HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-03-14, Page 9THURSDAY. BARCH 14th, 19>Z9
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II hie ratetaai he weie diainiletitod, and
etarled into life ,again sr at pori'
MethodItt preacher, He married a
('bri.t:s3n wetnen anal they together
itavfz 40 years to the nett. of the
t:'itaistiam ministryin thediet edict
Epireoi al church in Thelia, their last
flee veers, however, hating been
:pent in the hound%t' the Canattetn
Mitstea :n Central Ineie
tee) be eerst;nued)
HOBO DING AT RJ GIN -A
Detained at . Regina Beyond Hie
" Schedule lav to I . R. Police
Goc}erirh peoplo who remember the
visit ti; Leen Laoarewite, Xing of the
Maces. to thio teem come nv ntl:s
ago will be inters ,ted in hearing of
strttient isaiiFtafemoneiefealaastetteatewatialimaaeaiiip fetaittat atiati6esb: the progress.of3sight-eeaing tour.
le A subscriber zit .Suninaerborr'y, Sack•,
is sends us •
Cita fallowin
Ti Ire i a Leader:
rt tw C No fanfare of trumpets, no lir in;e
to
i/► /ern �. V' i to Regma
a C•➢latasn: cant
im • le of guns, nor cheering huzzaa greeted
to
a the royal party, who arrived in Re-
rSy ISAB,i L HAMILTON; (roderlth, Ont. t+i
sit .o»„r�saarrAelw®mrota�te�seatare�ret~w,evassani :mems:::
Blest e gifts• es
B st bye with and ac
ea
Th
graces,
we . 'heed ThyChurch s call,
lira h �1
Gladly in all times nd places ,
Give to Thee who givest all.
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Thou hast bought us, and no longer
Can we claim to be our own ;
Ever free and every stronger,
We ellen serve Thee, Lord, alone.
Robert Murray.
PRAYER
0 '75hou. who art the giver of every
good , gift, inspire us to give freely
according•. to our means, believing
that itis .more Blessed to "sive than
to receive.. In Jesus' name we pray.
Amen.
S. S. LESSON FOR MAR. 24th, 1929
Lesson Topic: --.,Stewardship and
FOR
Nursing Mothers
.Scott's Emulsion
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ko-a r •
s', al ate
t7 +
Toothache
Give first aid with
Minat•d'.s Liniment.
Bathe the face, tired 1
if there is a Cavity lit
the tooth, fill it with /
cotton soaked > n of .. .
wtnard'is: Relit::' le
quick 'And-surc ^ ""' `-
The- Great White
iL.fnitnettt 44
Missions.
Lesson Passage -Acts 1:6•8; 2 Cor.
8:1»9.
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Golden Text -4 Con. 4:2.
In the Expositor's Bible on Acts
we read the following: The convert
cations and intercourse between our
Lord and •His apostles during the
forty days which elapsed from the
resurrection ..to .the aseens:on- must'
have been of intense interest, yet,
nee 'toe much that we should esteem
interesting concerning the heroes of
Scripture and their lives, these things
i
are wrapped round with thickest
4 darkness. We get a glimpse of the
• risen Christ here and them., We are
told (verse 8) He was conversing
with His ' disetpies touching the
things Concerning• the kingdom of
God. The Apostles shared the ,ua-
tional aspirations of the Jews At that
time; what • they • expected was no.
spiritual institution, it was simply an
earthly scene of material glary,.
where the Jews would. once again be'
exalted above all surrounding na-
tions, and the .hated invatier expelled.
from the fair plains of Israel. We
can '.Scarcely realize or' understand
the force and naturalness of this
question, "Doseahou at this tune re-
store the kingdom to Israel?". as put
by these Galilean peasants till one
takes up Arelibisbop Lawrence's
translation of the book of Entitle and
se.v how "this eager expectation dom-
inated every other feeling hi the Jew-
ish mind of that period, an( was
burned with the very secrets of their
existence by the..tranny of Roman
rule.
In Christ's answer we 'see him re-
fusing to.minister to mere harikari
curiosaity. mile left men.-uneert•ain..-as=
•to the time of His return that: they
might ,be fruitful workers in the
'great ::field of life. Ile promised
them power and commissioned theta
to witness for Him' both at home and
abroad.
2 Car, 8:1-9.
In; the Inst verse of the preceding
chapter Paul expressed his entire
oonfidenee in the' ready. obedience of
the Corinthians to his commands and
wishes; all that had ever been asked
of them had been done se now he pro-
. eeeds to excite them to diligence in
- . T SWARTS'.
THE GODERICH STAR
art Was Week
Pers Were
Sergeant T.cwert+ of the Canadian
Fatale pleb t. as he tre+ttied him --it
a fora chilly tide to :Boor: Jetty tin
nth:+
sad i.blind baggy " on tra"'aa No, ee,
Mr. Lata
rewitx may slain the
kingly title* but to the C.P.R. cent.
staple he was tta.t «bd' ami the ,
' 10 N�nint cetgeant saw his duty. With the rear
" cn" that `The ::eery" is new len,
t t;tsiatnrK in durance vile in the city
to1ise Etati)r..
tits .sad that he spent teat n'glat
tl:'::tl�eng nu sitz alibi tea tell Bat' i`eeat•
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Many somea berme weak unci tun
awn :incl uusatih to leek after their
hoitiehuld +latics swing to the heart
adieu becoutiug i ,I ais.+t er the
marten tl,sten uestre. w;,
Nature intomled waren to 130 stt'0ng,
healthy awl happy instead of wee
and wretched, and to all women whore
/watt is not £eseti3ning properly and
what° nerves are uestruna tto rcoull
recetaxaeud
I C13 of the read w ea he et:cites the
great rally in Ly An els" in 1920.
'I'�aia morning. 411119 Royal 13i;;1a•
rect."' Will tell tee story 4�f lei,, teat -eta
to Magistrate lie ernen o tkc' city
police court. fcopi:e the blt:e blood,
,`d ment/enaade nro?este:ions, it is •
likely that he will suerel mote thet
in RcPiaaa than he loured eviton het,
araiced.
"Tough teems!" he la reputed to i
have etelaiu:ed ltefeve leaving, "
tat,,e'em."
But Sevilla is once be will :ngrh
down blackly in the little record
ler• ak, which he so proudly carries.
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