The Goderich Star, 1932-10-20, Page 7• TUV)eDA% NOV. cath, I533 THE GODERIC11 q, TAX PAUX IZV=
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nd bccasi+Qnal Some Men � "'''� itl VRERE Important N a t 11 It Fibred For to 46 c shut:
y 'Tae city of Meseta. al lies west of tlo
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I Axlea in Chale,
A1RTfIL�t fel!!L l rs Ta: 1Plastraty the value of the wvr1 L HftRs com. Qctobots' 5t1► Edmonton. the capital o3 Albczta, Is a
Tlie regular eetb* of the .Arthur amQ11W the girls of India Mics. Patterspn � Rah x`:'
Circle of Iii sacs uxsh was held Mona stave several Instauees wrdi li were not # south of Edllalrurgh,
only Iriter,�sting but very sappealt ll;. p{ "la't^ar.ty" lttcllglbtall, the kltrderlcla We city alt Ren*` ikflvacla, .lies. l£0 _
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clay night, ,'1 ankurgements were Taxan who has Mahe .goon in competition Ales west of Us Aneles, Calif. "� �
made ?or heldiu he bazaar on the las? One was the etory of as Ut;le 'girl of ten # ;/' against the best of the wand's heavy At Panama the suit rises in the rasatie (��
Years, whose very religious parent's bad', � Children
�:� ' Saturday of Bac r. Urs. H. '�• Dun- weight wrestlers, will: be seen. in action clad gets Im the Atlanto,^.,
her married to an idol In their temple.eks,.nvi L,, l`lorloa, t, farther west
lop, the key wo of 7iiraroxx Presbyter. � '� here attain neat Tuesday, Oct.flet25th, at ",
What meant that the child was destined' Victoria Oiaera Ilou°o at 0.30 p.m., whcxx „
Ial do the raislna $4,000 over a. period to a life of imurorality, one of her � than l� ndon, Ontario, �
of two years b rh member of the grew odder, , he opposes I'7asarrino Pogg1, fiery Ital- Rome, Italy, lies north of tho southern ,-,,
W IIf,S, contriaut one cent A w,wk and duties In the temple, u she fan, in the feature bout of the show `"`"
An junior organ .xis of ono cent a would be to act as Interpreter for the, r, shoes of I3aico arle.�
a hlanne:l by promoter Jack tlorcoran of Western Ontario is south of i�ondon, . raa y .
month per diem explained the uta goal, send belle that same degree of # n the Queensbury Club, `Toronto. England.
education would ,.wake her more vslu-1 ,: �i " � Qarcl< cierWking and a that a itcy Woman r,�� ,w •McDougall° And Polios should provide Onto travels south fronto Detroit, U141x-
able In thpt c$, *tty her father sent lgan, tel reach Windr,cr, Ontario.
,,. be appointed f e Arthur Circle . a sensational battle. Pogffi, one of the
- MS. I C, Seca eptetl' the Appoint+ her, Imataedtatdy afoot the "marriage:' 1 roughest of all heavyweights, has plenty
to a Chxistlan sichpol. ShB proved very Berlin, Oerhiany. lies north of Sask+4
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anii has lately perfected a A—
the Huron Presby meeting in Ray Interested !n her studles. When her ' h 1 which a calls his "'le stopper" S ,
Dent, Mrs. Red Qave a repprt of n/ of ability whit which to back u his
;field, and Miss eet seed an Interest. g .. a d which stuff
auses ex rub:, n gala When I`ECDLI�IR MA::xMYu w ix IfAVY •
bright and lovable'" and became de=eply rough
charge of the father wished to remove her to the tear: �,.,,
e Ing le et. 31 �: &with, the pre» ple she was able again and .dose to j=ly applied. It is realty an cele,» Joseph c1rlg (London) In the Flew Yorkpersuade hit, to allow her to continueeident, conducted t business part of of the Japanese leg lock and ' Sun iCa+eksa isl . lrtlns• tNbr' tMo wwtats"IiI I 71177 _the maeeting: There a good *,.tend» her stutlles TSecdming x Christian she 'P0991 has used It to win many bcuts, .r...�...r■
would not return to the ]Ito; •ttt'raund There is much revolt g here for the -« .
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and Mrs. Richard Taylpr, and drove' Irovuirrnentare
lthat mania espsmust hake �����■���� ..
al's' for her but begged . Iter father to allow to the home of Rev. A. F. MacKenzie, " '- -""' who% we have never seen, and shall Put theta back.' Every cent was gone,
$MSS.. HE0MIING � 7_ .)DE her "to ' Study meoloine, When She Ire- l united church mtnlster, 4il St. ,f place In daylight, or byg three p:m, at never see, yet We Axe to do him good, and she lifted the man, with the help of
`J.II E BIER• OF S. .^arae of age M1ahe was baptized b ty ',.lie Ave,, east, After the ceremony the the least. ,But them is tittle likelihood Such is Christianity, the storekeeper; and carried hint to the .
.. The W. M. S, of street United ohristian faith and now gives promise party vas entertained with a few m- that- this agitation. revived as the cut- WORLD MISSIONS . wagon, and herself drove home. I• hover
of great usefulness among her own pep mediate friends at the home of Mr. and recovered fram the shock and tiao her-
church held the ant : thank -offering le.. A Scholarshi won by this g'irl7na7de umn marriage season begins, will bean A Drama. of Lois
nreetfng pn Thursday .g last In the; p P Afrs. 7caylor, 4Ib lidtain St„ Toronto. more successful than in the past. The In a fine •article. entitled', Who Is Re-
. rar pY that drama of life. It made ma
it possible for her to obtain 'this 'lilghgr ; since graduating from the Doruitilon„
' lecture xoom of the h, The Press- daylight restriction has Its origin In risible,” lri the Woman'&. Miaslgnar o prohibitionist."
education, "Suppose," said the spea7 ,'Trade Schools some three years ago: Mr: i?o y "This," says Tors. Peabody, "is the Ole -
dept, Mrs, I, Iletheri n, was tri the medieval canon taw,. when it was, thought •p•rtend, the W.M.S. m�tggaine 'of the
t •Ba o. Was prayer, . that. it was money sent froth' your so- . Salkeld has been. with (Building Repairs * that those who intend honorable heed tune we are beginning to forget:' And
chair, Miss Mabel p y ciety that ave this girl her opportunity And Mothodist Episcopal Church, United
and 'Miss Emilie 8 an read the B (and Alterations, Limited, in the electri- t , not fly the 'light," and when the belief States, Mrs, .Henry Peabody tells the she ppints out that wherever the enemy,
would you'not consider. it 'worth sacra- cal department, with Dick Taylor as his alcohol, has gone, It has crushed wom-
scxlptuaio lesson. �!. appropriate was held that levers axe most serious Yollpwing;
flee on your part to have saved her from superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Salkeld ,� anhood and 'childhood, alad made life '
duet was sung by Mr R. Hendersoa a -horrible fate, cad made her not only :. In the morning. Up to I$g6 no mar- pt a voxy beautiful tea, where I telt unspeakably
havo taken a artm4nts 'at 83. St, Mary ridge could be performed after the nohard. The time. Is coming1.
r U4 iX• �IF►h Header , a pretty In- p .
St omenta! trio was giv 'bYLUJt es 'happy but useful:' street, Toronto. less at home than at a missionary meet- when the issue ,will have to be faced
r hour. The hour was extended to once
The offering of the evening was then M--.----•=-�---- • ing, I. was,.stpproached by a charming again ir► her county
Andrew, Marian NInthi n and Mary, p.m, In legislation enacted that year g y, where another
it Vililson con- presented, the prayer of dedication. aster the sponsors of the bill had sought woman who greirted hie cortically and presidential election draws near; and .
Howard, and '�Fihe
M. d• besot$ 'offered by Miss Mary Robertson, ,SIrI.-St3FFICIET an xt io t o said, I have been So interested in your Mrs, Peabody pleads with. the women of
.tribilted a xfa. a one. n o tour oci gk..But. aS it the hatch to forget ail Political differ-
..; Mrs.. Strachan announced that the --- � prohlbitian w9rk." I said, with. spore ,
The speaker ev ing was' Miss. lt3fftiringamounted to $304.40, which In- is dark 1n 13xitain at tour p.m, In winter surprise, ''.'You do. not look like a re- ences, and do their part In Christina ,Gre:ce Patterson, of8fiar central Ina s ! >aY BA$BAftA. B..IisILOOKfz it was decided that three o'clock must former:'. Silo was the.Ploture of alead-,
dig - an h in .anada, in mluded g25• for a 'life membership p to bu Iyyrin the middle ages, salads lie the llxnit, , . service !n the greatest moral issue thy,.
, now , g tor . ton spoke-, P(resented to the r president, Mrs. Neth, & I er In social life. "Oh, she said, I has faced the nation since slavery d1vld-
troduoipg her, Mrs, Het 7n6 just bits of lettuce or chicory dipped in
a;orington. ^. �. .:''` • . have been the wife of an .army officer. e r
., of mission work As a goo investment for salt and oaten only by 'the .poorer classes + t d
At the close of the meeting Miss Pat- 7 n .
ones money,. St. .pays ver increasing, of people, The rich were disdainful of I nave see what his thing. otos to . d No th and South.
young men."
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dividends gad. neve. Prov s a lois;
Miss Patterson, who h been engaged
texson showed to hose present many
particles which illustr' ted the dress of
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cost and so common, Qnly herbs and
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Then she eafd, "I was converted. to
prohibition a here tri the
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in `,educational work . in ndia, spoke of;
+ he people and wa s of working m ,the
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homes the
greens- were used !n ahem. It was •not'
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I Cama !n one day from 'the plantatien
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the wprk of ie.kite�Mr�. M fan Olivet
of women of. India„ -
until the close of the Seventeenth Cen-�
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Men die in darkness at your side, *.
to the count seat, -In front of the lit- �
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in India and of the Mfr ante of r her .
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tory that 'fish, chicken and lobster were
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without 'A hope to cheer the tomb;
tie store I sa v a family 1n an oId wa or,
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'fake up the torah and wave it wide,
with mule team, The woman wore -a
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tioned .alto. the work of Miss .Delight
Billiard, who. has a large c TIC of friends
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;•tury that fruit was used,. Gradually, al.
m l kin moats, fish' tits n
I ost al ds of ea xr a d
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I TOW, whp became very, unpopular 10,
� The � torch that lights .tithe's thickest
gloom. .
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sunbonnet had no shoes and four little
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hildren sat the floor. Thov
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vegetables have been. admitted t5 the
Cally by his rough ands ready . n►ethods
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iioratius Saner, `,wire
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work as curse in ,a large h spiral in In-,
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ranks of. the salads; 'Today we even use
against 'Walter Parnell, .fs an experlen-
ced.. grappler with ,a brilliant record
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The -educational work am ung. girls, in
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- .. some of the foods Walt in starch, such
WALKgR-TATE. . as rice; macaroni and spaghetti in eom-
which includes. two victories over oMil.
Garibaldi and a -draw with Jim. MoMi1-
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O Lord our Saviour,; who hast warned
ns that Thou Wilt require .much. of those
errand found they, had driven in .to get
.the -money Por their tobacco. crop, which'
910H AND YEARS OF GOOD
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TIMES. FROMA4116, TO 1994
India, said Patterson ,is of; two,
. The, marriage took dace. at Timmins. � bination with 'something crisp and tart.
the man introduced the flying•
to whom` mach is given;' ant. that 'we
the man and wife to ether had cultivat»
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kinds: hoof homes or boar sag Schools;
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4tH n iMac Furthermore salads have changed
on Tuesday, nctober , of Ane.their
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1 t tacklewrestling..Just last .winter -he
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Thy professed follower, may strive by
ed. It was their only ine,ome during th6
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and +writ Among the village gir)s.
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kind `of
Tate f Timmins to Samuel T. Walker, , social
q , @ Pacifica. and have become re-
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gave the famous Ed. Otrangler Lewis.
Prayers ,and 'gut gad by every, other
year . The man took them .lztto 'the store :
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former !s now. a well establis od
work, Many. of the girls in a school-,
of Timmins, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. quisite of -the complete meal for the mil-
Walker, Seatorth; by the Itev, Mr.Miller. Bonaire,, as well as. for those of .snore
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a reap battle and there are few of the
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for world honors be. has o
means In our -power, to extend to others
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What we so, richly etujoy, Amen :
and 'said to t o. owner, 'You eve her �
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what she wants. ill beback
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homes are chlldren of .Christi pa eat„
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of Timmins United church. i meager means.
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contenders
met, ' Although he . Usually doses - his
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and there, is little danger. of . a Y
rot tion of heir school 'course: After
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h! is be un els.. have
i Far iunaheon; intelligent men and.
'GUNNING-11ATTEN
i women often- select a .salad, -a beverage,
A. quiet. autumn' wedding. was solem- I .
temper when in the sing ,and _thus in-
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curs the displeasure of the . ens,, li , Ls
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Lesson Topic -Tho Chrlsttai► and LawI
Observauca . World's Tern rause .Sue=
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' "&o the . woman Chose, and I wanted to
see their happiness, They wanted every
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school work .the"
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three branches' open to them: ;t toy may
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.. some form of bread, and occasionally a.
nized at Robinson Memorial United
, • dessert. ` You can see � evidences ofr this.
great drawing card to the largest .wrest
ling centres for the simple reason that
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Lesson Passage• -Romans 13:1.7; Gal.
thing; shoes and sheets, sugar and'
all the thin gs to eat and: to wear. that
HOTEL �Y I'��%�RL�Y
take
,go on `.to •'higher :education' and . $
university. course,. they may take ' ormal
church manse Lon on at 4 oclock on
d 1 choice In any restaurant:or. cafeteria in..
W.ednesday, . October. 5th, ' when 'Bertha house
the crowds know that they are gplrla to
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res.. ,
.they had done without, The.kind store-
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training and becorrte teachers, -o they
may take.0 hospital work.- The are
. the or in; the app;tment:.. A,salad
Batten,,, daughter of the lute Mr: and has become almost an. institution es - i
Mrs. John Batten,.of,Usborne, was unit-. , 1�
see exciting. action while the, Italian is
iCa the ring,
Golden Teit-Galatians .',
rind f
Thg principles o Christian civslixation
keeper .gdve the children some etlndy.
and I Ieft them,, t• o back a gin later.
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now many schools :in jbidore for the du-
cation of girls but the Hindu p nos
.cially with . Worth American people:
ed in marriage to Waiter Grenville Gun -I The a dents ha r
r n d more leisure time
n1ng, only .on of. Mrs, Alice Gunning and than we bus bodies of today and the
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McDougall, who has been winning con-
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are tc<. be .found: in the statement. made
by St. Paul when he said to :the 'Romans
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to 'whom -his a istle was wrltt n L
I was delayed, and . when I returned ..M
the picture had <changed, There w4a I:
tragedy in the woman's �volde but no l -
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prefer, the Christian schools, :T2o m= the late, Albert Gunning, of Blanchard: over. e • e a e .an some s Or p e
e tears, The children, feeling the Bhang=
could well :afford to .linger over a meal eight months ago returned from a sac- .every soul. be subject unto the Waller tort The ceremony .was performed by Rev. J, I ed atmosphere, were crying, and :as I
melons, tea; and even Parsecs, many.dishes. We want
send .their daughters to .the Chris- n M. Finlay,, and to eat from, cessful tbur'of Australia;:where he won. Powem. For there .is no power but oY came
food is In the w
an eas . accessibl f porch aid o nt
e form,' e s to th
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schools and .the girls; whether Christ ,:. 98 CL his lei bouts.. Making his home t e powers that be are `ordained of g ..
ii .. SAOLDICR-ltffeDOWELL at appealing to the eye and palate, nour in New York,.;he took ,part in come im Goa" rows of bundles ready for her to take
Hindu, Mohammedan or O:xarsee, of Ishing:.and capable of being eaten quick- home. I think you had better. put them .
�+ form warru 'friendshi s. The 'marriage .of'E: Gwendolyn, dauSh- ,, portant matches `last winter, .twice op- St, • Paul, when .writing these words
P ter of the gate Mt: and Mrs. Harvey QVIe- ly, "Thus self-sufficient salads or posing Dick Shikat, former' heavywefgl3t .could not be ignorant of the rising tide back; ire hasn't Come,'
The work among the village girls, whole -meal saaads are very popular be -
11 .Dowell; of ,Beigrave, to `Wallace: D. 'Shot- champion of, the world. Their first• of opposition ,under Emperor Nero that • "I could not leave, and waited for the
planned to At them for their yillfigq, iif S son.of . ; cause, if correctly prepared, they -have match was such a ro g ,$'air that was to culminate In .frightful Cruelty of end, Later the old. team carne up' with
dice, of 13t, Catharines,. so o1.
r A Besides teaching' them .the Bible and th W all 'of these: characteristics.
11 Sholdice and the late Mrs. shpidice; of the . promoter, Immediaately rematched which he h!•msslf was :a vibtim eventual- i a drunken ratan oa the seat, He'stum-
tenets. of Christian faith, ,the girls are Brussels took lace In $t, James' An li- - The following combinations for tun- them. .1 . ' ly. And yet he says, "Let ever man be bled out, cursing, screaming; and Yell
taught. a. few academic subjects, and P 8 heo subject to t h I across the doorst s
r an church; Stratford, on Friday after- c n leave "the consumer satisfied Promoter,, plana an all-star.he higher powers, for they top of the store, help -
t such work as sewing, knitting, .growing' nourished, suPPorting program. are ordained of God, less, beastly,
roY' Cotton, anal �othe'r things which will con at `2:30 o'clock. Rev, F. Gwynn . ., .
ightbourn, rector of the .church, offioia- • I ! . Rev, F, I5, Maurice ]n writing on this "Again the woman said, hopelessly,
be of help !n their •Village Homes. t xt
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ed, Macaroni Salad Rub it in for Lame Baek,=A brisk' a says. --We lose, it. seems to me, -
" - rubbing with Dr. Thomas' EClectric .Oil i mu f the. Apastles'..meaning if we do
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he marriage of Miss Helen Margaret will relieve ldme back. The skin w111 i not perceive that these words contain
Blackberries ' the most strong -and effectual,
St wart, of Seaforth, to John . heslle Mc- . , Iced . Tea with Lemon Immediately absorb the oil and it will + protest
.j Cl e, of the Township of Goderich, took zt penetrate the tissues and bring speedy ever made against the tyranny. which
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The .Y'Oto Q relief: Try it and be convinced. As the they command Christian: men patiently
I ne S I e pia at `i1. o'clock Tuesday 2norning, Salmon Salad. liniment sinks In, • the pain comes out endure. The very reason. upon which
.t?st. 11th; at.'St; Andrew's manse, Pres- Corn' Bread Sticks and there are ample grounds for saying St, ..Paul. rests his exhortation, to the
bytes an church; Stratford. Dr. -..d; P. Caramel Custard that itis an excellent artlole. Roman'- :Christians is- the: reason which
GOOK ,WITH Lrure Vitiated. The bride, whd was Caffeine -free coffee , proves 911 such oppression as the Roman
ELECTEICITX erten. ed by Miss Bernice E. Elliott, of
the T wriship of Goderich, wore a' gown 1II , emperors were guilty of, to be ' a false
tick Cicero, 'Economical of win -colored velvet with hat in the Pineapple and Cheese- 13alad ExeI11 1+ ► Auto 'F ��aa (and hateful thing, a coatradletion .so
same hade. Black suede shoes and Nut Bread Sandwich : r (� .( Erose and monstrous, that It can last
gloves ompleted her costume. iErnest o Cocoanut .Cake Seizure by IJ6 only. for a short time There iS •. no
Brown, f Clinton,LHEwas best LI) SIlli3man, Tea or =lit ' be arebor of God." men, they may , powers that power
a dein d of
.Car Is Declared Essential to used according to the pleasures of men.
A quie wedding was solemnized on Tuna Salad Making of Living It is merely a conflict between this form
Tuesday, pt. 27th, when Jlimie; second served on Rolls of self-will and .that; ,between a despo-
Berries and Cream . I . by 'mage tism that exists and a despotism that !s
+ daughter Mr, and Mrs, Frank: Sims ."„"
+ of 330 Lesll street, Toronto, became thQ Beverage .. SOUggiing . to s;xist. if, on the other
Where an automobile is essential to hand, the powers ,that be are ordained
MN the earning of A livelihood it Is exempt of God, they. mast be designed to ac-
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-bride of J Salkeld, eldest son oY 6ALMOIQ SALAD
and Mrs. Ha 'y L. Salkeld, of Goderich. y uifed olives from seizure; Judge T. M. Costello has compiish .the good pleasure of Gad and
Via. The young pie were accompanied by flaked salmon sliced # ruled in the case of Howard R:' Baer must"a't last Iiiing to nought all others.
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1 cup diced cucumbers 2 cups diced .and Charles G. Middleton, county Sher- The Lord Jesus Christ, who would riot
iff. .In this case Baer's automobile was allow Himself to be made the means of
(b,.b ,B .� 8.,a, celery seized, along with other chattels, to sat- insurrection when the „people would
f, 4 1lard' cooked. eggs, diced
j s ^' Mss ail ingredients together with any isfy a debt, but the. sheriff was restrain- take Elim by force and .make Hlm' a
. " L desired dressing.,^Serves '6-8, ed by injunction from selling it pond-' King, ,and who paid the tribute money
i • In the hearing of this action. The car to avoid giving offence; and who per-
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- . has now een ecare. an exempt c a-..initted .Himself to be given up to the! -^-'•°•-- -'-�-•• -^�--- ---
• 1 cup canned or 1 cup diced tete' tel and is ordered returned to Mr. Baer.1 rulers and to be tried and, condemned,
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�• naked tuna fish 3 hard cooked celery +Judge. Costello comments in his judg would certainly have given His sanction I
;,� ment as follows: to Paul's admonition='Let every soul s
; I , . I .N" olives 3 long slender rolls "Baer in his evidence submitted that be sub ect unto the higher powers." i
:. olives tared j
f 45 he, was an Implement dealer, agent for In verse 4, St, Paul 'says do speaking'
i Mix tuna, Cabbage, celery and eggs i
S ' the Cocksbutt Plow. Company and other of rulers, "H, is the minister of God to 1,
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been split on top the long way and the
one or more fertilizer companies, His , language to suit• the circumstances of
��uj�� claim !s that. he has no interest wli(it- his own tlrtie Nerd's will might be dev»
r . , centers..cut out. Serves g. , . Ire -•;R
WCla �, even In the fArm},..property owned and ilish; every power which he wielded was �.
v '1tRAYBLr tt'a just at '. 1. MACARONI SAT,AD operated by .Til§ wife. He has simply Divine. A strange assertion. As Paul • F
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won .icff npm{e flay inflamed spot x Cups cooked maca- %' cup diced Celer ' been making his home there and en- believed Jesus Christ to be the Son of F ' . .
»�,,,,, n„ a,"ti" ° or a patch of r s e edan e r or Abni (rinsed and A. small onion; � � gaged in actually selling for his prinoi- God. and the .k1ng of men, he could not � -
• irritatiiatt--but then danger 'fes 4rained) chopped fine Pals. He has a place of business InI'help believing that all, human socletrj c�'�
• there, Eczema, ringwvorm And I ,,ug, finely diced 2 hard cooked eggs,' Goderlch •and in his evidence states that I was organized accordin is the ,law ' ;: I! ;
See the &play of various other dreaded skin and scalp cheese E
1: disease all start in r small way., quartered in I930 he sold $10,000 worth of new Which He expressed in words; which lip
' . styles. end niAkes at ea save your child from pain �Ja clap .sliced stuffed 2 tomatoess,quar- I machinery, besides large quantities of � eebodled in His incarnation and death . w ,. "
grid disfigurement, trea4 every ;e cup sliced stuffed tered ; fertilizer, To do this !t Is necessary to 'The chief of .all Is the servant of all." i
tt Thee- .H�dre Store skirt trouble proirilitly with ' olives i have a car and he claims that this is a I In verse'.7 wz find the doctrine of obed. I .
A` 't. Zam-Buk. This famous balm Mix the macaroni (tiny rings are of-' necessary chattel which is used, in his fence. If it Is the duty of one to obey,'
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occupation, Baer's contention to that it I It must be the, duo of another to rule ;
1 sorenessaand nd completely. mation and tan he onion,
a onlettuce,tith masyon- Woo carry on thately busiss impossible f r hi 1 ever humbleat stance maybe, If
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his territory cd a Lection thirty In this Chapter we see the
" . bat origin. The wise mother rq„Iy ru:C �� miles long ' by fifteen miles wide, dlncere interest in the Christians In! Via. • l` __ W keeps Zam-l3ukalways handy, HO U tf � that
shmift In, leis efforts to shor.`Tf�Galatia. Ile exhorts them in the first'
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Raslaes�Irrflxati!ot:s pad Sle which cause far bloating and'o nee, apart a of that .gained by his ,.assures them that men will their
judged' Aspirin on hand!' Take two tablets, drink a little hot
a�OY¢S, bed sleep: Campbell's brag r�tore, own knowledge of seeing Acer on the and rewarded according to their works; i
..=�.,..- _ ,-,,, _ farm Prefnfses, is given by the witness and lie lntreats them not to be weary? water—and go to sleep. It works like miagie. This relieves
HUtC11111s wird, unfortunately for the In well -doing, but to labor on patiently
s' . 4!1=0 ho vas supapoted to Yelp, orated In doing' flood, with the (assurance that + your nerves of any little nagging, plait or d#scom5ert
C� d � �1 ��s � thin he had worked for. the B ers at elf. they should reap in due season. Dr. I that keeps you ride awake, and Nature does the rest
Dr, Wood° ferent tuner, 'but blurted out quite Barnes in his commentary on being not i Any day yeti have a headache, you take Aspitin and get
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��! �a"u� Aaor's in the morning, llot�rarrl tti, Baer therefore, opportunity, Iet us do goods ifntnedicstC relief. itemernbdP its pt>raYort at taiteit, cvlYen n
had usually left tho farm and gone unto all men" This Is the true rule -1 you ctut't yjet to &k-kp,
lbfrd. E. E. ll Ain, 135 Smith Ht., 6G"innipel#a bean. � about come other bushxe^s, d about doing good. '"The opportunity to:
vrritc:t:-`'Tlartei yeas e o toy little girl, d e 5, hack a '"On the evidence as submitted ctt the dd' cad,' Rasta Cotton Mather,,• imposes; •
F . a, dreadful cold which left her critic 4 very%ad cough !trial, I cannot hold otherwise than. that the obligation to do it.,, 140 matter haw
that hun or to, ler for months. ' r often the opportunity occurs; no mat. I
I trpetievery +end ata rough mprrtuxo I could think of Baer's etas is a chattel wlriclx aJ blcc�s-
u atil I was ltiltised, by s friend, to tr;v lir. Wood'd nary for itio caritilg. If It 'mal taken from ter how i iany objects of benevolm ee ; o
Norway Norway fico Bvtup, After two Mottles the tough t, + ed. There should
be r-mliloy> are pse�cnted; no shatter Boar ,.much • VnAnr;.MAnK nnet. tra CANADA
foul eaarrtplctel • ,.;one, and now I alt�xys keep a Mottle � e j gulent, there. colt -denial it may cast us: we are to do I .
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