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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-02-16, Page 2i�: ., �, I . '11,11"..._ ,V ,.;�_., � , . 111,'.. , : ,�, .1. � '. 1.1:1�1,;� -�,, , I ... . I ji��,� � � fl, ,�, ­ 4: ,_ 1, W t 1 . . -, - ­ . _ " ___ .. ,�. I . . ,I ., 1113""i IN � �11'11�,:�t,`111'1� nit,15 _,.�_ 1��'� 7F ,',t,'��- - - - k ' ­" ' �, �. - - , " , ,,, . a . %i 4�. ; , " . .. - I --� - , , _ 44, - , KPOV -41 I '= � .1 � *,, ., Q .. ., _P ip_:�iiq i w, -, 0 k , ". - - �Vl 1, ­ ­ .. � �, -_ � , plloftllu I Z".�_4 I.,� i. 1411 1�1-1.I'A�_%�.1.1:11111; ,g -Q.44,4 "am � %.F, ,,_,.=,� I . " � 7 �­ , 1 ;_:7. 01�'_ _ I . . . � 11:, ... I :, " �� : .. g' O.X�tr&lkl - 401 WRAP, Y."A"4. -, ­... . - ,,, �4�' . ­ . t4e. � "� , )PAvoum , , . ,,* I 1711 I ,,I 9 : ,� � " I . - . ,�! � � - V . I , , . 4e . . ­­ I.- -1 * ...... w4104 ,,'�x,4 . . _ I .. � 1 1-1-..-141V.1... � 1. �_',` i... , - � ,,�, -, - "i, .,T,t_,. , I I �w. �:­ , ..... .. And, .. 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I �1_1'1.1­1­ --- .., . tionality anO some colored people , best? r .1 . .­­ . I .." I I '�i�llr,vl 11-11-19,R-RPGRIT i- :-,�, - i � froni, the shAeks, some wh6 have. seen you feel your . "__ . _. , � T, , .. �,.:MSI�i . � � . . . ..... ; ,M�... , , "' - Ravq.more of the$6 happy'days. . � ., ."."..",­ � , sv'ffer�d',. � �v *riteg "I 1, ., .1� better days,, but are no* human dri-ft ,1 .. I 1. - . ., EM MY life _�. '�;,��.- -,wood but all dea:i to the heart of , . 4*1QW_,Wl1Qu9 ati�&s in a i , you ancl all your family. , Ounra, II I—- F, 11 . . !aeweloiniij which have prostra- r I �Christ. After dinner we.s4ng hymns -%. Keep on - � , ,rme. from 192' to 8.6 hours, Last . and there was an eff (at -to turti'their health while you hard I "I � -1 ' I " . '.. thoughts; to the things that �i��, the sunny, Aide oflife. I 1 A gua two -anacics In eign-T lays. '... . . � I ij;� � : . . -x usbatd bou, .1.1-1. ;... I iii"A", ,;�­ A local church made -this ' cheer pQs- reiiiiT14"emy ' f hed1th- ,* h ught me a bottle � .. iii�, , , ': �i� The ,g n 0 .. .... ': ,;.:,.6... , I �::,k , � -.:.i. ' . siIble,_Elizabeth Mi6fror. , �� sk-hen Salts. 1 started taking �� , _-,....,!.: _..: . � , is common- constipation. It. may I , .. , in small doses in ray morning 1 �.. - . I - I . , . . : !:,.. ....... : ..... . I - caueo lose of appetite and, energy. I .:.. . . �,,., . dofiee=J confess f aWthetirted- .i .1 I . . I Cert;Wy,, it kills -enthusiaeml Yet ' -V ft--. I liad triii. practically eVel-Y ii.' .:. . 11: I I . ... ' _' .. ,:. Wooden Ships and- Iron Men it' can be banished '-by eating a * ... . ii� .b."W"A with 'no suc. . �..; i:, .,.;. �� . ti�j�?%= "..,n remedy before, '. i%,;* , ­ . , ",iii, ' ,. _ ­:�i _ , ;:­-,�,i,-` � delicious cereal.. ­­:­..... Q--,W*,sIs in . , � .Mt, to my amazem. t — and- .. . ,! (By. Henry'( Mortb�n Robinson I . , 'on ,.,.ji!:,::`�" -, " I I I . ;ii:i.­. . 11.Q,J�`­ ' ' nly to way. peac6tof mind—I have ;... Reader's Digest) � , pi'mitai � I.... . . . . Laboratory -tests -show kelloges ;� ., bad a bilious attach since.'�—E. D. , �1�, I . ' . �*bt I I - . ,�:-!i�. * . ALi-BaAIT supplies "bulk7 and: vita. ;g�_, ` � �U::-. J-­­Y'�Oiu kn,ow'how ba4ly an engine runs . .... 1;:i� :: �. . ;%I'. Roman'tic yarii-Ispi,nners have al- .. .,min B to relieve common cousti. �, l ".., f ' .� . ­ . I �� de,picted(-41ie ture�free, horn- "... , di(en it gets cloggeil,up. 'It's the seam I . 211,�'. V I �. ' I "­_"" " piping aspeots -of �h-e old, seeifaring pation.41so.iron, forthe blood. , -Ail,'':1, 1W, ,% :y,k)ur bodly ,when Your 94stric— -the saliva and so awaken the appetite. . I �,',,.`, ..* - d! life, but 'few u&watore have eared to ­- . PC. ".. &jji�-I� fail to How. Your M�e 'next a,ctioll.Qccun.IA--the-.Stam.wh, -uncover '-the uilmr portions Of the - . ,, ,_,.��410,_X-` - The "bulk" ild'&L-IRRA* ig'Much* Z'�-:` *'$ . . ill- ­­ . ..... �._ , , " .00 lif �asM by -where the digestive juices are encour- Eke that'lu leafy­veg�tafile's. ,How .,...0 I . . 1�1'._11'1_ � .� j;lstead� of b ts ' , picture. Floggings and' ke,.e!lritaulings, I . k55 _,.t:-�7our s7siem, simply 'collec and aged to [pour. .0,A -and act upon the . 11 1.11 . . , isr . -_ - � I ,�, ­ffi_Adi7*YW; 1koftelb-9­11arm- f o*d. A:&M,* 1TC-M& 1fly6ftiffill tj�d�at' I _.�at­s ei�­_ I . . . . . ,,,,,��.;_-.�,*tggnatos 10 the di,et-�of..decayfd.-pnrk,.=Lould,y...lba - .......- M4*.,p1qs@gR1�K!9 -thi d li- . . 11 tl"W . 7 S� i ,�! .. ..... Jul acid polsous. " What you need is certain Of these salts .promote a fur- cuit, and,thp rat -gut g-9 tha ­Q�ash- cious . ready -td -eat . cereal ee .11 , ? �d them dD =L; - the resalting. �ciirvy take p#ent medicines.', Two table-, I .. 1P. . . a,t.oiw9--..Na1mre s, own tonic --Nature's. ther, flow of these -vital juices which t . . _ 11� �, "'I't, , six iwneraI . 'deal with partly digested food -'and and the uncompensated indmies sus- spoopfuls daily .-are usually suffi. R , I ��, I - . tained in the performa33ce cvf bazar- . " ��': I ... Y4oqi get'all'these six salts in Krusch- prepare it 'finally fort absorptiow into . cient. Chronic �_,� � I dous -dutieis­all tliee� have disap- . I , � en�� and each one of them has an, ac- the sysitem, I . � ,.. � -, ,The first effect of ,XTw, chen, Salts is obtainable ,at all peared from the nosber of ille patient- cases,.with each � Ition a its own. , , , ,.,�� � I.... -ug Stores at 45c and 75C per bottle. 1Y b'Qme 'by seamen since.ithe first, meal. If - not re- _ -.1-. th&,e salts is to promote the flow of Pq Tyriam. pTow,cd�ave the ,Egea � ALL -DR '- 'I; �.. � . . . I . �.., � . P; , 4— AN lieved thi � , 1 - I -­­. . � % S , WAY, I , ".1__ . . I I ,�., � '. . I - Yes, life at ,�ea is quite diff erent IN 40'. �..', I :now from E see y9yr doctor. .,. . 11 . . ", I the'fwretched existence de- I L',�4 A' FREE TRIAL OFFER, OF,KRUS9HEN _', ".: , . - Made b� Kellogg I . , K�. I. I _ , 'i�e� e . scribW.-by Lord, Anson, � for inl;tance, � I I . , , " I " I . I in , " .. zhen does ev��, Ont. ,�. ­ __ Try Krusch�a now kt our expense. We.have convinceci that Krusi he,world ___ Londou,i I 'ibuted a great many special "GIANT" claim it to do, the regular bottlels stF was . I 11 . ill in the 'account of ,his round -t ,;, 1. I �', 1. distr I I � .':::: , .,;.,� . - *Vacicages which make it easy for you to'prove good as new. Take it back. Your druggist is , voyage with a squadiron of six . Engr, . .1 . . . . �,. , ' * . .. I '' ,our ,.claims for -Yourself. Ask your druggist authorized to return your,.Aft. inipediately - - ---- — .. . I I . . . for the new "GIANT" 75� pack�ge� This and without quiestion. You have tried -Kruschen lish warships in the yeaa,s 1740-41. . -- . . . � , 1. . . I. coviiffts of'our regular 75c. bottle together free at our expense. What could be falrLr? This glorious, expeddtion; - i . . . . . ,which. — � N' I �. I . . �:.. with 'a separate trial -bottle - ufficient for Manufactured by It'. GRIFFITHS HIUGI-L.ES, brought - to England, unoyi�ng- tame . .... - . . .. . I I ..� ,�'. '�.­.!':. --about. oFL6.wtek. Open . the trial bogle. �rst, I,td, mqnchester, England. . (Established. .1 ' 'If tfie iInbRPIP'l sla!16 " �� --� . � I . 175 ). and ,the la,rVq-A bodly,of Plunder e,,� flicte& I I put it' to the test'- and then, if not, entirely ,, r was con- ..... I . I � . . seized b�­i 'single captain, seCgail B6 "flogged through the , , , . . i.. I . . �, demneO to � , , " . . L I I I - ., ... I . I in a condition of inlibecidic chaos and fief*p (one man was so condemned, � , ", I - 1.� . I . . -all . ­ .... 'Ile, because be vo�ed for �C: - I . . . . � . unprepaTation. Take""ffie -import- .pav% Meavi ­ - :P. I � . it. .w ' -is gh � � I .. haimai-4. His spiri as Divmt&_ .At au _ t I , t. =Uier�-! 9�.prq, * H - -- - SUNDAY-AFTERN-00N. yq.4.qPs; on the firsti ainrison f6r President) ",: . . 1, I -- I , ' . 1111's'l-111prit -V . '. . I . . I once He proceeded to put theth, in the day at seg,'�I,t was ­ , . . ..: _ Dut ) position of comitbg to a correct con-' Out of 72 Pantheons of Ibeef were at- ship in ad*ent waters. Slowly,�Iy- ,,, , . (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, !. . . ". � . I . . I . " cluvion� He spoke again to the, man ready "stinking," that the Peas and 1119, he would-be rowed, from one_.. - "I �� 1 . , . 1,�� � ,...4 76�­ms .nbt,',O GraIcibus. Father,_ saying, "Arise, take up thy bed and.oaltineal were so decayed that they ;sea to another, to the, Shredded piece-, , . ,_��,� . . ISInifal though my heart may be; go, unto thine house." ,lipmedistely were not fit to be i.�sued as human, meal by the 1�oat`wihile officers look- ! � . 1: ". . 1. . " , but 6d on comilplacentiy and agre - t I . -t -' in I ,�, - Thou idght'st leave 1n* bu . the the con=and was obeyed and as.1t foo& The tbiscuijt was notfil, g , ed tha . .. . . rather * I h . as been finely expr�ssed---Pthe ,bed woim-eaten.dust, and the pqrk.was''Only by such measure% could, disci - 11 __ ". 511.� 1, , . - � , � I n,; now the man 'so rotte,n, and rusty that the fleet's pline be maintained. � .1. , _ . Let Thy mercy light on m1e. . .. ­ " , . I . . . .�ath borne the ma . was a �,�11�-._.. I I fbbre the bed." . - s,urieOn warned the Tnen not to eat - 'Life On a nierchan'tman h rd43i M. . , . -the if anybhdn,g, than -o,A A inan�of-war. ' I .". . PASS me I 1101t, 0 mighty Spirit! ... � - 'Thus our Lord, by this visible and it b,ecause it wtcs ,4rar.e poison, " - ,. 11'?,�,,. i se viessels were alwayf� under- _ 11 . 'Thou. canst make the blind, to- see; undeniable exercise of Divine' -power only dietary compensation was. the Thia ' , !r's:L.,­ , , !, �� - - . V11thesser of Jesus? merit;. Jn relieving the bolty, proved. that He enormous daily ration- of rum, which manned; -the- crews were desperateay � . , 1 .. , tSpeak the word..of power to me. possessea the power, and"' 6t Only k-eVt the, men, in a stAte of ,,n,d_i,_ overworked, short-ration9d and �ys_ . W., . . . ,ematically abused. In Two Years Be - I �,�, . I .the power but the legitimate author- toxicatio,a, just below tjh.e level .of t u 1; '.., .,., . I 7"d of God, so pure and changeless,- �'ty to restore the soul from, the dis- mutiny. ' . I . ,� " . I fore the Mast, R. H. ,Dana gives s. ', , I Xl'.,�, I ,Blood of Christ, so rich,, so free, ease - of sin. . � ' -a-matic picture of life . Ho;w s[bout the men ,tbe,mse1,,4? a di a�oard a � �.. " � I I Grace of God-, so -strong and. bound- The Call - of-,Matthew—Verses 9-13. , R'epj� theni irriabogany-hearted' tars, merr-chantman, a century a ' I .. i 1.� I " .. I 4ess; . . No m s us sound of limb and blithe of spirit, so-fteT age irvarrels that men couild � 4 "I'll'., - collector. To setting out o a mag,iffic,nt ad.,en v - ' .;_ ...�*: ... I Magnify fh�.m. all I& me. Amen. to the Jews ae'the ta& , . li _ haveli ed through thase fearful win- ., . I s raging around Cape � � 'his class. be-19nged Matthew or Levi. lunal? Quite the reverse. The� Brit- ter huwrieai�e ' . I � ,;_ 1, .1 FZ7-9,�6th Collier - Busily employed'in this obiibi�iouslis,l-r"-�N-�avy-wa.s -not then an honor Horn.. The brig, Dana sailed'in'was , 5..,... . I . , �d, 5:� ' ' I , ltradt� hle sat one day as usual at the service, and- few -me' antly. awash in, the. giant sees ,��,�, � n would volun�- t\ 0 W 1, . S. S. LESSOTMOTOR, FEBRUARY IS t' ounded over it; 'for weeks at a . �� . � I . I . I . I I "ustom-ho,u4e.-or -place.. of toll on the I tariiy enter'it. The first'detachmentJ ti, ­­ hore of the Lake off G4n-n time, balf-drowned crew worked, 1111, 1. zi esaret. As assigned to Ansonli fleet'was frOn, a 'r" � �� .. . Lesson Topic—Jesus' Power To ' , , ­� . Help. . - , I I I � I our Lord went past, he; fixed, his eyes home for d�2.crepit in ' valids. most of ate and pleqA. in drenched clo�blng � , .� hived alt pork and. wo '.. ': . I Les-,"c;n Passage Matthew 9-1-13.. on the tax -gatherer and,addTL�sged to the me* thus assigned were sixty on oollid s' nd;M I. .� I I �.- , . . Golden Text --Matthew 9:13. , . I him the. plain, direct invitation, "Fol-, years o� age, many of them 7,0,. A wbefter the next roller woulld snap I I I �1, low Me." Strange to �ay that simple "Pres6-gang" ... "Ir�. . sallied forth and caught the mainwast. Add.to th I is re= * " I 11 r TU'Sermon on, the Mount was M- I utterance had a most, mamq effect.,74 move men, dragging, them from 'bUflydng caPtat':-'and 'life . , I'll � . �­ ip*dia,tely followed and ratified 'by. There- can be little- doubt - that . this their homes, shops round , * t I , ,�,.�.. - ' . ,v an.d, ,ta,verus, and something not worth carrying a . I'll . �. s_� . maighty signs. Jesu*_ wenti says one I Dana, ibot te4iIpetamC-dbally glvvn to . .. . ..... 1'. 'beaching to nAr- was not the first time he had see n keeping them -in irorns. till the ships - 11 ­�, Vt the fathers, from ; nd heard Jesus. He may'liarve been were weal at, sea. Irlapres&me,nt. was meflodrarna, degciilbes, a flogging that , 1, � , * Having taught as one ,who had I GaTt'in Frank'Thom on i ij , I ; _ . ­.A4e I ,q ,pectator of the receint' hea.ling of a regular practd,ce of the tian.L., estab -a vps - adm n: Iter '_ _ , , 1'.!", . I sothority he proceeded ito confirm -!I,e -may, he, lished press-Imasters receiv4d ,from ,pd -to a skilor simply because be "ask- . I . Paralytic. , Be that as it % . , tbatlau bority by.accordant, I deeds— tt all events, immediately accepted the AdmiTal-ty �4D shillings for every ed a ques1tion." . . . .., ��_ - - - - __ Ivarrar), , . , 1� , "Cari't'a man a,s,k a question with- ., �.". elli, . ­ 1',bp invitation., and without- demlir or man -Phey delivered. A second press- outt , �4'1 . I (paving touched aAd.-healed a leper I ,Ielay ,rose up, left all and followed &ang descended upon -4o.mle, ,home- beink fl6kged?" asked. the. �ea,- ;,� - ': . . ..Jesus went into retirenient: for somel ,,,,.�,7; Nor was this all; he showed Wund merchant ,vessels, se�!zed. th� man as he was ,being trussed up for "..., , . CDR d C;f '.., ; , dWp,s -and theii returned to his home Ibis lome to. Jesus, by entertaining in best 'men they' .1 find (so -me the, besting. � . I , . W, I . town of tapernau7ni. The house in. ;s ho -nor, This complimentary feast whom were just. r_e_t.u_r.ning from a "No," shouted the- captain, ."nobody , � " ��±- � which he was, was filled to overflow-! o the Saviour was at -thp same timeT l,h;�ee­yejar cruise), and carried them ,shall open his mouth abo4rd this ves- 11 , I � I ing.with those see9dilg his aid. They .. farewelPfeast to his former associ- -off at the, point od a pio,tol to ,serve sel but m7self," and he b6gan laying . ..11�1 - * . � crowded, about the door so that fopr..,te, and h feast, moreover, -by which another four years at ,,,. StAlq.. on the blows, �swinging, half round 1, Al . � .., mt6n bearing a �aralytic could not get ,� . �, . � �!- brought. them into close contact irrore men, were needed; so tibe jails between eaol� hlow, to give, its full ". ... , 3n. Matthew ih t"ay.'s lesson does, with' his new-found Master. ' He of Eholar4d, were swk,pi,t f thehr effect. ,As he went on, his� passion I , or � . . , : " , -not go -into details as do Mark and; v _ - , ,,,ought them together with the bo,pe, vibdest4bodied inmd . -he dhn*&d about the . , . tes To make up, mcreas�!d abd, ' I'll 11 ; . I . , Luke. The 'singularity of the effort,",o 4004t, that they too might share the fins, contplenvent, greenly enlisted de:ck, calling out..as he swung the ... .?.i '�N - I 1)_i. � es. described by those two writers, I 'he -T�enefit and enjoy some meas-ure marines, without weapons or uni- ropee, "If�You waditt to know wbat I 1". 'he four men iruade to reach! of the salne ,blessing whicfi he had fomns, were th.ru,'t - flog you f9r, I'll tell you. -It's because , ,. _4 -which t ,,, � '. I ves , I . . - aboard the V I 'O', ' I ... T, � . I Vas 'Saviour, affor,ded ocular demon- I rerceived. . . . . Rels. Of -the 1800 men thus kidnap- I likie to do ilt! Recatise I like to do . ", ; I., etmtio-A of 6eii'belief in his power, Hig ei-itics were present again and ped and bulbied into service, 16W it! It suits -me, that's w�at `1 * do it, 1. � -to thelp and heal. The true nature of 1 approached the disciples, sa�ing, died within a year! Scurry frost, for! " I ­ �1' .. 1, ' . _­. . I -Htbed under the � ,, __ ' ftith 19 taught us h it is not "Why eateth your Master ,with rubli- md ,the rigVrs of a Cape -Horn pas- . �171 � i . ? The man w pain � I , - ,m6rely belief in a =, it is Ae-, cans a�d sinners;?" Jesus replied for ,,age took them off lik�e fli;es B,,4, .untid be could e4drqre� it no. IoTlger; ­ . - I, 11 � ­.. . pendence an a person; it ie not m -ere-, I hem and showed that he was in his the vessels themselves began' to :f,,Il:th'6n hegroaned out, 110-Sesus chilett . i, V, . hi'Z� , ly belief in a doctrine, it is relia'nce,, proper place. He was , there- among apart. After the first six. months 0 Jesus Chri.st!" I ­ _ - ,%. . � on a living Saviour, it is, thus -not i the very ones he came to S,6ek and to Only Anson's flagsilip'Oen�urion sit�ll '.."Don'% call on Jesus ChrL-A " ;U ,o­ �i 11 �,!i . ,61ay ussent- -to a Divine testimony, save—sknners even the vilest and the head Its., course. . outed "the 69jptain." He can't heip . , ft is interest � I ,11 ;� - 111 " "_: , . in a Divine person. i worst. His aini was IZ restore to, - yo�d. Call on Frank T,hompson! He's I , � ) r . The mode of cure adopted by our spiritual health a -ad moral vigor all Su�h *as the British Navy in one the nvanl'Jesus CbrLvt call'it -help you . I I... . I , I 0, . I _ I . . � � .11". �Urd in this case ,was unusual. Gen-, who were. .lost and undone., gat of As gTarklest nvoments. What 1�_ noiw. __ ".." I 1.i�,-­-­, erally. He. administered relief to the:' Publicans and sinners th bout the� American, Navy at a siTm- )Sicl�ened by the spectacle, , �.­ � , q great phys-, D�na �­ . . : �-�- ��'Ikpdy ,before restoring health t6 the! i,cian found the wldes� f vowing thathe 11. � leld of Opera- IaT peak? Na less, a writer than Her- tilIrried. hishead away, I ?I t� 44�­,, . soul. Whether some expression of:..tiop. "I am not come� to call the man , Melville answers, the questi would devote his fife to the abolitidn . ,� ". on, Q , 'ving u's in. WMte-Ja,eket A com- . , I I �P "" , . . 06nitenoe, though unrecorded, had es-;(righteous,,but sinners to"repentah" " by gi Of flogg�ng aboard ship. ,]>ueln large r":,. '.., �� � - it --Conderksed ete ,demription of life - aboard an miess,tire �to -his -effort's, the Practice 1� I .1.�' _ea�md the man's lips; or wh,6rher from The Pulpit Co;�_ P1 I 1, %, Z. t . vug,only deqI�p contrition of spirit of mentary. . .., ­.* American wayship shortly after our was abairid,oned; and after 1,870 a sail- - ­ I. :_ . � %, which our Lord alone wo cognizam . . guns had silenced the proudest Brit- or could sign for a �roya,ge. With rea. I - 1.�, . ­VVIijebover off these it -was, he first l ish frigates in the paval war of 1812. sonalAe guarantees that he would not ... 1, I . - . �; . ,removed the soul disease. "Thy sins I WORLD MISSION8 Melville calls biis'bo,ofk Wlbite-JaCN t be floggabY a sadistic captain. - 1 . . . �;�,, * � a" forgiven thee." . The sins of the I � because (since no regultar unifoll Until recently, however, them was 3 . "..;'! . 'o , ,. ,mian were dislnissed--s6nt away like f ,A young Ukrainian, who had beon wa!s issued in those days) he !)W - I , , _. was no guarantee aga-ingi; scurry. &aredy . , ". . . . . . :.. � , - ,_ , " , - . " the SIPS ,of Israel on the head of,the'in this countlux for four or five, years .crbhgvd to fashion for' binliself an a logbook of tht- Ad sailing days that . ,i,rs�'!',- * lanA I - - 7- a . uninhabited" and who was'industrious, and inde- Outer 9'amnebt of, white duck, quilt- does I, . . . not contain the dboad, entiV- 1190 ", "� � . . mover again to return or be remem-l' pendent when work was to b6' had ed *ith cottom This, was *arm en- dials at sea; scutr4y,broke out ta-day , r'' 1, I � v;.,. , � . , iQ, _ r '2 Out . I ": 1". I � b . erecL . f(nmd hirnself jobless, frieidlws L '11, but not waterpr6of. To glaze among, the.crew." This disease, occa- , �­ :, " ' surging crowd were some, absolutely destitute.. Through expos- the sioned by a stued lack'of fresh meat' .11 "I "��. I ln't'kat the jacket, Melville applied to W i .. -tic save and unidernourish ... .. , .. , 'W14 uWympathe hearts. The ,. ship's ounc a _108thsome . , �. . ment tubercu- � . I N ", 1� I &ribeg were represented there. They, lar trouble develo, d. News of this padnt. His - reque§t was SuIP11111wrily sores to appear on the body; teeth , � Uve been spoken of as' -the theo-lo- condition reached tPlee mission at Now r,ef*std, so for -the whoae period of loosoj� and feia out, -and en. extreme -1 t�p �, I W. o amm of the nation. Luke. tells, us: Waterford� N. :S, vftch not only his enfistnidlit he wore, the cottot- las4bude bore down ,the strougeat , Li", * - Ust the Maristes were there also- - f oumd a roo* for 'him and- pra,vided jacket in all 9OTts, of weather, a drip- Imam The scurvy-sfticken, crew of ... . . r2l ..'� 17W. 1,110 keligious sect that set such'store him with a bed and rytove and other pIng menace -to his health.'and eg� Dalials silip were witting, rap�idly . ;� , I , . .11 . 4, . .1, 11" R,... � fik"form and ceremony. Now, these inimediat* necessities, 'but also pre, ficiency—STI because 'he c0ulld' not se- when they chunced to encounter a - "" ", . . ..I � , �, 'T", , . 11", M 1. %f, .1 �,-. - -,Q0' led the 'matter out in 'pared and brought h1im all his -food: Lure a CIIIA111.,of Pain 1rom, the A � passing vessel _ . #Jes reasoT , ,,� laden with ontons. A, ,� .L, ", ,,,, .. � , , �'t, , ar owm, iiAiids ri . �, I . .- - 11.1� I "d IM4 were not loAg and eared for,him, empletely for two �e can Navy, i "I Yli_��11 I '. iifie6tftilig to a c . I daVs mun6hing at the fresh vege� , . . . . . . "', owlasion that Jesus months. After much negotiating with 'But If paint was scarci6; tjbv,N tccaVy tabiles,reftored the onitire crew to. I ­ .0141P. - llyavq kufltY of blaspheniv, whep�as the city authoiities and, after ftmny Was; not. Thi's dreaded' instruhl,.ng oi healtk Yet shiOwneIns, knowing this . . � " I Z, I 1. 11 , , -thel'r. hearts- had'b� right towards r6l!us�als, a place Wfiff"Rha-Ily :Found for t*1111bare lealPt out alb -the (8119-ht6ft'-fry� 4ffimplio remecTy, irvlerddll - Wed, to ' * ;� — y i ", I un � I'll would. have declared Win hii,4 .... in the ,hospital. � vocation to log men into uncoftscio,iiii- proviode onions for the crew. To se- � , I. ' , � Ac� OG?' ­ ! bo, I � � Z - DMne. The inission did ncv� stop. to en- ,ness. A man. cou-id be flogged till big, curs Ithe fteah meat thoA Vvouild stav�e ,. - . - . . - I M 6n&e %eir secre�t quir4 .... ragarding his matior4lity, or ,bores My balre iftrel'y - for looking off wurv% sa"llovs often ate rafV_ , , , I i Q'i .. fft.i- thoUgh. His 9=1 ,Was cr6ed. It Wa:s enoulgh to IMOW.thgt "O!9Swise dt an OfficW- As terribae sometimes paying four dollars, apiece 1 �_% 114:-1 ­_ __- ­ - 11 ..... �� I, , -,,-,�.( 1. . . � . � .. waTTAUM thwe A099ifilks alwa�s took for ft -se ,anti,�,§eo,.�buMc__d-allea,cies6 "I 1'-' �, .. I ------ the enure 4X11 Vi :,i,A4 � , . , 7 - I . 1. . � I-— ,1114ce in 'the presenee of men sivd wooden `joh#Ys 6ve .. -,-, ! - 1. . . . . ' . -1_11. ­ I I � . I , , , I % I I I sftp's toW&�uy- the t*entorian cry Og asd h . . ., . . ;.� . . I I . . "AN , hands, ,Wjftees ,ponishment a- phted by steam', .and gedtrary crueIrty , 1p? - I :. 110 11 �9 .1 , 1311111" 11 . . . I b" W&11119-16 gh 11he ship,, and at- has piven Place to all aluk"�..tqyder ,,, RLIN � � 13 , � I , 1. ....". . I �� . I., ; . . . . : . . tendhri*e� o* th,6- 9%Wblea �Wvm� mun� ��, . . I "I. k" " v�! .1. - eagl. 1. I . ­ ,. � X - � � .1. datory. The, victim was, "opread .. " .. . . ____ T, ", � . ed " IthIft i* &is ha,hd& .W,6r& - - . 1. . '3� ­, r.. 11. . ' feet wofe- ' " I , .A%L &" - - N Alnw� 4 "12 1, 1111' 1W41k 'I � ; , i I -a" his- ,hoad- whilo his --- - ' IN'THE ' - .! t . I I . 86cirw, to grWtino ,on dftk, -he :.. ZURED R 4�� � - 'In . - � �, � i " I ::­­ . ftmtx�t-at-arvns th" rgmv 007"THAPS LIVER I 112) : .... .. . ed , Nl�� i :; � ; . , culWV-6 UPP& e$othing, aid the, � . I t- wako a ybikr Livor Ne - ' � e-nille-tails W*9 kfd OT4 "& , . , P " - . , , __ 1:� ...... A . , , � WM9 Un, i0dbUblo *"I -o uAn"s ,4 I il . I ­ r eeessn# I 1� ; . n fh,& , �-N6, Calm 0 .. - I "I". ,; , Q1, a,,. 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'I *,L�"j '" eii " ='PVV .1"141-, ZZ, , 'i . A U MT -M, .-aeo.0004, I keep out Ithe, 'islemenU. (He sleeps. ini *yl ventilateA,...quortews' aUdl can we- ' - ,*ive �no cppX,p*�al puridshment. B� a 9uprame , tlotl` L' d i * 41a lozipven . r ... eclslon - . _J �lie'. same r*,ts for recovery fq Tper- . , .- . t w_ ... � I �0.nlai Injuries, as ., aqr� grd�W' �ail- may ewlploy"s unde*,,-the rAmployeins� [Aalbility Adt, IP the eaze-of .O"Sh" vs., The U. S. -Shipping Bo�iwd theL , ?*�urt.-a,war&d O'Shea, a� a6mmom Bailoir; $15,060:49r' injuries reqefred. while en d in the iperforti6abe of lorr Jors .. V-9 dutp-44juries t�hat thl, m- - Of tMelvilheAs day would have aursed in bittei....Wence ,and with -out , ). penrhy'si worth 69 IbOTn. ' - But emen more am-azi I Pig is, the re- ,ent case of Ae Rolph, a i.=,e_ that' Probably caused -many an old quarter- , deelic saltriil�-_tov_tura over -in his wa- �ary grave. ,Three seamen were a- . Warded''heavy damages agaipst this vessel 'because of ,its "unseaworthl- Qess"--the' unseawmithiness consist- inj in the %M#16yment, of -a first mate who`wssi�,'& budly.and ,a br.Obe. ,The mate had 'beafev, the �Plaintiffa 'Wlih his -fists, qnd, had- then refused them n7zilical, treitmen1b.- *, M.e. cofirit r-uled that "seaworthlnesj�, a600rding, to all - .--.;ffi. . _Het- 'Cbn1 _i au, orb es, iW -� Eplies. that the vessel be staunch and, sound, but that she be' property tnianued." Cruelty in an officer. was adjudged, 'a, menace .to passengers, ship and crew. L Thas decision, belated ao.it is;� pu6s the seal of dQom upon unchecked tyranifty and, heww,y-fi,sted disdpline, at s --.a. Sailors are itill Obliged to obei ordr,rg (thip, Inti�rnationaj SeameWs Union is now agitating for the right. 'a sitrike) bitif the day has passed when those. 6rde:�s can Jbe.. seaande4 by a bdo-t or a belaying piri..Rioma:.-_ ticis&s ,will say that the-g6ndeur and poetry -of the sea has­dasap�earM, but the Imen who ,actually ran o.ur ships d;eckare that the to-ilp's ,W of 'the ,sea are nie-6ely acquiring'.r"ights" and imr4unities, long enjoyed bythe mean- -est laborer ashore. , I I � .. � I I .1 .. . . 1.-_ . _ . . I 1_0 . . .. 11 . , . 1. ".. - 4 - . G40WING: DEAF. WITH . READ NOPSES? I � .. TRY THIS' , . . I . I 1\ - - ,If you.are growing -hard Of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you hive roaring, runribling, hissing noig- es in your *ears�gp ' to.. your dniggist and iget I oun�e of Parmint (double strength)', and add .to it :yj ,pint of hot water and a little granulated -srugar.� ' Take I t&espoonful four times L a day. . Thi& will often. ibring qujck relief from the distressing head nolse.s. Glogged nostril's should open, ,breath-, ing -become easy and the- mucus� stop dr6pping into the'throat. It is easy ,to -prepare, costs Ifttle and is pleas- ant to take, Anyone who- is threat- ened. witfi Catarrhal Deafness or who 1�as head Poises 5hould givii this prsw sctlpti�n'a trial. . .. . - - - ­­ - r ,ruCKEMMITH . , ­ I - . (IIntended fGr'last week.) - ' About one hundred. friends' and neighbors of Mr. and Xr',e,. Mervin Lane met at their home on Friday, evening -and presented th6mi 17ithli lovely dinn4r set. , The well wo'rded address was read by Miss Barbara Simpson, the..�presenfatiqn being rnade 'by Miss . Hazel Micl,aughlam Mr. La.ne made a suitable,reply. The ev- ening was spent in dancing. Mr. -and MTs. David XcJ,ean enter- tained a large number of their friends, ail,d, neighbors on Friday ev- ening last. I A large nuniber of memberg and friends of Eginondville Church at- tended the wood -bee held at.Mr. Dave McLean's bu.&�h on Monday afternoon. The Arts Club of St. Ja,megl Ghurch were entertained at Mr. and, Mrs. 'Mervin Lane% on- Tuesday even - Ing.. . .1 .1, I --- - __ -1. I - - � USBOIkNE — .. . .... I. -I ... 1.1 L . - - - ­ .. (IPtended for last week) . Council !Minutes. — The Imiunicipal council of the Township of Usborne met,puTsuant to adjournment on Sat- urday, Febtuary Ordi with all �hQ members present. The ininuteis" of the. meeting of January Sth were read and approved, on motion ,of Passmore�, Shier. Board. of Health for 1934— Moir-Passmore: James Ballantyne, rhaIrmart, Dr. J. G. Dunlop, X 0. H., Joshua Johns, Henry ... Strang, secre- tary; John Kellftt, Safktary Inspec- tor. Shier -no secofider- i That Dr. Dunlop be paid a stated, salary of ,�45 and expenses when attending con- vention. In amendment.. Westcott- Moir, That the M. 0. H.'s remuneya- tion -be $lot retaining, fee and other 3ervices at a fair -price. ,11,e aniend- rrent- carried. Copy of letter submit - bed to Dipeartment of Public High- ways petitioning granton full exilten-, liture -on Tow . iship Roads and ack- nowledgment Q,�y DI�par ment, On- � n letter, So - I - , ee.—Tabled. ' ­ ,10tice of Ontario Good Roads Con- reiltio� on Pebruark 21st, and 22nd. &i.r-Passihore: That the Reeve be bdvised t* attandthe session, of the " 0 xood 'ftads, ,Conventioft�. Cert;fieates rom all - the seo-tetary-treasuver# of �be various solml P .�N�'s in, ­tl�e . own" expressing their views re - r ,ardhig inoculation for the �reve-htion d,dipthwia web6 t6bled,411 desiring * havet it d6be, eweept'. S. .S. No. 10'. NestcottwShier: That the Board'of 18alth, -be ad,Hse,&'.t.o�_ imfol,m, rthe X L ), R. of thei. *isfies of. the, �pkr�nts Ad W6tded to Iii -V4 thai workp:car_1- ied out ih cb-operation with 4 Dr 63W*11, XWD., for glahshafd, r# nion � sections,. The- anditore mpoit , v�A;5 presen 1001- T. A. 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I . � I . &4" 1 C "CONTAINS NO ALUM." This . I . I stateme it on every tin is your . " � -MA4107 guarantl e that Ma0c Paking,. I I I— '145W Powder is free from alum . A - MADE IN CANADA or any harmful ln$xedleut. I :. ,'. . -s . ­ .. ­ I . � . . . 1. I . . . ... I—. 11 ­ . .. I . r 11 p I I , .1 ­ I . . I . . . i. . . . 1§33 taxes�,- $6010.00: Pe P'alties, `196'.' Jucludle a Wnside�tton Of the t6usIls,. , I Shier,Pissmor;_-: ' ' That their Collectoi wlOnh, H diseased, shbul,&, be rem1ov- be' authorized to . .,hold-- tha�% ro1.l.,a.n.d__ed_..!Me nWb sfiI� lstO build up and. - I Fl. ,continue th,�, 6ollectloir-of all ar�raars maintain, at 21Q�h ... I . 0 � e child. ; - of Ataxes­-4Carried. Westoott-Moir 4 _&�iltk* ... W -M. I ve litehe 9-r I . That,the flollqyn-ng jg' nieni6, be fmadip to diqt' fresh air, E,0,1n, "l-IrttesIt"t 'got , . 4� y ' viz: . T. A. 'WisemiN anditin'g, $10; cetera. I . I H. De4bridge, auditing,:, $10,; Sick Untia fthe; chiild reaches a stage,of' I 1 4 1 Childrenis Hospital, grant, $15.00 ; gdDd health,,he requires extra rest � . 4 is. J. Pym, sularly as Collector, $65; together, with Ahe avoidance of "any - N. 'G. Clarke, salary' as Treasurer, -Physical or mentaA strain. - As long -7 $90; Jdsl,hu,a. Johns,,feei, `Bqard of esAhevkild is below,par, be shouRr - . . Oes .50. ".,John Kellett, -fee, be,g�kid,ed away from competitive eiv- ,' , _11h, *1 . . . ., '� Board of Health, $1.50; the, Reeve, fae ents and exciting or worryiMg I task&- 1 I . Board of Health, �1.5.0; ,Clerk, fee, It takes time� even in a dhild; "to Te- - Board Of Health; Times-Ad-;oeatq build health, and the lyrotess, de- . � t in�unicipal supplies ($52.17), �,Totiee mands upd�e�sftnding anid, patience� " Cardis ,($), $54.11;,Williani Bradshaw, together wilth perseverance, on tha,: . I ­ . . I I snow work, 45c; Kenneth Johns, sAow part of parents. . � � . I , work, We; A Speueer­& Son, mater- Queotdoafi�. coqj-,eriting health , ; , iAl, snow f�u`ce, $!6,45;, .qeorge Cow- dressed to the .'Canadian M�,dm k_�, -.1 I I . , ard, cleaning out culvert, $1; Henry soci4tion, 184 College Streeti To "TAP, . . Ford, superintelideiie%. $3,W.—Csk- will be answered persorhally'by leA- . I � ried. Council adjonryjg� ,to meet on tex. ""' I . , � I I Saturday, March 3rd, at 1 p.m.7, ' , . I - I I . . � I HMiy.Strang, Clerk,, , . - ­ __ . -.1'... I ....".- " I . I . I . . — i ' I . - 7i � - . . Canadian'Airiddf �, - 19=' .' ­ , - . ... � � . . . I . . I , . " . , . ' . Considering.tbe whole of -Canada,, . ,.� I .11.11 ' I , Chorea I V.A the OSS -kason was di,sd'Wtly unifav-, , ,. , ' Chores, betterr kno . P � . wn as St. Vituo! orable for cro prqdWetion. Since- � ' . "., Dance, is -a di-�ease of children, chiL- 1928, 'crop yields of each yeaT ,.have,- . I . drefi between fiv6 and. fifteen, y�ars been reduced in somie degree by , ider of age Wng the " droughtand there has been consi - ,.,. . _ �it frequent Vit- tims. It is Titore often. seen amIong able variation -in it�s eflects through- .. gi-As thiin boys,.and, i . t appears to se- but the Domindon. - I . . I . . I led what is di�sjcribed as the over, In ID33 drought was njore wide- . active, highly -strung, excitable child. spread than usual and extendled froft - I . The caupe of chorea is not defin-ite- the Prairile ,Provinces ffito, Eastern - ' � ly knoWn, but it is generally -agreed Canada and the Maritime Provinces. ,, I that it is �6.rb inlfection due to the Crop production was reduced, sharply- lgal,ha gerir! ,that causles, rheum,at,io in Nova Scotia, Ocritario, Saakatche- I f -ever. This opinion is held b,eca-use 111" and ABlerta, -and in ceTtai see- . In .of ,the frequent association of chorea Itions of the oth,�r provindes. � I . -and rheumatic.fever,.-and b&ause, in I I . both conditions, the heart is aiyt to ' ` . I be dama;ged. Rheamaltic fever does � occur in chi3dren without any of the . Madder Weik ' . I Bess - . Joint symptoms whith are comi-donly ' associated with ,the disease. I � . Other fj�ctors, . such as - $bock, Troubleselm'' e 'Nights - fright, eviosure to wet or cold, -have . ' ' all been considered. as beiTig imlned!7 . . � I 8,teor precipitating causes, but, it has, Switly Relievei. I I not been shown. that they are, in -any - ' I sense, the ieal taurves�-of Owrea. 111 you a�re.troubled with 9, burning . .1 I I 'The onset is usuolly gradual. it sensation,. Bladder Weaknes% - fr�­ will be uoticed that the child is nerv-, quent dafly annoyance, getfixig-up- , I bus And ,Irritable. He has some (fff.L. vights, irl�'l pains in II-ack, lower ab-- , Len] in, -using his limbs, as is e3vi- domen and d,o*n through kroijis­ I denced by 'his dropping or upsetting you' should 'try the amazing valLr5 of' tMnigs, and 'his occasionpl. stumbles Dr. 'Southworth I s "Uratabs" drid seer- . and falls.' These si, ' gns are followed what a wonderful difference the�- I by irregular, jeft�mc,vementa, which make! If this.grand old, formula of I I may be limited or. gen�ral, mild or a.well known 'Physician btings 7m I severe. Thiere is -low of-weighto a 'the swift and satisfying c?n-q -, ,PZt it I poor a0lpetite; the. child tires easily har-brought to dozens of others, y6m and� not infre4ubntly, he cOm' ptains s . urely will be thaliklful end Very- Well of headache, -_ pleased. If it does not satisfy,.,the. � I 'In additflon to the physical"sy-rnrp. druggist that supplied,you is auth- . � . tomis, there occurs a marked change orized 'to return' yoqi money on first. , in the &i.sposition' of the child, with box -purchased. This gives. you & ten- - . . irritabillity.and emotional outhu,r§ts. day test of "Uratab,sl' without risk - I ,, The disease, even in its ii%il4est formis of cost unless pleased with results-'- ' I . � requires adequate treatment. FiA- so, if you would know the ,joyso Off,' ]owing recovery from the attatk, &­ -peaceful, restful sleep,and a'nornial, � , . ,flnite steps shoWd �be taken to pre- -healthy bladder, start the test to- I i vent a iee,urrence. . day: Any'good dru-egist..,q4.rx suWly., ­ ­ , '. . Premention of fiAher attacim will I you.' ­ . .. � . � I I . . I '1;. . 4 I _-i I . ,,,;,1,-,1 .. . .; . .. I .. — .1 � I. . . . � I . ,.- .. � I I I . '. � 1= WIA I I I . 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