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TOMtOhMTO-HAMIIhTOWWthINIPIE G4tEGINA- EDMONTON ;
THE GOD ,RICH STAR
titre:eine, ideate ceigeptione, eta,! Bible, AT when lie say.' wit sh" MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL
TfiriteDtY, Male fr te, rear
I rte'octant al 3 designate the itidtw- !trot caught to the contrary, lie x3
&Si Vika Sta:;1lc3 info this science—a for.'ibli diiplitying tae entire mu, R The fifteenth annual meeting o+
seieng.•st, and fseeeeratly we read genre f *i. one teeth. All teat 'me
Milne Neat elePer i:nuaeledga scien4ist dare slay, as he Stens tree
xYln,'.els Sia- se'aentirt is Stasi naw find, majestic heights or the eternal
urn eat, and eve forgo entirely the eleptha, is that eeane Al:,isghty ra -
fsct that every ono of us, to a Feat- (er, seine iiinineicent wisdom, has
er er leaser deg` e: is ra scientist, been here before i, t13a tateliES Af
The youngboy or girl who plants whose slices 1 am not worthy to med-
a tiny aced in mother's garden ansa die wite or undo. Beat, otter all, it
wet os the opot every by until is the scientist :girl eeiettee craaicls
soma unseen power hath burst the antagonizes our Bible and the Christ
'germ, and forced the way to tee religion, The child gardener (above
Bier of day, then wat,:hes, and aeentioned) may base, . •n or iy not
t.htnke and xvandere us those tiny nave,. his or iaer eurie:satiea car won -
f leaves iicafold, and budo are formed derments or questioning.;
satisfae
ter
-
Loarata burst, is nothing ices answered bythetallala mother,
tthan a edes ct without portfolio. orparent, but a
surprise:I or either
.'1140 farmer is a retentiot, and the •disaappoiaitmeuts arca mactically and.
• %tater farmer lie is the hotter Mien• solely self -concerned, and tray net
the Maitland Presbyterial of the 'W. j
S, ci the 1'reele teai*re Church its
t me€la, wee isel;l in St, Ands' wo
1'sezie terian church, Wiughatre on
iaaeteiay, May titin iira...•tlrev.) T). ,
Perrin, president oi' the pesky -serial,
presided at the Laassie:is hick were
held nzoruitag and afternoon, The
atnotning session eland with dewing
acrd ds vo'io 31 erre eeea led by Mtn.
Anderson and Mrs Campbell of ilei -
grave aauxiffery, after Welch mica :Le c
agleg reports from the following de-
f • _ o r
i �-tt � �i 1, �']V
a sent., e e by the Q , l •
givent a ., er•a
p il'
secretaries: Herm flo peas, Glad „
Tidings. Supply, Library: and .bites- :
tore, Welcome end Welfare, ire, Young
Woman's, Mission Tand, Press, fife
IList is, tae, but without portfolio. reach much further. So also, fs at inettabership and Correaponciing Sec -
'•The man who shovels coral ,n%to lass with the farmer who b a sciontwt•fer- •rotary, sheaving progre;ae• along ei•erYI
furnace, ostudieo the drafty end quo. the direct personal results which fine, after which the treasurer's
lities in coal. is ca seientiot without swell nis pocitet tarok, ao is Oleo the statement was given as hallows: In
:.portfolio. sand ea. alta is the teacher man who Moeda ata the coal, mane-. 1027 84702.54 was raised, or $582
who studios •kho neaerve forces, the diate and direct results proving eat over the _elle adeno ►lit 1928 the al-
' latent posaibiBitieo of the clein mind, iofactorr. and leis sclen«astac efforts toe tion was $4975 and $5505.26 was
and Pito upon those foundations, react • pet •title farther, Rte tier raised, $500 bettera bequest Exon a
s,
superstructure -'Tire .preacher also store° put on his leerier plumage. en Brussels lady. -There were 14 "Pee' •.
• Who dives into the depths of thee color. !tee beast is xar :cram mem membersbips and Ono honorary life
written word and brings to the ,sur., so tarn and mild and harmless,when meml;orahip, 'There are 19 siuxiliar-
face pearls of armare both amen- it is being considered in relation to ice with amombershin of 070. an ine.•
Lists a highest mewl, but still, with- our teaehers and our preachers, or :Tease of 20. 14 Junior Mission.
argariiiiimaismisiiiimiwirirafirarsitairagiviesserawilis out Portfolio. :The man tor wotnu � (to be more moderately � glands and ono senior. with 481 meta.
• n-.. res �eetfuI)
ewe. ere- meen-••-:. • ,m.. _ -........ .,..... o„.toot . ._ . who studies in God's nature, Gods our clergy. Here are individualsmss, reported: one now mission band
ANN.
. erextjans, anrvhore in this great upon wham hangs the entire present was unrepdrted. The total amnun+,
Unhorse, is a scientist, in human and future of the destinies of o re raised was $651.50. The two C, G. I.
and science is God. non why, When appreciation of it or net, Ore. being ported almost 5400 in money and
language, is studying sc}enee. But bevies, of our countrysides, and o T; drouup�,�, ad tie, young ueop1e's
Be -witched --And omen o., -by eel(in veritable truth, in reality, in foot our nation. Here are Individuate nuxlliartea of'
the Preabytexinl raised
is studying God, for Gad is science who, whether they have • the solemn seee.00. The sorrily 8ecre`:tary re
or where? can science be held re- lielld ly heaven responsible for the Clothing sent in. the Bale.,
(By N. neer) sponsiblo for terrible Lawlessness weft sand the warn. •that goes into the., The dedicatory manor wee sriver
!remits gra hero and they are man'• _upon the American Continent. It is . webbing with which shay ucelt - to i;,�'titre. Robert Oliver of ruaePls.
Hal r The Btu:. not -.-ii cannot be. The Eternal 1God make garments for the minds, the stud' the C losing payer by Mrs. Con -
ex over t According cn w e r A teeneon ,sessiten openedvith - •_
,ar - e . , us, insofar s works do o . OM.. W130 d. l indirect' un-
• e -eine enough to look into The Stat+-- easp'it 'aft,' ram whole, the entirety -Meet in Any Debre whatever with de-. dei their supervision. and direction• i
devotional excreiaes. conduce by
r i# *Wept with the 'best of trrace the this unfathomtable and un -under. erees and laws as set forth in leis tier ore Haan :;rid ryoixten :':hose herd, Tuhn Bennett and Mrs. R. Mc
ofWhinney, of. Dunga anon auxiliary.
little I have said to 'their favor or standable enieerseeeepeang into, m; written word. God is Infallible--- work'and influence cannot be meas -
Mrs. W. J. Henderson, president ed
dia'tssrur, and will :keep on helping- rather took up ,their respective and and erreth not Humanity is fal--ured.at all by •the secular and bus'-
the Wingham auxiliary, m a few
tourer just the same, or even a lit- relative positions in the inestimable, I:lxle. Oheif mankind could only rap" Hess tape line of present day coracle weil•chosen words welcomed the
tie *letter, .so that evidences will be incemprensible space, out of nothing, predate just how fallible. we really tions of social life or modernized' re -
'manifest • and resnits Shine out liar and from novella °, by the Aindghty are, what u mighty change would be tognition of the infernal dollars ' and <trews ''c to Wingham and to ,SJ. t. An.
' it is the, evidences and results which and all aopreme power and wisdom of wrought in the conceptions, inrehie cents, and the Lord ord -only knows, they drOWS Pritchard, -
Following:
of o whicorth rs.replied.
vie, live in mind through all this an GternnI 'icing, one Toho is only cansttn'ctians and n t P aro' both agents .. P EoAowing- thisx the president's led
writing. Results are the ane 'chief measurably known, measurably un- . tions of our little knowledge. If we •tltari a comparatively just share of dress by Mrs.' Perry was heard with
a Neatest. object of our overt' .en derteood, and measurably appreciat- .could but .bring ourselves to appre- both of those commodiies. We are dress :pleasure as well as profit.
sleavwr, be it in pleasure, in business, ed and 'regarded, n supreme bung elate rite imxnensity of •space in which not. in this world to !e bamboozeld or I 11'11141111e re ort of the rovincifi eon-
garare:maul or religion. Results form WO designate Gad. This God is and;through which, the attributes of .hoodwinked shy any cailege or highe vention held two weeks ago at Ham-
. the berets, the solid or unsolid faundu« everywhere—everywhere present ami . our God function, the omnipresence -'art training or '.. teachings. God..Ilton was given• byw one of the dole -
t our, undertaking or en everywhere .manifest. Humanity, of this eternal been,,, then, we might never so intended and we..ask .only a gates, Mrs. W. J. Henderson. The
newer. With the .Eternal God the because of her fallibility, does not, - possibly reel and 1 uc'w IOMething, just share ' of till; which comes report of the. nominating committee
whole thing was entirely and wholly cannot, understand a great deat about Borne little of our fallibility and we through the temporal channels or
e fey opposite way.
God. The Bible says, "The wind eau •.
tarda' Sir, --•i lope that all af4tlte fest does not disagree u1 Tiny sense, xv ate» intellects, tho tempora life or o Hors, Ripioy.
ladiesyou • way,and l} d' to the1 o' l dge given ever, with the work of His hands eternal or soul life of the individuals ff T'he f
find r and ower. His not s who come neot y or y t
esawi4t re around Toho array f r is we have the
ability to a p d ti al
I followed, when Mrs. Pardo vacated
tb t With Hint Bbl i d ld more ens -y unaers>,and why the spiritual the chair, the convenor. of the nomtn
:milts were but tho outcome, the 'bloweth where it listeth. Thou const people say, 'Science end the Bible do There is a dignity.superlative
laner. ion et u-- master mndand hear :the sound thereof, but canst not not harmonize. in everything." It is neilen does (or should) automatical- sting; committee, Mrs. Ili Davidson;
arrear:. "I.at there be light.""And tell whence it cometh or whither it the fallible scientist.who utterly ly Of
given a ehanee) attach itself . of vungatxnon, . having charge of the
there suns light." . 'Let the waters. ,;verb.'.. The wind is but one of the faits to understand the infallible God _ ,both of those professions which . lationxg-far tae elect hi and• instae -
w foove:
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lee gathered together and the dry land thousand and.tens of thousands of or if you'please, science. It'would• reaches aboveThe following are -the officers physical scope of ti The installation prayer was given by
-appear,'" and, it was so." "Let this the attributes of this superebeing, not be just aiti�iplY Iost effort, neither- ion, which should be cherished and Mrs.._D..Ritchie, of Point Edward.;
Owlet for mighty orb) give light by Gori. Tete great studies of xtian, last effect, if sometimes, in our fres- nourished as a breath of heaven, and — -
. and it was so," and that planet quite lxossibly all' the studies of man, zy for new hymns, we could recall I again ask any half sane student of
light Itnight, and itdef tit 1 t'eli a thew liters,-et's-tett esnyeem roto, ensuing year: Hon. president, Mrs.
gine ,g v nig , was sa, i re.ul'ainlsr and simply trying.to un- some . ore which
" genera F. E, Combe, Kincardine; Hon. seere-
aatii . has- leets- Cr -ever -siren,:' It ravel, decipher, humanize some • of the hopes nnebxightenee the visions, tieing maintained ,as it should `be to-
r Editor, 1 do not Lazy+ Miss J. A. Mother, Kincardine;
viiay,have been ton thousand ye.nne those attributes of the Eternal God. of the faithful . pioneer Caristlun, day Now, Mi, D.
+'itaC >� tariv Iaave been twenty or Humanity would 'designate 'those such as Cowper's savant to be misunderstood. I do not president,. Mrs. (Rev.) de Pratte,
t'hratrtlred, it makes no difference. The efforts, science. You see, Mr. Edi- "God moves in a riy�sterious way, mean that d'tjgh headed stuck -lip -ed- ; R. Mc axh;• let vice president, Mrs. :•
- ' r.,e a for, it gives amore high-falutin et:- . His wonders to perform ; ' neas which puts men and women ire R. McWhinney, Dungannon;, 2nd.vice
r A.� r
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president, S ban
s«
pressioto ribose efforts, and (ante- He plants his footsteps in the sea to a •class untouchable. Not much !- pre '
lerus-
ormore, it lends .a great cleat of col- ' And rides upon .the• storm, We have seen plenty of that too : "sets; 3rd 'nee president, Mrs. (Bev:)
oring to humanity's efforts, for hum- : "Blind . unbelief is sure to err, But we mean .that ` grace .and virtue A. Forbes, Teeswater; 4th vice presi-.
anity ahvays tries to grab a goodly . . And scan His work in vain ; . which lends; supremacy, excellency, dents. Mrs. J. R. t,MisMcKay, Kincardine;
share : of credit unto itself., 'even , God is his own interpreter, and attractiveness to the mighty 5th vice president, Mrs. r.) aimta
u it must detract from a wy sna ipatina°•
son, Kintail; treasurer; .Miss ,M..le.
tho g n
1, \SANT FASTING
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SCOTT'S
EMULSION
h ' d t t f the lLt d li lL ke 't forces power, which these proreK .
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McEenzie, Kmtail; recording sec'",
fiavor
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whir —unci aeguag et' u e ur express other Mrs W J Morrison Kincardine; and young women entrusted. tar their 'ladies and gentlemen were present,
which our lankntage uses to express eat grudge or it:. will toward the I may balm. •o ten a you corresponding aee'y, Mrs. A M Carr, care, showing that from tlteae. must was presided over by Rev. r Ferrite
g n order to mak Y position
Personally we have not the slight- ''woes c empiun• ou iii
vD . errie
-r bi world honored porefolaoed Yarn i
- - -^ -^— great 1 g ulte clear. Thero ryas another eon t't!inghami; supply serge Mrs. �G. H. come the ministers, missionaries and of Wingham. and the address was
' - scientist. We appreciate much • of q Douglas, • Lucknow; Mission Band church -workers of the future. She given -by . Mrs. D. Ritchie, of Point
knowledge which comes to .us sentxon {at a dine)- to which I wasof
he mightily advanced and sent to learn something, and brim,+ . r'z M nd 7�.iteei`atuure seely, Mrs. J. consecration ofo ur time,ourattalents .Edward.
through t g Y soni.e of that 'learning• home.. 'YouThe ladies of the congregation of
highly developed systems: of progress knot°:, t t Star,- it is quite possible
Jr E11Lott, Wingham; Home Helpers' and our money. St. Andrew's church, Wingham,, sera.
of the more modern scientist, and for ' to listen to soon. diseussioas, sec y, Mrn. Thos. Simpson, Moles-; Greetings from Presbytery, which ed dinner and supper in the Sunday
yet, no sane': thinker can rummage good lectures n addressee,* and even worth;. Glad hidings sec y, Mrs. A. met in the.Anglican church at the school room and.much favorable coni-
through the pigeonholessof
fehto the sermons, and see quite a: deal in t eoScc'y, v h Gee, W brought by end same tinie Rev. Dr. Forrbbeshe ,�of'Tees mewere als was het upon ard on ae ll sides.
of the
her positive and a but e m thein, but (as eve see it) 'its whole r
and absolute conclusion that application is ko the other fel;o:vaand' ham; ptress sec'y, Mrs. R. Davidson, water, who congratulated the.vronnen The press secretary, in moving the
the modern scientiest is resetting out of- little fitting athe ourselves
tone Dungannon;: Young Woman's sec's,. of the Presbyterian church fate the adoption of'the report, included a
into space which 'belongs to the Deity wet: t the Miss Doliie 'Render%) Lucknow; , great part being taken by the; en nate of thanks to 'the local press -
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4114.111141ailign. UMW
alone. Kindly consider in your quiet recletliuveses ano ta ovum in oft any- 1 LifeMembership a :'Y, Ire. J 'J E1 the work of .the church The alloca- within the hounds of the presbyterial
moments, Mr. Editor, if you please, thin fitting' upon themselves). This iott, Wingham. • `iind for the W.
a S.b .f est tta"1 oven ee whiuubte s;ace forito ti roof aey etithn erre
the earl"„verses of the 38th • chapter is q 'ite often tie case. So 1 will Tho
chief feature of .tile afternoon, ben $ , P g
of the Book of Job, and know if I um hove to tell a second story and the.; w as an inspiring address' delivered by ; at itli'Qtheh'nead per ng words n raised. Re
Phut heartily snd endorsed erial by the orfs. gathering.
s
tatting like a common matt or an un-
common. fool, _second one first, Well-. theta, some . ward.
Pllev) •D. Ritchie, of Point en
years ago all it:ettaoilist ally inciin- _ward, Mrs.. Ritchie,. who is president i'"Therefore be ye steadfast, unmov- : ;Respectfully. submitted,.
of the earn auxiliary chose as her able, always abounding in the work MRS R. DAVIDSON,
moment at the designation, the
smallness, in the eyes of heaven,' of
the little knowledge containable in
the frail fallibility of this . creature,
man., . , And said, "Hitherto shalt
thou come, but ono further." "And
here shall thy proud waves be stay-
ed." -
We firmly believe there have been
many instances during the ages and
we believe still more tinily that dur-
• ing those later clispensions, and up to
one,.alniost immediate present, has
the Almighty One decreed in almost
:Audible' language "thus far shalt
thou go but no further." And we
believe that modern scienee along
with' modern things including mod.
ern . church, will some of those days
or years, awaken to the fact that
some largely forgotten power in the
midst of our fahatical frenzy will de-,
Blare, "Otte far thou hast come, but
no further."
Modern science may plant • her
.poles and string her wire-- in either
the earthly way or the more artistia
fashions, it makes not the symbol of
a differonee- to the planets in unirior-
sal space. But the sane and solid
fact remains-sho has quite; room
enough at home to exhaust heir frail. Out, speaking petannalty, I do not
nothingness. If the. high ntlnded know that 1 ever to u sermon
gird high -headed ereatures upon this but that I can find listenexnething to fit
sphcrta could bring ourselves to upon myself, and would net like "to
spending nnore time in humble look over at anyone, fearing all eyes
thought Miran and uratic: to, this ,were upon me. Anyway,. of, later
supreme �:eing. Ile, tee Eternal Gad, years, the clergy all have a dickens
would bo mightily honored and our of a time pasting it on to this otd
own frailty. deeland. The scientist carcass. But never mind, elle Lord
)ass never yet (nor can he) disproven may soon deliver Inc out of the hand
cane jot or tittle of that heaven barn of alt mine enemies:,
declaration and dceree, given to the
Thera Were two :special speakers
ehiidi en of scan, by inspiration of in the evening rand Ono of thein
the Eternal God which we call _the (quite a young man) gave us a most ,
''—" _'"'"` ',splendid addres!a upon the thought. -
'1he visible and audible pedigree or
Husband Afraid : debringing up" suite» as Christian
Sh* Getting should deli a ears and
him, most
Was forcibly delivered, ntxi right ort the
eel, with warmth of brain and soul,
yn�r� and it left alt inspiring impression
upon the. gathering, as was evidene-
Km chow zawaras. sat Ne. si ! ed in the after direussion. (I beg '
Itt}reatleyr, that: wrlMna= a'�,wIR vrlaMr your ,parson, Mr. Editor, but I have _
1 war bother writk M tail sari', `utteovereel somethitxg just there, and
a,rsY „tut iRi a,ttrali S rlwwt `this is getting tog length- . So
*stile* pretutttttailt. :oath your permission wd wrill ring
trot. ,b4. Oro,of ie. �ri time you I* again, Thanking you,
to aria she sugg rtes teat try: N•. SPAM.
ed church people had a new minister a to a s
every few years. I had a German subject, "The ministry of the women i of the Lord. -
neighbor who did not worship in the . of the New Testament," basing her.3 •An invitation from Whiteeltarch to
I �a custom, but remarks upon the words of Mark • in (hold the annual meeting of 1'M30
could not pronounce my given name, iraxsg
flock and one told, but a different,woman's daily round of toil may be I which the closing words were given finishing
made a seidrice to the Master if per-, by Miss A. McCallum, of Kincardine, A large Taupe of 5anaple Cover•
ad minister. Being quite German, he'IV' carried'
and always called me "'runlet" (I do formed in the proper spirit. She sit- and ° the closing prayer by Mrs. A. r A Z9iMMERMAN
not know why •I was banded Out stick I so stressed tlie importance of wont- Forbes, Teeswater. Nelson Street
x name, anyway, as many people ere' tans influence over the young. melt l The evening meeting,'at which both ,
unable to pronounce it. 1 know some — _e..—_.e.....—„=..— .•--•- ". or ...,.., " '"
quite young lads. scarcely into long
pants, who say, "Hello, Nat? And r If
i tithe also known parents u hroUgT, mss ,in Pu lc€onvi
ction
in the days of illiteracy xvhO brauglit
their children up with enough re -
Mr., Mrs. or even Miss to people
their seniors. But,' me Germanbeninti the big vi
Wend. and don't imagine that he g
. • . . IIR iir, IN
was illiterate in his own language, or
in his Bible, either, but lie says,111."‘NNEx
finet1, cher . I tell you we got offal to ILI 1 11 E CHALLENGER. riue,brlcher now. �. i tell you, veil
I tell you on Sunray, O Ytell you.
Vell I look over un sm-and-so.' As
-much as to say, "I guess • you are get-
ting what belongs to you, ail right."
But there is not tnuc;l to fit it on me.
Press Ses'y.
same chapel its , as , i"itlbriE 330
wean went to each others Services his eloaing. chapter,. "Certain women there was o atefully accepted. The '
quite occasionally, just like one stood at the foot of the Cross." The Wingham Junior Mission Band pre- For Upla3tstering, 330a
the speaker wont on to show that even .� rented n pleasing exerci'se� aster l7e
epect within themselves to prefix a
a
01. rte'* I Desperate Character
Judge.:
"Were you ever in trouble
before`,"."Prisoner: "Well, yes and no. 11'
`kept a library book too tong aro and
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the radio program
of tile'"Hudson-l;ssex
Challengers" .
livery Friday.Jetning
The smashing conviction of greatest :value which
Essex the Challenger glvem on sight is borne out in
Performance of brilliant tante and smoothness,
and a wealth of line carr detail, never before assa-
elated with this price class.
its smooth and dashing power: its large,
roomy, fine bodies; its 76 outstanding new
features; es; its Spe
Speed challenging up to 70
mites on hour, with-'Rteliability thatpermits
60 mites an hour for hour after hoer: and
Economy of to 2 miles per Saigon and**.
sversi.all
ndrrp-
sverd-ail these make .trig ar Jartnidabte
challenger of any car the market tiers.
A wide choice of colors at: no extra cost.
The variety is so great you have .almost
individual distinction.
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EASY TO BIJY
FOR INSTANCE, in this
city yvrur first payment,
with your present car in.
s low as
$eluded,
$ C - rnd yotw
ybe amonthly
prontents S;6.6o
Your presr nt ear will probo
ably corer the entire Sat
payment. The 11. M. C.
Purchase Pian tiers the
lastest terms available on
the balancer.
Used Cars tori Sale at Reasonable Prices
ESSEX COACH FORD SEDAN FORD COUPE
1926 MODEL 1923 MODEL LATE 1926 MODEL
BAKER & DLJRNIN, Goderich