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The Huron Expositor, 1925-04-10, Page 2
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' 'd , ___ _ _ ____,- V This gives it greater tensile Bham SuppliantsIlea' us, esus, as' we irreet, Thy cy a atmercy-seat. �, >. broom aafilar. a " a 4 * . d 1i, _le ed nutmeg, flour, ltl'd ,oa . ;,i ..---,\,- ,:,_-.-.. strength, holds the galvaI iz- Still the weary, sick and dying, 'e ktable CoHNipo ad Milk when lukewarm, 444 yeaet 4l : dissolved in 'ovate', Galt and, ,i r ins r- r /�flt• , •5---' - - - ]!nbetter, a, � _- ' -� a-- ' ea • g and increases the R ' ,b�; hf the Need a brothel'sI, sister's care, On Thy higher help relying, .May we now their burden share, a 4u8'h to make a staff batter; let rice _.� Ifs► .xuayR T„ S. I took ya41:1 , di Over night. In morning add melted cine i* aruxt-drawn condition ani inward :I ;,v - _,'-en‘t !i, .e ,:ii 1I ael' ` g ' z • ' u,:: Ile&t.,. ;' [ , .I!,� c. :' s 1 4'w,'�F �avr'r+ of wire. i t'. LOOKAT THESE PRICES:an ,�? �a :wire fence, in 20, 30 and 40 rod rolls ... , ��C t �¢l, CASH �' *re fence, In `�00 and �® rod rolls ... , c Rod, CASH ' ' S wire fences,i'' 20,30 and 40 rod rolls,- , even pg`iCB 49C f' o,, CA H .a �v/� wire HO Fence, inches high ��C od CASH Hog g ' 9 18 wire. Poultry Fence, heavy, 4 feet high .. 75c Rod,CASH `�0 wire poultry Fence, heavy, feet high �3c Rod, CASH Bringing all our offerings meet, Suppliants at ercy-seat, ppThy (Godfrey Thring) , )PRAYER oh Thou whose ear 's v t ever open to the cry of the need incline our y, hearts to seek help for our sin -sick soups, We are'by nature and by Practice crippled and unable of our- selves to rise out of the depths into which we have fallen. 0 Lord give y sovereign gn aid to save us from the shortening, suar, eggs well beaten, irouktles ; ,ask nems m m right eiddi'nutme and now h p so bad et ti`nin that I could not W k do' h enough flour to make a sti�a u let rise again, and if too die n I saw about a dough; oU+ y t 9SH: y °',. Soft to handle. add 'trete flour. Toes I''inkbam i. Vegetable Compound ria the news a .erx+9 have taken five iao r on floured 'board, pat, and roll to of it, aiEr.etter m every way d three-fourthe inch thickness. Cut lir- you can use my letter to lief other to .stripe and roll under hands until �' P: p women. - Mrs. Alarm M. May, mined, and . tie. .Plage on . floured In mar N. S., board,let rise tine � , 'hour, turn and let . ' rise again; fry in deep fat, and drain NervOiin Breakdown Relieved . on brown paper. Cool, and roil in ., powdered sugar. Toronto, ntari®. - It is sett bard .to explain fur feelings an bermes 4 troubles. I'felt low s irrted had Crullers. peals pn in my head and eyes, always crying, and Ons butter, , I'll f , "', X14 ti;1. ,k I' I ° �!! ';I I; a q ' I' I :i7f , �t {t ,! r . !i ,I'�; la A. r ' i' { ' ,r, 4�� ..� ,, u „ p , t: � ; 1 1:. ,,- SSM " l i ; �t N .I7Sc 1 v •kr'" :7:11.: rI I? i "a uw',',II :'' {� { ad 1(I u � ' 1 i !II . I s I' �� a 1 ! „�� !; ';1 ➢ AL1 1 a {' ) i4. r 1 r� ,w +r� °W rl, 11� 61' ` '. � fi, :°41 V,l l ,I o�,q,mliil „ 1 � l�? . rpt,,: Isit ' I ��Im lI I I t t • �; s,�r fi 11 rill ns` , ia';'gi 1 :: � a'}g Y'l,I I I t L "i , • ,a ti,. 11 ' 1 ; ! I � `I - ;� n III I p,,;'-�, `4. fil! ''�' Lia ° : I <!I i ., `` I t ;K'] ;I' --� "t'i1 i � G II 1:1� 9 9 , . Barbed Wire, in 80 rod spools, �E /� rr 2 or 4 point ..75 per Spool, CAS, >_ . �p Staples, trace Wire and Pliers At l' ocl ii:tuttrDII$fl prices. Eurlington®Sts, Iron, 714 ft. long.... 55c Each, CASHLesson self-will that fills our minds- Speak to our inmost souls that we may praise Thee as we ought. Amen. S. S. LESSON FOR APRIL 12, 1925 Title -The Cripple at the Beautiful Gate. Passage -Acts 3:1-11- -quarter cup one cup su- did not want•to go anywhere, Ido gar, yolks two eggs, whites two eggs, knitting and fancy work, and I would four cups flour one-quarter teaspooii get irritable after a few minutes of , work. Ihave -been in Canada five years grated nutmeg, three and one half and have been this way ever since -I teaspoons baking powder, one cup came. I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's milk, powdered sugar and cinnamon. Vegetable Compound and I sleep better Cream the butter, and sugar gradu- and it seems to make me eat, and I must ally, yolks of eggs well beaten, and efeeling yijolly. because n nutmeg and akinten_stiiti. Mix sour, great faith in in our memore dicine g powder; add al- IP J �I►I�+II Ii the �'",, axi'9�,,"'4°',.1.1. , � r '; ' 1 h 1 f I` I It • ,+ k I �:`�+� Siren ?t''' , w ':`1"'4,17K'.' 1 t' j r ' a i 1 f; { iG,.,,,��,. , �,., w�4wu„a� t ����++� A 1�' .. fi"'"'t �,1 �� �l #� fA ��4��r • • {L `+ D ♦i 4� p �;; p per` - �i I'4 ate,, Golden Text -Exodus 15:26. A writer on the event in to -day's lesson says that the time of its hap- penins cannot be fixed with any It of what it has done for m husband's ternatelywith milk to first mixture; ,� , sister and she recommended it to me. toss on floured aboard, roll thin, and -Mrs. A. Sena, 10 Burleigh Avenue,• Todmorden, Toronto, Ontario, cut in pieces three inches long by two inches wide; make four one -inch All druggists sell thisdependablemed- parallel gashes crosswise at equal in- icme, and women suffering from these tervals. Take 1, OVER one hundred and seven years ago the Bank -of Montreal was established with a - - �.• great exactness. probably occur- red within a few weeks or months of the day of Pentecost. He further adds that there seems indeed to have troubles so common to their sex should give it a trial now. upbyrunningfiner g in and out of gashes, and lower into deep fat. single office and a capital of $350,000. To ;_ been a pause after the excitement and 1 uccess of Pentecost, and for this we think that '- - Bran Doughnuts. One tablespoon shortening, one- -day, after more than a century of conservative progress, the combined capital and reserve of the Bank awn a PM " we can see a good reason. The Apostles must have had plenty to do with the'vast multitude gathered power of the Incarnate God" (Dr. Leland). quarter cup sugar, one egg, one-half cup all -bran, one-half cup milk, one and one-half cups flour, two teaspoons amount to $$4,500,000, its total assets are in excess of $700,000,000, its six ,. / �� �� Day means$73.00 aYeap It � � ��� upon the day of Pentecost, striving to lead Chem into a fuller knowledge of muche faith. The newly -baptist, had to learn about Christ, -the facts of His life, His doctrines, sacra- merits, the constitution of His church and the work assigned to the Apostles and all this would take time. Verse L -Moire than Brothers. WORLD MISSIONS "A Work Angels Might Envy '� Miss Mary. Wray of the C. M. S, , ,world, sent an interesting account of the ju trice celebration held at the leper vii- la a at Sien g 3'u, where the Mission is providing Christianen, teaching - From it we'have taken the following baking powder, one teaspoon salt. Cream the shortening and sugar, Add the egg well beaten all -bran and milk. Mix and sift the dry i s gredients and add them to the first mixture. Roll on a floured board. Cut with a doughnut cutter. Fry in deep fat (380 F:). n a hundredBranches extencito all parts of Canada, and it. has its own offices in financial centres throughout the g ��'he full resources of t/ae Bank are behind every Branch. , r Branch: itself auk •95 When Jesus sent out His disciples the brothers,- Peter and Andrew, James and John, were coupled to- extract:- "On our arrival we had a service of praise and thanksgiving. The wea- ther being so fine, we had the service WHEN THE SYSTEM IS ALL RUN DOWN i ! ➢. R. SHARP, Manager Hensel' Branch: - H. ARNOLD, Manager ®f Sa getter, but after the resurrection we find a closer bond than that of tela- tionship was formed between Peter out of doors; our leper friends sit- ting on the verandah, the Boy Scouts on one side of the lawn, and the wo- Often All That is Needed is a Tonic to Build Up the Blood. �� C�I�1'T°IEAL R 1 G 1 1V A 1.. and John. The heart of the loving disciple went out in a great compas- sion for that one that had so signally denied his Lord, and henceforth they were closer than brothers. There men and girls' school on the other side. The pastor and I bad a table in the centre; and from this told them why we had met together. I asked them to choose hymns, and it was a There are many women who have been invalids or semi -invalids so long that they accept their condition as a life burden. They have endured, brok- en sleep, stomach trouble, nevous-Co s` e' k Established over 100 years • were three stated times of prayer for the Jew -nine a.m., noon and three great joy to see their bright faces and eagerness to tell us which hymns ness, headaches and weakness so long that they have given up hope of en - µ re777 arcit01 c� p.m., p.m., and it was at the last hour that these two disciples went into the tem- they wanted to sing. One was "The Great Physician now is An- joying good health: In most of these cases a well diet, fresh N Many Old machines = E, �1 pie' Verse 2 -3. -The Gate Beautiful. "The temple of God was built on Mount Moriah by King Solomon about 1005 years before Christ. This near." other wanted "We Thank Thee, 0 God." They sang well, which shows that the catechist has done his work well; several of them had their Bibles and were keen -to find the places and follow as the pastor read from Acts chosen air and a tonic to build up the blood would do wonders. To all run-down, nervous people the experience of Mrs. H. J. Cameron, Watervale, N. S., will be of deep interest. She says: -"About two years ago I was in EASTER TERM BEGINS APRIL ,20th, 1926. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY 11.10 A.M. TO.3 P.M. FOUR HOURS. OF CONTINUOUS SCHOOL which you may think are skimming clean actually Waste a pmt of cream a day. This is 20 cents wasted each da or $73 y a year, On this b881S rise fret !4 e. bil��iiiiI)! ' . -.10 . , 11aW / ,(11 > •I -'' 1 l�.:1 In '_ - E �' i. temple, erected with great magnifi- cence, was destroyed by the Chal- deans under Nebuchadnezzar, 5g4 years befot;e Christ. After the Ba- bylonish captivity, the temple was re- built by Zerubbabel, but with vastly inferior and diminished beauty.and About sixteen years B.C., Herod the Great, again repaired it, adding to its iii about the lame man at the temple gate. The Boy.;Scouts sang to them and then the girls° _school sang a verse of the hymn, "Knocking, knock- ing, who is there?" After the ser- `rice was over the boys played gamed I joined in for part of the time, They made the lepers roar with laughter. I am sure they quite for- a miserable, run-down condition. I was unable to do my work, my head ached day and night, my nerves were all unstrung, and for three weeks I could not eat or sleep. I then decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial and got, six boxes. Bythat time I had used half of them I felt much better, and when I had taken the six boxes I was L Six weeks free tuition given on 8 months' course to make up time for short school days. -COURSES-- Stenographic - Commercial -'Secretarial -Special' Seize this opportunity registerJanuary 5th 1925,for a Practical Business Training, For information apply to SCHOOL OF COMMERCE NT 9 CLINTON,9 Melotte would pay for itself in elgluteeuuunonths. Stopthis waste at once by using a Melo$te. ��• ✓ 1II nrercerrej'" h- - , _ �.'IT-- t :.'� splendor and magnificence. The en- trance to the temple was by nine gates, all of them extremely splendid. On every side they were thickly coat- goldcloth ed with and silver. But there was one gate of peculiar magnifi- cence. It got their misery for the time being; theyentered into everything with real interest and joy. The last thing of all, I gave them their pieces of how deli i t ghted they were. T wish you could have seen them hold out their stumps hands for their as well as ever. I could work all day and not feel tired and have been strong and healthy ever since. I have never taken any medicine that did me so much good and will always_highly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You M. A. STONE, Commercial Specialist, Vice Principal B. F. WARD, B.A., Principal. PHONE 198. 4 STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. eree ed.* was seventy-five feet high, was made of Corinthian brass, one of of present as I handed it to them. How can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by nilail at 50 cents r awl .. �`�. mal the most preciousmetals in ancient times. This was called the beautiful one thanked God for the Society's work and thus being able to give joy a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. - .�ij��y++0` I ti �, , gate." to these dear souls. Ii is truly a .dr: ��jtioidir qr .� `` At• 3! (Barnes). work angels might envyq" Character Churning Cream Wanted 0' 4.� i '' d"'��4r ��� +t._ ; ` "ralone, In those days there were no hospi- enables a man to stand A� 5•,: �• f �! j taus, houses of refuge or orphanages for the the gDOUGHNUTS AND CRULLERS but it's reputation that enables P him to get aloan.-Duluth Herald. Ni OR ROS ensali19 Ontario sick, poor or the home- less. The former were to be seen in public places begging as this poor cripple was doing when he attracted the attention of Peter and John. There are many different recipes°your called `doughnuts. Some are leav-"Why?" cried with baking powder and some with yeast. One doughnut is a tars- eyes remind me of a bird." t, Because they •continually flit from limb to limb." -West Vir- Morris Line. Keep the Wheels of Industry running in your own Community. Verses ed one -,shaped from a 'bread dough gime ]�� 4-7.-A Specific lifirac➢e, rich with butter, eggs and sugar. Send or deliver your cream to us and receive the ` MPeter, iVothtn' 1 S �j:11'I BLE ®I like Write tt,p Head ® use �1►sENouRfirstst a FLOOR it for Hardwood like Iron Once. Montreal For Free J Floors �1 �� In verse 43, chapter 2, we read: - I "And many wonders and signs were frthe apes," 'but thiis the mention madeadeof a definite case. being accosted by the cripple, PP raised tis expectations of receiving help by the way he looked at and spoke to him. Peter's further words however, would disappoint him and then cause him to wonder -"Silver and gold have I none; but These delicacies are not cut with a cutter, so do not have the hole which made the doughnut famous. The dough is rolled into strips which are tied into knots. After these have been allowed to rise and are fried they look like little birds in a nest. They should be sugared before they get cool, Sometimes the word doughnut means a baking �. A SPRAY SERVICE FOR HURON COUNTY In co-operation with the Huron P County Fruit Growers Council the Ontario Department of Agriculture is undertaking a spray serv'ice in the County of Huron in help This ser- vice is vice is designed to.help those who utmost returns; this is your Creamery. Your satisfaction means our success. Highest prices paid for good cream consistent with accurate and careful weighing and testing. g g g Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same. Qg\� So G " PAINTING MADE EASYgiving SOLD !:+lf GEO. D. FERGUSON & Booklet `��-SF,i; ' .t4 7?, CO. „ // ,� such as I have give I thee; in the name of Jes- us Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.' The cripple, having never walked, might well have doubted the sanity of Peter but something in his g powder or soda mix- ture. The ordinary recipe can be var-o-OME ted by using cinnamon or nutmeg or l y adding bran; we are advised by Barbara Brooks, home Economics Department of the Kollo Lon- P Kellogg Co-, intend spraying their orchards and them the attention necessary to produce clean fruit. The timing of the spray and the Proper application of the same are SQa.forth Creamery Company a+ �1;.. 71f.'.414 s Sea ®rt t" vnlKr-t look, his words and his stretched out don, Ont. the. two important factors in diking g good fruit. This work be �....__. �'�_ '' ' nvARXISSES hand impelled obedience. Peter did his part, the cripple did his, yet it Cruller's are usuallyaess sweet and are often shaped by cutting the will will under the supervision of Professor J. E Howitt ...... . ___ :__. ,,. =-___-- _ -by - =e a -- - was Christ that did it all. "As the bread multiplied in the breaking, and the dough into two wider then tin es long making four one- • and W. G. Evans, of the OntarioAgricultural College, this year, With their direction we can : ... water was turned into wine, in the pouring out, so strength was gtv- assist those growers, who ask for the spray .t Come in and see •r, t' � '° 4 'ice { ;�- �'� en to the cripple's feet in his stirring them and using them." (Henry's lu Bible) service as follows: (1) Give information and instruc- tions regarding spraying some - ti' ur tin ,, Verses 8 -11. -Impressions, ,_ - �,�q ,l ter' EVer,yfrie .%�J spraying demonstrations are to% be arranged just before the spraying - Must embody good Fabrics, good Tailoring and good Style. The Style of the garment graces the figure, Good Fabrics and good g Tailoring safeguard the Endurance, Style and Wear. The longer your receive service from these factors, the greater the value of your investment. Economyis what you in the longrun, not whatg gainyou save at the start, lit is our policy to sell only Good Clothes -Good Safe Values. As he felt the strength in his hith- erto weals, helpless feet and ankle- p g p !; bones he sprang u ran forward, jumped about, testing the new exper- ience and then, realizing its source : began to give God the thanks. And not forgetting g the medium through which 'the cure had come, he would not let Pete -i• and John go but went r c 1" -� Ill)11 >)1� !f 7'r ��` 1 s 7 t �a � ,'�'.#� i rr t �° '' � y i` y" i' ' ' " \ - I � !t ''m < ', b ` , ' �� ( g season starts, (2) Advise each one in the service regarding the time to apply each spray -this can be done art] b pP y y telephone- (3) Visit each orchard at intervals throughout the spraying season to take note of conditions in the orchard and to advise and instruct the open ators of spraying machipes. e_e_____„v,_ " c .. N - Just ��t Ytl` Need in Spring Shoe - :• LovelyLight Tan two tie Slippers g p� -Latest novelty in Ladies' Light Tan Pumps CLOTHES a kLlU® IL 1� �e5 OF QUALITY Suits -$20.00 to $50.00 STONE MADE C, T ES o- Saints ---$30.00 to $50.00 ART CLOTHES $35.00 to .W <00 with them into a place which it is had quite unlikely he had ever entered before, The impression this wonderful cure made on the by-standers was very no- treea'ble. They did not hesitate to say this man was the identical one they had so often seen lying at the gate begging of those entering the temple. In their wonder and amaze- merit they crowded round the trio. ' Their attitude, their manner ad their ► 4t�:50 ' 'TIGHT II 4rj g ftIEp if RIGHT , 1 '0 Pass it around after �are$'gr anal. , Give tire! family the benefit Of its • aid to d earl Cleansteeth two. it i i i ; 4 ` ' such ? to (4) Assist with various orchard problems, There is room for much improve - m'ent in the quality of apples pro- duced in Huron County and we alm to effect some of that improvement In 1925. More s spraying and better spraying are the two great needs.' In Order to control fungus diseases as apple scab and insects such ' as Codling Moth, etc., it is necessary apply the spray thoroughly the' ' Ladies' Black Patent and Kid two tie Slippers A Misses' Black Oxford at a good price x Also a new Patent on® strap Oxford,sires �1. t® 2 p . A malt Light Tan Oxford Also the latest Black Call Sillies " ,, �� j •' ��' �. 9 4COStB words, gave Peter the opportunity' of proclaiming by whose power• and boll- nose they had made the cripple to valk w hit the , �1 , ro.. ie �' Bork- if MOM � 1y at proper Mmes. Apple growlers, wtlio are not prepared pto cub this Freie year would be better out of the liras, All at a Reasonable rice ,a..., r ifs miracle le typical ical of the elHnths work. "Mankind ,µ o when ,Ayy. yyp � kJi[ y�Ue7Jttiin1n(1 *004 like W � .�, Cga ..., Vi (DO*ei - xs who wish to take We no l©thin. } ayni1yy I 0T ,r� dv.C:' yi,w ...1. , .+ - 1 :I .,_:.i.i.. t„yp�,1• " ,) 1 > r I .,. 1:z: 0. . ., „ 'l n , : .,... r