The Goderich Star, 1922-04-06, Page 7#0/10011/A
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MAN ASW GOD ANSWERS*
SECO. or A was or ASTI= PRIMO $Y LOWS
SONE W3MOILARTIYU PRILAIMPRIA
QUESTIONS MI GOO ANSWERED *OM TSB SLUE
au- is Ho the God of the Jewslinly,
Is There a Giel?
(1) First CeuaL Boat. 1136:
For of Him, and titrousii. Him, and
to Him are all thieve to whom be
glory forever. Amen. IL 44:11:
Thu* salUi the Lord,* . I ail
the Fiala, mod I am the Last, and hi -
side JO ewe ie no God. Helm 3ier:
For every louse is.baltetia by meow
man; but He that Wilt all things is
God. (3) in emotion, Ps. ad:
in Ho that pantid the ear, shall He
shall Ile :sot set? lora. An.
Bocaulta that which mat= kni.erert
oa seen His slum.. (3) Spirituality, 2
er heard
i that Onts-Pieture by Vox Canadien News.
Gillet Crane litying section in emergency dent at Seta Ste. Merle,
not heart e that formed the eye:
Is Ho not aloe of the trent'
tbs Gent/Jos alio.
vat aro The Chief Essential tiltolis
ties?
(I) • Perionelity, Heb. Who,
being the brightness of Hie glorY•
and the *Strolls image of Hie pertain:
down Ott the right head
of the Majesty on Iliglf. (2) Otir.
poroadity, John 5:37: And the Fatit.
&Himself, wlikk hath sent Me, hath,
borne witneos of Ur. Ye hive neith-
. t anytune nor
'God is manifest , or
lath showed it unto there; for the in-
visible things of Him from the crea-
tion of the world are clearly seen;
being understood by the things that
are mode, even His eternal. power and
Godhead.
(s) Adaptability of various parts
of creation, Ps. 19:1-6: The Infamous
declare the eery of God, and the fir-
Inaintat adieweth His • handiWOrk.
DO unto day uttereth speech, and
night unto night slieweth knowledge.
There is no :meta nor 1angua
where their voice.is not Weird. eir
lira is gene out through all the mirth,
and their verde to theertd, of the
world. In them luttlislie ifet a taber-
nacle for the sun, ;which is as a brides
s groom coming out of his dumber,
and rejoiceth as a strong men to run
a rue. His going forth Is Irina the
end of the heaven, end his eircult un -
tin
to the ends of it, an
hitt om tit beet thereof. (4) Abe see blin g, sal
fill heaven and earth?seitith. the Lead.
(I1) Supremacy, 1 . 9:1.1 -
Thine is the kingdom Lord, arid
Thou. are exalted as Heed above alL
(12) Unity, Cor. 11:6: But. to um
there is but one GA the rather, of
-whom are all things, and we in Him.
.1 1017. Ev-
Cor. 3:17: Now e
Spirit. (4) Selt.existence, Ea. 3:-
14: And God said unto Mese*, I Ali
THA,T Iand Ile said, Thus shelt
thou say, I AU bath. sent me unto
it 00.2: Be-
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cut iniquity, just and right is lie. mitt, 1327 Synder Ave., Philadel.
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(4) Love, 1 John 4;16. We have phi*, Pe.
known and believed the love that God 4. I
you. () PPs.hath to us. God is love (5) Holiness, 'AGRICULTURE ANDIORTL
fore the inoiltOins Were brought r Pet, 1:16rs Be ye hely, for I inn CULTURE IN TOWN SCHOOLS
forth, or ever Thhu, badst forned the holy. _
• ler in 14 erf
t every ante of •Thesta-Trinatte Sae
math and„the world, even frozen% 4Lveifr's ' re) Impartiality, Call on
astir. Inspietor Tont Volute (lot IMP*
litstint 41" lat GO" (krt rth, who strithotit rev t ot
*efficiency, Acts 17
Woreltippeds. with men's hands, a*
though 4 He needed anything, seeinr
He giveth to all life, and breath, and
11 thin
(7) Immortality,. John 5i2ti The
God Omuilletent relguetht (9)".1)1°''' end mercy with them that love HIM School Bottrd ite meeting on mon.
sons judget avvurtliDX
luau's. work, ,(7) Truthfulnese, Tit.
1:2: In hope of eternal life,- vdiieir
Gad, that cennot lie, promised before
the world Watt. (3) Faithfulnees,
Deut 7:9: Enow, therefore, that
-Father- hath s the Lora thy OA He is God,..the
to Attend Trueteee COnventiou.
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The importance of Horticulture
and Agriculture as subJeets of study
in town :whole is pointed out in the
rt of Inspeetor Torit on the -town
Te....alt. 19:6: The `Lord hovel -04d; wiSiet-Iteepethsetiveriant sehoolit Webs vesse-befere-the ...
Omnipotence,
nileleriee, 1 John 3.120} Oct * • * and keep His counnandments to n day evening. _ "SoMe of the voila
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knoweth all hings. (10) Ain. We^ thousand genelations. (9) MereYi attending Goderich sichooli may be
mime, jer. 23:24:inta hide eno* Pe. 136:26: 0 give thanks unto the come farmers," he wrote "and ndhy
:self we secret plaeca 'that I abill natt God of heaven, for His inerey endur- will have. gardens, hence 'Horticulture
- 11° 114:41 4' eth forever. (10) Gooduese, Ugric arld Agriculture should be tanglit in
10:113: There is none good but God. your schools. Even town pupils are
(11) Gracioosnesa, To .the praise of benefitted by.instruction in Horticult.
the glory of His grace whereiri He ureand Agriculture, which are valu.
hath made us accepted in the Belov. able for all persons. .Beginning With
Sept., 1922 one hour a week would' be
(12) Forbearance, Is. 48;9: For profitably spent by the ,3rd- and 4th.
My name's seket will I defer Mine en- elass pupilS on lesSona in Agriculture
and for M. praise will I refrain and Horticulture. These lessons
veauldhelp the work of the other sub-
jects and create a new interest in
school work. The principal of Victor -
hi school and one or both of the third
class teachers should attend summer
school at the 0. A. C., Guelph, to oh.
tain a training and a certificate in
Horticulture andsAgriculture in 1922.
t the teachers at Centea
aura of Atheuen, Ps, .14:1;
fool bath said in his heart, There is
no God. - •
What is God?'
Acts 17:29: We ought not to think'
that the Godhead is like unto gold; or
silver, or stone, grireen y art(18) MrAU 2
man's device. John 4;24: - God is a or y good gift . . .° cometli down fotithee, that I cut thee not off. (10
Spirit. Lnke 24:39. A. spinet hatit from the Father of lights, with whoin Longsuffering, 2 Pet. 3:9: The 1,..ord
not fleelt and bones. 1 Tins Is17: is no' variableness, neither -shadow of nM
. , . iongoofteriag to uo.wavd,
Now, unto the King eternal, immort- turoing. (14) Invisibility, Col. is- is t willing that any should' perish,
al, invisible, the only wise God, be. 15: Who is the .amage of the envie hut that all should. come to repent -
honer and &WY fereVer and ever. ihle God. • mice. (141 Forgivenese, Num. 14:
What are His Chief Moral ftualittee? 18. The ord lonasufferig _and
Amen.
Who is G of gleat mercy, forgiving . iniquity
s Dot. 4:354- 'Unto thee it was (1). svisdom, Job 12:13- With
mit s
and transgression. (15) LiberalitYi
*hewed, that thou *tightest know that HMI is wisdom and strength; He 'bath rag. Le: ally of you ladovia..
Jehovah Ile is Vadistbere-ia ninle else counsel and understanding. - (ea dom let him tisk of God, who givetli
beside Hint; for the Lord your God iS Power, Jer. 3247: Ab, ' to all liberally, and upbraidetli not,
a God of gods, and Lord of lords, a behold Thou bast nude the heaven and. it shall be given him, (16)
great God, a nighty and a terrible, 2 and the earth by Thy great power Gentleness, Ps. 18:85: Thou, hast al-
' Sant. 22:32: For who is God, saae nd atretched, out arm,• and there is so given me the shield of Thy salsa -
Jehovah? and who ie A Bock, save enabling too hard for Thee. (a) Jus tion; and Thy ;Agit band hath holden
our .Gosi? jer. 10:10: Rut Jelmvseh tiee, Deuts 32:41, He Is the„Rock, BIS inc up, and Thy gentleness hath
is the true God, He is the living God, AVOrle is perfect; for all His ways are made me great. .(17) Orderliness,
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.and an everlasting Ring. Rom. 3:- jUdgMent, 1). God of truth and with 1 Cor. 14:33: For God is not the au-
thor of confusion, but of peace. (18)
F the 'Mess 2 Gor, 6;18: And
will be a Father unto you, And. Ye
shall be My sons anddaughters, saith I are bright and attractive and more
the Lord Almighty. • I eaellsr heated. A different arrange.
(19) Peace,Phil, 4:7i And fkoment of window blinds will Snake the
PdeerlteandfinGg? 4;1 shWalhli:ckhe keep 9 yoursethahlie hearts is-. lighting
tactoyrraereltmantges: :nit' scoasnt;" (bilk.
Suggestions for the improvenient;
and minds. through Christ Jesus. ing fountains at victoria oohed/. o so I
are rrta e..
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q Thetrei something in the Quality- of Dunlop Tire* that* missing from
tireL Met know what it is, but wheal make that quick stop I know instal* I
hays pwaIop Ties on I"
q on* notorut thus spoke for himself. 1 -le really was speaking for thoupendsof
CI t owners.
14 Live Robber and Best Egyptian Cotton go into Dunlop Cords and Fabric*. No ehodkr,
no slamapirig. The day of the attott.roileaas tits i* sons; the diii of the high -mikes, t"Urei
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Imo; mei whom utamentilawlie 1* up foc discussion now. you find the word siornothedole"
generally precedes e reference to DUNLOP.
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Dunlop Tire olk RubberoGs Co., Limited
lied0fAce and Fetlocks: Toronto erindtell ke the
"unfair division of eupplementery ter and to send 2&r. Sitinders.ao at.
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grants to nubile schools. Under the 'tend the convention.
west erder.in-comicilt Public Schools iThe principal of Centrel Saved re.
in towns and eitice with. a. poruletion sorted that Mrs. Rt•dditt taught. 19
grant in rural school* and centres of idays„ Mies Burritt 14 dor: end Mime
these supplementers grants. T s i 0
less than 2000 population amounts to '4, Stoddart ft days. Average attnd-1Craigie and Wallace.
one to two hundred dollars per teach- Wilet 86 per Oent. Penny Bank de- • . •
collected from the Provinea as a 174. • , •
whale." 1 The principef of Vittoria School re. t Heenl-taate-al;Ou and Who else?
ttiv,No,litwihta yOowoires-Set the alarm tor
er of the. Provincial money which is ' posita $48.54, number of depositors,
The letter invited joining with the ported that Miss E. MeeRwen taught ses es / id ,...,,,,_ -0,..„,„.,,,, . 1
Georgetown Board in voicing iliesate 6 days and Mrs. Redditt one dilly, in ' ' 1,44.11.1.X,141, Cry '
lattetron with "this unequal distribu- the absences of Miss LATOtilZelo MEM I., = fOlt fLETCNIN'S .
tion of public manta, first by eauvall. G. sturdy and hinUielf. Average at- ....... -,,
sing your local member, second by tembinee 84 per tent, Penny Bank
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,giving this _publicity, and third by :.,...„ ... s.,......„ s_ ..._,_ _ .„.,
joining the Georgetorrn Boortif the
Trustees' Convention, in prate both
in convention and to the Prem er.
let -
Of 2000 or over dolga partic pate in aye, Jia Egener dos, Miss
d I Ball absent 9
deposits, $80.13; number of
tole. 270. .
The treasurer's report shows" ay.
pendituraa for the month of ism*
f .a1,767.74.
Those present at the Meeting wore
Truetees Plettr McLean, Gundry,
Sonie scheol should attend summers schoo was decided to reply to the
this year. A course at•Guelph O. A.
C. would quality for teaching Agri-
culture. There IS room at Victoria
'school for a fine. wheal garden."
Mr. Tom also points out that there
should be new maps of Europe and
the Eastero Hemisphere, showing
recent changes; . and ten copies of
Morang's Peinier for each school for
supplementary readings
"The two 'class rooms at Central
school that were renovated in 1921
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(20) Joy, Deut. 30:9. The Lor
will again rejoice over thee for good,
as He -reSolted over thy lathers.
What are His Works?
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i t ur r
Details, of the work, ., Don wait -till- VOU Wan v9 ce
are given. In the artain these are
quite, sattifactory. Gornutent is
(1) Creation, Gen. 1:1; In the made that a few Punils should be
beginning God createdthe. heaven more diligent and prepare their les -
and the earth, (2) Providence, sons at home every evening.
Rom. 8:28: And weyknow that all "All the pupils should, be trained
things work together for good to to be polite ' and courteous and re.
them that love Clods to them who are spectful everywhere and to all Der -
the called according to His purpose, sons."
(3) Redemption, John 3:16: ;For
God, so loved the. world that Ile gave
His Only Begotten Son, that whoso-
ever believeth in Him should tot per-
ish, but have everlasting, life. . (4)
Instruction, Ps: 25:9: The meek will
He guide in judgment, and the meek
will He teach His way. (5) Justi-
fication, Rom.8:33: It is God that
11 justifieth. (6) ' Sanctificetion, 1
Thess. 5:23: And the very God of
-Peace sanctify you wholly.. (7) De-
liverance, Matt. 6:13: Lead, us* not
into ternetatien, but deliver us from
evil. •
What Are His Rights?
(1) Ownership. of all thiega, 1
Chron. 29:11: Thine,0 Lord, is the
greatness and the power, and the
gl . and -the victnry, and, the ma-
jesty', for all that is in the heaven and
in the earth is Thine. (2) Ruler -
ship of all things, 1 Chron. 29:11.
2 Thine is the Kingdom, 0' Lord, and
U Thou art exalted as 'Head :Shove all.
o 3 ' Disposal of all things, Ph. 135-
6: Whatsoever the Lord pleased,
that did He, in heaven and in earth,
in the seas and all deep places. (4)
.ta Our obedience, Deut. 1:3:4: Ye shall
11 walk after the Lord stow God, and
0 f Him had keep His command- •
Tom'sreport
file. ,
Miss VerasC. Elliott wrote that she
had decided/net to return to her posh'
tion as primary teacher at the Cen-
tral 'school, and asked for the ac.:
ceptaitce of' her resignation. This
was accepted.
The Georgetown, Pub* School
Bbard wrote calling attention to the,
was placed on
to have it overhattled. Sbeais about
it at outeZand be ready for the fimt
geed weather,.
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REG, WIL.ILIAMS
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They regulate end stimulafe the heart
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Mr. Pred W. Watson, Newport,
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not sleep at nights. My hands cot
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to any one who has nerve trouble."
Price See. bot at all dealers. or
mailed direct on receipt of price by the -
kr. Anthorn co., Limited, Tormito,
ments, and obey His voice, and ye
shall serve Him, and ' cleave unto
Him. (5) Our reverence, Heb. 12:
28: ,Let us have grace, whereby we
may serve' God acceptably, with re-
• verence and godly fear. (6) Our
ei confidence, Prov. 3:0: Trust in the
U Lord with all thine heart, and. lean
o not unto thing own 'understanding.
1 (7) Our 'Love, Luke 10:27; Thou
shalt love the Lord thy God with alt
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and
With all thy strength, and with all
ea thy mind.
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