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THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
(Coudeused from Matthew Hairy's
Commentary).
•---Thursday, July 4tb, 1936
•
FILL vita cereal.
bowl with Kel-
logg's
el-
loggs Rice Krisp-
iee. A great luncheon dish.
Just the thing before bedtime.
Rice $teepees crackle in
milk or cream -a soiind that
children can't resist. Fine for
the nursery supper. They
promote restful sleep. Nour-
ishing and easy to digest.
At grocers everywhere id
the Mother Goose story pack-
age that children love. Made
by Kellogg in London, Ont.
Listen! -
get
hungry
History of the Westfield School
f ternool
(Told by Mr. W. H. Campbell, R. R, 2, Auburn)
Herewith is a short history of Wrbrutter, W.4-1. Campbell, the writer of
three mutes, supplied for him. 1)r.
Campbell, now retired, practised mtdl-
due in the State of Michigan fur over
fifty years and at eighty-three years
of.{ILuNir as alert, mentally anti phpel.
sully, us must wen at sixty.
n.mt >aanttar p ttlus Lock
re Whir taught hi 1 ""t
utter years Mr. Lockhart became a
school iu S.S. No. 6, Last abd Wert
irneanosb, generally known as West-
field school.
The wilted section was settled -be
I twawn the years 1841 and 1850.
t le teeeri eha 1L.ws cuucludtd to
build a school , 'NDIen tete
in the summer of that year. It was
Wilt, of cedar lug-, in the southwest successful farmer and he war an lion -
corner
the present ee foul gtomrdssuccessfuloved and respected resident of Au -
un tut 3 311. concesshon .• East wawa. burn Bud vicinity for many Sean.
i nosh; Ile este followed by A. M. Ito1x•rtswt
1'he board of tratthrr of that timeeesteIn IS,s7 and 1M$8. Mr. Robertson
w•as cuwpuaerl of JekI Ileum, Arnold afterwards obtained his M.A. degree
were
mud Heseeiah Help+. They from llureu's University, M.A. vu, anal
I were lacem e'. by James Fox and Gcsl has tern a hiLhly rueretsful tracker
trey Ilulmes• I iu several Collegiate schools and after
The lrg ixteen house served its par ! teaching for twenty-seven years in
I
pose fur sixteen years, when ft w'rs Gudrrkh hike reeeutly resigucd and is
m
Ifound to be too small to accomolate!retiriap from the teaching profession.
thaw l creasing number of Wpil�a. and
the nttelwyers also having be(•Ome-51re-fteb rtaon was followed by
. _:prosperous they decided to build a new I Boyd Morrison lu 18rtl and lir. Mor -
house. The building was erected in, risen by .1. C. Reid In the years le.90-
thee summer of INTI, the trustees 01101 -92. Mr. Reid for many years was
[,bat year bring- Wm. Carr, Duncan M. a popular minister of the Methodist
It'hurch. His sucsoesur was Henry I.
By ' 11ASi (UPON
044118$11. rota.
0 for a falta tbat e.: nut shrink.
Though praised by 'wan/ a toe,
That will uot ire shte ou the brisk
Of poverty or semi
bet viii arta
Beneath the cimetcr,`.n1 red.
But, in the hoar o'. _ .4 or pain,
Can lean up its t
11. 11. Bettturrt.
PRA \ 1•K
We thank Thee, " Christ, that
though Thou want dc-l•isPtI and re-
jected of mea, we ; : "' Thy promise
that we will never !•, forsaken of
Thee. Amen.
S. 8. LESSON Pt►W-JULY 7, 1.135
The third quarter deals with repre-
sentative men tai %otuen of the Bible.
The aim of time lessons 1s that
through a study of the lives of some
ht 1 wef
may
T tib r
r. „ 1
to the
Huu Mc- d women
Adam K men au men
Albert of
Sbannock andlI Morrish for 1N9:i-led-95.
Iof CLn were l'aro,er and McKenzie Rowell was the teacher in 1890.97-98. discover the mentis of their spiritual
of Clinton:`" The contract price fuss Mr. McDowell studied medicine and msg. gpll , r heirs,
ISN; the cuutractorr to furnish all for
dwa slntr•iiM
,material aud the work to be duue to hex c
I first-class wol.kmaullee manner. He w'aa aaceeedid 6' 3I4ae Trurtgeon,-44:-___.• _.• _er_.
The house was bolt[ too near the
(road anal in. ISIG it was moved back
+rte. ..._.. miaow, r ry : to w 'su,7r,.114'.
• • •
WORLD MI88ION8
This Ie the way African explained
to an augry crowd of villagers the
reason why tbey ought not to object
to their headman's becoming a Ohris-
tlen. "Suppose•," said be, "that you
are walking through a dark forest and
come to a clearing where Iberia is one
tall tree. A wan steads gazing up
into the tree. and you see by his face
err fiamei.�.--u .:rout
stop end -Ws, too, Int canabt lee
what he eves. The leaves are too
thick. Itut that does not prove there
is nothing there. For years our broth-
ers in other towns bare beeu looking
up. They see a omethlug we do not
see. But can we say our brother does
not see, because we do mit? No, my
friends; we can only keep looking and
uot be stumbling -blocks to those who
do see."
Misunderstood
'Men of the world" are not very
I appreciative of missionary- work, the
I reason being that they never come
tato close contact with It, and do not
understand what missionaries are not
only trying to do but are successfully
accomplishing.. The late Edgar Wal-
lace was r typical "man of the world,"
but he !tad K•en missionaries at F
HOW TO MAKE ICED TEA
Ides, eta ►•.Olaf tesmooas of $•lad• Madt Te• la • plat of Fah
wets, Apar ski Weeks skein limed We two -Wase coatt+Mw. Whtls hal,
1K Imps r sad ile juice of 2 lemons. SIk well sill k
mor�� Wimblasr Hold waist. De sat allow ass es tool Won a JIag
IM a•ftl w'slr/ Aerobe Held Al boom* cloudy. Sarre wti dipped Ico-
• TSS
man -the man of whew she bad tae- , KINGSBRII�GE
trained from speaking to Ruth and
Orpah• (.Iuteuded for tart week/
-
Then Is unfolded a genuine love- KIN(11IendUGK June 'h S. --Mr and
story. 11055 comer into the held one Y
morning and salutes the reapwra 1118
eye notices a strange gleaner and he
Inquires who sbe la. Be is tuld; and J A. Dalton, of Gcslorich, spent Sun -
he realises the kinship, But he does dry )e'Itp Mr. and Mrs. Tim Griffin.
not tell it to Ruth. He speaks to her Mr. and lira. Fred \'arselht and
and adulate Iter to "stand fast by mJ lathe visited In Toronto last week and
maidens." And so there Is crt•att'd were acomomporuled on their return by
between sheer two a Mrrtage Wend u[ Mrs. Yassella's slater, Miss TalUon.
love. Ou the nue side there le the Miss I'atrieia O'Connor of Whitby
oak, u d on the other
� ts►at batt,. wile stater Geraldtaa ,,..fyla.r ... , �r„c--•
'alt
cheese
t their
� '-•--:..-.--
Mrs. Mul uraux mud family, of Dub -
11n, Mrs. Carlin. of St. Columbian, Mr.
Jlm Italtou, of Mt Carmel, and Mr.
aaa.. i; Rgrloveeti"fr "a si"t"ing a wknear genie -
bear upon t3telr 1d"eah. He pa a 7fatbtew of the love of the 1)Irlur rud�srnudfathrr, Mr. Morgan Dalton.
glowing tribute to their splendid quail- the human.. ,_-
who taught for the first term of leant Lessee ' Tepe-�s.n. (Loader and flee, and, realising the character of
McGill, Her sucreeeor was Walter Wlghtman Lessee
vel.). I their toll, he exclaimed, "I would not
to its present ' boon, Jame* for the autumn term of Isle/ and for hevso° Psaaago-Lv,slus 21:5:, }!-la he a missionary 1n the Congo for five
sr., wooing the tits nen, and
Robert the year: 191MN1I. thousands pound a year." -From The
Meth well tieing the necessary wood -it
Golden Text -Psalm :53:1 M(saiund* Review.
work. The COM Was about 4.325. Later Teachers
lu 1912, the re -hoot -house requiring to I Mr. 11. 1. Morrish again wielded the The two fin[ vet - - of this chapter I Wee,, let us sing of a woadtrful lore,
tbe winterd, and being very coal ait !lowed by Goebel Wlghtma1 birch for the y'srs u�in 11905 sloe ol. are cup n Mown e.uaf fined mak- Tender and true, tender and true;
a l•r months. If tWaghe ratepdecidayers.'
ing of laws. an end having been put Out of the heart of the Fattier above,
to specialta meeting of the ratdprSthe and the fleet tram or 11. HI, Wile 10 the first Seaaten..-.iLQaes L -di-- Iltreaminsty ems' and to you:
put a new foundation under the fetor was iters Mary 1. Clark. 907 reefed to brie Aaron -and hi* noxa. Wonderful loves wonderful lore
home., and to brick It with red brick, taught the last term d.f 1906 and 1907- L
which was aeetretl°Lay done- The 10409. Her Wlater, 1ilss Milian Clark, ami the seventy alders of Israel, that Dwells in tis heart of the Father
sort of repairing the building was 3030. followed for 1910 sod the first tern I they might be wRto•ste,of the Lloat Dwells
peva.-
ear were Rdbert of 1911. Mr. R. R. Redmond then took I of God, and tut !heir testimony ' -R. R almslry.
The trnstera fur that.) r and W. H. t mt(ht confirm the p"'Pkcd faith. la , •- • •
Duchene* Km•• Rodger charge of the school and for twelve ,.
years suecesttfully conducted It. Mia+l the following vImao••. we hare the _ PRA'kRR
Suw•erby then took charge, September,
!solemn covenant •w:,dc between God t p fo my heart, 0 Thou ihuderful
Naomi 1s overjoyed at the outcome
of the sacrifice .made for ber and in
the latter part of today's lessou we
see how her eup is full and running
over. She becomes the devoted grand-
mother -our whose life Is restored lay
service to a child, who Is in turn to
become a nuurisher of her old age
-Naomi is a typical twee mlmioa-
ary, and Huth is the pattern and
prophecy of the suom'e•,s that crowns
wise and loving labor."
t'ampbri4 -•••-.
(hem hi May, 1857
The sehuol was first opened In May,
Pe -7, and continued in session for six
192:1, and taught for rix years. Our! and Israel, and a v,•ry„ solemn trans -
present leather, Miss Margaret Jet action It was, tTpif!ing the covenant
ferson, commenced her dudes in Sep of race between d and believers,munthi. The •first teacher was Mn. [ember, 11)29. and has now completed
Rebecca Densmore Lumsden. It six years of trey suemesdul teaching lthrough stat. Seeking to be, seeking to be r was tiered from the end of lhtober,Iand has been re-eugwgeml for the Muse not I I them blindfold Changan not faithful to the trust' of laughter. The, proceeds of the
"The Irws Of the'wuicrrse have not 1..'7 until the first of May. 1558, when seventh year Into the covenant- Mese. told the Lowly and humble, a learner of Tier' Two In our own town here stand out
Osage(' : the methods that permit us it was re -opened with Mlrs Jane tic- In the earlier years tbe numlwr of , people all the word- •'f the Lord, and --Ams° as bright' spots in the year's work, evening were over 380.
b d..ati°atr It have •rtaknecl the Dowell. a niece of Mrs. Lumsden, as pupils of school af0e gas much largeriall the 3t►dim l` IU' fairly put it I • • • R' \\'alAm'ey' and are asking for baptism. One is a Rev. R. M. Gnat !raves on Saturday
sane," -Ander Ma°rols teacher. Miss McDowell Afterwards to Liter yea[s lu the emrly, to them whether tl .1 were willing to tion of thirty-five laborer, who en- for a trip to the Old Land. May he
metrical • Mr. Turner, and died quite s°bmit to Huse Ise- or not. I S.S. LESSON FOR ATV 14. 1l3S feted the ward about a year ■go. lie enjoy every minute of his vacation and
recently to the State of Michigan.
eighties the number average
on the register i
leas 120 and the avenge atteudance� The people nNn'munsly cm,usented'Leaaos Taf ..IVasai (A Weamn 11 refused fur mu°ths to herr anything return to us fully restored In health,
ieb
let oe that
year. .waw -w*a r• paned t•he, eighty tb.-thtyert`• At the t1 thirty.--to-t' be teras psa)Mswl 111 the wordsFaitbl to �.w.µb..ke.Goapoi_ Then he nude in the wish of itis many friends at
lot of that but was re -opened the'ent time the attendance is about thirty. which the Lord lath and will we du." Lamm p . -1.14-i'1;`i37- deuly deeded to Irani w read and IUrace church.
following January, with Leonard L I o Very That there might L• :, permanence to 17. - write, and ever since has been a bright On Friday es -ening about seventy-
McFaul as teacher. Ile taught dur-
The first Suepeetor, or superinten- five friends and neighbors met at the
this transaction u.. the part of the Text -Proverbs SI :58 witness for his Lord. The second le
lug the Fcwrti 1N59 and 1800. Mr. yo dent, as they were then called, was le, Moses wrot tete words of the The followin is gleaned from "The a poling man of twenty-five who works home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas McMillen,
L
Foul afterwards taught for mans Nom Sloan, afterwards Dr. Sloan of i Lord As soon as ..r God had oep Itepresrutnti'e Women of the Bible" iu the lcxal Gvverument utiles. ile KSh c°°cesat°n, where a pleasant even -
years in Seatorth. lItiy'th. His sucrc•sur was Mr. mc_ arsttd to himself a isetiliar people In by Dr. George Matheson: -lost uselearned to read soon after entering Ing was sent In progresalt+s enchtt
We do not know the rotation f° \air u[ Grey township., Thomas Far- the world, Be gas,' ned them by a .ljlefly enumerate the circumstances the hospital and at once became a and social chat. During the evening
which they came, but from 1800 until row was the third nspector. Be I written word, as fie has done ever that cluster round this simple Bible
D410 John Oliver, Mr. McGaw and Mr. afterwards represented East Huronkeen enquirer. He her a very intelll- I Mr. and lira McMillen were dl
led
ts-7 others. taught isince, add well t� white the world'story. The village of Bethlehem .is gent grasp of Christian truth, and is to take their places and 1Cr Tata Yulll
RlcAanhorn, and P^ Y for many years in the Ilouse of Com lasts.
visited by famine. Driven to des- keen to win his family, who are ■1- read a likely -worded address and Mrs.
the school. In4.1N0(17o-71 the teacher woos at Ottawa, and on his retire -
Moses ea hav Edwards and -11r. Rogers presented
was Mr. John McClinton, a very high- meat from that pssnd became tinepostI int wrrlti° the articles of lwrrt►un, nue of the fa kite recolres t° ready sympathetic. ly esteemed gentleman, who resided agreement between toe aid larse l emigrate. It consists of a Iran. It 4 inspiring to ere the faith e( them with two treantlenl chairs Jim
ht the section for any years after_ wuatrr at Bnrseels. mreded by Mr read the tlbe f the tlimelecb, his wife Nioml, and their many who have sale few advantages. replied very fittingly. A dainty lunch
wards, and who has now many grand- Mr Ferro thtt two sous, Mahlon and Chills°. They Only yesterday a woman of forty was was served
shi
inn In
eel treatrralt�hlldTt levo Dewar of Seaforth, people, t the same eotbe Into the land of Moab -a tnnsl- ' telling me she wanted to karst to read, On friday afternoon the pupils and
popa}ar he retired a wu tion which mesas mark mer* than a • but feared Ate ww too stupid. As their prises. et-il8. No.- 8 bold their _ _Am
Int in the section. an advaeed age to maid, aaaaat pirate •t tis bear B1it0 __..-_
Mr. utCh Oil was mtreeetdad V foUuwed Dy J ElLiu Tom who th same Amerla mmlEnglan tram ]mensal dMn mom•• s•aM1rf sear' r
Joh° 1ST:1 san fn 74.187and Wm• Alt- ftf f r man? Jean dditlon America. England and America are ,.Don't you worry, I learned to read. Driver, the teacher, lead arranged for
sus to 1N7R and 1874 W J. Bnr. Hls aucmessor Imes lir. E C. d[SImcom, 'All th Lod divided by the Atlantic; but Israel The Holy Spirit will teach yo°. Just games and sports+ also lunch. A good
den was the teacher In 1875. Mr. who lmDected the schtrol fora short bath sa,d .we ++ill N, au,i toe obs- end Yoab were pa trust Hlm lies [true is reported
Ill tedb to • • •
Brandon was afterwards a° bonoted time until [bete wee a rearrangement `diets[' Bnrkly .. vod:-!t they
ro'.ephr of the Methodlst ('huech. of ties two Huron inepcetodttrs, when had but aleck to` Ir resolur.na. pond -a d►Rare° a To stud) (Tntended for Lst week) -
Jcese•poh G. Ward. an old gentleman, Dr. b'ttld assumed the duties and at Their promised resolution was distant i with little I'ORTT It'R HiLL Jade -4a
followel Mr. Br'aIaIOIt and taught dur- [Ala date is a very emeteut anal popu sealed by the blood of the covenant. u the laud of a�orelgn worship Z'1. ,.Iwntr One depmrtm fl i, however, I Su°day afternoon Rev Mr. Lewta, of
iug 176 77-78• lar inspector. Moses builded an altar and twelve measured all di nee by the distance allows lnerea,+ed Interest and numbers I the Ontario Temperance l'nlon, de -
hi the "Fiebile6" Mt Albert Campbell is secretary- pillars actor+ting to the number of I hem his God. It was therefore a ; (e her ewe° reported In former years Iitered m apleadld addrems In Croce
Tlw nscher -4*m t*ll. wh Whati treaherer to the prebte tto the tribes. 1'o-sibly each tribe set UP?tremeudoua voyage whack was take° ;for those wAeo ]stn _to .read floe Ro• Ichor h. l'°fortunately very few vera
was ]amts \\'• ('ampbell, who Aad The writer Is indebted to Mr. Mark and knew its •wa p ose and their by the family of Bethlehem -a voyage 1 for Gee acwh while it hospital, etch"r out c hear Atm.
Irharge of tete schud fur the Jests Ituchanan of Bruesc+bs for the inforl r i Moses n luted determined by the whole length end tient or relative, • reward of a Mr. ■wl Mrs. Fred Elliott attended
of the elders stood b t PILO [mind i Test [Hent >w offered the g°►den wedding of Mn. Elliott's
Love!
Cuwe sad rblde, come and abide: ward the hospital la very friendly and
Lifting my ilfe toll It rises :abuse yet bow few there are who really be-
EuVI' and falmehood and prile; 0011* .,changed." Are we as life -
PORTER'S HILL
PORTER'S HILL, July ;k -On Tues-
day evening the strawberry festival
at Graee church was well attended.
l'he evening wa■ all that could be de-
sired, being uue of 11* most pleasant
of the season. Strawberries were
abundauce and everyone was smUing
apd happy --even the Maple i.eafs
dldu't seem to wind the trimmiug they
• • • gut at the bands of the• Sluggers May
be' another year they will turn the
Fur acme reason chi» pest year, tables; those Leafs are only saplings
more libptwa people titan usual ltllve 1'be play. "Matunry's l.lttle Wild
come, both as out-patients and as in- theme." wttn Rpleed4d•xed was wei¢taas---- -
pat►ents. Certainly the attitude to srnted; our cmould alutoat picture life
ou the plantation with Mammy and
old Uncle Joe as host and honest., and
the quaint expression,' of that and his
better halt brought forth many a burst
WORLD M11 IONS
"Pa Tarr Qaroneers"
Arrow Bus Schedule
Leave Goderich, Feet -bound.
daily 7.30 a.m., 5 p m., Standard
Time, for Stratford, Kitchener,
Af sipb acid Toro IQ.
Connections at Clinton for Lon-
don Kincardine
SAR.NIA, PARKHi1.i GRAND
BENi), (sODl RI('H
Leave Goderiele Soulb-bound,
daily ele ep t Sundays and holl-
daya, 4 p.m. i.eave Sarals 10.40
rrrlving Galertcb 3.85 p.m.
itineraries planed to all points
In Canada, United States -
and Mexico
--CONSULT LO4'.ST. A.;E•sT9-
S. i. has, brisk lrceustr ISM. le. HIO
g. t lift. Senora eatn. M 121
Central Ontario Bus Lines
TORONTO
w was sue
who was a very
isoprotor for mtay Jellies At
M r.
also held the pos on o
m 1* audience o
that might i e sere
Woad is were
as r t '*hole matter. -
Not - only was •
as at first, t t w s an a
to their word- tl.et -the r
separated by something and Hell help yo°•
W which the Atlantic is but a mill- woman Immediately star
r In religion.
the Jew there was no laudp Routine work cont nue.
11NT9 wl-Kl-t42, with the exception of the oration as, to the earls Ideturycopy of the New a
autumn term of 1879. while he at-
school. He was a pupil at its• firat beret sof to ice . Kd p apo° rth i altar, breadth tof
°and heathen land the I During the past year forty were woo I brother, Mr. ghrlatopher Johnston.
tended the Normal at Ottawa and the c,puing
autumn term d it382, molten he retired refire (Psalm because, s a J
from the teaching profession ° I left detitatt for write the Rsmafaed for Mr. and Men R. J. T.udlow, Rohl
his medical education to Toronto. Dur -
o terms mentioned,
his
orma
t begin SCHOOL REPORTI appearances, ,
j man has aimed, and forfeited his to all appslearned to
another bank was presented. Oak, Mich , visited at J. R. Lockhart'..
ISc o fel her sone had married and died, and
v" lug the two t S NO. g GODIDRICH hl I pant until there bellike their father left nothing butt Onr thoughts often turn with long-
first
In young widows. I to the new Hospital Jet J
I )prat offering- :end Deice offerings. ngs. n e girls and Mrs. Johnston.-at_iioderfch on
The covenant 'nest be made by sac- emigrant family filed to prosper. In I try men and hays and twelve by g
ince few care Naomi was a widow and, and women. Several of these also MondaJ•
Food Bargains-
SUPERIOR$FORES
P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP
10 bars 33c
"MAPLE LEAF"
RICH RED
SOCKEYE
SALMON
1 lb TINS 17c
Lily Chicken Haddie ... 2 tins 25c
Aylmer Soups . ......2 tins 19c
Choice Pumpkin..2 large tins 23c
Kipper Snacks Tin 5c
Sweet Meaty Prunes .... 2 lbs. 25c
Grape Nut Flakes 2 pkgs. 25c
HANDY AMMONIA
.. Pkg. 5c
COUNTRY KIST
Golden Corn,
2 17 oz TINS
19c
XELL000'0
Bran Flakes
2 PEGS.
23c
Aeroxon Fly Coil 4 for 10c
Khovah Health Salts 18c
Parawax Pkg. 121/20
Heavy Zinc Rings Dos. 25c
Certo Bot. 29c
Crown Fruit Jan ..Dos. jars $1.09
Baker's Cocoa %-lb. pkg. 17e
Crnnchie Pickles
.. Large 27 -Os. jar 27e
FANCYBISCUITS Summer Assortment Lb. 19t
J. J. McEWEN
PHONE 46
J. CALVIN CUTT
PHONE 116 or 216
The following I. the report of final
ieh to .tions for
ick township: Mediator' of ih.• new ewenent (of seated her for her desertion of must a ° bnllding. ."-
Jrt there are real Ob
of
. IV -Betty Harris 61%. 'whom Moses ++as a type), having of- ( She must retrieve the pa ataeles to overcome. Some of these
Sr. 111 -Kenneth Steeps 73% DUn- Ifered up Ilan -elf a sacrifice upon the go back -bask to the old soil, beck obstacles bring vividly to mind our
aid Colclotrgh 53. cross, that ills blood might be Indeed to the favor of her God. But she lord's words, "An enemy haft done
Jr. 11I --Gordon Gilbert 714%, Gwen- the blood of il„• covenant, sprinkled It I will go alone. She calls ber two I this" But we think of the motto of
upon the altar in T1s Intercession, and daughters -In-law, Ruth and Ot sh, to
II She tells
S S No.9,Goder-
Creator a favor, there can e n two
lows P 'J ''"" Naomi felt
first friendship and atonement by sac- � sorrow gng so ver
riflce. Thus our Lord Jessie, the that the God.+of her fathers had ldm mach a vision of the future. we need
theyh Miller 07, Ruth Harris 00, Edna
McCullough 47.
_ ,i, I1.-Harpld Iicliveen- 74%,Mur-
IN
Iel Wtse 7i,• itdward
i McCnIMSgiv-Ws, Beta Yeo Air --
Id Kett► -Miller, -:ilia. Miller
•
sprinkles It open Bae church by fits bid them farces .
mord_ aid ordisa es, and tin in- a�b1aatnkalif ' before her which they
due&res and eperw�lona of • She
by wboll•We tite'aseled.
The Iwblic c.retmony of sealing the
-_--$ha.-.rekales the
from all ties, from all obligations. I a year we bad been much in prayer
A points out to them that their whole ver a complicated and knotty oh-
Wreak-Miller,
M
Murryy� MIIIer, Paul Dowden. • I covenant being „ver, Moses is called chance of fortune lieu In their al .trees stasis which stood very much in the
1-H1<rilel Wise, Muriel Bowden, i up to receive farther Inetruettons- ing In Moab. She lays spec' way of the proposed building. To
Ray Wide. I "And I will )civ, thee tables of stone, on the smallness of tbeir matrimonial
our great delight. just fetors the close
Primer- Anna Coli, Peter Ikowdeq. I and a law, and o'ommandmenta which proapec'ts in the land of Canaan, among I of 1933 the snlntlon was found, and
11. SHItARDUWN, Teacher. 11 have write.!. that thou mayeet Ia people who hate foreigners and bold althopgh It Involved a little outlay
caste to be supreme. She
the Nurses' Aasoe•latlon of (bins,
"With God nothing la impossible," and
trust on. keeently we bare ezper-
t sar``weetL.a.Mltiee wrPr.�!3Rt
.1'ROIIIBITION LSI THE 1190 ----
1 had twelve crottles of whiskey
my yeller and my wife made me empty
the contents of Fach and every bottle
down the sink, so 1 proposed to de I tion.
as my wife deylted and withdrew the I Mose% took .paeans with him l'nto
cork from the first bottle. flowed the the mount. .L.sh/M was to he his euc-
fontente down the sink with the .ex-' tweet, and therefore thus was he sue-
ceptlthn of one glass which 1 drank-ored before the people, above the rest
I then drew the cork from the set!- , of the -elder.. that they might after-
ond bottle and did' likewise, with the i eked the nxere readily take him for
exception of one glass, .whlhh I drank. their leader. it,. wet In the prepare -
I extracted the cork from the third tory 'whiel twine trained up in come
bottle. emptlel 'the good old booze minion *Ith (.o4. A Blend covered
down the Pottle, except a glass which the mouhC pix day[, a visible token of
I devoured. God's epeeial'breaenee there. During
i pulled the cork from the fourth these afx•.htya. Rosea welted for a
sink and poured the bottle down tie call Into the presence -chamber. Thus
glass when 1 drank some. was hie Patience e tried, and his obe-
1 palled the sink- out of the nest thence to the command, "and be
rock end poured the bottle down my there" if linty had been tired he-
nek fore the seventh dal, and had sad u
I pulled the bottle from the cork Baal (I Samuel 11111, 9), "Why shoeld
of the next and drank one sink out i wait for the Lord and longer?" he
of ft, then threw the test of it down
had lcret the hon tr of int wing 1°Gteedt'.
the sink. cloud ; hilt co i I1fllon
i polled the next bottle out of my worth waiting for.
throat and poured the cork down the The entrance of Hosea Into tbe cloud
sink, all but the sink which I drank. was very wondering. it was an extre-
I pulled the next cork from m1 nrdlnery prewar* ee mind, «blecb a the
throat Ad poured the sink down the grace of God f,Atshect him by
lx
bottle and drank the cork days' preparation, else he 'nest not
Well, d had thorn ill emptied and 11, eve ventured into the Mond. especial -
ring
bottle
steadied the hontse with one hand. ly when it hroke out Ithaf Nvertwho
ronnted She bottle,' which were twenty- fire linRes wAt Nee
four. So 1 rvntnted them again wb•Q called him woo1A protect
him.
they came around again and d had Hi, contimianeo in the dowel 411 ro
w•renty-four, and sum the horse cense
feta wnndertsl He was there forty
around 1 counted them and finally I ,taus and tort+ alt3ta Donhtle+ta,
heti all the bowies and tattles counted
God ennkf hoc,. sad what ile had
wnd 1 proceeded to wain the bottles now to say to %topae In one ley. We'
but 1 caulaIn't tet the hrnah in the are horny tan¢ht i^ .pond tenet
bottle*, .n i keened Goon Inside oat time In communion with God. and to
end washed an4 witted them .11, sad thinkmeat whish 1�
wtt>R Ltlpatafn ,ant old my _ether half
•Mi shoot what -4- end OH HOTT
i•ve got the 'rifest little etre 1a the
world. --The tisk
teach' them "
_ in re, .1 these orders, WIp even conceals the fact that there L
pointed Aaroo'oon4 Hur to be **lords in Bethlehem a rich husbandman
justfe•e In hi. .'.»encs, to keep the might pr help her. She is dr
peace and .a,•. rder In the congrega-
of money. yet the whole matter has
rIeen eat isfactorily settled. "With
God nothing la Impoeslble."-Isabel El-
liott, RN., of the South Formosa
(ermined that the widows of her two ' Mlsalor.
sone shall respect her for
no to thwed
em
plumes. Her pa
are practically these', "Think of me
as
Isms"
And new the unexpected) heppens.
Ruth voluntarily elects to wake a
sacrifice which 1s not asked. With
resolution she refuses to quit the aide
of Naomi. The words In which the
resolve Is nttered constitute the most
determined, the, mood
fedel decisive.,
inhe
most nnhetitatlnL
in all literature: "Entreat me not to
leave thew, or to return from follow -
Ing after thee: for whither thou goeat.
1 will go; and where thou kstgeat, i
will lodge; thy people shall be mJ
people, and thy Clod my Gbd : where
thou 'Beat, will i die, and there will
1 be buried: the Lord do so to me, and
more •Ian, it oagb't but death part
thee and tne." It U the love of a wo-
man for a Woman. Ruth's Is a sacri-
fice of pre-eminent proportions. She
gives up everything ---her country, her
aortal caste, her home and kindred,
her associations of worship and the
cherished companionably of ber slitter -
in -law, Orpab.
When the two tesched Bethlehem it
was the time of harley h t and
Rnfh gave practical proof of the de-
rotion oho ked, for Neoml. Rhe vlr-
fnally Raid t° Naomi: "Thangh i
dwell with you 1 will he no hnrden
to ynn. Ree: the harveat 1s ready
for gkaaing: Set me go and glean In
yonder field "
Noowit *erode! to the merest of her
that fie. that tanghter 1n law 1.11110, however.
414 Naomi know where she mea send
neat. Ste thee) tali line. 7a .her absence. that field
way is%+el of anent
bed been perelmeed by her rich kine-
•
fa a way op td, die menet of lied
Irene Weeds has finished ber
year at the Technical School in Lon-
don
oo-don and has returned home.
A commnnity spirit Is no more than
tbe.polders Rule.
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