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CONMPAT1
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sure protector against Bilious Meted
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
1'
LESSbN VIII—FE13RUARY 24
"Christian Growth''—John '1: 40, 42;
Matt. 16: 15-18; John 21: 15-19; '2'
Pet 3: 18a.. ,
Golden Text.—Iiut grow in the
grace and knowledge of our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ: -2 Pet: 3
18a.
THE . LE
SSONNITS T
I SETTING.
Tiine and place.—Peter was called
`'to be a disciple at 13ethabara,'on the
lower Jordan, in February,': t•\.1).;27.'
His confession of faith in Christ was
spoken near Caesarea 1'hiliyapi; in the
summer, of A:D,29, the third, year of
Christ's ministry. His cornei•sion,
with the risen Christ took place on
the shore of the `Sea of• Galilee in
Alaril, A.D. 30.. ,
PETER'S GROWTH
Teter was the head of the baited
of twelve apostles. Though a .hunt'
ble: fisherman, he became a great.
leader of the Christian eleueeh. It,
is welt worth white to 'see how he
made . this glorious growth, that we
may ,proceed along the sante lines.
His first. step was .gobig to Jests
Christ.
Oihe of the two that heard Jesus
speak,.. --Among the laptist'•s <li
chiles were two fishermen'from Gali-
lee, one named. John, the• other named
• Andrew. Jesus ' also hard corse dos n
from Nazareth to hear John the Bap
tist, and seeing Him, the inspired
• prophet pointed Flint out ,to" "the
I:.anvb. of God." : And followed Him;
that is, Yeses, \Vas Andrew, Simon
Peter's brother. -=Andrew nae a quiet
tee-
tI oIMMEINIMION
NEW SPRING
SIIITINGS
Our Sample Made -to -Measure
Spring Sttitings are now in.
They are the best values for
the money we have. had. ...Suits
from $22.5o upto $B5.00, made
up with best of trimming and
tailored to your satisfaction,
We have a number of winter
Overcoats left which we will
self at greatly reduced prices.
It will pay you to invest before
theyall go.
.We are giving io% reduction
in price on Underwear, Sweat-
ers, ... Wind -breakers, ,.Rubbers
and Over Shoes.
Buy your Sugar now.
HIG.HEST PRICES FOR
EGGS
The team leaves Tuesday and
Fridays with cream for the Go-
C','erative Company.
AVE'''$ STORE
WRO E ER.
Thursday, ' February 21 et, 1929
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faithful pian, who became One .of th
twelve apostles.
He findeth first hie •own b'rothe
Siruon.—The "first"timplies that th
Baptist's other disciple, found his
brother, but later, This disciple. w:a
doubtless John; the beloved(diseiple
who .aaever mentions .himself in his
Gospel, His brother was James, who
became the first martyr among the
twelee apostles, And saith unto him
We have found the Messiah '(which
is, being interpreted, Christ).—John
was writing to 'Greeks, who would
understand the Greek word, Christ,
and not the HebreW word, .Messiah;
both mean 'the Anointed One."
He :xbrongh.t him .unto : Tests.—
F3ringing Peter to Jesirs was the
greatest thing Andrew ever ;did. Je-
sus looked anon him. -=The Greek im-
plies a fixed, penetrating gaze, pierce
i.ng to his very soul:.' And• said, Thou
art Simon, the son of John; thou
shalt be called'.Cepbas (which by
interpretation, Peter); -Christ says to
every ':roan Thou art.'' And• some-
'times he says it with a soh in His
voice, For Christ has in view what
tltoe inrghtest have been, and knows
the height frcim which thou'hast fall-
en.
He seith -unto 'them, But n'ho say
ye that I 'am? -.Our .Lord hacl asked
the disciples, What , opinion of Him-
self leen were expressing, and they
had answered that some believed.
Him to be the murdered John the
Baptist returned from the grave,
while .others held Him to be the pro.-
1:,liet Elijah come back to earth, or
Jereniialr, or •soiree other• of the an,
cicn.t prophets.
And Sinion Peter answered and
said, "1.1o0 acre the Christ,. the Son
of the airing God; -Speaking after
the manner of men, Christ's heart
meet.haive stood still for reply. And
it carne instantly, emphatically, and
decisively front the lips of Peter, el -
ways, the spokesman for the rest.
And Tesus answered and said unto
irin h13le se thouSimon , Ssed art t 10 S o Bar-
3onah.—"liar"' means "son of." In
the passage from John jest studied,
Peter's father's name is given' as John.
'For flesh and blood hath not revealed
it tanto thee, but lay' lather who is in
Heaven.—Thos Peter had riser; to a
more than human 'insight into divine
'things and thus we are taught that
an understanding of Christ's nature
and work comes. not:from man's rea-
soning, but front a revelation of
God's Spirit. If doubts assail us, we
may need to stucdy:mare, we certainly
need to pray more.
And 1 also say unto thee, that thou
art I'etcr (a rock), and upon this
rock . I will build my church.—The'
truth is wt•cll 'expressed by the ,great
Origen: 'If any one tluis,confess,
when flesh and blood have not ret;
vealed it unto him, but our, Father
in Heaven, he, too, shall obtain the
promised blessings;'as the letter' of
the Gospel' saitli indeed to the great
St: Peter, but as its spirit teacheth
to every :nail who hath become like'
What t1'1at great Peter was." • And
the gates of .Hades shall mit prevail
against it,—Hades, meaning the Un-
seen Land, signifies death. .`Gates"
signifies the entire realm civ govern-
relent of 11Tades, as 4n ancient unties
court was :held et 'city gates: The
church . of Christ, built o1) human
faith in Christ, the One Fouirdation,
is inrlestructiblc it wsrill,abide.in grail
deur• and beauty forever.
So, when' they had broken their.
Fast, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Si
111011, son of John, : lovest thou ine'
inure .than these?—.Peter had boasted
of his,dcvotion, and had failed shame-
fully; now Christ asks him Whether
ire still thinks that lze,'loves..Hinm 11000
than the. ether disciples 'do. The
question seeks to discover whether
the over -confident disciple has be -
0(1)1e more modest. He Saltll unto
1 -Brig;. Yea, Lord Thou knowest that
f love thee.---1'eter no longer profes-
seg at love surpassing that of others,
btrt the is sure that he does 'love Jc
sus.- Tae saith unto him, Feed hay
la.n'lbe.-A. new commission foe Peter,
ars a token of Cli fist's Forg'rveitess; .ale
i, to'b'e a hepllertl rather than a fish-
,
cr. He had teamed his weakness,
ho(' twee tetue'ht by his shame, had.
fitly repented and could now; more
!than even before, be trusted with
('1n ist's work•
Ho saitli to 111111 again .a 'second:
Y
rtnnr+..--.1: ci.cr way naturally impatient
and irritable; Christ' would hel his
growth ler patience triol eself•ciotrol.
Siancin, Sae of John, •lovest thou ane?
-.--Our Lad diem, the eevere remind -
et "more ..than. these"; Peter. had
shown iter teede11Cy to lapse into brag-
gadocio. Il;e saith unto .Taint, Yea,
t,crt•d„ thou knowest that T rove Thee,
Stilt Christ eeee the; 'exalted word
xtn• "love" x111(1 Peter the lowlier word.
1rTc
saith mite) him, Tend nee shwa).
The lambs, which can ge aro Litistitn'ee,
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•
Steel Cars Now for Freight Service
teel is 'replacing wood in freight service and seventy-
five hundred of the new freight cars now on order
for the Canadian Pacific will set new standard in.
grain and general freight service, These cars are
not in replacement but m addition to the wood cars
already in use, and will furnish a greater margin
of safety, more speed and longer service while elimin:e
rating leakage.
They will 'have a capacity of 2,000 bushels of wheat
and -will . considerably speed up the movement of
grain: Rivetting of alljoints and connections will
reduce to a minimum possibility of loss of grain
and the ear itself will be ; more solid and will pos-
sess greater rigidity. The roof of the ear will be
steel as will also the }whole structure, but the sides
will be wood Lined inside.
Additional safety 'will 'be .provided by a new
type of truck having a east steel frame. These truck
side frames which represent a• new standard of Cana -
dian. Pacific equipment;
are
one integral casting,
Elimination of parts in the ear proper is another
noteworthy feature.
Dimensions of the ear are 40 feet 9 inches in
length, 8 feet 7 inches high, and 8 feet, 1% inches
wide. They will have 5 foot side doors and a capacity
of 120,000 pounds.
The new cars 'represent an important advance in
railway freight transportation en this continent and
they have been developed more directly to keep pace
with the development of the west. In recent years crop
acreage has increased'. Car loadings have increased in
like measure. Improved harvesti:te machinery has
speeded up delivery to: the rails and necessitated still
more efficient handling ' on the part of. the railway
companies. .•
Delivery of the new ears will be made in ample
time for the harvest of 1929 and the Canadian Pacific
may be expected to again break the record of crop
handling.
scarcely require guidance, their chief Mr.'Smith, our new bank manager,- 10th CON. }IOWICK
need is food. The sheep requrreth and family y are getting settled in the
both," Peter has received pronto house lately occupied by the late Mr, lir. and MJrs. Win. Craig spent Sun-
tion. • 'Van Dickson. We welcome them to day with Mr, and Mrs. \Vm. Hawks -
He' saith unto him the third time, town.
Loirest thou tire?—'Phis tine Our The Township Council held a spec- Mr. 'Thos, Stecmg and ,Verde., spent
Lorca adopts Peter's lowlier form of -ial meeting in the Hall Monday af- the week;•eud with fri.1111' at Mount
the word "Iove" and seems to doubt tc•rnoen to pass a by-law for street Forest,
and cuestion even this; that iswhy lighting, Mfr. and Alas. R.
l'eter was. grieved because He said The hockey match between Ford- spent Saturday aftern
be.e. '
T. Donaldson
rota with Mr. S.
unto .hitt the third tune, :Lowest thou with and Wroxeter lase week at Donaldson, who ie not imprc;ving
me?- And he saidunto keine Lord, Wroxeter rink resuIted in a tie 4-4. 'luucir.
Thou knowest all things;. Thou kiro\w-' The Continuation School intend
est that I love thee. ---"Thou knowest putting 00 a concert in the Ball 071
everything; Thou; perceivest that I February 27th. __
love Thee."Jestti saith onto Miro, The social evening he connection •A fewfarts accompanied the local
Feed my sheep.— With : this cau,fir- with the I:. C). 1.. which : was to be
hockey dant to Gerrie \lontlty nd;;l,;:,
nation of Peter's commission Christ held on ,Monday cumin;; was post 01i1 ti they defeated Corrie: 3-2. It.
closes- what may be called the apost- ported. on account of the serious ill
\\ 1s a good 1 tet 1anle, 1'r,rdwich were 1
le's final examination in His school. ness of a member of the lodge, Mr.'without the services of a suUstittttc
Verily, verily, I say onto thee. John Wray. the teaiai
The doubted "verily" ("amen") al- Air•.'Iteoss 1'upe is taking over the playing \1 1 1Ur11 a 1.1:1i1.1. ftare corn` Gorrie tried hardgame
d to
ways marks a statement on \w1111.h mail route from ,Mr. S. J. Burke, 'win this game and getback
Christ would lay . special aemphasis. The February meeting nI the \Vo- I 1, in the
\'Mien thou wast young, thou girdcst men's Institute will be held at the atoning with the e sisal` o[ 1Zc:1n-
tJu and Fritz i1/ of the• 1 i cos, t I Junior
thyself, and walkest whither thou haeme of Mrs. \\•"..S. IleKercher an team: 13+11 Dorsi. 11
u . t 1 \w'rcrxeter hancl-
woulclest.—Peter was no ioiucer, Thursday afternoon; February 28th. led t1io bell,
young, nor yet was he an old . man, There will be a debate "Resolved that
but probably in the prime of life, the dress of 50 years ago is more "to''
But when thou shalt be old, thou be 111511ecl than the inod:ern dress," GLENANNAN
shalt stretch forth thy hands.—As in which :Four members will tale part.
an amadfor help, an appeal acle The roll call will be answered by an Mr. David'lirecn of Grand Rapid.,
in vain, And another shall gird thee. exchange of valentines.
—Peter was to be bound with ropes
or chains as a criminal. "Che stretch -
i11;; forth of the hands is supposed BELMORE
by some to foretell D'eter's death on
the cross.
Now this he spoke, signifying by served by •the Presbyterian anti 'leen-, \1.r. Robert Metcalfe, who has spent
whet marth
iner 01 death he should itecl congregations ations in the Linsee the past couple of months \\•ith scala-
glorify lorifGoriWe have historical Ch'nrch, Friday afternoon, Mrs. Rev. tires here, has returned to his home
y —
proof that 'Peter was crucified at Taylor lad the meetingwhile others in the West.
Ron1c,' tinct at his .insistence he was assisted, • Mrs Thos. :'\brain gave a Miss Hazed Mendell of Pluevale is
placed on the cross head downward,splendid atdclrcss, taking for her sub- x 0111111, her cousin, Miss rine Alan
as :1teregarded,, it loo honorable for jeer, ``The Council of Jerusalcaih, dell:
'are. W,n Mundell.
'ad r • 1 11-:I'r, and
l.iu't'tc1� assume the earn`-positipn a:, M l , 11 a wvcll p 1.l ai tt 1.l . i4�Crs. Webster
\Vi1litts
11 Saviour. And when he had srole- cd Taper on "Home Missions." ,•\.' spent a day recently at the home of
a 1
011 this He sant unto him, Follow solo by i\h•s;: ,AVrn:. •111 -Win, wvas well • Mfr. anti bits bV. II, Al tishal'l.
2111..•-1-fows nobly the restored apostle rendered. f \lies 1 (111,1 f,inctrlrr. star•n1 tate wcerk
Those who were able to attend en with Carrick friends.
the February nle.ctin0 of the \Voint 11'', Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mundell and
Institute, Wednesday afternoon, at family sport Tuesday evening at the,
the home of 11rs. John \1uheyi err- home of Alr: and Mrs. Reuben Stokes.
j„yecl every inhume \l13,•Thos. Ab -.1 Mrs. 'Thomas 1-1x111,11 spent a 1,iti•
tont and lefr•s.,Lincoln acting as host -,pie of days visiting. her sister, Mrs,
TH ECHRIST.TAN'S GROWTH, eeee' andset.eit, lunch, After flue Lamb, Wit-K.:han1.
1)1.1...M ss hart' of the meeting 101 1Ir, and hire 'c 1, ,
1 t 1, til <n •,\l lrlehy at-
eteuee kitty Singing, .i11rs. Wm. i\fon-: tended the ; i mieral of the iatier'e
trlutw•lccd; ot` inter Lord and. Saviour' eic 11 ttlok the kttU'cct "1)ar C'.1. tuitrc'a ttr;tndnt1. Misr A[rs. T;tntr; 'Martel,
Jesus ('grist, W. have hc'e n :stuely1111, J ri
l.esource„s. \Ire. \Vat. liwcili Sat e, Thursday last:
the steps ,Peter", ,,1211 j rowvtll, 211 1 "Go ,
in thio smitcnct -Crum his penwe,cc
1 tttly down the ,tr can1; of Thee, r
recttatttun by 1\r-1eflrav ai : w alin•• : 'REPORT.
than thin' atpostle' krirnstilf unrlerstoocl
true eoet) si, tire• trrizc beim; raprtrrc,d
the course and aim of his si,iritual
by ld't�, C.iazcelit. \rt hid•tiihi,: still- fy. S, No. I. \tJGcvaneslt
progress:, and :taught then) to his con- -
• 1111 match .took' t,larr:, arid. sere u'c1'..., 1I Itnr•att---Villetta C'hrnnncy
FORDWICH
GORI .IE
°1'lle largest crowd in ` the history
of the Howick Mutual Fite Insurance
Company attended thefifty-si,z;th, an-
nual meeting in, the township hall at
Gorrie on Tuesday afternoon, Quite,
a number were 'unable to gain admis-
sion to the hall. The company has
had a'very.successful year and is in
a prosperous condition. Much inter-
est was taken in the election of of-,
ficers for 1929 which resulted in Alex.
McKercher, whose term had expired,
being 're-elected and Robert Graham
of Gorrie being elected for a three
year term, James Wylie of Turnber-
i•y leas elected for two yeer term to
fill the vacancy created by the death
of James Kirton. .The following will
be the 1929 board of directors: J. A.
Bryans, Alex. McKercher, • 11x. H.
Gregg, H. W. Edgar, Robert Grahani
and James Wylie. At a subsequent
meeting ofthe directors J. A. Bryans
was elected president, Alex. McKer-
cher, vice-president, and W. S. Mc-
Kercher, vice-president. A. A. Gra-
ham and Howard Wylie were, reap-
pointed auditors.
William J.., 1'ykc will hold an auc-
tion sale of farm stock on Feb. 22.
John Darroch of Lakelet will 'be auc
ttonecr•.
Richard Jagkson of the eleventh
concession Howick has taken 001 an'
auctioneer's license.
Mr. and _Mrs. Nelson Underwood
and daughter Jean, spent ".Tuesday af-
ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. E. Foster.
Wroxeter defeated Gorrie in Gorrie
an Monday evening. They over
whelmedtGorrie in the first two per-
iods, the score at the end of the sec-
ond period being 6-1. The Gorrie
team had the better of the last period
scoring three goals. to Wroxeter's,one.
Pope, in the Wroxeter nets, was in
good formand made some difficult
saves. The final score was 7=4.
'Ice Bow
Cookies
1 cup butter ; 2 cups
sugar; 33/ cups Purity
flour; 2 eggs; 2 Ne -
s oons baking powder;
itavoring; 1 cup nuts and
raisins chopped (optional)
Make the dough in
a toll and keep it
overnight in the ice boxx or AS
C0o1 place. Slice phial,
anti bake in 5.
quiets; Dues.,
gest for
all Baking
Send 30c fer
700 Recipe Cook Book
Western Canada Flour Mills Co.
Limited, Toronto. ars
russuussuaussassuasammausaussaunosnasse
Butch Edgar of Wroxeter was ref-
eree. The Maitland League standing
is as follows:
W. 1,. 11. A. Pte.
I'nrdtvich ..... 3 1 16 11 f•
Wroxeter , 2 2 15 22 4
Gorrie 1 3 14 22 2.
M:Ir. Chaff, Dottie of Mitchell,' spent
a couple of days last 'week with hie
mother, here.
Miss Faust, R. N., of Palmerston,.
visited with Mrs. R. F. James last;
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. 31'. Guerin deft on Monday for,
'Tee -Onto ivherc she expects to remain.
for some. time.
ilr, E. Carson is in Toronto. at
tending the Hardware Convention,
Mrs, Wilford Gamble and children'
c I Waldemar are 'visiting at the horrre
of Mrs. Gamble's father, Mr. T. 0.
Johnston.
The W. A. of St. Stephen, Church
will hold their regular meeting at the
'home of Mrs. I Wade, on Thursday
of this week.
Michigan, renewed old acgtiaintathcc-
elrips on the tenth one day last week,
Mr, anti Mrs, Reuben Stokes and
family spent Thursday visiting at the
horn` of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Inglis,
The day of prayer was fittingly ob- Carrick.
followed his Lord were can see in the
Acts, it was 'P'eter's ,sermon after
the' descent of the Spirit at Petite-
co -l: that .brought three' thousand
scittls into the church..
Batt grow ye in the grace and
.t
•
oX T ER
The world's international day of
prayer was observed IV{ ilt .1111111 on
prayer service held in the Ilen12d
Church :Friday after'ni'catt at 3 o'clock,
With tt dar ri ..rt � rte
Ede rte rl�tt ,t'.
We cure pleased ccs see Mrs. Fi:aher
able to be 'ar'ottnct again after being
confirrgd to net' home for the past
1001 weeks.
;3bax,..n
arc: mit up on our''spelling like We
Wince was,
Mfrs. Brewster was the guest of
Mrs. Jolie 'Gowdy, Salem, for a , few
days last week. •
Alis, Clara' Metcalfe will leave for
Toronto Monday, to be present at the
Mtillinery capeeiegs, •
Fitch attended the
C;oldee Wedding of .her parents last
week.
A T3onsprel is .planned for Thursday
etc talon.
jr, IV—Mildred Mason 734, 11-[as.
nrRZnbinson 5iir/r.
McI',urtwy".
Jl' TITe -i\fa rearet' Robieeorr, Lavine
Jr, 11 --;Kenneth rix:111 mason.
Sr. 4—Alfred 1:fason, Dona Arm-
strongV, Lloyd lihxson'>.
-Jr. '1.• -Roy Robinson, Mary Brophy
I'lrose; marked wvith 'a' were absent
frit' 0110 or nllare mettm.irl'.ztiort.
No, on roll 11.
Alice .Shackleton; Teach cr:
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