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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-07-29, Page 3Thursday, July 29th, 1937 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES TESTED RECIPES and berries in a serving hot jelly mixture over, harden. Chill and serve sauce. Serves six. ference to .the Archbishop of Canter­ bury as a *cad*, made at Baltimore. ‘‘After due reflection I am still at a loss to think of a description which fits Canterbury and his action more perfectly, . .” Jardine’s visit to Tor­ onto was postponed because of his at­ tack on the Archbishop. Rescuers Reach Entombed Miners Pottsville, Pa. Rescue . workers, digging feverishly with pick and shov­ el, reached four miners trapped by a fall of coal and passed blankets through a hole to the men and re­ ported they were unhurt. Tons of coal and rock blocked the miners in a 400-foot shaft they had dug in the side of a bank. *F •W To Fly from Tokio to New York Tokio—Japan’s most ambitious aer­ ial attempt, a non-stopa flight from Tokio to New ,York in an "all-Japan- ese designed and built “wonder plane” .is expected to be launched in the near future. The plane, just completed at the Aeronautic Institute of Imperial University, is. declared to be capable of travelling 10,000 or more miles -without refueling. t j ............- Aim to Stop Prejudices New York—The National Confer­ ence of Jews and Christians announc­ ed it would pursue an “intensive cam­ paign” in schools and colleges next year to eliminate racial, religious, class and cultural prejudices. road coach and travel at a speed of 200 miles an hour, or more, were fore­ cast by a leading aviation expert. He drew his prediction partly from the successful two-way crossing of the At­ lantic by British and United States flying boats and partly from experi­ ments with designs that are being un­ dertaken. Eleven Killed Over Week-End Eleven persons were, killed and over 1 twenty injured in highway and water ‘“ragedies in Ontario over the week­ ind. Four women, including the wife of Magistrate J. S. McKessock, Sud­ bury, were among . the victims who met with death on the open road. There were two drowning, both caus­ ed by heart seizures. Revealed German-Italian Spy System Paris—A network of German and Italian spies along France's frontiers was revealed with the arrest of a French amateur aviator and newspap­ er reports that Fascist agents are pen­ etrating Mediterranean ports. The av­ iator, Jean Sellier^' was charged with divulging military secrets to Germany following His arrest at Pailly after months of surveillance. Sir C. E. Saunders, Noted Cerealist, Dead Toronto—Sir Charles E. Saunders, whose marquis wheat made Western Canada “the granary of the world”, died quietly at his home here Sun­ day, He was'70 years old in February and had been in poor health for sev­ eral months. He was knighted in 1934 for his service to Canada and the empire in developing the early-ripening marquis wheat which established Canadian hard wheat as the standard for the world. Sir Charles had been living here in retirement for eight years. SHOT BY HOSTAGE es-Roy Pete Traxler (ABOVE) caped Texas prison convict, was shot and captured by one of two Oklahoma farmers he and his companion, Fred Tindol, held as hostages during mad efforts to flee from officers. Traxler will survive the wounds he received and probably face armed robbery charge, a capital offence in Oklahoma. Tindol was slain by the other farm­ er, who seized guns of the pair in a daring manoeuvre. ijjf'twe Martial Law at Shanghai Shanghai — Chinese sections of Shanghai were under modified martial law, after Japanese bluejackets march­ ed through the Chapei district, ing a Japanese seaman, Sadao azaki, assertedly kidnapped by ese. I , „ ... » J( Parliament May Hold Fall Session Ottawa—Although Prime Minister Mackenzie King has stated since his return from the Imperial Conference, that he sees “no reason” for a fall session of Parliament, preparations for the session, when it is called, are al­ ready under way. , Fruit Desserts Fruits are particularly adaptable in making desserts for every day in the year, either as fresh when in season or as canned fruits. In most of the recipes given below other fruits may be substituted for those given. Raspberry Trifle cups stale cake crumbs cups raspberry juice tbsp, cold water cup raspberries tbsp, gelatine „ Soak gelatine in cold water. Heat berry juice and pour over. Arrange cake crumbs dish, Pour Set aside to with custard Apficot Fluff 2 H 3 2 '% Press the apricots through a fruit press or eoarse sieve. Into this fold the whites of the two eggs stiffly beaten, Chill thoroughly. Make a custard sauce using fruit juice, milk, sugar, and the two egg yolks. Chill and serve with the apricot mixture, Peach Tapioca 1 1 CANADA'S EIDETHr ■ ■ w mO HI CHOICER li­ hunt- Miy- Ch’in- pointed in his place. The vacancy-on the board was filled by the appoint­ ment of its Treasurer, Robert Find­ lay. 3 y4 i cup fresh or canned apricots cup apricot juice tbsp, sugar eggs cup milk Nazis Took Over Iron Industry Berlin—The Nazi State took over direction of the German iron industry to help itvmeet the needs of Ger­ many’s armaments drivfe and con­ struction under the four-year plan. Egyptian King to Ascend Throne Alexandria, Egypt—A week of fes­ tivities such as the old Valley of the Nile has not seen in modern times began Sunday when 17-year-old King Farouk I. came home to ascend his throne. Tlnirsday In the Parliament building in Cairo King Farouk will take the oath of office which will sig­ nalize start of hi's active reign. Church Leaders Defied Nazis Berlin—Confessional church leaders defied the Nazi religious policy after the arrest of Rev. Wilhelm Niemoell- er, pastor pf St. Anne’s Church in sub­ urban Dahlem. They sent a manifesto to all Evangelical ministers in Ger­ many, protesting the charges made against Niemoeller, Whom they des­ cribed as “a man confessing his faith in Christ without fear of man.” Airliners As Big As a Railway Coach Washington — Airliners that will carry as many passengers as a rail- Repeats Archbishop a Cad Rochester, N.Y.—Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, who married the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in defiance.of his ecclesiastical superiors, issued the fol­ lowing Statement here. ‘‘The Osserv- atore Romano, official Vatican'publi­ cation, under date of July 23, char­ acterized as ‘digusting’ my recent re- New Divorce Law for England! London—Legislative action on one of the great social reforms of the cen­ tury. was completed by Parliament when the'House of Commons gave third reading to the Matrimonial Causes Bill. It widens the grounds for divorce to include desertion, cruel­ ty and insanity, sets up a three-year period following marriage during which no petition for divorce shall be entertained, broadens the grounds for annulment of marriage to protect in­ nocent persons from the consequences of wrongdoing by the other part^ prior to marriage, and makes it the business of the courts to look to the prospects of reconciliation of divorce case principals and to the welfare of any children whose interests might suffer. Compromise on Neutrality Failure London—Great Britain, admitting failure in her attempts to find a com­ promise for the international neutral­ ity deadlock,' moved to throw full res­ ponsibility upon Germany and Italy for the plan’s collapse. cup tapioca cup juice from fresh or canned peaches cups water tsp. salt cup sliced fresh or canned peaches Soak tapioca in the water over­ night. Add peach juice and cook in a double boiler until clear— about one hour. Add peaches and turn into a cold wet mould. Chill, turn out, serve with cream or custard. Serves six. Raspberry Jam While raspeberries are in season, Liquor Profits Up 15% Tilbury—Net profits from Ontario Liquor Control Bo,ard sales for the second three months of 1937 have in­ creased more than 15 per cent, from those ,of the same period last year, Edmond G. Odette, L.C.B. Commis­ sioner; said. » Tired of having to replace so-called JF w cheap tires every now and then? Tired of wondering “how far will they Ko?” f GOODYEAR All-Weather Tread Tires . are handsome, safe, long-wearing, trouble-free —- “tops” in the best circles. Quality is the truest economy. Come in today. ROYAL SERVICE STATION (Homuth & Bennett, Props.) WINGHAM Phone 174W ONTARIO the following recipe for making rasp­ berry jam may prove useful. Put the berries over the fire in a kettle add­ ing no water, heat gently until th*e juice is drawn out of the fruit, then bring this to a boil, and keep boiling for three or four minutes. Measure the fruit at this stage for the-quantity of sugar necessary. Three cups of sugar will be required for four cups of 'the boiled fruit. Add the sugar to the fruit,- stirring until all the sugar is dissolved. Boil gently for twenty minutes, stirring occasionally to keep from burning. Remove from the fire and pour into hot sterilized jars, -J _ ___________________________ ----------------- The Son: "What is a dead-heat,, dad?” The Father; “Two women trying to' have the last word, my boy. ake no chances & £ your family ! MOTORISTS a . v. ■ . V Youth Fundi for Re-Establishment "Announcement that the Federal Government had approved agreements with the three Western Provinces in regard to their share of the Govern­ ment’s $l,00Q,000 youth re-establish­ ment fund, led Toronto City Hall of­ ficials to believe that a similar On­ tario agreement would be entered into within the next few days. It was ex­ pected that, of this fund, Ontario would receive approximately $240,000. t X and See How Others Follow0 WHEN NEXT you go motoring resolve to “Try Courtesy” every > inch of the way and see how much more enjoyable your trip will he and how quickly other drivers will rcspdnd to your courtesy. If I could but persuade lialf of the motorists to “Try Courtesy” I Dm confident that the other half, would follow suit and then we would have established the greatest single factor for safe riiotoring—courteous driving. Again I suggest that you “Try Courtesy” the next time you are r driving. Try to refrain from “pocketing*’ your fellow-motdrist when hfe gets into a traffic difficulty. Try to give him some Warning of what you intend to do next whether it is to slow down, stop, change direction Or overtake him. Try to give hint his share of the road so as not to unnerve him by a “close shave?* Try to remember to dip or dim yoUr brilliant headlights When you meet him at night so that he Will not fee “ditched” or drive straight on when he should take a curve. Try to remember that hills, curves and other blind spots are danger spots—keep to your right side of the road when you emne to them. In these and the dozens of other ways, which will occur to yoti, 1 sincerely recommend that you “Try Courtesy” every inch of the way. , . Sad Tragedy Near Orangeville Orangeville—Bodies of Mrs. Annie Lesuk and her 3-day-old babe were found battered and partly burned be­ neath a smoking heap of feathers in the kitchen of the Lesuk farm house, 22 miles northeast of here, by Prov­ incial Police Friday. Ephriam Lesuk, husband of the dead woman who, in broken English, told neighbors to call police because of “trouble” on the farm, was taken into custody and lodged in the .Orangeville jail. Police, answering the neighbor’s call, found the bodies of the woman and child, who had apparently been battered to death, lying on the floor of the kitch­ en, smothered with feathers, over which had been poured inflammable liquid and which had been ignited. Child Inherits $25,000,000 » Bologna, Italy—Seven-year-old El- ettra Marconi became one of the world’s wealthiest children by virtue of her father’s will naming her sole residuary legatee to his estate, con­ servatively estimated at $25,000,000. TRY A- I COURTESY ■ "The New Spirit of the Road MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Trude Terms Ignored Peipin — Chinese and Japanese troops confronted each other in men­ acing attitudes west of Peipin, al­ though both had undertaken to with­ draw ill their Peipin truce agreement of last week. Both Chinese ahd Jap­ anese expressed pessimism over ear­ ly restoration of complete peace in North China, WK Murray Quits Wheat Board Ottawa—Policy of tile Canadian Wheat Board during the past year will be continued for the coming sea­ son but under different direction. Re­ signation of Chairman J, R. 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