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The Goderich Star, 1926-05-27, Page 9r TRU*ID&Y, HAY 27t11. 11i1s Hotel Taller DETROIT 800 Reeds .. 800 Bads $2.50 per Day and op Arab aii Restaurant Gothic Grill Cafeteria Tem Room *NW SCI L NTZ .. Gossett 'stena*se. IV 'Ill TEN SORE,IIUEOFE MI what relief. No more tired San; no more burning feet, swollen, •iheid smelting, sweaty feet. No more len corns, callouses or bunions. � 1s matter what ails your feet or bat wider the sun you've tried liMbout getting relief, just use "Tia." 4'iz7 ,draws out all the poisonous which•puff up the feet; • iz" isniagicsl; .11.z" is grend; {. ';Tiz will . entI your rft)gt troehles •' nit you'il Lover limp or'dr•aw up your Atte . in :pain. ' Your shoes won't tit' sled yoirr feet will never. oe'get sere, swollen or We a boxdrugde at any or depart - mem store, and get relief for a• few. Many People. Make a Mistake Ia thinking tare• g, that only ode of is pill is to move the Bowels, but a prop- erly prepared pill should act handl* ally upon the live: , and the entire: glandular and secretory rystela. This -h gust What. MrLBURN'S.• LAXA-L1VER • PILLS• .no •Sy. 7`.heir Action 1 They Are ssaail Mid easy' to tale, chile len 1 without a ` worko1at1 and e�! t 7 ri taw s T ,o! fi!aitt,, can be ussd 1 pill its a lana• litre; 8 pills ;tura .e voisartte; 3piths as lei *restive. *AM druggists end ,dealers serol theta; up Tomato, YT T. Way* Vat!• T. SW•t frTS' $ui� and {fern Liver y plank • Stables, Etc. .Montsai Street just off the Square IEViiR14L FIRST•CLASS.AUTOS READY fOR sFRViCE -oirt YOU ANYWHE*E MND WADI YOU WAc4T TO GET THERE 'thaw Meet alt Trains and passenger Boats P*gsengers called for in any Part of the town for ell trains at O. T. 1/..or C. P. R Uepots Prompt Service and Careful Attendance. Our . Livery and Hack Service wilt be touted up•to-date In ovary respect. 1111.`+ ' '--Yirirr' 'stroe,ge•Sotteited--. `f. SWARTS' Phone 107 Moctreal Streit aA�►�AMI.wIr,I.,. _ . .1 emenneesemenueresenerweemen aMM11 iM111 \tAg11s / Sued Aiternoon M 'By JSARM FI4 L TON. fe tra+iAfe, Litt. 11441111011.1191i41111114w111atU1114114111111t1ti111f1111111111111111111,114414111*wtNwtli Orie is kind above all others; went out to his long lost brother 0 how he kits: and be hurried to greet them. Then Itis is love beyond u brother's; began a conversation in which no ' 0 hof: he 1t-ves ! meuticn is ever made of the old Feiethly friends rimy fail arid leave smarm'. Frau had head from the thee, messengers of Jacob's prosperity but Cne day kind, the next day grieve no mention had been made of a fate - thee, ily no Foam inquires Mbaut them., But this friend wilt ne'er deceive Jaeob doesn't just say they are my thee ; , wives and children, but he • speaks O haw he !eves ! of them as a gift from God. Upon M. Munn. 'thin they came forward and paid PRAYER • . their respect. We thank .Thee. our Father,, for lieferen8e was then made to the that name which is above evert present sent, by Jacob. Esar declin- »amo whereby we have ' accees into ed to Accept It, saying he bad an Thy presence. Amen. S. S. LESSON FOR JUNK .tit, 1926 Lesson well.- Taeob and Esau, Lesson P4W a -Gey, 33,11-11- Golden 3 t-11.Golden Text --BAIL. 4:32. 'Chis lesson is a sequel to the last one. Jacob settled down as overseer of his uncle's flocks and herds. Both Master and servant prospered, al.. abundance. Jaer.b• pressed hint say- fttg theywere sent to show his de- sire to find grace in Essu's sight and he stili wished him to receive them as It sign of reconciliation, "for asfnuch as I have seen thy face, as them Asia sign .Of reconciliation, ""for - though 11 had seen the face of 'God.. and thou wast pleased with me." thrush Lathan had. tame and again, God had appeared to him the 'night; before taken advantage of and tried to rob g.. as he wrestled with an angel Jacob of his wages which were its until break of day, and had blessed ' flocks and herds. Then the deceiver him and now that his brother'is a was paid in the measure which bi brasher indeed his eup cf happiness had meted out to' his brother, Atter gess, hall to the brim., twenty years- Jacob heard the .Lord Upon being thus urged Esau ac 'eying Ito him, "Return unto the land cepted the gift and then -said. '"Lot of thy fathers. and to thy kindred; take our journey, and let vs go, and I will be with the.;' 'Ile took hisand. I will Ila before thee." "A trio wives, Rachel and Leah, ink. bis brother oltanded is harder to Be won confidence and they 'answered, "Now, then, whatsoever God bath said unto thee do." Ha with all he had, fled once'(again; this time', from. the face of hip father -lairs , hah• s, ar'lr a p,r; Used• after�`br1in -arid; on ;overtaking. him, having been warned of God in a dream not to molest Jacob, made a t h would a covenant with'him th t he in no way harm each other. ` Then Jacob' went on hip way concerned now as to how he would be receiv- ed.`.Ity .Esau. who -also had prospered and had under him many trained ser. vents. rTacob first determined to propitiate Ms brother by sending mesacngerga to warn him of his re= turn, and to eve him assurance he was well provided )'o+• and would in than a strong city," but when won is a strong" ally • accompanying and accommodating himself to the oth- er'ti needs. • WORLD.,,MISSIONS ' feThe eepletatiotieof the' tepee work grows. Altace. Last Sunday a new leper came -himself a 'Living Budd- taL-a, Tibetan Lama of high stand - int, lie home ia three months'journey away, and only a few days. &pie Llaaa. He came all this way hearing that we cool help lepers. We find the new treatment very, hal-, cable. and one er two of our lepers - ere likely to be discharged' soonas curet}: Better :still, they show .leech interest in the Gospel. One young fellow: hes I think, decided for no way require help trout, his broth- Christ," --pr. George. King, ger, It was hie nno desire that they THE TOWN ,COUNCIL: be reconciled. "the x. may tenet grace in thy :Mit." Wi"sen .his servants (Continued from page 2) returned they announced that Esau was following with .fourhundred: will bit sent •of the defeat of the hy- men. This- alarmed .Tacob . to such law: an extent than he realized he in him- A. communication; from Colborne self could not meet the situation ao ,township asked the council to consld- he betook himself, to" tied in preyer..er a resolution asking the county Afterwards he made ' his:: plana for council, to memorialize the Minister meeting Esau. He. made ready . a of Highways to have • legislation pas- spletldid. present Aird so arranged it sod tofalse the want on gasoline to .a that gift after gift should'come to sum not exceeding'6 cents per gal- the hand of Esau making their e)epar- -ton and to t educe. the .:fee for can ate ,appeal to 'thee' 'fortress' of his licenses by 20 per cent,, to that the heart. council's repreeentativee at the coun- ( Then be followed after, having `'put ty council would be prepared to die - has 'moat.prccfous po sefts1o`na behind cuss th8 proposal.osa1. Thiswas a ofe r - him, `his wives, hist childiegi and their red tot this epeeist committee, "servants.• When he" came within Councillor lee brought up the mat- sight, Jacob paid his yespect as was ter of improving tjie town road to' becoming from -the: younger to. the the. Maitland' Golf Club and, second- elder brother. Whatever was tin ed by: the Reeve, he moved that the Eaau's heart when be set out at the flutter be referred to the public head of hie legimens it is certain Works cemmittee with power t o actt. that, when he behold J c ob et the Chairman 'Craigie mentioned a head -of his hoesehold, :Showing his matter, of sale of certain lots • in the anxiety to be .reconciled, . his heart eemeeere, which it had been thought should be reserved for a site for a • USE HYDRO ELECTRIC • The People's Power Crggk.. y.g*tt,icitY Wash by. •Electricity ' ." Iron by Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Clover than cache or wood• An Electric acnulll Cleaner removes the .lig,,t, a broom just moves the dust. We guarantee :t:l hydro Larnps e sur 45Ot hour!.. Walk in and i spl.ty at . The Hydra Store , Minard's 1. the enemy of all rheumatictroubler. Rub it in thorotiehly and s often. It eases the pain, Guppies • the jousts, puts naw lite intcrthe tissue'. ' ;Rub it ,fit G3 shelter. It was agreed to sell these lots as it was thought there would be room nearby. for the sheitert Councillor Lee • mentioned that. there • was onlyabout enough land deft in' the cemetery for use than: year' and moved, . seconded by. Councillor Bailie, that steps be taken to secure more land add have a survey made and trees set out. . The mayor mentioned that a license had been granted a circus for May. 21st at 'a fee ref $i00 with an addi-. tional $50 for., use of Victoria, Park The outfit' would consist of twelve cars, ' Councillor Craigie introduced the • suggestion to !sell the ` We church building forming part of the Brock street plant of the National . Ship- building plant for removal and let. ting r the office building. bit a resi- deuce.---This matter was referred to Natiepal Shi committee. and it was • decided to repair the roof on the rest; . of the building at once. Councillor Lee mentioned tete dumping of •,, garbage on the town bathing beach and the leaving of ice• .harvesting appliances on the pier 'and • steps will be taken. to have this re- moved. Councillor Turner advocated paint. ing of the steps down the hill erect- ed last year and alio mentioned that the Widtler and C. P. R. stens were in bad condition. In answer to questions Street Ire specter Postlethwaite stated that the *ringers and rises were rotten and there was nothing to nail the steps to. -This matter was referred to the eommittee to lock into. , The matter of collection of taxes was brought up by Councillor 'Turn- er, who moved, seconded by Council- ' lor Craigie, that the tax collector be instructed to take all neeessary pro- caddre to collect arrears of taxes .and to take spreial proceedings to col- - feet arrears of road oil taxes at once -Carried. The centetery and parks committee recommended that the tltairman of ,the committee 1* empowered to re - 'Not the kitchen andwshetl cif the sex- ton's dwelling and also to have the necessary pepering done. The public works committee re- ported as follows : We have exam- ined the petitions for road oil and for sidewalk and recommend that they be laid over till next meeting We recommend that Mr. W. A. Craig be granted permission to install an- other gasoline tank and 'pump. on Victoria street in front of' his gar. age, Mr. Craig to Bien the Teem! I bond of indt:t ttlty. That IT. B. M 1 Tiehborne has installed bra gaeotne engaged for mu or three days in laic!g up the gymnseium, whit h wiry prettily decorated with thee, bunt- ing lead ('hittier iii+iitrns: The Lon don Harpers furnished the music much to the enjoyment of those pres- int. From the engagement f the Somers one would be •inclined, to think dancing wooed be the leading rtume.nent; it was not. conversation while promenading to the delightful strains of harp and violin holding Area place. :1t the end of half time refreshments were served, and those present did full justhe to the iee :ream. etc., ete., that were nicely served. The second halt was like the first, promenading, though to an enlooker from the outside it locked very fnuch like dancing, so eloquent- ly did the promenaders move around the "gym." The affair ended short- ly before midnight with the singing : of God Save the King, to the music of the London trio. TWENTY YEARS AGO (From The Goderich Star of May 18th, 1006) The Elevator Was R sing The main walls of the elevator are now within about 19 feet of a finish, which means that about three weeks will sec the last barrow of cement spread on its walls and it may, be mentioned that many,tons of build- ing iron are yet to 1* Incorporated in the cement, Building Operations Twenty Year'$ Ago . The briek)ayers have commenced the big store fee R. Parsons, and diggeta are preparing to get out the foundation for the big store to be .built for Hodgens I2ros. The brick house being built on Bruce street be Col. 'Young, is being roofed in, and the dwelling being erected by Mr. Wm. tetra on Montreal street is near- ing .completion: The Baptist church has nearly all the stonework of the basement up, and • the doors, door frames and window frames are in e position -The dining room of Mrs. .0 It, • B. Smith's -dwelling 'was shingled last week -H. .Black has startedthe erection of a dwelling ,on Toronto ' - street and G. M. Elliott is putting top• a residence. corner of. Bayilcid and Britannia . roads --Mr. Wallis has pet in a stone foundation for' a dwelling on his lot, "corner of. Victoria • and Pieter( streets, and A. B. Davison is putting up a ccuplo of dwellings on Elgin 'avenue. • STILL ANOTHER PERSON SAYS HERIVIICL IS WONDERFUL. ."For indigestion and constipation,"' statod.•Mr. Ed. Crawford, highly rc spected official of the RydreeElectele Street' :Railway, and. who .resides at ' 503 Bridge Ave., ` Windsor, • HERB 'JUICE. is the most wonderful nidi- =-•• cine in. the . world today. For a long• time I suffered with . indigestion and constipation. 'Nothing. I would, eat. reenned •to digest. T suffered-centins. ually with terrible gas pains and al- though, I bad tried- all manner ttf rump and tank on, West street and haa given the town at bond of indent- - nityyjle Vile have rented the Douglas proplety to Mr. T. Bottles at $6 yes - month, the town retaining the privi- lege of removing gravel as request-; ed. We are having the interior (li- the house cleaned and decorated. ; The -special committee recommend - (el that the billiard and pool room theme of Elliott Drennan in new premises be renewed, tho room to be open to view front the street. With reference to letter from the local Board of Health regarding testing of milk, we recommend that the Board be teepsested tosole that dairy prem. tees and cowls from which milk is being meeptted be inspected, periodi- cally. 1 The fire committee reported.. hav- ing pasted *11 applications for build- ing permits that were referred to it Wit. last meeting.. The committee re. .ported having met the members of the Are brigade regarding accident insurance. As instructed by the council some time ago, we had the fire b rlea. placed udder the Work- men's .Compensation Board.; This we think was its the: best interests of al) concerned, but we now find that the members of the Brigade desire that the old accident policiesbe retained and although it will be at an addi- tional dditional expense, we recommend' that the old policies be renewed and re• tained in addition to the Workmen's Compensation Board insurance. The finance committeerecommend. ed that the Collegiate Institute Board be Haid $1500 on their levy; reported that the bane. committee had been paid $300 on their 1926 mat; reported having plaeed $700 fire insurance on the .Douglas house on Maitland road at a premium of $4.20 for three years; reported that the sem of. $1.286.60 had been .re- ceived from the Toronto. General Trusts Corporation as the fowler' share of victory bond interest of O.W.S.R., funds ap due May let, nne -T,ecommentl'ed .that $1500 of 1934 fol-•• 1y. registered Victory Bonds be pur-. chaeed for this account out of the funds now or) hand'; recommended paynient o umber of accounts:unts: the- filing of the treasurer's ard tax collector's statements, and reported We find that the Toronto General Trusts Corporation is charging 8 per cent, far handling interest on the O.W.S.R. war loan bonds. Wo think this charge is too high and we recom- mend-4'at the matter be taken .up with the Trust Corporatioon. These reports were all adopted and the council then adjourned. HEfiLTHY� blt� N • ALWAYS SLEEP WELL If . Baby Does Not Enjoy Refrshing • Sleep He es Fir Front' Well -FOA GIRIS' WHOWORK Lydia E. PiwlcIiaii's Vegetable C mpoolui Is a Great Mead - It Stops Pain sad Resteros Health Toronto, Ontario' -- "I work in a factory and I would have to get away from my work every time I was sick. The dragging -down pains and cramps were very bad, but my back was terrible. It hurt so that I couldet lie down, with it. I heard Home of the girl's talking about Lydia E. ' Pink- bam s Vegetable Compound, *rid the told me totrryy it. I have taken about a dozen bott)a of it epd it has dine me a lot of good. I.+rlver,iiatee .any pans or sore back now, and have not Nam off from work a day since l have taken it. I reeommcnd the Vegete- ble Compound when I have the op- Aveenue yTorontto, BMus, xl Ilowre omit Adeleo at a Friend" Remover. Ontario. -"I wm terribly maned and a few *id times I almost fainted. I used to do housework un- til * few months ago ani sometimes I had to leave my work illiip to bed. 1 am mow a manner N1 the knitttng- • mill. I suffered five or ssi x years trent painful periods before I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound by the *deka of a friend. I got re- lief almost imm04latct , and I telt My friend* what a g medicine it its. You. may use th testirnnnial if you like, if it will Neap *then% xis* J. Fulmer, Vietseia Street. Banoverr, (Minh.. 0 11 1111111 11111 1 11 Children Or'r CON FLETCHER'S CASTORtA The. healthy child sleeps well and doting its waiving hours i$ . never cross but always happy and laugh- ing.' it is only the sickly .child that is cross and peevish. Mothers, if .your children do not sleep well: if they are cross end ery n great deal, give them Baby's Own Tablets .and they wail soon be well end happy again. • Baby's Own Tablets are n mild but thorough laxative which regulate 'the bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish constipation, 'colic and indigestion and promote healthful deep. They. .are absolutely guaranteed free from opiates and may be elven to the new- born babe with perfect safety. Yoa can pis -titin Baby's ' Own :Fah- . let ah- lets through; any iitedirine dealer. rt 26 ,cents a box, or by mail, oust Raid, teem The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Erockville, Ont. PAW, SAIVISM A rem night on Erie Um maim * pleasant break yew }s sem. . ,A fwd la a elssw, mot statemobs. a longs sior ed sleep and as appetising Nreakfnee >A lite aseasessa. Nosabo" aS M .l►CITY its to ew.tNwser eR°� Mvri'ALa" LI= 4i4o i. } in w=e"7�o°n:u. oe, ale Ceder Peirw tw•Mr1er. r l�k sadiet AwM�ril we r :soft..ree/ Gm si leme C ea II 1,&MA. N.w f. Pear '�Mt sGaG estltltsllafe Fame Clevelead, .site - yew 1t `�+•� OMNI eel - ver 111. M *eee.eeev Two acquaintentx s had jest and one asked the other :- "1 heard you went fishing Miss Lisle 3 esterduy. Did you anything''" medicines I could not Secure any ret lief. I did not have any • cher v, Finally '1 .heard of what HERB JUICE" was doing for others and: al- thorgh I did not have much hope I decided to' give Ita trial. : The im- provement in my , condition has .been marvellous. Even after taking IHER B JUIC E only a short t time my y troubles' began to disappear. Now, , I eat and sleep splendidly, gas Cnins, indigestion and constipation are n thing of the past. l thank HERB' JUICE for it." . • Forsale by Campbell's Drug Store and leading druggists everywhere. 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Remittances should b;' made by POst Office honey order, prompt relief, but it lntioduces a new era of. life, for the afllietece Systetuatk •inhaling ' of smoke or fumes from: the remedy.Irrevints res nttacks and Uteri. effects a pernnan- ent cure. ; Waiter (at the club) -•'There is a lady outside wbo says that her bus- • band promised to be hone early to- night. All (rising)-"Excrse .me a moment." ¢•,...:r Stomach Troubles That Are Danger•ous Itit DAYS t (CUT THIS OUT) n OF Yunn':.8:841acetediriolistendistomachtroub1 ,•if lrstd to Leaflet,.+r"u:y _' .,conditions• --ulcers . or "ancr•re --thou TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO n surgical. operation is about 'be only (Prom The Goderielt 'Star of May hone. 10th, 1:'Ol) Inti' this reason, even lite• !mud simple etomaclr, ailmcntr; Jtonid h Rereodeling the Tonn Hull given prompt and careful :rttunti+,n. The ground floor of the town • hall So, don't neglect neid stonut.'h, suu+•- is being altered and arranged to form ness, gas or bloating!. .Tirel don t a,, clerk's office and council reamber, waste tient' with unkn•swn tit' uni-e- • ••A, es. a at Myth .. • liable treatment:;. At the -t•ry +.scat signs of distress,. go to any .tnod drug Outingthe. past two or three yearn n a few erns' v: ter store and obtain there have. been several destructive of nure Iobtai ted Marne; fires, and . these were surpleinented special �nStsgnesia Compoundagw'rt : t. '!'tris pound • i!: sae daybreak. last Tuesday thorn- and pleasant to take•= -quickly, :J-. ing. About 4 a.m. the grist mill and -'most instantly, effective and dura not store house formerly owned by the net as n laxative. tiv Kuce• din ark late Patrick Kelly (now by Mr.,Breh- - fol• ill:ll!1IATEI) Be .•..t • iu:• rater, of Berlin) were discovered to he stomach troubles only. a mass of flames and every effort to ,; save the building proved unavailing; �� Q The storehouse was cif frame anal the CANADIAN NATIONALit s mill of brick, the only portion saved p beim: the engine and boiler botiee. IN s�llv�� 'Qf Yni �N O There is strong suspicion that beth Daily Esraept glutOR buildings were fired at the one time and at the bottom. Ere.. (ioclet ich '6.00 mei. 2.20 pen. (From The Goderic h :;tar of May " Clinton 1; 2:, a.ut. 21.32 p.t, 1?th, 11.01)he.tfOitth (1.11 rt nr. :1.1:; p.m. Mee ((lot.) '1'rsrunrh l;std " illttehell 7.01 a.m. 3..1e. p.m. t On Tuesday of last week 8lary J., Ary. '4itu.tic+ttl 7.30 a rn" 4.1(1 )►.m. wife of Capt. F. Trat•nch, passed to , liit(•llra11" 8.°21).:1 ur. ..Ul i:.rss. the Great Beyond. after an illness of ., (i+hel)!h 8.4 a ut. 5.3() lt.tu. eight days' duration. " Toronto 10.10 a ru. 7.101 p.m. A. (..('.L A,. Home ee le Londe,,, l:etur nin);-Leave Toronto 6 4e mew, Hareem but No Daum: l2..1.1 i,.tntmel b.0., p.10 An at home fro the students *nog p("afe Godxnich to Tor - An seta,arlor nn morningcar, train. and Toronto - their friends wart held !sot I� r slay to Gcxlerich 6.0:; p. m. train. evening in the gy,rnia' iu:tr orf the ° Through coach Goderkh to Toronto. (ioderirh Collegiate Institute. (heat t $'. P. l,ANIII$Nf & goNle preparations had bee.: made for they Tewa I'arrsetlsw and Ticket* Agents • function, those having charge king ',Iwo $ Province of Untario Savin s Ice Head Office : 15 Queen's Park, Toronto Toronto Branch Offices : ('sr. -Bay and Adelaide Ste. Cor. Uniterslty and Dundas Ses, `519 Danforth Avenue Other Branches at 'Hamilton, Si. Catharines," ' St. Marys' Pembroke, Brantford Woodstock, Owen Sound, Ottawa Seaforth Walkerton Newmarket and Aylmer. 1114iririg Restored br Radio Mles'Elsie.Iiayes, 25 -year-old girt of Winnipeg, was induced by a Meat to listen through a headset to a concert front radio station t'Nftit of the Canadian 1Nationai Railways at 'tVinniprg 'recently. though she Nal bun totally deaf and duntb since she was three years old. As tine breed. Last proceeded 0 betaine evident site was not only lie:uing steeds bis was able to distinguleh between the notes of the different musical Astro nlents. At the conclusion of the programme site heard Ler mother ask kr i the had heard the mesh and nodding to her in reply. ie•ponerd whit Found eloeely approximating the. word "mother". 'lite following more.. cn her way to work site was able to hear the r! later of strcCt earn$ a1r hp is now noticing the nitric of a phonog;ruplt when played with * glair ntedle near her. -it be the Specialists in the. treatment of the ear s,.v • It is qo e•T'o radio vibratione may have given her the first Round feom :he outside 'Mord oven after 22 .teres, bet that mush a eonditron would only apply Meir, ere :free of !.farces, merrily rine::n d .:ft'+),:. 1',:.'..@, .e, eerei:g sea tang .• se