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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-06-24, Page 210,1- V. X qskv w EWIM-All MOB, �QMPletfi wit) *A 7K fro3mu 24 $CRAEN WINDOWS-EXteltdiAR .149490 to 44 i3ncheg ..... 45c to Ott, .......... 1#44 ... I WHIg,-xilis flies moths, bedbugo, tork. roaches 4e.- Q1 not Ware 06thesi'4114 is a thorough 48c to 654, disinfectant ............. With hand sprayer ........ 65C to $1.00 -Imeball aud Spoft Gods. is OT BALLS -Official imseam $1J5 : at�l ................ .......... ftactise inseam balls ................ 60c Outsearn. Balls ............ $1.00 to $1ZO Official Softball Bats ...... $1.00 to $1.50 "RD BALL GLOVES -Special cut; 25 per ceikt. off. FISHING RODS steel� ............. .......... $1.25 FISHING TACKLE Or ALL KINDS Lawn Tennis, Racquets, to $8.00 Spaldings .............. $6 Spaldings Plugless Tennis 60C Balls.............. ............ Golf Drivers $2.5C wood.............. ......... Golf Irons. $2.01 each................ ......... 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See him now- FnMSTONE TU:ZE 8, RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, Lma�d FlAhnLTON, ONTARIO .d911111111111ft-09 MOSTUD-ES PER DOLLAR FIRESTONE BUILDS 'FH1!; UP'l)-X I us,9B9@Mfor my boots first of all because i L suits Me W -,Tn- out 5pi6k and spar) As befits a business man! Then its neat and cleanand.quick Just one rub will'bo LbeTrIck" Take'my�tfp- �!Ijdllrepeatit Stick t;' youcant beat it 11 1.1-_1 -:111 � V-1 rA 'A;', "" , 1� 4' �i , 7�y "N APAIVIA, w4mlaw., 11 now ,§ 7 we W'"Ww; L Y! --il rewiOA-1 - wopu. 't 97 k4l 10051 U1911 April 3r4-­POtar Ifeconkes a Disciple uc;aj$�W. ...... Of J mom, '" q -Mark J�M-10, bit' M4 and; 4% 'I 0 W -Mark �.44- d a Istwas Put in fflbaby 3u9t01X6_yO.1,X After John"'the'BhOti v, "PA A q VW 11% �§ " OR &A j R an w at prison Jesug vent, into Galilee and d it gave Mer'S'WX '1411" a* pre!o�hed throughout that cOuPtrY I would tr li do, ht , a i 1% saylv%g. "Repent'" md bdievQ the Megetable UQ�rt s ftr�t.dwlples so muc) f J0, P SAJ_ " .. . . f and a differe0e ght out: gospel." He called 14 the A' W109A a about'itih the 01 �f doors early in 'his pulgic ministry alid.,,they 4 !� aX head was reliO�iek4n,# mouWioil. -in a� pArtia W, 11NO aw. �� -, , . �4'X y"'d, Pokes. were witnesses of his healing Power -ey May �4 first in the synagog -pe, and then in lie h ings gone. Aftor,iesting li" Peter's home where his mother -in. g my washing artc �,13he up in, the fall ju4'149re *4A iid, A sus took tng, t, t, rep6 nto 'UtOi fear as We o4ffl, W rang I law Jay ill of a fever- Je �tted i soil' co P, eAt ack started,16,49 63� �bio 40 lime if thesp M d - I raoalo �, 7 A her by the hand, lifted her up and im. it sure di e nau 1 11 a mediately the fever left her and she phintif are alre*TJ 10 Pot 0 opqr,sq arose and ministered to them- bi ent size an quid4t6 the pv� babk;;;;c' is i ' ' `-'q b Ay 0, M -P 7 April 10th -Peter's Lesson in Trust. t a old. I they M o int bu no av I , % me AN d t in so for -Matt. 14-22-23. medicine a in 1 .4 y 4PV b" veyi', -Matt. 14.27. a. Q Work all by now lilies and old in bo�'day­ y 0�911* Nl,* Christ sent his disciples across to I alvnW-s,recommend the Vegetp�le a -summer b ell al. the other side of the sea of Galilee Com jind,to women, and ealVially shed or cellar under as I Have Aven vpry little w, ater. e and when they we part, way ove. the storm broke upon -them, causing them to be much afraid. In the midst of their fear of the storm another ter- ror best them. They saw an apparition coming towards them; but soon that fear was allayed by a voice they re- �d of these plants can be k0a UP July or, early August, cleaned off vfnd, re -potted in g9od soil. The New Lawn. Must, be very careful in out ting newly seeded grase While. a sharp scythe in the.hands of art ex - of a S�Tmort -which was followed by cognized calling to them- It was Jesus and at once Peter asked to be the arrest and trial of the two apos- tle& They were commanded to stop pert is the best implement to use for this there is not oil allowed to go to meet him. This Christ permitted him to do, and so working Miracles and preaching but they boWy claimed their right to 11 1.1-_1 -:111 � V-1 rA 'A;', "" , 1� 4' �i , 7�y "N APAIVIA, w4mlaw., 11 now ,§ 7 we W'"Ww; L Y! --il rewiOA-1 - wopu. 't 97 k4l 10051 U1911 April 3r4-­POtar Ifeconkes a Disciple uc;aj$�W. ...... Of J mom, '" q -Mark J�M-10, bit' M4 and; 4% 'I 0 W -Mark �.44- d a Istwas Put in fflbaby 3u9t01X6_yO.1,X After John"'the'BhOti v, "PA A q VW 11% �§ " OR &A j R an w at prison Jesug vent, into Galilee and d it gave Mer'S'WX '1411" a* pre!o�hed throughout that cOuPtrY I would tr li do, ht , a i 1% saylv%g. "Repent'" md bdievQ the Megetable UQ�rt s ftr�t.dwlples so muc) f J0, P SAJ_ " .. . . f and a differe0e ght out: gospel." He called 14 the A' W109A a about'itih the 01 �f doors early in 'his pulgic ministry alid.,,they 4 !� aX head was reliO�iek4n,# mouWioil. -in a� pArtia W, 11NO aw. �� -, , . �4'X y"'d, Pokes. were witnesses of his healing Power -ey May �4 first in the synagog -pe, and then in lie h ings gone. Aftor,iesting li" Peter's home where his mother -in. g my washing artc �,13he up in, the fall ju4'149re *4A iid, A sus took tng, t, t, rep6 nto 'UtOi fear as We o4ffl, W rang I law Jay ill of a fever- Je �tted i soil' co P, eAt ack started,16,49 63� �bio 40 lime if thesp M d - I raoalo �, 7 A her by the hand, lifted her up and im. it sure di e nau 1 11 a mediately the fever left her and she phintif are alre*TJ 10 Pot 0 opqr,sq arose and ministered to them- bi ent size an quid4t6 the pv� babk;;;;c' is i ' ' `-'q b Ay 0, M -P 7 April 10th -Peter's Lesson in Trust. t a old. I they M o int bu no av I , % me AN d t in so for -Matt. 14-22-23. medicine a in 1 .4 y 4PV b" veyi', -Matt. 14.27. a. Q Work all by now lilies and old in bo�'day­ y 0�911* Nl,* Christ sent his disciples across to I alvnW-s,recommend the Vegetp�le a -summer b ell al. the other side of the sea of Galilee Com jind,to women, and ealVially shed or cellar under as I Have Aven vpry little w, ater. e and when they we part, way ove. the storm broke upon -them, causing them to be much afraid. In the midst of their fear of the storm another ter- ror best them. They saw an apparition coming towards them; but soon that fear was allayed by a voice they re- w efww, they, 46od: help at those times. Mr&.0LTVJ3g M ENARD* 24 Harvey St., Chathain, 01 tario. 0 of these plants can be k0a UP July or, early August, cleaned off vfnd, re -potted in g9od soil. The New Lawn. Must, be very careful in out ting newly seeded grase While. a sharp scythe in the.hands of art ex - of a S�Tmort -which was followed by cognized calling to them- It was Jesus and at once Peter asked to be the arrest and trial of the two apos- tle& They were commanded to stop pert is the best implement to use for this there is not oil allowed to go to meet him. This Christ permitted him to do, and so working Miracles and preaching but they boWy claimed their right to purpose, a thousand that would qualify for the As long as he looked towards Jesus all obey God-mthe, than man. They job. On this account the average fall back on the lawd told - was well, but when he glanced at the waves he began to sink. He were -allowed to go with a warning. friends, they told of man' must Mower. This must be thoroughly and when raging had said to Jesus, "If it be thou, bid on joinigg-their their expWences and they all engag- sharp, or it win pull the young plants out by the roots. Cut as soon as the - Br me to come to Thee," and for this ex- .-;- of doubt Jesus did not put ed in prayer which prayer was heard ___, -4 For Othey we all fil_ grass is up about three inches and Th F_ �­ . I continue to cut least every week. his hand save him until lie 1 a -44- +­ Hol Ghost and snake to r e J cried for help. Then he saved him the word of God with boldness." Frequent mowing will cause e ne:w mere and together they got into the boat, May 29th-, I fleter Undaunted by Per- grass to spread out and will aid in New the storm ceased and they were soon developing a root syst4m. -Where sech possible, after the first -cutting, fer- at the shore. -Arts r):17-42. tilize with some quick acting chemi- April 17th -Peter's Great Confession. -Act&-5:29. -MatL 16:13-24. The Ap6,Ales did not cease preach- cal. such as nitrate of soda, and water -Matt. 16:6. ing wheb. ordered by the high priest well. or The Resurrection of the Lord. to be silent, so once again they were Perennial Seedlings. As soon as the Pereniiials have de- -Matt. 28:1-10. arrested and thrown into prison. -Matt. 28.6. This time an angel opened the doors veloped their second set of leaven, Jesus drew from his disciples a con -land freedf thern. At the same time they should be transplanted as cy fession as to who he reallv was and mg in the nursery row is liable to they w4re told by the angel to preach ri s dis- They at once returned to then proceeded to tell Peter how h.! the wor lead to "damping off " a se ou �edlings. Dig UP should be the one to open the door o� the�,4AO� whe re they were found and ease among young se faith to both Jews and Gentiles. ;ccj,"7-�IA"Ue court for trial. The the young plants and set in sandy Afterwards he talked with them e� 'n;64�P;Woon was that the 'suiest loam soil about two inches apart. ge . .. about his mission in life, his cruci- ;! Q them was to' put them Next Spring they will be ready to fixion and resurreciion which took to I . transplant into their permanent quar- maiiel courisol6d them er method is to transplant place during Passover Week in Jex� ;tep ters. Amoth fore taking in& CS , . usalem. The women who accom men it into beds or Bats at this time, RPAI Lutil the middle of SOPtember, ied them from Galilee and stood Uar a. this thing be of i leave u. , off at the time of the �6rucifixion, co th nought; but if of God ye when they will have developed suf- cannot:o*erthrow it." watched where his body was laid. a po; ales were IwAten.and d6- fi6ently to be set in their 'Permanent On the firs,i day of the week they! ey left the court repoic- location. Keep Flowers Picked. tbi" went to,the sepulchre and ing God that they past its the empty tomb and were. Id by counted votrtity to suffer for His sake. Not only is a flower, when angel, "He is not here, he rise _ " , _11 I - - r Preaching to Gentiles best,- rather an eyesore in any gar - April 24th: -Peter At The June 5 aps. 10, 11. den. but it is also a drain 0A the Vitality 9f thd� plant, bearing it. Uw. ation. R0 '110. desil 'is, to mature a ' e, seQ4- TICn.,we learn of two vis- om less one �6 -Mark 9:2-10, Zpgter 1:16-18. n this,, -a d. seed produced in this Way ig -Mark 91. ions­�.*de by� --�Comelius, a prominent - n After Jesus had co�nfided to his dis- Gentile, and th6 other by Peter. Cor- usually inferior to the parent plant�, ciples -that he would suffer at Jerusa- nelius was instructed to send for Pet- it is a good rule to pick everything lem, he took Peter, James and John er and Peter was directed to go with when it begins to fade, The bearing up into a mountain where he went to tile messengers sent for him and at of flowers is a severe drain on the pray. Therg the fashion of his court- the same time not to consider himself plant, particularly when it is Young,. tertance beegme glorified. He was above preachin to others than Jews. while the production of sedd takes then visited- by Moses and Elias who thus was the Ior of faith opened to still more energy. Pick frequently, talked *ith him about his death to be the� Gentile World. and all the ene'pgy will be tamed in - accomplished at Jerusalem. As -they June 12t.11-Petet'Delivered from Pri. to more flower& left him a cloud enveloped them and d voicq spoke out of it to the disciples saying, "This IQ My beloved Son; -Psalm 34:19. HINTS ON REARING CHICKS hear ye him." When Herod Agrippa was appoint - May 1st -Peter's Denial and Repent- ed ruler over PaleWne he, in order to There may be too much dogmatism ance. win favor with the Jews at Jerusalem, regarding the proper r�ethods of -Mark 14:53, 54, 66-71 ; Luke ca sed Jarnes, the -mother of John, to chick feeding and rearing. Given 22.61, 62. beuput to death. This having the de- well hatched- chicks from good, vig- -1 Cor. 10:12. sired effect lid''broceeded to go fur- orous, healthy parents and almost any system of feeding, where ordin- When Peter and John followed tber in that direction and put Peter mon sense is used, good re - Jesus into the palace of the high in prison under the strictest watch. ary com priest Peter made the mistake of stop- Tbe Christians at Jerusalem, in this suits are likely to be obtained. In ping back near the door. Three time of crisis in the church, betook many instances there is -too much times he was spoken to and accused themselves to earnest prayer. God an- time wasted in fussing with chicks. of being a disciple of Jesus. On swered their pTayer by sending an Feeding tests at the Central Ex - each occasion he denied and at last, angel to release Peter. When Peter perimental Farm have indicated that being roused, he gave vent to oaths. fully realized *hat had happened to equally good results can be obtained He was suddenly brought to himself him he set off t& the house where the where a good mash is fed in -hoppers by the crowing of the cock and by a Christians were assembled praying. kept constantly before the chicks n 4 -bis Peter went A + --- from. the time they are ready to feed loak Iront Jesus. It On knocking -4 us B- - . -about 48 hours -as vV re regular out and wept bitterly. ed his knock, but, for joy at reco9m7- May 8th -Peter and The Risen Lord. ing the she left him there and feeding five or six times per day is -John 20:1-1 Q4jherws. Though they practised. In conjunction with the water, milk, ran to VoIc 0; 21:1-23. te I I -1 Peter 1:3. raved for gedom they at first mash feed, of course, Christ appeared on ten different oc- F . the. truth that it had nne grit and oystmr a e - sm casions to his disciples or others and culd not gra9p feed are given. When the,chicks are been literallf-falfilled. on his third appearance to the disel- in,, 19th-Q0ter Teaches Good Citi- about ten days of age a light feed (if pies He showed to them His power zenshiv. scratch grain is given daily. When over the sea and its living contents. The Apo+_teaches. that to be a the chicks are a month to six weeks He then invited them to share �is of age the chick mash is replaced by breakfast on the shorre. Afterwards growing mash and when at about two he spoke to Peter, asking Itim if he months of age, a hopper of crushed loved Wim more than the other dis- oats in addition to the growing mash ciples. This pointed question couldn't is kept before them at all times. This but, bring back to Peter's mind his T0d4r1$,U4qftd Hint on system cuts down greatly the labor strong protest that no matter what jaM aWj Or 'efty Making of att dance. the other disciples did he would never See that the chicks have sufficient desert him; and how soon after he I heat to enable thera to warm up any bad thrice denied knowing HIM -By BUi6ilth Pftal�mer time they feel like it but avoid keep - Jesus having received Peter's assur- 1.1 1 ing the houses dosed -more than is Onm you h4vo tied the new short- gecessary� AllQw the chicks out on ance that he did love Him cominis- boil method, 0 m*k-i g )ams and sioned him to feed His lambs and His range at soon as -weather permits. )ellfes with'Cledo you will diEcard Prevent crowding in the -brooder sheep. the old,, uni*A& , way ga an out of houses by stretching pieces of wire May 15th -Peter At Pentecost. date piece of. Iff6cheii drudgery. -Acts 2. CeAo is _i' frdi P duct- netting across the corners and put in the jeflying. Of t re. low roosts and encourage the dbicks fimil and to use them as early as possible. The feast of Pentecost found the Separate the sexes and dispose of Eleven und other followers of the Ris- aii Jeffies Jell per - en Chriot assembled -in Jernsplern. lift time all cockerels that are not to be re - waiting for "the promise of '.'he etter, tained for breeders as soon sts they Fatlier.11 Suddenly the Temple wag I do, p firesh can be satisfactorily marketed. I fix"r of is not boiled Good chicks to start -with, given k e!�W because filled with the sound of a rushing wind away. ood feed, kept in clean, well ventil- 9 And tongues of fire descended .,upon 74ft "tam' ated not overcrowded houses them, and they began to speak *ith Color: you mom jam diverse tongues. Jews assembled there or J f clean, fresh, green range assure bol*usa strong, vigorops g1lets in the fall heard them speaking ift the langusPol' e i ised to of the coutitridil- f�dnl which they 119A "My- re the on y kind that Will severally come ond -were =At#d and A book bt' "fly one satisfy the up-to-date, guccessful ox hundred I poultry 1keoper. marvelted. It was the 6utp6atlrig Of reerpes for. . I the Spirit of God ond Peter And the and q9 vrith each boWe of it you ato others .,Preached Christ And Him "u- ow an 'We are beilig a little overridden to- ciflod Igo that 'd great uIVItHadt �6- nu*e I 4f I day with systems arid sales managers lleved gnd vare gdde'd .. to th-d- d'hutch. vhftwe 0 May 9Z-POt6r ReSIS We Ulfid Mall- '-.'&Md for who f6i, thd Most pavt are quite M. ;able of sollivig , Anytbing tbem- so Vtf;,­48ir. netbott 'Motga `V (YV,, 35b9ted The aglit*g sho*ed tio nice diq� btAd b - I _. I - a d'�Jdlini ve& M out 1� -r ","t - , co, lh� tof id& . 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