his c.ontribir
• tions to -Medical literature on carizer
O 'Dr. Hendrick deprecated the vita,
*min D ',mOvement in that artificial •
'•vitainin D.:might 'werk. harm *hers
the'natural'vitathin wopld not •••
O .Sunlight•beating against a wOman's ' .•
saturated' srvitli :Synthetic 'fee• s
creamand; 011$, sets ' up a • chemical.
irritatlien suspected ea': Cause'
Cancer according to Dr.Ewing, inter.;-•
krown cancer.' authority.
With this theary;.Dr. Hendriek.agrees.
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Chicken's Heart
• Alive 20 Years
Ofie-. 'clicked' -heat(
which., has lived in a dish foi ,
20. Years. at :theRciekefeller Institutt
will gelutO. the movie's :shortly. Thii
heart the : WoVI&S most- famous.: ex
ainple of,.beeping a piece of ..fips* •
aliie 'Outside the 'body 'Where it, be
longs, yvi3O , a ,liztof,,ths •
heart; chicken. , Its. cella
gthw whe*
ted,onYa1Speclig: diet.' 'of .:the sub.
s.tanCei, 'forming liVing bOdlcs .(
'farss.clince 'knows, be ,hear:' cat
be kept., aliVo' forever,
$oldio, Who Saved .
Italian .King, Dies
Lang; a' soldier wilt ,
once Saved his' Nylg and 'Queen
dled'reeentlY;at tbe age •of ,69,
•..„The officer, :who COmmanded tlii
King's Cuiraesiera, escorted the
'riage o't king ViOter gnuna.intel And
Cluecu '0 •Elena On-, March, 14, 1900
'When Antonio, d'Albai' 21,. atePpod
-froai a sidewalk :and dtew,a, reiolvet
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117Ortrarr:itrat7:40"4rid-42-fri-eikes
Size 36 requires ,34's yard 39-n013
•rnateria.. '
grade naines .giv,es io egg-
-grad tag: a -terin-linpleg-y;-iii-k Cepi
tresent conditions' and one which.;c6n-
sunters• will •readilY • iiricler$tarid.--
,.:---:•Canacla, Week bY :Week,
,„. 'Orie ot:the prime reeipes.for being
happy is .hard work."—Clarence patp
row. • .
, Mesquitdes are ‘tile'faircirite dish Of
the bat, So the ..eity0; of an ,Antonio
Texas, ereeted hat roosts to enceurage
More bats to Patrol the icinity.f
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kt.it
howksTeRt,
goy TO ..ORDkit PATTERNS.
livOte your name and address plain-'
IY, .giving,nuinber and 'size of such
•patterrie as .you'vrcint;: ' Enclose 15c in
stainpe Or. coin (c4. preferred; wrap,
it carefully) for each ;timber, and
address year•order to Witsrin Pattern
,SerVice, 731.West•AdeldideSt., Fo.ront
;
HOuteWill open
On 25th ianuarir
. , .
-_--OttaParlianient • will, be
moiled Cu Ja.nUary,26, it was learned
Officially here this week. It 'will be
the ;fifth session Of. the 1,7th
Parla-
inent ConfederatiOn: •
WOmen• to Vote
, .
Santiago, Ghile,r-The 'Chamber AP-
Proited ?pet:fitly, a Section, of. an 'gee -
done hill permitting Weinen to, vnte
in munici01 eleations. :
Scottie Color Schenriei.Eh, W�t, Some 'COO Settei*
RPY
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