HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-11-26, Page 3,1•41.1
They re,agood Cookers—TheYare ood Heater—TI'1e
urn wood or c.
r Pau
occurred 1u
at 3boek to
mU• nity.Mre.
althrig het' home *
rh., Ohteho,
hours ,doathlett summer,11
1100v. ttSit 8ympathY i exterzded
the eaved,
eOn. $
,Od 'Talkies and Chairs,. Maitre seg egnir
cut$0. In fact everything ,to $10,,ti: you, out in ilk!, 411.4;..itOe
the matter, • ;thew, lon
,
°11 live,
ii, Geo. F
VerbJim AoNttresn'. 4,
AIKn
to Guelph on Onn043!
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n rol On eine
i
,;'1to Alilat the
intpewnithotFair.
e ve: an
Oft *Wag'.
leaves. in, Toronto.
,,,.*3., I, E. ''SPO fin (it :
visited 011--siktorday with
Mrs, Wm; Fuller.
PracUco 1,43. be** frthe Christ*
.moz OQUeert $0,1Atien" 0 el,
d'on Sumlay
Un hi liret Venint .oe
churchlerlsohi!iolnted, Mrs. th
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'omit enough
inacle ToOnto, be
ated in, that ,,dty be
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The Young People' iresented th I
“The Noble, Outcsuoto" at
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Ottawa.
The Neveniber meeting. of. th W
M. S wa held on Wedilesclay* after
noon at the' home of 1#111. IStakY ,
UPS, Tha 4terIVOli WAS spent in
, quilting.' ,Ihe quilt WaSY donated tobeengatheringdata
ate:Society Mrs. Forest McCbue. * ar" some Viaal°34
Ille..devetional.1)10Veiiiia..: Were Very .T.rrillre:A.11,t,"te4.„,,..„131.firted-,,,iia ,PP41)011\rW
brief andr.oret0,000ducted by Mrs. Me, litOgrAret certain pro.
o.'
4dttee the cenina to
after'0,0 regUlatineetinie. '
The, Goderich: *OW. ode
'wrota to.';
tend their banqUet on Thursday eve
accepted
A letter,'.**a ,received. the
Town SOlieiter *si)erting on the town
boonslarico, on, ch question be has
Get Rid Of, tho ilarivard'•Boarders
Th PreparnIglor:housino the'stook
•for *inter, all seritim ,work horses,
:hushed ,heet.tattle,',„‘rhoarder dOxy.
Owe, or decidedly poor type
014 ewes and old sows should' he
cull-
ed disposed ate the bat ad;
•
0114 is frozen hard' for the first
time that season.
Cons fodder or strawy we,
gii4os being etts114 Ott able,/ Are to
be Preferred to leaveS:is'the latter
form • an alMoet air -tight mat awl'
very often resitIts,:in trouble by cau0.;
ing premature growth of the planes,
TW1/04011.4
eThro-o ,sow e erveits. ersa
share of winter acommodation. peu
that is Well bedded, dry end sfree
from draughts is essential. Place the
'feed *trough' some -,distanee away so
that she is forced to exercise' put:
doors daily.: Eradicate lice and
0 /ea Pei'tY on the north of the bar...,
:and Was 'Iseollted
Clure. Drawing was made f
, 0 bor. '
he Mayor 'stated that '.4e, specitl,
surveyor had been gathering or,,.
anatiou On, the, same question and that
he had, also submitted ,a repo#,,z,
'discussion s and drawing lip of a ivla*'
was lore 'fora committee of theswhola
,council. •
A.'nulnher of building application*
..were referred to the Fire Committee.
„ „15.1x, Colborne applied, for a -refund
Jnees4ar.fer,-.0250.0
e .was only in business - for scsix-
months amt he is assessed for ' the
Whole year. The letter was left with
the.Financo,Committee. • •
The Cellegiate Institute Board
wrote; asking for a loan -of- $700 to
meet -•expenses due .Deceminr
'Councillor Brown explained that the
Board was quite agreeable to paving
interest chargefor „th,e, p e from
;ember let until December 15th, at
whieh tntie they would be able to pay
RFT PAST Nov 23 —Mrs Elrncr 1
b1c149.1470ii Our -Or , uriU-
'grant' The request -vitae senttestbe-
Finance Committee with power to
by
ItOlierts. UcAlliater.
The ./leeeniber nseeting:of the eras
'nettle ,O.luh„ will bk held on Tuesday
evening. Dec., lets •at the Woe
Mr,. and Mrs.'4741nes Young. liset/On
of .ofilcers for 1937 will be . diteted
at thialinte.
. ,
rthe re:tplar nieetig of•the . Us
urtnk•- 7011Ziiiii,5klontirvt.„Lifilit0*4e4c-
11 be helasm the church. ,Friday
Milk Co1ig
atOuipi AO cool -Mills byr-so!...
:Vox the cans, out-of-doors, even
..targe.LJO no in , ,, '----- -
'freezing , weather; It , takes far too At the church service at 'Unit% On
long for the milk to.061. to- 51) dew 'of a lectere- by Hugh Redwood, 'the
,§unday, the pastor gave, a seertopsie
buts*, pear .1cooling.nie *um, ,' Ilse A great author-evaligellst„ whe'leeti4red
gives' V4 for - air IS: ii. good insulator,
cooling . tank.witli-Water as cold asin the,,eity of • Lendon last week.•Dur.
possible' and keep the revel up to the round -worms; there is no market for- Mg the service, a *let t am 4 Stran'
he eats. , , . there. Ewe . -niixture at . gtains t er Here," was sung • by MISSeS
..
•aintithl-sthesebvs-tittstsirs-flesh, hist
Storing Vegetables for 'Winter use barley' sparingly unless the sow
feet mreil...gtownt disease-free un- is very thin. Provide elover or alfalfa
blemiihed'Materfir 7b-artgrbe-eateir atwilhliteskindsto-the-
carefully 'te tiVbie mechanical' 71-n- so/4 it -inti;" or weak, -un -
juries. stn earth floor basement un- thrifty pigs will ',result.
der a dwelling house or 4 regular' rest
cellar nut.Y‘ be used. `Proper. ventill- Storing Soybeans
itiOn' of 34 degrees Pallrerilielt shou4 ' By this time nocloilbt,- A11-4oybeans-,
be maintained. The "beet; cabbage, have been threshed and•'sense ettsri-
carrot, 0161) 094%1244 Potato- and *Oen should he Peg. to the aerate Of
turnip:require dark ,sligittlY moist this. seed. If the beans. have beea
storage space, while onions s de hest. :thresh -inn good condition, that is
Tider dry. cold, dark conditions. with a reasonably low content of
'moisture, storage will not be diftiddr.
—Preltsr—P-o'S "Otr the ''*other hand,SA high moisture
, • ,
Boarders for content- adds the danger of spoilage
A: 'Very good Wag to reMember when stored. It has been neon:mend-
*ben mulching pleats for 'winter ed that storage in bags, which may
that the ideal: proctipn keeps the be .moved ssecasiorially, will largely
plants cold, whichsaneans that the prevent the danger of _heating which
mulch should be applied 'When the (continua -9n page 1)-
arion. Porter and Esther itleIlwant.
13ELFAST
,
The pateat cause lie:" in the hurried life we lead,
,in the extreme nervous tension and fever heat with
which We follow in the pursuit of. wealth, position
and pleasure,
„Late hours, want of necessary' test; excess
In '
...:ental or.physical 'exertion all •ut a strain • the
system it is unable withstan • No u,• eithen
youspass restless nights,and g .. the. morning
with no arabltron to go about oar:daily tasks.
Take Milburn's IL •te NS Pills and see what they
will do for you. •
.' ff.Wa1ters we
fx. ancl Mr. IL
411 to
Wa., ',tees *he, it*fferd'a ,000,
1!.1:tt:'.ctlX0s.O.„0*Ol, •
day
M. 8Thown spent the wee.
4iW4tt'4-$:
nre3ented by tho GranI
Bend •OUng,' People on,::Wednesdat
night. in Benteiller
'
ZEALANDIEW
0 lit E. *o Bovir‘04ADA
s*. sZealand „ pnoliasing . More .
goods Iron*, Oena(la, 'trade. fignreafer
tho.,first, mentlis _ thiS 'year 00 ,
contpared,Wi'tas ittt show. rorrootogo
totitimPolts: supplied aallude
this ye.r were"$,41,.:POr C.0,Xt14'.•-,013.
,pared witb 7;43.'per.tett for the first
ai,F;' troths or '1930k.7,aceerding, to the,
Industrial , Department of the Cna-
dian National Railways.
Principal
inereneeS eocurred'hi , motor cycles,,
eltaSi4 and parts; newSprint"i,,'slik,404
'artificial silk pie0Ortegids; haril'04100-
Altonis some What improved this
week.
Mr. Clifford Hackett his leg
badly_ sprained above the knee on
Friday afternoon. We was skidding
logs in Mr. John" Mullin's bush when
the log boat turned and struck him as
he went to step on it. -
Miss Marion Hodgins who is on the
Home Mission Field in . the Nortit
West, and a- fernier teacher in Bel-
fast school, Spent the week end with
Mrs. Albeit Alton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, -West
Wawartosh, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lynes Campbell.•
acts -
Gederich on the air Tuesday
• Rex. Frost, C.F.R.13, radio persatt-
:Slily wrote in connection with a radio
program entitled, "Tris Clerk and
His lolly Tars," which° was presented
on November 24th, and on which pro-
grani Goderich was to. be the honor
city, The letter asked that some in -
.formation concerning the town and a
message from His Worship be Bent
for the program. The matter "was
left with Mayor MacEwan.
Mrs. Charles Kidd sent an appli.st-
tion for the position of relief oirac‘r
electrical appliances;.'iron and keel
PIPO)):: "WrappiT4 paper; washing
n14011100; general 'Machinery; lour,
*3;„ tialla-and ta
mina carb1dand so' -
Swift once wrote:. qishshould
swim thrice....first it should swim
6-7-siiiiirlikyotr mind-meThtlien
it .should swim in butter, and at last
•Ilithauld..-swinrire2good-clar
-Dispense _with the claret, .for this
would, not be in keeping With our �f
fort to help the housewives of Canada
stretch their food .dollar to the limit.
It has leeisour. aim. however, to -keep
you in touchwithseasonal feeds....
foods that will give, you the biggest
return for your dellar. in *health.
From an economic, as well as from i
a health standppint, t is • desirable
that fish should have an. important
place on our bill-ofsfare. It cannot
be too 'stronglziemphasized• that -Or
workine-peoplo-oriiirclasses, those
who -work with their heads as well as
those whu work with their hands, fish
• Mrs ROY_ Altons is ' spending a few is an economical source of energy
days in Toronto; • for the town this yeat. The -almll!ar necessary to enable them to carry on
tion was referred to the Special Corn- their work, and that for children ond
mittee. _ young .Peeele it -furnishes the very
weMeltitittlahlPhlerra CAOulrininir Wilt and Mit
John Ross., North of Lucknow.. A letter, from the _Department of materials that are needed to enable
Labor warned againat Municipalities them to grow healthy and strong. •
large number of sympathiziuts endorsing resolittions without 'full 'Fish, as You know, is one of the Snit
friends attended the -funeral of the
late Arthur Culbert -On Wednesday to 'knowledge of the circumstances be- portant Protein foods. It makes a
Dungannon Cemetery. hind them, The letter referred to sl pleasing variation of the daily diet
resolution from the city of Niagara and should be- included at least twice
For Rheumatic ratus.--trbe pairs and Falls,. resolving that Eon. David a week in your menu. There is a
selies. of $ciatiee, and Rheumatism Croll should sentra representative to. wide variety to choose froms 'fresh or
should - be treated with Dr. Thomas' go into the matter of employment ef frozen, filleted, boneless, dried, can
Eelectria 011. The tootblig and heal- workers in that city,' Mr. Croll tweed ned, pickled, eured and smoked. Fish
ing properties of this famous remeds for definite cases for complaint 'oe- are very easy. to digeit —a fact of
.have been deirionstrated /or tuty sstrs. fore sending an investigator in and particular importance ,in these days
11E4 it Ilia° for hillaralPittccY Pair' he received only one letter obviously when so many. people are of seden-
from an illiterate type of person. The ,tary habits. Large fish are, as a ruts.
cuts, • scratches, briliaea and/ apra s,
animals.
'Department letter wag filed. better when steamed or bailed; melt -
either hi human beings or the lower
Committee Reports um tized ones should be baked, er
The Finance Catritnittee reporced open and broiled, and small ones
that they have again gone into the should be fried. Whitefish, trout,
etnoatnttmeerndofthaarfetahrse foofnotawitnegis taxes
re- mackerel and small cod should be
• remitted and struck off the tax rents
ate they Appear' have . been paid to
the previous tat eollector: Dr. A. IL
Taylor, 1934 taxes, $16.00; Jas. Mac. -
Adam, 1931 'taxes, $5.30; Mrs. Mary
• • Peacock, 1932 taxes, $80.02; WeVey.
Whitely, 1932 taxes, $22,21.
More Taxes This Year
.. The amount of taxes collected tilt
year shows considerable imPravement
over last year and the „tax collector•
has been Instructed to %slat on pay-
ment of all arrears, s • ,
_lite Department of Labor' Lotto
regarding the Government arrange,'
merit to have the bank,: loan money'
for the improvement of hoMee, was
filed fel. reference. .
The report: of the Public Workop
Cohimittet Stated that the CorninittO
ir hating- trate- Signs tainted and
0.e• efed"-oli *SOW 'Ottitet-4,4ind orr-the.
corner of Vittoria 8t, Elgin .Ave.
-.The Committee reconuaended %it
the lease Of the skating rink to Mr.
E. R. Weston he approVed and ekeeut
'e:414'he Committee reported
that in the Matter of fines from .the
Msestritte's Court . they had found
that under 1986 fitatUte, of Ontario,
the municipalities are now retaired
to ‘share the cost of • Magistrates'
Courti And 'That the 'town AVIV re.
ceiveis ,84's thio fees and final
ordinarily parable ,,,the munkit°
Three from• (Aerial Members
'of'Comokittia-
'SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
To:et:tint Of the rePrellentatAy
eonnitittee of the.. nowly4fruved Hur-
on County Junior', ?Mewl* Ian of TO-
sOttto..on Noveinhei,18, officers Were
-elected `for the saing'year ,a*
eztt, 1.Sr. „
72; Mogiain-,,:44$;• CarMeriT,Pot,
,10*:: 51; 41.t.111&Xliabet -14(01441104
or.,•xt,„.;odtiti
Oritharo,..04; 'Markle 01111b,' 014 ;•
rollock,'00; 'Oltrlateils'00$1110, •
7; jetfit,,,Tiger4.
• -12win: $111,114'.. Sr, gra'
ham;k't,Priraer'VerothY
Tifottitrot.Tilitor.441*.,.:11**Itto*:. ;•, •
$0' On TOILItt .iorortgo:.•*ttiod,liooe
IQ 12. • ' .
Preolilentt. •
ton; first.; vice -pros., Kenneth SOO' '
'lin • ;Exeter; •steOttd; vice-pres.,
,Crittenden,
Mary Coultes, Wingham; treasirRtit.
Leiper, Myth.'
At the end OT,, a very- eninyiblia
evening late* in October, the junior
.Association 3,4/as .formed with a Alf.
presentative •-pominittet from each
...town or village as follows: 3 from
kladerich; '3' from .Clintori; 3 front
2:tea:forth, 2 from
Brussels; 2 from., ,Exeter; 1 from
Blyth.;_anWrotijigniali._ The
members from Gederich are: Doris
1011. Clarence Lannanr--Marion. Mut,.
bey. •
A voluntary acting committee was
formed early in .the year with repre-
sentation from the -"MOWS towns,
and several enjoyable eocial activities
were planned for the younger people
from Huron County residing in TO-
tont°. The first nieeting was in the
form of a bowling 'party with an at-
tendance of stbduts25 or 80. This .was
followed by a bridge and in the sum-
mer, a boat trip across the lake. In
the fall, a corn roast was held and in
October a dance, with an attendanc
of over 100, at Which the Association
was formed and the representative
committee elected.
All young people residing in To-
ronto whir were former- residents of
the County, are eligible for Member-
ship .in tho Associaticm.
itist this YOUngSter to
the telleet.:' He's
rg
enough o
t 0 WACO *
he doesn't
out the 'ashes •
use they are SO fe'w
,
dertave, infants of the nourishment •tha'
theyoshould &elite from food, and mal
nutrition is the -result, miner% Worm
Powder* **troy Worms and correct the
ntOrttlit Cendttions in the .etompoli aie.
bowels that .are favorable to worm's sof
that the lull: nutriment of the child 1 t
saatutil., and developthent -m every waY
iniOattraged. •
ASHFIELD, Nov. 20.—Mr. Duncan
Cameron is visiting in Detroit.
Md
M. John MacRae has returned
from a week's visit in Toronto. _
Miss Annie MacMiarchy who had
been in Ethel, has returned home. ,
Mr. Jack Hibbins of St. Catharinee
visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hibbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLennan
and children of Detroit are guests of
Mrs. James MacDonald.
M. Wesley Robb who is in a LOA.
split down the back and broiled don Hospital as the result of a fall
whole. If preferred, cut off the head from a windmill, is. making favour -
and tail. Halibut and salmoh should able progress.
be eut into inch slices and turned
often while broiling. • Brood not sorrowfully over the past,
To clean. fish: -wipe with a cloth it comesnot back again; wisely im-
wet in salt water and dry ou a fine prove the Piles -mit, it is thine; go out
towel. Season: oily fish need only es meet the shadowy future without fear
salt and pepper, but dry mciated fish and with a manly heart. -
should be spread with oil before.
broiling. Use a double wife broiler
greased well with salt pork rind. Put
thickest edge of fish next to the
middle of broiler and furn often. With
split fish. sear the flesh Ode first arid
then turn. The fire Should ,be hot and
clear. .The time of cooking will vary
with the) thickness of fish.. When
ready to serve, loosen the fish from
broiler on each side. Open broiler,
slide fish on platter, flesh tide upper
most. -Spread with butter, salt and.
atepper. - 'Garnish- with -shatter!, cremn
and a border of potato balls. Theze
are anY number of sauces to, be Siert.
ed, too,. with scalloped fish. -creamed,
also biked fish, but these than be.
dealt with branothericrtiele. •
Start 'today planning to serve fish
in your weekly' menu: Here Is a nice
recipe /or Halibut Steaks Spanish
Style. ,very timely.: don't itu 'think?
am 'sure many of those Swath
mothers would, like to go back to the
•quiet' peaceful dayibefore the revolu.'
tion and prepare such a dish for thew
fandly.
drietioli lit flub not( rectfetrtair the
e statement of the eloderlith
Musical Society was
The itiater, Light atid-Ifarbor Co:tiv•
Otto* reported that they •Ittete plated
in. °Petting in the east end of the
'freigbt ihed at the 'harbor. So is to
tinittaA, salt through
ocenpled,
Tb sr
re,* in
V)tir otser
weighing ft -Ott taw to four po
according to the, size of your familt.
Sprinkle with salt on both ,aides, and
let -stand for one-half an" hoar, than
drain and pat dr"' with absorbent
P*Pet. Put intoe pan .44,suittMe size
one fourth of 0."Itip of bacon fat, The
Jule* of a. large lemon (the Spanilh
add a cup of nonailcoholk sherry,
but that Was in the god old days ind'
a f recitlieresls know -would_
-. -therOat 414-11-811-
•
rota closely and allow barely to tint.
10•Srp marf, for twenty to thirty minutes or
_ whlOu imtit, done. The moment * fork can
bot*tenflesh atut bone,
the fish is cooked.' Soil* with shoe-
ring portal:it and toprIga gskruitb.
Quick Supper Dleb
ittetonnity4wriistodirttiotre, repom:estrolionersouu,illoot„bottut,t.bfottederui;itilialttetootxtriito umiti.poiklotstit:ea
Heatd�red add
ikod then *tir
of due 1011 beaten
Coustipailgii. Pauses Ms-
\ comfort, May Lead toMore
Serious Trou)31e3.•
You apes have days, perhaps
triin weeks, when you. feel helms, s
par. Not sick enough to go to bed,
but certainly not at your best, The
trouble may be with your diet.
Poorly balanced mealw Cali affect
your • physical condition.
- Mettle tvhielslack-proper
for instance, limy lead to common
constipation. Continued neglect
of this condition causes discomfort,
may lead to headaches, poor appe...
tite, listlessness. '
Guard against Common constipa-
tion.* Make sure the mealsyou
eat contain plenty of "bulk." Kel-
logg's AeesBnass is a generous
source of effective "bulk." Within
the body, it abSorbs moisture, forms
a soft mass, and gently cleanses the
system. •
Two tablespoonfuls daily, ‘ with
milk or eream, are usually sufils
clent. Stubborn cases may require
Au...Drtart oftener. Serve it
BRAN either as a cereal, or OS, ed
into muffins, breads, eth. Eat it
regularly for regular ltabits.
• Att,-BRAN is guaranteed. lry the
Kellogg Company. Sold by all gro-
cers: Made by Kellogg in tendon,
Ontario.,
*Constiputtott due to inakeittont