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The Goderich Star, 1924-12-04, Page 9ifistiottir mea.uammeasemmewesse 'tas44ati>~►Ie se wlea s Asia weir apede3ttlinot ei Ates amara ~, „ lal,is l�eiaiur, t )rxtt e 1 1: lams xisetee• mut et .tea. se 1 emar.esatirat which took plow re oed sloe went mist to moss leme The C1zrYt141a�, trellis., e.�r {efu�-� tease WI/. ,i:•taerwtlr+4 Lerrel�ie-fef� Pod, ;;}tl;llr.} tut-. Deft-, ' K71 feat to paths 1p►.t►barn, , 1 Alps *eat beck +ami _serget ' net; t` aryl illrsat•oeirrealletklintirer ria odarxr�.ttndied („brrrtaitt. Extr*.t•, �tr., 1ldIC • t gee see !teem hate hard a ~irxel tiw."1 4,set'irlt Chit I ie to keep see sLWrea Arne, takinL arose quickly and tame suite hila r 'Nitta, all pew ,iSfrclafZit. ttiel.r sour ehtiettl,e. • Aid telesis forgiven t.i1toiigb 1'4tY l k t they Peel rexest of floors err abcraradias �aee" steed fell d+r,Ti at hilt !e:•, aR nX un Y rhrll, er Joao. ss too rhes' I, Med remelt bele Uses familiar brrk• to itheii "Cooed, if thea, Wilt beet' I l Ptiddttii s, valets avid Pie. Sox: play tete hard semi get +rcr- . sited flare, my beetker had ,.ot Abel•" i „ tett. mad tout QS tpe:totd>sly: krtmolar mute provost. .J., Mr -I cEipen of Ns iS be IAM J . to. vl *limes h .a •� »t*l* hese/. este •teed woe -t. + tied tnbaqsiea` Neale) rt, lalf Pee eti Ile Mese sem Is Melt 1•..l nes loon. -.f aha .,rcyit►- Yr••i: wort-Iar ,:•,r,at.•t..w is too. iw, sow twill A. th s treat• ' ...,,t .. p,,..•., .n .l r,. r 1 mew tele pieseepese. sled art. w %14 vetoer t.Krtasl •,1 no. •tomuur ti asbleat nett bat d.• post la an !roses of b11b1114.2ftroubles. taslud- • *ewe me poet* metaates- limeertiesa. happie et tee ale. hese WS me best. gdsbatat ter oes tat All da7sl. w••rtk Tee, stmt arse list M • lhrses W. 1 A O. W1'ietLer. uasi, teSADING elltU0(n141?11 rrearraman Unto my fitting Place,--- Verres u-> --+loses #la :ode_ Titers afrom the 1 music shoat Ant sight of Mary ;sena Mot ids fee' I fain secede learn the new and holy weepinlRr the Jews oho w i-ePing megbrought tears to the eyes rd him 1:h: t And final at, last, beneath by trees: oe was ' erre eetepertil- *e • tro't'Fa�sit �s , in troseWlr. '8 t hr did mor' . The ltt'e facer` which 1 long. Nan weep. g• trainee '_, the sppirt+ , J. G. Whittier. said era'as' '6 It +RA.thine s resat &WO' than the lora of his friend PRAYR i Lamm, or the right t - grief in oth • s r fent wet; ltiutt the bed cloths*. at sight, tool do a awns skims. _a'rtgh., or brartrhitix rw i„ D. Van's $same Moo ayti+tl,, It is rs pleasant aa •tis-,;einghtarit take' it - alrttkcr,it any Sas, ami Rs prumptncta;, "sad ox'eoeveseaa in Jooaening the ta»aow read heatin% the lungs and ltayasltial tubas i+. molt that the a sable to closeted before say Heriot* hong tresesle Mae possibly develop. iter. Everett F. JS'.eteb, ;Kali, Ne. *, ;rreelsri,etea, *T.B.,'writsos--"a&r. little '4oy, aqe else viers, had a i%iw este - •awk1 *leek tete lthe with P- fere WI 1 triad lir. *oer]'* eierway foe ttyr*p,, aid after orkeg titre. katbus .wisp a r.th rsd,, ' 1'. sweetie ai�' to rice thiol for their rthildfen as it is ax„piekh e•” ring flu pet' p only by The To. t +le., Limited, Tomato, Oat. le Tam is rathirg wo goad for Phil. serer 'i .dirk, tough++, enter, wfiuupk g Mete 119 0011•10. 0111. 11111 . Y ,u..l 111110+11 aJ1,r Fath.,•, teach ns to submit our ere that produced swell expens,ons o t selves to Ta e ix. chasten:no, e ise4 si fi emotion. It wast thought of rein Thy less its shawl a11. Tho►, l+aat �• whose Prager is ll.athr and _tile ;rrisrr.: LaT'tl+ has no sers'ew that ktwven fitted t;0+ :r si nuuwst, rend bar. arc Guest,and its Him sternal ifea He was so soon to ,toy, for.' the re eaaxot !seal. rte the great many th+► slrmtaal &mutts' -Wm Smisartt ` olio. Ili 1 ,1 00111 11 It MM 001100WiIIiM^w lLIl .lr1 r11N1u r 111 I1 it win reset Alta looses, 1 steam FOLD aY as us* to be seen steals ittteemei restos c4 ph, borer assn wig twill ralc Ti►ou lrouldit demption a# the souk Joy of 'the desolate, Light of the win, titboid from us* as Altiug else► it .i# Yersea 3 .44—Iataarsts 1¢est�►rctt #t ' straying. proof Psoas which its heti Witt on the wi Y t roof for tb�e purpose of redusiar� were good for ,lir. m Theo.** par• urns, , Hepe of the penitent* fadeless tend wltan writing. t)n mne aoattaioai bt time, our light and our joys in.Cheret The miracle was ttr:etiiy Confines per' arae visited at t:helaeas by Lard T+eas- Jesra. May ••,Pity Holy ;xpirit ovc"sHere s lca Ake Com orter, tenderly abide with us, that Ho mew keep Ass to. what was beyond rsat&ax . emu. • nyaailt,' end the two .great literary "That s>tbera could do Jerut emus ' „ � genitteee oat in front of the kieekut, steadfast in faith. And to 'rhea sbttil. them to do; "Ro:i away the Ratlth leas Ata sorrow that belly,'" timepiece snsokirer long clay pipes for be the'•prafae. and the,•giory for ever. stone;" "Loose him Pict lei. Mea gel." •alannot Curia'" as coitaidorable time tvi;iloua: lX- through Jesus Christ our Lo.d But the word that was to show forth Here lice the bvesd of life; see watcri i # ward, and afterw•ar is leach dr - Amen. lSartxtad). the tatraaeulotus was, asiedxrsse+d to the ffottitta;- ' ; Blared the other to have been a most. deatl't• ." ajle:rtrs, cones forth" x'he Forth frown the throne of Gird, ,per.. 'congenial and Interest:am compariot+ S. 8. i.E8SON FOR DEC. letlt, 102e command was uttered in a loud voice from sleeve ; . �.'...,,,» 11. -..�.• Li . f the t,ame-emison the • Jesus pray- Come to the feast otiose; conic, ever t.a'sson Titles.-1"tM aisst: of s: rlawd. It wan that stab might treat. knowing, SAVED Lees LIFE arras. , ' r a*d believe that he Wass the Sent, of i Eai th has, no sorrow but hearten car .-----•-» Leman P'atsssge- -Je1►n :i:S1»44. God. ranee. Mrs. Alfred Trenetietnentseeets St Gr.. M Text-.•Do1►u ..x1:7,Si. hili'' bene gte wtier Ldep o came forth, i moor..gfed on •Febrtary sir, 1862. Michel des Sajnfea,• Que., writes: -,a i l`7r.•• r eba. Dods sayse gir'the not As one A;r wakes' rouses; from n'• "Bab s Own Tablets are an excellent pees eedbg s chapters Jt•.ta has given r t .deep sleep..._anti rtkena. shaking off The last three a ease . a his life were ' medicine. They saved! my baby's life vivid 'summery of the, miracles send drowsiness hid beeotee gl-eotereioivi o.' aeras ones, fo h-log. lo .ham: a en onstoa - .and i cam They recomrsstertd t t*r to eotrveteetions of Jose., watch served his surrauudinge_iii'time, but be a0+ ,- _ requiredall ir.athera• Mrs. Tranch�ernun- to reveal his true eharacter and work peered at once in t'ie.r ,nicht. The rare. He leas . a teed son, and a all 'other is that of e4nn e - , Jesus haa m"+,i"fested 1,mseif as the glory of God was revealed in that, loving husband to hit sem' :aaule. ?vlfr• sande of other epee *others, who base test/►' Liph t of the �Yorlii yrxt Aha darkrtesk moment and thus was proved the His friends found .ieim staunch and ed the yorth of Baby's Own Tablets The Tablets area Bury an¢ safe meal - does not: comprehend him; as the word spoken to Martha;. "1 am the true.. - • _ ee Shepherd of the Sheep, dins~ they will resurrection. and the le`'; he *hit be. ....•••••••••.•••• `�" - cine for little ones and never fell tie not hear nis voice;ese the Life of men! lieveth in me thaugn ,t0'were dead k«' �r eir regulate the bowels and atonrach, the - t and they will not come unto him that : yet. shall he live: And whosoever live . Teles �@ Great : $ , relieving all the minor ills from esrh,r 1' l 'ever. me hat n. , . mow. believeth a " children by rso , and sore rrsld G they may have life; as the imps n eel,•tTime I sited love of God come to dwell among ,die:" I Dee.'4-Birth of .Thomas Carly.' medicine dealers or bs •mail at •t2$ c't. • the gt>1a _ t,ew "'.omen, sharing their' SOrreWe and their *ma•w kii8SI01►io , • ,C}ne hundred and twangy -nine Peer a box from The Dor tYiIIinii,fs' Medi. Apply $oys,.and ,alert hate hien the more, the There are three ata ea in .missior. •g ,•c eitre Co., BrockvfiTe, Oat. hours to threat and obeste , ; Piero -love he shows as the Truth- is the work of,-pretinrat _a o, on' the dth oY. decerliber,. 1�Jb Tl,ontas Carlile, one -oma tits ltrea es! _._ _._.-..... Gargle with Mrstaid'a In warm which .Auld make men .roe, and they t amb civilization sing: Miueetion, it ;o ittstic ;sprwt«arfai ronchlNt Asthmar #` ARD' L 'I :g rhoose teZ serve the eat„ ser;of' lies, and _eve, cue stone is ,r41t'd away fol, iasis, was bort, at kec[c.ecitsan in hoot - to hie work. And now, when 'he light and air tb come: in; there is the :land. . *vials himself as the Resurrection• work of evangelizaxton ay which the He was the eldest o,' n:ne 'children - seed the Life they resolve upon hie . Word of God is spoken straight Into and 'his father WAS a eeone-mason. death!' the spirit,:"Awakle .thou that sleep• lie received .his early education at lo- 1»..Joselih l'strlcertt liiaGTti"rtig on the est,'�and arise from the sweats. • There .. lith chapter, says: "I. Anew no ooh• fs the --fMet . work of: watering ° and' cog Inst ahs tido for be g ih t In? gots ctirtn+at attend n bettor h f British philosophers met hfeterr, - School of Con nierce CLINTON, oNT.. .e. er chapter in which -t e Weed f ac " watching. and. -maturing" the younit.atiier resolvad` to: itis»e iiim trained- ..__ ■ ; curs so frequently. as .variously, •ani life_ lint -:born be pastoral care and y stlntic,T.sry *why nr t f osis;ltlr new. ' 7 far the ministry. At the Age of ' 19 so instructively.. The word 1e. soused' stkierior tendance, Loose hint, arts be travelled on foot to .i;itinburgh, a dames NO to 41: } it. tri. by everybodsreem3r d'es.,s, gy 'Ier .disci• let him , go." We believe in the re • distance of 90 miles, and en;ercd'the • . pies, by A'lartha,.by..Mary�,'and by.tho'deeming purpose.of Goal, and the. et:"university ,, where he reinalned until chief ,priests and the Pharlsaee-; is 'His will presently to gather to he was 10'. le than bec me a'schuol- , , id 0. '"''' .,.,w,..,,. ,`here ,s first, the 'if'or wisdom fol s . f ,OT'14SL ' �.�'la"11ta1e11�.�iV low by"the�aif"otherwis0_ un-y;fiethnoneallahrtugs',tnChtast;nl znastr-and.,colitinugtl�;,,a�atudlas fol .11...r.r !owed: . o� though lte seems to be; welting, lie the ministry, but -at the. end of five r.._:�__... i0 Pet _ __- . _. itiiaginable foll used by Jeans. (tor«. !snows why Ile ass waiting- be sure re he abandoned the lima of enter:. Steno, ra thio - Common:Atli T. qq , 8 , 1. see 9V 1©). the `if' of human hope-Hia ween- alt things-ar•e-•tnadeeplair-.-ing the�ebur'eb rod tot up the study i . , r,�nawt• Shadowed by fent' used ab r tle disci• . eor eteliial •:i leetnl taut'ses . :s, verso. 12). _ The 'if' of ignork Rt break of day, .there. will be lip+ 8av� of law, which Nes. iitiurii al7siirltit,ed e -• !- • � ' ratrtlirt E- Fl p _ (, tin Itis perfect rfRh roulsifess. n'n for literatur . ` . 'abee tatttirgd 'in•.;tdetatiea. speech or .stairs on the inexa of Itis Itis.,first literary w lt.wats a Mien . 7'ar inrorurtitl,iu a(,nh to words'by the two a�tster`s (iarse%le ,.heart. (Bishop. Thorold). • of articles_ for the inburgh Keep, t 1 ofLfalt -psasc n. les Wien -1'14i- P. Vital leeell. A.,.ielacitiat �'M.etliltr • �Ds'Mt'11�"XV'Idt'"•xOflovre�" IIY, i3 - T,ir' tome: • , .< The if"" of human • , Y numeroOs translations from the Ger.' -~ despair found its the words uttered ' Af A. u fill:, pain. iilr,y honer by the chief priests ,and the' Phan- /(,t��• MVO re1ti1Cllal men and•a lite of Sehhe n ,In 1826. Nteerrinelpal ','hone lits. s e 4 fees (verses 47, 48), -�r . wfi •rstsi he a Ise ed; •and' #4r IUs nest ,t e ears,he lived on asmall estate 'bee Yerees 81.32 --The '1<b" of, ignoratnce, ",• Ionging,to'his wifein ' lumfriea.ahire ff Jesus 1-3 hie, disciples .had scone "COME, YE .DISCONSOLATE ' ',where lie wroM the nest of his great away . beyond. Jordan to- the _ place It is not' difficult : to see 'home' some .works, "'Bettor ee sax which did Where esand ba$trred: :01° 'teen come to write hymns, because for not prove a. success: irend rppeniaved to ,.. the..moat-partit`. is ,evident that they London' ice nin a beers 834 in Cheyne ;Ro v,,, Che!. that .sickness .:and death . rated thee , hosne in Bethany. The" sisters sent grow .oust of a deep spiritual seh esxpery sea, which 3 - ye rs hl;s Home itnhe ibnce. It is not easy to see hoW that • a messenger to tell Jesus tn•at Zlazar- most .gifted song writer and pact, bis edict l 48 , ommen eu�� the most US whom thou Invest fa sick. In- : Tho a Moore came to write such A Immediate y, .co COM ItitlIEST stead of hurrying oto to thefri hes de-, tender, h� n as "Come, Xe Disconso- famous: of his works,. Tee French Re- ly layetl tiro' whole days, saying to. his . „ int was Cott, the first volume of whfcl# • disciples,; "This 'elelcnees is..notein Ate late, fob lie- often .allowed a fiery was cowpptoted within five. months, but death but for, the': li : of.,.not ,that ,tempe3-to awayhi=s. Hevias barn'' having:: lent the„manuacrrpt. to John Ease, your 'tight, Arbil. chest,. Stop glory r Ddb! it on 3%,,,w0.779, And was a the ain.. >S'real: tip , t ie• coo estion. the Son of Gad `might •be gtorffieu. Roman Catholien, religion. He was Stuart `Mill, it teas ervany'ed. by t _ i t bad •cold loosen. upin' a Abel eby.” Had .Josue .been . in :thee educated at. Trinity College, Dublin. carelessness of a rine n, ;std the:7 home he ;could nit;, .have rte, eel work had to he re -written, which de- short time; Ing, azarus.: The conAdenea ofhthe and started .td study 'taw- inid nh him layed the publication 'unail 1837. ' It till b Pepper fr- u,bkes • the i ef.l1 n• sist:ets in him and the appealing look but his�poetical xoe s it decided, mooed, waste tremendous suciesa and firmly sat 1'icrt you Cerfairrly seems to of the sick man would sage brought • to. 'Moorehandas was •atman of small stature , titurary man of the days His subso• Aid laic tlt;htnes drive the conges» healing at the f e bet byno means lacking in courabe, tion and rsorcnens�r'igbt out many previous. occasions; 'but . Jesus 'Ates one time when. y, the famous quoit writings t,t,d' lectures added to , ti Oii,ig has srec concentr told Rene• ,+ d had in, store for them something r�� his reputation, and it, i861 he cow-` trafMin he A far as he Pleb ted Irtr rnrnitt . • e critic., s ommedted eeVertei upon hit menced the lengthiest of his works. heat penetrates ri he down �into col CllexpaF`i:!}aia � Ol' Woad ° ex of Lasarus seemed. to their:. poems, Moore ehallehl ed him to ka "Frederick the Great," which occupied congSion, aching muscles • and sort* d. and tel the world hit, s.:ngahiTr over duel, but the polite prevented it. By- 4im for 14 years Andy eCesattated two still ;oitt'ts relief comes at once. - rstlp • , ,Quick -:a.:. roe, wrote in ridicule of tats duel, and journeys_to Germany, to gather hue- years moment you apply R¢d ll'eppper. " "- -. .^`.. -Aerial. Ruh Host feel -the ttnglmg heat.- In there . s • lYloore instantly sent hili a cltaliergr. •. but no, duel followed, nese the two • In 1866 he sufl'cred a severe blow in minutes the congested spot is warned. THE HYDRO STORE. Aj„ ift•ets became fast friends. .the sudden death of 'uis wife while titrough and ihrougl. ?,1 hen you era p �j[t CANADIAN- �� � may= t - Moolce'a . 'poems beetiine lmrnensel,' gout driving, and l,fs Tri ief was aceer.• suffering , front a cold,: nc�rumattism, birrth ltiitefalawe,. tltllEltlCH �t pp �{ popular,_ and he received prices for touted by the discovery of a diary, in backache, stiff : neck or sore ;muscles, - TiAmifaVICE to TORHMTV thein far in excess' of anything paid which she had recoreed how greatly lust get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper -�•- • „ for literary work- up •ro that time. she had suffered, unknown •t4 h,m. Rub, .made from red peppers,.wt any .._...�alale.�:a�� Dolly Etttta,px Burrtfsa► For one long poem, "Lana. ltookh :' '*ow "from the neglect and 'avant of consid- arse store, You will have the quickest Lee. Godetieb 6.00 it'll.' 2.10 ;lax ' he received $10,000 before a copy had oration which, owing to absorption in relief known. : " Clfntbn fi 2:i a:nt. . *MU. tibevorfs wlerel shite " ish;s Me dies," Na conis ic of sly shnd own veleta, towards hhe her.� mt. 1 Sealorth f3.4^1 4 0. 3.12 ;.ni, tional Airs" ands hib . "Ballade and .1 , was overisow''ered' •by 41ta . beset, vrrhf eh �eliu�,l,�t tafrl. sa�rlesMM iitebell 7.01 ':1.111. 3.12 p.m. `gongs:'' cantafnfng asci, universal rendered him•incapable :of work, and Arir. Stratford 7.30 r1 me 4,10 -pan. favorites as, "The Harp That Once six Years later his health began to . Kitchener 14:211 it. in. -i li.vi. Through Tare's Halls," "Belfeve~ Me fail and his right hand •beeautte: pore. Taeont h r .0.10 tone. `7.15 Nan. -.mere" Those Let Endearing 0+f. Sinn- lwitehdthe Pru ssian anhOrderra of Meti`t ccs o • • 1 • .mere "Oft :in. the Stillly Night, a recognition of hie splendid leo- Retie sting—L io•P,etiesting—,i eavo Toronto VA sae., ,"Those Evening Bells," and many graphY of he founder,. and in the 1$ 05 p.m. said II 10 1y tet others. same year the British'Government of - Perlin. can 1 , ich to Tor- '!`here wasp however,' a deep. relig-, fcred him a baronetcy and a noisiest ants, on Cafemorbittg' train. and Toronto loess strain in Thomas Moore, and he both of which he refused. He' died to Goderirh o,10 p. in. trafa, wrote in all thirty-two bynana, which on the 6th of February( 1881, at the he published 'in 1810, with the title, age a 804and in accor ante with hie' - Through coach Goderich to Toronto. 'Sacred Songs." 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READY' felt egitt'i1lt •-Get YOU 'AitiW8e*R 'MO WINS TOO WANT TOOErTORE "holies. Mast all Trains *me •- easseager Spate Pani' Mimi ter lei says eat' et "tiler.i.s'n for all teaalse at d, .w, 4 « If. or C. P. R. Dessets.. Prompt' Service and Careful Attendance. 'Ull•+w''sDr tier elvcry Mel Hack btirvica' *1111te tamed ep.tseeste hi ovate rIljert.o. emigre Year or Petrcep Selkked T. SWARTS *eerie 107 Mesetreal Street wrk$14y OPOFP. P. P. LAWRENCE as SONS, ous, such as: "Sound the Loud Tim- . at .Ecclefeehan, although there was s' , Town. Passenger and Tickets Agenti brei o'er Egypt's, Dark Sea;" Thou strong desire to honor his genius with ' 'I'hotte' 8 Art, 0 God, the Life and Light;" "The burial in Westminster Abbey. Bird Let Loose fn a p+n Eastern Skies;" Carlye exercised profound m-• "_• "This World is All a Fleeting: Show;" fluence • upon the thouget of his nee and this one, "Come, Ye Disconso- not only by his brilltant writings ans. + late,"' which probably is the most personality, but also through , the " RubRheurl or fa*+nus. of them all. ••• many diatiuguiehed men Whom he en. e . .., s Dr.Themes 'Haetinga almost scone- bued with his ideas and doctrines. . SOreAchin Tai eteee ehanged the Last stanza of the The Bowie at°Chelsea, where he lit• t " hy'nm. Moore wrote it : - ed for so many yearn and par esti ...•"..w aGo k the infirlel what boon he away, was acquired by the nation end lesser iealh`rtaht e«tet..wlalt errtarr bringr Ata, a What dwelt for whin- hearts he can » trial anis .t ahr reveal. s STOP CATItf.hit: "St. Jaaetls gilt." Sweet as that heavenly promise hope NOSTRILS AND ...h a :......« sends us, . Earth Inas no (sorrow that heaven Itemasisatiem it 4IM11i`, csly. Not cannot herd." • neyiL Crane Apppplied in Nostrils j one alae in fifty rsgtttree metered ,i • Relieve* Heeltt•Colis at Once. s d iii path tooth. i Hastings altered thio to tread:•-- , .01r r� '"Here see the bread of life, see •oat-! .4.4.0.4.....,.....,..........,......,...„...,....4...Vo,tiiare,4rnd3,.: hitt; sore, stili a� iokrts see _ of )•our roue, la ere von end ytht Asatsrdes, swarf robot comas ink. eK !reel fa :•ime and sou rani at, just Perth front of +God, pure g freely femme of it cold Mir i!1t:rrrh, lug •"SSt. eso obs Or le a bettwloss •t'he* . trete. above 1 i g'Rt a small, bottle of lir i Cream Balm apatissr- llaintelat ewbk tesneverl• sheep•• , Came to the feast of love, come a ver , at ar,y dreg store. Apply a little of this l►aiet t Mtn emi. knowing i frsprsut. ate iseptie errant into your nes. Earth brae no sorrow, hut Heavens ran ttila Maul 11.1. it penetrate tllrey�it every brae - «. «' 1 air pesee re of your head, toot end TO I, r? ser . ettlsoolai �> 'memo. aysegt stortezt The rernaininet „Tee; arc rs fol r, lsrahn;e the fntou fie. Wilford, taee.ous lows : I steer+hraue end ;rent ,rtes fuetar►t retie•►. } • ' DO* fl set Zai- Caste, ye disconsolate, where'er tie ., het, h ere k,p,11, give it hew is clear, t stud 'IX Oil" ens languish ;. • ; Amore hs*i:irt. steadier, Monism; No - of •rliesesorderis steer- roma~ to the titre}»,.eat, fervently , more leird..,•tu•. ,iren.rs lir eirttpiting , orr#s t asst f assert}►, its 1•net kneel; - i for kiosk 1..1y** (Wills flew is sine A MM "' Ilere brink your wounded hearts', here' who eon', -i':- frees lead eeld* xts,l bate, b elosc ae, *maw tell your atigaisk; eatarik wail. It's at tlelielde somas ;-. .. • • ✓ ' r • wore. *Wee 3.40 Weekly Star 3.50 5.50.. 3•:f0 3M .... , 4.50`' - . :. 3.90 ..renewal 3.55 3.50 .; 1 renewal 4.25 ' new'3.115 • Special Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals may be had on application K WATER IF Take a 'Table NEYS BOTHER spoonful of alts. if Back Pains. or Bladder is Irritated Plush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionplly, says; a noted 'authority, who tells us that too much rich food f'or'ms acids whieh almost paralyze the. kidneys in their efforts to expel lit from the blood. They become sl*gglsh and weaken; Then you may suffer with a drill tnieery in **kidney region, sharp paint in the back or sick headaaehe, dizziness, your atomaeii'sour8, tongue is fated, - and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. • 'the urine gets cloud;!, full of reedimte»t, the /channels ot'tI11 get sore and irritated, obliging tato to seek relief two or three thistles t'•n.•ul.e. the tlit'P1tt'. • ;., °`hell', neutralize c titer. irritatilth • 4 1)I acids; to help cleanse the kict'ta'ys and flush• off the body's urinous was, e, get four ounces of dad Salts from any ;PTEs: matey here. Takao a tablespoe•47 in n glees of water before breala'a.i .t few -days, and your kidneys may #irt•it aet fine. This famous salts is ni Acle' from the acid of grapes and lemon • )oiled,' combined with lithia, and hits been used • for years to help flush and stimulate. sluggish kidneys; also to !neutralize this acids in the system so they no lotrifitir irritate; thus often relieving bladder weakness. - Jed Stilts is inexpensive; .cannot in- jure and makes a delightful efervtscent lithia-watch drink. By ail meant( have your phyeleian examine your kidneys at Least twice *par. 41: (14 A.. i* , ° ..r tiny • • • 1