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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-10-18, Page 6'", _7 MUM 11 . I ", I F1 h a I I,", I � � . . -=. I . ;,;l: ­,_ - - --- - ­ ___-, -.-..- . __­'T!!!!�T __ - , � . .. I 1 11 11 I � � ­ I ., � _�� 77�_'� � __ _� ! _ - ------., - ­_ . I. . �. I _11_1_T1_____1_-_ !!����-'�-'-=!�!��7�!!!'-!T=!!!-!!t-!!�!�----� � __ ­ - � ;, -1-1. ­ -1 __ _�;==;.z__, , _ . ­�_ _! I _!:_ � . ,!!!����r � � � rr!!�"!!!��!!=!!T=_ !!� ! - . . THE GOI)ERICH S.TAR THV,RS1)A,V. OCT. lRb, 192a. PAGE SIX I I 11 III I 10 i- I � I NoI1111111,41 .. :­% 1� . ! ! .; ! .1 __ _. ­ 11:1:1111111wog 01:101,111111!1!111111:111:111111,0:0 __ .04�. .!1! I --1-11 . =;7;;;;_1 Z; " ;" � - -, I - . I I � I I I - I - -1 __1 ­­.- -.1 . ­ � - ;���­� - lilmkil:o-111111�1 ­ .W.W."�--�--�­ % � - ,i I i ! - I , t I - - -­­­ ­­ - ­­­... � -11 I—- 1".. ­­ 11 � a . Can affal" ff0- 4" the 91319k, 'Di it, tj I �, . .� 4%..- 0 � I ,�,, I own intere-A,t. vet ala are Care or ReZ3 1� V1 ­ - -, ­ I . .1 - . . � -11 � . 'BLE__ - �_ - , -a i .., I � � � i - . -_ - _ . .. I I reprEseptcl vatuwally v2cwa Ff.;rop-1, ' SUND " W - GODERICH I,� , . I., I'll - - I I I -by _uha#bt,4,(A1 h) t __ I - � 13. dirt�w)? 41fccri"J "�,_! -1 ,� � , � _ ; . I , , . , Europe, . � � . 0 0 1 --- ... . ­ I � 11 r P, Red Tape Prevents, Full lkwfit of ,The Mission Work of the Churches Could Not I . I Irdl 10 I . . 1P Lifting of Cattle Embargo f i� i I ., :, 14 . Go On Without the Bible Society's, I . to. W 4 ", . I I � I Forme, cattle dealers in Urit2lll 11270 . .. � - Assistance - ,% .17, #' I #ft*- I J.-wou exprejArs 41i9appointm emt at - P. P - I . I 'i . 11 " I "101" 1'. tile weagre results -which have f6l. ­_­­­ 1. . 11 i I I , I 11 . #,* * , .� i � � � r 4 if ng of the C"Ibarge is' , . 11% �_. fmiast Cunaaa- They had expected r Contributiom are Nocessary' ' 6 t 0 " ", . I - .. I --111'r- . - Large I 11 .. I I . i I it pcvgli, a great Intlux of vatue . . � I �il 11 - . . I - ��, � ! . I from this. co)Antr,y. Feveral causes q I . I . . "I I . I . 1. I 11 I ""' . Ingrgana Missionary Aodv4y of Ow Chureboo 1# Making 8is Domands I 1: . I I I I t I 13 . have combln�-'d to nt ilitatp ag#inst . a I I I.- I tbat. The most effeqtive.. according on Wible Soc;oty for Now Tran"Ma '. . I I 10 11 . . I "i f I hest 0* ! . � I I I to re.-ent dibratches, Is the attitude , I r. LP TROUBLES 1,-11 .1,01 . i I �p ,)f 1100� i, by its T"i t .Wit Jaw ..... . t, I , I . ,k officialdom whiel a *$jet tLat the, woric of the Bible siderable extent,' Mr. Barker ae- 'I ­ 11 , k i � .. inniotence u luto letterof 'Xin, I , � I 11 C14ILDREN at school and at play, frequently A .pon the abso -ecent le V is essential to the work of companied the singing ,of the -open. . . . ". ,� .. � � � - . exchange caps, and clothing, and In this way 1, the regulations under the I - Societ ied on Sun -Ung hymn. . I I !s'. I ); .. . � ", , , % � . oial4titla. is able, it Is uO, to main, I the IP18310114TY was Areas visit On Sunday morning Rev, Mr. Gib- I I , $ 0, I � Contract ringWOM scald -head, scalp sores, and other I day just on tile occasion of the - I . S. I I "' , tain what 211MOSt 43110101t13 W on eM- , .011 "�� 0. - - 1, . I . : I 'L. . . . distressing W.Ain humors. Hitrawd ,mothr,re will find ,, Je4s# Gibson and Rev. J. & son preached a Very impressive ser. I., ­� I t I bargo, That this Wild of thing can- of Rev # .1 I I - I I . . I I the Zatn-Buk treltment both preventive,and curative ' . not last -does not make the situation -Harrington, ropre,sentailvo; - of the mon, in North street Methodist . I . I � T. . * .1 - I . I . .I,,- I I . I ­ . any the less irritating to Canadian Bible Society, to to" Itev. Mr. church, taking three texts, "Thy tes. 1. � . ,�.. , ,, , f I in these prevalent troubles. I t occupied the 'Pulpit Of North timortles are wonderf I ul," I'The on- . .- I$ .1 . . I Sh,jwpoo at chil4ls scalp with. Zafn-buk Medicinal Soap � sill pers. It Is probable that the at. Gibsot . of Thy words givoth light," . I , ft 0 .4. I . ,. *0 keep the skiri and hair healthy., Where the red itchy . tuutlon will adjust itself.,, through street' 3%othodist church on Sundur trallcO - . "I -1 - I i . - I I . b I I � , , � force of public opinion in Britain; nioraing and tho pulpit of the Rap. I and r "His word raimeth very swift . I .spots, patches or eruptions, have already appeared apply , - ly-ot ", �..., .. - f I . . � _ which will not be inclined to allow tist ,Church Sunday ,evening, an4 Rev . � � I _�\ This powerful 4mis tic balm . preached in, St. i 'In almost every home in Britain . * I . � I.. ZaM-!BuU without delay. '. ep ita desires. to be nullified by red Mr. Harrington �. I t . . . � . . . tapoism. , . , ,� .1 I I.. soothes and, purifies the tissue, Mills off the disease para . George's church in the morning aull and Canada, said Mr. Gibson, could � � . .1 . . r ­­, . I sitos, and, en I SU,eS Speedy growth of new_ healthy Skin. .. - r 0 41P q in Knox church ill the evening. be found one book, and that was the I *1 "I .,t I . Russia Will Have Large 19sportable Then in the afternoon at 4 O'cloa a Bible, the revolution of God to man . � 1 WoM%som , , , Mrs R. %Vcb�ter. 619. sAgneatrq stron, S%y*:--*1 Aly little girl Rot'scalp Surplus Grain , meeting of men was, held in the Tem- of What man Should know about God, - . I DRE" Its � a1,;k,A I') .. � I 'W.%tSt.11001. 031]rg,%t').!Vitli;aallti,igresform(-e - I &ill over her bead, srAl . o condl- porance Hall, at which both these. .uld about Yuan and about the God. .- 0 � I I we (carril silo voidd to -in all ,%--chair. it was:pitox*.i,'t* s�po tier. kortunately- - Russia's recovery from th . - r, . I., . I . talent %vith thi6 Cal hd!031 t1ons brou,gilt about by the rovolu­ nd steps were tlkk� man,, Jesus Chrigt� It Was written . � ., ____ � %ve trieil ZAm-Hok, and ti, fo%v dKV� triNt 01all - _ - ---d ' were inspired by : I I - , -11 ­' - __,_ %---.------I- , , Uilm cM,izted 5J)k,11A1d%11n1prov�-iuoat. The s4e-s -soon bzgan tolle4and Wilk, tion and more recOntly by the crop ell ltow'447, 4 la On -for, a ranvnsa by holy men u they . . * 110: . �1, I I . . of tile town 7, a. the Holy Spirit. Mr. Gibson told of . -1 � I r contintle I Ilia lain -1311k treatmem 6util tiw fata trj�ce of dii!w'011144 oanp.11 failures In the wheat growing dis- lo I 9"' . I I I . r � . . 111, Zatil, 11311y1good for Qlcer%. bad bgs, pile,3,varicoiasarca,l it Was poiut4 out by the Bible so- a letter he bad from the King ac. I � . . , I . Bukb0c,boxoseql trlet4, 4 indicated in a period of pros� knowledging the gift of a Bible to , . � . . 3, WON, cold-scirog ietc, FRig SANK9 "got � elety repr#M61ftfives�--tbut the Various, . � k , " p;)ii.;OnPtJ tioundi, abue*3� perity -and plen - I k . e will 11ray. nd� almost 014r* oil his sOn- Row highly be prized that . � 'Aals by soling 11c, 04011I to am -34 C4.,, Toronto, e a large export..! churches dope r Was a r I r . ports all . �� ; I'll � , . � . � urplus of. wheat this year and the Bible 80 tools. letter! The Bible letter from. 'I . I. �� . J, I able a ciety for -their . I . r 4F pop"4411`45M I in fact in already exporting con id- Mr. Gibson told the story of the oinrrf4111l,1,t,,, to a e . k a. de _r 48�1 Op'o ou",��- thap . .P. N I . r � WZ31 No . 'r in- builders of Solomon'�i temple', who, I .w t Go ,=wt. . �. . � I . I . "" 1. I r . . fl. , erable quantities of grain Au. I send to his people, _,4� r___ ­� -1 . . I , lt - when asked who Wade their tools, all 11 mess" --��---.---��--.-r�l-!tl��+7---", . � .. . , � . .- _ r . -W . torezting 0velopment in this connee -he b altsmith." The blaelt- At PentocQ'st, the gift of ton0a* ­ . . . I � . � ' - � ­ .. .. tion is the sttLtenlent that some eigh. said, 'IT la, + -names Conan d ", nbor of ' I - . - , - ,church and effete Anil worn Out.' But the rt �.faj larger nur . . .. . I . .. """Al. $UP A WAINO . I teen hundred grain elevators are to gwith bad thus a very essential part was given to the seviqn� I - aese Xcl!languages than, that . N . - 1. 04w teen languages heard the word in of theho,men, who thought to plit a: tongi . � i 1,101 - be constriActed in'the south-oustern in -the building of the temple and their own laugugge� Aild'three thou� stop to the teaching of the Bible were of any other religious body, aud all ­ �1­1. go regions and that orders for ,a I I urge without hinV that magnificent edifice nd souls were swept into hardly known -and H. G. Welk' now! but nine .of the 19S tr�wlations were . : -­­" ­_ I .. I r � " 11. - I - ave been pl * acid could not have been raised, So R, was 84 the King- 'dr4*tx from the British - and �Forelgn ' , _ � number of these -h 1iOn%rS;, ,his dom. Then a's years went,on the history bud only ,4 comparatively fev� I '�Tr!t. .___ ­­_ ' ible, _�, . I dl�� --- �­ � �.,,,r,:��-1-�----�..���tM=!!�!"!tt� . . � . . There with tl So c .1 . . . . . � I with Canadian %contractors ,le work of the mim disciples pr6nehed the gospel, in the thousand ciroulatiout -The 0 7'Bible Society. ,lose had been . � I I I 11 - tr$tr ell. they thoug t to destroy. -had a cIrcu-' t#e . I rA . I are Intimations also that the. railroad tools were supplied by the Bible So %�, ; the, link between, t'qe church and 11 . I . �� . . 0 systems of Russia are t6 be hein0j.. clety, the Anglican church using 100 then 'known World. But the f - ­ J�tAog Society, that the chureWs w6ik � , r 13 thuslasm, waned and the chhu,tch to. I , of 809,000,000, 'And was.'tbe Bible � .- I �1­71 I I � I I � � . I , ol I ', . Ir. :9, litated on ni� large� scale. ,1t is pro- moE I idely )�Md. bo6k'in the'world., could not go on without this socigtY . ,, I .� r . � "o 0 IM - ­ A , translation$ of the. ,Ible suppitea.by a large. exteht'noglected its commis. I ' it *,I ,,There ' r CF (' bable that Can*diaua ,will also as the Bible Society, the Pre3byterian wAsmo country in, the warld I . ., � . I r r . r Methodist chaWh , At � `$t. 6�6*$%' - 0- " . � -a sion to go into all the world and .. I _'rp church n �, . 11 . . _4 -dreb.136 and tile 1. Rr ' _ Mr., ton � 1"Ur. I to Which the Bible could not ,be sent _ , T11 R SIG FICAN sist'in.tWs Work. Sir Donald Mann, ch . " � " � I I I ­ . I , preach the 8ro3pel toevery, creature, morning ev, 114r "I telli- . . � I r I the Bible Society spent in' . SOCIety ,,,, bi,r, text ano. 19, as soon as it could be made Ali . r r A.l I I I 11 _. . . . of thie famous Mackenzie & Mann or� 105. � And . Rev, XXXV11 � � . . I I I For T, tosti people rand in countries � � � , , I Ill 119 If , unto Oi,orr,,WaA-, that glbl(t to the - I. r �-tentb us MUch as the tl years ago the JUNO: . - I I _: �, MhamcRd . . gan ,ich, constructed ''ther -this work oric , . was formed. At that time it was " � , r' . I 4 . - -Tdm I I r Ization, wh , � , � 1_ , :_ , . r' , : . � � . . I I � CanadWw Niilrtherfi -Rallway, recent- Ourthes spent in missionary activity. �e ,� I 4 - - of theL proph�qcy of : whore missionaries could nQt.be sent, - � � I , � � . , I , . r I r r r . . . I I [AryingtQia, Wilo'followed Mr,- found that the� Bible or parts of it bivare-th tb yards ; . 11 , ­ I. I . I � . , ly returned from Russia: where he Mr. E ' Were translated into .only sixty djfror­lthis� book,, if any: inan. sball-add unto J sometimes just a portion of the Bible, , . . I I ,I�r,�Aueo, J."'Midst of'o, Odueral Elec�i Collf4oll'ie'should. result in decisions ternoOn mooti bese jilligo r God" shall ;tad Unto hini.Afalling into the, handa Of Some heath- 4 1. I . o _* � bad bee'n paying ,some attention to Gibson at tile af r . 1191 '4 * , L� . . I I . re, aeoMpliShedr t I.t I tion .. � . ,which would'help to bridge the 94P tb6 W1. ent languages, and that there We - .. .. .. I I � I r � and other tvilasportation fa.. polited out that the fact that Only r fl�.. r ' the pidgiies"tho'are writton in this ell pe kle was read and Ar � I . r 1, I I kel4tionships between Britain � ,I tenth as nillion eopie$. in, the world. 1 ,1p , I - , � � � . , . '..., I as spending ; I its Where the missloiiai,y can . 4 .1 I in tho � , rallilwa book, and If 4hy',-m0r,in shall take il� I I i r 11 A good deal 16 b0n� B414'about tile an ci ie � He wag reticent asJo imme- ble -Society 'Y� at in MIS- .The result, of , the formation of thei. . . . P , ,. . '1160d, of, paper money In 06twany. , dr Fftnee, the gonfeMcc Will have diate plans, but ,there was .an inti. much as the .churches spoi I be sent, And I . �. I r, ,.r I I . . -.1 1. . . It'. I% I The 4'ontentlou of r at he sionary, work simply rileant that' un- Bible Society and the Oroivtli of " . WAY from th�,vords-of this prophecy not go the Bible must I . we, . . . . . . (I � not So generally know . I A I I I . . � A'r that JUst1fied itself mation in, his - statements th I mission ry work developed _�; : . . I . o whol work in the intervoning,yoAr$ Was God -shall take, ii*Az big '-*art out Of '� as Our , � r I ...'. . . r �, prpMce is turning out a good deal of General Rinuts that th 0. Ques. migl# be interested in some, -of the less a church contributed a tenth Of , it ' tra,na- the holy -nust iemember that ihii� book =41. I , I .� . I . . . what*rit C that the Bible �ltlid nog,. boo the book of life On& Out R. . � I I._ I . . . ")It the, saip'h kino. of nanterial. Within t1fin Of - 014 OcOftPutiOn of the Ruhr trojects together 'With other- -well- ontributed- to, missionary lated'into 800 IAngu4os,,a_ild�,80Q,­ 'and � I ent wnew p4oplp,s. There *Oro . �1 1. '7� � . ­ � 1, , I 1. . city - from, the things, which are , r ; 4v7,$ ­ .. . I oe)ts" I.. ell nown r Canadjuria. ,.,.. � ` I .` I ,, � "'I . - . �hould have be I als be ;; )erlod Veclqntly no -less and other' matfOrs I . I work to the Bible SOCIety'. k;Ome'*otb- I '. I I 1 600 or 700 languages Yet to. .. I t I , �.' . . � 11. '. .4 two * Ir I � 000,010ro copies had Jl�een. 'issudd, 'Itten, in thia'bool� "ill translations of the Bi- .- . r , il� r' "I . . :hish 4,900000,000 'paper franc$ were � relegaLtod to the League of Nations I I * *� *. � . . er sour6e, hdd.to,r provide j.4e 40fleien. , . i vir Ott, this 'Only, .of the reached wI I 1 � - I . r . � I I r 7 Since the beginning of the Oiosefit '- St..'John -wr .. '. . I r , � . . �� turnedt, out -by the government pres- Will find an echo in the hoarts *61 Becoming 4 Very Live., y. .The heatbert World was read, ­ le The people were ready to read' , . �, , .� 1 '.. . The : Tariffis . ]Bible had been, trah,sUt- bobl�' be hitrikelf. had: Written, * but. it I b - S�. . . . � I . . . " . I 5owing. of the sqed, century the r. , , rrr ... � ., . . I . .1 . ' 141 state I 'de. ined , to r * COMPIISh gre ue.irk Britain ... I 2o receive the . ' Ible, ' it a soon as. it 06U i many who bolib�ii that organization : Id be sent, � � sea, 4nd aecIrding to - an aficil - Is lag ;uages and. litst WAs - iillc' Of 0�1'$ book -of' the Bi . :, ,!l ,! � 1� � ­ . � # r '19 ,now thitty.elght and a' at tic A ed into 200 liew latq r � . 1; r 1% I -4fint ther, I vith the exception of tile MObAmme- for the same -reason. The Bible was O I . .. . ; t lord Lpyeibubne, the famous Bri. V year 36,000,000 copies Were issued. i . _!1. . .it is i tish manufacturer, who Is noted for dan world, Which was,,,conduoting . Hard,,and soft corns both y1oldrt � I . ��' , r `� ,r . ... I half billious of such money in.oirou- things for pernianont pesce,' . I -, Mr for r many , ,lot the,.voko of the writer; but the Holloway's Corn r Remov I or, which is ,' 10 ; _: - ' loition. A few. French Sournalists see certllint h0WO' . 1� i . I " . r � I "I . , . ver, that T'rancii Would 1his trencliarit speeches and his tre, missionary activity Of Its own, and Rev . Gibson has been I voice of God�apeakmg. through these.1 - .r � � � . ented in her -present � � years in the work of the Bible So.. ,,Atirely safe to use, 'and certain and I I I . . . jig of, pa- not have Cons men. ..It was " :,the very channel f ' I . � �, I . . I , the dan 'or. of tills outpouri b4of in the great future 'of xpileas 'the seed were provided the i . )� I 1 mendous elety and.. impressive, Thy satisfactory in'its action'. I I :, *� ,; I .""Ar" � I X ,at r testimon P -q v" P14 � , . '' I . .. 1� I and'.tbe, influence of ,the tea- ais$10nary activities could not .be et, . . , . - , , r I 4mr. Theirl,oriticisinvo howevel., ;pro mood� greater the British Empire, .has -been, declar. 11 . __ 'ar " f Ill l7y through which our conne top' with I I . .. . ,r guo would have *sufflered a . c 0 i"L d. e Aeolhr- - .. �. 1, r i r . � , falling upon dellf Care,, fol! France JS _ In. soine address e*s ,delivorred in kept pp,� The increase ed, not as though, he. were quoting a; Christ was maintaingd� . , People call thein "bad colds'! ail I I 11 . I . 11 * i'd',thor str ,,f,.,, blow perhaps. than WAX'thii case in Ing * tin kg with the Increased I %. � . a, . .1. . . �, � .1 I . wid general r electign iuSAl Of rtaly.,,to, r ' Br In that the 14otherlabd is oil the r g, alor I - I .. � I � , , , . I .: 1- . ­ . 4 1*0600nize, it In It"I PrIll tx one who liad, obiraself .. ,Thor& never.. -bad been a A.urch though there were goo ones, rr r ,,r 'i ''. r _ the govofjime is. the re .1 cost: of p"rytbing else, made larger cltig�lrd. , I I ,. . , I A 1. vayfiPaIgn ,on Tit . . eve. of AL period of great prosperity. , - r n leeply of r the riches of Alle with -as link With - thm book ' - . I . V � , �� , 4 1. J__- 1. ited r State, iM_ ib e 4 0 k � . . &&e- . pp . . I stalting ito We on its attitude. . . 7 I I.. , . � __f_� . . He argues that the Un kesources necessary f0i,the 13 ,I So - Was Wondell,ftIr be- I as the Chuiclircof England. Mi. nor -A - . ,� - ' �, �. 'I, I , . , . � w i, � . ­ 're dt,Iving clety, but far the greatest cause Of Word. The Bible ook to, 4hi r . - the article of . wo, Nice To W , . . I . . ,,�t,d Germany In 0. migration and tariff law$ A ,ion quoted the I I r . I I . 17 . �� Z � A o � -1 O�l te Ruhi. 'There , N _ funds for the cause of the length of time it t . � I . . , . sequojitly little opposition of..0 people. and. Atrade away froul, that the need for increased , . Church: of. Efigialt - it is de- J 1� Ir 1� l . write It. God made the world, in six " d JA wlilch - An:10. 'J. " l,r ,,J r r A - "' The tariff will ave . � to send a clared'that -I'Noly .Scii.ptUre contain W9, a- - � " . N - . 1. I r � being obviously ftfkaid that . ' tr' 14 still Bible Society Was th6 increas - r - . . . . .. . �, -�, _,� , jilous Inature, critics of the govern h ed Wise n i � Mo;lt � """ days but whe be wanted V� ' rL&e. , , � i . . . ..., . .��,_� L to gional�y work of. the churches, . . . . . 1 - , ;, 1_�� L r - mankind he 'took' et .1hings lled6ssaij'to salvation, . f - ,�� L � dency to kill U. S' ,' trado I I . , . � I . . .. ;"t Thessage, to 1500 to 1 * b all I . I I ��`� - ; stroll rtned �, I . . �,�', , I 1. LLL. .a ;. 0. . . . ,:t� if it �sseirn Ms4d its some Washington . .. . . . �����.��.'-,��.-',�"',.",,-'i".' �;'j .' . , 1000 and the usual, standard so that whatsoever is not rg4d'thdre- I . I � I �r, � � � , r . fheir patriotism may �Ibe. questioned, . , �,r�,­.t .,'.­'j,.,,t­­ Cre This basis of,one4enth fo . . . ­ .� I * ,* ,* ­ . " orking basis on wbich ait estimatia be I ANO'NOT HAVE' I r ., . . - "I . .. wi on� was a . I � I I I I . , �'. , r. . r I . I � � ...tl ti,�lk�', .v"'.. t: diipatches indicate thai'16,ia.�tol be, Years ,. 1�. . . r� . . . . � . � .`.",�,,. , ". � . that Ae loliker nk was In in� norinay be proved thereby is not 1. I I . � r,' I 11 . ' �... r i'l_q ':�.,�. ..��t -could be anade of ,.what should 'be r 6 ' -,dee -and' richer it to be required," - The servicea of the r Ht �. - . . 11 � je.- -1 ,,,%3-,-,.,- ",,,.r r I '� . . ]Vxante Putting Off Paying Britilli. . :.�,.��r'117'.�'��'�ll.:�,.-t',.��.':�.;%� trade. ,returns ,.'wlth r SoCiet � . . . . l United States � e V, -and the PrePtif4tion file per � r � . - And the Uir .., �..i!,'..�t_.� ��t o , their ' s failing xporta may pOr. tributed ta the- BIbI _ I .1 f r Englaiid' were �full of 'sel- I ., � l .. . -i Church o .1. � � � � . . & Until Germany , -- , ',.�ii,�,.!".-�.;.�,:�*..'�,,,.�i,!,i,"-.�,-...- �,-- off of e . . . . . �i�!.��t�.�.`.O'j�� �.,t Was., . 1� . ­ r Ill. _,",, I- " .. I 0 RTSURN! !,�� . . . � , � " I great6 demands I A . � . , I . r I .1. I Pays, Mer . .�7, . ,,,;,,.,­�­,1 ", kl�... baps be construed as supporting Lov� realization of tile - nother wonderful thin* about the - ectiorr4 from the Bible, iit'faet we;re . . . . I _. , .t. ., . .1 . ." lj. �;;11 ... .,�,,t�,i 1, A 9 . .�� l ., o � . . ;, . . . ;..%-�` , wsoeiety is being met In many I . . I 1L., 1 ,, i I . ,� , I I , . , I erhulme's argument. , This, does not. on th v " _ � . I � . r :, . ilt is, pr6bably due to the clee:0611 ,';, .. ,.,,r�t relieve the strain, An other countries centroS r - b Bible was the way it, has suMved saturtited with the Bible, TheWhole I ' ­ . I I . . . , . r I . ., - � . . . ... ... , t�,� ,1�#fgoly increased 'sub- attempts to destroy it. .'King Jehol. � sorvito ,of pta'ypr, � praise . ,and. suppli- - - I . � .� _ I '. . !-*:.1 ... ,'" ­ 1 �... ill, �1. the � . I . 1. I - ,� liminuriea, that Official France is � 1: ��., . �, 1111 Y. of . 1200 1 lu cue in , r .. :�� 1 �!",, ii�i'��. i. of heartburn there is Y I � � I . - . . . 1'.'tl��` _' , iff just now, scriptiolls,'; -.011 '' 00min it 'blo In cation was ver� closely lin " ,� I ��. '. 1 NvIdell aro feeling the tan akim cut.: the Bi pieeps With a , ked with I* i,� - �, I optlng.h som-f1what haughty tone, . �,.: , ..,�,.'r� .T..", 1, � , , 1Z 1. 1� li,i I Canada, for instance, is threatened souls now raising, over $1,000- zilawing and buruin� j�in, in the atom- ,.. �'- ,, I ��;..r. .�I�,�� Ow 'best to. go o- r � � ich,fittblAdod.,by a'aw'tuilied.appetite,- r' . . t il � to*ard., an uno(AV1,41 suggestion from � .!' t pen knife to destroy it. - The Roman the Bible,. and this was one' of , the 1, , � I . . �... lll�.��.l With a � Itarther inorease in -the tariff r ThO, question Of 11 I u e 0 - 11 . � . . . . � ' ' f "I, . �be Vatted Staten that she Oug t to � 1 - e I I 0 t*e a �: ' ' . . .. IF, - Wheat, ivhile Nowfoutidrand and.-b6-utAcan , , int the Christiana e le wa e I I . �1 .i I_ ; � .11 , V;, 1 ...'."lill on .Vass in 06derich. and Vicin - Peters aused by thageneral. adidity, as when , . Itt about the ptc,vout of bet t to 4� - . � � arifty t. row , too much food ifir t4en it is liable to � . . . S � I i,ll,'�.�' other vountries in the, Empire are ity was, discussed'at , 4ome length at b ,,, , ousands . to the ' lions. ,-The book to the poop I it a Q.t on ,ferment And become extremely sour '. I - I I � .)� . I . . that COWCM While no IllembOt Of ' .. - , . The plan ot . brown J,j. � . r , I , � I tht French Government has Made a , W.' .., � I,, r. affected from time to time by new or the afternobil Ineeting. I eats eclared the, translation of Ough that e a on r1i s OuI Vomitin%, .� ": . . :** , �, .�i 'I', . c is . . I � � .. rrr - . . occurs, and whit is t .1 � J�,� r �' ' . 0 this proposal, sonle � �� � � t,� . .. � I I . increased duties on fish � and other taking iip a collection'In tbe chur he el' e and .the work of Tyndall a preach and teach. This a e 01, L I Tormal reply t I �: 11 -oducts. Still, thol United States, tried s6me years iigo did not secure . . . A . � . _11 . . . ,of ibe leading newspapers have reit. i ".. 14 .. Z., . PT . . C . . . 0 .. , Itaire declared. he !owed by 'the book'. A a 0 As. a, issomotimes sour- and bitter. L .� � " � * . wfth a, very genOyollS reSrpouse. Ing, Mr. 4seph H. X4cDonAId, Christ- . � � � , ­�, I . I . r ': �­ I seems to be -thoroughly imbued . OVe Ila Putr an end tor Christianity. ' missionary. eom�s in Contact with wcit� "Two years . . . - t� _ ,ertited a pr(�Viously expressed declar.- . ill a._ � ­�, . LT man Island N S I -1 �, . ely bm ld-w wol, � r . 11 r i �� � r r ation that no attompt will be made'to.. r ,. ,the idea thatu high tariff iplvequiso tha towa by cawra�s, Igrg . Aiia o. 0. Wells deelarid the Bible no* peoples �e must 'give, them this ' W the,time from il . �' i _ .- I has been the method a- - ago I suffered lioart- � i � I . . �. � - ­ _r ­ -I�Jth&l -.BrItain. ov -thO � United ', Its. , Washington could not, thbrq- diest .which - r I ; ... _11-1 __­ r OQ ill ..their own toingue. The bura. I took oiio vial Of Milburills La=- , , ` t%. . I . . jay _ r . .. � I r Of .A ,I i . .. State's untit- 'Oermank , haj paid., fore) object if other countries adopt doptecl. the.lust few yeaia",has 86cur r . Ch c ngland relied almost in- . Liver Pills and have -never been troubled ,,, �l � I I r . I I I 'practical form.. ed bettor' results, but the time h upo, the British and ]Foreign . ­ . r 111� J in' r thO,samg. vi � ti I I I I � i . France. The leading � newspapers - as I , hCe. ­ . (. , � s becoming a ve� lization Of rr I :; .1 �, . , ­ .1 ther ubsidiied by The tariff I low In a ry live is- come when, a. greater na CASTORIA I C. which had translated -"' I . I.; , 11 I . , I .i latter, country are P . I I . lor to , . ; 4i �� . . .1 , "It I - -co to be ab t Any- . I uages is, very ill ea . . I . . . , . 'government for whom they ' Jklants, arn4 C,Wften _ for its work, The Church of F tin ilot'llave,heartbum I I sue in Britaini and it, is not certain ,the essential part the liQcIety is . I . I I'. , � �' " 4 . ,the 'UCL 1 � a proloilig-ol taking 'in making possible the Mis- 'For th bt& almost, 200' lEing ,Ing you rike axid .. � r , .1 �. r I . I . I that,froo trade is to have r r .. ,hg- . r I . . � r , .� f- I% , .. 416'spokesmeii in all matters of 001_� ... 1. I .. � . .ebe 41 yen . my more,vo 4-: I: . r' � .b -. I; I V, . , . , . , .s need's .� ;;; q, .. 1, lally when these hw�o ed additional lease of life, there. sionary work of the chui In Use'Foro~3 ro land carrW on this worlx in 193 dif. . . I :� I (;ZNZP.AIA SMUTS . r * * * , . I to 136 bv6ugbt hoine to'the public,- and , , . fere a Milburals. Laxa-Liver Pilig am 260'. a .. , , . , nt t ngueq� giving to these,peo- I 'r � � T. , . . "'I'l "IT111 er . -4, who Is tak- a' Itish. Government Offers to -Extend this is -the pu*Qse of,the AsW of the Alwayd bi , , I � r . tal At all dealirs, or mailed direct on r I . - I to (10 ZU oreign afraira; We may I an - , . I . I . make sould aillowance, for the o�ub. Premier of South AfriC r r n . * I pit the Bible.and the prayei. book in vl . Milblirill Co ' ' ., ;t '. k I - . � I I I WK a prominent PArt. in the 11�1,, . lifiperisil Preference . I npr6SontatiVea to r Go.4eiich. oi Sun- ,� the I . � I e_ ot of price by The T. . .. . ; . �-­,,_, r... . q ". Oralice of election campaign utter- . 11 skoliture of 44�11, . their-, own tongues. The work �car'- tll�ce`F I .1 . . ; . 1 ! .. r , . y to pirl4l Cottfereltet* I . . . A tint- of the 'trend of Opinion in I tl%ltast 'r - I � , I * . tied orr!jtite ch=h of England was, Limiteat T-Oroutro' 04' - - - - - " , . . . I I r ., ancest but France is in a fair *a r r . I ,O�s , ,%Oro , I 1. r . . . . I r . I r. � . � ' . . I ,­­ , r , , r I 1, . I . 1. ROU_, r, _ , � � I . Britain to trade matters- is found in , I ,plans, of canvassing I - . . ­ =======, ,v - �r � , r ,her best friends. I d estion wa,%, to cov- ­_ "I - - I I . . . .. � , r , �, . r 011118� 11 'While g, . . . � I . . I � �. . I . . U1,4410,1116 setting art 'example which the dispute with Greece. the offer of the goverillnent to the discusge . One sugi , L , , �f . She the r I, - if , rr- I . � I � , . atter ,e, and er the busitiess sectiou.,of.itlie-tolo"n r Imperial. Economic Conerene i I .. I li . . might be Q101wed with benefit. . - event, the'Loague U10 1, who would take. time to ex- - . , , , . . . I I . I � . ,; �' " . - welcomed by the latter, of an etten­ by mor ­ I r r I r . r . I k . 11 Id ss'a second Instalment of niately aqotrlpfished a �useful pur d be . �- , I . . I , �. q b . 'on of Imperial preference W - � r . � ., : ; r he'ri t1i'de debt -to Capikda, half a mil- ose and I& entitled to some credit Ed to 'dried plain .. . . I l � ay With a sub� . I . . �10` I fruits, dried outrant more likely to come aw . I k . I . I i � . I lion dollars. This debt, aggregating for'such a settlement as was report- a,% reserved � than Cal I . I r I �,,,�_," : . . oco, �hls does stantial contribution �, .- . . I I I � .I I . mveral millions of dollam,was incure, edg it seems to be the conqensus of fruits, sugar, and toba Is by, r . 11 I . ; , ��: tA . rQ through an arrangement where-, Opinion - that much more 'effective not, Of course, benefit, all the Qver. Say 4 girl, 01, -jile'lady-of the house, . I I � . �, # f ' '� ;. � � )90 the' seas Dominio idences, Would sedure. , , . I � b, Canada extended to Roumania Means must be taken to impt . ns and British Colonies at private Pre,q O -called I � - -Ah. . �9 Ir _ ... r ' r A or t"eation was the a f I r . C y - I ' a' '�%stmpaljv 3 I - . . � 4! . redit for i largo quantity of -cloth- L�,aguols authority if it is not to be in equal degree. But as far ab it ilo�h , 0112M Z� rr . ­ I A -4ovp,rIng the . I .. � --- I .. . , .4nd othZr necessaries, the 9OV- disregarded by tile Welit powers. goes it Will be of cons iderablebenefit "*hirlwIj a r A * ,� I I Ing OverSeaS As a` sign -of whole to, 'n _ e, tvio or three ev- . . r r � . . ji � ernment bore ,paying for, the goods The : Dominion$ through to a viumber,of them. . . . .r . - I . . ,i I Mao I I I I . . � ,the times it. is significant. -` , enings, --- -.r a equato, presentation . . . .! it I All of whiell *ire bought in Canada, their representative.% ut the Imperial . * * *. .� � I of the needs of the work-. The in- , . ., L, . . 1. . . . p ' �t I I and receiving credit from ROu'lliallig-'Co4oreace art) being brought InOft ' I r . I I I - �j r .., . 10josely in touch with matters of Eur- Ciln.sida.Does'a fine Thing in Rais., auguration of the campaign with a . � . I I � . r . ted. , A r . . . - . . I . r . I 'Gen. $inuts Thinks Ociftlilation 4f 0 call diplomacy 'than ever before. 'in Its Own Losins,Among, its banquet also '%lag suggeS 1 . . .. � . I . r : " .,4 ��, .,_ §1. � �. I z'tl" . I - " It Own Peopler . I - ig- . 1, ; ., � . I I k h Ruhr Should Have Been Rele. ITICIr atliaments, however, must , � quick canvass of this sort, it was f . . � . � . . :_,�!11 . . I gated to League of Nations - lmal� ft"o deciding factors in any'lllrn;l Following upon tile successful Ured, Would require 40 men to cover I . I A I . �/ . . I I 4 . . It the discussions tit the Imperial of Proposed policy. Each countrkificiating of the big refunding loan by the town. � 1. . .. ,.r . .. I . ,. 4 1 , 4 , I I . ... � . -r _. * . . -Aw.ww" . 'As the time wa6 wearing on (it � I I r 11. I 0 . ,jj�!'Ilwiii�'11 � ,a nearly 6 o'clock before the Met- I � i I � I -_ . .11 - . i WAI � " '. . ,.,i� I I � � I . .1 . . r .1- I I ­_ . � I ___1 - Was decided to hold I . I 11 � I . I . I . . . 9 . I I -­ - - I � I . . ing adJoUrA6d)r, it � . .�� : 4 1 � I ­ I . . 1! . �, . 1. I . . . � � . . a meeting in Knox church lecture .- 4 .. ., ! I . . . . i�l,_, � ;I I . I � . . � Wednesday evening to de- r . I ­ . I I . , . . . I . 1, . room oil � . I .. . I—— . I - � , I � . I . 1i i ., . � % . - cide on plains, An effort to be tAado b I � I : , � 1. � . . . . I . . .. 1. ". 1. . � . . A those pregent at -'the meeting, 0� . . .. I I I . . r � 1. I . I I . ., I . � . M&y You Should 6 were only A Couple Of � I . . 6- . l �� . � " rr I � which theri . . t . tany others sis"po3:. I . . i k �t - . I dozen, to g6t As V � . ,., . I .I I ! I I . . � I , l , I � I r I 4 11 it � sible to coi�e withAllem. This meet- .r. I I . ... . I . 'I .. � - I I . *** 4ft , Ing, to be the alaillial Ineeting1r,of the , � . I I , ;� � I . .. I I , If . . I . I 'r . t .1. I I . . � . Use a Ulm So , Ible P I I r �, 11 , I � I I I I 11 I . IMF . local branch of the Bi jocletY for, r _� � I ... . i r* . I . 1. .. I the election of Officerij, etc- % . I I .i � I -,-� t1i . I . . . Mr. A. M. Robertson. prosident of . : . 1. � I r :, ? -1* � . . . - IlaCSIt eloftpr dries the natural olls and is Society, , � I .1, 4 _1 ? . b ... � .. � � . I 11 � the local brxneh of the Bililt Ing 1, . 1. . . .. I r . IV I . .. . I I . , apt to, irritate the skin arid make it scaly. . presided sit the after4bon meet . - . . . to ta , . I I . I � . � . W . i . � ;: : . . - 11 9 � I In tilt mild, soothing, creamy lather of . and explailied the situation to, a Cott . . __ .t&,- , 06 11 Im -1 �- . . I I . . . . � I . I I __ - ralmolive you have an ideal-cleAnser. It U � I I L i , !, , � � ., . - '_­L� I , . lottaft-law Ill its 24tion., It Soothes whillo it , r I I ��_ 4%p , - I - - - - -.- _ - _,_,:� ___ , . � . . 'r . .1 tile Canadian government, over two . 11 I 1. .1 I . ­!. ..... ..vlenses. - .r . . ... r... r . . . I hundrea, -million dollars of subscrip- , - � . . -r. - . 11 . �1. .. I .r ­ . I I � I . . I .. I . . , I I I ., I I . I I . .1 L .1 I Avtfut application, of rouge and powder . � � . u7i" con"Ons 1� . 1 " I . . i., 4., `6 . wniy lend ypur skin the appearance of smooth tious having beon rocelved, the Pro- . 1� . - -undei the moit I ,,I ! . . , , , - .10* . vince of Ontarjo,ba3 arranged for a I I MeAL SLIWAYS CILOOse KING - .- ;� � t �� ;�, � w.,i, M.. I . frohnos. but when thia is washed off,,what . , strong. syndictit6 to hiltudlea bond Is- I . I * . . � � . 14 l� - � it 1. . sue of forty, millions. There is keen GEORGE'S NAVY 11 *I . I 1 � I 1 71. � . a efuel rovel4tiont t, A YOU Can CaSily Do ,,t, C,WP1Cr,' :i - � . I _39C55 ,I f .%Iotii I . I __ � .. I inter4rA 411his devOopment and the r I . Its big pluo of tnalii;4 tOugh,* fillL I I , b,�,.Vvjng your skin proper care. Instead of maliner ifi`whieh subscriptions are ' � . '11, ,( . . . _ � "I . "I 0 I I putting your g1din to sleep with cold ercam% _., being put in, indicates that tbew is 1.1110011L � I fiAvored tobacco nevet fall to 11 . . I . � and cosmetics, wato it up with soap and 11"�, - It , . I , I I sw*--&*es the meon. Wd � i � � i� still plenty of mone� In Canada . _. I ", ] . .. water. Cleanse each tiny pore and skin celf,, would be a fine thing -for the British . . � ) . I . v . If , b� ;� � I . . . I revive sluggisli circulation. Get rid of tile peoples everywhero It they could I I r I everywilleft-2 big plup for 25c. � . - I 11 ; I ,, 4::3�_.. tc�-�#-a_,:,y�j4k4 -.h, a - I%o r . .,At. . re 6nly accumulated dirt -it loans within their . *,;,w,1K : . I ... . , . .- ­ ralte all tilt own - . &Kmt vah* I sanit tot*= t . � I . . llsii ralancillvi'�O,ap and applv it with Otte 11 o . � y bonnd*ries br within the, boundarlei 11 I I . I I . . t I tl two bands, Massage it thorooshly iftto,*Dur of the Empire. That has not be6ft r I . I r� ! I . . I I I . 2 1 *1 I .1 . skin and remove with many warin'tinsings. - ftasible during the past few YOUS r I � � . r I I I 11 r 4. f This treitment atakc3 your skitl4regh as a to t,he *xehange ratet being . . f, , r . 1. r . r � . , I .. � I rose,z I Owl? Lfandovi, b",%ute of tle imo � � . I I , aga last I 0 . . I I � . . I I I I I yon ItAn litly Patmorl'" Soap at ,all first. Mase ltrlt�_h war debt;. Some of . . . A 0-Ass0e4lem ,.'. . tile Dominlois too bavt sufferta I �; " i Z *es. Recift Occur. - . I .1 I .1 I . I I 1, from similar Caw P, . I I r I I Nt" *RAI 4im #A I tc,tice3 h%ve, howeier, Shown, thtbt an . ; I I , ,r I , ., .� : , � t� i _"Wh#AW 4W-Aw � to be po"esied of trelfteadollS tftU- � I . I r �� 10 �, ,�: "'. "a0*1 troft O#w I M6& iti CanWa perative powotrs, and prxedeally sible . . . . I � 0 ,,, to care for therwgeh-es in sty emet- � I . I v, 11low _q1W _w � ,,� li, to ralowivir so" , .� . 't '' geney. No betttr service 6uld b6 ,.� e o �1 . 'r- I . " � ..... ".11 I . Tendered by afty Dominion Ot Colony . /� / I . row" Mi 440&" ,vok, �, ,r-- / I ,� rates for loans or revww�ls ftOrA A8 ' W NVi W)RAVVII ' ' -1i", than to prov6 As ablility to ktittgood, 4'".00 I f, I I Ir.14 *71POMM41la-CON own M,ple or qel8eVthft* tht sm- . I I � Q"* At I IV. C pire. As % istibilitev of eveh"Se . I and a gustdian of trade mwh feats "M *vit olwav,ii worth wbiW In siddition I" ­­ __ �_,___�'__a -1_--'_-'_-_'- -­ th#6 r"�.44*6 thVX aetriIing is of In. , . � _-11- estimable Adm64"s VOW, � _� W 4W I Aft � _& A#.�Cr_k ____Im� _ I � lk-. . , . . � I . " # " , I I , .