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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-08-16, Page 7THCR.SAAY. A(N lin,IVLS. -.."*"."046.4.411111111.1111111111011.4".4,0,40410. t.)it;t: St% EN fousibasseeds•Agirila k a . 45"unday Afternoon • • !;LL 00.••••• „ tiAIVIL %law. t.i0Joich, Qd. ...;.0-..•-mit41111111114114 Sl‘:0 a zo t:,inw fa!: tte Ca' Z:1 W fro aid eirg, IA -es hie new, a7iett- eta Hie saving health abroad. For great's the IriL and ereetly he 15 tck he magnified ; Yea, weethy to be feared is to Aleve ell gees tosiele. eseeeeleee Psalm Oil. • PRAYER Help us, 0 Lord. in this our day aPd gore:Latta:1. ta shew forth thy ereirees. iTeip ell the miesisnariee in foreign /ands to Fee tres to the pee- eesee whieh took them there se that thy presence and power may be ram- Ifest threugh th(en and 'army b kd to Feel; the way of selvaVen. Poe Jesus' sake .we pray. Amen. S. S. LEFSON FOR AUG, 26th, 1928 Lesson Topic -Paul b A .1toinau Prison. Heart P"siitated•- t Ilad Dizzy polls I essen Paseageeeacte JG19-31. 7 aolden Text-Plid. 44. • The day of the 4poetles in the ("Ay of Philippi wau cut 6311U by an un- foreseen ciretenstaece. They were feIlowc.1 en differeot (neaeiens by a dernon-pecressed slave girl Vet brought email gain to her mestere by her for:time-telling. $he repeatedly called eut after Paul and Silas. • "These leen are the tervants a the meet high Ged, whieh sheer unto tr the wey of ealvatiton" Paul gaVo preof of the truth of ter etateann. • what he caused the 'hell spirit in her to ittice ids departure. This 'proof of the pewee and presence of Clod stead •ef owing the owners a the slave girl enraged them for neer-their eource of gain WaS 1Q.eit to .the. at once they became much concerned lest the public peace Should be die. tuthed. Th market-pla.ce was a place where people gethered_4111.the volirti Wake- often held in or near 'those places. Paul and Silas were hurried thither and taken before. the 'magistrates •and accused of being troublere of the •eity, teaching a new Nem Wore Ba theeltl. a * Palpitation of the heat hs One et •the Snort common of all heat trouble., and many people are kept la e. state • .o/ morbid fear ot death, beeoniewaelet IWO aria edeereble, lieve weak sail dissi spells, their nervee blares env IttltOg and they 'citeinot Weep. • Mrs. John Walemose, Menitowaulagi Ont., leritec-ea twos ver/ poalyfr balm palpitation of Om heirs, 44 • marvea weree so bad Z could not Mod the lee* noise, X aka had dimly ujsi and felt as if Vetere going Re • P ege the floor or suosst eat advertisement of •ao dehined. to Ore theta I'got I box aria *Oak turn dOnli nie good continued until lead taloa ; jive boxee found.complete tottefert 11511ennts Heart tint Iforos Soo:fa box at,alt 4roggiiits or doilorst. or pond direct 0*?Mitt of rive The T. Milbarri do, .UO64, One. , . _ S VA/ fri iff,3* Auto and jorse Liveril ffack Stables, Eie. Monteent Strike*. . I tisl or? 44. ,.the Sonar* . 40,44. SEVERAL flee:T.0,AZ AUTO% ReAny FOR SERYKE -Get YOU ANY NtIERE AND WHEN YOU worr TO 611r TUERE „ InKESPC* _ ,rains ono Passenger Seats Passennereeillien ler fit an, part of the town for en traies et 0.T. R. or C. P tk-rotti • . Prompt Service and ' • Carefttl AttendatIce,.- ft.•46, uut Livery told nisch service fern be 10000 1110,40•411te • In .Very reepect, V our Patrosiate SOlicited SWARTS Phone 107 Mor treat Street ereseeeereeeeseeeneeeele.e. USE • HydrowElectric THE PEOPLE'S STORE an laws. Barnes says: "This sis one, among reallyinstances', where wickei and unprincipled men will endeavor to make religion the means of pr - noting their aWa interest. If they tan make inoney by it, thee will be- come its professed friends; or if they` can- annoy Christiania they will at once have remarkable zeal for lee laws and for the.purity of religion." I The apostles were not given a fair trial as Paul afterwards told the s.' - pants. "They have beaten us *polo uncondemned, and ,have east us into orison." The jailer was told to keep them safely so he thrust them into cells in the interior part of the prison and further secured them by fasten- inge their feet so that they could not elessibly escape. Their sinfrings must have been very great which would prevent their sleeping. Their WOR1..Nt; MOTIIEle Amy a ydziog 'nether fends bereele +At in the world, with the neecseity of ! eareing her own living. and a (eild ta • 4arC for. slew teze going to de oothe How is she going to held a lett arid at the $4.1W 'Cane not neglect ecr little (lie. This is tee batting tuestiert whieh ie being met daily by many a breve little AVidAV-ogd, 'grass". Oae tell* to re:..on with -there is• elways a way. The world, is full ef food people who can be utilieed to Aid you in your double task. But k does take conaiderable figering to make tho proper arrangonenta. The .child must not be neglected ; that is' the nret thing which is definite. The , second feet stares you in the face i • stantly, you must find a, way tb earn money, Theee are some a the was , in winch some ;dimity young motheel hiree solved their problem : If the child is small, you eaa.work.1 at some place where you can have tbe child with you, keeping haze for some old people or et woman who is good women, with children of her Or Yea can take a job and hire a I own, to care for YOUlla white you are away. It -will take some thought and hunting to find the eight-woe:nue Or you can board at a place where the woman will take care ot the eldld and , hoard you both. There are always poor women, who have to help earn the family living in their own homes1 and who would be glad -for a rea- amiable sum -to take takee of your • child with theirs. Or you can be that woman, and take care of the Young children of other working mothers while yottare at tome with kours. • Or there are numerous things you ean 4o at home, with the child with Yoe, --besides being a foster 'Mother. You Call perhaps sew or bake or rent rooms or take hoarders or do type- , writing or ntilize some special . talent to earn 'money, though that is more ' precarious than to bold a regular endive, these may be held up by ad- hesive tape:' Now there's a tEci.u2 -a rev: 'feminine invenzice. Slaehing it in vogue. Skiets clay be Flashed to ehow the underskirt which is of colored georgette or tef- feta. $loussect also may be dater:it, and sleeves may be slashed to give way to a puffed undersleeve d geor. gette. • ee. HEALTH AND THE SUN Old Sol not oily maims life Cieery, but he makes it healthy. Tee ultra- violet ray is a health giving element and delicate babe e and mothere should get generOUS dosea• of it this summer. It Will not pass thrtneeh ordinary glass, but la filtered out, so we need to get right out into the open. Do not postpone that walk an- t st ter sundown, go in the middle of the -day.. But begin absotbing the sunlight gradually, if you are not tie- eustetned to it. Work up, by bonne- epatine doses, until you get a good *oat of tan. Small children, in the heat of suinnier, Should wear little else than the aforesaid "coat." Child welfare experta have recent - made a study of the fabrics desir- able for tbe play clothing 'of small children. They AdViaa VOrY lighte weight, porous fabrics, and the gar. ments made eo as to expose to the sun and my as much of the body as modesty will permit. Marquisette, net or other fancy, opoeweave cotton fabric will do for waistswith littIe trousers of firmer material.' . If one Objects to the transparent Materials, a light -weight cretonne or eaten print may be used and the garment deePly cut ender the arm and very low In the neck and short and loose at the knee, to expose the body to the sun. WIG MACNINE If you do not want to rein, your sewing machine, do not pull the goods through faster that the automatic: spirits were anstainaa the exer_ outside job. I feed would naturally take it After erisorers were maned at tuell (nett- is the day nursery 'Menthe ohild re' old enotighlbeire' you 41ave done this' for awhile you and later he may i will have it spoiled, and you have -I'efeeetli "Weise and prayer. Theeathei 'MO to OlitWard suffering and sure be kept until four or five o'clock when to gime this extra bate The Mita' roondingie but these men were prey- you. call for hire, It might even be. luotie feed is intended to take tbe ing that "in a dungeon one may find . that • you would have to imee him goods through as Jost as the 'machine as real happiness as on a throne." boarded out for a few months, in van handle it. It may be necessary The body may be bruised but the some good home, and pear to You so ' to raise the presser foot slightly, by spirit mina be bound. In these men - that you can have him with you on ,hand, *Ilea stitching over a deep we sea the inestimable 'worth of the Sundays. The churches are an aid to I seam or it may be wise to adjust it religiori. of 'Christ. the mother with her child and Will to the goods you are sewing, but it is : 'The Apostles, while singing, hatieput bar in touch with appartantelee not well to hurry it faster than it is haa proof of the pre.smice of God and College girls or high school girls ere Wended t45) Oe power to provide a way of es- always to be found who would gladly 'pane, .In this miraculous into:rms.:mm*1ot youf child for a few hours erVICJAAUTT thin the ether prisoners shard f�rE after his school is out each ,day and A little town in Indiana is -peek the Chains of all fell away. • But until you -can call for him, or a young gay aud beautiful in its down 'town theugle the doors were thrown open echool'teacher'enight forea little ex- seater, by the ingenuity of a florist. net one attempted to go out. tra Pay, do this. . He sold to the merchants urns en a Never be 'discouraged. Nolen you cement base. these beset out pee It was the custom among Greeks pd you will be surprised tunlas, which do not require much sate and, bloom profusely and cootie - and Romans for a maw to commit - scout around suicide When he vvas forced to face haw many possibilities are open to wifirt'Situation which 'could •Ynn. And of this You Ina3' sura:ilteusslYid'es gtoefully. These are sta. ;Sprays of vinca virie drape eet, eseope. Rare, tile jailer would You are not the enter' one with linen- t'ava Vika 'himself for he knew he 'dal PrOdarns- (Mere needing'sinne- tioned at friendly intervals all about would be held responsible for the es,. thing to do Will gladly accommodate the four blocks of the builness center cape of the prisoners. How gret themselves to your node in the care of this town. The florist, when he would be his surprise when he learn - of your child. There isno jolt in the fills the urns for the business Ivo, ed that not one had taken advantage world so pleasant as caring for littleagrees to keep them in order. Ween are the women they need it he waters them, or even refills them, that the owners may of the open doors. He was overcome aldldrent and lee" and girls* who would. like to be. em- end. new came .to regard them as in • • have no anxiety about constant beau - manta religious teachers, in great 010Yed at it. ,ty. On a hot day, when the sun shin - favor .Wieb GO, Believing this and ° greatly agitated, he earnestly asked ' . THE NEW PINERY • ing giaringlet, on a hard and desert s' what 'ae should do to come nnder the Ue aring nder some of the ' taffeta eement idewalk,it 14 gladdening told t ay flowers and vines, e g protection of that great Being in dresses peep petticoats of a gay tialdbehocing h whose favor thee eeedfestlY were. or, gold or silver -teed-- or piek geor- apea_their words of Cheer to the He asked ethe greatest of all quo- get,te. They may be ruffled and only Pass" bY. • tions: "What must -I- do to be savi= One is deniended today. Some o - e young oeNemeG;a.RApE edit" He woe told that he apd misses wear ruffled pantalates tn. S members. of hiS household could be *ad of petticoats. Skirts are a joma housewives make both Vane uice and grape butter from the same elaved by believiiig on the Lord :reseal trifle 'longer than yesteryear. To: Christ. Their physical condition was • make up for this, Paris dressmakers batch grapes. They 11114 cook the the e .forgotten in the presence Of the are mgrapesand extract the clear juice making dresses lower in the bark. %Nada tuns, from the . ulaSif easily. ehance to direct souls to the Saviour.: "Hoer on they wear those Y-shap. They instrueted the family and then ed thin es in the hack". asks My This they can as grape juke. Of the baptized them alL How changed did _ young daughter. "Don't ,they have residue, which must not be drained the jailer Weenie in a few hours' any underwear ,The answer is: too thoroughly, they make grape but.. time! Humanity and he lied seem- ,"They may note, `Theeter. They turn it out of the bag, dresses .MaY from which they have ()trained the iegly parted company when the pas- 'be all the wearer has above the waste ojoke, and put it through a ilers Were given over to his charge - line or, if they wear the combination grape sieve, which will perinit :the pulp to but after his conversion he pitied ooze through it, but will strain out : them end hastened to apply healing D7--. Braga of 11-razil, a Malagasy pas- the seeds. They season this with to their wounded bodies and reeeived them as buttered guests in his ,ketue. tor and high -caste Christian Bra& cloves and cinnamon bark, tied in a Is it not so that often one of • nun; a -Siamese acts as usher. at one hag, and cook it down into a grape *he most striking changes that occurs hi door and an American at another; a butter. TIae thrity housewife will converdion is seen in the disposition Bantu Quaker like Ptofessor jakavu, fleet minove the skins from 'the to be kind to the sintering and the of Port Hare has a PhillPeina on his grapes she is to cook, and cook them right and Dr. Black of Free St. Geer- and the pulps separately. Whekthe lame? gie on his left. Mrs. Porgan of Ed first quality of Juice has been drained W010,0 MIspeoatS • ingburgl:Ciorie one Of a group of oft, and the seeds have been removed atrusOleni, Mount of Olives, tvomen delegates with Miss Tseng ef froni the pulp, the cooked skint; may Mareir2Otle1928. Changsha and Mies Tilak of Indin. be added to the grape butter. "Edinburgh 1910" bas, for over a Language does not,seperate the tom- , ......0-- goneratiore bean a landmark in nee, party from the japanese and Nigerian ABOUT MEATS . sionary history,' 1 think, however, Bishops or the French paetor in their In buying beef, select that of good that it is not too early to prophesy fervent prayers from the platform, color, veined with fat. _Pork should that "Jerusalem 1928? the great oath neking God'e blessing on fhe be a delicate pink and close grained. meeting of the International Mission- gatherings in hie own tongue. Dr. If you have the bones cut out of your ay Council, during the opening hours Mott has declared that East and West roast, to roll it, bring home the bones of which r am writing, will in vete each VaaliSt$ that it ean give and earl foe, tout): Select a short, illicit kg to come loom even larger than its receive from •the other a knowledge of ,.lamb, that will slice 'welt preeecesaor in the minds of those of the things that men live by, and A #apon chicken. is, the most de - who am coking to obey the Master's here is the process in action. (To be lialOaa of poultry...It ia as la:go tie last orainand, . continued). a meditith (deed turkey and much lin- "Propheta were born on aloe, Hubert W. Peet inor grained and of finer flavor, Roast hills," said ,Dr, John R. Mott, the the British Weekly. a fowl with the breast° down acathat , chairman at Jerusalem SS at Edin- - the juieee will run into the breast *ming a gathering truly to be de-‘ burgh, at the opening session, ad- ATTE,„„in. Cook byllectricity seribed as "amazing," when it met 111 I Rini, it with a little flour to plump it up. • i Wash by Electricity for the first time on Mare% 24 ork the brow of Mount Olivet Certainly 'STUPPECIT&ESTEAR Iron by • eetrwaty- has WOrk more people to Kellogg's Corn Flakes* than to any other ready.to.eat cereal. Flavor and matchless crispness! Just because they taste so good that's why more than 11,000,000 people demand Kellogg's each day. . CORN F - LAKES- - MEN MAROONED (Continued from page "Mrs. -Cameron," said Garth, quiet- ly,, "your husbandetells me that it will seriously bud Joan Quarrier's wea•iie 1.11101111111111101.111.1111.11 * ftitri * e=1Lire eti tT telt workiwnitaver and crispness -Wm. never bee* cepholl Servo for lamb or *ow* as wen as breakfast* F. for dto kiddies* *vesting meal. Never tough .thick -e.t.a extra . also, e Easy to degest. Order at beteli,. rostairsats, cafeteria's. 0* tlialarcare. Uhl • by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Leaani, Oat. 1 1928 dates' for the Canadian Na. tional Exhibition. are Friday, August CANADIAN NAIIONAL RY a I TRAIN SERVICEto-TORONTO tional Grandstand acommodates , * DAILY XCEiri 8,000. - live. Goilerich 6.20 a.m. 2.20 p.m. ' I For Seal& or Burns.. --Dr. Thomas" " Seafortli 0.50 aan. 3.0a pen. . " Clinton 0.44 aau. 2,50 pate , Eclectrie Oil is a standard remedy for " Mitehell 1,21 emu 8.85 p.m. ; the prompt treatment of scalds and , Arr. Strained 145 a.m. 4.03 p.m. burns. Its healing power quickly ie * Kitchener 8.40 a.m. 5,20 pane 'soothes the pain and aids a speedy: " Guelph 9.04 a.m. 5.50 p.m, recovers. from the injury. It is also t " Toronto 10.26 a.m. 7,30 p.m. an excellent remedy Inc all manner . Iteturning--Leave Toronto 7.55 ilen., of cuts, bruises and sprains, as well 12.55 p.ra. nal 0.05 p.m. as for relieving. the pains easing. from . inflammation of various kinds, ' Parlor Cafe Car tioderich to. Tor - A bottle in the house and stable saves, onto en morning train, and Toronto • many a doctor's and veterinary's. fee. to Godereli on 6,05 p.m. train. Ne change of cars between Got:leach and 'Toronto Cauada's Premitn' Horse Show will . • ' be held at night during the 1928 Con.' adian National Exhibition. , J. A. LAWRENCE, • , Tertn. PasTsejackgeetr Agent,• . ADVERTISE IN THE STAR "wile 8' nt ernal and Externa.I Pains aro promptly relioveid by Da TBOMAW.ECLECTRIC OIL 24th, to Saturday, Septeraber 8th. Standing, room tit the Canadian Nil. • • IIEFORE le A TratiMONiAL row arm% a Atib fa TO.csav OnfAren se4Leit T AVM THAT IT HAIIIIREH_SOLO roangastyirrevrsna ,,NONIEHOUll COMMA QUALITIES. "Let's Go SlOW Here" tioh in missionary circles, if she goes to take tare of Etienne's wound.: "4I'm 'afraid it will eause a lot of , talk here and at Moose," regretfully: agreed the factor's wife. "You knoll What they are." , "No I don't know what they, are-- • except' this, I know that Mr. Swan must have a foul mind. Of oume, he has no head -there's no room un- der his hat for one." "He'll surely forbid her to go with you. Major Guthrie." "Suppose she goes anyway?" 'I don't know what to say.' Guthrie smiled. "Well, would you feel better about it, if told you loved her, and have already tried to ask her to mail me -will ask her every day she's at Elkwan?" The face of the startled and ember. ressd Mary Cameron flushed ,.with, delight. "Oh, Major Guthrie! Pm' so glial -so glad!" • ' 1 41-41!" take her up today! it: waen't sure you Were Serious, MY buy, and we think a lot of her," gruffly ex- claimed the factor. Her eyes, misted with tenni elle ould not control, the factor's wife grasped the hands of Guthrie with both of. hers. "1 don't know -she never told me!" she tried, "but I've thought somehow that elle thfilks lot of you. I wish you luck!" So peace was made at Cameron's. (To be continued) -.Musk Town wilt be delighted with Half. Royal Air Porte Band of Eng- land, whicb will be in •attendance throughout the whole fourteen days of the 1928 Canadian National. Exhie bition, It is ono of the premier meal - sal organizations of the world. ••••••••/.4411.4.1.• - instead ei into the pan. Turn it - over at the last to brown, and dredge a _ CONVENIENT, CLEAN .QUICK Cheaper than Coal or Wood An electric Vacuum Cleaner removes tlie dust; a. broom - just moves the dust. 7 We guarantee ail Hydro Lamps for 1,Soo hours. Walk in and se display' at lie Hydro Store CASTOR IA Fa Must* 0•4 Cliikitett In Us* For Over 30 Wars "dirty* hem the plitnatate of there must have been preeent mane Mix together one chopped onion, of the new prephetie vokee for tvhich. one chopped tart apple, a half cup ! us Dr. Mott declared, the 'wo..cl rld is smolt AGE1 appd ecelefy, a pint bread eruinte, waiting to energize the will of hum- _. , two tablespoone butter, salt find oep- anity aril summon whole peoples to • per and moisteu with hot milk. Roll sacrifielal devotion. Never beforeaz_ this 'stuffing inside a strip of beef - lois suet a company gethered at the mrs. Goodkey iralls Hat' Experi- steak and bake. Have the oven hot birthplace of Christianity on the very ence with irmidiam's Compsuid and brown it at first, then eover and ' ground Christ Himself trod. I look bake one hour. round the great reception -room at theBytin004 Amerta.-consi chug* -- 0 - aut Government House, 4'ol-iierly the . ea bee wee the trook, oath nee wan _ MRS. SOLOMON SAYS : German Sanatorium, and cal not on- .. a wrarowdown.thin, The difference between a lovely ly Ate nearly all the best town fig- andwaekandeould home and one which lacks both cola. i tires of missionary endeevara of riot IWO. .bad $ fort and charm is not so much a dif. i Great Britein, Ameriea and of the ..-e- = • IlloPeoto unt terente in the amount of money I tiln Continent, but Men and women, many ead os do murk.1 son talon • hem in theie native rostunies, of dia Z. Pink- epent on it, as in the love and inc- of t the no longer entirety Dark Contin- aa • . nite V ablts cet and $,5'30 put into it. ' :one, of Amin and the Ishinele a the * te.- p nOW ISea. At thete formal seetione, or at n aid x isri like a "/ feel diet it was wrong for rat , miens. / eee the Bishop of Menchester • the more informal meale and discus.. e., Is .6.1 I woman. I saw i to merry yoa after ray desr hueband : mating neet a reedieg Chineee like ... -e-eweetjtede.,_eift tbee died, ,If only my husband bad been i Dr. Ditviel Yui of lehavighair, 'by my 'a' 1"". i " 'ffith me when you propeeed he never Pille is Dr. Jftliire Reeder, e de by 'An ele lir Zee( Mope Thome) Lumbar nf Page, rtt, W. It Steventon, erd berts, me scitre it shows." o MILE lied Lydia E. Not' have permitted it." hiaa's ffasatIve Wok I Men weft. haelmwee am potfctt gem- reended it to a lot of wawa friende." - MRS. WIC er0Onntry, ynses, An, _Meet, When weecrepe, he twee tieg Bathe ht !Masai and warm water, rubhhig the solution into the aching' parts with the finger tips* j Minard's la also 'pleat - did for sprains, bruises sad straisod ligamenta it ESTERN FAIR LONDON - • ONTARIO September 8th to 15th -A Day at the Fair" is worth two anywhere'! What you can see in the way of exhibits, live ttock. poultry, dogs, handicrafts, amusements, star grand- stand attractions, new inventions, latest scientific developments, and interesting th!ngi in general would take weekS any other way. New Steel and Brick_ Livestock Arena ° BRING THE FAMILY $40,000 in Prizes and Attractions! H. $AUNDERS• W. D. JACKSON, • Prealifent, eretary Paints! 111111.1111111011011111111111MOM Paints. Are you doing any paint- ing this Fall? Why not have the best?' Use Scarfe's Paints, enamels, more and lasts longer than other makes of paint. It takes just as long to put a poor paint on as it does a good one. We carry a full line of Scarfe's Paints. This paint covers Varnishes, etc. We carry a itail lint of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. 0 you require Phoubinit Heating, Electric Wng or Entre TrOlighitl' Sr eve as a WI. Always a full line of Nara and Soft Coal in stock. CHAS. 0. LEE The Hardware Store at the Harbor. clisasoLan OLUMNING end IFINATINO Piot* Thom* It Mean* Ike,* lit