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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-10-28, Page 7• n 1 11. .. a es. ■la ■ Lam•,,,-- lle.•ar r1 1, Iii .. I 11 1 111111110 . 1111 1 tr.eM !i�lillNe turitti:ii Uitis( Owl b Wad Oman Sunday_Afternoon Mss. MIsidir/oa Osllise, R.1R. Xe. i, ci'srry, Oat. wraW:--"1 ma the d four ekifdersl. telt after my baby was bora I got rhenastissa Whlab left say beast is a very risk eserlitiest. 1 was like that all memo, Deer atui eosld get ao relief. lathe sirdeer-in-law toed are to give try, so I did, said took two boxes of theta end I am now **joyin. per - feet health. x trust they will help ethers as they have helped me." Gn the first sign of soy weakness of Ow bee. or nerves, you Motile not wait nail your awe becomes desperate • be bre you even yourself ofrelief by wane eats theywilltone and strengthen the nerves, build up the muscles of the ijleset, and enrich tee ,blood. Price 50e. a box at all druggist:1i or deilers,r or trailed direst on receipt of Iii =nto, pot. by The T'.'lilbura' o., Limited, • T. SW ARTS' II* and 'terse Until fink Stables, Elc. Montreal $tar.t' just off the Square me gra SEVERAL FIRST.CLASS' AUTOS READY FOR SERVICE --GET YOU ANYWHERE AND WHEN YOU WANT TO.GET THERE `bath** Meat all Traits* ea4 Passenger Mats Passengers cal ied'far le may Part at the town ter all treat* et. O. T. R. or C. P. R, Depots. Prompt Service and Careful. Attendance,. ♦tr'+► Our Livery and Hack service *Mho found upeteedate is every respcct.ti .►111+, • Year Patreisaft;s.Sedlcttsd T.. S W ARTS Phone 107 Montreal Street Taw, a .di.sid, tett. Q fours fall best will not •bruitt tie as the an. M Itri beat *meted. Of pom-ty or nal. ly fortified etty, teed could leave Lord, give vas such a faith as this r the the walls °f Jericho .t dell o. • the est occasion of toted. being sur - And tura, wbate'er may crone, 'rounded. hut they mast go round Our - 1 taste *two now ties hsllewed bei i teen theses. They were kept waiting Of an eternal home*. pttiently .G'd's time for action. No . W. kleasaarst• doubt the pea within the city were PRAYIR 'unused et th odd procession and Help us to learn tem Thy dealings re:effect at their methods of atteek. with the ancient people that they that But a mighty shout was heard, a cry put their trust in Thee shall never be to heaven for help, and the walls fell put to shames but they that defy 'nee/ fiat and the Lord bad given the city shall be utterly destroyed. Amen. S. 8. LESSON FOR NOV. Ttb. 1II Lessen Title --The Pali of Jerkke. Lessen Paretall'e---eloskeeaa 4121240. Guide* Text --I John i:4. Pressed ti.sulAY a :°e = to Blow hi the taking of that *trepg- ?hst teat trews °r tie brash irate the bonds of his people. As God instrneted Moses how the city was to be taken, so he gave them direction what was to be dove with it and its inhabitants. The city end and all the kings "When ell the kings of the Amor, all there were within, exceeding Ila- : item, which were on the side of Jordan hale and her people. were to be de. westward,, of the grayed. Rehab had shown kindness Canaanite:, which were by the sea, to the a aa s Joshua had ,en. to heard th*tt the Lord -had dried up tete wag shown to land, her andre r+en kindneca = waters of Joxden from before the The sudden fall of the wall, . no t children of Terse. until they were doubt, killed many find threw the rest passed over, their heart melted, ueith- into a panic err that they had no -sr wag there spirit in them any marc, strenarth or spirit to resist the on. because •af the children of Israel. slaught rt the t•hildren of Israel. Now Jericho was straitly shpt up, be. Gates ,orf bruit and bare et iron can. cause of the children of bitter: l; none went out, and none came in:' net st,.n.r before the God of brad The city of Jericho was the :fey of (1"-he5'2Israelites. perhaps, when -Palestine. It lay about seven miles thaw had tar Jericho. a lar r and west of they -Jordan and commanded l p g the entrance of the main passes into well built city, finned thou nhnuld the promised land. The city wan very have filet for their headeuartprs; but old and strongly wilted. How to God will ,have them yet to dwelt in -take it was the military problem of lento. apd "therefore firesthis neat, that day.• When Joshua set his ,face lest they Jho*rid nestle in it. All the towards the takire of that stronghold silver and gold. lied alt these veseele the Lord told him it with Already sub- which were canable of beinn enrified clued. "I have given into thine band he fire, were brouelit into the treaa- •Jeeieho, and the king thereof, and the ury of the bene. of the Lore; not that neighty men of vnlor." He was then a r ooderr it. bet eewild he'letere et h�- •directed how . to proceed. No teen- it: The Gni that rave. the vi'tnry- cines were to be dug,, no batteripgeett+l+t demand the spoil.", (Matthew- Words Often Misused: •Don't say derived a great deal of benefit from ranns'plaeed nor any mtlttarr peeper Henry). _ hae was deeply effected by the newe." these pills and I think them a won- 'tinna whatever were to be made. WORLD MISSIONS Say "affected"• derful remedy," Nlinarrl's le the enerny Of all rheurnatectrouhl+es. Kati it in thoroughly. and often. It eases the pain, supples the joints, puts new life into the tissues. • tt,r. es. Rub it in t� Yea, .. •a sees weed day. !ars eked Assam: Asm: Gant seat Mem. ugh are WNe; a sheet. as et aRptatw. tis.. beet. se 'e►tw ...t• w+ Prenkee I +ws a inviter et ba.dk r- .. unease , *Al $•otr,ea +,aµ 60,114 wadi *ad peered aeelsssatioae." eel..,,.- ele..a..r+ te tea •w you anues,a+ltaem r ase you are w d sunset. DTIC PAIN Loa vas ;taw tett twee emereies of .1D THIN BLOOD viva, yew have stent. and ,give ta.tr * swat 11"1411. sa taw .14"" Lieinents et Nr Avall--The Tremble inetut: set httade tae iasar t+a,ywt 'them he Treated Through tett lemma these over to the tart. , Ltea entsitg my mule, wheel had net Mud been itrsaredieu 1 roofs 'whir scrum to the gets. arae sentry had been The most a rheumatic sufferer ran withdrawn. hole for in rubbing something on tla lehinsuanting, 1 berried tip to tie swollen, aching joints is a little .•elndf roof, to perform ties dstaserful duty rind *11 the while the trouble is be - 1 cooled ee•t very well have delegated eose1ag mere firmly rioted. It is now to the 8ergestst-Major. I emerged known that rheumatism is routed in from the darkness of tag ,tsir+raebe m the blood, and that es the trouble to the ro.f. son thus blood becomes etiu !ur- And there I stood and .tared and i t o e starred aid rubbed. my eyes --ani ',Mei they thin and watery. 'i`o get rid of for a moment felt just * little faint }rheumatism, therefore. you must go and just a little in sympathy with" to the rot of the trouble in the blood. those poor superstitious fools of the i That is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pith; escovade. For, my dear Georg., l have proved so benellcisl when taken the body of the sous-oflkcier out 'oto far this trouble. They Crake new, longer there! Nor was that of the Erich blood which expels the poiaonnue "Good God!" Osculated Lawrence, *cid and the rheumatism disappears. bare headed recumbent man!" raising himself en his elbow and turn- There are thousands of former rheu- ing to de Ileeujalais. matte sufferers in Canada, now well "Yes, that is what I said," cortin- and strong, who thank Dr. Williams' sed the other. "What else was there 1 Pink Pills that they are now free to say? . Were there djknns, afrites, from the aches and pains of this evil spirits in this cursed desert, even dreaded trt,uble. One of these is Mr. RR the inhabitants declared? Was Robt. A. Smith, Mersey Point, Y.S., the whale? thing a nightmare'? Ha dreamt that the body of a French attacked with rheumatism, which sous-ofticier had lain here. with a French bayonet through it? Or as grew so bad that I could not wall: I dreaming nowt and had to go to bed under the doc- tor's care. It is needless to say that I underwent a great deal of auffexing. The doctor's medfcine did not seem to reaeh the trorbke, so when I was Our Weekly advised to try Dr. 'Williams' kink Pills I did no, and after taking them Lessons inEnglishfor some weeks I was able to get out of bed. I continued using the pills By W L. Gordon and was soon able to work, and I have not been troubled with rhoama- tian since. In other respects also I Hod I who says: ---"Some years ago I was (To be continued) USE HYDRO ELECTRIC The 'i Pswsr The Ark of God wee to be carried by the priests round the city, once a eddy In 1832 Charles Darwin, the most fpr •six succeedinJr days, and ~even celebrated naturalist in the world, on y a, trip round the world called at Tierra times on the seventh day. They' were del Fuego on the South . American to be attender, by the men .et war coast He said he --never saw such the priests silently all the while but people. ' They were such say the priests were to blow with rams" ages that he considered them beyond the borne, r That vas the whole program reach `of civilization. One day a lite of attack. God appointed this way ole babe was found Lying on "thea to make bare once again'he milt al- streets of Bristol. The day on which of tarred arm to out oo the children it was found by a constable, was St. of I>=ra�l and to net to ronfi-h;on their enemies: Thus b+* faith. and not hv:Thomas's day; so the infant was cal- led were the walls' of Jericho made led Thomas: and, having been found to fall.' in a place which lay betweenethe brid- The faith, •ehedieneo .end • haat- ' was added. the Thomas Brthe idges Bridges els placed dense of the children of tarml, were15 suns,t lee the plant Tne'h,ll, laid before in a workhouse. When he grew to ,manhood he offered himself to the 4 Church Missionary Society and was Flies Go , 'lick* sent Ag a missionary to South • Ameri- ca. He went among the'very people Derwin had declared to. be in"anable Piles are caused' by congestion tit _of 5ivilizetian. Every day he ;teed in blood in the lowest bowel. Only an .peril of his Iife• as. ha, learned their internal remedy can ' remove the :avec'. rneal sounds And created a lan- t cause. " That's . why Salves and cit. of the storyr hof the ;Sa ours life nsiated and ting fail. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-I.toid, retinue nenple to read it, •They were a harmless tablet, succeeds, because thrre'3gh his efforts civilized and Awls - it relieves this congestion , and tinnized. and the matter being .strengthens the affected `parte. Idem- ''hrrnwht to the attention of Darwin he Reid has given' quick, safe and last ineteeely subscribed to the. itlndet of ult.. roott tJio roe_Rf Pile -Sof- the Missionary Society. one of whose #eters. - It- will. dothesame for you eg`eefe heft wrov+rht. 'raider GNI, ' ne'h a at nnndo,js .banes: I'1ie. l.nplieh or money beck ---H.. C,'- Dunlop and 'A,bnirnity had i.Ruod orders that •that druggists •everywhere sell Hent. -Rodd hart of the enact woo not to he ap- with this guarantee. eroaelipd be their:shirr.., boring sof a n 1111 1111,. tun pltgnpP thAt h d talren�plat•P, tie w,l,s •c warp rer'+nlled. quips .•ern lnWe+t fel ZA to visit And to trade there. 'Fly abroad, thou mighty gospel; Win anti:conquer. never cease; May thy.lasting, wide.dominion Multiply apd still increase. Sway thy sceptre - Saviour, all the world around. Joseph Parker. BEAU GESTE:.: (Coorttinued from page G) Is It Worth 50 tents? ":Money can't buyanything else like this wonderlul herbalZatn-liuk, It's simply priceless!" says one enthusiastic mother. For injuries. Zam-liuk is the indispen- sable here aaiile ever -ready healer. V t is any skin or scalp disease. '/.ate-liuk is Magical inarxtracting germs and p ison- • ons impure{es and growing new healthy shin. hieing prepared exclusively from• pure refined herbal. essences, All highly' cotitenrraated, Zsm..liuk roams i.s medi- cinal virtues indefinitely. It never t;e e5 rar:cec std useless like fatty salves and anhitti',.ts do. Vet, 'Midst so much Pater. rimer uuei rchable. herbal "Ant til L e t.6{A nn nitlre to buy._ tr.nt dludecana Si.,Montreal, Mrs,,, V olir:a t+riits :-"For heeling, give toe YAM Nile f it is the finest thing I know; It sat n1 me from a poisoned hand. rid my three clnldren of scalp 'oras, said healed my litisbs,,d's badly crushed finger. We wotoolN I he , nthout rt at any price." Get' a 150c. box to -day, far for FREE ANTI I.I"s mention paper. end enclose Ic. stamp, to Zam-liuk tea.. Toronto, Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity CO , CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper them cowl or wood An Electric Vacuum Cleaner removes the dust; a broom just moves the dust. We guarantee alt Hydro Lamps for 1500 hourlt. Walk in and see display at Tbe llydro Store 11, s .ww.+.•w. • 1 ,.� CASTOR IA 1 illi Ow F vOrl►l rWeYearr s rot woo sot wen Al mien eases i d .i1• t-. DRAUG1NG-DOWN PAINS RELIEVED men,' selected for chaeatter and in fluence, went back 'in the "spirit of, 'Well, cowards, .we have been in there and it is much the same as any ether such cursed hole --except that some. •• body had a great idea. for diddling the Arabs,' the others would proba- bly take the line, 'Well, where yost can go, we can. Who are you to swagger ?'r Yes -I would try it. Not as Shough_ l_evere .really._persuading.-or beseeching, and anxious to prove that the eseeuade had nothing to fear if sent to garrison the place. No - merely as offering them, superior sol- diers, an opportunity of sleeing the fort before its remarkable. 3ispnsi- tions were disturbed. 'Wait n moment,' said t, as they 1 saluted and turned to go. 'Is there ' In man of •courage among you --a man WOOLS �.rsi a Year. Ly E. Piakltam's VegMable C rgimai l�ro Het'Mlaldi Moose Jaw, Sask.-"I pen into trete tell you what Lydia £ . Ptak. lta+a's Vegetable Compound has done for sae. I suffered very Badly with drsggint-down paint and inflames*. ben, also pains in my right side awry my hip m I head it nmetarllyhaleye ekis�t I went too a doctor tepid M srld I would have to have an tion. Bat ray s ootler said to take IL Pinithaa►'s vnet Compos':; sit savd, bar life.y before. I took. two be$tles sad I fl sad 1 eros bettor, es I on taklu it sad aha used li•aRa Pbadaut► i fli attve Wash. ltitoenrwwwl fit a ad � welt 1 weed to how ere ile dews two .r throe thew * day. Jai awl de nit *ay Irsaseererk 'Mem* trouble. I Al- ways keep the Csamponed in the hIkea iaw* saws Disse mow MIA ro mote this ye deter wlank as MK masse 1 tt teed 1 rerM a+raetwstwwl� T m arly late la Mrs. ii 11 filth W., *Nee Jaw. ilsa- Lydia L 19aittitant's T rnhteb i �� : par exemple such as the trumpeter, brave enough to enter an empty fort with me?'. They looked sheepish for a mom- ent. 4 Someone murmured, "And where is Jean the Trumpeter?" and then I heard a curious whispered re- mark: 'Gee! I sure would like to see a ghost, Buddy,' and the whispered re. ply , 'Sure thing, Bank, and I'd like to see ole .Brown some more.' Two men 'stepped forward as one, and saluted. They were in extraordinary con- trast in body,- and some similarity in. face, for one was a giant and the other not more than five feet in height,' while both had cleaneshaven leathery rouhtenancea, somewhat of the bold Red Indian type. <• You know what I mean -lean hat-' ehet facts, biggish noses, mouth:, like a straight gash, and big chins. By their grey eyes they were Northeners, and by their speech Americans, 'You would like to see the fort and how it was manned to the ;est by heroes +victorious in death?", I tisk- ed. 'Out, mon Commandant; they re- plied together. 'Isn't there a Frenchman among your 1 *eked the rest. �• .h he looked, saluted and joined the Americans. Then what they now call the herd instinct' and "moh-pay- ebnlolty' came into play, and the ether* did the same, # f Good! I had trot the lot. I would' Often Mispronounced: Pseudonyms, Dr. WilliamsPink Pills are sold by Pronounce su-do-nim, the u as in all medicine dealers or by nail at 60 "rule," o as ih ono,"i as in "him," cents a box from The Dr. Williams accent on first syllable. Medicine 'Co., Broekville, Ont. Often Misspelled: eligible; ible. 'Synonyms: difficulty, dilemmae.pre- Corns disappear when treated with dicament, plight, perplexity, .puzzle, Holloway's Corn Remover without quandary. leaving a scar. 'Word Study: "Use a word three times and it is yours" Let us in- et tt eh Hurts crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word : Retinue: the' attendants of a person of rank; an escort. `,She was follow- ' d b her retinues of sexvants." Words Often Misused: Don't say "the news had a serious affect." Say "effect" Of ten Mispronounced: Prefix. Noun is accented , on first syllable, verb on last syllable. ' " Often Missjielled: Descent. Note the se. . , Synonyms: Pardon, acquitted, for. giveness,' remission, absolution, am- nesty. Word Study: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us in- erease our vocabulary by. Mastering one word 'each' day.; Today's word: P erfidious treacherous,' ' 'faithless; "He was in the power of the perfid- ious and cruel king'# Words Often 'Misused: Don't say "I ain't," "you +ain't,' "he ain't." Say "1 am not" "you aren't," "he isn't." Often Mispronounced: Persist. Pronounce silt, not Met. Accent last syllable. Often lifisspelled: Arrangement ; ge• - Synonyms: Impudence, insolence, boldness, effrontery, rudeness, pert. ness. sauciness. • , Word Study: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let ns in- crease our vocabulary by mastering Yr e y Drink Hot Water Neutralize Stomach Acidity, Prevent Food Fermentation, Stop Indigestion • • "If those who suffer from indiges- tion, gas; wind, or flatulence, stomach acidity or sourness, gastric catarrh,• heartburn, : etc., would take a tea- spoonful of pure Bisurated Magnceia in half a glass of hot water imme- diately after eating, they would soon forget they were ever afflicted with stomach trouble, and doctors would have to look elsewhere for patients." In explanation of these words a ;well. known New York p:tysician stated that •most forms of stonuich troubles are due to stomas& acidity and ferm- entation of the food contents of thel stomach combined with an insufficient blood. supply to the stomach. Hot water increases the blood supply and Bisurated Magnesia, which can be readily' obtained at any reliable drug store, in either tablets or powder, in- staritly neutralizes . the • excessive stoihach acid and stops food fermen- Cation, the combination of the two 1therefore, being marvelously success- ful and decidedly preferable to the use of artificial digestants, stimu- lants or medicines foe indigestion. t - cereal �Yourfavori is made in Canada of Canadian wheat --and it's. the whole wheat, 1111 _11___11 . 11--1111._ 1111. nothing- 1111 __1111_ _. 1111.__ 'nothing added notyhing taken away. The process by which SHREDDED WHEAT is made is the most perfect -process ever devised for making the whole wheat digestible. For thirty-five years it, has been the favorite in ..ons of hones. No other." process can be compared with it. The flavory shreds are,; full of nutriment and their crispness encourages thorough chewing -r-- that's what makes it a wonder- ful food for children. Our - shred and baking retain the mineral salts and the vita- • Another man, a big sturdy Garcon 5 take them round the, fort ors thoaath t doing honor to the dead and .show;n' them as an example ---and then I cud•. pkv remembered. . ." "'The snerdel'ed scua-oMekr," aaitll George lAwreneee. "fixaetly, (leorgei 'these. fellows moat rent see hint lying there with a French bayonet through him`. 1 **matt Jnr in Arid. sleeve acid !Give sws.'lf the pleteeent task of ram's' ing the hsrnn. rt. f wnvM ..ween hie fara'. st'4 ;t wnislel tae• nm«t that it h••ri h •r... abet and And fallen where he lar. the bran which keeps the bowels healthy and active. Eat it dry toasted with butter, or as a hot porridge or simply pour hot milk over it. Most foocl for teasi money -1111.__,._. 11___11_ _...1111 i•+•..e,.. CANADIAN NAIIONRI R r SULPHUR CLEARS TRAIN SERVICE is TORONTO A PIMPLY SUN Apply Selpk*r as Told Whew Your akin irreaits Out •1.1_10.... Any Katt of the akin on face, neck. anus or by is overcome quick.. eat by applying ldentho-Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right op and t'a away, declares a noted skin specialnst. *Nothing hes ever been found to take the place of sulphur u a pimple re- mover. it is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small .lar of Rowles Mentha-Sts'iphhur and use it like cold ctisiu. AVtTISE IN THE STAR Malty Bxoenat Bushey Live. GKxlerieh 6,00 a ort. 2.20 p.m. " Clinton G 25 am. 2.53 p.m. `Seaforth 6 41. *an. 3.12 p.m. Mitchell 7.04 a.in. 3.42 pm. 7.30 son. 4.10 p.m. ,a Kitchener 8.90 tato. 5.20 p.m. iGuelph, 8.45 a m. 5.50 p.m. " Toronto 10.10 a tn. 7.30 p.ttt- Retut ning---Leave Toronto 0.45 sin., 12.Gti p.m. and 6 Oa p.m. Parlor Cafe ear, Garrick to Taw ! onto, on morning train, and Torau*M- i to Goderich 6.05 p. m. traits. 1 Through coach GGoderieb to Torsat*. F. F. 1.AWR*NCB a SONS Town na Powwow si Tickets Airea,di err. 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