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The Goderich Star, 1926-11-11, Page 7• •;) Soc. m14 Ili tory imam iny Spat Cos141 let Sleep • • ' - I. • MI 111 NI • MI 11 11141 „.1 110.11 M rs. M. A,. Gapes, Deeatvilla, Ann, writes: -'41 am siathag ye% Wu letter te let 3 on kayo tliir pod 1 hive foetal is year asees. Setae tine ago I was very seeress, *sale not "deep at ts:yht, erten bad diary spells and palpitatite of the boast, slid lima so rue slows 1 eould not do my housework, but just leave ireisaything and sit down. 2 *peat s lot of looney maim, mrd..obs from the doctor, tot it did *et de sse say good. • yot a f rhea told mo to luso j owl' after wing a. couple of boxes. 1 k was act the nese woman. I began to /eel so much better, and after It few more boxes was in perfect bealth. 1 always recommend them to all theme .1 know vile areaufferiug from heart erosible.,) • Milburn's Heart au a Nerve Pills hare been on the minket for the past • &I years. " Priee 50e. a box at all druggists or deelers, or mailed direct on receipt of tztecir, VAT. Milburn Co., Limited, %Pehriireraelreirerrereirrev,",eare"^"Pearr T. SWARTS' •We and florse Ling flask Stables, Eta. Montreal St root - :apt off the Square eseset SEVERAL fIRST.CLASS AUTOS READY FOR SERVICE GET YOU ANYWHEU AND WHEN YOU WANT TO GOT THERE . shwas Meet all Trains mini Passenger Boats Passengers calledeor In any Part et the town for ell trains at 0. T.R. or C. P. R depots Prompt Service and Careful Attendauce, Oar Livery and -Hak service I will he found uP4o.date ., in every respect.6 es..6 ee.. • Your Patronage Solicited , . T..5WARTS Phone 107 • Montreal Street eseriteereeeseesesieweeseeesouseeseeseee Sunday. Afternoon Sly ZABEL 11Alf1L740N, Godoich, 014 0111101111111411610W Ionswanams i111111110111 IMINIS*111.111111411111 W WeallOWW1101711110 Great Gad of viond..pot! all Thy ways Ged renewed his covenant es ith Are worthy of Thyself --divine; Alsrehistn, and there he built an alter But the bright glotiee oe arty grace to God. It was at Schetesem ate Beyond Thete otber wonders Wee: Jamb called rpon there of his kouse- Who is a pardoning God like Three hold and sit that were with him to Or who has grace so rich and frets' give up say strange gods that were Samuel Davies. in tbsir possession; and "he hid them PRAYER under the oak that was by Sheds:an" We thank Thee, Almighty God, for (Gen. 35:4. Sheclient was also a great leaders like Caleb and Joshua Place of remembrance to them for it was emir there at Mount Gerision ths who were ever ready to declare them. selves on the side of right. Grant they had renewal their covenant with that in this our day more sue* men God when Joshua, soon after entering may be raised up to guide the sifters Canaan, had read all the words of the of state and ehrreh that the people law before all the congregation of may be 'brought to decided move. Israel. So now at this same plat: Joslauie spoke to them in God's nun tion of Thee as the one living and true God. Amen. and reburied the history of the nit- S. S. LESSON POR NOV. Mat, 192$ tion. Through it all he tracee the Lesson Title -Joshua Renewing The lesdings of God. He mentioned God's. Covenant. dealings with Abrithem. Isaac and Le Lesson Pessage-Joehea 24: 14.2re rael had been delivered fm Jacob; told how the children of Egypt Golden Text...Joshua 24:13. ro y t e hands of Moses and Aaron and In the precedipg charter is record- then, step by ster, recounted their e4 what Joshua expected would be his farewell address to thtriumphs over their enemies and e children of Israel but, God having prolonged their final peaceful settlement in the promised land, Having thus outlined his life, he made use of his renewed etrength to again exhort the people God's gracious mere aver them Joshua to faithfulness. exhorted them to be true, saying " He gathered all the tribes to Sche.Now, therefore, fear the Lord, and chem and called for the elders, heads, serve him in sincerity and truth; and put away the gods which your fathers judges and ofecers of Israel to pre- served on the ether side ef the flood; sent themselyee before him and be- and in Egypt; and servo ye the Lord." fore God..It was a- solemn iteeembl .Toshua was a groat leader for hel gathered at an historic spot for She - did not merely exhort, he declared chein was, the resting place of Abra. ham when he took his jimeney front what he himself intended to do. In Ur to Canaan. and there it u'as that order to encourage them he made this solemn declaration; -"hut as for the , .• and my house, we .will serve the Rub Rheumatism or • Lord," .Toshua put the rods of the'r fathers and the gods of the Amontes Sore, Aching Joints rt'IT,041:httV'angt•T (Z11:ftc1.74aelim0: f 1 we* las$006041. dud* for sow tho *'id a.m.! rilki Moo oa we of the seder • •••• x who fliriatiaue led h� auk pegemneeed. We die est a vet 1111miaosuys. 1 xplos enseuelestle welcome. for Um Peoria ape afraid of Isere/cation,ll ties thee swoop i rristivss the tee soma rad listern's! eager{ to the message. An elderiy woniant with kind face, sumeuted with asecb eorivic thin to the ntessage. and brought be daughter. a young married woman to the Memsahib, She implored tor not to ea away without bap**. tbe girl. Si said it did sloe matter about herself as else was old, but the death ter must beronte a Christian, The girl wits found to b• ready, but eis did not wish to bertha, her evitheat her hushead. Be was totted and brought, and was also found to be ready, and there in that enlace, e where most of the people were very h he e, t y bravely took theft" VfillrfE, and the girl's face shone wfth Joy an P.: peaee as we left them. Then on we went to another village, but the man we wanted wet away- * ver,y common disappointmert as we make our rornds in the dixtriet. It was now getting towards even- ing. We were tired and hot and long way from camp, but the preacher insisted that there twee a, village seven miles away, where two Chris- tian men lived, and where the eeople had been often visited and taught, and he hoped that he would accept Christ. Our bodies yearned for rest, but our spirits yearned for rnit, so on we went to the village. Surely the Holy Spirit, too, worked mightily in that earnest eager crowd of men, women and children, and they could not be held back. They literally flocked into the kingdom. "And be- lievers were the more added. to the Lord" twenty-six men, women and elaildren. Oosiatteli Lam Chsh for the groos. maks to this schools of froased seeks .1 tin, Moral Cods for Youth *Soh haw Items plated lo tho town schools. 'At Vittorio school ths prissidliut had y kis pupils commit tbe Cede to mere - tory, rad 31r. Wm. Lone. a member of Is Limn Club who hod ;its CAW fnusied, offered a prior of 1$1.00 to 'hi , moil who world One tears the Code a by heart. It we* neon oa a Thursday I . that the Cedes were placed in the r et hool and tlse following day two pup. 11 were ready to recite. They went up to Mr. Lane's office Saturday' naming and Grater Ibsen, the first to arrive, received the 11. The ether , one who had learned the Code was 1 ! Marto* MeLetin but she arrived at coming eye. f ¥r. Lames office as the winner weal I ••••••..••••••.. definite choice. It • was a •selemn . hour; it was Deeisitin Day. The pen - Rub Pain fight out with mall pie responded to hia appeal by say. • trial bottle of old : ing: "God forbid that we shored for - "fit. Jacobs Oil." . sake the Lord, to serve other gods." To thist'ney added their reasons, _ , going over again the history of God's Rheumatism. _it "Pain", only; Net dealings -with them as outlined by One eele m titty rtquires intemat treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth. Joshua, adding; "Therefore will we ing, penetrating "St Jacobs On" right also serve the Lord; for he is ou God." Dr. Parket., in his People's Bi ble, says that Joshua, on hearing thi declaration of their choice, said in ef feet: "What you have now sal amounts to little more than mer swards; you forget that God is a hol God and a jealous God, and you at tmeaking from impulse rather tha from settled conviction." • Then • eh people replied that Joshua himself i mistaken, and they have really mad up their minds once for all to sery the .Lord. Se be it, then, said Jos bra -"Ye 'are witnesses against your selves that ye have chosen you th Lord, to serve Him." The people an awered-that is even so, "we are wit nesses." Then said Joshua -Then i ' one final word 'to be spoken. If you hum made, up your minds to till course you must put away the :strange gods which are among you tio taint of idoltry must remain be hind. The people answered: "The Lord our God will we serve, and his voice will we obey." 4 So Joshua mase a covenant with the people that day, and set them a statute and an ordinance in Sheehem And Joshua wrote these words in the \ book of the laW of God, and took a great stone, and set 'it up 'there metier an, oak, that was by the sanetuavy of the, Lord. And Joshua said unto all the people, Behold this stone shall be a witness unto us; for it hath heard TAON'T leave it to a friend to remind all the words of the Lord whit+ he A.' you cf that bad cold! nowt go about opt eafrienos dthg infection among your our spake unto us; it shall be -therefore bs •a witness unto you, lest ye deny -your and. s own cir.ile., -To banish rims God (verses -25.27. It' is the con- . • • into your sore, stiffisrmng i9,int$ and mutcles, and relief- comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu- matism, -liniment which. slever disaf- pointa dud'ainnot .the' skin. • Limber ntit Quit complaining! Get a. small trial bottle of • old, honest 'Ste .Jacobs Oil" at any drug 'store, and in just a moment you'll: be free from rheumatic pain,- sor.ettets, stiff- ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Re- lief awaits .you. "St. Jacobs Oil" bits relic/fed millieneeed 'rheumatism suffer- ers in the last half century, and Is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lull- bago, backache, sprains. • The foreruniz, erof colds and grippe. Heat and inhale Min. .ard'a and rub it on the throat and chest. The great preventive. at 1!!r,' • '', a -Central India Torch. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD The fleeting at the Ventral School Under„ Discusslon-Pupils Learn the Moral Code The heating the Central school has been proving an expensive pro. Position, meth indifferent results.. This seationivertain castings conned-- ing the smoke pipes were renewed. These were badly worn out and pre- vented n proper draft being secured and since new castings have been put ' in much better results have been ob- d talued. However conditions are not e, altogether satisfactory yet, especially Y in the matter of the cost of,operating e the system, 'The chairman of the n public -school board, Mr. Jas Carrie. e at the monthly meeting, Monday S ev'g, Nov. 1, raised the question if e the time had not come when the e board should consider installation of a steam heating system, not for this ' winter but in order to have the mat. O ter in shape to ask the town council - for an amount to be placed in the esti,7 mates next year to rrovide for a new s system. No action was taken on the seggestion, but a motion was passed s that the janitor at the school be in., structed in the proper management of the furnaces by the school manage- ment committee and that he be TO- • quired to follow their instructions. The Central School principal's re- port showed 85 boys and 97- girls on the rolls fop October, with an average attendance of 84 boys and 80 girls, 93 ner cent; Penny Bank deposits, $58.29. The Victoria,school principal reported 181 boys and, 175 girls enrolled, with an average attendance of 165 boys and 158 girls, M per cent.; Penny Ttlirik deposits, $111,57. Mrs. Redditt taught one- day as substitute. Non resident fees for October $15. A vote of thanks was passed to the GUARDncr CHILDREN ie ! AUTUMN COLDS! The Fall is this most sever, season of the year for tolehi-one day is ,•warm, the next cold and wet, and un.; 'less the another is on her guard, the, little ones are seised with colds that ft may hang on all winter. Baby's Own :Tablets are mothers' best friend in preventing or baniahing colds. They •act as a gentle laxative, keeping the bowels and stomach free and sweet. ,An occasional dose of the Tablet* will Prevent colds: or if it does come on suddenly their prompt ese will re- lieve the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by nail at 35 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. An excellent protection against worms can ibe got in Miller's Worn Powders. They render the stomach and intestines untenable to . them. They heal the surbeees that have bee come inflamed by the attacks of the parasites and serve to restore the strength of the child that has been undermined by the draughts that the worms have made upon it, and that their operation is altogther health.' giving. ' •Why all this fuss about n queen: going to the United States ? Canada lis full of them. Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water TakeSalta to Flush Kidneya Ita Wackier Bothers or 1 Back Hurts . , . Eating too much rich foOd may Pro- duce kiduty trouble in some form, says a . well-known author.ty,1 because the acids created excite the •kidnees. Then • they become overworked, get sluggish, - clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly beckeelie and misery, in the kidney region, rheumatic twitigese severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation,. . torpid liver,. sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. ' • The moment your back hurts or 144-rieysmen% acting right, or 11 bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good 1 Water and also'get about four 'ounces of Jad Salts from any; good pharmacy; , take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for , a. few days and your kidneys- may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to cloggedffush kideys them to activity; also to neutralize the .' acids in the system so that they no • , longer irritate, thus often relieving blad- der disorders. - • Jad Salts' can, not injure anyone; makes a delightful eilervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now andethen-to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, • thus often avoiding serious kidney die, 'orders. and s in the direct and most eflec. je et ure of interpreters, Matthew .tivt way. you must taise' PEPS. ., -. • As Vary. dissolve in the mouth Pelt's occasion. aoshua ordered the ark of 'i1IIC OF P$"- -- - ----,-- - •- - eYouereisi ease_ eerie, the breetheahle USE - , " . ofmt„olies.,tmg,tmvorettmesorenes. - grit Making • it SO at that thYle: and. to chest and *wigs. Make no mistake! and ii.thitturiniicit. sno eno the -danger this was done to grace the solemnitl", 'rhey c:ear the thirat and vir-pattnagett • that attended.._._ end to strike en awe upon. the people - ary of the L,wil," the presence of the give 8(1 powerful healing and genet- God to beebrought by the priests to N 1'wrist} fumes. These •A us breirthe Into Shechem, which they say, was about instant direct ccritact with the inner - ✓ ten miles frem Shileh and to be set • most reeesece of the the, t and lungs. . down in the place of their meeting, . ' Peps soothe strengthen and in. which is therefore called the sanotu. • vigor te the entire 1 reathing system. ' HYDRO ILECTRIr medicine in tablet form. . • '. ' Ile set up a great stone ender an oak, as a monument of this covenant The Peoples Power tand perhaps wrote an iitscription up- ; on it, thus making it to speak and - ' thus, becoming' "a witness unto you, - lest ye deny your God." - Then the assembly dispersed, never to meet again under the sense great leader for Joshua died soon after at the age of one hundred and ten, 'The great num diet; but "The throne, 0 God, is for ever and ever," Henry tells us, that upon this Ale at Cook by Electricity Wash by Electricity Iron Sty Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper than coal or wood - An Electric Vacuum Cleaner removos tile dust; a broom just ,inoves the dust. We guarantee all Hydro Lamps for 15cio hours. - Walk in and sea display at The Hydro Store I, CASTOR IA tee haute *M QUM IlettleolreraimorSOYears tire.tiohhtiiiiiihkqf oh drForiir «put *Wu tit 211e, borer. confoininr: iniverjachrird rortrits. XII/N1 /a4MaiiIrri 1.14•41v.r,y 4014. amliphmorm FAINTED ' ALMOST DAILY Mrs.Braat Suffered Seven Tears Finally Restored to Health by Lydia E. Piakham's Vegetable Cosiposai Hamilton, Ont -"Por two years fainted elssioet daily and was so weak I could nee do my Work. I would he 'sick fer twelve to fifteen day* et a time. This made me se reek and feint that I could not be trusted globe lit such times. I was troubled this way for about aorta you'. I found a. booklet in my mail- box telling of the Lydia E. ?inkhorn medicines, and my Mahood road it And insiltod that I take the Vegeta- ble Component. I kayo boon taking it for six mouths and Unbind to take it year, as oiciosoos Pia SW Miele Minna I* enroll a day. bore not fainted shoos I took the first box and I hires noticed a t.fissia,g of timo hotwosti Mich porh4 loot month &din hare* to go to hod. elo my own work mow, oxemptiuy tho washingsuad tisk Wm from the itroutt and ths ehlldrsn 414011 bother me like It di.i."-hdro. Joist K. Ilastur, 29$ Jacksost filass. Wase, liamillou, Ontario. Do you know that hi your ask*. borbood thaw aro wawa who fort Jost Me Mrs. Resat dam afoot Lydia F,. ?inkhorns's'. Vogodaide Osospouvrtd? newt Wel.* hero triad est tido iron bow* sad mikado mooldelme sorthavii folos4 siattod to *Or meas. o WORLD MISSIONS We were eampea by the Pingla river across from the village where one of our preachers has his head- , quarters. Tho river ford was just be - I low our camp and roads stretched out in four directions. It was a beauti- ful spot, but not very quiet, for it was the time of weddings, and bridal pro- cessiions were passing night and day - with all the pomp and noise that ace eompaniee these. We had 'just a week to visit the Christians in the surrounding villages and to examine and baptize the in- quirers, whom the "Preacher" bad taught and prepared. Our first visit Was to a village where a man and his, 'CANADIAN NATIONAL RV. 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FS COUPON' le Ts A he 11.1 ..•••••, mems. torowl Log wood 4=0 limy meg* lammoViloimi era 1•••••••11.•••••• .0.61 bit* Ir.. oar ISCH a&ife4 230 Yongc Street - - Toronto, Ontario please send me your booklet "Some efusfcEliery Day" , Name Address iq ooled 14: Goveramsnt "control" does not cure -these - 1. BOOTLEGGING :.-."Uootlegging to extentof 5,00 cases a month.. . in and' around Vancouver." -The Nook (an Anti -Prohibition paper). "Bootleggers handle twice as much liquor as the Government stores." -Vancouver World. 2. FLA6SK. DRINKING taii-,The Sherbrooke D• aly Record, Elpeaking about con- ditions in Quebec, says: "The hip -pocket flask is an institution to a greater extent here than in ,Ontario.' 3. LAWLESSNESS OF YOUTH s --Andrew Blygh, J.P., of Vancouver, describing the state.of affairs in.British Columbia under Government "Control", says: "Any night, cabarets are operating with 50% of those present showing signs of intoxi- cation. The dance halls are a public scandal with young girls slipping to the back alley to get a nip from the flasks of their escorts." 4# DRUNKENNESS:di... There have been 851 names placed on the Indian List in Alberta during Government "Control", the majority of whom procured liquor without permits. 5. RECKLESS DRIVING:- Comparing Montreal and Toronto, Mayor Duquette of Montreal stated: "Montreal has registered twice the number of automo- bile accidents with half the number of automobiles." 4 What WILL cure these evils? et The libnest, sustained enforcement of the Ontario Temperance Act. Vote for Your DRY Candidate ONAMO PROHIBITION UNION 24 *1~ Streit Zest •• Tomato r ;is 11