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The Goderich Star, 1929-08-08, Page 7
THURSDAY'. eaCaniT sib, dile M I • 1r t en 41 .I I r ' • • e ,. "t • 1 ,te'. w t • imus - .I\,III Enjoy aRestfu1NightanLakeErie on your nip put or West, or to and from Canada ' NETHER traveling by train or auto, enjoy an all night's ride TT w beout fill Lake Erie. Cie B line Steamers are nestitticent floating hotels, with lase comfortable suuerootm, excellent dining room service and courteous attendants, Musk: and I),uie:iogo'r the saga ship "SEEANDEEE". Autoisu.rvssd Cai InetIna knee staler iedtones ofcarioca&reviser. Buffalo and Cleveland Division' Cali t3 e Lestw Zarb war. a rte smelter 00 pap.. *raving Mew Triaap;CaBle a mx Lexie stay Sauder,Can.,and Cleveland Division Ieeveeithattftdo tear savice.leivinseettSudey.4:coext.,utisine rwf Stu* meas Ciea'clend, 9:30 D• ta., ewe Net to Selttera* five. na Jena,tm,ytwte Ceeesteose reams ac's int •• DeRatUpawtswax sae southwest. t �o e�awr. ,. va NEW LOW ES.RBS w _qw,wtoI a •._�..'.t� wee ou r1rew TO Autos Carried Jtefttt en *pelt s�v'or. v4! Carried etlos ttes-APD sM led UP. THE CLEVELAND AND MEMO TUNS='E COMPANY Pots itaaMr.Cstsria i latrdo,New Task Vinic ,p.'. 0.011100 rtY'illlllll�ln ��ll��� + 1 '4 w.00mm ...........A..1.. 'Thy fe•uituati ire: shaft be cased."stns sant of young earned Matktttt ptvtat0. attepited thus pin- and pat nnot Rave datiet . et her 1 ,=r. , , a y "'.ntai ltt t r r: tii►ald :tar wrtWing *KA a whole +wen r + 1 thee: temente' tete hide i'omnienta re e. that sill this caught p''ubably have Hvierewc 1s made to the prophecyht1a{rpsns,l If f.iuts "Intl ®iffy 9tept ti It , f Jeremiah vena hal pro:limited the Ipwantire f (;rtl that the esptive Jr*aof the ba►eowie., wart atientlmi act would raSD `"p12a3.i>'t return at 0, etated time, lake her fronthit, Ya Cid by' force," ' C1 tams'( . :];:m it i:in" awl "'reran wren be Fie in exile seventy 1 A* Larry. the gseem, raid to Maly, I ., THE GODERICH STAT, OUR WEEKLY LESSONS IN ENGLISH, W.. L Wasrt:., taw* :M;„e . rd lio n "Cie te;411ly. ' Nttears acts. • 1.1'' • ice:1Ul. That time the eeeseamaid, ..if they;i 1'wve time lent" are s;,nanaaus, a teee ,itch a , • having_ eepired. "tine I.Grcl abject up eluate they`d lie chin• better than finks ; teen is to tee, "e mire diene' t.a iree ° the t;parat rP Ctit-tw, Kroft t%f reraia,ier'n' :dieter them but better than °�t.as't, "nnntEntent to 1'apttert ,that he matte a era lamation through-' I.' . , 1, , -.•J .- ,, t, / st,ataVi'ts "' Jia is II i E� •ana:aeel't ;ts throat for tiles. ' '- f i' rus in this proclamation nnaees E'J be sick I' hex." Inatctd qt bor. �zc V' >m ens t) la:it t, t.a light I. mention of his hating re=cieet1 his in hie ale n his throat they had cors, Tay deg, f 1. '.1 xCQSk ' a:leans t lay kingdom from the Leal God of heat vetted her, ay tt touch of a fairy Brea to rattaaeet ©n, ; yen and having in some way by waned, wizlded by stupidity, into time I Sty. "a nembea of epees trer.� its !dream or vision pettehly, been auth' .bjeetivs. of a great adventure" , 4 tine ten"-(uwanitag eeverel). '"Tee ' ' orizect. to "built, hiss all htauee at , But Eileen's disappeurenee Inas number ues rteleee3 "s� Ewe s`° t•t3atsai' Jerusalem:' b tt ave, "ang a ura4t), t been etude mai of be the papers t Infidel;.sretaatcl jars int "it;°' aaot cis The king followed up this modem- and mea to the attention of Sir in °,ice," aevont first syltal'tc, ation fay granting permission to all the I�rae}lees to return to JWee. Arthur Williams. r�ealhy colonial, ; Behavior. leanaunee be,bete•yer, c; *bile be is in Singapor, Eileen is 1 Only a partici of them took advent his daughter and he arrives to .take as in "1se; ° ;t as in L1laay,° o as in • cage of it, Josephus says, Many her . ! disinclined to relanguieh their proper-. tenipted to carry out has plans fora rt1 41st,' a ;vas in cisme, 0 res to canto ty. " He went farther for he eneou"- • hasty journey to S:aottend, ev:terc a en a syllable, and net r s . aged the native subjects -of Babylon they could be married. - to contribute liberally for the build- - Of course "Sir Arthur effectively in "it;' accent a'Eter the 1. M ttlsetmhol ear se sagf s: od tis niayAbumn' ttleS" Lard Trev'xasa, but in the I dngratiate. Pronounce "in-grateld pose the Jews had conducted there- denouement theta are many amusing at, both i'A ate in "it," both a's as in selves ea well emerge their neigh scenes, es for instance when Chiles, "rate," accent second syllable. bots, that they would be as forward that particularly offfeas?:e servant of , words Often Misspelled to accommodate them, because they Lord Trexassa, ineulta Mrs. Duff in I Bute (aa tiresome person); boar (a • 'loved them, as the Egyptians vrere, her o",vn kitchen and ter itis pains with hog). tiresome not inc. Suns because they were weary of thein. Mel a tin of soft dough tightly wirdbe b ).o a in the ; not, ;e. Bun; because tst, ier saw t. would he kgoverno ment clamped Reines irtles vad he rotunda of the no P. Caribbeau ($ea); to 4 ti's. avin i .env a,itne t•a t Hey i , out all :ti ; kingdom, sand put it. a}sy tin 1 steel cenven'cne ' my x►i shoved her t_'- -- his „Ii„ to , remained in ilabylon slate they were part in' the search just as Pat has at. �� Fraeassce. Pronounco fkil;-a-se, Las cc t last ll ble a 1 t f i- a- e EtluiFb ist; as in "ate 'a all is as xrrl:btrwraaaaaiaeer'IfY fJnr ° would take it yell. Cyrus not only :av; hunting for Sir Arthur to Meanness; two rr as. ar:t �k, MlArlltlflltl aifrt,tteatelrailll+► gave his goad wishes Wath them that claim their reward- Sgrtanyatat :went (Their God bet >fwitlx thAm. v s) In .,Eileen of The Trees" the Acquirement, eta a. ,• B. but took care also to furnish them' + it nt a uisition, ctt-afn- eeta such things as they needed, nauelx local color, so much charming mean, accomplishment. Q s Tear, rip rano, lacerate, split, erno n The priests and .evitos were the htmosphere: of a charming. eountrysid" ' 've , . w--first-,#a.:. set- their faces- Siete:Yard-for i God bad wrought in their hearts ant# y ISABEL HAMILTON, Goderkcl, Oaf„ win the hearts of mnuy of the people rialtartin rax taiterenasitea nor:gateteettailip geseapeammsegesiues Igegonaleaaw a desire -to• return to the land of PRAYER We thauk Thee, our Father, for the theca fathers. God Worked in them Now the sowing .and the weeping;, Iloly::Siirit dwelling in us and enti- both to will and to do.. Then- too, Working hard and waiting long ; bling ue to de good to our fellow -men, tile neighbors inclined the to heart'sey of theiradmonition Afterward the golden reaping, thereby hastening the coming; t}f.Thy of the kiti to het them with old 'Harvest -home and grateful son;. .kingdom. Through Jesus Christ, our and silver, goods, and beasts and pre-. Now the long and toilsome duty, 'Lord and Saviour. Amen. cions, things. Stone by stone to carve, and bring ; S S. LESSON FOI2 AUG, 18th, 1929.. Their, song of rejoicing ' at the Afterward the perfect beauty Lesson Topic".,.Tho Return from ,„ eat the i Ines -of the. Kin,;.. I Captivity great thins God had done or thenen i'; R. Haverg,l... Lesson Passage -Ezra 1:1-6; Psalm ro found in P. 126:1-6. -. - , 126:1.6. WORLD MISSIONS �a Golden Text—Psalm' 126:3. Noiv :'toile:B ilding in China. -Helps' Mel We read in Daniel bow the k M- Missions ���� 1 ,. dont of Babylon was taken otter by (BY Rev. Andrew Thomsen, B.A.,. Tao Darius the Motto-and'Cyrus the Per- K ou, Nonan) sian. The" former 'king,. being en old li'avo gena ago, to carnation with man, handed over the government to ' large .parts of North. China, this die. Cyrus. As soon a$' het was fully :riot suffered heavily from flood:», As established he set himself to deliver .a means of afoxdingereliet I propos- the captive Jews. "It : is a reason- ed:to the officials ,fere the building of able conjecture that ma the capture or a, road 'between the cities.. of Tae Babylon, Cyrus was brought into per- ou and Hwa, using in its construe. conal contact with ,Daniel, and that tion , only. workmen from the flood his attention was drawn by that pre- .districts. Completely Poisoned " ByBad teeth •Mrs. W. " 1T'. • .. bert, Lambertville, N.B. writeq;---"I must Aay that B.B.B. caved m life. Mytrouble was indi- tion caused bbad teeth. My i an a completely des t ve o s were da•�c'e �a p y poisoned, as well as my whole system. lead, the. teeth extracted, but the trouble was still left. Ilavitigq read what phet to the prophecy of Isaiah (44:28) The moral and spiritual results ae- -"That saith 'of Cyrus, tee is my exiling front the building of the road Shepherd, and shall perform all my are not less important „than the ma - pleasure; even saying to Jerusalem,lterial benefits. It'is an object lesson • Thou shalt be 'built. and;tq the tem- that there is a better and happier --.. way of living than each man fox him- self. . The overwhelming majority of the Chinese know no other rule than "The simple plan, That he shall take who :,has the , h t and he. she ld etx keep Who carom. fO Ie .This road 'built by the Toney of people thousands '• of miles away, to whom it can never be of.the least use, is a sermon three miles long on a"r the text, "It is more blessed to gine than to receive." Suspicion. and .hos tility have given way 'ta confidence' vend goodwill. danst month: the two ,Mandarins agreed upon an .annual grant µof' x$1,200 Mexican . fore ave years to keep the road in repair, and. insisted that'I should undertake full control over the expenditure. They said that if I did they knew that the 'money would all be spent on the road, So now I am Minister of Public. `Works. 'The circumstance has open. ed doors for me . which .were "hitherto closed. . The most difficult classes to ° reach are. the wealthy and official hid done for others 1 decided to try it sod the result was amazing. ' I cannot praise it too mainly." Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn Co., Ltd.. Toronto,, Ont. '>JV Wteeno - lr 1 T SWARTS' gob ani Jforse� veli lank Stables, Eta, Mont, tbal Sti'att ins: off the Square SEVERAL FIRST•CLASS AUTOS READY FOR SERVICE—GET YOU ANYWHERE AND WUEN YOU WANT TO CET THERE 'Busses Meet ail Train* and Pauraeitger Roots 'L'Pnreengers called for in any Dart et the town. for on trains et `0. T. R. or e.P; R. Depots. Prompt Service and Caecal Attendance. our Livery and back Service will be found up•to-dote in every respect. �A It oar Patronaf;e Solicited. . 1% MARTS ARTS phone 107 Montreal Street eleetteseerenweieWereewleteeteeetesegoet i• USE s H dr lee tic THE PEOPLE'S STORE Cook by pkctricity Wash by EIettricity Iron by Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper tbon Cool or Wood An t lectrad Vacuum Cleaner removes th0 dust; a, broom just cloves time dust. Wo guaralttee, all Hydro Lamps for 71,500 hours. Walk hi and cec bliplay at' The Store dr re A\KINC"'' \\Vil\\i .. or �'1III.I'*N,Pfi�u I!�� Sp,�,�frit4; , ..;,. Cissses,• These , people are now wil- ling to listen . to the message of the Gospel in a way that they would• never before.: Towards the end of last year I organized a class for the study of . elle New 'Testament, its• at the members 'being from the people men- AII� 'tinned, Aug.1 23 to�5ep� Expire Year Scores of plants in an epoch-making Carnival of the Clouds featuring air rates to and from the t, n ted States. friendly invasion of Canada by the pur- suit squadron of the United Statesc,Air RAMC from Selfridge Field i.. Air parade • and "acrobatics"... stunring, formation flights. . Aeroplanes, a planes and am- phibians in a thrilling, impressive epic of the air, vividly portraying the amaz- ing advance of aviation OTHER LEADING FEATURES Opening of the new 3a,000,000 Automotive Building, . . Fourth C.N.F. - Wrigley Marathons Swire; for eece000 prizes and world champion: hi flu g. 23 (far women) and Aug: (epen)...the Goldman and other noted bands... four conceits by the renowned t,000 -voice Exhibition Cliores (Aug. z# -anei ail, Sept sigh) ..;Timm, atter Musician, his Band and Operatic Ensemble ... intetnational sports pro- (tram with mahout( motor boat. yacht, track and field events. ..Monster ntilic• ary sod ttaeal grantiirand sptttacle cad' night...:.;. days of Edadtion, Rein- scion, Pageantry, Agriculture. Industry, °'Soret,' Mtae., e'irt' arid' Survive: -" ' I(eeracutions for 1?xlsiliiatniClaur es, and evening Npectaele in fix:s of the (ir,anu $tu+trl should he Made trove. PRICES: (RAND STAND SPEC. TACLEGeneral Admitson 25c. Reserved 1eat1 $1,410. Voxes $i.i;o. EXHIBITION CHORUS, Ct)U. ,SEtifet' (=metal Admi_1tfant ace. Ground floor yet. Ilona Sacs $naso. '(Vvite Muodey's, .4;* Fang Et. Wert Toronto, or Canadian feetionel Fable Book Lovers' Corner (Ry Jane Holtby) "'A 'Good Book is the Best Cen panion". Young. Romance "'When a man is born he maycome . iatto the world naked, nevertheless ehe brings 'a lot of 1uggatfc with him, a bag of Fortunatua packed for hint by his ancestors. The Kelgoblins had put a red ring, everting' instincts, and psychic powers into Pat's bag; the WV'eittwortho, artistic instincts; the Illehons had contributed a -settled packet marked 'utter disregard of sonsetiuences.' IT+here may have bees: other gifts feeni oilier rcop;e but liea- ven knows these were enough to snake for his happineosn or the reverse.': . that .eloice.:epirt ir"1"-the.p1SR53trit of ---:el c • GFias-t}Y.b�ttesome-'}wa3•il►le,' dtc:cri- ao story rs is a joy to xead, "Eileen of The Trees," by IT. de ful. deathly, pallid, tzadeeus, fmngltt- bleda Horan and Gond Toronto I Tempt' porsuado, melte, ltrovake, -A: � Y Vette Steeple, is published be Don - 344 .pages $200 entice, allure, attract' decoy. PRAYER tt I For Boys perity, rudeness, sharpness, '.phis payee was found on thewalls "Pelts and Powder,!" to story of the i Warn, caution, advise, adni..niala, of an old cathedral, u the little town i west coast in the making, by B. A. inform. of Chestei on Mon, in England. McX�elvie, 'published by J. M. Dent Word Study `here in ipUe)t robust common some! and Sons, Ltd., Toronto. 1 ,. in it to this day : , t at Ilse tt' mvord three times and it i:a The story opens wive ;act account yours:' Let 'us increase our voc:,utt• Give me G good nieestiou, Lord, and of the Boston Tea Party, when Tobias tory by masterine one word each da -, Hasa's'he tbang to dlgast . Give men healthy body, ere,, and P141; ` ArVit'N After m harvest cultivation .. N4?tr i; tti4' tbii4' tl'�iCi3 tl"C4' t"Citi be kilted n ost erti ply' 4iR�41 c ivai��cly It Ys eaSte:.•t tO l: ut 1'e100!eke twtteta 1;ta:e can saty thistle nave F;'et nese emir viper has L errs 6Orriel.bet etdrettetr:t Tog gi'oteint a estop. The bet sttn and ittz in winds will wk jar yen. 7Che'a*tn:.* ct'vCC:I t:rc.S mem to ceet•_'.'1 tr s, :enz by lr;,bt cultiveeice. 'khce* yeeteg:aatswitlelt(st-aescls be kilted, For this p a- teaelsciscrcetive; -a wog plow er e.aItivator allay be uatd. Et;eraemiire i. -i ananucl mat cr. tea four homes and large ireptements if possible. Cite:aper. your coat of kiliingtveedsf Race aC rtd►arveat celtivutien en the Est of seas that l'It3ST be done. »u not Wive it until you "get time." Do it NOW t . .ONTARIO DEPARTM'MElg T OP AGRICULTURE ,PRrIioment 1lfUi a4oga, 7"oto.ntto IA rirt ...A. eAR1htt0i.4 Minieter fircctorc Cicope..Co<oper:' tion end Markets ranch dial ' ' 1 Acrimony, acridity, bitterness, ,.as,' COMMON SEhl19N. i F Ba Drake and his brother, -traders in Words for this lesson: Boston, were not in agreement and Presumptuous; nvorbold; arrogant. Give ane a healthy mind, OA the younger brother, who upheld the vanished. eI trust you will not think 1 ani to keep the good end, pure in 'palates of the king's govegovernment,presumptuous in asking this.1z i sight. ' - sense to keep it at its best. Seventeen years later a boy appear-' eeenntite , z i ter; leenew�ed an ek- . but finds a way to tet it right. ed.te Tobias saying, he was Frederie's e 'Give the a mind that is not bowed, son, Lawrence. Old Tobias was so change of harmless amenities."t - that floes not whimper, whine 1 Bewilderment; state of being eon- I ar sigh, rude to him that the boy left abrupt- fused; or dazed. ""I gazed in stupid Don't et me tvarry c,vernsueh ub<tut let Kis uncle, in .spite of his rude. bewilderment." f - the ittsaty tltfnf; x'alled I. Hess, was interested in the boy and Elusive; aadr' fitly evading. "1MY Give me a sense ;of.,ttunaor, Lord, t iqe had him followed and When ne found happiness evict as ileetin and elusive 1 rite the ;;race to .ace a jape. that Lawrence had sought employ.. . as a dream," To get some happiness from life 1001 inept with Captain Ingrabam, he sent - _ etenteattstienl state of .being evie pass it on to other folk. for the captain and arrnnt;ee ear the •dent. revelatirn; disclosure. "He ' as �aiving manifestation of what PAM', FAilt DATES e i re'arhed " Toronto C'itnadian Notional,- , u 23 l Visionary;. pertaining to a vision; . to Sept. 7 ' XI • T a n �'4 eat 'n Sept, I to 14 rd 1 Amenity pleasantness; quevitee Which, seeing sin, is not appalled,, boys advancement should he prove worthy. Tngham, a famous sea eap- tain, had . now been engaged. by .pri- v'ate enterprise to take- the H'cpe, a sturdy little vessel, to the lands new- ly ew ly discovered by that. great Bettis% imaginative; i"mpraetieal. " e is endo , ea , PREVENTS RICKETS Scott's Emulsion ,...t..., +t CANADIAN NA IONAL RV TRAIL SERVICE to TORONTO I DAILY ,X(;EP1 SUNDAY Lee. Generic} , 6.20 a.m. 2,'20 p.an. • Clinton 0.41 a.m. 2,50 pan." Sestforth 0. 59 a.tn. 3.011 p.m. " Mitchell .7.21 eau. 0.35 pan. Arr. Stratford `1.4. 0.na. 4.0:1 p.m. " Kitelaener-8.40 a.nt,' •ii.30 I4.a 1.. Guelph 9.0,i a.m. 0.Esil.la.nt. ,t Toronto 10,23a.m. 7.30 tem. l:etur;rinkj"• - -Leave Toronto 7.51 1','..urx pen. and 0.03 p.m. Parlor Cafe Car Goderieh to Toe. onto on morning train, and Toronto to Uoderich' on 6.05 pan—train. No charent of carie between. Goderich and • 'Toronto. visionary'visionary'dreamer,1, tistomvel Sept. 17 to 18 ' Exeter, Sept.. 17' to• 16 J, A, YaA"►V1tBNt"1, Town er an Passers al i The Alan . With Asthma,:, dicast Kincardine, Sept. 18 to 1 f Phone 8 'Picket Agentcaptain, ,Tames .Goole, to trade,£or ot- longs, for. -death to en4 his suffering. Seaford:, Sept. 19 to 20. P tete teat a e •4 endless ' ea :' , a to sell.' them - in China. Lawrence - torment With Intervale of rest which Mayfield;. Sept. 25'and 20 Drake signs en with Captain Ingra- are themselves fraught with never Blyth, Septa 20 to•27 ham, Of: Captain 0o0k, Ilaawrence's ceasing~ fear of renewed attacks. Let Goderich, Sept. 30, .Oct. 1 captain says Cook did more foa..hum- anity by finding a jure for scurvy than by discovering all the places. he did in the Pacific. On. this +voyage is another young boy, Kenneth Burbank, and. lie and Tarry become . great friends - and shaafe matey adventures together. . The hope coals .et many of the is-. lands discovered by Captain Cook but finds some new ones herself. At one landing, after several days bartering with: the Indians; the boys are an- xious for a little fishing. This the captain .allows and with . "Tenpots,' a mate, they fish, but are , utterly 'oblly- bous of time and when they realize they have been gone too long they find themselves completely surreund- ed..hv a thick mist. They fall into the hands of Indians and are -with them over a year. The story of their ingenuity in making tiie Indians ter. pelts with the Indians, and then H 1 . 1 nay y ai of en lies Zurieh, S pt 2"1 t 24 respect, fear them and treat them as :=upernatur.nl beings, is most thrilling. They rejoin their shin later and after many adventures when they return . to Kosten Larry's uncle arranges a business known as Drakeeele.urbank . and Drake. This is a story that - boy from twelve to sixteen will find most ab- sorbing. '7'aae- author says: "memo ,. more colorful chapter is to be found in the romance of the west than that which covers the' period from -1778- -- 1705 when Nootka, the landing place of Captain James Cook, ' was the . storm centre of international politica and the pawn of the nattonti. To this isolated spot ori'die een: west -west' came the adventurers, o" many lands, lurec,'by the reports of the wealth. .to Pat mother and father were dead 1 be obtained in the trading of Sea ot- and at Compton Fleury he did much ter pelta between America and China, as lie pleased. His sabot experfen. ' where • the rich black fur was 'no high- ces had not been pleasant oo he land .a 41y esteemed by oriental nrinoos and tutor. It was during this tutor's gab- mandarins. Purchesed for trinkets aence that Pat goes to London for a and trifles worth a few pennies, three few days to visit his guardian, Lord. skins brought high prices on the dan- Trevassa (nick:tanted - Shutters by kis ton market. household, because of laia peculiar ho.1 "In picturing the line and times of bit of dropping hiseyelids over cold, the teade, the history of the little penetrating- ---eyes-)a..... Cheeks, --- the brigantine -Nope. -Captain .?osepti In - chauffeur, ie given charge of Pat, and arahamn of T;oaton. has been cloaeiy Pat first realizes "girl" when a young followed. The original of this inter- , slip of a thing with the most .beauti- es'tint record is in the Tabrary of ful violet eyes delivers a note to Conareoo at Woshinrrton. 1).C., while Charles front her master Skrines, cin a Photostat copy o in the nowincial illicit hook -maker, greltives at Victoria, • Il,("'. Pat"eees mixer again and arranges a' - ' ---=— meeting in Remington, that gather- Sleep le the great nourisher of in- ing ground of nurse maids. Eileen fants, and without peaceful steep the le n,ntirse maid. As they are separ- child will .not thrive. linio cannot abe citing they aro seen by a meddleeomo got if the infant be troubled staff: cousin, Ona Portman, who notified worm. Miller'% 1 -Vora Powders wiil Lord Trevassa. (tiile,, tits ;ords}aip's deotroy toren and drive them fruln confidential Jean, ,spies upon Pat all the systere, and afterwards the child's cleat day, and, Pat, deeply reeeuting rent Will he tandisturbed. The paced- ' dais, thinks far more about Eileen era cannot injusa the rent tleliisate than he othetwiee would have done, baby, nett there is nothinj; no efleetive him turn to Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asth- Brussels; Oct, 3 to 4 ma Remedy and know what complete Dungannon, Oct. 3 to 4 relief it can give Let him but use it 1 Wingham, Get. 9 to. 10 . faithfully and°he will find •his asthma tTing:.iaf tit a :. AI VER XSE"tN ' H1M STAR 01(1 2 . Wean. Ace he ilea failed to meet leer and Iray. $ t i nee health or a cions lags "the life • f a dog at the ;I1 hrineet, tti�tetehc :"tutu to Compton Tee Bata weer -.which come and Ptettry he pingo nee rcacue. It fist waet n be removed by lloltowat's r, zeiceoffulty carraied onto tied Ei1Ce11 a ca e J ('oau I1cr,a6avcr i;i its z;tr�nraf;eat rceorim� , 119 pISrcal I;slapily wait tine Duffa, far- raeralatiou. It celalorn faflc. triers on Tato cctate. Even . trier: 1 rdcued reecarii D•rir J1iw.1y, fox Lir'roand P,. atra 3Rates. IMPS itrzAD_yi1� Wim, I1. W.WA LflI 'h ljaarxat�,fitimsage, or' tee ort:i}v Ing been told by ('3aarle3 that elar3 worn infant. + t Mirage -r. a -- Inc- rd n1-- hate „�--- fOrtl...r, tarmac-•onataa-,lit- ----r-l; a -D D- i trettld leave mune/ oeandcred the awe, at tate 1323 Canadian I kitioeal I:kle- t enc3 Liken tetralel have vristett trate buti:,0 ft'Lthltiteetzl lettrys tarase'. N [CAS1-.-RiA For Infants and Children in Use Far Over 30 Years Alvaye bears •-tate Signature <. F. I TY~FOOT GIFT FOR RIDEAU A. L .. . fel ` a Thhii totem re!, Es one of the finest extemptee e5f Indian art. YLPebt, Their ExcelEeneFee Vi ,cwt etAl Lady Willitedca end the • C.i'.&S. "PriLega Month" on whish the facet vt <r eyt+i :car dt the west "mint 01 Varcmaves Z,, a0 wee asede. ,ri hen Viscount Willingdon, Gov. urination of hin voyage' that; it the council hall, and Chief Jack, ernor-General of Canada, and would not bo the last occasion on another of the Nootka, Band, Lady Willingdon visited the 'West which he would see that Par_ ocular n►onntc'dthe ,i)edt'ntel ta. deliver an Coast of Vancouver Island on tho part of Vancouver Poland. impassioned peroration in: his ina.. inaugural cruise of the new Can. Loyalty of the Indiana, evident tion tongue. adian Pacific steamer "Princess . at all points touched, wen partic• Ills. Excellency stood attentively Norah" two new epochs were mark- ulsrly demonstrated at Friendly until the indtan Chief bad finiehed td for that far-flung corder of the Cove, historic spot discovered by laic 'speech, taking' it, pt'obably, ;for Dominion. Captain Cook in 1778, when a ; the usual honeyed rrorde of wet - it WE the first"time that a Can. lineal descendant of the great , come. His astonishment and that adieu Viceroy lead ever seen. and Chief Mai;uinna, tv110 first saw the of many of the chief') hcarero was in tarn, been seen on the rugged white ,man, gathered hie tribe, the great when "Billy" Lord, well-, coast that is now loomirfg as ono i. ct ke Indian band, in the great known industrial leader on the of the nation's important industrial council hall to greet the vice -regal west comet, acting in the role of un - and tourist regions; Nether, the party. It 'wed here that Lord and ; offieisl interpreter, told Ills hateela arrival of tate 'loran brought the Iduly Willingdon were zees iente lency that Captrtie Jael had pre most luxurious pa :tenger steamer of one of the meet Valuable;fte in : dented the big forty -foot earning ever to ply in regular rerviee in the teatewal of the coast Inndiann,,an a gift. Wet Coast waters now to be the In huge forty -foot totem pole that Significarco of the gift lien ins permanent run of the staunch little alone 'stood for years on the candy i the treetnedoun value which the (°Iwde-butte tencel. sho:et; of friendly !Cove, the envy The- West Coast !:ad flecked iteelff 4f collcctorts fres many parte of in gala attire for the visit of the the world. great 'white ehlef from Ottawa, Pretentation ;f tl:e teateran rovax trenle::derns exeite:tneirt prevailing touching in ice simplicity yet its Arnow whites and Tsndians alike at rigaaifieance e.•as not Iota thief the verioaa:a lte7rts of call. Laval in. Napoleon. head of the ac .tka teres: was heightened by the fact llam , (leer t:Ida/'' o' Mnguistaa. team that Tlneir Iteeellereiee rant for - testify to the iter winds, arid ens tcred into the a irit. of the many srreptiong farad celebration wit!: a rest tot exceeded, ti-; swat t©uellet r:rs fttc fi_eyel elTr Falenfellee, T--1 WDDGrngdota inti :cel after the tC-.• Indiano ttheaaatelvee place on their' historical toteme. It. would hate Leen a somewhat enrallel rate, etc.. of the men familiars with nest coast ecratonlo rand, if a whitey raao, ova bolter vioited by Vice -royalty, had with one talagnlficent vesture) givers array hie home nee :tet 1irnt to eartend the Entlittrae' official + greater tart ei' het for tuna. ' Fele oleluoata eercrsmay thief: Their 1 sseellstacira Fifa.° Ifs tlaitu of :sac t t. femme deem -"the accepted the .aft tl . a e5 let DEat n ,.loan, tl r e-� C4 re eel . r. E ThraDdorr tiroStnlarTdng tate ,art en:ten:wed tent rias tstend to of tact rites. Later. the Tneiiane led ranee to Taae-e it semetee t front inn tat: eil0Neettel party 4o e rite eb k're'rcott llireta>`n'el rettuiz'to Itideaet a 'huge tetcni tT role otarpeli "pear ]EInb1 ee can as r^_ait'--. • 1