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The Goderich Star, 1927-05-19, Page 7SAM,1_ � sopAILAK ap y Two atitrse cam.4i illiti* * i wo mai iy 446 1L lk %ON!$ Yoviwo co Baerhgwa. 14. L—"T hind -'"i irr+i torribie feomgs„ Moo"eMs, ileal sad alio alas+. sat Pei" ads over try iw r. , II ai dhavo tmwid da ere "� },vel Owl �' fatMrr ally +se,a for are as I havoc two ei►itdr.n artd we haw elope aMrr Pink, read tt t lis it *00 � we amy hiligbow �sPit asore tiles the som I tan fed►ng lino. now lad ale+ all my work and ass otitis bo Dantaro"Ad mate. I tell ttty fr iaatds it is LydiaM Pbkhata'aYeg- etttble Comppiod that make- the feel so well. "-- +ttra,VwTo& RtCHAsOWNs 13arriagton, Nova Sectio. Dull Pimm In 04& St, Thooksa, ont, —,-I took four bottles of 14" V, PIakham's'Vege- table Ctend aald found rgMrsttt re- lief from the dull, heavuPe►rns Inwsaktxat he small of any back and from which I sufrared for 'Ase years after my bo was born. Aftar taking the v compound and fie T4 Nov "twissis' �' � UZ lilac ws te,ere siaeetul oat al per Lf." ww !� or his NUADOW a" whotb r titer dgnrw �� an as "fiver td�ietayi�of� � " aMr tsars - rreealliissd tt ralb att tltetr awtlt be so di swat et atttrrsise in tit+ attack. I ate acct kaaow, best it wage A"W asade• Aad whoa tiro am rase sad %kAY s%in linod the saadltilla and opoaeal t 1. (coir heavy tiro upon thefort, every 0111ba'ROMP was oesaiaied b3' an itppar- W entry uakil}able taxa, aisd every Arsb " who exl o"4 himself paid the prnaky.1 But not Oil thoetr who lined thid. walls of idaderatuf were beywsd i athoon t -by re Arab bullets. a o lead R PEKOE thou there reotalal bo a cry, cur oath, a g'" g,,rsrr�gl�iat grwei or eofti, lad a man ""•' trnuW staegger ]tial k lad foil, ar die whetre Ise crowhed, a ballet through 'the works is getting b►ttv:. 'Thv Kh ulattcm is .►teat , indulge in his brain. ! psapiv scat tit fait m,w aro of a Angel► if vour t of �,c (n^«• wun't let Fort t•e,t1 Aad. in every case, LRjauna would higher class than furnrorly. it y Snibliv- firer stili poke and arrange the ft►. y. t ,.»....,•» `" "" dead or dying. to the embrasure,-- w1wme it had fallen, and to the din- d tant, Arab eyes it must have seemed' that the number of the defenders was oosoip andimii+islned. l As the morning wore dn, Leyautle tack a cillo, and, urn, Arrest besideseveral. � beautifultach dead iron in turn, aired seeoral; sheta from each embrasure, addinat to ► = -r the illusion that the dead were alive, IRS well as to that volume of fire. dur6we- Later still. he set one man to rant I wall to do the same thing. to Vass p continually up and down, tiring from t behind the dead, , x • But when the signs and wonders tures upon the sacred authors, and ]lillburn's llt+ait tout Nerve )'ilial wrought among the people soused trained up pupils ni the knowledge ei for the rotingl brought at his , Lydia . l'lukham s Stwnattve►Wash . tui feel}ng bettor thrives I have for the, advise my Sunday' c4 Iraq been os the mtudtet past multitudes from the cities them; Paul was up Jerusalem to been their stole feet, and tradition says, that so were ale M * ZAM MAMMA dodo" Ari. � hard}v, dared to turn round. ' RI��iAM'>K,�71''NowM tllaMte�t` � t1eaM►tMF ass,sgal,asliilaerww •a tiers. V_ 'L aftwe. DeeM,tr�fliA Ails,, writes- -"I I an aeadiar 7411 Stand up and bless tics Lord, the tajuwtwu %a keep siiwt beat fwd Ye of His choice ; bm geld on tlwwn. Ale 0Vs P�etat' this lrtter to let Iw laww tiro gat,.t I have too" i,a yew >tosbsisw►. �I10 Stead lap tai Mess the Lord your an opP mtny to proSelr Jeotas this hill eruetfled to the itigiw.ttt to tae lttwe time ergo I was vory serves, y lot „bcp st ai�dtt, eit.s trod s epd lit, 00aw With hoort and soul and voice. 1+utd• ' Jesau had ,given tk*w thin prontiao let fir of the Ireearc. ►aid was so cwt dew" I eoaw God is our strong* and $ouse, t that wMa they would kA brought hs- Durst fart racers for kis salts it wauM be And His sive alas de st' bowwwoak, but jvot leave dews. in Tin 1}e His lave in Christ proclaimed von them ,n That hoar W*At they With all our ransamed powers, ih to Speak it speak, and 000WOre po . eveeythiss; and sit ° It a lst of OrOs*? tilt medi- d"tar, bet it dia tut James montgorury. ahoiald 1'"YZR rMus we hear thew ftastifyiag txesa- selves for disobeying the 8oAht*ia, enaithe de as sty geoi. Grant Lord that Thy professed fel- great as it was; "we oMCM to obey At head a it!7Mad tbald , {� tl►es lowers. may ever rely on Thy power tied rather this Asea" Then was anid willingness to strengthen Cttaavic- that aagaat body 1141:211Y told what out Foci, Granalfather." tions when testing times conte into isdignstisg they hold howpod on Josue• Thee Princit of wand T k 'w ":ltirigic,t their lives. 5day they hear trey- "It erasrots Mrho :drew the Ing, "Stand up and bless the Lord Glory." ,Coattiauing they toll of and adore His nonce." Amen: Chrlstts exaltation. how now he was 8. S. LIISSON FOR MAY 20*, 1027 crowned with donor and glory and feu Low" ie -«••peter tis hunted By "`We etre his wltnthis 4, tkar- things:' Tire efiert this lwld d o All I.eaKose Passage --Acts 5:I7-42. at cit had upon the court was to All thein with indipsatieci, lad they took 1 Gaeiska Test.-Aets'5:2l, counsel to slay thi in thereby' Qcl roseping The Apostles, obeying Gad rather to put • slog to sgch prtochiag end how esti afLrr using a eotiplre of bozos I a than man, continued to preach and to miracle worsting. There eros, - he*). And they did not do. this - in a ever, of their.number *",who did rot ,s aox ti►c same woatiaa. I negate to corner for they, were often assembled agree with this resolution. Ile, better, sisal t,e, ,toes etcher, man alter a few in the temple, ►n the open place that Gamallel, Is,here said to be, a Phari, is net health, I.uor� boze«t i p+► treat to sit those was called Solomon's porch. For at see by his sect, and by office a doctor I` ai�►t►ys nrosd I ksow: mita are sufteriug from heart time the rulers took no notice of their of the law, one that studied the scrip - meeting there for public worship• f tui'ea of the .Old Teatoment, recd tea- SAM,1_ � sopAILAK ap y Two atitrse cam.4i illiti* * i wo mai iy 446 1L lk %ON!$ Yoviwo co Baerhgwa. 14. L—"T hind -'"i irr+i torribie feomgs„ Moo"eMs, ileal sad alio alas+. sat Pei" ads over try iw r. , II ai dhavo tmwid da ere "� },vel Owl �' fatMrr ally +se,a for are as I havoc two ei►itdr.n artd we haw elope aMrr Pink, read tt t lis it *00 � we amy hiligbow �sPit asore tiles the som I tan fed►ng lino. now lad ale+ all my work and ass otitis bo Dantaro"Ad mate. I tell ttty fr iaatds it is LydiaM Pbkhata'aYeg- etttble Comppiod that make- the feel so well. "-- +ttra,VwTo& RtCHAsOWNs 13arriagton, Nova Sectio. Dull Pimm In 04& St, Thooksa, ont, —,-I took four bottles of 14" V, PIakham's'Vege- table Ctend aald found rgMrsttt re- lief from the dull, heavuPe►rns Inwsaktxat he small of any back and from which I sufrared for 'Ase years after my bo was born. Aftar taking the v compound and fie T4 Nov "twissis' �' � UZ lilac ws te,ere siaeetul oat al per Lf." ww !� or his NUADOW a" whotb r titer dgnrw �� an as "fiver td�ietayi�of� � " aMr tsars - rreealliissd tt ralb att tltetr awtlt be so di swat et atttrrsise in tit+ attack. I ate acct kaaow, best it wage A"W asade• Aad whoa tiro am rase sad %kAY s%in linod the saadltilla and opoaeal t 1. (coir heavy tiro upon thefort, every 0111ba'ROMP was oesaiaied b3' an itppar- W entry uakil}able taxa, aisd every Arsb " who exl o"4 himself paid the prnaky.1 But not Oil thoetr who lined thid. walls of idaderatuf were beywsd i athoon t -by re Arab bullets. a o lead R PEKOE thou there reotalal bo a cry, cur oath, a g'" g,,rsrr�gl�iat grwei or eofti, lad a man ""•' trnuW staegger ]tial k lad foil, ar die whetre Ise crowhed, a ballet through 'the works is getting b►ttv:. 'Thv Kh ulattcm is .►teat , indulge in his brain. ! psapiv scat tit fait m,w aro of a Angel► if vour t of �,c (n^«• wun't let Fort t•e,t1 Aad. in every case, LRjauna would higher class than furnrorly. it y Snibliv- firer stili poke and arrange the ft►. y. t ,.»....,•» `" "" dead or dying. to the embrasure,-- w1wme it had fallen, and to the din- d tant, Arab eyes it must have seemed' that the number of the defenders was oosoip andimii+islned. l As the morning wore dn, Leyautle tack a cillo, and, urn, Arrest besideseveral. � beautifultach dead iron in turn, aired seeoral; sheta from each embrasure, addinat to ► = -r the illusion that the dead were alive, IRS well as to that volume of fire. dur6we- Later still. he set one man to rant I wall to do the same thing. to Vass p continually up and down, tiring from t behind the dead, , x • But when the signs and wonders tures upon the sacred authors, and ]lillburn's llt+ait tout Nerve )'ilial wrought among the people soused trained up pupils ni the knowledge ei for the rotingl brought at his , Lydia . l'lukham s Stwnattve►Wash . tui feel}ng bettor thrives I have for the, advise my s e one (, ab fir B a alri a tiVhtn the Ax g and then ceased, to*srd midday, and " 4 sit nur bustle blew the "`Cease tire," I Iraq been os the mtudtet past multitudes from the cities them; Paul was up Jerusalem to been their stole feet, and tradition says, that so were ale pest Maven yONT.11 iriendstotsketit.'" rM•F.dat , hard}v, dared to turn round. ' 3a yesra about a and t true less ones opt biro and rrsoe 50e. tt box *tail draggist or y p Stephen and Ba it►at he asci thermabets. Some say in the streets, then the high son of that Simeon Moore Surat, SC<'Yltosn+w, Ont G ~' - • '-^"""" AVith a sigh of relief, I saw illit-113 l among. the few who rasa from t}tt'i'$ Irr'. leaiersy r r storied direst on receipt at couches UT Vice T Alillmm 04" 14111100111 Priest rage up, also the Sadduceos, and that tool. up (Christ in his sums, w en °° 00C laid their hands on the apostles, and he was presented in the t4mple, , _,. comrades. The fact that �,ejaune sant no one, embrasures at the order "Stand easy.' s It was a terribly tiny band. Of all :... -r. --- put them in the eommon prison. The is here said to be held in reputation to make the attempt seemed to con -those who had sprung front their beda of .. ... sect of the Sadducees was ,particularly among all the people for his wisdom ^ .+rn A04'-windignant- at the apostles for the gos- and conduct; it appearing by this firm the story- that Dupre had told Coxdier as they bandaged the wound- with cries of jay, at the shout orn � g, on uxi,eirme t.St.ye ciao a�iiemorning, `+ a per they preached confirmed all Iiia passage that he utas .a moderate titan, "�' (� h h' li rt st saw• in t 'th f ea ell, and to show that Lefoune h d t away !r , tonna, btarlsltiy, Vogue, l laseowski, - they denied, t e ig P e , and fiat apt o go in 1Ri ilreous m ' that the 90111110 a go } the._great numbers who belleved,<thd sures. filen of temper and charity it would be a wellnigh hopeless en- , Gotto, V'aerren, and I were still Alive.' H1ii 8il1 i..t� decline of lits power, and he determiti» are juatiq hail in reputation, for 'cerprlse, but there was just a chants The cull was inevitable, unless rr- . ede once more t0 restrain them. There checking the incendiaries that other- in a tiaousand that a daring and skit- lief came from Tokotu before t11e could be, nothing criminal laid .to their wise would set the earth on ftrq, fu1 scout might be s'bte to emwl tP Arobs assaulted the place. All they ack Stable, Etc, ehargerW6ithy of death, yet,, if they (Henry's. Commentary) 'where their • cancels` were, and get had to do pow, was to run in aill Mae.rtwestt #ar ae could be kept in prison, their work ffbe court gave heed to. his wards, away on one, 'Nor was Lejaune the climb. Ten men cannot hold back ti 1 would cease and a good point be gain- and okdere4, that the aua0tses bo re man to take, any account of the fact shit we s lust ori the &clar►re ed, Thus we see "the malice of hell 'moved while they discussed .the- case that it 'was almost certain. torture and If we survived 10 ice the acct,°al of j s 040 and the ,grace of heaven :struggling more fatly. Gamahel cautioned them death tar the man who attempted It. a relieving force, it would be thio dead tilt LRM. FIRST CLASS AUTOS READY about the benefactors of minkindl to re slowly as this was no common I.decided that,: on the ane hand, be who saved us, their dead .vvlio save the one to drive them off £roeri this case and needed to the 'handled wisely, felt pretty sure the Puma had Sot ttte impression of a numerous, fear - 11 S&,NICE--GET YOU ARYWOERE.. 1' Y AND WVF iiQU WA$T TO G£l' THERE' good work, the other -to animate them IIs cited two rases of factious men : uveas to Tokotu directly the Arabs. up. leas, . over ~catching garrison, who in it. such as they seemed to regard these neared, and that, on the other hand,, waulcl cause nn attack acrol+s sten 'th • b nth the blast of tSgrrrt O lVlaot alt t rain. +tat+ God isyaiways watchin6 aver those apostles to be There was .one Th, u. _ _ _... wae.twt► or three men �vitont he could groan #o w1 et cue "titin iocka a dos", that attracted to films""cls"ss con_ trust were jest the men' Who to ' _Y,dea like grass=beneath a tiantc who wetness for „ 0assoostero cattod for in any bolts and keepers at the doors are lio Ilalf.tho filen below, for so11pe and. s}derable following. • He boasted of .could not spare. Cor - part of the taan icor .oil hindrances to the messengers of Je- being some great one ,with a divine Unless St:. Anda., Michael, and I toffee and half a litre of wine, ,Cor lsatrltt a/ tI. C, It' ",r C.P. st hovah. The angel of the Lori by commission.. His rretensionS . all were hvith him, his fate would be tho. poral St. Andre," ordered Lejaune. +►enntst -night opened ..the pr,son:door`s .acid .nine to nought. "When'. lie" was saltie whether.he drove the Arabs off clack as scan ,tx you can -or if lite s r� i • ttlrtstl discharged the px,aoners, Not Pnlq slain (probably in war), all as many or not, and doubtless he would rather `Assembly' is blown. and St. l�.rtatt! tit 4 did they set them free but they'coin- as obeyed him were scattered,, "Now Andre took each alternate ninn. .ttcrfwt "'rete#tciBttC10, go down fighting lax filar- inissioned them. to resume their good compare that case with this; you have dared by laic own men. Soon coffee and coupe were les d� , +►.e +w. work, "Go, stand and 'speak in the slain Jesus. Now if be• :wasp . as YOU I rues ordered on duty .as sentry, although the cook was dead, and 1vc temple to the people all the w6rds of guy he was, an impostor and pretend-: and., fol. two hours, patrolled my side oat ,at. table as though in it dream, ear- {aaer t.Iv+esy attJ t►, y-tervte* this life:" ""The powers of dark=ness ers his death, like that of Thendas, watt tet touted ti.v-:t"> "Wv of the rho# tti'ith my eyes on the moan- rounded by the .:tidy 'beds, of dead every ,•e+Fres fight against them, but the Father will be the death of his cause, and the lit desert, where ngthing-moved' and ,men. . do lights fights for them, and sends , + whence no ,sound came. "Last lopl" said Michael, .as I movie final dispersion o£ his followexs. In .. angel of light to plead their cause,_.. like manner he .•set: forth the 4 rage of When relieved, 'L had a little :hat him a Cigarette'. Last :. cigarette • yayali f atroifaga t.itcitt.4 On hearing the words frons the mouth another : Judas of 'Galilee. lice .also with St, 'Andre -after bre had posted . Last • bowl of coupe! Last muse of RTS Of 'God's messenger they set forth -Alt perished; and all, even as many 'as .Any relief. " coffee! •Last swig , of wine. Well, T. S��~�1 +7 once for the temple, and although it Obeyed, him, were dispersed.,' Their' •,D*wlx will be the'dangeroue tinct;