oy | a _ SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, B. c., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914. ‘|put through a vegetable press, and a \for each cupful allow the well beaten Where cana man buy a cap for his yolk of one. egg,. then | fold. in the ‘knee? whites beaten to ‘a stiff froth and Or a key for a lock of his hair? swectened. «| Bake in a buttered dish Can his: eyes. be: called | an. academy, until the top begins. to crack: open. Because muere’ are pupils there? — Serie. alone or with ‘whipped cream. “Rhubarb Cobbler.!, * Butter a. deep ‘dish. and. place i in, it 9 |a@ quart of rhubarb. Sprinkle on it one cup. of sugar and = dot..with but- ter. Make a batter of. one cup of ‘|sweet milk, two well beaten eggs, half a teaspoon salt,4a heaping teas-. poon of baking powder -and two cups of flour. Pour over the. rhubarb and |-: bake until.a golden brown. Turn out. | fruit side up upon a large plate and |. serve warm with any preferred. sauce. Rhubarb Custard - Pie. Can the ‘crook. of his elbow be ‘sent to - Stew a'pint of finely” ‘cut rhubarb hs jail, ; in. very little water, until tender, put ‘And if so, what did itt lio? _ | through .a vegetable: press, add. one How does he sharpen ‘his. shoulder cupful’. of granulated | ‘sugar mixed plades? - -|with a tablespoonful of, flour and. “Ta like to know, wouldn't, you? 5 two well beaten eggs. Line a plate | with paste and brush over with. egg |- white, pour in: the mixture and bake| °« | quickly. Place a meringue of one ega. | white, “beaten. stiffly and sweetened | or when cold: cover with sweetened = x | SPORTING EVENTS ~ | a} _OF THE PAST WEEK - SIDNEY VS. FULFORD. : list home;,. McCutlough, outside: home; es ‘Reid. (capt.) inside home. | ‘A game of baseball has been ar-| Sidney—Reid, goal; McClure, point; ranged with Fulford Harbor and will |McKillican, cover; Simpson, 1st de- take place next Sunday afternoon at |fence; Robertson, 2nd defence, Segle- 2.30 on the grounds of the local ath-|labra, centre; W. Simpson, 2nd home;. letic association. Sidney is going to|Fairclaugh, 1st home; “Boots” Mc- field a strengthened and rejuvenated |Clure, outside home; - Veitch, inside team and will endeavor: to wipe: out. home. the unsavory memory of the: game The first game was scored by. Sid- played here last Sunday. ee . ney, Phillip Scglelabra “doing. the ——— ~*~. “I needful. after five minutes: play, while {Prospect Lake. got the-next one just before the first quarter ended, Mc- : — Cullough putting. the ball through. Mee eh On Sunday | last: four of the Sidney In the second quarter ‘Boots’ Mc- tennis players made the trip to Jam- Clure got another one for Sidney af- |. : ~ es Island on the invitation of the| ter apout ten minutes play, the ’score | members of that. club. They had a | Standing at half time two to one in most excellent “time and were most favor of Sidney. In the third quar- _hospitably, entertained during the af-|ter- Walter Veitch tallied. another one ~ ternoon. Mr. Rommell acted as um-|for the locals, and. in ‘the-fourth pire in the matches that were played stanza both. teams scored one each, ; RHUBARB | which resulted: in a. victory for the Natornobile. : Stage to Victoria. Will: leave: the Sidney Hotel at 9.15 la.m. and 1.00. p.m. each-day during the: week. Special. arrangements | can. be made for.extra. trips. during | the | day*. or evening. “Small parcels deliv- ery in connection. 7 Single Fare, 50 Cents. A. L. ALLISON, SS Proprietor In the crown of his head what ‘gems are set? = ~ Who travels the bridge ot his nose? Can he use when. shingling” the root of his mouth, The nails on the pene of his toos? What does he raise from a . slip of his - tongue? “Who plays. on the drums of his ears? -And. who can tell the cut and style Of the coat his stomach wears ?. MRS. PEARSON, Certificated. Midwife, Maternity and, Medical ‘Nurse, Berquist Block, Beacon avenue, Sidney. No- infectious cases; TENNIS. PLAYERS WIN. aken _ MOORE ‘WICKLESS COAL OIL LAMP... ‘300 CANDLE POWER FOR 60 HOVRS On One Gallon es € Common (oat oul SECT OOSOSSO FOSS SERS overey McClure again scoring for Sidney and | eg ne nan = Sidney players: by ener, rubbers. tO) Love for Prospect “Lake..The com-|{2 “DAINTIES whipped CTCAM ee ELE nls ea ~ two, and’44 games to 39 ~-..| bination: of both. ‘teams at times. was a : ee een bee filles “The James Island. team was Gap- very good. seceeeeeeeesetees eee eteee All: fresh killed spring lamb and| |= ~y t, mutton—The Local Butchers. eee No Wicks. ?. Stained by Mr. Barclay, and Mr. Den- ~ Cloyed with a heavy winter’ s die as _ | These teams will meet again in a- RA: -nis acted in the same capacity for the pout two weeks, when another good the appetite is stimulated -by the de- ee \ - Sidney . Players. Following: are the |same ought to. take place. \licious acid of this first: spring fruit.. SOME. in 4g) pl 2 are vue é | | APPEARANCE /<= results: oo Py EL -Tester refereed. thes ‘game (By the way, is rhubarb a fruit?) H. N. KILBURGER, apEReEnEe a fn D: . Dennis and. Payton, Sidney, defeat- while Capt. Byers and Archie Johns | Old. fashioned hotisékeepers seldom = : OPT. D. 2 1-ALL OTHER. \e! uy f ed Gamble and: Barclay, James Is-lacted as. goal: ‘umpires, and Messrs. | use. it other than for plain sauce and | - COAL OIL LAMPS | ‘ th Enelish he ‘fe find “EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. pies, bu e€ nglis ousewi e finds |= ee. flumerous ways of preparing it, that. At Williams’ Drug: Store at— ‘regular 7 SS: 1 we- would do. well to. follow: fe % “intervals. lnquize. as. to date of - Po 7 _ next visit. oP he ee ‘THE JOHNSON MORAN FIGHT “ Stewed ‘Rhubarb. \Jand, 6-4; 6-3. “Grubb and: Newton, James Island, defeated Dr... -Cumming - and Blasson | _ Sidney, 6- 1, 6-3.. : ‘s- Gamble. and Barclay, Ji ames Island, ae : - defeated Dr.: Cumming: and. Blasson, ee Sidney, . 6-1) 6-1. Veitch, Joe Mason ‘and ‘Willie: Veitch “were the official time keepers. tet In a. ‘full, twenty “round: ‘contest ‘in : | Paris: last’ Saturday, ‘June 27, “Jack ~ 2 Dennis - and “Payton. defeated Grubb, Johnson, the ‘tauch advertised color and Newton, eBHLOeL eg eee an THE GUN, CLUB. fight’. ‘was: very. “unsatistactory, Johnson. and. Moran” ‘seemingly | mak ee ing.a poor’ ‘exhibition. ‘Some: are of. the’ opinion that: the. fight: “was. faked: and- that Johnson allowed Mora to]! stay the ‘route: for. the pictures” We think: otherwise, however, for. tee fake: ed sugar, ‘to every pint of rhubarb. fight. generally brings © outa fake| Let: stand over night. and ‘then bake b Geka tae ee ‘knockout. “Also... Johnson’s:.. vanity: stowly, until tender and jellied. If) $ number of the shooters. . July. 8rd_is | would stand in the way of anything the stalks are very tender, it can. be ta the date set for. the big: shoot for the but a: ‘spectacular win if. he felt: ima [NE without ‘standing: over” ‘night. ~. Sidney. ‘Trading Company’ s medal. | self. to bein good. ‘enough . condition |. _ Rhubarb Shorteake.. BEE ~~ Following are the scores for last to’go the limit. . “Johnson, not: having | “Bake: a ‘rich - “biscuit “cast: in, 1 two week in the fifty bird: event. SEE Soveate fought for two years, was not cer- thin layers. “Split. open, butter .and| = ie _ George J. -Brethour Recta: Pre gg tain. of. himself and took: no chances. spread. with hot. stewed rhubarb, Or, |: as OF ‘North... Mevbabinebvavens oases aces pel ‘Moran, on the other hand,: failed: to: two layers: of. cake can: ‘be ‘used ‘with, 8 8 T. Rober ts secgisssss sesses sees vase [SHOW cnough science. to “thoost” him-| tne. stewed fruit on. top and between | ie Gant WwW. Dd. ‘Byers feet oes 188 self for a championship contest. Very | thom, ‘A meringue of egg whites adds| J. White sis. seca little. was known of him. outside of to. “its: attractiveness,’ “Or _ whipped be ms m Roche left at ‘ties ‘post. } his native town;* and: not: ‘much ‘ex. cream’ ‘can: be. used. Eanoeeerenas pected: of him; but even at that he Rhubarb. Folly. * was’ hardly. entitled -to any fame for his. attempt: to annex, tho champion | “Beat the whites: of. rane ‘oges gtift 7 ; ‘Tship belt, tana. add two tablespoonfuls of. white} ~ One: noteworthy. - ‘incident. was: the: sugar. Cook one quart of red. stalk- number: of titled and aristocratic. per-. ed ‘yhubarb until, soft, ‘press. through - sonages. who: were spectators, inelud- | 9” -colandcr, , ‘sweeten. ‘and: flavor with | ed-in the number. being. a considerable ‘lemon of: “orange. »When~ very..cold, | >. representation of.” the Paris Sooloty whip inthe 8s whites: and heat. une fair sex, “4 Vl foamy. 9. OAL ‘through. the ‘lent Johnson had | Pile Nigh upon slicos a ots the Jead, using his: old: time: clever- f ness,..but- did not attempt: to. mix. in the: Jellvies “or Flynn ‘ghts, when. the fight ended” the ‘referee. had] no? option: but: to. give: “Johnson... the deaision.: One. other, point. for. eration. Was the. fact. ‘that: th the first: big: fight: ever: “refereed. by. Frenchman, ov: in: fet. by. anyone out ‘sideof the British empire: or: tho: Une iled States, and shows to the world: that other. nvtions: besides. these: will soon: be heard from: In -all classes -ol international: sport. Georges: Carpen= erumbs. tier, As. now. the: heavyweight: champ- |o.Bake an hour ing a “rather: slow oven jon: “of. Europe and will undoubtedly: and’ serve either: hot. or ‘cold: with be inca few. years, or even: months, a Whipped cream or butter sauce, contender-ineg battle for _ worlds Bene “Butter Sauces rip itt Hew . heavy welght Ht “ Qream, Yogethor ‘one-third. oles n° xeup: ; ful waul. cof sugar and. Kolb: butler, and I add, tho -juice’ol: onc. Jomon, ye “Rhubarb Padding: Noe dy : evening, June. 26, “the Og ‘cub, held their’ - ‘regular: weekly. - shoot, : the: ‘attendance: being ‘small ow-. ing to- the disagreeable -weather. The _ “shooting. for ‘the™ Adamson and Rob- -erts cups took place ina downpour of | orain. Very keen interest, is being tak: -en-in-the: contest: for. the: above: cups, one’ or. two: ‘pirds only. seperating | a} “cut “the” “stalks | “into Inch pieces, and let. stand: for. ‘five minutes. 7 off - ‘the: water, put. into” “a: crock’ vor. jar. and. adda ‘small. cup of granulat- > Clearer: Genoa a. B ay “Lumber Co. - Yards at—UNION BAY, SAANICH. LOCAL LACROSSE BOYS. DEF BAT PROSPECT LAKE All Kinds of Dressed and 1 Rough , ~ Lumber, $ Sash, , Doors 2 and Shingles : ae “eins inéroase,“eatio “on Batitiay:| - June 27th, between the Prospect: Lake. ae Sidney. teams. on: the. grounds. of. oo the: Sidney. Amateur Athletic. Asso- wo ciation: resulted in a. win for tho local. “lads by the close score of 4-2... Both |: teams: Surpriseg the > spectators. Dy: thelr neat: stick. handling ‘and -the nowledge they had already. geuned of he. game. They. were: “hoth speedy in} band the: ‘splendid: ‘passing | n-by.: the: homes: “was gcfeature: le game, as: “was also. ‘the: check- Ang of boul: ‘defences, The amo: was ory clean: throughout: Ly the refer 00 lid not calla single foul. ‘Tho sports.) manship. of: both clubs. was excellent, seach team giving | the other ANree. fe “hearty. cheers and a tiger,.and all the "players joined-in three hearty cheers: coe for the: rolereo ab" a the close. of. os the. game. The game, started ‘promptly ab. three Clock. and Reloreo Tester lined . up. Ne. fenma us follows. On ‘account: of ’ i) “being: short, dio of} lo, ploy | panige eal __ Telephone—M 26. P.O, Address—Rural Route No. 1. ecg Rhubarb ; Three “pints” of. ‘rhubarb “out into ineh | lengths, half. ive ‘teaspoon’ othe: : animeg ‘an “three. cups. ‘of wimeg, -. mix. ‘thoroughly, eS oa, pudding. dish. generously, echt ie: put i into-a'layer'of fine bread crumbs, | feo dot, with: butter and: “sprinkle with Pe oe sugar, Over. this. place a. layer of tho} Jo rhubarb, and-so. continue until: all. the f. rhubarb. is used, and the last jay er As : pn ; . “Why. doesn’ ti. the: man in: ‘the. : “moon: get: yich,—-Ans,: “Because: : he gots: Ea as | marter every. week. and he needs that | bo. get. fulloon. ory dour. “Hams and “Bacoi.—P. , mt rie. & Co. ooo [lated ‘sugar’ to cach pint. S ecmnencsiai was, evita lo 3 boiler; ‘allowing one. cup. of a bub | “When’ BOK, weet CCecteateeteosucersne swe