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The Goderich Star, 1925-10-15, Page 7ilobter-Ta f DET IT - 800 Bado $2.50 per Aqui lip A: *'pian Restaurant Gothic Grill Cafeteria Tea Roan C. C. SCHANTZ General Manager. a ttl@L , VIOL IF YOU HAKE Dyspepsia IT ISN'T NECESSARY TO DIET YOURSELF. For 43 Years lig bee* tpning up and restoring weak stomachs to a •normal, healthy condition so that tits food no longer eauseas distress, but is thoroughly digested and assimilated, and enables oneto partake of all the wholesome' food required without fear of any un• pleasant after effects.` B.B.B. is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Lxiuited, Toronto, Ont. commerce of all kinds .and thus fetch lion the demand was seen to be no of all nationalities 'met' in the "streets "ao great and 'one of the leading man of the city. , One oblect of much in- ufacturers, named Demetrius, traced terest was the; temple of Diana, ac- the cause back to Paul. He called counted one of the wonders of tlfe his fellow craftsmen together and world, "It took . 220 years to build deftly pointed out to them the stat and was 425 feet long,. 220 feet bread of affairs and the reason, appealln and had 120 columns. of which seven to their self interest and to their re were the gifts -of kings, All that -now 'igloos interests. remains .of the temple are the arches Verses 28-A Mighty Uproar. , on which the raised platform on which The people became aroused by De it stood`- was reared ; but it is said metrius' arguments and cried ou that eight of the pillars may still be "Great is - Diana of the Ephesians; seen in the Mosque of St. Sophia at The noise quidkly gathered a crow Constantinople. (VV, M. Taylor), which apparently went to see Paul Aceoriling, to his custom Paul went Not finding him they seized his friend first to the dew in lee mo and lab- and hurried them to the theatre,' the Drell among them three months, but favorite place for gatherings of al when some of his hearers were hard- sorts, History tells us that this that hard- ened and believed not, he, withdrew ire could seat on its stone' benches from ;the. synagogue and began to twenty-five thousand people. "A mob teach daily in the school of one Tynan- is the same in all ages and in all.eoun- tries so every. one who has witnessed an excited -public meeting composed of fiery spirits who are determined to refuse every speaker a hearing, and at which the densely packed multi- tude assays to and fro like the waves of ocean in a storm, smile a cgntin- uaus babble' of sound is kept up, may form an accurate conception of what took place that day in the Ephesian theatre," (W. M. Taylor), When Paul learned what was tak- ing place and how his friends were in danger he at once decided to take his 3P 'U+?+w+awttii+set.th eel..etens place beside them. His disciples and also some influential friends dissuad- ;ed him, thinking his preitence would ---- - - increase the uproar. He was prevail- ed upon' to remain away. In the IoneAlexander,J w tris meantime s e d to- get a hearing but for the space of two hours the multitude kept on pro- f claiming the greatness of Diana. We are told that "four hundred years lat- er at the third General Council held at Ephesus in 481, an extraordinary power of keeping up thesamecry for 'flours was displayed. The cry "Ana- thema to Nestorius," the 'heretic, against whom the council declared, nig GODERICR STAR ,Sunday Afternoon isoletellegregiglialleaMMIIMMIONMOSIMMIANIIIMMIMMOM 'By ISA.eBEL 1ir4MILTOV, Guile/A, On& *aseuesawwen snow seawl napes saaulewea ollivioeisinalPONO Look from Thy sphere of oodles, day, nus aid eontintsed tiffs work for tom O God of mercy and of night. Years, laboring all the time at kis In pity look on those who stray, trade to support himself. At tit it okiike t n this lashe et eget, tits' God gave _ to Pug the pewee Sond forth Thy heralds, Lard, to eall work riirachs, The worship of Duma The thought3.aa youmg, the herd"- ltul swocfa bo with: atorcery. Irly ed old, ttrritaaas syntbots �IMese said to be en - A scattered, homeless !lock, till x11 graved on the. crown and girdle and' Be gathererd to Thy peaceful fold. when of titn loge t the letter sae arid; tWrn. Cullen Bryant. when pronowfrced aim tetters were PRAYEReCu , regarded aaa a charm against evil i spirits. The eoreerers thought, when O God, who art the author of pave they saw Paul working miracles, that and lover of concord, in knowledge of he belonged to their craft and one of whom standeth our eternal life, whoa' them Sceva thinking the Wena of Jaws - service is perfect freedom, defend us us, so much on the lips of Paul, to be in all assaults of our .anemtes ; that a spell like that mixt by themselve we, surety trusting in Thy defence, tried ft on a'man which had an cvi may not fear the, power of any *dyer- spirit, But the man turned on hi series; througbt the Wright of Jae* and his seven sons and assaulted the Christ our Lord. Amen. so that they fled. Thus the cont,,, s. 8. LE8 ON FOR OCT. ESth, 1926 between them rind Paul was clear! Lesion TltLe -Part1 im Itpheaus. demonstrated and the nam. of the ' ! A WODIAN'$ DAM WAS swot sus* T. NEITHER WAS `A MAWS 1Detainee is este e! the first Ageeshoatag tint tM kidneys are mot o w u Poipoeiy, mad that they eft etteaded to at tote for it tbuy are nd egleet., at aim also of is the genie, arias kidasy troubles are te- sum to fellow. There is any. cite way to get rid et s- the week, law mad sxkiag beck said Oat at is be the me et • unsea's" are the maelad tgtfd. aey Pill." s t They have been ea the market for 1 sthutoptistet te 0 yam ea don't accept a m p "Gtet thou a'a' wham ask ter m thews.'Put e�o�j stMoira CM t ieuitedw ' gaosto,TQea,T� , tx d y to return?" he was asked. 90.000 CANADIANS IN DETROIT That Number Genet m Four Tears gays Perini Oatset Feel Cestrellar Detroit, Oct, R.- 41. A. Hartingtformerforer fuel controller for Ontario who cause hero two Years ago and is membership embership secrete ' and dir. ector of organisation for the Detroit C'bamrber of Commerce, is in a parti- cularly good position to observe the immtigration situation and tueertain the facts. He himself is ome of the exiles front Toronto. "1 would say that there are all of 00,000 former Canadians here who have come to De- troit within the past four yrs." Mr. lude some 22,000 who e incrase over from Windsor every day to work in Detroit factories and business places. 1 think that 1 me elf have placed more than 125 Canadians in jobs dur- ing the past fifteen months." 1 "Do then who have come here from atatada enfant to s y, or o the plan LAassoia Passage -Acts 19123*24.Lord ^leans WAS m*gnifled and might W% Text,-.1 Tial. 6:10. 117 grey the word of God and prevail ed as is seen hi the burning of the pre - In the preceding chapter we read clouts books pertaining to their era of a short stay Paul made at Ephesus After all these stirring ,incidents Pau during which he entered with the syn- purposed to met off on another ,sour ag'ogne, and reasoned with the Jews, ney, desiring greatly to ace Rom They tried to persuade him to' prolong: Ile stayed on in Ephesus, however, t his stay but he "bade them farewell, be present when the city would be fi saying,) must by all means keep this led with visitors attending Diana feast that cometh in Jerusalem; but 1 feast -a season 'given over to pleas will return again unto you, if God are and games, " Paul determined to will. And he sailed from Ephesus. make it a sowing tens for the gospe After spending some time going message, over all the country of Galatia and Verses 24.2'--.Self-Interest Roused Phrpies fila, strengthening d all the disci - Linder the shadow of Diana's tempi pies, he returned to Etihesua, ,and there had s there he began thole labors which he prunyf up' a place for th continued for the space of three -years, making _. of silver models of .the -:god At this time Ephesus was one of the dela to be worn as charnel and thi commercial centres of Asia Minor. It trade was especially lucrative du had , tine harbor which attracted ing the feast month. On this oce"a set out on his return to the Gray Loon. He did not travel very fast, spend - ft. ing• two days in covering the twenty- five miles between the first and the second trap -line cabins. At the sec- s and cabin he remained for three days, o and it was on the ninth day that he o reached the Gray Loon. There -was ,s no change, There were no tracks in the snow but his own, made amine days 1 n G would bel Correct to say , that 09 out of every 1b0 are planning to stay. They have established them- selves in jobs and homes. The wage* are good, and there is no tendency toward a slowing down in production. They have become assimilated, and are not inclined to go back." "That is where the political situa- tion has some effect, however, I em speaking ex -parte, and simple giving you the facts as the come to my at. tention, What 'the who come here say is that there la nothing doing in Canada, and won't be until there is a change of, government --that the tar- ifa is not high enough to keep the factories busy, and that until there is A high tariff they see no. future for -Canada and for themselves in Canada. So they have , come hero to look for work. Ties -of - blood are so strong,- how - ver, that 1 am inclined to think that if something is done to improve condi- tions and things do get better, a good many will go back." ago. And then, of a sudden, Bares made 1 a change. He spent a night in the tepee. After that, whenever he was • at the Gray Loon, during the day he e always' slept in , the . tepee. The two e blankets were his bed -and they were - a - part - of Neplsse. And there, all 5 through the long -winter, 'he Waited, .1 r- If Nepeese had returned in Feb- - ruary and could have taken hi t aware, she would have.found a Chang- - ed Ba•'ree, He was more.than ever like a wolf; yet he . never. gave the wolf -howl now, and always he snarled deep in his throat when he heard the e cry - of the pack. For several weeks e the old trap -line had :supplied him - with meat, but now he hunted. The tepee, in and out, was scattered with fur .. and bones. Once -alone -he caught a young deer in deep snow and t killed it. , (To be continued) d�' After 10 Years of,Asthma Dr. J. D. y ' Kellogg's Asthma- Remedy proved. the only relief for one grateful user, and 1 this . is . het one case among many] _ Little wonder that it has: now become , the one recognized remedy on the market. It has earned: - its fame by ••its never failing effectiveness. It is earning it today, as' it has done for years. - It is the greatest asthma spe- cific within the reach of suffering; hu- manity. 1 Man has been able 'to find excuses for about everything except a cigar- ette scar burned in -a mahogany table, SKINNY MEN ruises ifse..Mlnard's.-the ever -reli- able remedy. It drains out the inflatmmation, eases pain, bringe speedy recovery. .66 NOTICE TO WATER and LIGIIT USERS 1 am instructed to cut off all light and Water Ser- vices who are in arrears and Ci{ARGE ONE DOLLAR for 'connecting the servk again. - So I hope those in arrears will pay at once and save expense J. 13. n LLY, Treasurer. T. SWARTS >z and bras Liners Pack Stables, Etc. Montreal Street Just off the Squat( •$E/'itkAL TIR$'C.cLASs A0TOS' REAgY FOR *RY=C=-CET X00 ANYWHERE AND Wilda YOU WANT TO GRT THERE 'Busses Meet all Trees sed Passenger Boats Pwngerscalled for ti any Out of time town for all - ''tenni s at O. T« R. es C:P.14, moots. Prompts Service and Careful Attendance. Dile LP/mil stent Reek Serves* will be found as.,ta-sunt. 11aevery i Year Patr.uat. ileiliskted T. SWARTS pus*1•illoatroil Street k ROACHES KILL MOTHS ' Ouch! Rub Backache, Stiffness, Lumbago Rub Pain from k with smell, trial battle of old • "$t., Jacobs 411." Baca hurt you? Can't straighten_ was maintained so long and SO con- uttpp without .feeling sudden pates. tinuously that One would imagine that sharp aches and twinges? Now listen I orthodoxy denended on strength of That's lumbago, sciatica ".or maybe .lungs." (C. T, Stokes). front 'astrain, and you'll get relief the Moment you rub your back with tooth - WORLD MISSIONS ing, penetrating "St, Jacobs Oil." Froth the very opening day of Mis- Nothing else takesout soreness, :lame- skins our Lord has taught usthat our aaess and atiffncsa stso quickly.. You work is in partnership with Him "AIT comers tply he pain: it It u b veleta and the days." And when the disciples doesn't bum'the skin. opened- their campaign we read that 'Limber up! Don't stiffer! Gets .thew went everywhere, "the Lord small trial bottle of old, honest "St. working with them." And the ages Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and have confirmed the • testimony, that !after using it just once, you'll forget God has joined Himself in a gracious that you ever had backache, lambaggofellowshipwith His missionaries. i or sciatica, because your lecke will Martin Luther Was so sure of this It hurt orcause any bort misery. that. in the It never disappoints and has been retetimes of great crises he ontameoded . for 60 year'!'. cried, "Lord Thou are imperilled with us." : Zinzendorf cried, "1 have one passion, that is He. He only," and to- �" L � I a � day we.have the Moravian Mfissions, 1 C 1 r When the night of. Balrmah was un - M 0 TH, relieved by a single star, and the eom-R u eat home would have evithdruwn Judson writes: "If khey,asir us what prospect of ultimate success is there, tell them there is as much (and no more) ,es that there is an Almighty 'and faithful God, • who 1111 perform His promises." - (Rev. Dr. Fraser). BAREE, SON OF KAZAN (Continued from page 0) and was now a prisoner at the end of a steel chain. There were plenty of rabbits in Pierrrot's traps, and Baree did not go •hungry. He reached the second trap - line cabin Iate in the afternoon, after ten hours of travelling.. He met with no very great disappointment here, for he h'ad not anticipated very- numb. The snow had banked this cabin even higher.ithan the other. It lay three feet deep against the door, and the window °*an a whits with ttifek e61Y't tn, ;; of frost. At this place, which Was close to the edge of a big barren, and unsheltered by the thick forests •farther back,' Pierrot had built * shel- ter for his firewood, and in this shelt- er .Rarer made his temporary home. ' All the next day he rereiained some where near the end, of the trap -line, .!skirting the edge of the barren and investigating the short aide line of a down traps whkh Pierret and Ne - peeve had drone through a swamp in ,which there had been many dins of ren hes third day before he IVAI IVARE Letter, from Mrs. Ayers Tells How Lydia E. Pinkbalm's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Sprieg Valley, Saak.�-„I took the Vegetable Compound befog' my last confinement, when I got to feeling so badly that 1 could not sleep nights, m7 back ached so across my hips, and could hardly do my work during the day. 1 never had such an easy confinement and this is my sixth baby, Tread about Lydia E. Pinkham'r Vegetable Com- pound in the 'Farmer's Telegram' and wrote you for Dae of your books. We have no druggist in our town, but I saw our medicine in T. Eaton's catalogue. I am a far'mer's wife, so have all kinds of work to do inside and outdiide the house. My baby is a nice healthy girl who weighed; nine pounds at birth. 1 am feeling time after putting in a large. garden since baby ciente. - (She is as good lathe can be.) Tours fa the best medicine for weenie and 1 have told about stand' event written tonty friernds about it." - Yrs. Mania. IL Attu. 3yaring Va leyIr, rich. Lytfia E. Phrkham'e V ble Com- peaaatd 1. aft excolieart mialeirla far pedant he wire . inothees. tied It buss *genbe taken - e*** tortrengthens lied tame up the statin systema so that it fluky work fin every respect maul nature Maeda. Ali �t > • RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN DON'T MISS THIS You're behind the times if you don't know that t a Cod Liver Extract is one of the greatest flesh producers in the world. Because it contains more vitalizing vitamins than any food you can get, You'll be glad to know that Mc- Coy's Cod Liver.Extract Tablets come in sugar coated form now, so if you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and aatrong and have a com- plexion that peoplewill admire -ask any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets, ozlly 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you don't gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you back the money you paid for them. It' isn't anything unusual for a per- son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days, and for old people with feebleness over- taking them theyworkwonders. One reason why all the world loves a lover is -because he doesn't count„ his change: •- A Real Sink for $12.00 Op to now kitchen sinks have cost reit money. Now. at low sort, you can put lo the newest type SUP E:namekd Ware Sink. This is n strop( sink built of rest teslatlaS Armen iron, with three coots of purest *bite enamel, some es ow bathtubs. Complete with I2' beck, strainer, br.tkets. Stange. red full directions for setting up.. Standard rise 20' a 30' s 6" deep. Price, complete, $12,00 Noy one Or two of these SUP'- anameled Wore brain *ODed. rT.e Made to At SUMP Sinke sad li Lie Tali` Yr 2 �:' a, Wane sturdy construction as Ott SUP Sinks, Very handsome and a great labor sayer. Sold caa*pktr With brackets *04 fittings for.etti.g telt. Price, compkte, $6.00 lror sale by plumber* rad hardwire ammo throughout the tourney. •wsS EBT i tiAt: PRooutrs C.'t, s .M ortim. rower* V5($Nir.ta ktzssotueww+oaut veeeatmta eeassee *IOYE' *Be A k $ANN LE9 SY JAS. C. CARRIE I x. it wait t S*[E*Mlt EXct..V$ra Out Goes All Rheuurnatjc • oison,. . itheuana Arts on Kidneys,, Liver, and Bladder the Very First Day Get a 'bottle of Rheums to -day and wear a satisfied smile on your face tomorrow, It's a remedy that is astemehling'th.' whole country, and A's Just as good for gout,sciatica, lumbago and I,klnry. Misery as or rheumatism, It vil!ives the •polsonous waste from. the jents and museles- taut':; the ae-, eret of 'themes sueeess.. But we. don't ask you to take one word for it; go to ?l.- C. Dunlop, or any good druggist and get a bottle of Rheum to -day; 1f it tloesii t do as w,, promise get your money back. It .vltl. be there waiting for you. URINE g. Keeps EYES" Cleats, Bright and Beautiful Write Murine e.o,.e6wsso,Satilreemebook CANADIAN NATIONAL RY. TRAIN N 3ERV! CE to TORONTO! Daftly Except Sunday Lee: G,oderich' 6.00 a nl. 2.20 p.m. Clinton ti 25 a.ln, . -2M2 p.m. ,r.. .Seaforth '0.41 a.m. •3.12 p.m. Mitchell 7.04 >;t,m. 3.42 p.m. Arr. Stratford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m. "Kitchener 8:2O a.m. 5.20 p.m. Gael 8 ,, Guelph ,45 a m. G.,ar O para. Toronto 11.10 a m, 7-.80 p.m. Betz)) ning--Leave Toronto G,40_a.m., 12,5 p.m. and 6 05 p.m Parlor rxdotn oon morningtrn, anTrno to God rich 6.05 p. m. train. Through coach Goderich to 'Toronto. F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS Town Passenger and Tickets Avner, 'Phone GODEs IC Wheat, per lash , .$ 1,40 to d Buckwheat, per bush75 to Kattr 12,30 to vats, per bush 45 to Pau, per' bush 1.e15 to Barley, per .bush70 to Cattle, ordinary. per cwt. 0.23 to,. Conde, export7.50 to (per cwt.) p Cattle, coots .r cwt 7.60 to Lambs, per cwt10,00 to Dairy butter3$ to Eggs, per dos....:35 to remit), flour, per cwt .1.75 to Patent Sour, per ewe. 5,00 to Bran, per ton - 25.00 t•: Shorts, per ton 30.00 to Hay„ per ton8.03 to Hides ... 08 to Potatoes, 'per bag,1.25 to $`, s T. have the children sound alui,)etrak. Les thy is the first care of a mother. They cannot be healthy if trottb1 1,100 with worms. Use Mother Grams, _ , Worm .Exterminator. 1'7r,Cf 1 Fur coats will be worn A little law. ger this winter. Also dad's pants. 6.25 7.50 I '7.50 12,0000 2 ua1 r 4.25 5 3010..0000 4111 08 1,25 40 et -by mhe ++t,sr os() only tried to e only does` that. While your salesman's on the train your comp . petiitor may be on Lo D,Stanee 0E4`27Distance calls costing.6 sOld + 6 lbs. of meat for�� Jr ,77' If688 -^writes a Bakker 1 ' . Cor. Bay and Adelaide Sts...... ,. •...Tor. University said murales &s, '519 Danforth Avenue Other Branches at Hamilton, , St. Catharines, St. Marys Pembroke;., Brantford, Woodstock, Owen Sound, Ottawa - Seaforth, Walkerton - Newmarket and Aylmer. Banking b.:.. Mail ta,/ The security afforded by the Province of Ontario Savings Office,' together with the facilities extended by every Pet Office in Canada and other countries, make it possiiile for everyone to deposit their savings in this Bank, interest' is allowed, compounded half -yearly, with full checking privileges. The confidence the rural communities have shown in this Bank, is indicated by the large increase in deposits, which are now over $21,000,.uoo. All deposits are guaranteed by the goveriin.ent of the Province of Ontario. • Remittances should be made by Post Office moneyordeer, express order. or registered letter, and should he addressed to Your, nearest Brahch, where they will receive prompt attention. .Province of Ontario Savirgs Office Head Office : 15, Queen s Park, Toronto • Toronto -Branch Offices DROK liATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a Tablespoonful of Salts if Back . Paths kr Bladder is Irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, . who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost- paralyze -the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the 'brick or'e%lc headache, dizziness, your stomach .sours, tongue is coated, end when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating • acids; to help cleanse the ':icltifit'n .rS,d flush off the body's urinous W.+.4.0, 'c t• four ounces of Jad Salts frcla,cat;v maey here. Take a tablesl,cc>a.ftal l p glass ° of water before breakfa:t few days, and your kidneys may' act fine. This famous salt; it ra from the acid of grapes and lends.0 j,...ce, combined with litllia, and has Well . 1 for,: yearn: to., help,, .flush and , stiinlir'e, sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system "so they no langrr irritate, thus often -relieving biatlelc weakness. Jad Salta is inexpensive; cannot in- jure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice 4 year.