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By ISABEL HAMILTON
Ooderich, Ont
Jt as I an) Thou wilt ttaeetiri.---
yrllt'teleeme, pardon, eilaaAr Teles:
O Lamb of God."1 easel
Just as 1 aw-ot t free love •
The breadth, length, depth. aft) YsldiI
to prove,
Here for a season, then above,
O Lamp of God, 1 come.
--Charlotte Elliott.
L_
Wilfrid
Donaldson
11 Phone 431, Hayl std lkoadt
to have your Furnace
put in good repair be-
fore the oold weather.
Mao any Plumbing or
Metal Work you may
have to do.
hi Kan 'R stir
Aland Tailoring and
Spends! Order to Your
•
ensure
Phone 219 Goderich '
F$AYER
Our Father in Heaven, we pray Thee
to send into our hearts and into the
hearts of all men everywhere the spirit
of our Lord Jesus lObrirt. Amen.
, --John Oxenham,
S. 1.9138014 FUR JAN. Id, 1922
Iowa T.p&e-The First Disciples.
fstm Jets 1:S5-•19.
Olden Text -sass 1:29.
In his introduction to his Gospel
John says "there was a man sent from
God, whose name was John. The same
came fur a witness, to bear witness of
the Light. that all men through him
Might believe." In today's lesson we are
Introduced to .ume of the results of
John the Rapttat'a witnessing and are
shown that Christ is King, not only by
egtetal proclamation, but by the free
choice of men. The instances here
gleegl ate Unit the Rtst among cdNtr**
numbers wbe in every generation Wort
hefted the teetlmony and owned the ma-
jesty of Christ.
In proceeding to gather W Himself
ata w_io.laliht enter into HL per
po _lefire
poses ane iisyRTiJ"
shows singular tact and originality in
dealing with men.. Each of the dis-
ciples here introduced Is Individually
dealt with. '•'lbe finding of the one
was not the finding of the other. For
John and Andrew there was the talk
with Jesus through the hours of that
never -to -be -forgotten evebing; for Si-
mon, the heart-searching word convinc-
ing him he was known sad his future
Predicted; fur Philip.. _R - peremptory
command; and for . _a gracious-
eofrtesy disarming him of prejudice,
assuring him of a perfect sympathy in
the breast of the Lord. Thus there are
thews who .eek Christ, these who are
brought i.v others to Christ, whom
LAUNDERING
HAYFIELD
1eLu, Ilea 20. --Mrs. U. Ma.
re
do.. 11e warn neral** t. tSra
of the Chareh et 1Degland L
eattrrb. Brantford, bjo the !nit Dish*
IiAYF1 HaRmWb et�ar�.� els cheeses wort
r is the guest of her sister-in-law, Yes' Tresl►r church, AlY cosi Wrest �
ration., In Luciaow. Dead /MOMS AWL Church d l Sl
of Kiel' 1'renbytertan Radsemer, Leerslas„ Ohio, et. Marti**
hutch an euluyed r
but supper In Chicago, tad Trinity thumb, Warnhage
W t of the
tot, Pa. He resigned hum the latent
church fart week. Following tit ask charge atter a pastorate of a�
per there war k II
*octal horn' and tante'Rim. On July hostel,
of tele" t1M "
Before leaving . the! to Ul hltb, Ise cams home UN
eDtlnren were ..4th .i Kaiii
„Ll
alld daurrhter. h . +A �
eatsels _,__
sembetore her wrn,lr(taa`QW
ti
arrlegewa-
Gaylord ut 01lease, an:
daegbter, Kllaabetb Tudor, be t: wf-
vlved by two brothers, 1)r. Thomas
fiftieth anuivereary of the marriage of I6lairdner ut Waco. Nebraska, and Joh.
sheet*,uattl sheet*,
orrttgt•r.
Mar, C Brandon spent Oh
with her son, Harry, in London.
Tudrdny, December =id, was theritttmltiNlam2a
az
Mr. and Mrs. (%.rtes Parker of ltay- Tudor. of the village. The funeral
field. in the summer, when the tam-
ely wire home, the event was cele -
but Tuesday_ was the gated OW
and their Mends warmly congratulate
them on the attainment of so interest
Ori
mea
efts.
took place from hie late home on Mos- • ..:
day aftsrsooa and Interment was mads , 5 -4,1'14;'
In DapOsk taMQar7• The aervlem d 3KF' SI
tee-.ar-.,.:,--.�t.....
ducted by Rev. Y. H. Paull, rector 11,,
lug an anniversary. Trinity cbnr.ii, assisted by Rev. M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart and Mr.! Myers of Seeforth. In his addraaa
Stewart, .r., of Hamilton, spent Christ. le t rector
t r paid untiring glowing
lows eryk,gitribute
ter his
arms with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock.
Rev. •s.4 Mrs. Jae. Gale and family, Master and spoke of the wrench whlck
ot'Monkton, spent Christmas with thehad leen caused to the people of Trim -
former'. parents. Rev. and Mrs. It. M. I sty church, Waahingto., sad their bow _.
Gale. -. tovdd rw for at tbelr p•rting to Jaly.
Miss Lois galtet and Mr. I). How- The pallbearer, were Messes. Thomas -,-:T..._
croft returned to Detroit on Sunday and Hobert Ja'ksou, Seaforth, E. A •
after spending Christmas with the Featherston. Henry Mc('Ilnc•hey, Wm •' ".• ,n
former'. mother. Mrs. W. Elliott.
Mrs. Richardson. Ruth and Robert,
of Waterloo, are visiting the former's
parents. Rev. and Mrs. R. Si. Gale, dur-
ing the holidays.
Meader Lawrence Johns, who ■ttenda
High School at Wlarton, is .pending
the vacation at his home.
Bev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull spent
Cbpateeta in London with the latter's
paNMs..• Mr. and Mrs► J.`L Aeon.
Mhos Elva Dewar and David Dewar
are stwroding the vacation at their
home.
Miss Jeanie Metcalf, of Detroit. is
.pending the- emotion. at har_homa_
- 111r. E.-PailelfiitCli eht i h inputs .
his home at Chesley.
Mr. and ]des. G. Koehler, of Zurich.
spent Sunday with Miss F. Fowlle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Stinson are
I spending the vacation with their
daughter, Mr,. Furter, •1 Hnetavltle.
Mr. •nd Mrs. T. W. Hyslop motored
from Toronto on Monday to attend the
funeral of the late Rev. R. H. F. GaIrd-
.eweerning to Toronto on Tuesday.
Mho babel Kirk lett o. WedfsadaJ"
to spud Christina at UM itlme et •
°"Dr. ase IMUS LLAND & ]ERYIS
IDs. cons Mea, -J. Newton-BtaOf'-!!
turned home on Saturday after Mend- WafehOtae- sant et,�
Ing Chriatmax with the latter's mother
at Sarnia. 'Telephone 110
The Late Mrs- James 7tiemsen.-
a
Winter Sports if wide variety excellent
accommodation andoodcompany
are the order of the day for those who
ke• Canada's t�iCapital, the
wtntsr head-
quarters. Hae, overlooking the mighty
St. Lawrence River and set in surround-
ings of unsurpassed beauty, is a city whose
history rivals that of the most storied
capitals bf Europe. On the site of the
residence of the French Governors' stands
the great Chateau Frontenae, the Canadian Pacific
Railway's world-famous hotel, the hub of all acti-
vities.
ctsvities. The to its long-established reputation, the
great hostelry is giving special attention to the
entertainment
been patrons
added to he poogarramnd afor theirveral comfort.
ovations
have comfort.
In addition to the toboggan -slide on Dufferin Terrace
and the hotel's great rinks, curling rinks will be the
mecca of tie followers of roarin' game. The inner
room of the Terrace Cafe will be devoted to agolf-
school under a capable "pro". There will be bad-
minton. dancing every evening, and a costume -ball
is being planned for Washington's birthday.
February 22. Thus the guest that this hotel of h
will always be assured of plenty of amusement.
Skiing, tobogganing, skating, anowshoeing and
ala h -drives will all be under the capable direction
of Jack Strathdee, well-known winter .ports' direc-
tor, who already has a number of successful winter
summons at the CDateeit yront.nac and elsewhere to his
credit. Pictures show: tiUt great hotel; The .C.P.R.
dog -sleigh and team; two fair skiers at the foot of the
Champlain Monument just outside the Chateau
Frontenae: and inset "Jack".
When laundering colored clothes, add Christ ...eke for himself. those who 1
a handful of salt to the lifter to pre- come without doubts and those who
• word to their lecher or to one an -
vent the colors from runalitg. other they an -silently followed the pa -
If you want to save im
Candy or
Failure
come with doubts."' (Dr. Relh'a hand-
book on the Gospel of John.)
The two men who enjoyed the signal
ddatinetion of leading the way 1n own-
ing the majesty and attaching them- question because he desired
ber thvJ
selves to the person of C6rtat were I lowed intelligently.
Amdrvw and probably ]ahs who wrote
gave Was that of Men who, suddenly
tut. (�owpel. The [amtliew of these
confused, make reply by asking an-
other question : "Rabbi. where .tsrel .
and It 1r more than protrahle that they
eat thou" His invitation, "O•mw
iroaW go In company to see and beat
and see,' was acc'epte'd and sixty Years
._._ .a _ n.. .erne Shan the fiahlns wnt er, when one of these men wrote
w Ods Det, he remembered as It tt had
been yeaterday the very hour of the
day when he followed Jesus into his
house. llis whole life seemed to date
from that hour; as well it might, for
what could mark a human life more
deeply and lift It more surely to perma-
nent altitude than. Ua evening
with
Jesus? Christmas tree and ronoe
mop aero a
The astonished satisfaction they Smith's 11111 United church. A Sas
found fn their Bret tntercomr.e with I pram contesting of recitations aid
Christ to shown in the bursting enthut songs by the children, choruses by the
elssm with wtrich Andrew sought out
choir, a ('hristmas wreath drill and a
hie brother Simon, and snmmarUy a° pentotuime, "Holy Night," try the older
neonced, "We have found the (_ureal,"
triumph fn Korea should make for I DONN 1 DAWg
Christian progress In America. Noce i .
of us are isolated to our modern world. I Intended tor last week)
Sturgeon. of the village, and T. W
Hyslop, of Toronto. The many hese
ttful floral tribute, showed the high
regard in which deceased was held be
his former parishioners. The em-
pathy of the community Is extended
to the bereaved ones.
011 painting. should be protected
by covering wth a cloth before .ween
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will •
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Poultry Shipments received at
Tuesday. and Fridays.
leg Shipments reeved cm
every week -day.
-
Open Saturday sights oak)
10 o'clock.
-W= PAY OMR- '
Z. paved whiles you wait.
On December 19th there passed away.
,
at as advanced age. Isabella McLeod.
ing figure. Then Jesus turned and saw
them
following , and satth unto them, The youth of Korea are sharing the un.
l DONNIBROOK. Dec. 22 -Mr. and Iwldow of th. late James 1bow.oa. The
What seelk ye le' Christ asked this rent and the eagerness for a fuller, Mrs . J. C. Robinson and Mist C. R.Ideceased was born at Baddeck. Nova
richer life which youth everywhere 114 Jefferson visited at the home of Mr. SroHa, •mei at thv age of Mghteea
experiencing. It 1. the task of the land Yrs. John McClinchey last week.
velled D7 .taat)eoac6 to Bay
the young people in all lands are won I a splendid synopsis of Henry van
for (3hriat, it will be that much harder doe's story of "TDs other wise
to win the young _people in any land. Man ." Mlas Vera --CMa).oy Ce�iri-
--Korea: land of the Dawn. bated a solo, "0 Lehi Tews_ot listb-
slack. They went. they saw and
came His diactples. And at length the
day came when their new master whom
they trusted as God's propliet suddenly
GO TO cheeked theta in their walk, laid his
hand breathlessly upon them, and gas-
CliStOneS Int at a paredne figure, said, "Behold
at
mVralartartartiVIrws
the Lamb of God!" There in actual
grsagssey---of t ages of their people had longed; there
bodily presence was lie for *hom all
. pp within eound of their voice was He
Dederick" hen who could take away their stn. lift off
rw,_ tbe burden and the trouble of life, and
VP let them know the bleseednese of liv-
ing. They felt the spell and, without
field. Oaten% Was called Upper Can-
ada. litre ehe-tanglit -vetiver-mime
for a few years. until the time or ber
marriage to Jame)) Thomaoa. who was
esgaged In the milling boalneriti-Ttler''
later retiree to a home tea Abe - trat011
darts of the village, where they spent
their declining years. The deceased Is
survived by dee daughters and three
sons several grandchildren aod Rome
Monday night. A good • prograta wee
family (re : Mrs. J. B. Hall. Toledo,
given In raeh piaee and was greatly
Ohio: Mrs. V. Walters. Grand Rapids,
joyed by everyone. Ohio: 11/1,14.41. M. McLeod. Fort /*na-
family and Mr. and Mrs. John MeClin- - eid: Mrik
Malcolm 'Fraser. bort William ; Stuart
ehey of Auburn ristited relatives bore
Thomson, Lake Charles, La.; John
on Sunday.
Thomson. Fort Frances, and Lewin
Thomson. at home. The funeral was
held from her late residence on Sun-
day afternoon. December 20th, and in-
terment was in Hayfield cemetery. The
nervires were in charge of Ray. R. M.
Gale. St. Andrew's United church. Mita
The pallbearers were Metiers. Jas.
Iteld, Samuel Cleave, Arch. Armstrong.
Ross. The floral tribute; were beauti-
ful. Threw from a dietanee who attend-
ed tlui 'funeral were Mrs. J. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl litandriff.Tolcdo:
Mrs. V. Walter., Grand RapMe. Ohio:
Mrs. M. Fraser, Fort William.; Mr. and I
sympathy of all la extended to the be
There pareeed to his eternal home on
Chriatmae Day, st the family residence.
Rev. Robert Hutchison Fortearime
Gairilner. late rector of Trinity church.
Washington, Pa. The deeeased wee
the °Meat tion of the late Mr. and Mra.
James Gairdner, prominent pioneer
family of this elflike; He received
hie early education in Montreal and
arta a- geminate of old Trinity College,
Toronto, and of Huron College, Lon-
sailed from there on the reawl "Lely
church to lead them to see the fulness There was a large attendance at Lllglm ^landing st lflnaatton, and [troy
of truth In ('hrist Jesus. ltut unless church on Sunday. Dr. Mortimore gave then tra
COMelligE -/TOWNSHIP Illitak'tudenta"1111PIMMisesa have began
to •rrive home for CAtriatmati holidays.
coLD0RNE TowNsinp, D,,,. 30._ Several from here attended the dance
your correspondent wishes every read- and concert at 8.8. 7. East Wawanosh,
er s very happy and prosperous New
Last Tuesday meting tua ammo
rt
Mrs. Ward and Jean vieited Donny -
girls. and a tableau, "Jesus., Tender
brook friend% on Runday.
"and he brought him to Josue." Ile who, sherdwrd.„ was well
given. Santa
like Andrew, can do little himself maftty.
Claus arrived at the close of the con
altattaltatuta44evuutitattaateta by his %Mime testimony
cert dietributed tine preeents.
f! to the four walls of her own house may
(21; become a conspicuous power for good x Trete
t4b1 lodge Chrixtian principle in the heart ' Mr. and Mrs. O. Blairdars. a God- 6. Ashlield:
life, bring to Christ a Simon who may
Tho mompr whim, lad„ence la confined Christunts with her parents, Mr. ant
Miss Gladys Treble of Toronto spent
tg of a son, who may give it currency In Me& BPSOS-Chlistalas with Mr. and
(4, ewe form .or anottutr. to the rentoteet _-
corner of the earth. The words io -111E-111.111011111111411rAlibrad son Y. teeraphy, agricu• lture, hygiene,
writing, grammar, art: Pain 60%.
which Jesus welcomed Simon are re- Sr. IV- Kathleen _MacKeezie 88%.
Inarksbly revealing: "Thou art Simon,
boatel Matheson )4.1, WIllie Culbert 73.
son a Jona; thou Atilt be called Ce -
Ila Maize 72. Margaret 14tewart 72,
phas." It was He though lie paid: "I
Clara Reid 67*, Catharine Reid 67.
know the character attached to the
Harvey Congram 5.4, Jack MeLellan
name 'Simon, son of Jona,' but for all
8r. III Lorna Roach 70%, Audrey
Congram we, Donald Mackenzie 58.
Jr. III -Kenneth Matheson 74%*.
11 --Gloria Congram 61%.
I -Howard Culbert 415%, Connie
Morris 111, Dalton McLellan 81°.
Priater-Ellen M.size and Robert
Reed. excellent. _Thom. marked* were
absent for some exam. Number on the
roll, 19; average attaudamo, IT.
M. 8. DINUAT, Twaeber.
Kik NO. ft. GoOKRICII TOWNSHIP
UPER-1-0-
STORES
SCHOOL REPORTS
16? December of 8.8
Start 1932 Right. Buy from Superior Stores where p
vvE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS g
-TOILET 80AP- Pi;
Scl Lox • • 3 cakes 19c P
fiv
Tomatoes 2's Squat.
115
vsl
Teddy 16 . es. 49e
,, Waden's Wormy Biondi (Melt
all ini Month) lb. ree
ed Meek Staffed! No. Ws 26e
ekt Oil • plain NO 20
Teenate re....3 for 21e
Shewided Wheat 2 for 23e
Princes.; Flakes pkg. 23e
Ihnitain Coro 8tareb...pkg. lie
Interlake Toilet Paper.3 Ise 2Se
tioilie-Cherrioor-Zs-Squat . . „2.1ar.:29c
halm Tea 1 -* CAMPBELL'S
Plates or Cup and Saucer Preis Tomato Soup, 3 tins 25c I*
Supertaste Chocolates, 3 lb. box . 89c $4'
Cann I lb. Ile Tie
Figs Les. pkg. 1141e
Mixed Nets 2 Da. WM
floodala Drops Nie
Wrench Creams lb. We
Satin Mixed Candy lb.
Ingersol Cheese, Cream or Pima* 2 for 25c
MPY NEW YEAR
Kura. of Detroit. are vieltIng friends
here for a low -weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Monley of Goderich
exiled on Mr. and Sirs. Aldin Allin on
Christman Day.
Mies Edythe March has returned
that you are welcome; but 1 know, from London. where she epent the past
too, 'thou shalt he called Cephae. which month.
Is, by interpretation • stone.' " And Mlemes Dorothy and Chrixtine Role
erboon orpent the week -end in Toronto.
we know that through believing that
Chrtst had a plaeo for him in His Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clayton and
kingdom, and vont(' give him a new Jack, of Putnam!. motored up on Sun -
character, he In the end becatne strong 457 and spent the day with the lady's
where he had been weak. As Andrew parents, Mr. and Mex. J. Treble.
had brougbt Simon. im Philip. when Klee Beanie Crawford visitor] with
Invited hy Jeans to areompetty Him to friends al Londeeboro nee evening re -
Galilee, eotight to bring with' him hie leently.
friend, Nathaniel Rertholinnew. This • ient1 MI" Jona
wax one of the deyout Jews who had Toting of Toronto spout Christmas
with their saofuer. *a R. M.
es: 'Dave -Bean' and ehild.
Personage should be of whom all the r. a
propheta hed spoken. To his mind it rim vitiated with the lady's perenr.. Mf
was doubtful that be would come so land Mrs. Wm. Addison of Londeehoro
unostentatiously and from so unloolted. on Saturday.
for a miarter. "Can any- good thing ' Mr. Frank IleIllwain visited with
come out of Nazareth?" The hest an-
swer that rould be given was given:
"Come and see." TO make Jenne
known Is the best way to prove the
tenth of Christianity.
Ry the way lemur; addressed Nathan-
iel he wax given a proof of God's power
to make known the 'mined thoughts
and acts of man Nathsillel had need
the deem foliage a the fig tree as a
screen behind which he found retire-
ment for devotional purposes. "Rehold,
an israelite Indeed, In whom la no
IFlelng brought Into the prop-
ene. a Cti rho nd hea ring Him' spook
will go further to persuade • man of
His meypoty end love than all that any
one eine ean sty. leo we hear Nathan-
iel, esetIng all his Apatite and polo -
dims *skis) mapiap • "Rabbi, thou am. -
the Riot of Wraol."-floudeoped from
1110 lestvrosittes_10314s.
Ity•rrartind Massy Is the United
States tunas. MAR, 10/r111111 vie
tory alleOlAt In Rom •vert religions
Meryl.; in Toronto this Week.
Mr. and Mra. Neltion F1111 and son
Billy. of Godertch, end Mr. and Mrs
lea. Carter. of Anlearn. called on. Mr
and Mrs. Wm. MeTlwain on flinnday.
The y. E. la held their meeting In the
church las* Stroday evening. Members
of the Reamiller .P.R. were slow) pre*.
given. the matn Miter* being an ed.
dream hy Rev. Dr. Mertimore of Anbrern
• relimion work in fnreign lancet. This
erMrosa won eery inter...tine Ind :trest-
le aporeelated. The next meeting will
he hold ,in the fownxitip hall on Fri,
da• evettng. January R.
Mrs Wm Wr Tlwafn visited with
Mende In WIngliam Welheeptle•
ng he the- rear? Of
Ns 8, anderich township, for the
monk of December:
Pr. IV (total 000) Rtsnley Melt -
wain 677 (honora), Dick Porter 8641.
Gerald Orr 5414, Graham Johnston 471.
Sr. 111 (total OW) -Maurice Har-
wood 701 (honors t, Eric MeAlHster
810.• Maitland Fuller 4113. !Averse
Powell 340. Herbert Powell 278.
Sr. 11 (total 500) -Viola Tichborne
872. Mildred Powell 344,4 Arnold Ful-
ler 212, Hefty Fuller 107, Lottle Powell
1014.
Sr I (total 2001 -Joan MeAllinter
141, Eric Spleran 140, Mary Harwood
137.
l'rimer (total 2100) Elva Orr 180
oral, Dorothea iTichharne 187, hens
Powell 88
Number on roil. 28. average attend-
ance,. 22. Special mention la made of
the puptlii nf the fourth elem. who
ibis teem, sad it la hoped that
& Bros.
Cosj
CastGraval Glaris SAW
Telapienee: Wendt' OM
Clem 0•41.
Residakce it Min
PR
All
th e pupils will do as well tn the
Of • Ian teeter
ado Year. As there is a sgeehd trent
▪ fillARNWASE eve* now oin average attendance, the
wbee doing or parents are aaksd to keev the Andrea
nee a diri told A damp trowel Nem 't "elt^"I "I"?' daY 11111a la tontelnle.
•
-:-Dangerl
It ins moo to sur anise that
dant types of Weenie Wake
Heaters containing immtleadariy
dangerous features have been
meld in the
it Is eantrary to law and cid-
sews are taking a very great
tisk le using these beaters.
Fer your own protection your
Meal Commission requests tint
WI portals WSW heaters be
brought WM the Woks Stare
tee laspesibm tae shievs).
WATER & LIGHT
telt/1pr wows
Wishing Everyone A Happy
New Year
•
We send this greeting Wkb bileffy
thanks for your helpful co4pitration
during the past year.
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