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THE GODERICH STAR
THUMSDAY, JULY 1901 1923. P owl 1 0 1 1101 i9. 0 _0-
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A.�The Ojibwa%' veyy �hO 4rst I LSON S
Nto. Mario bv�
irbabitailts ef 'Nouit t 1 on
The Consumees Coafhkac* In fore 16W. IwI64.' Hfule aul 'Urell,
i Ville were the first white alcia to see F LY RADS
the i3pot; in 1604 �icolet visitc;l iL
iZZLY
NEW ONSURVATION CAUS IL
Alay 15th MaTiked another advance e
U10VID oil the Part Of tho Canadian �Aftli the Film
Nati.onal rkrailways, when an entirely laws""
ai�w type of Mountain Observation
Var, aptir described as a "Sawltoolu
oil ftcelsll was put into service on Thi* I _419, CIO" 00
tit() Mountain Division between Jas- 4 tho roont 00 *VC -1i 40.
410ops whwows, esio #a# of the 442112, WAtre the $UK Shia** is, above
per and gat These cars will
continuo to be 'attached to daily 0JJJt'iV0h#$, plitCe a$ JU$3y. Witfoa*$ Fly PaJ& #S p#$Wblj #a
trains Nos. I and 1W until September put** (property wett#4 wiflt "#(or but Not 400004) on Oto 0
is the x0yaote of our 3WX4" Wth. WS&W teif$ Where Lt*f 1JJht ji $e1-J3lJf,' J#JtV# tk# fp#jo 4�JfW
They aro the tilost upAo.dato and for tWQ Or fll$40, hoUrS. Lf hen SWC#p Op the Sift bUrSt tJWJ1e'
esv# illustration below.
satisfactory type of mountain view.
Ing car anjlwhera Ili use, on thte 0n- Put tho plate$ away out of 00 rfso)i of 0.1tilgros 8401 .o.
tinent. 11 heir excellent appoint- 4wr#d ia 800000, room.
ments enable travellers passing
through the Northern Ciinadlan
W won 151, 7lew the magnificent
So 'day Attern rlo,-kies to I
weitiefy on both i
Ideq of the car with
ISABEL MAKIL r0AV, 60cferlirh, Ont. the utillost case and comfort, irre.,
IQ Iwo I spTeet.1ve of weather . conditions,
11 . o cars have been called "Sun-'
9 'The
4AFOlIOW Me'll the master' said; his hospitality in inviting Christ's Roomu on Wheels" Owing to the
wSelples to come too. large amount of glass used In tlwW to e
We will follow Jesus I(And when the Pharlsees saw it, construction, the windows running
By His word and Spirit'10, sts to the ceil-
We will follow.Jesus, th.ey said unto his disciples, Why cut- from the seat arm. re
et your Master with ilublicans and!
Should the world and sin oppose, WrIners?" (verse 11). Though Je, s llnl6e seats are arranged transver*
We will follow Jesus Sus spoke and acted as. never man sely on each side of a centre, aille as OWS
-or, there being seat -
R649 greater than our toes.; did yet. never man was found fault in an ordinary c
We Vill follow Jesus, with as he was. "Of all the,conts Ing capacity for 64 passengers. The Pads
that Over Were canted in this canting platforms provide ca a4ty for 36
Though the way may dark appear.. ersons. Re entire car
though the cant of hypocrisy additional
We Vill follow Jesua* world, siding is o steel 'with Interior fin�
He will make out pathway clear I be the worst, the cant of criticism it;
We will follow.jesus. the inost tormenting." In this Ouse 1 Ashed-.- In --RrIt1A-- Columbia
(Author Unknown). they who criticized him were the stained mahogany. The Interior a
Pharisees—the holier than thou equipped with the most up -to -late Whether the corn be of old or new. Happt Is the Alim who worki—pro -
PRAYER class, the observers of fort -As, iand ventilators, electric lights and growth, It must yield to.,.Holloway's viding o doesn't work the wrong
that ceremonies,. They had not, howe shades. Corn Remover.,
Almighty-Godi we thank Thee rtY
7--- � 1. � -.—
dost call all the.courage to criticize 'Jesus -,to. '(Zrtat Church Cathedral, v4eoof. Bqg_"Great . co wor
in Thy goodness. Thod ti----- - 111 1111 FIR ol ......
facei but went to his disciples and Vtede#cton, the capital of Now and� in
men unto Thyself. We thank 'Xheo bout I Jesus' 'elteat Teligi Wke& J*RA' —"I swallowed a 01000
quarrelled with- them a Bruiaswick� was OWL Of fto Cities the #iat we Worta
for the knowledge that w6 -have that ybfted by the Catiaditi& WeeW press IrAstern, Canada Opleadsil
Jesuw when here Upon this earth did. condu�t in -preferring such notorious, . rgAds conuect �Ith
say, 41pollow me" 4nd w6 know 'too ly wicked men ai "publicans and sin. A.Swell4tion, on their iiimmry oTer L, tM,
ways Of NOW Rrunawl0koNmeca",
that all power 14 given unto Him And ners". for Intimate -associates, for the Canadian, National Railways re- and the Now England Ststiw "W I 6$SeS
eating. together is in the East, as cently. . The, otty. �kicsied an the St. Well -Known Re4der
I I nen, as of old, to become Rio dia- with us, the sign of close Intimacy. at Cathedral. whkh, is pattern" anwj t6 & Heoird Here at
that tic is using that power to help Jeb;k River,. in one of t1w pr tleot In photograph shows Christ churtihi
-ant unto us, we beueeh Of How Aid J6sus reply to this ques- the . Maritime FrOvIn4sx- It has & the ty ummer
Gi -it so tion ? at Did EW14 citure4eal
the aid of Thy Holy, Spil MTV "But I 'hen Jesus heard that, he POPIM14U011, Of 10-W AMA contains found In the mothe4lond, It CoMing Chojit*uqua
we may follow wheresi w L . . 11. . . q -aud'Uiiss
-therat They that be whole Atany begutif4l b�ottm its well AR the & I)ftutiftl stained Xuws eubs*ad 0' L, xtraordinar'y cleoatiOe of W0111eu's
Thou leadest. Through Jesus,Christ said unto but they that PAX1110060t buildi"s, University Of window pretiettlWit by Me ftftoW
our Lord.- Amen. need not a physician, 'hat ChUrChL I I Everett Kemp. noted reader-euter,� sultimor Dresses
are sick. But go yd and learn w New Druuwt* Goolosical Museum'I In the United States.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR that meaneth. A will have - mercy talner, will be one� of the enjoyable at;
JULY_200,1923 notoacrifice, for-I-arn- not,_.come treictl0im--af the. coming Dointalon
and Plain V� St 0W.Voiles
ighteous, but sinners to 011411titlIqU4. lie Is known for his out -
Lesson Title-r-Mattliewt the Pub- to call the -1 Jesus an
repentance" (verse 12.18').
UK --CAN 1AN 'QUIZ COLUMN- standing ability both as an Interpreter
lican.
lonw, before this L said, "Wist Ye not and Gingh
Lesson Passage—Matt- 9 :943; that I must be about my Fatherts of an endro, play or book and as it
r numbers, Hfs repit.
LuKe 547-28. business?" That business was what 0 reader of shorte
company of Questions ginJ Answers -on, All Sorts f Things tat,. .teii,is from coast to coapt. Not oue or two Undesirable styieg', but a *1de V-ArletY
brought him into the
Golden TL 6xt—Luke 5 :32. publicans and sinners whom he here In Mr. Kemp's repertoire are loolud-
Pure Canadian
As in 4'forrner lesson we saw' :calls, the sick ones. Sin is theLsibk- ly eA aucli favorites ito 118avenoaka,"'bY
Christ showing interest in Zatcheirs, ness of the -soul, and Jesus, the 'great X G. Holland: "The Uusle Master.
a publican'L So: in today's ledsoll He
�pbysician, had"come with. power to U. S, FIRMS IN CANADA %S L OU.ting S
calls another,- Matthew, �he Vubli- , 41, Clearls_ NEW BRUNSWICWS, FISHERIES-
vrwards the author 'he a -double power that of 1W I hat I are the value of New Q._HOW, L many branch" United es Mt.'s a.t $1399.5
can. He was aft Din "both.the'guilt and power Q
.. )el -414 himself -gives 'Ing fii so they Brunswi st here in, Can -
of the first goat The Pharisees were, ek's fisheries ? ates industries, are t
;of, sin,
4 very modest, account of his call, ole -ones who had no Q.�N o w Brunswick fisheries ada?
arid of his bef ng, chosen one of -the tho to 0 raiciap but.who in rea. yielded, I 33,�14-4 goo`]� A.—There Are 675 btAnch United,
two need -of a ph� epre
lity' ere - icked,. miserable, poor, average year.. i rall SA SU MMMAT
A 1M, $4,6
twelve atiostles. These 1pel-t States industries. in' Canada r LEOF M
dents are tho-only references to.hirit blin and naked (Rev. 3.15). 1t* is seating anLInvestmentL�of 'manyL
n:theLNew.Testam6nt. Mark and 4
I as t ough.Jesus said, "If You Phari- CANADAS FIRST PILOT priet W4itd: 'S
lions. At all rediijce4 atin Milao and
Luke tell us -he. -WAS Also named Levi. sees are pue . as you think, your-
-:-Who WaSL Oanado!$ first pil Ot ?
!S LARGEST
9 Abra- CANADA otber Straws.
it was commorl� in Galilee for a mail svlvoes,�. ea y u and holy, you. dr, A�"—Canadals first pi Ot Va.
t& have. two names I one strictly Jew-� dot net y'ai for I came ori p�ur-, r whoni the P' LtVATOR CENTER
Ler..Galilaean. Sorne ham i Martin: afte Inifis
ish arid the Ott . . , - e, of pose to save sirmerA, so I am -where of Abrah in ' L'� were named. ReL Q.—Wh6re is. Canada's. -1096st
7e him'the. narn TflyLbusiness calla me to ble
think Christ gai a d Was elevator center? SAMPLE'� H E.
of Scotch eseent And his� son
Matthew When he called him to be . Then Jesus further ju4ifi6s 'his the first L child to be baptized in the A.--4he twin cities of FortL WI11-"
4%he o fouit in such com-, W 'own, a d -all differeot. aegular
i.atioatle'; the name sigriifyi presence. at th church of - Quebec, Re died liam and Port Arthur With elevator
at Bro
. 4,
gift of God-" quo in a passage from Ho-
parigh
�aiiy by in 1664 and ii�'grarfite shaft was re- accommodation for 65090,000 bugh-
When C�hrjst called Matthew to be ,, (6.6), 11 have mercy and not eently unveiled, to hi's memory in els make this the chilei elevator cen- $r,,50 at 95c..
one of big. disciples he was sitting at sacrifice." This Js a Hebrew mode tre in Canadaj
Quebec.
of
his place of ., business. AIOUL spee.ch and. means, "I prefer mer -
north end, of thb Sea of Galilee, we, sacrifice, or I am more pleased WHEN THE C. P. R. WAS AN e�STRON!Omiatt
to
Xth
are told, there�-was. a -f6ik.do,tho. OQM wi acts of bonevolefte Ilmd kind- STARTED MllrEVEMENT
mercial, highway, connecting the city nes� than with a raere external cow- ItrQnOmical a-
li -, Q.—When was the -Canadian Pa-. Q.—What great ai
with the city do",
Of Damascus thance with the duties of re gion. cific Railway started? chlevem6nt is due'recentlY to a Can -
ac f
Am Lon e
of the Mediterran6aa Sea;. es were the pr le part of ROYAL. LADIES R EADY-TIOV Aft
R�ilwuy adian ?
atoms incip Pharisees
and 'on. that road there was a cu Jewish worship and the A.—The.Canadian Pacific
as started as, to construction %%ork A.- -Dr. Plaskett recently made a
Matthew
Office at Cip6rnaum, and were more_given� to observance of w Arthur great astronomical discRyery of aL Enst Si4e Square,CAoderkh Ont.
Fas the -officer in charge who, extim" forms and .6- remonies than. to, acts in June, 1815, between -Port
and levied the -toll. and Selkirk and �between Emerson 'pair 10 �tars 'in the Milky Way -
tined t e goods of, kindness, and so Jesus tells them .. A f
flonged to the class to 16arn the" meaning. of tr A Selkirk and in'British Columbia which are really.$uns of.great mag -
He th refore bi ue relig a 0
who were regarded as extorti at the same time;L On May 1. 1881, nitude, 160 times bevivier than the
Oners, ion. He then surns, up his purpose
the Q P. R. Company took over the luminary from which we drive our
RIB was despised by the Pharisees in -the world in the words
-a Jew, coming into --righteous, work froul. the GoVqrnment heat and, light�
for, he being should not have UI am . Aot g6mif to, call the
d UtL CANAD
legraded his race by collecting taxes b sinners.. to repentance," The text THE S-ECOND BATTLE OF A'S MANUFACTURED
Empire, thus becom� GIVEXCHY - . .
for the Roman of his � first public utterance was si
was the second
ng a . u ica Ji at hand." ingdom r
is hi was ye 'for the k
bli n, a. c as w tell niilar,�,.Il
is ..T
,h
battle Q.—What increase, if . any, Is , 01
1. ty Jesus. along with harlots. of heayen' of Givonchy !ought? shown in Canada's manufactured ex- e wii ath
Jesus, baMing TIVeVious to this lived JesW 10as truly calling all classes EVERETT KEMP——
"Thilt Printer of Udell's"
at Capern4urn for some time, so I ng' and conditions of people to, ,Follow A.—The second Battle of Given- ports?.
indeed as to have. it spoken ofoas me" todhy -as when It was living in chy waq fought. on June 15-140, 1 9M- A-, I:, incte . age . I.%, sho*Q in by"Wela and t
"his own city,fp would no doubt be this world, I dians greatly 01-31fin- Can4d�'s At , �nufactured expoitg dur- by, flarold Bell.Wright. A progmal of
late decade, for exantille, f au_. Inisc011atienus reading -4 Is also, aniong
known to Matthew, if not porsonallY far-reaching for th6re he was in d themselves. Ing the
1W powe� is far more Where the Cana
but no -A the� guislie tog from $400,
say, as his faxne hod flesh, 0; -Pulp Mr. Kelux)'K offerings.
yet from hear to having,. ascended with TRADES U.N10*14 M1-31BERS1IIP 000 to $9,,000,00 f an
Diking his father, he sends -his spirit, the and p'aper from 351,000 tons to 0" Wbother In the preitontallon' o
()tie of his. miracles, the healim Of Cord9orter, to' draw. all men unto Q."_'What is the membership in 000,o0o; textiles from $62,000 to And We Ar F Ily Pr for 'ta ilid VerWA Comfort
ione abroad. It was from Wi ebtfro. play, a reading. of a Well- e a epared W
the man sick Of the palsy, he had himself, Canadian Trades Union? einicals to $9,600,000.
known book, or a miscellaneous pro.
on passing the cus- A.—The membership' in Canadian. "" '0' gram Everett Kemp ih always 06tbust.
just come when MatiMpturing;hexports 'as a �*hole
tom house his. glance fell on Vlatthew -WORLD MISSIONS Trades Unions stood at 276,621 a IZ ...c until last -year, they agtically acclaimed, Lawn Chairs, . lawn Sateeg
[ to him, "Follow Me," Dividinds from Chinese; Missions decrease from 313,320 in- 1921. represented 54 per cent -of the total.
and he said GODERIC11 CHAUTAUQNA
',The' missiph-s600ls scattered a i X
Joseph Parker -says. "Is that all? tal. .. :� , � � 11 .1 � f- - .. I I . I I _ - . . _ , _
-10 it not imbertttivtl? iepaiblic:'4re. -furnishing a CAPTURE OF -LOUISBOURG - : - I., . 11.1 Aug. lUb to 18th TO
*AMER
9 T STB R 0IME VERANDAH
That is 'all.' th the fortre CANAW. LARGRS
0
It js most absolute. When do kings good p lmqry�edueation'to large V en was as of
,if you please?' Who 01ei! veiy era r . is tb(t
say, numb Of Chineso'b6ys and girls LlsbMxg capturedl by New Eng- Q.—It Is said'that Canada h. lie-autiful cool Old 1116k6ty Chairs. Willow in all nnighis.
rest fresh 'water steamer in the,
7oes to see the king by big special who would otherwise have no oppor- land? Was' TrOubled 'al woviin aoxt and I)mk sit $5.50,
'tig tunity, to acquii.w.any. dlication in A.—The French fortress 'of Lotila- W We llavo A, opeci
and humW� -desire? When the KA 46 It orld.. WWJeh is it? 4 ride.
sebds for any; one, lie commandg modern sense. Supplementing these bourg, in Cape Breton, wag taken o i A —Canada has the largest freqh (10cov, Milttilig for tht) Vei-andah, W)d ;V aTo
.one yar
them� Jesus se ht primary sch6ols', aie schools where a June 17, 1745 by a New Eng id h He Or Willow Faril fsta* as, $5.60.
it
lr� wa
enidd to have cau lal lt�r, steamer in the world in the W, io t r Liv
the trick of that high royalty. 0 - somewhat. higher' education 'can.. be MY under P6erell and Warren. It Noronic, Plying on Lakes.'.Huro A and Vormidali Pugs bt variouq (IU4 litiom mul aizeql*
low me said he. His co Ads aeq ed. And at the tdp of the edu. was later restored to France. Superior. Found Relief 113y Using
I- + , ct uir WmMer'n is ths Cheapest place in (4juderich, to buy Coligoloull).
were . Ill ere
qoitl y spoken, but 'thie ional syetern of the Christian mis SUGAR MILBURN'S
MAPLE
comm�nds at the root and r Of along stand the colleges and univer-
them.11 . . I . I � the volue_o� Ae c Hitellert Chairs. 75a,
sities, from. which graduates are intelligent and enthusiastic Christ. Q.—What is " an.
And As Jesus passed, forth from going out into the Chinese world As intis and their influence among the adian maple sugar ip"try? taxa -Liver Pills Ank tonee Walker's Spobiml Felt Mattrims at -$7.50.
thetice, he saw a man, . named Mat- well"' equipped, _frorn an educational masses of the Chinese population A.—Canada's rh�ple sugar,'aiid 'A Polid Oak E Ixtension Table ia Itinud Soish for $15.
thewo'pittirig, at the receipt of cus- standpoint as are the graduates in will be far reaching in the years'that syrup industry had a value in 1922
tom; -and he saith unto Him, Follow America who 9Q out into our. own to -game. of $4,187,000, mostly in Quebec. - ()rle.only, Couell, imitation loatbor, fgll spring seat, fully
me. And he arose, and followed American wbrId. hristian missions appear, to be Mrs. A. 0. Brown, Oromooto Ofit., g1lirmilteed, reitilar 1$19, an sk spe�W $14.`s5,
itaig located in traveling the road to success -in LOUISBOURG FORTRESS writes:—"I have been troubI2 with
him." (verse 9). The mission hospi mae dehign.
Here we have Matthew's own all parts of the country are supply- China, but the working force is Q.—What is being done to pre,L my liver, for is few yearit back, and was Otifj only, Dining Rwom Huito, solid oAk. Queen A
words telling Of his call., He could Ing medical treatment for the var- smallt and the resources for the work, serve the historic ruins of Louis. so lad I did not feel able to do any work. 110ifIll0d in. Ungligh hrCiWtl� the 11%ttif)St Wile. in out,
gtoro.- Very r4pecial $125. Thia Saito is Worth $175.
tearcely have used fewer, "a man, jous ailmentg of the people. And the are entirely inadequate. Americans bourg? I had severe Paine in my stomach, so
named Matthew " in dicribing him- surgical operations performed by the do not always realize that an invest- A.—The 00 acres comprising the bad I coul say. stand, them at times,
silf. Previous �o this Jesus had cal- me leal missionaries are looked -on ment in the misgiona of China re- historic ruins of Loulsbourg, in Ca e com ed ton e, bad taste in tile mouth, A eordial invitation irl extended to till, autidmor vNib
eter, An- as nothing short of miracles by the turns greater dividends in -the form 11 es ci I it 6emoraing, whites of eyes and gtratirols to viqit ono of the finent JPuraAnte. Storeq weqt of Tor -
led four otbers--Sinion P Breton, have been. placed t9c ellow and I�Ld a inuddy and
0 drtw, James and John, and they people. They have always believed of good work performed than in any control of the Canadian National t, otwtro.' Thfee flwirpi li)adeit witly magofficent merchandise.
were all busy at theirordinary work that sure death must follow many of place elso in the world. In China Parks branch and Will thus be ade $3 eurnp ealo
of. fishing when he commanded them the physical ills that can he easily carpenters receive 30 cents a day; quately preserved. I had read a great deal about Mil-" We Defivei By M9tor, Any Distan"
--same tured by art American - factory labor is paid $6 a month; cided- I
to follow hilit. He does thL Aurgeon. Sup burn's14xa.Liver 11ills slid dr
mission hospitals are and the native cost of living is in CANADAS' CHOLERA PLAGUF. would try a vial, and after taking two
with Matthew, who was so busy eof plententing the "Often the chiapeat,, atways the best"
lecting, takes that he evidently took several institutions devoted to the, de- pro ortion. Money goes a -long way Nd
clence and the Ili Rina, and $60 a year will pay all il and where was Canada' two or three, I ivas greatl iaxprwe
and m -n truthfully "y I fert more like
him sayi "Foll A.—Canada was" invaded by the living an 0
no notice of Jesus until he heard velopment of,wedical P . th a. cholera
OW me I As in the carrying on, of research work in of the expenses of a college educa-
'o straightway 'China, the newest - WTV A
and finest of these tion for a Minese boy or girl, whilel LKER-1 FURNITURE ST RE
1yom
'D to
A I
SAL A
10
i*h
i
d
case of the four, wh Milburn's t4xa-Uver Pills are Ze. A
.811d.10110.*4 WrAv'so Institutions �einp,_-�tbe vew Union Me- �a $5 bill will very often safe a hu. [,chol6ra plague, in 1832 when it bmk,� iled. direct oa_ -Phonem Store- 80.- House— 19U.-111.1
..Jeft.theiil. nbtI3 k-- lifeL., Wh "PfT;._4.,.0,r, M4
here Matthew 1(luitted his post, gave dical. College at Fe ing. ere edif Affifticans I out, On the''emigrant f_pri(,e by Tho Ir. MAbtini'Ob
up all big eliduces t* get gain, for With developed minds and sound secure quell dividends on their invest. froila Dublin overcrowded and unsan.
-never again is there any mention of bodies many Chinese are bcoomingi'mentg?, itary. Hundreds died in the St. 11=leiiltlel�(: �roroa" ont.
blg�,beitlg at the receipt of custom
though Simon Peter and the others
went, allphing occasionally. ilw!Mly's Solid Steel- Press 'r
"And it came to, Pass, as Jesus; sat Canadian NatiOnal Ra" Special.
tit meaV in the house, beholdo many
publicans and sinners� came and sat
ilown with hint and his discipless"
.4verse, 10). Again Matthew gives a
very meogre Account of the feast,
,sat at meat in the house," but from
Luke we learn that the repast wag
ion Fre"! feast'l—spread in the house
Of Levi Ile nivp.q its a good exam. I
ple, to follow in thug s vaking spar. I
inab,,, of hiq own good_%eeds. I
makinc- of tile fe,'*f
liouq(I., It I:, his first m
fort. Thp new diwipI4
rring 14,4 old friendq inti
mg new
,,; c
friend. and tat
it, �qo he. invit4o
vcanq Andsinnors to hip
of them A
bad ken
rnd br.tn now W!
,% timp Iw IMAW whqt
rftvit into and so like-
r-hilip lio qoivaht to bri
jem"_. Ile al�o chowed
� his Own,
,iionary of-`
wants to
touch with
.7 this way
y1lany Pub-
�ast, Hay.
s;O long be
fteA out of.
�i Jem_a fo�
� had ken
aldrow slid
I otherq tfo
to! oxtftt of
E
,ittlon amont the delcgittes and at all
W&I, tile longest all steel passenger t
i.of any Canadian railroad. Tke elei
the rull'of the Vsnw
eyes,
from the en ine to the, last ear was the subloot 4 *my oswodil� tom*
all on boarl I- A— , ,
Axe-empanying tl�e delegates war* the fo&
than National 14ilwXyll StAft: C. X. H6w*Vdl, A
Montreal; F. W. Robertson, GonefiLl pa"O"a
Undsky, Advertisin
Agent, v1slitax; F. #�DOuXssn#Tr&VWUb P As",
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