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Jones Manager I ` I'l Quality Quality* Assuming that static was virtually �� �d��uit�,��, 1 b s, rt unemployed prior to the arrival of the tl F , APRs for _ p -4a 1 radio, how and where did it put in its �••*•.•.�.�.�.I�r... � - G. A. SILKS & SONS 11 r)�rI over time? -Detroit Free Press. the ,1 4 glasses must be worn constantly. ance is the chief symptom Little Ill �h,.'h r' 50 Myopia, or short sight, -is 'a more notice, iyryl % When she appoints herself to the however, array be taken of this, li I { i; yrGiY�t;� E 1'P.ars office at his own personal request "onou's ,proposition in relation to the since near wor+Jc-' is possible without N. " they call her the bride -elect just as if optical defects of the eye, partly be- causing any: discoxn£ort. In worse SUNDAY AFTERNOON Our faith receives a righteousness feted prayers to God. On the first she won in an election. -Brandon Sun. cause should the necessary correc" cases the distant vision becomes very That makes the sinners just. occasion he challenged the prophets �i tion be neglected --it is prone to lie- imperfect, and pain may be .e$peri- tBy Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) ---- come progressive and proceed to de- eneed after near use; the eyes tire Isaac Watts. of Baal to prove by fire which was A medical authority says it is def- structive changes in the structure of easily, and black spots may be com- Vain are the hopes the sons of men the true god, The prophets of Baal them freely." ficult for thin people to laugh often- g Y, P Y Upon their works have built; S. S. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 18th prayed long and in their frenzy cut Nov. 20th - Ylicah Champions the Now, flappers, laugh that off. -The the eye. Indistinct pision at a dist- pIained of before the eyes. Their hearts by nature are unclean, Lesson Title Review: The Early themselves till the blood gushed out Oppressed. Charleston Post. _ - Their actions full of guilt. Prophets of Israel. upon them but they received no an- -Micah. Chapters. 2, 3, 6, 7:1-6. , Lesson PassagePsalm67. swer. Elijah prepared his altar, ---Micah. 6:s. Life would be rather a dull affair if No hope can on the law be built, Golden Text --Heb. 1:1, 2. laid the sacrifice and poured an The prophet charged the people it were not for the fun you c n get . Of justifying grace; October 2nd -Elijah on Mount Carmel abundance of water over all, then with the sins of oppression and cov- out of your work every day. . Mr. to rrr� Priatmaot,»The law, that shows the sinner's guilt -1 Kings 18. prayed to God who answered by com- etousness, dealing cruelly with wo- Cecil Chapman. Condemns him to his face. -Josh. 24:12. pletely burning the whole. A second men, children and other helpless ones Jesus! how glorious is Thy grace! The prophet Elijah in this lesson time he prayed on -Mount Carmel that and he warned them of the punish- Some people look as mad as if they ' S%.W ��i'W� When in Thy name we trust, twice ascended Mount Carmel and of- day. It was for rain that he asked ment that would follow if they con- lived in Europe. -The Rutland Daily and, after repeatedly praying, the tinued in 'their evil ways. After thus Herald. --------- - - ----^ - answer came. dealing with them he gives them as- ��* /. h 1` Oct- 9t -Eluah Hears God s Vorce. suranees that lend would show mercy Kings 19. to them in bringing them back from l Girls Tethis to Tell --1 -Psalms 27:1.1. captivity into which their sins would Elijah fled from the presence of assuredly lead them. Your Skinny Fiernd ooa the Jezebel who threatened to take re- November 27th -Isaiah Teaches True venge on him for his putting the Worship. prophets of Baal to death. He fled -Isa. 1:1-20. :- Tell him that the quick easy way 'on 1 to the desert but God's angel met -Psalm 24:3-4. to put pounds of solid flesh his Verb' him there and, after providing hint Isaiah shows how God called the bones is to take McCoy's 'Cod Liver Extract 'Tablets. Is ' with food, sent him to Horeb where people of .Judah to answer charges Tell him that besides helping him I latest God revealed his mighty power to brought against them. After stat- to fill out his flat chest and sunken him followed by a manifestation of ing their sinful deeds God called cheeks and neck McCoy's will make his gentle presence. God told him them to come and reason the matter him strong and vigorous and give to return to his work. Not only did out with Iiim. He showed His him more ambition. Cod give him definite work to do mercy in His willingness• to pardon Miss Alberta Rogers, thin and but he encouraged Elijah by telling and cleanse them from all iniquity. run-down gained 15 in six him he was not, as he had said, the They must repent and reform and do pounds weeks. �: only prophet left in Israel, deeds in proof of their change of McCoy takes all the risk -Read Octoher 16th -Elijah in Naboth's heart and life. yard. December 4th -Isaiah Teaches Right this ironclad guarantee. If after tak- ft r _ f -1 Kings'21. Living. ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's . �' 1 -Numbers 32.23. -IsakA ':1-5; 30. Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 2 One f1, O s Ahab had through- treachery se- -James 1:27. o Dollar boxes any thin, underweight r cured a vineyard adjacent to his The prophet foretells the condition man or an doesn't '1' gain ,at least 5 palace and, on going to take posses- into which Judah and Jerusalem sion of it, was met by Elijah the pro- would be brought -because of their Pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in Symphony Cvr�sv>�e ��� /r in God.. The. health your druggist is authorized to /iit�p o /i� L-1 phet who God's name pronounced rebellion against govern- Teturn the purchase price. judgment upon him, his posterity went, the army, the whole living and his wife who had prompted him conditions would be reduced to u Ask Charles Aberhart or any good Equipped with single -dial control, Rogers A/C tubes (including to do evil. Ahab repented not be- state of ruin. The land would be druggist, power tube), comyktely shielded audio amplification unit, illumin- cause he his sin but because invdded by the., Assyrians and, in- :pled dial showing wave lengths. Famous Rogers Symphony . ,hated of the fear of punishment. God in stead of repenting and seeking help Speaker with tune -fitter system. Genuine Walnut -mbinet. complete. his eat mercy accepted his repent- from the God of Israel, the would gr P p Y WHY DOES A CHILD SQUINT? Q ,f920.00 . t .: . ance and delayed the punishment. ask aid from Egypt all to no pur- October 23rd -The Call of the Pro- dose. God graciously promises that If there is any one minor physical - ''"" phet. - those who fear Him shall survive defect more distressing to encounter -1 Kings 19:19, 20; Amos 7:10- and see better days full of joy and than another it is the very common 15; Isa- 6:1-8; Isa. 6:8_ reformation. one popularly known as a squint. The - In this lesson there is given the December lltfi-Isaiah Counsels Rul- average person would willingly'walk call three to give up their Ira a considerable .distance out of his or her dry work and enter the ministry. . -Isa. Chapters 7, 31, 36, 37. w stry. way rather than risk the chance Elisha was ploughing when Elijah in -Isa. 26:`3• of a conversation with some afflicted accordance with God's command, '.cal- Isaiah counselled A41az to take acquaintance whose eye it is i Y m'Pos-.. � 'r' ' :. - led him to be his follower heed and be quiet -though enemy na- sable to meet But Percy Dunn, mit= ;. Amos was a hired tender of sheep tiOns threatened to' over -run Judah, ing in the Daily Mail, London,, toll." . �: -" . ' • 1 for the attempt us that the afflicted suffers i tel and carer for sycamore trees, when pt would be in vain. y the call came to him to go leave his Ahaz rejected . God's gracious offer more than those with whom lie'('611ief7`'#>'' work and denounce the wickedness to give him proof of his willingness u' contact, and that a squinting child 'r' o the nation. Isaiah was humbling to help• needs early treatment. Thus he ex- 1 - himself before God when a vision of `Hezekiah was e: better king than plains the cause and cure of this de - ,f -' "'% God's majesty opened before his A•haz and when the king of Assyria veiation from the optical norm; eyes. A fire was placed upon his invaded his country he sought help. Perfect optical vision implies that lips indicative of the cleansing from from God. The 'prophet was told to parallel rays of light entering the eye sin and the making of him fit to en are exactly focussed upon the retina ter on the high office of prophet. He --'ober expansion of the optic nerve at 11 _ heard a voice saying, "Whom JhaIl I the back of the eye -while the eye is n send, and who will go for us?" and - in a state of rest. promptly he answered, "Here am I, In order to effect this the construc- tion of the eye must be normal. If `. , U %/ send me." such is not the case- some visual defect. October 30th -Amos Denounces Sin. , • e ,i F' i ee is the result, and eyestrain is the in- .l/� , -Amos 2:4-3:15. x� fy, ' • �r- , evitable sequel. Thus in some cases {. //;1,, -Amos 5:14. 6! the antero -posterior axis of the eye ' ' :��. The prophet Amos was sent by �.. - E /,; t '� God into Samaria to denounce the is too short -in other words the par- ,% wickedness of the people. The king- To r e s i'S t and re -pe I allel rays of light are brought to a dom of Israel in its focus behind the retina -this is tech - prosperity had c o l d s r i e and b r o n - become forgetful of God, lawless- g pp• nically known as hyper-metropia. $E ft that man wise men will ver their families Hess, oppression and vice were every- c h i t i s,: there is nothing In other cases the rays of light gi y $i C6WP1w6>V&Jogof��� better than a course of come to a focus in front of the retina this Christmas will be this latest topers Symphony i111 where apparent and Amos foretold -technically this is known as myopia, Console. �l� ; how God would purrish them for all A N G I t+ R'S EMULSION. or short sight. ' r their iniquities, and how the heathen g We say "wise men," because the electrically -operated sett e(�'Q }��©e® rr®���, Its streggtlening and tonic Thirdly, without more particularly y « „ �s nations round, about would see the y has definite! arrived and by next Christmas batter}•- influence $ u e n c e ti ori all the describing them, there are the eases of utter•'in b}iat "Gould come upon the p operated sets will be practically obsolete wherever current whole chosen ole of God. w'h'at are called astigmatism, due en - Expressed in a ayes bodily functions make people Y eralI is available. Westinghouse Radio model, «tae gift November 6th -Amos Pleads For An ier's Emulsion . X most Y to some spherical alteration of your fa>�y is a liieloft delight Every day, instead Justice. g the cornea surface. Thinkl No danger when you're entertaining guests, of of but ani fresh' and new after other gifts are for- -Amos, chaps. 5 and 7. useful medicine for the pre- Of these three chief defects hyper- finding that a battery is ``down" -the k2ogers has none. ° I'll,r*Whouse, gives Countless Hours of etegoy- -Amos, 5.24. ventican of these dangerous rnetropia is by far the most frequent; No fussing with chemicals, chargers or' attachments -the it may be described as congenital, and eM t13tetraa>nders of coli. Cliristnnas wishes. Amos continues his prophesy in winter ills. If a cough or cold Rogers is coitplele in one cabinet all reitdy to operate. the form of a dire in which he has already commenced ' is "not infrequentlycldehereditary. err beioxe have you been able to buy scncli , In Young children it is th cense of To know that your wife and children earl `.'asst lu in- 11 gJ p g walla over the fall of the mighty start t a k i.n Angler's the development of inter .al s then tune in" at an time Burin the da I _ splendid sot as rile 5i at so moderate a rice: It toss. gp quint, y g y . To know P nation and pleads with God to re- Emulsion at once. 'w'hich, if taken in time, can, by special that you yourself can go home ny evening to a radio tamiall the ittelrr`'oVernents found in a set twice its price. serve judgment. He then in vision �txe dead control tha6s it as situ le to ,operate as turn- people a dinar mhorn the treatment, be cured without opera- . always ready That sure is the radio to have 11 t ;`. Pshows the g y Being anemutsionofspeciallypuri- tion. r y, II7$ �t0 3l Swlt<C are rebelling and 'what must inevita- this Christmast i is Y2evs':tiCutlltyl oTr2rsttes err $Ile rt�rd fled p}�erro(eum ANGIER'�u exerts a The history of"this deforiihlty shows ri' tCs "� 1i-l� i°a' sA71t1'Eins ca+hic$� consume but half the c?v- bly be their later unless they repent saothin laxative action that' that, in former days, the only method Remember, the 12ogerS was the first Radio made to " tell$ i5g dllpil es o equal Itower--consequently ogiciatirrg and turn from their idols to serve kee s t 'J Weis in the normal, of dealing with it was to compel the operate direct from an electric light socket and is 'stilt ti God and live. Amos is ordered till P tll' than es Are out in Ball hea tlly callaWori so esscntirfl in children to sit in front of a mirror the only Batteryless Radio wit!] any recorc2 [rf prov'en 1 the high priest to leave Bethel but the preve:9troif colds, coughs and spend two hours` daily in , , r `Waal +lull! ,have to hear and see this model to ftdl ► -before doing so he pronounces judg- ing perfSrmance. Don t experiment; Jori t Tisk disappoint �! 00 estate tfsr•� e,'a at'y and gpeait value,' D 1i t�)tlrstr#ltioris meat upon him, his -louse and the and othe ivititer ailments, to get their eyes straight. Failure to ment. Get aRogers-ntivir in its thirfl successful ye�X•" � : nation. ANGIER'3 has been reconamen- do so was punished by whipping. 1 'll", l idly [tom 1"I ift ' O h6rae �r`fth Bost err d, ! "" toy -Then cafne the operative, tae, of �if 1l7[d�91►, Nov. 1.3'th-Hosea Preaches Grod's Bed and pgescr%bei! dividing file contracted irruscle'. 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