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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-12-14, Page 6WED, ESSAAY, DEC. 11, 1')27. Duc r Hen 9 Why is it that duck eggs are not as popular as hen eggs? The only reason we know, is, that the hen ADVERTISES just the moment she lays an egg, while a duck keeps quiet and hides her egg under the straw. We try to be like the hen. We try to tell the world we have a great line of building lumber, dimension ete. All No. 1 5x 8, C. Red Cedar Shingles [Edge grain] All Na. 1 Extra N. 3. Waite Cedar Shingles Alex. Murray & Co. Asphalt Shingles Cedar anti Hemlock Shiplap and Hoards Siding, Flouring, Ceiling, Moulding, Etc. Dressed 2x4 Hard Maple for Hay Forte Tracks 1 1-4 in. Pine Wagon Box Lumber, Etc. Let's not be C uck3 r ItS6i �UsalN�fl�S ]� iy93gECtl ?8E9u1 it'VENT i Phonic No. 30 WE DELIVER Sunny School Lesson BY CHARLES G. TRUMBULL (Editor of The Sunday School Tomes) REVIEW: THE EARLY PROPHETS OR ISRAEL Sunday Dee 1 0, THE BRUSSELS POST and infamy of the skis in which i • i God's poople wore living. 1 v.tell- I' I ing the truth about sin and its ems i 81'191,110'A 11 :^ave every oppnri urty I for the• p: ogle to repent, as shed i :11Ways dr,.::, lint: they would n"`• Yet with tae assured judgment •- i cant_ the, , e, i 1 assurance n: Cod's grace and forgiveness, vihi, h will 1 yet 11e poured ent upon t1( .1.n l tt,.. 10, 11. Isaiah. Isaiah 1 : i 20: i 1:1 to 5:30'i 7, al, 26, 27. Is,0111 1 r .tis to have b,ren the .,V,i,,ill. r2t1 0e thu. Old Testament. .1- 1':! I has Ir:nvvt one of the most to rrtii.• pictures of sin and its c,msoi te•necs • so hos isaiah: and ns Paul has I shown n that "whore sin abomuled I gra• ,• di 1 much more obtund," -o Isaiah promise., tlutt "though your 1 sins be as scarlet. t ie y shall be ne 1 whit, ns 3noav S ation for sin- i 1 11 T throe h the substitui rotate i death of elm?. t i, set forth by both, i I and righteousness .is shootn to be 1 1 the only way of safety for both the I individual and the nation. The Review Golden Text show: `us that we could never under- i I stand fully the inspired messages I • . 1 of the Old Testament prophets un- r� i less we had God's full and final I word spoken to us in His Son. opinion of themselves. But nil _ _—o three men were sure of God's call j TREES HARD DRINKERS and moved forward unfalteringly in , their difficult mission because of Liquid Food is Brewed in Sutroun- Golden Text: tl :.s. It rnattte 1 s not how God calls ' ding Ground. God, who at sundry times and in us today; it matters .. great deed I divers manners snake in time past that we hoar and answer His call, I Trees are confirmed drinker;: No 5, (, Amos. Amos 2:4 to 0:15; soli+ for them. hem. T h ey have no tem - unto - uvto the fathers by the prophets, to• 7, Th. Northern � nt0 of ' iterate habits Thev dring eontt- hath in these last days spoken auto us by His Son, whom He hath ap_ Israel was brought to the height of ort ly or not at all. Thu., they live pointed heir of all things, by whom • its power under Jereboam II., an- and grow as extremists and arc (li,h. 1: other King steep.d in i;lolatry but either h trayed or die of old age un - also He made the worlds. 1,2.) - immensely capable in human (is-' refarmed says the New York state For six months we haw• str,clie:rl dans and power. In the ntil L of college of forestry. In faet, the older the Early Kings and Freshets of Israel's prosperity ani 500(111110 - they are the harder they drink and security Amos prophesied judis nett the seater their thirst, But no Israel, from Sammie to Isaiah, The and l..stiuetinn, ile dennun::ed ti was ever found the worse for aim of the six son months' course Toin. a'Idl lee plead °d for justice and drinking. When they sleep in winter stated by the Lesson national int- , ` they go to the other extreme and are promote personal and national right' 0111 i'upfinn inthigh (place�s. graft ice tot uses, but with the first sunshine right- eousness by a study of I' 1 I, r,•ly I kings and, early prophets Samn els I (lire rot make him popular, but itis,ra 1 nd thaw of spring they resume heir prophetic work in these lees -ons (corn- prophecies were all fulfilled. l'bibulons habits. menced about 1100 B.C., and Isaiah 7. Hosea. IIosea 13, 11, 14. It I When a tree once takes its place brings us to about 700 I1.C., so these f always costs us something to serge i at natures great fountain, "the g y lessons have carr^ad us through four' Cod faithfuls and Hosea's experi- 1 earth's sweet flowing breast; it de- eenttuhes of Israel's history. Our quarters study of the pronhets be- gins with Elijah before King• Ahab of Israel BTO B.C.., and we have tell lessons en Elijah, Elisha, Amoss, Hosea, : Micah and Isaiah. Let us remember that the wort: of the true prophets whose history is recorded in the Scriptures was dif- ferent from that of other men v.•hn may cone prominently •-•fore a nation with some ringing, message or anneal m• reform, and who are popularly sided prnphe's. TI, prophet of God in the Scriptures W:' given God's own ole -sage in a 11 1(- natural way, which does not obtain toley. Often by was given the:' actual words he w•et to utter before the people. as CIT.-, word- to them. "Verbal. Iasi.:••wenn" undoubtedly characie,rized many of the spoken rtes -':7n:•, or :h(, ni•nnh t= as truly as it ehametfrixes t.lr• SesipMr.s. Furthermore. we mut rni'hr. osier that the appearance of a proph,e- in I5r0(1 always indicated, as Lille 411 - dents have shown, that God had some controversy with His camel,. When Istasl turned away Irotn Gal, in His love and mercy He raised up men to warn them of their sk1.=, Rn •declare God'; sure judgment on stn, and to plead with them to conte :sack to their only Saviour and Lard. Lessons 1, 2, 3, Elijah. 1 Kings, 10, 19, 21. Ahab and his heathen and idolatrous wife Jezebel hail turned all Israel to Idolatry, with the degenerate immortality that idolatry invariably brings. In three lessons we find God's judgments oh Israel, spoken or brought to pass through Elijah, such as the three year: drought and famine. Do nations to- day recognize God's voice and judg- ment in so-called "natural" cata- clysms,, like famine, drought, flood, earthquake? The Scriptures plainly declare 'these to be God's judgments nn sin and His call to people to re- turn to Himself. Even a prophet is human; when Elijah's faith broke down God ten- derly cared for him and restored him; 'then commissioned him again to declare to Ahab the judgment of Goci for his sin 'and Jezebel's against Naboth. These le.sons teach 1005' capably. 1;1i4 "the, wages of sin i.: death." • " ' zsae,. , Yp 4, Ill; 'ta11 of the Prophet. 1. Kings 10:19, 20;^ Amos 7:10a1 5; Isaiah 6:1-8. God called different•• prophets in different walls. Malta, I evidently a man of meads, was rail- ed by Tilijah's Basting his mantle upon him; his first service was to --Minister to the older prophet. Amos tend' Isaiah were called by Gocl's own voice speaking direei;ly to him, with- out any human intermediary and both had a Antall.,• not exalted ':rte was heart -breaking evidence of ' moods a steady .supply of food, an•d this. In his own married life he . if it doesn't get it it goes into a bluff, passed through the suffering that throw, off its handsome head+ ss, God has had to endure as the "Huss . withers and dies and turns up its band" of spiritually adulterous heeds to the sky. Israel. If we give God's message i The liquid food of the tree is faithfully to a sinning world we brewed in the ground. Water ,s the shall suffer for it—and'tbe rewarded. intportarlt ingredient. - Billions of 8. Micah. Micah 2, 3. 13, 7:1 •(;, bacteria work to make soluble many During the reigns of three [sings substances so they may be dissolved each of Israel and Judah, Micah by water and taken into the 01000 - courageously called a spade a'Wade brtory system. of the tree. Tho tlny and publicly pictured the of the this life titled, blackness roots tree chink T h e u r sora m. 0 ii iessea A I;RACf.I.ET WATCH cde- sir,•:I by ..11 in !;old-Pi1L•d of Solid cold, a gold movena ni in a dainty modern ease. $10 and up. 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WE Be Wise. WROXETER ..............oza.......*omenAutitstourniampamummeam.r.amosisparmamoomeavauga. qi The Car Owner's Scrap- ook (Py the Left Hand Monkey Wrench) WHY WHEELS "SHIMMY." RATTLING HOOD. Steenting wheel m+ey be loose, A ruffling )rood can be :d upo .1 by. 'rises may be unequally inflated. addit,;; new r.pt s;..:, cu( the I01.•i1e; Wheel hearing may not be snug. 0.11(1 renewing the rawhide or aln•as Wheel., way not he properly lacings in the r owl ledge and. .01 aligned. top ref the radial op shell, upon Suring ,dips or ,hetckle bolt; may which the hood rests, be loose. • Tires may have boon attached BOLTING EXHAUST SYSTEM. recklessly and unevenly, Before bolting any parts of tire= A'ront wheel:: may toe -in too much exhaust system, spread a little fine ol• too little, or be uncgnally bat- graphite on threads and bolt,: Thltc :laced, prevents accumulation of rust :ti multi: future removal easier, ( TO Ka•.Fr WINDSHIELD CLEAR. The following formula has been (mind useful in keeping tilt. winch The "kick back" of an engine 1.A shiuld clear in wet w(utner: Otto all indication that the smirk is oe- men u of sodium rhlot•iale (common turning nt the wrong time. salt ), ane ounce of water, and' two •1 motori'8 should always be cau- tionsj ounces of glycerine. Place a little. of all moving traffic--autom0- of this :-elution on a pid•ce of gauzy bile buses street cars and horse - and wipe over the glass in a thin drawn vehicles. layer, using a downward stroke. Cleaning greasy matter from brake* linings can beat be done by removing ROPE FOR TOWING. the band or shoe and brushing it In When arranging a rope for a ear g,s oline. to be towed never attach the rope The right way to get out of a rut, i to the axle. The rope should be especially on a muddy road, its to fastened to one of the front hot'- back out, with the front wheels tions of tate frame, so that the pull steered tnwnt•d the left. Thus the comes on the chassis. The same least effort is put on the engine, and thing applies to the ear doing the 'here e is no strain on the wheel spokes towing, except that he rope should and the front axle, be fastened to some part of the rear If the engine is slow in starting frame. which is lifted hundreds of feet. as if by a miracle, defying the laws of gravity without any mot':ng; machin- ery. This fluid is distributed to the. branches, thence to the leaves, the stomach of the tree, where another miracle ds performed when the liquid is digested and made ready to be formed into wood. The tree grows year by year, line a person, in height and girth. 1f the tree falls in the forests, billions of bacteria will get hold of it, and, with the help of air and sun and moisture, I WORTH REMEMBERING To keep the hose connection of the raidator from becoming flabby and the inside rubber from sepa- rating insert a coil of brass wire. The wire can be formed over a br'tsli or broom ]candle before rounding it in iris the hose. .This is :1n as- surance that the hose will stay ex- tended and that the inside rubber hol which has been accidentally will not obstruct the water pass- spilled on the finish of a new car, Fete. • douse the surface. with cold water immediately. This may leave a THE ELECTRIC'SYSTEM. spot on the finish, but it will leave during the cold mornings, do not Patience will be r a1 ne 1 •to e P. try fol t1;. well paid in saving or wear and tear on the various units. Wise motorists always keep the best tires on the front wheels. Little difficulty will be experienced in holding the car on the road until it can be stopped if a rear tire blows out. instead of rubbing off the eke - The . distributor magneto should the finish also. its substance will eventually be 'trans- be looked over to. make s•••e that• The points of spark plugs tend to formed into the liquid food for other it is clean mid well iuoncated be- keep themselves clean when fume - trees. fore the cold season arrives. At toning at a high temperature. 511' - the same time the points should firing of the engine is usually - be cleaned or replaced and set to caused by a carbon coating upon the the proper opening. lie sure to plug insulators. This coating should go over the wiring system, It may be removed. be possible that one is found that The blurt or "daylight" headlight is bared through age or rubbing hulb will give no more light than the clear bulb. - Tests have shown that clear bulbs are just as good in lighting the roads as the blue light,, and in fact are even better in c:tF es out rain, .now of fog or wet roads. Pollution of the sea by oil from ships is caosisg the _:ainetion of many sea -bird . •— Nearly 25,000 London school child- ren began to wear base:*ailes in the against a water pipe or a cylinder - 11(401 yeaa•. - 1urad nut. An old piece of an. Four-fifths of the members of inner tube makes an ideal cover the. Swedish Labor union accepted for the distributor and will keep wage adjust1ne11tS recently and slush. ,°l e r . 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