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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-5-12, Page 8
11-0... I k:11, 1 4i rlrogl'.41=a b rAe, ten $a qmtlr.4. v9a, • • 0=t1r2e,di i-rItsa" • . f,m 4fOr hire ao thy to had Praxii, tri tr, "..4(tra every, tical and 4:geeelet 2V6e4 blt teataitled un- CA,..epincl for V4.3-aCe and sat - .OP a, DO:MP:lawn ehorootorrn. 'that hO, tOttlat wee eteal, bolt l';,0‘.4 ..721100. of the gran- stfltitual. things. 170- )1 naz..e:',rlah UM% entering late 43 „':14 Vhdell AS a the heart of the -oh.Vadant tebkh is vastly more Interesting than the nO-Witel tie /pow. it to oe ordivar- , wOrldling's tame and shabby frem. But be did not ' el,c) •••••••••••1.1, To2Draey rr©0 LIDADLNG •• DICiplEnAt_ lAttIECTORS AN EMBALIIIE 8 Mhulanaa service at all houra, day or night ere )120. Mee. 211? GODZRIC 7/Pmeeilell. 11111reettor _ calls; promptly attended to day or night riI --aza3uLANC3 santvitc&-. ratallton. Street, Goderich 8 ••-••••• - 1, VICIttit!.. 11, CrAtc. 114x Illeteg, •ttAk,suinAlliSE Old Boy. Graduate 1terich -Collegiate Ieet !tete 'Inn VARIAN EaTenuaaN 6-1-40 aria= 8558 1 ,44.1z"4‘ ,zo0' ;'cL,-tla, a5=4,t4Q140. ittifrzZi to,•Z,..Irp trac.p, o Ma aorta 1Ko. ,r04.1azo...tr. :come .1.4t.-4 -1110n. earl* gn4D tolt; Opt lila to* tte ,, cep= er-rmIeoz-ttormatrzu=r;or.g75 eurrenclering lonOtIon O4t144t eeke came he shrt414, trOr4 thO. nit.,1=te. eacriglee 040010 gatre. • Mae Way ;VS% treatad TAM- ma* an interetting atatfity. •.3taana. aSkS wl,,Ity he has' addr Mita ao -sessile Ter 11•,. 411 t,• ' ,•1 L .211tr: Qr.; t(,) eseeeeee7• c,I.ee 'eeeeder::::eZeee-e, _ c'Pon:1-0 z I , 0.74(1-4,) . AVONN AfM7,tik .024g01.):. :040/ AVAdct-107.2%,', 'Cgr4 `P7C474' vig,s4p zALItti. t4pmt,-,pcz,g,--41.)7, .44.7.17. ,azzcoatz, att4,..311160'4.14,4V RMIttM074:!, or' • I t insgell*., al? 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So jezus'fecas et this to 41a4e /4°3"1110 trM°11re 444 t4I'aitt stoma tint the z,,,oun:.; jewiab wileyer, EOM IS tire fLord'o way of ,revealing. must his thefillairb be Wiled .God t° him that 1°.et14) bve It'D"'PMrit7 au the source 02 au 5.00dinebs! . and fullneser the Caerilice and =m r. JeSUenjoin der it called -for,--withollt villich the eontmandmentS. Wanot to infer S s blue oleo, to keep the rest le aa oomadlna tram and tinkling e re. front this answer that eternal life is The °e11°431'at 32-°;121111/2ff 6'44 assured by ;simply- eseeelec.. m`Fegfulteli. ett,21.fr. rzOmiderzain, mandments. He le tryin,,!,the Mae -"Ittr3 169"44. atilICeself"' vvith hie. own accepted. standarde This answer of Jesus knocks out all. goodness. Had he ben patria5 him. our vain ideas of embracing religion 4, k",, :".) 0 3 s.-,-0 C',.';'•, -21.4. -el a':"-:-.77,2,..---,4,'- .,-)t4t.:`,, •":1';'f,',10' -,17c, P'4'4,zeP.'c'47•4'.,' '44-'3 1,rT=GT,..., 2,>= fk,,17e4s-,rsle 'eel 4,tP4,7: :tlitg?:-1:':-rM-;. 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TAW 111,OVerO • Oe• airoll.,03d,* ,. $oit0,*.lawnai goramoutacc,-,- vie 144,44ellig',3:. t "act% ' to - Voaro, , villa- t,,:4..tt1O , do.; eollordt ' ---i. • burst intro a gairarit Of ..,thlOom, a Tril- ait Is in Ulla laMnie, twerrie reontli ,of fluml. iris, phloz, formtlaelaet, pent- peeriese rapture that, bleda, -beast% stertoni, Orals, ralikrzort,anergonaant iiewer0,--,earth---and-ear•r rtzpr,=--Vzi ref itli-tho.-wv of teoT limier:- ii r-witat retwvattoi*-Tionwignat -16-v1r tichod'of-ititUrg. elleigios:W ,--, -. 2d Q2 -8t10$0 of rt,stteao *term tho asseittN9 of the Attitudes, aeooelatiens, relationships, mad withholding -the rest, ashing that their • fre484 floral lbeate4 and, oo it he uty that is In them. . anc0111 the eteMe, in the it:floe/Wage that the r af- fruit traces' foaming iblossom the role ford pleasure and even joy to so many tais' liquid notes are trilled 'with tire, people. less ley; froiss the lifesteeeninG seValialP It it; earnestly hoped that this will ep0'14ut1ng frogs seadlorth their anti - always be; but alae! there are omin- phonal leee-ealit to the droning diale.- ous signs' that, in the not very far son of numberless tiny. wings; the future, this happiness will be denied if 'nods Shiver WIth spring delight; the the present unrestricted picking and very earth seems to pulse and throb uprooting are to continue. .., underfoot ; and above is "sty so blue The floral emblem -of, Ontario -the .it . Makeyou wonder if It's helmen. large-fiowered trilliune-one of the sbieing theofigh." most,chastelee beautifal of our hative . (Indeeds.everywbere the secret of the wild flowers, will, it is feared, be one season is told with beeathlees lavish - of the first to dlsappear. Huge ettess. The whole countryside is bunches offered for sale he the Unit- drenched"with a haze of new life, the kets and to passing motorists. may_be wonder of coming days, and the- great uneo land flung a.wny to wilt and die; promise that till,the end of time the those -picked ostensibly- to. adorn the harvest-shaltneverlail. - -- - home- have met with a similar fate. It seems that some wild flowers need protect,ion. On the ,other band, there are those ' al, . • •-$4k.!.016,1', kg'''. r; L.,, Mil IR1141LIII•, elia ti free) '-ge'Lheeeef}ee ' • r condemned as pestiferous weed7rittowele; s. ,..,-.......s. -.. . tab USefilinM is -extolled by authoritatite eeee the "fees stedfastly set," the 'window God would take setae of the kens of open totward Jen/Salem," ell these life but holdine the keys of the -more important rooms frotant Him How things significautly coent here. The dew we are to learn that the vvhole reply given; evidently, was no hypo- critical boast, though we are 'not to of life must be controlled and guided read in that that he had lived. a life by Hfin, used far His glory, cense- faultless in word and deed. crated to Els purposes. It is wrong The second question, "'What tack 1 to present the eaek-door key only to yet?" showedi that down deep in his God. The hugging of some dear thing heart the questioner felt that one maY to useelt may not always be property be good without being good etiough. and money, as it happened in this ease There was . a secret to perfection he -Is what makes us turn sorrowfully had not. learned yet. He %vented to away from the exacting Christ. It be good before God; and that was may be a bad habit, a defiling appetite, something, more than good in the ae- a secret lust, a worldly, ambifiOn or cepted way before tuen and the church. doubtful post that has done for some of no what the aneurrendered, riches Would,. that this mood -were m clasof disseidSfactio ."vvith ourselves would be Tele,....ei l A 4 tkoinoto of thelirea, ..(Pd for the YoPelesinae. . Jesus drew for the benedit of Ilis 9/1 wishers. r ely to applaud the doing better. W are in the class of well- irdiaseleinwoleins.thentneortimiistaoftetihselip)eeril of teoh! to be in the s riehee, how they may bar from the well, be t in hav- those paesionattly zealous, with eager- ing riches, but fe, riches haring us. -ness and- burning entsmeetieee-eeee-Where-rieltee-are-tused entlyeroeleseepeues, se—esesseee7e___77osesitteseeseee.' e..-e-ilf2,1itesiiiiitu-CeifisiftiemblielefeMereffe ---- --- - ' sensuous pIetteure, soeltfl pride- and ....re eeefiseldebeseeeetilleationseeit iseetter tressee- - lehowesuch palm -fire-vray-to-thwal-d- • spi ri t ua I destruction. Two promises the Lord gives to His disciples for their having given all, which the young man refused. For forsaking all and following -Him they were to reoetve high recognition. When things of earth have faded away and I' the baubles of earthly life have lost their glitter, when men will withoet emleteke know, tee erue values of this, . that and the other, they will be among the honored, enthronecleas kteq:3 aed priests unto Gd, bemuse they chose Ithe sacrificial way. In the second promise they shall re- eeive a hundredfold of what they have 1 irlo—t)Enau-unin- To those contemplating build- ing a Monument . . Get my prices before buying. Cemetery Lettering a specialty.-„ All work guaranteed. -OEN GRANT --- Gamma w(prots -chTtraro-- •amessor to Bali/ Er4/20 ' 1.1 eee .4" ‘,7712 79, 11) L„v.,24.47,41A itizza D'art& V48) getal 04411 :12 • ..--acorozrciiu.tat Taa„- 'v,vvI 61= trititt7t; 480 01 foilan Veta ntim--po kat ialabi4A mt4i oavkl& Vievo Ipv.24112 gr. '�3 tri*Y ettpltc, - 1ut'4,egallY qp5ofitItAk 44.6ara,ctra,• - dr,lataa,v611azt-4 nt,tab-I-V4 Cita otgla Z14 ir-li trotim rV er, ,A114 , tP. I cc , 3,e Illo itz1110' 411.3 ata yoti e7tiLletow._ 4P:611e1' . "rormannitc.,0,•• t Cqpiltr;=t(1.,4 atir44 to,, ree `f7 t4A141004416,'' f7pLI..:%.04,004,:.,v,p41::44416t; ott. 00114,33 OM' t q(41 t)" =1,g4tV•' t'4o 4ztt ;k1 CAO Vo t; ° ,„ ' •Den• r-eolitilion --floW-er- that iiolirs 'beside the way', Fringing the • dusty road with harmless gold. ILAYFIELD MAYFIELD, May\ 4.-Miss....J_Wk Woods, retumetleesee '=eieseSiatedeeeeele seeendieser5WiiperigrtrOln - Galt, Miss Mina Proctor, Xr. intr -Mrs. Fordelfing-andeseareDounteeselfeeeeleifffe To; *.zite- -."Nvicelireifir-itiiiiffi- of r. and Mrs. Geo. King. Mrs. M. Prentice, of Toronto is a guest of he? mother, Mrs. W. J. Stin- son, for a few weeks. 'TIE; the spring's largess, which 'Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Arnistrong, r. ecatters now and Mrs. W. B. Holland., Miss Phyl , To rich and poor alike, with, lave Liley and Mr. Bert tOroekfords, of Lon- ish hand.; don, spent Sunday with Mr. and um. Though most hearts never under- Charles Guest. „ eland • Mrs. IR. W. Bristol returnedWash 1V tale it at ,God's value, but ington, INC., Ono 'Friday, after spend.. pas b ing-tineee- Weeks In the Tillage. Theeoffeeed wealth w1t4 un- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Butt and fam- rewarded eye." ily, of London, spent Sunday with sMrs. Burt's parents, Mir: -aerdeters. - P. W. Baker. Miss Minnie Ross, of Toronto, is at her cottage. Mrs. W. B. Rudolph, Wm. Dranger and Mr. and Mrs. Libstoff returned to Toledo, Ohio, on Sunday after spend- ing a couple of days with their sister, Mrs. H. Thomas, and Miss Cecil Mc- Leod. r. and Mrs. T. Mallet and two children, of London, Mr. and 4 rs. W. Kerr, of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. forsaken, houses,' brethren, dear one, or property, for their great renuncia- tioa. He means not arithmetically, but In real values to them in- the life that now is and that which is to come. Godliness is a hundredfold more pro- fitable than selfishness, even for this life. Knowing all this, we would conclude with. the prayer: "Lord, we vvotild follow. Thee." k, ( eek ,trif Gonion Linidaty Smith -120 --- Particularly in the smaller garden where visitors and children soon .wear grass thin along the edges of flower betits or between the house and the swing or arbor, regular paths are of very practical value. With a little care they will; add beauty to the rest of the garden, too. Most pleasing..ma- terial of all for this purpose Is flag- stones. These are broad, flat, thin • slabs of any soft stone, usually faund In abundance aeound certain river beds. Where ends 1 not plentiful or cheap a good substitute can be made ,by east- ing thin blocks of concrete in ir- regular moulds, roughly a foot and a half to two feet long and, about fifteen inches wide. Tbe stones are sunk flush with the ground with at least an inch and a half or grass left ,41.ween edges., :Semetimes after the bed Is cut out the- exact shape and depth of eaeh stone, a 'little sand is edded to the bot - tenet lof the hole, for drainage and to -Make *elk firmer. litalt In this way the lawn, mower will run right over the pathway. , --Oliver Walt Materials are and, cin- der or brick, The latter to be handled as the flag &tones' are leid in mortar pr cement. Tee sand and- einder Will ied-or-ponnded Ilne. "-In more ass formal ,gardenehre there are mat beds of roeeet tied per emnials and other thinv, sometimes wide strips of goodgrass between beds are uSed for patba. ' gC)oitTfialreia Z-telpo, to0,, tan lite cowitructed of 'stones,. ag— i blier, <bet where theto aro c'elrerai and Very Arlo lootintr Is OS. Meiritial it W0111(1, tttriCet,i, to lay stone tontrete., Viniaino,Ipths' aro. a4.70 -a. =era ittir tr(tab Wain otraltdbt ,ogoa„. btlf the 14ati)m-4 advitt-(61• 04oioa too matyt ,11)4$ tut] lio,..tbiat, all. tli4S, average'. eitg ,co.r4lon icari„ tiaord. tritirosver, vt4,of -c-•.t4onalt ItlaC4(Zt* Cc*i' &nom riaint that flint) 'T c4,4olat4 tleteio Tek .•ettlited‘ 371tfumt totao 4.24144. 1426`v:t...eg44 t0o4 ta orn6v tigkdartaSttv(lt oZeoarsei Vetty#41. 004,4,4t trokt Nt 4141 twa tot,-r,cit.,44:3'0-11,ota•Nr, atoz toznztv,1 shade and stimulant. Moving a plant is somewhat like an operation for a human being, and the larger the sped-, men the "mksre necessary the attention., With shrubbery and tepee often mali. roots are cut and the shock Is severe. Half a pall .of water after settieg out Is not too much for' such big things, aud the watering should be repeated two or three times a week, if a quick start is wanted. ,With ordinary annuals and peren- nials liberal watering is also advisable and shelter from hot sun for the first few days. ‘Some piek-me-up in the way of quickly available commercial fertilizer will help at this time, Mere- ly a pinch for small things like Wee - to plants or asters, and perhapseup to a couple of handfuls for shrubs and trees. • Otero should be taken in the use of any commercial fertilizer that it does not actually touels roots or foliage. In. the dry state it is liable to burn. Authorities usually pley safe and diet &tete* the fertilizer in watee before applying. • pri.rotwo!.11niG tile _Ben Extreene type of soil is no longer taken as an excuse for a poor 'garden. No Matter how heavy or hem eandy • the ground tat one's divo_,„....s'al some to-TuTliking, and lit ally cage so far as a small gar- den IS eotteerned it may be ehanged to any 470_4o...4'1 -ed. Iteavy Sittel*- clays are Inado loose atckdt pliable toy the additiele of tidevt'y of rotted leaves, or Other Vegetable mat- ter, %lath scientWa tez'n hu.jb or fibre. Markt)* 'icasea in be treatga with mind or °Mina* coal'atleo foul stovo o futrao. abotarAngiaioris ot rptifitte anti tiod enitivaftion hetto j aka eiwing under n eroto 0'000* cis:ItS or het Weettas Vlore 'very, !tiatn> i.ely to,,proVide" tivainage .eitter by 0.*11 41thttilet,iar by removing a0oh, fv0o 04,4to 00,40 awl trattino 1,40",1-r r.totzp or zw;e1.. %Ifia pattiodarly•Z* co1- AtWitti-41e -rote ai'ca vi,,„.4ent i°41gant;i4 ,tatc," o 4gia tvitt,Ittroc0 4404' 4440 to4tvat,'D tiot attt, 411:,°,10 ot11- tatd 11 ,I,484'4:4or,a 62, Nita to tt0 0.4114v,t5vZ/A4 ,• o2 ,c2 aks'sw'4) raZn a. .Q ,V4Ttl,.,(344C42112MCAH,,,,1 `a7,pg AR4 .4. 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Ut!`. zpOs. aro b1x0a, 1 1 7 Vi7a4'41!. ot*Qtif ;a. . vgo,' totorgf,1 to, V0,t0" 04t -Z-14,461aF .agtOr Wtat 4.144411,- • e A 44, Inotrotivo, 41":°.-Iftiom with ..ttorg toe= vitwo $7.1 An, otmvo4'4'1,D141-4# 07.09t, ICI,g4.ark* 04. fikg tho,, 'O_Rtata, 4o•Er4 taioP Ma, tvij) tOA 01,y4404 c.14,7494kli 44$ actoett 14,A 6'1 10,*1 alkegf zw#10,Vhf,a a74 '..:g4 -dad 1114440a* thom.--oatkeuellito vItz.„1.� il*M, VU.04,1 40i!. tar litto tttlame.. 4,4e# v4ewe Were theWso Vita= rOutee • Atom. 4.04gr. and° -11.kviat,,,IP.It moat woro alba 1.1.0y,Xd 0r lo 4etnrer'a• AVIA •tvordo tber 04- thoS.'r, ber'' litoePet4);r44esellat* troll/al° Talcirltlatert..".• .'0,-':-Littathlr°0411=c4z m14 l',044,14--44.41P-,-P.Pmf:MwAttaxam -zatilleF:Artab *tume before' re, a naraber'of aonvontro. ° Zga-C P r4t, lb 1 o szp4 ,citarrIA , goo zstivtiox .114).a„.* -,1.7,1 1Z;rd'o 41214,m -row =a4,,,,a, vat Aor cilnotlotklarkleV 44- (erzatry°a 14,r MillOgnto, •'Mt! teav,14,7' 't'oglaV'' hor,' 9,4c *At omPloa 1o,A9r,4ar,t0Pit' 1r0. Yietc!Ir gr4C4207*„•-• Wetor, s4 evot;it ave. , •• Taro. morrisb tottl her bu= shttO - into Joba. Worrisb, olmt the ear yea= o their married afro tGodOk'" Itch, eat, co/mingle the troitea vt4t4a in MA their Mira reeldence bell* in endeum, %glare Thtoe years la r thoy novo to Warrille. Ora, Ana 'sided them nineteen years: U1'»evil• years- Ursa laorrioh‘resitlod, , Vargo with her son, the late W. Morrish. 14tr. and i rs. MIh had , •been umrried sirty-seven yeare when r. 1Or1, %lamed away in 1,934 the age -of eighty-eeven. iThor the ten year tilrs. 141 orrisir bas reeld with a daughter, Tars. Cook, in .Lo.e ge. es. All her children, 'with the exception' of a daughter, Mrs. J. IL Smith of ,Brooklyn, ;N.Y., will be preseat birthday' and the family- -reunicna, in - the home of -another daughter, Ms. X. N. ' allory of Los Angeles. They are /Mmes. Cook an Mallory, George afeeate....-of- /Fargoc.who hat; 'been In • Los Angeles for some time, i rs. Leeby and a san, N,4.1/ IMoralsb of Jennilm, La. Mrs. Morrish ,has eighteen made . children and three great-grandlehildren. She is le excellenthealth and assiste with the lighter. household tasksen- joys all. days automobile tripe and evinces a keen interest in radio pro- grams, particularly news events and tootball games. 'Mrs. Leeby and children Will remain In Los Ategeles until middle July andi plan to visit points of interest on the Packee iCoast on their return trip. y 'Betty Barclay The house le topsy-turvy. Carpets are -up, curtains on the etreteher, rugs Ont 'the line and the ,coittents of the What a time to Itthh7inlik of di-nr°n°eVar! rwil,r net Rive a Oneeflish, -meal that will cook slowly as you work, or a tasty hot bite that may be prepared In a jiffy and, gerven with 'bread, tea, some greens,and a piece of pie? Here are two recipes -one for each of my suggestion: 161112112S 911:111d ILIP.11111rs EiteW - tdlmeaassilme;a1 cup ried )° •sialieb cat into cu nbes 2 small potatoes, sliced 1 small onion, slleedl 1 ,eup canned. corn t. eup strained, cooked tomatoes 65ears -the _meet cubes. ins baeone fats ?,it..zelniteeend jmn:exgensPeethezetetiy_tfor_orteine7 ereer:ierkalleeffanse aver leithebollinend..e -miti-riinitts7-cortrand tomatoes. Bring to ‘the boiling point, and cook five minutes. Cover closely and cook slowly for about. three hours. VegetelbIle afash Itt --11M0r:r1E-GOUON* eRCEn@®CM ID0001?C7OTO @a, MOO @ffo@e DgC3afG00 G02 Mic:1 `irtzGam Dy Uf.30aDs 1 cup cooked, dried Limas ,2 cupfuls cooked pnatoes 1 eupful cooked carrots, diced 4 tablespoons fat 2 onions', chopped line • eel teaspoon pepper ese etelibigoon - -_auirgedraiith- --zErmt- fat in a heavy &At pan; add vegetables and spread evenly. Cover and cook over a low fire until brown on the bottom. Fold like an omelet and serve at once. 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