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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-11-11, Page 6s•lselay, Novemhef 11, 1110t • CHINA We have just received a large shipment of English China of charming pat- terns and designs. All pieces moderately priced to suit any individual taste. 11 Paper Pur new fall Wall Paper is now being shown, with wonderful designs and col- orings. Prices from 10c to $1.50 per roll. You are invited to visit our store at any time and look around al your leisure. Cole's Book Store Suceesaor to Porter's Sunday Afternoon By 1SABEL HAMILTON, Goderieh. Ont. 14 rest God of wonders: all Thy ways Are worthy, of Thyarlf-divlue; 1 rat the bright gloriea of Thy grace Beyond Thine other-,wuutivra shine: Who is a pardoning 4:o.1 like Thew? 4)r who has grace so rich and, free? ---Som e•' Harlan. THE SIGNAL, To this they added their reasons. go- ing over again the history of God's dealings with thew as outlined by Joshua, adding: "Therefore will wee Also serve- the lord; for He to our God." Dr. Parker. In his People's •Ribes soya that JoshUM, on hearing this declaratioi► of their choice, said in effect : "What you have now mild Annulate to little more thau mere ,worts; jou forget that God le a holy God and a jetMus God. and you are speaking from impulse rather ,than tion to the message. a11d brought her its yearned for trult.eso uu we weiti to from seltltl conviction." Then the daughter. a points married wunnan' the village. Surely the Holy debris. people replies that Joshua himself Is to the Memsahib. She implored her too, worked mightily In that earnest.mistaken: and they have really made not to go away- without baptizing the eager crowd of mea, women uwt up their wluds once for all to serve girl. She said It did not waiter ttlsestt rhllprrmi, and they could not be held the Lord. So ix• 1t, then, s..id Joshua herself as she was old. but the dough' peel. They literally Socked lura the -"Ye are wtUbecome tessea against yourselves ter must bome a Christian. 'blue kingdom, "And believer,* were the that ye have chosen you the Lord. to girl was found to he ready. but we More. added to the Deni twenty •1x PRAYER serve ilio." The people answered -did out wish to baptise h!r with: L mets, women and chtldreu. We thank They. Aimtghi7 God, fur that Is even so. ,we an. witnesses." her hushaud. He was found and i - l'rntewt India Torch. est leaders like Caleb and Joshua 1 Theii wild Joshua -There is one final brought. and was Moo found 10 be GODERICH, ONT. wife. both tannest ('hrlatlatw, drank In the 'message and beamed gratitude for ear visit. '111, 11 oil we went to a village six tulles awa). where one of the older Christians had leen Manch persecuted. We did out expert a `very entlntttasti.• welt -owe. for the people are afraid of persecution, but this tiler a group of relatives Jnhted the old won and listened eagerly to the message. An 7Rllkrty tttminn. with tit kind face. assented with much cootie - • e -M but the matt we wautes lwas way - a very common disapleduttnent as we etake our rutmds to the district: It was now getting towards even- ing. We were tired and hot and a long way (drum camp, but the preacher Insisted that there was a village seven miles' away, where two (•hristiau men lived, and where the people had been often visited and taught. and he hoped that be llfi)nld accept Christ. Our Issltrs yearned for rent. but our aplr- a• I who were ever ready to declare them- word to le- spoken,. if you have wndr wive* on the aide of right. (:rout tont till your minds to tills course you must in this our day more such men may be out away the orange gods which art raised up to guide the affairs of state among you. no taint of idolatry must and chnrcb that the peoplemay he remain behind. The people answered: f brought to decided recognition..The Lord our God-- will we serve. and as the . ue living and true God. his voh•e will we obey Amen. So Joshua made a covenant with •S.S. LESSON FOR NOV. 21st, 1028 the patpplr that day. and set them a statute and an ordinance ip Shechem. Laron Title--loshua Iteorw'inR The And Joshua' wrote these words in the (ovemnt. book of the Jaw of God, and took a Lemon Passage-Jo/duo 24:14.25. grerlt stone, and set it up there ander Golden Text -Joust» 24.15. In the preceding chapter Is recorded what Jusbua expected would be his farewell asdlress to the __chihtruu of Israel hut, (Ind having prolonged his life,he. made use of hla renewed an eek. that was by The sanensirr tit the lord. And Joshua said unto all p• the opte. Behold this atone shall be a _witsetws until' us;for it bath heard all the words of the Lord whkh Tie *peke unto us; it shall be therefore strength to again exhort the people to a witness onto you. lest ye deny your faithfulness. God (verse's 25-271. 1t is the eon- ____ He gathered all the truce to Scbe- Jectute of interpreters. Matthew TRIBUTE TO EFFICIENCY :hemcalled forteoldreds, Hn1sAuT kthar onthiea Or LIQ judges and oaken; Israelpresent occasion, ordered ark of t-thenierIvvwbefore him aad_he God to be brought by the priests to Ite(trFitfinaeW1olo Law is ' it was n solemn assembly gathered at i an historic spot. for :Mechem was the county than in limns 1 resting piece of Abraham when be The I,ueknuw tk•nlilirl said rcfltorl- I hook his journey from 1'r to Canaan. •ler in its issue of last week: and that and thew el it was that Garenewed his 1 Wau:ertou newspapx o .nrnnanl with Abraham. and there he e , em, w ten miles from Shiloh +.rad to be ort down In the place of their meeting. which is therefore called the "sanctu- ary of the hard," the presence of the ark making it . so at that time: and our John Kupfrrschmidt, after beingbuilt an altar to (AMI. It was at this was done to grace the solemnity, sued under arrest and charged withShechem that Jamb called upon and to strike awe upon the people that tlicgsl purchase of liquor (evidently those of his houeebotd •1111 all that attette•d. bootlegger's stuff), admitrted the were with him to give up any strange He set up a great dope unek•r ea cltnr4•e• and was fined $50 and coats. gods that were in their piss ession : oak, as a monument of this eovennnt. At the same time •charge stains[ the and "he hid them under the oak that and perhaps wrote an inecripttun up- swire of the defendant of "obstructing was by Shechem" (Gen. 3.1:4.) She- on It. thaw making it to speak and thus Atte ',Myers iu the performance of their chem antis also a place of retaembranee becoming '4 witness unto you. Inst yr duty^ was withdrawn. There was no to them. for it wax near there at deny your God." ateestimn about the "131•••• guilt. Mount 4;erizim that they had renewed Then the assembly dispersed. never cipher. :•i1Ke had emaxhcd w ►xottlr omni their covenant with.4:od when Joshua. miming whiskey 411 the presence of .the soon after entering (lanaan. had read savers in order W deprive them of rvi- I all the words of the law before all the deuce against her Intshand. emgretration pf Israel. So now at The Important point in the ktory it this same place Joshu4 spske to them the wry rite at,plicatiuu ut the law In ('wars name and rehearsed the his - was curt 110w1L 10 the very lowest point tory of the nation. Through it all he - -the minimum Sue for the wan. and traced the loadings of (Ind. He men- tiid• wut0L0 let off altogether. aimed GmnI'a dealings with Abrnhant. Kupfrr.thtui,(t knew that he was Isaac and Jima,: told how the child - violating the lbw quite as well as the ren of Israel had been otelivere•.l from officers and the magistrate knew it. Hgypt by the hands of Moses ■nd The minimum Hue morale is intended Aaeon and then, step by step. re- fer those why nrrrfnser. k-•+he'law Ie- cnuotrd_t•trrir trl,twtlih.r+.ve•r 1Lt•lr mu,.. 4wx•rmtls thtnu,th ignorance .er ammo mien. and their final peaceful 'mottle - other extenuating ciruumsta11e•• it to meat tit Ihr prnntlwsl land. Having WO imtemd,d for deliberttte lawbreeik- On, outlined Gotta grach,us care over ors. These ought to gel the full pen- them •.•.shun exhurtel- Ihe•m to be true. telly. They world then think twits- err ,awing: "Now. therefore. fear- the newt- elm"' IN•foril agmht taking • lead. find terve him in sincerity and chimerI la hk 1 to meet again under the acme great leader, for Joshua died soon after at floe age of one hundred and ten. The great man dies but "The throne, 0 God. is for ever and ever." ready. and there in that village, where IMMO of thepeople were very hostile.they bravely took their vows. and the girl's face shotre with joy and peace ns we left them. Then on we went to another village. • Lloyd George uuw designs his ow•. hat. we read. As his eaemles say be Is always talking through It. perhaps it contains a radio microphone.-Ham- iLun `lpectator. "Itis Churds's One Foundation" + It Is seldom that a opus written in 'the heat of a theological controversy, and intended to emphasize oue par - Ocular bet of doctrines, should become such a universal favorite that everr group within the church should sing it with unqualified approval. Yet that to w•hyt has happened in the case of this It was written by Bev. Sam- uel John Stone in a the Augtiean (church wait much exer- cised over the alleged unorthodox teat -bine of Bishop ('oleuso, who had Just published a book denying the his- torical ae•uraty of the Pentateuch. There was sharp division within the ranks of the church. IMr. Stuue felt the situation keenly and believed that thevery foundations of the faith were bengg undermine]. Nor did he mine.• words when he wrote. One verse of the hymn. whk•h has since Leen omit- ted from all hymnals. rats: 'The church shall never perish; Her deer Iord to defend. Te guide. sustain and cherish. Is with her to the end: Though there be these that hate And false sons in her pale, Against or foe or traitor She ever Khali prevail." Ilut how e•an tide fact of the hymn'+ universal popularity be accounted fur? Iir. E. F._Bentam considers that the explanation lies in the taut that all the statetaettts of ihwtrines are cotehel in Scriptural terms. and each aeheeol of thought'Is free to interpret ihost-phrn ttr its ser interne, way - The author was (Korn at Whitmore. Staffor,tshire. England. II 1K(t►. 1 -la father was a typical country parson and until he was thirteen ice lived In a rural district. Later he attended the famous ettartert se Scheel in 1,01, don and from there he was tent to 4►x- fordl. He grnduatel In 154;1 and for eight years was a curate at Oxford In 1ST° he beanie emirate b. Itis fattier at tot. Paul's Ilaggestoo. London. and in 1)174 smcr.sl.•tl his father as vicar. the morning with often more than ae hour to wait before their work began - He Invited there lie0pree-12fIr-"short service in the church and afterward, they were allowed to read. or sew. un- til It was time to go to work. This was ' so much appreciated that the custom baa ieen continued until the present time. An addition to "The Churchis One Foundation.- Xr.. ittpue booms including twelve on the Apostles' Creed. 'Among the hest -known of hie hymn* are "Weary of Earth and Laden with My Sin.' "Lord of Our Soul's Salvation." atone wrote 'altogether fifty,five hymns. only a few of which are in use outside his own communion. 'lie diel of cancer on November 19th. 1900. "The ('hureis'• One Flsssdatisa" The 4 hur•h'r dine foundation Is Jesus Christ her Lord; She is His new creation By water and the 'Word: From heaven He came and sought her To he His holy .bride: With His own blood He bought her. And for her life Hr died. WORLD MISSIONS We were camped by the Might river serums from the _village where nue of our preachers has his head- quarters., The river ford was just 'be- low our camp and roads stretched old In four directions. 11 wens a beiiuti- Tt(W tWii1 The not setygttiet for -It the time o1 W14111111110% and bridal pro- ces:tolnn were passing night 01111 day with all the pump and noise that ne- w gluiest these. We had Just n wank to visit the Christians to the surrounding villages tenth: and put nw-nv t he g.s w + e ,uproars. w}scup to the and baptize the In- 'I'Idse• weak -kid enfure•nny ,tt of the your fathers served ton -the -the outer side 1 "Preacher" luul Pati (the law regarding Hoeft us w'ell_„T-ye, dorsi, and in !lois; ,and server (might and ',rewired. our first visit I doubt her w go•xp dell of the lawhs+t nut merely exhort. he -t,., .et what -I as Mame i has characterized tray ye the lord." ••11'1 to • village where a man and iia e ty for sometime artd accotntt$. mu Joshua was a greet leader. for he 414 MTs- a tt lode •carload of (Atli.' Mt riot lie himself intended to do. In order.1 and three Wit sliesti11y. within very too encourage them he trade .this ,F -•'Mkt as for me,/ 1 There Is n,, use in id, :sling difficulty enol my house. we elle-agree- -thp- or recent_ Vans ,olenut detLtration : - fib •, nfure IVI the Mo. In Huron 1.111111- 1,,,r1." - - ----- tc,- Wtoqie the otlh'r•rso err mor.-.allltgeyst- and 1111VP-rpm entpls,rt of a wore tour- agetate magiutratio there has heel]. within the past year, almost ten timer the number of cnnt'i.'tinus for t'IMIn- tion of the IST.A. that we have hail In Bruce counts, and tea titres the amnnttt celle•tcd In ATP* -from the Irlwl'renker.. This is not because there is much mune Ittwboot kins; in Huron than in - Jl}lfee: It. Ts tomato'- of the efficiency .,1 the police ,21111 it, firmness of the cumrt. • Hew.hwm port- hod oµand lie- lode .of the Amoritee Mm one side nml the G,s1 of Israel on the other nlal asked them to 'mike n definite chute•. 11 wit+ a solemn homr; it w'a+ iDeclaim' 1►ay. The late- I pie responded_ to Ills np-pwl by soy- Tng: "'(Aid firhidl flint we shr.nlul - sake the f.o,rd, to s •rd,• other Vo-ty few ie:.remts are on spanking l form lt Iboor children. - �fhdir laud are uuw used in playing ccard a. • �lonee trl Herald. 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