HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-01-07, Page 5unday AfternoonMob al4rt liked
Knelt
1100 -i',
kalCOP
Lan Restaurant
Gothic G,ill
4.Catiotturia
QM Room
G.aerel Manager.
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fie R De eft tWi t
or *It diem as it t creed, tore-
metof the; msost•etp;e de
eta altakin &se'ises.
'iatesse burning, 'aitehiang load:
lideardag, eMpeeially-et•a.ight; oration
en
l e parts are reposed •to• heat, is al.
silent atabearsble tad 'relief ate greatly'
etseleemed.
'The most. reliable send " erect**
we *or Orin
'sly J A.Ut. HAMILTON, Ged rich, Ont. Ili., ��•, '1►ttslriMosi.e, x.
w•�.-"-tt(w ]�W IlaltiillK d., writes: ,; x to tie: I
- _ :. ;»d ye shall be nein;-ft'.in - res, nkat Yilleiniia 1
Kirit of ehsseead{nt, iY't -ai�t --3'�t iced fess Sur -
Fiil our_ with I.eaveaxy ioY, all your filthiness, and from all- year es,
•Lottie withfevery pasa)•,on Wending, edge, will I clans, you. A new i'wMlteea _ tige I lata a taa.a
Pleasure that cart 'aver cloy ; heart also will I give you. and a new stmt s•kiq- nevlostl ea tlw a+t res .rf
Thus provided, parderted, gained, • spirit will 1 put within y�u, and I my load, left, ale with vernal
Northing; Mau war puler •destroy. will take away the stony heart' et0r of sail eve earn hs discs stead
James 1•:dineaton. your desk, and I will drive you an Beetle to erns a air 16/464.
' PRAi .Y1fi t heart of flesh." time 1 t ht sates' �e d 'I
0 Lord, who arrest that roil hearts (Christ showed him lice the*tit
'eltrkiin its re>tr.nerating power. It years i. v.esMt *via.are empty except Thou fill them, and work as n trriouaIy, pea: lij(y. *'t e �
• allil'eairee baulked except *bey ttsl9e and arbitrarily as the Ho* +, Wei m esd tM
after Thee; give us light and grace to oke wind tl*thers a 'Pen" its WW' bat a erMdsis a.
seek and find 'Thee, that we lacy be , ay Mart • • a. bid mate,
Thine and Thou *eyed be earl for- atritrgtb is a mystery, ';lata iMna mer ss. I decided to is war easily
fuer. "Amen ' osiitfilh �'stvebkbi and method of the Spirit, to wer'king . pktsiciaa';aaa ke sera i tilriet
S. S. L138$ON POR JAN. 17th, 1I$ a•rea mystery. notklsg etryoual,r with ,ay'iseart.
J'ldodemua was still bewildered and but test lay aerree ab *WOW
'Lemma Tltlie-Je nos ;'arid ';Nicht,- showed it by asking, 'How can these were main Daley :srtdae.ssidag
Lamm PessegeMIL things beg" Reprovi i; him for his all the toilette, tad l.aetpro'are
.-folia 3:1477 7:45.- lack of perception, ,+Ieaua proceeded . 11°0* 0°04-1 h*m'"' eAd'k,
'Pi 19)3042.to hpen up to him : more ,wonderful' Not lonaafter *at 'hnsltsKi'v+as
. truths. He referre to the way the at dies tmr acid ,.. the •f ore, 'a
•-1 ' cteAietir'3'e:tt•••:drollsil3:18. �,Il icor et Minima Bet :atNi•lretws
In the second chapter of Jahn': tae children of Israel o vett', 'strung by Pale end dere *that it t waive tetra
read of the Rest miracle ' :dila' ;:fit- serpents we eared lay looki»g ' nexus' box's„ sea ,nit *eta aceane' thio
f or med. Be and his mother and his up to the brazen tierpent (Num. 21:- they are the itsdeilihic deineeke Khat
disciple,, were attendh.g :t marriage 6.9) land told him; that in like man- *Eike on acv' ttrlrtto•,.er Oniiiiik,W atlll' I
nes wore "inners staved. 'rheSan of "old not, list' e.qr' oat'. MO without
1» Cana of Galilee and the wine hat-'
hag run "hart Jesus tattled emits in- man, the Great Physician :Must bet the* in the Miwso.
to wine and thus the deRciency was lifted up an' the crops.. that'. whose- l •e*nnot tareiisedtl.emtt.tkivgbl3;.aal,
Aver believeth in 1m should not per- veld adviir amt tette tetetritig erect
trnado good. After this he went down fah but have ternal 'life. Thu" wee forth etxaer enittiible!teitivethem
to Capernaum but made only a'tsbort
C rist revealed: o a mystified 'but 1 **dr trig,* 611novebyaec ppeersonl!•
Stay as the feast of the passover in egekieg soul the '=rest mystery of eraperiencxt • st.'the yei lin' a•bs'tfiito,•
Jertasatem was' near told every pious the Olivet ;"God so loved the ~ss. but ww,elettort7. t•
Jew was anxious to "Attend, " On world that he gave his only begot- /Ld 1'
an. '(WlhearetpOt ti! Wyllie
reaching the temple Jesus' righteous 'ten An, that whosoever ledieveth in nit T. yi'ili,arnaas„•L:,:fusee'►'or ntu,
indignation was aroused by the pre •him shoeld not perish, hut have ever- • "r.
sence "of thosemi
' who soId' en anti lasting life, for od-tient; nnt-his-Son `• "---7---"--**"-
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- sheep and doves and' those who Chang- into the world t conderan the world;. •• psi terani`l. tp+ar tt7tl"...
ed money. He drays theta all ' b12t;Chicks led shattermait . until' they
Y butthat the.Wor#d t1ta^nut.'h iii»t might __...o �,, ,,:house .aa._,t„ .,.a.., ...
esying to them: "Make not tidy be saved,"
• •Father's house an house of ineichan-• vary is th
would
until a
sot liv
Tear
t
IN 7
times feta htieaa.rd 1r 1llpttk Taves.
The ssrvit.e ,serails perfuriu 4
by the r'nioa Sleek Yards and tor
which ehariw ere limit.* ea rt! pa -
irons, la that of impel; tag a suitable
Slate for acseatbnng. sheit• riaar.
hv,din, a ;;rsdtltr. d• tiliat.1a live sleek
*ilk an tI;H ,�t.vsteetIua tartlittrs anti
tcent'eniencta xee•ded tor *lath epee -
attains.
_Kia ar.te«�T this ',twit meek: ike-
v npeii' are•ept�� th,' tespon�ibtt.*V tat
the live steak. its cntpit')ett culead
and dotter: th., sleek to the t•i k.; s
at the tlitrereet eurttuiraieu arms to
whtch it is enet•$ned; the Cattle to
tee csttee idlest:. *beep lint: case:. to
that a ietep building and hogs to ti's+
liege build:tr. Tim pens awe pxt:ieek-
ed until the conaaulaslun arm races
end •takes atter the canstr„nt.'tn'.
This le the service tend p: oteettott the.
Stoat Yards Compel* render tor
their unloading fee est ;Leto per cat.
Is addition to the set -tires cat un-
loading and yardlua, the Reit Yaree
Company tames .rand **nate weigh
reek* over. which oil stack molt Rust
e• weighed. 1uuranteeing rrirrect
le fights to the veneer •tad p 'cow -
e t • No additional charges ere made
filer telt *Mee, It bear intliaded ie
Ase, tyardimet chine&
The enisioye s of th'.' emit i 'te=
send Water flat stock when aequeste'd
and keep ttbe':pens and alleys clear
and ilk repair. 'Tiles also ado a 'gltett
tpnmelon;timesbeen� on''the
or the•�pasE•*7•yearar, eixe -will
a11: we'ulaim •for it. Your nearest
ileuggiet 'or dealer sen* it. Put •u
only; by 'The T:4Milbura Co., Lftnitet
'ertortto, Ont.,
)
arra moth,,
wet, skin,„
ureerevery. '•is.
dis.. fihis acti on'b rough 7i t
e answer as to ..noW" tnet etshen rife •dtiitilas:aref':'rat pawed lit
" t him
in o new birth is possible.
'contact witlr'e'the authorities of the Nicodemus' interest in Tesus did not
teinple, who inquired, 'svhy, be did end with this. personal 1nterviety, for
these things. Jesus uttered word an chanter 7:45-52 we vend how he
which 'they did not catch the right stroke in . his behalf when the ofeers
�.-
t
are-remc.m
n which w
'n' Bance and sfg tilwho, had gone to arrest Jeans return -
thio •brood'r they' tlhour'tr^L'e rry;u *IL
Aloe troths Ibutterltitl•k v.t:rya es,* fes.
in .Is better 'Phan water' beet,tp.e it
&;fives tate 'c int .s amass : a°rran,.►n ar"t
1..11ows sett* dimstive vyst.ei:t�tu get in
trotter itvorkint. (order.
• teretr-nett--used s.gatnst hays �t his 'ed.-•withoutkite,--Witen.'3ile_. chief 'tttjtt, eremite tlk e iii
trial 'before the . Sanliedrim. He
said; "Destroy this temple,. •and in
three days I will raise it rip." Much;
notice was takeh of Jesus at this time
and some, wondered if it could be pos-
sible that this humble pe''seet. from
nriests arid Pharisees ankeai' shy they
had not brought him` *hey replied,
"Never •man spake •like' this maul'
Td this the Pharisees replied, "Are ye
also deceived?" and scornfully declar-
deal of heeling *beet the ,yrrtis r3
+,t
assist. the' frieverniavat logic +Orarde•r'.
The . are *twice" that hate addi-
tional tests, an :sunto z ares. "rim: eon -
natty raaiutallaa •5' teethe depeterten!
, whose se rektes are *tenable to elkip-
pen at no expaeuae an .m*ktsyt• air-
rangemsnta with the rallwawt .1or
ears ear Ila at* eat vltnetrt** totter Et:i.2
and damage in erotism 'fhe.rtrngr.my
shite titelstakaa acn(olive -huilithvgotor
in. use ut 'enematst:tatl firma, hsaks
not Onvernmeat °MOO.. io *hat the
Wein** tat it*>l "trouts may find quick •
Il artdmerivenrentdy'dP*patehed.
rk _ tilt
,laits tenured net:bnst fireveltl to
.sr sates. for a lilal:'15'venits pt# eat
1s &but nd : {,tluvt the mei. c
el., Via stalt•:•s:end pelts stir$ n;so
rletanrei sand AdisintorItet] •e,.tsit+nst •out-
axt•ales o,. ,ectntstad l8 d1to'atHa +unifier
rise dictainns tale: stir wn by taus mune.
drafty :and the 11; valet •e)t' Anlatnitt
b:.:xemtit ni l4ae I`tviera1 1)e rtment.
•t.f •41'conotteics,
l -.:SL tl:u.i,saa. :
tf rc r is 1s+'bs ft'' eotiit•st'p
• a:,is' :and uuart etetheavi outdid In hot
lnr"'p'ai
tart ]tai•"; .titoule2 • weetltt�i''� - ii•1pjsStiJ`>intat.aro irtil:lilt+ tali
fibs iii :to 'spoil .tx ;twentyltfour bourn
!•
r.11ens 'if r11.0:'tsntponaetuaw' ds.as,rhlplka
lila MO •ttni�tvals. •
it
leer :Ideal honey
moataltr.M several klst4 or frog, ri ore -
wonted 'in .taisar'c,as'r Myrt't•oat' Were
.:dile.uitnibi•rtot urieties: ell. nil in. one
inter *amottur.• •(err a lent: nt1-1':,t.
at• a .y s isoaid plot„
u.. lelds tint ms. t!.
ed rice, sof the Pheriaeee 'believed ol, : and a'r.traetiwr. ecs':n aEsp..t,rtitr.• :s i
this fico meas was coax- tiarrow.'•is the way feat leads to
areous enough :to put in a protest
asking if a man should be fudged be-
fore it i' known what he dict rr before
lie was .heard. Once again"icodenr-
tail showed .his interest in (Theist. for
after the crncifirion he, in+ the enm-
panv _ of•• Josenh of A'imathe,,-;
brmieht:spiee" with whtelttis embal'n
the 1indy gf Je"us curt lie ron,oinr't
antis
it was. IP id. away In the sepul-
tIrr (19:39-421, .
Nicodemns , been*? irEnt•estoo . t•,
Jesus .find he made a :=needs, effort .to .
have + this' interest . In':'�ao' l At Navysense-. ;y -by
though lip did not er+na'stte himself CU C?'. eTgu blas OltGlia7atctiio -
from. the Sanhedrim his interesit'cnn
tinned to grotty It is ,true thet "if we- follow . on .to know ,t:he 'Lord g e,; , ART CLE, NIi:. i •-
sliail`l.now hint and reioicP" IE enfant) Ilion :ao t1tted out
"' ;WORLD MISSIONS - , tliiestr ,.ail1iales .that ortesof ..the
Over inEgypt same of the mis- sways. to:leaarn.auetien it. .to•study
sionaries have had' a little letter-sealcgstaf'`tllVilaatt:sat,to, ' eith
pitinted:in black on bright red paper jxlte iiesd4ing or tple;y,. , 'hee',ether
to .use _ in sealing their letters.. On the aviator was ll> J'illg :,.lit one
New York '
Words/1st/ell-known Na s.1• clu
r` ted
rabi,, tl a c d
seal tri inA
the ea is p
•of the golden text (John.5'it6). As'sposeiltiy wife 1Higdasgraiteel�Mdaye
there are millions of Moharamedans aft rd envied asonteete teal
in the world who speak •Ardbie and tot'!4'IG4atto • Mite"
into the_hands of some of these a let-1Iiearts-K
ter bearing this seal would come, • As fl''�ltibs
they read the inscription tlaey tvoudd -
be. interested possibly to learn -ate'
"
Every missionary. is riving -hilt t
or. herself d others
Galileo: Who WAS uttering .things ha>`d him:At N de (tare: lbw mu it°.verard.tary to itigh dee-
to be understood and doing wonder-
ful Miracles could be the Messiah.
While in the city It is thueht quite
likely that he m»de his lams. with
John. and that the guest chamber
'w)iicf he would occupk might be on.
the roof and easily rPn'ehcd by an
outer,' -stairway. To this chamber
tame a "distinguished visitor ' one
nicht named Nicodemus.
'' Nicodemus was.'a prominent nian.in
.Jerusalem. "A-tesrher ^in Israel"
Jesus called Nita: ' He woe tt member
of the Sitnhedrim and therefore. to
avoid Undue talk about hie interest in
' -.Testis, he made his •callafter dark.
Some Writers give other reasons
for this saying, that both Jesus fend
•:Nicodemus were busy. during Olie=derst.
and hat tt was -in keeping
withcls-
tom
for .a' visitto be . made after
night=fall: Jesus knew as well is
Nicodemus' himself the true reason,
for "lie knew what was in man." Alt
was not idle curiosity, for his first ut'
terance; shoed he had a desire to _
know .piore about'. this new teacher.
"Ralabi, . we know that thou • art a _
teacher Wine 'free•, God; for no man
can do these miracles that thou Joest,
L. except God :be. with him," The ani--
awer he received was a bewildering •
one . 'Jesus showedhim hisknow-
leds+p'didnot go far enonhh. He did -
nreed instruction. but he needed more.
llc neede0 to fie born again. Niende-
mlis.'being a;Pharisee, was
hie birth' and ii; ,.••t�:ttf•
birth he tit"... "�• e
Cally.
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WHEN You, WA4I -fbt. HERE
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Busses Meet all Trains and
Passenger Beaitrs
Passengers called tier litany
in of .the tows.'for ;Ialt
t'''ffalns at a. T. R. orR. '
Depots.
;im'npt Service aid
• : xo f tt 1 --At t e n et a tI ca,
• -Abe lb.
.Ois• tr. Livery and Hack Steak',, f
tip be Lound up-to-date
«1d, every reapect.a
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a Cook by 'E1ecb 'sty' •
Wash byElectric*
'tilVaas
t rt� Iron by Electricity
rCONVENIENT
• CLEAN
QUICK
Chevy than coax. 'or7i
An frlet$+i(c 'acuter Cleaner
removed• A ie. dust ; a brooms
est moves tib:e dust.
We guarantee, all Hydro
Lamps for WA 00
*Ili In and sec ,tiy)ay at
empha-
that un1Litls at man be
• he cannot •see the king-
dom o Godo.
Itis not unlikely- that John and
°there of the disciples were present
at this interview and hoard the ser -
mot. Seers preached to Nicodemus in
particular on regeneration. Ile shear-
ed how oil hope of .entering the king-
dom by being a son of Abraham, was
vain, for that a'bieh is b'+;'1 of flesh is
flesh and the'kingdom; being a spir-
itual • kingdom, could- hoveonly spir-
itual beings for its subjects. •
Jesus proceeded to explain to him
how man must be bowl of water and
the spirit. and added. "Art -thou; a
master,. of Israel. and - knowest not
•tliese•things 1" He could have known
•this front the Old Testament teach -
Ines, • for in Ezek. 36:25,16 we -read:
t -'Then will I sprinkle clean•water.up-
ORED TO,
II:ODD HEAL ,
'blood. • 1 • was . continuaIly weak and sed. whet shorbid Z have opened ? 'do."
.vert 'euality or st•se.ai.aso-1.; is u dor lif' but +it cloran't mata� people nor=
. etook.ktg ,pllip stars. nauwc... -
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DO YOU SELL FARM PRODUCTS?
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Bow do youW
won't buy? Have
you called Mtn by
LongDistance?
"l scat ('tialy by Long DDish:ne•e
It's (aure'ker end t'hrttJk'.."
• ail
'Wh4t the'vorld needs in se'=s human
CQDERICI MARI '" r ...-. tw and icor* humane nature.
Wheat, pet beast.... •tl: 1.15 to erseel eta {�
Buckwheat, per bush, 65 to Eve, iiIiNATIONAL R l
12.00 to 12.. •and
Oats, per bush........ s'r to 3o.ok AIN $ OYlGE to TORONTO
Peas, per bush. 1.95 to 1,00
Barley', lee bush..,35 to 70, pe,lly BaKes illttt:defy
Cattle, ordinary. per
C14.• 0,z to 6315 tire'. tloderich • 6.00 3.111. 2.20 p.ttr,
Cattle, export7.50 to . 7.50 " `,(Tinton G 25 wan. 2.52 p.m.
(per cwt.) ' Seaforth 0,41 a.m. 3.12 p.m,
.tattle, choice per rut 'I.50 to 7.50 " :Mitchell 7.01 a.m. 3.92 p.m.
Lambs, per tied 5.00 to 11,+00 Ars, Stratford 7.30 a m. -1.10 p.m..
Butter '10 to 45 " :Kitchener t;,20 a.m. 5.20 }+.m.
Eggs, per doz.......:40 to 45 " ttoolpe 11.45 a in. 5,50 p.m.
Pam1IIr I'M, per cwt :1.30 to 4.00 Torotil`,(is 10.10 a.m. ? .fQ la,ni.
Patent flour, per cwt. 4.50 to 4.50
Bran, per ton 28.00 t•s 50.00 Rotmnin6---Tante, Toro to 5.4.t tt,nt..
Shorts, per tan 30,011 to 32.00 • 19.55 P.M. Hurl 0.05 Pall
1bay, per ton....., 111.00 to 12.00 Parlor (sfe car, Goderich to Tor"
Ilidea -- 08--ty _ __ fig .ontor -on morning train, and _ Toxonto
Potatoes, per bag, . 1.50 to 1.50 to Goderich 0.05 p. m. train. i '
Through coach Goderich to Toronto-,
11ilidtor's "1tCot7ta Patrders' not esti.' F, >r. WE CNE & $O;sS
exterminate intestinal and oft rt i Town PeesenzerLAR+,nil Ticket* Mtefte
•worms, but, -they are a remedy for• 'Phone 8 '
'many lather ailments of t'ltilth•en. `
They strengthen the young stomach 1
nsninst biliousness and are topical ns. 1 ..
their ettteets Where the Alla suffers • .
frottx--ata:is--of appetite.. In feverish t,
conditions they 'will 'be found useful
and they will serve to allay pain and Clean Bright and leautifui
griping In the atonheh, from which Wrfret.faun.Co.;Cbke.o,forlireCue>look
eliildren °so often'a'aifer. • .
in wi;tbi anialyais that twill -ba • given in
est the next :m-ttidle. -
ex- The same player had a somewhat
I
r in sittauer prnohlem at idea. 'hands later.
fight He ease fell down sontthie ,handso let's
the see what our readers will do. It ;is. a
, sup- fine exemlfe Of "What mot :to tile:''
, and • Hearts --5
denies "labs -"J
;f
, 4,
mple : Diamonds -7, •6, 2
Spades -A, K, 8,744a�'9, �` .Hearts --IC, 6,
0)814,13 A B t :., .Y :. Clubs --K, Q, 5, 4 •
Z
" A B - Dicmonds-IC,. 8
7. ._. .',paifes 2Q, 30,.:1, 2
r. • .soesi+e, frae:t'game. '2• Braid and bid
e letter but one no. trump, A 'passed, "Y bid two Na scare, rubber game. detilt and •
sW'tr' ea ;i" e with this Worals•rful spates acid le and Z ,pas:'td, ..Here's bid four hearts, A bid five diamonds
verse `- _ ' west•,. edartted `to rgnre ra'fane exhibi- ; and all passed. Y •opened flu king
TO THE lY%{�'i'i•li�RS OF tion of ")K'hat not to do." He didn't' of spades. and XI's' hand, thc•.•dummy's
atop ate ,tfig'um That ?lis'l acid: wits in this instaYnte, was -iihatten on the
ALL A".t'ti ,t� : 3iiL?LS; worth probably -three tricks if spades table. Z played the three of evades
------ '• were :trumps, se that if his partner and A the five. What alluvia 'Y now
If Your Daughter Shows ...Signe opf . could take only one trick: they world play trod why''!. 'Reason'this out and
Anaemia a -'ionic is Needed save 'the game. '17e stilly -bid three ti' mit to do What "y dill.
.clubs which Y dodbled. .B and Z In•'the following band fits -mast in-
Anaemia is itis iply a lack of bluat;l.. passed Arid A now decided to try three cxeusuble mistake of the •r:vt,tting•was
It is one of the most common and art ;diamonds.. This also •was' dolibled and.; made • :
the same time the most dangerous the contract was set for 400 point's.;
troubles from wbigh .growing girl:, • •Study this hand, the 'bidding laud the'
suffer. It is eonnaapn, because tide ,.aeore, and learn "What -not ' .o do"
;blood so often becomes impover.ishot~!-under similar ciircuinastartees.
ne
i
pRINE
EiKeeps EYES
: •Y ,
•• : A 13:
.
duringdevelop,nent,,.when girls oftee 'Here's another 'land where:a' fairly
verve because v ..they. It is dale gaud player fell .down _ . - Menet, -it, ('l, "J, K, 4
overwork arid � Over"tardy, It is d
g of ' • riubs- A, 4
its approach : and because of its len-4 y 1Diamonds-I, '7, 6, 2
dency to grow steadily. worse. EY -1 : A B : grades 9,:1
ery growing .girl should oeeasionally' z Spades-9,
first cruise. dealt anti lttd
take •a tonic to ward off thisi»sidious1 �� - one Iwirte. A -tett '7 „assns •t,;,1 ss. i'.+
.troubles It is because of, their pow- i "Hearts-o6one Basile. Z and. A l astaerl anti. Y 1iid
.erful action in rebuilding the blood ' •Clubs• ---K, Q, 9, 8 two. hearts. "Thp lino] 1:% •"t four -that. nr,• '1W'illiamss' Pink 'rills have -Diamonds-7 two
due t" Or ,fats ,-'hat i' sacrad; :
made "..world-wide reputation. ;The S»ads"--A, Q. J, 3, 7, 2 the twirl- find . 'avier move. He than
ease. of Miss Claire Sullivan, Pincher No .snore, rubber frame. Z dealt sed doubled four enaades. Whnt .'hnuld t
t
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internal and E,xternal Pains
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of 'this medicine.. Miss Sullivan Says: bid. by the way), A doubled, Y passed nver carefully ,and don't 'make the
-alluring my school days I suffered a and B'liid fsve'bearts. !. and A now mistake that "L did: Ma opening
great deal •front thirt and -wastere passed anti`Y don led When all pas- was a fine example of Mi't't•<t ret to =
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tetemeting Experience
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and my baby is
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Y four& only 38 years
and I have
Lydia E.
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bible Compound
for sea 's.I knew
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it from m
tidier, Dame Et -
and ]tellefeuilie
f Rsultaayv
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or five years I
was in miser! . was always ready
fo try. Now I ail ea happy t o haste
ghealth. My daughter, who is
ars old, hes afro taken it Auld
wdJbe 7 to r.eornmesd it t.> t
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mer fox 414, Rockingham, Quebec',
Wier puffer for pews with back.
setae,. s itetat.ws and ether ailments
cowmen * to
tnidd �fro*
ills Ptiakearly ham a
ye a will give }sou
relf':
in ► robot. try -wide causes
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sleep unrefreshing and I was trou-; s '°problem'No. 4
bled with-•backaehes. To make. mat- s .
tern worse 1 -was attacked with steute .
appendicitis and : the oneratlon' left
ane in a ver, weakened Jtate. My 1
mother, -learning of the value of -I1r. ;
Williams' ,Pink "Pills, had Itte taste
them and after ,sing them for some Hearts --9
time I can say the result teas simply Clubs -7, 5
wonderful, as they completees rester- Diamonds ---'.T, .', 7
ed Iny health, and clow when oppnr- Stade•--,A, Q
tunity occurs I always recomnten'l
these pills to weak, pale girls suf-
fering as 1 did." '
You can get the pills from your
druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a hex
from The 1». Williams Medicine ('t•,t
Bro'ekvllle, Ont. - Curbs are trumps and Z is in the lead. i should b t'noted that the Iead of the
How can YZ win five of the ,eight king of diamonds by Z. at triek one
No child should be allowed to suf. tricks against any defense'! and the lead of the deuce of diain-
fer an hoar frdm� warms when ttrarapt Answer to Problem No. 4 ands at trick two is a loser. A
relief can be got in a simple but Z should lead the ,four of henrts and should lead the nine of hearts. which
strong remedy ---Mother ,Graces' Y win the trick with the nee. Y '3V' must win. The lead by Y of a
Worm Exterminator. Should then lead' the deuce of spades heart or a :spade is a loser. Played
Hearts --A, 10, 2
f lune ---none
Diamontli•-5, :l
Spades --K, ft, •2
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A Z
Hearts• --:8, 4
Diamonds -1C, 2
Spades -none
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hearts --Q, 1
('tubs -..g, '1..1
T)iamondr--',, 1
`pedes -6
Speaking of war songs, how about, which Z.'should trump with the deuce' in this way, YZ must lose four tricks.
"Here Cones the Ilsiide.° of diamonds and •follow with the : tint playthe king of diamot.ds'and
CA STO R 1A deice of diamonds, -which trick A then lead the four of hearty, and let
meat ruin. Whatever A now leads'` Y lead the deuce of spades. tViten
YZ must win two trump trick". If , he trumps rho spade Z should then
A leads a diamond or a spade Z teed the deuce of dianordre obtain -
FK. Welts end Claws trumps and leads the eight of hearts. ing the same result as in the correct
1100040111rOrthfera0Y4141111Itt Hie queen of clubs must now make. solution given. It iS a tricky prob-
Ai;orfa kW, If A Should lead * trump, Z must' km and ` should he e,arseft'ily noted.
t'sc' , , r, ;1 still win two tramp tricks. Played All of the variations given should be
siM,1.M;;r�. -.'. cal in this way, YZ must vein flee of the „played out.
els at tricks egejn.Mt ant tic tense. It'
of dubs. Z should then Iead the king,; It 'should .also be noted that Z may
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