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The Goderich Star, 1930-12-11, Page 10liallgelrertillaralealalerellmw"r^,••••1r, THURSDAY. MC- llth, 1111110. •••11.•11.41 TIM GODERICH STAR .........-.0%•••••••••••morora no 0=0 Make Some Hot Biscuits Today! M.L. * *ammo slellehmee Weevil* Is wuy. Ut aelpolaot *011144 2 reerfee Floor, 2 areas Wiles esserder, I Up* 4414.. Cermet 1 theism ear* of lora *id liasuesr *ad mei: with the Airy iturnitikate, toeing the tisse of yam Sayre. Add 34 eseo took of esPir *ad of water. osistieg with %ifs one Teo Woo as very *oft Absik, PO ewe Rghtly ow mixing hood mull %-issels tlick. Coe ewe .ad hake its hot over" for IS noissoios. These limits -made with ?laity Ploar-will keep moist for several days and May be re -heated without getting dry. DELICIOUS SAUSAGE ROLLS --cart be mode from the above dough, but tile half the shottening. Roll to about )4-.111. thick., rover sausages. ond bake 2S nun - Wes, or until brown, in hot oven (4501, MEAT PIE COVERINGS using same dough are extra. tasty, eeetel'-e Vienna Costs Fic/r CA United PURITY FLOUR highest, and on earth piece, good will tThgineer Al 72, Hale And Hearty which had become acute in many wow Us. According to report* of agricoltur- the angels sang. The birth or Jauhl suffered with * de/ordered stomeoh rOmenteptive. 10, large Percentage ot mode poem between Ood and man end Curt kept me weak and up/A all the the wells end etreeele hid 111) end 'Weekly Crop *aped $ Kama rains hive vatstilled the sever. teward men," IWhen we co/udder what the beth of ity ot the water shorift. situation, Jam meant, in its appliceeion to homan preicrek, we can well widerrtiuut why between roan and Mu, and so the an. itetneengizetheogivar wtodurederafulthariaeu. tut shepherds lett their Seeks and went to I lind the bae. Whet did they see? They looked upon the Shot. c Minim* family that wee *ever gathered together in the world -Abe first, the moat tiotsble. and tlie holist, They had believed hut oti coming into the preent* of 0* 11017 Fancily their kith wee Strengthened and they et orice prochtimed abused the birth of the Mesiah, It war and eontinued • •,,,, be n eauree of greet Ioy to there for ter, fe es they went Isaek to their dale* their •eee hearts burned within tem paid they re. .----*'----loied at what they had sten and heard. ii`Ptl'i Jesus litis beeneto the world * new revelation Of God end a new reveletion eel . et man and so it is Vivienne* is kept. in 4....uietwi an Christian coultrles. •"The Lord is Kin; lift up thy voice, Lt. 0 earth, and ell Ye beam, relolee I' From world to world the joy shall ring The Lord OMMPotent le Iting." 1.6111 "We Rave .lust Come to Tell Thee That was troubled eoritinitally with conatipa- (eetdelised. from The, Sermen litbI5) Ii7. WORLD MISIONS yVILLIAlat WIIITAILER 518 th* Ds" hr ank114 We Uwe Thee" tiou rive bottles Of Sargon hitve built Look tor our Conspitlay'S name 64.0161m -it,' FloUr sack, It h picture! Tiler% at the side door of an year* ago. 2 have s nue alinetite and It donde out in ItielnorY 4ust llke e nte IV as well and strong on 1 was 10 YOfar Itiarairit0.0fquolitY froll 4 re0POnsil)le milling comma. , tdel Quebec prsonagedraws up again lnY atoMeelt is In 44 'geed shape sts it *ZOO „,..,,,,,,, the old-tasbioned open buggY end the beertyl _ the steady, going horse, well on in Years, ever was in MY lift. At 72 Im We and ' Vtiff:IOS (OO)O0 "'""Ill two dear quaint, elderly eaints. the min. 41 don't 'believe there's anything that wee, my lAppalta was 71w ete see .steksen perticulerly woke eliontel, . ' '1' ' • ' ' ' later and ids wito from the otbe QUalter will regulate the towels like Sargon il , Su.. nci:qy.:. -ternoon . . . sy isA a z,.. "ma ToN, Godeoic4,, Ont. • . . 1 them come in, but no -they would, BoXimn 'nay be obtained•in-Ooderich . • , . . .' I rushed out to .weleome them and Urge lateSt, Se genora, 'Ont.. . - °: meetingllouse'll a feW Mile8 &Way, Of Pills."e-William :Whiteker, retired *Cana - I cause the young minister anti his Wile dim Paeine engineer; 'who. lives_nt: Olii , not get out or the Iniey. • rat 0o,Mpbell's Drug Store, . , .. • iilitto ' , .tisigo> , ' • ongteriet#ok .. • • =kJ. 14°." $841 the tWe' de" old souls .44- ' ' . . 40 • , . • ee , • . . . . - • ‘; most in chorus. 'Iwo are not coining in. -------"--7-7-7- • Yesue' I know, who made 'KO path to that he went forth at God's eollamand, We lalOW thee art a very busy man. We l toice in our lOVe for one another, and • : shine, - . • - • to. change leta shepherd's crook for the'have lust Come' to tell thee that we love the .lave .that his all the year been . ' 'yen° was ' Eirnself God's great re- 0741 sceptre; and hie low's" dress for the thee," A.. few aiore seeteriees, as we Smothered under our busy cares. htinits , ..„, • deinptiee pion. • ' . purple or a• king, -• when the angels stood by the Wheelsand off the • Vent into flan* again and buds eepreesion in Who walked the earth pure human, yet. mune on earth; thee carne to the peace- Ian their homewardway. : Y v ' i the colintlesst Multitudes of . Christntea •. divine,: ,., ... . , . . NI hillsides, where the OW was ' UPBut Weren't they loely-to feel thee, gifts and Christmas greetings that fly' to A 'selfless,. sinless .soul, the perfect the eress, and the gook, was Bleeping in way -end to come and say so? It wag and .fro over t.hla cid world. They„ too.. e ' • ; lean. • . . • . .the fold; and there to humble .and pre -1 such a .short esti,and yet the memory Might bear the saying of the old Quaker '1- --• Sa-theow;I•lesus-2.6'.11*00rig'01171t/ 'Paegl..; 'herts theygave• their-hleiesege :or le- has-weentett-011rheakei throughaltl Inielitor.-"WeAtave in*" -Conte- totell Mated now to th share . e Father's and revealed . ,,,,, . . .,, shopheoswertthe 4rct their Th y, -orelvonitiectQbtishlee „these years. 'You iint. couldn't help lov-1 thee we love 'Oleo*" And. they are *MI thrthrone? lad, .uding,s it as 4ristrustivs ..as it is lug people who "loved you and Pante to worth while, for though Christmas Lord of 'ell life wileg once was sacrificed, tell.yoU so". -now could you? ° cornea and 'goes so quickly, the love that Who claims- alt .luitires ane •kingdoms stranee, et shows as plainly that there: And is not that just the very care and; la in them. all kindles a iire in our hearts for His own ?. is no respect or persons with God; that heart ot th-e Christmas. message, that that warms UC through the whole year. • • . . • . Could*X but know Thee‘„i17061190 f.t Triett in His eye the loltieat and the lowliest Jesus Caine to tell usthat God loved us? 'Wherefore, more Utah ever, let us send • , • - - are tie one; that. in the blessings of tile, Ts it not written that eGod so loved the our .gifts and Mk greetings this Christ- , ..,, „. • • - • ' The living- Child.- MY Saviour, Lord everlasting gospelthere es. no difference - world, that he gave hlo only .' begotten ., reaS time, in the spirit of the old QUA"' . . uud xing,... .. - . . between the monarch o11 the throne, end, son, that whosoever heneeeth In . hire 1. ker minister. who sld. "We have Jus Then shouldXeryThee With a glowing theL.beggar among his subleets, • • 1 .stioUld not Persh.: but nave everlasting tconie to toil thee that. we love thee," and,ie - heart ., . rit oniy was.themeasege of the angel life?" • Great. and glorious gospel for: aS Tiny °Illa'81/10' '(31.64 bless .125 every - And live the Gloriedwthichethe els given to shenherds, it was girento theln ionging .antl lonely and selfering hearts! Itniel.... - ang • wig... • • • .., , w... hilst they were pursuing .their wOrk.:1Viighty message worthy of angel songs- , , - The Wis slonerY Record. . .. . .genry leeten. idle men do not. receive , visions.] ',God levee us" and. sent Jesus ;Christ to '. . • • • - Industry Metier -than.. idleness *manila* ' tell us. so*. "Ho thatspared-not-hi cause °I Asthma. -No ono can 14P'Y . . • . - ,........,.......- , . . . . . 8.own , . • exactly what; causes the • •:,•- • • ' • x.11*44*•441'' • _ for .04e Dieeine er diet. • They were I son; but delivered 11IM -up for 1.10 sm, 1 'with certainty our Father, we pray teet tee day be. tm*en , sturdy teen, hoidine. 'a position how . shall he not with him ',else treetft"t$41°141 .°t48:pbniatie.etrSrOIrl ndi,tti°niL -.. the .beat .gift toc us all .this' tia7- BBks.of . danger and diffleunt, and . yet their i give us all thingsr • There.le that other 3:)1113.t .tretu the atMefrOnlflOW grain and various, other Irritexito: may • ail- the children of .the world for 4eehe. hurable hearts Were waiting uPela the great word • of Paul' -"t1 Son Son of Ged • sake. Amen; ' . ' • • ' - Lord. - • •• • '- •-: • . • e . • who loved me and gave himself for mein- set: UP a trouble. imposelble to irradicate . - , S. ff. -LESSON. FOlt DEC. 2Lst,',1930 •wilc. shepherds- at first were "sore The The message Is too great and WOndet Ocerst--throllgh w sure 'veneration such e... , ..., . • - • • . • - lifted. them out of fe be b fol -3 t it is ten Uncertainty may eidat tie to. eause, but. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remeey, aerabl," But the Message .0f the angel ful. tor.us really to believe and take in, a° Dr' • x,esson Topic-cmisters Lesson, . • - Less"' Vssaetluke218-2.. • lowed by action, To ;her them waseligievf ea 0., yella"r:"Atchrns-igasvAbpliztY dtr;utiel'e aelliedhe,4:ineceeeina-, there can be no uncertaintyregarding a • Golden Test, -Luke 211. • World-wide. n:leSSEt2e. The .• angel said :- to lift and give us brighter glinipSes of remedy whIch. has' treed .8. .geueratiml' °f While, there ls a string contrast bee "I bring you good tidings or great jay, the -glory of God in the• face of Jesus 0401matic viably; from this scourge ef ... omen, the Divine dignity- of mir Lord and which shall be to an people." Within *Christ. -ro come among US se simple the bronchial tubes. It 113 . sold every - the lowly 'arthly oirouniatances of His the circle of thS Saviour's Sublhne bro- and loving and 'winless-a,little. child; ' - birth, there is at the same time s., no therhonet static]: peasant and king, ;Of, to shareourcommon lot, bone of our less striking harmony betWeen the and czar. The relationahip •which every bene and ilesh if our flesh, a man Of events, arld•dispesitions, and persons at, -person sustains to 1limenterwhelma.; all sorrows .and ackUaliited with grief, SO tending it..,..7110. time, the pliee,•-the thi-i•earthly•flistinctions. - ..'' 7 -tender -and true and patient, go loving in trigs, the listeners, are all in uniSon.,1 • The angel was not alone in testifying life and death -lune -can we help but The shephertbewere 011bletorio gtound-i•to ;the comlizg.. of the -Saviour. "And lore 11im wile brought ns at CY:dist/nes On those sante slopes, on those same suddenly there was with the angel a time the glad tidingsof the 'wonderful hillaidee; David Of old. fed We father's Multitude Of the. heavenly host . praising love et God? • . • • ,, docks, and it .W04 from those same fields God, and saying, ;Glory to God in the i In the light of thatgreat love we re- ' . . Pall work is reported in goed ehape Auld plowing In all counties practicelly coin. plted. In leuridal, coniPeniation and *savage received for reactors to bovine tuberculeele tests are in mealy cues more than sufficient to corer their re. Ligement anti clean Cattle on Indent at the low price right nw. Fell wheat In Grey k said to be wonderfully Sm. Preyed with the Cron going into the tr in fine shape. A sudden. drop in temperature in Kent found the terrors with work well done and time to devote to cleening up around the .prentises, In Lanibton farm stock ouction sides are bringing li1004 pries. while in Lanark there is * big demand indieated tor stockers and liege With a light auPn17. Farmers; in South Sitacoe aremarketing their grains by feeding It tu hoes and be rattle, ikp stock are being stabled in Temiskaming with littio ShippIng be Mg done. 6 liVb,y suffer needlessly? Douglas' ttlYntlart Liniment brings quick, pure re,. lief to sealdAd feet, soft corns and warts. Itellevee inikrumation. Renwees Proud flesh. • 4;4"tatiatt4011011et. • ris Inas . • • St.:JAM0 opi3ing •- • CHAPPEIHANDS ohibtans„ Fred Bite 4:111110841y Healed by Ztn.1610‘ anrinea 50. Ye, %31 kap 5. •OiLilareli Orv • roR FLETCHER'S CASMORIA Making your profits Permanent 1111110USANDS of mea have cashed ire on theit had, 'logo *her yeersof nuresittin*. toil and have reonvested nly to losetheir profits in wwise speeu. letion, late annuities iitoide • an invincible potection a1ntC such ca1aki04140 In Man 197.11, a steep Of North Dakota business mien sold their extensive holdings. While the des!. was pending they decided fa r0*illveit tha ptiketds in ide annuity centred*. Aker invistliee• dots they odd the Su* Life Ass. nano Convoy of Coned* over the* million dollen insiums for annuity Contraele.. were outracted be the sefetY ooas VetilerKe of these annuities and tho large return, GuI fleteitsirsio pito totoresi 1ta Represestatire. SUN LIFE. ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD DEEKE MONTREAL Holiday. Groceries Meats, Fruits/ and •se4.40. is46. tgetables 4-#41), Phone 368 for these if you like. A LARGE TOY BALLOON FOR THE - KIDDIES WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF THREE BARS OF 'PALMOLIVE SOAP FOR 23c. flvtliesetettecourgrkrz toes twocievevevarttoroccr wetttetztatocevrz vortvocrozzzactzzcorzeczr rft Candies and Nuts ' • ••/-- - • :-. ook over these columns and give :hm something useful tic Men's Fine Dress Shifts Broadcloths, Madra.s in stripes, checks, novelty patterns, collars -at- tached or 2 collars to match, in Christmas Boxes - $1.39 to $1.59 Men's Fine Wool Socks in all shades and patterns, in Christ mas Boxes 254 35c and 50e Men's Extra Fine Hose Silk and Wool and plain pattern, in Christmas Boxes 75c to $1.00 • Men's Flannel PYjamas in fancy stripes, in Christmas 13oxes •• $i 75 to $250. # Men's Wool Windbreak OPS $2.22 to $4.00 KM Gloves . Lined or unlined in Christmas Boxes, in brown suede or ameba $1.50 to„ $3.00 • Men's Broad • cloth Pyjamas Mensltroartelotit Pomo, Arrow an atom make. Irt Christ miss boxer. 25O to $3.75 Men's All Wool Sweater Coat in fancy cheas and fancy 5trpes $2.15 to $5.00 W easamehampee:, Ments ool Gloves in gteyi and awns, with. donne fasteners 75c to $1.25 TIES • Gut Silk Ties ill wide range of new colas and Patt erne, in Chtistmee hoses. • 39c, 2 for15c ranges19; 2, 33, $8, 43 and 610 doz. Letriolis 19 and .23si a dozen Bananas 25e, 30 and 3c a doz, • (.4 'We have a full line of fresh candies at best ed 4 prices; come la and roe thein. 14 pfoli Nuts 10ths'sucli- , 1 rt Frc,th Boested Peanuts 15c. $.1 lbs. tor 28e.• ( g r WalnUts250 a lb.: Almon3 ds ke a lir. pi t i 0 ttel 7 Filberts lee a lb.; Brazils 2c a lb. II/Med:Nuts, without peanuts 23e a Va. • 1 efieed Kilts with' peanuts 206.a lb. Choice Bed Veneerer Grapes, 2 lbs. for e5e ' Cranberries 25e Ile 2 lbs.for 45c• ( • FRESH VEGETABLES • ChOiete Domestic Celery 130, 2 bunches for 25a Choice California Celery, extra lame bunches, 2.50 each • • • • v Choice Bead Lettuce, Large 110, 2 for 25e . Meditine 10o, 3 for 25c Fresh Tomatoes 20c a lb., 2 lbs. for 350.• • choice Hard Cabbage Beads 5c, 100 and 10e. • r Bed or Green Sweet Peppers, 2 for 15e, 4 tor 25e • Other Fresh Vegetables at Beeeettrices. • • • Choice Pke, 2 lbs. for leo, 3 Ms or 25e lel Glaced Cherriee 40e a lb. - Finest Valencia Itaisine 15e and 210 lb. Bleached Sultana Bated% 2 hie. for 35e large Seeded Balsine, 2 110. for 284; ultra Raisins, 2 nee for as* Shelled Minute 35c tt lb. Shelled Almonds, 49e a lb, tOnotr ond =lingo -rob) 12c lb. . Citron Wel 29e a ib. ' Finest Cut Peel, etplal parte lemon. teeing° and citron 2 ts'3 pkgs. 23e PineapWie•Rings 25e a lb. 1Vtufflers • • Silk • and fancy checked Wool Mufflers in attractive colors • 95e to $1.45 - Leather Belts• Just the thing for Men and Boys, in Christmas Boxes 50c to $1.50 Boys" Aviation Caps • 75c to $1.25 Young Men's Felt- Hats in all colors $2.15 to $1.00 liteetelltsatICE7/3.1 'South Side Square Goderich Aciclusemmotorogotam Hound &3tq15 230 lb. Elrloin or T-bone Steak 30e a• lb. Pork Lein, nlIeed, 26c a, 10., by the Picea 24e lb Smaked Picnic Minn (clialikeZ) 23e 10 Prete; 1113110 II2M3 (13iiianitl=) gib a lb,. Leg of Perk (whole) 22e a lie; half 230 a lb. Fresh ffautetee, large 20es lb.. email 23e a 1h. t4 Iteatielvere 1e a lb. Boloene, (piece) ige.a M. 0200 210 n 101. Wcittera 23o a if Spare Bibs 21e a lb. tE netted Back Bacon tpicet) 40e a lb., Allred Oe a lb. tt. riaeltDiiron (piece) 330 a lb.; Mimi •3743 a lb. • " . P. td. Cottagollollo 20e a 113. Cottage 210115 220 i lb. • veltvlsork Mere 15e a lb.: it ibe, ter rettr,, Iloiled Ram, oared, 54k a lb, Chletters 22e.to .230 a 10. Duck 22i to grie * lb. • 000`2.0 20e. to 23e a 10. Ur spate limits our telling yott of all our fine things Christmas Season, but drop in and see us and we wt •tell you a• 'at them. Our usual dose prices on lines will prevail. \ s • 1116101111101111.MiMiligLe