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Thursday, .1.411intry 17, lir.,N1
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EDITORIAL NOTES
Temperatures of to to ,"gftit•gret.of be -
I w zero are reported from Northern
•
Michigan. Ceti/idiom; will watch fill
the Supreme Court Of the United;
tillatee*can. Untl 4104*, make decl-
aim effective. one obstaelto to the in- •
tornationul deep waterway scheme will
be removed. for obviously it wOuld
useless to purstie negotiations with
Government that could not is;ntrool the
actions of ite subjeets in conneetion
with the matterne
under gotiotnin.
to
• , •
Athe lirsa meeting of the Kaio"tro,
Pine town counoll for 1929 Th•
lure development,: with interest. If
_ bent vote,' themselves It salary of $14i
each for the year. *it to be oh -ducted
for each meeting inbeasi. The Mayor
11 to reeeice $100. It will he re-
naidniered that a fl•W ye:Irs az"' al
sintlloir inoreinent woos 4141444' loy the
On That ought to kill off a feyr
.; . tkoleridi council. but it did not voil-
e( the blark flies. .1 thine hey.mii rhe year ito which it ewe
• • •
i Inn (soma led. • laineu.si to g t he matter.
If the wan council carries out the
....1 The Kincardine News "Hirt:
program outlined in the Mayor's nu-,
Til,'
members
of no. Iowa,
dress at the inaugural meeting. it Willl 41,44,4 a .urpristo on !lie ratepayer..
Le a gowd record to talk about nt the mooday welt when they .41' 4.14'! to
end of the year. vole thclitawlves II sadory for the woork
• • • !they are 5-alied upon I.. perform 'lair -
bag the n4'1* twelve at 'Whs. Of 'our*
. l'nited Empire,. 1,13*ICisla have; the boy* out the legislation on the
Claims againat the United State* total- , hooks with A view lo tlo. weltire of
!lug $5.0000)0010 for propertycolitis- ilh'"Ining Connell+ ft year • to year.
MO alie !,I. j. .1 the shot.. affair Is
(sited at the time of the Rerogoili,on I
1 that the matter was kept fi ...gag riglit
That tbey will ever get anything hilt i up to the lime of meeting. Net a
the ciphers Is doubtful. Uel*' Sanfa whimper ..t th,, otest salary grab had
1
reputation is that of a good colleetor reaohed • the eon. of the ratepayer..
And the amoothneot with Which they
rather than a gird payer. put it over paweth all undertanding.
• • • However. It is nothing hat what
There is a raeancy in the leadership might be expected. for why slioillii any
at llon
the servative mends -re of the tavdnava. mon wile values ids time
worth anything give of it freely for
Senate. and it has been protioeed that
the Government prolvide a sent In that
chamber for Sir Hobert Ilordien, the
former Prime Mini.o•r. in order that
be might direct his party's SepatorilIll
aPetingent. Sir Robert, however. ha
Intimated flint he has no deldre fir
Much a position, hawing retinsi from
public life for good.
• . • •
The recent death of Willis t'Itliannn.
civil engineer. iif Toronto, reealia Ilia
txmneetion with this town on aeverol
from aeventy-flye to, one III
hours In the year. only 4" he klweked Telephone leers, are quite often In -I If you want to :et rid of .in enemy.
afloat and eriticized by a dissatisfied
conwenienetst loy the long 'phone eun-4,get to know I on. That's all. It 1,„, ,,, , depart 1 wilt 4elei 111114 onto
1 Comforter will net come unto you.
4 tersatioons by °Otero, holdioc •Ltio un- i sounds simple. doe -1 it? BM Iheresr4u7,' '
public? Anything receirosi for no-
thing 18 voltage+. in the mind4 co.
duly the two 'phone.. and preventing . ion immense and magnitleent truth in It'
The Pulidt Commentary says of this
hate to par thPII Ilii WI. SWIM our
the need may be urgent. "1.11e hil*Y- • and full'oving ver*'* -Jean* emit!! not
appreeintion •14T41 •tart to NIT lio and sometime:tame:ins only that ehildrcti. i k.,,,w. rot:
You can rarely hate the mon You i become the divine life-tentre of the
11404,4 ,s, 141... orraturing
rnnet people. but the very minute we
either from toeing vaned. even thong!' ' it.
take nohlee W45 will telt poi better peribup.„. are yi.all , _
' a 1'v l'hnne• .3".1 iffuorance. not of know ledge. 4)f how the fill: glory of a universal barl114.11,.
"f .1 110111.1 li family. raillatine from Himself
THE SIGNAL,
GODERICR, ONT.
Sunday
Afternoon
liy ISABE1.1 ANIILTON,
tioderich. tint.
Come. lloly Spirit, come.
let Thy bright beams arise;
1)1,401 tite olurkuess front our mind.'
Atiol *open all our eyes.
Conivinte un of Our sin
Then lead to Jealite 1,140041,
'And 445 our wondering view reveal
The secret love of God.
-40treph Hart.
PliA1E11,
tt Lord. truly (our liope is in Thee;
in Thee have we trusted. let un never
toto coonfounfleol. We confess our Au*
and the *Ina or our forefathers; for we
. have all trousgressed and ntagletied
'rhee. We pray for the whole raee
WILKINS 10:TURNING. ONE .1Dll .tTTA I \ El) of mankind. for the supply of what is
l'aptalii Sir 4;e4orgir Wilkins tabove.. hit& 51 of 1 . Wilkins-Ilearkit Waitli515 14111.5 each, and for succor snit
expedition to the .tutaretic. aha announced in a ratkic message that he yomfort unto all. Through Jesus
wa. returning to the Amyl -Ivan Continent to prepare too the ste(s.nd phase I'laria: our Isord. Amen. -Selected.
of Ida eNp:ikrarioll in rite South Pole area. Ills decision 'trig renclwol after -
il lieW :4110-111 1 le flight icer 1;railittUi IAilitl, in Whlell Ile se ,r..lied ill YAM for it. s 1,1,$,,soN Fon JAN. 27th. 1929
' f ther
a (mare oultalde (mine (ton* utiaela t." e.nitialue I's et. •
'111e *lap shoos his present 14,4. land rile iriuti over win...it r
tleyr.
Lesson Topiv-The Holy Spirit.
Lennon Passage -Joint 16:7-11.
Golden Text--Ronsans 8:14.
Jeaus had just heen telling His ditt-
o{ these olisadiantagtv. 110 Managed ,.. DID YOU EVER Opted of the opposition and hatred of
climb Ithote the MOIL More than st% the world Lthat W011141 meet theui In the
tl ',old men ober his or.1,4s. Two! STOP TO THINK? daya ahead of them after Ile had gone
from them. They were filled with
anguish at the thought oof their deem -
lateness anal diaappointment, for they
isid entertained hopes of au earthly
kingdom. Jesus hall often referred to
Ilis leaving them. but now Ile saytt
distinctly: -Nerertheleso 1 tell you
the truth; it is expedient for you that
I go dWar ; for if I go not away, the
short year% ago Ite didn't have enough
to Tiny the first installment on a free i I. Andre,. editor in -chief of
luneh. l'nuaila needs more Immigrant:41Th* Leeds (F:ng, o Mereury. form -
this type. ierly of The Londje,pally Mall. and a
Inan't Het the line TII.Cr the pr•!‘lein of the whole
world war vete; _nays:
woriol today is hew to get 11,1 of our
(rborold Poet) enemies. la it possible? Yes. lisiwf
mho •.e add been taken up. until 1 lo,
nett lipsmber how this, late -t salary
iould easily siiit And 5145111et1111P0 11 Many' people have you heard it said.; ,
grflo workeol nut on the makers.
is not eltlidrett• "a* LOT ii'f"ra" The -Ile's a decent fellow when you get to Iliad been glorified in 4(0.1. Ctispeak-
"Tourist tierviee" • Hold-up? . for htilf-an-hour to I i 4litell i'' i he whet. i.,.,rybody. ;ably preebius as raany ot our earthly
ro.t that she wits called and wt., bold: know him"? Thn..-. true of Moped
1St. Marys dournal-Argliso ;gifts anol friendships are. we dot not
,,,,,....h..ro,"144.4 34:i.i.T141:41,1::::;:i'14:7111;je%::nr.„,:411:::::li.111r.;eli':::::,.„..,0_11:1111.14:**.4;thexeHill'i::1:1:* :: ii4ki‘arpoloyor!cgein'aktn.ltiotr"otwar.6erita_sv_st,no :t4'ehiel_t.f,..w.6th"tifit7w1,...444444"; ww111111 l'hilnewfetttlgi.,"'iwiintdttilet netithee.rlyi"rtit.rvIt.'"utiallitimk:.htlYwt.:rtio:+miehl:1;11::.
Regarding _ duties urgently
solnalle'l -Touri•-• Y44.T-
VIn-I:,..:.4,1_Ial:I,T li. II. tit. Thomas
4'4'44 !(0144 Ile was. we 'believe, the 1 Gazette utrotigly would never take to. arms to slay the anal bleased to the human spirit AA lale
eng'neer engaged when . Goderieh In- mo.k..ksi people againat lattlaT m"aP7 lit" tlw 'plione•tonally. f..r mi.. mid three
-
to.
FREE
Westinghouse
ELECTRIC
TOASTER
and Save the "Poker Hands"
There are two big pleasures in
chewing Big Ben.
One is your enjoyment of this
fine, rich, full -flavoured tobacco.
The other is receiving, FREE
a handsome (Westinghouse)
Electrit Toaster for 16 sets of
" Poker Hands".
A "Poker Hand" is attached to
every plug of Big Ben Chewing
Tobacco.
Buy Big Ben by
the Vacuum (air-
tight) tin, which
keeps the plugs in
the same perfect
condition us they
were when they
left the factory.
Pound. Itere, too. are held 'regularly
Sabbath sehool, 411* ilfterniton church
servient. and the quarterly CoMMUnion
seasons. Though eight or more dif
ferenelanguage group. are represented
In the asylum. They listen reverently
througlionit the hiarathi Perigees eon.
duet's! toy the Iroise manager and my-
self. They take part enti
.inniastwaty
In the Singing% Accompanied by flatly.. Ire '1,' i)". Itet. .,.. . .
Instruments. Leprosty. however, often the Amerivan Presbyterian Mlasion.
alfeets-lbincal ebords. so that the • --- -----
liftmen their husky roices pr-Odisee.1 . A-Mall-lipmeriews-delaits isa forget.
. i
WOrabipped Illm, toying : "Lord, If Thou
Will. Thou vend Make Me clean.' And
Jesus pia forth Ili+ hand SnaltOtiehell
sayinF: '1 will; be thou cies° •
And '--tnitne.tititeta - his leprosy tram
0e:insist- '111..itgli the lepers of India
earinot woe His Nee, they know Ilia
band la ntIll put forth to touch the un-
touchable and defiled. and behold they
men frotu an adjoiront county Then fellowship whitll had prevailed be- Ware% MIle'l to be deKired
experience of them a. ft 1 her:side. lout lintlitioinitdieim .‘"iiatortt wuolt4shen. why Shool1141 they Mkt.' 'lip arms to tweet' the Soil 44 man and Ilia die-
alb- -
Ince that Gnu, that hi.
bearing be a brief remark in the Ili- ..4 eiperienced ot continuous
ladtlita some thing' .""it hn" blocked for that lime. The only ride
This enmity bu-ints. :. mostly st la- enailre. II
1 Ilea We 11,4.51 to See. In f surprbatos at Ilia j1151X
angurated its waterworks system. for ons -Serviee.- AIIII••&.,1„„ter ,,, 44. T
and about the.only t ung
• tn., beheld, there cattle • leper w hen
Antler to bits the people of :in Adjoin -Vitae:. They were with Ulm. they wit •
lie had been consulted by the local sii- 't at feet, they wittelied Als eount•
1 limber not give tom opididenee. rurel line. ilie other 'Phone. ing eountryf
thoritirs with reference to sewerage eonse to our obsertation .1.
forty years ago. and 41
411(017 . lay the Itracebridgl. ,'.lit.ll'i IIIIVit". ..y.
poltlie4. that “1.011ver‘ritions 4lotiMI ,1:115121n0 a war )l ,'r rias ing a tIer- i marts and merclea. bey 41*44'
matter's, Upon Which he war a .*os- 1 triet. We Are n11 the more impreweal • ro•tory, ai pair:iv:raid" -.peaking of rural
• • . -- . --- - ii,,,,, .„,,.,,,i th.,„ o,,,,,,,,„4... Th„, ,,,,,,,,,_ ' man moldier with a baby SPIIIPIJ 4112, ing by night. There wan, however.
Frain OW Mouth of liaises Aluitene*,, ot this setement renders, It his hoyonet. The toatred that inspired s,,methilig noire wonderful and gra-,1
nixed authority.
o that kind of slander could only thrive
There la no eonteet for the Weal (Nes yiwk Exening ' Post I oillniar0 lise'lt.... e.f ..."tar.e. Tip. row..
Larnlairtu Heat In the House of en= • The seen, was nr I a Chrisitirisi,,h,„,1,1 „., f„rth,,,,.. ,,,,I gi„ ,,,,, ml "it lawman* of the enensy. if:worn:lee of
anon. ,voented by the death of W. T. tree lee Titeeday afternoen. The,
doodison. Row. W. Gray, the 1Alwral
1 he'll al' •(i,� dawn* "Ift' "Pre *will" , 1111•4 calls are ...Adorn of 11111re.1...115.1.1/4 the people we dislike whether ia
'In hn'llr stuff after n fixed time. Aetwil broil We •re too resoly
power to eut off vkiling and go.-ophill • t
ti, beit,.we Hi 0! 'l will send Him.' 44 the ciarantee of
a nomething more than a 'Christ
y lllll 'gofers! of au adverti-ing
nominee. being •)' 11 b7 acelanle-, tiered About the room Dad 'ilia ' ionoh. but IN .1,144 11.." min ;110 14 * apeandeenaiird oar. W. do 1;•11 5,, to 1...ezn nfter the fie -11" could evur be"
lion nn Monday laat• The neVr Ineol'i Mother were nearly worn out with the .1.1,seriber suffer. front the elope. de- bawl; we 1114,:li.r.ria,,,,d4.- ofpoleir:itto, *omit nitdrsteil..i Jesus (gloved* to tell them that
Iser I* n young Rarnin lawyer. There fo .4,, ((.4 One connteitor tiketl• "1141d. scribed. mong s -, mongers and t, 1 (4,,';, through the power of 1114' Sp(rit.
Wag 41)4144' IIIIPL1141111111.MPIII.
,,011-
IIIII We Oki III ifetoping store'!" From , ______ _
• 1 their faults. who tett no oy 1 the Comforter. whIeli Ile will *0:1(1in-
a
' isoliind the .rtkortling pater cone. -les. «IR lt Be lkield? / • • to their spirit. 444 a compensitien forr
_______._-'
aerratives. both 111 the riding and out- .
of 4"proud*. 414 keep very quirt.- . f' IF 1-I ir DO NOT LIKE A MAN,
o . III I Wit •• abseil.... 4. 444 (441141114(111.4)1a
able it. at the lack of fight shown hr„••‘11 right." alibi *414,. oof the yootingsters,, I Hamilton Iterate,' I 1)41 NOT GO To firrimic mot.1.1-: . -''''"'"' and '''''''''"'I''"'' work' T".
Die 'Arty. bid opinion in Sarnia -well just
•• pretend we don't !laver- .lnierieln paper* -.tate that the • ,..,,,, .............eauv,
rriii,v• of Wa I, 4 .1'ireA to be known a. i';',:sly, '-'m'.4.,:k`i.`..1.4.1'. silt 1 .. ,\ ,...r „is., \ ,.,. tate,. i•rie-4 - and publicans. wino
Alft kl r'r ii i Ai. 1
4' ' are ollt of harmony with God, will b.•
world. meaning all langs. princt•*. jiy,
ri.ous still, when. in 44414 plo rhea' a e
aence. they- would have the 14'n$*
111,4 spiritual resents.. The promise
m*.niet1 to be overwhelmingly against . •
Ki" ikivId "he" he "4"2"I. I " " THE MAN earn% h•ted by the 11..:,- tIli„st.
einseritIon to the noverntlietit At 111. _
time.
.% Hint to Telephone throaty, instead or F.,i‘,,ird i,.
vi; Niot:1!
(Llatewel Demo r
• • • 1 The eell Telephone Conu•tny ba. re- 1 kivid would be a more l' (4(l title 111 M. Vitt' II %I' I'VF \ cirSti"rii,
‚('*'fl -(1141114 immigrints are reporte, ....te.11, requested suleaerillers nut to than the more formal KlIttnrol. Ille .
Nniiirril.:11 THAN TIIE FIST. soostoess, in II'. II I•I .of int 'Mel.;
1 5 140' 111M. II '1
1.1.11091 LUCE Is 1 :. • I i 6
to be arriving In some numbers from phone 4entral for Inform:slim when 44,,t11,1 he Dark' II1. of '441 (1111441 and 1 )iris( deeinres that the spirit, which
great Britnin for plueement 4.11 OM -
:lye 111P neessary serviee. Tiol. I. gratifying to the people oof thew. !,:o ___._. *has nintlYs been striving with men to
foram them into reconvillation with
there o. a Aire. a. it I. itnewsible too Waist tv. or tvaie, which w0111.1 1,..
Ill11111 to the conelitsiem that Me isl there is only one operator, on .11t,.. .1i1o family life tu., David. the nom,
!'THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS .•,i,,,,,,,..,:i.,,..f..,:i.,.....,.......11,;::..i.rie,.......a mit apiirldnerolp1.7t
0 1104I, will bow .ont-let, the w..r1.1 ;hat
'ditty farm.. lest anyone should I wore cspeeinlly nate at night, wit. or lion.. 1 le 11341 oaiwoY. I."'" 1,I lllll " .'
some harharolll t"t'llellie for the dis. 11:4ny peOple 'to n...t '9..i to think t', "t it Well repreeent* Wola-, ii, Ilu. ur•pu i
there are verb:tr....or or too louni-,• • i•••••toweo opon him .%livert elari*-' a i I fii I ,.‘ pre**.bwil 114 Un154.11ef towar.1,,
meal of innocent infonta. it 41401114be
other people Just a. aii‘ion. to le 1 thin Ernest ileotge A li.ITTIV Plariek USE NO OTHER MEDICINE me
explsIne.1 that these arrivals are of.
; toe where dwelt. ..f ft... till. ti. t. - ',arid. Already he tins ).cera 71.44 V illg S. In the sectii141 pi-yes-jesug *ogre.
People coming out to Canada 11714P7 A are, and the operator cannot po+i ', 11e Cobinet Alinister. :11141 iti+.-Itirginic, .that Mu exultation to tbe right hand
Plan recently worked out whereby al answer All. Then W114.4. till..4' t,, IT. I'.11110,4 pl`tftlIIIIIIK III the throne whiell 1 Baby 'ti OWn T'iblets Are the Ideal,' of the ruttier would exhibit Gowl*a ideal
and thst the Holy
taw transportifflon fare of ten pounds or Oar id, he hos i ReMedy for Rabies and Tcung ;';f .r1.161fel. 'usn''''
Pr. •11,1 ell Il• Are helm( put in for int ! lo. rather.* Mile.' ha* laid upon hIM.
midOs there might be •..111.....o. try'!. t Whether Edward 1 • Pint would yonrinee the world that
.( the great towline to. Children . there i• no other rIghteousue.it for
vont I,•tioon of the world is threeto old
'***""v 4"1:-.14"1"1' l'ert"1"b Ki"z. sT %ND 1 1 1AI Yill' WILL FORCHA .
r•ceot of si•. in resissi of itl.r.ht
1114' 414141r Irlith (0 emigltitelo Vonartn. they ere' would WISP 544..5 1 dilltellt1 1. itt gettio w hicli he is heir. Init Davi!l would lie!
ill arranged. If 4)1,1 Country people to call a .10 -tor in fil horn moot t e
he
being RIM) every eneourogement to' ,entrat Itememier 014 Villi.11 the tio.1 . isirticubirly Hiltish name and ileor4.4111AdFA, II am:, ke'r9. 'in' "led (441
tire °emirs slid refran fromcallin
i! g • to the populace, Who have teen:nava ilw eare they n't%e 111, tr Itttle
• • • tbe boat time It in MA lly CI lllll 1.1•IiiIIPI froWl the •IIPIIIIII Id the Ito el. r54. llll ?HI Jealolliely
I au:ivied awl the mother is always 4I1
. -- - -.woo 'anger of ismer dewn to David
Perugia of Mir county exehtinges the The Right Kind I;arriek. David Hogarth and it
dent anti at the
Ille lookoill foot .o reniedy whielt Is al
l"' "we "b"°111tel3 Acts 2:36 reference to the fulfilment
gest week or two has yielded mainly A' '(Orillin News-Letterf Livingvtionc. !Ind in fiction with ninny!
. Imre Thousand. of mothers have, , , ,
Two yPA 7‘ Mile, a Sei t1 AMARA hill ....! favored hen'''. ..f whom David ,ett- I . •. , 0. 1 51 554 very claim 114' 14MA forth:
4 "Wu I -Therefore t Peter says) let nil the
eft I 1 ii,1 !staid Eigithrnit wilt f011nd Allch A rellbrily Ili Roby
Tublets and 'miry of them use nothing 1
. house of Israel know ilwriiredly. that
el -e for the aliment* of their little
One,. Among them is Mrs. Howard
King. Of Truro. ;N.A., who
eau strongly rei amtnend Baby's Own
'
men than the righteousness of food n
Christ. and the righttsonaness of Christ
before God. Jesus agnin declares that
the worlol will 4' • to know that He,
the Son of Man, was what Ile claimed
to be, the Son Of tied. We mita Iii
rather &eery 40(44'11 of ohltharlea.
The prevalenee-of "flu" not only has
seatitte4 In mmewhat more than tba
tonal number of deaths-thotigli main -
In OvIIIlR. Ile ens 145.5.451111411
Ma wife. Ile WH• 114.11111leter. 11!•.1 si‘rve a* mitritniolIng eample. Col.
nn friend* in or e'en in, oti MaeKendrick has airenoly opelnreol for
ads. Chief Chureh found tempor fro King Barbi gronnds outside tbe
• o ordinary *owe of a new...paper. hut
ly Among the elderly peoples ot the emPlorment f•,r tilni. .
yark,,,,m eommuniti.,,_ hill bo, ha,, al later he left Millie. Ile was lost we fancy that if this name la. elnaten
" flight of hy hl• twat betiefaietore. lint %hen the time come. too make ft nem.
the other May 1.14 present whereibont.! salty wide!, We an latirtlic wish. mid
gerweving Influence upon other netted.*
Ur8 41111 "(1 ntherwitte won1,1 hive been; eame lo 1441114. Ile now hold* nu a* ' IIIIII/` TIM' earnestly we f.4 1 Sure than
reflected In the ebronieles of mem' tremely Important position with a the Petite,. bin:self. will be long de -
happenings Porton:11(.1y ow moody 1 growing eomonny In ii 1/Irge l'/IIIIIiti;lIl 111yed • no more wtolniltile name then
1 city No frle101%. no Will. too moiler. florid rottlit be eltresen for 0111. WhO
. faione in A strange hind, but. in st it.. Pollid 1* A Alettiterd tit ilia Wont,.
be. to a groat ettent di**ppenred and
with the fine winter weitiorziwe are;
wow hitt Inc the nortioll fo• it drea tiC
gtmmard• life ...1: ren+ -e-, them-;
..
waves
• • •
This I. the mentif shf.ani meet-
ing8 of many orgael?..1 Influditig
Altricul sir.,! a 11,ertivolturn1
le*. 1 a..41151 10. ..:.51111 thing if
More of "lir .4 47'!'' would attend
Greve mecting. oi .11.11. to Rome ex-
tent in the woria of theo. pineietle.. We
•11 Ilke to enjoy the 1.011e4Ittt of their
netirltieto. find A‘I' have audi
t -Iwo st,'rit to lifs Willing Will'
14.:1.1 wane 4MAi I 0,17P IA the WOrk
tueolvel Those who) Itflye been
"ctiftTing daring toti.1 years woottlol
be eneoutageol loy n larger atten•untris
et the nnuoot. meetitigs and a more'
!trident interest in the opefithei. of
the wtelettex.
• • •
The naprome Court of the roiled
elates bee rendered a doeletou wbleh.•
though Clattered up with wort% In the
stamper tonal in, legal afflArt. Reetn•
In be favorable the rontention af
those Mottos that are oponaing the'
artetrr, water dlyerelon. la bold i
Oat (thleago haft no HO( dleert
•
water that world wormallo flew into
the territory of another eommunttyl
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ye here crucified. both Lord an.1
rhrist ''''-- - -
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Talags* to unoth• r• or Ymnat rhidren. •I
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as I know of fo ailing to *'.til them rousts* awl judgment, by the AI of
the Spirit Whom Fie will Wm& WE
for little ones -
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inelichie o444alef4 or by natal at 23 and 44 the Church. until Ile come*
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LIcodelote i'.. lloorkrille. Ont.
FAMOUS tiENF,R Al F1(11ITS FOR lint
Fer,Nnon•t h, genernThrivail, of the AllbNI Force* !luring the W*r, ha* ',offered it
)art Ana,* which ha* left him so wenk thnt tits Wyo.-feigns despair oof his life The protelfility
of another beset attnck regarded with the grove*, fOretruffIngli. The above layout *how* the ffintitaa
war hero talking to Ring lieorge, while on the right la a gond portrait of the Marshal Marshal Esoch's
Veto,' developed from a ejotraeted on Armheice Hay.
WOKLI) MISSIONS
! 1 pay reguldr visits to the leper
SIM often remingleil of •(s?!
t,, IIH and for tile aged in
.1meee14. despite the Trot olitferome in
trio. coonolition of ;he patient.", 'The
lepers 114111 the 14nme itOrt. of ,
Wont a 1151 4.115.5511ragement. TI11.7 sire
,15115.5y5 (hoot, of them 'w)*o have socfielent
bendy and feet. with their farming, 1
j frardeitiftg, ettoking. and 414141811.115 thee('
too maimed to care for thi.M.O.'re.f. A
1.04 1.111114.11leri and 1111:1 s..11S, Who ore
patients, lielo with the repair,. Of-
cnvionially there I. .1 call for rood
work, sweeping. or other ottli1oor work.
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lepers ns it keeps them
enpieol and happy. In fact. Got leberj
•l•t'llill 14 a little with
• t1111.411 of .htV* find piorr.ovs, yet Mon-
! ring the distressing effeeTof the
oli.ense remarkably content withal.
Daily tprayere are eimetneted In the
building on the asylum eem-
RHEUMATISM ?
Sciatica? Neuralgia?
Yea ran hero relief. Atm T. K.
Sheehan of Windsor, Ont., waalheiplow
with Inflammatory Rheumatism. She
coihdn t. even move her eye..., and apent
nearly 111,000 for treatments. She
writea: "Three hove T -R -C's made
! completely well". T -R -Ca areerpial-
ly Kraal fax Sciatica, Neurnhp.s.!, Neuritis
and 1 aimbago. Quick. Safe. Nolwirroful
driista 51111 at 11 at your dnutwist'a. 117
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Titc-
41) atop
Sun Life
Policyholders
To Receive
Special Bonus
In addition to regular dividends in 1929
of approximately $17,500,000
Office of the President,
MONTREAL, January 8, 1929
To Our Policyholders.
We have just completed another won-
derful year, with profit earnings never
before equalled. Our Directors have
therefore inaugurated the principle of
allowing a Special Bonus on maturing
participating policies. The basis for 1929
may be summarized as follows.
On policies ten years in force, maturing
by death or (on 'reserve dividend' policies)
by the expiry of the reserve dividend
period, a bonus of 10 per cent of the
reserve, increasing yearly to 15 per cent
on policies in force twenty years or longer;
on endowments, at maturity, a bonus of
10 per cent of the face value of policies
ten years in force, increasing yearly to 15
peror longer.
Details
policies in force twenty years
Details will be given in the forthcom-
ing annual report.
This special bonus is in addition to,
and independent of, the usual annual
profit distribution, the scale for which,
for the ninth consecutive year, will again
be increased.
We congratulate our members on this
happy announcement. It has been made
possible only by the large profits earned
on the securities selected for the invest-
ment of the Company's funds.
As ninety-five per cent of all surplus
earned by the participating assurances
accrues to our policyholders themselves,
they enjoy practical mutuality, combined
with the enterprise and stability of stock
management. The effect of this combina-
tion is evidenced by the results.
T. B. Macaulay,
President.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
OF CANADA
Head Office
Montreal
11,