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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-07-28, Page 7TORTWIDAlts 34,3Lx Mth, len Sunday 4fternoon 13v ISAUEL HAMILTON. Sentinel% Osis. Dare to do right, dare tube true;. Yeti Have a work no other can do; Do it so bravely, so kindly, so well, els van hasten the story to tell, tber men's failures can never save Sou; and by your causcienee, your honor, Year faith; Stand: like a hero, and battle till death. 0. k. Taylor. PRATER Create within nes clean heart. ()Lord. and, renew within us right, spirits that we may' Iive to Thine honor and glory. ashen. ';l. S. LESSON FOR AUG. I. tug it T ipk—The 'Tie Cassasiustraenta. which coxae from any attempt to bUPa l plemeut by art stud by stately and im- p;essi>;e rites the revelation withal God has made rat Himself in Christ. We way •transgress the Third Coln- mandiuent in lawny waYst 4iy perjury,1 by ewearipg; by the practice of finding material ftr f eating iii Italy Seriptersi by the habit of scotilug at those who prafeaS to live a religious We, and tier- ing every opportunity of sneering at their imperfections. an the .Fourth Commandment we are enjoined to keep one day it► Severe halt'• It le called the thibbatie Day and the purpose of it was expxesely defused to the Jews and the ' rummer inwhich it vas to be kept -we very distantly 4 Arimuipp....Exadsa 24) :3.41...,.., ., 4ilkia , - a ed`— $'s' The only similarity 'between the Lord's The Ten Conunandmente lad a. con- Day which is iiow aitiserved and the Jew- u011, poaitien; • is that prolonged . re" lith Sabbath is than both recur Once g • veltstion of airmen, of ' Hoa character, week, and that both . are religioars testi- His will and Hie relations to' mr«nkifd, nulls. which Gad made to the Jewish people. They can, therefore, never become obso- lete. The ehanying circUmstancee of the human race cannot destroy the Aignin- cance and worth of any institutions or facts which reveal, the lite of God.' The Ten Commandments rest .on the Principle that, 0od .claims. authority over the moral 'life Of man. He debased that. " ithorit iir—thessearlieatmtiines l� clairtied that authority in the earliest times, He claims it still. ' witch day more obscured, a There can be 210 doubt. that. God in- Jesus, as the mediator, declared atihn tended that these commandments should sell to be the Lord of the Sabbath, and,, be kept. , proved Himself to be so by turning what mayseem an unnecessary,obser-the Jew had m4sua intoa blessing, '7ChLm ed hI g • nation; but there ars -.religious people God reds; therefesre He would have man who have quite a different theory than rest. God, works; . therefore ' He 'Mould: this about the intention of Divine laws,: have man work: man cannot xeet truly: They supposethatthecommandments unless he remembers hid relation to Clod, of God are principally intended to bring who rests. The keeping of the :first day: Us.to..a 'sense, of our guilt, and to SUggeat., of • the week is a pra'bllege, not ,just .o mere *duty: ' (Condensed from R. W. ;Dale's Writings on The Ten. Commandments) e WORLD MISSIONS For :Which the Church Stands Nehemiah spear frequently and with great emphasis of the Sildbath as a gift of God which their fathers had lightly esteemed, and 'which the new genera- tion was bound most fondly to esteem and cherish. His Weida and acts 'were. abused by the Jews who lived between lila age and that of our Lord's nativity, and when Christ came, the Sabbath it- Divine reasonableness, were becoming THE GODERICII STAR Witte Trips in Canada Lakes and Rivers Provide Mumma Actions O 'naakIi. rot era vsiestehees MOW* ki at«MwsJ kited of trip. to be suede, whether amid the constant change of bewail- one, esaai -one requiring much effort gaud ex- fui *emery Knew, or one quite free, from ] wast Gass* Isri lAMwiseisss.ss rapids and portages, the eguoeret has only to select his route. Canadian, lakes and rivers stunts Vary el MOM abundance for the variety and abundance of their tisk. Brost and Although railways sad the auto. lake trout are numerous, the latter mobile have Provided a meal* of often weighing from fifteen to thirty rapid transport, there are couutiem IMi1Ude while other specie.: of Esti 'lave* in the quiet of the forest, are plentiful, Esateru Canada is out of reach of either. It is such well provided with waterways, 'well places; approachable only by canoe, suited to travel by owe. 4 Coal that invite the adventurer to pares systems. rivers large and bi nall take of the wonder* of nature. The rapids, falls, lake4, stiliwaters and ° railwayssins the' development of all the reeiuiresnente for an enjoyable goad • roa►da have • however made the canoe trip. await thea v tea" o th() e majority of canoe routes in Canada paddle. easily aceeaeible, and one 'weed not through a well settled region, or "an fr+xel:.hr. from the maiotiti* of adventurouia journey --through—the , Ganedian -*fore rearliird 11t 'Wilderness, the canoeist will find an embarking point of an eoyaEmle aknoet unlimited number of .lakes ° and tartans!. HE requirements for a .sae- ee f u anttifytrtorytrij by canoe! suitable water, picturesque country and an excellent summer climate, can be found almost any- where nywhere in Canada. The in- numerable' lakes and rivers make the choice of trips almost unlimited. • One can travel Lor hundreds of miles on any of'the great rivers, journey- ing from lake to lake and portaging .here rapid impede or .heights inter- : e. " Baving decided . upon, the to us the sins fo*;..which we have : to ask Clod's . forgiveness: 'The thought of ac- tually obeying them, and obeying them perfectly is not uppermost in aur minds. ' Before God gave these 'commandments to the Jewish people, He wrought a mag- nificeiit series .of iniraeles-. to effect their The,Rev.: D. N, McLachlan,. Secretary emancipation from miserable slavery and of the Board of Evangelist m and. Social to punish their -oppressors. He first Service, In a recently issued 'docuaraeht: made them free, and , then gave diem .says:. "The •Qhurch stands for certain the law: ` well-defined things .about .which there ds The First Commandment condemns ho no doubt the worshipping.of false gods; the second `.'1. Warship. In their own. way men condemns the making o!' any image or ,are always seeking the presence of God;: symbol 'even of the true God. It` -Would: The Church can 'assist in--this•great have been natural for the Jewsto do quest. 'Where two som three are gathered this,; They • had many traditions of together in .My name, there am I. • DiiMe revelations made to their ances- tors. They might have attempted to perpetuate . in a 'Vislb.e, and . permanent er- su form the impressions which-Hisp • natural acts had made upon their 'imag- 1 'iaation and their 'hearts, They actually slid it; for the golden' calf was not in- tended to represent any false god, any deity worshipped .by heathen graces, but Jehovah. Himself: It 'was `the symbol of the God'who had brought them out pi Egypt oPing :sympathy, counsel and„ help, ' The whole History of Christendom . is Into become the great .school of 'friend- a demonstration of •the peril and ruin ship, MA (Intended for last week) h t nts to Pram London hin onus- Add sufficient co Forest lflearsex In certain paste one Mnaylow the *rearm for a long seim outing and never wire a village or dwelling, yet civilleatioa Ises so' close that return is easily possible, Waterfalls, .rapids large and small, lakes of ainguiar beauty .hiddep deep inthe forest, sad islands. covered with pine and rpruee trees are microns the interesting features ed en route. In some places one may trove ft dned4 •O miles without meeting obstacles of any kind- • • There is a remarkable contrast be- tween the conventionality>of modern life and the full naturalness of life in the great forest, where one may relax, amid the beauty bi natural surroundings." A strange appeal of imagination comes to one while fol- lowing the• routes of the historic explorers and ' contentment prevails The waterways of westerli. Gauada, in days gone by, assisted niaterielly in unveiling the mystery Of the greet betlakeween and he PaacicOman. R ting from lake Winnipeg, are routed of romantic interest. Nestling among the mountain8 of the coast are many beautiful lakes, also streams that wind throughthe hills, where sport for the angler and hunter may be found. lhatnenaggios.. , ....; e. The National Development Bureau of the Department of the Interior at Ottawa, has prepared a series of four booklets entitled "Canoe Trips," copies of which may be had by our readers, free of charge. The aeries rovers the Maritime Provinces, Que- bec, Ontario and Western :Canada. Further detailed information is avail- able .:to those who require 'specific data on any particular trip. BEVERAGES ' FOR SPECIAL value of the sugar which is used so lib - OCCASIONS erally in preserving them. 'Try. these 1'e- Mr. q :. • Y with you alwrays. Mr lriblay Shackleton was home .::.On special CcasiOns, special Bever- Blueberry' Juice (B Betty Barclay) eIpes this year and they will be favorites. "2. Inspiration -The Church, .through. worship,. instruction and fellowship, is constantly 'pricking the consciences : of men into noble thinkhig and, living. `3. instruction—The Church In its pulpit and school' constitutes 'oils -,of the greatest teaching agencies for Mankind; making known the will: of clod. • "4. Friendshi ur this is one of l?d'S sly the great needs of the hour, The Church provides the facilities for:. devel- d n over . the. week -end. ages are in order- Each, Os ass wa . cold water to the: ber- visiting of Landon, le feel. that. she is serving something : :float. ime- liti :F his Cranston. ethou shee:is willing .to ad -ries to allow thein ,to visiting his cousin Jerry - anal, evenr 11 Olive and Elsie Anderson aremit that it may not be entirely new. ithem slowly until they lolose ehYe Measure sting elatL . ir shalae, relatives in Detroit this week. .. Here are three recipes. that may be Strain oft the heatJuice it�Tc er ach quart arid visiting ant61rS B. Btothers and Charles .Heil- used at bridge parties', tiveddings,`�tor imp the juice and r. 'foil' for five minutes' s nt the week -end at' Essex. Portant 'guests, at upon any special' one cup sugar. .hot,. clean bottles or jars. a e v n who hos .been. occasion. Each calls for liberal 'quanta- Skim.. sea iliA2lati Cs ae , visiting' relatives here, returai�Tto st� `ties of ti-r�b�'energy Ewalt --aha. --•- •-----iChubaeb- Juiea peps 11P the tiod'.'wonderiul11 oil ,a but Rhubarb Juice 15 .'particularly valuable Thomaer saturday:. Palmer one Miss Olive ridgy,Kilpatrickre. daY. for fruit beverages, and for combining t zeal home teem Toronto Fridays re' ipsrr punch with other' fruit juices to lend tartness turning Sunday. Beat 2 cups currant felly toto Jellies. It is also good ur B • " • "5.. Service.. The work of the church t ;x JOHN PINDER. PLUMBING, IDEATING SI'IEET METAL WORK Phone 127. P. 0. Box. 131 INSURANE The Mutual Life . Assurance Company of Canada ESTABLISHED 1869 HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, oNT. D.D. MOONEY AGENT PHONE 250 Nerth Street . . Gederieh, Ontario is to minister. Where the lndipidual• is trained to discover and practise right re - battens between himself and clod. he will be, dissatisfied` until right •relations'• ob- tain between man and man:_ ".6. The Sense of . World. Missions-- The ission.— The Ciiuieh Is :a great brotherhood, in- cluding the ,whole of'mankind regardless of. color or creed." • moo a Froth. o d for. Jellied des - guest of rid n. is the. oilin water and IA cup and udding .sauces, It may be Mr, Bailie •%others, Lo e , Arid 1 °pint b B sorts ip and. Mrs. S. B. Stothers sugar Coo • gently,until the jelly and from the, stalks that have be- quest of Mr. sag . Jr s . prepared . ' w as. e ofthr Y co 'loin 0 aside. to00 Kin- a e.to at 'Set tough c homelved. �' so 0 summer this week at.their summ . sugar are dis ._ come to tai1. Beach. • and when cold:add•.the ':juice of 2 1e Cut the rhubarb in small pieces, add water ur intocover and simmer R. Reed . of Luoknow, was ,the mons. Dilute: with @oId:Wat , po Just enough.Wate;. to 1VIIs... r hte Mrs. Thomas with crushed .Yee, and garnish jsoft, Strain the Juice through guest. , of her " daughter, r, glasses _ until, very de son a feed days :this week. With slices of cucumber peel cut •Very a Jel1J' bag. To each qua' of Juice add An r ,. in-. Hest quest have . there av u tato c S sugar Mr,. and :Mrs. L3,: B. thi. two p until the sugar is 'boiling b B o de Bran to the Mites. the• Young People's Society to hold • Grape Juice I•em ria dissolved, . Skim. B their regular Friday evening meeting 4 lemons • point. Seal' in clean; hot Jars or :bottles, at their cottage, at 'Kntat' this week. Ithpints water A good attendance is hope for. 1 taint grape juice -----�-^w RECIPES FOR .REDUCERS Mrs.. Wm. Blake recetved word Suva 1 cup: sugar daSl of the . death of her sister, Mi. Al- +Mier lemon juice withother ingredi- (By Betty BarclaY) fres Thompson,' which occurred * r *: 'The greatest.spiritual power and ern- * *whcy of the missionary ,' enterprise.' abroad is dependent on the spiritual life of the • Church at .home. What the spring Or fountain is to the stream, the home Church is to the missionaryenter- 'prise; the union le organic, the strength of the heart determines the pulse beat et the extremities." -;John R. Mott. ASRFIELD (Intended for last week) Mr. Charles astaaCtregor, of Kitchener. is home for the holidays. Mrs.' B. Ross, . of Wingham, is visiting at time home of her brother, M. J, Mac- Kay, Kirltail... Miss Colina Clark, of port Dalhousie, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hibben lend Ber- Ince, of Si.;' Catharines, visited at the home of. Mr. R. - Hibben over th eweek- end. , 'Mrs. R. ` Campbell, fails Oretta camp-' bell, Mrs. letarehedran and' Mr. and Mrs. K. Campbell, oft Lucknow, called on friends in Kintall and Laurier last WARNING LAWN SERVICE WATER RATES • rise of water for lawn service is • from ; G (five) o'Cicres in the afternoon to it (el(;ht) o chola• in the evening. Anyone using water for lawn serviea without first having mode n proper application, et • Anyone using lawn sew, lee out of the above hours, will be dealt tali according to the regUlatt0ns. Coi'rifnun ty co-sirration 15 :ited. filer and lLight Commission GOO& 'UCH " Satur= tints. Turn . into; pitcher halffilled with •Unless your •'reducing- diet contains PAOB 'UM n Ontario's Record for 1931 186kflied or injured becaus'�f faulty1.rakes 571 men, women and children killed by motor vehicles in 1931 .8,494 injured If a tire is about to blow out or the steering gear. o ax e.. s res owit to you ra?lay not n know whether But, �►'Qtt or not your brakes are safe. minutes spent in A few , P+e making adjustments, or 11a s for new lin. afewdo ings, may save you a e of regret. 11f lifetime D1UVE SAFELY ALWAYS MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH DEPARTMENT `OE HIGHWAYS ONTARIO Leopold Macaulay 12-7A a MINiaTtR . 2 day at :her: bailie at Hayter, Alberta.• ice, arts stir thoroughly. tet stand ten, sufficient iron and roughage, nutritional. 'Mrs Thompson was formerly 'Miss Julia minutes 'before serving. r. anemia or a' clogged system may' result: f Ginger Sorbet. Bran supplies bulk, aids' in a natural Mallough, of • Lucknow, and 111 for many months: had been Mr, and Mrs. Kenny Campbell and children, of Detro 2 wisps sugar j ed blood -building Mweeks' 'vacation with, Mr. and Mrs..'. 2 cup lemon Juice Min "'B:' The following recipes, there- Heriary, of Crewe. and Me, and Mrd. of 4 oranges fore, are particularly important:. ,Herb Curran. (Mr. Campbell 'returned Juice hildren will `remain two weeks Crushed ice or ice water longer, • it have spent a two '• d n t d ginger manner in the removal of bodily, wastes f2quart a r e and is; a rich source of the much -need- guar's wateriron as well as of Vita- and c Richard Kilpatrick successfully passed the Notarial School Examinations.Har- vey Kilpatrick and Clifford Blake each with first-class honors and Alma Curran and Gordon Anderson each with second class honors and Anna . Irvine were suc- cessful candidates of the recent Entrance examinations. Congratulations. Douglas' .Egyptian Liniment is recom- mended forsore necks, galls, distemper, callouses and spavins. -Removes proud fte-Sl} and Hoof Ret. Steps bleeding la- st The W. M. S. held their monthly meet-. Ing at the home of Mrs, K. D. MacLen- non on Wednesday of last week. Mrs, MacKellar, of Hamilton, who was a 'Miter at the Sumner School at Kintail, was present and gave a very fine address. Services ''in the Ashfield Presbyterian church were conducted by the . Rev, Mr. C. H. sMaODonald, of Lucknow on Sun- day morning. In the evening a cohvenw title was held at the Summer School and' was largely attended, visitors being present from the surrounding' congrega- tions. Rev. Mr. Burgess, of Kinloss, con- ducted the services. Chop the ginger fine, add it to the water and sugar and boil for fifteen minutes. Cool, and add water• to make ten ' sups : of liquid.. Add the fruit James - and serve in glasses half filled with crushed ice, or diluted with ice water. FRUIT JUICES FOR . COLD ...WEATHER USE (By .Anne Schuyler) Put up fruit. Juices now for use next, winter—for beverages, gelatin . desserts, puddfng sauces, or sherbets. Their flavor. will be appreciated in the cold' weather months, as will also the quick -energy A11 -$ran Muffins 0 to 2r mins tes. MI -Bran :Quick Bread 3 cops flour 2 cups all -bran 'F,a teaspoon salt i, eerie d .s teaspoon. 2 teaspoons baking 1 tablespoon sugar to cup molasses 2 cups milk 2` eggs 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 cup chopped nuts Sift dry ingredients, . Add bran. Then add molasses, egg slightly beaten. to. milk. Stir into., dry ingredients. mixing well. A11d huts and.melted. shortening. Pour into a well greased- loaf pan. Let 1 cup flour 1 cup all -bran 4 teaspoons baking powder . . i,'2 'tea4pooncsalt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup milk 1 egg.. 2 tablespoons butter. 'Sift • all dry ingredients together. Add egg well ,beaten to milk, then add to dry ingredients sloAwly ndlt mix ag last. and thoroughly. rill well greased pans two-thirds tuff. Bake in hot ovens 400'. deg. •425 'deg. F.; Powder stand 0 minutes.. Bake int a tnoderate oven, 325 deg. ,F., , from' one. to one-half. hi`i *re.. Lamb Cn(8oparyes, withs) Orange. s ' 6 iamb; -veal or pork chops Melted , butter Sliced oranges . :Pepper Paprika Tram tat fromthick chops and dip in welted flutter. 011 broiler well and broil: whops 8 minutes, Turn and ^ place h thtck'°.s11ce of : peeled orange. -on, sac chop. Broil 8 or 10 minutes longer. sprinkle generously with the season - Inge, Serve hot., - .out ed ' With Her Children m` mt�..: hint HavingSummer �► n sakatoo Mrs. L. E. Montgomery's Ave. S South, S , Sask., writes:—'''I am the mother of two children and have a great deal of trouble with them having seamier complaint, in fact, severaltimes every Sumner they were subject to attacks. . "1 have found 11r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry to he the most effective remedy and keep it always handy and give it immediately on the first sign of any bowel complaint. "Thanks to 41)r. Fowler's' T no longer .dread the Summer months." Persian Balm is a sheer delight to use.. Cools and relieves irritations caused by weather . eonditlons. Imparts a rare charm and beauty to the complexien. Fragrant "and velvety smooth. Never leaves a vestige of stickiness. Swiftly absorbed by the tissues and stiratilates the skin. Persian. 'Salm is the peerless toilet requisite. Welty woman will ape, predate the subtly distinctive Charns !achieved by the use of this magical lo- tion. DEPRESSIONS ' ALWAYS END -- WE HAVE JUS' REPRINTED A SMART MADE OVER 75 YEAR$ AGO --CALLING EVERY DEPI'ai S• SION AND YEARS OF GOOD TIMES FROM 1916 TO OW— IT 94'y 'iT IS CORRECT TO DATE. 'fl- E MOST INTERESTING READ. ING AVAILABLE °= GOO€l 1 MES AHEAD—i:JRITE FOR YOUR FREE COPY. 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