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The Huron Expositor, 1924-09-26, Page 2
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Jesus. cast- tri to all ciasto touched the leper rJ' m, P and hie handd polluted .by d was not g Fe Y; but thelep, or's whole body was cleansed by the touch of that hol y hand. .. 1 :'.. ;:'.'� iQwc J .� ,t. rv. „.: �.{d1' :+:�,1. t .,I t:r. ,;,a ,.. pit , .. :. Iv .. ,"t: ,. :,...all I�� I ;'J.. :-':. !krM� '�, ...:., ";'. .,-4' "l. •. v.,:. r'.r„ r: !" .�i. ,. , . ':,,� r., q. •'3 &s''. , ; r �,1 % _ R%Z.. !,', u. ! 4i i :...a , - 'T""" [ 4' it..,f Y;. �}pqq,+'�� }},�'A y �ptx ;i� iA"�t7:OM1.11 $ate 'T!I _�,,1'..._, • 4 .- ' � ,„: l t i t0 yq)1 ' obee$il''p sags 9p itdh tik, . a �}}��i cant via ,1...,, 7 Jx e 1ri,,.e • , d�y i J � J �, •Y ,, i, ary,C ��ya '' Y.�i•:. d '74a^ � ..,..'C. rf,.. Y. 1, � ... '{�',� X �;��+ a 'sJ 1 , ,.:ir, >r 3 • �>F./ *r wde tine a4lnv AecoPpti cu ear at a r sai�'1et li)0#i'47�I AI MO: ,.,.Xr.. , •3:.. ,1. ,48 }��jY.4! 'a(/' a ! 'e1J L.-': i E ,.� 8 i , :d ,�... .. 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PRAYER Our Heavenly Father, we know all that we do, know of Thyself through Jesus Christ thy Son, He called thee Father; He told us when we -prayed to address Thee as Our Fath- er He gave is imsslf 1a to do Thy .' will, and He taught us to say in prayer, Thy will be done on earth as it is done in heaven. From our child- hood we have said thus, but we haus rarely felt it in all its meaning, in all its pathos, in all the sublimityof its obeience. Worts within us all thy yY ministry, teaching day by day, pg Made of it Juices auti Tomos Tlao 9r4ost ooaavincin proof ayrf the true worts: of $�`ruitgta= vee' as a medicine for women is found in the <s dyes". °�1�orinst cdm to Fruit -a „"�a,• I aiiffered with tall the symptoms of &'enols trouble, pains sow down in the back and sides, constipation ation and omiatant headache. A d.octor advised an operation. I started taking °a •ult-a-tives" and this fruit medtohee Dona letely relieved me of all my misery". Mrs. Pd, J. GORSE, Vancouver, B.C. ti0®- a boar 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c• Liverpool, N. S.-ZarLe, Grey, the famous novelist, recently caught a 758 pound tuna fish, constituting what , 'sa x r �, Brucenold °St" 510'00- nrkton + '• ---- F°ix®te$ , O utou) ' ,e asp Zuaneh is believed to be a world's record. Th sea monster was successfully conquer - ed after three hours and -ten minutes of grilling endeavor off the Nova Scotia coast, and towed into Liver- pool harbor. Mr. Grey'sprize is a ,species of the blue fin family. The record before this catch was held by K•L,Ross,the well known Montreal s rtsmlan and financier who caught a 710 pound tuna.�m '{. beginning. to ;,phew #7tgns ' of breeding+'was possibilities, is taking on value in the eyes of the farmer who is in the pass-' tion to provide quarters' and feed the same. Th s -new enthusiasm will doubtless affect volume o$ supply at the markets by as early as next spring but not very greatly. Should -that co arative feed shortage combined with low markets for hogs brqught abaat'sn increase in the pro- portion of light hogs in the receipts' at yards and abattoirs, and that when pricsis began to rise, the proposition 'of light, hogs decreased, 'With the ad - in the �t r ,, o Sill-----) t�' •�. 1"�� so us little by little, a lesson at a time. For Jesus' slake. Amen. (Joseph Parker). At dealers or from Fru:, -a -,sues i d9 Ottawa, Oat•J• ,Il l ( S. S. LESSON FOR SEPI 28th, 192dt W m It is said that there are 2,000,000 laws in the Upited States; but what about the Ten Commandments?- Kingston StandaJrd. prices hold firm or near so, until after the Fall breeding season, a considerable gcrease,,whach increase in supply of market hogs Pts Y g may be looked for:in less than a year from now. vane, price proportion of select bacon h4$s also began to show, in- eotitinued pip tE!; the eiuh r y..g'.rading, when bogs gold of the Jul 'at 10 cents f.o.b.,and is holding steady. This would appear toshow that the ' - (Lesson Title -Review ; Opening Period of Christ's Ministry hence; make not my Father's house a house of merchandise: His disci- Lesson Passage -Read Ise 5fi:1-13 plea thereupon thought of the words LL of the psalmist. The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up; but the Jews I.ENGTHEIVING THE PERIOD OF USEFULNESS OF SIRES It is a lamentable fact that man sires that have later proven to be valuable breeders have had 'a limited period of usefulness to their breed due to the fact that they were disposed of before their breeding ability be- came known. Early disposal is some- . times due to a disinclination to rsk' the insecurity to life and limb en- tailed in keeping aged breeding ani- mals around, but more often •is due to the gradual impotency, inadvisability of inbreeding and the lack of facili- ties for keeping two herd sires. Be the causes what they may, the fact remains that,in _ in many cases, better use could be made of many of theg outstanding sires in the country that meet with slaughter while still in g prime breeding condition. With most classes of stock, proper care, comfortable quarters lent of exercise,and due cautions on the part of he ttendant reduce impotency in the animal and the risk of attendants being injured by aged sires Ito a What the graders have noticed is that the proportion of brood sows in the total 'ho receipsprevious to the #' sudden rise of hog ;prices at the be- ginningof jut y"Salic ed, considerable increase. is is one feature that gOe•a to indicate a shpt, pig crop next Sprang. Yet, as the litters from these same sows are now in course of pm- partition a fairly heavy supply of pigs during the coming Fall may be ex- pected. Young pigs up to just recent- ly have been selling slow, due to poor market prices for finished hogs and the shortage of feed that existed just previous to the close of the 1923-24 cropseason. Now, with market noes ' P soaring and new feed coming in, re- Hewed confidence is becoming evident increasing demand for both young pigs and breedingstock. However, heavy selling on the open markets and to the abattoi•rs direct •u to' 'Jul P Y gives reason to expect a Spring of- feting at the markets some 15 per cent, lighter than in the Spring of 1924. ' Another feature noticeable in the grading during the past few months farmers are contented to put the de - sired finish on their hogs provided the market price suits' them; especially since the price of feed has increased concurrently with the rice. of, p hogs, or vice versa. I ' Hog raisers desirous of having their product. make --the' select grade and the accompanying 19 per cent. prem.- inn in price will be interested in the warning sounded by a grader' with re - Bard to stags Quite a number of nice pigs that otherwise would make the premium grade or at least bade to be turned down as stager. Allowed to run entire until theyarive at a- round 100 pounds weight, thea ho P pork ® hogs are undesirable as prospects. Under such conditions, tissues in the hams thicken and produce waste in the carcass. This, together with oth- er objectionable features, causes the buyer to impose a cut in the Y P price a the stags as compared with desirable hogs. Moreover, the breeder and the feeder who produces these stags for market runs risk of losing a share of his pig crop, in addition to a share of the market price. . o f ✓ 4 m,OS'N.... ar - �� 1 , ` . re Care ° in buying shoes -be careful also to use use a polish that will keep the leather good condition and prolong its life, USE ? .,,OGEir ' P �! is �, , Polishger ' y B ' 2s& BLACK -'IAN - TONY RED July rth y 6th -The !: of Jesus. `questioned -Luke 2:7-20. Joseph and Mary bad pgone to Beth- )chem, the home of their ancestors, to be taxed in accordance with a decree published by Caesar Augustus, and there Jesus was born. His birth was announced by an angel to shepherds and then a heavenly host burst upon their vision and sang: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men." The shepherds hastened to find the child as directed and therrg in a man- lay Christ the Lord, and the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they his authority and then for the first ' time Jesus spoke of his s� death and resurrection, saying, De- strop this temple and in three days I will raise it uY P' August 24th „Lexus Talks with Nico- deuiiis• -John 3 : 1-3, 8-17. Nicodemus, for fear of those of his own claims, sought an interview with Jesus at night. In the conversation which took place Jesus revealed to him His mission on earth, telling hire the need of eve one was a change every g of heart and that God so loved the world that He sent Him, His only be- DARK WHITEhad Son, to it for $3ressng (cake) and White Cleaner (liquid) (cake) anBROWN. it CI heard and seen. July gotten make possible man to be reconciled to God and to ®® �"- 13th --The Boyhood of Jesus. -Luke 2:40-52� At twelve years of age every Jew- become an heir of Heaven. August 31st. -Jesus Talks With a Samaritan Woman O ® O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. J. Walker & Son 0 `0 O O O O O 0 O 0 O O O O O W. J. CLEA i Y 0 0 0 • ish male child became "a son of the law" and was permitted to take part in the celebration of •the sacred festi- vals. Thus it was Jesus went up at that age to Jerusalem and there met and talked with the Rabbis, forget- ful of the departure of His friends to John 4:7-14, 24-26 31-35. Jesus while restingbythe well of ' Sychar,'got into conversation with a woman who came to draw water, During their talk He led her to see He was the expected Messiah and she hastened into the city to tell others, minimum. Also in most classes of stock, the of the sire mature suf- ` get ficiently early to enable 'a fair esti- mate to be made, through the get of the breedingabilityof the sire before the latter has to be dieposed of to avoid inbreeding. Such being the case, it would seem advisable for the breeder to study his breeding results closely and retain as long as he pas - sibly can those sires that show out- standing merit. oth- erCbreedersio(wheren with nacgcreditedhbors rhe d regulations will allow) in such a way that sires may be . exchanged for a number of years 'and then be used a- + „ 't,, I n ria �c1 EcIAL .' t;: V. FOR, STUDENTS FROM ' 11.10 a.m. to 3 ' Six weeks additional tuition given on '; Courses, due to train service. "It is not school but the WORK that is ACCOMPLISHED ' These classes are your opportunity ` w' !� d "` 5 (4 �' SEAFORTH p.m. 32 or 37 weeks, Complete HOW LONG you while Take advantage of .. 1'. are in there." them. ® ® O W. J. Walker, Furaerall l@I- ® rector and Embalmer. 0 0 O O Licensed Embalmer and O Funeral Director. 'O 0 their home. After this experience He resumed His former mode of life and it was written of Him: "Jesus in- in Jesus,, in spite of His fatigue and thirst, seriously set about the conver- sion of this woman andgreat was the ® 0 0 ® 0 ®®O Motor or . one Equipment. . O Cars or Flowers furnished 0 as requested. 0 Day or Night, Phone 67. 0 ® .0 O O �ss O ©O O O O UP -to -date Horse and Motor O Equipment. 0 Night and Day Service. 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. O 2921-52 O O O O O O O O o O O ® 0 0 0 O O creased wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man." July 20th. -The Baptism of Jesus. -Mark 1 , 1-11, John the Baptist, a • mi h P almighty preachus, met for - er, and first timeion the bans cousin, ks of the Jordan and it was revealed to John that "the outcome, not merelyone soul saved it but a whole city oved and a great harvest ready for the reaping. September 7th. -Jesus Heals a Noble- man's Son. -John 4:46 54. A nobleman's son was dangerously ill and the,. father in his deep distress 'set off' in haste to induce Jesus, who, one mightier than I" had, appeared. At once he exclaimed,"I have need to be baptized of thee, and cornest thou to me?" Jesus replied: "Suf- He had just heard, had come to Cana, to come down and heal him. Jesus workedagreater miracle byincreas- gain in the original herd is one method that could be resorted to on the part of the first owner of a teed P roven sire. Another method should prove workable is for two parties convenient) situated who Y have valuable tried sires to exchange services' for such of their own am- mals as are closely related to their own sires. Following out these sug- gestions would extend the usefulness of a bull, for instance, from the usual three or four years to seven or eight years. The greatest possibilities, however, in extending the period of usefulness of :proven sires are in getting the new breeder to a reci'ate the value of PP these proven sires and to buy tdhem whenever possible •in preference to the untriedyoungsire. Instances �_ O Anyto k•-..; Time e. :. The School with the well qualified teaching stag. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE NTARrI+IF i CLINTON,s --COURSES- ' Stenographic - Commercial - Secretarial - Special Courses. For information apply to �, k`, WARD, li •�,, Principal• ''•M. , Sr�®��; �QiI11i11CI°C&Sl S eCialiSt Vice �')Ci1iC1 al ' ' i PHONE 198. • ,m a ': r - , .. � t'iz1 �' el A A T` ; r 7 Tp� CI"il\T,,,1Js�,S; L' ,i G ST:i TAIL ::GP�.,OCE:RS4 _ ' for it to be so now; for thus it be- cometh us to fulfil all righteousness." So Jesus went down into the watersthat of Jordan and was baptized d of p John and the heavens were opened and a voice said, "This is m beloved Son in whom I am well pleased. July 27th. Temptation ing the fathers faith so that he came know Jesus note a Rabbi endow -and ed with special power but as the Mes- well as the body. In this faith well with power to healtthe soul thes members of his household became sharers and thus became the first whole household brought into the kingdom of God. �y Buy Where Satisfaction is Guaranteed The skilled buyers of DOMINION STORES have a standard source of supply of quality merchandise. All guesswork as to g�nua�ir�ty is removed. Every article sold is guaranteed with a "money -bash" guarantee by DOMINION STORES. Thus with guaranteed i ocer es at consistent low your satisfaction ism leoprices DOMINION STORE. guaranteed every time you visit a BULKworship Y��1 I.L�, ii' j�A'FCIIES 2 lbs... , , , e. 47C 3 boxes Z� -The of Jesus. -Matt• 4 1-il. After His baptism Jesus was ped in- to 'the wilderness and there three times the devil tempted 'Him, first he tried to et Him to use His miraeu- g lour ower to relieve His own huh er P Y, y God s bo grog second) to tr test Him no matter into powerhat danger- ous place he purposelyg put himself,� and thirdly, he tried to bribe Jesus to P him instead of God, All of these temptations Jesus met by "Its is written." The devil has no power to overcome those who know and do the will of God. September 14th, -Jesus Drives from Nazareth. -Luke 4:16-30, lYhen Jesus came to His home af- ter His entry inion His public min- i'stiy, He went to the synagogue as He had always done on the Sabbath day, but this time He was not rolla sip- read worshipper but took the and the lesson and spoke on "This da is this scripture y pture fulfilled in your ears." At first the audience listened intently and received His words but, by degrees, what He said aroused wittiiout number could be quoted where money has been lost and years of ^ }' +.,..706 }'t:; : •.-•:.:' breeding have been wasted, so far as improvement of herds and flocks was concerned, through the use of untried sires that have proven misfits. On the other hand, many good proven sires that have been offered - EVERY GARMENT �'�� ;� ` MOTH- PROOF v Clark's Pork & Beats (No. 2 :strum) 2 for 25c Mayfield Brand Bacon (Machine Sliced) 29c August 3rd --The First Disciples of Jesus. • them to fury and they drove Him from the synagogue and would have cast rum over the cliff and killed Him but His manner awed them and He passed unhurt out of their midst and away for sale have gone to the slaughter house for want of a buyer. In the interests of the breed and the advance- ment of breeding generals st owner of a- tried and every proven sire should, wwhen he is through with Reim, endeavour to put him in the handsf o someone who can make further use of him. Likewise, anyone looking for a new sire should see that the supply of tried and proven sires is exhausted before purchasing a young unproven one. This system is followed as between Y Central and branch Experimental Forme, and has given excellent re- •Value m c Men. Here is the Best Suit e Ever Offered y 9y D� '• �e11 known Loie�S�e11 . Suits with Two pairs , . > . • ° Of 'Trousers at , /� ., $35®®V x a ff 7• .. ® have Of rand new fabrics - PATERSON'S AYLMER SOUPS PINEAPPLE (Tom. & Veg.) 3 for 29c SHORTBREAD BISCiTITS, lb. - _31c 15 -oz, Pkt, SEEDED or SEEDLESS H.12, RAISINS, 2 for m -2 e John 1 : 35-46. Jesus returned from the wilderness where He was tempted of the devil and walked near to where John and His disciples were. Twice John called from His home town and home friends showing the truth of His words when He said to the "No '' m+ prophet is accepted in His own coun- a r SAUCE - -2S� CALIFORNIA ' LAUNDRY SOAP- SEEDED or SEED- (except Fels Naptha)®63 LESS RAISINS 2 lb25c 10 bars - CALI"FORNIA SIIIRRIFF'S - - SEEDED or SEED- ORANGE MARMALADE LESS RAYSINS, �j 4 -lb. tin - �0c 25 -Ib. box - - n�2.�0 `r SH RRIFP'S - b SOAP CHIPS their attention to Jesus as the Lamb of God and on the second occasion two of them left him and followed Jesus. An eveningspent with Him convinced them He was the Messiah and Andrew found his brother Peter and broughtthe him to Jesus. Philip was called by Jesus Himself but he like Andrew, brought FIR # 0 0 0 _ , oF i i ORANGE 2 lb. - - - -25csults. MARMALADE -� '� ROLLED OATS Q i -1b, jar - - - 6 lb. - - - _ .2✓�- SINGAPORE SLICED20c g -lb. Tin DOMII3IOI� PINEAPPLE - - BAKING POWDER went out and Nathaniel who, on hearing Jesus say he knew him before Philip called him said, "Rabbi, thou art the Son of God, thou art the King of Israel:' Manitoba Vf o an °Th Thanks i Lydia �' r am g V ego table Compound /' INCREASE IN PRICE BRINGS BETTER HOGSa Now that the price `'of ,hogs has arrived at a level where the produceguaranteed. should be in a position to make re- turns in excess of cost of feed• and care, the possible market supply of the immediate future becomes a mat- eraser of increasing interest to all concerned with either consumption or Production. Possibly next to the big consumers, or in other words, the Packers, the mein who handle the. grad- ing of the open market and direct to abattoir supplies have the best oppor- tunity for gauging the extent aE hog holdings 'within a. given 'amus, and it2 was' to one of the ofdGial graders that the writer applied for information in this connection. Even by t'h'bg source only a rough estimate obtainable, figures showing existing supply on the0.--;5-........-.F- Estrus) being impossible to secure: In -one seasoti dud out the next has for long been recognized as chary- teristdc of the vet`': e'-0ntarlti farm- of S" 'er's ,relatiorL to the hog a'itifitg bud -e Hess ~ therefore to try t estimate the waste e't' sail' �qtie for there than a year ahead *taird be fritiitid, - , ren' *Rhin ' ilio' dot^(►'suitbr3 leY�h . beets a ... ,,:. {�'aVb i�,yy y •,iY,:. y .: 1t'o:.1YvLiDF. W:li:. With Lr I'd t� , ,, ,+� ,.' .;,. c, � t!C' .. .r!'n' .. ay��QQ 't��' ,�,I/a��lQ:' jy'� i.. ,y,,{`. YIYII.t�i I� :r. yy .u,, q, yy ♦. y�, �;Y � '`ii'Lltl �i' Ci V'f .t:. ),�, ' i e t1X, onto be ��rEytlimea-,# and le you 19 zi '' S R bonen to ®r t". ( � ..G s 1. ; f• ?) 6 6 q 4. F A' t• '. ' of:w1 G11 made eB® request,, or°8tod8 and Herr- I n all 8 181�t 88t t c ®� ,E; •+.':, .'1tRl _ate - v ` " ,1, { :-'Y ,.' ,., e r .., _ ` ? ya ELL, ,: a _ Yt r Y + s a t rib �F rt tx .,: u « til �r t 'l r `; a• :, v _gip•, , r1 94 >s X r x � {� n � s` ram ate < s .. ns x a ;: a; t • s �,"' " ' > ' ` • a' t i{ sr" , �s` � ; ; ' ry,, ;� r • d t Vit,, ;. . , .'S`• 9' . 1 a BittnNSWI(tK (No Alum) - - - A I n �S� SAI�DIQES, 4 for - KELLOGG'S COI2I�Y O. c E. (`ISH and FLAKES,'3 for - _ 200 M,E,AT PASTES -970. FRY'S' or WXLLARD'f •(6 ids) - CHOCOLATE 14c CRUSE & BLACK- BARS, 3 fur - - - 'WELL'S MARMA- -29c KIPPER SNACKS -25c AHE, i -lb• l - 4 for - FOR YOURPICKLING ®6 I41D SOLE MIXED II U ND Ib. - _2Se s PICKLING SDRC . , ''PICKLING ,BINE- 23C : Ilb. - - - - - :OAR (Blended Ciderabout tie t'AROWAR d.. Spat)' .05 2 for °2Sc w August 10th. -The First Miracle ofsure, Jesus. --(John 2:1-11. Jesus and his five new friends re- turned from Judea to Cana, where a wedding feast was in progress. The were bidden to attend and at some time in the proceedings the wine be- P g gen to fail. Mary $ought out her son and told Him their .plight. He did not seem to het hes but her faiths in p Him lead her to tell the servants tot, do His bidding. Then it was Josue turned water into wine and relieved the eituatibm,provinghimself what Crandall, Manitoba, " When I was a young girl at home and working I had terrible I pains, ahnorat more than could bear,mnd 1 wwas!°'not regular. These troubles kept me so tired all the time that I had no strength and no ambition to join in with `my friends and have a goodconsum time. I was uet tired and miser- able •alarm ii and . just seemed as if it wean worth living. 4 saw so much ire , the papers shoo£ L dia E. ,Pinkham s Vegetable Com and then I hada friend who h taken it and told me a� it so 1 of ;dome. Every month after taking it gtitstrong'er and Isom did not suffer every'''mond:. It stopped they pains and helped me other ways. -- .. ... _... iv r• Fast 24 ,, . He is to-dayspiritually to all Who p y seek His power believed Him to be what John hadproclaimed He was- Then when mybaiate ✓®r© comingI was e p .' tired and ono eat fi' st three months and ached b:: L M `1 UFt s the'Ve stablei• _. _ ... _ , �.t]G ee :ll , • .: �for e Y , ':< '_ .. �, )! . t< Er l N ". '. 1 H1tiRELLO COI'. FEE, -wee ' � %a -lb. tan - � 3� ; QSo%rd only e y Dmxon Stine,) 39� '..,_�..- .. r. Q ` the Son of God, the Messiah . 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