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The Goderich Star, 1928-08-02, Page 7r'AY. etthettese4iLleer. - 11604.4**44444410044.*1.4.014A444,4444644iAiii44.**44444444! a a • Sunday Afternoon • t Ty !SAHEL HAMILTON, GouVert, 011. otef " itt 4444ibilikfi-&-;4,-;,w-i'ir-i44;41111W.AAAlikiiitt***4„7..-w.w.;;Tilik4414444 zee_ T. eee tee eeziet ee 1,:2'Cir,'LLPYa r,-;•.Se11.:2 , Ave etieteet eg, Ete.3 I) -49 5-,1,:c.:R t51_4A.E.; 010 ' teaee nee.••est 442:4 11$ V.$6$ii6-3 r.r.,) Him eft, eeeee t•T,:egao i;•? tvaec.'?„ 0.3.1 ii,.er0.$00ij:3:6=0, W. tarl aaft taesse; Arel et -vete iravt ihe love !, ;. tine iitee tepee LID4C0D06:3 tE$4:-$14 etteenta Lorene peel eve rse,•;, teak a II$4 .sarses ‘a nieeltr iR-7•10a altieve email time tee upoettes teetea lehee weete. enz(tiy bt S nER. Ilente FR • 1: teaeStsIa terO•t• imereiten yrVelgs?. SOOZW1 We praise. thee, O'Ged, for the bless • et "er vi-m;laue oug siege that arc were Chriet Jesue., "ct 'a; 41e, lie wee.' emett 1.174e vro.3ent threugbeut T•hou lent eonanceeled us to ga iuto • the workl and !weevil the 'gospel. the. lei-415.1dt te.eaVetunity raeirg•A Je‘7117,hi Mane us.cntelient to Thy will co that I:esd Gentle) we retay share in the extenolon of Tby t"Iteet‘e "4""* Imo tglgs etesamoseheee came the die.' kingdom, for Thine own nanie's sake. pee,inattence pettatn &MS Wilt0 Amen. . S. S. LESSON FOR AUG. 12th, 1928 ' Lesson Topic -The Council At een. usa Lessen Passage -Acts 15:141. --dcn Teet-John 8;36. The two foreign missionaries, on Heart Palpitated Nerves Were Bad Had Dizzy Palpitation of the bort is one ot the most common of all hetet trouble** end many people gre Itept in 4 0440 of morbid fear ot•death, become wok worn, and inieerable, Irani weak and dietyspells, their nerves become =- limn and Veen cannot sleep. , Mrs, doenlierilienosie efanitcieraninge Oet, welted -0'e was very poorly, having pedpitetion tho heart, and my amerce were so bad could not stand the least einem X also Jlad awe Odle end felt as if X were going to ' drop on the floor any moment. I saw advertisement of ao I determined to give them' I got 'a box end eluding them doing me gooe I continued until I lied taken ive home ond tame omplete rellete? letillennes Keart aue Nerve Pills are. • 5011,4 box it all druggists or dealere, Cr mailed direct on receipt -of prtce bee Vlie T. Millnutatgo., tiniit,ed, Toronto, Ont. - Ruin and florae Livera flak Stablas:Ein. MorrtV.iyil Street • • too off the Suitare , • Abler,o. :SVfl4 lttST;CLASS 11105 READY FOR Sereinee-OFT YO'I ANYWHEOR AND WHEN YOU WeNT TO GET THERE ne$ites ?Skeet oll Trains and• Pasoenter Boats Ptiteseergero calle'd for in any • vete nt the town for alln troina at 6. T. R. or C. P. R • I ieoUts eientriph .Service and Careful Attendance. net ieeery and flack hervice *ill he found up-to.dote In every 'respect veep -eh veer Potrotioge Solicited T. SW ARTS Phone 107 • eineireetStreee gleenteenneeeneteneteereeeetoweesenee. 1.1$,E llydro-Electric THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1..e. thee tweed -esti. to ortrietiarate 1.1 nue. tney itinerace.d the teinotien • nett:eye yen unerrea went their vieuninnese to reiee the matter in dispute Lo tee apeenee and Olererre- A. eetusetime. Mime ecalows is tee record oe the tirst internal dine' maiden that twee° in the bosom of tee church. These Jews endeavored to persuade the Cheistiaus tie Antioch that it was nccessazy to obseeve still the prinei- rite of the Jewish religion. it .'"as a grave cotitention .end. required eireful handlieg for on it slependid ; PilligIcitaireoltastliceorneteertiotilsee.etArtet hreioch end tne new mission needs if As strict adherence to rite and .•ereraony was not essential to Alive- aou OD these Jerusalem Jews iisist- d it was, "Paul became greatly zoncerned that all further progress of .he living and lifesgiving spirit wee, adult sacrificed to the dead letter. Was a Titus, young, and manly, and free, and pure, with the love of Ohlist, burning like a flre On the altar of his sol, to be held at, arnns length by some unregenerate, Pharisees ?" (Cannon Ferrer). When there appeared likely to be no end to the dispute they agreed to eend a tleputation and submit the matter to the church at Jerusalem sod esperially o 'those Apostles who had compamed with the Master. Paul, Barnabas took with .thent Titus, n enieircumclisecl Greek who was a, shining exaniple of the power tx the. Holy epint to save a Gentile. e.s teey joumeyca they took ceder opperainat, to tee ot lee conversion leue roused great ere te• teet and joy" anioug the Jewish nevistians. reatillog Jerusalem etey were receiveg in a tospitable ...eatetilenaly mariner by the dunce. e ede etzeteu wey they nad come awl ete... a deer aeount tue spread of • e..sasper amw tXi, tierrtlrea. .esr,etit tee strict seet 01 the ellen- stet aebertea theirheliof that • all cteeerte should be brougra under ene Atter oe the law of Mimes. The Mat- wae, prieately oiscussed by tne hoostiee and elders, wive much dis !)al.1114, 'Mlle!) here would not imply envy words but rather aneeerateeri- tete y ou Actor pert. Ireere. was oue ytaer there who was much interested phede Paul and Bae.nabas 'for he, loner, had nau slimier experience awe knew ox a certainty that God entend- ied salvation ier Gentiles as well as eitevs. ha had seen defiers etinverte nil end heel •not•thought tirdepedient cr necessary to impose the •rite of eiretrragisift on them. Peter remind- ed teem of how in his preeeriee the • Holy Ghost fell on all them which hieed the word. Atel they of the ciectimeition which believed were astonished beenuse that on the Gen- tiles also was poured:,out the gift oe the Belly Ghost, or they heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God" (ch. 10). From this he ar- gued that it would be erovoking God if they attempted ea impose rites up- on those whoi,. etideettlyhOod had al - 'THE GODERICH STAR 11 11_ * .* +.10, -18040/110.* -Wr the '110.00100510001010000 l' \Coe •0:00$ GA I :DEN Lein it 1,INEene , • They eve. made zip et a tateet 'owe II ie 1.4a:ri. Yalu: ulzi"'" i5 Vata 011.1 it, tied comp -est, tune tenee 141“"°, •°°4 14" AO4"°`" tame to noel tee aeutterreiges. eee tette Teneeest teen,' ene teneig Theve ei a liege eoefect, to teed nee fatg-' VI, a.m. 0,-.0i0-.0:ieid.r:04, 140i3 te3 pot' ti.:± • _iitkinaillo reenter, mei ,0476110 triL,Aik P41,1:1,14re.is Crash% Iller'sa .ssee.eCaralli; saws sex 4ss.ea4, $.ez,r.et assa Ze 4471,01.U; 1.4 epee teen Owe. parrYs. rat:4Q test) te.eoacr ars: mit la ea;;;,s.:•:3, edlea ileriekafq ssessy Asa bona or tea cakes. • tett wet tile tomee.tieeana tine eutnee •COltoleleti BD LINE,N v. 114e iciay untie tetatetoery mins amt., e'er coo° time we II9.N-0 accesterael eireepne JisergekreSse-11014 -15U el/melees to pink, lavender and green '• ut.eta;.u, Dolapez :mu Japanese lents 1 le -teethe glee. edge :began le ineageh:e: tam; eau li U3.,U5 und 0:$$XC0NI8 and oviii" window .etatainee dippleetieg ts g4141:"&dl5 0441. " 00ZelL "412r ''nelelees I eenventional white or ecru. Lately snail seinets to held the tea cede ev lemonade glasses. utand is teen. to hold the azietzet tray, and k hes a speciel Eholf for tile elate olt. AseerIOSt. Aleru lx;.ace roma6 and ..s'AeOteo 4.4else cozokars, aria ;venire Pre- eviae WV joy (aAeti new clay. we have teen accustoming ouselves to colored tabledoths and natezins, but now comes a new invasien-col- Lair art 10 14,04 ZOlasure-taere are ored sheets and pillow eases. the most come -hither benches, some For ages we have thought of emipie velment Jerouree, SOrnh erre,O0r* snowy bed linen, eau °we ateop in uteiy trimmed Italian, settees; end blue shentst The answer is; people ;sere is tne son wai, etre bird luttris the are doing it. But it is dieconverting game; vide on as pedestrai. What to get in among km, Wearing leiSa- ,s we use ox the geeing glone, initeely Inas of a 'ictshirig color. It makes oeems to know, tot it WOOSberaInTai one stop to think to he sure the fame with the eon hig 0 p :..reteae 303316* monize, A lavende,r nightie among Fitr -allcirraQes' s are re- Nile green sheets, reminds one of in on it and its us nd oetie "shades of ni ht" hare fleeted in it, too and it adds 4 eliarm- heliotrove hut how ean one forecaet $ uote to tee tittle, sequestered what voter sheets a bostess is going garden. And we= the moon shines. to offer, and how will they go with teeny on in you think that glory has your daffodil yellow pajetime? Life slipped down out of the heavens into is becoming constantly MOW compli- Your wee back yard. Other garden eated, and the last etrew is colored zurniehings are the Emendate Urns elteets and pillow slips. and pots, the fountains, figurines, the i If your elects all happen to 1)2 stone lantern, and the cool rockery. 'white arid you want to be in style, The flower beds of the moaern you bave one trick up your leeve- garden Are not formal, as of yore, there are dyes to be had in the mark - e out follow natural. Imes of curves etel , - 'with no square corners. Around, in • flews ano our, among the shrubs and nowt Paper hat boxes, almost as gon- ers are flagstone, walls, meee erem goes as in colonial times, accent. irregular penes of broken cement sidewalks imbedded in tee sod. And ePoarnYthWe teeter :iremiPes hthaQcteadgalins;, back in a silent corner, where the a and it is not staticient of itself (as '• Ibis is a Irturty• world. A testis longest, and yE the retreat elle small eat was) beemese ie most eecure, is a little ailed seat to venture forth Th trip. It is not appropriate for WORLD EVENTS is by no media over. e bitter man ee years ,ee is aseseel. wide, a **Mote. sr* the erlitittal corn Oakes. More thin 111000,000 people deity demand theme Serve for lunch and dinner es well aa hreadefitst; Ile* the, kiddie"' evening meal. Never tonalt.thiels- but extra. crlip. With milk or croalln -fruits or borMY sullied* Order 'at hotels, Testae/rants. Mal. Uri's. On dining -earn Sold by all grocers. Mode by Kollose fit London, Grit. ' That famous "wonder. flavor" has made Kellogg's* the largest.*elling corn flake* in all the world. Millions eat them dail3r. You'll especially welcome their delightful extra crispness these summer mornings. 00011.$.0.0.0.00.A“ *we.. ..1.4 r , . feetingsein tehat country were some- bale player te an eela man" at time ' or pergola. here is a spot to rot . (Continued from Page, 2) ' a Sunday afters r 411 oeeesions. . • . , wbat euayeu by the notion of the .,,ge. on a quiet evening or In the, hat -box grip, which loolte the rampage. on Seturday and are King, in inattitetieg Iiiiillitch to fern% ----et.. ..., .,.... noon, or between times Wherepulling like a drum, the teavelling lady Matt now four dear games 0E4 of Beebe a neutral cabinet, but they were Eel Come Aro owed by the geoeure wee" • • elirre her big net and her vtardero.be, ester, who lo t a tiaublo lie der to If You haven't a back -yard garden,' eilete„,„ e eee equal , 0 $ 3 ouoed toethe highest pitch 'when' It of tight bootie tut ni one need be PortIone of Montreal Royals. The Maple Lora became elear that tee new wonld-be troubled with • them one. when so yet, start one toddy...Mother Nature ene-ee nbee- "eual telt tee rieu wren an average ot 014 Preinier, Kennet% would attempt to simple a remedy As litillowayet Corn is no respecter ox .persons and she The big bat is meth like the old-; while Rochester is secoed with .534 form a Govenntent compoeed of the Remover lo available. will make the holly nodts bloom test fashioned hat whieh Weller used to to Montrears .534. old coalitiort, natriely, Radicals. Deem er, teteeetheteete as bzilliantly in your garden as in wear in her girl -hood, It is bergla. Gene -TUIMOY provtd his right to ....4.. .....1 Slimes, and Mohannuedans.i anyone's ning to he trimmed with ribbons and i the title of heavyweight chant/Alm The King is expected to take siren., You don't know -what you are mis- flowers and wreaths and stielt-up 1 of the NYerld by defeating Tom hey- , nous; action to eeteblish peace in hie aing in a forlorn, "gardeuless etate. pins. And the decorations are not ney, New Zealand Maeksmith, hi, the country, . .140 110t grine if you cannot spend a fla titr appliqued 'down either, but eete •••eseci of a lifted' rotted 1, lot of nemey on your garden. • A ;lace for the eisplay ei Weelth, come hat 'leek quite like a timer garaeth tne mite. lie never was ti Mau- Fifteen patinas will Inge gailn etand forth atul make the big match. Turniey ° has, now 'retired! • Nations Gather for Treaty -erden ie a love -some spot, not a Mother Nature and. she will smile ,on Kellogg pence pact efitlawieg Another thing aboue these big hats, niller or •bone-erusher of the type oe they ere not cheep. Wo saw one in Jack Dempsey, but he is a flee Eh - nous You do not have to court her when the variety; . eepresentativeel I the shop the .other (lay, priced at $30. bee and eportsman, eerY.lierd to une with riches. Arid do not eake your meet 'in Paris ie Angeete .Mussolini 1 , garden titio serionslye Do not expect But they do hOre ROO expensive Ones, derstand, and one of the meet unapt will not bcden band in MIN his 12 1! te be done. The joy de a garden is The big hats are Made of:regular predated Of champions. • ture, however. es he has too much to NEW ANDY PAC PK. CHEWING SWEET 14,4 treat in the Peppermitxt4lavored suganteated jacket and another In the Pepperminalaroced gum inaide.a. utmost value in lOnd4aethig delight Cock lw Electty Wnsh by Electricity • • . Iron by Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper than Coal or Wood An electric Vacuum Cleaner removes the* dust; a 19'ic3C4il just moves the dust We guarantee all Hydro Lamps for 1,50 houro. Walk in and see display at The Hydro Store CASTOR IA For Infants and Cfrildret4. In Use For ever 30 Years K.evers heim tht, toothache Give that eel with iteinaters Liniment. • Both* the fete, *ad ifthete is *cavity in the tooth, fill it with 'cotton looked In lAblerdlt. Pellet 1*quick end sure. The Great White Liniment 84 11 in making it -not in bonen it And ate , . Britanes Railtvay I'rouble Ended do to allow him to spare any tiii0e, then, there is always anticipation. the smallhatn. After many months of discussion; eltsiledeerg It!l% 11 win probable.' Next year you will add Illiee and a TEE BLACK DRESS ed by the Italian Ant -10 the railway dispute hi F,ngland Yert d . new varie.ty of roses. It man seem a bit sombre, when settled at a onference betw 4011 ibe. § ...--,-..........-......--4.,.4 i ., . W9.1.,114tr DEIN XS ' the trope are, 'ablaze with gay frocks railway men and the eallway man- In a few iiiittutee' Hine 'the entire le lieytelee w131 3:tia30 tele forget .but just the seine it is the good old a ma, uay a, )a, a -Ataildard arid it Will took smart wan age", 'when . an irgreement wee home can be freed of 1110qtpritgeOd and reeeleed,winuoy all reilway employe eau weet,,ele.e.I1 VII With,. enin impenved 11 '1 Bend taieetg elate. item., tea. le, ea oat the roses' of summer are feded, ..,„e.,,e, use gem, tea met muaeeleuit: these .eoloeful, flowerlike gowns are eed0 including high 0q101 ti 'And di' Sprayer, ',Remy iqx.Tox (meetly to. .4 ae. earthen pot. „exam tue pot SS wilted se the roses, , "dere, will accept a, reduction Per eent. in 'Men* VMS etel) *an ies, ih the rIosete arIC1 Mr thr el.ervetv. I. of 21' ward the ceiling. also on the 41 3(1 i ,„..o:a lane you .aietot Iron., tea, • Mace never seerne to go out of n in order to hele the eallwaye , eeti put tne lea inra a. :1..0 it Eanot style end it 'never coses to be chic. teke it will not leave a stein on tile 111614 I -ser use, inniutes on tee" tea ieeaves In tx season when everyone else ,is Ina of tilo poor edniemic posiVir tielleate of wallptipera. 1:15 r' or i eiteriges way oe Imo. insteaa cd tem- eight. railtvis ' and lorriea und motor road rtite.er,,!.,1?6en0,il,e,weit the pr_eseet. nee. listen. tenure Mil il 3 te fAbriC.% Spray l" 11(1 until ell , t."'un ineeZ‘dianhaQiesernveolly.clual. lent"' ohne n sc:eeele: ed°aIni()Ie wThiathdP tilie ipsoirseetrteosheilnYglietr° n%eaee et tee whicit moves have Wen . seuen. ful way in the cool, rich color of th0 effect of the competition eetweep the ,, mitiutee ell the mozoidoore ast midget, sought to minim* izie thh'e ri.Pnaertl; °It ottIll:z eVrilTy r ;147 .111‘1131i ill) illiV till fte-b,; v.!.. 3. eve ' ens, or a little orange juice may be Blaek is stunning at the party, hi b d tile t b d ri "°41 win hA cle"(/' reet41111°P of e an ur e s e ,,, ,., e he a e h r tri wir o an doors ore en it- .e. mated 'to tne beverage before the fent- elegant at the banqUet, at ease at the e0 "El . Y. l'e lie fig te of the toads. One of the effects of el, slices ate passed. A'bit et grated afternoon teaparth, and just, tee th3 settletnent will he that 100,010 ed or •eiosee, tti (Ir 10'.i to. beirn stairdoe, FLY-Tox iq irtlgr'efir, 1'4 °I " .ss-Olort or orangehieel adds a pleasant thing for the mormng shopping tour, ataVOr. SPrig8 OZ =In eook :nee give another flavor ween added velt ,ard for preety for the day in busiriess, for train tra- 4* Yi fou e days ° , " 5055 °,,,_ . obeolutely hermlese to people but , .. summer sight-eeeing "" ..rasilwoan yeahte,0 mr nw,aa‘ye,91caivt_, Ltr9 Mir e death to. all househied • ineecte.t. nigher r 01 Pee 0 Will II nIC°OrtIE Ever -1r brittle inineantted.e•-•Adv, 1 .0 lemonade or to iced tea. , trips. Vte efficient woman will neve be employed at Idest five days week- ---e • ly and` perhaps in the majoray oe -• ' i 1 Ininch may be made with any com- e,r, nermie herself to be minus one tat bination fruit juices. Some thoughtful housevvivee iteep a on ot auger syrup and a selection of fruit Ames constantly in their ice box in euniiner to be .ready to welcome the tired guest who nappens to come their way. It is a nice, hospitable habit. Lemon is desirable in almost every combination of fruits in a rimoh. Whatever else you may have, a seems to need the lung of the lem- on. before it is complete and lemon joke brings out the flexor of the oth- er fruit Juices. A pink or green tiuit color added to summer drinks cheers the..eye as well as the palate and makes them more festive and re- freshing. To make ginger punch, flavor the punch with preserved ginger and tiny pieces of °veep and pineapple. raspberry lemon and mint is r. tine tombinetion. Spiced • lemonade is always good. Grape drinks are nu- tritious as Well as refreshing. Iced mint cocoa is less familiar but de - Unions. PORCH SETS Found in the shops are porch GEE; for Serving iced tea or lemonade. • . - .endy accepted as his. Bo called outitenecime ceremonies a yette mune eie neck. of •diecimes. Jew, in the eaot no well as in their' own' time,. iad tound ezremoniai Laws. and ems, teem oppressive and we !mow now that 'Cutlet items natieeet us and they nee' front the law and saved uo . graee. By . such powerful reasoning eeter made plain the • admission oz . the Geetilea into tho kingdom of , grace. . • . •., ' 'Some time ego there came a letter front Fulaii, Japan, telling of a little i incident wince 'serves an' a lovely Re , ids:ration of a shitple :pervice. . - Our missionaries there are at last . ,,, c•neeimccd in their new home. For . -months before, they 'oohed • for a . neeira in whieii to hold the weekly - ichildrerea neeetingo. The neighbota! ,.- Ind been most friendly, but fear of - the Buddhist priest ' was stronger , 'I than offers of .. money or .personal , i fridedelep, and it seemed no though, no place could fee source . And then appeered, "The Wojnannn .. with the Little Room." Site w '..eci, Widow with yoretig deldren and lie: !elzed mit a living by teaching•nowing ' r. every day in her tiny home. But ' i wild; olio heard of the :teeth she In- vited tha missionnrice to nee her lite • ; tle reeve and sho • end the ehildrene. eiieve welcomea the teat:hetet atid..tho' e11199 se warmly that interest and , %Pell -ICC 11570 iKete. :named. •• When Cirentame havae, she begged: there to ire .hee little. Item, and .: etatin9 ate ogain ree Meekest the 1 terdaaer.MECO for coming, caying teats tee Lae little CFSIO sr rererin te) kelp ia tetiten week, but if tee ceuhl help „ iv teed ?ending her 1,-4::::1110 it was a ,,t,>,y 194 re Fieelege to hcirsele anti feeele. • . . lee Mete: etese, NIrrithls. ity ress o ac ccrepe which is always ready, always appro- priate. and always becoming. TO Wail SILKS Such pretty, filmy, silky thing% are in shops these days mid almost any cases, for full time. Rt. lion, J, II. 'CANADIAN NATIONAL RY Thomas, I„ peorainent Blether Lener 0 ! Is1Nribl'''Fgal•;eflienlirnsztl thtl l'ititileeillgIstit 'TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO.. 111 history men, and their wives. nd f itee h ve iven an indicator DAtr,,y EXCEtte. letieetiAst woman would like to have a few of to tee woria unknown beforc-bave Lve. Goderieh 6.20 2.20 pen. 0 them to wear,- if Wily she felt that accepted a reduction of wages " Clinton 0.44 tr.rn. 2.30 pane she could Wadi them when they be amounting, to e15,000,000 as their " &earth Gen" tem, eve pa,. come soiled and keep them pretty af- contribution toward Wittig the great ," Mitchell 7.21 ean. I:15 p.m.; ter laundering. Most dyes are fast ' Arr. Stratford 7.45 min, 4.03 p.m.; railways of the country." these clays and gentle needling will ---.. e Ititchend /1,40. aan. 4.20 p.m. ! . Usuallyturn the trice. Vire Does Heavy Damage ' " Guelph 0.04 toe. e,50 r.m, , 5.:•8 To wash silks, dip them in luke .A. fire on the Buffalo river, two • " Toronto • 10,25 a.m. 7.30 p.nie'; "- warm Nude made from a mild soap, teees from Buffalo, New -yoec. Iteturning-Leave Tontine 7.55 a.m., • Souse them around and dip them em State, caused by a blaze on a lune 12.05 P.m. and Wei Pen - and down and squeeze them out. To steel oil tanker, B. lh McColl of Tor- Parlor Cafe Cer Goderich to Tor- . rub and wring them brenks the deli* onto, resulted in property damage onto on morning- trein, and Toronto and hang in a breeze to dry. amounting to more than e million etehrggeteleorficebarosntiehtTeePrialb.ottlio•Vich. sIri• , sate fibres. Rinse them thoroughly If they dollars and the death of thine leer - repeat the process and you are lekely wane i j sons while twenty -even others. were Toronto. e do not come elehn upon one witshing, . BUGLESS ROSES ed tanker covered the surface of the river for more than half a mile and n ured. Oil from tbe damag. *phone 8,. J. A. LAWRENCE,. to have success,• Town Paseettger and Tichet Agent, a number of vesoels were dean:eyed. It was on of the most apectacular reenett___0-eenee_t_eeete-e-e-ene... of dry, sulphur povrder; put it in a firE on the water front in recent To keep bugs off roses, .get a bag sieve; and sift it ebove the roses, in the waning, • wilen the dew fa on' Years' - them co that the eulphur will dick. MRS. eeOLOAION SAYS • Paints Paints! To choose a 'friend because he i eonvenient or •rich or handeenne, rath- er than knew& he is --kind -or-con.. . geniat,or noble is like neleeting your . . tuit to match a button, 1:ether. than. a button to match your nuit. SMILES "Your hueband wears hi o' hair 90 Leant ; • doestet•eupport much fuzz." "Well, be tieefere his hair that way; The coeanel, he really does." • • CHOLERA INFANTUM • . - - Cholera infantunt la ono of the fatal ailaiente of childhood. It is a trouble that eomea on suddenly, espe- cially during the summer menthe and unleoe prompt action is talzen the lit- tle one may coon he beyond aid. .tbyes Own ?abide are an ideal me& eine in warding of Mb trouble. They regulate the bowel* and sweet- en the etemach and tiara prevent tbe dreaded summer complaints. They are an alit:oh/to ego medicine, being I guaranteed to contain neither opi. ates nor nareotice or other harmful (huge. They menet possibly -do harm -they alwayo do good. ee Tablets aro etildj medicine dealers; or by mail at 25 cote a box from The Iv. Metlkino Co,, Brockville, Out. Mrs. !Deka: • "II dont take tiny ;stock in these faith ones erougla abort by the laying on of hands," t Mrs. Wieka---"Well, dot 1 ceecti tat enyIwittaly.,,eboy of the cigarette L% ab t • "F,ven if tete de.eo netip,e seedy, tieel Apt if he eati ck. Ttne cant, live Tout -e," flflIThlN'SIVIV PRIMAf Archbishop COSIO103 Lang of York' who bee been appointed Archbielent, of Canterbury. lie succeetle tlie aged Areillisbop litiodall Davide= to the' Primacy of England. Gold Production Increams Once again Canada's foldpeodue- tion hae eetablisiicel ee new !eels' record, In 1027 a total of 1,02..785 Bee ontitee, v111e11. valued a Ike •etanzlerd rate of S20,671,834 pf.,7 fine entece, Wa3 meth $29,e09,404. move lean t2,0e9i400. more then 197.6, Beth •Quelere and Nova evetion mere deubied 'their ouinut in vele. while Ontatie peeduced leheiet 0e9 flee euecee an camp:eel with el 'OVID in 1020. . Sterns in Surheiseie eolifecat • Are you doing any paint- ° ing this Fall? Why not have the host? Use Scarfe's Paint, Linateele, more and lasts lOnget than other makes of paint. It takes just as long to put a• poor paint on as It does a good one. We carry a full line of Scar's Paints. This paint cove.o Varnishes, etc. We carry si full line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. If you require Plumbing, Heating, Electric Wirins or Entre Troughing, give us a call. Always, full line of Hard and Soft Coal in stock, _ 0.4=4 - CHAS. C. LEE The Itardware Store at the !father !MI 06 CHANOLIta PLUMBING and NEATINO Stare 'Phone 22, Hesse Ilona 112. ,