The Goderich Star, 1925-12-03, Page 7TatlitU'D.AY, DEC. Std. 1!lti.
Hotel Taller
DETROIT
800 Rau -800 Baths
52,50PaD+! u�sp
,..,,,11.11
Al a tan Restaurant
Gothic Grill
Cafeteria
Tea Room
C. C. SCHANTZ
General freeme ter.
P,0,410 natva$It
lalsMNselssnNN NfaMNliNa110.0
II Sunday A
`$y ISABEL RAXILTOlV', Garrick, I.
aigallaillifi:111siiie Ni�#liel0fiwti/it11MM1lNMf�1U *%41Mitt[.aaiu.l s
city, the centurion led his captites to
the captain of the guard, Julius
must have presented the cane of Paul
in a moat :exorable light, tor he was
allowed to secure a private lodginf.
Jesus, I live to thee,
The to 'beet and best ;
My life in thee, thy life in :ne,
, In ttv blest love I rent .
'Jessie, I die to thee, dace along with one eel ea as
, Whenever death shall -.arae-,-_ .
To die in thee is life to me guard `1'hrs became a tariseion-house
In my ;thee i home, where Jew and Gentile heard the
t gospel preached f�,r two years. Af-
1 Whether to live or die, i ter Paul had recovered from the fat-
I know not which is best ; igue of the journey on soot, m toren
To live in thee is bliss to' me, rays' time, - he made hie presence
To die is endless rest I r known to the heads of the Jewish.
Livings ort dying, Lord, pca
id heed to Paul's aThese dvance; ;for he
I ask but to. be thine : pa
My life in thee, thy life in me, was still a Roman citizen even if he '
Makes heaven forever urine, was a *tate prisoner. To these chief H.bard And Nerve
---"Christian Intelligeneer." ' men he told his story and then, point.,
' int. to the chain that bound hint to Mir , •
PRAYER soldier companion, he declared that �'�ii�e
Our Master and, our T:ord; we it wits 'for "the hope of Israel he
would had Thee as Bing at opr lived eves so bound. In reply the Jewish b
Help us to serve Thee worthily, teach Council told him that no communi-
us to live in such a ways as to fulfil cation whatever had been tent from' I got Better end ant snow as wen aril
Thy purposes, Amen. Jerusalerre. They indicated, how• hearty ewer I was,
fileeted), ever, their wish to hear more from
Wed et, Flow
H and es
Were Sail Bad
which laid 'lege to the City was rout-
s d
out•td by Perone Rupert, but after tee
Rattle of keratori later the citizen;
were compelled to tairrender.
The archbishopric. of York, which
urea established by :•t, Any;mime
soon after he had implanted Chris-
tianity at Canterbury, was founded
for the purpose of tektite charge of
Thoma Cox, 1. 2. xn. 3, the conversion of the northern Apart
Godfrey, Oate writes : - was zit bed kaulinue.uand the try. tf stscashedral t prelate was
with my Leant ad aeras I wool) hate the wooden chapel in watch he baps
to get up out of bed daring the ieight tizeti Edwin
dwi find 627 a t:tobut thiswas
ne huiltt
said the floor, sec I 'meld take ing one of many which were erected
sueh,ltt-sixothciing spells, ttith mj ori the -spot i:sxstlr. tinxce.A_new
heart, I would thee& that sosaetionii J -T cathedral was built by Thomas, the
would die before I get over theles first of the Norman archbishops, and
this was gradually replaced during
After taking .two boael of • the next three centuries by the pre-
sent stately edifice. ,
For several centuries there -wee a
bitter rivalry between the seer of
Canterbury and York for precedence
in the English (hurch, and it was
tl:ially decided at Rome in favor of
the. former, whose archbishop wee
Oven the title of Primate of Alt
England, while the archleshop° of
York received that of Primate of
Ettglitne with juriedietioq over the ..
county of Yorkshire and the whole
of England to the north of it,
Among the 89• eccunanta of the sees
mate's throne are to be sound the
'tames -of numerous -mere whn ),era _
played an important part in. British
history, meluding----Roger, who is
generall" believed to have been the
real instigator of the foul murder .of
Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, the.,
'famous Geoffrey Plantagenet and
Cardinal Wolsey, The latter was ar-
-rested in York, Where he had retir-
ed when he fell from the Bene. n I
;kuru V1IT• lied a di while eim;
MVMiiburn's
_ .. S. S. LOSBED:V'. FOR DEC, 1S-th, 1325 Mn about ;this sect whit 'R ee er3 Now, T would rectommend Milbura'tt
M lite and where spoken against:' i'aul glad-� Horst said erre I'ille' to ail who are
I.es Titl Paul inn a if f th d e
al A Sure "Sign
*an ly availed hirntt o err ;sir with their heart
Reale. and where again they met him in bothered in any wee
Of Kidney, Trouble I,ettson Paraage—Acte 28:16.24, his ' lodging by appointment, he 1 or werves. su, I cannot say too,much, is►
• thekidaeya rel ithe beet 30, 31. awl It wed thein how the law ane; the mer maize.''
h h d hes fulfilled d i Jesus tee
'f •f111 •
Golden Text --Ram. 1:16.
i prop eta a n u a 'n
�, out. But the -bask tis eat k d sold- Christ and as elsewhere, it followed Milburn's heart and Nerve Pills
the ache that some believed and some d ot. leave been on h t
h mimes frnn'the hid- When the shipwrecked
creta, eo ' id n t the market for the psis
beak
lie under tap mean of the lens, prisoners and passengers, reach- a ears; that you get there when
f 1 f h + f
btie'ic ed land, -Paul finished his discourse and die- ( ..n
they found et was the island y
Therefore, dull polies iathe back, or of Malta and that, instead of the bar- cession with them be quoting from for them.
h died h '
sharp quick .1, twinge;, are swernings of barous people they feared they'd find,' the prophet Isaiah where the lope- S a carried to London to face a trial for
leis state of those who obstinately p t u only by The T Milburn Otte. high treason.
tiro skidneyg -warning; sof kidney they ':ere showxi march' kindness. once
close their ears to the voice of con., 1 u " p The Cathedral, which is commonly
Fluters steel ]ininceibi%pill do the was cold and rainy, aa that t og 'et'ms is depicted` Elea. 6.11). The Veuteal, 'reroute, � known as the Dlinister, has no super-'
beck no good, fpr they mannot reach Jews of Rome did not, like ..rose o _ 1� for in `general dignity among the I
ked d P 1 other cities, a pp y
the kidneys which saute the trouble.
sta
ieeeh° the kidneys tbereeelves, as they ,
are a special remedy Sox the kidneys,
and the kidneys only. :Then banish all
the pains and *eiiee •iby making the
Iddnerys filter out all she poisons from
the 'system.
Your .druggist or dealer tells them;
pp� up only. by The T. Milburn Co., ,=
tad, Toronto, Ont.
the people kin ed a fire to dry thes'
those r
hipwree crow , Paul, ever on h actively o oee •or t'r
the alert, at once busied _himself in
h sticks toenlarge"h fire to silence Paul, for we read how
gathering
s tc s e - "Paul dwelt two whole years in his
but it did more. It•attracted the no-
tics- of the islanders, for they saw a own . hired house, and received all
viper come out of tthe fire and fasten who came 'unto him, preaching the
on his band. Tire natives expected Ari ngoiwhich of concern the Lord Jesus
tbose
to see "'him fall flown dead, but they
gist: with'° all confidence, no man
h' f thek'n"d happened, the _
to a who a come pay the many spots ofchtstorie
a visit and the revert spread abroad, l the Out xista 21 --York r
interest-
of
, 1
Britains Glory
nothing
Use Minard'a-•6e ever-reli
rble remedy. Itrisswa cut-tbe
.,iinflantination, eines pain,
brings speedy recovery. K
•
Beck Memorial,
Endowment
'Subscriptions to this most
worthy fund will be
received at ,the
Hydro Store
)Hydro consumers are di-
treet recipients of the ad-
vantages from the' late
Sir Adam Beck's great
worn. ;
Don't miss . this oppcir-
-tlan Xt:y of showing your
appreciation.
Goderich
Wat,r and Light
'Co imission
o r appene , y forbidding him." ° •
d their minds and counted. him
+ found in York' are the .
The chief, man e'f the island sought The Bitter' Cry of 1 'fork is one of the most in. ruins of a Benedictine monastery` .
him, out' and entertained him sourft record the editor
pleas tof he Annalindieidual s cannot - ing, of Britain's ancient cities, and known as St. Mary's. Abbey, which
eousiy. In this house was the hosts eionaries fttr reinforcements, but he its Stately minstex, mediaeval city
was built in 1089 on the spot where l
father who at the time was 111,` Paul Can say that' from every sick the walls, quaint building* and narrow King .AthPistan founded a hospital in ,
healed him and Iiia fain; spread far- tame Cry is heard. There is a feel- . eluding 'treats are-famagihentically 9entUrexs' Cothe mpany onof the e; of thetnu d
they abroad so that many ,ick people ing 'of hope in the air. 'In some. sta- There rs nothing '
came and were , healed. In three tions it , is a hope already yielding • known .of the, .British settlement, prows trade guilds. M which flourished•
months' time a ship that had winter- its ioy, in others , the missionaries which stood on the' site of, the city here during the Middle Ages, and
ed there' was ready to sail and the stand op the verge of'i new and before the arrival of the Romans in the ancient city walls, which have a
centurion made arrangements to startling advance, Let 'there be no 44 A. T),, beyond the fact that it was circuit of three miles and were erect -
take passage for his charge, They mistake; there fives -never more so- known as C,aer Ebraue, and the re- ed by Edward III oil the foundations
went by boat most of the way but -----
cis) and and political unrest than !here is corded history of 'York commences of the seeps of Roman days.
Ale Tatter stage was on #opt, A today: annever did hope shine more when the Romans, soon after their York was the birthplace of Gov
Christian congregation had already brightly ? That is ruby they eau for annexation s the ,country, erected•,* Fawkes. one , of the principal con -1 established at Rome. Paul was s great fortress ori the ')rot where the spirators in the Gunpowder Plot of
well known to diem. through the epic= us to help them if only we could stands This fort-
ale • he had written them. so when
word .reached them that he was on could see what _it would mean to have •,thetant military' station in the north
hie way, coming as a Prisoner to be another evangeI]st here
churches of Britain, and it ,11s espe-
cially famous for its glorious old
fined glass windows , while among ,
its numerous monuments is the one
placed here recently to the memory 1605, John . Fiaxman, the sculptor,
of the gallant Admiral Sir Christ. and Wiliient Etty, the plantar, while
opher Cradoek, who . perished in the the great gramzharian, Lindley Mur -
memorable sea -fight off Coronet nn ray, died here. The city posser°se°c
the coast of Chili in November. 1914. many literary 'associ'ations. Daniel
change _ Among
begod h had tothemWORLD MISSIONS y' k interest to t
Defeo tells us .that it was the birth.
place of the immortal Robinson Cru-
. soe, and in Scott's splendid historical
novel, "Ivanhoe," it figures as the
home of Isaac the: Jew.
(Copyrighted)
i y ebetr cto think d cathedral .now
see . Ii eml we res', which was the headquarters of
terms of vast 'abstractions, and Legion, became the most im NEAP STUFFED- FROM
another poi
of Britain *nil the City, known as
iodized, as was the right of a Roman
citizen. at the Court of Caesar, two
denutatiers were sent to meet him.
One met hien' at Anvil Fneum, some
thirty miles mit of the city and the
other at Three "'Taverns, two my miles
out.
school there,..* doctor ^ or a nurse in
'
such *hospital ! It might mike a} • Eboracum,which rapidly sprang up
the difference: In one station• it in the vicinity, vs 'as selected by the
may be they have Camp to the ve*'v Romans to he the 'capital of their
verge of -victory. on the old • stale British 'province: It• was frequently.
front. visited by the Caesars, and two of
them, Severns and Constantine Instant relief= -no waitieg, Your
nus died within its walls, clogged nostrils open right, up; the al`
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Applied ia,lNeetaiis
Passages ht
Opens Mr .sit gas Rill:. ilii.
P y d l t• - -h . ed level h - unto f head k and
n# k ndre. • es showh him In his fel-
Pan)
el h t a hill which still can breathe Tour
o
-n. v'ss Rver Pen v amm�eta rue Nothing has shifted
exce t t. a *sea e
ae a B The body of Severns was cremated P g a ° reel i 3\y more hawk
lnww Christians and he would* he este. trioutside the city ve tootling, blowing, headache, dryness. 1!fo
Yet can feel they are tiring,. bears his name,. and the son• of Gon- 8 g, e'
eially so nn this oeeasion, for the tiring, • stantine Chlorus, who 'was Present' at struggling for breath at night; yore cold
court .to -:whish Ams had annealed had: ' yet eye can tell they are ripe to or .catarrh disappears.
i enrnethiers. , waslf proclaimed Emperor of Rome mi
Get a small bottle of Ely's'Cream
G
er it emperor who.;
ruling river , anApply
'When lel character
sa%r the well
friends he That the la�stt rnmi ss:"n of i92R, the British capital and Became firm-
a liBalttle of tlu frafrom yonr gruggist rant,
Ahesi
"thanked. Gad and took ;puisne," "fi,n,n+',;,,rr .. s' ars" 'fn the forces nus in history as Constantine ,the' ing cream in your neetrile. It entrates
VP•see 16-24--A Prisornr at Larne. RA+ asrninst- t'hotee, ave. tee roadr to Great. from tlrrou$h every air-pastaRe of the head,
Hawing._ mt?=E E th ed
1 century there is a blank in the his- It's just 'fine Don't stay stuffed•+np
sun,
dwar l Mitit - After the Romans withdrew
c 5th seethes the infirm or swollen manses
ohn Smith
(Copyright 1925 by
The Ullman Feature Service)
and His
Britain in 'the first' part o e membrane and relief. comes instantly.
_..
No. fp--'ming In. you a few tips. Your set.is no,
His radio set nrovin>z to be a .;*lea equipped with a Vernier control -emir
sure to the whole family, a constant as those small dials that provides for
source of contact with the outside a finer adjustment thanyoucan got
world with its concreris, its banquets, wren the big ones. 2:bus if you want
its addresses and its°sporting events, the best results in your tuning you
Smith . set aside Saturday evening should not grasp the knob itself after
with the idea, of inviting in some getting near the ideal wave- length
friends who badn't as_ yet got, theelev- position. dust stroke the dial gently
er. Ho couldn't have .done anything wrtlst one or two fingers u41ti1 yot;
better to reveal his week-oid know- have moved it ever ro slightly.•
ledge of radio. • "Remember, too, that you don't
When the friends •;hent home they ;tune with the filament cantrols, the
could look back over the .evening and rheostats. It true. that after yot
recall' only a suecescion of broken have your tuning right turning us
melodies and squawks They were' the rheostats usually increases the
,r assured,..:thnLradtn with•„meaning _volume from the loud speaker, but if
less, and they never anoe •considered you” Flavell"i"iairled'iri a frefYilfl Iteii'll" ctec?fi a needy hIchatt do iLi II hti' =
the possibility of Smith's tieing the be just amplifying noise 'an'd dieter- inn the 3lty and laying waste the
whole rouble. tion.' whole of the country noes.; w se'1 he
It's all in •the operating•,. he .came .
"1'oa'll find that with more distant. rite extensive county of ?'a+'k91'irP.
to know, just as in getting results stations ,they'll fade out every now Thwinm the M;rklle Ae•Ps the 1 n,rlieh
from an automobile. His idea in en- and then. When this happens don't and Scottish kings wnr" ¢nnr,nnntiv
tertaining his friends was to arrive try for better tuning., Just wait me
a.
visiting each othe«. and the rite gain
tilyour signals come hack r,1 ' frock irr,!.nrtgnr,i• nc hn, "--
visiting
the prodsct from the loud speaker g again. 1.,r a+n*•ntnrr-n-- a n,.`'the j("1111 v bn-
as quickly as possible, and in rushing You may lose them altogether if yot ttyeen the ,two oountriPC. `lora wee
at the job he had, endeavored •to skip touch the set, It le permissible *},,, cr r "a f n,n, , ,. nn+;wr • r,f +'
s.
over the essentials. however, to try turning yip the iheol early . English narlin'henf, the fire+
'"You can't get.. the stations you stats a' little to save a fade nut, bei ' ^ ~^ ' "" ^''' ' t``"" 't"'" "'' '
want if you 'are in a hurry," 1 told you'll usually find that` on the star ficotlarrl v;cif Pr) +hn rete r"« +t" h••.•.
'him. "Patience is the most import- tents' that fade ybu will be using sees" "f "'"^r hmm3srn to Nnnr.r lr
ant, requisite in operating a radio set
about as much current as you are sees'
1649 Yn'•k h""nr' +1," "', " "''
tory of the city' until, 627; .when it I with 's' cold or slash catarrh.
was the scene of the baptism of led-., _ ....+
win the king of Northumbria, whose • ki v •
reception into the Christian faith
took pose., in a wooden cheroot. V rivers
nl. whish til J
was erected on the site of the eaih-
edral. Under . Saxon wile the city
grew and prospered and herzr•e the
centre from . which Christianity
spread through the north of Eng-
land. and during the reign of the
remise. )rings it was one of the most
important military and commereinl
cities in the kingdom. • Ite Danish
name was Jorvik. of which Y"rk is a
corruption. In 1066 the eity was
raptured. by Harold Hardrado, the
eernverrien king. when he invaders
England in support of the cni' n�
'i'ristia against Herold° the lost of
the Saxon .monarchs. Int 'vitkin '
few days he was compelled to march
out to meet the army of the Saxon
Hine. and both he and Tostig were
slain in +he decisive Battle of Stain
-
fora Bridge.
William the Conoueror erected r
fortress at York. which woe storm"d
in 1068 by Edgar Aetheling. who
slaughtered the whole of she Nnrm'n.
able to without causing distortion, r'* i,'" n.-.'• ''' t.. 11•.'"^ '�. 1 r-., '
just as safety is the chief point he
g
i "On your set there are two tetra /"4"`i the
"°;r
rt`•F •,
../ driving your car. I.have been able,
to switch into distant stations that rheostats on the back of the receiver
Yon wouldn't were on the air--
d ' d which control the filament current MOTHERS WHO HAVE USED
Each type of set requires different amplify the audio frequency, the
1
1
T. SWARTS'
Boil Alli gorse livery
Hook Stables, Bo.
jt just through painstaking tuning }for these last two tubes that servo to i BABY'S OWN TABLETS
methods of tuning, of course. But lower frequency current need to pro- : Always Strongly Recommend Them
there are a few general rules to fol -1 duce audible signals for transfer tot
s es
to Other Mothers
fowl' Your Loud speaker. Usually these
"See if I've got them straight," he i rheostats are set ata constant point
Once a mother has used y
but now and again if you have tried Own Tablets for her little ones she
interrupted. "First you turn up everything else without getting you* will use nothing else actual exper-
Montreat Street your rheostats that control the, knee teaches her that there is no
Not off the Square amount of current to the tubes until stations the way you would like to ether medicine to equal them far any
• ', there is a"sort of frying sound in the have them it is permissible to torr, of the it nbr ailments from which
loud speaker. Next you ple.ce the .them up a little." her baby/or little ones suffer. Hay -
SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS AUTOS READYo But I called a halt on these details ing fou ri(t the value of the Tablets
FOR SERVICE -GET YOU ANYWHERE dials at about the points where you because I didn't want Smith to Anse in her own home, she :is always an -
sight of the importance of looking''te -rises that other mothers should
'Besou Moot all Trains and are 'trying to get. Then, having c the tuning dial, or dials,for lets best share her knowledge. That is why
Boats found it and tuned he closely as pos- ' Mrs. that
White, North' Noel•
"F
`,,
speaker. ., and have given him nothing list Iia-
reaNufCor ;results Without a good "tune' of
pa'o*pf:*rs called for Ifs'esr sable, you go back to your rheostats , 5 h f 11
learnt of the torus for alt and try to get the best results with
can't expect murk from the ]oudf "I have a baby seventeen. months old
Males et O. T
Depots.
or C. P. i2, the least amount of current." Hadmitted it rues a pretty good by's Own Tablets ever simm he was
slab 's
Fine I complimented him idea to tune in on, week old. 1 know of no other me -
idea Service and You're learning. But let me give ;Next Week, 'tion 7: Studying a "Wave. diem; to equal them. and .;/, is (er-
aCaretul Attendance.
Road, N.
S., writes t e o ow'ng:.G
,�. ,> >•< ins -«� - < ;'see� „<..ee,.., tainly a pleasure to reeommend them
Ai The Oil of Power. --It re not claim- • to other moth eros.,r
+s.N er ed for Dr. Thomax' Eclectrie Oil 1 Baby's Own Tablets are a mild hut
Darr Liv.ry and Hack Sortie* that it 1,111 remedy every 511, but its tharour'h laxative that regulate the
will Ie* foetid o-dat* rot In to mad 'i1 use are so various that it may be stomach and bowels: banish es.nsti.
IM
ct.lt looked upon as general pain killer, pation and indigestion: /creak un
�� `a• :� In U =0` ` It hits aehieved that greatn2ces for. eolds end smote fevers `end make
Yarm patrol's* Solicited itself and its excellence is known to the sickly baby well 'ind harpy
ovary respIespo
Always bears
t
Signature of
T. he @all who have tested Its virtues and aftain Thry
Paine 107 Montreal knot
' are sot met reins
learned by experience. dealer, or by midi at 2r rent a box
from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,'
JOB PRINTING AT TRIS STAB Brockville, Ont, '
1
Out A11
Rheumatic Poison
The firs;+ tiny yeti take Rheums, the
doctor's remedy that is selling so.rap-
idly, you'll realize that when Rheums
goes in uric acid gees 'oat.' '
It matters not whether you are tor-
tured pain, crippled with swollen
joints distressed with occasional
twinges, Rheums is guaranteed to end
your rheumatic .trouble money
track if Qatisfactar,+.
with
or
not
or
105
shortest
C ;aliiointa
Sairt&rtthiougha
n
ik
ttobartson,'1'rar•ting Pae•enger Agent
2F. T. Hendry, General Agent, Santa re Railway '
101 Taansportation Building. Detroit, Melt.
Phone; $14i
u
A Life -Buoy Overshoe That Solves the Question!
The question of ta&lonueade appearance. The question of buckle. opened by coat bottom.
The question of adluetetnhty to any sae kg. `I`he queen ion of perfect fat, warmth and lightness.
The question of protectrsig skirts from buckle tears. the question of concealed Weeders.
The new "Adjust*' Overshoes, made exclusively by this firm, not only answer all tiieseq'ueetsone
but in quality. Cit and appearance so far outdistance other overshoes that there is nbconiparison,
Good dealers all over sell"AdJurto'Votrslwey. Atte isno*agitate /orLtfe•C3iwys•°askforMon byname
Made only by the makers of
2 LIFE -BUOY RUBBER FOOTWEAR
THE KAUFMAN RUBBr.R CO., LIMITED etnar Mrtie nos.., Dam sutures► KiR sea*, Date &