The Goderich Star, 1928-11-01, Page 6RED
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The Orange Pekoe, at a little
extra cost, is extra good
- in dean, briald Aluminum
FALL DIMING OF HURON
DF.ANERY
The fall nieetino ot tile Deanery of
Ilurori"Wae held in St. Paul's elzurele
Clinton, on Toecdaet, Oet. 10th. Holy
Communion was celebrated 'ant the
rector, Rev., Le C. Ilarrieon, aesieted
•--by Rev -Rural .Deanellawlitne.- The
addreee wee given by Rev. C. E.
Sharp, A. of Toronto. .
At the Chapter meeting tbe Rev.
s. Jones. Of Gerrie,: iS,40 nominet• .
eel for the oillee of rural dean to sue -
teed Rev. W. IL Hawkins, who has
on troreforecd k'OVQ3t.
%VW peer,ed 052doroing the ae.
tion of the Provincial feyrod regard -
Mu divorce, the eanctity of marriage.
The Deanery Women'e Auxiliary
met in the cdinieb and after the d1n-
CUS3104 of routine bt*SillOSS. 4 very
instructive- address -was- -given
/Are. C. R. Warnocn, of Galt.
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WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE
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a Need Rich, Red Blood to efeinisin
I teuod Health
I
) Ackti.V po-oinie the sige of Olio eve
, cey woman Mali raialk13a to grow ame-
n iie a!out lire health. Tii4s time of
flee!, veith ise otcke oe fain:terse aria
lino of, depreenoe. ere often
Ileriaileienee ond beck peleal is rightlly
, steetee os, yoolen: bet 1 reaeona ..e
GAIN Ciii.' taken se ea eouare *h'
Lealtie 1;9 Seri..I.Vii ili-elfeete will orie:.
, At this tiirningoloilit in life Dr. Wil -
tiaras' Pink Ville have given a help-
. Ing knoll to thousande of seffering
women who were figining a hopelese.
, battle againeo peer health and wan-
eing strength,
, . The very beet help for anv-woman
tit middle age is tile Lealth nelP give
.e y . 1 A 1 • .
efelineereitiferee the blend ouppIy. en-
rieln:74' and purifying it. In, .doing
' tee.Trtttiiiiceed niclitelgerls cl!ir7d stgarga lig
strength and vitelity ' to the wbole
system. Bv this oaural preeese Dr,
' Williame' PizikePills completely dis.
•tier au veins and weakness. aud. a
better.... happler_condition,- of __health
and spirits oriees.
Uvero woman .of middle. age 8'hould.
1. Aa er .
stunt' room at Huron College to
'be• known as Huron Deanery room,
A very excellent and hearty luneb,
evae then eerved by the: ladlea, of St.
RIGHT s ever..
a er years
Of service
,e
16.1woic$1.,11
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404r 131:"'"„
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ZEJRA
ex,
The years are kind to stoves that me
pollshed.regularly with zzaRA, the
wonderful new liquid stove
Not spot .. not a 'bit of dullness
• just A raven -black as Wittri it Watt
bought—that's the way Zebra keeps
your stove! Yet it is the easiest mid
eleimeat polish you ever used. Try it!
STOVE POLISH
12V
'1N BOTTLES .
For MON' who.prefer it, Zebra Posta is stilt obaM-
bI� Jn both Paste and Liquid- the Zliga i trio,
*iota good stove parish.
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'health -help of Dr. WilliamsPink
Pille. They aro sold lin ail medicine
dealers oe evil] be sent ber nmil at 50
PfInt4 a beg, hv The Dr. Williams
• Medicine Co„ Broekville, Ont.
Paul's &vele,
• The afternoon eeseeen at 2.30 pen.
Wee a devotional perlod and prayers
and addresses conducted by the Itev.
C. U. Sharp will tong be renumbered
• by those who were: privileged to be
• present. Those attending from Gode-
rich wove; Ven. Archdetteon Jones-
• Bateman, Rev, Canon Hill, Rev, C. E.
•Sharp, Rer. Z. N. IL IUl and litre.
Mills, Mr. Fred Noftel, Mr- Dougiee
• Brown and Mrs Brown the tises
• leurritt, Mrs. Carrie, MISS Dark,
• Miss Driver, Mts, Wm. Edward, Mrs.
Fostdr, MissGibson, MI. Hinman,'
Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. • Murphy, Inirs.
Platt, Mrso Sleek and *a. 0. Study.
PROVINCIAL suNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTIONS
11:goATITiaoluPzrilintellaIg
year be held in two sections -the
Western Section in Knox Presbitter-
len Church, Galt,October $0 And SI,
i
and the Eastern n Chalmers ehureh,
Ottawa, Nov, 1 and 2. The Conven-
tion is held under the direction of
the Ontario Religious Edueatiott
Council, formerly known as the On-
tario Sunday School Association, the
• organization through which the Sun-
'the cool. eonafeetine flavor
of WRIGLEY'S Spearmint
iv a lasting plane.
It cleanses the mouthafter
eatingogives *clean taste and
sweet breathe
It is refreshinn and
•digestion, aiding.
XvEar
MEAL.
dtky School forces of the various
evangelical denominations of .the
Provntee. to -operate.
Theee vonventione are open to all
interested in the Sunday School
work,. lio Mioieters, Superintend-
enta and Teachers and Parents they
present a rare opportunity. Lead.
mgSunday School workers; of the
various denominetione will partiel.
,pato in the program, Among the
outstanding epeagers will be Dr,
Robert M. Hoplans, of New York,
who has eecentlo- been appointed
.General Secretavet of the World'
theli,dtte School Association;
At the afternoen sessiots each day
there will be: departmental contemn -
tea when dIscuesions beconduit-
ed on the various phases of the work
`of Religious Education: ,Childreres
Work, Girls' Work. Boys' Work and
Young People e Worn, also Adult,
Home Department and Leadership
Traiiiing. The whole program is
planned to meet ;a 4'ne most effeotive
way posmble the requIrements of the
Sunday School s of the Proviriee.
Information regarding the Convene
ns
tican be 84eurea from any of the
denominational Sunday School *Mites,
or from the Oetario.Itedigious Edu-
cation Council, 200 Queen St: We
Toronto.
The cities entertaining these can-
ventions are manifesting their in -
bored by openieg theie liomes to del-
egates who register. advance of
the dates.
— '• CANADA'S TASK
F01111d TIMM Iliondsdal for
• To Give the Gospel to People of Ail
a
lionstipation* Nattons Conking to tile .tlorninion
• .
Afro. $ohn Apeltreng"Onion, take,
Sask., writes:---iit have beet& troubled
with constipation ever silica I can ro.
member, and havo tried different kinds
• of Medicine, but with very little effect.
"Reading M your Alme.ime I Min
• where
4 .
Mliburn's
L.AxA LNER
PILLS
had relieved others from constipation so
X decided to give them a trial.
"X got a few 'vials and they aid me
• a world of good; T have not been con.
atipated ever since X began taking
• them, and X can now say X feel ASO
again."
_ Priee "ee. o viol at a 4111 ists and
• dealers, or mailea nireet reeenet of
•price- ley The Ts Milburn Co., Ltd, ,
Toronto, Ont. • •• '.
Here it is
• the new Kolster
'here's nothing finer in appearance or performance
*mike new Roister AllpElectric Radio—table or con-
sole models. To hear it is to be charmed by its amazingly
true reproduction. To see it, is to be captivated by the
beautyof itsdesign.Come in,we'llbe glad to demonstrate.
HURON MOTOR SALES
soots MEET, GOMM!, TateRONE 81
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ALL -ELECTRIC
Solbension eis:114=inwommurnimaiiimisi seek im It' •
de
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Something of what the home Ws -
obit problem means to the ehureh
was SAISIM in the addresses by Or.
Colin Young, of the tiome Mission
Bowed of the 'United ellurelo in North
Street church on Sunday, Oct, 21. The
United church's toreigh mission work
is Carried on in ninedifferent lan-
guages but for the home mission
worn no fewer than twenty -Ave dif-
ferent languages are used. Canada's
population, in fade is made up of 08
difterent nationalities. Referring to
' the story of Pentecost, when people
speaking fourteen different tanguee
ges were dwelling in Jerusalem and
every man heard his ewe language
the wonderful, works of God, Dr.
Young said it was no mere thence
that these men were In Jerusalem at
that time; • God had brought there
there in order that they might hear
the preaching of the Apostles and so
boready to go back to their -own
countries bearing it missionary mes-
sage. the same way it was no
mere chance that brought people, of
sixty-eight different tounties ea Cane
ada, God. had brought these people
here in order that they might hear
.the gospel, and Many of them, re-
turning to their own eountries car-
ried a mieeionary onessage, Willett in
some casea had stetted a very large
movement resulting in a call being -
sent he to the United church from
the foreign field for ministers to
carry on the work.
• Dr. Young placed missionary work
DIRECTING "SMILE' -
DESIRE J. BOURQUE
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Keeps youngsters healthy and mentally alert.
Contains the right aassounCoL brass
la digestible form.
TRISCUIT—A tasty whole wheat wafer
Ii.lade by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd.
Manager and tieueral Director of the Obligatory; ACceut, A.vt syllable. you Let us increase our voetthu-
National Producing' Co. of Canada Pedestal; both Oa as be "bed," and lary by mastering ono word each done
neeileo aigleen iri Godeefelt to -day aeeent firet eyllable. • Words- for this, lesson ;
ect the Lions Grand itlueicai Relate, Memorable; accent aest 4.spiratimr, exalted desire; 'yearn.
"Smiles." ot eomethine higher; ambition.
Often d ---
te t
the aspirations
o
Mr. Bourque, who wee formerly • Words MisspelleHe wan
otis
ptonment on the concert, vaudeville e. et.axesP of Ins sou , •
and musical comedy atage, studied ienimilitice eine. saasquerads; quer. VipecI, a point of time from which
music. and dramatic arts m Canada, 'Linen; tone 1.); awfully dtwo d's). succeeding years are recleaned. "The
arked an enoeli his.life."
• United Statee `41K1 Europe anti pos- Baggagel tliree itettlevel-ree.•nipment
sesees,eertifleatea fromlwo of United
and has 'been vont successful. BS. impure unchaste.
Account, reco el d ehenn with. or of assonling, Resin "She,
Obscene, lewd,* defiled, • immodest,
r ' c'elim°11‘ —"' was the incatnation of all loveliness.,"
Incarnation; the 'act of clothing
States leading daticint sehoole. Synonotns
Five years ago Mr. 13oUrcitie adopt- ide, memorandum*
bides pr.oductng a, show every two ade4t, ionounce„ deny, disclaim, Pristine; pertaining to an early
ed home taleilt and Production via °
wee s illta„,Seir he has four assistants, 'refuse, revoke, repudiate, • , ,.,,,,
Period; first; original. "We log for
tent Ontario and "Smile" Is One of iVenunci tto aeciutt, th:.,:ristine freshness of spring.,
coouette.'"
"She has the allurements *f a
Parts of the Dominion. Otte Bourque absolve, overlook, Allurement; enticement; faseina.
who are just as busy in the other - Forgive, pardon, excuse,
04. n, se . en a , se .saer . Presage; an indication of Some.
is introducing his company. in Wes- Self-control, self-Ohnegation, self-
, sot,. thing to tome. "The, presage of dig.
For years Xether Graves' Worm
A large and talented cast has been Mend, heal, unite, wieldl, etiltielo
• ' . fige. • aster was in the' air."
his big nilinbers.
selected and the first rehearsal is der, join,
Exterminator has ranked as a rails.,
ing n g
See "SMILE" and SMILE. *
from paganism. ;ea Toronto only 26
Per tent. of the population woutd be
found ttending arty ehuren Mid of
Toronto's 76,000 Jews and Montreal's
100,00 only -10 per cent. were eon-
neeted with religion through the
synagogue. To try to meet these
conditions in the cities the tinned
*Meth was conducing 'churches a
All Nations and hi Toronto a ranch ..
larger Finnish Oongregation would be !
meeting than was present for in- -
stance in North st. ehurch on. Sun-
day,
Dr. Young does riot Iike, the talk
against immigration from countries
other then Anglo-Saxon and pointed
out that the British people theme
selves were a composite made up of
some fourteen different nations. This
was why Britain attained to power;
mid countries such as Spoilt, wimee
blood was the purest racial strain of
any in Europe, became deeadent.
The truest loyalty covoisted not in
waving of 'flags but in totting up .the
great task of bringing the gospel to
the people who came to our shores.
?The centre of the British Empire was
swinging niestwited and, as a McGill
professor put it, what Canada thinks
today, Great Britain thinks tomor-
row.. ,
Dr. Young told of the writ of the
cenimunittie propaganda and of the,
threats which ministers of the Gos-
pel recanted from tommumstm lead-
in order to induce them to \mote
their fields. These inert were etaye
Mg, hoWeeer, standing between the
people and the destructive commun.
letie teaching. Yet. setae of these
splendid men would have to be regal -
led from their fields inile,ss the allot -
Monts to the various congregations
as their share of the Missionary and
Maintenance Fund were raieed.
Very anpropmately , the closing
hymn at the evening eerviee carried
the prayers "Lord of' the Worlds
melte Canada Thine Own."
Dr. Young is a native of this 4Wn.
ty, beinga member of the honored
Young family of Colborne to..vnship,
and is one of Huron's sons of whom
all may well proud. He has the eta -
ward look end would -deplore the con-
dition of a people whose old men did
not dream dreams and the young peo-
ple see visions.
OUR WEEKLY LESSONS
• IN ENGLIsli
aas the reason for the existence of the (Rn W. L. Gordon)
4=6. For if we did not share bite ee---
itual bleeeinge we teat them
selves. The very 'reason for the eg-
'ammo of the 0111101k was OS a MIs• .
sionary agency.
Dr. Young te an optimist and be-
lieves that the, worIu getting' bet-
ter and Via a new anis better tier
coming. We had only to compare
ehe present with fifty or ,seventy -live
years ago, he said, to we tfiat there
was improvement. Church record.1
of half 4 century oe so back were foil
of eases of members of the session
even being disexpliried for drunken -
new and other misdemeanore. "Be
hold I make ell things new. For the
former thing e • are passed away."
This was Dr. Youngs tee!" for xis
morning message, eouple4 with the
words, "Mmy house anall be Called
an house of prayer for all nations."
A new (ley wee coming and whorl
(leder) house weeeel be. a houee iif
Przwer for all nations, then the King-
dom would have come. Progreee
teemed dew but the reticent was to
be foutui in *undoes, the imperfe0,
inetruneents ,through whose ageiley
Ged worked in the weed.
In bee teeriaig discourse Dr. Young
told of tome ot the wonderfully line
records come oi these young pconle
11110 CMS tO Canada from other
lande, the very finest of three
bottle, were making in our scheare
• - WO& Often lellstteed
Do not say "go tine fetch me a
glass of 'water." "Go •and bring" in
eorreet; "fetch" Meow "to go and
brieg," "
Avoid the tree of "etee" AS mach as
poesfble, and never repeat, mach as
• eapplee, oranges, eta., etc."
"Its," without an apostrophe, is the
Possessive form of "it:" as, "'ho de-
eoratioes of the raom harmonize with
ite painting."
Do not ray "she graduated last
• Janie." The proper tem is "she wee
•graduated."
Do not say "t haven't or it."
Omit "got."
' Do not say I'llere is the -revers*
• side to the question.", Say "of the
tmestion."
Words (Uteri Mispronounced e
• Morose; first o uustrensedi lent '5
as in "ao," s an in "so," accent last
syllable.
• Milo; u aa in "feud?. not as
"rule."
Aftilotintan in "no," not as u in
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HELPED DURING
isikn and mover:title% outstripping . the MIDDLE AGE
•
Angte.Saxon Stock. The brighteet -e;
student at Toronto rniversity. f5r • %HUH Praises Lydia E.
, instance. was oneeded to be a Ruse Iliteirie
I
elan and the percentage of the Jew. • --HMS Vegetable
ish population weieh Attended StIV•
I.7niversities was teveral timeti CoMpound •
0101
er than the average for: the whole
inuntry. These eating Mottle were
dented to eceepo pomitom% of leaderehip ellueeh nett ttste. /toe inn -
portant ehat they should have: relig.
welts cativi,,lionS. And thi-i ""i .ho
' (ailk of the church, to ere thee theee
people on the frontier!' of eiviliteteet
were, given the ehenee to grow 1')) "Itch conle
viction". Dr. mma
told of tommunities in the Welt
where thee -obeli heel no church sine -
'nee for tee yeeee /where former
Sanctity etheol werletee in
hone for ei /lumber f yesta Away
from tne inftuenre, of the chuten, han
frown indifferent a etiol not eeeet tn
m
tawhethee the (*mit eeentel a-
er ret,
The feeeteee, lIngrivIrtr, ref. re,
io 104ot bet iv* roor
WItgoat, itenT rib*. iron lint far
•k Are rnorobd
0 0 6.0 01•1101e1r0 .01f-1
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Word Study ble worm protaration, aad it always
"Use a word three times' end is roainteins eptitation. 2 •
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LORIE
WATCH
WEEK
•
CONDITIONS
OF CCONTEST
This Lovely 1444W:etch vdllbe
-wound every evening at 6 p.m.
during Lorie Watch Week.- It
be wound for the last time on
• Thursday everiing at 6 pan. •We.
• estimete elf6 *ace will stop
• sometime during Saturday.
• Contest leopen to all evithe
• out oteagation. Yoor vices
goy win one of three handsome
valuable priccs.
First Prize ---A beautiful Lori°
Wrist Watch.
. &rand Prize ---A lovely etrarel of
tieltels Pearls with elek gold
clasp in a handsome jewel ease.
Third Pr7lpiece of,
•
• Call for free Ballot •
I You GIJESS WEIN
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' SUMS. Ont. -"I am Willing to ,
now lotto* from other witmen, to
tell them the won.
li.rilrePiittitil "lham'etYleeitedit
_ I tattle Compound
,fe4, I did me, I tided be
•_ thinkful enough icir
•Nee, i the heneilta I re.
• ' (*red dureng the
of It r
. I do hreieewotk mut
1 y troubles mole
I watt to week. 1
A friend *dinned
1 I
1:1
sty iiirroi get hotter, I will r$4`01Itt-
11111bftwend. rtar !trot:X*4 i!,1fi
.3•0„ MINIM te regain mg itopetite, ant
• nweid peer wisdkene to all With Oen
• bisolikei nod." -Mkt. Joilttillionefq,
1r N Chriethot St, Sonia, ()star*
Competition corninenees Nov. ,2nd,. and ends
November 9th at 6 p.m.
In case of one or more guessing the same time prizes win be
awarded in the order ballots are rettimed. Prizes will be
ditplayed in our store window during week of competition.
E. C. R.O.BLERit TSN•
nee"."O'n'etenetn."
Keep an eye on your
Spare"
lot/MVPS the good of a "spare' if it won't take
vY you home when you need it?
just because it hasn't been on the road much is
no guarantee that it is fit for work. The rain may
have run inside atui rusted the rim. The dust
may have crept in. The tire may have picked up
nail ends or flints vrben you used it last, and a
few more mike will force them through the
casing. It may not be inflated up to its correct
running pressure.
Drnp in for a free inspection of your tires, In-
ctudlng the spare.
You are never far 414"0
DOMINION TIRE INEIMIT
H. J. FISHER
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