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The Goderich Star, 1924-09-25, Page 7
TIIUIEt8DAY, SEPT. X501, 1914. For Dlanifto.a. You Should Its• It WW Gi to I1$�TARTAJEOU RELIEF When you retroubled i 4with dial'. Awns, dysentery, colic, cramps, paha' in the etoaiseb, cholera, or any other loose. • sods of the Nowell. he sore and itume- dintcly lwrcha<e • bottle of Dr. Fow- ler'e latract of '11'ilif itrarrlxt; rj and see how quic1:lr it will give you relief from ,our bowel troubles. This *preparation has leen on the II'market for the,prst Set rears and has imam proven to accomplish all we claire tor itr,and our elaita ie that it will give s'hoo't instantaneous relief in all bowel troubles. Mr. 1). E. Franey, Aylesford, N. B., "Two years ago 1 was trou- Med with aiarrboea and evere tramps rn my ato! t0 h. I tried several differ- ent xoriic.l iii, "rut they did not seem -to `help we. T heard about Dr. Fowler's Extract of W01d Strawberry, so I • trial a lb,ttle of it, I only tock a few dosee, and In a short 'time was entirely relieved of my pairs.,, Apply the liniment ment every ,few :hours to throat and chest. Gargle with Militant's in•saran water. - • Sp!endfd,for' ;Bronchitis . 'A awl Asthma. MOP Sabin,. oielk a isaaitieateaS11111111111111111111111111111141MMINIMIMIIIIIIMI 110 Sunday Alternoon 9y ISABFL HAMILTON, G�tsh4. Ont. 'By ISABEL HAMILT' N, Gsierith Ont. THE GODERILH STAR mouroworeourpliel Asinine d►eaels that hued*, ae tullerse Aalborg. 10 a. tit. WeetawW. s p -m. east hsenyproolt 7 tr•a. Rev. Dr. Oases addrenard the emigre. stifles 1a Ibw llapti.s olearoit loot !ruts* ea the lhohlbets.ra Motor. . *esteielkilitRreedttsSOISIMsarstesettlrf*ists11aslsale1t4111_trtlelllrttMISOtllwrsSIIIIr ASHFIELD Thou Xiv'st the Spirit's blessi•d ,lower honk oils in the to science Miss Bessie Grant, teacher of Lee - Spirit 4f life and love etid power, i (Matthew Henry). burn i .:t., spent the week -end *t he.And dost His sevenfold ,maces shower • Verses 5 -8 --Their Iaetraetieas. home in Hunloek City. 1h" UN *11,1 He first told them to whom they Miss IMttelda MacGregor. who has For souls rodeeined, fug 0.1s forgiven "were not to .go ---not to the Gentiles been visiting friends in Kint*il and " For means of grace and hopes of nor the Samaritans vicinity, left onaMondaY for Wing - heaven, t The Jews, the lost sheep. of the ham, whence she will ahottly louse. . l thee, what can to Thee be given ;house of Israel must first }rave rite i for her home in Duluth. 'Who givest all. , gospel preached to them, After they Mr. Duncan MacKay, of ' the G. C (glut t0 Itaadle. Bold by WI a swot ed Jesus esu, afie r resur visited at his hone rn • K' t '1 ove (C W rd th) bis rection I n at t Druggists, Grscerm, PRAYER he enlarged his commission, saying: the week -end. Q Lordhelp uswhatever hindrate,• „ GGeneral steers a "Go ye therefore, and teach all na, We refit to chronicle the death of , , died s ces to true communion with Thyself we may be aware of, or unaware of h ate rad in our past. in our c *rc rs a Take these away, and set us free to rise, free to love, to thank, to trust , and behold. Give us the touch of Thy own,•lInger in our hearts that a dame of saered love may opting fro)n that fiery touch. Give us a' clear insight into Whit we ought to be and whet we ought to aim at in this earthly life of ours. Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen, (Selected). S. S. LESSON FOR OCT. 5th, 1924 Lesson Title -The Choice of the Twelve., trona. Mrs, Finlay ltaeDotiald, who J. E. He secondly told them what to say her residence on the boundary near Whitey, busses %:the! and Olive They were to be itinerant preachers. Lochalsh on Friday evening. The Whitely, bit. and Mrs. Melvin ('lark i'a going, as he had gone, from place to funeral took plate on Monday after- Mr. and M .� will, Mr. and Mrs. T place and proclaiming that "the kinae noon to 'ants"' cemetery, ' Mrs. Mac- R. '1t-altis, Claes of Vnion Sunday dam of heaven is at hand." That Iloti*Id•lived till her life in Ashfteld School, Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Robt was his text as it had been that of township and was well belovedvby all Bodge**Mr, and Mrs. i;obt. Futter John 'the Baptist, his forerunner. In ,who knew her as a kind and loving Audit Steil' of„ Canadian National the third place he instrueted them to•Bend and neighbor *ttci ,trill be much Telegraph. Toronto, Mr. and bars uscee.their power for 'the good'of oath- missed in this community. She leaver woo Fuller, Mr: and :hers: las, A. bis- err. The goapel message, as pro- nee. ro- to mourn her lots seven trans and twc Millen, Mr. and bars. W. F. Hick and claimed by the angels to the _hep• daughters, Mrs. Jno. Campbell and Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Oke, Mr. and Mrs. herds, was that of good will to, men Miss Annie, nurse, both of Hamiltons T. C. Cox, Mrs. B. Holmes, Mr. and and God* )omen messengers have Dan•,JiniAiex. and Tam, of ',whitish',whitishan Mrs. Powell, Misses Helen and Ruth the same blessed instructions to car. d , Kenti�, Boddie and John, of Bell algid Mr. George laithwaite, ry out. ""They are sent abroad as' Colorado. • (Intended for last week) world, that love and goodness were 1 Rev. J. Ferguson Miller; of Pentie. Mrs c*rnahan, Acton, is visiting the spirit and genius of thiet gespei ° ton. B. C., occurred the pu Lesson Passage -Matt- 10:1.8. , which they came to preach; and of field Presbyterian chureh on Sabbath - Mite a : large-nunaey farm here public blessings, to intimate to the II t in Ash- here, Golden-Text.-M*tt._ 10:8. . that kingdom which they were em• evening, the subject of his re- !look lira the London Ex. In the last verse of the preceding plpyed to' set up:' --_..• _..pt rkt being _Government control, or _ ,Mr. Richard McLelland attended chapter Christ stirred up his disciples Lastly they were to do as they hat! sale of liquor in Brttleh Columbit. •ilio !;codon Exhtbttioh: -s ent - to pray that God would send "forth been done by, "freely ye base receiv, He said, "You in Ontario are beim; laborers for . "the harvest truly is ed, freely give." From the• day whet told as wa were in British Columbia daM t the L radon Exhibition. Thurn- 1 f 1' y e lenteous 'but the laborers are few,'" Jeans said to thle two disciples wh that averment centro a liquor and now the answer comes in the or- followed him. "What seek ye," anis i will mot an end to boot -legging, that Miss Mrytle Chisholm has returned (lathing of the disciples to be epos. they said ."Where dwellest thou?" it will reduce taxation and that it ill after spending a few days at London. Iles. and he replied "Come and see," uu tc be good for business: Now. he said 1 Congratulations, to Ma. find Mrs, G. Verse 1 -The General Commissi• on kris sending forth of the apostles "I believe all that, is a fallacy. It !Harwood on the edam:* of a daughter. These men had been called to be ' they, had received gracious treatment certainly did 'not work out that way Miss Irma Bell returned home Sat, at his hands and he would have them for .ne in.'B: C• You in • Ontario here urday from a thud visit, with floe - followers, and Jesus said •lie -would do likewise to all who needed to be know nothing at all about boot -leg- fives at Acton, make them fishers of men; 'but they' had to be learners first and so he kept‘, toil incessantly,setts in B. C. Taxes have dauliied and them close byhim, teaching them .in setting the Lord ever 1 Goderich, spent Sunday with Me and before them. The late Dr. Whyte, of > more, since we have had government Mrs. W. Fuller. ' private, besides the discourses they ; Fres St. George's, Edinburgh, preach -I control, whatever the cause,'and there listened to in the synagogues and at; • Mr. Wm Fuller healed. The gospel preachers must gine' compared to what we have of i+ rill. and Mrs, W. C. Campbell, of ening h b f '1 b r has been busily en ..,io7 ua Everything' to make a Tasty Dinner Fresh Picas, Seam, Tssts tars. Ctlaiahsrs lasts, Writs. Lattssan, mss, %Ise' Msh.0 -- - The Best XXX Vinegarand Best Mixed Spices for Pickling. Cato for Preseving aiu Making Jelly. J. J. McEwen PHONE 46 South itis Square • to crofters at Iona one holiday; ave cera many snore ire in us- - the sea -side. It was a time of pro- time, took as his text, "I have set the loess since prohibition has been re- gaged in making rninoi repairs and E batton,�Hrring_whieh the�were being Loid .ever -.before -.me" and -_.i the. pealed. 1'ou are looking for sour,. repainting the exterior woodwork ut,F fitted for the difficult days ahead 'course of his 'e •k called o 't1+mz Tietter m e -way -of term sIrole-4chooL P He opened the scriptures to them for t t mat s e. .. u on hi "to them it -was given 'to know ilio fellow ministers Holidaying with hind ante len►islation. I assure your efov. Mr. and Mrs. F. McClure, Mr, awl t t th t t 1 Mts Reg Johnston and Mi 1 1 o se eQ Lord always before us einmrn •eon ro Is notd' better was e• He cubed of the kingdom of heaven:' while engaged in our studies, for, if hot infinitely worse.- as shown in Johnston, of Godei�•ich, spent Sunday He culled them to him nod endowe' 't1 • d M` D C' 11 `sa be so much th b t " tl Take b what t (olbarne tp them with the xlower which they list? we did that, then our preaching would B• C•, Auebec, Manitoba .and •other wt 1 Al , r. an rs. ave ,antwe e e ter. On another nn"a• a -warning y w a i y so often seen, hint using as a sign of occasiort he said "Morning noon and has clone in diose awes keen the Iaw Mr. and Mrs.Richard Clr"e•and 'flue '• - - his divine relationship to the Father night my Bible must be in my hands." von have and strengthen and enforce •Helen and Master Russell Oke, a They were henceforth to be his agents, After his death it was written of him it" - companied by Mr. and, Mrs Chris d h 11 l f. h an e # u y qua i led t ein by giving "He had his reward in the fruitful Brownlee of Goderic•t motored to them. extraordinary tower.-that--thev -ne' of his GQDERiCH.'t'O'WNSHIP London 'Wednesday to attend, the might•f f pulpit work and in folie b Proclaimed-pthe me.5 se e7Qssnge . eY glow he kindled in !multitudes of other Miss- Ella Sow''erbv, estfield, war Fair' K souls." He received freely; he gave home over the week -end. to e. 'ercome • the'.devil and save the freely. world. - • '• Mush sympathy is tett in the verses 2.4 -Their Aumber and • cWORLD MISSIONS neiehboinhnoti for air. O. 1•'. Edwa Names. rds The Call of Ida Scudder. in his Rad hPreavemant. ; She\was of the third generation. of Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Aitken and little Their` number was twelve referriril; Scudders, missionaries from U, S.' to son; of Goderich, spent Sunday with •-••••.•- to the number •sonsof the tribes of Israel India• but .she intended to live her Mr, and Mrs. J. Manser. and the •sons :of 'Jacob than were the own 3' e s . , Mcs. 1Villiam• Driver had `L patriarchs of . those tribes: ;These if a if she. had not been a d °tiff! HYDRO Scudder. Surely she had the right so fortune to pre"ak . her collar ' hone by ' were the twelve tai that ' ' e •s �i , made ,.0 . toile. Thus minded she, after finish- - •TSF PEOPLE'S POWER the church's Crow -n• '(Rev 12-I) the• in her college course at Northfield V usalem, 1Rev.,21.X2, 14)s Two of these twelve, Bartholomew being tbr•owp out of her buggy one flay )aa• •rPi:, ' iwtive forth aims -of ilio! ,aqv Jet- Seminary, i e Bred to -India 'On a :visit Mi -rand Mrs. Thos. Snowden and to her parents. The scenes -she saw- Mies Susie Westlake, Stanley, were there and the appeals made to her Sunday visitors with-- Mr. -and Mrs. _ burned into 'her heart' until` -she same John Sowerby7 to know -that stronger than her .own Mr. Hugh Dunlop, who 'has. r. been ����• � will was the will of Grid thus made' spending the summer at the home of known to her. She returned to U. S. lila nephew, Mr. J. H. Orr, has ie - entered Cornell . Medical, School, and turned to Toronto. twenty-five years ago began her life- Threshing is the order of the clay at work in the new Woman's Hospital in Taylor -hi Camera, ae there are two Vellore,. built largely from ftanda? macbinea, Mr. W. Witeon auad, ?N+- whieh she herself had collected. Harrison, which weans the farmers are • busy. ' - BELFAST NeirSunday, Rally's Day, 'a Rally Day service will be held at. Unior M r, and Mrs. Wm. 'Love of Marnook, church at 3 o'clock. Songs, readings and oMn. and Mho qdayjohn Moss, of •cull• and recitations witi'be features of the: cannon, spent Thaisday afternoon •call- • • -------- log on thein friends. service. CA`H IAH 'HAS IOHAL RY Mrs. John Emmerson," et Kinlougb, We are lileased to ivelcoine itis, spelot a tow day last sock with Ler Robert Th°sapeou arae! daughter, INia's, • parents, Mx. and Mrs,, Ralph Nixon. Manche and ,tiidred, • back-• to the TRAIN SERVICE to TO RONTO ,ir..Ttm Henry, from Fleeherton.'was ne••ghbourhoodagain, after an extends d home for a few days with his parents, 1'ortlancl, Oregon. We nndcrrtand tltev Dully Exetept Sunday • Mt and kiss. Robert Henry. are very much impressed. with the west. The 1923 Voters' List will i.e used in taking the vote on .the plebiscite in Goderich • township on Oct. 23rd There are, no doubt, a number of changes of residence . erid also many new names to be added. All • persom' entitled to vote on the question should . see that their names are sent' in ir, plenty of time. The date of registrar tion will probably be announced' next week. sr, There passed front our community on Friday morning - one- whose whole. life can be read .as an open book. As Miss . Sara Bell she grew up in our midst, afterwards attending Goderich Collegiate- and returning to give of her knowledge to others. She taught for a term in Goderich Central sca.00i, also at Fordyce', and. for six years at Taylor•'_ Corners. As a teacher she was painstaking and faithful and these qualities were- uppermost in all rteea ■ssr ■ e ■ _ auuusy �.. her after life. Fifteen years ago she • • . delightful cora roast, atter a number ofwent as the bride of. Mr. Oliver Ed - and Simon, the Canaanite, are:: not mentioned , again . They •mare named LECTCnCITY in couples and three of these couples stere brothers -a proof, of how ,good 1 and •how pleasant •it is for brethren to dwell together'in unity" ` (Ps 13.",:1). Judas' Iscariot is , always named last and With the added words - "who also betrayed him." From the first Christ knew his nature yet he took him among his chosen ones, ac that it might not be a surprise -or dis- couragement to. his church, •if, at any time, the vilest scandals should Cheaper that Coal or Woad • - Convenient, Clean, Quick THE HYDRO STORE GODEitiCH Worth Side Square, 7.77•4717.7.77,7747,7•79.77. �-r "PEtL Jr HEAL" TIRED PELT t11t1N-tRRYfATIOti. GRUI3rS Mae$ ik. S ilte..-T1111ES ik.-At.si hers! aura - T. SWARTS' guts and Horse Livery {lack Stable"_,• Etc. Montreal Street just off the Square SEVERAL FIRST-GLASO AUTOSt READY FOR SERVICE -GET YOU ANYWHERE AND WHEN YOU WANT TO GE! THERE 'Otiose* Meet all Trains sed t'asscnger Boats Passengers called fur loony wart of: the town for all , trains at O. T. 11. or C. P, R. Depute. Prompt Service and Careful Attendance, ()sir Livery and Hack Service Will be toetnd up.ta-date in every respect.* • euel1�. Your Patronage Solicited T. SW.ARTS' Phos_. 107 Mantre*1 Street ri4L;fir° URD In 4 Days "Nothing but Zaia-Bch could leave done, it," says Mrs. A. Merryman, 1110, John Street, North, Ha*tilton,--ia describing hew her right foot, .crashed by a waggon wheel, was healed. "The flesh was terribly bruised, blackened sad inflamed, and 1 fainted away with pain. - Whet it was quite impossibie for me to move about, tay husband's mother got me to try atm -Puke It was surprising! "Within TWO DAYS all swelliog and discoloration bad ditappeated and +- paia.was banished. In• POUR DAYS, through this timely ape of :ane -Balt, 1 vis to the Pacific coast, Seattle. and could get about as usual; the injured foot was thoroughly healed;' • 'late-Iluk is thee pywortut antiseptic healer which quickly frees the skin of corruption asd disease and grows now healthy tiusne. No eemiaoa oiataeoat or salve - can possibly compare with 'Lam-Huk. Get'.a box to -day! 60c. all ' dealers or FREE SAMPLE for lc. peseta, t:ee Zeal -110k Co.. TOolooto t,v0. Goderich 6.00 a.tn. 2.20 p.m.' - Me. Thomas°T*ylor and son Harrison, " Clinton . U 25 a.m. 2.52 p.tn, from the 9th con., West Wawanash,. spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Seafort{r : 6 I.1'i,, iii. 1 2 p.m.' Ur. Gilbert Vint.' " Mitchell '1.01 a. ie. .Y,42 p.m.. Mir. Jas. Cook and son John. motored Arr. Stratford 7.R0 .� m, --1.10 p.in, to Toronto, and are speeding a tcw days - Iiitcbene' 11.:30 a.m. 51.20 pare' there. " Gtielph 8.4. a tn.:, 5.50 p.m.!. Rev. 11k.. Ferguson Miller, B. A., of ", Toronto 10:10 a in. 7.40 p- m. - Penticton-, B. C.. spoke on the present Temperance issue in East A. hfield Pres Rote) ping -Lave Toronto 6.50 a.m., byterian church on Sunday. - 12.55 p.m. and (1.10 p,in Mr. andllirs. Will Baldwin, Mr (:Oil - Parlor Cafe car. Goderich to Tor. btrt Vint and daughter Mary, were over t 0 n unto, on morning train, and Toronto to Afarnoekon Sunday to see firs. D. to Goderich 6.10 p. m. train. Dunbar, who, we ate very sorry to say. Through coach Goderich to Toronto. is not improving any. - Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin spent Fri. • F. F. LAWRENCE 4' ,SONS - day afternoon at Kincardine fair. Town Passenger and Tickets Agents Airs. Frank Irwin spent a few days in 'Phone 8 Lucknow with her uncle and aunt, Mr. A, and Mrs. Wm. Irwin. FOR Joy OF AUBURN �- Alfas Iona and Air. Sidney ialcOlinchev 0di fln ur i 1 Til este a •0, the "Harmony" Class and. r other-vo. g people of tbe' Methodist l last Friday evening to a , Manitoba Woman Thanks Lydia £. Piinkham's Vege. table Compound Crandall, Manitoba.-" When I was a young girl at home and working I had terrible pains, almost more than II could bear, and I was not regular. These pi troubles kept e so tired tittle that I had no strength and no ambition to join in with my friends and have a good time. I was juat tired and miser- able always and Life just seemed as if it I wasn't worth living. I saw so mach in i the papers about Lydia E. Piiikban's iVegetable Comte,, and then I had a friend who bad taken it and told me about it, so I got some. Every month after taking it I got stronger and I n.aa did not suffer eery month It stepped the pains aid helped me Niter ways. Then when my babble were coming I was tired and worn out the flint *radium** and ached badly. I took **Vegetable Compound right along and must say it made a new wesnan of me and able to do my work, mitt helped retie through confinement. You evil am a farmer's wife.with a big house to lock aftcer,',atod three babies new. I hove told ever so manyw�arter�rt about imedleMe. Just last week I *Jitter ter from ay old chum in tis ) Hos baby Was born fifteen days before mire and sic told me ahs was not fetifag very wen, her back aches so wtttsh, sod that sloe is roinsr to take the sum abseseiee I took. Yat Caitlin* my Miter sad I Jaape omit* Kion, Box i6 Crandon,Maaitobs. C games on the lawn. The Harvest 1lonie service of St,. Mark's Chnreh last Sunday morning was well attended" Bev. F. Lewin, of Brussels preaehed an interesting and instructive sermon. - Large oougregations greeted Rev. C. J. Moorehouse, of Clinton, last Sunday afternoon and evening, when he preached :at Donnybrook anniversary. The sermons- were excellent and the ivasfc•, supplied by the Westfield Brotherhood and Belgrave Presbyterian choirs was also much appreciates. -'Tho church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. - 7 "Her many 'friends are glad to. see Mrs. M, Moore once more in our midst atter apendlog tour• weeks in Toronto. Rev. P. S. Banes preached in Ontario St. Methodist Church, Clinton, last,Sun• (ler sincere sympathy goes out to her day evening. - dearly beloved husband, her aged i At a meeting that was- well attended mother, brothers and sister. The by° both women and men, held in the funeral Fervico was conducted by Rev. ; •Townrihip hall last Thursday evening, jatneo Hamilton and Mr. Whitt ddj, ProhiMition forces of West Wewanosh student -pastor• and the pall -bearer' were organized as a 'branch of the were .Messrs. C. A. Whitely, II. Lam • - Huron County. 800141 hcrvicn ('oumelt.. prey. II. I,. Salkeld and A, F. Sturdy Mrs. Itogerson, with her son and his The beautff i flowers were silent toe. 'rife, motored from Jamestown, N.Y., ens of lova and sympathy;, Beside lasts;aturday to visit her brother, W. those from the immediate f'tntily ter-' U. Campbell, clh, there were' wreaths f mt "Union Itev. I11ri°° tiara" II, " a graduate church congregation, Mr. ar�i l Mrs. O of Kobe Enlversity, Japan. and of Victnrie. 1"niversity Toronto' wfil gine T,. Sturd• y and family, the nxillary-i an addreeain the Yethoiltst" church on of %%.M.M. of Union church, Mr. and' Thursday evening 'under the au tpioesMrs. W'i11 FAward, Mrs. Wm. }i'ox itnd. of the Y. t'. League, and will tell the family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yosnx, Mr i ' ioav of hialite. Ererybotly invited. and Mie, N, Sturdy and fa v. Mr Belly lray services will be held on and !sus. T. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. " ward to her•late home and she made it a pattern home. The door stood ajar for their friends, and many hap..! ray social evenings were passed there. i In her church life she gave of het best. As organist at the ;Union rhurrh i she aided her pastor for years in ire small way. As a Sunday School tea- . cher she pointed her pupils' to the I home she has now entered, and as a member of the W. M. S. she filled : -- with much acceptance the offices of ; • secretary, president and treasurer at. different tines. In the activities of the community she was ever ready: to do her share, to promote good fellow- , ship. Her long illness was endured', with patience and faith in God "who loveth those whom He chasteneth" ZRMBUK For iitaimg g in Bar ains House r �n A large: pe,r•i'In of our nous Furnishing stock for fall is arriving and we are giving special prices on all house furnishings to make • room to let us pass the new goods Tutu' stock .Odd Curtains at Half -Price i4'veral c,.ld 1' .rs •d' eurtatius will hu e10:trati at half -.price. 'The lot consists 01 one air.! two *like, in many oa arts juah ,On. Pair. If you have an odd witttiow where you can use anaadd pair of .•ut tai,': ou can save money by hooking over our .bar Mn stook. Linoleum and Coco* .Matting • a l au ,;et,ui, 4 yards wide $1,80,..a sq, yau'e� Matting, yard width, suitublo for voraaudnlr .• 4legular price y'I.10, to clear at ,.48c If you have any gifts to buy visit our wtare'a' `` •Tho-Storse.-0L a_Million Gifts " One Electric Washer Slightly used° for deii demonstration 2iurpubu.s. Regular -price $17`J will sell for :$110 if ink©n at once. s eWaik-er =. e 1 Often the Cheapest ' Always the Best„ The Store of Quality- West Side Square Goderich O�IIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIII Illllldlill INNIIIIIII NINII�IUIUIINgIA Idlllllm -T he-Csder-ich Star's CLUBBING.LIST The. .if!.! 1 ondcin Free Pri."sc t;ti.75- The_ Star end London. Advertiser ...: • 0.75 'I.he titer and rli I'.,' ,nlu Globe 'I ;ia' Star and 'I'lie Mali sod Empire • (i:75 • The Star and Tho Toronto Star 0.75 The Star and The F,trnh'is' Sun 3.40 'the ;Star and 'I l'c: Fat 'fly herald and Weekly Star '3.50- 'I•ii, Stir ,acid Saturday Night 5 50 11,e Star and Pr..Shyterian i 90 The Star and. The Catholic Record. , . . 3.75 The Star .yid MeLean's Magazine - - . 4.50 The, Star and Rod and Gull. , . ..... .... 3,00 'I'll Star -and Montreal Witness renewal :3.85 new.... 3:5(1 Tlie-,Star and World Wide• renewal •4.25 new.'.. 3,85. Special Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals may be had on application NEYSACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Means You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake up with • backache and dull 'misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating food/ which create 'acids, says a well-known authority. An excess of such acidly overworks the kidneys in their effort to 'filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, hannels often get sore, water ` 'scalds andyou are obliged to meek relief two or th times during the night. --.w^ -, - s Either consult a good, reliable physi- cian at once or get from your pharma- cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast . for a 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 years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kid - nays, also to neutralize acids in 'the ' system, co" they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is •ine p+enisve, cannot in- jure and makes a delightful effervescent Ittlsiemrater drink. Drink lots of soft "rats,. By all means have your physi- elan teal:aine your kidneys at least Wei slyer. 'l •