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The Goderich Star, 1926-02-25, Page 7T=ti&&BAY. P. $di, IOW - J. Hotel Teller DETROIT 800 Rooms- 800 laths 12.50 per 0syssi alp Arabian Restaurant Gothic • Grill Cairetelia Tea Room... 141111.• C. C. ••SCHANTZ • . ,G seirsl Mersiuse, i ill I i i : i u I III ill i III a I I I I. 11 1111i l u III l w 1 = Sunday Alternoon .eMe_ S iraf•SS ft sit ,Li woos i.- •1 •1 0:.... �.. -� .: q , ... ethers. bet �wlte desire >. "saga a alit .k" also. stet:Whw eta wale teynic, I b.U.vc that t1w sanely of a ea, Laes8On$ in EI 1 04 Weekly e+ ainimarr, xaveleallky, stem ad set bt �li!"IL'Tfi}N 'caeiiirdCJE, Oaf. * arltltetl araatertsetr>,westeoarc se xraanaphsnes tar radios to lie fount O Master, Lit sae walk with 'ream acting the part of a servant to show :a tines als, s. isst by theat,inumber t In lowly paths of service lice; his' disciples the true saeai:in>; of anither nsls who snake iaonest tA'artt Mord* Often Mistrial either personally, or in conjunetia Tell me Thy secret, help rite bear diseipleehup. He glorified humility. with earners, to des a�atrk-producers Don't say "a your think like I do:' The strains of tell, tb. fret of rare. It is tct3d of Augustine 'that on being Of course we must have listener 'aaY "as I do." 'reach me Thy patience; still taint , heaven? V at is the H iret tt4:stepA to too and s, good listener is the great 1)ont't ,}e*Y "1 expect :gin," F* Say Thee "Humility:' est -or one of the greittest-fncent SUPPOSe er think. i.xptr fa - In closer, dearer company, the second step' "H mn1ity."' - And ivea to gotta performance. Of the 'ere to the future, never to the prat I In work that keeps Tartan wrest sand the third'. "Hrtitility:" In fi n+a more will be said later, on the .ub ent or past. strong, other way can disciples cx rices the jest of "'latenitig."verDon't say t"each of the assn went In trust that triumphs ower wrong. others. Awtay back ence et life thus ,Abnaha an in Retying The program of the Ejyr Society i Paid "tive do1lars." ''=ay "gas:' W. Obitiden. divided into two peetk-•sane sacred, "Fisch h the singular subject. PRAYBdt cMal we have a to el%nite illustration of and one melee. ?Isre Knox chart Don't say "she took it off of the g�ish 3y 134»W, K erase ated by the member uR faunae, By W L. Gosdttn meem nsaiwtasseeil lanes s ille0tlla 1111411 , Gracious Father, we thank Thee, that being justiiiesl "flat falw ineastele ttcs o lec ., , a. >" as leave re« for feat uddr:, BeHe provided Jesus taken to certain riatutes of st'lectiots main. Holy lief. risen ° i�er, wt , ee *west t� ger feat washlnit (Gen, 113:41. Jesus they were excluded. The Progran Don't sax "alis is a valuable assist• . -lava Wine or Mace, *here we:til y and hisidisciplea,hnd, walked tis from to be given an the 2eth is as follows ant to him;.'" Say "vat r:• ;receive daily rkansing Elves• sin, Bethsiay the earning of the I'asFover mord Neter$ Words Often Mispronuuncetl daily *tree/Ob.:for :daily need. 8.113 tenet. Arrangements had been made Gloria in Exeelais Mozart Campaign. Accent last syllable, hope for our eternal rest. Amen. beforehand by Peter and John far "0Thou that Tell -teeKande not the first. S. S. LE$eON reat.potC1 7tk -them to eat the' supper m -the home one Loa is my 'Slee ierd".ladies' Aspirant. Accent the i not the e; hospitality which included xs its !roma: are, comparatively speakini `ala." Omit "of." first act the very tieing Jesus did aassi � �, nnf t be don't s+►Y '"I rrauld :9t . Sure. Sign . O Many/ Trauile irhen -the kidneys get MI the back res out. iBut tke back is not to the:arhe comes from. the kid• bt eek which'lie moiler tke moll of the Thiene#ere; dull tains in the aselt •or sbest',:,quick.twinges,aro ata of ai* *Mauve-- warnings of kidney ales bre, • Plater. "rill • Bin'unents. will do tb• hick leogeed, for they eannot reach tats tici°ds ys rwhich cause ,the trouble rata ftlrel kldnee s. thenaleIaas, ># .6,37 •ase aeepeoial remedy for the kidneys, sad the kidneys only. They'banieh alt the .pains::arid achel by making the 1 es er out all the polecats from ate r 'Femur ;druggist or dealer sell* themi pat tip:only by The T. Milbura.Co.,, Liatitati,.Tesosto, Oat,' tae-Minerd's-4eters rc aletrramedy. It draws out the 'Jollemanation, ease*, lt,Il.J1st... toringe•ppeedy zeeevery.' i! A T. ' r err �► �. tables, Etc. �{it �c I� Y Mosntreeal Sttteeit ` just off the Square . SEVERAL. hitS1414LASS AUTOS READY FOR SERVICE --tGbY *You ANYWHERE AIW WHO YOU MART 1'0 GEL' THERE 'noises Meet at$ i rein* sine Passenger aoats Passerseers called for in any part of the ,town for all trains at (I. T. R. or C. P. R. Depots. Prompt SerMice and Careful Attendance, . l,.. 'etrirat4•• . our Livery 'sn4 back Service will be find alp -to -date In everV raspsct.t o-- "ay Patronage Solicited SWAR S Pone 107 Montreal Street WANTED The ter aid Light Csi • SkiON wisin to purebase souse good, straight, sound CEDAR POLES thirty (3o) feet long, with aat least seven (7) sacra - top. Poles to be deliver- - ed in yards at Goderich • Quotations received on any quantity front - five to fifty. For any further particu- - lets apply to • J. 8. E,tlt', Sgt., .frith L. i.4 nS y, Wed& Leeson Title -jam Wanihts• His of a friend, ptsssibly that of Mars, chorus)...... . ..... . .:iehubera i as in "pie. " r isciplea' Feet. the mother of John Mark. Judas "$e Watching aver hurter" Alien. Pronornee al -yen, i as in Lesson Passage•..-,Xeihe ea 11-X7. Iscariot, who 'had' been" ih' commiini= Mendelsohn "day." a as in "hen," not as al -ease GoldenText--Matt. 2p:28. cation .with the chief priests and Slumber song (.unaresmpanied) Leh: Adept. Aecent both adjective and captafne'abaut betraying hie Master, t+0 Peaceful Night" (Male Chorus) noun on last syllable, not the drat so In .the preceding chapter we read did not know of these' arrangements, Edward Gertiisn commonly heard, about the ' triumphal entry, of Jesus so that.they were undisturbed at '(March .of the Mete of arleeh" Conscientious. Pronounce second into Jerusallein. The, People cried .their fellowship meeting. They tt*Loa.t. .s,t„i evCons ahs. not ass Id. '"IXaxaytna". reassd ie the lining of were all seated and Jesus took notice "Glory and X,attte- to the Men' of Old" 'Altitude. Pronounce the .t as in Israel flat cometh 'in the ansae of that , no one had offered to procure (;p+.......,.., . . "unit," not as oo in "food," the Lord...uullt od Words ()lase Misspelled ' sort 'we read of hitt water and bathe the were feet ns The solos ',by Miss Edith Hamilton 1111 the travellers. They were mono con- of Toronto, :are : Existence (not onee), ('Challenge. In today'e lotscornea about which of them ahold,_ Ave 'Kansa. , .. ,ltascagni' Privilege (note the ire). Until- , on- e 111111.11111.1111111111.11.1.1111111111111.1". have the best seat at the table ,X.eake; "0 Thou that Tallest" (sola part) ly one 1). Predicament. February e 2224). (note the ru). t . Handel Lava1-Qubec. 4 t .4'imited :. An Opportunity!. All ayes are focussed on ithetesornsous 'wealth of the- Rouyn tear** and present conidittons recarl the early - boom (days,- of Northern Ontario. • Laval -Quebec, has 2,700` ' acresof well -located anima andtvast,ore bodies of Healy copper -gold content. It has a seasoned manage- ment with'ampte funds for mare than a year's develop • - metat. , Xaismas healthy market con• dition means that stock prices will discount the work' on the property and what. can . say what a ,year will bring? - .• Laval, is listyd both in Tor- , onto and Montreal and now is the time to buy in order to participate in •thR, wealth • of.this mineral area. Laval -Quebec offers excep. tarsal speculative pussibili- ties and we . suggest that you ern ct in the fellowinir -cot}pon today oblige tion, of, course!. 1 owat & macCsiuivray " l�►leIalL�N 3 NK BUILDING OwTAwR •. • ••Please send .me the latest particulars. of Laval - Quebec and its prot t possi- biltties.` IJame Address • Jesus rose, laid aside his outer' garment, drew n Jewel through afia girdle and went from one to another` with the basin of water. No one. outwardly exppressed unwil1mgnees: to be thus served until Jesup came. to Peter. -We cannot but believe; they, Saw . the eels:Ice lett! were •ashamed, but it was left to ?Deter to. voice unwillingness and aurp>'•ise ; "Lord, dost thou wash - my feet'!" Then occurred that conversation in! Which .Peter wars 'targltt ,abet 'the dust of sin needed to be washed away day by day. "Ile tlrat'has -res. ceived once for all the bath of justi. ficatnon needs nothinggex e t' theconstant application of cleansing in his daily life." Even Zulus was in the company of those whose feet Jesus washed and he . male known his consciousness of the feet' that there was na traitter in their muniber. "Ye are not all clean." Afterwards he resumed his seat in theirmidst and proceeded'to ..apply the meaning of . his nation. `Some have taken this as the instituting of a ceremony which :should be ebserv- ed for all time, like baptism or the Lord's copper. It was not; however, continued by the .apostles or early Chtiatians his a t•eligious rite. In- deed Peter saw tare spiritual signa• fietuice a ;Master a isP when -••he , exclaimed, "Lord,not my fent only but also my. has&a :and nay heed." By his example $sears; their ]Gaster "LonelyY am I now no loner"',.Wet Synonyms ,t B " ' Transact, execute, enact, 'conduct. \\'hen You°And I Were Young" accomplish, discharge., :Also lour songs of her own :) • Oblique, incline, slope, • slant, de - ('1) "Bird Song" cline, descend, lean. (2). •"'Through Elysium Fields of Peace, harmony, amity, - tweet. d Dight" tranquillity, quiet. (3) "Entrancement" Atonement, compromise, repar'n- (4) God of the Ripening Greiat" tion, 'expiation. propitiation; compen- The organ numbers will be . sation,, reconciliation. Andante, (Jupiter Symphony) Mozart Defy, ehalleaige,° dare, venture. a t. l___ ____i in If flat 'Field Departure start, ext(, lecnn p PAdes! ROMP The Mast Ifitigestible Sweets Our pure Cent *rev is relished by adults and children i etau a of Was deliciot a.i111:W1r. It is also rich infoodraine, and so easily digested. »Qefar'a reoontowee es I��� HU Mr CWN BR AND CORN SY U f!OfER,WCH MARKETS • `heat, per bush.....i 1.45 to 8140 CANADIAN .NATIONAL RV Buckwheat, .. ..,..per bit, R5 ti a: r0. TRAIN SERVICE t0 TORONTO Xiaga ....,.•.r'.. 0(l : 1..`F5 to 1v.i Oats, per bush • 40 to 401 I)ahry Futter- Eggs, per sox 30 Pamily flour, per cwt 1.00 Patent flour, per rwt. 4,75 Bran, per ton ;2.00 Shorts, per ton... .. 83.00 Ray, per ton..,,.,,. 10.00 meat removal. Hides 08 to Oi3 Shepherds Dante... Edward Gusman " bite.. ' ` n t to 150 i Dstt'ly Exospt Sunday to 701, Lee. Go Iorieh 11.00 a m. 2.20 pan to nm i " Clinton 11'25 t.m. Star pan. 0.41t to GO i Seafortli man. 9.1`� pane A1itc:hell 7.01 a.m. 3:42 p.m. to • 1%50 Arr. Stratfoid 7.30 a iii. •1.10 p.m.to 11.001 Kitehonoln '0.20 a.m. :1.20 peau. 40 to 45 ""'Guelph • S : 45 ain.. or,0 p.m. to 30 , Toronto 10.10 a in. 7.30 p ni. to 4.00, ltetua ting- r,,,t'nv o Tomt,t'o 0 45 cm., to 5.00 :r 13,ta.5 pent, and li 0:r ;►.nt 1e 8341q- Parlor (safe car. Goo rich to Tor., 3Lo.00 t into, on mnn *rng train, and Totem 1`2,00 a to C;oderich (1.05p. m. train. - Peas, per bush...... 1.45 Barley, per bush.... 05 Cattle, ordinary. per awl. 0.25 Cattle, export....... 7.50 (per cwt.) Cattle, choiee per eat 7:50 Iambs, per cwt...... 8.00 v Melodies from Der. Freaschutz Word Study . '.The Gloria as . a well-known scl- "tan." Let us increase ur voce y action. M choirs sing it, thougt o bu "U a i r thre t a a d d ti mud it i Man a it is not heard. to' ' ?;rest .advantage lacy by: mastering one word each day With a choir of less than fifty. `Che' Words for this reason same 'thing could be said of the Ilan- AUGUR (verb); to forbode; to del number -one' of the favorite a 'redcet, "Surely such •o spirit :tug.'solos and choruses from :the "Tales= -urs well for.the new administration." siah.,, MYRIAD; . a' very -large number ; "He Watching Over Israel," iinnnmerab1' . "\\ie have .n myriad ffromMendelslsohn's "Elijah".: ".Flaws of difficulties -confronting us:' jars" and "Messiah"are' two '-'and. INDUCE; .to lead onxt to influence; prevail upon. "Former failures 'in- duce speculation as to what condi- tions may arise." arcs oratorios. I .had the 1peivilegc Infants and Children . { lot Use FQr'Q1►19tr' 3Qlf�erl'�: in 1912 of heating both on two con- secutive nights ►n Massey Hall. The q contrast was striking, as Anrde l"and Iter INADEQUATE: not t c ual ' to re- ouirement; uisutiicient. "The • stage facilities en were,• " ABSTINENCE; the act of • ebsta' - tng;, self-denial; 'Gent era:re.- "On outstanding virtue was his ,ceniplote abstinence from • all kinds -of liquor." ABORIGINAL; native to to sail; primitive; existing from the •begin- ning, "They followed the •;aboriginal eustoms created 'by their: ante ,tnre.a TONIC TREATMENT • FOR INDIGEStION Potatoes, . per .. 2.50 to 2.J0 Through roach Goderich to Toronto, • F. F. 'LAWRENCE & SONS. Relieves Asthma at once:•• --1:f. . you' '('own I'assenge�• and 'Pickets Agentte could read the thousands of unselicit- 'Phone A e let r. re • •'v he makers to 9 ccs ed by t t. 't\d. sore i _ h tarn . i . t1 . � Ai.a f t e n from grateful rser.�, you;•;.,00, would realize the remarkable powers of Dr, prrnrs alae government rt:,�uld brgYi4 J, D. Kellogg's Asthma ltenicdy:, I to regulate hini, . tun All cases, incipient and ehror:ic, tarn A sitcgle man ci n't t 11 ait.`h abut benefitted by this great: family rem- a:omen one a married n n is seem tedy. Why suffer or experiment• with•, t worthless ' urepantituns :`when (lac•' o'' ge.nulnc kellogg's can tae^, pireiehn:cad,^= `..,=....t..4„...=, '. ^~ „. .. etcery where. R IA Mendelssohn lived almost in two dif� ., ",'• - d space inadec?t..ttC. a ferent epochs, E a a 1 ah s intensely P � y dr a oe :et a it has been staged and •given .as an opera The "Messiah" is'of gravely austere_ -beauty, almost though . at,times re- vealing. an old-time charm . 'and an -individuality that, I, persopatly, have. n ver• 8 ea' work.._ liancael's. chores."s..,are pens. n ,-in this ar rnen e the nicat'lasmbte wlsces .for the hen has been carrell thea "choral athlete' elft of 'others. The were to be -his .. builders of the church and he warn- teriy and thrilling, To realize this ' ed dramatic -ill fact, • eICCeps EYES `. +Clear, Bright and Beautiful WeitcMurineCa..Chiraen. ettyceatelki k I '' I' • , nn Always beats p. a the. Signature of net . X,ord, tau ht them that 'ifs e . felt ins listening to an. other +ought to lee .einitlesg, ;to ,condescend to cuterly fie thi hep t t h They he his part-writing for voices is mas them em against the dangers'of am- one has only to:Hsten to 'las 'rHaile- bition. They were to ..be stat rivals' 'Walla' 'And the Celery,"' "\'V<,a'tiiy is but" servasnts of ' each ot,iet, mans- the Lateb," or' that. most marvelleu3 Testing the- same spark that he dad exhibition of contrapuntal writhe. -- and expecting the 'same treatment the • une`qualled "Amen" chortle.. from 'others. Mendelssohn's work is . scholarly, WORLD MISSIONS refined and melodious, though of u °ora-sse a -a+*, When Mary Slessor`. of Calabar, -totally different type. .The chord's, passed 'on, in . ".rareness. e , aerie "He, .Watching," . Bits some ea quIretc word..went out, "Everybody's mother spft effects, in the cords, "slumbers' dead!" th h " a e natives amine there and "sleeps." Rub is " Rheumatic Pain, far and near to share with mission- i,ahr's ' Slumber Song is a pretty an. es, government officials, mer- rattle four-part chorus that nannies chants, and the pupils of ,hex• school out in a perfect manner the idea f Soreness Stiffness a I: a in the funeral exereiscs. «she •.wag 'test; ge:b.:Pain:float. out with email .. :trial (bottle of old ' r x "at.•„4*cobs.011. What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop •dragging! Not one case in fifty requires= internal treatment. Rub: soothsng, ipaaetrating "St. Jacobs. Oil" directly -upon •the "tender spot" and - relief caenes;instantly. 'St. Jacobs Oil" is. a harreless ,,rheumatism and sciatica liniment; which never disappoints and cannotbaro 't skin. ha Limber tai`( eQtnit complaining) Get a small trial 'bottle ftotn your drug- gist and ha just a ent you'll be free from rheumatic�sciatic pain. sorcness, stiffness lent llfng. Don't. stiffer! Relief awaits you. Old. honest "StJacobs .Off' has relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sci- atice, neuralgia. lumbago, backache, ,orgies' and eteenitere • OPERATION LEFT HER VERIJNEAN ,s. Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia . R. Pinkluun's Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontario.• --"After a se - Vete operation and a three Welts' stay ilk* hospital • • . L returned home ' - so weak that Iwas enable tto move a chair. For four /eosiths 1 was al-• moat frantic with pains and suffer- ing until I thought sure the could • not be any cure or me. I hod very vers painsin soy side and sof. isoy 'able One day' what Use sotable to get up any sootiesst,tote totry your teed« Mjricine. airbtund got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and . I took it. I started a second bottle, attd•to my surprise end joy the paints in my ni& kft roe completely and I am able be io all my work without ltafp. I awl es farwe•'ti Woks* you est 1 mon he idlede I have' taken six heeds* et 10iar Pink - Mom's Yagstsbitt five hoses of tieCnwuerad twee betties of Lye 1a 's Medicine, and have Moo wast the Un- ser. tl"esrla."-ikon. 1.. Litoesrllllfe iv, ,Box 1A, Caatiatiee, l7attatls, literally the 'servant of all. - Nen "0 Peaceful Night" is another re- lane had p been won by her ,.devoted hoseful: gem. The men's voices art service; Here is the' , i particularly well 'it•ited 'her" . ed dem,•,; tom The ladies' chorus-wFliuhc•it's et. never knew what she would :be dolma ting of the Twenty-third a, is One herr she -might be 'moils a poll- deservedly a . favorite wherever tical discussion with a 4istrict eema known. I notice • that Dr. Pricker of missioner, the next building •a house. 'the Metropolitan church, Toronto find later on judging. unatist.. pprilev,.° has 'used .it frequently, The ladies' ens. Late ono evening 1 heard a, ,voices are divided into tour parts good deal - of talking and also the and the lulling effect et "green gine. sound of working. 1, went an- to see titres". and "still waters, is amberwhat was doing, and there wits 'lila' enhanced by a delicate .tccontpani- making • cement and . the lt,a rnii meet that can easily stige. eat to the spreading it on the boor with tlrciti••;itnaginative hearer. a murmuringhands in the candlelight!'A goo stream. airy visitor descrub was at miss on - cement doctor who once visited Ser, "The Men of .Harlech" . is too well found her sitting ori a rlaair reeking knort•n to need ecianinent. • "ft 'is es• tis tiny African baby, while five .odes seanttally a "fighting" piece• --,u ci . tris fe au were sleeping, `rvr. "ped up in' deadly lock and "battle, honk.' bita of brown:paper and t newspa-. along with the hu,rlaiag otcr of the per: in. other parts of the rooms -.lasting horsentata, and •'hl•pw Far From Missionary Ammunition. Moe" 'being administered, 'is enema, 1 e Music Citi by H. C. HAMILTON Organist North, St. Ueited Church :AYR CHORAL SOCIETY n stir the 'blood of the • moat phiere' bniatic.. 'The martial, "Soldiers' Chia - us," immediately follows this on the programas a fitting conch:mon, :ince then tine, 2extioncil Anthem... • Before my 'eoming'to 'taroderirh • last November, the Ayr Choral Society had been organized and was already well under way. The concert to be `.given this coming Friday, Feb. 2tith, will be the result of many weeks of pabeetalcatig practice, and speaks well for the spirit of the members of the clones. Ayr is only a small place to boast a Moral Society, bat many .of the members come from out in the +country, ono family lie. fag six miles out of the village. While 1 wee .organist there, the :reams family were most' faithful in their attendance. ' Knox United church, where the eoneeirt is to be held, is not quite so large as North St, but possesses a particularly Stye 'crger,, The ^oto sole, or keyboard, is down in front almost immediatelytttext to the front centre pew, and the choir spree is, consequently, greater. The singers in the Ayr Society' have been drawn from the three eharchee in the village, and number silent fifty.. At the .firtit few piece time, we hare had as, many as ;idols. ty«live, and my concern for a time was where to place then. Bac, as in all things, there are a number who "drop, off" when the novelty is. over, and the really musical renes se. { -� Indigestion. Goalies With a 120 -Dow n Condition --Relief Comes Z'hrcinth I:nriekinr . - the . Blood•-I)r.. • Wily • Bums' Pink fills Make :New :Blood, There are many symptoms of ire• digestion; such as acute - pain- i"fter• eating, belching of wind,' mese ci an4 vomiting, bloating and pains. in the region.of the. Heart. a:dread of feed' • for` the miseiy it 'eau:ie'. Dieting and the :use of pre-digested fouds- a ut that nnd'- 'May give,e se, b als,. h is , meanwhile the. stomach 1;rOwse stead • w f. digestion sly weaker. ThC oak • o depends upon the blood an:' n ries •will the+ only way to. get rid e£ hula trestles is to tone up the • stomach • . through 'the blood. to. do +tit', week nature intended it shoulii do.. T hie on;; thororgh .way to do thio • is through the use of 'T)r. Williams' Pink Pills, whielt. renew • the. blood. 'strengthen the nert and .enable . the stomach to do it seerlc.uith t t and comfort. Neglected .indite test, 1. means prolonged mismty. 1r este have any of the. symrtn..ie: cif this trouble try the tonic treatni:ut with Dr. \Villianas' Pink Pilla:et ot, c aril you will be gratified With the results. • Among, the many voho• flat., found new..henith through the use of - lar. \Villii ms' ,aanla Pills is ni Ade Webb, L.I:.. .' , 3, I'rc"a['c,'z, t*,i.:A' who sn--;"Por :i louts tonne r wont through the tortu+°es of nr oar • digestion; • I call it tor'turc bevkiuN. no- other woici. can sic, sei :, :Ate I endured. • If My stomach tt..: emu- ty I. retched.: If I teal: food sem. hod, I. did not sleep, and I was rites_ dily growing' weaker. 1 ,Ice t,. = ed for •months but with rick ;,ere at, n Otte day my husband •mid, tilt- ey treatment • you have had hes a,,i helped -you, why not try Ile, \Vii hams' Pink Pills. I' consent, .i and heagota ins a supply: After a hair been taking the pills for• a \•bile• 1 knew 'they were. helping elle as the' - pains and retching grew leas , and I slept better. I gladly . cc•ntinued. o the use of the pills and in a few months I felt like a new, woman, better than I had felt for yarn, anal able to work for my husband and children again. After such a won -1 derful experience how can I do any- r thing else but recommend lir. Wil.0 liams' Pink fills," o If you need a blood•buildieg tonic.' begin taking I)r. Williams' 1'it,k Piller to -day.. Sold by all medicine deal„L Ora or sent by mail at 56' cents a box by writing The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. NOTES'. ON LAST SUNDAY,s 1KUSIC The anthems last ..Sundaty were two simply written pieeee, yet with` very -effective solea ,and one 'h:irnuin• ies. Of Lfeb Schiller. 1 know little as a composer, but Christopher ?clerks has written touch charas music. One very fine composition otitis is, "The day id past ,;and over.". "0 rest in the Lord"' is from Mere deissohn's "Elijah." Here :deride!. ssohn succeeds in attaining one of those deeper religious notes, 'This solo is one of the most admired `of all his efforts ire sacred song, The Sonata Pathetique fs enc, of Beethoven'ii thirty.two sonatas for plant.. The adagio is truly .a "song - without words" --and "pathetic." to a - degree in its wordless longing. The Schubert number is one of his numerors nongxs. It is as sprightly as the lark 'which it typifies. . ,c-hu-- 'bert-wars- sitting in an open•air rr. staurant or was it a beer-garden:1 in his native country when he Cote,. paged the swag. Ile had the words- in his mind, and suddenly ;,tier to hie friends that he" "had just the time to suit it." Unfortunately there was no paper, at hand, but a biil-of«.fare wax handed• him, and on the bunk side he wrote out the 3onft. &•hu- beet rias imppisive and quirk: lite _ Internal parasites in the sl ape of, worms in the stomach and bi,wel:; of Children sap their vitality final Wind physical development. alley keep ;• the child in a eonstant state rf u:a rest and, if not attended te, •'ndtmeer life, The child can be spared much :tattering and' the mother: much an- xiety by unman reliable :vaunt rem. edy, such ax Miller's Worm Pond. rs, which are sure death to worms. melodies cease quickly, and required to be set down at once. a)stln, the nutsic Iovers, who are not JOB PRi Titi(i AT ff!E STIR i Ile is a fortunate bufinese mon who hasn't some of his wife's rela- tive* listed as overhead. • a lt purity-, . and beauty of our. . thehealth, ut a h Y Y 9 -MEASURE a P Y k child's . skim. Regard every little soreness, rash - chafing or irritation as a• possible source of disease.. 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'acne, psenatts,... boils, abscerzer„ bad legs, anti piles. 5oc; the box evcrywt:me. ova* spram.milloitlik N' IIMt • A Public .meeling of the citizens of the Town of Csodericll, 11;111 be held in the • • TOWN HALL . _. _1111 .. ......_._..-_..- . FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, 1926 at 8 o'clock ' for•tlle purpose of organizing for that Town of Goderich Cen- tennial Celebration to he held in 1027. All citizens ara;:respii tfully requested to attend. H.J. A.MaeEWAN Mayor .6iC 0 0L20_ .0=0, 161:0101 Huron Investments Limited We offer unsold balance of New York Evening Jourtla' 6 r.*% Ikinds, due Dec. 1st, row. This is an S. W. STRAUSS CO, Issue. - We have also.opetied a department to handle In-_ surauce, and we are prepared to write all lines of Fre, Automobile and Life Insurance. •t•