The Goderich Star, 1932-03-10, Page 9• e
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Atte now eanteentt Oa all stet Wee.
Were We whole realm, et Tiatatvo Woe
Teat -were o, oreenat far tZta,
7aeve so eleemetno,
Deetar.ds any ;tee% try life, my WI.
Ji e.. Wane.
PRATnR
Gre,nte 0 Lena tate. we may came to
know Time thronelt the huueer 'of eater
love tietteueil the titiret ofWert end
through .the 4metete of an unnuenebable
• ' -'1Fieleeted.
• S. S. LESSON POR MAUCH '130, 1933
T.fissen Teele-Jesus Dies on The Croce.
enzten neenage-enelea, 0:17-22. 20-30_
eeGolatit-teitattrtentrheinint °
Pilate. hi eteetirelente web, the ttsuel
casteM. Pointed en 4 h0414 the =me
WI crime of the Pour lett all wile
could underetand 'zgly et the three curt
rent languages attig'bt know who this
wea and why He was innefilea. But in
the epee of Jeans the .ingeription woo
Merely a ghastly jest on Pilate's part.
/twee the cearse retaliation of a proud
man who found ititetelt helplme 'in time
• bands of people he *spitted and, beted.
"7----A-Rleanreofeetteweecr -oat-Watteau- -Dar a
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orneraent lit up his gloom feta
• found that kttls Wert had ‚told and the
cilef priests lame begging him to change
what he had writtena.tWrite not, Tne
is•• Mug of the jewel but, that He said,
am longthe of jgws.” • nitrite anevered,
.4 "What I have written have written,"
• Guided' by the pe.rfeet taste which
ereterenee telyes, John 'stye very little
about the nettial entelfixione are shawl
•• us indeed the soldiers, tiewri
• •SW, tho litt14. heap of clothes they had
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Use Hydro' hull* foe light.
Mg. They Ise petren.,
6,sta.
emiewonereompoonowsoneeneooseisesea AMNIA
ctrIPC.r.1 c2 013: Leta, natn;ett13 ertnt
cot.
Cent:male the crowd teterice mot tent-
tceenaz env 14.`.'.7Q d tecre lane
eitapering Crotip LI,s31:141D,. Tee etilltee,
of (teeth inn lien tire oxen Cianlea-
ly thee:tale tbia ellen:to there eteutede tao
werile., "Woman, behold tlay emit cata
thy mothee"-temele waled remind
ne that on this dteedful ceene which
melon the hoot of the etrarreee bleed
nasheett witneeted by the mettor of the
Cruelfted. -As the crowd exal Orarere tip
• •fram moUnd the erceeea, tae tli IOMOP
• of trainee yam= John Lad brouteht, to
'tire a -ca eaglet their way, nearer and
neater till they Were mite elate to I3,1M
they loved, the their Ups apenrentlY
were eealed by their help leseerese to
rahlistet• "etiColatton. It mut lava been
WitattilattenTetete=eat:eltra healed -1Q _
eelf once more addreeeed by Inn I
closest friend a emus. 'Ilrete two would
Mary woe comMertaed to John as the 'CHEESE DISHES AIMGOOD TO SERVE
be in gluiest smoothy, both being de-
voted to Hine This care ter Ire mother
In His lost moments is of a piece with
all the conduct of Icons. He remake to
lib mother and cares for het at. Ile
might •have done had they been in the,
home at itaeaantle together, if 'while
caving a 'World Jesus had leisure to care
Per His Inether, there are no dune's so
Important as to prevent -at- man Ittintal
being vorencierate arid dutiful at harp.
'When we ask ourselveewhat we are
to Make of these tufterines of Christ,
we Y sek4 4 from the Evan-
getiet and ask what he made of them.
The .references to 014 Tenement pro-
rthecY alone give its the clue to Jolnes
thoughts about the ,e•Ignineance of this
death.;
"After title, Jesus knowing that all
things were now accomplished, that the
acripture might be .fultilled, saith
thiret." John considered that in this
public execution, there was 'being faint
led the purpose of God towards, vihich
all previous history ,had been tendinte
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TJU CODERICH STA
The 4111:ea test Bart fi
in %miffs/inlet,I
EDwARDS8Upt
Welaa
toRnsymo
Na other food leit sen buy will en* Pa Ito
muck delicious neurishmeat for such little
can a* CROWN 11RAND CORNSVitiefot the
touten economy food. Everyone -at tells
Send 10c few eCanadass Prise Recipes',
. pragicalt honseAtaess
XOWARDSITURO
GROWN BRAND
C SUMP to
TilECANADASTARCi1C0.,
motoneset,
ree. tow et eMeestes D; • •
*wool anctoop..w..4-es,-.Li::::-.;:a .-toott.ase. •.
DURING THE LENTEN SEASON
UY BaRBARA IL BROOKS telt and met elettlY for 40 CrainUree.
:lecttel enthu e upon the
elanorate lead
Hints For
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Hornebodies °RAN 0 r
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ny Jteele ellea le-owa,
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ItattAltlatAMEtate
IOW wriM 44YZ7' tane int:levet eireece nee.
new clotill to the ver clettet Wo hne
tS",?,04; U12:1';27 ttcal. a -s., 3 tatt tet.
In altreetent tatcle le yea: ee it V.1 net
,, hard to tee leerithe On:teen :.'4Uti4C3 AZ:
ttp. 'Tete -V.3 tint eteenta
talks.' it ceetelalyeltte not taatal lena
eneeela et. tatoo would lee na: ene ACIVat?,0*
11=t Illearammott. An etnee ceete
enletatten ateda, the eteitaillaar watta vi.
Merles; the leeee areatatte that ova:tenni
15 e'er...TO to nen, ceMetierace with= • wee
teally reale:MO eitettld eaueo everyone
•',le. tato a keener vex:tenet lute:ant In the
question Dienenament. New, it b
left chiefly hi. the- lianae 'et the &Meta -
awn and polittsians with the rest Of the
worla etandirle by.• terreneerned. Let oe,
hope there will be direst motion reeu tt
ing tern the earning Disermamem Cen.
Imam. •
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be eine The Amerleane Math their use
1• eftancon tea. •A CUP Of too'whet thin
bread axed butter, toast, 0: a eandtvieh
tlate-4is-lo beatetlee eleht lotto eleutt
with Potently le piece of plain cake or a
slum boa eeleat
Pat in " ea and have mase it a, fu talon ith
APTKRNOON TUA.
Pleese do not let the title of tbl
oracle imply to you that cheese 41,shes
axe goad only duriutc Lent for that coy
tainlY It net . true. Oheeee dishes or
good at any num but they are espeolal
OPPrelnento-Ouriogettheeforacniaaanet_yr
/tree tee -eel beeafree they are ef
festive meat substitutes. Of Course v»
and oat are a."1 s • 1 •••
ate ,utternce of a cleat colaeolouseess
The gi "et le finished" wee tlie clealler-
en the part of 'God'' appointed Itevealer
that mow ell hact 'been Ogee that tOtIld be
done to make God known to men and
to: tclentinetlan with mere Porgivenes.s
and deliverarree &roa 'sin were' Provided
for men, knowledge of tears law arid
will that tneY Might Itaxn to. know. and
to serve Him -all these were to -Cured
while Jams •t•et is einisheL" .• •
Ccradened, emit,. the
•Expositor'a Bible;
WORLD orisstoss
The Tree Stoty of Sita.
Sits was the daughter ot h• court of -
nein!. a lerehmiri. His family geve her
In marriage 'when he was eieveo, or
twelve years old as the fourth wile- Of
an importantonlciaa She was lies fav-
orite and consequentlye the other wives
were. Jalou
thing they could to ak
• Y elterY-
m e her life raiser- Brown, the onion in th' fate add flour
able When her child was born they and cook 1 minute: Pour on stock; add
bribed a talest say that if she ever salt and pepper, cook 10 minutes Place
the ou ar and Cook la rainutean
ongeo. •Attancon tea should never Interfere
Cook spaghetti in boiling, salted wter. with the next tem
drain and mix with the tonna* settee not be too much, no; too rich food. nee
, Serve on a platter and sprinkle the *head it be eerved too late I tun seep
ePeighetti with grated cheese. we have all come home with sic deeiro
servings. for our evening Meal. Then. our ,poor
..,,, When the. rest of the mat hoe been families euffert With no OPPetlte mire
light• anti everyone feels capable of nlan- selves" we have no idea •wht, to feed
are not Ac yeranetiie ate chew, t uses
of' 'which 'have been co exploited that i
now 'et• comfortably 'into any course o
the meat ••
aging a high-I:alerted. dessert, serve them.•
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t cheese cake, Your family -Will after. tea ate 0 - „were one It
It 1$ 1). pleasant einem to eerve a cup
Thee are so many kinds of tenet
that if You served an of them ..last
their enthral state at afferent Ulnae
you .vvould still have variety. Emu. na
teonal.ty or the notionality of your an
ceders probably' determine - whit
kind of oheese you pefer. S3 dart ti
to obeeme your family tete. All lands
of cheeses have their merits but for or
dinary cooking. purposes we most ofte
cheese the good American, cheese,
though 'for flavor in an already substan
tial dish, Parrnesan. and •Roquefort as
excellent.
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Por, the beginning, of the meal cheat
my be used in tantalizing little canapes
iiiolteese sticks or cheese biscuits. I
may even. be in the soup! A clear con
zonate served with 'cubes of theese
dliciou, The warmth of the need
seinen& the cheese into its creamiest and
nicest texture. Grated Arnerictue o
Parmesan ',cheese Is the ideal aocessor
for melon soup.
• omen AN CHEESE. SOUP
• 3 small onions (elleea, 2 table-
spoons fat, 2-3 tablespoon nour,
• pints hot stock, 2-3 teaspoon- salt,
• 1-8 teaspoon. pepper, 6 rounds of
• buttered toast, 2 tablespoons' grated
• •• cheese. •
f _wards clamor for lighter Meals and more el2,1 ala.watpyayobtteroonefrt000MIra..ea ami man
axone eakee.
. calse,s keep oo well that we :should try to
ne CHEESE O•AICE alwana have some en bond. Where there
a, cup butter, 31 cup sugar 0 egg nal-llorfainthili'se5 is easier egroasiewil,ngealedWirInA sdoem:.
- yolks, 2 teaspeolis lemon Sole% I: There ore so malty tielizioua little cakat
- teaspoon grated leMond tin. 3 Poona . to be bought that are put no in small
h cottage cheese, 41 Cup flour, le cup •
ate -tight paelteges, It is wise e0 keel) a
• y, cream, 3 egg whites. • • supply of these tucked' away out of sight
Otleant the butter and, a44 the sugar. for ernergenciee. A cookie or 4 biscuit
When thoroughly mixed add the ege is all that Is neeessary to terve for ten
yolks, beating ,In each yolk sepratele, I like these because they require, no
Add the lemon jute rued rind Press last 'minute preparation, and it ale aye
the cottage oheete through a floe neve makes me crate to have to leave my
e aud mix with the flour and creamguest long enough to have to prepare
Combine the two mixtures Pad in the food, Any Idea of simple saudwichet
e beaten egg whites Press corn flake may be served. Most people like tont
pastry In the bottom of a spring form for tea and there is always Cinnamon
mold. Pour in the 'cake mixture anti Toent, 'Pbat is my etaratby When /
bake in slow oven .025 d. Pe until firm mem to have nothing in the amise to
to the touch (about an tome. Yield : Serve / always make Cinnamon Tost,
1 large cake. • CINNAMON TOAST
Y I 1 cup corn flake eft 'Cup ;tatter, The usual 'way is to mix butter, granu-
cruntbs, cull sugar. •' mon to color o good brown. It is ire -
Pat
Pat the corn ffakes through a food grin- titer .good idea to mix a imantity of
• 1• der •ueing the fine eufter, then sift the this mid keep it in a covered tar for
erumas. Measure entries after sifting. quick use After having tried eereral
Creaut the butter with the sugar and methods I like the following the very
add the truants, kneadiug thoroughly best: Make 'toast and butter, spread
Press Into the bettom of a spring fora with heney and shake on china:non,
mold. (4 cups of corn flakes will make then spread it around With a knife to
1.cup of. crumbs). • e make even, Remove: crusts cut in strips
• =el, arrange on a plate,' loOecabin Dish;
- CORN PLAICE PASTRY There are several ways of malting this,
1 half Melt thee*, wing lame eyrie; in
Wu ,40a-ottelloilltato tateetot -ell
bite desired ehelte, tele with a, little 4 -
Ina and veok 20 enieUtee in a slew• oven.
There are dell:low, Mutual. and win
keep incleilnitene . '•
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An 011 that is FamouseetThotigh Cant
stein tette not tee leirthplate of Dr. 'Thom-
as' Beletria OIL it Is. the acme of that
famous compound. From here its goad
naive: Wets spread to. Central nun• eolith
America, the Weal Leave. Attstralla and
New Zealatoi.,...Thatie_fat mkt& ellellgit
to attest Its excellence, ler ,in*all Moe
acniatelee 'it • is ea age, end in eacillaina.
PANS NISI;
nit Nt
14:4 014.7) 15,z'; •
DK
TEA
"Fresh from the Gardens's
aeat hut do not blawoho, twat put them
throirat tire erinder.. Heat two eeg
telatee etin adding crattuanY tate
mumble; cope icing ettaer. Iteceve 4
:mrt 32. cup of tide nenteene foe teinat
nix ond Bell
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wHEn In
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NOTE TRY IT NEXT ME YOU
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Cecerfee comfort/nee rooms
Tenet...el, Raced eurrouediten •
. PLENTY of CURD PARKINGSPACE
GARe.GE ONE MINUTE WALK
Ratesrkubio $um to sum
Sleek $ine to Seco
HOTEL WAVERLEY
Sanaa Avian' Ana Collett Street
• °diem Tao From •
Depot er WhoFnese, ,
wk.
.. • . latett attgar and to add eutlielent einem-
saw her -baby it would die, so • the little
retind of ti5est bl the bottenn ta each
boy was taken: aWay from her learriediae amp plate and pour the sea) over it.
tele after it was born Then the older Winkle the cheese over ahe top area
women Poisoned the mind of her �s serve "-�,i
"WhiOt a wicked woman she must For the Main • tOur513 there are the two
The there
now, lust looking 'at. ber boY Is a gloed rambit made with Bentuda
'would cause its, death." After a tin*. onions, The onions are cooked In very
Sitan husband banished ' her to the little water and th6 cheese is.added and
hoe of his uncle, where She was treat- ellowed to melt in the warmth of the
ed like a servant She escaped and after cooked onions. What a savory ash to
a perilous Journey *ached a s'rve on crisp toast points. It is well to
Where the UM (Jesus) people took her say here that cheese should alwaerd be
Int An elderly Bible woman offered to 'evoked ley a, low temperatUre. A high
keep her, and Sitee who was then about temperature toug•hens It and makes it
have been they said, "Ai same previous e ens .plain and tomato
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life if
Seven Out of Ten Are Victims But
Writer Tette How ettratabsa Bring
Swift, Amazbto Relief With
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gladder Troubles
ivt
owe= SANDWICHES-
ix ginger marmalade with a very lit -
Bother Many Past 401tle anayonnaise and epread on buttered
fifteen years old etarted to learathoW 'ta. less digestible and less palatable
read, write sew. knit cook and clean. •
Sometimen elm would get homesick 'and or Tice and cheese mayThe combination of niaTrortlbe substituted
i Rennet -
sad wondering what heel happened to tor both meat and ,pottlz.
ti ,
her little baby boy, but she stayed on
with the miestmaries • Later she went haven% a good recipe fer real Malan
school. Today aim to peghe by this one which really ori -
Bible woman, gang with the inision- gine,ted in sunny Ital-ee.
atles on th1r•
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
kell,the story of Jesus. Yet always she It cup oil l% teaspoon black Peimer,
Is praying that some day she may go 1 onion (sliced), 3 tablespoons to -
'back to her oven people and find her . mate paste, 14 cup water* C cum
"little boy and ten lent end all her tad tomatoe, 1 bay leaf, 1 teaspoon salt,
friends the message of Gods love 1 tableepoon sugar le pound spas -
Prom The Woretetland of Inas; hate te cup Parmesan these (grab-
, a ea. •
Persian Balin-the perfect aid to Put the oil into a saucepan, add the
beauty. Eseettial to real fentirilbe dis
Renewed Vital Pane
...
No one know; better than a the hoe -
rot joyless days and sleePle.s nlehts.
There have been times when felt 'hope-
less mid helpless -and when my weak-
ness caused me the most intense humili-
ation. Only those who nave gone
through Inch textures can possibly rea-
lize my great satisfaction When Dr.
•Southworth's URATABS brought me :noonakensdlonf strict etnkinnIdy mind
dsoaxmeueinli 1,ecatetieur
quick relief. IJRATAXIS are truly won-
elsernefnul, amazing
geviyideectoheeT5erfruleal
as cod-1E01a cakes will keeP .for same tim.••
praise, taste to serve for; afternoon tee. Most
Cover with 'crisp lettuee if de-
sired and top with smother slice of bread.
These are delicious and aebit <linemen.
• WALNUT saw-cc/0Am
Mop walnuta coarsely (do ma mit
through grinder) And mix with ot salad
-dressing that is highly seasoned with
mustard. you may. acid a: little mustard
to your ordbiary salad dressing, but the
seeret of these eandwiches is to ileac
• enough mustard to deflately taste it,
OAKS FOR APTHRNOON TEA
One of pet hates ISA stlelty eake
for afternoon tea. Some of them are so
inessY to at. Small cakes, cup cakes to
wincing proof of the power of URATABS DATE AND ALMOND MACAROONS.
to relieve those distressing aillnentS so
often a handicap eo those in; middle life.
Overwcaked, sluggish Kidneys, and
Bladder Wealeiese, bring on co manY
1 cup auger 1 Cup dates
3. egg whitee . cup almonds
Stone the dates an'd out in pieces
Blanche the almonds arid place hi a
distressing ailments which so often lead slow overr until elig,htly browned,
to serioua dismses that every
from Larnextees, Pains irt back arid doWn
suirenr 4uttitillestrtiffiltseuldingh°re. thrstutliegar tiggrad"uallYhit
PePPee and heat two minutes, Ade IthieUgb. gratis, aunty but frecpient urin- Cook in the double boiler Until a
'Unction. Etesngs always in the highest onion and vook mien it it a delicato atm, "Oetting-upeleights," Nervoug er. forms on the bottom. Vold ie. *lie
expression of beeuty. eta uses keeps the brown. Mix tomato paste with to cup ritability and lock of Porce--should try ingredients and dron me a greased pan
hands always soft and iimeletsly *Mee. water and add tine to the oil, pepper the canoeing value of Dr. Southererth's bY sPeolteful. eteke•in a, moderate oven
Indispenseble to the whole family. Inn and onions in three installment& allow- TTRATABS at once. Arse good druggist or 3e5 clegreee.
parts added charm to the mother. ing the mixture to boil up after each,
sUpPly you on a guarantee of eatise 1 ALMOND IVIACAROONS
tender skin of the child. Pe.rsian Balm
Sereen the father as a bait- ibrative ond addition. Add tomatoes. bay leaf, and
cooling shaving lotin,' and proteets the Rub le epithet almonds With a clean
Is the true toilet requisite. •
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"Take your work, but never yourself,
certainly."
Here arigi There
. vs • shiproMts t Pro Ogh he
port or Halifax were nearly
, 000 bushels greater in 1931 Oran
In 1930; rigltrOm for the two yea Is
are: 1930. 731.995 bushole; 19.31,
.1.100,737 bushels. •
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Gold prochietion from itetriliern
Ontario mines in 103115 estimat-
• CI to have' a value of $43.000,00e.
• Stereo ruffling heaan 25 years ago.
these mines Noir produeed 'to a
1311110 or $3ti.i,etiome0 worth of
. guide
:The lenunialn teem% to el:titre
met these stays. tiniversitY of
Alberta niv, educational eirursee
by radio tour nines a week, en -
althea those unable to wend in
person to have . the university
taken to them.
Vital` value Of all field crops
produced in catuela in '1931 la
• .est loaned at $411,21.900, •of
which Wheat accounts -for ;UM-
1/10.000,flay and clover In the
nest most .talaable. crop, being
put at, S113.991,0ou. •
A solid bleat of blue granite
hewn from the side of Mt. Sir
Donald. in tim eanailiart Rokis,
has been shipped to New flatten,
Conueeticut, to be iticorperated
itt the new Stratlicona MeMeelal
hullding hoer battle' hidlt at Ya16
Cutitersitp.
•Tho fivo great branches of
primary industry la Canada, an
measured by the latest available
statistics of value of production
were enriellitur, forestry, mint
electric power and fialtordes.
With the first hatdaa a produetion
greater than all the four others
eorattind.
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faction or Inoue? back.
Strathmore Farm
1-161ds Three Milk
and Butter Pro
duction Records
VIL then milk and
Vlf butter arc the
topic of converatiorr,
• e
attention must needs
directed to the
• Canadian Pacific Rail-
way's supply farm, at
Strathmore, Alta.,
where three bovine
• aristocrats have estab-
lished outstandingpro-
• detiOn records lot
1931, for the whole of
Canada. Thereto little
to choose between the
three cows; a glance at, 4‘,
their picture:: tells the
story. ltreellent stock,
well handled, hes once
=ors proven its worth
and P.:. W. Jones, the company's Superin-
tendent of Agriculture and. Animal Indus-
trs, is justly proud of the achievement
Mona Pontiac Walker--134048-undr
Government regulation, led all the milk-
produeers in Canada by over 2.009 lbs.,
hal, big coin/ leted 4 'early record on
Note:Mita lt, oat. with 30,404 lbs. of
*T.11: and 1,140 lbs. of butter. In 1939,
four -y ear.oid, held another record, with
11.202 Ilia, of r till: and 1,071 lbs. Of butter.
'rho next highest milk production re -
coed for 19,11 /tea to Primrose Pietje
911 47.- who •mcrbeld the butter :Omni far
the Dominion ter the tame year, Her per.
formatuo NvilD::t4 271
lb-. of milk and 1,219
3:''. e' butter. she is an outstanding show
1nal cod ool: Brat prke In the dry cow 1.„„4„,
clg.(:5 at "Vancouver and Vietoria in 1031.,
The four-ear.oId production record
tor Canada, for both milk sad batter it held by Stratli More Lecite Meinky- neaten -itecorneel 11( r record3
under Government reultion, in 131, with 25,603 lbs. of milk and 1.102.5 lbs. oi butter. igio is a It-
ntathably ditto boast el tie best cf llohttert pedgree, OS <.:1:cava by itet fina
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• itotir business will be
• appreciated.
R. A. SPOWON
OODERICII --. ONTARIO
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The Mutual Life
Assurance Company
of Canada
• ESTABLISHED 1869
HEAD OFFICE; WATERLOO, ONT.
D. D. IVIOONEY
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• PliONII 250 •
North Street ; °vaccine Ontario
Children Or.
FOR FLETCHER'S
etASTORIA
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The Goderich Star's
tUBBING LIST
The Star and London Free Pres:. , .-.. .... $6.50
The star and The London Advertiser... , .. 6.50
The Star and The Toronto Globe- .. . . , ... 6,50
The Star and The Mail and Empire... - . :... 6.50
4. itly Star 3 . 00 The Star and The Toronto Star.-. ......- 7.50
The Star and The Farmer's Sun .. ...A ... 3.40
The Star and The Family Herald and
rhe Mar and Saturday Night.... . . . , ........ 5.50
The star and The Saturday Evening Post ,
The Star and The Nes, Oiltlook . ..... . ...... 3.90
The Star and Canadian Homes and Gardens, 4,50
The Star and May Fair... - ......: .... :... 4.50
The Star and The Youths" Companion.... 3.7S
The Star and The Cathotic Record.......... 3.75
The $tar and McLean' s Ma azine..... ........ 3.75
The Star and World Wide, renewal.. - . , , 5.8Q'.
if
The Star and Rod and G '...... . .4 3.85
The Star and Montreal Wit ss... ....... „ - : . 4.0o
The Star and World Wide, new. ..... . . . , .. 5.00
Special Clubbing Rates with other Periodicals
may be had on application
• COI at the Str.r ()Ilico o, 'Flione 71 tot ally infortilaPion.
Hai Been Troubled With.Constipslion.
From Childhood
Mr. R. Ti. Grant, King's Mad, istp.,
writes: -."I had been troubled with ton -
dietitian from ehitdhood, and nothing
secmcd.to help me for any length of time
until a doctor recommended Milburnia
Laga-Liver Pills.. I found after takin
sh
them et ort time that they bad regu-
lated my bowels, toned up my liver and
ronsequently benefited my general health
in every way. Thov are something that
no household can afford to be without."
Price etc, p via] at la drier mel intend istoren, or reelkd direct ors receipt of pric€ Or
The T. Milburn Co., Ltd.. Toronto, Out,
MiLBURNIS
LAXA- LIVER
• PILLS-
ches and
When you take Aspirin you
are sure of two things. It's sure
relief; and it's harmless. Those
tablets with the Bayer cross
do not hurt the heart. Take
° them whenever you suffer from
Headaches Neuritis
Colds N'euralgia
Sore Throat Lumbago
Rhonnatism Toothache
When your bead aches -
from any eaus-when a cold
has settled in your joints, or
• you feel those deep -down pains
• of rheumatism, selattca, or
'lumbago, take- Aspirin and get
real relief. If the package says
Aspirin it is safe.
. •