The Goderich Star, 1937-03-25, Page 6„,;iilat+ouid 4 Minister 4 when,.
the eve of a.large formai wedding
iyh e
M : l �r, �rh�r?r► i�e►d» _'I:eg?'dr
is
et
txa hahoeoupe.e d/SCA
hould she decline, ta„
eed"thua..aeut,1y em rrna mg:
!'parents, who art rnembera•;
rte, standing of, Aria ,flack? , Cr
Td ,-connive 'sit. a. option*d .s
mockery of . a Sacred
lx a i e rna confronted . r
R...'.w..^•,.^tommxr.�:`=cz��ax r....
red ,iiilinston of Cinti
hsterian, -Chuxoh ah Oat og
Tenn.' last fortnightwhen-a deacon
lnf'a:rniedd him -that Mary., . that
:ince and �n Otto Cotton Jr.
or- ia.
a x by� �'
+ed, � y
n.
a
p
p>, ee
two : ea . ''the :had
kept it 'Secret front .alt but; a handful,
;of friends and .Preacher Johnson had
' hui*k the news,., ,to the. bride.s
mother; Thinking' of the •5Q0 engraved,:
?invThttion ,::k 'th chureirY4totrationsr
the 'reception at her "borne, Mother..
Prince fainted, When. she Ir eviv'ed, she
discussed the Qnatter with frogener
dolinso until near dawn.
R'
:CumhOrland .. Chlire heal..
Minister Johnston invoke the usual'
slings: xi n all theai0eni ale
'Whispers ran
•�:
A
-h rt�li e:,
•� • :. • • : : ' t U g',
:. r. "We . gathered 'together.
._ a Sof the wedding,
. •� The aiinouncetn . z<tl�'..
or
of this man and. this 'woinan.”: , Sur.
Prise, be wil.derment, and.finally the';
e
relief of comprehension followed as
those.not, in On the secret listened
thea;'Prea���
s
chern Johnson. Mary Kath
*rine, haw° you.
taken . thins man to be
qty
entoAsk,
: for tta tbltl. your wedded husband? Have you'
�.ed hien. ?:,r
'►.'Sigi�'>�� %t�►owii, •A�+cnt loved,alter}°red and
Mrs. Cotton:
Preacher Jol neon i "Prank, .�have
r, you tak((
en line woman as.�you�c�' `ma.
'podded wife? Haveou i.bestowed
upon her your worldly goods?"
S11 r. Cotton: "1
•��, 1'�+� 'have.' '•.
r r
Preacher Johnson.; `.'Let us , ray.
For the past', week"'we have beei
dyeaP114 heart rending accounts of thr
sch col, explosion, iz 'Tit and the
• or ofit is almost too -much •t�
ghrasp. s. About '.all,„ we can do is , sym-
pathize with: the parents, who ,a are
-probablyso 'ov,er- Vrou'ght w'i`th grief;,
grab th aren't greatlY'nterested in,
re-actionstotheir leas.
This''Morning, a' letter arrived fro?
w, eft lest
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Don't jail \to read this
story of Dr. M. Rz'.. occe
bi the April issue of :Pic-
trial Review, now on site. -
•.e
garet's Convent, ,`x Bra ebridge, whore;
She is d'oix,.tileek-work., One ;of
.les Drs ,kers ret avis ts_.. �taol 13:e
.in't4 ,,!` home; where •ft r � •hove tY' rerl •
prome .Although the, Texan School
disaster 'is 'unutterably'... orrible, there
o: ohelp,but in,
i ^wc On d..
is noth zig.
itaratively-'close to ',borne conditions
*Web- are less spieotaculr. r ;but non4.
the less, awful are to +be found•
all,too
easily.;,:
Miss' Day/Icor -a n4 a :l ux e bad gone
several 'males 'through heavy snow to
"a house where a woman had had •• a
baby three days :,bef'ore. > ,In a letter
she .,sayer• "The house Was ,a single
,room, small; 'in :it lived, a; family -of
seven counting the new -addition., The
.)mother was lying on a bed .with neith-
er 1blankets, ' shoots • 'nor mattree
-What.-had, t? Straw for a. Onattress
and olr °rugs for covers., Besides her
nn a oily . ';e^ "1, J, lay the -'baby, and a'
small '.bo ` with a dreadful cold. Two
Jotherlittle boys Came in, $bQ 'x and
Ap` r
rR �� Mf'�i' 111•.
114a CANADIAN MEDICAL•
Aff$OG1ATION; AND:' (;IFS ...
INSURANCE ;CoMi'A.NI'rS1
IN CANADA
. , ew,.. uu ,•airly:'?S+1i#ixt�Rh.•rn-! YF+:Ya.'?7",�.,`+'-,u�:M
treat the eonditioix,
reAti
handicapped when P.kalern'seience eat
bring aid to the Short-sightedness I'
,(Questions. concerning' itealth, ad-
dtess , 'to , 'the • "Acadian Mc ica
l
Street,
184 College �.
ati zi
tic � :
route° will be answered Personally 1 t"
letter,):.F •A A,
mip►�} �j yrs 1.
l q*$10 IkN
litre are people ,►hom one me .. s
every''day'; life ,,?whoa : have never
really 'learned, tn. seer , These people
,l`o:dep arently content, With theifown
beautiv off..--
'round about 'hemi, '•To ' them vistas distant
1,horizons. ate.a • �• era bl:..,, '�'„
-rand. beaut' ul vi ;vs ----are -only'- .0,--figte.
;vent of a eetrs' :ir : 'nation.
Eight per :Cent. of. tidr en' :heeeu
the ages of:O. and '10 years, are near-,•
sighted"that ls, they' do not see per,
fectly in ,the .distance. Very often.
little Johnny,.' is ,backward -;at sc'nool
acid\ecused 'of being stupid ,when • in
reality he may be'a potential ,Einstein,
All he ;needsis correct. pairlo` •glas-'
ses•'so that he van see the blackboard
properly, . ,.
',Sometimes when ;considerable 'Close
work is done 'during the ';growing
period of .childhood,, the :eyes: 'tend to
,`become 'more and more near, -sighted,
until distant •vision • is eatly re-
..atricted and a very' dangerous' stage is
*ached when useful vision, Is reduced
d -pe rmanent--damage -nay--lie done;
As soon as Napy, tendenc . toward ; this
condition is' c►bserved, all close work
�'+,*ri ,+vwn° a a;o, . s .o, , W.•,a 1»�» ,� , ►: - -^, -
: F1 f hC.9,041-------an` crnxilenlA" o�. k i i' ""'wa $ ,...,
Princess 'Malibu,. . have e`P ' . filVttatioYi
'pay-: a :(visit . of state to, the 'Domhnon' while en
The young couple are expected• to arrive
trip across Canada they` will, spend several
;York.
'says,sloe• thinks the -Parents 'hav , to
i e,,.
�terS, its Vit gr• 1� yen us ash
41110 Convent � i dear place 'with
'*1 `'Mv� :y
° e, Lon. said he was cold`and he.eert inly vvaal to dothe things that* harm their ,eyes,
rouse •ta the. Coronation ]tom iii
most. Children . whose distance citron
at V�aW.ouver March 29. Du their. His `hands :were;, like.. ice an.�.u� quite v o
ew white ` sand".`line teeth were chattering; is not as'' goed , as •they°, playmates
y in CTttaa before f .lead for »N
often 'are' notso adept' in . athletics,
' : •�e•�ras. terribly . undernourished and
SOCIAL AND, PERSONAL :
Mr. and Mrs. A. - . Erskine will
a in Strat-
ford, .-friendse
spend Easter- nvitill
ford,
Mr.have
- ., Thos. Mitchell ha
returned from F'lor'ida were they
spent the water.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. • McDonald of
Port Huron were week -end visitors
with Mrs. McDonald's mother, Mrs. R.
Delong.
Mir. and Mrs. Howard Wolfe of De-
troit visited during the past week
with Or, and Mrs. C. L. McManus,
St. David, Street.
-Miss Elizabetfe Beck suffered a'
sslur i. in`ur'y' on,, Saturday when she
lipped' on. they : steps :at her home
on Elgin Ave. and ractured.-a.wrist.
Mies Eni lie Buchanan .has returned.
home from Toronto,, where she diad"
spoil£ the 'winter. ,During the ssuin
-mer" months shee•.was iii England ,and
Scotland, where she had *most enjoy-
a�blo Year.
I:.mbl Food
Wins ` Praise.
cat " degrees, 00M" iWco of
the -old irld's univeisitaies.
i i levet.
rl� '�►�S �'c�li�ar be a9 1 'thc o rite
coning the treatment of
...�. .0:ett. (ter lastly year*. .of
he
'wilt colav' d that they wets $den.
e
to su " lent his
'ilk �
.=e • .cu t' lind One, ' is the
, ir0 kit iesis. Zt is' the shoe yo*
x t + tOr
v1.
d wear M.; ' `W Ltsite
�
tai ,►' should wear M.W. I.o'w
a��;,.
l;;
so.
to .
... M. !.oc1celait for every type tot: foot.
Columnist--lap's "Fish_and Chips"
Could` `Absorb 60'Per' Cent:
• of Canadian Ash
Long associated as a dish for: the
.masses. in . E�ngla_nd,: the, humble fish
and *hips is apparently gaining re-
cognition one
1cognitioh in• ,Canada... At ,. /east
large restaurant chain in Toronto•and
Montreal make to feature of this dish
and s o'rding . to the caterer have
struck a : very responsive chord in the
palates of their'Cus'tomers.. -
Recently a columnist in the British
Fishing News ;predicted , t fish end,
chipshot in, this country, ,if. they,
Were properly develop " comd,absorb
�cl-
Abby
$EkVex�`►t,oi'`tii�rfish as y'
• do in Great Britain.'° in the old, couxtj
Irv., he says,` � vteryone in the business
earns .a d'• living, , est sally' -the
fishes •who , benefit by ' the ' vaast
1r r rhy aliv'ely ;`Fade.«,.
� e p
sto ed I'm' sure lie has: T», B. ,Sister particularly' outdoor • pursuits.. They
turn to close work sand reading, which
. ..;.tothem �n
near-sighted
,. r , tends make moregh
i f the c veu : • end the_�:
Speak. lig• o . on t
still e
s,.,...,f end'",..
ref.,
andtheybecome is
S M .,
W,�
i
Do �
.
• �.'r is
,vicious circle;
c l
,.
athletics. etre, ac Q
�.. t e l
d od I of i h d hut t formed, and the end result means poor:'
Saladfurniturei- ::a w o lC•. Ever, sight
Japatiesa :ed yid . ood'vw x • y
;1 `x e ui la arts, :o `laked cwined •,--thing ;is•'sg�essl clear( :arid-.:brig"ht ..
�i c! zee,Season, Y
salmon • and Cold. Cooked ,. S
mix With'French dressing and.add
finely chopped' celery, to taste. Save
on lettuce with garnish of celery
leaves. ••
:t
Salad Plate * WILL HOLD GA EN' I A `1
Place some ,finely ' cut lettuce izX
centre of plate, „then a Targe slice of DLIRINfi OLP ..I�TCIME .
th • ti
onve. s.• a, p....c
r
-
• hardwood f oarat;:lt i>? s e u s ain
with 'Cream, grey or white walls and.
comfortably` warm, the last ofiar-`hie
must bre a joy to one not used to the
"great north country."'
tomato ` with .a mould . of jellied: meat
on top •of. that. (`Garnish with get'kins
sliced.' lengthwise and a tablespoon of
,salad dressing-mi;Xed` with ketchup.
•Orange �Sa lid
Divide oranes into sebnlents. and
arrange on lett-nee iii daisy forme. Fill
centre with chopped,arange and pear
moistened with dressing. e. ;entre with
a green mass .i Ch rrY'
mataJoly
Heat •� pan, of tomato, uice-�•� two
cups --=and pour civ`er a package - of
cherry jelly powder " - Add a lid«ie
onion and a very little �celery.salt. Put
in moulds about size of tomat•�es.
Turn ,out on crisp lettuce leaves and
p
*make and:: ` chapped
.4 few Canadian restaurant a cecu-
tives are of the opinion that the
htiuxibl fish and 'chips has real possi-
bilities.
ossi-bilitie s.: The Chief handicap ': the
past, aeobrdingto one his been that
ethi.
sac
e.�
t
been �
p
no off .
business, on la quality' basia. The Mer-
chandisingof fish and, chips {h -been,
largely confined fir, 4.1lotticta
and people have not • _Properly.
educated'to think fish rind +chips as_
the wholesome and Cala fad Itis
Were more � to feature it
and give it theo im f+qu* y'.
1?
there might 'vatty to to x w habit
• created stoma Cairdiano a +a' sulk
ntl
1 given to_the :e.: h `I,n.
"treated • r >rrli I`iillply.
dustry.
nuts. .' • •
Butterscotch') Cookies •
2 'cups brown, angler
'422 eggsesp000;
tabl
tablespon'cr am tartar'.
ns
3'�.s scups flour op.. „:,.,,.. ,
Mix and ,moult into loaves alt night.
In -the morning'•cut and +bake,. `
Almond iCt okie
41
cup utter.
Icupau
4ul
2i.'teacupcpsspoifloondursad,
a
1 egg'
aspoona Cream- rt4- • -
x
� lb►.bTa�.nrrhs 1'lis end. tits
0 ' Roll Jou ,1: rut)! o rider do
.s' almond o Q !
often.
c0.t`ro •
MARCH 29th to APRIL 3rd only
WOR$1LL
s
: , e b _.. __._ ', a
uclr:clt�di• should _be � a rt.. �.�,,- _
y ware'I>atb,�Ic tui
H ,
m.compete it eye physician, who has t;
1 The S nar�e Thous 9
the necessary ti;aining slid, equipment �, ,
•
`The • monthly ancetini of :Knox
' urch Ladies'Aid was (held in the lee,'
.-hire. room -last Friday' afternoon. Mrs.
Girvin -'Young occupied.the chair in
the absence, of the president, Mrs. Jas..
Bisset.. •
The devotional • part was''taken -by
Mrs. 'Norman Baker ming the
Scripture .lesson and Mi;s.: Reg. Bur-
row* leading in..prayer.
Wring. the business period of the
meeting it was agreed to have a ,g+ard-
en party during old home week.
Mrs..:Bedditt gave a ;very interest -
'fling and- appropriate talk from the
book, "The Master of the. Inn," by
;Robert Herrick: The singing of they
•Choral, Benediction was sung before a.
dainty Minch was served y Mrs: iGibry
vin 'oung's; group:
GIFTS FOR .. ,
`WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES:
We have frequent requests' for a list.
.of the "appropriate gifts for the .dif-
ferent weddingaan'niversariess. .As the
question .seems to arise fairly often
and: the list is always being lost, the
following 1s printed,: ` It Would be well'
to `;elip it ford reference for ,those • oc4
cations' when you, want to present a
wedding, anniversary gift:
1- ottou.
--Leather..
Beat ' 1. egg .thoroughly} add
tablesp# utis' w`lii ? r, y t r _ a� '• z
ing. Mix; and ad
cacoafi
utIrop froC 000'4%. 'These can
beide ivory ulckly and are;nlvler
school lamesespecially if Made with
,.
•
colored cocoanut. u:,
: Jam lams
eggs•
i cup brown #rte •.
.I. cup lard,
6 tablespoons baking syrup
teaspoons *04 .
.
3
l elle ag e
'o
e #t
A.l to maw• 1' atiff* r • A•r t
.:.., ll aid a ►t out,:. When: 'ked• put
t
together with jam
`I Bea Wiles ,.
cup Oro/natior ' .
l gip, butter
fn roma With . -1igA t stinted
Where* Chino leif color is deel ,t
preal it furnishings I' usually ham-,
monlse . a ton. as 'light Or even
lighter. Cream: or tan, forexa niple,•.
may be reply , by oyst.r white or
light r; a whit*►R unity' lye
repainted. In Cream. Gray la easily
harmonised with many Interlo# t for-
merly keyed to anotherr,eolor., •. :
is te► nsda
teaspoon Wit.
1$ 4+up rat* cupriio•
Cresand sr,`
beatenems►. Beat all tog th
sift fionr, sait and soda' to
4.- r'uit *444 and floors.,
:-VV.poden,
r
' 7 -Woollens , ,.
Wii11'ov; k
X11- • n., �,
11—Steel. .
"11lk and z
.
I4—Ivo'-y�` ,
15 -crystal. •
;20 -�-Chime.
21%—Silver.
;Coral.
• 40—.Ruby.
45.3—Sapphire,
leti.
,55—Emerald.
° Grit•—Diamond.
Seamiest, tester" 'Rugs :on Sale. A- large choice, heavy;
deep pile, in Ch'intal,' Scroll and Medallion patterns For
' living rooms, dinning or bedrooms. •
•
4 ft. 6 in. v c.
"Reg.: 514.00,.
9ft. x•0ft.
• Reg. • $28,00
9fLc10ft6in.
Reg. $35.Oo, for
Reg.. $40.00
:...$35.00
:Bed
Smyrna Rugs
Barrymoxe make • andwill
give- .almost endless ,wear.
Size, :about 32 in. x 60 in.
Values $6.50, -each ikK
eptrageo
Pillows.
•AII sterilized .gaoSO feathers,
covered in daina sk' tickurr
Size- about 21" din.' 44: 27, iiinw■■:
1naidLi:Lo1eull18
For 'all, your floors. •Pact -
terns • right throb h to the
cal>1vaSs, back. Select 'pat-
- terns per _ yard_',
_ A,t- x
:$1.25.' and1.50
p
Sheeth
Heavy bleached Sheeting,
and fee. from filling, . wide..
• double bed size. Reg, 65c,,
50c
HOUSEHOLD
;GIC
Sr rubbing a lemon tko'rough-
ly into *.soured Sponge and. tinting
'it several times i n lukewarm*** it
'hill become t as when �•
When ~ kine e*u WON
'each with Lyne of fork. This•.'' l pre'
�
�
elysters� ar
'lyes acrtieles put them to a towel
xiti th►e lits and titer will d hl ;h
1,
ximo Owl when 1Aid ` fia,t. •
uriliture Prices Are Goirig
DON'T WAIT t4PRICES HAVE REN To BUY THE
#' TIN($ YOU' HAVE WANTED h
Boy..NOW!
ac
NEW STOCK WILL BE Hi SER :1t4 ?RICA ~ BUT
E, STOCK ON HAND WILL R8MA114.T»!HE..SAME.