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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-07-19, Page 9nit ReDesi, J*L\ IP tram 01* if4 *XVI kill I *a' it a ** sAili******11 it SO &alias a Sundayolfternoon- ip $5 ISABEL HAMILTON, Goclerich, OH. ktactisata-m-s-Fai.:r.wd-rakolliariieviiiictrifA 0 S,3n vg G., -A, oni: E.'31)tflin ot Cato; Ate! all ter wente te tatael el 'in vat' n, i lace. Theaelf by teetering reasesend to . , John Ellee.ore. human griea, PiteniElt THE GODERICH STAR , 1111 1 ceneyekloptvass Hi 11mills.. ssonseenessineatiamosakoner GUEST ROOM .t wan a stolen expeouve, siren' St up fl l ?at:eraser eelora. siege, dresser taints. A eleeta cheery ana daintily eratore tnento, shetno awlilIac000000loo We Mess Thee for Thy sous of eora t witbin ue, that Heetenay. leeep ever abida . e ed roora should to the west rem.. should vonteibute tthe " stelee May Ley. Holy apielt eolatioe, tkould.' also contain every ehiesa.Ieehenne woe colovoing tho stieso Who fenow ht the Step 4-4 Thee eteadfaet te ties faith,. that we may whit& will mete youe gueee eomfortni room deee not wee be eel:wear:Q. r. their chief. I not be moved akettY fteia the ;".,,,120 of able. The room eheuld be airy, espe-laeo f a 113: 0 CS, painted furniture end eblatien rest :nay mem Jesus for our accept, should be wen Knelled 1,19 that `that "come hither"' look.. 1 sueh was Thy, Looloo, doom in coon geseel wbieli WO have heard. We eiallY for ammo sr vzsitore. and very simple aecescories may yield To east hie all ataThine Apostles guests may peen the windows' top anee with Thee. Oh Iet us never be TRAVEL LIGHT lie whose nOW 34A111 through every Mastless nation From nen ng e elm thanked strams repeat. Thus, Lord, Thy Haenabas ineeinety keeping. Mal be Thy Churclas watehteoed, Tendert yen Till in our Father's House shall end our weeping, ---,ea- • e 41. ....W.Orr .409* e. STSTEM WAS NEAAIT WRECKED Could Not Sleep Mr. E. 31, Amman, Melville, Sake writeee-etAt time 1 -was uneble to do work of any WI -"MY nervouts irytitem waa natal, remand; I 'could not sleep Lights, and wee troubled, with cold sweats, and wu compelled to lie on. a sofa a good part of each Meat. All eaediest aid seemed of 310 STaiti so by chance, and the beat of good luck I tried a box et your well knomi . _non and After taking four boxes I can slay that they did all you claim for • ttI ate only sorry did. not try tamn before and escape lets of Mersa, and be money in pocket, but did not believe in patent medicines, but I have eines. convinced. inyself that one should get the best on the nuoket to get the? best.' results. I will always recommend your medicine to all ailing friandSt ae I know they too will get the resulte. they wish." • Price 00e. per box at all druggistS or dealers, or mailed direct on mceipt of price by The T. Milburn Ooniamited, Toronto, Oat. ashamed to eonfese Him before men end bottom. Our graudmothers used to deeg Let Ira rat prefer our own en,9.0 ee Choose) a eolor seeeme, green or trenke oround with them when they worldly condat, when we eieuee,eur blue, 'with en accompanying. eller *°' ;made a team. Now their grand- eroes for His ealte. Amee. harmonize -or subdue it. gray: and dress the room up m Mts. inlay a suitcase to •hold theie service. and aoka 'us to take up any su9 .115 . eaugaters taste a met to Europe, with S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 29th, 1928 arom woodwork and curtaine to small needs. It le not ?considered smut to Missionary. yourgaes'i, upon first arrive'. Dna I J 0'101 t de" weight end unerusbable, the soft ll sis The ideal travet outfit is light - Lesson Togo -The First Foreign Leaser' Pastaata-Aete 13a1-5, 13- tIpcualrIttninrue°, aandsavu:re; Icikiely be, er she, , er vent wage whieh may be rolled 15. 44-40.i will elese bimes s, or her eyes many ti Golden Tte-M exatt. 28:19, 20. 'during the Treeless to +COMO and pie- up it's a aag and then shaken out at the mid of the journey and left to I When Barnabae and Saul returned ture the gentle restfulness and Sweet to ,Antioeh front Tarsua they found aegesserlop, 'Such rem Will charm shave toe mono baggages hospitality of that little room , hang a day, When they will be un, wrinkled. 1)0 not take clothing of the church in a, 'thriving eondition.1 Matte plentY emPtY dress'Dr too light ewe too, vonspieueus, eolor. chureh malting is written but we dr or, 43,nd eloset team witb innyle leangere. The bed should be soft and Match your clothes, choosing a nen. OS being,. dark grey immoeu or Of the eenstitution of this early • latel clean. It may have a tun color, read of a little group, of prophets and spreed of the prevailing 'talon and a bas e color all your clothes rnay seem If what you like about corn flakes is crisp. nes; and flavor, you'll delight in Kellogg's Corn Flakes.* More • than eleven million people -ever day prefer that Kellogg flavor!, nal? blue, a$ awe, With such a 111.1111110.11.111111111011111111.11 teachers who occuPled a Prominent' ' soft quilt, of the sante eeler. maY°b° to go together and be a part of the ?? place in their religious urviees. Of . roiled up at the foot toe chilly nightie ensemble. It will not 'be necessavy two of these, Simeon and Lucius, Seine hostesses prefer a wool blarethen to have separate hats, shwa nothing whatever .1e known. Of itet for tae extra eterer As it is 1)10T43 gloves and wraps for each cuetern. i Ithineean we are toll that he was the possible to keep clean, e ily with the grime of travel and soon Clothes of toe light eolor soil ease ter brother of HeroAntipas. Have convenient lights, 4 desa I The time was *awing near when stocked with writing material, book look unattractive. ?Better the darker foed i ' the Lord's pronilee to send Paul afar ende betereen w'hich are some good shades for the roach Dark blue ea hence to the Geralles" was about, ' to short stories, a nova ^aa-- el, b f blaek late dresses and. unerushable fulfliled. There seema to hove Peemst and o dictionary. A fresh eharene, which fold krto almost no been a eeasen special seranes Inagazine introduces 0. touch af cheer fasting and praying. space, may be easily pressed, are istered to the 'Lord, and .prayed, the skiet' ono they atone am ties one hp with the world out,. v004• choices for evening gowns I Holy,Ghost WS' t tku enter chair should allure to when on a trip. If the dresses fol. opera e me arra. ibres . real; for the bestc.wal of low the same general color, one un - a gage le A convenience and saves deloaip and few stockings will be all [has and Sara for the work whereunto ter: guest from stooping over every it will be necessary to take. have eallea them." • time he would get something out of von ;Lee a satchel instead of a . Canon Farrar in his Me of St hio travelling bag, -I * tweadeareeeeeeratereaseteertee ° T SWARTS° Auto and too ling flack Stables, Etc. ' Ntorapeal'Stpoit Jost off the F-cluere ? , Asoirea, 4 SEVERAL FIRST.CLASS ADIOS READY ( FOR 'eaktileE - GET YOU ANYWHERE t AND WHEN' VDU WANT TO GET *THERE 5 'Misses meet 131) resiu0 *AU • Poser Aker Boats 1 Passengers railed tor toasty part et the town ter alit truill$ 0311,T. R. or C. P. R . Depots • .. • " 1 tIrorrkpt, tf".ervice and Ca ret u i A ttendrct„tice. ik.oliAlk • Out Livery and Hack service wIll he found upoto-date , In every respect ?..40.4o., • Your. Patronage Solicited •7. T. $WARTS _ ) Phone 1.07 IrtortreerStreer toknowi...+0000.004",":"^,00.....rwr S E • Hydro-Ele rH PEOPLOS STORE e following to say of this • Joy le the key 'note of tjie guest 'Paul has the . 1 • ^ mit case, do not try to fold your dr ses to twit into it, but roll them: ies .to heathen lands. V 4ten t forth ' ...,,-......., • bunch af tissue paper. Slip a Mb - Up. rat 0 ig y oge er a by the Holy Spirit" -enure conscious I c—rossed the main thoroughfare otelle bar band twee each end of this to instrommits, perhaps, tle God's will city, with its trees and statues and maise a roll. Lay your dreesee Int than lee 'ever been Ace 'ease before eolurnades, passed the Roman sen- moon tbe bed, and roll them lightly or since, and starting on a journey tries, crossed tae bridge *vet the about this tissue • PaPea rain one more memorable in its 'issues tbaa Ormites, and made their way *long dress over the other. Hat eo not ,ny a hieh had ever been un ertaketia the sixteen miles welch segstrated make the roll tight. en eou un . d by man -Saul and Itarnabas. accent. them from the port of Selenetietilein Iftril will he l'utti.risea at nan e y eir more youthful at- I The writer eont nnes o po n iency of the tissue aper roll has sniffing forth of the first he i T • 1 m TOW31, e8 • iss oiler. room. f it a a rather g oo y f Id 1 141 t th • their unwrinkled state.. T0013. amt. John Mara, started on their that history lats contemptuotaely brelcen the force 0/ the Pressure • i d t it out • ten way, *What thoughtswere in their literated from her annals the names negainst them. In peeking dresses minds is they turned their baeks nri.rt$ etenstless kings who have set end eoats flat, put a meshed bit of thu city, where they ho,u preactied forth from their eapitads for saus.con. tiseue paper under 'the sleeves and with such accepoauee and success ? quest of .nations. They went forth in each fold to 'relieve the pressure. thousands of Jews in that gay cite aporrip of glorioas ware but centuries • If the porch rag beeomes faded, THE PORCH RUG There were myriad of: heathen and tat the head of arnalmaulak. tall the' after all those compar.rore .are in their remove the duet Velem it carefully turn forgotten, the tames of these with a stiff broom, then freshen it two poor Jews are preserved in the with a coat .of ape. Add a package grateful memory ere roatiguil. Virzi of dye to three quarts of boiling WA - started en feet, iialf in hand, with ter, and droa intc. it a handful of who had not i• ncepted Christianity t but 'the two apostles were summoned to other worlt. • They pissed between the 'theatre and `the amphitheatre $1,AMIt for ilt on the • =dealer's" 4eounter 1/fore for your money -IW1. • and tlid best Peppermint Cbewing Sweet for ' any money cim little, perhaps,' or nothiug, in their 'left. Spread h the 1:14e-ee dry, ilthtt.t surface sue as the driveway to e scrip but The tekw into= *hut snaroee garage, and to satisfy, The bagger Lef the.Feasterneg. pHhit the dye prepara- tion girt,. When this has dried, re: traveller. • • verse the rug and paint the .other Reaaltiag tut, pent of .Selencia they side la the earne Way. 11 embarked for the island of AtIalokl-'-. SUMMER VATS 1 , tlie native p e of atria as. - lac 33 b • II • • ••• Pion ?of 'vitantinti and- not too ,Ing over that weed* sea for tan huts- • -. ti , dred maw, they. lied, sibluldext,,tieke, nipeh hemsty feed Will 'keep the fam- to• think. net , utast • lenge Itit• .4 :eilreg!tt:1711e;512anis nfircetqUelientitlyi.- as erDvoessirbre ,. deep enieticas at the thought that now .To Ian ?them cold and served ha for the ant time the Faith; on which dainty fashion will help to Make 4. No other eorn Oahe* equal Kellogg's for flavor sea trispnets. Kelloegia am never tostelathlek. Always' cam crisp I Serve • for lentil, dinette or broadest. Delicious with. Milk or eresun--frults or hooey added. Order at hotels, **Oat:rant* avid cafeterias. Oa dining -care. Sola by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Always: overt.freshl .04 aeticle chilled and served in a dainty dish. Lettuce, radishes, water cress, celery, green onions should be crisp and cold. t • Even the desPised and healthful prunes can be masle delectable if stuffed with cheese or nut meats and eerved on a lettuce leaf with a little t mayonnaise over . them. Berriee should not lee wilted nor withered. Keep them told. If a little pineap- ple juice is left from your an, reeve it until the next meal, then add it to ,a tart lemonaae, serve in small ?glee - yes and see Ito.w the family- will re- lish it. Plenty of vitsmoine, plenty of min. eral salts will help to keep the body fit. 'But do not hendicap it by too much proteins and, starches, too Much meat ana potatoes and heavy deuerts. • WINDOW CURTAINS 'Glass curtains, which ^ hone trivia tamillealeesiarlate or terve, are nOW assuming the gay colors so popular 'We find in the shops dainty marqui- sette nets in shades? of blue: peach. grold ana 'green. These may be used Instead of the white lacy eurtain with or without the overdrapes. A novel way to make these cur talus islothavia n sash certain for elle lower half of the window, with the drapes and valance often used for th !top and sides. If desired the val .CORN FLAKES ty• and eool looking femn the inside and either half may be elrawn, 1 ev- Teacher: ing the reet of the .window covered. hem? • Cretonnes have always- been p'epu- johunte: tar for summer • curtains aud drapes. when there A hew febric is the figured rayon, ter." whichnls surmy-looking with its MILES "Mat iq the Matter-. "Ita a horn whieb blows in something the mate smell flowers. It le used for the A dreshinan, who did not make tiee breakfast nook, the sun teem and gristle, wired home, te his nrotner OW FURNITURE "Foiled in all five subjects, • Prepare ' Father." . bed rooms. • In this day of lovely paints, -olcia The 'brother wired back: 'ranter furniture la an aseet because yell ie pretared. Proem. Alt 0,* ex 411# i) it. A friend had an odd assurtment ity . dare do such interesting thing') with' cmitiiiiiii i toNAL ,,„... she made them into such a beitiotifui of theaa pieces of old furnitare and I gatoutitellt aril:oils:dr Kluneatehraoro: teilleat ntlhoerye TRAIN SERVICE to TORONIO expensive arts in the homes of her . Lve„ ae000ch one ena nee one, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY more' monied but less ingertioue I 0 cant= see enn ane one friends. . el and not Lacquer, t • have e high and hard Mash, inst a , She used a gloss paint. not env. et- 4'. Sertfetiettli itlar.,!),91 4n:111111: 33;2 Piet giosbse hone,: twitsiiiche ,ar.r: soft, lavender 1. " Ititclietter 840 Dan. 120 per. Sot: adtpfloird 1,0464 nairstal: Oit;,06ati po..mm.. • painted the bed, an old dreseer and I an arm chair the same soft lavender. , i 0 Toronto 10.26 a.m. lani pee. , Returning -Leave Toronto 1,66 earl. a The color is delicate but this paintIs I . enee pee. end eneepen, washable. She upholstered the ebela Parlor Cafe Car Goderich tote o in a 'black and lavender cretonne and Otte on morning train, and pronto put hangings at the window to, te Goderich ou 6.06 pan. team.? • mettle The accessories in the , room ehoose_eo cave tjetwgen gro4ep.11,.. TO KEEP MEAT A: LAWR OB, je,E1 carried out the same cotes: seism°, Toranto e In hot weather, it° Is sometimeo •' Terra P senior asia . probleee to keep Meat, Weer., it I e immediately. from len terappinaa - - Tieket A044 t conies from the market, rern..ve IL 'phone 8, depended the hopes uf tale vororlit, WAS ;them appeal to the appetite. There ance may be long enough to covea. starthig for fresh regions from its ais all the difference in the world bp- the top sash. From the outside native Syria. Iled_legul been abie to etween wilted, soggee hare-Wariu AU- will look like one curtain, but th. see ahead and get a glriuree:/?all that :7barli sauce or prunes, and the same divided eurtain will seem more dam he •wes to pass though for his faith could 'he have`borne st The future t was mercifully hidden from bine A ?, spirit so dauntless was eine to sus- tain bis physically weak conetitutioe so that at lase he could 'say, "I can do all things through Christ that • strengtheneth me." •• Begineing nt ardamis they preach- ed, goieg from place to place until the reached Palates on the West? coast. Then they sailed across to the • mainland to, Perga in T•amphylia. While here John Mark parted come pany with them and returned to Jer- usalem. The two preaehem eontin- ued their journeynuntil they reached Antioeh Pisidia: Here In the slate tsgogue they were requested to speak. Paul accepted the invitation • and ' preached his first recorded sermon. He traced the history of the Jewish nation down to David and then he annoupeed the eentral truth which it ALL ROADS LOOK ALIKE TOME"1. "Nr was his mission to preaeb; that, of .‘3116. ).4"4/ • David's seed, God had raised 1113, a Savieur, Jesus. The next Sabbath day almost the whole city...came together to hear the word of God; for great intereetalito , been aroused by the sermon and by , the persuasions in private corsversa. •teatittica-The twee become atelouseansla-e----e- begat+ to . interrupt and contradict, • et, • antil Paid • and Barnabace seeing no good could result fem. further, 'effort' - .to pea& to theemgry mob, sommon- ing up all their tourage, meals's-led that now they had done their duty by their •owI1 eountrymen they would turn to. the Geutileo,. In doing tide. • . they. were fulfilling prophesy. "I voila also give .thee for a light tie the n • Gefttiles,,that thou mayeot .be myeel. • natian unto the tett of the. earth," (fisa. 49:6). . Gladly . aid tat dentilen welcome the ''Meseage and many believed. . More and more evidele the word of the Lord began to opread and "as many as were 'ordained to eternal life 'believed." WORLD !SIMMONS • If I hive Jesus: Chrleteawhieh means if / 'keep Isinconimandinente- am in touch ,evitb everybody to tae wad of the earth who needs bina and eanrsot take a washbowl and wails niyhaude and say that yen must ex.. curie me from thin matter. eleorie Owlet "Ye are my witnee,sen," beginnine, at Jerusalem. That la • your own eity or town or lanai 4la, triet. 1 believe re -Donee Missions. ae does every Foreign Misraonare. Cadet teid: "Ye are to be my witt reartee in all Judea:" and that le 11011,10 Ini0S101150 "anti in Salliaria." What is that? That is the pedlar. - lee trate sesta e von do not Eke. "In jernealem and all &eke and wiaria, tuzd to tho -`..tvrtnent perte of • • Vise V4I141,t1" And that. taker' in thee feet mate To the utternunt petal of the earthl / tell yen, .fellew-ttlaris-. tine% year lova hen got a tram winse if it can not fly actett„1 tits &Ceti). Mttlictie. Daheetle D. D. Cook by Electricity • Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, Qqac Cheaper than Coal or Wood An electric Vacuum Cleaner removes the dust. a broom just moves the dust We guarantee all Hydro Lamps for 1,500 hours. Walk in and see display at The Hydro Store CASTO R IA ,,For Infanta and Childrert Ili Uss For Ovir 30Yearz itlet•syv bests the gignato.te of • .441111111 Anti Ali 41111,60%. . ISINOCMIklitli*MNAWV11.411iite;. --orlifteutt—m,,..s....ften - •••• — -erteranatte • =a fINE of the great rename for Oldstriebilet/ .„..,.... ---4,,, `6, trebtendous attctess in every Need= Of the country is it; ability to hike ell rOadal'aa -- --:". they come and to deliwer the some tine satiate Ar."" gring_ptriarroange, hoar afro. huur_swil,60/71/1 = . after month. -...... / '...., Steep tills, rough roads, loose gentreit difficult _-_,... . detours -.they're an A part of fhe day's work to this new Oldsmobile. . en A great new 55-h.p. engine provider' power for t..• arl7 need and speed to Meet any 'emergency. A - new -type cylinder head of General Motoren Y. Research design gives the pep and snap Of a..- high- coMpreasiOrt -Performance without the INC of special fuels. Fine materials and 0tutdy construction -e-te throughout impart the stamina and brute force - — usually found only in Much larger carte _a ....... And tineecar designevidented in such details n.. ass" four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers and deep -cushioned, form -fitting ?seats .isse sures complete riding comfort totar all cow ditlens. Come take a drive. Give the Fine Co of Low Price your own road tests. Set why thousands of (Mdstnoblie owners are saying "Ali rOURIS look alike 50 use'. 0.i4.740C 24)0or Sedan $1165 • AT PAC -TORY, 04311AWA,•ONTAittO Gerroarsno Taro ewe( Sot* v. Extra, Genoa Melees' etett deferred tepNela 'Nog . . alfAt' . affords yes Me aieetieee eta neoz•I eCCOOSItali way oleologyart Oikwobik of time. LDS OEM Tits ,IN$ GAIL LOW ?RN MacEWAN & TEBBUTT GODERICII, ONTARIO FRED ROUSE (iilechanie) - nteritet Mainate • -a wrep it in a waxed paper and place = it in the ice -box. Save the bread wrappera for this •use. To wrap the meat, keeps it maid and prevent:: it from mingling odors and flavors • with the rest of tho contente of the lice -, tirne it is a mood . plan to $ear . box. ' ' If the sneat is; to be kept for a long ' Rub 'flour over it and brown it 30I1 on both !lidos. When cool, ph in the iceebox. To matinate ineat ' helps to preserve it and al . adds to / its flar r. A good mar' tette arta. eine coneists of one ea • fat :ileitis?) , parts acid. The. fat may le. olive : oil, or any ether fit, P nd t IV atid 1, MaY he vitiegar, os. lemon Juice, ? ("oohed 11100tf4 AlitV also he marinsa- 1 ed os an addit nal protection ngainst spoilage. TO Place lesiva ef eamphor term in the aces infeoted by thesn; or set refrigerators', cupboards and tables.I which they tother, in "ant feet." /These are omall glass diohes which hold kerosene' oil and in which the ilegs of the lee.boe or table may ::it. MRS. TOLOMOisl SAYS : : Diecontent ana disoatisfaction -write in ugly line;; on retains:se In. seribe nweetnena there. / terest and a cheerful philosophy 111- ET RID OF ANTS " ocated in thilwart of' the butinets district.' • OirerlookingGtandCirMP4rls. A modern nrcepr,6of Hord. e00 roma; each wish blots. Rata: fate' and iipwarclo. Faniout flestauroat And auntie ease Coffee Shop: tiorEIL LI/E11111INIE DETROIT.MIO:ri Spring! Spring! Spring! With .Spring Comes Cleaning up and --Painting We carry a full Jim; of Scarf's Paints. more and lastalonger titan other makes just as long to put a poor paint on as it Why not have the best? Ues Scares Varnishes, etc. Do you require a Cream Separator? If you do, have a new Iowa, number 2.5, which we will sell to you very cheap We have a nundver of white enameled 1,Vasit Stands which were i11 the lioted Sunset that we are offering for $2.50 each. These can be made into Dressers, also could be made into China Closets by placing lego un,kr them. If you require any good 24nc1i planking we still have some left. •We carry a full line of Shelf and Heavy Ihrdwave. If you require Plimbhkg, Beating, Electric White cr Faye Troughing, give ns a call. Always a full line of Hard mut Soft Coal hs ateck. This paint covers of paint. It takes does a good ofre. Paint, Enamels, • • • CHAS. C. LEE The Hardware Stare at the Volta stiso CHANDLIER PLUM111140 owl WANATINO •Pfore Thmte It (Nose l'htme lit