y Sunday S§chool HLesson GOLDEN TEXT Blessed are the peacermakers for they shall be called the children of God â€"Matthew 5:%. w # # An Introduction to The Lessor All believers are exhorted to seek the things that make for pesce and the things whereby we may edify one another. Isaac, in Philistines, is a good example of this In character the son of Abraâ€" ham and Sarah was gentle and inâ€" ‘A divim: commund (Verses 2â€"5). Fuilure because of fear (verses €10). Reproached by the world (verses 10â€"11). 22 7 ~ ( ’ #). Creercoming evil with goo€ 19). (verses 12â€"14) (verse 22). â€bht‘n‘.ï¬ï¬‚n] (verses 23â€"25). 1 mq“"“‘ (verses 26â€"31). i s o# ® ‘ "The Heart of The Lesson We are told in Proverbts 16:7 that when a man‘s ways please the ladlo-fl-ov-&â€"b to be at peace with him. ‘This does n-llh:dob--flle- c.-du'ï¬_.‘fl.“ -flï¬nmâ€"ï¬.-hâ€"- uâ€ï¬‚!“‘flh“ less in bis bebaviour giving no just cause for feultâ€"Anding. ‘The spirit of Isaac was the same as the spirit evil by good. Housewives Are Urged To Use Substitutes Fats the bulk of Canadian bacon going to Britain, and imported vegetable cils becoming scarcer, thrift and skill are necessary to see that the Cansdian family gets the proper Sat recairements in its diet. One third of the total calorie reâ€" quirement comes from fats of some sort. Nutrionists in speaking of fats divide th m into three cuteâ€" gories: butter, all other fats, bacon and salt pork. If butter consumption needs to tbe cut down it is important to save wmmmmm and all kinds of dripping for use in tThe preparation of meals. Housewives Urged To Save On Butter downs and to stimulate production A chapter in Isaac‘s Life Tested by famine (Genesis 26:1). subsidy of six cents a pound «. butterfat used in the mamifacture Isaac Practives of creamery ‘Tritetr ce earresing & 10 yeminded that in coiming, Te ng-mp-nyum qrith equally good results. BUNDAY, AVUGUST 16th And Vegetable Oils. old wells (verses : 10â€"31. uut that unti; butâ€" griace Our Weekly Recipe flour, 14 teaspoon salt, 3 teaspoons bakinge powder, 4 a i cup sugar, 1 cup shortening, ‘s cups sliced pesches, 4 to & Cup shortening until mixture resembles x just ustil dough follows fork around bowl Pat out in greased #â€"inch square pan. Bake in moderâ€" stely hot oven (425 deg.) 20 minâ€" utes. Split hot shortcake. Fil and top with sliced peaches, sprinkled with remaining sugar and cinnaâ€" mon. It may be served with cream, mersed the crown in wuler snG we‘ghed the water displaced. ‘The n-yp-“h'un-‘d \he ran through the streets crying, | "Burcekea! Eureks!" with a peach sauce. Serves 6 to 8. Note: To sour milk, add 1 tableâ€" spoon lemon juice or vinegar to 4 cup of sweet milk, found." It is translated somstimes as "I have found it." To ery out has found something long sought, or has accomplished something afâ€" ter much effort. . “u-n-\anu_ Hiero of his native city, Syracuse, to ascertain the proportion of pure gold in the king‘s crown. century before Christ and was killâ€" ed by the Romans when they capâ€" tured Syracuse. He invented the acre= tor raising water. "Eurcks" is the motto of the State of Caliâ€" Pesch Shortcaue â€" 2 cups cake Time And Energy Savers Are Needed ever to couserve time and energy made on them in their capacity as "â€".VW_'% waste peper is needed for saivage, it will sometimes pay to use old newspapers and maga~ cleaning operations in the kitchen. Use newspepers on the work table wiping out utensils before washing, expecially if they are greasy. Keep one within easy reach. Fold all articles that do not reâ€" from the line. wheoke or casters for: witing and clearing the table. Keep cleaning equirment such as dusters, ard poliwhing cloths, whisk, cleansers and dustpan in a busket that can be comveniently moved from plac« to place. Keep your Wichen knives and farrd chorrperes woly shuxr pesid. _ _ height to save d.oing. A work table thet is too low for combart can ‘oe ralued with wovden cheese or peanut butter. (to sweeten peaches) Tasty Gandwich Fillers in every direction and givâ€" Eureka‘! Fuel hox a comveni=* IN WHICH ‘"HEâ€"WOMANâ€"NEXTâ€"DOOR LOOKS| _ AT US, AT OUR TOWN, AND OCCASIONALLY, D AT THE WORLD . ... cnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmces ce THE COUNTRY ROAD ‘ * The country road climbs uy the hower Passing Over? hills ISTheS erp g a e And ambles down the vales, mumm.nm-urcud-. It i#‘ To left you hear the whipâ€"poorâ€" mmmmmmmnmumu wills, ummmm.mummm To right the nightâ€"inâ€"gales. m.-&m-bn.cmu;nudamnmm road is cool with mu-m«m.-nymu;_u)bum shade l\-yueâ€"olwmwn.lolllhhm“dl And calm with rural joys, mmmmmnm-h. Wouldn‘t she get much MWNMCM mm-ddmtwhtm“? Untouched by city noise. umm.-«mnm:mmunml.mu umwmummmmmm At least that‘s how it used to be m“bhâ€ï¬‚.dflommï¬qm This eweet and peaceful land, lucky to get even a room or two,â€"just a roof over their headis. But now beneath the maple tree \ Why not club together and buy the bride a really good wedding mm._:t:.u nmmmn.v.xmmu-wuu“-u but not on« of the famous "Search" series. Nellic L. McClung has had ummd&mmuu-mmu-m sabovid be read by everbody. '“'"“"'_""'.""'“!‘_._""“L‘__"' C206 c tirc s ds stt PBivcictractnc ic tes. Jn 30 Genatas PÂ¥ To Py Nt I J-“.ulbï¬.d.ydamï¬u_“h&- hflhmywuu.h‘ï¬abtdh-'l“bruw to live under Nazi rule. nnnmul.mmmm could not be true if the war goes against us. The uuthor dedicates his book to all wishfu; thinkers who beâ€" lNeve that Britain is still an island, that Russia can do all that is necesâ€" my.nflflunhn-lyumtfl-dï¬.fl“lfl.fl busy. uw-p-u-mm.u-numcm nationality would be the first act of a victorious Germany. It is a book, according to Mrs. McClung, that is guaranteed to me-fln.qum!-.i‘_b.-hnd. What a treat it is to go into the garden now. Something new and exciting happens every day! The exuberant growing season is over und the gardens have settled down to the business of maturing their vegetables and tree fruits. ____â€" Can anything equal the thrill of digging the first new printoes for dinner, or cutting the first cabbage, discovering the first ripâ€"ning tâ€"-u-umnnq&nq-mw!_ l P n ‘Then there were the first early peaches to slice for tea, the first apples,â€"a trifle wormy, perhaps, but think of the delicious, thick appleâ€" sauce they make. o . * x g wl hk ~ From now on every day is a harvest day of peppers, eggâ€"plant, summer squash, sweet corn, cauliflower, peaches and apples, to be folâ€" lowed by plums, pears and grapes There mey even be quinces this yw.“ï¬&uci-m#-d‘-ly.flwsm And elderberries will soon be ready for pies. s a k. <> Potatoes must now be dug, dried, and stored in the cellar. ‘The best flowerâ€"heads must be saved for seed; and onions priled and left to air, then put in baskets until the tops are dry enough to twist off. Roses must be cut of as soon as they fade to projiong the blooming season. Aund cll the time the neverâ€"ceasing wartare on weeds gues on. â€"___ It is only the middle of August and we are already laying by in store the harvest of our victory gardens. ~~~~ Lovely enough for a queen‘s presentation bouquetâ€"but they look better growing in the vacant lol. There is a succession of flowers from “-amm-mmmuwm-cu-am mmm;mâ€nuw.mmm comn), and all lovely in their turn, Now is the time for the unmatchâ€" able blue of chicory, to which the swaying umbels of white filmy Queen Anne‘s Lace act as a foll and background. Mixed in here and there is a it of lateâ€"®blooming St. John‘s Wort. mmhtlwwmfldbe-tflohh.h just before Midsummer‘s Eve, June 22rd, which is also the Eve of St. John Baptist‘s Day, in whose bonour the plant is named. For a good summer, be sure and gath«r ©. ounch of Bt. John‘s Wort for the house. _ _ Even yet, in the remoter English c~*~*ryside, it is gathered on mvndl.l"-hy.namdh-:_aflvï¬g-lu“_c“m w5 *"te. It was thoughi that the morning dew upon it preserved the eyes from disease. If a maiden accepted a plant as a gift, dhe watchâ€" ed it tenderly, tov Â¥ it flourished sbe remembered that it was "the wonderful burb : sose jeat will decide if the coming year will make me a bride." Hypericum perforatum officinalis is is formal name. The word officinalis affized to a plant name always indicated that it was used in medicine. g U en » 4 on snntniaeciine " / nexp We Bounds 1nsessonable, dnean‘t it*? Mnmmml for next Chri#&mas have alrea/y been designed and orders placed by the trade, we abould like to offer a few pointers to the Canadian artists who design our Christmas cards that might be acted upon another ye»~, What about a series o Canatian flowers bo their natszz} watâ€" m;wcm;cowmmmmn lage scemes: churches (preferably mmall town and rural); Cuns4ian mum.umau-qunau-md.nm dwazch or" There‘s uo and to the choice of athm*ts M they ere auitably prosented. Bo far, mast of the emyhasis in the "Canatian Artin" serien of cards has been placed on Québec winter scenee,â€" bieak, frigld, choorâ€" lens acemes: poot VWittle villages all but l-:o_l in mountainous spyw jrifts; nobody in sight but a decrepit old habitant bobbling aloug nursâ€" u.mmmoswcw:--.w these cards go out o the country, a misconceqtict | they must give of Canadal nuu.uhmuumi lourists have been known to tring their akiing an? toboggan equipment | with them. in July. Buch an outOt was seen stopping in Grimaby onk awmmer. not loog ago. to enguire the wey to the nsarest .Hâ€"l‘ Néither can it be wondered at that the ckerly lady in FEngland whose son in Canaie mas presming ber to visit h for the dawersn '“.'l oc.'m.xmpuc.-k;u-ummu-nuhe‘ uumwwoâ€"l&m Ostario, for auitable Chriatmas rard material * "What right have you, O pasmer AyAnwwnsy, * cal a=y RCTe a weed? To you keorn s woarin Un virvom, e bocling qualitins® Beâ€" ~.~D~~l:*l? Â¥ ao, you might desâ€" Chicory And Queen Anne‘s Lace "The ouly medicine which does wormen more good than harm is TBE GRIMSBY In T he Y ear 1944 Christmas Cards First F ruits INKDEPENXDE NT Why not Our Weekly Poem At least that‘s how it used to be,| This eweet and peaceful land, But now beneath the maple tree They‘ve built a hot dog stand. A Slling station lifts its head Above the verdaxst «rass, And where the spre. ‘ag chestout The ruadsile of anothor day _ Is now another kind, 1 For picknickers have piussed this way And left a mess behind. The roadside that was strewn with A Sundsy paper blows around, Some cake is drawing files. It looks more like a battieground, Where Mother Nature dies. And if 1 sought some tidy spot ‘ To build me an abode, Td seek it up an alley, not _ Upon a country road. â€"By Douglas Malloch. The air is fuUl of 4 11 Ts etrewn with empty cans. The cther marks are man‘s. JD'P.OMâ€â€˜M.‘¢| mine w0 is interested in photogâ€" raphy caime to me with a question. "Laat‘s all this business about \ asked. "Is it something abstract, or is it a definite abllity which any pho tographer can develop*" Welil, I assured him that there is ouch a thing as an ability to see pictures, and any photographer who wunls to develop it cun do so in whort order, There are just three dimple steps. Pirst, you wost study people be eanse you will have to drww upon them for many o your picture sub join" Lazrn *to Vrok uye yYIGt friends and acquaintanoes, as woll as people in nublic, with an apprais ing ay#. Watch the things they do, note the way they «it, walk, taik, and note the eKeel of lixht on them triom various angles. It will be an ime ectine erperiment, and photo graphiâ€"ally proftable U you ty i6 FRUITS SAVE SUGAR dessert. And they take Potato And Celery Croquettes minced onion, 1 egg, sailt and pepâ€" muu-u-o:umm remaining ingredients, shape into croquettes, dip into egg and crumbs, and fry in deep hot fat unâ€" til a golden brown. Wellâ€"Balanced Meals Important To Better Health cording to Miss Marion Harlow of Nutition Services, Department of Pensions and National Health. A wellâ€"balanced diet means better health for everyone and a more efficient war effort. . _ ‘This is a recipe that cap be used ww day. It calls for 2 cups cold counts; it‘s what they eat during an entire day. Dinner or supper, or perhaps an evening snack, can round out the essential food reâ€" quirements that may have been missed at other meals. One or two changes in a menu can often make nmmï¬c-bud .‘.-...murumw eating. Prunes are very good for breakâ€" fast, and rich in iron. But rememâ€" -u".mmm Vitamin C found in tomatoes and citrus fruits To supply this, fresh or canned tomatoes could be included in the menu for lunch. Part of that haltâ€"pint of milk essential for grownâ€"ups can be worked in by making coffee with ‘hot milk, half and balf, with a little cream added for richness. Served this way the beverage is nitritious and easy on your supply of rationed coffee . Part of that halfâ€"pint of milk essential for grownâ€"ups can be worked in by making coffee with hot milk, half and balf, with a little cream added for richness. Balanced meals are just as imâ€" determine when your subjscts WCUNC mauke the best pictures. Next, study other petures and i/ to equal or earp*»s ‘nem. You‘ll fnd goud materia! in the popular plcâ€" WWre imug»sines, the photographis magarines, azsd even general of fushion publications, By sta~m®Z tion with your ability to a0e * |t-.utmuuunufl-° you give yo=ss«lt something 4«6=>*" apply to your own photography. Finally, Td enggest thet yo. * yuursdlf a pleturemakinpg objec‘â€" Thal may seem to hare A0 ©OBD* as a means of vsalling a story in >« tures â€"then you will fnd thal 3© "men" pictures far more readl than i you hare no particular y% youk in tond. Give yournelt an oblective 1044 and start abooting! _ CLASSIFIEDS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS so much what people Jobhn van Oulé» subjscts woeuld 1942 Ca u w1Â¥ @