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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-09, Page 9P.471 ,(111101 kb, 144 For eery YOU retwoRd IJ*e a1�Wiirlrla�iYna1�►�..I �r �l,..I HST Sale It Wit' Sive IIISTARTINIEM RELIEF Dyseatetry is aa; of the worat Corms of bowel eeumploiM'. It comire On sud- iae:di, and the plias in the bsw•els be - team intense; the disebargre occur with 'great rapidity, soul are very often ac- teompsasield by blood. Dysentery does pot aced to persist for any length of time wail the whole ,system lweale's" weakened and debili. I tated, and hardly may anter disease so qukkly underinittetr the strength slid beings about a eisttditien sof prostration aka utter collapae Thin often terrain. atm fatally. Mr. Robert lereeiall, Kamloops, writer:• -'I was surely troubled with that terrible eeourge, .dysentery, for the last •twelve months owing to the after affects of *maim poisoning. I had absolutely no central over my bowels, and after trying -several doctors' messi- ah's; Inns •induced to take Dr. 1AIct. et Wild Strawberry. After pc get heritediatte and complete rSundacy Alternoon �" rc�a�� u�1nI1s1�1 Got/rick, N. ■ 9y ISABEL ma �i Oat. • wa• l++*t w ..,. ti +1M 3MrMM! Jesus! mese elf' priceless worth ' *nee, far visa asked ref -s tkpi tndow Tu the fallen sons of earth, !from the lliaal odria aa to who he was; For the promise that it gave and wbUs all Ives teased in their Jesus shall His people save: ; haute of John, whether he were the Jesus! name of wondrous love, Christ, or not, be never hesitated for Human name of Gad above! :a moment to say he was a voice in Pleading only this, we flee, the wilderness and nothing more; but Helpless, 0 our God, to Thee. '4 "There cometh one mightier than I shoes tVl'. W. Harr). ! I am not worthy to, after me, the latchet stoop dof own and PRAYER unloose. I indeed have baptized you Almighty God, the_ Father of our with water; but he shall baptize you Lord Jesus Christ, who desireth not'with the Holy Ghost." MOM fflt IRO b0' • -IWO ;Ow 414. ' a tr ki • tow eaUti.b • t soisse row. Wes flet6 after tw. Java's tmeet 1:14 tall Meat to p•.t%) a vete one, Ari . siterlbell by 1114iis s•reot. Beate tr.uts arae warn aa..•i&lag Suet w't ..t 1.4 gapprel ktotttoS. L to rltd ot J :•a s:ac /.r,r$'s w.uaasue S•a• c!: ►.. "t,.t • easyy+y„'$ t-- buss t.* Ca that .ttuin a s. na' r yc lie t i bt t- : "1 i. t rue .u_.^. t. h^cr :..s Ju,1t t•t,trw.,•:,s 1 *t t ,J, n•..—..1n1.1u r1•aut l..t;ir You arty. .c14 it, I: tit t u J.. ,. n.,t Y LJi.t u• ..0 : ue to 1k.1 :sail tat, ae..l it t f t..v u«.:►r, fru. 1 e t,•.•' acts, ,.a 1,,. r.. w«ri 1,s 1,.;.it tU Ue aet',r. 1 i.r.•.,s (ruin :..e dit.t;.J'.r.••, ' ..,.,c lar* bola put it tet t- r t •er. ni r a. night tka. e► :.s its t,t•, t� 3 »a1 s..rtw itis tea .a Mrs. Janne*. 1 tel l:tin tee brundY• *t.d-wtatt r tat e • '«I, . ••hn's+ face s loused to be the death of a sinner, tlut rather that T f l he may turn from hiss wickedness, and Verses '41—Christ's H!tptisM. � R��� John and Jews were related` h „their tltarso'15e' n live; we beseech of Tnee to glint us true repentance that we may from throng etc ase trig cousins this time forward live pure and holy but circumstances,' bed kept them �r lives and be at last received unto *part up to this tinto. John as the r __• w_ - Thyself; throe% 4eytsa Christ our on of Zacharias, a priest, had lived • <Goutittued frosg Lord. Anton• far south in Judaea while Jesus, the to 'foster son of a carpenter, bad livedata.: ia MY Med 1 "lou knave tae nit, the dls:atelY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOB i kuecr'khat i c±ss dolttg, or 1 and the Inaueat that followed. Dld YU4Y 20TH, 1814 John's own testimonyfar north in twice trdiiee gi en hat rage I was coeud. caught ns ins' the sof nothing. The 1 lilt e I part with, follo 1 itup- i"aissen Title --The l$tiptfa*t of Je- he knew him not, they met for the snot kilted Alta tnrtantaneaurly, even 1'arto *p. t the result. that day--- eus. first time on the banks of the Jordan. In the midst tit his cry. I cried out examined you sera with utw when"wc `Demon Istria n—Nark 1:141. 'When Jona appeared in the crowd of toe -,-with horror at Wh*t I hu done; thxtmi al Quid took ar 111a letters! tor, Goblet Text—Mark 1:11:. , hearers it was revealed to John that my pauton faded, and I -*toad still any (Sulo that perhal>e the- might testait's Messenger. the Messiah wers'ist their midst. Be. as he was. Before I crossed the step mow, tr* to Lite ko vile hi his yes tot VTh pr x lechi was -the -lest -furls this J,sitx'�t Itde had been that was dead. or two to hHow hen:fl et 1 hilveia allover, I saw_ t he tlietwl de*th. '1`het large ilbl m It of lt of those.Aarrel, seers who in the can- of the ",tatoompramising prophet; pouted shoe that 1 did not'Ring open latter►. Srne, came I found' from kings he could confront ,with rebuke; the door and Galt out for arrirtaace. au -:.:aa Jollf , and p I Jonn r was furies before Christ prepared the pharisees he could w nark with in -1 Oh, the faired coward that 1 have once tta ♦c:iti hove one Strad don. v tq way of the Lord. He foretold not -on-• digestion; but before this Presence ` ever called myreltl--the years of hlttt that site : r Jftert d to ba to we, ly the coming of the 1Vlessiah but of �I his Softy bearing falls. So that' concealment and misery It would and a.trsitct to both• John the Baptist, His- fore -runner. have aaved: All 1 thouttht of then, :'Why did 1 marry Lei'.you .will from leis lips fell the confession andraturall ask. Au, 'why. w,.r; 11c: - does The words rued by Malachi in de.r �.an uI have need to be bap- was- to get *way. A #hurt while I cause," wy lave for 11cr (unit d illy Ietto g scribing John convey the same mean- . -x a and: contest thoulistinedr but no sound told• that any ill 1 was mad, reli 'r tt ed of the , * n t •to because, if Solt w , .... T T en- ing *1 that fused later by the angel ewe/" • In his reply we have the sec,( line had been within earshot; !softly N heli we lint at aiu. months atteiand - a a„. ,. .,,.r.urtt up at tae. In iii sae dark et the be,.ruoat, eastto n'.A hair,, just ras out, 'ad lett hita. i 1 lta,l'*et two” o ask t.ef a nigl t- i tirstt, lest it megaext:til suspicion; alive could 1 cismeft.r- It that the e 6) `'t two), :would not tit to IC= 1 watts lint in the habit lit bureau; one? taxed to Zacharias and had •on ^recorded utterance of Jesus . and' opened the door to escape,. p�tttitltt!s ti, 4rds tit, ttstssiotr UtaC 1 tliottght I been heard and that a son would be _!Ser ilt'to be so now; for thus it be- with u w*u.. He stood tat e t ata tet:.t 14 fare.;. and Ii; Stelded to !t.• born into their home who Malachiauld bring 't•ometh us to fulfil all tighteousnesi.". In ea attitude of liete.n'tig, sun aur 'Tu t1t n'a was not much lops sinful '' them joy and gladness. de- born .Jesus went down into the waters eyes met met iii jbe.g#$-)tgh•. 1 nev- Yloolc:ng at' It ail loonaw, thaw the scribed him as a preacher crying right- of'.Jordan�and was baptized of John; er forgot lila; they seemed -to shine othe.' rntt greater crane. I waw it • eolisiwde "The voice of'one crying in and there was givatrt the sign that he smt from a mass of black flair; those even s;s t Aloud with her before the the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of In was indeed 'He that should come.' sumo eyes afterwards pua*ted my altar, 1 son it But piterwarda clearer and the Lord, make hs paths straight:. The heavens were opened and there memory for yearq,` When the, oyer ale at rer.f my bat °I dg• mmeven f to The angel said: "He shall be great ot my subsequent check, Mr. Drown, p in the sight of the Lord, arid many of streamed forth the Sprit of God Ina had used to strike •somrt unpleasant Lei' even yet; Et I have striven e the children of Israel shall he turn to dove like radiance that hovered over chord oil my memory, but what I do my duty by her Al all indulgence, the Lord their G d to` make ready a His head and 8' tbttlid •lvltich to the or- could not fathom, J never connected to shield .her from the cares of the people prepared for` the Lard.°'. dinary ear was as"thunder, spoke in them with those o' her eyes; for worApd lite ;e's my life's history. Oh, the voice of God to the ears"Tat ,John, Brown had put off ,his disgutee then, When this promised child teas born „This is re beloved Son, rn°.whom I' and looked esitirelz another person, Kene, it I nave been more islutltl th$n the prophesy concerning hire would e A} H a d 't th other nsen my. tneraltul God knows Apply the liniment few : hours to treat and a est. Care° ttit'rr•l;_i: ard's in ',merit water.• . Spleno,;: far &ronchltfs. • a:a: Asa:Mo. is 'USE' HYDRO 'Fedi THE' PEOPLE'S POWER O •nn DV • p>l Inv e. O' 1 well pleased. pe oat you age e oblige. leaving Life ,symago lie A Mela is a characteristic' feature know a had committed murder, but ' Fr,b u•a, few minutes sitter the booth Farrar Life of Christ in a short period of time, session *s weal. out of poor John's body, my no doubt direct the course hit par- am we pease i. e ents would take eonceintng his edu. tion i die under to this man, George what my expiation hall been. Can you T$E MEL • Winner'' Not at that moment did he even faintly picture tt to yourself/. cation after school f Indian, life. Asordinarily °beery,' a recluse had shown iteelf in thethe nlght�s.dornl,r, are •could •but be- . J7 R en a rural fall fair, and a• rejig come a a•iiszo of It Hada doubt re- +Horse afterwards.that ever made a says that 'the tendenee to the life of ed among the Hindus, it is at'ss�he-, the hetivspi ers .•sualplied detail* or siimieitment eta in. It teas only tear • list at first• it wa the blttorest re• youthful Nazarrte from his •earliest sous convention, with the fall rati.,ek- tnaih,d'an his mind, when he entered >wieck of mo -Lal man. 1 am not a Years tut it was from the 4esire .to meet largely predominating. It is our .ott9ce and k>#ew the :Ser Bede , murderer by nature, and John. Audi fulfil a destiny inspired by burnthe usually help at 'some' place where Greatorex, the 111111g .must have been ' were dear friends. My dais here .hopes:' He was a dweller in the there is•n shrine, or temple, er sacred made .clear to him anti daylight, to ' been one long, wearing penance; reap. wilderness, only that he might there- river, or holy. pool, and •there the•peo suield.,me he has remained nutlet a *ret for hila an his shortened life, - by become the prophet of the High -pie congregate in hundreds *ad thorn cloud 1rinrsetf:.I.hol?e my tattler will dread ot my crime's diaccrery--one est.. In this solitary life, eontmunfng sands to meet with one another atitd zen•su ' h1nt. liven ',Olen he was yty • or 'the other tilling ere: y tnorsint: with his own heart, with nature and satisfy that gregarious fnrtstinct which; ing,i1 evidence before you ar:d ih.e 'remorse and repentance, repentance with the words of priest awl iproph t .'vast,•. he told .a lie to savat int: Por , and reimotse; and that it hal been AO p is so ch aracteristic•of man, to enjoy he said that viten he. alive the'Sace :-.111 owing to heaven's' mercy. Not an with which his mind was stored. a {hemselves and have a thoroughly at the r 3t war aft*: the, de- hear ot• aq dlitet ttightr,blit I w uld., u nseen world becam to frim a eat h •• ff,�it �gg e cod `time and to give lay 'to their ' eladly"'hftvegiweu up my °irtf.tl'I6."I, 1; , P itartnre of Mr. Bede aft*: It, realltyt:.And in limo he became apow- religious feelings and emotions' which l was my twee he A:.PI, Belie; no other. . reitore hire Atter the Asst contused in the midst of his people. •clamor for expression. A11 through these.] carts i has 'trawls- horror had parried: I should have rte - Verses 4 -8 -Johne Public Ministry. For years we in- our Mission in In-; ed my nriret'y• a d iu Itis xreat cons- elated the. truth at the arse Scut for - It became rumored -abroad .that.. in dice have had an annual mels but withl patselon for what he knew s dr a stater- the wilderness of Judaea, r a :live'd one whose appearance and "life. reeat• =lied that of .;Elijah: 'He Wee clothed wife to Conrloer It.:ce, any rematnee perto"ce '!lent. My father . has thought my • bodily health tailed: in cue .111110 so 1t did, for 1 have been w*eting awa:' trout Che dust, dy iug • slowly Inch br heti, 'And that's al11, kene, When -you- sh*ll baize heard news lir my death-- %' will be with yon very (lose upon thlr letter_. --disclose the whole to Henry- William 011iveru. With re- gard to my. father, I leave the 'natter to you. If he 1n the ellghtest degree suspects int-- nd 1 eau but think he must, after Winter's eonfesslolt, and train the•easy aequieseenec; he gave to my coming en the continent for an Indefinite -pe'1od-•-•-then tell him the whole. Iieaveu bless you all, and grant •yuu the peace that' can spring elope of Jesus Christ's aton(tment l.1 have dared to think it mine for route little time now. • "IIEDF CRFATOIW1;k:" When the' tidings of Body's death reached hire, Sir Thomas Ilene event out •to 'seek all interview with Hr. (311ive.e The clergyrpan read the' letter, and bent hits head to prolonged tralett�. - '«kflet alt, I suppose Jelit'a'nv(' will have to remain undist ,i'l e d '• spoke the judge. "Winter cleared his memory." . "Yes; bettt r. so, perhaps." was the slow, thoughtful rept). "If I lied newer before Geen • thankful that 1 read..the b tirirtl service neer 1,l:u. I should be no 'view. You ter I `'`o- ei�� , Kone. ,.Gcd be•:Iti1 :'t,l iu uK all: for weare r.. :!rt •.e•s:" pith• camel's hair, and with a girdle - of a skin about his Ioins, and he did eat locusts and wild honey." . His -'words recalled.thdte ,pf the prophet Isaiah for he preached the, baptism of repentance for the remission of sins. - People of all -classes and from every quarter of the country, from both city • and country -side, flocked to hear him. He quailed before none batt warned - and rebuked . alibe the wealthy Sad- ducee, the haughty Pharisee lied the publican and soldier nSSir • their, hearts and consciences were stricken. of their sine and were baptized with 11 per than (,bat or wood 'f Conreaiedtt Cleat,. Quick O THE HYDRO'STORE ° Nert{t Si{. Square, tiODERICH ,!AEI St. ar Iso,--TOSIS tAa-�t iU cert! :JMINIDN EXPRESS MONEY OROEP T. RW ARTS' Auto and jIor : Livery flask SWIM, Etc, Montriatl Street just off' the Square SEVOM1'1 T•CLASS AUTOS1READY Ira�ERYIC G6T YOU AHYWHEIIE IMIIEti Y RTTO GES' THERE 'afasres Meet all Toles and Patssaager Boasts Powwow* galled for la amp Part if tit twin 111 *11 *molls at O. T. R. at C. P. R. Depots. Prompt Service and Cptr ti Attendance. ats►0•% err Livery obi Mask hanks orifi b* feesal asp-brhtr . is *very rttppact.t ,..ae'.a. Year Patramag+ts l+lIsiorai T. SWA 1$7 n ewiram arses . nWY mother's sake:• in her.' state of us the convention element is the re- Rings mutt be, as be > .Scat ly light- health. it would ,have killed' • her. dominating one. It is held in ut-' ening 1110 to me where lie -could, bait, 'When she died, °the *tine had Stone. lam, which in many 'respects is the, to' go back to the time. by, >or it; I -had m, taut ,,end, -"r* I should kat each other for the space of half a, minute, •most central •of our stations,- at any' e u n we gazeda rate so far as railway connections art, the man on the stairs and I; the concerned. Christians 'from all over' fright of seeing some one here nearly 'our field gather for about four days.; paralysed me; and then I went in I « The heat of red peppers takes the ! oucif from a sore, lam back. ,It cat not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture itt once. When you are. suffering so you me hardly get around, just try Red Peyer Rub, and you will have the quickest rt - lief known. Nothing has such conceat- 'rated, penetrating heat as red pepper*.. just as soon as you 'apply Red Pepe per Rub you,wiil feet the tingling hat. In three (minutes it warms. the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore-', nest are gone. • Ask any druggist for a jar of. Rowles'' Red Pepper Rub. Bet Sure to get the genuine, with the Hama Rowles on each Package. RED ,HOT' JULY DAYS HARD ON THE BABY 1 The vi torhe' Home au t dohs,ol Clul' x•111 bile t '1,.•" .nt,UNl Ilariben perty 01. • to si hoot groande tat 'ThnNralay Jtd3 l t„t. h, ter i• ..'i nit + _4 - ._ ,_ _._,- TO DARKEN HAIR . Look Younyt briny Mack It* • Natural Color, Glom and Attractiveness July -The month of oppressive !teat; . red hot days• and,swelteting nights; lb Common garden sage brewed into * extremely hard on little ones. 1)larr heavy.tea with sulphur added, wilt tart hoes; dysentery, colic and cholera in. gray, ;sire. 'rd :Jori faded hair bosun. tentum catty orf thousand* or precious fully dark and luxuriant., just•a•-tow little lives every sum`mbr, -CII.' Mather' application+ will prove a revetatiOn if. snutitybo constantly pa her guava to pi e•' yotur hair is . fadiiig, streaked or gray. rep[ there troubles oe ft they crone on Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur rec- anddenlV to ttKht 'tbeur hu uthut ipc at home, • though; is trouUcsoatn medicine is of ouch aid to mothers one 1 An easier way is to get a bottle of big the bot summer as is lltbl'r t w.1 F Wyctlh's Sage i lid Sulphur Compound Tablets. They regulate the I o els a. at any drug store. all" -•ready, for •use: stotuteb, slid an oecasionai uor.e, Karn This is the old-time recipe improved b to $hit vieit child will piuvent•Knmmo the addition of other ingredicats` Complaint. or if the truubit: dee. c 1111 1•\ hile V1•iapy, gray,: faded -hair isnot oasudcenly will bgelsti if. Tat T.1'a sinful, we all desire to retain our late are ao (1 by medicine d +a.e •t. 0 hp. , .youtlifal'apprarance and attractiveness- uttll at t:. v .lite a - box itu, ,1,, , . - fly darkening your hair with W'yeth's W tlliatns ale eiciue t o„ 1'.1, i Lt, GODERICH •lint. . Some! folks ,hate little u'rr- n-, whom 'o lavish r t their love awl lit t 1have white shoes. alsO'Siilart Paihsr •for Casts The man who keeps his , hie :.re elevates his mind.; ...• Tents and temporary shelters built of .again • and hut the door. It was •. bamboos And matting are•ereeted on perhaps the sight et him that eaut'sed me to- attem t to throw; the sit /Scion !the mission compound; Veal,' tees. p I sing'arrangerhents are made for these oft myself: certainly I had not who need them, and for the duration thought of it before. I put the...plb- of the' mole the place reminds one of tol on the carpet by • the chair, as It the old fashioned. Camp -meeting fn• It had fallen from John's right hand, 'western lands. and next, looking about on the table, I Sound the unfinished letter, and This year there were two 'special added the lines you know at. I •speakers, Rev:. Mr. Deshpande •. of t, tui to, ba' drill It' in:.a.-dream; ey in many cities*, made confession Poona,: and Mr.. Jackson---ef-Be ares ano � • n r lust it was •not•�nt, self nttt somebody v both . of them- Indians. 'Mr- Desh- else, and fill itt a desperate, Wurry,:101 _water as--a-sign.-ef ='herr repenlanee�itaiisi4-is-a"graduate in, arts o€41is 1' -grew afraid of stopping. Then 11 and, purification.. He had, -however, lop •College, Nagpur. Becoming con- occur:red keine. to put out then hump; 'VettedtoChristianity,4he gav� up all I don't know why; arid; upon that, 1 the prospects which were befole him went out resolutely, for I did not as a University graduate, studied for, like the -dark. • Luck seemed- to be the ministry, -and since then has been against me. As I opened, the door actively engaged in Christian work. this second titan,, some young • man He is a man with a 'definite "ex er- (not the first) was passing 1!y. In- ., stunt ;: Ilileg tie tow turn round and ience, and, needless, to say, he has ,a wake belieke to be speaking to Jahn. i definite message. Mrs. Jackson is ti.'What. w,orde I•reitlly said, I should South Indiamlady who married a mil- never halve remembered but for hear- sionary of the London Missionary So- Ing 111* young man, Alfred Jones, re• cis . .Coming as she does from Ben- *oat them at 'the coroner's lnatu st. - l y tires, whtch.n» ght be called the ;Mecca They servead lire more than I thought: , Of •orthodox I indulem and which has tor Alfred Jones unconsciously took ' been saici)to be the most difficult place art hjeo speaking natural to dtion that John s version, in all in India in which to do mission. went lorth.to the pme;, and 11 was work, she is able to speak out of n wieon Hied That what happened, hall - pen rich experience of Christian service. pened after my departure. There's no The :addresses given by zthe.se two 'doubt that it was the chief element spealcers were greatly appreciated by' in throwing.auanicion off me. lie alt'rise !heard them. • .showed me out of the house,•,and Central India Torch. thenceforward I had to try to act the part of an innocent man. I went to the Star tdrGarter and drank someb:auady-and-water; 1 Went thence. to Mrs. Joliffe's. How,1 did It all, with !hist hclrrible thing upon me, 1 have (CENTRAL .=TrRA''t!rtORD. 0141% • prepares young nrep and young womem for Business, which is now Canada's greatest profession, We assist graduates to positions and thee have a practical train- ing which enables them to meet with success. Students are re- gistered each week. Get our free catalogde and learn something bout our different departments. D. A. , MCLACHLAN, Principal. - BEFORE NY BABY CAME CIALIIPM• XL 411.. s -roma w Its Bee Far Oyer 30 Years Ittr,,.,..�e.• / .! (y I Was 'Greedy Benefited 1»' Taking Lydia B. 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A Free Trial Trea ,,,,,1.1 0.,4,1, rnl 111 �la�a tin• th ;:1, , will h” sent free to any atufferinic iwil 1 .n, ., n.! oir lay 1 , •,.•�k inelose`3 stamps rind - address \11l- t,l 1'11 \t 1. tlgh, WInd.a., vat ACK HURTS - FLUSH KIDNEYS ii> k Plenty Wathr and Take Glass of Salts Before Breakfast Occasionally , • When jiour kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a sot of drugs that excite the kidneys and ° - irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep„,,. your kidneys clean like you kap your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to rel. move the body's urinous waste and atimplate them to their•nactivity(` : The function of the ki�ieys is filter the blood. In 24 h • stfa..n from it 500 grains r ” cid and waste, so we can readily and tand the vital im.. portance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water•. -you can't drink too much; aiso get from any r pharmacist about four ouncell of Jad. Salts. Take a tablespoonful in av glass of water before breakfast each Morning .,% • fora few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for. y.earsto help •.':lean •-and :stimulate clogged kidneys; also tobneutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer **source of irritation, thus often reliev. ing bladder we,aknes,• ,. . ,tad Salts is inexpensive; cannot ince jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-'water drink which everyone ahoukl take now and then to help keep their kidneys cllean and active. Try this; alio keep up the water drinking. ' and no doubt you will wonder what became of y►otar kidney trouble and beckache. By ails means have your t y►»ei le, efat*lae your kidneys at 1eut• twice a year. ti y ; -5 •' 1