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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1935-05-09, Page 6a .0" ..0!!!•01,441., 400404W'044,444 " 4,11•In. • 0.400.0140."..000064.4.1•40en olnYorkt 4,•••:•••• 4fIS',WitY aid 1/0 ;4, ,4,4oittn tall$11Vilg .10 dr,P ti!Ot, 1ateS".4141d, bettla fieeM tO P.rise The bulk o1 the PlatM7 teMWn )0401 'reallY *tionlit be abblit,' pe and what is niere4intereethig .then pee, Va.? The large miniber...oll blOgra that -are7rnitirriria4;-an4 writ4c-)nikt; Shirts that gloWri*ults are hitcrest"' od In 'the live 'of others. MOst grOW11- . up s are not so very far beilind-ohidrert . mentallYob**raPhy 1uuId bit, inter- esting to Children too J2 prOperl$' Oro, .Sented. It scow to Me that the *a*" of Uglanci Used ifl the Ontario, ,Publio Schools b about as itnintereSting s V01- ume aa could be pet into the,hands of the children. It is a me* Of .111011e0e0- ary detail with no e.mpluisis put on the really 'Important ;arta.- a is beyond the • average child ta 'sort out which is im- Portant. and the work of the, tesCher is made even harder. Children love stor- • ies. and what Is histOy but a, Series, of stories about intereSting VeOPle? INTEMPKRANCE . When people late the Avret intemper- z • ••••••••."••••••••••••......enonnenorannemn.e,....:,. • • • QUIVERING NERVES "WirtiltiW go i when you can't stand the citildretee noise ... whin eretythint you do burdetrs. Whiteyonlite'-"Eirl"-; table and blue . cry Lydia E. Pink- - luitz0 Veletable C�pound. 9 out of 100 -women report-benefit..It witt• sive you just t.he extra et.. orgy you need. Life will Seem worth Dont eadurcanother day without the help this medicine can give. Get 'a bottle from your druggist today. ' , • • • -Wan intealPer 1,411,0r • COnSittinplion. Yet.' there y theways of beiatil hitentilia • lie COnaideratil„V Sere people Who ,inktilPersite Over,'Iced than Over lianor, The41 ,MMIber 0 ilk,eisses :that are ClOtely ..414044144 With diet irldiSeretiorta, Selnethries pe0-, Ple' eat too mueh of cert** feeds mut, thlirs too little of till. required, foods. Tim overweight ere =404 Mtemperate the food questionBut here are ethers. One matt who le So oPPOSed to eMoking and drinking that he 18 a „fan- atic on the eublect 18 a,Rocit,,Enten1Per* ate perion. /le *eats Very heirVily Of foods that h like's and then will best* for days. Ifts doctor has iound what is eausing the „trouble and Xlas given hbli a did Whieh is not too rigid as it just exeludes a tew thing*, As long u he sticks"to his diet be is Perieeti.v ;4.'411bu. he has net sufficient will power to do this. Ile gets sick and put,s°In aenle miserable dirs,cliPsets his housel,, disturbs the routie of his office and adds * large -IiMOUnt of extra ,warit for his staff. Yet that man would he hot- rAleci anYene considered him inten- perate. ••- END WITH A SWEET Most PeoPie like to end a meal with * sweet and dietetically *it Is,* very sound idea. Many .,of our eating bablts which scientific ,basis: We all like to have A meal, which as the giayinels, atielm to the-ribt.---111 Scientific guage has a ,high satiety -value. Sugar_ tetards At- estl�iiT&imewhat and SO the food stays, ar-longer4tinie-in the-stomack-A--inea1. ended with a sweet gives us the com- fortable feeling of being Sakisfied or sa- tieted and as,1t remains .in the stomach for a longer time postPoneathat feeling of hunger. So it is no wonder we en- joy our desserts,° • •ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS The same recipe made,,,ke diettpont _ *POUND people seldom taste; the same, ;This is to , e 14814 - inC644-111116ir ."" " • A:A n'S n and' towratura Ustrd in reook liteat---44*-111" linnOtirtrzierita- glatn Iei and you ,cauniot Owed have .soCeria; i'�i'net Ji•nitsure, curatitY°. yoq vont to see fr Mr - it „just .what-)a,dilference-theinTarr 'tablesPoop- ..or;th„ ii004, put it *A .11,4 then See nOW Many levet . IrettPWIff get „front yOnt". Ink . ,bleapaon.- 'You% ,be pr1sd e -ttan,riard slzed 4n:4%ring clap for r* meau1ng 4 Oa* pt1,1*" fOr flqu MOstconvenient .tor thet1p1e when you Mii$Cineasure * part of a oliii, VOTrOltlElai, Use ceiling paper' to Ane• rawer*: Never shake anaitil iligs as, it • I6osens he Opts' erVe. iinnan Iteddie over boiled rite. PoAtK 0.1°P$ Wrap CORN VoltEt4f$W4l'... •rOne Of My fellow' ho4 Members bee brought me a. neW Mine; V.Vlia,t A pall Pzr ,Sister-1n.law in the States sent 'itto her and says that she. 'usually serve* It to f,ifit.firne dinner guests'," I hsiVO not had time yet to try it but my friend kr- _:..otnniencis it highly,„ Make dreistrig, of l. ups bread crumbs, ,tup tanned torn, 2 tea. spoon*. sage 1 Waepaoll thopPed ottiOnf' teaSPOon saIt 2 tablespoons Melted. butter, X egg, Make * IittIe Mound Of dressing on each perk 410 and bake half hour PI a moderately hot oven of f4050r frdomegrees6 iotrho rit dressing• . :SLICED COOKIES butter ARAPPan teaspoon nu meg, abOut 3% cum ilour, 1-2 itiP eln, 1M teasPoOryi Oda. .14. teasPaori. Cream tartar. Cream bitter and Sugar" addbeateneggs. Sift M dile ingredients andadd nuts and raisins which. have 'been 'put - Penn into two rolls and let stand over. night. _Slice and_•bake-irt aniocier4elY hot oven: This ts one of our,,,k recipes. rioT A Man was buying- a suitcase but none -of • those shown Pleased-11bn at ail 44wheti t buy,:a hag," he declared, "1 like to-s4=ionie-covraittle-lirit.7''"_:-- "014.1-said--.1 ,triercharit, you should ink.. tricks.: rericee,A;measnrel !ye *WRITE FOR foLDER. Dip MO SHAKE The foreman was going from one .mall to itnothervith a sheet of paper, • ;Vithert he came to sandy flanicie he said, $andy, this is a subecriPtion *Week Nfle C A, Itoberteon, Nf4C,A, for ,North of, RWer rie‘Yterhul ehUreh, 43onduct" a 'Wreath for. 404 Stuart, who died l'ast' Huron, folloWed, With a brief' addrees,in ed. the aervioe, assisted by Rev. st unique event was' celebrated at the. Dungannon. aohool,. Monday tertIOOn when 47..ittrite erowd. of 'titer., . . . Inter - ted speotathm asatinbied to„•stitileas 'Peremoniea connectiOn With, the 'Ole, bration,"0 the Silver )utpljeo of "41* ae. e4ession to, 4he throne:of Their"litaies. Ilea* ging: .Cieerge.V Queen The ' gathering. was preaided. over by, ICharlea``iff. Alton* eintirman lig the Dun- gannon.. school board, and was held ,4it' Ili/00°10h side Ot the school:1M* where temporary platform and, seats were ,arringed. 21;:ett .choir of '*bont . fifty ‘f voiCtethe children ot. the '*obool Joinict the aillOing Of the INTa,,' Atonal Anthem -the :entire- hymn -Miss Olive .railier, the 'teacher of the junior k°,01,1 the„plano,- Prayer was offered" by ltfr. Pomeroy of rolVITONTO Moat/341,M ropittelph, Staxnb4X0114010 Narsolt IA(40*, Par* nintto4 ifamiltol; t, Catharines, • MAW* rolls, and all Interrnediate Points. • „ • 44130 ON nom(' Malt 1/ Osiurssigertuone.cobenrot,Treson... ReneillitocinestontsnoTelapstille.a., storrisbura,madovoolvedonticwngt viLaotgo Atilar',7141,‘SrirriiiR Brogibri40. liont4P44;, Nor* Wised alliatormedists 0 YOAll TortrAlt4tlewOnistrioonlinesOfTeralikamikgikttorthOMOntalio evotral 1144 *id on C.$7111,vs, Ifvetkasuir. Iltortt. and Ions ATTINAC(00111$ TONOW(0--$44TURDAY, WY 18 ,IOntor10.,.lockay cluir,-.4fipting ivieStlag, King** P104 illtereallosti. Lague thistbsili Toronto vs, RCN:4411W Tick" MOWS aod21*4 InOrmatton from Allentic Ask foe Hattail4' Tarok O. D.' CROFT.. Ascot. . N. It* Depot. mhone 294. PilifItENCX. Down *Town Agent. • rhane • s‘fternoon, sertice, 14, McConnell people from far and near, A large— crowd MIS attendanoe. . . • , A well4ttended, nteeting -of the rate - Week. All your mates have Oren a dol-, lar toward - Och, mon," replied Sandy, "ThatT make me an Jock square. He owed me a buck." PASSIM% SPAM "f• came in to 'tar a pass to 7$111 - 'cage the gtranger to the suPerhi. 'tendent, : 4.„ . 'Pii? Vetere not exit* Ness *0;1144'4 --0017Y„ 110; but. the, rules say free tran$P0rta4 tion can be _granted to.i.neeeir*TY. care- takers' of + 'poultry *and fruit' Well, going, on this .trip ivIth 41111t , that's a hen; a. girl friend' that'S a old Peack--"And- that's' Now, do / get the Pass?" - `Which he eapreeeed his pleasure .At 019began, redo Of St. P1105 A1401411 -payers Of V, 11o. 8, Ashileld being In attendance upon this, mix+, ehlir*.'w,bo, Prekhed, tb0.14eiron, using 4,,sitinon),, los bel4 hi the sehoeihouse suspicious-.00citsion, And,. Urged all tO:'VtF. hits 'text , I Peter, 211,' "H°.1-Ic't the ;xi Wednesday „evening for the P.nrPoSe . I greater interest 'Irtednviting the Ivut4), ilr,Anir' and P"oVerbS 29:44, °141°-,--- 7/0127-, :of reeelidng plans and etthnates for ac - Of our laxt4, An orchestra aomPosed et that -faithfully judgeth. the , 'Door. his. - •' , coMmodation .for a :Grade CI Corintintiki • six school boys played "The maPzo tea. throne sliaU be eitabli3hed 'f(4. !ever:" tion School as deckled at a similar Meet - roomer ' A Pleasing feat* of the afternoon's teerentolliea. wal1:. the plaiting et a maple ..vehieli Waa' 'dedicated .1,4 an •110sPir-,1 .3,40 , . :$44:::1;74;14;11%Wzral 4.14,----our-ilfrfatbeW- .l'ASt-411', '74-001If eiir4ii-diii -of the nations. 0 Europe dill'. , ' 4 4 pite tile AO tligt the grants A . r _____,,--40.;,_ enewn of the poor and. doneU.,ee470310tel'' gave figures . to show the :- grants whiCh . Oeitur;gve'ltib' ,14thfieut,e, tt 17",:son,Poos' .3v":t, ISottral4slito .1.tipeoucittpit:_e_nle:ip' ..iollit14:4„Inctit:41:i.lear,oilet4'est4kt, : 'i'Vfluldseilizd,eatt%44alea:irilo7411,:ce.:,:ii,aig aTioienlOng' .7.,,,1,77,,..,:_. , 1 ' t an ,.,,_ es • - • • - • masterly sennor4 Mr. oeogheon titting tribute to the Christian character or the reigning aoVereigu, whose interest In people, Whose faith'in Jets% as Ing a P year ago, E. 0. Beacom, outlined the Plan of an. addition to the , laid .the 'foanda,_tiot„*...t4 1.3.4.r, P1,-;., -ing.--41e---past- WIreita. 'Wises; Ger- ,v,rquid be more ;than idequate to. meet 'peace and .'llaiigneas; 41vbS.133414. i'11,;, .'•• many, Spain; ItalY-.4Whose dynasties ii, en. ,enditinn jb,k,,mg,qt,g,,y,?1,scL41)v1.1„,,,,_,,,,„_ .,.,_ __., o. ,03.• „Pen.,, ,qte,__,.,,,.. Ideas_s.',111111- :404vel,Jtt-tb4k Portadr. 'Wei -wiped' out -of niiii;:autiforliatton of debentures liy a Iviiien' he Deiti 144°41.1nale°*",. 'le eiclittence, were contrasted, With England ge majority. Mt Was a disaPPoitotmeAt 'referred to Groat BrItatu With '' Peedee .itho, alone, Viands ,out * one nation ' _found in but few othcr nation.% arilu• tributed to the Words. of the text --"The 4toto:-.71,1,_uoten-ice:wh:Def:te-n-Subd;$0:4,t.hett:en:otioit4i itimienh47hgeditt,_ rai.113.thefuiViy7Oinu.:ertuthist..40i7lipoatr-i, expressed the desire: that it, -might live, -;- •"--, .it Was no mere chance that ithigi lost greW un and mature, that it might per, ._. tneir thrones'and their authority. Their THE ()ANSE "Die you hear -the- awful shriek that engine gave afi 11 flew by?" asked a mot. orist is he approached A railroad cros- sing. " ' `"feS. `What caused it?" rejnhied his 'COMPablehr.-- . *retinue the engineer had it by the to many of...the ratepayers,-especi.ally4o those- ro had - been , anticipating -send, - ing their eiiikiren to the Proposed, con., tirmation school,. which .Would 'provide ur years' High school Work instead -of the two yearer work at present provided.. 4 -The-death--is-rePorted--147 Toronto -or--- - • to lead where she • the manse -with Mrs. Margaret Gray. The' late Mrs.. • pray is well remembered in Dungannam , hosPit-ak going about, anxiously, -Cheer- -4.7t his armies, in. person, visiting rchil.eurr csiton.s:nri:Oe,ye.Gar.,„3 Who eUritattu -pastor of .-Erskine Pre0yterian. erl Ing the sick and needy,' thus endearing wa$ from pred Matthews' himself in the hearts- and mind.s of his people. liollowingythe' war-, with -the, world gasping and .helpleSs, during the world economic depressidn, he asked that, ids- a.Uowanee be tut by 'one-sixth, that the- money might be used to .lielP the poOr, ;that causing a new and deeper feeling of loyalty and love -in the hearts_ pf classes. iYuring his illness some titxte later, the whele nation interceded in "his "behalf, rejoloid with thonks- , giving when. he VOW restored to , health once more. It Is not chance that we learned to love et* King, but be- • _of the World. Irt planting the tree, he his throne.ehall be establiebec.11-or -eve-44 Pst,..nate_this - AVent--and---eoluleets--W-wi geed, avarice, treading' down- the poor the 25th anniversaal Of theaecessfon.to faithfulness, -.embed them lose...their baPPY Occasion, of the. eelebratienof their injUstioe and un- to the throne of our beloved .E1ng and peowerfle pottinyed king George, dor. Queen' He dlreitetl•all to Clildt 'and' In ing the war, when refused to be allowed oloeliig,itiade' a fervent appeal that. we .(tf this getteratioit,get-back-to .the estY, slneeiuty arid"religion!Of 'our worthy forefathers. • Deputy -reeve' Samuel Sherwood fol-, 1eWed witii'brief greetings in wilt'41 Iie reiterated.•the thoughtSTOf the ,preylotis speaker. A patriotic' _ehoros by the .tohool pupils 1.ancl: of Our " P'.ithers," ,made a fitting riiimber With which to follow up the ideaS expressed .in the ad- ,-*ess-vi 14'7. PxstiwOli: - -,C.)eorge kinottori, 1v1J.P., for North IXur- u exp., eased iib pleasure in, being pre- sent tor the ,rmittnie odcasion, .whosd i4pre • purpose intertwined O hatinort- lously..--!the ',silver: jubilee celebration,=. the Planting of the maple tree -and the raising of the near.. flag, , which was E404stecl,..,.,te 118 lofty er.:os,itiontyr feet In as air Mr, Spotton' addro peeed411. . A -retroiPeetion. Of the twenil-tive Yeare et .the reign of our illustrions tOverelgn, King George 11, reemig Awf:inemorie$ of kazant plates:. '"Iktfatiy; are miesing since that time," he &act, and urged that all •Should leo° something behind' which would be ri‘ benefit to the .1Vorld."-,-. day, we are honoring the greatest Jody and gentleman of the world," 'he cezi- finned,. arid paid, a °wonderful tribute to their taitliiWneis and ...integrity,„.Whiciz have Won there the love and respect of their- subjectthe "World-ovei..' "a• hditory of the Union 4ack he expos - sed satithiction with it as the flag of' canada, despite the efforts. Of 4.erne to -rep** It -with -am' '"A114Car1li4Wit" flR He adJured, the children. 10 greater tenpedili- itt the' 'Audi' "bf ' Canadian and Brititli history,. 'whiali .ivtuid• instil • in theii. a greater love for the traditions of Mir forefathers, Whom we Mimi* einitlate �! teferre4- „ittlihe,theio....,!trtrronts tiOnrt, „iXeeentatives itt Preiviricial • And .rederal h�uses of parliament earlier itt the di,y, as 'being accepted by the reciPletita not personal honor, bi,t0 as itt honor to thebo Ys and girls and oithsetis at arge, and *On:1*d to wear the badge .in lit. ting manner, that the triditionS Of- the British and .ol ohr *MI*•* oloter:; l!,kel4gt(nottriledgh"16, that .:tha'.*ubollitesiys gitt*Irtrs ofiatiitol°7- thottici Se fit and .prepate: themsel, loatle.robilli In 'Alio vows to come that ' y be' able to :assume the trepan - May develie upon the* t they may follow the outstin4. ins initu*le.and faithful, t"idership of /Our t004 Kintand $4utiti. ' The wtinit ot "Lest We l*Orget,” thepu and of the Ifirtioniil Anthem "Oy to/lotted by. the .aenedictfOn *stilted by Rev. it'kunetoy, trotigiat to aitetessful Continsion Which, Win lOnor be .reMetiberedby ill present. AmOtig %se ftOM dlettifice present tor 4the Webratlan were Mr. Thallte, and Miss Mabel Thaw,. mode- tieht,to. atutlitm Jam*M Wilsonand Itist Uthietitt Reed, of Zoo.: Petii Zot/r.0 totthalish: Dr. 4. , )44,4lt4 *Weil; lar;-.161in , and Ur* 8, 4„. iftlipa hofeking,itt ° • • e . • ; • , The Club needs fun s with tervice on behalf of our tat ci carry On rivelegled children bpal QiiapeLandLt 1n -Mount Pleasant' Cemetery: The services •• were concluoted by: MTV. Peter Bryte and Rett. Clifford Torrance., Mrs. Was the widow of James Gray, w1ie.'wo.4 eonnected with the Massey -Harris- Co for 30 years. She was a* member of Eli - k toe United ,,chnitlh, Toronto, of the Nit. -Ct. T.- -U.,- end active-scicial Worker unti1overtaken by illness three years ago. She 18 eurviveg by four sons, James B. Gray; Toronto; Douglas W. S., ° New York; Rev. .Bruce,,G., Gray, -.Van,. -Couver, and Wallace A., Toronto, who were her pall -bearers. Two daughters cause of -hie tender feeling fog his sub- Also survive, Mrs. "William' Krefrter, jects great and small, and because he re Canadialis yet'„priiiah subjects. Our looks to the welfare of - his -people. We • The Junior Parmera4 Club of Dungan - forefathers hw-- Canada. remain, part_01 ?nen 'held its, may Meeting 'it:Undo the Ennaire. Set. us be tYCloyal to King 'et veriing at the home o; Allen Reed, ' and Country. Instead of a gift from an interestingtiine was spent. canada, he. suggested the "cancer fund" ,.-4rthur Brown, the president, 0001/32ed to.. be usecr•in Canada, for Canadians./ the chair , and .conducted the meeting 'fin conclusion he urged all to bp loyal to - God and prosperity would be our lot. The first and great einninandmerit Is love foildtied by loyalty and .good will. We should go fOrth rejoicing with a spirit o thankegiviurto GOct tr haVing-praded Cireenwizh, Conn., and Jeasie M. Of Tor- Xvo exeenent addresses wer glyen, one tby Gordon • S. Kidd, on the subject of `,CItizenthip" and "Peace Gnarantees," And tan McLeod, Districtt RepresentatiVe stabron.__Ccamty,-,iipan• the subject -of reforestation and. the planting of trees, , kis in such a goOdlY land and i hatot. , care 01,the wood -lot, -eta. Roll call, "A Oeogliegari then read Itizo appro- spring bird arid its value." The pre*_ priate :prayers f.rOm the Anglican, ser- dent coriunenWd favorably UporEtthose vice, thanking Cod for permitting the worth -while • addresses. The May meeting _of the *._IvL 43. of Erskine Presbyterian church was held 'ilirs4a3r at 1210-241;ft of Mrs: Piteger- ald It geed attendanee, The Preal- lent, -Mrs. Mc1Whinney, presidedlowhig ; Pol. detotionalexereties, the i presi. • Aeht 'goo a talk upon the pastagee 'scriptUre -re`ad..4.4tatthe* 5th ariA gitt .0aPters. Contributiona were made for the bale fund. Mrs. Rait- and ma' - Maize were appointed as delegates tothe 'Maitlan4. illesbYterial bet** held it freea'• water Igo 14 !Mrs. Davidsen read „chapter :from the 'study Bo* “Atiesion. • ail 'Work to Chiettle World," Ile* Davidson offered her home for the.neti meeting, arid loth was served * the' *s. other graie-ts .worza Icsterrnina:• tor *111 drive worms tom the system vvithe. . ,0t0 injury to the child, because its at - tion„ •v?121,1efully effective, is lila ICitigfto reign ' through his 25 years. ,414, Joint choir -from the- two churches „led the -serviceof praise, which was Compesed te byflhi5. suitOle for the oc- casion. :Mrs. 1105S and Nat. • Durnin presided alternately et the organ. 'The annuat. tOneert .,svc,nsored by the -of biingannon United church and had in the chUrth oti 114rIday tight was a most successful evil* Rev. a A. MacMillan.. 'POW ' of the, 'Congregation" Preekled while a very sentertaining. pro.. gratfl was *resented as fejloant A bunt, her by severi znernbefis Ithe .1,rimary Department, "Children of the World;" solos by Miss Mame 'Pentland, A. "ft, C. 114 The. "Mite BOX' Convention.' 1# sevfin inillor giric soloSidney Brown, 01 Senmiller; ;. 5610, 1141012''Sendorsoll, Ooderleh; witition; limes COrrall, Cioderloh: duets, tienderson And ',limes, .Corrin "In Min bertice," Pageant * Seven older this; soloi Oune Rut1,refold. Int, Arthur OulbOit: duot, Mrs. Paterson -Ptrower of Ito Own....Dr„ ThOniat and Arai** 00ert. -tpeanite inclement it kettle oil has a subtle Sod* or its, th&ete wag a good itt;nidanot own, All who. Iva* used it itniw this and the Ptvgroor *ito to* esjed and keel)* it by Oita as the most Wu,- 4Cau*Ohin, CowbOya,''' able lln.ttttent available, Its usee are iit.. knoivri radio etniasetra -frOM 1ofldou, numerable' and fpr nut* yeti's it MA OP011eelied a &bee In the PM1Sh' bial been prited as the leading liniment for Which was much erdored b tho 704 tikabl.* • 4 loint Sertiot of the nOntr4ationa It'atills Anglican ari4 ism; :bold on Perhaps the most COMmen of all human diseases la stomach, trouble, tuck as tlyspnpabli tif And One whieh Came* Untold mist after evetr Meal.* * The great point in getting Ida of ***marl trouble is to get bask bounding health, tad vigor, and thia may 1,* done, Tv B14014344c siooti Zito% AS during the past, 44. :eats it IAA been On the market, it has brought IV. Awl ,1141. 10 thooloolt of aitiP*0 thein to eat three Att *Mott