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The Goderich Star, 1928-08-23, Page 7TUUSISDAT. AUGUST Md. HIS STAR PAGE at Vt.te MI !WI linieeeeleelletellialleteleellellialleallialre0411811121111101111114111111111 I 11 1 Sunday Afternoon a Sy ISABEL HAMILTON, Godortch, 0j. d! timoositemit_, Vik.wwwwws,wasiosomplow...4•21isimaima* -SUN. AFTERNOON Jesus. stand &mime us In Thy eisen owe';p Let this time it worship - Be a hallowed hour. Breathe Vie Hely Sierite- Into every heort ; Bid the feere arid sorrows From each Pout depart.' WiWam Penuefather. PRATER e thank The. otirSather, for the ony instances in Thy- Holy Woed of se-adfastness of faith and strength ".un4erbtter triaL Miy , we derive hope and eourage fromthe erpresence of Thy Holy Spirit within our limes to that we may seend and br sent in Thy service. In Jesus' name we prey. Amen. 8.8. LESSON FOR SEPT. 21te.1.9.28 • Lesson Tepic Paul in Thesisalon. fee. 1111111111111 INS 111111LY MOD Could Not Steep I.esooa Panelize -Atte 17:I.1S. Golden Text-Peaba VALUE OF HOUSEKEEPINei Paul and.fide*, when hailed before Most men believe that they are the megistrates, madeno menton of "supporting" their wives and this their Roman citizen ; but when, gives to the man a dominating atti. Heaven interposed in their behelf etude and to the woman a humble and e*used their persecutors to fear grateeteneee The man dee, "meet: fruit or *ay other dieagreeable thing mid give an order for their liberation hie wife in the way that an employer Iffieoliell the sink drain thia way. , catoweettoreemi. ,wotor- "lowevome. , vitt with this little convenience, Ne,,. body airs to dive into the sink efter such rubbish, with his fingers. It is easy ta work the watery put of sour * spoiled can of tomatoes or ep ure from the city, then supports be employees, by providing came the time for the injured ser.e. work for them. rt* married man ants of God to aesert their rights. with a family loses his wife, he finde With dignity they refused to be thus that he has to pay much rnore ta get ordered out and required the mag- lif h k t •i. FASHIONS, FADS. FOIBLES Style eXperts say that skirt; really eve to be worn longer. Even sport Aids are to foil * awdeet four inches istrates to come themselves and open "support" hia wife, and the work is below the knee. Afternoon skirts e prison doors arta eonduct them not done so well, end there iit not so out. Tines would their innocence be much intereat in it, and no eontribu. publicly acknowledged. Galling as Von of love and spirit and atraos. this woule he, "they crone and be- phere to the family and home life sought them. and brought them out, m of which 4 wife puts into her nnd desiri t em -to depart out of the housekeeping. forted afternoon dress i semethuls' dbl." Thee took their itnio,to leave beautiful attitude- for * -wife mw in our wardrobe. - now that they' were hele in awe and to teel grateful to her lord for the Lace is used a great deist alone foe respeet hy the authoeitiee. Gaiter to twine r vid " her -43 t it I evenin dr a and th f are to be longer and fuller, and an Uneven hemline. The modes are In- coming more feminine and elaborate and the sports frock will be restricted to morning or sport' wear. The snore ne p o es u s un. g e les e more °noel the house of LAI*, they held con- fair for him to feel that he is doing it afternoon dress, and aa trimming . verse with the molter,* of the newly noble charity in "keeping" her, and with other =aerials. 'Woolen's are founded Church of Christ. Then that she should cringe toward him a very popular. They may be warm they went on Thar we,' to Teelelonie little bit on that *count, for hot weather, but are sleeveless cu -the Ifillieleutl and most populous it is partly this lila of love- and 40 not earl fur much UMIerneath - ,qty in Northern nacedonia. It would, theretele, be the headquarters homemekingeewith ell it meatus of them. If you buy *woolen dress, got nr. E. AL Alierame, Melon* Soak., Uwe wag Imelda SO 4s vrerk of say d. nervous Seaton eras neriely wreciaeleereoulii not *Jeep ague,. 034 wu treibled with odd sweat., end was eozepelled ite ea* sof* a geodpiut ol Nth. night - , Medical aid lamed of no Ogle ai tor ithirAlt eina' the , beet of gime Itiek triad te, be* of your well 'know* -Ober liking bur . hot* ir vie nu erg they did ,111 you sissim ter eeT 'Moire T =not 'try Gent 'before and ,erespe-ires _et Zees; and be money pocket, but 1 did net believe in Vitra Istedleineat but thalre rime eeeethea myielf tbat one should get the bed -on the market to get the • `beet rceulto:, win Alwe71 recommend your inedieine to ell ening, Mena* as I know they too' will get the termite they wisher, , Priceet0e.,iperhozatiall energise' or ' dealers, or mai1e diroet4on reeokit of .price hy"This V. OJee Tiheittele item*, eliet, itr 4i4flototivot ,,.ifack-1.810100;116:7 Mont rent St rune boo off the Square **sr** SEVERAL PIRST.CLASS AIMS READY FOR SERVICE ...GET' YOU ANYWHERE ANO %vete /MI WANT TO Mir THERE --elobece Meet- ate Iry fleeing • Paesenger Soots •' Passengeri called for in only nett of the town or sit • traits* rt IL T. R. or CP. It •....... ...„ . . .... Peroote Prompt Service and Carerti I Attendance. ou• t Livery. and neck be'rvico ▪ will be found Uneleedede ie *veto respect: - 1%44w ' Your Patronage Sanative SitiApers Phone 1.07, Atentreal Street frairily life and Motherhood, which it a little lerge as It is *trivet hound r ngs own. e recogm'tion of the °ern tt e et the Jews and a good stortingolace d t hik Ul Stiff, crisp silka and satins are Wed in the full flounced evening dresses. Gay gotten prints; are corn- ing inn) their own. Woreen And girls are wearing dimities, lawns, voiles and printe like our mothers, +mileags. made up in all sato of &Ante styles, thergospel in 10erope. At what- value of a womares work outside the' ever place Paul found a synagogue hoMe. In 'business life a woman be went to it on the Sabbath der. expected to work for hose than a man, After the way they 'sod. been *bused in tessellintmwhere she b Nee of the it Philippi it took some courage to profession—and in the store and of - peak for Christ at their next 01430r- flee. There is 'some justice in this, in tunity. NO In wilting attirwards tem where, a man *sentries a t . o e Theseelonians refers to tide saying:, "But even after that we had euffered before, and were shame- fully entreated, as ye know, at Phil - Uplift we 'were 'bold 'in our God to !speak unto you the gospel of Goa with• Much content -101.m (I These. 2-2). For three successive Saisbaths Paul's theme was taken from the Old Testament. He reasoned with the Jews that 'this joule which preach unto you, is °heist." made it ere Wein from his Ittiowledge of the ,xeriptures and from Ids own exPer. , lence that it Was necessary -the Mes- siah should stiffer and die, and rise again. "The great objection which the Owe made against deans being the Xeilsish‘ was his ignominious - death and sufferings; the erase of Christ was to the Jews a stumbling %lock, because it did by no means eerie with the idea they had framed of the Messiah; Tau/ argued that it —*watt necessary he -should suffer; he, could net be made perfect but by suf. entities. Ire IOWA `needs' have Ouf" teredgfor as, beeause he could not oteerwise purchase our redemption for ule.and he must needs have !pen. because be could net oeuere • eeee imely the redemntion to us." (teem Matthew Henry). ' in spite of their prejudices against heavier part of the load and does for the porch, for hourie drams, and things which could not be Milted of even for the bank. They are the very a woman, or if a men has spent long- MiniTOPM Of expense, but Meetly ler In preparation for the eob and is 00eme to ereeei wince they are se gay mare of a specialitt or more capable. and Prater, and there is reason in it it the man is .-.. 0...., the sole !someof interne for a family. croztoREN But very often it is =Oise especiallY Will Rogers luts the following to- t the woman is as eeprible and does say *haat child eare as good work-- and often she does "Being a ranchroan and a farmer better—as the man. ' and ?also a child owner, 1 have often Nan and woman, in the home wished that when one of my children ehould 'realize that homekeeping oiti I got siek I could wire or eon up some no slouch of a Job. It xequires brains government expert and have him and experience and much labor. Bee came look after them. Like I can do sides this, the average homekeeper If one of my cows or pigs gets ,poine puts much into it. much of heart and disease. soul and taftmehoues effort, which "If your fertilizer is not agreeing money could net buy, with your land the gov‘rnment will The ,dignity of homekeoping. and send ,a specialist, but if the food is its inestimable value and necessity as not agreeing with the baby why we a background for family should re- have to and out what's the matter ceive greater recognition, else home ourselves, and Tots of dines parents life-ethe basis of national welfare mean well but they don't know meth. end human welfare—will go on the "So f am glad that you people are rinks, 'Women will not forever be interested in. children. Course they the "patient demi) animal who Is. are a lot of trouble but we don't mem willing to threw her heart and pout, to be smart•enough to find something into a work 'which is not appreciated ' that would lie %Ss trouble that would especially in this age When she is so replace theme* eripable`of holding a high place in the business.world. COLOR ON THE TABLE ethristenine of thieJews believed on • Priner Paul and loined eompany with the many 9ent4es,,both Men anti womenwhowere converted /luring there weelcs. Canon Farrar Imes: "Few indeed were the untroubled period* of ruin-. f+try in the life of St. Paul., The Jews from first to last—the 'Tows for whom be felt in his inmost heart so tender an affection -were destined to e the elnerue and. misery of his suf- fering life, At Antioch and :cruse- -fent -Jews, nominally within the fold of Meet, opposed his teaching and embittered his days; in all other cit. 'les it was the Jews wbo contradicted and blasphemed the holy name which be was preaching. And. at Thessa- *ice isa had yet a new form of per. secritieri against which to coritend-i. simply * brutal asset:It of the mob, hounded on by Awe in the book. ground. .Tealous, as usual, that the abhorred preaching of a crucified Messiah should in a few weeks have won a greater multitude of adher- ents than they had WOO during many Yors to the doctrine* of Moses -fur. Joule above all to see themselves de. essreetreeeeereeuers~wiereirereirerert prime of the resources the reverence e-te-eee-- mut the adhesion of leading women -they , formed an unholy alliarice OS E with the lowest dregs of the Teem. Ionian Populace" I 4. ilyarootiactric. TIIE PEOPLE'S STORE 1 1 Conk by Electricity Wash by Eleetricity Iron by ElectricitY • CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper titan Coal or Wood An electric Vacuum Cleaner :41110AleS the dust; a broom jtt 111(iSPC5 the dust, Wo guarantee all Hydro Lamps for 1,500 hours. Walk in and see display at The Hydro Store • Thie, Apostles, were dwelling with one Item and his house war ret up. •en by "these lewd fellows of t'he bar - rt." Not eyeing them there eieir suede Jason and settle of the Christians rantive and took them be. fore this rnegistratessand claimed that Paul raid Silas were guilty of tensing an oprotir and also of treason. Ifo. ever tho Maglstrates contented them. tilives by takingeneney pledges from them that they'd keep the peace And illerdiesed them. Paul, Silass thought • this a eufileient sign that no more - Mission work could he done there at the present. The brethren, there. fele; &Wel-Means to teciire-tles eseape of Paul and Silas by night. 'They went to Does, and findingthere • eynagogue they Seined themselves with the worshippers. The tweeption given them rejoiced their hearts. In- stead of arigrTh ilY rejecting e Me$' sage given by Paul about the Itles. eiale they daily and diligently steareh. d out for othemeelves proof e forth, rginnents advanced by him. The result was thab many Jews belicved, as well as Greeks -men and Woiltesit of the more reemeetable classes. WO$1.0 MISSIONS Jerusalem `Confereece (Continued) • I cannot thi3 week do more than in.1 &cote the outline of. the great re. operative enterprise on which there representatives of the older and • yeringer churches have emberked, Whereas eighteen yenta are/ of the three thourend delegatee en(' visitors at Edinburgh mile tient twenty were members of vrhat were ;IWO CR1, U"I1VZ Zikeet1,1,: ihundred end fifty men and women It present come from the ee.called re. teeiving countries. But. es the Bish. CASTOR I A 'tTclogiir:uztvVeti (rt wtilrls Tori I flamer, I filth Comm issioner for Pal. Pot /dots *ad Childreft ',aline, WA, "Orraprit) 1/6 /meter CAlti tisilForOver3Olfeet* vr"P 'leek to fmr"." it' CUItoal Mut formattriee the Emit reel .41verms be4ts rhereh. meott miptirte ir5 freely les its tee ewe eon. "The to* et the 'oodles lignotese of THE DISH SCRAPER ' regard as a beautiful set of dishes,; One of tbe most ail -round coirven,. forabothuet apathird itrau$ being- saalidcles,ebble; lent attieleshi my kitehen is thelittle cause three cornered rubber Plate -scraper. atindsvntiayet t s, of wu thewholesale lines,ehouse.lwtwiatbs It has a handle on it and I keel*. just oyer my 'kitchen sink, alwayillavoitahnian . tP 01 ad!: yroissabitdrredeaCourdattioinusii ann.: theteyslee rfietasCligimolligtinerverrytbienrg'; iatnd in „push. would, be considered anaemic. Color Able, And seems to adapt itself to all has come into our homes with a flair sorwtsbeontelivadsbuisnegs. vegetabies, I use it Ahnitdherbtaos thinevahtedvenfterf pdeinacineg. rtettobtilee: to peke them around.,end scrape off mennteadnidningcoristaerbvelosfmt.oaay is_re84, theefirst layer of dirt, just in 4. gen- eral way, not handling etteli Individ. ed in loud eoloesee rose, red, green, um vegetable, It. _saves the bands, oiThaengeta. bbliesatt,kunin7 ,itsueffusledi_antarstrotrn9gm. When the dishes are . brought froni the table. I set them undo the faucetrir tr;rng. wohralte.tItThmegayelbhmetsa,;:reotreonr. mat scrape off or out each, hurriedly, with this oftvenient device, as I pee ored. There are colored candlesticks them up for washing. -Then r eon. fahewholend candlesraa paeentdtaiheo. 01b 8,1:eesymmyb aeYrun tinue to use it to collect all the gar- all of one dashing color. liege in the sink and lift it into the The bathroom andkitchenhave garbage pail. thus refraining from touching it with my bonds. . agrdewtehGhawZg°alytcboelottes8tintfadthinetrije(ivuesna If ever any little things, such as lemon seedor refuse fremetee .11811 the bathtub and the kitchen sink, .water get into the slink, I shove them -e whfeoflea h magYtinggrewebnite7 yellow In - over toward the drain with the dish stead scraper, -push them about until the ....e... .„, liquid has drained out, then lift them _ INDIVIDUAL' TOWELS . ee-eee In a Auntie Where thOres are emend e . churches is to share, not to rule, for children, 'theYwill get out elean tile oth4eieeery win erlir be pewee. towels more frequently than is twos - ful ass he beitrs -the impress af me OW and drop them about, and then Master's humility -0 .., the next person. Who wants a towel is afraid of that .one, not knowing I have seen no „sign of tuper. part of the who put it there or how moiled it is. lofty temple* on the e western delegates, nor of the infer. A good way to makeach member of iority complex among the Asiatie, the family feel a reeporieibility about African, Indian or other representa. towels and 41$0 to dirtingpish whichtowel belong's to which, is to buy each tives. Bishop or Quaker,: Americett ' or Negro, European or Atsisstie; this 4Thnnher et the initillY 6" tewele of ore different from those Of company, even, in these opening kind and di all the others. He can then recognize, haute, displeys no cliques or climes. his own 'towels And hole 4 preprietor. To all will come right bothe the Mat. ' ship in them and will guard them words with which Mr. Basil. thews opened is devotional veried.,„*1 more carefully. If he finds' one out words uttered two thousand years' of plate, be will not think itbelomen to someone elms and be afraid to unc ago just down the white road leading to the.Cardert. of Gethsenusne." "IreI it 181/1361f1 .Miti thiS etVe5'ioundelF. went out as Ills 'cluitien was to the Itnree ' Mount -tit- Olienne-and -He emid-to Ilie - , -- - ' - - Ili 7:4'. ' ' ' cliticiples, pray. . ." • . VIVER (To be continued) ' tdvdr need 'to be the deePited po r Hubert W. Peet ire Hon of the poor, but sinceita valo; the Stitieh Weekly. *sue vitamin food lute been thorough - ....,.......,,s . _ ,2!trtl.mft ly advertised, it hes arisen to a high. er plate in public favor. also in the • perste' list. Ilut there is liver 0W . her. Do you know the difference in trodity of different kind; of, liver? ' elie butcher telle me that veal liver 4 ATTENTION, • WOMEN OF 11111111111111111111111111.1.1111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111110111.1 "First call for breakfast!" How tiwy do delight an outdoor appetite — delicious Kellogg's Corn Flaked* Good for you too. :Always healths fully crisp and easy to digest. Ells joy them for lunch and supper too. CORN FLAKES desirable, Sam le a favorite--comieriation with liver, Renee liver leeks at and flavor. To took liver, put it in a pan With cold 'water to cover and parboil it for a minute. Fry the fat out of •the baton and cook the liver in it lOoeily, se as not to make it hard and dry. `Cover the lever to keen the steam eu and'cook it through without drying it out too much. oee. MRS. SOLOMON SAYS": . Put a ot poetry above your idt, Olen sink. While your hands are in- gloriously.busy, scouring last night's stew pan your mind and soul can re. vel in beauty. SWIMS 0 Who was it calleci on you last night, After f bad gate to bed?" "Oh, one of the girls dropped lu to •chat," • The daughter innocently. Said. "Toll• her Whet I straightened the pillows, ' Today on the parlor couch, 1, found tthe had forgotten Hit pipe and tobacco pouch." No ether gene Wets ^ Kekkiles tor Some end epic/poem Kellogg's ore mover tougliothisk--lotel entre *hr. Servo with reins et enteropm. Ensile or hooey reltleti • Oraer *1 1114014 04,0140440* 0* abiligotare. UN by My* core. Mink by Kellogg le Lee. • tie% Oot. Ahroye iontophwaht HURON COUNTY' SCHOOL FAIRS Following are the detest of the Huron County School Fairs for this year: Sept. lOth—.Varna 'Sept. llith-Goderich Township Sept. 14th-Colbo'rue Township • • Sept. 17th --Ashfield Township Sept. -1-0th--Wroxeteste Septe2Oth-Blyth • Sept. 21st-Howick- Sept. 22nd-1ithe1 Sept. 24th-Belgraie Sept. 25th -St. „Helens Sept. 26the-Uthorne Township • Sept. 27th --Crediton Sept. 28th -Grand Bend Oct, Ist,-.Dashwood• Oct. 2nd -Zurich Oct. 3rd-leeneall . Oct. 4th-Clintoe TM), Oct. 56 -Clinton Rural The date of the Ooderich Town. _ Alp fair has been changed from the • lfitit to the liith Sept, and of the St. - Helens 'fair from the 18tit to the '05th • %theirs Minarors and warm water, rubbing tho solution into the • aching parts with the finger tips. „ Minard's is also spier. did for spribirchiniiii— and strained ligament* a is the 'host, though tonally twice ad *Mr _ MIDOLE expensive as !some Wide. Beef liver AgEt. !bows stext_• pork liver le the leen:. CANADIAN NAIIONAL RY. Mrs. GoodkeyTaldier Evert. INSURANCE TRAIN SERVIOtto TORONTO • DAir,y EXCEPI 2tielDAY onto with Pinhbonts , llyetncer, Albertele--"The Chew et Life wee'the tumble with ine mid I . . • ..• " . .'wsurart.detta,thift, ' andweskand Sin_d ' not elegy, had a :. klanportdirmatvinch Assurance Company .i ant fildng --., am's Vegetehle of Canada .ydia E. Pinke ompelend liner tettioettedi QS, triti I feel like a lit'Al) Orr aill : WATL0tTaD, OM nen vrotnan, X NMI • ', it wivertined in fho 1 ' 0. I imoN.0, e . . ' ponies and tried it tt Ag ni Lydia E. Tent.. , Proem; 2.30 heinet Sanative Wish. I have semen.. reeseled it to *Iota( women Mende*, , lees's, tiee, .. , , ec,...e,. bed* DrolcrIL01517. Wee Wm, GOOONSYs B'Orernotto Ah '' ,- -,.. The Mutual Life Goderich • 0,20 axe. 2,20 p,m. " Clinton 0,44 a.m. 2.50 p.m. " Seafoeth 0.52" fLS pan. " Mitchell 7411 a.m. eery pm, Arr.VAratford 7.45 eem. 4.03 pea. " Eitellener 8.40 a.n aeo p.m. Guelph 0.04 li,G0 " Toronto 10.054.n.7.0:0 p.m. • turning ---leave Toronto Uri tele., leeee p.m. mud (1.03 • Peeler Cafe, Cav •Gederiell to Toe. onto en morning Aftairl, and Toronto to Goletich nu 0.03 pa. train. No Ichango of cern between Gcdozitt rind Toronto. 9p 3. A. LAWBENM Town rawnger end Ticket gait ne • ev • isn't what ou do today that aluse,s the blowout!" ,its =Wally $01thethirtg you have done week* ago. Under-intiation--eareless parking t,bat piricheit the tire walls -hitting tough burufffrowlaitTZ71500011.- deaden the jar. But later -a. blowout! These things MA be avoided. To avoid them nresna dollars Off the cost of running your cat. Cheek up tire preasures every weeke-We Will do it for you.. Keep to the exact figures for the size of land of each tire. Ease down When driving over deep ruts and *harp ridgete. Let us inspect your tires once a week.. At least twice a season let us take them off the rims and look for Weide injuries. • A Dominion Tire svill stand a lot of abuse. but a little care will add thousands of miles to its life. DOMINION 11RE DEPOT H. 4/ F1SHEF? amts! Paints. 11111111111111111111.1110011111111111111 Are you doing any paint- ing this Fill? Why not have the best? Use SCarfe's Paints, 'Enamels, more and lasts longer than other makes of paint. It takea just as long to put a poor paint on as it does a good one., We envy afull line of Scarfe's Paints. This paint MIMS Vamic, et. We tarry a full line of Shelf and Wavy lierdware. If you requir' e Plumbing, Beating, Electric Wiring or Eave Trongbing, give is a call. Always a full line of Hard and Soft Coal in stock, CHAS,. C. LEE Tie Hardware Store at the Harbor CHANOLlen •!and tirATI610 Store These 22, Reser °Ilene 312.