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DETROIT
840 Rooms 800 Batts
$2.50 per Day aid ap
Arabian Restaurant
Gothic Grill
Cafeteria
Tea Room
4111.•
C. C. SCHANTZ
General Manager.
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The Bad Cord of To -day -
MaytBe Serf ous Tomorrow;
The cold racy start with a little run-
ning of- the nose, the "head becomes
stuffed up, but little attention is paid
to it,. thinking perhapit will pass
away in•a day or two, . 'You neglect it,,
and then it gets down into the throat
and, from there to the lams, and.bea
comes a ease • 01 cougle.ng morning,.•
Goon raid •night.
However slight .a .eold you hate you
.should never neglect it; for if's•ou da
it ie just possibleibat it will develop
into •bronehitis pneumonia or some
.other serious throat or lung trouble.
Dr, Wood's
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Pinna
Syrup •
.ia an universal pe*aeds ' for: all those
who suffer from ar9 form of bronchial
trouble, as it atia slates': the weakened
organs, soothes and heals the irritated
parts, loosens the ,Phlegnf-:and an us, -
and aids. nature to c e*r 'away 'the
morbid a(eiunalatist*i. •
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t1MiM111ta1NeawllrerlMi 41111ns awa1ree asaIlrls
Sunday Afternoon'
'By ISAB.EL HAMILTON, Qsoderlkh, Oats
i rAwaing,*Mfilli 1A MmMMtRMiiimMiiiiMMi t1 lielliltFtlewelltaiiitlsie
-»-S1JNDAY AFTERNOON
Art thou afraid His power shall fail
When comes thy evil day T
And can an all -creating arm
Grow weary or decay?
He gives the conquest to the weak,
Supports the fainting heart
And courage in the evil hour
His heavenly aids impart.
Isaac 'Watts.
Grant us grace, our Father, that
we may not grow weary in well -
doing, nor be overcome In the hour
of temptation, for Jesus' sake.
Amen.
S. S. LESSON 'FOR J1INE 12tkt, 1926
Lesson Title --Joseph's Fidelity.
Lesson Nestle -Gen. 39.143.
Golden Text --Prov, 2249,
PRAYER
In this lesson we have the contin-
station of the life :story of one of the
greeted figure* in the Old Testa-
ment. Matthew Henry in his come
montsry says, "the story of Joseph
is so remarkably divided between hie
humiliation and his exaltation that
we cannot ovoid seeing: something of
Christ in it, who was that humbled
end then exalted, and, in many in -
',tames, so as to answer the type of
Joseph. .It' also shows the lot of
Christians, who must through many
tribulations enter into the kingdom."
Joseph.•had been badly used by
his brethren, who, were jealous of
him because of the dreams heitold
them in which ,he appeared always
to be preferred to them. They got
rid of his presence by telling him in-
to slavery, where we see him in to-
day's lesson. When the Tshmeelites
reached Egypt they sold Joseph
attain. It was not by mere thane°
that his new master was Potiphar,
an (files,. of Pharaoh. In all his ex-
perienees God was- leading the way
and .fitting Joseph for that, prefer.
"feet of wh:•ch he gave hint anglimpse
an his early dreams. So- here 'be was
nut int('a pIice where he 'might get
asonsinted with public persons and
public business. He had not been
long withhis new master before his
•,'r+•th hem to . be, apparent. "Jos -
/odes beetiren had stripped high of
his : root of many cans,. but, they
could not strip -him of lee' v`rtue and
prudence." .
Although a servant,he fend grace
iri his 'master's sight and so he be-
tame greatly honored of of ran and
higig1y favored of Gad latiphix ap
:
pointed
him overseer of all his pos-
eessians and, for - Joseph's sake, God
blessed - aed prespered Potiphar, an
instance of zs wicked, family. as we
atsee. being -blessed for the sake
of a good servant in it, . .
Through 'the plotting - and insist-
ente of Patiphar's immoral wife Jos-
eph fell ieotn ads exalted position but
orwray -l
Don't hec..me despondent -try Dr.
Leonhardt's ' HEM -ROIs. No greasy
salves -no cutting. A harmless tab-
let that is guaranteed to quickly ban-
ish all misery or costs nothing at
H. ,C. Dunlop's end good druggists
everywhere.
Batbte in 'Min rd's and
Warm water, rubbing
the solutilon into the
aching -parts with 'the
finger tips.
Miinaard's h also splen-
-' did for sprains, bruises
and strained ligaments els
CARRIED
not into ale. The grace of God in
his mind. for he reasoned with his
temptress, and in his heart, carried
him out front the assaults of the
enemy.
Potiphar's wife, having failed to
entangle Jpseph, set to work to show
him up as a vile person. The other
servants of the house listened to her
vet/Nation and potts'ibly gloried in
the approaching downfall of one, and
'a stranger at that, who had been
preferred of their master. - Next
she vepeabld her tale to Potiphar.
His wrath wits kindled against Jose
eph, -who could not defend himself, eeee eee increase It when connecting iner-
ngr treflectiohe ntonuhisld omyastteers, wife. ver trowel, and the carnetwas's#ane as altrl." ,,, p
so he remained silent ind was eon- duly and formally laid. a .glass jar u Stop. :smith" ordered. "I'm get -
A change of place containir^ the; usual historical anti ing puzzled again. Just let site go
demned to
did not prison.e Jags h'a character local documents and papers being back to that rule about inductance and
nor separate him from God's Pres- first placed in tie cavity thereunder. capacity again. My head isn't a low
ence. Again he was given grace in The proceedings closed by singing lass condenser, you knout"
the sight of his master, who was the a verse of the Neteenal Anthem, and Next Week, No. 20: Adding to the
keeper of the prison. Again he rose in the evening the ladies of the eon- Set.
by degrees until 1* was overseer in gregation served a bountiful and (Copyright 1920 by The 1U1Iman
all, but name. "A good man will do mast tempting supper in the base- Feature Service)
good wherever he is, end will be a ment of the Public Library. Rev. How
blessing even in bonds' and! .linnish-
Mr. Stobo's lecture on "Workers, GIRLS
vrorroaamto
PAG/111 Ole SW
that the windings of both are parallel
you have the greatest 6/mutt of "in-
ductance and the set ill tune to the
longest wave length for which the
instrument was ilesignlfeI, When you
turn the inner coil at the sharpest
angle to the other, the coil. 'buck'
cath other and inductance is t:t a low
point. That represents the lowest
wave»length of the set.
"In a varix -coupler there is no dir-
s'et conueetic a between the inner and
'neer coils --;just a true indv-etance.
The other coil is tapped at various
prints and it switch is provided.
This is even more aeleetiv.., than the
vertometer. Finally you conte to the
coils of dived length. These, how-
ever, are der'igned usually so as to be
interchangeable. And used with var-
ieble plate a ndenserr, you can vary
the wave -Length se es to reduce it
when connecting the• condenser in
series with the inductance unit or to
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merits, fob the spirit of the Lord is ' Shirkers and Jerkers" was liberally
not bound or banished." punctuated with humorous anecdotes
WORLD MISSIONS and jokes. The Blackstone Orches-
tra gave an enjoyable pragram dur-
Convict Turns Evangelist ing the interval from 0 to 8 o'cloek,
A newspaper dispatch froni Phila- end the proceedings of the day were
delphia late in April, 1924, stated a ,ratifying success to the faithful
that Abe Buzzard, for years one of . pastor and his energetic and eourag-
the..moat notorious .desperadoes. of eaus people.
the Welsh Mountain region of Penn- - - -
syivapia who has spent forty-two
years behind prison bars, was than I ,
to be released from the Eastern *ateiOun S ltu and His
Penitentiary, his latest sentence of ►' (Copyright 1925.by
thirteen yearn having expired. Buz- The Ullman Feature it lO
znrd is seventy-two years old. He Service)
said .he planned to become a prison
evangelist and devote the rest of his
life to helping convicts. To this end . No, 25: Twisting the Dials
he has , studied theology and the Smith was sitting before the re -
Scriptures. Despite his long confine- eeiving set, twisting the 'dials slow.
ment, Buzzard is well preserved and ly and deliberately,-"deliptte ""the fact
appears stronger; healthier and that. he had not even switched on 'the
'younger than most men of his age, - storage battery. It ' appeared as
I have many years left in which to though the thing had gone to his head.
undo the harm I have done,," said the But I recalled our conversation of a
aged convict. "I have made all my few days previous and concluded that
plans so no time will be wasted. •I he was merely taking an opportunity
will go to,my bode at Reading for a to find out what really happened
fewdays to visit my daughter and whoa the dials were twisted..
some friends, and then I will begin "1'm quite sane," he volunteered,
my career in the.service of the Lord." "but I don't mindeconfesting that I'll
Buzzard started his prison career, be a little quest pretty soon if I, don'twhen he was thirteen years•old,hav- find out the essentials of this tuning
ing been sentenced for robbery. " business. I realize that any receiv,
Missionary Review. ing set has to be regulated so as to
• get in tune with the length of waves
being intercepted by the aerial, but
N DAYS
�1 YORE
P11 be hanged' if I 'can see why a coil
, L of wire: an ..
d one of these variable
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condensers will do it."
TWIIN'1'Y-FIVE YEARS AGO He could understand readily that a
> nom The Goderch tarof : crystal or a tube will ccnvert the
( May highly oscillating or alternating cur-
24th, .1901). rent of the radio wave
ting
Friday last ,;was tf very important a intopee how,
day in the history of Court, Port Al- direct current, faint
he could- see how,
by making the fatnt radio current
bort: No. 599, C.O.P. The Court was •control the "B" battery current, he
organized on May 30th, 1896, by Wni. could get something tooperate, a
Doig, with ,a membership of fifteen. loudspeaker. gut' "this tuningbusi-
This- membership „ has been almost
trebled, and the' sun of roe exit nese" left him nonplussed.
p p y At this poisttI asked Sinit'
CAN GAIN STRt'NOTI•I
It Comes Through the Tonle Blood -
Making Qualities of Dr. Williams
Pink Pills -
In the life of almost orrery girl
there comes a time when weakness
attacks her. The strain upon her
blood supply becomes too great; and
there follows headaches and - back-
aches, loss of . appetite, attacks of
dizziness, heart palpitation and con-
stant weariness and a tendency to a
decline. All thesesymptoms may
not be present in any particular case,
but the-preaence of city one of them
showsthe necessity forpr pt
nt
treatment. - And there is no other
treatment so sure and so speedy as
that through the blood -making qua-
lities of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
They are the one thing needed to
maintain - the ,health of growing girls
and women of mature years.
Here is a bit of positive proof of
the value. of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
in c sea of this . kind. Miss Clara ,.
Fraser, Thessalon, Opt. ,lists been '
brought back to health. and strength •
through the timely tee of this meda
cine, and gives expression, of her
gratitude es follows : • "I feel et a
duty.:as well 'as n pleasureto tell you .
what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have
done for ine. ° - They have restored me
to health, if, indeed, they did not save -
my life. - I was suffering, greatly
from anaemia. I lost flesh and al-
wayii felt ti
z
red anti nervous. At last
I grew so weak I had to remain in
bed. The doctor did not seem •to help
me any and 1 was growing weaker,
and my heart was bothering, Inc., At
last a friend' who called to see me
said she had.' read of a similar case .
restored by .Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills
and urged -me to try them. 1 .felt
helpless but decided to take her ad.
vice, so my mother got me a supply
of the pills and I began taking them,
n r` ac_ It was not long before I began to find
has been shining on 'the order and rept one fact as the basis of his radio benefit from the use, of the pills, and
its worthy members to such an ea: education; namely, that radio fro- in less than two fact 1s my health'
tent that a handsome and substantial quency is determined by , what are was restated. In fact I was in bet -
new brick hall became a necessity. known as inductance and capacity, ter health then' I had cater Enjoyed
The Nine•eti:ile River flood a year The same thing applies to the' trans- before. 1 strongly recommend Dr.
or so ago left the village a partial mitten as .well as to the ,receiver. Winkle's' Pink Pills to all who are
wreck, and the Foresters had to suf- "Radio f weak and `run down' for I feel sure,
ler as well as others, But they -are requency is goveru•od by the will not be 'd#sa ar»ted:'
• Inductance .lid capacity, he repeat- y pp
not to be daunted when occasion de- ed, ''Good enough! I believe you You can get these pills from` any.
mends, and.alley will have a hall for said capacity was the name -given to medic#ne dealer or by mail at 50 tents _
i society and public purposes which the storage ability of an electrical a box from The Dr: Williaiirs Medi
'edll`.be acredit to the eider and the. • circuit; but what'is' inductance?" eine Co., Brockville, Ont
.pluck the work has bean undartak ne zeal a I explained that•inductance, far his All Night With Asthma.-»Evt x
y -
and on Friday last the laying of• the purpose, could be evnsid°red as' the one trio g how attacks, of asthma
' -corner-stone was witnessedlength of the. conductor in the radia
.by at circuit, although this is a loose oftenie. nkeep the vfrtini .quake the
do-
zens. At 4larke r o'clock, Major of members �Josed th fruit#on for. something that is •rc,ally "hell unfitted dor a day Morning finds
m
Joseph far more complicated. Inductance is. y y ,
Berk was tailed to' the chair and also the peculiar habit an electrified and yet, business must still be car -
alio briefly addressed those present. tied ,through. All this night suffer -
'Goldberg,
After a or magnetized toil tf tvite has of #n-.
appropriate prayer by Rev. llan ducting current in non -electrified ing and lack of rest ran be avoided'
(,oldberg, laobert Holmes, o InI far ily. the prompt use of Dr. J. I), Kel-
'West Huron, was called onto lay the toil which does nil &kin•`touch it;-If-jlo . 's Asthma Itcmru,, cv;tieh tsit-
is common, however, to regard the p'
foundationnsten,, Addresses. were tuning coil or appartus of the radii, ic'ely does drive away the attacks.
(given by Rev. l4iit Goldberg, Robt
'McLean, High' Court Officer t} m set as the inductance, probably he: One evening the young man visited
• Bailey, Mayor Wilson, of Goderich,. cause the inducting is accomplished uncle's home, and in the eaurse of.
Morgan dalton, reeve of Ashfield, •J: therein. . conversation asked •
W. ti'anatter of The Signali A. M. .
"When I refer to the length cf the. "'Uncle, don't you-.-thitik it would
•Tgdd_,_of....The .a at, dexhtss,...liure conductor as determining the mount -be foolish for me to marry- a would
t rows, Goder`ich. • Nat t;unningbani of': inductance in the `rifeuit;'Tnt i d `who was lutelle eeel14 my inferior . "
on behalf of the ]seal tenant, .thanked remember that thetel 'length'.rn» (l'oz c than feolaith,. ' • Thomas,"
eeley the singing of the National Anth-
ane, and all for their presence and nudes othcs• factors. Generally was the reply. " V4 oi. ec than f"nlioli
assistance. The proceedings closed
spea
kin g, there is ten turn as much »»»impossible."
..awire100feetloateas
ee ony, u.the si e
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YEARS AAGO(Front The Godericli ':Stttr of J'u of the wire used and the way the ' I
. 1st, 1900) , necessary to consider all these points,
an
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wire is coiled Also make a differece.
n°' Unitas you are building a set it inn't
The beautiful •tr+eather ref May 24th but perhaps the general idea will help - "After taking Aitlesrik:l -I cat
ft
Eats Anything
avored the
eeps Like' Log,
congregation of the Bap_ you to see why there are a nuinber at anything and sleep 1#k ;1.
wiFE. To BED tist church in the turner stone ser- of dilFerent tuning knits far different had gas on nig* St(:inaClt and
xices for .the news eelifire they are sets 'There are plain tonin;,• tolls'
Suffered So She Could Not
Walk. Restored to Health.
by Lydia E. Pinl hate's
Vegetable Compound
Minesing, Ontario. -"I am*prac-
tical nurse and 1 recommend ydia
E. Pinkham'sVegetableCompound to
suffering women. For three months
I was almost helpless and couhi,.not
sit at the table long enough to drink
a cup of tea. Many a time my hris-
band carried the to bed,_ I would be
so weak. Then he read in the paper
of a woman suffering As 1 did who
got bettesrafter taking this Vegetable
t,ompound, no he went and got it for
me. Wheal had taken three bottles
I was just like a new woman teed
hare had splendid health ever sinter.
When 1 feel any Itearing.dowrn pains
I always take it; swssetintea a half
bottle or whatever I mad. It is my
only medicine and I Meese told many a
ne* about it. Any eine wanting to
know mere shout Lydia R. if inkham'a
Vegetable` Compound, I will gladly
write to her. rdo al I can to rec-
ommend it for 1 fool 1 owe raylife
and to it." •- Yrs. NaAm.
BerrrR.R. 1, Illbi..ing, Ontario.
Do you foal brokemn-then, %errous,
and week aoasetisnwsst Do have
this horrid fatting of fear wh l some,
time* c(rrase to weenie. when then, are
not wen? Lydia L Piaithwn'a Ve�'
stable Compoond Ia escrelient to take
at if taken milady . It he and
wsys
will reliefs this a uestitfon.
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rifecn I aineaget>r alai 'liickets Agents
Children. Orr
erecting opposite the public library variometers, varix.cou tiers, ouldn't keep forst down ricer
1 Honey- p
building. The attendance 'was as. comb CJ118, duo -lateral+ coils and oth- 1eep," (siglletn, R. C. Miller.
large as the seating aeeommodatin ars. And in all of these, when used )NE spoonful. Adlerika retatuvs5
would allow, and the participation by with /,ore advanced sets the vdri••bie ;MS and often 1.,.... 4 .urjit'i'vine
elief stomach. stop,
:ions added to the general interest. help the radio fart make the fine ad- ;tat Lull 1'# 'ated tecl t,,, . • (1t.
The pastor; ltev. Ii '4'V Wright,
the local clergy of other denomine plate conden er is` a ldcd usually to l" f totheI J '
a s , g s eon- justments. - ! . rce waste -matter
duced the program which was ear. "When yeti use a crystal set fora tri. bring out nit
r.ed) out as follows : focal and pacverful statiiin you sari ,ever thought was in.., e«nit' Oce-
iiysiit� :'Ail Hail rite Power dinllens° with the inductance because alit. Excellent for Chronic ctrn-
of Jesus' Name." `» the latter controls the wave -length tipation. Campbell's 1/rug Store
(2) Invocation --Rev. W. II. Gra- range of the set. If there is juste
hnnr, of Victoria st, Methodist church. one series of powerful waves being
(d) Beading of Seripture Lesson picked tip by° the serial -ground ole -
»Rev. J*S. A. Anderson, of Knoxcult, the detector will handle italone,
church. but where there are several stations
(4) Prayer -:.Rev. G. N. Hazen, of of fairly.. equal strength you /rust
North St. Methodist church. make some provision for tuning to
(5) Hytrin -.."I Love Thy Xing- the respective wave -lengths if you
' dom, Lord." want anything approximating select.
(6) Short addresses by Revs. W.
It. Magee, of Clinton, a former pas.
for here, and K. J, &oho, chairman of
'the Welkertc►n Association.
(7) Corner stone laying by RSV.
W. r. Norton, Supt. of Baptist home
Missions, preceded by an address.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RY.
TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday.
rho.. (;oderich 6.00 a. tet. 2.20 .p.m.
Clinton 0 25 a.m. 2.. i2 p.iu.
ivity, The Wrote inductance you have " gee edit 6.41 ,0.01. 3.12 p.m.
the greater the ,have»length range of " Mitchell 7.04 a.m. :3.42 p,rta.
the set; and the more provisions you Arr. fitietfot(1 7.:311 Iran. 4.10 tem
make for c-ary#trg the inductance --u '
the, ength of the sik`oiltd wiring --the ., l(i'„'-', rser. i.'.. 0.itt. ,7,,_'.;;;'),''p,stt.
I more selective the net will be. „ (rt,Dliib si.l 7 tt 'ill:. lt.rtt,
"You've seen young Smith's tuning
Toronto i(1,It1 tt ni. ?.:ill lt.aii,
Mr. Norton's address was a clear Boil with its &witch that helps him R.tni Laing »-r,,eave Toronto 6.4 i e,m ,
and outspoken detiaraticn of Baptisttap the emit at various points. Well, 12.;ia p.m. and 6.05 it its
principles, which was most attentive -1 that is his crude, but fairly !trees- Parlor Cafe .tar, Gor,'2rzeh to Tar.
ly gltteried tsi. ful, way of varying the :nduttancr.. a*to, en morning' train, and Toronto
3tty. Mr. Wright then presented Now with a more ad.aneed unit like t (,ie e'""" P'oele ee tr* t 'pdrontd.
Mr. Norton with the customary sil. the varionirter the job is simph, t' and P. ThroughP. LAWRENCE 011eri SONETor
: the iesuitas are better. In , %.otic,.
meter the c t:tl'; are cotanei ted in s,er- - Theo M
1`oR FLETCNEWS When you tutu the nuital;IO coil so -. AD'VEftTIfl.1 IN 111E STAIR.
rep, one vr,tat:n,,`1, wittier the Wier.
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A restful Wight on LakeErie
Biel tele► of taw creat s of gate SOS Wee' s a mot
boa* elle your Jcwt'+set. A yowi 1 tis a edema„ teal osocess ser.
et long, wriest stoop awl aril �" brMhiNt fa tb. a °sells.
Siewases " IJ�G Art SS. ffieloislbor limit+ 11U1'l+ri�tm'"
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waves Ida A. top.
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A1I the distinction and smart appearance haat you
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Swung low, gracefully proportioned, finished in
attractive Ontario Gray Duco, with smart Landau -
bows, this coupe -despite its. low price -is at
home in any company, on any occasion, business or
social. In addition, it provides Chevrolet's charac-
teristic economy and the superbly smooth operation
of the unproved. Chevrolet valve -in -head motor.
Artillery type wood wheels are standard
equipment on the Chevrolet Coupe. Disc
wbteis grist' be obtained at slight extra cost.
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