The Goderich Star, 1932-07-21, Page 7'DOM, SPAY, AMY 21st, 1933
THE GODERICR TAR
Sunday Afternoon
Be ISMSEL HAMILTON, Weeniest. Oen
Feeln ensee an elan and selenee anew.
= Vete, care, else, Lee,
All ea ent at eattrage. faith and netozel
0 par, them 'teem anove.
ad pert them, Lead, to' eat and all,
' As eaen ata ail shall need,.
' a etee like trg.,enSe, each t To,
Ite gable titutart atd (lead. ,
• 01sar1na Kingsley,
PRAYER
0 Lena we hen' a OW =aid, about
ne. Eye, ear and thought will be neesied
• all our , work, tbis day. NOW, ere we
ter en it. We +commit to Schee eye, ear
aelealmughes, ,Bless than and }meat -heir
neettark Tieing ea, that, asettootegn_ Thy lave
blaoel Ames without. any thought ci
icure, to our spiritual life may le old en
.00urse when Our mind cannot coo,
eeieteely tune to Thee to Vommit each.
- partieular eat te 'r11.9' service- Hear this theen Be told these WS Was the .sub -
dance weeieb, in plate Of bread, God hae
tended for their etaff Of life.
God stated Ins reasan for this zairacu-
'y was Cor lerean Wan• Meat as
they lzekea Zerielieely beck to the elaen
Wheat they tot esny "sat key the flutes
Isac-s," bet wilea. ;nay "cila tat laved ta
sha
Although their normurinee and dise
trust were enteral:sly levelled at 'Stowe
aud Alton they wore really Created.
against the need who bed taarle them
Me /wane r care. Beefol from heaven,
rainea down dant fee atx days in the
week, was promisee. Tae very ext
marring the tece^of the giound around
she carep was' seen to be covered 'With
"a email zounds thing, as email as the
lam -frost -on-44%e gronled.t'n-The Pee
askedeve any (mother, .."What Is (Weise"
Mee Hebrew- of that expression being
"Martha" gave the name "Manila" t
the Peoci Miraculously provideds, Mee()
was able to answer that question foe
Magnesia Best for
Your Indigestion
our prayer for or Saviour's sake.
' Amen,
•
Thomas Arnold.
• S. S. LESSON POE 3111.Y 31, 1932
lous elealing Wttle them. It vas "that I
Wanes Ageing Dor Sannaele
With Aedlielid *Mains
Meet people who ender. either Nee-
aleeatly er ehrouleally tem Vag, SOUIK::.'s
and 111 IIF.Eiave VW; (iiriqatiatted
disegreeatle diete, patent foces ten
um of harmful eltuge, stOR13CA I).13.
raediciaes eel artificial diseestants, end
halved tene tcaspeeufel ei liesurated
Maga-ono. Tat lZttk, water efter meals
with the result Mat their etereaele
tenger troulaca there. they are able to
vat as they please sled they eriloy !Mich
better health. These wilt:verse Bisurated
Magatsla rove; dread the approaeh of
meal tire became.) they know this
wonderful antiacid and food corrective,
evtaieh can be obtained itom any good
drug etore, will instantly neutratize the
stomach acidity. eweetell the etooracb.
prevent food fermentation and mike
digestion easy. Try this plan, yourself.
but getleieurateteMagneeie
especially prepared far etemaeh em.
BEVERAGES FOR GROUPS
, Betty &Vaal • giants/1i agailaet a ip-up. BUt the
The hoe/4101e hostess Ands: frequent Mothers who leave dentate and specific Se Pelmet lean per 2 eggs (beaten
eiaoirelort to prepare a cooling beverage lineanretions ;for the "carrying on" • of• (ground) ,911011Y)
for a large groUpas Here are two exeel- 11101;401.01d ditties during their. vacations, la' 1101Ind veal . 1 cup milk
lent reales for such. beverages. leant 1arenfew in number. Often no ore is (gvound). • 2 eUpe tern •f1&e
aonsequently there is no milk. No one CoMbine a ingredients tharoughly,
Plans for "Carrying On".i.
During Mother's Vacation
"""*"..""".' ISAMMARA, *MOOS
f • -
k
Tneee eemes a 'the, aering teere Eau's- I Print Salad
roen evaea meener, dezedale that eee r.enle'l erree nee .es.er eteanbernee, eamealelsee ? -
that she uniet gee a.wae =el Entered bananas)
fee.% the bureadtain el tlatly dutieenceteeee oaaeee Raga. Canis .
Sho tinea and Vaats aane. aval
peaee. In ealte meneleangs as to thele
welfare, eittrene metner's ateenentlee
inerts otize family eta and WOO hen
wedeln the eennteY, ceeelaire ee tbe
maurstalas. 17Sfla sboleavee—anen
then the coraennen beeins.
Tete ceafusien that reispaa la taa
houselleld detriae the cusiteenal vaeattou
is after) causea by leek et tnetneught.
Why should the executive Of a UMW>
thinz that she an jilet pick up and
have any meso than other executives ?
Tne bueluees Man wishes his eltetatime; • •
aeliy Bell •
aeeenegereeenande 'neteetionge-reneennat •- "hirt4t,,
aaeldete troa3e8 Inn1013) poddene
I- pound emonadbam 2 tonlespoonn
(graund) green pepper
Enna thater
DINnirea
• Ilam /seal
Make during day and elaill neeere
ne tienceareeene attazherl)
Nev Petatees Green titans
(eeketitle luriets (wash tinnotlahlY.
• en) • strino and Oen until
tee:Oa—aril butter and
••seaseetinee)
Geeen Onious
• BMA Butter
matters will Cie -promptly cared for elur-
ing' his staseace. If necessary, euzneene
Is asked to do certain important tliinge
for Min. He tapes every possiale pre-
lalepeinted to put out Milk tickets, so Pi teaspoons salt ' ertimbs
guests will an late the Door
and tbequiek so the
ener0 value of the eugar
• Lessen Toplco•-T he • Giving.. of •The, May prove them, whether they evill walk ee IS home when the ice man eomes
userl is just the thing "*". autter Melts and the lettere wilts. The
Manna. my law or o"
X4E8SOn PaSSagO'"EXOdUS 1614, 14, Lot haooxick in the Bepositora Bible as1 bridge ten/iL5 er even a Walk' around the dirte dishes lieee deSignated eporieor
• • e
and so accumulate Wait the last animate.
• 35.• the follqwing to say about the •proytna
• Golden Texto•James Lan of the children o Israel at this time bY
W'
e eanaot bat d: marveal the large- Coelinhile the Lord discontinued tne
• a`, nese of laettrt," widen it la possible for teat of need and penury, which, had
God to bestow on man as le seen in the
easPaettY of faith given to Moses. It en-
abled bine to believe that the immense
host, wedoh he had Ied from ainicht the
fataess Oe Egypt would, by the power of
• Cestin bountiful right band, be sustained
ecenfert in the wilderness, Having
• spent forty years Ws life in that very
• region, he knew, when be led them into
atm wiederneesthat without a miracle,
Mennezeivahle in its extent, and coutenu-
Mrs In its duradion, the whoie multitude
mist Perleh. Does it not seem that this
•
is enneta te no act of aith, the
r
proved to be too severe a discipltne, He
substituted the test of iulness. And in
•doing so It was seen • that worldly and
unthankful. natures an not to be satise
tied; that the disloyal at hea.rtealet cora-
Paha however favored. They were fed
"wt h manna, Which they knew not to
make them know that man doth not live
• by. bread only, but by every wqrd that
prozeedeth out of• the mouth• et God
doth man live." And this food was uni-
versally given, and universally suitable.
The etrorig am! the weak, the aged
chieftain and little childrea' ate arid
sae•red history relatesi' It was erion Pad 4‘.ere ncnridied' .No stern decree "''`
eluded any member at the visible ehurob
to a severe test In about a 'tooth after
thele leaeitg Egypt they arrivedat Slim, in the wilderness d';° -In sharing the breed
from heaven; theY did eat tae same
EY this time their- stoelt et provisions,
taken with them from Egypt appears to sPiritnid meat Provided only that thee"
gathered it Their Part was to be in
earnest in accepting, and. so is ours; but
if we fail, whom, sball we blame except
oureelves? In the mystery of itsorigin,
M the silent and. secret mode of its
deseent tram above, in the constancy of
its bestowal, and in ita.tultability for all
the vamp, for Moses and for the youre-
est child, the manna, prefigured. christ."
eneve been 'wholly exhausted. They bad
bed a proof of God's ability to supply
t,beir needs when they drank of the
water at Marah and *found it bitter.
But es they lookedupon the catuarY
r.otma aaout and compared it with the
district through whieh they had come
they ealvno prospeet ef finding subsis-
tente far their myriads. The more they
Oonsidered it. 'the more gloomy their
views became, It is the nature cf man
undererate past even, and to over-rate
past advantagge in comparison (with the
preseat. Sce now, the Israelites thought
mush, oT the plenty fvgypt, while its
slavery and its tail faded from their
view; and they were keenly alive to the
privations of their , pre.sent, position,
while regarellese of the land that they
• wee eeeking with its freedom and hope.
•But Ged was dealing with theta as a
xnan deals with his thildren. They are
ed, trained and dlieiplirted, God was
dealing nitii His children in a way that
they could learn the great leessone of His
se.hool. •
The thoughts of the people foun4 ex-
pression in murmuring against 1Vloses and
Aaren. We have said. these thoughts
were natural, but they axe not on. that
acconnt to be exeused. Had they re-
• fleeted as they ought to have done, they
should have thought of what the Lore's
high hand lead marvellously wrought MI
• their behalf, and front that experience
• have gathered hope and tonlidence.
JOHN PINDER
PLUMBING, HEATING
SHEET METAL WORK •
Phone 127 P. 0. Box 131
Orgrolimalo.••••••••••
INSURANCE
The Mutual Life
Assurance Company
of Canada
• EST./k8t-188ED 1869
READ OFFICE; WATERLOO, ONT..
D. D,, MOONEY.
AGENT• •
PHONE 2S0
North Street Wettish, Ontario
•
Party Punch,
1 plat tea infusion
pint cold water
2 cups Auger
2 'ups crushed pineapple
1 cup orange juice •
'cup lemon Juke
Se cup strawberry senile
Mix all the ingredients and stir until
the sugar' is dissolved. Dihrte
crushed iee. Serve in tall glasses gar-
nished With thin slices of legion and
maraschino cherries,
• Fruit Punch for a Crowd
(Makes about 4 gallons -60 large glasses• ,
120 small) •
4 pounds • sugar •
1 quart water
• 2 quarts tea • infusion
• 1 quart lemon Once
1 quart oealage
1 quart grape juice
1 quart grated Pineal)* •
214 ganons iced water
1 -cup strawberry slices
2 cups fancy, orange slices
• Make syrup of sugar. and I. quart wa-
ter. Make tea istfueion bY Pouring 2
quarts (8 • cups) boiling water over 5 •
tablespoeas tea,. Cool Combine syrup,
tea, fruit Suices, pineapple ana iced DINHER • ,
Water. Add strawberry slices and • Roast Beef
oreuge slIces; which. May be cat infaney (reheat ha oven)
„ •
rurtlilermorep there are to menus pre.
Pared. Everyone wants SOMetbing cut.
terent and Tpreceeds to get it lir his own
unique way. Market lists are queer and
food. amounts take on atolormal pronto -
times. What a help it is When the
housewife makes out metelsmarket nets
and suggestione for the days oe her ab.
senee. It saves time Mad money, toe.
'Here are Some menu. suggestions wince
will be easy for the amateuur •manager
'follqw 4
•• F1R$T4DAY
BREAKFAST •
Corn Plakes
(CuPboard—red and green package)
Strawbernes
(in refrigerator- already washed) •
Toast (use yesterday's bread) • Butter
Coffee (for father --Put
2 tablespoons coffee in
dripolator and pour 2
ceips, hailing water' over
unicuzoist
Vegetable Sew •
• (heat in kettle)
Pottito Salad evegeteblea diced and
• in refrigerator—add mayonnaise)
Rolls (heat in eveapper) Butter.
• Cub Custard (in refrigerator)
FM a long narrow cloth bag with the
mixture and boil one hour. This can
be baked in loat pan in a moderate oven
(350 de. P.) One lour. •
Yield; 8 servings.
Vacationing mothers would have tow-
er worries about the folks at home jr
plans similar to the. Ones here were
worked out, , •
' WORLD MISSION'S shapes or, merely halved or quartered.
• . • school Homes Less iced water may be used and
• panels poured over blacks, of ice in punch
A week -end Canadian Girls In Train- bawl. When straWberries are out of
ing cortferenze was held in September, season the strawberry slices may be re-
t leclokreelta school Horde, Smoky plaeed by another cup of orange slices,
Lake and tone:nanny, and the confer- Recipe may be halea or quartered to
erece 'gave splendid opportunity for get- serve a smaller group.
tinge together and becoming acquainted,
not ohly with erseh other, but tam with
MAN'S HEART. STOPPED
the leaders and with the provincial ee
meretary, Miss Galloon?, who was pres- BY BAD STOMACH GAS
ent, and contributed won+ to the pro- W L Adam e beefed en `With gas .atter
a:am. •••• • meals that his heart- missed beats,
T,he conference opened all a rally en Adlerika brought out all gas and now
Friday evening. A jolly sing-sorig, eleo- he eats anything and feels fine. Camp -
tion of officers and. a helpful talk on bells Drug Store.
"Being a Giri Is a, Sheat Adventure,"
made up the program. The following
seetiens tonsieted of Bible Study and
diseussion periods and also inclitded a
hike on Saturday afteereoon, with its.
eampfire, its sunset vespers in the yellow
eared among the hills, and, as daylight
feded, dramatics, reports from C. G. I. T.
camp at. Fallis, and the carnp-fire stories.
Sunday aZternoona session, with its
thee ea eneing a Girl Is RUling a Xing'
acne" and the closing ceremony, brought
1
the conference to a close.—MarY
Mansfield. '
She: "Did you see any sharks when
you were crossing the Atlantic?"
He "Yes,1 played cards ;with a cou-
ple of theml"
WARNING
LAWN SERVICE WATER RAVES
ase of water, for lased service Is
frora :
5 (five) (A10% iri the afternoon to
8 (eight) ceeloce in the evening.
Anyone Irene water for lawn
service without firet leaving made,
a proper applieaton, or
Anyone mina lawn cervica Gut
of the neve Loam, tent ba dealt
with aceording to the reatnatiena,
Cornaranity ta-operation, !r &J
Red.
titer and ILight
Commission
GODERial
Beked Potatoes (use Potatoes in bag and
put. in oven at least one hour before
serving time)
Stewed. Treinatoes .theat, add seasonings
and butter) • .
Bread Butter
JELLY ROLL NOVELTIES
By Betty Barclay
Make you: own jelly rolls and surprise
be family and your guests. aelarty wain -
ea do not know how to make these deli-
sacies, but really they are (lune- easy te
PrePere.
• Grape Jelly Ron
• •
(4
VA cup speg'ia1 :ag:s)eflour,siftCd
teaspoon baleing powder
teaspoon salt
4 -'eggs, unbeaten
(18/!4ratklp
peuaesne:ernnv
yar.lin
sift flour once; measure.Cembino
baking ppwrier, salt and eggs In-"hOwl.
Place over smaller bowl of hot water, and
beat with rotary egg beater, adding
sugar geadually, until mixture becomes
thiek and light-colored. Remove noel
•from over hot water, Feld in Pour and
vanilla. 'Pour inta pan, 131eitille in.
eites, iited with -greased paper. Bake in
not °Vela. (400 deg. F.) 13 rinenttes. Turn
•from Pan at °neeonto cloth coveredsvith
petvderea sugar. Remove paaer, Quick-
ly •cut oft -crisp edges of cake. Spread
with jelly and eoll. 'Wrap in cloth un-
Melon filled with ice tream til coot.
(get trom drug store) Minildn Jelly Rolls
----------- , • Caffeine -free coffee
.with such an outline and with anir-
bus people . appoluted for certain dettee.
the tot day's meals. should e� smooth-•
ly. Then there should be a .market- list
for the eecorret • day.... • •
. MARKET. LIST Toil gECOND DAV
• 1 pound -cottage cheese
2 loaves bread .
1 peund ham..
ee pound.. yeal
•le 'potted -pqrk
1 •green pepper. • • •
1 small can diced pMeeppiee, •
e 1.2 dozen bananas •
.1 pound potato thips
le pound green -beans . ,
• • 2, bunches spring onions
Jelly roll (ordering fiaan bakery)
. SECOND DAY
laREAltrA§'r
. Fruit in season
• in refrigerator) '
, Pep Bran Flakes- • •
(cupboard) •
Soft Cooked Eegis.
(DroP eggs into boiling water; turn heat
• off and allow eggs to stand about
• five minutes) •
. Toast - e Butter
• Coffee
(4 Cgs)
el cup special cake our, sifted
teaspoon baking powdee
11.tc:P0an, gait
4eg
• 31. cup sifted sugar
-1 teaspoon vanilla .
1 cup red currant jelly
Sift flour mice and measure, Combine
baking powder, salt and eggs in bowl.
Flare aver smaller bowl of hot water man
beat with rotary egg beater, adding sug-
ar gradually. until mixture beeornee
nil& and lightecolered. Remove bowl
from over hot Water. 'Vold in flour and
eanilla. Pour into two pans, 15x10 in-
ches, lined with greased paper, and bake
in hot oven (400 deg. P.) 10 minutes,
Turn from pans at Mice onto cloth cov-
ered with confectioners' sugar. Remove
paper. Quickly cut off crisp edges of
cake, cut eaeh cake into six pities of
equal size, spread with jelly, and roil.
Wrap in cloth and cool en reek. Before
serving, decorate Tolls with rosettes and
borders of sweetened whipped eream
forced taroagh pastry tube. Makes 12
rolls. •
PAGE UM?
'it's lowly honey --
how' muchdo you want?'
All her neighbors wonder how
Ed. Baker's wife gets such good
prices for her honey. But Mrs..
Baker's secret is simple. She sells
by Long Distance telephone,, "
Low evening rates
an Station.to•Sta.
tion calls begin
• 1,00 p.m. Sail
lower night rates
at 8.V) p.m.
•
"It's lovely honey this summer,"
she telephones to the hotel In
town "Yes * it deliver by the
end of the week."
Long Distance is quick, easy to
use -- and prafitAk.
•
APPLE AND CARROT DISHES
ley Betty Barclay.
Apples and , earecte are t plentiful,
cheap), mid healthful. Hereare two
laved .salads intwhieh Out may beused
to advantage' t ,
• Apple Coconut Snlad •
3 tart apples, pared, coree, and racial
12 cup Seedless raisins
1, eanactaanut, southern style
' 'a cup mayonnaise
Toss apple's,. !raisins, ane eeeoriut to -
gather lightly; Moaners eats le OUP
mayonnaise. Serve on erisp lettuce.
Garnish with' reinaining mayounalse;
and sprinkle with paprika. Serves 0.
, Coconut and Carrot Mold
lee (ewe grated raw carrots
1 eau cevonute outlier:1 •style
et cup. meeennalse • ••
Combiew earrots, covonta, and ineena-
raise. Blend.. Peet tiraltist
tato ladi-
vIdutU. Cain. Hameld an cast)
lettnini .0steresh alth additional Mo.ye:
conmise; Serves 0.
Espense accounte
(St. Thomas Times -Journal)
Es.4.. W. G. 13roivn, retiOrignuotieratof
ef the Preeayterlan Cramer in Canada. •
trevelling 'from oae earl of Canada to
the other, visiting over 250 congregatious
lead preaching to over 02.500 people, and
his expenses -were lees than Vale. Seven
luindred (tellers! How far would that
take a ragout dime:toe or e ce,binet
=Meter ?
Old gentleirtenbrowsing lo book store
--.last lee.:sni Peenpeiienenti" wile;
ir.d he di d of?,"
Ceeer—l'in reet ewe.' •Soine :nee eel
ernpilain I believe."
•
Her Back Was So Weak
Hard For Her To Do Housework
Um. J. A. Seluder, Winnipeg, Man., writest—“Pisto
• years ego X bad a severe operation and it left me with
a weakness in my NIA, Oa it wan hard for me to do
nty housework.
4010 Water, who had Used Themes Kidney Pills Wins
great aueeesa, kept at nits to try them. X took iter advice,.
and after having taken three bexes I was isles, to do my
• tousewark and not suffer any paina after,"
Prire One, a box at all 1nig and 'general etores or
mailed aired, on receipt of price by Tho T. Viiibltril'Oeq
Limited, 'Toronto, Ont.
• J.
%COSY, the road-gFipping tread
'lasts for the life of the tire.
hey tsell for 200 less tha
CAUSEn
"standard!' tires.
13ECA.USB only one tire ---Goodyear's
Weather Tread. ---is Path-
finder's saperior.
13+ECOSt any Goodyear dealer wilt
- give you local Pathfinder mileage
records that:wilt astound you.
Goodyear
CA135 tb.ey bear the
B
name arta guarantee.
%CIAO they axe outselling e•very
other triade in their class.
CA -13S their Supertwist Cord con -
sanction is assurance against de.
structive inner friction heat
• .
ISECA.USS the traction pattern is in
the centre of the tread ---where
it should be.
n.;