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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-05-05, Page 71 iheiastisa Lett ler Burt M Week Geeiitia Yrs. Middleton Collliars, ER. No. e, tPerry, Oat. writes: --"I ass the ter of tour ebUdrea, aad after ally third baby was boat I ret rkeuatatissm wheel' left • my kart in a very weak eeadition. IV** like teat all mower keg and could ,get so relief. Mr ui�r•ia•aw told as to give 1 ,,,, wows_ samosgrlria aMine BEAU G� ceai'ii►'t ra. hoots; I t was ehelr hero tCu ntinnrA 'gels rags it or itis, Pad Ow eery existence of the Afternoon '-- M Parka +i he'd only shoot the n i idiot 1nr, y+xt ib' ..ire w►id.Su day and ltd the way to t w barrack sopa, Met should I du iftenuousatdrr- ; without hesitating to turn hist back ed me to wren nee an unarmed lava Its I . r �y 1SABEL HAMILTON, Garrick, tea!`. to its. their beds'- - ilzat woad Michael rsalliRQiaMrlt►IRMreltrN►areluntarlfl!'EgkllEgyEgiK#tilwrrMaFltsa►atisMtitrRSa in Apparently loyalty to dIse uty, and knew that doe What was my ditty in smelt a ease, with them as He was about to *weed he toted depend upon us to obey any with orders from Push an ottievr' otse, Holy spigot. come, up into heaven; "but tarry ye in the proper military order. At the door Private conscience said( "Abtolutel'1 Let Thy i� t beams arise ; s Dispel the duteous from our minds city till ye he eudmued with power of the irarrack•room stood St. Andre imposgrible! Sheer murder! You are And open all our eyes. from on high" (Luke 24:49). Thou, and 4ordier. faisant sentittrlle. notpultlic stmtbanexm'gXntcutan.loneer. . . Not the 'xis Thine to cleanse the heart; as the Evangelist records, He led "Any traubtd•"' growled I.ejaane. them out until they were over against as they silently :prang to attention. Military monecience said, 'Ab,., - To sanctifythe soul. Bet:►any; and, while His hands were "No one has moved, mon Adjud- lutely neceassry. These men are To pour frailife in every part, lifted up in besting, He deParted ant." replied St. Andre. txuilty of the greatest military crime. .__ _____ create the whole. from them. and wet tarried uP into "Put down your rifles." said Les It is Lejeune's duty to save the fort Joseph hart.. heaven. "And they worshipped Him, jaunts to ua three. "and bring all arms, at Rey 'cost. Your duty is to obey and nod to Jerusalem with great ,out of this room, quickly and silently, your officer implictly. It you refuse, PRAYER + y1 in tete tent- �'man eau are a mutineer, as Criminal tie ► er, to help us to believe in Thy power pja blessing God. (L • , r tubo teams his bed. : ` PAGE !SEVEN Now paled lanim e • Ais good tear Your Arocer k nbws when you cider We Pralr'PTlss our HeavcMly Kath joy; a were continually ) You other two will shoot say they. are *,judge o£ fi?he tea. to move minds and hearts today as In Acts 1:13, 14 we reed of the re- ir4'e set to work, esaptytag the The windows grew lighter. ,,... .. . """""""" """ Thou didst at Peuteeoit. May we be turn of the 'Sievert to the Upper Room arms -rack of the Lebel rifles first. :Naris and Ce'rdler crept back their oillness. Numhcr on shill le. ::t�'s'- ► n;;in ,.r s. ,Fl • nhe,uld hobble so filled with Thy spirit that we will and how they continued ateadfastle and then going fowl bed•to bed and work completed. :Maris gave I.,jounce time attendance 14. a tltulil :;l,,aut 1 :►atµ< t•f :ulna rrlmen by ,aur lives Continually give reete in prayer, with the women, and 1lSary removing the bayonet from he haat: the key of the agamous. A\:s/A I,. '1ninIONA 11, r'e certain a relief is at hand tie Hole Praise.' In Jesus' name we Bray the mother of Jesus. • and with his at the head of each. Sim Andre is nn gluard ar,.r th, ! Jiruclsc,. l.•s as�''a teen 1i. , town. :brethren." So they waited and pray A steel bayone#.scabbard struck a magazine, atop Adjudant" whispered Q.� •.. ._..' ' _ ...._...---«•-•�- •�- IZEr oSE ORANGE PEKOE you S. �S. LESSON FOR MAY 15th ed; and. lest anything should be lack- tin 'Mug, and a man sat up. It wee he. saluting• Lesson Title -Peter At Pentecost.' ins in their readiness far the prolnis- Vogxue. "Good!" said I.ejaune. "Marie, , ed blessing, they idled up the place in "Cover him," said Lejaune, and the Rrown. and Collier, remain here. Lesson Pessage-•.•Acts 2. led number of the Twelve rendered two rifles turned toward the startled Shoot instantly any man who puts his Golden Text -Acts x:36. • i vacant by the fail of Judas. man. He looked in the direction of fent to the (rround.If there's a rush, 1 „r- "Andownlives d Your Schwartz t. 'l• a IL ills ora I did, and ttanit tare lreilaa Pentecost was one of the three In Acts 2:1 we read, when the voice. nd flit all They're „e s�alta ss. •1 teem old 1 nes new en;eysK per great national festivals of Israel at the day of Pentecost was fully eame,-0 "Lie dawn, atop, I whispered. pend on your snt feet health. 1 trust they will hells which all the males of the people they were all with one accord in ane Vogue fe11 back instantly and closed unarmed, remember. ('orate with eteera as they have helped me." were required to present. themselves glace." That this place was the Tem• his eyes, me, You. Smith. and I'll disarm the Oa the first Agri of Pay wawa; of every year before the Lord their God, ple seems natural, considering the ac It was remarkable with what speed guard and sentries.. . Use 'year' the heart or nerves, you should not **St with an offering according to their ,cation. slumber claimed him. , wits if you want to see daylight 1 lentil }•our case beconiee des crate be- means (Ileut; 16:16, 17). There is To those praying disciples, and to On my last journey to the door, again." tore you avail yourself of relief by, evidence that in the time of Christ the thureh of which they were the re- with a double armful of bayonets, the (To be continued) that eventful inevitablehappened. o lipped using Milburn's Heart and Nerve Milts as they will tone ups and etrengtlten * the nerves, build up the muscle's 'of the - Leart, and enrich the blood. Price 50e. a box at all druggists or dealers,, or mailed direct on receipt of ice by The T. Mtiiburn�Clo, Limided, are in the Old Testament called the neer that there WAS nn actual wird. It was. G.lock.-Phyllis Horton, 56, Jr. III.--•I•ouirl Toronto Ont "Feast of Welke." the "Feast of liar- but only the sound of it pervading all "Lie down. Gloria" I whi leered. b`uifnicl, 43. Jr. II, to Sr. II. ---Dave is l • multitudes assembled for the Feast presentatives, came on a appene ne slipped , ef.the Passover. tie Feast of Pente- day the fulfilment of "the promise of and fell. As it did so, •I shot out al . t SCHOOL REPORTS coat, end the Feast of Tabernacies, the Father." Suddenly a sound from foot, The bayonet struck it andl. S. S: No. 9, Dunlop not only from all parts of the Holy . heaven as of a mighty rushee: wind made little noise, but my font kapok-' The following is time report for file 1 Ltnit, but alba from the Jewish; com- fell upon the ears of the expectant ed against a cot and its occupant Faster test exams: Sr. IV.--<l,ula inanities scattered throughout the :tenni. acre fele pall. he d house n t where eli- sprang up. ►blinking.. Jewell, 78. Jr. IV. --Erie Quaid. 6e; , Roman Empire. These three feasts, Hintlnel What's that?"he said. Frank Horton, 44. Sr. III to Jr. IV.1 vest;" the.'"Day' of First Fruit:." al-tnarts nf the house. Ther. as they "Look.", and. I nodded my head .to- Barton, G6; Verne Jewell; 46; Freddie " '+' * eyes "%�•� though. like the other feasts, this one:lnoked a"nnn(1 thee beheld taneues ward the door. Jerred, AG Rt11ie Famish, BG. red to' wag actually of a week's duration. 'like as inf t r;s di,;tributir r the•nselves "Shoot him if he proves," said Le- Jr. I. -Bobbie Parrishs lir.»- ltsivill "If in Jewish tradition the first thr^uah the belittler. And aiigh+ins jeune ealnaly. Farrish, Walter Chisholm. Harry ! Pentecost after, the seat deliverance a ech c'1n1t a dfFeinla's head. "And (*loch lay down lurain. staring at ,;ih(shohm. IF, --Francis. 1 nilc1It' ; from Egypt was. through the giving if ee 'ere all filled win, se, lrnee Iaeetune, as a hypnotized rabbit ata was absent for his anis. on aeeater i of the Law, the birthday: of Judaism. i Glint, Thi- is the central fact of snake. .-. �_ -•._- in Christian history the Penteenstltins re'nserkable narrative. Side by I passed on, and in another Minute, • after the true -Passover Lanili had 1 side with the incarnation. and the there was not a weapon in tate voom,1 been slain was. Through the outpour- 1 e trieest en* end ole, Resurrection, tend nor was there a sound. None slept i ing of the Spirit, the birthday of the ,the Aseensil'n of the Lord. steeds; the so deeply as Corporal Boldiin, who I church.. -The presences and wurkines 1:1?issinn of t1,n (''n«if41•r'n , its fir ;got- wee nearest to the .door. of the Spirit within the •Churelefertile-eel ess dimness'(The Dictionary of 'L,ejaune took a key from his nneket.1 the dietinet ve characteristic of Chris- (Th t1. "Into the armory whit them. St. . n- tianitp." (The Gospel Dictioneryl. Along with t110 "tongues of fire" is dr'.. Cnrdier. and Maris. quick!". be "Behold. I send the nvc.ntise of-'n'v Pasorint ,'d tee sitoneuese with which aeid "yeti. et. Ardre, mount sward.; 'thither upon You," said Jesus to the the dianinles now began to spell:. "ns Send the key back to me with Cordele; Eleven end than that were gathered the Spirit (rave them sitter:mee. The and Maris. and allot instantly. any levee even had cone to the Feast at li"rang rnul that weernaches the place,. Jerusal"i. •;O' perhaps. Pa was .the other then one of these four men. rase with some, were . sojourners 10 "Now teen," he continued to Mich- tee Hole City. from out of every na- ai.l.and "7.. ''fi t7+.• athero (rent..nff.!. tion under heaven. recognized at once laden with rifles. "51,,7n of these swine i, the langrn'l0e of the several peoplesare awake. so keep your eyes open. sesseens whom tens. were se;e-iered.. If'several lessen et - dlnnn. Cl,not At first the effect of this manifesica- Schwartz end leraedt. Then. Haff tdm+ of ."Aw.r amazed tin onlookers. and Deem-. if only ^na man moves.I and Paused teem to marvel hut after- flare tis, to m'. . se words sante began to..nto'k wineA very, veryfaint lightening. of ',These "'en are fell of . new wine.", the darkness outside the windows Thee Pnter. et^ndI110 ran, del;ver•'d. wowed that the false dawn was the blit o•nsnel sermon under the breaking, As I stared into the room," Christian dispensation. He first re - fated the accusation of their Tieing 1 found myself trying tn,xecall a verse about "Dawn's left hand" drunken, saying it was the fulfillment -the sky and, being in' uftthe..p:ophet Joel that this gift of "As1Lke! for morning in the bowl the Holy Ghost was universal esor of night • the promise is unto you, and to your Has flung the stone that puts th.ej children; adrd to all that are afar off, stare to flight; '. even as many as the Lord our .God And lo! the Hunter of the East has shallcall" (verse 89). Peter . ems caught, now °neither ashamed nor afraid to The Sultan's turrets in n noose own Jesus as his Lord. No doubt, . of light." - while he was addressing those.Who 1 tried to put it into Arabi;, and wondered homy the original :sounded . [�NApIAH NATIONAL Rl� the Spirit had descended were:'like in the liquid Persian. . Wass it '1eIi+ NAD IAN engage withthose who wouldin or "terse T. SW ARTS' gine and One Wag }jack Scabies, Et. 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Distance was $4,25, but this expense amounted to only one-third of 1 per cent of the sale. irlfiillingnrat',, pa., *melt, trifling t'eree,etatrea to severs orders lir hong D((trestee eospsltr: u•itk meek *roost instantaneous err t•ice, is an ejfeettral bar to eora- p►etitiete. 0> a 'Pi 5P VI; While you are enjoying Wrigley's, you ares; getting benefit as well. had mocked, the others upon when; ,r } h a 1 ne � TRAIN u �i p p C} TORONTO 1;ather round them for hear their own «11tat. sora of a stone was L fan (ILII\ SERYLCE hQ. tongue spoken. Matthew Henry says, about to fling into the bawl of nighty Daily Except Sunday when f us it should seem that this was the ae- Would he order the five o , Lve. �,oderich 600 a te. `s.20 poli.. eomplilahment of that promise. which the other three returned,,to open fire ., r ro Christ made to His disciples (John and begin a massacre of - sleeping Clinton 6 2.) a.n1. 2.52 pan 14:12): "Greater. works than these men? -an indiscriminate slaughter" '' Seafot'tlt (i. 11 eau. ' .1.1'L pan.'. shall ye'do." Christ himself did not He was quite capable of it. These. " Mitchel 7.01 a.m. 3.12 p.m.. speak with other tongues, nor did He were mutineers who had threatened Arr. Stratford 7.30 a-111., 1.10 p.m. enable His disciples- to do it while He his life,' and, worse still, his sacred, ' " liitehener ,S 2Q. a.m. - 00 p.m was with them." . authority and disciplines r eerie Peter in his discourse gave an out- Why shnu111 he wait, he would he- Guelph zi.4.r a in. } 1Q Ilan: line of the life of Christ, His death guts, for a court martial to do it '? Toronto 10.10 a.in. 7.30 p.m would r -e a o ►.4 ,.m�. and His resurrection and then decia Besides, if he: waited, .tier Rettu ping--[.eli,re. Toronto F i a , ed that "twin and the right hand of never be a court martial. He could God exalted. and. having of theed of not permanently arrest the whole lot' l'arior.Cate car, Goderich to Tar• the Father the promise Holy with only five men. and guard his , ,nto,. on morning train, and Torontr : G?cost, he hater shed forth this. which. prisoners, lrarr(sntl'hitt. fort, carry . on ' to Goderieh 6.05 p. in. train. ye now see and hear" (verse 331: all the ork of the place. and mount ' Through coach Goderich to Toronto Such was the poweg r►f the Spirit sentries, with five men. What would P. P. LAWRENCE & SONS rieeanying the preaching that day happen when the five stele, ate, rook +het the multitude who had aasrm-entned, mounted guard on the roof It i town l;aeaenger Ticket's Agents led to see and to hear responded to ,_ _ 're--- Phoneand - he apnea' so that a church wee born '- - .____ _... _.._.,__ r..._ 4.....:, . A n a day,. "And• they,'continuing daily with one accord ill tee temple. and breaking. bread front house to h nice, eel PP+ their n,n8t with glad- rrse anti sinelenes' nf hoar+. preising Gari find hexing favor with all the -stmts. And. the Levi added to the •Isareh dere- "left as should be :laved" (verses 46, 471. MISSIONS In Tyndale=Biscoe'ts Character Building in Kashmir we' read of how an. out-of-doora Englis1man introduc-' ed athletics intohis school. He says.' "I shall never, never forget my first sight of the boys in the school hall ; twenty-nine years ago. Some two hundred dirty, evil -smelling human i beings, squatting on thehall floor with mouths open and a 'Vacant, ex- pression on their faces. These creat - urea I was to call lboys,'Jelly fish' 1 was the only appropriate term to ap- 1 ply to them." I Tyndale-8iseoe never forget%, that the aim of all the athletics is (,hris- tion service. Its determined that these jelly tlsh slm UI(1 become inert, and. not being able to inmagine a' healthy heys' school without sports,' decided to introduce a. ilctics. At g the first he fairly forced his young.te:ich- ers and his boys to learn to swim and . row. Today the school has a metal badge which the boys are proud to wear, 1t bears the school crest and ' lthe motto, In all things be men."" They are taught teat if they wear that badge, they must always be rea- dy to help anyone whom they see in difficulty or danger. One of their reedier ways of service is to take the patients in the hospital out for a row on the lake. First, they have to pad - rale a mile to the hospital landing. i Then, t:iey have to help and some- , times even to carry the patients two hundred yards from the hospital. i "Those who are unable to walk goon find themselves riding on Brahmans from the hospital to the boats. 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