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Sunday
Afternoon
By ISABEL HAMILTON,
tioderich, One
PRAYER
Christ, of all my hopes the ground,
Christ, the spring of all my joy,
81111 In Thee may I be found,
Still kw Thee ml powers employ.
Fountain of o'erdowing grace,
Freely from Thy fulness give;
TUI I close my earthly race,
Be it Christ ler me to live. I
—Ralph Wardlaw.
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GODERICHe ONT.
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Want to stop -vee your tate teat r"
"jl should say not I Do YOURS ever get wtt when
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Almighty God, we coins now, es man was mads whole. fle stood be-
evermore,
eevermore, In the name, of Jesus Christ, fore them a monument of the power
our Lord, that we may pray Thee to Losus, oners
keep us in all the way of life. Stay didofthe not hesitate to declareandWe tt prisThe1t
Thou near us in every time of dull- being in court that day was the begin-
culty or danger, and enable us to own
Thee Lard of ae Dwell in our hearts
that we may ge�r"r la grace as we grow
ba the knowledge of our Lordaail
Saviour. Amen.
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Lessem Pasage--Aefs 2:1.4:21.
Galina Text—Acts 4:12,
Peter and John, though they each
bad a brother among the disciples,
were much in each other's company
after the arrest and erucidiloa. They
were together when Mary told them
what she had seen at the sepulebre,
fling of the fulfilment of words spoken
to them by their Master, who said:
"They shall deliver you up to tottu-
ella; and ye shall be brought before
rulers and kings for my sake, for a
testimony against them" (Mark 13:9).
Their persecutors, seeing their bold-
ness, and perceiving that they were
.upiettraed and ignorant men, marvel-
led; and they took knowledge et then;
that they had been with Jesus. And
beholding the man which wee healed
standing with theat, they could sty no-
thing against the deed or the men who
performed it. So they belt/ counsel
together what course to take. It was
a notable miracle, known to alt in
tied, in tudae's lesson. we end them Jerusalem, and they tl t,elves
ping up together to the temple to couldn't dear• it. Such preaching and
worship. such miracle working most, however,
was rmrtetnary for the lame and be stopped. They called in the two
crippled to assemble leelfe outer court apostles and ordered them to be silent t
of the temple for the purpose of arous- in the future. The members' the
tpg the sympathy and receiving aid court had to consult together to know e
11PRI1t AND SII1 ZR
cA 11 s Qg THE ORCHAR
Duets; the lust three or four yea
there by been a marked revival in
tereet in apple growing in the coon
of Huron. Farmers are realizing the
Ia order to hare marketable fruit
orchard ahoaid receive at least t
same care and time as any other fa
crop- As a result, we notice a
through the county a large number
orchards front which the dead wooe,
surplus branches and sucker growth
'trb etn'g eba-fin;hte pruned.
It is a very good pion at this time
to scrape off the loose bark of ah
trunks end larger branches with
hoe, as the roiling worms and othe
Insects spend a port. of their lives i
such *bettered places. Where orcb
ards are cultivated, it is advisable to
begin cultivation as soon as possible t
the Spring. ac, that moisture will be re-
tailted, and an early start for yule
,arty growth assisted. It is economy
o use the disc where the lead is no
00 heavy or atony, or where.a thick
rep baa bot to be worked in. Cult!
atioa should cease not later tban the
.lune to prernt danger o
late fro
In this ty wbere we are not
bothered wttjt the San Jose scale the
earl; dormant spray of lime sulphur
ea now generally omitted, except to
otrcbsrda where the opines obeli soils
Leery abundant. 7`
h • M$5e een found a
wutd be applied about' time when
to buds is most earle s M . Near-
hurst, if. scab is to be patrolled
his is called the early leef'or pre-
nk spray. It is applied•at the rate
!lime eedphur 1.40 or Bordeaux itjat-
The object of this /pray is to
cover the tips of the blossoms end the
otnig lesves thorougLk, to pimple
b spores from `tiff old leaves Jhe
fields. causing but little injury to the
trees.
More men are applying &odium ni-
trate to the apple trees than previ-
ously, as it stimulates the trees into
rapid growth and aide in the develop-
ment of fruit.
When most of the blossoms are apo
log pink, the trete should be thorn
ly covered with lime sulphur 1
taking care to cover the top and on
tips of the brantthes thoroughly,
poison la added to this spray to co
trot biting insects. Either 154 lbs.
arsenate of lead or one pound of
«mate of lime (calcium arsenate) ma
tri• aced to every forty gallons
spray. In either ease, three poun
of hydrated lime should be added
this amount of polson. In seasons
rapid growth, the blossoms may some-
times open before this spray to eons
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e,houid be omitted. In order to obtai
clean marketable fruit, it Is neceasa
D to spray carefully and thoroughly
combat the numerous insects and di
re eases'to which the fruit la eubjeet.
tn. When most of the Noasoms hare fa
ty len, the trees are ready for the cal
t array. This is the sante as the pin
the osprey, but great care should be take
he to drive the mist right to the calyx o
ram eye of the apple so that there is sut
1l ticient poison to kill the young cod
of ting worm when it attempts Ce mate
the fruit at this point. In this spra
a sopet'lal effort should be made t
--+oosar_the tree. well frnm_beth hidee
This is the most important spray to
e the control of the codling moth and a
r
n
ay or two makes all the difference
between failure and succefa".
About twelve day* later, the small
staple spray is given, lime sulphur 1-
40. with one pound of lead atsenete or
u three-quarter pound of calcium ar-
senate as a poison. L•ee three pounds
k of hydrated lime to every forty gal-
lons of spray. The iliac should be
added, before potting in the Dotson. In
castes where a special spray is gives
- for aideworms, the aeison may be
omitted (tote the amnll apple spray.
f In a y r when June is derv, the
small ape spray is often ornitterl ex-
cept on varieties very emh)ert to seab.
as &mew. McIntosh, Gravetrotetns and
1 Early Harvest.
i The above sprays thereethiy put on
i ail nsn control scab rirves,t ally.
Oceasieek when the weather is as.•r i
in early Augnst and promises to re
mt>pt so. an application of lime seel. I'
prier 1.i' 0 not later than mld,tarnet
from those going to worship. As what to do. Peter and John ltd not e
Mks and John came to life Beepti- neetP to confer on the answer they
tar" gate they were addressed by opt+ vetted give. There was nay one
id these heipiees ones. We then nee course for them to pursue. They bad .
the performance of one of "those Moo bees commanded to preach by Jesus
dors and signs done be tete apostles" Ckfist, the Son of d; they were now
(ch. 2:43). By a woad. as it were, commanded to be silent. Wheat sboelds
Peter wrought a miracle. Lie saW, they obey? Peter called upon the
"Silver and geld,hare I none; but ruckcourt to judge this matter. All the Is
as I have give I to thee; it, the name tgart eoileb do was to threaten t1mm
of Jessie Christ of Nazareth rine up, .a d dismiss these_", ` sl
end walk."The mare Was about feet)? As � as they «�vire see at liberty tl
years old and hod bees lame from his tthey jotaed their tifends ani relate'. 1
middle
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rth. so that whet taeo ate saw him y
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walking and leaping as he weal with Slight all expect it they kept true to pi
the disciples late the temple- it was no the trust their Master had given them. e
wonder they were amazed. The lues- They resorted to prayer, pouring out 40
their anal
gar had that done for him which he stn arl rntler, and beseech.
had out looked for; asked an alms and tag God to be with them in that in /11, y
got a cure. For very joy be caught boldness ti c Ludy preach the truth as era
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hold of his benefactors and used his, i is la Jesus. Their desire mus not o
t t y ineee be delivered from the T
new fogad strength to enter with tee he
chard attacking this year's growtb.
hills often the most important spray
ter t0,- l.revention of scab.
At th, present time, the rung bndv
ri• more or lees covered by small
them the place from which he -had- ,,fe_- ettni t
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been iso long debarred. There' be of- they might lift, holy boldness. declare
fered up praises Z thaptagivtng 40 the whole ceuu.el of God Gas ware a
Gad. Crowds ea around the them a sigt, of the acceptance of their erten aphids. From examination'
three of them Glad, tib miracle mad` prayers. "The pace was shaken mad., these appear to be chiefly oat
• way far a sermob. P where they were assealbied together; aphids, whiab will. in the course of
slat any power or holiness Ir ante they Were _„ ince elle: f._ s_., , _seta >i ate te the in
' thcrnae vee but attributed if to the' -' titan
Ghost, and they
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Rub the seta;!;, with Mittard's
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Changing Battery Plates
If the battery is in such condition
i that the plates need changing, It Is
well to install new negatives as well
as new positives. A battery rebuilt
with the old negative plates will lack
capacity nod, eventually. will prate
--more rattly than it would have beat
to purchase a ne , one. The old
plates may appear t.- h,. in good Amu -
eon, but this should ne he perryittedf
to throw the mot,�ri-t "Q his guerl.
The change should i. r r. f�
*ate the word of -� '�
ed God with. boldness"
e,
Holy One whom they bad deliver
up to be crucified. "His nam
through faith in Hia,uanw, beth ma
this man strong. whom ye see and
know; yea, the faith which is by In
bath given him this perfect-sounrin
a the presence of you all." Dr. high
not suggests "that faith is twi
anted in this verse, because of the
Polities' faith in doing this miracle
nd the erippl s faith in receiving it.
They that. wrought this miracle b
sitb derived power from Christ t
work'it. Ind therefore returned, all th
tory to itla. Peter preached tint
hem Pettus and Sim crucified. -and h
neouraged' them to hope; tried t
convince them of their sin ,withou
riving thltm to despair, saying. "And
ow, brethren, I wot that through i
nineties' ye did it. as did oleo you
uteri." lie exhorted them to repen
ad' to receive the leeneflts of sale
loo. Then he told them what the
meet believe—that Jesus Christ wa
he fulfilment of God's premise t
braham. "In ally seed shall all th
indreda of the earth he bleeped.
hey must also believe that Pest
'hrist was that prophet of who
ores spoke saying, ",j, prophet alba
the Lord your God raise up unto you
t your brethren, like untoome; hi
all ye bear in all things whatsoeve
e shall say unto you."
In the account of the wonderful ha
penings found in the first two chs
era there le no mention made of the
ribes and Pharisees and chief priests
Ito were always In the temple contra
emceeingacting slid emceeing Jeetis Christ. I
tnpter three they again make thel
plwarance, evidently having r
tvered from the awe that must hay
lien upon them when they 'renew'renewhe manifestation of God's power a
erste cost.
As Peter and John continued apeik
x to the people. the priests. and tit
Mein of the temple, and the SadMltt
on stopped to listen and wet
loved to hear Peter teaching the par
le the resurrection from the dead
he ataeatl's were errnted and corn
itted to jail. The gospel from the be-
aming met with apposition but Iha
d not dampo•n the teal of the prow
eta. nor cause their message to lose
x effect. "Howbeit many of them
«bleb heard -the wore believed: and
e 'lumber of the men was shout Aye
onetime" '
Peter an4 .11,11r1 were brought before
Magee en the tiny tel their
rest and had centered upon them as
rime that iitiili"wss In reality the
alma good they amid rimier on
it fellow.". They were naked by
at tanner or by what DAM they hail
led the lame men. The member
the ltknhedrlm knave very well the
io the) gnesttnn, het they Were
R o get something trove eek
Amara which might help truce
nafvictlon. a The snawer they
$ was the some given to the
Ai the time the miracle was
nue!: : and they wanted it attla
en not only to those assembled IM
entire but to all the people of Ta-
ft was by the name end by the
se of ales of Nazareth that the
de WORLD Ol1eilONS
m Probably the flint. who did more
tae than any Briton could do to lead Ii.-
t- ; din out into the modern. world was the
ce
a'
0 wax leis conviction that underneath !
p an reform must lie religion. lie
0, wrote: "t have round the doctrines of
Christ more c0nducive•to moral prin-
ciples and better adapted to the use •
of rational beings than any other
which have come to my knowledge."
Rem Mohan Roy dared to telt his
proud high -caste countrymen that they
must learn from the West. and that
they mast learn from Christ.
Of course he was persecuted. When
be was a very young man, his father
turned hint outs and told him never to
darken he doorstep again. After his
father's death. his mother bitterly at-
tacked him. Orthodox Hindu leaders
did everything they could aga!net
j
beak_ gt he did not swine fast his '
eou*se.—inditi tin fie ¥ee.
Indian prophet of the new day, th,
Rajah- Raw Mohan Roy. Up to bis
time most Wading Indians bad clung
to their old ways and had opposed
Western Civilization. He had the
courage to attack the ancient evils of
Ind-la---kblatry and caste end sats. It
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