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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-11-30, Page 2WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1927. Grit Made only from hard Western wheats, Purity Flour is rich in gluten --- the energy giving and body building food. Purity Flour is best for all your baking and will supply extra nourishment to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bread. honored throughout the world. I' iClu t is e t11e d "the branch of the I Lotti" and in that day shall the 11 ' branch of the Lord be beautiful and j glorious, and the fruit of the earth 1 shall be excelled and comedy for I then) Hutt arc• escaped of Israel" , t t -a. 1:2-0.1 - M,EN s: T''7•::.'t :iv; k'.I '.ie .q _sees, lie -wee, yeggmen. .Send 30c 1 z stamps for orrr 700-rcc•,•',e Purity Flour Cook Book,, 2e,3 HI; •.; n i. %0, * Canada rloar Milts Co. Limited Tomato, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint .Into. t',I k- awn. mu,.•k nt. tt Tutn-the,itl , •cheekmu, Terribly-ir ..chest men with lofty' e'/ I t ,osis 1 Sunday chho ofLessoni),, BY ...lessR ES G. ": RLIMsuLL it Lem( men. (Editor of The Sunttiay School Times) fISAIAH TEACHES RIGHT LIVING, of mod, en women to use their n a . t nerve -after Uc,rria��•. te•i�.eti:r>' 1 „sandal r'•�e•. i ) r.'. ,.. e1 ,t that + the .±u band in ret t st Golder, Teel: • c lt-i iii', mei in judgment o f it. Twit i '.;;'in„ .e,1', undel'l.',1 l,r read th..t the• Hilt:" venin:•• .When ,-reit wnnu•n .:l:l1 take hold at' one man aying'. We wili ,eat ol. e .:r l.nru.i. :u:d wear our own an.pser'-1. only lee u: be called ley thy name, to tak away our reproach" t I:1! I'1,,• p.trab'• f Jehovah .s Vin„yard 1.:1.7- is profoundly impressing. It should he read -aloud in class God ha, done all He can for His vineyard 1 He h:w left nothing. 'undone'. Flat "He looped that it should bring forth grape and it brought forth wild n'ape's.'• It must be laid waste: and the land of Israel and Judah, which God cave to Abraham, is -under i judgment today. So is the whole nation of Israel and Judah. De old - :ion and famine conditions, perhaps • •'�'t to come, are rtriki•ngly described fore Gel :n.1 t1, Ft,th,r• i= this, o visit th fatlict'1.:. :n:' 1 wltict s L. their' affliction. and to keep himself unspotted from tlt:e world. (James 1:27.) Almost e .total centuries being: l.....t e.,,lae. to earth the Hely 8 .sit enabled Isaiah to describe conditions the: wool. prevail ot, eai'al,aiet,t. 1 'vnturisi sft.r Christ's coming. The e. detailed deseripti•e:as give tis a .sta;t- ling picture of tod.•;y, , at the end of the age in which we are living. Isaiah's prophecy has to do with end - time condition: in Israel, hut Israel in the time of the end will reflect the ::ondition; prevailing among maty generally. It is what we see as we look around us. It is what God saw, two and a half millenniums ago, and He supernaturally enabled Isaiah to see it. So Isaiah teaches right living in these chapters, by describing and condemning wrong living. Here are some of the conditions at the end of the age. as described by the prophet: the helehnsness of the mighty men of the earth, including military leaders„judges, r•rdig'iom, leaders, and public .peaks rs. The up- rising of children :and the younger generation in rebellion against their elders and all rightful authority. Shamelessness, openly' parading sin in ;elf-congrttulatiun on the 110- provement in doing so. Feminism with women in dares of government and authn_• y, Ext'nmes and ex- travagauce in women's tire: s de- scribed and ju'rged. As 'we look about is today, as we read the newspaper.; and maeasines and books, as we see the conditions and actual teeelth,gs 10 college.. and universities, wet, find ail these things, and we find them not only largely =choked, but approved and praised as indicating the evolution and ad- vancement of mankind, the upward climb of civilization. God thinks dif- ferently; and in these chapters in - Isaiah, He tells us what He will do when His time cones. The first three verses of chapter thrt.;, nom, thirteen resources of Jerusalem. and Judah, and of all na- tions, which God in judgment will do away with. There will be a famine of bread and or water and of capable leaders. Children will he allowed to u-nrp authority and take leader -7111p (3:4,5. 12.). "The child shall behave himself proudly against the anc'itlnt,” —do we see that today? The shamelessness of sin a- •', scribe} in 1:9: 5:18-24. Fv, •,•'', today "they declare their sins a= Sodom, they hide it not"; they •`call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!" Feminism rejects God's Wc.'4 ;;;tel authority. "Women rule over then" (3:12), we read and this is in de- fiance of the teaching throughout the Scriptures as to the distinctive sphere and God -ordained steward - Alp of women. The foolish, shameless, and ex- travagant egress and manners of women are described in startlingly accurate detail (3:16-24.) One can- not wank far of any street today without seeing not only that "the daughters of Zion," but the women in general are haughty, and walk with stretched forth necks and wan- ton eyes, walking and mincing as they go"—even the absurd and physically injurious high heels of today seem. to be described by Isaiah 1'he remarkable description of worldly women, with their dress and jewelry and barbaric bracelets aneii rings sand anklets should be read aloud in class (3116-23), and then the unspaiting, terrific judgment of • God on -all thig.:.(i'.24). It is popular among certain classes t•. • b dames n tiles tell., life, vulture �•l.i Pet men, I rat men. r Proud rel mvn. ? lt, end lt, i','rninn., Woodmen. t1u 'Klux -Klansmen, impienr, :and ,o,+•1 Hien, 5 r •-m, n. no -mon., e .': t.; .A1e..l on -the -go fusty , Sln•ewd met±, Rade nem, IH:thitualty stewed then, 'fight hien, Inditemen, Always -in -the -right men, 1le.n the: nag and Men that fuss, Men that think it a 1 Sin to cuss, Undersized sten with great gruff 1 voices, Men that have been husband's of Peggy Joyce's, Honest men that look yon squarely in the pan, Straight -and -narrow -way men, Laymen, A -men! . os Once Once in a blue moon a regular man, -Albert Silverman, New York World. and in the statement that "ten acres of ' • vineyard shall yield one bath, and the seed of an hnme•r shall yield an ephah" (5:10.. A "bath" is about eight gallon.+, to come from t -•n acres; an ephah is one bushel three pints, to come from a homer, which is about 86 gallons. Man is mighCy exalted in those last days, and he is going to be judged for this. God is scoffed at and demeaned in the eyes of man and Goa is going to be exalted. "Thr: mighty man shall be htmnbled . . but the Lord of hosts shall be ex- alted its judgment" (55:15). Vol' Its i= not a boneless pirturc. At the second conning of Christ. which may be very soon, Israel is •,-ping to he cleansed and res-tot•ea, and the 1lanue of the lord shall be WIARTON MAN HURT WHEN LEG CAUGHT IN GEARING Owen Sound, Nov. 22, — James White, who resides a short distance from Wiarton, is in the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital suffer- ing from a badly mangled leg as the result of an accident yesterday after- noon, Mr, White was working with the road gang engaged in cutting through the extension of Bedford street in Wiarton, when, in some manner, his leg was caught in the gearing of the digger and was sever- ely cut tend mangled. •After re"eiv- ing medical attention at Wiarton, the injured man was brought by mot- or car to the hospital here. THE BRUSSELS POST Hsi las The Season •• of - Christmas ' Cheer N Hgll .. Iw°" o r (€11 fi3 00' A BRACELET WATCH life by all in dull -filled or el1J old, a gold moveire hl a uinty modern case. $10 :Lad ap. All nicely hnscd. MANY CLOCKS we lei ;h.tw you ;or L'oudior, 1I torr} •, Hull or w111. You may snarl as little as 85.00 for an at- tractivegood time keeper. Eight Day 'l':unbour r•Inck, as ::hove, $9.00 and up. Di; ; onit urlge We are showing some splendid values in Diamond Rings, Green and White Gold Mountings. Your choice of many styles. Prices from $25,01) to $150.00. Our Christmas Leader noa'i lor new green and white gold Piamond ling, 0 beautiful de - Age, delir•it••ly pierced and :ret with a good quality Diamond, in lovely Gift leo':. Special $50.00. trefar. Jewelery Gifts, Etc. WALDEMAR CHAINS BAR PINS '"f pgi WALDEMAR KNIVES SIGNET RINGS EMBLEM RINGS FOUNTAIN PENS . VANITY CASES FRENCH IVORY CHRISTMAS CARDS TIE PINS CUFF LINKS INDESTRUCTIBLE SILVERWARE PEARLS FLASHLIGHTS FANCY CHINA, KODAKS CUT GLASS UMBRELLAS BOOKLETS SEALS AND TAGS Orders taken for Personal Greeting Cards. Early Selection Means Satisfaction. JEWELER E DT Be Wise. WROXETER HENSALL MAN FREED ON PROMISE TO PAY MED- ICAL EXPENSES WOODSTOCK, Nov. 22.--Iinoek- ed down by an automobile of Dundas at an early hour this morning, Ed- ward I•Iamilton suffered serious cuts on his head and bruises to his legs and body. As a result of the accident John E. McDonald, of Hensel}, dri- ver of the car, was arrested at In- gersoll half an hour later and ap- a°}. hibtl its ft 11114 t ash lit+h0i "'t.. tit.. 1t$ iU sSpt 110,04,;,:F; VallOONISNIMB dog peered in police court here this fore- noon charged with driving without lights and doing bodily harm. Mc- Donald pleaded ignorance of the fact that his lights were out and after he had agreed to pay the costs of Ham- ilton's medical treatment and other expenses, the magistrate adjourned the court sine dine. .....,..1.,1•.••,.... The Car Owner's Scrap-Book1 (Py the Left Iiand Monkey Wrench) MORE WATER IN WIN'T'ER. Winter is the .season when water should be stile i to the tadintor regu- larly. The :anti -freeze solutions, ev- aporate with a,moiher eelerill', ant even where the proportion o1' anti. fre,e4e i, low' the• eh:Wire i art. . :.e1• defuse will t'r l yet to rtucovel the radiator in time to prevent boiling end loss of radiator t•urrt•ttt,= DRIVE OUT OF .A SKID. Tht, ,tu1 isnot far :may. :giant formulas have 1 hen adValieed for piegvening and overcoming this danger. . The simplest way is to avoid lipping by using chains and driVieg carefully. Skids, is, o ace started, usually are made worse by the driver's alarm, Ravin gput 011 r brake, e the ear begins to th when t" err ,r slip, he increases the sliding by further application of the brakes, This is wrong. The thine to do is to drive out of the sltid. Release the brake, steer with the slide long enough to right the cal', then hying the carbark into its nrnner lane of to easel. it eon he done. but it 1, het - ter far not in drive in spell .s way that .'ud len, snore nnplicnt!on of the brake,: is necrssaty, 1 FIND OUT WHY FUSR FAl'1.ED, One of the most familiar trouble; iof ni',•ht driving is the burned net fuse, This should he the first nnknt of inspection when trouble is ex perienced with the lighting system. i There always is a cause when e fuse 1 burns out, and it should be discover- ed before the new one is inserted. Failure to locate the cause probably -will mean that the second fuse will meet the same fate as the first, and even more serious trouble may re- suit. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT. Never attempt to adjust the car- buretor when ignorant of its com- binations, Few motorists realize that the carburetor mixture must be ab- solutely right if the engine is to work properly. This mixture is usually twelve to fifteen pounds of air to one of gasoline. If the carburetor needs adjusting, let an expert do the work. Asa rule, the average cars owner knows little or nothing shout. Balloon tires must carry the rig'h't how to make these adjustments and, amount of air in then, or they will instead of making conditions better creak down quickly. he makes them worse. WET }:EAVES CA.USE SKiD, A skid and a serious accident :use concealed beneath wet Halves oe the realm at this time of the year, and motorist; should be cautious of this pe1i1, Moisture adheres to th, Ir tete.; after they drift to the ground and it Lakes long;' exposure to twilight to Et them of th!.o insidious menace. trot - tion should be observed on hate tee, shaded rnuntly highways, where the ntutnti:d:; often indulge in bursts of :peen and traftir' is lacking. WHEN VACUUM TANK FAIL Vacuum tanks, among the most- ' fu.trnt units of Go' modern automo- bile, rarely give trouble•. When they do, the usually is found to be Birt collected on the point of gasoline outflow. It ran be removed fairly 1. easily, but the motorist should be careful not to go beyond ;pimple cleansing. Otherwise, the dr•lieete mechanism may be upset. al.e:it vacuum tank repairs usually are the province of the skilled mechanic: LOUR -WHEEL BRAKES TEST One of the t iest ways to tell if foul -wheel brakes are equally ad- justed is to .apply the brakes both. gently and vigorously about a dozen times, then stop the car and feel each brake band to see whether they seem equally hot. • Allowance should be made for greater heat at the rear bands, becau-e in some cars these brakes operate before the front ones come into action, This test may keep the bands on one side of the car from burning out permaturoly. Oil or moisture will cause a short circuit in the electrical system. Be careful not to short-circuit wires from the storage battery. Fire. Wray result. Rusty rims and rims bent out of shape from long use are the greatest enemies to tires. Inspect wheel chains and make sure that they are fit for winter wear before the snow begins to fall, An automobile polish has beim de- veloped in colors to match the finish of cars on which it is used. Now is the time to see that the oil i;s right. A sudden change of tem- perature often will necessitate a shift in grades. See that the slip covers are cleaned and packed away properly after the hard summer service. This plan will ;live assurance that they will be in rood condition for next spring, ..gym._ A4:5',.i1I44,�� 184i<yq, v ,'tbh.d8I t'f '401 !Jsiti,t41o3' 1 t: it' 1,k, :rlti✓'gts: ii,b F Ed ffe Y; toy' Advertising Residence Phone 104x u by the I 411 th - Pr , orne News ttr,r per le AFsout It laces Your Merchandise on the e Bruss is Past Ii'" S'"lead ,y'fn v:0410IN -idLL Mar let Office Phone 31