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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-12-13, Page 84 _ hoer** ,tood tun' thLer of my MOO over to 4 out, thetr ‘.a.. You Pot* vw our od's taztem u theli ffers so. 'want*, re e99.1 9.9 •• ..49.449,44,6•16.41,4690,,, • ily wanted. My 0 • ot t Is to g t4, bay for m}aelt.:. ingt average pelf .:01-stoeionge Wouldnot be '14 Present to me .40 somethher, vegry: tine and $900, *W that that 'X would 'not tett .4eitilled. in . • ' * a. glivays tee/ &AO ***vagatit 'It X' 'hitY ,ece tr,tatatred 4;14 . Tt.„ *'.portant ' P Atire,s to get wearing , *01)&1'4 ,ethi, ' it alWao present *a ,Ieve It and A v., • '01 40.494449,4 be med az th ently Mixed *Ith the the better gaik$ MAI* *0 It or . 11de Si au 0(14 stetting (or 00 YOU * inith for teni•Pountt bird, TePk thie retch* away° lAntil it i* time to stun' Yenr turkey and then you II not have Pleas at fittantittee'thia ltEN',$' (11141,81148' ,rontorNo , .. • 0 0 04/114t 14 CUP 0044"044 11 me only thing Oil for anyaelfWould be, itrfunie to 4 • I* I 41/010 '804 , 0AOU'r, 14 . pup butter„ v4 l,4 teaepotin . WU that they lospoon took I egg, 111.--nOt *Owe 0111. 1, tea6,1)000 elbhElion• '1, OdP 86 put away lb... * drawer. Moat. Moat it for myself. Woke and magealrI ant% Cream the butter, 'Oki , nwlua snintiobt4 underr. ow* love. A fat therinOmeter and Mt See, Add the beaten en to the milk Ana,: !'4.t : Ill *44.11itg• 'sonietUltit nit,* 41$4' Inbter are otheralternately with the ,lifted. dry ingre. . , . Pan *Ord to buy InYselt.' ' 040 *4 Pricenot thttMOSt im 01008. Mik• in' the raisins 'Whieh have, ththing in Chrittn* gitt hoOling; the at: she hated... to get Stoekinga-It Wes ,heeri iieuri'd lightlY *Itil"sonie Of the such an uneatiting• gut. Ow 104' 0" nein thng is to Phooae something verY flour' and beat the mixture ..,thoroughlY• 1 ,phoned mentioneikstecitinga iirst. good of itskind. Men have their 100 Pour' into bettered niouldit te- 401* 'and l'oved to ot, stbeltings,.se she-. never hart t00. One ateate for ”.4 hours. - • ° ' enotigh. Only one friend merit ;ties, muaterivalavet anti so on. Moth thlilliok for her house. ';'. her likes to get the prreetical ngslike , felt that Chighliffit, i4AXICE , theft were $0, f.lutul WI* she uht,i4 In. pyiertuis , and shirts. The neat sayS .,, N CUP ' brown linger, 2 tablespoon* ,her hot* and never seemed to get ate lyeat inyilainsuz are not a, present, X 'would nutter, 2 . tablespoona voraia . aibc • and money t� bur that site thoroughly en- set them for -myself anyhow.' He likes cook very slowir .tmtil browned; being. loled - gettkag a house • preeent. One to get a book, a magazine or the twine ..eardul not to bUrn. Add one cep of friend said that the *one thing she hat* town lamer subscription. He is intfr. hOtling water and etir Until dissOlVed.• ed to get WAS handiterchlete 68 she was exited in Paintingand loves to get some1111$ is 0 delicious Mince ailth Christmas ".1eichling., , tare she had ten dozen, an accumult- tee of paint which are so expensive tion from the last ten years. Zs teal to • buy.' Men seem to elviOr the things one Saki that elle loved getting Wink...tee within centre around their tiobblea, One arK to one ever gave her one. fSeeerel likes to get tools, Another likes garden - Mentioned toilet aocessoris, some Magaxinee. One likes inn* or It by 'something nicer than X, estn books About muste. fio buy your Christ. affOr4 to get for-ntraelf;*--Two 01 frienda, both of them reidere, lutd difo ferent Ideas on the boar question. One liked to get books because she felt thati ape could not afford to buy nutty of the hooka -elle wanted. The other felt it was WENN.% VALUE 04 NITRACTIVE ROOMS WITH RAM $RA_ -41.54) $3-6 111,4 **MT "ATER 111.50 $ILT 5200.' OXCEUSW 11*010-1-4 •1.40140110.9 . 50C 049011 60e_ • • •Oei-St*. p-Ao- WAVERLEY HOTEL • Lsowrop • Tostoorre • woo, 0« foia, • . Inas Presents-vvith due -consideration for - your friend's tastes. ItEMEMBER TOE 110BBIES One of the best things that we eau do for our children is to give thent the pro-. Ar9. 9 • .9ut., *AO, wawa^ 4* ...414;f49 their hobbies. The chili who likes to paint attar be. given_reet49•440 for *Cork Urge sheetS of paper with brushes and colors • (poster colors are better for the ehild than -water eolors). A. small child --"ShbUld-WOrlr-tvith-larg'e--surfacest----If the bur plsKeeine b the • . iSliftWfiRrerTO-6'WEirafilli color tban the sticks of severat colors, ea that there is etiough material- with Which to work. Ponta is the deed =aid, it color.. irthe buy them, patterns for their doll's clothes and materials to use. Give the boy's real tools, not those fiddling toy sets and some. wood which is theirs to use with-. • tiLlegtiOn, S.,:tlye_ them book* about _their hobbies. Help them, to use their leisureinterestingly and 'BREAD ErrtinVni___ 3 quarts stale bread crtunbe, % cup butter,1.4 teaspoon pepper; 6 teaspoons salt, cup' onion, stale crumbs but not hard ones. Cut the onion very finely, This dressing may be conibirtetd . • , • DtiriklaalsiloWlealtiedaliti*Warir I SAY MERRY CHRIS rilik.5 WITH— • Fancy Boxes of Choiolatea from Hunt s, Canon& and Moirs. • . Beth Candy—Crackers—Novelties, from ic tip r"?..t• 9 'S CONFECTIONERY tooeWpgaagaies Gifts PROFUSION' " Come and see our" beautiful iinens—Silver—Novelties—Wocol tiemettletwitomotivitotv nit in and sir our attractive oath. 10010;011-1.1 , . you waat Aspirin es antes; Mittuteel A* ttspirin tablet begins "istitint hod" 01 yoat paia tootieetiy ** wit. And A kin Aspirin sista not 41 A ; 4witimailmieitemismele Way- Science Now ieves Pain in Minutes S D RtittiMATK PAINS soommiwaft. 4040 ALMOST AT ONCE 9, 111 It.414r.0.1).tt-Ihtlos 'tft0. 7-ifieptrik ,S))041 See thet, you get ASP, ffie meth*, 4ft•Awra twattilted leo& in Ceneitle* and ell dttiggiste Mve it. Look for Hoe *we &Ole **tarn all cro o every Aspirin tre12 table* (wee°. t too tablets. , • „a•r- •••• **, :8 OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT" by 'Wilfrid Eggleston the Canadian farmer, belated and slOte as It my lwre_neatti_te beginning to be apparent here and there, ette wettld itidge bY a statement given out the other day by lion. V. N. Rhodes, the Miniater. of—Pinanter-The'l'Per -legislatinn"W fah -Me' IT'oe'10-7Mal ligation! can' Make a compromise, with bis creditors, Oh.-..ati,baSts which giVes--hitir at least a thatice•Of getting airing in fut- 0 is now -.1.1n_ effect iti.4he_rwfiTtli7,7>- Canada. illusirating better 'than pages a eta. tistics coald do the value of. the AO legislation, aVit Rhodes 'cites the foflow- Ing- cases', among °there:- 4,0*--fariner-stanewhere"-in-lhetPlet country went into tbe 0121e151 Receivers' Oftle41 with total liabilities of ;Tien, he,eame,,,out itaainealter. a settle.. Merit his affairs, his total liabilities, were -$3203.40, His (*editors had- ac- cepted the redaction. - "His mertgam which had been 43,800:be1ng part of the'parchase price of his land, had been redueed.t,o $3,000. .Theinterest -rate -on- the-Mortgagewhich - -had ' becti 6 per cent wasreduced to .4 (A saving of $108 lit t arrying charges annually -ori -this item:alone). "Chattel mortgage as extended and •the interest reduced to 4 per tent" o'rheSe were the farmers' own propos- als." • Another striking ease from Rasetinvn, 'Saskatehewan: thb farmer 1;01,1ght land at, $50 an acre in MO, and although, be -*to al- ready paid, * excess, of $18,000 On the purchase price he still- owed- $16450: .011 Of which was in defaultIii addition, he owed $1,200 it taxes and liens against the land. He had 1,5 "tuisecured eredi- *tors with elalins totalling $L200. The settlement' was rather unusual. The party from whcint the fanner had purchased the • and -(a halt aectitia • agreed to take a 'quit clailn." deed to one of the quarter sections,' and transfer the Other gtisitter Section,- on Whicli were the man's bulkftngs, to the tanner cleat af tfl incinalerance, meet one,,half the • takes etct relief hens. "Ilie unsecured creditors agreed to take a sUerf of a070 spread aver three Year*. -* Thusbir 'cutting the fattnin half,fta- bilitiesla 1e,5Oo Were •cut 10 $1,279 and the fanner had IA „obante to ,81lotee4 on a more modest scale of farming, with the intereStitiettrnbrance removed from lila meek; ." • PDX 'He- *Ili&erl004 ;fudging frOin Mr; .8tcvels recent 1:004111.$i* .t44 .41.713e# ',141040. 41,1.01.?' looted 'It flood of Wine opinicitt •ruph 'ruov hint Yet 'ie. the leadersnip .4, a' 45vi rov.: wtpotet toy got 14060. that - erentnelity tit nat. 41110ot 15 tite Vie* freely ettilrealiett 1st Setiaetted..01100- 'tators On 1O/W*04 liro do* lie sinont tndietlitiming any tech atebtr tion, but tints* adetotte retOrnis tor the ,sbusaa he hea.,eitpoted are forfheenta, int he Will be otiblected to treMeddetts pofltleaL preakure, to lead an litSurgent radical group, • r, , Wheat Agretweesitt, &tree 'The 'ttidatiest, ;meeting pretty Well wrote thecempleslori . to. International wheat *intents or * whUe Does that 'mean a freer 'selling „policy ..tor °UAW A *lee WO With the Jften••, thiet Hard ta tat OA One littereethig tad 1** been revealedgo tar every' In. ' *natio* oonterebte teeing to haVe leen, down the Pilet Of Wheat; *hilt the White, et • the ,thrdmIctt e�ns to hare driven I up. '11), thelong -111104t-may-themt-*-peried-ot pIrased Price* Untrittmoilled *le 1 whst, both bitern*Ity' and p be the better of two evilt. )0, igeisweit 11111,' %at '.1110ets igho thought that Ur. *one would *tire- tO virOos. **01 the next itoolitieii: -14-i4lifalir What s�und ed iM.Ilret,faint tin 01 sod by the 9.94A0 lived On this earth, Nature settled' the . fuel (potion-4°nm ad for flLby ntakig, our natur- ally supet:ipr Famous "Read,ingAnthracitc: Today, there's no -real substitute for its. clean, safe, dependable and economical •corn, 'fort. Order now! ean Coal. Co. Goderich. Phone r• 900,9 EALT14 WEALTH SEttio'tiCit 'Oft 104.404#1aorar4 siapigAt. alSOclaliotir'ar40 LIFir ONSUIVANCE. i4OMPASOICIS / IS CANADA 4111311SCITIS In the Year , Which has ,Paued, alows was responsible' for over 104rtot! hundred Ileathe 1n Panattst. More peo- ple died from appendicitis *Ione.,,, then' from tyPhold fever, inoosysh , soatiot fever, Whooping -cough., and , ditihtheria. • all put together.' wregle Joeittente are of flItiOh tee, frequent (icetrrenee, but the latalltiea arising tilit*. Of 'eneh accidents are Sewer than these due to appeteitel. The Pity of Philadelphia has Overt particular, . attention , to this diaittse. For live consecutive Years, a, close tudy bap .heen 'Maile-,Of Avner:141'd.* it!t,eitt I Watt* *op Unemployment intensifies Plight ofrthe Tuberculous • - • - • The.unemployment problem has in- tensified the work carried on at the Toronto Hospital for Consumptives, the Musiteka. IlOspital for Consamp ,tives and the Queen Alary—ilespitaT-fer Con sumptive Children; whet J ;nor° than a thousand patients are now borne treated. it is hard; to realize the plight of the unfortunate victinis Of tuberculosis, many ,of whoM come, from the homes 0I the very poor', 'where cramped quarterh make the supply of fresh alr and sae - shine Often as meagre as that of nourish- ing -food. - At these three institations, men, woMen and children aro now being provided with that whieh they -hit lacked a'nd there Is hope for their recovery if:viands continue the voluntary contributions of other years. Only a few patients are able to pay anything toward their keep; there Is not one for whom the whole cost of maintenance is redelved. Each year, there is a difference el thousands of dollars to be paid out. Will You send your gift to Oeorge A. Reid* Treasurer. -.Gage institute. -22a- College Street., Toronto 2. • 9,416 • , 6,14te ' ,•44',94 • 13th, VW 11 Ttie fintons, enejity*ProdOlciP I sweet -an, easilr 4hgested f• invaluable for infants, growing children, and enjoyed by the whole family. • t A prorioct QI ' The Canada Starch Co, Lintitesti • idencert to;ne: held on,•Theradar eVening Daeoriber 20thi •• '',•the Porter %flu eetx,,sto, iti:e'.113:weoitaningg clirltoorape ..cohnuwoorth to be 'Oren 'Priday evening• December deaths occurring in that citr to deter- 21-st' rteadhlgs'' chah)gues''Lu4uo, 414" mine- the factors which. contributed to 1"s1e, etckeeping the younger sot on '40 ,* the fatal' onteeme. At the. tame *time, th4ntoYe us ;414 °Ii'leY the `Pr°- the Departthent' of :Public, litalth car, gra', ried om an edUelitiona, 1 canine/4n in the. On' -Thursday evening quite a few at hope 01 itnPt'olring conditions; We tended the "Z P S14.0P. Reid Torrence should learn !roan the. "experience of save a good paper on 'rlends; just what Philadeintda In order that we MeV pram Would life be witlioat friends? Arlie by it, and so the ffridinge of .the Philae. Lockhart read; the le.sSon.. it was de- delphia itudy-arq-Preeented; to our read- , tided, to cancel .the meetings Until after ers' - • Christmas as all are bun' nraotieing. tor Patients admitted , 10 hospital within: the 'Christatas entertainment. • •twentY•••four hours •of the onset of symp;• - 2 t Mand • toms ima a mortality of less than 2 per On SaturdaY evening lasr. eent: hetweeli twenty4out and -forty- Mrs' Bsrt C°x ente4'talne4 tb'e it•Lni°r osiLterpvcr- 4 Pali team aild their parenta to a very 9 per con ; w n e a� wasii* forty-eight and seventy-two hours, • it was aearly--0-,-per it after seventy:um-- hours, it reached over 8 per eent, Prom these figures. sunitnarizing , the exper- -lence-of-a-birge-eity-tor-five-yeam hown-so-olearly-that-timone may -..Th -- in 'ratio to the delay in .seouring limper • treatment •• •• , There were. over 18,000 eases studied., Of the..total, appr0xinuttely_3',000 did not have a laxative and I in 57 cliedr over '5,900 were given a laxative • and 1 In 18 'died; 729 had more than onelax- ative and 1 in 9* died. Those who read these flutes will surely never forget that very much at, home ,and are sP host and hostesses. The evening was went in music, contests, readings, A hearty vote of thanks Was rneved, by G•len: *Lockhart, captain of the team, 10 Mr; and Ms. COX for the, 0140Yable• evening and for Mr. ox's courtesy to the team during the year. oarl- Cox , seconded the \ motioix to whielt la re- sponded by a. hearty clap Of .the hands. Now that everything on the 1400 is . ready to serve all a girl needs to 'knew ts whether a boy likes his loving, rare. medium or well done. The, deep thought some Pei$0116 tfaY they indulge in, really ain't. any .deeper than the other kind. Thought on watching Oeitete oblooks like a cinch when yeti see ne. tind-urs. makes -one lee -fl 0. . • . DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS the giving "of laxative.s to man, woman- pain-frilhe abdomMT - - Is the • most dangerous thing which can - 'When .there-•ls, path sin. the •alidomett nothing Should be. taken by Mouth, and, above all, never a laxative. Pain which. persists is -Usually seriout, and the soon- er the Patient is under proper care the better, because if he condition is ap- Pendleitis, delay is dangerous, as has been clearly shown by the pliiaidelphia • experienee. PORTER'S 1111, Miss Olive Fuller has returned from raindon .where she has spent some months. , • • °. • • -Miss Myrtle ‘Trewartha", R.N.; of Clin- lon-,7spent---the--areekend-w1th-her-s1ste Mrs. Bert Cox. • • 3r. Monday, a -very heavy\ snow fall was experienced in this district, looks now as, if •Santa could get around with his reindeers and sleigh. Hope his broken leg wilt be sufficiently well to visit the children. Miss Aloell and pupils are very busy preparing a program for their ,Christraesa Make ,Store- ea4quarters Por NOW CHRISTMAS SHOPPING fidieralidallat *St Toylawl • DOLLS GALORE! 41006 DOLLS! -*AMA. DOLLS! BABY DOLLS ! , troin 25c to $2.49 MUSICAL TOY'S - dAMES • - TRUCKS, AUTOS • BUILDING BLOCKS' ° PRAMS et $2.49 WAOON ANO abRsF 25o to SQ,L.49 SETS OF otsks raltalosassaessosuesessesamsoesi at tscr NURSERY SETS TEDDY BEARS Chow:lour Toy* now. ittki*****00110141 *WOODBURY PILEI ARtICLE SS" Vot, Men Pk: Owl 4 • sy n no _ ourllgalth • The duty of the kidneys is -to act as Biters to - • • turify the biood of its impurities. That is the "great wOrk the kidneya---do. They :- filter the blood.• Do you think, then, it is possible to be heeithy unless the kidnpys do their work thoroughly.*• Doon's Kidney Pills b.eln' the 'kidneys fteeh. the poisorious impnritiee, cleansing oiit tbo kiazteyl.' -bader-ttud-nrinary-passagesi-and--make-theitnetialt natural and regular. )ftztrtstomitsisisisaistIasaisesiritiiiiii- • 'r ' f "r r TIIIS CIMISTMAS SEASON. aopreetai-a.thatrehotees-Ror:Oere for the Occasion We will have a large stock t& chose from, both in cut Flowers, andilowering, plants, , We. .carry the _largeststock outside of thetaliger cities. Worth -your • while to call and:. see the display even if yeit Tdo, not purchase. Come and look the stockover before.you decide .on anything -else • GEO. 'STEWART. Florist g. 'Phone lot • ° Gode.rich, Ont. kwooestmet000rectivi*Aktviemikallkatoottokifet 44. f oresPhone 3Z CHRISTMA$ GIFT and TOY IIEAQUARTEBS .. lt*OOalta_isiatksXh!a*t*h100*i~lt,itOkAththtkti*etht)OSikihatlst2tYilkialiSill GI FOR, BVERYOISTE LApisso animus An outstanding value' Rid all Ideal •gift. Regular $1.98. ' Now tin Christmas, $1.98. lielildslealakida.**104)144* LISAIIIElt, AND SUEDE PURSES PRICgD AT 59c. and $1,00 IIADIES' CLOVES , OhanaOisette and Kid Gloves, Lined' and 'Unlined.' Noes' froin 25c to $1.25. pr. RADIO LAMPS• -•.'An Ideal Gifi.41.98. 'LADIES' SCA !.29c *na 490 .paclo., alldy' 4 • , and CHRISTMAS MlitTIME, at 15c Poi HRISTIVIAS CANES, at 5 for Sc, 2 for Sc in CHRISTMAS CANES IN HOUSE, 15c Bois4 , CHRISTMAS }ZVI, 01000LA1Ep'• ft Mc and 5 $1.00 for 544. Bo* ' • 9?Orie*E- TAM *4 AO, * an, :Women from $1.00. 4 art". ' ARNI BAND Christmas Cards The most splendid selection to choose from. Prim' range at , lc, -3 for 5e, 2 for 5.0 and 3 for 100 'GET iippRS NOW. 4404545,104100_,„it,,11„os-ms#voiffi WRAPT441G' TISSUE „. White; _12 'Sheet* ; • •Sc oree,; 8 Sheets . Red, 8 Sheets . . ge litiltwittestsvoixttittolOtitisktoetit:O, HINOOKA ROPINO Green and Red 42 Yatds:to a tiuneh.! 10e" bunch letocetaveletteteetroptitaticelecomeaele TINSEL ROPIN4, 6" yards for. . .15c ydf, for.. • i.254., Tinsel Stara at;.18c Istsiosstsksesietiaioss0130;001404#0, TREE uarriNG..$ETS At $1,00 and $1,29 TREE BrAss 2. kr 16t" and 1St 'each . Dtscooktrmoinsksiseassassnaciessesisesesst- 130/.(E.D HANDICERCRIMS.°•' Real Wines, At 200, 28c and 39c box. issokasset 14 sod Giri JERSEY SUITS At $1.0O OREN'S,SHEEPSKU4 • PERS to 4 No "40,.