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Ed. . Gaunt'saga. Y:sagXtotais-amilt.,b<4*40,0e. fte4ehgoqtv:34..1014:e.100e_,
Neek with friends in WIngaeal, -MeicepAte.;• editor And: p,roPrietor ,pf.
SS Agnes Wilson visited one day Thp ,Sentinel iy/v.
week with her .40,,int• Miss Fran- MeKzie was' eine* of high
ideal§ which be POte 4actice in
ilson: Wingheni., , •
:,•;„rind'Xis,„1-iorge Of *St.
0.#3...enent SlAndaY, With the lat-.
.,,8parents, Mr, grid. Mts. David
!liPedY, • •
;oliti McGee of. Calvin
sOcat FridaY with, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
his dallY life, and LuelPieri" has Jost
*mother of its best citizens.
MrS• Sarah Saunders returned
home • Saturday frmg months yisit
with her niece, :Mre, Misner. of
Stratford:
0100114'-'7- • WI 'aild WS,' Herb 011'110..00r
are glad to reportNeila daylast week .*qui and 1V
Mr who h been •sick rn Jahn Meaery of <typiire. • .
•,Ii,*lailt,-10* *Solis •-et the hem& Mr. and Mrs. J.',C. Stothers ,arid,
Mrs. Albert -Mcquillin hi1drea of„tepcion were guts. •cof,-:
tiraettlliaate to '14agaide. one Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herten, ''SufiilaY•
and l'ifi's•;' clekencel, 00x el4eIr- now is :viiiiting her niece, Mrs, Rich-
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TijUSbAY DEcsgotit.
XMAS,. •bance. one week prior to
Xmas -Friday, December , 18th, in
Orange Hall. Dancing 8,3111 to 12.39;
Luneh served. Admission .25c. Ladies
•bringing• lunch, Free, otherwise 25c.
"Girls, -take notice." ' , •
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7 HPARANibtThi
4 ,r4441Ter••• ”
powt forget the ra,mouPti School
0$•istmas- eMicert which, is to be
held in the 'school or Moridaz even-
ing,. Deeember .214. ' • '
Mr. an 4 Mrs".-.Sain Swan and Mr.
'Davicl:.'awan visited with Mr. Arid Mrs
Earl Swan reCebiti;V
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day S'Irs:•-soTacic JainieSOn,
at week iMpro'ved, ' • • Margaret• mattotih of Luck, friends London this week.
igr..and MJcir HenderSorisPent
•eff-a, nirinher Of their relatives ad .Tiston -at, present.' , • • - • . - • ^- - 71 M '
Rilliday with.'Mr. and 3,frs.- Tem. oore•
71111.,r1lay afternoo
when
54 l'.111 ' ' 211'• en141/1. 15":`'tha ' date of Blake ' Sun- - h., h,':. . ,- •
IT , :7Ltgalk ' an"ly}era4T.4"-:' ,•;^ v .' diiY_Schoel ceneert: WedifesaaY.: Dec., of. Mr, Ite,e, !?!Fill <, .; - ,., s', '," ,• r
,.,aifil ,MiS.',Cliiirlee Wi :talaa 23rd. : ' : :•• ' '. ....; )4; ''..' ' '':' ' ". '„ On Dec. '21 be it het ''Oe- cold,. ,
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..,,, .,,in0,-via 'nutriber lif,•°.-their, r„ ell., ..
Toe' teacher ' 'and plls . of s,,a, The _ParaMM•nit:' Fulgis• have -ileeided
• elide 4ast Wedneafl a " 'No.. 9 .are Presenting theirClirldtnias • • •
-044h10. 0:0T'NrirY::- • ------EVerilladY welcome. ' " Uhi'tstings -cancert; yon'll
'shen they eelebtSet.;:thei! Rantatt....-ort afteinden,:lpece'' 9' hold '''•:"" 4
BrigHtv pildren ,
ig1tmn_ - •
. and. Mrs. James :Forrester
spent Sunday with 3,14, George and.
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Ida. McQuaid.
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KINLOUH:
,',WWslisiit4 la t weelt,
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•040d ivIrs2R(itht, goitote„ of
weieltend. vikaitets • with
Pinnell is at preierit.ged at '
Mr. R. X0111-iii!SILuckricrif,
LtitifitorfAhe.;,,lionieOf her par-'
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Kin-
cardine spent a few,' days with ,her•
sister.
Hodgins. "
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who acconwanied
ryfathefr, Mr. Colling isi'Vtipcinitiei
atittAhree-..]:iriontlisage_LrettirnetIL
0,...,O.,•;:te.een I
nitride" 'Ilodgind•rrretitrited hotne
7sister at Detroit. • •
ditairtinent in -the 'basement. of
e Anliean Church or Tuesday
ening next, •Dee,!22rid.'Prograin to
art at 8.15 P.M. Silver Collection.
•••••••4=44•Noruga
' be here,
*gip jft jpifissiLill an andcliei
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Adinission 15c:
-"-T.--CTOIT.67f and nuts in -
the Orange Hall, on Tuesday even- •Param0lint. 4W: Q..
ng, Dec, 22.: A good nrograni is The annual rneeting• of the Para -
'being prepared„, including a ple,Y, mount U.F.WO. Club was held at the.
Awfiii Aunt"'Which will be pre- home of Mrs. Clair Irwin on 'Tuesday
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MageniS. Prop.tiet0r.
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THURSDAY DECEIVIONR, 17,,1991
00010-FarAlOt Can
Increase Latoiripoomie
Slinirearieed Statement of Ways
Eurnitt
C411 Ininre'Ve HAP Financial losrinni
-Based on OpiniOn Subinitled by
Agricultural Representatives, •
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LETTRR,s, FROM , TRE w • The iniProvement of the financial
position of the Ontario farmer can in
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general"- lie accoMplishesi by One of.
One ef two letters . received from. ,‘„,.,
Dear)
Friend ; , :xi); eiii,§ Bis kr7,' ,-.,2-...i.', ',..1n.' 'l.:beewx:_iiin:PtiFiadYp.euperie. cfi.aaarireyetrii:.epartiMplyieleth,,:":13tro."
' • . Xedl sto
deting• Methods. This can only be''ac.'-'
contributed to the relief car sent fro
till:704v. We,sist la3y:p:w<:o. d..erick.... RIO s(a) -Better Managemnt
I want to thank '4:41 fors'ille-Ffut 'g.2-Pottly.14„41:4;cebnYta'egoenoegetdhalttribilin. °• viitt-;
donatedimit'Vege.tablea'by '..if Y.• ' , a ljr. concerned.' It. is< thereferei.'b'
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ari ,Ii.:Oe'Ver• know 4°W •much : we all'''. ' Oettiet inanageinent that ,the inclivip,- ;greet. 'cOnerel- of 01tario Fanners,
Vreenite whet S"Ani`baYe done fer LIS Lial.'"favalet: can hest ,-immediately jui- •without .agy, aPkeelelii0-'selOnls,'1?iY1
1ierk:An .,the .dt,i0,4,'704 area Of the:.,..it'o,v0.4iis,positien:`There is' no's.iigle gsing‘r et:unintended; ..iirlitlelli.• • ,we l
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migst-.. You peopleiii-Qntario''JtaVe--pataeg,A, fei, the problem i . •Not ,Mil,y. cleatred.:and• treated: with formalin
46111444itY:rtid„neacinHda.,,,:y.ge:ty, . hblitIkto„me.e .":,,V.0%‘::1111•,:Trl..771:11:::,:i::_:0''',„ ...i, des' it trio, in different parts of the.:0•0,444.,.'ith, '0;4 Sharte'r'' tkltiqkir.ls :; < • ,
$070ti:',Itluit• teallPeenitl;*t.'llev,t, fioor., ,...).iiiv.iriqe,:' in'' ''cleretit,,COnntleS. -„, hi with 'More.. 14,iiillea."..:and""Piaie,,,CatO, •''',
Witla.4 -Everything- was.---a-,,eemplet __ _
people have . no money to ',Provide- ii liffereteeignigunitieii;',IitiC 'quite often: 'in:'`itttrirdifg'' ' Water'!iiirretric, ',4(1 ' open '.'•;,•••:: „
in ad:J-4AM*. farms. Speaking ' gen- ditches would greatly increase. yields •. '''..-
:wally, - it-. is; - -toO --often --the - • littie ,-Trans po Ogden of -Milk and. flie_ank
Sian ::thisties.This :summer__4.I.. :ref-.
lilos, a (assert, ,teififfirThot,• Wifiar
which blew :sand and .40nt and at•,
night .froin the',territtle.;,4lif4-':elendi•..
tiiitea, in the day it .Witia.agtlark ',kr
and it was iinpossih1e'40:! keep it ,titit.
of the houses. Lots of *Weltwa
so bad in ,fhe: house ,y04.,,couw my,. ) -All too sequently too ,iarge a ' per-
. ..i4elirtr.toc4patylleth4e°1ifikeedg•hbeicr Thli4S:':::;ir
Je :largely overcome 'by grOwing mcire.
legnii:es,' Rico at:' alfalta-ann sweef
noVei. 2or ": hay and. pastures; peas
.ir peas and „ oats for 'hay and gram,
3oy beans or flax .as supplernentar
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..Seed drill surveys reveal
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jected,, -o4W..ig. to wee' Seed ventent,,
general quality or'low'.ger,i,igittion;-
- (b) ,Survey in 'Oxford :0ticrkty a•e,,. •
yeah' that .50%. eaelsties.'ef ORO
trig. sown were-disearded by, the'
taro 0.gricoiturai. College YeArs ago
as totallv'. unsuited Ontario.
eultOra,. , . • .
• (4). • ,A.. further, Survey. in Ostorcl.< ,
County, 'god ,also otner co.nrities •••
rovesla individual losses•Of.0‘er'.50;%,..
from lease sraut_itsalte:average'":
toad from. thiri disease over the 'Pro- • '
vince is at IWO this .Yeare, •
• RentOdY' " • ' ' •
All • three factors • ere'. ender " the *
seated IV local talent. Admission '25c.' afternoo*Noveinber 16tli• Vere was.
,somarnmPionos
Mr. Wesley Ritchie spent last week a very good attendance.' The presi-
in-,GOcierich.th-attendance_.,onjury. pecupieci :the chair and • opened
Mies Jean . Ritchie of --00d4ieli the meeting" by singing the "peening
visited at her •home here Sunday. .Chorus,"." 'followed by the Lord's,
•and : Allier•t'131"AY-0 prilson. IMProve-
Carlinn and Mrs, C. Hinton of Oak-• ments Or next years
Ville spent a few days recently. witit call was promptly answered.
Zion :friend's. Election of officers for 4932 then
The-rignitir-meSth1y7.-meeting7:Of-
W-.M.S;-' -Was .held at- Pree47:44e..
of Mrs W T Gaildner on l'hursday Sam Re d Sec. Treas.-Mrs 'John
Last Election of officers for ensuing HamiltonProgram El
don Henderson, Mrs. Warn: apcl Mrs.-
John:Itainilton; Press reporter -Miss
Ethel Martin; Pianiit-Miss, Verne'
HamiltOn;-,--AsSistant-,---Mile -Evelyn
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/ear resulted in the re-election of
the former officers. •
At regular December, tneeting and
lection • of officers Of"L:O.L.,
itaff -were -eletted.
,MAD'onagli; D. M. --Harold
lardner; 7Chan.-4tio. Ritchie; Rec.
:Mrs. Gord�trllamfeson lime-An:men
to act as delegate th the IJ.F.O
"Se-Cy-:-.-=Robt; at-Pratonto-air -December -
Edgar Ritchie; Treas.=-Will Helm, Mrs, Clifton attended in her place and
.-Ritchiecturers- WilLgive_a_report at ,the' January
Alf. Ritchie,. C. McDonagh, W.' Gard-; meeting to be held at the home of
ler; Committee -Ernest Gardner. Mrs. John Jamieson on Tuesday,. Jan-
aobt. Reid, Peter Cook, MilVert.Reid, 19th. The 'December meeting being
Wellington l'ireiister. ' dispensed With fez' this year.
ainstuers' ',too, much bother,?' not
worth wineh Intake die dflIi
'ance...netween Profit' and loss' on' our
ntaro naints. • •.•
•DalrYing
,.'1',''Ii:::•Preduction...of„.the. Bulk of Can-.
-tentrate ,itacian pg. tee .1:tome
see -the- pattern of the -linoleum ,
the floor arid everything else in thf•
house was just heapect,utt with sant,
and dust.. The seed,_ that first
up was cut off 3 .6r 4 times ane.
after that it blew it e4t-of the Kronni:
and left ' the fields like. ,a• dessert
1*r-wire-fences-4n-lots- of- places her.L. -,41.0.111 feeds.
nre,under_ sand-Arifts._ It sureinf5 2 Iliutorm' Production of. Mill,
one wild summer. I have put in a hi! Ai/engin:Mt the Year.-Tllis, would to
garden thia last three years an ;orris extent ;eliminate gints and hold
watered it too, :but no use it. fee .packs. In „simmer dairyin,,,,r distriets:
fbourrn:ttidupiae.and Ewvee-rgyottiriooih
nothing t
ato bc alhis wouldresult in the Utilization oi
.uuch:nery an4. equipment in cream-
-Ali:4-5-0d iii Wheat; oats: hat. Straw- dries and cheese factories which at
in :fact everything, we, .get and _Mae- present_..timenly aperate_fren,„
tically everyone is on relief, no . to 9 months. • •
money to buy anything. I ani not a •Q
Greater Dixersificatiqn-'-, Hogs
farmer now.' I ant..working,for the and poultry ohould be kept on prat:-
railway. had *cork 'this slimmer but ;teeny every farth. Notwithstanding
was -laid, off.....sonit'me ago and zhe present low'prices, for these pre-
won'tget on again till next April or lads and the Iiiiiihood of. lower
May, so Tam. not so bad off as the prices for hogs; grain can almost al
fartners. I think I can pull thretigh Ways he marketed profitably through
on my Own steam -if we g� very care- •;hese channels.,•
fel' which. we certainly will . de. It's' 4. Summer Pasttres.-BuPplemen-
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sent tate tyre .:intich duplication '
and oveilapping of rOured.
Mixed Farming
• Greater -Diversification •
(a)' ln such cat4, crop areas as< ,
Esiiex and Kent,', toe livestock popu-
lation should 'be greatly increased.
(b) In 'Eastern Oritario, :farmers
should attempt -to- include sortie cash
crops such as soup peas, clover, need,
iiotatoes Or seed grain in their farm
easy te get into debt and hard lob ;erg feed in' the form of annual pas-
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We ail know that the best way to wish a friend a Merry
Christmas is to say it yourself especially idthe case of
out-of-town friends who appreciate your voice 'more
than any other form of greeting.
,BUT if everybody Nyait.s until Christth' as Day to make
these calls there are bound to ,j3e crowded lines and
• delays.
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We telephone operators all wish to, avoid that sort..of
thing% We want to put your Christmas calls through
promptly and pleasantly. We therefore suggest that
you place your calls as many days • befcire Christmas
as you can.
A Chrislmas greaing is just as timely and appreciated
115fore-Christam- as on theday itself; ititispoiled-only:
when it IS lat. So please be early this yeiii and let us
show you hp.* ciiiick and courteous our service can be.
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getting out again, SQ Ian. just p-0, Jure or Plage crops should be provid-
ing to keen going to keep out ,if it's id to carry the herd over the period
at all nossible. I will close now and when pernjanentes-are--
again thank you very much for the up: •
generous., gift. I would like to write 6. Fewer and Better -Cos being'
a, lot more about 'conditions out here
that would surprise you,: but I won't
take up your • time reading about
things that may not interest you,, but
It you care t� write I shall be gla,'
to get a letter from von and will al-
vitays ansiver'. it. Wishingyou thel
bedt of luck.
• 'Kindest Regards.
From H. Dawe, Wife & Daughter
(age 9)
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LOCHALSH :
Mr. and Mrs. Will MaCMillan V
Alpena Mich., and Mrs. Al. -Reed •ol
Detroit', --spent the:: week -end with
Dow Finlayson's. •
Mr. Dan Finlayson motored •to
Lnndon to visit his son Farquhar
who showi a decided improVement in
health.,
A number from here attended the
funeral of Mrs. Irving in Luckriow
en Saturday last. Mrs. living who
was a sister of Mr. Jhn( Johnstone
Was well known in the community
and much syninathy- is extended to
the bereaved family.
' Miss Margaret Hardie of London
visited V-ith her friend Miss Lizzie
Ste*at last' Week.
Messrs. Russ -Bissett and • Wm:
Johnstone :spent a few days in Tor:
onto* last Week. ' .
We regret to report that'Miss Jean
Long is still confined to .the hospital
in London and it is doubtful if she
will--be-rilde-to---leave-this- month..
gT. • -HELENS
Fed Larger Rations -Far too large
percentage of our cowis are losing recent ye•ars.. . •
General , •
• 1. "A Dollar Saved isIt -Dollar
Earned." : • .••
The Soilth Simcoe Agricultursil
:Representative points out that the
hfime Mixing of Bordeax' dust. mould
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' (c) Nothwithstanding prospeets for
ower prices, swine population should •
he' increased- in all mixed farming .•
dread. This would provide for the
-of dairy by..prodnets, at
he. present time bent wasted; as
Vvell as a profitable Channel to mar -
et our cereal grains. •
(d) Sheep (population Could be in- 4
!reaped profitably. in most counties
in Eadtern-aiitario
tougher sections of 'Western °
trill Ontario., '
2. Control Of • Aninial Parasites'
• andnmination of Mineral Defic-
iency in. Livestock Rations. The feed-
-irig of iodine to ourLbrood sowS would •
have' prevented the cost of thousands •
of litters :in 1931..
• 3 Larger • Grain. Yields, at Lower
Cost per unit -Note comments un-
recpinmendations, under
"Dairying." 1
Raising Feeders -Farmers with
• purpose or beef brands„would
be well advised.to raise airyerr-I- tead
of vealing. Buying western feeders
has been rather, a .precarious step .of
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Mr.,and Mrs: John CaMeron and
baby fieriald were recent visitors, with
Cameron and Mrs. Douglas at
• Itemember- the St: Helens School
concert and Christmas Tree in the
Cominunity Hall ori Friday evening
when a good program will be given.
Miss Rena- Collins and nephew
Master- Collins of Ripley,
were week -end visitors with the
formees sister, Mrs. Wilkinson. -
There was a splendid attendance
at the Mission . Band 'Social held in
the United Church On Friday evening
and all report a fine entertainment.
Several Cliristinas eboruses were
sung by all the members of the Mis••
Pon 13and while niany of the child.
ten gave reciations:. A pantornine--
"0 Uttle Town of Bethlehem" by
four girls, music by Helen and Got -
dog Millet,'Vera and Murray Taylor
and Kathleen Thom anditaurine Mil-
ler were all enjoyed. A, short play
"The House of Do What You Can,"
was well acted by the children. A
social hour when lunch was served
brought the evening to a cloe.
•DongratuP
lations are due „Mr. .
. Todd arid Mr. W. I. Miller for
their sudeess in carrying off so many
prizes atM-Guelph" Shaw. Mr. -Mil=
let Won all the special prizes far
Barred Rocks, receiving five 1st, two
2nds and ohe 3rd.
- sineete tied iiiiireq°
learned of the death of Our editor,
Mr. A. P. rtacIcenzie lo Mrs Ma.
konzityvve extpird deepest synipat10
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ropositiens.., .Many, of these cows
would pair. their way if given a
hapce. Too many herds are fed on
a ration little better than maiten-
ince, requirements. The Babcock test
is the only reliable way of weeding
nit low producers and •low testers have saved his imitate growers from
which are eating our dairymen hun- • $3.to $5 per cwt. One grower could
ireds a thousands of dollard every • have raved $175on this item alone.
;ear.. A. herd pre from R. 0.P. s oc
the only Sure wayofMakingTrci-
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gress.
6. Production of Larger Yields of.
Grain and Roughage ,at Lower Cost
ner unit -Ontario cereal craps , are
laeIymarketed-throug-h-'her-
The lower the initial cost 9f
melt crops, the greater profit en the
inal product. 'Suryeys made during
he ast few years Fliow conclusively
the -possibilities of increased revenue
from this source. • , and Grading for :Maket. •
(a) Carlot purchases of feed an
fertiliers:• -
(b) Greater .self-austainmentof
farm families -Too many farm fatu-
• ilies',purchase toe large a percentage
of their vegetables as well as 'their
b_utter. meat, 'potatoes, bread and .41,
tome instances. even eggs.
(e) Utilization of horse labor
where available and consequent sav-
ing in trictor operating posts.
• 2 Production of quality Products
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• ADyENT 1931, .,
What is the attitude of the church
in this advent sum:Al-and all who.
profess to call themselves Christians?
What we say and ,do refleet one's,.
character -especially at such a time
As this. Apart all together from pro -
lenity, what we say at such a crsis,
is becoming or unbecoming men who
have assumed the rights �f citizen-
hip,- of the colony of :heaven, of tfie
province of 'earth: If we are passing
chrough a grave crisis, .and we are;
we• are preparing for a greater crisis
if which. Paul speaks: "You know
perfectly well," he says, "that,the
lair of Ale Lord comes like a tief
n, the night." It is interesting to
Nat& the pemielum of human esti-
.nat s swing: To -day •it has swung
froii
one end to the other. Personally
f wanted a sane firechst • of the
years, I would ,go to the great
-Apostle. He says there is. something
wrong when the pendeluin d men's
values swing wildly: When all . is
well arid all is safe are on the lips
`of men, -the* all of -a sudden' destrc-
tion is upon them. and there is no
esape. Today the tune has changed
bringing as much discord as ever.
All is bad, all is lest, are en the lips
'of men eVerywhere; And this breeds
a vetitable hell. 13 ut the light has
shined, introducing -andoperating, a-
neworce a redeeming element..In
this same' letter the :Writer goes on
to say, "But brothers,yeti are not
Ti in the darkness for the Day to sur-
prie you like thieves, yon are sons •
Of the 'light and sons of 'the day; we
do not beiong to the night or dark-
ness." Let ine quote from an editor-
ial. "It is being borne on all minds
cfnat this is a dine when the spirit
inould be heard more distinctly and
dominantly amid the noise of mater-
ial interests and political clamour..
Fatness of bedy may lead te.leaness
of soul amt it has often done so. The
flesh smothers the spirit when it is
overfed and grows lusty: The church-
es are noW towers of light and lead -
pg that should hold up the Light of
the 'World and let it shine Prery-,
whee, While it • cannot undertake to '
solve social and political problems,
as these call for epert knowledge
and Jesus, let such questions alone,
yet the atmosphere and spirit , in
which these arid all questions are ap.'
proached is largely determinant of "
the succeas of their Ablution. and it
is the 'Mission of the church to ex-
hibit and teach and spread this
Spirit. • . •
let us Square our account 'facing
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the. .-light of -everlasting. , •
We 'invite our people of Ashfield
to share in commemorating:the • an-
niversary of the birth. og Jesus Christ
"0 Come let us adore Him; Christ.
the Lord." My subject 'lent Sunday
"Old Landmarks". Blakes, 11
Hacketts; 3 *P.M,: Zion, 7.30. • • •
Practical Gifts' for the Holiday .
season_ at "MARKET”' ""Lucknow
Dep't. • Store:• • •
LtICKNOW and
Monumental Works
4,----tckaiia,, Oat., •
Has the largest log *neat coMpleta
stock in the most beautiful' desigiut
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