the gcorselowa hatu wgiaexfay july 8d 1942 carrolls cafmr sakdihe tomatoes two ktttd sse mabttalabe am o se domestic slu i4k ste axa- wheat aatf pukye e roma coffee s9 grave juice woj u se tan aile- prunes 1 sm i wings bbcujt craktbutt juice qokcr muffet to-ea- tin pttcrteaa jelxffi ic jam oxyool kiih li tli lln aumio oartr oklatine 1h ran fljjtm 7 9 ase age pfoawa staslas tomioa xcc nakm sae x cafe xf is mcats a nw xfe itowaar aic houx u1z canning and rsxsuvinc jam and jtuv uajcinc t n par fe at ml to cauua dry ginger ale s age not pari fluffs oranges ht ate rao af kin dez 35c lemons rail r mdw doz 29c frrnlt uj vaavtaku pvua caaj tul 3aa4aa hlsw oal w cto rtam bj amlllln to fcajor i i iklj rtamaaaw free delivery phone 357 main st sinking ship ml preying hands rev chftrtes cftatttiftf tests away v lunlfoam iwttlkatiohal its nwiy rlttkds of rev ctlarlt j j manri la re of bis i atw courtesy jack booth the vancouver province tb many trtrtd of rev cm rfctmwtpy vft gtl4 10 ittto of hi osih at caii on tudsy jtw tjsij ir oununing ni bom near eebfwv in 14t and rofsd his early fducmocd a rkejpston ac4 at bamc oousgitr xnctttuu after gxaating froa ova bound budomt oocr hr loot pocuoo u ed taounuct to the ohlo of jacft uxlaugia arid bom tar he wrwd far us r before geeng to torocio lo coackxtt ti iudur at the cruwrcty c4 tcjono xd at kijcx ooliegr lnirflju j icciooi gtfcgjxuoo tie x ardurj3 tcd trfljod u p40r of oocuovr plrtl e-ij- tud kwxcsdd roto- tlau llit orit ciultvt ktkrn in huron county hrfr ir ljaortvs lor eott uua iu rvr wtu br t pajor cl u ailu ci4 unttd cnuith fin nr- hmjicn vauta uuj in jv31 he cae4 to ihr wajiod rsuorvnef tjjir u illtoo oounty urir he unrd m hoorpuluy sotsum ncr thitr rj tfo fie rrj lo hon in utr 1j 1 1 f in u3 jv pttbjuit vi3 h hf in ril tdiruj ihrir but i fcriui lxifl mm alktir ut ijrfrui lrn ujormro lht mtiiral trrin ftikj jo douliixs mor lor him he te- tatw3 txmd ihe trotr nunuiry j trijiwj lo crnttk t uvn i lacmuu o in 1k9 he inrrej in ottfi houno to i- lu luaniiimfi ro ith one guhler untur4 iurm he u tlo inlrd try hvtr tlrr rd lo ofwjrv- mr wm andir wk3 u l jocr of lonitmv ui a i lit h id- mx ot illuwlale jttk iurt ct la r 3 oi trrarton llr wrt otaoijtir u vt wirjuimt wajler dtu ddi uv anln of kdcnonlon a ttnrt arrtue held m the 1kxiw nd coraducted try lleir llutt ar3 jane of tim aie a ijbjlc irnvre held in ite gaiftlr uniini churtri and u in chare of f ivutu ql dmiale and the dulferln and intl ttalr aiit b uv c o jtmv of the lomvaor ieburtn ctiuiti ho hfcd turvded couer 1lh 11 cummin to ntnbe of uve lumru pietrytery aio viui1 ilri rtl- txtn of wetle and auld of wjiwj ltr o w w hjirr cl uoltun iu j a l-rrc- of huttonulr and u c o jonrt f kumale pvid rm triutet to the ufr nd moet of h hi cummln hr k j lunoi l lai rel dttvi in the tenter and hr luih una a faorllr hmn ot ue df- turd it 1 ir alth my wxil pitendj from noraj and moon pleaunl ronptfvi atlndrd ih funeral bejdr relalvei frtim lilmon- lon and toronto the pollbrrtrrri aeir to nepia lit w c ooanlotk of untlioff mvd ur w a andrr of elma to twrobrn oi the walton official una id uj t ii lenina and mr ftotorrt mr- ivdiean to meenbrn of the duxirrln and pvel ptrhury ile e m bur ger of homlnu miuit and ile ii o llutcheaon of orangrvllla- the dora tribuua err ery bmutl- ful and included a pillow from duff united church walton a wreath from manitoba lotue no zw a f and a m cookstoan a bouquet from bt johna united church e2mvle and many othrn from friend and relative unday i chool lesson o nm rflsffciuillslwrt 0uca 1 trlillj f r tjfeivl lcuoa fer july 12 utm irftif a srwbr tasta s- tocui mi avrt4a w 1mu adjui axd evat tcutfatlom the followlnn poem waa wiiuen by the late rev charles cutnmlng while on the notval cliarce of the united ctiurch ond aho the deep interet and loe he held for the village and its urroundtn oh norvl dear old norval oh norvalt dear old nonul with the clear strram rannlna by when i think of leaving thee my heart can naught but cry ohiorvoll dcr old norvnl nook sheltered from the rale where atately plnca ith priestly arm breathe peace upon the vale oh nerval dear old norval in whose homes rests a pride to vie with each in beauty with flowers banked beside oh norval i deal old norval where honesthearted folk were thoukhtful of their neighbour and na unkind word eer okc oh norval dear old norvnl where quiet sabbath days were rpent in prayer and womhlp wlh hymns of love nnd prulm oh norval i dear old norval and iieople urown mort dear the vision of uiy bundoy face ill hold while mind is clear oh pulpltt dear old pulpit where i lonji most to be telllns of matchlcm wondrous love that bled and died for me oh norval t dear congregation my minister work lb done by the stream where htands the tree of ufc will vou meet me everyone help canadas seaward defence itanu wum tjft tfc mati ttu i n tiazi a gwnl u c tb ejuihrd oration d cod a rj food but bafox long it au tnarrad bj tin dr hart oavlra lo hi bock oo gmral apaaia cf brvfc trom fc alla cf sneiret battyloo now to th bnuih tnuaaum it baara lha tnpaut of oo cf babyloda mighty aorta rlffct ovar tb carur cf tha tvfml aal u dp- ly lmtfttrd ht footprint cf pall- aji dof hlch apfiarrcua trod upon it ttro it au aufl and plulir ili man oatu u lik that brick uao cnjlnady aa madl to ot tmafv cf cod but ovar to divtn uka- draa torr kaa bafi cuoarlmpoard ua dirtj diaafurrmrnt of h drvtla impruit w aa lrat lo our utoo tha appaatanc cf lha aarprct to la lha vubtia emlsaary cf i htu w 14 uao bacau ba mada to coda unaf a aa dot a mcrv autom aton havuif no moral cholca ii waa a fra bclra who had to chooaa i batarrn ood and avtl obadlrnca to ood la tha undartylng mora pruv clpla of thr unlvart uao aa glv- an ao opoortuolty to cbay lha i prohibition of ona um in lha oar- dan of edan tha principle of pro- i hlbllioo in tha mulit of a arortd ot pnvdcfa ihu ha a dlvtna aa net ion satan provldit tha occaalon for maoa fall into aln ha cam not 1 aa lha clovanhoofrd monjuroalty of modem cartooniita but aa a craa- turr more aubtla than all olhar craa- uon ilia approach in our day la just aa amooth and cultured ii cor ii m i n sla v 6 let ua be ctrar that aln la not a nrcaully not a natural waaknraa of moo not a falling upward lo thr profftesa of thr race but a delib erate choice to tranagrraa lha law ot god at once it ahowed it true nature by reaching out aod lead- tng another into tranagreaalon the one who uatens to a blander egalnit ood can eaally begin to doubt hi word and thro it i not dlfll coll to look at what ood haa forbidden then tha dealra of the oath takes hold and disobedience follows cf i john 116 th sham w 713 tha breaking of a right relation ship with god broke the perfection of rnaos fellowship with man inno cence was swallowed up in a sense of shame but the shame is far deeper than a sens of nakedness it speaks of a heart marked with sin which makes man hide from ood satan had promised adsm and eve that they should know mora about good and evil v 8 but all the good they learned about was what they had now lost and the evil they teamed was the aln which now blackened their souls and dark ened their lives aod with them fell the whole hu man race for paul tells lis in no- mans 512 that by one man sin entered the world and death by sin and so death passed upon all men for thai oil have sinned iv borrow w 23 24 man and his help meet who had begun with such glorious promise in the garden now had the great nor- row of being driven out by god no longer to be trusted man whs kept out by thu cherubim mybu-ri- ous angelic beings with the awful flaming sword labor which in the garden had been but a pleasant diversion tc- came a struggle against a thorn- infcstcd ground sorrow was linked with motherhood and man began to bear the heavy responsibilities of life sco gen 31410 but wo must not close our lesson without pointing out that in the midst of judgment god provided mercy the promiso of mans re demption is written first in gods book in genesis 313 and from thcro the scarlet thread of redemp tive truth runs right through the bible to its last chapter even in judging tho first adam for his sin god thus promised the coming of tho second adam who was to redeem the race wo be came members of tho first adams family by natural birth without tho prlvllcgo of choice we become members of tho family of the second adam by a new birth a spiritual supernatural rebirth but the lat ter is by our own choice i i cor 1521 22 43 wayside ministering jesus was never bound dawn to the lire of his audience he was neither elated by a big crowd nor discour aged by an audience of one in fact tome of his most wonderful teach ings were given to individuals whom be met by the wayside the woman of samaria zacchaeui uarjr and martha the syrophoenlclan woman nlcodemim the woman taken in adultery the blind man in the tem ple are only few of those to whom jesus gave of bis best aa he passed them on the way e make tea tttcttr salada tea timely topics for women by barbara bjims jte the howtw or jtwntmh4juth jjxe u brrinnuvf to br alnorn at tfar enural nynth cf the r a ft h thr cautr oi the urilud nation u ecree f rrd llath j i ne ovu f ortun hjr teemed at wry km ebb at jjjmt ne tftif tumbljvc alter bad i fcjt rarh time thout batuitd r unlit vr jjrr ha bectsrne a month o cnieririr titnfr annir tar t a fea art aso the italian pau- t d o r tn jvi y liimor the rrond nnnmertar ot their rjth en- trarcr into the r it u to er t itiu mcnu uncr plane ami doan lo humiliation and defeat it u lo yrr iukr ilniuh coumru alr a ad ing of the uath at oinkuifc la irnr ulrixt tie ahoie of illtalna tnodrm nuipment in unoite and ruin behind thrro to eara llaa it really been a long a lhatf lua britain then oil but duarmrd and on the brink of iuln urvlad ao long in the teh of eery rrw terror bfoustit agalnn her it u true the ar will br uirre ar od in another two mon th iikit there are other annlwriarle in june it aa jutt a ar ao that onrpoe fell afirr one ot the brar- flahta that nrr a nation put up t 4u juit a rar ao tht the laat ev- haunted rrmnanta of the drltlah for- rrtt in thr llalkan ram bled of th lorhy jrore of crete and luuer celr- bratad one af hu nirantrnt 1rtorla and lart uonday the int annl- efr4r of hi tevcherou avult on riirma and that u an anniver sary that hm hitler ia unlikely to fonret vrv june li tie annienvry month of a lone tine of mag irrrtna ornu and liumlualins defeat and yet looking bark one u ttrurk b the fact that uilnca netr aorked out quite aa ei- pectm nor arre thlnffn aa bad aa the at the time ttil jun ha again brousht re- erfea and very aerlou mtne which alii no doubt prolong the mar immeas urably but all ia not loat oer- many is making her btg eflort of the year noa and ao aetbaeka are to br epected in even a ferw montha the picture may be entirely ohanerd but i alona vlth many other am fretting rattier tired of loauiff rvery battle eietpt the uut one it rem to me that if t could jual win a few as we aent alonr ae would ivave our- mlvr a lot of fftlcf dnt we wont as long aa our motto continue to be bulncrt as uaual with the war jum a aldeune oer- many u wogln totax war luiaala ia watflrur total war prrhapn enfilond ia wnfflng almost total war but we on this continent uit land of fpvateftt potential retourcea are ttot we havent jt vlauauwd what it wtiuld mean to ench of tuait individuals and to cenerntlons yet un born should we be forced to join the ranks of the enslaved we have never known defeat we lire not hufflclcntly aware of the hu miliation nnd hardship and grief it would bring to us we are not suf ficiently aroused to our own dangrr to be willing lo make the nupreme effort total war is a htate of mind as much ns of wcaorls and armies wc have allowed ue moment when germany uiii on thr drfcnmvr in the east to hllp but we can yet win through to vlotory prorvlded our democratic peo ples arc willing to ttct aside personal iiinvi and lunbttlons and conoentrate all their energies nil their efforts on waning total war for oi it scur book whellter you be a man or a woman you will never do anything in this world without courage it is the greatest quality of mind next to honour james l allen vacation jobs this summer you will not see near ly ho many students lolling about the benches in the sun enjoying u care free holiday the war has chanaed nil thar this summer some 10000 of can adas 40000 university students art contributing something to the war ef fort and indirectly to the cost or their own education by working in war fac tories few of uie remainder are idle u ooflte a lot to go to colleae these days and heavy taxes leave the educational fund of the average fa mily budget pretty slim so moat students are anxious to earn as mue as they can to help out they are working on the land as waiters bellhops librarians clerks telephone operators truck driven sales clerks and at a hundred and one other jobs the demand for engineer ing students is so great there are not enough to 00 around some of the women studenu are working as volunteers in canteens hostess houses or in creches for chil dren whose mothers are doing war acik uany are aortuni in vrja rtvort or doirxg temporary ofice work one fiii i ktscrm u working m a me haulc in a lame gawfe tihe hope to ret into the army wbro ffer era dual ard uotjl it u good nrpeft- ence lor hr sn fea high trhool vtutlrou i9 corjtrot lo b idle uany hai vxnad the land army and are oraurg on farm or iruh farm 0jrr are ejo- tn routine qt in cjsom and ttorea ilrr ujj air at a premium an6 many atdrnu work eenlnf and ark rrdk aa wtj a during twuo0 ium tnyjy thru work fclany fori it u uve one time lo thrlx ut thu ury can try their hand at job out- tidr their crxttn field they art ciiajk- ing up nrw ripertrnora as wvll aa iheckxu and at thr umr time ara doing their bit for tha war effort the book op the tw llaar befar dan by w uomervet uaughin lurclrlland k utewaii xttpp j00 bomrnrt uaughana moat reomi book u a war no el it u thr story ct the lit nd enon family a grorral and hu wife and their four grown cjiudrm ahoor 11m are tan4tly al tered by the war at its outbreak they are lyrecal gentle folk living quietly on tiirir lonely ouiwx estate i luver the eld eat son u at dunkirk and glwn up for dead but haa a mlra- iucri racape and return to aem with the untth inteltlirnor aa hu nbarnce from home grows longer his beautiful aife may becomes involved i in a affair with the eatalra agrnt i the arcond son jim u a conclrn- tkoiu ckctor he fall tn tote with ixn au austrian refugee whom tho family hae befriended with farreaching and duaauou rcaulta the youngett ton a channlrtg lad mreta hl death a rule on a futlla errand their iter jane la a ivld charac ter with a constant flow of good talk and tuke being bombed out and other lcwr annoyance in her stride her huhand is alv a likeable character war brings its challenge to every member of the family and to many fearful and fantastic things happen them the readers credulity u slightly taxed at times but it is a grtrjptnff btory told wth a skill and finesse sel dom matched by any other writer and it gives ua a clear picture of what an average english family be lieve they are fighting for itn ou bake a bessy met berry pie la one of canadas favour ite desserts and right now the arlslo crits of flavour the strawberries tne raspberries the blackberries the sour red cherries and the sweet jolack ones are crowding the market just waiting to be ued are you a master hand at n berry pie if not here are a few tricks to prevent soggy crustm boll over or pallid unbrowmed tops the crust depends on your pastry it should be on the dryrich aide which means add water to the flour- fat mixture with a misers hand the dough should be rolled so that it is large enough to extend a good half- inch beyond the rim or the pie nan trim it evenly with the kitchen scis- hora chill it while you prepare the berries or for at least ten minutes berries should be washed lightly nnd never left to onk drain well bv letting them stand in n strainer un til dry if you would avoid a ballover cut the top criut in 11 circle that will lust fit your pan nnd slnsh in any pattern that phases your nrtlstlc taste pit it over the berries wet the edge lightly and fold the extra margin on tha lower crust over the top crust pinch the two together into a stand ing rim nnd scallop this type of heal will not break and mcam will escape through the silts but work quickly so the pic will get into the oven before the lower crust laws lta chill a glaze or an egg yolk mixed with two tablespoons water brushed over the crust before baking will give it a nice golden brown colour a light coating of sugar sprinkled on the pie just before serving is an old fashioned trick adding sweet new in concentrat ed farm lest tho sugarshort filling may not satisfy your sweet tooth presh frnlt pie rich past 1 quart cupblifc i tabespoon um i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter ut lne pie plate with pastiy eprlnkle with a little of the sugar fill with fruit mixed with tapioca and salt dot th butter put on ta onus ttlar and bake in hot oven0 de- ilfeea 3 fctmiiuukmk tfaen jjjj and coflttau baking il reaultdalntu br pie that will malt in wvw rj ior if aiiuiw auob htal to moderate sw in to is buauma ffoatant iwnad our mouth