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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-02-28, Page 7TH c RSD - Y, VEIL 'oath, tgair Ids full.bodieci coffee flavour makes a real -. mares Drink, . . VAUONA4 l.UtOCER5 COMPANY LtatITEA• rot Wboiasalc Detai1?,itera As • .lief=: ii i -n; k.ej,t.:..F:S=m!•, 3ltt.: r.$. +I�i,.at t._t, I =!" :,34,�la•»•, a" i'•.{°i-,a•,ae•�1=i3,�,�;,::,; �. i;, in realembesowe of roe, II Far as eat, ;s ye Fat time br.sd, and C s nk tis [iii,, ea tie eflew the Lard's ''Teeth tilt Ile cone Nahem;efore wilese:e. Shall eat the laxtael;-and i k -e of -ties o+d. .- 'IGii„V"C: ip 'Zll. i' r: E''�qi..y* ca- R`r b �y and fecal of the lord.,Ci • Fen; let 3 agar, e , >.aie i ? e.V, ,el, �a 1Ct iritis eat eE that fi ea:i, tura ' 1'+1 CniTetnan.- ,'S1w, y5" 3'.stt►t'�: ea (3 country ergasia)*c)a^• 4r9si;Sa of that cup. °wad inraea of ferture seekers it rare. roc he that c:lteth :mid kitinket`a t:r, ' 10 a I hMlapa:re Laimi, wF►, hi ; ,f the gi c;it geld s 'a a I' 1-:ottlta to ual ecannon= eatetir are d.a Isabel, an Aute►., ;itt a'e:ny uRieer, pact .01 anal elle tion to I-doeii,A disceeniug tit; Le.L tia> to'ziely betrayal nr..i ici aeef ,nit £ilwo dcsctii3C1 £a)ttafully nr_4 +` bei ly. b ea to suisidt Maekerzie Duel,' zt i ►e.l tatillingly - THE GODERICH. STAR BOOK LOVERS' CORNER P: air, G`bod Book 1* 'hie "Be*t Orripitn with fins email Initial -new and a Filen- '11-4,0„ of EtaPh b. Pee D. P! WORLD MISSION'S'rrtabu knowledge ofeug:.f pr',,Ju gust„Kgne, •? P ti'liri:e,l ,ky lane t ge ,Clair u t () I'?cl. TOt,e'srt3, t� nu 3 ='Cap Idr.f � r !Ln Inves.tmnent ofi haat Trirti3sil � �e('s to t., ;f t abIiset his f,it Lee's cibaaa-�� .,�:0. � i .,� Mirsiaa, t�cred rlar.at.©r, asci to deer htgi (by Dila. W. Iaiebaaci:.:ya'eere, Indere,' father's name. Central India.) i Ile is joined is Ilona IZoLap by ;Tai 1 am deeply grateful to tine heart Fie a Chinese wbo bad served Ilia oS fascias Mission, foe ,ending me father as crab. 1literature in corse;tion with the re.•j Duch, by his lovable stature al cent Jubilee celebrations if tine Trinid+ fair play, gaiters About him t# li"t dad -:seem it bas made my heart band of loyal followers. but he is un PA(%IC SET= Arid the first sipwill convince you It Is best. TEA Tweets ft -mu the gardens' 01 a. Tragic, nista* !all theiTlntac2cn: sat ac rca.' lifi��. ° tltai at they have fGuaaeQ ire the t thQo Iiia'. Sara;hey, who in hie `'Queen ontevest mai F5►iea ti? te. Feel that gran d9, yieteraa" started a secs eta in biro !, glorying aewimta 1:03 fOUn l in Lytton I, lie. ide z thio daily pr etre liars d grnphy, Lae given us this time a dacid i St:testacy n glowing, asp:letat. • °':a>;e 1reedutga ° ad alio ones g uen in. arresting picture off Engle:al's 'l°angina 1Juvenile i,S's.d0rF. ',OCT are °Lora 1>kautifele 1 able to Wake an headway with tit e�`1iu • lino ines rela in hisjudgments,hscr# ciem, move bread . "The Shady ,Ilii! Play' Il•aculs.” by ; e iaaght ly the *tat of n emd tine Ey1Taed ' :Y have leap for joy to learn of the achieve- M y snouts of the hYission during the past other planters, and disaster alter ells Katharine Taylor, published by Mie-' sixtyyears, especially as the iuilue! aster overtakes him, call directed and ;in Kia eympathies, this brilliant writ- aeons% ie as t rottp of Playa that have , traycd. Incited by Sotto, the native "bohSt," f er has still eta€ntaincal his otiwmt ittimit4 ` been :acted at the Shady trill .�`,4Wel,' It is ;a splendid to ketit�n -'I ae Pro. , . comes set In motion ine the little island able slyly and iii spite of :the fact that v 112cts Roland, Caucaesin neat Nicol. across the seas have e.hoed and see Sunda, a !Watery mystics plays an p Cambridi e, Mass. The pupils in tl►aa • 1 , echoed out berm in India. important part in the issue, Mut- so much has been written about Illi etre, a Study of the First Crusade • school are taught the act o$ et£ c t- l Nearly sixty yearn ago a .young vane, an Irish set captain and Isis zabeth, one realizes that this new' pression and dramatization. Eaeh',and several othero. Even if the pre- man- of a romantic nature left Cal- lovely nicer are principal actors-010.Woh is a valuable addition to the t liesmoving, the entire school is risco, 'naming of them. is not pQsai the they : cutta for the West Indies as nit ins stage is set in wondrous beauty, and story of her tittles :and the full ac- bled and some part of tl►eir study dre- r, luxce a much literary merit,that they dentured labourer. The voyage wan plenty of action abounds. count of her dealings with Robert mate,„,!, I would be valuable just as mediates -,. slow and perilous, but after sixI Altogether it is a splendid and un• lleveratix, Earl of •Eases, is necessary One day a mathematics classss, onlill-- eridax,3 ttie -months of longing for the- land they : usual story, and one that ltolde our ,for complete understanding of lair shows bury the height of a tall tree Cont}Hued interest, reign. , nappy' of corns. The k enwlt oup veof privilegedfinally civ u sial» get into This Ona would wish to laavta bad "pito reign of >;'izabetl), (1558 - Mond can be anenstared without clinlbirir it npp�iecliioflloa�ny'g Cora Remover sand H u g 1closer and more frequent gliml)ses of 1603) falls into two carts; the 40 or cutting it down, or a group of 'get s Hindu young man, Just about 18 y`ear3 pantomimes for the school to guese, ; - ,—a-•------- _. o was ss' ned..to a,. onion . of-• Tea Fel. cello, is 'allowed .to..phileina . years. that Peeceded the ;defeat. oil the #.apo a s t h):,e all too seldom. He t -is that Spanish Armada, and the fifteen.that the mascara of every se -mil -insect i►tid' , Fearing's just three tons'wayI the plantations whoa he :served far p f a c d' It t agreement. declares to Duell, "Time is a gentle, followed it. The earlier period was He was entitled a#'sec passage ,ayes; time will work things out --al. the tremendous work was accomplie he tuck to India at the end of this per t>aiai b :olt, have been found very sat, Queen. our years c d to o ; man" "You mean that -that --a" one of preparation, it was then that ii,, d but h liked theislands soo h ' i "Times is a Gentleman," by Chas. nation, finally •" • evaya," �.ed which made England a .coherent to u a s e s ne , - Independent of the Con- . ■ tattttRa�m�����a that ha stayed on to the various sec tttetavt aMiaiwwattttitteisaa..- ...a.,aatteaeeuaeattts ~k Indiesf d G it Thomson is published by Mee- j rancor, and produeed a state of affairs a tions (nf the nest or 1 years. ' Thomson 1 Sunday da V f r n o L,/ whotaught 1►i English g v country could .find free ,scope. Dur- ha ug hint some During this period .he caste into eon- millans, iT,o);ont'o, 285 ages; price $2.11n which the whole energies, of the - tact with the. late Dr. John Morton , a e AF'ortyNiner img�lthose long years the dominating hail a copy'of the 1 nglish New Tesla- Dermod D�Arcy, an ` impecunious. qualities of the, men in power were NI ss mast and look vary special . interest t Young Itdshman, arrives in California skill and prudence. The times were ` y . ISABEL htA 'Ititr �°a41S1, Gdderfrh, Ont. lit -•.-• is in his general welfare. IIe had given to 1848, just as the gold rush started , se hard that anything else was out of III gl iiisis si!wmtnray.!ett atiaallMil inali2l ttisaMieVrsetas:=•are*�ra Raialsalfea'a up his old Hindu faith. had learned .a 1 And leas received tlsOst' hospitably Uy , Place. Then suddenly the kaloido- 1 Thou Lova, didst once for fall at ne ; great deal from lar, Norton about the ' Hispano=Californians . who, not scope shifted; the old ways, the told i 4. �leeds,•.and may put on the newa roan s realizing how their lands were to be actors, were swept oil with the ma eels- ' may both Jew and Gentile orvn rthich is created after Plod, thrau ac Jesus Christ and hi ofFer of life g age of the Armada, Burghley alone g eternal as a free gift, but. this final :wrung from them; accepted 'the early Of their two walls the Corner -Stone tinea same Jesus Christ our laird, i neweauters }vith true Spanish hospi, remained -a monument from the Malting' them one. battle, an the one hand, Tretrecen his past. In the place of Leicester and Amen girl wife and his other .dear ones tality. �, Join high with low, join young with S. S. LESSON T'OR MARCH 10th Walsinghanl, Essex and lnalei� im--- old, ,. Lesson Topic -' "Baptism .and the whom. he had left ~behind, and on the One of their. greatest interests was In love that never lynxes cold ., other bund, the claims of Jesus .Christ 'Horse •ratcirig, and D'Arcy, aiding ,his Young, g; sprn�ng forward, and filled the )Jirds '$upper h d t to b f ht t d ! marvelous Pathfinder augments his assn s 8 A , be expected sonic day to xwturmc to, sma !; g sauce tax every other field .aaf national +bx. 11:23-29. India and, being the eldest son in the of these meets. Here too, he meets energy, a snows of the germinating Golder: Text -I. Cur. 1X:2.1, family, become the head of his people Guexiexo. With whom he falls violent- wi 11 melted, amid the wonderful When John the Baptist began to under the old joint -fancily .system ly to love, but everything seems to 0 'God, Who by Tl►ine laternal':Son .baptize, Jesus. was still an unkniwn persecution in India. for converts tot eolispire to win her scorn rather than spring of Elizabethan culture burst didst rent all -things, and, when are artisan in Neeareth. But in, tltts`new Christial ity:et that time was so great,, her, regard; but in the cad her love iiu�° life." __, 'wasof Marlowe world had 'grown old in sin, aidst ., The age -it that a deign to renew it bythe hoz'"rim mystery moveltlsnt 13e hears a tail which Xie that he shuddered at the though of s £ot this tee di : 0 Indo call -sand Spenser, of the Carly arlo e - g y r cannot`resist, He ie conscious that raturnin torindiai as a convert• in suers her•piide and she realizes she, of the Incarnation,. we humbly besc.•ech He must attach Himself to it. Be fact heg had 'already forfeited chis is .giving here love to a`"man. " - l essuYs ttne dao no deseri}rtionauds ; of the Thee to }lour clown :upon ns "thy .s^r- appears, therefore as a candidate for , vents the pour do of the snare: Cox pp ,membership with. she Hindu society For such p Arey proves himself to 'is, above all, the s ontradietions of the Jesus briar that. beim renewed baptism. But to the Baptist this pre- as he had left the'sacred land of't be. Aelcnorvledged leader . of a age that bale our imagination and 'C , sented a difficulty he had net forseen India and. hart crossed the sea which. <strange party -an exe miler accent.' . thereby in the spirit of our minds; ter. +perplex our intelligence. Il to be manit s I have need to be baptized of {Thee, was anathem r: Should he thea do as panied by eight ex -prisoners -a Chln-. beings,' no doubt, would cease be may put. all the Bid with his ands-comest :Thou to rile. Jesus re- Dr. Morton was asking hiin• to do, l-ese cook.: a medical officer deserter ituncan beings,' unless they were be (. lies; `Tions it beeoaneth us to fatfill accept Jesus Christ as ,his Lord 'armd from' 1 .M.S. Invincible, and 13ev: ..• , . plies.: consistent, b'ut the.inconsistency' of all rlghte'otr?neas. • The baptism 'of 1 Saviour, ret�in home to Tndla ,ted Obadiah Panpy from Roston Ice the Elizabethans exec d� the limits Under one 'shepherd in one foie;, L. n pas a e--'Jlaat` 28 19 20• I ye. : e Pug out an won, as . scene 'of public action. It was the it store of old by winning at one Make us alt one. .• Wordsworth ' PRAYED GROWING GIRLS NEED Scott's Emulsion •,:esus thus became klis ,anointing as lface the ordeal of having become a nmkes sensible ,:preparation; 11tcikee permitted tontan" Xing. Jesus wag thus actually equal Christian or just come` back as a his claims -works them and attains r "The; i'. elle .key to the i't. --t i alae ped with the fullness of the DivinHindu, bow down to the family, gods, .remarkable - success, rraw play far Queen Such 'was her nature •to • Spirit: In today s lesson we read ofsfend a few Brahammans, perform ablu- call -works out in their stoat taxa- {;slat, when it was calm. iu a sma of baptism as the initiatory rite of the:tions in the sacred water of the.rhoth- naunity. indecisions, and, when the winrl.rose, . Christian. Church instituted "such "ly erGanges And settle down to the old "Happy Camp," where they built to tack hectically from tide to side. Christ Himself. Our Lord appeared Hindu life?' This was the time of a their cabin and si.4 ed their claims She understood her true nature and . . - to- His disciples after the Resurrect- erisis in his life. • was actually dust their tamp until in her true mission better than her :era- eteeneareseavarteeeesaareeteegoeireatoer ion and gavg them a command to go . (To .be contitined) oOW eczema, psoriasis, 'ringworm, - ulcers, - abscesses,- and other 'distressing skin dis-, ease Zara=Buk remains unrivalled great herbal balm ends pals and irritation, draws out ppoqison and corruption, and grows healthy • new skin la a wonderful worts. - ItEEP A BOX ALWAYS HANDY! Ats 11819, when that • iiu,edible rush, was tics. it was her destiny to bethe. SWARrS y and disciple all nations and to admit T them to fellows;hi with Himself in Reduced lay Asthm 1 n t f b h at its height; a Lown sp,.n"rag tip al- .1 ..,pion, liot of the •Reformation, a. -e o ct _. Th c n. ant. stoat inatatctancously and #Kiri picture but of something greater ---rho Rcn 'j pp n1 Bog p� lthe visible Church by baptizing them strain o asthma • rings the patient is tai most interesting' one, D'Arcy's aissance. When she had finished her. for I rosoanicili T'raaa[?or%�1oas 4�Ii� and ` Ortiii iVBT in the name of the 'Trinity, This is to a dreadful shite of tirpeleals • ex- ban(l- stayed. and wonted their claims. strange doings, there was civilization continued in our own day by :'rotes- lraustion, Early use should by all 'They were not enured by every tale in England." ' - Eli. nook Stables, tant bodies of various denominations.. means be made of the famous Dr. J. of new and richer "find.." 'lint . "F'ngland's accomplishments were The, lord's Supper -I. Cor.' 11:23.29. 1) Kellogg's Asthma Remedy, which D'Axcy realized from the Mat that many' and dazzling. . It was this Monty al *trout The Passover was the: most distinct- Moro than /my other Acts quickly and the wealth of California was. in her spiritual versatility which made her . lust•oa the Square ire festiv:at of the Jewish religion and surely on the sir,passages and brings fields and valleys rather . thee this one of the .sup)'e)llo diplomatistsa of r w►ia�lse - - jests, ever careful to observe the re- blessed help and comfort. No home surface gold, and ntalses itis plans as- history But even iter diplonlaey could not . . i . SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS AUTOS READY quircmeilts of the Towish la'ty, made 'where asthma- is l)retent,try tits least cordingly. • ' 1 FOR SERVICE --CET YOU ANYWHERE 'arrangements for the Observance of ;degree should be without this great; t , i It would be hard to imagine more save her from sorrow and when site { at ae em' i t s re have esu action than is contained in this boot: broke with her favorite and sealed ,oat this :passaver with you before 1' „ o P+issan 'CFR Oiled tot is tIs � AND WHEN YOU WANT 1'O CET THERE this, feast on :lis last visit to .laniary- remedy. B s s lrlenetsll'Crslns and �1 "'With �e i f desired to Passenger Reatte r N 1— fights hey t round- doom, e also sealed e i n o sh •-•-fights galore, hangings, he d his tragic to r ► y, Bright One -`r! know one man rye Ing up of cattle rustlers, o. deadly bat- own. Her grasp of life which had out et the Icd E tat Elt' ei, tare all dying. to • see." tle with an epidemic of smaller,, and been sib tenacious, loosened- rapidly,-} tfallsta at T or C. it $ I Paul in writing to the Corinthian's ,Dt1»t'I ,"W hozatVa � an avalanche. that destroys "Dort" and there was no gay, bedonair Essex 1 1 - Prompt Service an L Bjtdais. ' , ::had reason to censure litems for their : Bright 'One ---"The undertaker.,' and Poppy, but a splendid -and lasting to cheer and lighten this - 1 d profanation of the Lord's Supper. Ito Careful Attendance, of the Lord that tvhielt also T deliver- - ed unto you that t}le Lord Jesus t'ce wrote as follows: Por 1 have received g oom,. j j'.A.,LISER. A.` EMPRESS EXTENSIONS Our Livens and lucre Service' same night in which Ile was betrayed i Will be fwtel4 tipreaelhte took bread: , In every recited. And arhon Be had given than` e, IIs wall or• brako it, and said, take oat, this is Y.ar Pat aitate Solicited my body, wbkh is broken for you: *..--Amis this do in remembrance of me. • ph." 107 moberes1 sow After the salve manner also IIe took! the cul), when He had supped, ; laying, This cup is the New Testament ill my blood: tbis do ye, as eft as ye drink USE llydroE1ectric THE PEOPLE'S - STORE. erraatettaass 1)tet Cook by Electricity - Warlt by Electricity Trott by Electricity • CONVENIENT, . CLEAN, QUICK Clover thou Cool or Wood An C1a'.itfie. Vacuum Cleaner removes the dusty a 1 rouut Just moves the dust • We *ta;Iirautce 1111 Ili e7 t•] S 0 Lanita ti€ar 1000 llolIf8, Walk in ani `CO N play alt Tie Hy'a Store Heart All Wrong Made Her Feel Very Miserable Ono of the drat danger SWATS tan. nnuncing something wrotag with the heart is the irregular best or 'violent throb, .and this should be attended to immediately before the trouble gete 'worse. - - Mrd. W. f-. -Darton; Doraville. Ont., writes:: *'One spring I was eery touch run dolor and my nerves got very bad. 11[y heart seemed all wrong in its beat - Tag, and I was feciirg very iaiserab1. tthe day lr hapsenesl oat a box of and this! One batt did such wonelera for las I teek *nether. That was :dint ' - . Weil years ago. • Jest over I eta klieg tint tiny *gain 1 will earely give theta FAA antler eiasice as 1 can ream c! nlidert they will build um tris. aeT alto +ours a. brei belitccr = year r.:,ealk-ire.s let l -y Viet 1Istsct _ and Nerve Psis dim 'for me." PAM $ -to. a ttnt tat 411 dcn +.n at melted 1Ntert Fn receipt of 1 rico lite T. MAant Co., Lt.111., To.7urte, Outs EI ver the signature of P. 'li : Beatty, chair- - scan and president of the • Canadian Pacific Itaiiway, has come the announcement that large extensions are to be made to the Palliser hotel at Calgary and the Empre i' Hotel at Vancouver and that the additional accommodation will be ready for ' ceupaticy before the leak of the presont years tourist traffic. This is gond nev.', not only to the two cities mora directly con-ertaed where t total of more than four million damn will be event in the work, but to * vast legionin all corners ofthe earth to whom the Canadian West it a lodestone. _.. ;'ri• 1V hen Calgary read of the /our additional floors 'which, will add 209 rooms with bath to the city's accommodation it thought of Stampede wee!'. and the thousands rAo pour in flout a11'points of the raumpass, clamouring far accommodation and joining the mill of Cowboys, Inaiene and ilei.tin)ers who for one week drop back to the color, romance, gaiety and sport of the only 89's. Caigaaty is a steadily progressive pity. Its trade and cs3:amerce.Centinuea to expand. It ism► great Ott of tate plains and the Palliser Will be as spa caua and beautiful as ie fitting to city and 6S► ' tt- e , Tito °'k,n)I,scs)a°' taldltion of 4761 :i'e3iazs vihia bath sateen *here twill tsl.+..o isa apt?_ceiateel by en veer No (rca!!ang number '- -' • e' the quiet F:tmgluall r'u:y� of the Pacific coast holds estrus) appeal. 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