Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 29 Jan 1931, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Prepare thy soul calmly to obey; | The lack of vitamine A will cause rt mime 5 \ ni ay School --- February 1. Lesson V---Jesus the Great Phys!clan--Luke 4: 3844; 5: 12-16. Golden Text -- Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows.--lsaiah 53: 4. & i he called them to enter into the great prophetic heritage of Israel. |" V.16. We may, perhaps, conclude "that Jesus found the ministry of heal- ing both physically i~d spiritually exhausting. ------ ie He'pful The train was erowded, but by dint of long search the passenger discover- ed a carriage with one seat occupied by a small case. He quickly stepped in and inquired of the gentleman op- FARM PROBLEMS Conducted by Prof. Henry G. Bell, Dept. of Chemistry, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph The object of this department is to Dlcp at the service of our farm read-r ers the advice of acknowledged auth- | orities on all subjects pertaining to the grain and grass seed is sown. R. 8. M. Could you please advise matter, what proportion of fertilizers would £oodly bring best results when growing to- Sore Pay Sand The hostess who knows she something original in the way of fare to offer her guests always'feels ha pier about her party. The buffet sup- | per is the most popular and, for that the most practical where number of people are expected. Set your table against a wall and let such offer will be acceptable to God eye disease and eventually blindness. ANALYSIS posite the case if The seat was em-tAhe farm matoes, strawberries, melons and pep Your guests help themselves when and Yio. vr ) more than any other sacrifice. It assists very much in keeping away L MIRACLES OF HEALING, Luke 4: 38 | paged, Address all questions to Professor pers? | how they wish. Have a set supper a ES ---- a cold. I SE Aession Lake: 40-44 "Yes," sald the gentleman, "it's-%er Henry G. Bell, in care of The Wilson| We have been using a 5-87 mixture tige as well, if you like, but arrange : ' Teaching Obedience The lack of vitamine B will cause | JI paw AND GOSPEL, ake 5: 1 1.16. --my friend's. He's gone out t got Publishing Company, Limited, Toron- but I have heard of greater benefits | td have what is known as a running a oy i A child, to be happy, needs to obey. ' paralysis and it stimulates the appe- Si a paper." 7 to, and answers will appear in this' from other mixtures and the claim | buffet so thet there Is always some- Ef ji Wo must teach the baby very early in tite. INTRODUCTION--Jesus is represented| "Qh, well," said the other, "I'll lave column in the order in which they are that they stay in the ground longer, | thing for those who were not hungry eA 1ité he cannot have everything he The lack of vitamine C will cause, in the Gospels as the great healer] to stand!" received. When writing kindly men-| We have a contract for a large amount | at supper-time. : ou cries for. Many parents actually think scurvy. of men's bodiés, as well as of thewr Time passed, and no "friend" ap-, tion this paper. As space Is limited | of manuge so we do not depend on| For a stand-up supper your sand- Hr. Y they are being kind to him when they | The lack of vitamine D will cause souls. A ge ieration ago it was custom. peared, it is advisable where immediate reply | fertilizers alone. Our soil is a sandy wiches are the most important items. oo give in to his childish wants if he disease in grown-ups and rickets in! ary to say that miracles cannot hap "Your friend will lose the train if Is necessary that an addressed en- loam on which garden croph do well. | There are accepted favorites like egg Led £0 cries. If he does not, early learn this children. But a person who gets little | pen, ard that the miraculous cures| he doesn't hurry," said the seatless|velope be enclosed with the question, We are setting out raspberries and and tomato, which never seem to go 5 Jesson he will have some bitter ones sunshine would be helped by taking reported in the gospels discredit the one. when the answer will be mailed direct | grapes. What fertilizer would you ad-' out of fashion, but even witn accepted 1h whole gospel narrative. The attitude of thoughtful and scientific men nuw is completely different. No one today can reasonably deny that Jesus per- formed cures which seemed to ais con temporaries to be miraculous. But We are not to suppose that Jesus healed men miraculously in virtue of his to learn in later years. How much cod liver ofl better it is to learn the lessons from | those who love him best. The best method to teach children obedience is through gentleness and | kindness but also a firmness that can- not be moved. A couple of screaming before being published. Copyright by Wilson Publishing Co., Limited. Here are some of this week's ques- "Yes," replied the other shortly. The train started. Grabbin case, the last-com.r remarked he needn't lose his bag as well" And before the other traveller could stop him he hurled the bag out of the win- dow. \ vise adding for them? | favorites there are little touches which = Ans.--For tomatoes and peppers we ' may mark you out as an imaginative would advise 750 bs. to 1000 Ibs, per, sandwich maker. . vata acre of 212-6 fertilizer, applied | tions and answers: broadcast and worked into the ground G. W. M. (a) On soil where the before the setting of the plants and muck has been burnt off, what analy-| the remaining 34 scatter around the Twilight Hour Story |. The Little Chickens' New Home Chapter 9 When the kipd farmer lady from the For instance, egg sandwiches are a nuisance to eat unless the egg is chop- Ha ped extremely small. It should tien : be salted and peppered, acd mashed ° F spells is all that is needed, sometimes y,, unique pcwer and position as Son of mam nie dl nani cis of fertilizer would you recommend plant and worked in at the time the ,., iy little softened butter. TH 2 Li * g house had the four little chicks! Gog § 3 i up with a little softened butter. 10 1 onl ne, to t t! valued lesson, |... r , He commanded and expected, for an oat crop? tomatoes and peppers are transplant. op ji s ne togothe Sho . y © each the valued les cupped in her warm hands she started | his disciples also to be healers, and butter holds the egg together and Burned over soil is usually useless ed. for at least one year, Burning of the | soil concentrates the phosphoric acid and potash in it, renders the lime more available and destroys the organic | matter. The latter change is very in- -- jurious to the soil, hence an early en- Illustrated Dressmalking Lesson Fur-| deavour should be made to increase nished With Every Pattern the organic matter in this area. If When setting out a strawberry hed we would advise 6500 lbs. per acre of a fertilizer analysing about 3-10-5.! Successful strawberry growers apply | on old beds about 200 Ibs, nitrate of soda per acre before the strawberries come into bloom. This must be done after the dew is off the plant so that the nitrate of soda will not stick to EN although, of course, constant VIgll| opine over to the house, saying to ance is necessary to see that his' hn on the way: "1 h way: "1 wonder how 1 am bright little mind does not get ahead , ino to be so good to you that you of you. The baby will soon learn thal (ii) think I am really your hen Mam- mother's "Do": means 10 and "ves" | p, vou dear little balls of down with means "yes." When lie grows bigger, ¢.,, pird-like voices?" Then a bright he can be taught more and more bY 'jjes came to her, but she had to set observation and explanation and it is (yom do for she couldn't do any- generally found a child can reason iyino a4 long as they were in her makes the filling more spreadable. A touch of mayonnaise may he used if preferred. A combination of ezg and anchovies is a very good filling. An- chovies proper, £houll be used, but need only be used sparingly. Egg and sardine are also good together, as are sardine and tomato, or sardine and tomato siuce. And always remember "miracles" of healing have been per: formed in all ages, includin « x own, by persons within and without Chris- tianity. In the light of modern knowl edge we may fairly say that such a person as Jesus must have healxd men of manifold illnesses. Difficulties may arise in our minds about particular details in the gospel stories, but hard- ly about the stories as a whole. When What New York Is Wearing BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON and understand remarkably well. The ? 4 i v val a you are planning on seeding a burned the damp leaves. It readily dissolves py, well brown bread combines with Bs training brings the child's will into ready' he A RR RN i 2 over area that has been standing for and helps the growing crop. | ish. Mix your egg and tomato to- 3 agreement with the law of obedience i small basket so they wouldn't get lost exactly what was the matter with the a year in all probability a fertilizer] For melons we have records of good. ipap if you wish, with always rather Wie which is for his own good. but could run around in it. She also various patients :vhom Jesus cured. analyzing about 310-5 will give you, results being obtained from 48-10 fer| joes of tomato than ezg, so that the ! N : tis od alors Lich "a fever." "a withered arm," and even results. Apply about 200 lbs. to the tilizer on medium light loam soils, aD | sandwich will not be damp. Tomato A Coal She y a it yader th "leprosy" are vague terms; we never acre at fhe time the crop is drilled plying. about 500 lbs. per acre. YOu| 4 cheese are good, but just a sug vale D in the hush of th fathomed he seldom wore and put it under them | pave anything like a modern doctor's in. do exceedingly well to include a good | Ye tio t ry ted dhcose or nl Th a » ' cep in the hush of those unfathomed | and around them. Do you know, I be-} medical diagnosis of the complaint. Tt (bh) What analysis would you use' application of Sania in your system or. ma iT pe Rn glooms lieve they thought it was their Mam-|is idle, therefore, to ask, were thera 3 Ay ' . + eight ? : { added to a tomato sandwich is qui .¥ Whereunder steamed the wet and itting on * them again only it|a diseases which Jesus could not where the muck is not burnt off and of handling this soil. Many gardeners |, o give it a pquancy. i pregnant earth re en as Mars body and heal hat axactly are the diseasas where you are going to seed down lose sight of the fact that although i Try Savoity Biscuits B : * Pulsing thick sap end pungent, Bot. feathers, but it was a good geal hati Wish Christians, bn So a No ve. ro op Fos DE 1 ov 2 Oe ih She og \ liver-saugage sandwich is popular f i um i . _| power of Jesus, ought to be able '0 n muck soil that is not burned over assistance to the grow of garden A Yjrersansage | . is popyls perfume, | than outside. Oh, ves, a great deal bet heal? We can only say with certainty make sure first of all that the soll 1s | crops, they are not to be depended up-| With almost eve rybody, particularly This providence of unguessed needs ter, Don't you think it was pretty egg yolk and sunshine. the Big Box." seems that later on his mis Cor. 9: 5. ssionarv journey he took his wife with him, 1 Or music of a spider-net, Where wandering breeges blow | | originally built on sand and bog aud| that, for example, all buildings in the | | | cuits vou should allow four ounces of minced ham mixed with tomato cr i -- it too stiff. Rub through a sieve it --~-- The gossamer, with dew:drops wet, | puciness district between the two other sauce, a suspicion of onion juice Savoury Butters liked. V. 39. Illness was very generally Aswaying to and fro. squares Potsdamer Platz and Belle-| or few drops of shallot vinegar, a ? Horseradish Butter best accom-| supposed to be due to demons,' oT Savoury butters are excellent for sandwich fillings. They can also be used on hot fish, grilled meat, and other dishes of the kind, Most people use maitre d'hotel butter and neglect the many others that are easy to make and very tasty. 2. Anchovy Butter is used on plain boiled fish, grilled fish, or made fish dishes. Work enough anchovy essence to flavor and color into the amount of butter required. Anchovies them- selves can be used instead, and in this case take five, soak them in warm water, drain, dry, and remove all skin and bones. Pound in a mortar with three ounces of butter, add a little panies grilled steak, and is made by pounding it in a mortar with an equal quantity of butter and enough salt to flavor. Rub through a sieve (thls is optional) and leave in a cool place. Watercress Butter is particularly good with liver, Wash the watercress well, chop it finely and allow two ounces of butter for every tablespoon ful. Dry the watercress before pound- ing in a mortar with the butter and seasonings. ee ip een Snowdrops Arrive What a thrill it sent into my heart, When I saw green shoots in the sod, grating a well-washed horseradish and |' devils, which had entered the patient': "rebuked" the fever. 11. DEMON POSSESSION, Luke: 40-44. still a commgn marked characteristics of Jesus. Vs. 42-44. be swam the sick made upon his time, body; hence, Luke says that Jesus Vs, 40, 41. "Demon possession" is illness with well- in countries such as India and China; missionaries and Christians are often called in to exorcise. the demons. The malady is almost certainly spiritual or psycho- logical rather than physical in origin; it has often 'been cured in the name There was danger, it seems, lest the chief work of Jesus, the preaching of the good news, should by the demands which : Buttoas down the back denotes new tailored chic for smart day wear. Its so attractive and practical in a rust-red monotone tweed mixture. The collar is white pique. The but- tons are red bone in matching shade. It belts its waist at normal and fastens it with a red buckle in same shade as the buttons. The circular skirt joined to the bodice in pointed putline, narrows the line through the hips. It's easily made! It's a real oppor- tunity to have a snappy dress for now that may be wora all through the spring. Style No. 2924 may be had in sizes 16 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards of Listen and hear the melody, And see the crystal throng Form grass, and fern, and rock tree-- A picture and a song. --Donald Bain. and oo Autoist: "I haven't paid a eent for Alliance Platz have been erected on earth fills over sand pits and peat! He doubted the of | some of these fills, The foundations of the buildings near the Opera House, he said, suffered from the lowering of the underground water, which the recent reconstruction - of the state opera necessitated, and many of the pile frames of these buildings now show] marks of extensive decay. Similar decay of the foundations of office and other business buildings erected urged the speedy adoption of precautionary measures to prevent the collapse of many valuable buildings, miner bogs, addquacy historical | : small eream cheese salted and pepper. - Mix these together very smooth- { spread on halves of butter puff , sprinkled with paprika, then ightly brown in oven. ly ar For foie gr biscuits crisp up soms butter puffs or nilar biscuits in the oven, When warmed through separate into halves. Spread these with some foie puree and a little soft but. ter. 5a are "eaten cold. The Snowballs ! se are delicious than doughnuts, and do not take so lorg to make. Two eggs, half a cupful of * sugar, ona capful of milk, one tea- spoonful of vanilla, one tablespoonful of melted fat, two and a half cupfuls more ET RE CELT SY « had birth i a that Jesus was a great healer, and neutral or sweet in reaction. If it is' on to ke the ormanic matter of | With the menfolk. By many this saus- i oN ¢ Bat RiTh I nice for the farmer lady to be 0 g00d | tyat he exnocted his disciples to he at all sour apply at least % ton the soil ou are doing by the age filling is p red to the more ex. fi From drench of the innumerable rain to these little chicks? Shall we call | pealers, too. ground limestone per acre just before plendid fon of m \nure that | pensive foie Still, "aveury 'a3 $8 And drowse of unrecorded noon on her Mamma Lads? Just because she | We have a familiar saying that it the last harrowing of the soil. This you are making. | this is by itself, it is greatly improved uN hoon, i liked them so much, Well, Mamma | is not kard work, but worry that kills i FOrE ime" 1 \ al ' setting ot centarpies op | by the addition of a little sliced gher- i ; 3 ¥ will work the lime into the area; W setting out raspberries or bY the ld B # 3 i + te lsat god plucked the Luly bnew fh ue backer 97 IEH £0] every doses, rows Pal he gan where grass and grain and clover seed £ra many growers have obtained | kin or, it olives are liked, a little it ght, : Loi WaT y rasn" . warm'| never restore real Yiealth to th» bodies bth wn: i v JNBAY 8 § aye woke bow Maa oi h lent to gain { theiwarm sweater wasn't nearly warm SOY Ts . : i Hh ty od will sprout. You will in all probability | good results from the use of about 500 | sliced olive, 5 For times unk boon z . e ; of some of his pa'ients until they can ~ a he nae h vy ort 3 unborn a . enough for them. No, if she wanted thd ¢ 1 » all t for sandwiches. This . J Charles G. D. Roberts Na ' find lace' find neace in thair souls. There is a find that the muck soil is short of Ibs. per acre of bone meal, or if man-j © ince all meat tor sandwiches, . Pe ho to Seon them she had to : a 2 al vere intimate connection between svir- phosphoric acid and very short of pot- | ure is short, about the same quantity | safesuards people trom gristle and un y Vitamine { where it would be real warm a ok 30 jtual health and physical health. This ash, hence for a fertilizer application | of a 18-6 fertilizer, working it in along tempting pieces ot fat, To minced » 3 time. Mamma Lady thought an does rot necessarily explain all the I would advise about 250 Ibs. per acre, the row where the canes or vines are | ham or beef add'a little tomato sauce g ® During the winter months we are in thought. Then she remembered she miraculous Eealints of Jesus, but no of 0-146, drilled in at the time that' to be set. or to the beef add a Hittle sweet horse 3 danger of forgetting the importance of had a nice big box just the right size | doubt ir explains manv of them. and ee I: Los - we | radish sauce. A very good sandwich 5 eating foods containing enough of all with.a cover on it so she sent Billy i opens R wide and runiel jel to Window Frosting B vli Lik 1 is the minced steak sandwich, but un- v the yitamines. The following may down cellar for it. You see when Billy | day, as always, to the disciples © eriin L1Ke y less vou have a little cold cooked steak os i : i Jesus: . calm and serene faith, a N : y oy i be help to check up on this important came in Mamma Lady told him about theer? To : There is a hymn frost-crystals sing . I Landy it entails a deal of work. Let y . 4 it, selves healing wi | 3 3 subject: finding the little chicks all alone. He Chiserist pints re thempelves oh ne Upon the window pane, | To Sink Into Bog the steak be -vell done. Red or under 4% Vitamine A--Found in eggs, cod was so glad she caught them, for don't | pymblest of Christ's followers. Many Spreading as does the swallows wing | Ce | done beet does not tempt the eye and : liver oil, milk, tomatoes, greens, whole you remember Billy told Mamma Hen |gick persons need conversion much To shed. the drops of rain. Borlin--One of these-days most of | is less appetising in a sandwich than Pr wheat. as soon as he first saw them that she | riore than physic for their healing. the older buildings in Berlin will cave| on a plate. Add alittle Worcester f Vitamine B--Found in meat, butter, couldn't be a very good Mamma 0 1 MIRACLES OF HEALING, Luke 4: 9% Attune your ears to catch the sound | in unless the State of Prussia or the | gauce to the steak sandwich. iA yeast, any kind of vegetable. hatch them out so late. Now he was 20. i Ww hich falls with rhythmic beat, municipality takes the necessary pre-| Savoury biscuits may not seem to = Bi Vitamine C--TFound in oranges, lem- | glad because he knew if his own good r a3 Apparently Jesus made Si- Like flowers which sprinkle all the! cautionary" steps soon. This is the| come under the heading of sand- 4 V. 93. Apparently Je made id | HE ong, any kind of fresh fruit, tomatoes | Mamma would take care of them they | oo" bars house his headquarters ground-- : warning issued by Evnst Runge, form- wiches. Nevertheless, as they make a US and green vegetables, would be just fine. {while ho lived in Capernaum. Peter, Or tiny birdlike feet; er government architect. welcome addition, let us allow a or Li Vitamine D--Found in cod liver oil, | Next Week--"What They Did With | we note, was a married man, and it He pointed out that Berlin was! ner for two recipes. For Sussex bis- oF, Shaw. Talkie Falls Flat pepper, and, if a very smooth butter| cy pstmas scarce over and gone, V. 12. The account of the symptoms i 5 ith' 8% wv 5. | repairs of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking % RR : is liked, rub through a sieve. Yet here like a wayshower's rod, of leprosy, given in the Old Testament S3dach malenial With % yard o Be Tepes on Toy Buthite In all the ten} 1on--G. Bernard Shaw's first| powder, half a teaspoonful of salt. vB Avi Sled Butter a2 1s sefved ie TINS precious sweet promise of 2h, {Ler shay. 15), Shows shat pe Flat, plain or printed crepe is very| Friend: "So the man who did the jatide, "How Ho Lied to Her Hus-| Beat the till light, then add the } "gether a sour] rts ie To ringers BE Key. | from that which is called leprosy to. sma for Oily Model, Tepaies: told me? in ar hi vut hi ig a a ion ah 7 ; = : '| day; i ki "BERN Te AP meine Januar " C we first time, but | then jer the flour, baking _ . & Y% of a teaspoonful of black pepper, a A Se ie kind HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. It's eazler to pay compliments than fell flat. The critics with hardly an | powd a 1t, and add them, Beat £4 : pinch of cayenne, and three ounces of ? + what JIL Luks 3: 141 Write your name and address plain-| pii1s, exception condemned it with such ad-|and drop into OF butter, and leave in a cool place to| "A Wife should realize that what} III, LAW AND GOSPEL, Luke 9: 14-16. |ly, giving number and size of such pm inn jectives as melancholy, dull, stagy,| dec t fat. » with J fi nl harden. her husband wants is peace of mind, V. 14. Christians are no doubt right| pattern. as you want. Enclose 20¢ in| The man who really knows himsel? ge disappointing, tedious and lifeless, Ham Butter makes a pleasing ad-|53Y% 2 magistrate, But not a plece | in maintaining that the Law of Moses| stamps or coin (coin preferred; Wrap | doesn't tell all he knows. cash, cant sucasonne of hers. is not binding upon them, but it was|it carefully) for each number, and Any man has an advantage who Is | a : x rtm resent 3 A ¥ nna ng 5 Job aI pany years afer the Jeath of | address your order to Wilson Pattern] America takes eighty-five per cent. born into a family where religion is | . + @ A rice. 73 W i 1 oi : ; Ww . ¢ are added. Chop an ounce of ham| America says their last year's crime rs By ge Spaul. Christianity Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. | of all the motor vehicles made, Eu.|S™Ple and natural--Talo. Headlights Should i very finely, add pepper, salt, and a|Dbill was $7,500,000,000. However, | yoke away from Judaism, Jesus did hi aes on 1 preci rope about twelve per cent, While| qp, jy yenior of a lotion to remove 3 3 : pinch of cayenne and pound with two they had quite a bit of crime to show | not seek to draw the Jews away from Nothing is' so dear and precious as| Australasia has actually mors cars|, ....o ought io. acquire fom : Be Tested mn Winter ounces of butter, adding a little milk | for it. the religion of their fathers; rather, time.--Rabelais. than the whole of Asia. i i 1 ome Spo i Winter driving i w-- difficult than at other times, states ™ C. Kirby, general manager of the Montreal Motorists' League, and lamp bulbs are mora likely to go dead at this time. Motorists are warned of the necessity for checking up on their headlights, especially at this time ot year, when the safety of the occupants of a car as well as the safety of pe destrians upon the highways on dark wintry evenings depends to a great extent upon the full eficiency of head~ light equipment. ° i It having difficulty with lights: driving with but one headlight, or with | very dim light and no tall light--theR | : by all means go to-day and have a : headlight equipment put in good fl der. $1 Mr, Kirby points out that the > ist never realizes what "full headlight efficiency" is until he has the lights properly tested and focused, and can tell what he may encounter street or highway in rounding a turning a corner of descending a steep hill. 3 A word to those who desire to with care should be s. Zcient. Deep In The Heart of A Hose. T ONLY GOT THE EVEN ® RS FL DONT SPiLe THE 3 TT 0 { : ™ GOTTA HOSE, GAnTSs Wa'lL Hava Td LeT T™a JUDGE Decd@ THIS= AND He AIN'T BEEN RIGHT SINCA HecToR ATE E Puppy BISCUITS. HH ----------

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy