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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-12-09, Page 71 1 • • TitUIRSDAY, DEC. It. eelf=ergin''""" Nu Hwy lieries Hid fizzy Spas bald Ist Sloop Mrs. M. A. Owns. Nostra!le, . Atte., writat:-"I am amain yes that knee to let eau know the geed ' 1 hate teund ia your isedielao. • Some time ago I was very serve's, toted nut sleep at nista, often beet ;easy spells mad palpitate* of eke hee.ra, heel was go ma dew* I ;resale not dq toy housework, bat just leave everetleug and sit downs. , sk 1 epeitt lot of mow using main eine from the doetor, but it did not do me *fey good. At last a friend told *s be ANS • aria after using a couple of boxer: 4,0was not the same womous..1 began to feel so much better, and after efew more boxes 1 was rn perfect health - 1 elwaes recommend them to ell those 1 know who ,are suffering from beget trouble." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have been on the market for the past 32 years. Price 50e, a box at all druggists iv deal *led dtred ou recelpt price by The T. 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Freon amiss Iseadiag near the earth s Tp twit teetir harps of gold: 'Note ea the mirth. good to asen, From heaven's allorrecioats The world in Seill11112 a Unsss lay To bear tilt asigiea Alec Fore lot the days aro hastening on, By propbet bards foraltidd, When with Use etter-etrellag years • Wives peace shall ever *U the earth Comes round the age of told, I • Its ancient splendors Sing, Mtd theronegvhole world give back the Which now the angles sing. ; E. IL SEARS • PRAYER Create in us, 0 God, a clean heart and renew in us a right spirit thstt We may with gladness go forth to do our part in telling the old, old story of Jeeuts end His love -in His name and for His sake we ask it. Amen. • S. S. LESSON FOR DEC. 19th, 1926 Lesson Title -Christmas Lesson - The Saviour's Birth.. • - Lesson ,Passageseeferke 2:$.20, Golden Text -Luke 2:10. Caesar Augustus issued an edict that a general census of his kingdom should be taken. Judea had become a province of the Roman Empire and therefore its people had to go to their tribal towns to register. The .Romae Emperor, in thus *serving his oon put- and. tie that they milt not mike any nustake about eta being an tingelia messenger, the glace, of the Lore shone roued about them. The ligh, was such to fill them with fear and at wee tee angel reatesured tibOin &Ohl* there was no need for them; to Zeal be iniad corns to bring evil tidings His massage was to be to them a mat ter for joy. "Unto you is born :hit day, in the city *f David, a Saviour which is Christ the Lerd." It was a Veva of good news that was intended for all people so the sleeplteres were meant to spread it abroad and were told how to find the 'Saviour. Bethle. hem was at that time fell of the de. scenthints of David but this particular one would be easily locatedfoe he would be found :where no new.born ire fent had ever been laid before. As the angel ceased speaking a multitude of the heavenly boat ap- peared and burst into song, procleint- ing that the coining of the Messiah was for the highest glory of God and the greatest good to men. Sin had raised enmity between God and man but now God's good.will in sending the Messiah, the Illediator, brought peace rni earth, and such was pro. claimed by a heavenly choir singing "Glory to God in the highest, and on -earth peace, good will toward men.' The shepherds had no doubt in their minds of the teeth of the message they had received and that had beer so gloriously corroborated for, they - .Deing again alone sat one to anothe. • peses, was the instrument used fot the fulfilment of prophesy. By bring. ing Joseph and Mary from Nazareth to Bethlehem at that particular time that which was foretold by Micah tame to rase. "But thou, Bethlehem Ephratale though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth that is to be ruler in Israel; whose going , er, "Let us now go even unto Bethle- hear/And see this thing which is come to pees, which the Lord hath made known unto us." The wonders that • their eyes bad seen and their aaree had .heard were put aside and they were all eagerness to see. the Babe of Bethlehem. They found •what they sought and they -could not but 'peal; the things they had seen and Iniard and those ing em te 1 of then forth have been from of old, from beavenly •messenger and attendant everlasting." • host of .siegers, wondered:- but Mary em in her ear an pandered carrying out of Hie purposes and the Inc 'shepherds returned to their night Providence orders all things for the h'd th , over the future of her wondrors Babe fulfilling of scripture. The Messiah was to be. of the seed of David and it watching but with minds' and hearte was because the Virgin Mary was ed filled with the 'glorious theme of the stock and lineage of David that grace and peace to whosoever, Jew or she had to leave her home in Nazareth Gentile,: Would open his heart to re - and go to Bethlehem where, in the eeiVe it. "Ye know the grace of our humblest surroundings; .the Prince of Lord Jesus Cluest, that though lie Glory entered this- world,' seine say, inWIs . . yetforyour sa ee He be- anie to be enrolled along wah,Joseph -came poor, that ye through His time and Mary that it might appear how ertv miglit be rich." "'he made iiiinself of no reputation Jesus Christ, the same vesterdaY and took t'pon himself the form of a today and forever, was God's Christ. His being born in a stable, laid ir Inas gift to all mankind, to you ane a manger and cared for by his ow father and mother indicate their pov-• WORLD MISSIONS erty. for bad they been rick, room Tolstoi tells it lovely little story of would have been made' Lor them and two pilgrims who set out for Jerusa- the service of commoo humanity giv' lem. Yelesei stripped to help a Beery - sin the mother. There was, however ing family. It.e, bought food,•fetchee a glorious reception being Prepared water, split wood, started the great for the new born babe. All beaver oven ere, nursed and fed the sick, re - was interested in the event, ever deemed the mortgage on the horim, though no one in Bethlehem cared. and 'bought back the cow, horse and Writers tell us that shepherds ir scythe with which the living was p tune Hie money eras all gone; and k over time out to the fields, and re.' he eould not hope. to overtake his mained out with them all summer companion on the road, so he return - under cover of huts, pr tents, return.' ed home and devoted himself again ing with them late in the auttunit to daily duty. Yefim Would not pamee but that after the rains, towards the to help any one. He reached Jeruere end- of Derembete the flock Ni*Prgi lent, visited the sacred places, el), again driven forth. It was then at; Mined earth. front Calvary, water this -tater time that shepherds were • from the Jordan, and blessed amulets abiding in the field keeping watch - of every • kind, but 'because of the over their flock by night and beteg tberiiig he could not reach the Holy no deubt. such as Simeon who, we are Sepulcher. Yet, "under the lamp I told, waited* for the Consolation of themselves where the blessed fire Israel, they were chosen to have the burns before all," he saw a vision of first news of the birth of the Meseirth Yelesei, wearing a halo of shining Tbo angel was not sent to the chief `glory about his head. For Yefini priests to proclaim to them the good brought his body to the Holy Land news of the arrival of a Deliverer for but Christ himself had come te the It was to humble men diligently that in this world God bids everay one ---,watetane ever their flocksatoeorotect -doe-Itieeedett-Y till death , -in lave and the East drove their flocksabout as e• d they were not ready to receive him se f Y 1 " • e e'arner them from tliieres or hensta of rire.v:_gond clee410, and -to sucrehe-heavenry'aiiiitor spoke _•.•• How to Play 'VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC BRIDGE, Conte in and itneeit tit the ;Med.' et the WO. A '4* • A lull sto.l. 4 t ehOiee lanule Cirtteeliee aitt ees on hand. IOW SO*. ekstisisstf Help the, lohys in cur "Pcpularity Costitose 1Nry'lMe g/.11$4111 • Amiss, ot enUACITIOA.I. Auorsom *Mei& Buy at HARRISON'S CASH AND SERVICE pAt; SEVICN toopounimpoluppuomillIMOIRM1111111111imeli1111111111111111411M11111-.' ..411 We h4ve been appointed anihttrieed dealete tor - • •,:etea-aaet ARTICLU NO. 3 Crie of the moat punting question* of auetion arises when your partes hes made a Inertness double ::rd eon have a bend that it worthless except at the suit you have bid. Should you leave in the double in the hope of de. Seating the contract or should you gc ort wit: your own bid? That is tint ceastion and the answer must alwitve be variable one, dependent on the cards held in each hand.- Asea gen- preposition you should figure whether or not your hand can take tricks at the bid that has been dou. bled. If it can, then your hand and your partner's will probably •defeat the eonteact. If your hand cannot take the tricks at the bid that has •been doubled, then you should rebid your own suit. The following hand are good illustrations of the rebid after partner's double : Hand No. 1 Y ; :A 11 74Hearts-10,8,3 find his partner with •the ace of dia-f ' monde and so be able to trump tint diamond trick. If, however. his • eartner hasn't the ace of diamonde. 'e" cannot take a trick with spades as ; trumps. For that. reason he should • ind tive hearts. can just Make • five heart*, while at spades A.11 can make a grand elam. A had the ace ; of diamonds and no hearts. and 11 hat! no elubs, so a cross ruff could be • establisaed. If Y had bid five heartsr neither A noB wag strong enough, to bid five spades over the. Marble, so 3 bid of five hearts would have been.' . n big winner. Here are Olive hands that eon* up in a game the other evening of which an analysis will be given in the next article. They are most interesting • because the pripeiples involved are -centmon eeerydee principles that (very player should underetand sue know how to apply. Think them over. Problent No. 2 Y :A 11: Z Diamonds -tee Spades -none Heats -7 No seore fleet game. Z dealt and Clubs -8,4 'leased. A bid one spade, Y two! hearts and B two seedes. Z bid three clubs, A bid three spades, Y bid three no-trump and 13 doubled. Z bid four clubs, A bid four spades and Y dou- bled. If B passed what should Z now Lid? Z should bid five clubs. • Hie hand hasn't the sign of a trick with spades trumps, and his partner. must therefore, take four. tricks to defeat the four oaths bid, which is very un- likely. As a matter of fact, Z car make five clubs, losing only one club end one heart trick. •At four spades • 1r -z. can make only three tricks; twc spade tricks and the ace of diamonde --quite a difference. Head No. 2 • Ilearts-Q.Je 0,7,4 • Clubs -10,8,4.2 Diamonds -7, . Spades -J,8,4 • • : •Y •: Z ; No score: rubber game. Z :dealt and bid one heart, A bid one spade. 'Y bid four hearts and B bid four epodes Z doubled four spades, If A passed what should Y bid? Y should hid five heaets, His hand is with Ave or six tricks with hearts trireme, but • Probably is not worth one if spades are trumps. His only chane is tr •. Diamonde-A.E.Q,7.0,2 Spades -J,10,4.3 4,16•041.14 . •••11.."' --....-- - ' - - - - - - .... . ..... -.. regarding their suffering 1 710.4tets All mother* can put away eneiett, aix,..7.11011111%* alititoth.* b. *She **SS Par Per *Vow when they hive Mother Cies f';',JP Worm Exterminater tii giv . nee - ' Its effects are sure and lasting. .10.4.4,4• h Rubber game, no score. Z dealt and bid one diamond. A bid two elubs, Y passed and B fou e clubs. What • should Z now bid? Problem No. 3 • ; 13 r Z ; • Hearts -al FOR MOTHER dad sis brother a ift for the Clubs -7,4 . ate Arta GIFT 40 SUIT all TASTES • - RADIO Diamonds. fiat pades-A,K.J.107,5,4,2 Rubber genie, Y -Z, 10; A.13, 21 'What would you bid if you dealt and held Z's hand? This hand is very in 1 teresting because Z made a trick bid and got tawny with it: - Think it ;Ivor - Problem No. 4 ' Hearts -Q,10,4 Clubs -10,C • • Diamords-A Spades--IC,Q,10,9,8,6,3 : • Y ;.A B No score, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one no-ertimp. A passed. Y bid two epadeeeirel B passed. Z bid two no-trump and • A passed. What should Y now bit!.? , . cy; unreal; whimsical. "Her eroftwe I submitted by National Congre4 •,,,oni. manner." , hair was arrenged in a fanciful and Inittees. Delegates will have an op- graceful1 Rortunity of viewing the Canadian • ACQUILINE; belonging to or re., Government, "Seeing Canada, series ., , senabling an eagle; curved; hooked.1 of motion picture& Scientists, prae. awe acquiline nose, - and.:4ierciagotiptiaicrerselrnscionultrymenc dealers and author. black eyes were inarke peculiar to the 0 race." - • • at wtalVed teC:rniciPei°r"ougyi tehn(el DETEST; to dislike or hate with' iier.epels.ess. enTtahteite.espapferrasprillthbee givuennitbeed• i intensity. "Suet -I -actions are deteet-1 States, England, Scotland, Northern ed by all gond people." SUPPLICATE; to seek humbly nee 1 Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, the egael:nn:til!y; beg, implore. eme oriel Netherlands, Spain, Germany, !tale .i oner gave one timid ,seppliCatihg i iRSnotlitshnia'Alernpicut:b.ilaii3;,ra ) ColuMbia. Ecuador i zFairi, Ipaenrclu, , Athuestbaollien:t .1, , , cLuBBING LisT RADIO RECEPT1014 OF QUAIATY - and Dutch East Aimee and Canada. , . BETTER the Philippines, Barbados, India, Pol.; I , or • .. g entire famill4 • Radio is an ideal gift, for* it combines pleasure • with learning. There's, a wealth of good entertain- • ment in the air that is yours at the turn of a dial. • Don't miss the fun. Drop in and tune select a radio and we'll install it so that you hear the chimes on Christmas morn. Try An 'Atwater Kent •• DEMONSTRATION FREE Telephone 174 W for Radio Satisfaction, W. MacDONALD ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR • Britannia Road' The G3ierich Star's • •receptrou has -improve , greetly duringetheedast-eure. trioathe and conditions generally are vastly• on -EAT of a year .ago, said A. R. AlcEwan better than during the similar period Director of Radio, Canadian National COULDN'T SLEEP' Railways, in discussing recent exper- eWe are well equipped for radio ob. iences in reception and transmission.•T 00 M • UCH GAS servations," explained Mr. McEwan ' Hydro Store • ---- - CODERICH RED PEPPER FOR Lessons in English • . 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Jateed to do housework me til a few months ago and sometimes I Ina to humanly work surd go to.bed. I am now ahrtender in the knitting - mill. I suffered five or six years from painful periods before I took Lydia N. lainkluan's Vegetable Compound by ***ivies of a friend. I got re- lief almost inuerectiatttle reW1 tell my fries& it what medicine it is. You may ow tit testimonial if los like, if it Will haip others." - Mies J. PEAltilailt V' *trot. Hanover, Ontario. ". 1.111 l• • By W. L. CiORDON W d f Dont say we had an awfully good One." "Awful" •means to inspire oeth awe or fear. • "Ile Jooks badly" means that he makes bad use of his eyes. Say "he leeks bad." though "bad" to express "111" is not perfect English. Don't say "all of our books are • ready.'" "Of" is unftecessary. Don't say "no one was there but she and I." Say "but her and me " as "but" is iti a preposon in this sense,• • urieeloy:::e say el' shall bank -on eou." This iti a colloquial expression. Say • Don't speak of a "lovely ,gownt" "lovely hook," "lovely supper." It is a inuell abused adjective. • ••Words Orton Mispronounced Accurate. • Pronounce the u as in "unit," not as er in "her." • Sesame. Pronounce 505e -me, the e ae in "set," a as in "ask," u as in "me," accent first syllable. Against. Pronounce the ai as e in • Anti (prefix). Pronounce the 1 as in "it," not as in "mine." Arabic. Pronounce ar a-bik, tke Met a as in •"at," second a as in "ask," i as in "bit," and accent the "ar," not the second syllable. Arkansas.- Pronounce Ar-kau.saw, and accent first syllable. • Words Often Misspelled Conceive; ei. Abbreviate; two Ws, Partner: t, not d. -Inflaniniatoren • two 'Ws. Extraordinary; nee. De- • fondant; ant. Synonyms Disaster, catastrophe, calamity, mishap, misfortune, "because there are tit daily operatior over the Canadian National Railways ' et suffered tiepin Lea, iiiiiieestiftie anti from the Atlantic to the Pacific and stomfieti troubte. nothing 1 ale et: - across the international border some iiii.47,11•,"intil ,11111‘• 7,...1""' Ltli:ng litdill fifty cars equipped with receiving eets - * . . in charge of competent - • operatore Mee itt a ( .1 !ambers, Windsor. ....i ...h.... Ieps Et lOg ohnilltlet .1114 K. Iti re,slorativirm. the isru As the appeentus is standardized end 1111"1'; srt''.iii "Ilk" "Dm'. medicines IeIs tali' -.3 troliat,11, kui• the teethe operating range from tide-neasvani ovvu.k. Jost Hop di,„ will water to tidewater, a distance of 3, r M r:g ;4;ty at bloated m 700 miles, the onthly charts peeper.' eletiii:;' . 4 l nil Sleap edfromva romtteabiniefortn,aanation inafroermextacteivede: gi Thee aa been a general upward i8. puree in reeeetion Atm. •coast to atf.11".; ,find; '1,11:*"'"`"'''• • )1 I - cease showing excellent results from ee ...eeteeetne; Leeeefie. Morning hours tour niiilniglat. MT Voluntarily testifying US. t "Only one period shows any excep. the fitments deeyed fi', !Willi ..it't(:1•:. tion ind that refers to a fortnight Poe side hy tampeene Drug stop.% during October when atmospheric dire lioderieli, anti imuring anaaigis ew,ery- lorbances were accompanied by ger- wile'''. geous displays of Aurora Sere/tie; - The most obstinate coma: fail to re - rendering reception impossible ati or. mist • Holloway's Corn Remover.. Tre casette The Aurora is a beautiful evidence of the wonders of nature on it' the Northern Continent, but that phenomena has its e terrors for eedic • • • engineers, telegraph and cable coni' pollee, although the submarine CUxn. munications do not suffeetto the sang extent as radio and land lines. "There has . been considerable Ina • provement in broadcasting, a matter in whieh the Canadian National Rail. ways Radio Department is deeply in- is terested, as the organization operates ten stations, ranging from Moncton • in New Brunswick to Vancouver in 4.6 British Columbia. Records show ex. eellent reception on both Ricky; of the boundary line with radiation aerosts both the Atlantic and Pacific, to Eur. Mir ope and the isles or the great western ocean and up within the confines of •TheteSter-a44.--Coit-dere-nahitte-Tefeese . . . . St -175 - The 8ta! and London AdVerb,dr. ...... 6.75 The Star and The Torrmto.Globe.. . . ..... . 6.75 The Star and The :44, 4114 L•hitpite.... ,..," • riq 5 "tar '1111 '1'h Toro.&., SKr 6.75 1 hie Star and The Family Herald 'A1%4 `eekty Star. 'no The Star and Saturday Night•• 5.5.1 The Star and The Catholic Record ........... , 3.75 • The Star and McLean's Mapzine. ..........S3.75 • The Star and Rod and Gun.. a.... 4. 3.90 The Star andMontreal Witness. - . . - renewal 3.85 •• new... 3.50 • The Star and World Wide, ... ....... renewal 4.25 ••new... 3.85 Special Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals be -hid -an application , ( 3'1 c, or 'Phone 71 tor any inaahheritet. . ammimmuommmawr.1 . • 4110 the great northland known as the • Northwest Territories of Canada. _ • "r can safely say that the radio hae " been an important contribution to cANADIAN NATIoNAL fty maintaining and increasing the goon 4 1, •. • TRAIN SERVICE to TOWNTO' Attribute, ascribe, coniteers assign, understanding between the peoples of impute, charge. • the United States and Canada. enlarg- Aid, assist, bele, support. sustain. in aur knowledge of each other ane Daily Unwept Sunday abet, uphold. . • offering an ineentiee to each to travel rive. Gceiceee goo a ne 2.20 p•mee Example, illustratron, tnetance, ape- in the neighboring eountry, That in st -CiInell• pattern, copy, case.' a feature which should be kept in „ 0 25 a.M. 2.52 parn'i Contempt, scorn, disdain, disregard. mind by the program maker% pineal • bettr01111 41 a fla .3.12 Pala Intelligence, cleverness, brillianey elderly those orstations situated neat " Mitchell 7.04 a.m, 3.42 p.m., • sagacity, sense, alertftess. - !the border whist broadcast to an in -1 Arr. tettatfoter 7.3Ck m. 4.10 Word Study ternational audienee." " Kitchener ti.20 a.m. 5.20 p.m "Use A word three times and it id WoRteryet POULTRY CONGRESS " Guelph 1e.45 ani. 5.50 pair.: " Toronto 10.10 IUD. 7.:10 pAn.l tory by mastering one word each day j Mr. Ray S. Peek, Director of the Refine:he, re.,.. a ree„„fe n 42; ,,,,, Words for this lesson : • k Canadian Government Motion Picture """ -"a'-'-'-- --- --'' 12.55 p ltdPrit,SE; a mental force direetly Bureau haft been mimed Chairmen ofl .m. and 0.07rpen. urging to action. "Ile aeted upent the Motion Picture Committee for tent Parlor Care*cer, Goderich to ',1.13r - the immediate impulses of his own World's Poultry Commits whielt will onto, on morning train, and Toronto - wieheta" 1: 1.' held at Ottawe July 27th to Aug. to Goderith COS p. ne train. INSIPMITY; the ualitY of beingi; vet 4th, 1927. Two matfon pitture Tineuth teeth Goderieh to Toronto q Weekes, dull. lifeles'. "Insipidity theatre'', will he provided at the (in. P. P. LAWIISNCIS a SONS *wartime* attarhea to fair beautirs." greet( Exhibition ereetnie, and. "roe Tows taasennor• and 'rickets Agent* FANCIFUL; intluented by the flat.' gram; arranged to include' all Alma Ileses 4 yours." Let us increase our vocabu. 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Ealversity and Dendus 5. 814 Danforth Arouse Other Breathes at Hastilton, St. Catharine*. :it. Marys Pembroke. Brantford, Woodstock, Owen amend, Ottawa Sisferth, Walked** Newmarket and Aylmer, eee