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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-08-18, Page 7TRWIikiDAIC. anonasr 111Th, 1909 Sunday Afternoon By 1SAf3EL HAMILTON. Stieseldti. ONT. `to Thee, 0 God, our hearts W3 =lee In hymns of adoration, To the: bring matinee ince of Prato With :haute of exultation. Bright Tobe of gold the fields adorn, The bilis with Joy are ringing, The 'valleys stand so tat* with eorn '. .. bat even they are e'ag C. y sin W. C. Dix. PRAYER, Thou who hast blessed us so abnnd- aptly, •Brant unto us .a grateful heart and ,a spirit conscious of our indebtedness se that we may know that in making an `oiferisig in Thy House we but give Thee 'of Thine own. Amen. : S. S. Lesson for Aug. R8, 19$R Lesson Tophi—Gilts for Bundling the • Tabernacle. . teiron fossas* -Exodus 35: 21.29: r Gelder Text•—Z reettbs 3:9. • ' What shoyld have been said and. done by. Moses when he came down from the Mount the first time is recorded in this chapter.'• When Moses returned to the camp after an absence of forty .days and for- ty nights for the second time, spent with God on the Mount, he gathered together Irem sada—ansr-belles i—th to the p€ople and began to pent irate pruetice what they had heard. Being convinced that GO3 had ca11 d them to do a .pe,;ial work. we read in verse 21 that they did not let their ardor cool but, considering that no time Gould .be any more eonvenierit than the is Present, they departed to their teats and at once, brought their Offerings. "Every- i one whose heart ^ stirred him up, and everyone whom his spirit made willing. brought the Lord's caning to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation, and for all his service. and for the holy THE GODRRIW t n R Lowest Price in 15 Yearns "Fresh from dee Garden»" 0 PAM i1T MACAROONS ARE DELIGHL= lf'UL. garments." We see that it was net ; . any external inducement that made them contribute as they did. It was,fsom a principle of love to God and his service; Rhoa desire for His presence with: them in His ordinances and from gratitude for His Past merciful dealings with theme Now as then what we give and do for - 00d is acre; table when it comes from a Toronto rotate Dealers Predict Increased just.. as late as 1s safe in your district good principle in the heart and spirit. Price without tanning the risk of having too 22 that din t reports received by the short a growth to winter safely. Late in According Weer (ews and Information for.. the. cBusy Farmer (Furnished by the Ontario. Department of'()griculture) illy 13,'tIy Ha.T2taty) Moor ns, tT ?se tasteful liittle bite;l Mat ,Se please Sell outside, may he :nada quite eass3y int year Oa:n hem. And re - manta, your guests. will appre.iate them as ramie as ytaaf e n when you are a guest. Hero arc two ; ather unusual re - elms: Party ltilacaroom 2 egg whites 1 cupful sugar Y; teaspoonful almond extract 3 cupfuls rico flakes. 1 cupful coconut 34, cupful nut meats whopped) • ''inch of salt Beat the egg whites until stiff, Add the Sugar gradually, then add the ,almond extract, eoeonut, rive flakes, salt and nut meats. Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered pan And bake in a moderate even ten initiates, or Until the macaroons. ate a delicate brown. Wee Flake Macaroons hummer Sickness Mothers Tell How BABY'S OWN TABLETS Relieve Children's Distressing Troubles "may baby was £a bzd with St:Maier "Baby's then: `lith?etc are wonderful for cornpnatnt that we despaired of saying ' . enromer complaint", writes Mts. Laura Wheeler,. iradlan Read Crescent, i,oretate. Whoa your children get crops and fret• heal, tefueo to at and manifcot rccog- ni:cd rymaptotns of aumaner con pianist, • them Baby's Ocvit htn it is time to sire Y Tablets. Easy-to.take as Candy, Effec- tive, and absolutely BAFE-eS aria. ly-st's eertifacate ht each 2S 'lent p Gringo. Oyer 1,230,000 packages sold is 19.3V es her', writea'Mrs, Hazel AIl32I WMtbyl Ost. "A friend. advised Dr, 1Vtlliaate ilaby's Own Tablets. After the third dote 'baby fell asleep. By noon the rest day she leek the usual bottle feeding". "At the first eggs of baby's peer -Limos or illness in the trying months et Run - mer, 1 give bins Baby's Own Tablets, . and in a sheet tune he is well, and Roil- ing Ms thanks", writes Mrs. Alton tardier, Glenalmond, Que. DR. WILLIAMS' BABY'S OWN TABLETS MAO 'Mynd Kip `Chitdran Wetl �-» As Mothers Know 2 cupfuls rice Bakes Cover tops of two 8 -inch layers. ?:,, cupful sugar - • Coconut Sea x'oain Freoting IS cupful coconut 1 cup brown sugar . . Whites et 2 eggs stiffly beaten 1-3 cup bolting water .When it is said, as verse a as ccor o • yt teaspoonful vanilla many as were willing-heagted brought Ontario Marketing Board, the early po- sowing is the most important of alt tate Aad sugar gradually to the stiffly beet- their eet- 1 egg . white, stiffly beaten h itofferings,it would seem as: if there tato crop will show a yield :of at least control measures. Safe '.dates for sowing en eggwhits.Vold In the coconut and 'e teaspoon vanilla t o b p ovtheir ten per cent. less than last year. Fur- would probably be about Sept, lith east k and add vanilla. Damp trgm • he can coconut, 4outhern style were come that were not, who loved. t 30 to. 25th in rice „fta es ins Sugar and v:ater. Place over that for of Guelph and shoo 20th Comb g • gold better than their God; and would Cher reports to'the Board stateo p a teaspoon on waxed paper. Bake in a Yrtil delicatel .brown. tate and stir constantly until sugar e service I this,_ reason a number of the larger Essex and Kent, and about half way be- low fisak:c+d atld�ar3lY•tu^'iQ tion, the representatives of the several a' the tabernacle. They are of those • dealers in Toronto are predicting an n - —hili.. _ .. ._ .__ are 'for = e -t e•-reli ion-- rovided- crease ln- riots --•-M .: -. able for e n ery g tribes and' . kave "tise2as flue instiftfctlbil�i wird f th . ru g p j p - --�-'•'- . »-� --- , to or ween Tr.s'e 'tvs"dates--slrom+d—'be-'•srri th i t enin districts The reason for these late seedtngs is that the ' rest S rawberi'y Ter -Cee : -- files have about completed their fall egg- 1 Junket tablet laying before the dates mentioned • and 1 teblespon cold water thus the wheat largely eseapes . infeeta- ` 1 pint milk bort, 2 tablespoon s. lemon juice Blueberry Supply Heavy _ 1 cup sugar The volume ofblueberries reaching the ' le pint cream sprinkle thickly with coconut while frost - market this - year is considerably greater Dissolve junket tablet 'in cold water. , ing is still soft. Makes enough frosting to , . i that that of ' any recent previous year. 2 cups, strawberry puree cover top and sides of 8 X 8 inch cake. This is the opinion of C, E. Broughton, Add sugar to milk and warm until luke-. -- -• -e---,---a— Ontario Marketing Board. Mr. Brough- warm --NOT• HOT,. Remove from store ttttitstantly . before and while boiling. Boil ton. said that hitherto blueberry" picking Add dissolved Junket tablet,. pour into 1 hard 1 minute.' Remove from fire and has been an activity confined to farmers, freezer can. Let stand until firm, pack •kstir in fruit pectin; Skins, pour quit:ly. e This year, however -many of the idem- ' in ice .and salt, and freeze :toga mush; ! paraffin hot. jam' at once. Makes -about he hadreceived from the Lord. These it be cheap, and will cost them :nothing. they were to pass on to the people for The neerl offerings were of vOrio us kinds, their acceptance and observation. according as they had; those that lied He begat with the law for the obser- gold and precious • stones brought them, I vance of ,the' Sabbath and then gave not thinking anything too good and too orders that preparations be made for the I rich to part with for the honor of God. setting up of the tabernacle. Those that had not precious stones to Having had the will of God revealed to them by Moses, the leaders went back • DEPRESSIONS S '10 NS ALWAYS END -7 WE HAVE JUST REPRINTED .A CHART MADE OVER 75 YEARS. AGO -CALLING EVERY DENIES- SiON MD YEARS OF. G000 TIMES-:FROM__.1.816 TO'_199,9-. IT IS CORRECT TO'DATE. THE MOST INTERESTING READ. ING AVAII,ABLE --GOOD TIMES AHEAD—WRITE FOR YOUR FREE COPY, HOTEL 'WAVERLEY SPAWNA AVE a COLLEGE Sr • TORONTO. :- �rIIIE; FOR POLDER,.., JOHN PINDER PLUMBING, HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Phone 127 P. 0. Box 131 • Britain Wants Good Seed. , In a statement .issued •recently by George H. Clark,, Dominion Seed Com- missioner, in conneotion with the sale of red clover and alsike seed In the British market, the. following • cerement appears; bring, brought goats' hair . and rams' f "Our growers. should know that our val- skins. Whenthey could not do as much 1 uable export' market overseas pays top. as others they did not sit .still and do ;Prices for only well -cleaned; bloomed, nothing but gave of what they had. The ;bright seed of not less than 98 per cent meaner offering, though not gaining for purity by weight and should- know also, them such a :reputation among their fele I that if they will produce seed of the Old not fail of aaceptance•t quality. asked ,for in. Great Britain the oinking _ until a small amount of syrup forms a soft z1T or ehlfi's it"'2i egsthreack' when dropped from tip of spoon (240 deg. F.) Poursyrup in nue stream ever egg white, beating constantly. Add van illa. ' Continue beating until stiff enough to spread an.cake..Spread on cake and Persian Baler -the . perfect aid to beauty. Essential to real feminine dis- tinction. Results always In the highest beauty. Its use keeps the expression ofo� hands always soft and flawlessly white. Indispensable to the whole family. lin, Parts added charm to the mother. Serves the father as:4 hair fixative and cooling shaving lotion, and protects the• tender skin of the child: Persian Balm a-theatrue-telletee taeetai+ " p p demand there for . Canadain grown seed ' - ry puree. ,eleven '8 -ounce glasses. With God, who requires ;wording to kloved "have turned' to the laking and Add 'Cream, whipped, 'strawber what a man hath and not according to may be.expected to continue, selling of fruit as a 'means of obtaining and lemon Juice. Prepare puree by crush -t I. what he hath het (2 Cor. 8. 12).'' God Canadian Cattle in Demand, in Glasgow ready .cash. In the Sudbury district alone ing about onequart of strawberries and • hath everen eyeto'the :::heart of the Recent advice from the Canadian Gov-. it• is: reported that approximately 500 rubbing through sieve—adding, sugar 1f INSURANCE ThelMutual Life. Assurance Company of Canada ESTABLISHED ].869 HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, UN.T,: D. D. MOONEY AGENT rlloh>;.� -ea e NerthStreet qoderich, Ontario giver more than to the value of the gift. ernment Trade Commissioner at Glas- unemployed are engaged in this work. necessary. Finish freezing. Recipe makes Many of the things they offered were gow, Scotland, is that Canadian cattle IBased onthe most recent figures;. ex- 10 to 12 servings: their ornaments,' bracelets and rings and from S.S. Sularia," numbering .44 3 p ,—-_ t ion are s 1r m his ect press shipments b s s e � demand. p h a Active dem lockets, all -jewels -011-Jewels-vf gold; and even- the rinsed, met with _ ana They greater tI1an_.thoso of last year by some women parted le 'these. These; ears l were of exceptional quality, . nearly all 3,000 eleven• quart baskets. , - - ' RECIPES FOR TODAY t theit of thepalled Aberdeen Angus Crosses Here- ' things were n. . doub spoils �. Crap Conditions. Egyptians; for the :Israelites were kept ford and Shorthorn Crosses, mostly good p (BY Betty Barclay) poor while in servitude. Who ever would prime beef or suitable for short keep pur- Following is. a summary of. crop eon- •• Those of you Who pre.er;a cereal beV»'t have'imagined that the wealth of. Egypt' poses. The attendance of buyers was dations in Ontario 'at the end of .tally:. 1 erase to coffee -or tea .will find ,in the would be put to such a use as the fur .large, many farmers being present •as The harvesting of fall wheat was..prac- erage ito recipes two new ways in which,`{ Wishing of ,the house of God? • It vvas. well &e wholesale and retail .:beet traders tically •completed, . • Yields Were about use to tills product.. By, the way, the by a special . providence and • promise of:' from -various cities.. About 70 per cent. average and the , qualty of grain splen- to and frost > ag :are worth a: trial God; that the • Israelites got all that of the cattle would go for.slaughter and did except In fields damaged by Ressian.•eegg-mg anyone; spoil, and therefore it was higly fitting 130 pe: cent. for further feeding:., The Fly or.`lodged. Spring :wheat, oats,'ba - Cereal• Beverage. Egg Nog. that they should devote. a part of it to Black Cattle sold from 21 pounds to 29• ley - and mixed grains were improved, by 4 teaspoons cereal beverage pro- the service of that God to whom •theypounds per head, while the Colored Cat- rainfall but yields will be lower than.duet (instant form) owed it all. - The furnishing of the tab- tle brought from 18 pounds to . 30. last year due to' unfavorable weather at 4 teaspoons sugar ernacle With' the riches of Egypt; Was pounds. Beef Cattle made about one seeding time and in the first three weeks • • perhaps a, good omen to the Gentiles, pound per head more thgn at last sale, • of . June: Harvesting of barley and oats who, in the fullness of time. should be Again, on July 21st, -532 head of Can- :was. under way'the first week. of.'August brought into the gospel -tabernacle and adian •cattle from aa"Airthria" were in Western Ontario and the following, their silver and their gold with them; . sold at Glasgow and met with a sharp week In Eastern Ontario. Pastures are Might et not. be that' theremembrance demand, The shipment was more a mix- good in the central and western, districts;' ' of the offerings made for .the golden calf ed lot • than the exceptional quality el but. poor in the western part, due to in - made them •the more .willin;g ip, these, the previous: shipment, but the Cessa sale:ent rainfall. Hay and -clover crops. offerings? ` For godly sorrow worketh re-, tion of shipments from the Irish Free were good yields in western and central pentane to'salvation not to be repented State paving to the imposition of a tariff Ontario; but the hay was damaged by et- (2 Cor., 7-10). Thus some good was of 20 per cent., created a keen demand. wet weather:.Alfalfa yields were heavy brought even out of that evil. Prices were from 20 shillings to two and second. cutting -„developed rapidly. We read in verse •29 that the children pounds a head ormore higher. than the Root crops ' have improved but will not of Israel• brought a willing offering unto last: The shipment originatedin both be up to the usual standard. Corn„ the Lord, every man and woman' whose Ontario -arid the Western 'Provinces and .though .paokward, has made good growth, heart, made them willing to bring for all included black palled bullocks.; of. excel- but Many fields are. uneven and spotty. manner of work,- which `'the .Lord. had lent quality and several well-bred lots of Potato acreage is estimated 7, per cent. commanded to be made be the hand of cross Shorthorn and. cross Bereford but less than last year 'and prods t`oz will be Moses.” , locks suitable for short keep The suc- below normal. Blight and Leaf Hopper The women did spin with their hands; ,Bess of ; two shipments• illustrates have caused damage. A, large acreage of same spun fine work, of blue and purple, strikingly the possibilities .of this mar- buckwheatwas sown and .appears. in others coarse work, of goats' hair, , and ket for 'good Canadian Cattle Sirst•eclasss condition. Wind and insect: yet theirs also is said to be done in' .wis• damage together with lack:. of sufficient dom. As it is not only rich gifts; so . it British Fruit 'Men •Sc.. ntario Urehards; hot weather has reduced the trabacea COOK WIT/10 ELECTRICITY Quick, Clean, ECctnomicea1 See the display of various style* and makes 3 At Tice Hydro Stor GODERICH Use I o IRAs for' light. Thy are g tttt- teed. is not only fine work, that God accepts.Five representatives of the Firuit and prospects" in Norfolk. Seed production 1 The meanest hand employed, the mean- Produce Exchange of Great Britain. in - prospects for alfalfa and red cloveP•ap- a est service performed; for the honor ofcluding. the managing, director of that pear poor, July was too net for a good God, shall have" an honorable room pease; . Mary's annolnting of Christ's head .shall be told for a: memorial.• and .a record is kept of the women that labor-, ed in the gospel -tabernacle and were. Paul, even' those that are tion of Andrew Fulton. Mr: Fulton is the helpers to St illrospects. The gomntercia1 production of rot in a capacity to give, may yet work commercial representative of ,the Asso- apples in Ontario Is estimated at 556, - in love. (Condensed from Matthew dation on the British market. 000. barrels as compared with 1-,175,000 Henry).P. W. Iiodgetts, secretary of .the Fruit WORLD MISSIONS Growers' Association, stated that the Her Bible fruit p:oducers of Ontario should. feel She gave away her Bible! Not that elated at the opportunity of welcoming organization; have recently completed an set .of alfalfa seed. The acreage of al - inspection of fruit producing : areas of sike shows a further decline this year. Ontario. The party was Conducted un= . In regard' to fruit, pears, peaches and der the sponsorship, of the Fruit Growers' grapes will yield average 'crops, while Association of Ontario, and at the invite- plums and apples show greatly -reduced she ,did not value it.. Very precious to our Christian womea are their Bibles and hymn -books. And she had paid al- most a dollar for this Bible with its large clear type. Why then did the give it away? The eighteen -year-old Son of a year, a single Branch of this British neighbor, a lad with considerable school- ing, had. become quite interested in concern had purchased one million boxes Christianity. Me was coming ,regularly of apples, After having spent' several to her home to use her books and to lisp days in this Province, the *sisters cod ten to her eitplanation of the Gospel Binned their Journey to Newe.York, where Message, In her zeal to help him to the they will attend a meeting of the Inter- Light, she reasoned to herself after this natibnal Apple •Shippers. fashion: ---"He reads . so much more A Warning • . • quickly .than T do. It will be a long time "Look out for Hessian Ply this year;' before I master all the Characters in my is the warning of Professor Caesar of 0. New Testament. Meanwhile let him have A.C., who declares that unless control the larger book." . measures are taken this fall, there Is like- Greatgrandmatnma Wang ly to be a serious outbreak of the fly When the missionaries• were' invited to next year, Among control measures, he these visitors from the Motherland, as this group represents the largest poten- tial market for Ontario fruitin the Bri- tish Isles. Portraying the extent of bus- iness effected by the Fruit and Produce Exchange, Mr. Hodgetts said that ..last barrels last year. Farm labor supply is quite sufficient to meet the. demand. Wages range from S12 to $20 a month for the haying and harvest period, but many farmers who need help badly are getting along with- out, as they cannot. pay even the low wages prevailing . 4 eggs . 1 quart milk • Combine ingredients and beat weflr with rotary egg beater..` Pour over meek - ed ice. Serves 4, A Novel .Caramel Frosting • 3 teaspoons cereal beverage product 214 tablespoons boiling water 2t:1 cups confectioners' sugar 1:e teaspoons butter Dissolve cereal beverage productin boiling water. Addsugar and butter and beat until of right consistency to spread.., on cake. • - Baked orange Relish for Meat e . • (Serves 6-8) 2 large oranges 3 or 4 sures canned pineapple 1 teaspoon cinnamon .. 8 whole Cloves ' tis teaspoon nutmeg t;, cup pineapple juice 1-3 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Slice oranges thing using skin, and I . pulp. Cut up pineapple.Combineall , ingredients and place in glass of earthen • baking dish. Bake in moderate oven for • 2 to''21e hours. This is a delietous'relish with meats. ' TRY THESE FROSTINGS • (By Betty Barclay) ` Here are two frostings that are ,ideal for picnic cakes, or cakes that are serv- ed to guests on the porch or lawn in het,.. weather, Hawaiian Frosting 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon light corn syrup 2-3 cup water • 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten 1 eup misfile, chopped lk can coconut, •southern style, chopped 1 tablespoon lemon Juke Ctiinbi