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The Goderich Star, 1929-08-29, Page 7
THt VADAT. .Mt. 29th 1929 Puro from Lr right away! Simply *pray the roma full elf Elk vapor, rlow►g doors end windows so it will have full clfectiv nor.. Flit also kills mo.quisom, Towhee. bei) IMO 4044 ants. Guaranteed to kilt or money back. LI - THE GODERICH STAR ...w...r.-..+. .. .,. �avr�a....rr• wrra. the tray• there is 'still notch ,.1 'mean GlIRATER WRITINNIN WRIT.FAIR solator, thwr wh are now "n tontrulr TM AN KYU 1*FOitig 'Ahr L`1 -frit ni.%e net nods fhb Dtr/ct. rs Ili i.we eiiiiterret PERMIT THE oFFIe Fitts lW -IRE Con IsEDERATIO%'a • TO NE YO1 R MISTS (orlr.'tte.°d. Ff►iai►ete axxfl, r Hoe yeer have outdone taeniae The tried *inn true peritonea of ,'clothed rr. sijii Selfiadtrneai nestieliee m providtts,), fine atonetaona'"iThe t'onfederateni nine prole sal ,a;iswf ed'11 ui,trWit thsznnther intakat thin p,oular Int.:arra tlftiriti kn.-Wantons in erre sorting itis *meet** pu`siie life. And What ri the earnfor neblttoe Vttt A cidutttts. Sit+ "iii(• ant ,sleet= . iheii' Waal neotee end *ton e": macerate n. holt" 'bleat mane pi} fat maneei. peel )hta�si i lesntth iiy n Leta San' at, tarot:r _settle than sing prevnous,ii Master railway tae eeneta:a►.tets f elitist when lIe tent ens rE�irls' _spared, where rt would make ?orlon: The ennfed,ret en ., even ee ;r lestir,c. i. aaii evidenced t their faith in this but theeei� ntainen in the p:eaching; nn;l no etpenie or efl'or; :acv leen hstve Put their an into fiat eejuijliliint f3 o art, te., 2R the latest In Indio r'- iving rte through tFze d iuc arcs villages of ll - .- eniornaent by the I'ublis triio l t •fit l maize far thcj rdPal is ttavei c°1111';1. ° From. The Henan Messenger urei t by growing atten(tance re= ,aww.w, a-+ ieeetts for s.teial past years. The groin& have ieeen carefully s 8 g ne over and improvetnente ,.lade acTlt(+ t'Cnteiler lutea,' !Navin Turi n - t© Ins' Vancouver dairy at 9.1)0 P. M. (standard Haze), spr('ing en route. % innince', Brandon, Regard, Stiska- Book Lovers Corner *wherever unnsant. At: great cert, tion, I'. imc sten and Jaspsn•. (By jsne Horthy) N R new Poultry building °las jus; been! Inf(litllatien reeve -cations. ete„ e erected, of !meet: and steel constree- frein tiny Agent of Canadian Nation - °A noel Bosh is th 17aat chase siee' tion, which affords ativataed face?!t' a! ltailrrays. ''""'+'!""4411•110. ...-.......,w.-a Ries f r exhibitors, PMP 1EvtrN SALAAM. has OM Meet Ili cur Ia tlisa woad it omits eel* lett-ter all a seat a cep► 1 PEKOE Ai WEND A TA 41Irresh tries *b. garde* Thetare track will be more In fav- Cows cripple the feet anti make "" , - -. August Reading � p � <..: • f 'atoning can '"i.�� rxtrc�n9civ j;9�:tiy' or thein ever, as it has been entirely walking a texture, Jet sure relief int A w(�nxau can stand her jlortxtlac .tharar:3,' > syr.. sr 1yp t I'^p.slalli r'1,•"1/ �fa4flacear�da l: oz-111ervirtu s, tis rr have.: `resurftleed, and rote ;t, cansidereu:the shape of hallo ays earn Ire-iilty touchbetterflute she an' 13taftl�they contain nem eves.= `£ore ;tenien y••or1lonY 1 the finest track of its kind in (Inti nxoner is withinB--•-•e -I er—but she does know how to write a toric, yarn gnat admirably suits the ham- At: en$oyabla; time at the raid waty1 meek on an Aegn:9t afternoon, The Lawley lents have 'aver-- i s assured wben it is known tinct Mel • meXtey radmsiration' attractions this year will Consist or' iYrl�atiswtita+tlris�r�lMi wt�ak�tW� i anis trt+al IrtltlE�iNsi�p M twpl�wtYwapaiiwrrtt p • the preeminent ,Rubin end Cherry Its rand unusual married happiness for y a three yearn Judith Kent (Airs. Raw- �' r n " ternoof 111 haps most e11 , .rl especially by her threepdrevoted and In eesTi"attentxve' y. >a €movants constitute tbe " listening $y 1�'�l;�'�.i Hd1eI�.�,'QN, tsaderfrh, ort, • sa 21 post" without which the author as- sures us we could only have had half tbe story hli, 1+, art 9a the coo - defeads their position. a' Everbody . listens. Sonne do it to •be mean. We've ,done is because five like 'am.' And all, the n, nitowand this Stij('tway le that - same which attracts such gigantic crotide at tbe Canadian Notional Ex- hibition, a onto, wine ht' in itself, is an endorsement "of the finest luno forany amusement enterprise. jR110011 ttwnstie tel nesse euelin�llwwMallitlialtlstsn+psswruattienai na peo itltet The neeforutanee before the Grand=: Revive Thy wort, O Lord! Lesson Passage ---Nehemiah 4: 6. 15- stand promises to equal, if not eclipse anything yet seen on this pro- Gitv4 power unto Thy word. 21. 9 Grant that: Thy blessed gospel may Golden Tait e Nehemiah 4: 6, gram. In living faith be Beard. Nehemiah xis the cup bearer to the In almost every bnaneh at indust - In listening post was sorely distressed tho year. 1929 .nus seen tremen- Itera+!;e Thy work, Q Lord. !ting of Persia. and: afterwards gov- when 1►tin Rainey Tient, almost as ry, « Give Pentecostal sbowers— ernar of Judea for twelve years. beloied as his wife goes "ptray„ dous developments. These will all re - Tee glory shell be 411 Thine own, Hearing that the temple. was btdli, and is. not brought home even by fleet m 4the exhibits shown in the The blessing, Lord, be ours! • but the walls of ,lerusalem str11 brok- ions illness of i„� �, �: 5 bi R Building h - _- ..,_« 4Yfidlauu."� en-dtrivri,� iTie gates lit runs; die gnu ac4urers ur ng iv era a --- --------- _ . ; tette mosnteresttng range or products i egged file _ king to send him o , re- Are the l fie Eery J'ue„-.a allot will be displayed. Of• net- the least PR that ' build them, "and the !ting granted ane, tot refuihes to let"her take' UP ng,aln' :. . Grant, 0 Lord, thak all those whobee heavy'round of society and soeial' interest: will be the sexes.. new cars are snecialiy ° engages: in building wording to the good hand of zay -service (this same round that has which leave iron announcer duvet; Toad, may experience daily race for uselem he . meted. tUr flay a days and ,husband). She is persuaded to take 'rho Art Exxlbit will, be et the us- edail 'needs, 1VIa Th Ki no ccma then in the fright time he viewed the ua Ino standard. r� - Thy Kingdom both at home and ab -I God upon ale. When he reached Jer insidiously separated her from be • the past few months,: t y y y ng m t a reuntxy house, Wild Gull Cove by 1 f CTho. Li stock die. on earth: as 9n Heaven. Amen.walls ei` Jeiusalenr wbith were brine the sea. In an endeavor to fund Nam plays at Western Ontario's Own 1i. S. Se. LESSON FOR SEP.. 8T11 1929, en down, and the gates thereof 'were herselt s' a brings it to several oat- bibiticn are justly' famous through Lesson Topic Nehemiah Rebuild- consumed with fire". Having subs- ors and interesting tyres are emote, out the Province and all indica es ing The Well of. Jerusalem. • Pied himself as to the work that needs bled under this hospitable roof: are that this year will see tail de- - ,- ed to be done, he approached the : Tho listeningpost strongly 'disc- partment at its finest, housed entire- Face ,leets the nobles and Face Covered with the • eld 1 a anth*said:- a -1 +a 'ernsu elet Kennedy, thsur peon t all$ of Wh1O^e i with every' n odern sconveniece, for p they fear are not refs 1 But Nasty, IYla'-fiet`;y as we e na more a reproac . app,ars- to be the greatest yet, and s, priests, f thef i in u equipped and They replied:- "Let us rise up and Judith Kent s thinking things out. h Altogether.1.t a 11929 Western Fair �t is for this that she has insisted buEld•" upon a year's separation, so bote • PIMPIeS • From the vee y beginning they were and her husband can got a clear per= i ; r,-, tbe ndau t.xs are confident that the opposed in this good work by their spectiye on their married life, which attendance. will be such. as, to war- , Mrs. W. S.unallpieee, Madawaska neighbors the. Samaritans who v✓as peeving disappointing after such rant''further enlargements yearly, Ont„ Writes. --When T :w was about thought that while the city was un- : o glorious heginning, Some plain taI- : >�^ndott hotels will maker special qtr - eighteen yeast of age my _ace was - walled they could: enter it sand pas- king from her 'brother helps and J114- remillents to care ,-or ,air- ,eel.. covered ,cath: nasty,matter- pimples. cess themselves . of it when thel. ith realizes that her future must Con- _ viaito's end traffic arranrreruents. My blood.oras as bad 1 used doctor's' pleased; but, if • it were walled 2 Iain ,Rowley; and when he, not, under- will. be altered to provide ;,or the benefit. for' �sptne tome, but got no would become formidable to them. benefit, t *seed three bottles of , standing her motives* refuses to eat- large influx of visiting motorists. They' jeered at their•feeble . efforts,' oast, she Boos to his ranch in Mont- ,s hoping to laugh them out of •theun-[ane. TRAVEL LUlfllRY SUPREME dertaking. Nehemiah did not. answer!(' The people are all interes",;ing and ON THE these fools .+wording to their felly., become engaged at. the •end, most ob- "IN'I'ERN'ATIONA1. LIMIT$D Tnste+ad he prayed to Gdd;--•'`Hear, i llgingly. The pretty Irish maid, Molly . From the observation, with its Vita. 0 p theour od; for weare a despn ised. and d s`aorns the. chauffeur and a town ad- Class enclosed Sunroom, through the head, and eve. them pa' peenwn miter for Matt, the impecunious splendid' Club Lounge, with its Soda the land df captivity.' forrhein young fiddler who. was really the Fountain and Radio; through the ash David when Isis enemies m ah to reason. for Mrs. Kent deciding to Compartment-Vilaiwing elioomiStand `. „take Wild Gull Cove and Dr. Kenn and Sleeping ears, Dining' Cars and do hien harm. Re •said;- But I as a edy : consoles himself most happily Day` Coaches, the art of the interior deaf mu 'i, heard not; for in thee, O with Eleanor Thorne, a little dress- `decorator has .been added to the car Lard, d -I hope: thou wilt hear, O mincer: Judith .;befriended. builder's skill in the new equipment - - - a Lord me God." `• (Ps 38:13-10 It is written in a pleasingly infer- now being operated on the . 'INTER and the •pimple+ all ,disappeared e° wall was builjo'iinewe d toe gether unto and the Heal •style, as for instance. the head- NA'MONA>, LIMITED"', -between completely that everyone ttskedlno wht't half thereof; for ,all the people Txtxd a Ing for 'house er eight is all the people Montreal and Chicago. Euipment 1 had taken, or done. -mind to' thereof; work." P in the'house seem to be mixed up in and service that provides the utmost, ]14ttnxxf etut>rtl 011131 kr ''":Mil• iThe enemies watched the •vorlc end this chapter.. Ins not 'Oren coherent in re€inement, ease� and: gratification t.•; ' nurn Co.; Ltd,, Toronto, tint. so why read it? Yet --please do. in ,all departments eotttinuausl + ihro- - when they caw that it progressed ,`The listening post," written .liar ughtout thea journey. to «„.-0-••.:----0- .. •' -•• -`-' they conspired to go forward and put /edvWtostee ..�,k'MA i�,IrV'w a etch to it. This }.ad its 'effect .on Doubleday ,.... iChimond, and poran and �ublisi. ' by Whether business or pleasure male T SWil RTS,'; flute and florae Liven flack .Scabies, Etc, Montrreiti *treat just off the Square • tree. SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS AUTOS READY FOR• ERE NSERVICE—GET ENCYOU W WANT T O YOU THERE 'titiiaes Meet all Trains' and - • Messenger Boats Passengers called for loony pert el Oa town for all trains et O. T. R. or C.I'. it, Depot*. Prompt Service and Careful Attendance. 'et► ti's• your L1 vety : add ;lack nerviest will be found up•to+dote in every reenact. •. "4fr�r ' Tour Patronage Solicited T. SWARTS- Plhone 107 Montreal Street t S onto. • will while atva severalpleas- necessary travel -ged' himself and them by his trust in. art hours: Y Montreal or to Chicago, why not try Gad:--"Iiemetnber the Lord, _ w'hich' is q this latest in travel toxo! y --the INT - WITTY W1 rnixG TERN•A:TIONAL LIMITED" leaves great and' terrible and. fight for your Ellen Glasgow, author of "Barren: toronto for Montreal every morning brethren, your sons,' and your daug`n- Ground" has written a witty novel ` at 9;00 A. M. (standard 'time). and ters, your wives, and your houses:' around the theme of -three womenforChicago every evening t 6:00 P.M Thusthey eame to realize.;th,st all who „ they held dear was at stake i►nd it stooped to -folly each accord- (standard time) roused them treturn to their work Ong to the fashion of.her generation Pull information anti reservations and; d .vu]:,sntoy; Retribution was apparently hardest from Jany Canadian National Rail. on Aunt Agatha, a -out./vel .of Vico Aay* went. torten psychology; Mrs. " Dalrymple seemingly prospered. and Milly, the Nehemiah not only - prayed but planned, "From that time 'forth, -half of 'my servants wrought in the work, .and the other half of them held bath little stens rapper, fraught deeper- SCHOOL PAIR DATES, 1929 .e the spears, the : shields and the bows." ately to "live her own life" and ad- Following are the dates of the var- Most likely the arranged an exchange gritted of no remorse Tlyroutrli Virginias Littlepage, the .hoes school fairs to be held in Huron between workers and watchers : atCounty this year : regular- bouts and thua then .'n*hich i 1 perecabide : husband, calnsiderate em - f budded , on t he wall, and they Virginian with,rGeorgian morals but ti,9at bare burden.; were equally em- - Vito•an manners we oro `v Sept..115h-J-Hensall Sept. 12th --Zurich Sept. 18th --(rand Bend ref en a Sept.-ifith-=Colborne Township played in .both,- for verse-_seyenteer. lincture of the eolith from the Civil ) Sept. 17th•--Aslisieid Township cannot be understood - literally, tor the worst would' require the use of both hands. Nehemiah had tt trumpeter always; frig rd ani rattier uninteresting, but Sept, 23rd—Ethel by his side end thus an align% could be sounded upon the Pfirst intimation . i11 one part of the book, where she Sept.24th--Belgrave ie a+llotw,ed self -revelation, we find her Sept. 25tii--Goderich .Township of danger. The workmen were enh- i pioyed on different. seettons of the ntensely individual and full of supra Sept 27th—Blyth wall but .were to congregate at one esed longings fora life she had never place in rase de encs against the known.. 'It is really far more a. story/ • cek of .theofdfenemy. Thus the co- of • the Littlepages than of ,the three y° women whose fates so affect them.. operated working and watching from Thd story is: Milly, stenographer DATES'PAIR dawn till dark. -It could not nut sue- to Mr. Littlepage, has nee deserted . '1[ AI.'PAIR (teed when overseer end 'workmen by Martin. Welding, who has returned Toronto Cat9udian.National, Aug. 23 made it the one business' of ttie day, to Prance after. the war. Mr. Little. to Sept. 7 .. WORLD MISSIONS page begs Mary Victoria, his dough London, Western, Sept. 7 to 14 It hese, perhaps, been truly said that ter, war worker and reconstruction- Listowel, Sept. 17 to 18 h f h' troubles to the fareigne9 within her She does --finds him and marries I{incard9ne; Sept. lel to 19 Hrir 1erc' doors. He hies came in whir his ideals him! w Seaforth, Sept. 19 to 20 of freedom and of liberty. The The story ie very slight but tile Z to the Great War a picture of mor-.. Sept. 18th ----St. Helens - ' els, seen through lierlbusbnnd's eyes. Sept. 19th. -Wroxeter Victoria is perfect -•too pex�feet--" .Sept..20th—'riowiek Hiownsh'sp Sept. 30th—Crediton Oct. 1st---Lisborne Townsbip Oct. 3rd—Clinton Town China can blame much of her recent ist, to searc or t is young man. Exeter, Sept.. 17 to 1E> d preaching of flee gospel of the icing characterizations witty anti 'many, urich, Sept. 23 to 24 THE PEOPLE'S STORE Curie, the younger eon; is describe- Blyth, ,Sept, 26 to 27 ed as "as safe as a liberty bond and Goderich, Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2 almost as uninteresting,'" Louise is Brussels, Oct. 3 to 4 "as •erect as a moral principle." Dungannon, Oct. 3' to 4 There is a great deal of writing and Wingbant, Oet. a to to •hizinq; for rho atnaunt of a new China: Although reform is on story but it is all blight, vivacious dom of Jesus Christ has undoubt- similes most unusual, as for instanee Bayfield, Sept. 25 and 26` edly a large influence in eltarng;ng the 'old order of things. The coming of the foreign business man with'his snorehonest 'business metbodo is also having its eeffdet in turning things topsy turvy in the proteose ref making" as Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity 110 • Iron by Electricitr 1 CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper than Coal or World All electric Vacuum Meaner removes the dust; a Lh-noel; just moves the dust. We guarantee all Hydro Lamps for 1,550o hours. Walk In and see .1lsplay at The Hydro Store pnllosop "-�.-:.-"'and readable. "'They stooped to folly," by E11(•n Glasgote, ie published by Doubleday, • Doran and Gundy, Torronto. juvenile Boys, anti girls too from ten to! • fourteen will enjoy thiststory of two! families in Montana in the early days The cliitdren decide to slip away to ` NAT woRK- filo woods and "live wild!' Most oft ues would consider that their every- , WOMAN SO SICK COULD ,� . CANADIAN NATIONAL RY f day life was quite wild enough, as all Helped. sorts of things continually lrappen. by TaIung Lydt�i�a W.A.. ' An fedi+= tribal fight at their very hada Vegetab M Compound 1 f 06001 sa ria tlf exriterooOnt ai a t1 e'' gvalti i rush, and many other thrilling ineida, Crainiand Satke--"t am glad t'ht t y cuts. lint the ebtildref ffelrtlzat they I heard of that good Lydia E. 'Pink- S mutt try and kill Sitting huff, a date hsttn'nreeditineend dgerous Indian •chief. Alt their efforts 1 will not be sslth- ; to slip away 'fail, bat the story of out it again. Y '%a5 nano,. secret noeiety and their Pen - so chic that l: c,dtlld ti strain is iutsrestir!e vending. not wort. at. all0nd "Livia,^; Wild, by Agnea Camera, is coltld 7951 C5'r put:tilled t$ I;. la. Dutton and Camp.; w9hi tmta4f 11 n rid s+ate t any and distribute '1 in t°anade by tee Lydia 1,. Pik aura'artierCo. Intleel. • "1";I�ss•I17tautlnlalCt+r1 eerie eau -es i+fuiet:10 anal rat z t ar�9 trllin3 4117 ci - the infant , f (tree,, lir, great c -ar- t. TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO »AII . EXC1 V1 SUNDAY' Lvc. Goderieb 6.20 azan° .2.20 p.m, " t Baton 6,44 a.ni. 2.50 n Seaford, 6.59 a.m. " 111ita'hell 7.21 aa.99,. Arr. Stratford 9.43 a.m. 4.03 p.9n.. " Kiteheper 8.40. a.m. 55.20 poet u Guelph 9.04 a.m. 5.50 p.m. " Toronto 10.255 a.m. 7.30 p.in. Returning Leave Toronto 7.55 n.ni., . � lw.5 r p,51. and 0:05 1r.in. `Pierre,"Cafe Car Goder!eh to Tor- onto on turning train, and Toronto to Goderich on 6.05 p.m. trafn. No change of cars between Gederteb and Toronto. - .I. A. 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