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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-05-27, Page 2A, U 'Side *14 In hJ in.'rh aq).w. on 6 luve in,chritit th jA 'oir ransomed p 01) PAINTING AND V 'Tames kontgomery. XT 'gh Standqxid Paint A PRAYER �w Grant Urd that Thy professed fol- ,00.lbe maximum value in dollars aiXd material. lowers way ever rely on Thy -power wth!*, wear$ longest, and Is made of ab� 4nd willingness to strengthen convic- tions when tepting times come into tre bgredients. their lives. . Ray they hear Thee say- ing, "Stand u -p and bless the'Lord and adore His name." Amen. PimiteVarnish for floors isguar- S, S. LESSO NFOR MAY 29th, 1927 t Lesson Title.—Peter Undaunted By 1111teed to withstand Boiling water, 1L Persecutio- Lesson Passage --Acts 5:17-42. Ammonia, ke or rain. Will Golden Text—Acts 5:29. +*s t -in '%Ayht to #%r Pffp f thp q1%. A il— 11 �4 i' --A .+I- table Q K per tin colors in Linoleum, ...... These Strong Wagons At Bargain Prices $5.75 AND $6.50—LARGE SIZE e ylos , 0 C -6 than man, continued to preach and to h"l. And they did not do this in a corner for they were often assembled in the temple, in the open place that was called Solomon's porch. For a time the rulers took no notice of their meeting there for public worship. But when the signs and wonders wrought among the people caused multitudes from the citie , S, round a -bout Jerusalem to bring their sick and lay the helpless ones on 'beds and cone high hes in the streets, then the priest rose up, also the Sadducees, and laid their hands on the apostles, and put them in the common prison. The bot4 X,�, es %'�d get up and dress-mv- self )ok Lydia E. PftikbaliN BIg4ggP._j When I firs me 6 on y weighed seven: eight 1�� Now I *eigh twiv as much.1f. 1*et out of sorts orwb and, c 0 , i ax Z� �v a take ano bottle e Vegetahle Compound. I find 1P -wonderfully good for fe- male tioubles, and have recom- mended itAo my neighbors. I will be oiAly too(41ad to answer any letters I receive sis-king about it' —Mis Wnj4Am RITCHIE, Box 486, Mel&r� Saskatchewan. 47% secure.. TO-doy, I W. 'Pl R, FXVV, W '44 ;,, M, sect of the Sadducees was particularly wi,, wuId-set, the earth on fire. 4 indignant at the apostles for the gog- (Hen-y's Commentary.) 7i iw.7 Ai''t 0 Urs. Edo X ai 4mr, pel they preached confirmed all that A, U 'Side *14 In hJ in.'rh aq).w. on 6 luve in,chritit th jA 'oir ransomed p 01) PAINTING AND V 'Tames kontgomery. XT 'gh Standqxid Paint A PRAYER �w Grant Urd that Thy professed fol- ,00.lbe maximum value in dollars aiXd material. lowers way ever rely on Thy -power wth!*, wear$ longest, and Is made of ab� 4nd willingness to strengthen convic- tions when tepting times come into tre bgredients. their lives. . Ray they hear Thee say- ing, "Stand u -p and bless the'Lord and adore His name." Amen. PimiteVarnish for floors isguar- S, S. LESSO NFOR MAY 29th, 1927 t Lesson Title.—Peter Undaunted By 1111teed to withstand Boiling water, 1L Persecutio- Lesson Passage --Acts 5:17-42. Ammonia, ke or rain. Will Golden Text—Acts 5:29. +*s t -in '%Ayht to #%r Pffp f thp q1%. A il— 11 �4 i' --A .+I- table Q K per tin colors in Linoleum, ...... These Strong Wagons At Bargain Prices $5.75 AND $6.50—LARGE SIZE e ylos , 0 C -6 than man, continued to preach and to h"l. And they did not do this in a corner for they were often assembled in the temple, in the open place that was called Solomon's porch. For a time the rulers took no notice of their meeting there for public worship. But when the signs and wonders wrought among the people caused multitudes from the citie , S, round a -bout Jerusalem to bring their sick and lay the helpless ones on 'beds and cone high hes in the streets, then the priest rose up, also the Sadducees, and laid their hands on the apostles, and put them in the common prison. The bot4 X,�, es %'�d get up and dress-mv- self )ok Lydia E. PftikbaliN BIg4ggP._j When I firs me 6 on y weighed seven: eight 1�� Now I *eigh twiv as much.1f. 1*et out of sorts orwb and, c 0 , i ax Z� �v a take ano bottle e Vegetahle Compound. I find 1P -wonderfully good for fe- male tioubles, and have recom- mended itAo my neighbors. I will be oiAly too(41ad to answer any letters I receive sis-king about it' —Mis Wnj4Am RITCHIE, Box 486, Mel&r� Saskatchewan. 47% secure.. TO-doy, I W. 'Pl R, FXVV, W '44 ;,, M, sect of the Sadducees was particularly wi,, wuId-set, the earth on fire. 4 indignant at the apostles for the gog- (Hen-y's Commentary.) iw.7 Ai''t 0 Urs. Edo X ai 4mr, pel they preached confirmed all that The- court. ga \,, e heed to his words GOP A. SILLS & SONS they denied; the high priest saw, in the great number. who believed, the and ordered that the apostles lbe're- moved 4bile they discussed the case w, %r, or Ipa_� "0 as� IWO belp, decline of his power, and he determin- more fdlly. Gamahel cautioned them ed once more to restrain them. There to go slowly as this was no common could be nothing criminal laid to their case and needed to be handled wiseiy. charge worthy of death, yet, if they He cited two cases of factious men could be kept in prison, their work such as they seemed to regard these V. would cease and a good point be gain- apostles to be. There was one Then - ed. Thus we see "the malice of hell das, that attracted to him4elf a con - and the grace of heaven struggling siderable following. He boasted of about the benefactors of mankind; being some great one with a divine the one to drive them off from this commission. His pretensions all good work, the other to animate them came to nought. "Vv%en he was in it." God is always watching ove� those slain (probably in war), all as many "Now who witness for Him. Locks and as obeyed himn were scattered." compare that case with this; you have bolts and keepers at the doors are -no slain Jesus. Now if he was, as you hindrances io the messengers of Je- say he was, an impostor and pretend- hovah. The angel of the Lord by er, his death like that of Theudas, night opened the prison doors and will be the death of his cause, and the discharged the prisoners. Not Only final dispersion of his followers." In did they set them free but they com- like manner he set forth'the case of missioned them to resume thtir good another—Tudas of Galilee. "H . e also work. "Go, stand and speak in the perished; and all, even as many as temple to the people all the words of obeyed him, were dispersed." Their this life." "The powers of darkness attempts were futile and he advised fight against them, but the Father of the court to refrain from prosecuting Brotber Golfers here you 5ee lights fights for them, and sends an these apostles; "for if this counsel or A cba p who'�'hot Stuff on the Lee angel of light to plead their cause." On hearing the words from the mouth this work be of men, itrwiII come to Always fresh and always found of God's messenger they set forth at nought; but if it be of God, ye can - not overthrow it; lest haply ye be Ready for ar)oLher round once for the temple, and although it they began to found even.to fight against God." -Pipped- perhaps when bunkered but was early morning teach as soon as the people began to The outcome of this wise counsel was that the apostles were disebarg- N4�er exceeds a mild:'Tut, Tut" enter the open gates. To them had ed. Howevcir, the Court being still, 0 Inshort a model-winoricise the whole truth again been entrusted and they feared not to declare it. in a meitsure, unsatisfied, gave vent But-7swears 6gRkVAW%r bis 5hoes' Meanwhile the high priest, not hav- to its angry mood and ordered them to be beaten. They thought thus to Ing heard of the release of the prison- make them -ashamed of their worl; -J ers, called the council together. It and the people ashamed to listen to was no mean body that was to hear the the for them further. On the contrary the charge against prisoners apostles left their presence "rejoic- "all the senate of the children of Is- ing that they were counted worthy tc raellP was summoned. Dr. Lightfoot suffer shame for thi& name." Instead says, "that this consisted Of three of ceasing to 'preach they increased benches of judges in Jerusalem, the their efforts, for it"became their daily Satibedrita consisting of seventy occupation, not only in the temple, but members, and two others each con- - in every house, to preach Jesus sisting of twenty-three judges. If Christ. they all attended, one hundred and sixteen judges assembled to sit upon WORLD MI§SIONS -�,J the case and use their power to crash The communion service was over giltIlia I I r � ,W the goispiel of Christ and the preach and the congregati 'on dismissed. The 41 era of it. No doubt the high priest in his ad- school girls filed.out through the dooz dress showed them how needful for and across to- their school. Mel Chu had gone but a few steps when her 99 AT SHO]e Ulm CXIE� the -preservation of their religion it was that this new faction should be grandfather came over to her and to - they followed the At AN 1POT-11siq surpassed. He tthen dispatchod an gether girls. first neither spoke. Then her grand - officer to bring in the prisoners. Re father said, and his voice trembled, "I returned and said they were not to be had expected to- see my little girl found in the prison. Soon one arnv- among the others when thiely stood ed to tell them that "the men are before the, altar t50 -day." 410h, grand- standing in the temple, and teaching father," said Mei Chu, and the tears the people." The captain with the officers was blinded her eyes, so that she could "I Women'! sent to bring them- This they did scarcely see her way, wanted to do it. I wanted to become a member with no violence, for they took in the of the church to -day more than I have Read These situation and thought it best not to rouse the anger of the people. When ever wanted to do anything before. But know brought before the council the high you none of the other girls have grandfRthers. who love them as Interesting Testimonials priest began to question them about keep that had you love me and I couldn't go with - the injunction to silent out 'You, Grandfather." been laid on them. This gave Peter A' L gain there waa: silence, and then Tens of thousands of women do all their cooking on Perfection an opportunity to preach Ji Bsus and Grandfather Changittopped and fac- Oil Cook Stove&. Every owner is a pleased owner. Read what six Him crucified to the highest in the land. ed Mei Chu. "Let women tell us: us go back and see the Min - Jesus had given them the promise ister," be said. "Perbaps he will take "My Perfection assists rat grc�atly in "my Perfoction is economical in fud that when they would be brought be- us into the church together."—Minna having me2ls on time. No sulky coal and cl"n, requires small space in fore rulers for his sake it would be Meyer, in Chinese Lanterns. stove to coax until time and patience have kitchen, no heat after using in warm down but husb2nd, bro- given them in that bour what they all away; son, weather, no,chimmey or pipes to repair should upeak, and courage to speak thar, coming in aU tired and hungry. and clean." find the meal all re2dy and the home- it. Thus we -hear them justifying GASOLINE NINE CENTS A MB-& A- E., Elms, ont. maker with the smile on her happy face themselves for disobeying the San GALLON t6t the peerless Perfection —'21ways stands in with the cook'—is'sura to "My husband likm the Perf�tion bcst hedrin, great as it was - "we ought to obey Gold rather than men." Then How would you like to buy gasoline bring.- of all, not having to start a wood fire was that august body plainly told for nine or ten cents a gallon, Mr. or carry Out 21ibes in the morning, I like Mas. F_ S., Amberaburg, Ow. it because its what indignities they had heaped on "It Automobile Owner? That is the price in Los Angerles as tho result of of accommodating quick . . . usefulness." Jesug. was you who slew the Prince of Glory." Continuing they , . a price war atyrotig gasoline eompan- "I like my Perfection A stove be- MRS. J. R., St. Msryls. Ot. told of Christ's exaltation, how 'now les. Low prices prevail throughout cause it is furrialess, stnokeless, ashless he was crowned with honor and glory California, which comes as close to and econornical." found the Perfection oil stav* and "we are his witneages of t hese being a motoristal paradise in this respect as is possible. This low Mis. V. L, Beamsville, Ont. very convenient in sickness, particularly when my little girl was dangerously a" things." The effect this bold declr- ation bad upon thecourt was to fw.. price Comes close to setting a record an d we required hot water constantly. them with indignation, and they took for gasoline prices during the auto - "Dishes nquiring 2 constant heat for definite �_ Mpts. A. V., Arthur, ow. el to slay th couns em, hoping thereby motive age. At one tfine, as i result say time car z�joked on my 1affeatlon, I for to put a stop to such preaching and of a price war, it was sold in Detroit while am using my time other work. I am confident that when miracle working. There was, how- their did for about five cents u gallon, but this was many years ago when there were I have prepared any dish for the f2MAY t6t It will turn out as I anticipam" o' ever, of number one who not Wee with this regulation. He, far from twenty-4WO million automo- biles In daily �lw# throughout the Mm T. V., G-rovenbuirsi, out. Gamaliel, is here said to be a Pbari- see by his sect, and by office a doctor of the law. -one that studied the serip- tures of the Old Testament, -read lee - tures upon the sacred authors, and -See the iatest rno&is in ai"s from I to trained up pupils in the knowledge of bu mars. Pricts $15 to $150. Diat�­ them; Paul was brought up at his Pe i 5 1 W buwd in Canaaa by fit feet, and tradition says, that so were 5 Ctephen rnd Barnabas. some says "1JZS*fttTM19TALPR01DUCT8C0.0' Munn. that he -was the gon of that Sirheon to alvIN To 0 TOTiONTO WMWWIRG that todk up Christ in big arms, when emovis wHuN *117rat"Nla n.—Av 1.1kis admo �.d."+.A " Vh. Cavi,iv%lis IT& w*r4oKPwul.Lv is bere ^said to be held in riputatioti among all the peopte for big wisdoyd 27111 4 U and ednduet-,� it itppearing by this -TION pastage that he *as a imoftrate WAn, E; and not apt to go In with furl6las moa-, 21, and Ovcm atim. Men of tempet and charityl am Just1k hgd by ii4ptktatioii, hr dweldug the Incendiaries, t1mt other - fie, Pin Ot IS ap 47% secure.. TO-doy, I W. 'Pl R, FXVV, W '44 ;,, M, 4VU Krowbi greater on 4 viqi e 1VI. Ai ,k�, digeren gtory, The- �-roWt.'41* 0 doalk"V. V004, W91* eMW4i�' 00n 'aid iw.7 Ai''t 0 Urs. Edo X ai 4mr, 4 thq deAlors, 46mandtfig -from ,reks; in d6aling.with the jhavp bebiaVU09 W ea c#r' A "ecuti'Ves 4 Ahe,of thd largest .'.0 w, %r, or Ipa_� "0 as� IWO belp, builders of'sutoza0biles in the wqrLd usis, it. He avo Are now vidiling Uiani, citi k 'I in touch with tbs. de4Ie"',artd,'t40fr 16ad. sales pioblems. The ItW�,rary is an ,extensive one and When It, is eomplet- volt cm alwayo, rely�� On Ma� .ed there will be little oppottunity of Fo*.der.- Its quality. is' ai.wa,�-s uniform. misinterpretation of policies- or Inis, understandings which often�arl3e due There is no other "Just t1W7B4W7- to the distance the dealer "may be from the home office. E, W.. GILLETf CO LTO. tftoo 'CANADA TOP Political antagonists can' never be' certain whether T, L. Church, XP.i A. "asks for to knows" or to nag,Ot- tawa Journal. AGI(" KIN6 It becomes more and more worth RL A while to address people through the POWDf F press than to talk to them by word of. mouth—Dean Inge. A'G I to Wn KERENSKY RECORDS FALL OF CZARDOM BAK1aN"G,P0wv uE When we �first 84W t �e picturg of Alexander K�rinsky' ng theL Russigai troops we�,WerqC ded th4t bo� sopr!T(� a, is not n ut 1 00 has Kerensky's duty to protect -the royAl general. He weakened at the last dr eant family, then imprisoned in the palace. mo pe=4PrdM k.4#.r mento stared into the Czars facelp well -and orato., It was his intention to get the Czar wheeled round ai4 marched 3out I a and his farnEy shipped to England. with his band of dumbfounded des - yodel .er for th4 ,t nly Me news got a -broad and did not peradoes. Kerensky Telates that thrwA up him. --14104 e in the enhance Kerensky's popularity. A after be was a prisoner the Czar NeWw Yo Times - 1 .1. e he tells conspiracy was hatched by a group malintairsed some of his former stat# the, story t1ke Czar'g abd' tion and of B91nhevists to kidnap the Czar and ceremony.. Even his efiief jailer relatoes that on the_Xciasion of his and hand him over to the sailors had access to him only,after consid- first meeting with Nicholas, when the at Kronstadt who could be guar- erable formality which he had not latter was 'his Prisoner, he told the anbeed to lynch -him after a brief thp heart to dispel. Nicholas spoke unfortunate man to rely upon him. and �nfclrmal trial. All worked well. politely, asked about the war and and haie no apipreheBsion for the The conspirators entered the palace wished Kerensy, success. Kelren- future. We are rather surprised that and were in control. The Czar came sky's own idea of the tragedy of MT. Kerensky should have recorded forward to surrender. No obstacle Nicholas' lis that he was dominated that promise, for it would appear that stood in the way of the plan to by -hW wife, a clever and implacable even yet he does not recognize his hurry him into an armored ear and woman, who hastened the doom of futility. To say this is not to rob (fisappear with -him. But the leader all by failing under the spell of his, narrativa of interest. For some of the kidnappers was the son of a Rasputin. terrible m-ondw he movei in the cen- tre of a vortex, helpless to direct it, but not so confused that he does not now remember what occurred. His account of the first days of the revo- Says Dangerous Varicose'Veins lution and the actions of N$&olss confirm other stories and may be ac- Can Be Reduced at'Home cepted as authentic. He notes the fact which impress- Rub Gently and Upward Toward the ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil ed other observers that throughout Russia there was not an arm raised Heart as Blood in Veins (full strength) and apply night and !n defence of the CzaT. Not even Flows That Way. morning to the swollen, enlarged in the arm�,, not among the Grand veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller afid the tjreat� Dukes, not among any of the aristo- If you or any relative or friends are ment should be continued until the crats had Nicholas or the monarchy worried because of varicose ve'lus, Or veins are of normal size. So pene- a friend seventy-two hours after the bunches, the best advice that anyone trating and poWerful is Emerald Oil revolution had began. The Grand in this world eaft give YOU is to ask that even Piles are quickly absorbedL Dukes and the imperilled laristocr&6 your druggist for an original -two- P. Aberhart iells lots of it. !iterally fell over each other in their indecent baste to get first to the revolutionists and pledge their sup- port. The Grand Duke Cyril, who now presumes to call himself "the Czar of All the RusWas" and rftides "WERM I OF on"* in Cabourg, Germany, ryj�ied to the Duma at the head of his Naval SUMhMR SCHOOLt JULY 4TH TO AUG. 13TH Guards with a red band across his Slxdelightful cbest even before the official abdi- Special Courses for Teachlirs mathlil of alwaly cation of the Czar. In otlw words, 1. Comm Is Nisturs Sftdy od Ag*aftwe. and recrolertlioln. l the abdication of the Czar was one 2. Roviislu Castries In 940k &Ud 006imhy, of those obvious nations that only 3. Cow" In Librairy Sdam*.- IL has to be suggested to meet with cams" effered Allin 11111 cbeall. L universal approval. The heads of Isifty SuaUshi, Tlrimcb. German, a, Ontario. the Durna communicated with the G-ek BlMry. Latizi, Russian generals and found them matka md 2faWoo. all favorabile. Only Miliukoff, among A x0andid social Rn4 istblesc prominent Russians, declared himself program througbout in favor of a mionarchy 'on principle. When the Czar at army head- Beautifial ne University Build - quarters heard of the revolutibn in ints in a 2W acre,piark. .9 Petrograd he despatched General Start an a BA. ilow. Ivanoff with artillery and machine guns W suppress it. 'Me general obeyed orders, but when -he arrived at Petrograd his soldiers all deserted him and he found himself a prlisoner. In the meantime the Czar in a .4&pe- cial train was returning to the Royal Palace, and the problem was to head -him . off. Kerensky and the revolu- PROT C ttDmsts kept informed of the move- Presenwhyr ments of his train, cutting one hue after another as Nicholas sDught to Art? ture,3i dodge about and reach his destina- tion upon unsuspected rails. Fin- PROTECTO is Nature's ally he got to Pskoff where his friend, Gerreval Ruszky was in Ovrn pregerver and beautifier charge of an arm*y. But Ruszky —Creoscite—combined with advised -him to qu[it, and showed him pure color" and- Linseed 01L that the feeling against him remain- ED ed on the throne was practically un- carried into the fibres and animous. Then the Czar went even pores of the wood, preventing - further than the Duma had demand- ed of him. He had been required to rot and decay. abdicate in favor of his son, Alexis, under the regency of the Czar's bro- One gation of PROTECTO wi11 dio their, GTand Duke Milchael. The Czar abdicated -on his own account and also the work of two to three gaRons of on account of his gon, and named Shlingle StailL It WiR look better and Michael as the next Czar. But by this time the mounting IaSt tWice as long. Thus, it is far more demands of the revohitioniets had economicW to use. It is the ideal finish abollehed the Czardom altogether. for shingled or mineralized composi- Efforts were made to �ornmuziicate with Michael and prevent him from tion roofs, barns, accepting for it was feared that this garages, fences, sid- action might lead to a rallying of ings, bungalows the monarchists. A message was sent to the Grand Duke, and the next day and all rough a committee of the Duma waited up- wooden sur- Wit on him. After a few spdeches, the faces. U Grand Duke went into paivate con- ference with two members of the de- Putaftfibn, and afterwa* announced sk that he would not accept tho tlitone. Kerensky made an appropriate speech F F and the incidwit closed. T'his was the r end of the Rttss6rax monarchy. There- after there never Vag. any eVort Tdade to make - anybody else Czar. The whole country seems to have been satisfied to see this institution de- stroyed and nobody 641ned to 'care -much what happened, to Nicholas and his family. But t1le gnom extrenle mernbers of the Soviet of Worktft4hio and 4oldleml' Dopu44g *are lot in- �Mffertint. 'They tvdlited Nicholas AM &ted,. They ptopOS4M big faIntly -Invr a triAl aft6t *1110-t thel geotehea of vw,. Aj�niA, ibel !krongfi.,; T* ".rg — z ­ — z " 7� Ali