The Blyth Standard, 1903-07-09, Page 7Stutday School.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON N0.11
JULY 12, 19011.
Saul Choseu King, -I Sam. 10 t.:7,
Commentary. - Conn rating' Links,
"The story 01 (mini, ism 0(011(11 111
chapters 9 and .10 is Intro/rata'
ao allotting the interiveav1u(
many threads to produce one pic-
ture )?f Ilfe, Haul and ;Samuel were
guides( to cash set h(•1• by seemingly
trivial Incidents. 11, 'iiia story we
hare an Illustration of how, Gal
guides 0(011 anti controls affairs
without interfering in nay way
with the free will and chute() of men.
Stray asses led Saul to Ido king -
dem. A shower, It lo Raid, decided
tiro fate of (Europe at the battle
of Waterloo." When scut could not
find tato asses be had been sent by
his father to seek, he [went to
Samuel, the prophet, for Instrnc•
Ilona. The Lord told Samuel that
he should anoint Haul King. Sam-
uel invited. Saul to (lino with trim,
and Informed lain that the asses
were found. Iio Ws() gave him 1(111
Intimation that 113 was to be )(ing.
I. S0lnuoi's Introductory discourse
(vs. 174).
17. Bamuol-'In this lesson the
prophet -Judge appeal's In a unique
attltwdN; its ono who assist( to the
revolution which Is to take from
himself the supreme power and be
stow It upon another." What uu-
solfleh and noble conduct ! Celled
the 1(copir-Th1x assembly was evi-
skintly partly representative, male
up bf elders and heads of tribes;
and partly popular, many of the
people being present, encarnpmdt
and to x01(1( extent utmost Saltine)
and Buil botlt knew who 111111 been
chosen, so It wars not for Choir
Bake, but for the people's sake,
that thio ntaombly was cunvruan
at Mlzpeh,-Terry. Unto the Lord
"This expression dues 11111 1010(110
tartlyimply that the ark was pre•
Bent. Samuel publicly invokes the
divine presence and blessing and
haft everything done as in the pro-
4O11C0 of . Jehovah." Mflzprh-The
location is wllecrluln, but is ants
posed to be a high hill not far
from Rain/1h, Snumcl's how. Sev-
eral other important meetings were
held at MIzp( If.
18. -'Ind said -Samuel first points
out to the asseutlh.d pwxgd0 that
Jehovah had 'away,' dune for th•ial
110 very titles for which they de-
sttetl a king. Ho hold delivered them
11010 all kingdomu that had oppress-
ed them. But this 11.01(rause had
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beet' made t iL ll depend 11 li)
u 111.11 awn
n
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'conduct , til'y were silt ays esquire('
to repx'rt et esu and prrge tho
land Isom idolatry Uy before etc a
ry
P0u1.1 be theli,,
.9 !ale ted-lannual chs gal Cam
0(111 (li ;
.ttuud:.:tud unG.. t
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(1%11.,311.41,11 111 (i:' 0011111 101 for n
lisg. (01, in Hai charm t r 01; Xing,
had overned the hiritelitea for 100
years. 1100.: riled on term 10hioh 11e,
Hut x 9f, through ths a(enoy. of
Mese p pre
had ( prepared to them 11z•,
tLat I( they obsctl ';I tsa'll' nlI. arm, to 111111, they 0(1001,1oo-
puour,; If not, adrersity and misery
should be tin consequences. Previa
Vouruchrs-Arrange yours -If in sys-
tematic 0rd01. for the casting of the
lot By YOnr trlhco, rop00sohUr1 by the
tall„, prin.00-1111Seat Toile Gloss-
ancis-'this means ths ante as bra -
Oita. Th , moans. of heads of 010.;1(
in the several Gunnies of a tribe
might easily reads a (house rot -
Lango. 8(10(1101 knew the p'ek0:001s
of that popes and that there
were those who would not bo satis-
fied with the choice, if it depended
on his single testimony, but by this
m'et1.0d the !noplo would x00 that
Gal had appolnlcd Saul, for the des.
penal of the lot was with the Lord."
This would prevent disputes.
II. Saul chosen King iv's. 20, 21),
xx, 21. Benjamin was taken -Wo are
not told expressly by what process
pies 111_( ton woo: made, but It was
probably by enahig Iota. The lot
was in PO111111011 neo among all na-
times of entigtity. It is regarded
In fv.'riplure., not an n eletet6 de-
cision, but all (t Ieglibnat' 1111(111x1
of aacertalliug 111,0 divine 001(1. -
Cane. Ii1b. The lot among tribes fell
on Ilia tribe of Benjamin, which woo
the 1nu011es1 of the tribes, Family of
!tali'! -'Pia hall of the tribe of
Benjamin next np'peared and the
family, of Matra was taken. Tho ouc-
ceoelvo atop., are then passed over.
At last Saul of t181 household of Kish
was taken. 1'011.1 not be fomnl.-
"II'e withdrew in hopes they would
proceed to n new elcrtion."
III. Saul declared King.-wa. 22-27.
012, 23, Is there, yet at man -They
tuqutred 'another `.11111 water present
Or was to bo sought for elsewhere.
Among the stat( -Tile baggage
wkdch lama (1(01011y plical L1 the
centre of the catnip. Ilan, etc. -There
appenrn to have leen match haste
and excitement. Hlg;her than any-.
haul was tall and commanding in
p0luron. It is supposed that he. was
at least seven fort In height. It
was an ago when leaders stood in
sae forefront of the tattle, and a
flan( would strike terror to his
224 23. Sac )C him -Sail's (Ostin-
g�to1ls'hnd stature and great strength
p•'4ped mach to recommend hint to
the popple, There twist:, none like him
U1 majesty of appearance, and he
became popular Iawlnutly. The Lord
bath chosen -But Goll had, In this,
yielded to their demands against 1 11
darn 10111 anti wisdom. Manner of
Etas kingdom. The constitution an,l
ams of the new Government, with
fhe respective dt,tlos of King and
,people towards each other and to-
wards Clod. Wrote It -"That is, the
aborter of thio constitutional mon-
are.hy was recorded and deposited
the custody of the priests ,along
With the most sacrad' records of tho
dehlon,"-J. F. & B.
C6, 27. Saul event home -To his
father's) house. Saul modestly left
if
It Has That Clear Liquor
1 so nppreoin(nl by totem tea'h•inlu'rs,
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('nylon lil,l:EN 'pe, it1i1 r'Isila('1' ,Ilpml 9`11. I_, -t •,s •8.11.111\"
11,1'k I, 1015 In let; ;1.11 nib 0 black tea,. In Ila(I 1.,111 t ( 1,l}, _Oe :mei
dlki per 1), l'y ,Ill grimier,.
(ho public Affairs Tor Sawrel to
manage, nix hr bad born doing. There
appeared 11111 no µ0011t dlxsire to 'role,
111 Haul, Such a 11011(0110 spirit at;
thy, whoa he was advanced to such
a high, position, appears beautiful.
Flo wale h,uniible, for Beni was with
111,11 011011. Went with him -Not the
whole company, but a few select
friends, perhaps, or those who re-
garded it n conscientious duly. to
(escort their 11018 King to his house.
hearts 'iouohed-such as were
moved by him to do their duty and
recognize the untlority of Saul.
These were the subjects who would
help to 111000 a peaceable relgu and
would he loyal subjects. Children of
Be11al-Those who were wicked, pro-
fligate and not disposed to be con-
trolled. 1(05170(4'1 ham --Did 1101 re-
cognize [nim, but only scorned lax
manner and donlhtrd 11(44 81/111ty. N0
present(. -Tiley gave no proof that
they acknowledged either the, Milne
(lppolnlaent or his authority. field
his peace. Haying 110 ambition for
do position he quietly submits to
their offence, awl tuns prevents all
occasion for uproars. sit far from
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5((1141 amazing amnia lo are made to
the rich by !westing who have 110
manner of chi lnl 111o)11 them. The
following is a list of some of rho
things aek(d of a rids woman, hotly
nt personal interviews and by lets
ter, within the last few months.
A woman wrote from Colorado, in•
closing the photographs of her three
girls. site 51118 that they were alt
dressed in calico frocks, the hest
they had, and 0110. naked that n pt -
ono be sent e1) that they' could take
music blooms.
An Indiana 101111 begged that money
be seat to p'ay the cost. of the re.
move) of his holselald goods trout
oho town to another. And 1111otla•a
petitioner preferred a requital for a
farm and three cows so (hat he and
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HAMILTON
Summer Carnival and
Old Boys Reunion
August 17, 18, 19, 20, 1903
FOUR DAYS 01, UNINTERRUPTED ENJOYMENT
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
herr ,tl ton rh 00(,•10 all (Oil Rune and \'fF for
I x, nu trot Athletic
Sport) Yurllt and Skiff !inert,. ((rand Evening promenade, 8,44140,1 10((1,1
Concerts at nu ndurn-I i nryey lark and Brill Hail. Grand Military 11100,10 and
Demonstration of 1'1olting and Local 11'glmoute. Flreworke nl 1100,1u rn and
Harvey I'1vka lineae at Parka. Illumination and Decoration of llnmlltun
Benet]. Parole of Illuminate! Boat.. Floral, Af ardlgrete, Aatomebtle, Bicycle,
(100011)1le Brigade,
Uuiustrl
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0('1 -
rk Borer1 '
nra are. By
nt Jork •y ftub. 740101(0(0 rere Bey, all Nnetorie, Open to 1'1x1 furs. Grand
Midway 1111,1 `;treat Fair.
Reduced Rates on All Railroad and Steamboat Lines
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For further Information dr(eo 0. A. IV 4.J rani
SECRETARY, HAMILTON, ONT
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resenting this affront S,a111 )1('(11114
not to notice It.
J'RAC7-ICAL rtt'kl'EC.
In I [halo
10(00 part of the chapter IS
1110181 11(011 the anointing of Sant 11101
the events w'11lch followed until he
was pub1i0ly chosen king, The con-
vention of the petit& here spoken of
was doubtless called soon after the
anointing of Saul. If there must be
a change 111 the government the
sooner 111e better.
The people reproved. 5010(11(1, when
he has the people assembled, recites
to them the story of what God has
clone for them in the last, and res
proves them for rej'eting God, who
loot teen their deliverer hod dn)i('Ir
in all their tribubttions, as 111010
king. As on a former occasion, 110
made them to understand that ((1411
was 4(01. pleased with their course.
A lesson in humility. tt The be-
ginning of his career sa.ul manifested
ninny of the elements of a successful
Lender. Ho was discreet. lie man!.
rested a humble splrit. The true
leader of tho people of Gal Is not
KV -assertive. Only when occasion
demands does he come to the front
and then 'col uses him, to Lead on to
00rlory. Doubtless 81ul's downfall
begun by his being lift0t up in him.
self.
A lesson In forbearance, "Some
"children of Bella!' det;plsed Saul,
probably because of Ms humble (am.
Hy, or perhaps because they thought
he was lacking In the political and
military training necessary to flt
him for n leader. To Ulla Saul paid
no a1(0(11on, and later when he hal
been victorious and was neknowl.
edged as a deliverer he refused to
avenge himself upon these,
The Best
of all
FLY Killers
4
Wilson's
Fly Pads
Sold Everywhere.
10 c[nt'$
his sweetheart could eel ❑tarried a1L
once.
.t 8411' VOA 1(,..0(1,, as;md lar $.11)al
to moseur( her dough! s lr•uur•ran.
The girl hoe it Chalice 01 tanking a
(111x01 Match immediately. she said,
if only the money was forthcoming
to getthe wedding 0111(11.
A little girl wrote for Money to
buy a gramophone. :another sought
mean's to take drinvtng lessons.
A widow asked to Hove '01110 rail-
road sae k houghs for her, but ad-
ded that. snit (0(0114 he satisfied with
u smell ;annuity for life.
A parr' 101141 (1:augh.ier petitioned for
a soul teat win11 buy a fitting mon-
ument fon' her parents.
A 00(1118 10022(11(1 urge'tily request-
ed au lutervlew, and upon its being;
granted asked for money- to get her
sealskin coat out of pawn. and cer-
tain nrticlos n; Jewelry which were
likewise detained.
An cldcrly woman 0'001( for the
cost of 11 set of teeth.
Three people asked for help to
publish 1 ortsitta1 productions, One lad
( mn,deal manuscript, and two lit-
erary natter.
A ;young student asked for money
to pay for his education as a phy-
silcnu1.
An artist put in 101 applic;ttion for
nlouey to get househal:l goods (u1
of ,storage.
.0 western woman begged that
1110003' he sent to enable her Ogh-
1e0n-ye(11'-ol(1 dausliter to take 11
trip to New York told spa the world,
Another (0(11811 naked for as sewing
nnl(Jdne, and a college graduate beg.
ged far the wherewithal to set up a
photograph gallery.
A matt wrote for money to go to a
Keeley institute, nod a (1101 musician
soilless/I money 11101 inflame° to
bring out her oratorio.
('hrrry Shortcake.
Ston,• (tie ('11001100 and sprinkle
thole generau0ly with granulated
4,11(11,1' tied let them stand fon' at
Iw1,,l 10,11 hours before serving,
10111 lie 111: make of one pint of flour,
miels0rmd before sifting, one teas-
poonful of cream of tartar, half a
to:aspn(laful of soda, one-fourth, of
n. teas(xs)uful of x1111, four tnhle-
)1TMwmiu)s of butter. one ((11rupfl of
milk. Alis the other dry ingredients
With the flour and rid) through a
sle3101 rub the butter into the mix-
ture and add the (lour: butter two
tin pie plates, spread the 01001(1 Pa
Ln then, and hake in a quick urea
from eIghtcen to twenty minutes;
butler the rakes and put a thick ,
payer of cherrlei betwee11 them and
put the cherries of) top 111101 pour ,
the juice over talc 0alkr.-Chicago'
Herald.
f'11�r1' /%,% ✓.d�.����.1w.1���tir%
THE CURING OF HAY.
x1111 1116,1& 11A110►1"ti @• ' 11110 ivies 'WO'Sivas 111 it -
$1 110
$1110 ' Ill,. 1111.( 1110 1( 1 1: 4,11 t o 11,
lith thin' 1'11, it i'. (uhy import -
011. (hit) it bo lounged .e the (stet
1(110 01' mf,nu;ng•• 11,11 0111 11 1(1 cum
in 111' h 111 1'..:. 0s 1(, hour(. the
b 1(10.,11 00(I.unt 111 0(1111111114 fu tau
nem( (I'(;r:.lil.l. • .1 11:1 paln.ia(ble
To ilia rad it i,: tali at this 111-
01,1 to Lair tit' (ohon'1ng Nell; In
mini[ : I'1001.c rut 11 13 In relatively
rich( r 11, fl ii -forms 1i (lour. 'ts ; It
'.s 1111.01' 14114(1'thld ant 111,eslibit ; It
hos a (.3(1•01.110 anima : !'al it has
the die::dlnntnge 111 being much more
111((X1111 to care. Gress, as It top -
sisal, hes 11111turityenn r
gt It.r
r its s l -
(1l I,1 in weight : part of this Increase
monists of demi) and 1111400, 11'111011
10 1aluable to rho feeder; and part
('1,1 (ia,: of crude fibre, 011[111 de..
'(nasi', fllgestibl'.Ity- and reada'a 1 hill
111 Ics.0 µdlrttablr. Early amt hay Ys
More 0:1110bte per .ton '91(11 late
cul ; Int 1t Lirg,er amount of digesti-
ble nutrients per Here Is (*tabled
by Inter elating. I01(1' cat buy 11:114
nixo the ndynntage of being 0(000
nest's' and natally mired, thus (lune..
[shine' not 'only the 1:100 but also
the risk of loss in htrvestiag.
Early cul hay Is eefx'cially valu-
able for sheep, calves, cults and dairy
cattle; while for fattening cattle
late rut hay will give as goes( re-
sults. In e0periment( ronductevl by
Prof. 61111111011, of New 11n(np:.hir1,
nod Prof, 1leury, of 9('Is0011111, to
d1tenuine the rela11re value of (suas-
ion!
arlynd late cut hail' for fattening
Moors, tho '10011111.age 1.111 a 11;110 In
flavor of the (4110 cut lu1y.
R'hether lust should to cut Early
or late will depend, therefore, on the
following coudltloms: 1. The stock
to be kept, al iciest enough hay
should ho cut 0arly to supply the
(kliry cows Hud yolntg snick. L'. Tho
5(06'10(; if the weather be "Pnl.cily"
It Is generally wiser to defer the
culling until noinewhat later. 3.
The acreage to be ha allc01; if the
crop 110 large, it 11.1 11 110 11401I1(a0y
to heel❑ flitting earlier.
11,y Ivarlier cutting Is meant ent-
ling at or before the time of 11111
bloom. By late cutting 144 meant cut -
Ling between the 111110 of full bloom
and ripening. In any case, however,
hay should be coat before it is ripe
(.110((111 for the seed to shell readily.
A (Top of mixed clover and timothy
01,y ix al Ira hest 1f both quality
and quantity air to be considered,
when from one-third to ono. -Half of
the elover blossoms have turned
brown.
I1ay should he camel and sterol as
':rlInt sI40Fx1d
11•
11 ((00 cutting.
With this in 811°1 it i
w, xbetter
todr-
Seam' tutting in the morning until
1111451 of tho dew isf. f
t 1,t I 30 tour
or1110 e o of t o,
0(r hay IS n be ILu1s11 1 In
a 00(.115011, a taaler will bo found
n. gaud instrument. Care must 1,0
exercised to avoid storing hay
while at all damp foam ruin, clow
o1' absorption from the ground.
Moisture of this kind will spoil hey
m h quicker 11111111 the water cott-
1111ned in its own sip.
Last y(v1.r attention 1'1114 ealle11 to
the method of curing clover hay
1101411(0 surensl(olly 11y 1L'.
[lenity Glendenning a 11111 number 11(
outer prominent and reliable rutin -
ens. Mr. Glendenning thus outlines
has method, 1111 when 11, Gal bloom
or when the blossoms contain the
most honer. ('nt 11, the morning an-
ter the dew loon, 1101111 off. That cut
in the morning May bo 101,1 mi 111
the afte.rnooa. The mower 1+11(111,1
mut he cel 1:. .• r (11:111 ! p. e:., Hud
all mit that ,(c should 110 put into
cock before the ,leo' fella. Tills hay
'should t4 put 11110 tll0 Barn ucxt
11111 (111,1 1,001 117101p,141 1 11 10 1110 0(00(.14.
11: ispecS fly empistafzes the tol-
1 easing ('U1,1:(11)110:
• 1. Lo not cut 111 the morning en-
) til the (10055 lo dry.
.1. Du not allow fresh cut Inky t0
Ile on the ground over night, exposed
to dew or rain.
s If any Tray should int wet with
0111111, lot 1( stand in 001(0 cocks until
thoroughly dry before taking to the
barn.
110. Glendenning slates that his
hay canto out as green as when It
was 0111 in,' with the bi0osoux a
beanti(ill pink 4101101, 0(111111 would In-
di(yrto that it had not heated so
mach as ono would naturally expect.
, 1.
The 1,d 111101(1(5 of this euol11od are:
I. Tito (;110122(1 of time between cut-
tand storing, lesxening the
rlsk of damage from rain.
2. All leaves and bl00sonte, the most
valuable touts of the plant aro
solved.
11. The hay is 06,11000 and brighter
then that 1urod in the old way.
0f 1011050 hay c:1.080t be cured by
rule; conditions vary. A good method
or curing; on a 41011. -:oily upland (aril*
w('uld 110 quite 11,(11111ted to the flat-
ter etas slid 1,11Iow) soil.
The Mitsui or 1hue for which bayj
shoat,' Isis cxposexi in 11:.1 atta111 will
ba, determined by Its ripeness. by the
humidity of the nitmosphere, the tem-
perature and moistness of the soil,
the presence or abse11(0 of wind, oto.
So (hat every 1111111 0111x( be, 111 large
measure, a iso' nolo himself, and his
pr00Li1O must be governed by per-
sonal experience.
It apip'ru•,: to be a feel, however,
that when the conditions aro fav-
orable, and the uer,:4sary (kill and
judgment exercised, Mover may Ms
MAMA 11111ch gr(en('r than was form-
erly t.hotlglit possibie, a::1 that the
very best (peaty of h'ay may be
404011ed In this way.
F.W. Hodson,
Live Stock Commissioner.
Many women and doctors do
not recognize the real symptoms
of derangement of the female
organs until too late.
" I,hhacl terrible pains along my
spinal cord for two years and suffered
dreadfully. I was given different
medicines, wore plasters; none of
these things helped me. Reading of
the cures that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has brought
about, I somehow felt that it was
what I needed maul bought a bottle to
take.l How glad I am that I did so;
two bottles brought me immense re-
lief, and after using thaw bottles more
1 bit new life and blood surging
through my veins. It seemed as
though there had been a regular house
cleaning through my system, that all
the sickness and poison had Leen token
out and now lite given me instead. I
have advised dozens of my friends to use
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. Good health is indis-
pensiable to complete happiness, and
Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable
Compound has secured this tome."
-Mas. LAURA. L. Minium Crown
Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladies Relief
Corps. --$6000 forfalt If original of above fe is
;wooing genuineness cannot 00 produced.
Every sick woman 58110 does not
understand her ailment should
write Mrs. Pinkhnrm Lynn,
MMass. $er advkc is free and
lways help(111,
SUCCESSFOR SIXTY YEARS. This Is t'00 mord
of ferry laivhe 1';dukll,,r. A sire cure for
marshes. dysentery and , ti bowel corn.
plaints. Avoid sunn111;,tex. there Is but one
•, I'ahtkil!rr"--10173 Ihtylx'.
Chel'ry ltrlly-poly,
Into ono pial of flour 1,10 one-half
tcslhp001(ful of salt and thr,'c level
teaspoonfuls of baking pow'kr; rub
in Ono tnhlespnonful of butt0r and
add enough mill- to make a stiff
(1111.1 0.T FH WA
OII t
floured rod boa
1d
and adrOlaiuIf
1111 a '1 '
an 1 ich 0111011
and
in roctang'nlar shape. 11ave ready
some cherries atot1o:1 and well drain-
ed n' f'
1 I them r
t t '11 on the sort
nc., press-
ing; -them ';lightly Into the dough.
Dredge Witlh flour, tint roll over
in-
to a 11150 roll, Mnih thee coda to-
gether and wrap in a (lath lay,
it in 111 Meunier and dean( about an
hour. Matte 1. snore 0' the Juts' of
Ito,cherries and 1(e III 11(.11 water ; add
1,1101 to 1(lato: lel the mixture
bo thicken boil, l Ick rt It irlth rim^1-5tarch ;
atr 111 0110 11011 I/1110; (01blrup00n(ul of
butter 1111111 serve at 0000
Weight of a Bushel
.-(('cording to net of 1'atrliatneat,
the weight of it 100110 et the varI.
(tu0 rununOhlies (101111 below Is:
(Cheat. 1101y ,108111 1.
1,1110, 1.0(1131; tweeds.
Slidell] corn, fitly -nix pounds.
J,1( 1 fry -511 pounds,
l'031.1, Duty mouths
Burley, forty right pound&
Malt, tldrty-six pounds.
Oats, thirty-four pounds.
10(111114, sixty pounds.
('lover scot, sixty pounds.
Timothy seed, forty-elght pounds.
'turtle -hen t, forte -eight pounds.
J Ia1 0(•,1, ('11fy.o1v louud5.
1101111) seed, forty-four pounds.
Blue grass send, fourteen .pounds,
Castor neons, forty pounds.
Potatoes, 1urnl,1)s, carrots, pars-
nips and bents, sista' pounds,
OuM( s, flits Jxiund,..
L'it1110uuelo coal, H.001 11 110110 R.
Cherey Dumplings.
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mil l dough as for 1110 shortcakke: roll
out lab an Inch thick and out into
squares. Place In the centre Of (11011
square of dough n tablespoonful of
pitted cherries; fold the corner of
it over, wetting the edges: press
them together, folding from oppo-
,•ile corners. 1'11.0(1 111 (110 steamer
with tight -fitting cover and steam
ono 101w10. or hake i1, the oven in
dripping pan, surrounded by three-
quarters of a cup of sagar and 0100
cups 01 water, basting Neve (1 times
Saline anther, which will 1011.0 about
twenty" Initiates In a hot oven. Serve
with cherry" sauce.-CI1)cngu (111:11(1.
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