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The Goderich Star, 1929-07-11, Page 7i•ix •1 ..THUARSPAY, 3t`IN filth, 1929 Good-byes Files and Mosquitoes! Unser you're a Flit user, you have no idea how soon you e:an rid your home of every Hy end mosquito. File kills quicker, and is easier to use, in the handy Hit sprayer. Spray ;into cracks and crannies to kilt readmit bed b41(k ants. -~lit vapor sloes not *twin. Try the quicker Flit method todayl FLI Ot of gabsIesearwhenee. "Tile ,dt.w rem with the bt,trk barge alonna jell irtlatialptlwtiifa0ril 11111110 1,0W0iswn i011311tet16r111lAstRlltt fMitti -y Sunday o4fternoon ' y ISABEL HAMILTON, Ooderateh, Oat. wake lowstMrrt owsmataaslitYatit0Y1ngwaigstan areae sttlesr711iupparjw To us a child of lrope is born, To us a Son is given; • Him shall the tribes of earth obey, Hire all the hosts of heaven. His power increasing still shall spread,, • - His reign no end shall krm'sv ; • Justice shall guard His throne above, And peace abound below. John Morrisor PRAYER • Almighty God, grant Thy blessing upon the study of this lesson so than irnany • may realize as haver before, the desire: to help the upbuilding of 1 Th y Kiri dem in our own land and in heathen lands;, In Jesus' :name we pray. Amen. S. $. LESSON FOR JULY 2Ist, 1929' Lesson Topic --Ezekiel'& 'Vision or 'Hope. Lesson, Passage—Ezekiel 4114.9. r Golden Text= -Isaiah Sae • Rev. W. Morley ?unsbon in a ser- f anon on Ezeltiel's vision says: Wel take the holy waters mentioned in the selection to be the emblems of that wondrous scheme of mercy. perfectea by the atonement of Christ, made vi- taI by the Ever-present Spirit, . and USE Hydro -Electric Cools by Electricity ' • Walt 'by Electricity Iron by Electricity CONVENIENT, CLEAN, QUICK Cheaper than Coact or Wood An electric! Vacuunt Cleaner rginovgs •lila dust; a broniti just tllov_es tllc dust. We guarantee all Hydro Lamps for 1,500 liottra. Walk in awl see display at The Hydro Store adapted to the salvation of the world. I, Notice the source of the waS- ers. There is said to 'cave been a very copious fountain on the west side of Jerusalem. The prudent, IlezekIah, foreseeing that rr A, time of siege, en enemy might cut .oil; ite streams, conducted them by le secret aqueduct into the city. rt *may . 4e that there was some subtle connectio:: of thought between this fountain and the vision which floated before the senses of Ezekiel,. as there was a stream from this same fountain into the tete; and from the foundations of the holy house the holy watere p sBe this as may, the trots dobe. A great many people prefer fruit. is significantlyheer told, that while for then open air desserts. It ban through the temple come to us the much to xecomniend as it requires tidings. of our peace, the (blessing it- HINTS FOR HOMEBODIES, no work to prepare, is good for young coif does not originate there, but is (By Jessie Allen Brown): and old and everyone likes Tt. How- andaovafad to it from a source nvisib;e Do you getever if you want more elaborate dos' • afar. all rd interest there is tserts. they are easy to have. Pie TI, Notice the progress of the out of your. motor drives, or do you seems to be the favorite for picnics. waters, thus bowing from the faun- whizz by at such n speed.that • there dations of the. temple. In the was- it no chance to see anything? There.You need to Choose -at -kind that is not sage before us the progress of these are many places of historic interest too moist nor easily squashed. Lem - waters is said to have been gradual throughout the length and breadth of on or in fact eny of the cram m pie:: and constant. And.this is only a de- our land. The way that history is arer poor carriers, use ier the They ymories make bet. scription of the progress of the Goat taught usually tin schools makes it picnics. A butter tart filling baked for pel of Christ. aThere are • two as clary as dust, and few ee us know t f tarts ke Cl tits thew clays?" Strange rotten ii indeed , Robert Mrrr;�son and ail his suece - sers, a weighty array et matryrez mei CfrnteE-urs gate their livea to Mimi isse becau,o'•they did net apprev.vf.� China" and wished to show her tie eeeret kelt from her for e,ges of how E to :become ditferent. At 'vicars lrer'1ot;1 since Wt7 teas China an; 7-C^ we.• thy of approval thnra now: Sue that is ne gact;nd fee bete or wit^.- l'ok1in' heti,. Bet even en these _mounds Chine,, c needs your help, and is worthy of 1... es never .before. All her anti -isms will pass as a bad dream and be rc i membered as the e.lipse of that coin - mon sense for which the nation justly famous. No sane person approves of what agitators leave done in Chitta. Well, we are not helping them, nu;, are oui. to help the patient, groaning masses of China eo he rid of these delusions. Friend, who with -boldest thy gift, • wilt thou abandon these innocents to the thieve; and robbers who are pion« derin r and reaving then so sorely? Will such a course male) smitten any better for you? Will they not be distinctly worse? If you would faceperseverance rebu fs behold the pa patience of the Brith% Gaovei•nment during these recent years. She has never given • up: Friend, in your test moments will - you not do for -China's People as much as you did before? Remember 'that while we were yet enemies Christ died for us. If God 'had dealt w•' us as some are now tempted to deal with China, what chance would we have? The 'Quarterly Link.' Warns • in children AVIV. _havoc. These. pests attack the tender lining of the intestines and; if left to puce sue their ravages undisturbed, will ultimately perforate -the wall, because these worms are of the hook variety that cling to and feed upon the in- terior surfaces. Miller's Worm Pow may be kept warm by the same meth- ders will not only exterminate these od, worms, of whatever variety, but will Picnic Desserts. serve to repair theinjury t Nave sprang. 't h 1 irt$ y hey THE ,ft>DERIC}4 .°.A1w Weak After Operation i • "After having an opcutlon, I an very miserable, weak, nervous and vary near a the to work: l caw Lydia 1r, Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound advertised and triad it and believe k helped me wonderfully. I have no weak spells any more, the pains have left me and my netvcs ate much bet• tet. I feel safe in urine Lydia ZL Piakhenes nmedkirtsa have heaped me wonderfully ",,,-labs. Wet. N. Dudiedlot, ear to. Pisr'r Colborne, Oeecnia rz i t.• » i ly' din E. �:► ia,.ii Ve,eta►rs';111;��ilili(� +.houghts".su Bested by this gradua: thoroughly the history or. evens our in a pro ins ea o r mss s a own immediate surroundings, as . we good picnic pie. Tares are handy and Thend first puragess ourf 'the Gospel. drive let us stop,look and learn, are the easiest carried in the pans in The first encourages faits, • �e when we think of a certain, locality wh�eh they •are baked, Turn-overr cord reminds us of our respa7s:bri- Notice the etlicacy of rhes. 4�p dog, let us renaemb r it, not as the place are good for pienics too. Never EL y• we'hadtha;Q,go hot dbut as the carry sticky . emcee. ' • • y waters. ' The places.,;to. which they flow are striking. They did not wind their course to spots that were only In - slightly defective land essay :r ales. fPhey, flotveel "into the desert 'a d in- to thesea"—"into the desert- midst. whose endless 'sands o'• t n s i Caths lad 1 flowed before:."into thesea,-- the place stone pion er there was an interesting; Cakes which have a stick icing enirat in memory of the early are an abomination to carry and are rs, • i hard to eat. If you are baking spe- More About Picnics cially for a picnic, cakes baked in IAA week we talked about picnics muffin tins are easy to carry. if they a d the substantial foods which were have .raisins and tuts in them and e lily prepared. (Today we will talk cocoanut sprinkled on top, they do bout the drinks and the sweets al -not need icing.. Cookies of all kinds Dead Sea in w ose sad and ezeggish though o gi rent lllyrthe sweets iare fore mast are alwlays good - waters- nothing which had breath people prefer the savory foods when rid you ever try a short -cake at a could live. Thus the(r inlss:on was eating in the open air: p1ebie. They are mighty --good. botgl to topclea tat le hathwas i ]tlwas The easiest way to carry' your 1iq- ened a d.carryiit iin�a sealer. sweet- ing. impinge. " And that. is true of,the Gos- aids is in,ther'mos bottles, tea or cof•,, fee for the. grown ups may be kept per gfnGhrist.. There is�no'el can of hot and, Mille or_ lemonade for the turn users- garde flit a Is - Carred children"may be'kept cool in these turn into e r rayhie1 there is `scan- useful bottles. If you take tea do Sea u error which the , end change erne not put cream in the bottle but carry not purge elf a its po life. end chantte it separately as it gives the tea a Into a receptacleNotice of free. • queer taste.. When you wash your l' V, verr inthg. sirs of the river. thermos bottles' be very careful no., It is ewer rising. thus• svrnnoiizin;: the, work tend inflame of the Holy toalet ba ye at r'th�thin between ever Spirit. • 'It can be seen to ever in- keep the corks in the bottles wild - patriarchs, creasing force from the .Cay of the not in use, as they are apt to. get patriarchs,. prophets,. the ministry of mouldy: A handy phare to keen • hem Christ, on the Day of Pentecost and is in the cup which fits on the top to -days, in the ever -rising tide of evangelism the world over• of the bottle. • V. ' Notice the service of the river, If you do not own thermos bottles "Everyt'hinir shall live whither the , you can keep yeur milk Bold for some 'river cornett." There is no depart, time by wrapping the bottle tightly ment of life where the river of the in several newspapers. You will' be Gospel bis flowed that has not been surprised at the length of time that ourckened into newness of lite •And ,m tFcnnod. keepeethe hot ea my sealershes oe richer 'growth. • : put a cork in the snout of the tea pot 11 : WORLD to ChNS ?" (•and wren tightly in newspapers. A !� "Why .Ceara to Help Giiiina. crock of baked beans or.an Trish stew Begs m, WA do not annrove of ::.. GODERICH—ONE DAY ,ONLY MONDAY JULY.°..... SHOW GROUNDS' -'FAIR GROUNDS 1i RING Wkb MJMAL SHOWS •t 1. 125. People— 500 Horses-- ma 50 Cages Animals 30 Lions 2 Cars of Elephants and Camels S Bands - 2 Calliopes « 2 Complete Electric Light Systems -30 Double Length Steel Cars i e5it Big Top 5 lvlauune;th Rings — 2 ,Stel Arenas Wad -Beast Hippodrome te a • �' - The Newest " Show Ir A14 °r'; • The World sake, 5 Continent Menagerie t' ;-slid character Bible $mete iNoa and the Ark Iwo Certt$Ast *ad IlN.eNolowletottt speets Deft %"t "go acro* Mimi* st 5 WO** Moot Daily 4t ,' r S t OWS . (AIM 2. iii $ xi* 144 LU9 • bis: lilts tet fee aril l'reill`1a, t la"i1 ci> �E already whiPeecl an:3 sea ran Fut �. them together in the twinging of a' 11 eye. In most tarts el the e entry it is hard to get veil. fat frena'tte eta - quite -as i'e cecana eerie. Tae chiideen are sire tei like them and ice ereeet is a peed fc^d Very often eididren and gzccwi, u s' feel greggy wises a plcnie and law a13 , tired out the nest clay. This ia tee I uaily the resalt of haying tat meet i • rieh unusual feeds end 4nuinl.s. IIf' you eat arid drink• wisely, about as I yah would at ho:uo your cternnaclt would not be otentased and your wale- y pie will bee benefit not a drawb ae1., . Butter Tart Filling 1 cup eurrants,.1 cup sugar, 1 CO, tablespoons batter. • a ' Cream the better. add sugar and slightly beaten egg. Mix and add eun'itnts. Put in uncooked pastry shells. Cook in hot even at (trot and then reduce temperature -or the Al- . ling will be tough. CANADIAN NATIONAL RY TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO t1AIItY EXCEPL SUNDAY Lve. Goderich 6,20 a.m, fl 20 p.m. " Clinton 6.44 a.nn., :.50 pm. " Seaforth 6.59 a.m. 8.08 p.m. " Mitchell 7,31 a.tn. 3.35 p.na. Arr. Stratford 7.45 sent. 4.03 p.m, " Kitchener 8.40 a.nr. 5.20 p.m. " Guelph 9.04 a.m, 5.50 p.m. " Toronto 10,25 a.m. 7.pm,l eturning.--Leave Toronto 7,5580 a.m., 12.55 tam. and OA pan. Parlor Cafe Car Godorich to Tor- onto an morning train, and Toronto: to Goderich an 6.05 pan. train. No ebange of ears between Goderich and Toronto. • ° J. A. LAWRENCE, 4 Town Passenger and Phone 8 Ticket Agent • • IIISESTIVE Complete* Poisoned By Bad Teeth Mts. W. He Lambert, I.ainbettville, N.B., writes: --"I must say that B.B.B. i- gge tin mylife. My troubledteeth s My.• di eetive organs were . completely red, as well se my whole. system, had the teeth extracted, but the trouble was still left. Having read what PAtilt SEVEN • favorites in anada No wonder Kellogg's Corn Flakes are preferred to all others.. Kellogg's have a flavor that can't be imitated. Always extra fresh and crisp. The world's most popular readyto. eat. cereal Order a package today. Enjoy Kellogg's Corn Flakes for lunch end stainer as wall as hreel fest. Fina for the children's evening meal. So easy to digab..-Seriere_wtt#n milk or er»�n►ni--fruits or homey added.' .. It pays to insist on Kellogg's.-r-cho' original Corn Flake.. Look for the red.and.green package. At all graeiscs. Served by hotels, restaurants. On dining -airs. Made by . Kellogg hi London, Ontario. bed done for bthet I decided -to -try it and the result}e • " praise it too }i w,amazing. I cannot Corns are painful growths. Manufactu :1.101 r only by The T. Mil- loway's - Corn Remover will remove burn Co., Ltd. Toronto. Ont. CORN FLAKES them, at wilt 11 Arcadian Court Rick:charm of every .. appointment made richer, ,more charming, by- a veri- table flood of stutehipt•- Rare, delectitble f cods ir- reproachably served. Hight over downtown Toronto, Canada's 'loveliest rektaur- ant, Arcadian Court.. Avon House • Sereateeit roosts representing a rigid and autIorutice panorama of the history of honteJurtt (alt- ing•, Thr exterior presents aline .Elizabethan country house and accounts for the name. • 0 n. CORN , 1KES t t;i h m fig Children Off' NM FLETCHER'S • A.S7"Q R A This Summer offers fou mangy new and enjoyably features ar R (j +•%.+Irl tsetl(ri'fftl lt'tij so toll rrl ::::« lti%01.84106 It1111�,�,�• 111. -Inti Dine at Arcadiali Gist Visit tsiellAvsiiiies HEN you Cable 10 Toronto you will see, MOO before )(en e'nte'r they Store, hownchalegrowu fhb putt year. ¶ Acres: Upon acre of floor epees* !lac been -added. %,tel ttith tIu Store's expatsFion hate evri►ie distinctive developments: The Store for ?lien, greatest of its kind in Canada. situated at (lay Street,' Toronto's rapidly growing canyon of 'business: 'I'he Liberty Shop. :l precious bit of Old England dropped in a sccliided but accessible corner of the Second Floor; elegant Arcadian Court. and the aaltetgcilrer aieiieltie> Aeon Home. • ¶ The sheer 1►hysleatl splendor of the Store's neer e'kte'ntaieett and the ,tally stew points eef iaile'leq Will make pour tisit lab Sinieton'e n truly f±!mince adventure. This year Greater Sirniwon'a niekon:en gout 0 TIM incc\ lik4 COMM' kaki v itinurn TO to • ,1