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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1934-10-25, Page 6• -ate,, MAP 410-1Ftiuretee. October 90th, 1934 .K INDIGESTION? A Famous Preacher and Two Letters Then By A. W. H. Vir- ' Try KRUSCH I have been to bear one of the Mist- leaders, Butt I& as groat au grip ou pseritens of the wori(4 if.: w.cod, and a pa bikall y. th at NO EXPENSE • „rldr •xperl.ant_pttr Coa- Norwood of the City Temple pulpit, ditlous of peace and war. paatly rifted Loudon. England. Recently be has to rc'epuud to what pulpit and sat- fume, Holy' 41rlt, tome; I3 yea suffer from loss of appetite, bee* passlug through ttro-'Oslteu st teg •dtmandeorbe..eusy-- 1.et Thy bright beams arise; da Iodisation, sour stomach ora miserable and Canada on a ground-the-world•tour seised of :ts indispertaatrle to that ftasese from our minds, feeling after meals there's nothing like burn pulpit, the king pulpit of the brit- And Olsen all oar eyes. I[+uthen for relict. The tittle daily done as aa irbrn•tloaal amtesaaelur fad lett tree C'hurebe , 'atheism for .0 may 11.4" "I drooplag faith, d tatnchen fiat stimulates the flow of spu*tle far peace. He came to Hamll- ye*r* Crewe we**u$eN have rever0er� Oily doubts and frac" remove; whit juices to aid digestion, and then tuna few weeks ago, and the Pilgrim •ted around the world. And kindle i. out breasts tbe )fames mems a complete, regular and unfeil- ehur•D, a cuwmodhw* atrueture, could yeast minister of 'a great historic Of ttedee•dyrlat lore. t gelimination of ea wafts matter every out begin to hold the people who church and of greet world-wide causes *IL., su1K�,.wai welcome the _ welded to bear this' distinguished man• has not 1 adulated /a adulateat appeareuce. !twee. therefore, In our beasts; *pportmity to sty Sruscfi n Setts now moi! �'-:cwtt,�.•at �rce un it dote not confine himself to the cleri• our Lilted!, fee* bondage free; psettivdy [ret of charge Ask your drug- world problems, nt l+lly Bis broad'shoulders and Theu we shall keen and praise and Olt for the Iiruschen Giant Package. and impresslag bis hearers' wltb his geueruue form are clad iiiltcii-"tie-1'outr'----'0'e i]ss is the Regular bottle, together with masterly knowledge of the things of would *Sped the bttainves nazi or pu11- The Father, Boa. and Thee. Amen. s separate FREE TRIAL bottle., 1.1a which be spoke. His great reserve was Grata to be. ere was nu elerkat -,14.711 Hart. theTrial bottle first. Then if you are our of the outstanding impressions cedar, but the starched ordinary col. • • • not entirely convinced that )(rushee lett with ua. Marvellously and city- tar with a crtmsoa tie. It wauld be s. S. LEMON tit biOV. 4111. 11114 - will do everything claimed for it, return erly he gave us picture after picture, hard to Imagine a wore eeeewpilabed lAaaas .I. Growth; ' the Regular package unopened to your economic, vocal, military, Kara- apeak-es-*ucb eluqueace, pert et • druggist and he will redeem it at full ed to national and oratory cud articulation. Lasater cal, as they applied ter l'11 -i. sable But ad quickly or your Free world cuttditlons, std lett ua to form lie >4utde us frrl that' >te had.ent Test-- � 3:1R Trial tonic will be gee. Mout drtrg6B1 our own conclusions as to what oulbi time for trivialities, seggiett les only a belted supply- to be duce about there tangs. He tout his theme afters ieMakast pre- In tDeae verses from t ...ttk*s saki just enough to let us know when limitary remarks: It wee ligktted with Pei we ire 1011 of the Jesus toot into the v he stood and the Use of righteousness, humor of a subtle kind and engraining.. .,,.is•= �- • cart owes little Keen t NO if tS BELFAST truth and paclflNam he would DUO- j ly interesting. H►� audirucr followed 9 - self foilOW ate all easts lie left us 1 him from land to laud ei he led they; 1p'o fro (; wishing that he lad gone on abusing! letting them are how Christ and ler. how he would build a new world, or ( Gospel w ire su often ahettd . of spit; r tet . ;.ve • -.m cr�t1 ++r what pate he would clear for "tbe 1 catured in the ecoaaoir strut" taf her) :7* ''s Hely City mega' derive from God out I people or :n aatlou•I and tnternatioa- Ill of heaven,' for we felt be wan a man al affairs. mega' with a great auk's and uo mere eons- • Au hour or two at the biographical placc'ut observer of events, with his shelves in the Hamlitoa public library loln' girded aad sleeves rotted up for ofle afternoon, tunnediatef3•atter hear - any task that bumanite and Cod laid tug Dr. Norwovd, was brightened much upon hie) for ths-weal of the world. 1 when I discovered the volume, "AHen- about eleven tli?9'lftter'tem'ing tares of a Preacher-" It Kraus )ascan be arrived 1u London. His City I by Dr. ,lyierwood. Readers out tesagtae congregation arranged a great the intevea of thle book of the ter him who had been absent i of this tiny life and its re ait palpft for w away months. as to whstig tbla man elands t 1 t Honorable Lloyd George Ise stands tor siphon' the hicke as& the chair slid gage a speech cm of tbe w•urldy utmost of oar ti peace. Tills theme has been a section gives some pesters) ex for some time with Dr. Nor- which be rNetes which ere pews and be has done mach to expound of the variety of personal pro laAd It in many lands, repreeentlog a great tremble* a ate! Sc. God has deal t 1 body of Christian thought In England. with. hep One eonld And much to write about Haring touched on the pulpit this great and refreshing perspealfty. platform side of this MAIM! pranks., for a day, a week or longer -- It could be said of him what Robert- it would oot he AMIN to tate from a tringle room with batt to the most sumptuous lrousekeep sett .Nicoll said of one of the great; jortsmity that be diva in his to lug suite equipped with linen, alt• S,'oteh prita•es of the eburcb: -Rh( see the appeal to which be la often ver and china -affording every fore men realised be was s prophet aubjerted a. as Individual-balppqq�f convenience, luzury and attend- thee were sure he was a king." Nen- among men, it a way renovedll<ear tiro •nae. Delightful lounge recap- wood is boat prince and prophet emote puWk Base, where u.*a' Ms with a don rooms --unexcelled ratan- public men. This Australian, for he man whoa be can trust tor eo*ltding rant service -that. briefly, is the was born and rained in the Antipodes a.d guidance. 1n chapter alz' thele destlnedve appeal of the Wind- Commonwealth, was unknown to Lon- are reproduced two letters Dr. Nor sloe Arms. donere untlt after the war, wbea he wood received. the drat dated 1921(, the -Write for folder- was Invited to the City Temple M t other 19. As we might expect. - 1� as pulpit supply for a time on has omitted names connected Windsor Arms Hotel a rials to Bedlam). That world tare- tbesogeaulne ktterserbieh he *sue pulpit and congregation were isle- They came to the (lily Teeple, Poe en by etorm by this cote hal-bred /tomcod from the Soot! Zig' Isla*. preacher who had not bad tbe general. More 1s the first : ortbpdo'1 x• divinity training that the ' bate to write this` Itrtter. 'Jj•�a y1 wseaSly expects.. ' e:. oft the sort a -r- r- sltee . y deice: and yet , "tonight's enc perleaees I feel either vtirlM or for over in - myself for not exhausting all a e eoonse Of in- forelatlpn. Wel', jgy, it you eye _ 1111141941111"111 11114 . *able time, w , �w■ . I shall be sly Obliged. -In 19211 I rislted London for the Igreat exhibition at Wembley. Dur- ing my. alx mretthi sear 4.1.1 -rola 1 con,attended the 1'ttymale, because 1 enjoyed the ..armee" 4r7 much. A •bibt or Ino before The famous energy -producing producia started on your 'th d .ort ala tweet - an easily digested f America you ecu a rt invaluable for infants. growing 'aend•oe' in a�ory in the, mens or the e 4 had 11. children, and enjoyed by the e - whole family.of being one dt provost./bo.* prost.� here it sire vanes. of able-' Pet* •r n.. e.5 M ..-.. that 'seed -ore I was bsadld regre."lr- meat' by • lady to•wboas I took rtoost vbele1t fancy. 1 hod hardly teak two words to her whoa t wee w swag to an -'R horn'' eluwbeeaa tboatat• par tool that t salt that eoold easi1r- int t*e..,BAy year chatty honed It a • . a 'a'Ot f a,. hey i ' •r" and and fr .t� .- i. '� en�lheey � .. rsat.sye ' w •pap A .r' i mptrt ' iady Howev.r bier• - bitter 1,' .r. fternoon By 11/1/11111. HAY' Lam Ood.rlcb4 Ont. • B LFAST, Oct. 93. -We are sorry es know that Mrs. Van. !Washy L sot lmproring very rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunter and fais- 1b, of IBM spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Campbell. - Olt. and Mrs. McCauley of Flesherton spent the week -end wltb Yr. and Mrs. :lam Alton. 111r. and Mrs. Will Alton spent Sun- day with Mr. end Yrs. John Blake, Ye. Jim Alton, went 1e working fit Inaion, visited on Sunday at Mr. John tllrtlfJea'. A City Residence ■ •s )SOS& to of relit/oar had bees jouraa7 the Jas gent *soh renee steps Hem at Er s lea d 11.11 >!! K Tlswas Street, Gnaw al Ray) TORONTO 1Wtaiws )is41414-s•4 - EDWARDIRURG - B (011 5YRUP enor Stores) BAIGAINS for Our 9lr.H+nowla.� -Thursday, Friday ay, 0otober 25, J� 27- C. & B. ORANGE MARMALADE - - Large 32-°S. 2 ROBIN HOOD RAPID OATS '110)4ATO JUICE WROTfERS FANCY SODAS GRAPENUT FLAKES POST'S MINUTE TAPIOCA DERBY CHEESE FANCY BLEWOHLD SULTANA RAISINS BAKER'S COCOA Roan Largo 9G 5 tffts � , .2 1 -Ib. bap t .. ! Pkgs. 2 . 2 pl r, L..lt Spreads "t "Nies . , 2 pkgs. c Lb. ipc till 15c el pki• 23c O� s,OHE SOAP Oils SC YODlt 20011---- HIO SBT P3tIOL PAID J. MAVEN J. CALVIN CUTT PHONE 118 or 216 t • Or .: ,� to take Lau into worker* with fad ttle0• tyle Parte.' th ow SW in bar .11 a► bar eu wh Joass gay tt! bo, la tier rpt !* ar 1eo1 of the e lwstr teals. , bast from r wRL. >ti. depths et Oa ltansdolal.ss did Kiat vice of been spoke to the tether of .wr race as He walked in the cool evening under the palate of Paredlse, . emmune-•lore plainly, by Lir•-with 11401. life beard it in every e��$ `by etre)),_ in -eery in el solitary thotl/BL ills human life was in ephtni on which w's+ inscribed the one word God.' The calm, un- troubled prelusion of the happy valley in whir* His home was situated, with Its green fields and glorious sendary, was eminently conduetvtr 50 a 11111. of spiritual t ommulon ; fad lee ktspw bow from its every Incident fle drew lee f'r moral 1LLuattathm, 14 Irtt- etal thought in His public mlnIatyy. \i c neust�ever lose sight of the fact that it was in thea years that He 'be• n to da' long before He 'began to teeth; They were the years of a sin- e childhood, a sinless boyhood, a Tooth. a sinless manhood. epent Yat hamlllty, loll, dlxa•urtty, sub - ,s e0*temtment, prayer. 10 make 1• an "tenial example to a I I oer race w we ought to live. 'Take no- . o- ` .-says•the saintly Fraatiecaa nk�oraventara, 'that His (loins no - thaw *onderflN- was 1n itself a kind of wonder. Per lits whole Ula is a Mary ; and ati there was power 1a pat aR was there power to teasel , and L '•• � , ;:, • . eve . t Mae- ,yi•.. �' • and ,q,,, 111. began, „ - In -.( •-e i :Cal 1 IT r r mor forget. + 10 exhans Again*,. n "And the year, i Ferieiee that bla tlIere for til /n the IOtd.t of remarks hie ale� Island plantsien. 'a aesrhtag Dr. tot' him the • s• violently- Ih lo t •tnnctiaa, wbosi depas elearnoe knees bat w 1* "Pr P y t°er to��es,1�rm� r will bN 7esrutn I %. :. • lot l F TY alo 'avith i" tit 1 [ a. • 1 i.:.? .1 .-- e""ttgt"1 ""I'f With $1d p aiming seeds. ib$O and Dr. s t ]t glish Bap . the torch. It att' 1 torch t• bis M ids. 14 • 'iv""t Y IllacGUtiv- tti$.' la tesDr. Richard's t the vision, and the ,1,.qr•- lighted another Serest. rooms they occupied small rooms over a book wded )%)nese street with low you could only just 4 and stairs re.embling Ladder, no well -lighted others Ira or stenographers or tele - Just men fired with a vision and a determination to fors. ahead carrying aloft th. flaming torches of Light and Truth. Others joined them including Chinese writer -P. What wee Isle sleben these men lad Women saw that cawed them to dedicate their talents fad lives to the dace of pro- dtxing Christian literature? Methinks they saw China en danger, emerging from the old Into new paths: they saw the Chinese church illiterate. the Chin - pee praetor ttntratned. the woman len 9sea i tlfe, the-�NW In the Ytdat" and heard a vette -riot only erytng, "How shall they tear with. out a preacher," hat "How shah they =beau ct without they sir r e ''Bow eau they he w�ehot> book.sr . At Arse the Society shady for the ittaratI. That lseritable-- �hardilr • etre could 'read and e s be brakes -d0we, cos - facto mads -'light' had to penetrate. Rut as years passed and the needs of the Chloeee chuteb became Insistent, the voice called. "Feed my Sheep," "Feed my Lambs." and again, "Suffer Little Children to mole unto Me" and men and women were ready to answer "Here am 1." (To be continued 1 414 •,r.. LOYAL l t'1'A1. Oct. 21.-A car 1111.11 with potatoes, dour, salt. turnips and all kinds of vegetables and canned ?rift, eomtrlbuted by Goderlrb and tbe eosin - try district, kit McCaw station on Sat- urday morales for Lake Alma, Sask., In the dried -out area. So generous was the response that a considerable quantity could not he put In the ear, and another Der mai be 011w1. there Was no servlc•e in either o; urebes on Sunday. owing to ri serrate at • Aubur. and many of the pts at the opportunity.* churches. Aid eI had selb° tat • - ,d• •}ale • ▪ i' S.• • 8i'9!►Np¢ie IUWNISTILP, Oct. 23. - Pettey, d Btaatflsrd Nor- th, weeks ad at her 1 itteiersit • Pon - u fie. Harwood rime oa irtlb Ibe pall. gets tbo teachers' 'ebliv.ntlS*. 1a with whttett teecbere to ether school to eta an• 'weber a snethoda, oto tea)►er, 16 ler Mellwaln, attended lt- oe Potty, whet. a form - teacher of IS.i, No. 6, elm Margaret Pe.Nand, is teacher. Yr*. Mary Phillips hold a "baon Thursday to get ber winter's stead 1,oaet- s" Mr. and ,Mrs. B. ?rank, of Chicago, have hoes ")doe/ with the lady's Ma- ter, irter, Mr.- %Thesen Johnston, and with other relatives hi the coatmnalty. Mr- and Mrs. W. J. 8ltatp.oa of Guelph spent the weekend at the home of the lady'. mother, Yrs s. Roes. Yr- Roltt. Harare Ja *1111. 10 Goder- leh Saturday night, had tbe misfortuge to be knocked down py a ear and have his leg broken uearethe knee, which will lay him up for some time. HU many friends hope r • speedy re• ('oven. .Mrs. Geo- McLeod - Tiles Nona Mel etnl, of dapartrb. H on Monday at the 'hnrae o lir, Mrs. G. liar - wood. Wartime was brought back to our memories on Sunday aftertaste, when a maehlae dun was brought from Stratford to Camp Kltchigami for test- ing. Nineteen hundred phots were fired out over the late. The odd sound aroused the curiosity q nes is the community. t - `41 Mr. aesd,Ilp. Fred HeOadoegh and Mervin, of fief erleh. %peat Sunday at tete home of Mr. and Mrs Austen Fuller, Mrs- Rabe. 1tgAilbter and Maurice returned hop from Detroit on Booday, �atfttjer a two -weeks/ vacates* in that %Ism Mew* Mater -ire regular ,iaeetin x.�,8. teas Dell oa w$5 fifflit wtmbera Meflwaln had chute of the aabetiag. and the Scripture les- son if C(oriathialls 13) -was read by Marion Colwell. The t»A', "Poetry of the Social Awake/gig;was read by Helen Al;idsoa, h, a discessioa oa the topic by Yr. (Valk. it was decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harwood. The meeting closed with the hymn "Just As 1 Am. Withont One Plea," and the Mlxpah henediction.. , ,Next Sunday, anniversary services will be conducted at t'nion. The afternoon "emcee at 2.311 p.m. will he conducted by Rev; W. i'. Lane of North street church, Goderieb. The evening ser- vice at 7.30 pm. will be In ebarse of Rev. C. DeWitt Omens of Wesley -WV - lis church, Clinton. There will be ape= Kiat IOWA(' et-Letlsaereteea n. tO the in*Iemency of the weather, there was only n small congregation at Fitton on Sunday. Rev- 11. le. Gala of Bay- field occupied the pulpit in the *Mance of the pastor, who was anniversary Meeker at Porter's Hill. Mr. Gale preached a fine sermon oa the sub- ject "The PITlieleteltrehrint4 fheepe the text, "From henceforth *specifier tip Ah be-pliade HP towtaterel" - • I1urlilt ten setvtc'r •• y 9' MICE f of to Wert the OAS, Ula VI 0 �s t CU RCi! Oct. 21.+.4eopie SIS staked is 54.1.1 produ*e for toe ear will be a, ou will t» tit tie eoaamttte.•s an4 Mrs. Ju. He iliCaiirPLtaloss, spe14 altfi Ws. Cecil retro Mr. ea& Mrs. Wtlj Mc4• than and son, Roger, of Cleveland, are visiting at the bale of Mr. sod Mrs. Ben Mo- :CMuaghtii Mad other retattves hate. On i[oadtty a fully gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben ellecleoesau, with the following at- tend1.g is* and Mrs. Ilohte of Winches d Barry Meetenagban and family btya eve, Mr. and Mr. Laid - la s aid -las and chl((e�freo, 1tr. and Mss. Clowns Atectenagha n find fa wily, Xt. asd - _ *04.1 M.-l'IeneghClY an and Clarence, r- 'a and -Mrs Will U *'le Oaghat' and so0. • Mrs. A. For left on :Saturday to visit__ with her tighder. *1ra. !toy fatten of Lucia. ('ommunlon -.revere will be held la the tutted church ou Sunday crest. Mr. zed Mrs Ab. Caustron and Yeas Jen*le McIntyre of Lanark spent Wed- n esday last with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pardon. ]less Genevieve Watt returns to ber home is Long Bruch on Wednesday and Wit tater, Mins Muriel. will take her place hare. Yrs. Jas. Maearrger and Yrs. Mac Iles *peat the week -end with Mr. and-. Yrs. Jack Henderson of Paramount. Wadtbtl.-•'I'bi community extends a welcome to Mrs- Jas. Henderson, form- erly Miss Wealth* Henderson, daugh- ter of Mr. sod Mrs. Henderson of %Ingham, whose marriage to Mr. Jas. Heoderson, eon of Mr. and Yrs. Thos. Hendereoe of Whitechur•b, was solem- nised on Wedaesdsy evening last at the manes•. Wingham, by Rev, K. Mc- Lean. After the ceremony sloe wed- ding dinner was served a1 the home of the bride•s parents, to the trams diate relatives of the bridal party. For the present the happy couple are residing at the bridegroom's home 11 'W -0' •� eetppr cess este.-Teenage Am1 Phil sdatltce at the shIchem-pjs to tbe•- church here oa P14elayie t% 'w A apieadtd prows of duct dazed anti male quartettes, choir numbers and piano duets was given. Rev. J. Pol- lock of Chalmers ehnrch gave a very interesting account of his views angi .hs•rvationa of English life In O m- psrtaon with ours, emphasizing the tremendous market there for Canadian produce, If the !market could only be captured, and telling of many inter - *Slag dints he viewed in country, cattle awl city there. Oils Jean Lo- - - gen. teacher In P.R. No. 14. and Mlle - Genevfeve Watt delighted the audience with their epieedld thoughtful and humoroue readings. t Gain Weight C. C. & B. I'IbleTi _ire -Kitty 4 great tonics In-Gictam Carbonate to purify the blood, banish pimples, blackheads and blotches -and Brew- er's Yee.t, Biaud's Iron and Extract of Cod river to build you up, sourish the blood, steady the nerves and put parade otesotht flesh on thfa Dapple Mtok.a Start to enjoy -life de lemd ?eel your hest today --ail drug %sorra. Get C. C. & R. Teale 'Melo at CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE NOM. 8 From GODERiCH SC.N.R. diadems w weal ward Island, Nowa Scotia 111,tlt itt lehfpa teems as .•o'oper*. tiM� Ise 4 pevmanent va re 1!4 ee0sttlp.*whieh le sy -are ▪ worth -wt - S'eiir id. The d to summoned ti telephone,-, •:.t "r'ome Iff liar!'" *erne an scouted role* at the otter end "My ltttie boy has rwaltow.d my pencil !" "An right," .*td the doctor. "Mt ewe** Im'naHately. (rhes( are yell doing In rhe meantime?" *Taint my fonntafn-pen." BACAACII I --- dhopsois rasa r. Liver and Kidneys SS K. f.1.ri<i b tied he, *sod is gervon, 414004 fila, ffWrt coat •,11) Lard .#eatrt Cb eta t ID . and eh Y .. lee of k nowi.tdp whlch begin bd jllen nag the 1M Mt- . f WINS e (yierltI:z' M I to 'nay a little tbih. eat Ire ate iniag roe tan. %ibises, • t 1° the devotloual .saveleba, slap. C: "' t..** SW*. os tempsrtwlbp anti dllttrusaIon fob booted. Mei. t R.►. jt lead et the Work aid eonditl� i eetnge` the UAW* ■ rttpd lea .Nath b Ur*. i �a • "a' epaet twonty e^•'c .ajaetfnit *fu lies Ow 44, N v - .1 IAA *IN ea ,.• ,. .1 • 1 as wen tyellhie teats 4 40 4 r 4- •