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The Goderich Star, 1930-08-07, Page 7• •• iircr.nAl„ ALV', ST eTtto le:ig .. .. _ ... __ ee. . e„....,_....„„ ..... .„. .., - , a 4,041asoia** to IlaitiltiElti itaiititAwiliif cois,Ititistafie4SAMiitillitinisti•7. 440 0 .Sunday Afternoon 1 ,.. Av ISABEL IIAMIL TON, Grc. ureivaiwaggiFiv**0-4**.**WEsiat ileksmani Made of pure mter. enlit fectoriee 01. U itt mode ra Wie-43ats VS* tt,t444$4, saifiNts-*** , • * . No expense spared to have it * S. S. LEO; Mee WGt lrh. 193e s' cicanowhu14/l"""ladfullaawrea* -1,CMIr* 1 roloo,Sene • -sec o otesaae-1 Samuel 9:15 -le • 45-lN:4i.1.lu*O-11 the entre:peel iate the water., 'Sale splash d d alerl to keep it as Letere the daeer ef Io diatotto 'Lae tent two :ewe ta the timid heres.. =et they mote to a retool:oh in lite, the latter two7to Wvait LI'S is hound to be the best • !3 can snake. . ennt lobtee cent*); world of oeya. that men ond machines mid money • • . tell. clop in their flight. ehoiehe„ These ered:ted to AereIhaa ; One tier oki IOW= omono them for • ie sin; ' - rjch. riztery reM Irceee yau reemottoilh.r7: Vieht- irtrattely enward; dare; hae„ wee, euedue; Lea ever t3 Hy win corley y;..? tierevo • To hhe. *bee e'er:or:tette (heel efieoth a erase • teapi iarth we jholt coniine tbougli seen (net teoen ; ie the :Ole -lour Mir 434X0.1gn, will renew ; . lorek eve, to esethe liewJ1 cetech thretroa. le. PRAYEL: ohneeete aud retest Merciful • Father. forgive everythiera ia oer A lives that liee been owtoreg, dergiee . may everything. of staile aj ae:opt - rely minieay we havo eought te Too, der to. Thee. Grant u's day by deer te • dwel in the teeret plam of the Moei; that thus. ore. upy Wilde ureter - • Shadow Of • the Almighto. • dheough _Jeer.% Cheist, tear Lore. • Amen. Wetted , ....hhooreeeeeeeoweeoreeereoweire~te T S W ARTS' antitifSe LiI18.11 ▪ flack Stables Et Montreal S t reset • 111,4 oft tt•r Sqwqr •• SEVERAL FIltitCLASS AUTOS READY FOR SfolifjCE •GE? 1011,ANYVVIIERE • AND WHEN W%tiT TO GE rrilERE- Iiikfrq.f Ail I rwit, • - •' reeeeeneerheonte • • • • • eeeeenee...,..4;te0 let 40 .II psrt•ft 'the to WO fin.• et - tp.o.nriot q C • • • tte.$:. • • horehe 1-4i. ."•ooteietitoeorrooll•teheeh THE CODERICII STAR WHY WE DO IT WHY THE LESS FORTUNATE ARE A SOURCE OIF COMFORT • • DY MEHRAN K. THOMSON, V. El, • Atelier el Tire Sento& et 4`eittooe hetio-e° WIULI Golden Cor. eute2. - tia the?e• 1W' ¼° zre 2OUr harper- w-ra.o, rile an '" ten: evortte in the lb -c • gemianSwhen.itleaves the fActoryt ble /old to EerVe. -FOra0 of the an- tr76:40 fou `ale brcatita• ent The &helms peppermlat ethe teraelitph nation had deemed- ahooi. freshens thereon'''. te, hoe, "le ledge to: lige Oil the. eudeidsdieestione va.zetre:•„.W..ez l3tU..•I•1Gint tee nretter hefore the, Lord, the Lerd sell to lem, -rioarlani t•..t the veied a the Loop% in all teat they say ono) thew ler they have- net • loach.el thee, hut they heee. rejected me, that. I Should itoZ MILL n\--c-g.Lheln." 000. had hie 'already cliosettto bo the first king of Israel. Ilia• name . was Sauleand be of all.tee• men of .11uf nearest .he people's 'ideal • 4 kitu,;. • • •-• It waS a trivial ineiden; 0114 lead to the Meeting:. et Samuel and Saul, and rt this trifling incident, whieli thvetiteolietrarac!!iGeneaTilltr.c:tts 'arllivicitel*,trltIll!"°0 :leiVacrdiii4;II:o1(1W1:°art11:11iot4es°'el7iCOtt.1.tatrit?: A I are, more toed: nod teartul .stille - eareovee the most intvreeting. - - It hes beep, a roateer oleo:roam ob- Why Cleo should lac tea, to die ? . • FerViltioll. ;tor COUllile33 •gaierAtiOns Let us roller make .the hest (*Vette ''• , thee'. huniartirelega seem to derive a. lat. auch as- it is." was. the first link in c..chain of trif- ling incidents, led to a momentous and 'unexpected result. A herd of very .finc she asses; act-or:lino to .losephuit, which were very dear their owner, had wandered out of the • eeeture and were 'lost. Kieh, the vne,Sent his son Saul with a ser- vant in search of the strayed animals. titer searching over a zonsiderable • territory' without success, Saul sug- ' .ested -tbe adviselbility of returning tome. 'bele servant suggested the consulting of u man of G d I ;),,( t....i-es) and fit.,:ic 'avrvict ,*11 tound uo-to-date rt. "if alb.* gib •• 11'400110 tinakite 1• s.,43 re• lee her tree! Street o ng n City near at halite: Saul , agreed Ma AS he and his servant were. going :thc h:11 iiii, which the cite was built, they net a heed of yOung maid- ens Zorning Put to draw Water: and :they said to them, "Ieeilie seer here?' Ind they reellee, is behold, he .7 Lel:ore 010: make air et% :s come. to -day 'into the city:. for ale people- have a seerifiee today on • the h;gh place." And ho. Saul ahtl servant bastened up the !hill and. es toter were entering in by the gate; Samuel Nervelh Dr. Scudder asked eer mismonaries, teordont Ball- and hey met, Sairitel wing _Out" to go DennleSion- 'to 'take' tile leatiet hetes ap tr., the piate on the s it heith h lot of comfort void teetisfactien froutoe --Moral: "Thew ulv;'aya sou -ohne 161,e -idea that other human binge are woree ote than yOtirioata in a wore plight. We find this Ile- One noon, ovhy a lees fertellae ENJOI/L13 n-' 11119trated 'in the fable- of the hares parson iS source of encouragement MILLIONS and the frogs as follows: 'Tito hares is that WO take credit for our ova knee took serious •eottnsel among state tool are therefore complimented thenwelvee whether death. would not -and elated. CHU A • 4) dition. "What sad state is ours," that- the attuation•pilght be wore% • , te'preterable to their miserable eon. Wie also find comfort in elle though: they sad. "Never to eat in comfort, hence we zubtraet the difference be- t 'CRY. I to sleep ever in fear, to be startled by tWeen What eve. have ,and what the h a t lees fortunate fellow. has mid we feel • young man of the brightest promis• e A Sbldour,•and ily with beat tig r rum sorest •• becoming a total wreck in ehararter and eareer. This downfall began, at the euetlini of the jeteires_. Better r ch. death by far.' And off to dr 'own themselves in a' both fortune and Misfortune are relit - they event Tile most Important point- is. that "AL when he began to make the 'will of raeeordingt, • God subordinate to is own. • Condensed from Saul. I Some score •of frogs Who were mo or OnfOrtonatar ameding to a by Thomas Thomas Kirk. ; joYing the moonlight on' the bank Parison with our own option of 'what we should have anti be. • , scared at the approach of the hares, hboring lake. tive.•We are rich or poor, fortunate wo4tzt MISS1ONE • • mrs. James Biaaie • tne • requiremente of the foregoing-11)ot didclent by ently Of it thud sed The Value or Missionary Literature . that waseent luationg new becuz he I grades. •A • yeeng hem Yorie physician Was Definition of •Wins atxl. Speclfica- had ben a' wearing those kind of u• n- , visiting a patient. liniment pro- tions for contuiners will be supplied der wear for A No. of yrs. spehts were 'peter° him- klis' prae- cice and income Were growing rap- mly. His fame - was greVing also,. and his host of triereas were loreeast- ing that John Spudder would.. soon co one of Amy toremost.phy- SieianS. this day as be waited in the home oi paciente, he picked up a leaflet entitled, "'Tire Conversion of the %Todd,- oee the Claims of Six Hundred _ Millions," written by those two pion-, on request by the Fruit Connelsenno Seundayo.-1. -walked home re e er, Department of Agriculture, Ot- day eltool with Jane this a.m. and taw-• e she sed she was lissening•to me sing- . • ins 4n Sunday sitool. Titen 1 up an 11 1!1I meeting. So here we have an Phis- hundred • millions wit ut the heel teyealecl unte Semuel this • very six ho , tea ion oi, the Divine, Being regulat. Gospel" and without medical care took • ' ng the movements :of men,, ire the hola upon hie heart, ge fell on his ., e I; ere of moral free -lam, with as 4wilherteteeribell °trbaeu4heaLvePrte ae4okitlnor?;214°B1:eal moth preeision as He does the move- : cause or the tall which came to him iments of the' heavenly Wipe an the theorgh that leaflet Dr. John Scudder J ' . .. went to India as the first medical -eohee- --ore' ---e'e°--"'e ohehe, e tion tnat °Samuel hod received' from ee blazed 'the. way his nine children amat , lin, There he read it over and We read •in Verses 15-17 thht (od over again until the elairris of these *sphere of natural law. 0 10 71111. - missionary from ,Aanerzea. Because S E. • 1111dE0 Ele etr FHE PEOPLE'S STORE • God• led to his malt • ing this Sacrificial and at fifteen of his grandchil- tee • Ctksik thectricity • -Wash• by aectrkit7 iron by Ejeeb-icity cOP:IVENIENT, • CLEAN't QUICI• t Cheaper thantried or W.00d An electric Vacuum Mane.; centors the du§t, a Indon,0 just moves the: We guninntee all Hydro Lamps.for i,SoQ hours. Walk in and see display at andto inviting to about deen have followed in his. train and rty ot the chief citizens. On ace eiveri thole lives to miesiotiary sere count of the divine communication vice. Thousands of lives have been .ne day before, he would he:on the saved; hospitals have been opened,. • outlook for. the expected ' geeste and tens of thousands of souls ,have And when :the two strangers dame been' led to our Saviour becaus% Within rang.' of his. Vision, he would- hundred yeere ego woman 'laid a. naterally fix his gaze on the tall and 'missionary leaflet On her table. • handsome form- ox Saul. As he was The Illiesionary Monthly.. eurprise, ;he Lard saideto him, Be- GUARD BABrs HEALTH noel the num ' et whom spoke .to • IN THE summit • looking with questioning wonder and thee! this, man shall have . •evee'my people" • The sinnaier moliths are the most his', seeiant *eke guests of lii:Anor, plaints of that season, which are. &gime' totes Saul to his -own house, cholera iniantum, colic, diarrhoea and and communed with him On the roof. dysentery, come on so quickly that Tlfe 'obscure tarreer's son had sudden: often a little one is beyond aid before ly• become' the honored guest -01 .the mother ,realizes he is ill. The isitail's great prophet and judge,and mother must be on her guard toepre- was 'on the eve of beernideig the fleet, vent these troubles, or if they do anointed monarch of the chosen peo- come on suddenly to banish „them, hle. Seeking • after asses, he had No other •Medicine is of euth"ahl to litilddoeo• _ • mother e during the hot weather as Tee Anointhig of. :26, 27 ;. 10 Baby's Ohm Tr -Wets. They regulate • . "Some omit be great. Great of- the ettenaeli and bowels and are • fices will have great .talents ; and solutely eate. Sold. by niedicipe deal - God gives to every.man the virtue, ere or by mail at, 25 ceatt a hot frout: • temper) understanding, 'taste, that The Dr.:. • wimpali ns ehes;iiehie co., fall just •in the niche .he hens ere ' • eainee to fill." •- Cowper, • • s :w c u an •dangerous to children.. The eon. ast her evinte load .of o. ;tome dol. I. have and she replyed. and sed it was a sort of a Mixed kens' voice she Mundt-ter—Meet wets a "keen Zate , * down. at the school yd. Unite and I . seen. Jane and weehad a little Ohat and she taorkecl very corjally to me. I was all dreee up and I felt oflly r funny bocuz when I get all drest up 1 feel so attracktive most genrelly. If you got what 1 omen. Teusday—I gese .pg, is threw ;kith seckend handed Ottomobeela by this tine. lie goe enjen trubble out in ' the country this after noon. Ile aed .... ' • a sekepd handed Mashene is like te the shirt. They aro vory rdee ta ' have around- home but he hates to get ea out on the retie iii: 1 et theme . Wenedaye-I bot inc a ice cream Friday -Mrs. Gritz was at -aro • . cone today and when 1 got eat on the house ; ovning for s pper ands'St. I met Pug Stevens .and he sed he inteetaned us very har.tilly telling us ing it VIM his hands he bet he cul eat my cone thout tuteh- ,dbout her xperieocee and eat. - She and I bet him seri she had ben disappointed in love three cents he euddent. Ile tuk it in a hupiha times and in marryage ,eue,,h his hand and I told him he, lose so She wed that when she got Marryed he payed me three cts but .1 gat to after ebbed hen marryed to'him' Was only fiftering And the cone 'otested me as. einif ways. Looks like all h get to her husband she thot thee. 1 lean in the hole Wirld like him and five cts. I win the bet but I lose to a is gTeef -whatever I do or dont. wile she new it, . . , 1 • l'hirsday—Get a letter today that Saterdaer--They was a sales Ingo we was a going to have ets: over the here to see pa this pan. and tryect to ideeak end; Ma sed 1 caddent* do to sell- him .sutn buttehlese under ware mach far these fokes. And / dont •• '• fts him into life, and 1ts him Brockville, Ont. • , • , Saul's Deelibe and ' Fail- 19941 ; 31:1-4,-; • . • Saul's mad jealousy of David continued to grow and at length pos- seesed him to suet; 'a degree that he tiled to kill' him on different oeca- . ylas hunted foe ey saw. ere e;deitiletl? iyeer becomes more COMIlkIlltr GRADING POP. 6 • CABRAGE AND -CAULIFLOWER'. . . (Issued hy the ,Director of Public - IV, Dominion Department of Agri- :rue:tire, Ottawa). In view or the public demand for uniform, graded, sound, niattire pro - Wens. At lengt David fledinto ex; e in standard • attraotive contain n n yt avid WTI the arna IntS PPa and ri ‘tY1.w cf the erleeePt3 the Philis Ines wb ad array a•ttained from las year's exper en ' Israel. At the battle- of Gilboa Sant .Oepartmnt of Agrieulture have re- StMeel. as recommended grades for met his death. ' • Cabbage and Cauliflower the speeifi- eelf against Saul and thearmy of the. Orbit. Branch of .the Vominion Saul -is 'notable I f exarnn e cations in force last -season. During the season 103041 :Where The Hydro Sore - elP4017E STOMACH TROUBLE' vRaiirTirEcK • • ,ales are made of No. 1 and No: 2 * quality the standards listed below will apply, and upon request by ship- pers or receivers official inepeetion will be made on this basis: e Cabbage: No. 1 . shall consiet. of 4willte•ontorommitoasiths. valtrivon. vible:itialidOin at. atm; 1.0sylti.i. heads*of cabbage which are ofeimilar tion, lautbanisllas 'lam like ingiade type, reasonably firm and well trim- ..7nitt.441•4". x•onstiPath" ikk " ' rried; not withered or • burst; free ' 0,14"er.ellpithteseeisesif"TheoneIsh*"..eolrcii=eioandliterePatal from soft rot and seed sterile, and eat*. Get ettoetalleor is= Awitlat &AIM'• free from damage caused by diseol- . oration, freezing, disease insects or mechanical or other =eons. , ----`""":". No. 2 ehall consist of cabbage 'CANADIAN NA IIONAL ;Nithizefoorrg;litimgeet See. requirements TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO neatly trimmed compact heads of DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ctiVelylf1,°Iwuzezrywollrleohverantlitn4L;;devislicilh"aced-e' Icav4'doderieh 6'20 a'121` 115' P.M. free from damage caused by diet or seClintonaiorth 66'.46,4 2.45303 p.m.pTo'odtishtear4feog rynclogitchatUnaiettairlobr luPth°08; inteaente3.' - " efitcheli • 7.21 A.M. 3.30 P.m'Attached, leavo than be -fresh and Arrive Stratford lie a.m. 3,58 pan. Cauliflower: No I shall contlet ef • " Kitehener g. 0 am. 6.18 pen. green, . . Guelph 0.07 a.m. No, 2 shell consist of heads Of emit. erei Parlor Cafe Car tiodericie teiT6roto • ter, hruieee, diseases. ipeecte or me- io en morning train, and Toronto to elmonleal or Other Mean& 3oderich 5.ss p.m. train to No AN& Shan Consist of homs of change of enre between Goeeriee mid caulillowee which do not meet with . ...,,,,,....... a e Toronto 10.25 ax4 hhe pore glower which are free frem fierlOU3 ....Ak ,.....;:::::'..gt Returning—Leave Toronto 7.50 a.m. datnage CaUqed by ovennaturity,• die. I . 12.55 33.m._atiiii5.55 mai. coloration, dirt, or other foreign mat. lobo Ills a bolt 0' rorGilto. J. A. LAWRENCE.- • • Town Paseenger ari bone Tido! Anent _......,..,_ , Tired and Nervous . After Day's Work . ., lb% Murry O. Chapman, Poriteoditfo,1133, %ohm, ----f; • at the mother of alt thileten, _sad teem to gat astound and do Itty Own work. My hest vr45 v.ti Wellek-41*41.1 4In a nervous Oedititou Mr loir Soso time. / bon s hoz of Milburne; Read 0,4a mono Pills and onnel they were a great help to WIC Ellpeeially whoa I lied one. through a day of *tile,* sea wrath bo tired a*4 nete0t$ et night I *ma tike IL 4114110 ef tlie PIM taid. Ould met eeeirertelly all daring tit. nfOlit,” • -6,141 At 01 ireir 44 gtherol, stores, or welled rcerrorpottt Intel, 11' TM T. moult* Ce, •1-• L -CANADA YEAR" mom Mumma HIBUM pens Friday, Aug. 22 , "LES VOYAGEURS"--eltilliantotandstandseectaele"LesVoyegtere" depicting, the glorious romance of Canadian development, Scots 2eher.AIO, Boxes $1.10. MUSIC -Thirty •bands headed by the AleCanada Permanent Foto Bend spetiellyee - recruited troln1 Canada's permanent military establishnients seeetat Perolissim Department of Militia and Defence). • 2000 VOICE EXHIBITION .C1 -401111S, trained and 4lite‘ted by 1)4 IL A leripckt.e2r:aModiat069.1Snear°4725eZn:at's40$141.A0013.g' 23 Tint1S.' u* 28;' Tues AGRICULTURFin all its breeches- SPORT—Marathoe Swims tworkes profess:it:oat dennolooships) Fri., *flag. (women); 'Wed, Aug. 27 kopen). Ioternational spore competitions afloat erei ashore. Canada's ereatest adttehe next. Troaino end Pactur; 13CeS including $5,009 huturities. ' • for,Thebibit'on aeries mom and • &Newels,. vinebeiseg otrePtea Grageirteetid Pagentri, per. ' ,;. fir elf:amts. - Send ehiree or woo • oder. "e' . • ;intend to neather. I. will Objently 1Viarriage, mstkis, is man different , obey my mother on the maturnee eke; at'tiret but bo Soon grows indifferent l'of are faintly. • • . • • ' • : • . too kind to say no* • • • • SAM HAltRIS,r &Wort ' 17, WATERS, • Ceestred.dhedettee, The most ehaeitable explanation 1.4 • that the boss at the radio **tattoo, is • • FOR, FLMHER'S 4 • LO VELPRICED .tire -than' .. any other tire of equal qu4lity. Tough, rugged tread—Supertwist cord body.' Full Good this will eind a tel year lifettnte guarantee 7, bize;rtzat . _ • . service on the Wad's —and a low price. Gredtot Mei* arnl Tubes. ' 1, 0 0 0 D E A R TIRES •0 MADE IN CANADA GOOD W 11011011101 -th.41 e ht. - 14;1' • •