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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-10-24, Page 6-..•.te-.......�..- 6--Thursday, llctobeE Seth, 19 6 Ai A CEREAL �.,.ay.r - OR 1st COOKINGastiope it's FINE either -way! THE SIGN • _A-MeTe Than Ordinary Octogenarian Ii s so handy to have a package of Kellogg'. ALL.ptas" int the kitchen. Sen. o a, a -reveal. Use it alio a. a ,.hnle.nmr ingredient in peer mufti•. bread.. omelets, ;waffles. etc. Kellog. ALL -BRAN supplie. "bulk'' to aid regular habit.. Att.. );ssN is sleo rich in vitamin 5, as well as iron, an element of the blood. Two tablespoonfuls daily will cor- rect common constipation. due 10 insufficient balk' in the diet. in se- vere case...ills each meal. If not relieved chi• way, see your doctor. v that is all tour r the time be was air immediate friends.. Early is The "bull" of Au-R.IN does not 11n a pastoral way. t,• them in holy to his Ue couple lett generation- ,rt- 'ked to a master draper to old ;the afternoon the happy break doduring digestion a -doe+ floe has for two r three gene I tato Wh' aliuugi tut u V that of more v effective es, and it ishan ` I ti It. • loud mother 1md ManrAr« table atom fore rRernice for tarnishing I their les ��,t �lyut b1 11145 will reside 1n g the needed "hulk." It is a delicious laxative food ... far better than patent medicine.. Get the red -and - green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in Loo- don, Ontario. K1NG8IFRIDGE t 1 nt•udej Tom Joy, whir •a aro whir the summer By A. W. It with her dattgtrter, Yrs. Jan Wallace, .out ;wtlt•n,e • :not Nrnriw.'e plunntdr". Gra retuned to Detroit op Suadar• __ �.N.otveitwl w .•'„...oiat fes Hpsatl�, ft11a1 11@ Wrtlt, ......e.a.F - '�l nrrrldttN'tg ion narc, or•tWt.a cwt - -€.......=-ate. Neel a more time Uunali*t who lora "` lir. Tula Joy atotored from Default Dere to do richt, dare to be trans arise). Yes, he is in his eighty-fifth year, I out the boa tit othr• .Ia.�JI uall small 1n stature. I A 11ancc of old IaoovMltir•Y he spPat i,au Friday and was ..,ee'ntktttnieei t You have a work that nu other Can da: l'anada .till oat r!r never save tltetr.._ _-- hes return by Yea gwhu ape i yet active -ant v' " • �'n"a -sir ted you...area to 1 ws Other men's failures can s;ngul:trly him , ye* thstie full one iwg well, an• ti mutter owl father Ir1Ni had Rr 1i �� herr may- atttnma God who taro• i peel the happy. (Utas- too; cheerful, one way c . 18tt1s1 it • ladofwb n F"" ' fteiI tells,..i w.,lding war saMssplrr,l at 8t. Joeel►1� r gsep th great Judgment swat ever In voice presence breathes glad ricer HIS un Y.epWi 0th- clwn9,, Kingsbrldgt•, view root cud step hole n lwutetiltuly ',crying. .tiwr.huutr fru' s,'kte'1 1De day.1 • lk•tuber lith. at 10 o'clurlt, Jrsua yunr Saviour,' wilt carry you valor. He i* a wul ster. has had crying. tool to his 'path f lite W, h d. N herr tiary Heirs 4111. at 10 taklted s rii f 1 in that 1tet, thernsv l.1tul "" ttrrouur. nt sixty-three rem r• of artwas her reply. "it L. Taylor. nNcthfntR In it..., ' lu tunrrirge to militant uutta, both erllidR, But the halo that Is on bis l • �t•ce•r uoiwl, lail•'r, this Irtrfsb. The ern•wony was per- • • • prawn a anti the ;:.en of ,o:ul that I dlwrtt ( 'Atilt, formed by tier. Y. J. tluigley. The PRAYER irradtetes h.: face is 1101 due to any For troth �wrt l- uruI that their NT_ Porde suer a v. r J. goon y. brown singular collar or qtr slaw had awe'll-furui•hrd wind and a transparent velvet with• mate) brows ac Tttuu, who diR create us, Greeted bitten clot4 tat g it W the troll (heart riot *Ali affection and grace ii of us for Thine own glory. Help us, nal title be ba• wort,. rr.•,:sorbs', and cattiest a corsage „( cha:t•ued spirit, of w'htch w0n;d serve to bring button and : Maidenhair we pray. to keep in wluJ that our of Imre tiring. tte,'ot •.+tN•,c-v t,c hia ,•a11iu l a•._r.-,�'auadlan.. Johanna Hill racer end Ilia gtsrlly fellowship, of i„ring t''or• spiritual . .. -.yt of the l:wpt•I - frau. $be was attrudtd by Yfss bodies are the temples of the Uvlug rinser cd *tor. Wallace, who was daintily at- God and we must pot defile Atb�e IouR-sustrimd. • cucec-•full el►i1 Amongst (his rich rept cpttttrt Tf i dW �i1► t like this ape as mw h as ■ny. i eta• • • Ftireel in DrOwn crape and carried • No. 1 slit nen naw" frim' ,tideuh effort building Geed i of wn roma and tern. The FOR OCT. 27, ItSS thousands u( frim., }'tweed Island ' When he lacier his nwiJeu effort as I groom wsa supported liy Earl prep- S. S. LESSON re, waatdblras�a pttt.li• Speaker y IAN- en Tapirs__Beisltasser's Feast and New Brunswick 1 it life. He was still • nat.. Atter the cerement wedding heutgn). lois name for what they know of aim: uat•nt®nrtluttt�utyrwr. it WAS a great diluter war served at the bride's homy tlntematianao Tampe••wawn .ns. At f i w the mm r •• , loot llrAlt Oct. le. -Mrs. Sunday Afternoon • • • R1 ISABEL HAMILTON Ooderich, Ontario i Iprofr.a hie motor tri to Ia.:o oe, Chatham, R, It. Ite•unrtt s fatb•r younglun Windsor and Detroit tintheir r 'motor in their Hillsboro. ,Christian., for . ',some s WlIIll rit{lrru- Ilio abridge. Their hi' as - 'teaw.a c - -what is N. IL. Minn.. I, and admlrahje' the to make thio effort. anti CCPD festal i puluy,Trlends slab ;tela success stud :b Otis ' 1'pllnrss. ie to noir how chi. tstpa'tsariaD-1 to belittle his rpcltrtvorl?. Tle wife r lag :the s 'Titters ",lady owed to de- of the draper. honever. Rapes him every GODERICH TOWNSHIP Ihadng a6r,wor,1 an IoM lady used to dr re)-uurugentcnt - Tremblingly he made si rites ' W„rd•vt,•nD test Rnd prytu - x hal itItul drieet nker aiher. e iwl a sort of d spirit - t has gn'a'w old Race . dr are dull, tial uut•t"t up to 111111 firm. are pr+` tNHrERII'H TO]fN•Ifll'. lht. 31.- tully Boa many old people t�ran1 6i* Mr end Mrs. Georg,. Itlack and Mrs, walker�irrnsP' And. of wetrt that lw+rtttty-ilud MargarH Kay, u( Tiverton. spent mve"i "me McKay, 4s are soo to bodily or menial eztteme age But we have known eigi• aD41 ninety-year-old people. well and bratty. and. be• ,1n rrai IIIc'. and also had m - I C course. the* vt, t ten dor t 1 1 a Keep on the � course these defer fafitlttp common to Sunny Side of Life Lassen I0tw.4e-Dade' 5:11-58. Golden Te=f-Pro verba Ze :1. The destructlou of the kingdom of The Finished Product Babylon had been often foretold. 1n It Nr• r beautiful summer evening prediction tome{, today's lesson that prtdf home to Belehassar, the then ruling monarch. About two years before the iuc•Identr recorded here, Cyrus, King of Persia. came agaI � tplt pitched with a great army. battle ensued a1d Belshazzar and his fortes, being defeated. sought to en- trench themselves in the city, where 'TEX- writing on the wall. "God Lath num- ITWO HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS tiered thy kingdom and finished it:1 thou art weighed lu the balancer, and 1)Y Itrtty Bttrch7 • found wanting; thy kingdom U Ilalluwtru dots nut call for elabor- dlrldcrl and given to the Medea and rte dIIt.s-rs, but it doer demand ooe or Persians. two unusual dishes after the festivl- Otte won have thought- wanclw h hes, coffee against 1Mnlrl, and, aeefug him owe) t Glee Try the following this case desperate, would have heel] Ina areifu-- e'en : rage' against him. But he was so farms` convicted by his own conscience of the Awaspackage oi'labl-ia tt---'- reasciahleneae of all be said, that 1 I fr W. ultle,•ted nt'lblot ag.lnet it, but on I nt-.lane water t teary conferred the promised Dred c•uKantf e the lou . , c tee. drained reward d balers canned pew' • • • r wsrshmallows, flattened WORLD MISSIONS UMsulvc gelatlu in warm water. rill wide sherbet glowers ■bout one-third tull and chill. Prem currants to 10 ruuudtd Ade of each pea make eyes, mow anti mouth of Jatto'- lantern face. When gelatin is arm. plate marshmallow Iu centre of each gtwsr and cover with peach half• plac- ing lat ing faceedde up. Pour remaining cold, syrupy gelatin over peaches tied ttllll until strut. Serves six. • - -- Hallowe'en Pasch - - - 11 cola pluerpple Juice cop grapefruit Juice 1 cup ginger ale ,• cop raspberry syrup - • - 1f fresh raspberry Jute is used, add three• tablrepuonr sugar. ) _pJtr ingredlentr well, put Into lees hoz. Wbeu serving. add sottai tINMd�' ttilfeed orange and marastislao ebervli* *4-erwsbtdl ice. For MW aet•rlags, multiply recipe by eight. 1 L 1f wtucitits father the trerk�•ud at the h they thong 7 d t had fallen asleep at the WDt! with IRK Rout. YcllwalD definitely . b at the i nth chapter yeas Yary Bogle. of \Ile, 1r visiting I,tnd year of the siege The fifth cDap- ipte's liowpei ter from which the lesson for today t 1 the Keble Vale at tht home of lir sod Mrs. Harley had so .im Inert R,yaa tit Iles of rcepta alp• N'heu the w umr of lir end ht the could hof tau Baby - after for nett pg e i of the city fell In the sec - A,. he leaked on the 'lotus' hr began I in a labored notes. "Gentlemen., 1'w of •wpPnaf hefowe blip- vac your class. I'm a graduate In stieace a shed with Were. Thr mretlng aDd Wiley, t taken, comprises a record of a ser- of Toronto Catverslty. 1 hold a ow aaltfunl, spent that occurred in Baby t•�eF 1st arta - re whose 1 apeh tet forth 1st lltetatl. , t 1" a1( 6arti Ad/Till/slag (lebraW (act of erennat)ty-and-es tem tale kIng of his son to whet! be $4a) at the trope of his Rrandnwlh-. lop on the night in which. It was take per were not of the angelic variety. {'eased him that pbewe,tsa-dyou every. er. Mr.. Rout. )IeIlwain, sr. I by the Medes and the Persians. The There are grandmother. tltreand grand- awoke. "My You vin a great feast What id you frothing. you ' Mr apd Yea Dougherty. tat flare) I king was giving fathers pals the thre•-werre years and thing and pa 7 vc• �, e,'rrP t tiasdal at floe haw ofI the occasion of the festa was b net ten that the .present generation would, owed Age notating and Ra pwrdtun, atxn wuru"- stated. but It -esu not i t w s is t cgs a rte tui -alluding to the great spiritual Mr. it'd Mrs. Robert So in tiro AIII. Yr\rill annual festival In honor of some eft, A tueeting bed turn held in the y.1 c .t . Toronto, and the twe•retary of the Federation apd Mr. Whittles were just leaving In their auto. A man about fiftydve appruac•htd and 1eane.1 tau the open window of the car. Ijlls face war sallow and heavily lined. ills ,lathes were shabby, his bouts went. His rppearane was that of a roan entirety clown on his luck. IF mei; Plumbing, deat>mg Eaybing Wie HAVE iT Repairs for all makes of stoves or furnaces Prompt rr, •w ind reason- able prices John-PiedeF- ''bone {±1 P. O. Batt 131 if tpev dared rel t to a rete had over him FY lir and room •aa t-lamred Inna 041 ming he thatttgb that a come a NUe, spent Smiler at the home of M1 the Babylonian deltlea There wall fpl;y metered my hearing he tLat hone the Hedr*iterken! archer ars nae. �.,.n weere ane watt out of the way .and b not bother I Let ns •rel w boa Iii: c,enelen'e made twined Me afterwards ltd a and Yrs. Ileo. iawerby. �oi,l-wadi.-in tLellt_..ko Y Reg. �am•� matiat a Bet retest to lovely life: lay- that le mese lastslip=three yearn impressive. gold• Mr. a be fair to It V req visite.' oq 8nndq at file t►pme of 11i. lords The atwe rnu l and Mrs. G. p3arwood. ood him a 7y h has fallen oft from The rrgnlar meeting oa tot: Jknlor him adopt a he Pitting -room way and chary 1111 consecrated spec' of Red Cross Society her down to the sitting room to share I tfw tremhlingld�wsm4Umea with (00- 1 '1111 Armand 1LasalCDe ldisn libarge. it with the family. p power and IDspfration. yet 1iO01P" 1 The program eensietel of readings by The octogenarian gtus.t of mine we I bow a Arthemlae m Basan wasted near as. situ us. all the time. !bow effe<'lvaei1ra�aiilt llstTnhe�rsfait. iF LorralnesLsming,.c-1 1.1 Mary Har - pp err M.nel tea His excellent con- 1 the high wood and a Freech reading by Panl- he her with his own careful anddliras 1 i _ - nothing wrong in a great a thotitaaed toe* degree. 1 v twee, a tea co rages-16-111.-llblted States. vented as Improvement In the process of making cement which ravel a half a cent a barrel and it made tae a mil- lionaire. i haven't had a meal duet Tuesday Mils was "•lrtldayl' l'ee oleeptai-.--la__.the. J1.11b-_._ rye pawasd my teeth." -Fifa retereaees to and pro( k tial sea lo. To- ti-�- route of twenty years ago were many to a to open apd tended to eonlrm that part of to continue through • [. goilsidenale Dla story. part of the night. It is not known Ills appeal ended by his passing precisely at what time the city haat I his whltegold-rimmed spectacles over taken: yet It may be so whiled t„ Mr. Whattam in au effort to sell Cyrus was apDroac'DfDR, while the Ito to get iwrmething to rat. He revel was while D i the palace. and smelled strongly of beer. He was that even 'lobe Daniel wts interpret- taken to a restaurant and given a ing was the handwriting through 11 the wall he meal which he are greedily' He was cite alreaay ro ebin the pts of the then takes to the Salvation Army hotel city and approaching life palaceun The and lodging . ec.umf. He followed arco .--1 ..f the pr was close upon the , the secretary to the door, and as they heels of the prediction. The plc•ture � were shoat t In brat• COW rnr nervations! ability made him t lest) • inn fe.saletx. of ...weeny, Wbat Sir John Harvey Ierful presecuUo* of the Mme high'sal hisses Marion Tarter and tether mid of the Marquis of Aberdeen fitted of living. aetount much for the 4uaitt7 M •t;wRln have OD Thursday W spen• d this our Burd : "Ile atuanderwi upon I and fragrance of his mature ('hri.•tian ' the w'eeklpd 1 ns hi: amazing powers of eloquent con- manhood. He has ministered n0 long gnat cement with oche- ' __ to and sr faithfully in duty things that � tiunal m Whwi there e is seelent4.�__ lostitu' ' them ...d Mi,. anepi'h hi" the (:all -''Airs YcIlwain w',.l vltiit DErlean accent% and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Me - suffer sometimes a w•1 "nee twaddle. or he treated o armixetidre e.f tamale elpreraiop., Ed.�ardsb.ro CROWN B CORN SYRUP . M-vERGHouRFOOD DTHAT HAs MORE CANADIAN CHILDREN THAN ANY OTHER CORN SYRUP A 'redact { 1ha CANADA STANCH Cb..1 Superior Stores. SPECIALS JAM Rasp. or Straw. Large 32 -oz. jar 29c TUNA FiSH FLAKES T� 17c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Aylmer 2 tins 19c CHASE & SANBORNE'S COFFEE LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF 1 -Ib. bag 35c 2 Ling 25c NEW MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. 25c MACARONI Fresh Readicat 2 lbs. 11C ORANGES dozen 29c and 39c CHICKEN HADD1E Lily Brand 2 tins 25c CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS tb 17c NEW COOKING F1GS 2 lb.. 17c DURHAM CORN STARCH i MOLASSES SNAPS McCormick's. m. lOc Seventy-four years arra, ae a boy of iDwain. Notes. --The autumn ten. he was working iu a cotton RIR, t L, twelve hours a day, far the sum of ' thank011 iUg mat'tIng of the ,W.Y.S. eek. 11 u remarkable `was qel •on 'Thursday afternoon at t i ceata a ,1A docs .01 a1- I Ham- m -Ya Are'► garb htlydahap the home of UM 1Ze• t James with ways detract from later powers and ilt0n. Newgate street, Uoderlch, effee•tfveoess of old age. It is Mary sixteen ladies rosiest. Mrs. 0. Har - Roberti; Rinehart who flays that "there 1 wood had charge of the devotional is nothing quite so mow as a sour old exercises and Mrs. W. P. Lane, at the man.. And le there anything so pa- mail;tie meeting with quiet piano, op•• ..Tae tbetic as an old men in mentality and ' music. The scripture lesson, bodily condition a poathetk ruin? Song of the Fathers," from Et-eles- Though this guest a mine had In his . tastes, was read responsively. Mrs. 1 youth so hard a lot and in life''. later I Harwood led io prayer. Yrs Math. experlenees in labors more abundant awn 01 Gorier,. n, gave a compreben- fp travelling Maritime Methodist cit- !idle report oD the sectional meeting I caste, with all the strain of energies I held at Westde;d, en September fit.. involved, there is Do sourness or ruin 1 Iota roll call ems responded to with reflected in him. He who has min- the tea word . ThaDkagivtng." Yrs. twtered to people of towns, fianertnen I George Mclletain read as article, "Ten of the Gulf, farmers In rural places, Mrs. Uor- lYMre In the Au:tllarNa" Night denizens of forest stretches. for over don Orr asks a Isis "No g ivhalf -a - century has a boat of glad mem- I Tie.,, Mn. W. P. Lane, at e ' ries that ekae him round like a great 1c•1 was the spedia speabr, 1 eumpany�._Liad_aDgels singing 10 ;IT showed the progress which the We- d mail is often had made in d haD�Dl'aa7m meD''s Mtastowry SedeCf -In shows the klag, the lords, the wine, revP"i. -_rnr-� ever t'.4 from a had source. "They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold Rad of sliver. of brass. of Iron, °f tarso Dump. He was given. proDrWl wood, and of atone." And the hods at somebody's sacrifice, every clamant did apt hear a word of thine doxology. of saaklag a mall of himself. He wag Belshazzar tasted oo wine, cad the highly educated. Every action cad wine Damped 1n ole 4 got and De "Com utterance showfd the remains of 'oat mended to bring the golden and diver was once fine culture. He had been sarvers ba waken outhis of the empie wbeb itapable. He had added to the coati - washad taken of temple wine. I try's wealth But be was belplesa, brok- was In wouldJehate gb }eve se good;('fob, Ire hate � vessels: the gob- len• wretched, the victim ars' no doubt let should be worthy of the liquor.l04 Vial drinking and then of our It was a night of revelry defiance godless liquor traffic. Be wets anrs- ly a reminder of the fact that all that __BRING US YOUR E(i(*S HiGHEST PRICES PAID - J. J. M[cEW EN PHONE 46 J. CALVIN CUTT PHONE 116 or 216 rich and fat with the words of those who owe much to him in spiritual things. Tilts -little man in stature...is the Greatbeart of their pilgrimage. Happily he has retained) a boyish Ma'ri'ne of fine through the years, that still is apparent in the merry, • held on Fr1Aar evening, repartee, e, of an eye, the smartffuchharac-t fourteen present. Arnold Pofelrter, thee repartes, and the poking convener of the Christian ppy teri+tic of him. He will come down- committee, had charge of the meeting, stair. in the morning *Rd copvulee all which opened with a hymn. The with a ditty that he tae rapsaeked Scripture lesson (i Timothy 4) was from the memorles of his youth. Here read by Marlon Colwell. Rev. F. W. 1. one sorb : (:rack led in prayer. The hymn, "Good John Wesley had a horse• ••Will Your Anchor Hold?" Fast 'and Ind it was eery thin: and the topic, Melt - ea. He took him to the ricer aide Present:' wt. read by Everett Mcll- And pushed the beggar in." i wenn. It was dectdorl to have lantern ber That is what help. to keep him eighty- j slides at the meeting �llvnctloNove The four' years piling. II, loath, alt;i a silver 1llee was sung What a elia!' Iltlon he has made , hymn, "He LPa.ida with toe 10 k utsr Camelia!' Ilfe In an unustenti lead the mtxljag closed le - opus and somewhat ob 'urs way: The pat beneelfrtlon ...._►T1►Pre wb a large newspapers bate not headlined bim, eongregatton at 1'nion on, Sunday. The but few, to my thinking, bare ••"celled I pastor. Rev. F. W. Craik, delivered a him in c,ntrihatting valuable, itl.pir-fine sermon from the test, "For thus Ing and eemstructive citizetvehlp. Think, nt smith the Lord (;m, the Holy One of, of the long and the ministry to I Israel: in return's. and rest shall ye hk name when In breeching and living., be rtvtl: In swiftness and in Conn - the 0b•gwl among thousands he has ' dance shall be your strength; and ye tuned many to rightennsneas en1 led I would not'• i Isaiah 30:151 them to the fountain of living waters. 1 the •.ervlcr 110 • •pirltuala" were 141)nrlunsnl ' 1 w1M11 1 Itnd spam to Lire out, ttcndin* by the C'sMIIM Jubilee be aSim� n unl rvampk•+ of how the hariot. the drunk•, \est Monday, o rvlcea of Hen- • ant. the wastrel, the 5011116 and the , et Inion. lira A. (ineWt. henry sinners saw light and lite 1 sell, wig be, the speaker. se Site a thrntgit bis ministratlunM and fnunl whcwd at 'l p�t. preacbini unday them • 113 p.m• . l� _._._. Ili: adeoth •y of temperance and 1 . 1ra,Ieishlp in that faun for many A F1C1V words. 1rear- wit. fruitful'of much west. An I A piresteelA. a poem wit.110tet 1.1 e; T chief in N. 11, and a ':rand _ _ Patriarch In l'.E.1 is part Of an honor- I He Inas a humor apd stories; that keep Iaide recentleis eompa►nv lawgh*06. He pr. two Then there is the elten living and cry fiekl. He , o daughter. to Ile 4jfpta with two and how In th later days Thigh thinking for over six decades he Ientered the 8eA1 o1! �feratnre I _Then, ad - loss elven to 0irr connfr7• We don't i tweaks One Of ve•rale twat realest his he obtelneNl favor of God. said : "And I him direct 7, he the pate[ ten y,•atu. The or West" Cbrlat There 1a Ile irak closed West," Was sung and the meetl��rosed. A th prayer by Mix* Harz hostess. dainty regular mileginglune)) WRR served bofy tthY.P.S. with u +se rate the poor. eD. drink•ewreed graduate besought the secretary to give him ten (cote tie- must tmust have another drink. This man was born In a good On - was in the air and the noise pet. - traced to the apartment of the queen mother. All was the outcome of the tasting of the wine by the king -a fact which is illustrated in every age and land, that men under drrk's(be in - w111 do fluence of intoxicating what they would not do when sober. In the king's sober moments be would. i (X)1'RIkiE'S CORNERS. Act 21. in all probability, have respected the 'visiting to veateis coneee atad -tri the service of i Miss Myrtle Johnston is religion. But, under the ezeitetent Toronto. of wine, netting was too sacred if it 1 Mn. George Drennan spent a couple would add to the display, "tidal too of days last week with bar mother, foolish to be dope. Mrs. Barger, d the 12th Cowen/don. "And merrily the feast *not' on, Mr, and Yrs. Warner Smythe and and the wine disappeared like filters children, of Teeswater, visited recent - hi forests, -and the night was redolent ._etitp Yr. and Mrs. Jas. [Attie. Mies Hefty MacDonald, who injured with all the - odors of yDbollness. "A hush fell upon the crown"'"'--Crhd" her shoulder tecentle,-1w able JAS appeared upon the Beene. The all•aee- back at whool again. Ing eye of God was there. In the Miss LorD& Little is visiting friends same hour came forth fingers of a in (:oderien. man's band, and wrote over against Mrs. Frank Johnston. who has been the candlestick upon the plalater of visiting her sister near Toronto, re - the wail of the king's palace. Thins turned home on Sunday. of Wind - canwill not let ns quite alone. Ile Mr and tire. Wm. Bray, -fVehgd- ran make 011 sober; one look, and the aor, visited at Mr. Robert marrow chills; one touch, and the over the week -end. - brain r'ec'overs Itself from the sleep or Y OF IINION the madness of wine, and awakes t ask eternal Parker) the home, the /school and the Chu endeavor to predue* in their magnl• Ibent contribution to life is menaced and destroyed by the demon drink. - Front The Temperance Advocate. COURRIE'S CORNERS Mme. with ingretS.- eats of Ytcka VapoRub e e' Ila. question' (Dr. Joseph y, p...tal Meetings This occurred long ago In old for- T. Bo CSM -Jlse Gli`^ las gotten Babylon. Wherever intoxicat- Educational and Insplretlonal meet - those made to God's image deface the Ings in connection vrithf church unth to tenth sacred vessels and cin Is let sloose. el cludettheryeight I'reshyterle5 of the Iofnftd the IhiSear men owe strange sight shasswr s t [eland, the queen moth- London Conference held in the Metro - not came and tried to encourage 111m Churn, are church, a held, on Tuesdayetro- not to be utterly east &nen at the DoLondon, with and failure of his soothsayers whom he and Wednesdaym October: Tuesday, had called In to Interpret the writing. 3(Kh, beginning ata p• Principal On her adviee 1)a0le1 was sent for with a service at whtcD and promised great "riddle. Dan el Ret- I)r. 11.be Clarence c Crnnon ossley(rHun Hunter willhe could solve the Ions Vn spurned the offer; he srnrnPd to read 4-twskers. There will asessevening the writing 1n consideration Ilef uch wasmeWeetnesda7 at g on a paa,m. and 2:1) and and emit honor" offered him, kwre and leaders now an young mak apd spoke thane ft' R toThe staff of attest be toeylking: "Let thy R e r rams will 1nc10de: Ire to thyself, and glue thy rewards for the varied D Cochrane and Dr. to another; yet 1 w111 read the writ- ttev.'a Dr. H. 1- I)n. S. r. log unto the king• anti make known JJaMames Knd D t d. Oof Toronto, ,i )r. 5 le of to him the interpretation."' tin '�- J. 1 G 1 of Sarnia, Ur. Before doing so he recalled the past ilemllton, J. Itaia, r. heotory of bis father Nehuchadkezaar J. K. Hnghsok of London, t hia lite Collins of Angela. Africa. Conference ''resident W. A. Walden. and repre- sentatives of the (xrofPreneeIny Aw- soelaticu, the Young People's Society and the W.11.11. Mr. J. F. The chairmen . ill Mr F.. J. Smith of Maine of i,cwtdon, Y Stratford, Rev. Ur. Hail of Sarnia and Rev. Dr. ti rPg0r of Loudon. !exhibits from Africa and an Illus tested talk on "The New Africa" by Rev. i) U. Ridout will add to tho 4s- terawt. bay ane minlMerlat attends*, la rspeeted from all parte of the Confer- ence. Character calls- forth eheraeter.- Extra Special ! We have just received r shipment of Belgian Bugs and Mata la _nage_ patterns and colors.• Ma* 26" z 46" .. at 3.95 anis, dt x 6' ... at ;12.50 SPECIAL PRICES IN GOB. GOLEVM RIIpS Window Shades ... We tip Get your Cushion Forms, Ka- pok by the pound. Chair Sesta, Sewing Needles hepta J. R. Wheeler Pun.nil Dinrtor and Furniture Dealer . Paps Store s�,afb Pstlmate sltlietently tilt value of the eontributton a man makes W110 liras day by day the honlor*Me way o1 life and whom re load M al moot. lrrepr,acb• stole And when to this le added a 1 • kind;} unnhstrustve service among common folk through many year% - whn Mit God can tell the -might and the majesty of it? Ile has 1s•t•n mak- ing people happy. has a reentry for doing that ecgntred It early In ilia end has salnlonsly cultural that aide of his nature. We have read a met. mon somewhere on "Spiry Stimovw end Stele ttalnte," but Wflltem Is a tpky allot He camped with tonna at the tkea1Ae 1n *1nnlmPt Bt 'seventy five. gtwlly and useful df•• "ml 0*loew othrr eonUlnlnR some d hew 001115144-. 4 - If hr hn• lx5crcl N home" and talkal t0 1h05 N,•51? Hod' .4-k 1n Mfr a5 1 have h.•ar1 and s,A oM of IRM. In the long 1051+ st ra 1YaM in hia n'sPtnl life. to has lard hehine him In la mttltltndr of horM P'f Pay bea1Pkly pl'esene r+e cad. a t.aswnring re511t1 d 1 gf 4i01m j i Date fine ovR *' 5 .rine) f have wrlltrn attd pow Pee, twee. ' '!(eft to overt +•• and bate wHtten 5e I 1i^ it pc n known Gas mpfe than ordinary g.narian. er4s's n6 hast not thou his won. O Belshassar, humbled tlitnr heart, thougha knewest all this." AP had gone far- ther in evil doing than his father, as the revels 0t that night testifiedf his riotous, idolatrous, aacrilegicu tt bronght his career to an setiasely end. DsdIM pointed not to the bang. err recorded In v.FIP 23. that it. 1l.A not h ette was created. at sA the at chargees.tnni" today etMted. against nes all. for all have sinned and ovate short of the glory of (Trod Sn•h WAR IDP IaAMtmMt against ser r, and Monied read b1s neatest. in the No <woascientific corrective features of Osetb• SH� No other oboes can give you the base - Its of M. W. i.00KF. Shoes, bemuse not Oar slew. are designed and built to Dr. Lowke's personal specifications. Originally developed for his owe pati- ents, to so.t.t in the font cmeetions inengnrat•d et his fastens ensile is Williamsburg. Canada. Ke aro official distributors ie ibis City few the M. W. look. Shoes. sod believe thews to be the finest orthopedic foot weer that Inc eve/ hese mails. Geo. MacVicar --The Practical Shoe Man - North Side of Square Ooderiah