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The Brussels Post, 1928-1-18, Page 1
•t VOL, 55 NC/. 31 $2'oo per annum in advance BRUSSELS. ONTARIO; iVATNESDAY, JANUARY Ia. 1928 fi,4 $H4ii,4jNt41,-+AR,4.: 14:+ .414,,',,1+044.4 ,t4H014 4 of L 44,0 _, ,4 0,1H044,4H0✓,41iN1H 4.0 -0,} 41st Y 'F The Surrounding Districtty 3� 'l.:].:*:I�y: A i�444:4 O iH1ii� 44. 'iK,N1..:i s T'4'. tel ,14 rl ."14 141?II.10 1,•0'44 � .144 + 1 �" ...441 , S( BLUEVALE Mrs. M. Masters, Toronto, iv visit- ing her son, Jtunee. A1, Aiatheee, nf'F'nrnn440, is visiting 1 . 40 1FItt.l Yes n(und here. P, Bleck t• li ped a couple le of •t' r cites (f it p cattle and hags to Toronto, [4. 13ltrek hire shipped tt fine car of export steers en Montretrl, Inst week. Mre, Wilson Fe able to be out again after being nn the sick list for the past couple of months. Mee. \V. J, Duff is able to be in the store again after being nn the sick for the post counts of weeks, H. McKay, of Dunnville, who pur- chased the 'Purvey garage same time agn, is fitting it up for a creamery. Henry y Bnsmnn rereivwl u telegram stating that bis nlnt eY-' - low Thos. a Campbell, I i 1 had passed� r tawayat 111 ) • ti ;peg. John Underwood has arrived with another load of horses from Sask- atchewan. They etre a good class of ((0401019 and should find a ready market. Robert Musgrove, J. P., is still un- able to get not, 'He has been laid up with a bad leg for about three I110111 lie. Hie many friends hope that he will soon he well egoist. Leet. Friday (nor ]ing, noon rising, Andrew and Mrs. s. H01mrs found the house full nl' ea9 fumes from the cook stave, IAissJesaie fiolrne8, soon ttft- ter getting op. collapsed anti wise un- enns11inu' for quite a while. Dr. Onl. hoen11, of Winghnm, was summoned and gave medical aid. All of them t,{ -AT- . 3 � ialt�� (�Q�{Q1�o I{tytll J V,O IL.I� �tY� s' n k v' ©QRS For good, sound Basswood 'Bolts, cut 21 inches long, will pay $4 per cord at mill. John McDonald Phone 1943 WALTON had bad head icltes, 1104,11 Well Funky that the noel fire had been allowed to burn ( ) it well Isidore they retired fee the night, other seise it would have been ((4)101) 0Or811. D td f ] uV l till n (. n )e :r 1 t)r 1 J !4 •' 1 risking ' 1 1 Uel with his brother, John. ! (mite 8 few 4'4' u4 here were et. 13ruescls, on Tuesday, it sealing the Ammer) of the late Alrs, W01, Grit. Henry Mothers 49149gn4te severely itljured by at Iiot•se un(1 was rendered unc0n11CIOUs for a tune. Medical aid was immediately summoned, and his inany ft•ierlde Hope that he will scum be well again, 1' 4^11-••;, g fires Mrs. Gen, Thompson 4 P001yell a had Hoare, ou Murdny, when the stove pipes caught on the. The. wall paper and Lbechimney also caught, filling tha)n t( ww11ths n ` 111 kc.. 14,'>' ),vvo ,,4) ilcl. ('11(4 were asleep p in the room at the time and Mr. Thom peon was away Icor] 1101110 ib11)11 was a vete strong )18stgale blowing et the tittle, How. twee, a' fete pails )f hater put out the fire, — MORRIS HEenataN-klEnty. - A gttiet, but pretty wedding leas solemnized in St. Joseph's Chinch, Clinton, on January 0111, nt 7 30 a. in., when Miss Mary 141))1 Therese Henry, daughter of Micheal and Mrs. Healy, was united in marriage to Jn811ph P. Readman, Bon of George and Aire, iteedrnan,of Blyth, by Rev, 13, Gaffney. They wore attended by Miss Kathryn Headman and Daniel 1)8114111811. 1110 ) WANTED underehtned will pay the highest ease prices for all kinds of good logs, including Rock I'.im, Soft Elm, Bass- wood, Soft Maple, Hard Maple and Ash, delivered at P. Anhent's Saw Mills, Brussels. Logs to be cut 10 feet, 2 inches; 12 ft. 2 in.; 14 feet 2 in.; and 10 2 in.; with an odd log 8 ft. 2 in. For prices and particulars enquire • of The Goderich Mfg. Co.R Limited Goderich, Ontario 01' Philip Ament, Brussels New Aftverttnenlen(s Dense-nt Atone, Ie44' 4)1(tm,atC.rant,,nl( Heeding hal EX wi "1„d-,101111 Alefonold r. ram erlc 01u1t, Lrnndinu Un. Nene,. to e'red i "ra-nein rt. wort (state A µ41i8(41,. ns w, need -die usselx (10Unai1 Powe) Covent' ,I , I t r 1 (Won Church Stook Itndu a [, 11'4( 44 A Hunter Ood Meer 011 Allen's l'rug More Power Feu•nitog l'0116rear„--,i McIntyre f 054 wonted --441, •r'(•(, M Aw.Hon Sele-W. A 1)I foe Sue of is t Irnnul P,Ltetr "( store - P01.Hltle-Korr Bros Pullets fursnle-Mrs fns, Leitch Nur ante -John 111t"m811 wand Wonted 0rnnbrook School Probationary olius-O048r40 floopital, Ham. ]ton, (Int, bride W08 becomingly gowned in blue flat ev'epe with beige trimuuing and hose 41(1(1 Mews to match. The hl ides - timid seam d1111811d i11 ('ase g,'nlgetto with bat to match. The trnfe trav- elled in a broadcloth coat with 7.'hi11• ethic. fur alar hat to nntteh. Aft:en the ceerienuy, they returned to the home 114 the br'ide's parents, where a dt 1116 b Fn 1w (s t 1 kl t tVl Ael'VPd. 1'118 y gl onm'A gift to the bride was a han(1- 80111e wrist >98414,'40 the ini(lesrnaid a string of pearl. and to the grooms- man rt Set t gold feat links. We wish them a happy Aril slyer the metrimon- ial sea. 0 WROXETER Thos, Sage celebrated his 96th birthday last Thursday. Miss Mary Young still continues seriously 111 at her home here., Miss Gertio Bush has returned from a week's visit in Teeswater. Mrs, Hutchison, Howick, was a week end visitor with her sister, Mrs, 112. Edgar. Peter Milligan had a sale of' farm stock and implements on Thursday afternoon. Miss Davidson, Galt, spent a few days recently at the home of her uncle, John Davidson, Many friends of Thos. Henclerson were pleased to see him on the streets again last week. This to the first time since his accident last Fall. Samuel Keine died at his home near Gorei m on Monday. ' He had been in declining c ping health for some time. Ile is survived by his wife and one son. The annual meeting of the Wrox- eter Rural Telephone Co., Ltd., will be held in the Town Hall, Wroxeter at 2,30 p.1n., Wednesday, January . Two urinks of Harriston curlers visited here Monday evening, one rinkplaying oil' for the Chamber's Trophy Shield, which however they did not succeed in taking home. The regular meeting of the Wrox- eter Women's Institute will be held Mrs, A, J. Sanderson's, on Thursday, Jan. 26th, at 8 p. m. Mrs. J, Wendt will take the topic, ''0808df(40 Her- oines," svhile Mrs. Munro will speak of "What shall we ettt1" Roll Oal1 oi41 INt: " 111; dtllr -ll i:. r$.. 4f ri'U_;i;•'S°'U�.f+:'' i V:•1+ 3;45, it 19.0i PAfry ,:::-v r w ttOn 4., S4. i u➢ ANUAR .LL 1 In order to clear out our heavy stock of Winter Merchandise before we commence taking stock, a discount of 20 per cent will be given --- and some lines more. ,.Below are a few of the Many Bargains Linen Toweling A Big Stock, Pure Limon, Bought direct from the Mills 35e Quality - 28c 25 and 28c quality 20c Table Linen 2 Pieces all Linen, Regular $L35 for - $1.00 20% on all Other Lines Ladies' Umbrellas Cost price to elear on all Linos Dress Goods 40 inch wide Fine French Serge Regular $1.S5 for - $1.35 20% on Ail Lincs Men's Overalls and Smocks Regular $2.25. We have 5 rios to clear at each $1.95 Men's Home-made Mitts 8 cloz at .. , ... , ... 75c a pair Ladies' Silk and Wool Hese Regular 85c for 65c 20% on ail Other Lines Flannelette Wide width, Light and Dark shades 10 yards for ,.,..,.,..$2.00 Ladies' Handkerchiefs left over lines o four Xmas stock. Regular 25c To clear (3 for $1.00 Give us a call and we will give you a Clearing Price r<ce ori anything you wish. F. A. HUNTER J iQTER BRUSSELS /!R will be eussvered by "When we we vet), young" (photo or ane,Jdul All are nt•dittlly invited to et tea, box of clothing is being shipped to l fleetly in Northern Dem(le, 0 GREY Miss Eva Savage spent Sunday w1 Miss Irene Grainger, Will Balton: is spending a fe weeks1 lett 1'ci(u(a in K r ) ti l tend. a, Miss Ala Livingstone, t ii Mary i.ivg troc e, svhn h been visiting at FV, Yfilll's, 1188 1 tut'ned toToro nlo, U. S. S. No. 18, Howick and Grey intend holding an Old Boys' and. Girls' Re -Union, this Summer. Messrs, .L J, Met.'utebeen and Mer Hodge have not been feeling uite to the mark, lately, We wish them speedy return to their usual health. Mrs, 300 Bolger.', of Elrose, Sask., is visiting at the home of her parents, A, and 411(•s, 13ruoe, 17th Con„ mud al- so WILh her sister, is, WIll, 08(111ff 110 1'). A he 111 111 a0 e• v• n (, a W. M. Hutchison left weekeltt']tis to visit with \t1) ]u s u d'ah cl •t „ Mrs. Millis, g s , at Shaunavon, a on SokIt i s s '10 years since Mr. Hutchinson calve to Grey and the family settled on the 6th con, Harold 'Work and bride have be spending part of their honeymoon the home of John and Mrs. Woe 11111, \Votit is a druggist in \Viarto where he has a splendid buoines The taany old friends of Harold wi he and his bride many years of ha pietism JOS. HEMINGWAY PASSES AWAY The Teeasvater News refers to el death of the father of William an Oliver Hemingway, of this township, .".12he hand of death removed an aged and highly respected citizen in the perm). of Joseph klemiug)vay, on Tuesday, January 3rd. He had. at- tained the ripe old age of 87 years. It was only clueing the past year and ahalf t hat' his le t althb [ 11 c t to fail. t The late A r v ' 1 H.nuu'lvlr • {, ) was bora at Burlington, near Hamilton, and 6O years ago, he clone with his bride to Bruce County where they took up a farm at Black Horse, and after sev- eral years there, carne ever to Culross, purchasing 11 farm[ on the 6tb Con. West, where he resided until seven- teen years ago, then retired to 'Ries- s -eater, . kris wife, ,the lata Aloe. Hein iugway, predeceased him twenty-six years ago, He lived in Winghatn for a time, but came back to Teeswater about three years afro and made his home with his daughter, Mrs Eiltot. Shortly before his death, he was re- moved to Teeswater Hospital, where constant care and attention was given him, but his allotted span had Zoog been past, and there was nothing more that loving Bands could do for him and he sank peacefully away. In religion, he was a fennel. Presby. barian, but came into Union ; in pol- itica, he was a life-long Liberal. Of a family of three boys and three girls, they all survive to mourn the loos of a kind and affectionate father, and they were all able to attend the funeral. They are : Mrs. Jas. Whytock and Mrs, Elliot. Teeswater ; Aire. Clark, Port Huron • William and 'Oliver, Grey Twp. ; Stanley, of Vulcan, Alta. Two brothers and two sisters else atm'• vive. The funeral was held on the following Sunday afternoon, being held at the home of Mrs. Jas, Why tack and was conducted by Rev. A'Ir, Paton, of the United Church. Large numbers gathered to 'pay their Inst respects, The pallbearers were his SIX grandsons, Messrs. Wesley and Howard Whytock, Bertram, Carl, Sinclnh• and Dangles Hetnifr(;-vey, Interment took, place in Teeswater eereete('y," en at On Tneeda eveniu r, Jan. 101b Y 4s l(, sleeting of S. S. No. 8, Grey, wi n, ! held to dismiss the advisability 4 a. i holding an 01(1 Boys' Re•Uniou, dur- sh 1 ills this Summer. p-1 A goodly representation of the sect. was pl.e0etit, and 'sirs. Jas. Pulton - waft elected to preei1e and Mise f •r' (3u die o to ' 1c. 1 t act its SFt:r tit • )d Everyone seemed to tie of one mind and after a short dismission, It was, without a dissenting vote, decided to hold on July 10th a t'e-union of all the Old Boys am(1 Girls of this section, who are scattered far and wile, "by mountain, et:enre and sea," and plans were laid to make that date a very leasday, amu most u pte(estii 1 at g, unforgettable ' retl red letter day in the memories of old and young. Ev- ery home will be ()petted, every hand outstr etched to welcome (11d fl•ietids "home." 1't is fifty years since what is COM - wordy called "tile new schnnl" was built, ata coat of $047, the school he. ing finish 'n ed t 1877,when ]ell 'f tiSarah Ldv- h1•Aill F, n, now Mrs. \Vin, SlFmnlon, cif 8111181, was teacher, Bet the the section extends back for 9(190117 70810, with full records of every year as far back 8018(35-811 active 91154.1041 bel'oe Confederation days. In that year, we find an item "moved by llon- jmmiu Pile and seconded by George Sbiels that this school be a free school this year 1865," showing that the pioneer fathers were determined that. even in the bush, rich or poor in No. 8 would have equal advantages in ed. u(1ation, The following convenors and com- mittees were ehnae; : INVITATION COMMITTEE - John A. McNair, (0011,), R. L. Tay- lor, John Shiells, Mrs. R Flnustoo, Mrs. John McNabb, Jas, A. McNair, PROGRAMME - Will, Strath (Con.), Mrs. Jas. Ful- ton, Mrs, E. R. Knight, Mrs. Donald McTaggart, Donald DloTaggart, Ad. Han McTaggart, Snows - Ed. Fdltnn(Con,), Mrs. Donald Mc- Taggart, Mts. A, Jacklin, Jas. Me. Taggart, Gen, Barron, Harold Neabei, Geo, Hart, Win. Machan, RECEPTION - Neil McTaggart (Con.), Neil D. Me. Nair, Mee. Jas. Fulton, Mrs. Luke Speiran, Jas, Bidets, R. J. McTaggart, DECORATION- F,. R. Knight. (Con.), las, A. lir Nair, Geo. \Geiselherg, Sr'k'yti full• rr, 1Fia9131odie, Alfred Knight. Jun, P. Mclulnsh. LIGHT1NG- R, R, 11009ton (Orin.), A. 1:, Barron, Lynn 1.3vans, Earl Machan, Angus Cartuichael, naF.ce will be held in LONG'S i•IIALL CRANBROOK arida Ev'.{j Jan.2EOth lunch Served Roseivooe Orchestra K. McFarlane Rock Bros. REUNION FOR S. S. NO. GREY 8, Plans Made to Hold Celebration on July 10th.—Various Committee's Formed, Lest W e Forget Come ave to the Mg Concert Remember Bobbie Burns Ce to Onion Untied Church Wedst 1 n sda E Jan. V q 251 (� ��(( h ! yl at 8 o'clock f Grand notch Concert { ( Music., Readings Songs and Choruses 5{ The Treat of the Season Diana fee it your �' wee bit silver Personal Paragraphs a is if John Pugh of Mitchell, is visiting in P,russels, ETHEL Miss Ruby Cleaver spent a few dltys at her horde. 01) the 8th 004), Master Laverne Vodden has been aielt with an attack of ten8114118. Mrs. Kreuter, sr„ of V1'inghanr, visited her sous in the village, -last week. Wm. Kreuter, of Detroit, spent It fern days last week with his brother, Geo, Kreuter. Russel Hunter, of Wallaceburg, Spent the past week at the parsoutlge with Rev. D. M. aid Mee. Guest, icemen Cole held a seecceeeful auc- tion sale, last Tbursdaay, and prices were high nu most of the things sold. Watch for bills announcing the Orange 1.3ox Social and dance, in BO. el, on fee 11 mit y 10111. Keep the date clear. The Women's Institute meet on Thursday afternoon of this week, at 2 30 p, tu, All th0 ladies of the 111)00014). 01)1)1147 (4(8 invited 10 attend. The Valentine Social of the Young People of the Presbyt11l•lan Church will he held on Friday, Feb, 10441, and not February 14th, asauunanced. Andrew 8, Rain has taken noel• the butcher business from \'Vin. A. Mieh- el arid will endeavor to give the pub- lic the good service given in the. past. 1 Dome to church, en Sunday, Spec- ial Men's service in Ethel U4lited Church at 7 p. in. Subject Will be "The Fall of a Popular Bain," Spec- ial music. Ootne 1 A Aplent/id 01d Time concert was given otl.Fridey eight, by talent from Bruseels United Church, Owing to ether attractions in the 9icieit7, the crowd was not as large its it lnight hove been. However, those who at• tended thoroughly enjoyed a good program. A Young People's Society was ne- gauised on Sunday last. The (Miners aye t President, Brian Jaekeon y Vice President, Mise Elizabeth'' Fear '19 sasurer. Earl Bowes • Secretary, Mrs. J, Wilson. The first 'meeting of the Socisty will be held next Sunday evening at 7.30 p, In, Following are the olllsersof L. 0, L. 081 for the year 1025: W, M., jobs( 1£. t,oivltlt11 ; D, 141„ Lister Mobreiqh't; I, P. M., Alex. Speiran • Ohaplai», Andrew McKee ; R,ec -Secy„ Cecil Leman ; Fin,•See'y,, IL W. Love Trees, (Seo, 1. McCall • l4iatshall Ba PuuL(CnTY-- Jas, Fulton (Con,), Jn', MtL1an, Aiac. McLean, Stella Strath, Janet 11(Nnity Dnuc, McNabb, .1 no. Car- michael. LuNctt- Mrs. Jae. A. McNair (Col.), Mrs. Angus 13.own, Mrs, Lynn 1$Van9 Mee, Jon. McIntosh, tithe. E. R. Knight, J. P. 413010insh, Jes. P1114on, 'Che Convenor of the Invitation Committee, J00, A. McNair, R. R 2, i3t•useels, wishes that anyone (vim) knows the adclreeees of any Old Boys oft Girls to pletlse send them to hie address, This will grentl71ighten the work of this Committee. Tlins, Wald ; 1st Lecturer, Cecil Me - ()might ; 2ud Lecturer, Ralph Row- land ; 1st Oou. Mon., Alex. Speirtul t 2nd, M. Gilkinson ; 81,11, P. Ward 4th, \V. 11ollenboe)(; 5tb, N. Lemont; Tyler, War, IL Love, o-- WALTON The annual congregational meet- ing is being held in Duffs' Church on Wodnesiiay of this week. Miss Annie Ferguson and Nurse Jean' Ferguson leave this week to visit in Toronto and Poterboro. jos. and 11Mrs. Bolger, of ribose, Seale, are visiting with relatives (n alld around' Walton. ' Mr, Bolger coildt)c'Is a butcher shop and a large cattle business in the West. Old friends are glad to see there again. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of Duff's 'United church was held in the school 4)00211 of the church on Wednesday afternoon, Jan ll.tli. Miss Simpson presided, The Biblo Reading which was taken from 16th Chapter of Prov. was read by Mrs. McCallum. Topic from the Miss 01ga McKay is vi•:iting with friends in Toronto. 4 W. A. Lowry is;• ,1i in NewOntario on a business trip.u1 et et J. L. Kerr made a business trip to Toronto on Thursday. 3' c Reeve A. C. Beekel' was at Gode- rich last week on business. Gc•org'0 Anderson, of Lucknow, was a visitor in1 to town Tuesday. y. et 4 se et Mrs. J. E. Smith returned last Wednesday after a visit with alise Nifna Rogers at Mount Forest. e. Mr..and Mrs. I4oh:crt .Anderson at- tended the funeral of Master Martin at Colvin,Stratford Ill t work. et v . Ed. Lever, of Dryden. Ont., has been vii iting with his uncles, G ') 'x Manning of town and with herb. Manning at Walton. Mrs. Jack Currie underwent ( n operation at Kitchener 'hospital on Tuesday, and is doing as well as can be expected, Mr. Currie was down for the operation. et 4 4 et C. R. Bennett, of Arcola, Sask., was a visitor with his aster -in-law, Miss Mary Davidson over 4110 woes( end, 14Ir. Bennett lost his oat crop this yel(r and reports that the wheat grades very low in his section. rent Events and i4lrs. Davidson read a Leaflet explaining Strangers Secre- tary Work. Mrs. Berry, Miss Simp- son, Mrs. B0yans and Miss Broadfoot were appointed to assist in the work of Home -helpers. Two Life Member- ship ei'tificetes were presented, one. to Mrs. W. Davidson and another to Miss Annie Johnston, both b4eing gifts from :hiss Annie Ferguson. Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Merry. 'There w('re23 ladies present. 0 JAMESTO W N Friday of last week, Duncan nt1t1 Mrs, 101)crn8111 (II V'd floor here to Brussels, where they will 11'0ide. \\ a uta sorry le 1(se 'ut 11,1wn-.lour as he built up at eplendid lineinese in lire pest 22 yeas s. Mrs, Al5Dnr , Id health had ferled 50 111 the la81, 10W year idea elle was 0eithle to help i11 the more, v,,her11 she had been of ;treat eeeist(,nre. Mr. McDonald wite always willing in Ir•ip in the,''19,01+'1• i[Ient of the entn unl 111 ',u),1 fur 8 'c. -- al 7861.. 11'4 was Son-,rint'-, dens , f the l+,tbba114 Se1)1101. We hope to !cert Mr. and 111rs, Mnlhn»al.F Mal Miss D0(181ila ,bite 0.•gc4ntly and 11''4444 Hutt they will ell.lfly their' new Ilene. )11,.1 F. 1'.•0se11ti.0100 --- A vele p1.'cl :set evening was spent at the homt. of Decid Johnston hest Thursday eve/l- ien when a large _athcling mot to hid good-bye to liune ul ami Mrs, MacDonald and Donelda before leav- ing for their hone in 1 ru cis. Tho evening was very pleasantly .email; in social intercourse, Inu51( and claming and the following' address read by. Mies Brown and 1n'esentations were made by David Johnston, Jno. Riley and Dougal Strachan. Mr. Mac- Donald made a short reply thanking all for their many kindnesses shown during their stay in Jamestown. Fol- lowing was the address: Dear Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald and Dunolda:—As the time has come when we must sever the tie which has boundus together during the past. yeas as neighbours and friends, we have gathered tonight in a social way to spend an evening with you before your 'departure for your future home in Brussels. You will be greatly (hissed by all as we have always had your heartiest co-operation in. every social enterprise and in times of need you have proved a friend in deed. It has been well and wisely sakithat if We w0111d 11098 !many friends we must be a friend to many people. In this we feel you have a host of friends. While regretting to lose you from our midst, we are glad that you are not going far away end that we can AR - 811V0 lou of a hearty welcome any time you have an oportenity to ro- am to our midst. For you, the latch tying will always hang to the outside t the noighbor'hodd and now, as a. l• ight token to your worth, we ask Study Book "New Paths for Old o Purposes' was given by Mrs. Camp- a bell. Mrs, Reid d had charge of Cur . L. AJ.RR, Pro/i4 e110r Ce will be held in PRATT'S HALL M0N(2RII:FF Tuesdaytv' Jan. 24 �i EVERYBODY WELCOME Good Music. I . x. .wlch served Gentlemen 55c ChurchNotes r r Melville Church Genesis 1 . 26, "And God' said. let us make .man after our likeness," was Rev, F. j3. Fowler's text, in Melville Church, last • Sabbath morning, from 01(10)l he spoke on the subject, '•God's Estimate of Al ji." hian in his ids ,,. bt1 al tttiF'9God-111(0. 1 e h . T sal - p m int described mac as bring a little low- er than the argels and as being •,'019(1811 with glcl•7 and honor, '`heist ei780 n. the proper e-timnte of Ile worthofa nom. Christ lt{(rght the duty of null 10w81a mlltu. Iu His i,r.rahle Of t[e t1na1 .iu(ign,eat 01trlet -)aught Char three sv rn did their duty 1'' pian WHIP doing their (Fury to God. If, Hie dealing with those who were ' (e! alll lir tt t `ht'ie, e' (. t u1) se 1 e the 4(04.110 { r f t t rr ,• E, l 111 k f 111Hir in, and -tiring the possibilities in them, '4' -tight to douse theme to their' better elves. Chii't, in his est noel e of the ,van with the two talent(., has put a new estimate on the worth of the medical(' men. (.44411),.1 taught that a gilt reletini911ip to Ulan is one of ie mf .io 1 l,t ns of right 1 Hlat'oc 9 ' h p to God, Al the evening service. the p(9tors sebjeet. wes'•Chtist's_conver- tincl with % male -us." From this r_ 1nvereetion, we learn many impolt- ,1'(1 tenths : (1) That av Christ enabl c.(1 Jacehene to triumph neer the mewed, so (Jhr19t today enables men to triumph over their en 941,1(18 Pat an,) see Hirn. (2) Chii.t enahls(i 2ac- ehen. to triumph Over a great tempt - and be satisfied with a low .:911d(t1•11 of 11x,relit7, (3) Meeting with °bidet chat'.( d Z'"Hheus to tri- umph over the nhsil:He rf hie own line of conduct.. (4) Christ did not orale to call the righteous but sha- mes t0 repepenten(•e,. United Church Last Sabbath morning, Rev. A. W. Barker took as hie subject, "Jesus, Ole Teacher of Truth," being the sec- ond sermon Fu the Belies, "Christ in the Life of To -Day." He pictured (t9 a 5e1,1l, Chi 191 as the Teacher and pointed out. mine of the lessons Insight by this Great Teacher. Life Is sometimes Maur (•d rte a Stage, a 8(11x11 and a race, but Christ. would h:we us see the picture of life as a behunl where there are many classes ,4,4,11 we pass from one room to anoth- er. Je800 taught us many 1eeso s whom; Nat tit e. All our past lea hist. ory ; the. teem d given in the Bible is History and is all true. These is the revelation' i' religion religit'(15 folt.h is a great. thing. We all have entered tide rnlrnl and felt the presellre and p(tl.icy'•4 lb _. .;:t4 411 or (Saliiee The ';'il it of the tearlle'r' , It. le rt wonder- ful pi tell ,;e to be (1 4 , chat•, espec- ially on the staff of Jesus. A. teacher should have the knowledge 1't solhed, full 1i glace 1.udpeGt1,00. Ttteteal•I:- Gaud: - el should 4,,,' it, 1lie,• Wolk for the good he can d.'. I here ,11(111(4 be a pr j stn g of ou . , ..,:nr,a:ily into the 1esu. the el eates1 of all teach - had all 1111.;• q,la,F[i,:,tt inns 10 0 ex18115170 dekitr The following ate Some of the spear 'points Fn the teach- ings of Jesus : 'Phe pearls of the king. dein, frul,d 111 the Beatitudes ; the 1, teem of it meal life pur pose, „Let your light ).o shine" ; the beautiful element of love, "Love 7004' en- '1Tliee" ; the Fatherhood of God, "Our father cello alt in 1-leave11" ; the eternal t -tett 50) e, "Laytri) for your- selves treasure in Heaven" ; the les - on of ser940,', "Ye cannot serve God .md Mammon" • the allege which eoaut most, "Seek ye first the king- dom of God" ; the Leeson of sacrifice, " T(tlte tip thy ernes and follow Ise" ; the soul's pri1O'l05s value, "What shall 11 mon give he exchange for his soul ?" ; His own life purpose„ "The Son of Mae is corse to seek and t0 seer( and to save that whielt was lost" ; the brotht'lhoed of man, "A11 ye are brethren" ; the ]latter of pre- pareditess,, ; "13e ye also tend7" ; the lesson of prayer, "Watch and pray lest: ye enter into temptation" ; the great world commission, "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel." A11 these teac1iug5 of Jesus are of no value unle89 Hwy are applied in bud - nese and eiefeseloml.l life. in onesig• mlhatiols and conformities, in the lite `f the nation incl in Otte persnnal life, Only as they benne a prat of Dur per- annal life, can they reach out into the world. you, Mrs. MacDonald to accept this electric lamp, Mr, MacDonald this signet ring and Dunolda this pen and pencil set with The combined wishes ofac c hand everyone of us for a- bundance of health, new friends and prosperity in your future home. Signed on behalf of your neighbors teed :friends: David Johnston, Dole', gall Strachan, Jack Riley, Jack Snell and Cecil Payne. •