Zurich Herald, 1930-12-25, Page 3orne (706
By
EANN 'BEST
liraat New York
Sund cool $ Wearing
Lesson
BY ANilAl ULLT WOIt'BIN GTON
iilsta°oohed In'tsssmalein1li lacssott °z1>`-
eee
..� ^- - visaed Wifh Every Pattern,
January Lesson 1 -.,,The Birth. of�
11 y. ,a)ohn the leaptist._Luke 1; Q't7 80.
Thou shaft g
Garden ext- his
the Lord to prepare
�,:, ,' the face of
" uke 1: 76.
. , ways, ---Luke the
a...eat worship in
Chietzen is The as evnductc d
h,_=•�.-•• tart the turlcey, Verses S -1i?, letrt Wile
For _ .. then s
"For Unto 17s a ChVi is Wien—eovery good alotle in this way. • the Prir>..ce o4 � also
f flee w which. apparent -
What
morning,was nn perform. This,
• therefore, would,, in any case, have
What LadY Hen Fobutd the Next ly no priest could.
din the life of Gacliar-
Mornn a tae- ' been a great day art of the
�•' las• .the most solemn part
of
Darcy, early the need morning eonethin„ r Servree was �• incense
d woke hex up with j the incense for the ascending Pore Lady Hen 'yoke and symbolized the ac-
ceptance
represented the prayers of Israel:
Zacharias a of to choose two
imao Bassi t hould im• One of these
friendsremove the re-
mainsf the advance arid us tray's offering; ret a
brains of the p'
he would then worship
backwards. The other would spreadfa
upon the altar of incense the up from
g
coals. which had been broughtwhiph was
eachthe daysHolyWeglowone left
ta
comingh
and
getwere
the
olded d morningwith t
setto40
the great da
intitime.
aaearer.
r on the other
and two more and here
side under her• her too just
I t e s a
alike • melte merry,hen parents •keen 'ander nice rvai ashes out the 0th
clod gat wards It was seared to is
Toast forward to the reunion of, their one little chicltie p
•aavu children with their younger er one oo
ut butor theunother one just gave it
and it had to run out
. that
geutasitn•
But a there a.t she Sou source all this
,eve may forget the re-
member
making? Do we always the
member that Christmas Day
anniversary of •tlie World's orgrwatest
event, the important daybun-
hich
Mime hinges when over. n as teen first
a good push
into the nest right in trout of Mamma
Hen, then Materna Hen got a good
look at her baby. (We'll -call her
Mamma Hen mow, won't we?) , It was
the clearest littlefellowthantlit. was
your lit
so rues, not any fingers
tie hand. when you hold your
littla fist. It didn't
the coals on the
his Tight -would be the table cf shoe -
bread, on his . left the great seven
branched golden candlestick., Outside,
priests and people Would be prostrate
having
in silent worship. Zacharias, coal
thrown the incense upon the
would turn to pray. This was the mor
r his vision, The service ended,
merit u ected to conte forth to
he would be exp e ation with
dismiss t When he emerged, howeveT, his
blessing. not speak, and the people
he could great religious. expert -
realized that a
encs had overtaken hint•
Vs. 11, 12. "Angel" means messen-
ger,. i t experience as difficult
it o describe a
is to describe
religious ev mown grass. When
the Jews s ht to describe a great
the Sews sangrieuee in Which God has
religious o' a man's heat, thwere
accustomed use pictorial language•
accustomed tO. 1 r that the heavens
rs
•ores •Years ago Jesus Beni up fight making a gen but
Christmas gift? Three Wise
with
it Was. softer than
.e
Mamma
an er, bringing was covered rvitll the softest fluffy
,acted as the first Santa Claus to thelhave feathers 1 as soot
•
Christ Child in the nr, n for us they yellow -fur? t st gar It was
their gifts and clea
custom of a kind mYsteri0ns stranger,,
our own Santa who brings gifts to our
,children.
Children need Christmas. It' cdhood hem
like joys Leen brig
cries through all }the ily1engrownatter
up.
the very softest and Mamma Heil
:as thistle -down,
thought she never saw anytbin look-
ed
sweet betoand and The
it's nest was
so very b
so very big and storied malting the
funniest high little noise, "Peep -peep -
peep -dee -dee -dee" 'and when the oth-
popped too look -
:all are we not "u4
The movement now spreading over: ens Treats 3t out that start
Pie country in which ng ,to make lug around all over Rand thethey start -
'Christmas
people are striving ed to sing tL• e little tong,
elrristmas Day a day o4 community over and over again•
most tom- Then they began to look tor some.
Peep -
'opportunity than to give to those less fort- peep-peepheBut these little chicle
7.uiate than ourselves is aDo you.
churches are thing to eat.
mienclable one. 'vide. The ens weren't hWellytheir little atom -
They said, entre voice ryas he oe1'
were opened and a his into a V
speaking', or that p eared and spoke. ing
a�
C er who•aPP , smart distinction" rmagiri-
It is probable, • ough not quite cel- It's the most simple thing
t n, that le, oke of
fain, that when the dews spoke
able to l make. aay be had in sizes
angelic visitations, they recognized
to be pictorial, not lit- Style a 28'13 l
their languageaha toatter of lit -
8, 10, 12 and 14 years.
round
eras. to any case, tae messag Pin dot wool crepejaunty. in navy g'
e of unty
ira-
Godccs is, not haw with bright green is �a
Clad canis, but what the message of Wool c'haAls print in brown and
God utas. yellow beige with plain brown linen
iven to understand in yellow is
collar and cuffs piped
very unusual. i aids 39 -inch
Size 8 requires Vie y end
with ae. yard 35 -inch contrasting
-and
yards edging -
Farm rO Ie s
�r•••++ 1 G. Sell, dept, of Chemistry,
A.rCJ11�L1C'��Ga by Prof, klez�xy Guelph
Cent "o Agricultural College, .._.. ,
THREE FOR 0NS
it Paid to Feed Tomatoes
Tornat0eS have became a very im-
portant and staple article of diet.
Time, was when n�ele itiens'si ensu ern
prote•es anti a' )
comparing the value of foods, Food
studios have takk:u a great step
r -
ward, how ever, since the formulation
of the vitamin theory• It is with
reference to vitamin co iteut that to-
matoes are ea,, 4z,tall luable source of
wag $14.60 hence the net return wanl
$.45,00 .per Gere or the tomato gruy-
ere
era made over three for one ort their
investment in fertilizes.
The summer of 1920 growingher , yet yettau
favorable tor tomato
average of these dive hold tests show•
cel a return of three for 0115 test the
n invest
xnerit in fertility.
Oa r•etnr'n was almost tour eh tor
although
it
i:: interesting to unfavorable, yet
j930 summer Was
the average return was 2.24tai s. per
ttz�ir. ob
•re greater tl.an
demur 3 d so
There's something
alluringly attractive about this rust
red wool jersey dress,
Of course it is coIIaT an cuffed
in -white cotton pique
organdie ruffle bindings.
Its
ss for a young
Its such a darling
girl for classroom. gathered skirt
The swing rd the low o 1
they coast)th1k a
valuable trot influence, y�}ng and 1929 tests,
vitamin 0, rvitiali hap ti' , Is the: benefit of attention
it growth and. health, It is atmos ;hot only
inipossihle to go:. definite figures :'s to soil fertility atilt Dr111 the
and tl e
•�4 tanrataes in ed Yield, but A •q
ant a marked
to the consumPti,,R ot the subject
Canada, but study
quickly reveals the important basic
•position held by this crop, not. only
dui'leg the growing season, but
Ctrrougltout tall, rwiuter and early
sirchi,, when delicious canned toma-
toes form an important part of the
diet, ) :doing fruit
the Deprtment ot Chem set_ The tip of the o.*1
Five field taste were conducted last processes of gra'•. .r R
summer by h 1 nowtlt is being made
i$trY, Ontario Agricultural College, in Palterer rapid g the spores ot disease
'the viciultY of St. Catharines, Bloom- Is
tthepentry of the t psit is etudes se
sed te
3 fluid, b Pert Hope and to g soils \'Ven disease develops it
i.
1 Suitable medium to light loans c 1CaiY a1i of the tomato
r the growth of the cis loss. While op-ed: rot eras Pres -
fields, Ye . , an-- thai
yields con ,rm
allele Inc growi•:t5 tomatoes were
supplied with an abundance the suit
tuot
able available p'•antfood,
lit Thead ft tie.d Maximum
tratian tests sound fruit,
re
of great importance to 011ta is ma
to growers since they pr'
means of testing out theory nude P viei
veiling farm conditions.
s sections men
tors to the tests of the
in tions remarked on the vigouruniform
growing crops and on the
high quality of fruit which was pro•
diced on the sections 'where special
attention was given to themertillie
stock
question. The sound,
maturing at an early date Is dement-
ed
emon 1
eel by both the basket trade and the
other experimeatc..
improvement in theregularity ot size
and uniformity •:,t ripening
All to growers am* tz eeleled more or
less this year with tip -end rot. The
general 1110011 as to the cause •Yo thiss
le that whet a severe itrseason, the
oltgh
a favorable earl;. �oi�regab abruptly ul)
were ehosan fo iveu cut in pro
crops. Good pTeparation was
g t it wa1 observed, --enc
to the soil and the fertilitYaroftheaver- i' the CCLalllar
soil was supplemented by
age application of about 750 lbs. oof
fertilizer at that time healthy
ous tomato stock was set out last
spring. The analyses of fertilizers'
was decided upon atter taking' into
consideration the type of soil anal the
special needs ot the tomato crop. The
five testsus per
ac1e average yieldwhere 750 lbs. of
f.
1e4ti bus per lied. The unferti-
lized section averaged 54.9
bus,
om ferti-
lizing
acre, giving a gross gain.
of 119.3 bus. The case tion,
ost
of the fertilizer was $39.00 per
hence au application of 750 lbs. 5 re-
presents an investment
of Valuing the increase in tomato yield
Toss return was
ar-
rangement decidedly young. The pane
at the front bodice
lne gives t
opening their doors ere v•
• Jobb, Zacharias
b`rtli of lead
they
nhn)en's and men's • orgauizatious know
istmas achs were fun. up with t11e egg that there a something mrrag kou
n We a_
lake Ch of in the' night. Ty1 as
at 50c per bus. rho S in. fertilizers ` canners.
$x9,60. Investment
work overtime to n more and came ori for a long
Day a real anniversary'
altar?.worthy ot the Holy Babe's birth wouldn't get hungry
,day which of course is the real with all that good upper wottld they?
hat every,
cla_ But they weer world,
Christmas gift. thing looped like 111 thiso q queer
mooned
Bird Next 'reels
The Turkey
C1100se a Itiswith
saidsett
breast
male bird Next?"
ds blue
legs. also better to
add the better. g shortly before roast-
the .e a pa f flour and creamy
ibutter, a paste each and
ibprea v01 and breast,
reread over the •leas vin
dredgeit into a
pan
a. elcl a little hot water with flour and then t and
pmt
the very hot oven leestart
it. \V1iel the flour .is hove lover
the heat and baste wit'vi tablespoons ;one\
bolin wabutter, . Keep basting and
spoiling water.
water for frequent
tbailing
basting adds to the taste of the tun
key. Cook well in amodera10 potted tta� k Y,
e oven
three. hours fora pat a neck-
lace
of ea Hour before done p around lie is working n Christmas lire
-
pis
e Ye dozen link sausages S you
sent for me.."
Tris neck and roast with it. It store you mean she is 'working
sausages are treaded tool. separate s'0 fora Christmas present."
the sat sage taste will not be in the
navy. Sausages are very good. with --•--"e,.. -"`-_.._• Paneling
the grays Wrecker Finds Ofd P
turkey.ew When maknpg potatoes travel r .kering out the demolition of
the water in 'which the p dery
Turkey some old buildings and erecting tinge the
been boiling, se�'or tasee helTt thicken, ,,, electricity show rooms,
Dressingto . oration, 1.11 etc., o Eng-
1
One large loaf bread, one onion, _ Beclt0td Corp
1 tat, cup mill:, 6 stalkstst epow-•• land, the builder came across interest
cupseasoning, �k old paneling amid beams near to
1 asp. poultry epepper. Breast the side of the Old Swan s ear to
der thyme, salt and pepper. numb it up .
should be two daysadds seasoning, nlie-t3-iouse1 and the 01d Bedford Prison, n
in small piecesaside for an hour. which Bu1Yaa vasimprisoned.
ud this
Ch it all well. Set as in small pieces more Y thiel. of it, 1 me—
The
Chop anion and celery conclusion more impressed
lu1)011 soul
and cook is a little water till done,
+ that the greatest thing
pour over tlie.drilk, (i? rtitlienbread R is;
then add the milk, The .over dogs in this world is to sae some.
mare milk is needed.) , thing, and tell what it saw in a plain
vary dry be moist enough to • way. 1lundrecls o4 people can talk for
dressing should but no liquid
gglteeze into a ball ,one who can think; but thousands can
dilute for one 'who can see. and relre-
oltonld come frons lt• clearly is poetry, prophecy
This is the good part– Put Sat, but tion–a11 in one, --John Buskin.
ter, Bacon or barn fat into frying an v i
an iron nue, anal ins dtessnrll,'
about the played far a son, but
had long hope. The name Jo means
as
the following given . verse indicates,
us"
"Jehor a
h is grario 'vas good
1T. 14. John's message who
news, because he announced
all the
were righteous and penitent •ent near ane
long }wickedness Waiting
unbelief had
end;, long enough; at bort God
wasflouabout
inaugurate
was righteousness sntand tosinau„
his r g
Itis king
He Came Off
"Have you seen Smith?" asked
King.
"No," carte the reply from Brown.
"Anything wrong?",
Chap, Arm in
"Terrible sight, p and rte's got
a sling, face bandaged,
a bad limp," Kin gtold him'
"That's bad. Did he do it on his
motor -cycle?" Brown inquired.
"No; if he could have stayed on his
motor -cycle it evould have been all
Tight."
door, lit that Sohn
"V. 15, Some have up thought
a Nazi -rite to be broughtut if this had been
{Nunn., chap. 6), b
so, we should probably have been told
y allowed to
that his hair was to be
grog' long Probably we are to under-
stand that John's inspiration and ex.-
•n
to come, not from st o g
drink1
rink, Spirit of
d, but
frons the l
rahich'will, fill hThe prophet Malachi
Vs. 16, ld :i: 5), that before
e
had foretold i and,
Eli -
jab
Day °come back totearth again, loh"tra
to turn the hearts of theld etrrlers to the
to
the children, and of the
ehifathers." The task of the returned
Elijah, it seems,, eves oto xectha at i o
healing the divisions,
the differences he Israel, that Israel
to be recognized
Dart•
might be ready eo ande in the great 3
asn Jesus time, the. Lords p therefore, the second
coming of Elijah eves enpe sign of the ed arid
this corning was to be a sig
dawning of the kingdom of God
of the theories about�Jesus,
i hiscone-
time, was that he
Meek 6; 1 ' John was not Eli-
jah,
h he seems to have been a
mh, thong. spirit, and Jesus him-
selfofse ms to
self seems to have regarded John's
oou s tlteSreal fuliilme 1 of Mala
mision of rentance and
hope Markle a : 13. John's
chi's prophecy, sununanized
childhood is very briePllteaiti.tliaT his
the writer can scarcelyin the wri3er-
c:trliest days 'vete spentrather;
mess. We should uncle Stad to athe1,.
that when John was gown
hood, he s'ltent come time an the wilder-
pnm..
HOW TO ORDER }' .Ira.
Write yournameand ashless plain-
ly, giving )number and size of such
patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in
stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it carefully) for each number, and
address yo W st Adelaide St.order to , Tor
ttevn
Service, 73 onto.
liebca, e.:
ra1e Itis peblie ministry beg'' a•
"A modern writer dedicated c1 of
his hooses to his children,
t
they were his 'greatest teachers in the
things of God. ND,ndone
face w lith arts,
with
growing
children,
measure 'of sincerity tach eir f faith ii
questions based on implicit
f being
life's deepest things, Helptessning
truly taught of God.
trust, nepsndence. innocence and aifee-
tion, are all s:tpCT:0r virtues when
rightly related between child and pat-
t-
ehe Then is another lltu e of adults,
the trailing h and unselfish feel-
ings,
out cig
Ingsngs, developing self-restraint,. love,
thoughtfulness, foresight justice and
resp,,n.ibility. Children help us re-
tain our youth, and give us high mo-
tives for living and working's,
f
Ailk 117 AND Jam''F--
Besnard Potteries
Jean Besnar'd,'the popular Preach.
artist, is directing his talent into mal. -
lug beautiful pottery and isdishes
for
home. His tottery lsec-
By BUD FISHER
"WARD fkl3mir
t6Nte N -DA'`!
DIET ?
Economy Corner
Rice With Bananas
Peel, scrape and mash 3 bananas',
add a few drops ot a ot salt.
n juice and,
sugar to taste, with pinch
Fold this into one cup cooked rice and
serve with sugar and cream
Potato Bali Soup
Peel three large potatoes and grate.,.
Press through. thin cloth tstarch
drain ott water and add
the left In bowl and 1 tablespoon of tour
to the grated potato. Add salt and
pepper to taste, Form into small
balls, drop into salted boiling water
and boil 20 minutes. Beat sufficient
mills. to serve; drain the water off the
balls and turn into heated milk, to
which a piece of butter has been add-
ed. The potato balls may also
be
added to .a clear meat or chicken song.
Tomato Salad Dressing
One cup tomato soup, ?l cup attle
gar, I's cup oil, 14 cup sugar, 1 t
spoon Worcestershire sauce, 3 table-
spoOUS grated onion. Put above in-
gredients into quart jar in order given,
Mix together 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tea•
spoon paprika, 1 ;;.:ant teaspoon mus-
tard, and add to mixture in jar. Seal
Iand shake well. This Is deliciousroa
longlettuce and can be kept
n ?, r tune in cool place,
Blarney Stones'
"So you are going to give
your
wife a Christmas preseut consist-
ing of a $150 set of furs. What's
she giving your
'Her promise not to get) anythinfor g
for me thatl'll have to Peet
January."
MENDING RUGS
D011't wait u11t11 your rug`s spring tis-
suehole to mend them, blending is
sue elft on the back ibe YoTe ahlo tremendously
Two cups rolled oats, ;:. cup cocoa-
nut, `2 eggs, 2 teaspoons baking pow-
der, 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons melted
butter, la teaspoon 1en10n extract,
pinta salt. Mix all together, adding
welabeaten eggs Iasi, Drop by tea -
1 paper and bake
worn through will
efficacious. Or a patch, worked on ` footle isto o15 n athletes in hot .oven. Pa
rug. paper when cots.. A. bit ot
fit the colors ot the move front
l Candied fruit may be put on each just
Cupid may be au excellent shot, but borate baking.
sage some very 5 poor genie, he,
�r•1
ugevity record is claimed fall e The word "7mrZlina" might delight
ten
tete 1 A io �e where the average cross -weed p
turned on a wheel es of the type 1 fi`orthnxilbe1laiid villa
tsmetr and the shares of combined ages a4 17 inhabitants total
tliusiast, but perhaps not so math as
b early 'Drat to the rim a • ,a• We f 17 inland that these the Proctirct itself does the average
Y striated i 3 7 yeti in the ha child. for "zeS the Is the
the vases are les beenCzech a technique Persons have always before crossing
pitchy associated with Primitive pot: ot loaldng each rvaY term used for ice cream in tate zee
speckled
He also employs s a rouencl then staying where then Iaaiguage.
r has road a
eotte Y the
the 1 ...
SviiarelJy Chinese .�. ;.�
est,ivo 04 C
speckled surface suggestive are.
enamels 04 the sixth century.
We've Seen Setter Cnes.