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Hark! the herald angels sing
Glory.to the new-born King,
Peke on earth, and mercy mild.
God sand sinners reconciled.
Joyful, all ye nations rise,
join the triumph sof the skies ,•
With the angelic hoot proclaim.
Christ is born in Bethlehem.
Hark! the herald angels sing
Glory to the new horn King.
C. Wesley
PRAYER
Almighty God, grant that it may be
the work of our life to obey Thee; the
joy..of our soul to please Thee; the
' satisfaction of all our hopes and the
perfection of our desires to be with
Thee
JD Thy kingdom of grace and
glory; through Jesus Christ our
Lord:' Amen.
S. S..LESSON. FOR DEC. 22nd, 1929
Lesson Topic -The Child In A
Christian World. •
Lesson Passage—Lupo 2:8-20,
• Golden Text—Matthew 19:14.
Yaa,4vy VaaaaP VA .:V."IV,
when God would send forth his. Son,
who; it was foretold, should beborn
at Bethlehem.
When we saw hits wrapped in.
• 'swaddling elothea and Taid in a man-
ger, the were tempted to say, "Surely
this cannot be the Son of God." But
sec his birth attended; es it is here
with a choir of angels, and we shell
say, "Surely it can be no other than
the Son of God, Concerning' whom it
was said, when he was brought into
the world, Let ell the angels' of God
worship -,hint t —
The divine visitants' eame to ~nen
who were.activeiy engaged in an hon-
est calling. They were wide awake
and could not be deceived' in what
they saw and heard.
We read in Matthew an account of
the notice given of the arrival of this
Ambassador, this Prince from heaven,
to the wisemen' who were Gentiles,
by a star; here in Luke's gospel we
are told of the ,notice given of it to
the shepherds,•who were Jews, by an
angel; to each, God chose to s eak in
the language they were, most conver-
sant with.
The sudden appearance ofjrthe an-
gel with an _ heavenly glorv, shade the
shepherds pore .afraid. Theitesfears
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AND RESTORE THE CHtI.D TO NORYi1L HEALTH. SI.,/
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were a siesed wash th. aassae•s ems-
ttaiauat anieui eat matter for soy, f*u
upos their, ours. 1hs ,ws.ge we.
no swam' delivered Oy cr.* mega tact.
euddeaiy there www with that taVI
a raaltitude of the h.t si y het+,
sufficient, vie, nsey UC site, to make +
chorus. `dory to God u' the highest.
and cos swift puce, geed visil towns
mem"
The angel', having despatched their
hominess, returned tJ heaven tend th,
the shepherds ;unsuited tosether en,
decided ti go to Bothletaem and prove
the truth os: the anitete words. `Le.
us go see this tkaitig uhi.it is come t.
Pa
We have reason to think that the.
cheplwerds told Joseph Ansi Maty e,
the vision of the Angela they had see,
and the song of the easels they heti
heetrd, which wee a great encourage
meat to them. And it is probable
that Joseph and Mary told the shep-
herds what visions they had had Qa13,
cerning the child; and so, by commun-
ieatir>i their experiences to each oth-
er, they greatly strengthened one:
another's with,
The shepherds, ,having seen end
heard wonderful things, wereabund-
antly satisfied that this child ,r; as
Christ, the Lord. They. at OM' lie
ofvepolheat1~tehwAS told tembhbyh
*figs!, and by Joaepli and Mary
Tho impression it made upon those
that heard it was not of long dura-
tion, they wondered but never inquir-
ed any further about the Saviour.
With Mary it was a matter for deep
though; she hid all these things' in
her heart. Angels had taken notice
of the birth of her child and that to
her was a pree oua memory. (Frani
Matthew Henry).
WORLD MISSIONS
"1 am glad to be able to report that
conditions in and 'around the city here
'have now for some time been quite
peaceful, and therefore wea able to
carry on or wnkwithuttreu-
ble or hindrance. It is only in the
remoter .vountrY -parts,- where- the
authorities are still unable to exercise
control, that the bandit nuisance is
still rife and our work seriously~ in-
terrupted.
"The special gift of money, sent as
a Christmas present to the lepers, en-
abled.us to buy each inmate a piece of
cloth and also to give them a Christ-
mos feast. On Christmas. ay my
Chinese colleague went out/ to the
asylum to conduct a .s e�cie. Christ•
mas service, and the following morn-
ing a party of us went out to distri-
bute the gifts. They were expecting
us, and we•were heartily greeted with
crackers, We first had a short ser-
vice, including a .carol. in English,
which: we sang to them much to their
delight. I gave them a short talk on
the meaning of Christmas and . the
consequences of the coming of the
Saviour into the .: world. Then we
distributed the gifts for which they
expressed very grateful thanks. The
heed man asked meto be sure and
send a message home to you to say
how verymuch they appreciate the
kindness of their fellow -Christians in
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People who like plum pudding ail
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HINTS FOR CHRISTMAS
A. dyrpeftie neat be very careful of
shat he *air, let how eftea aomethiag
teaaptiag it plena before hie that hte
should aot eat; well kaowiag that if
be doer he will saner for it after, yet
he dines hot hesitate to portakr freely
of it aid torturer huaa&tf,
The quiekeet way to get rid of tide
terrible ailersat it to take
width replete. the bowels, promotes
perfect dtgeetioa, toms up the stomas:,
makes pure blood, had remorse ppee rrfeet
health and strength to the dpbilitrtsd.
Itret Q.ear Gosh, Heallworlh, Oat.>
writeta:-"Tor a per X was bothered
w ltiodySHIaspepsia., and tried all kind!' of
sir was so bad X was afraid to eat,.
bat after taking two tiler of "Burdock
Blood Bitters I eat anytkiar I
like,* I now feel- end lire had, sio
• more ettaeke." -
Oat up ealy by Tie. T. Mi16ur, Co.,
Ltd., Toronto, Ont. q
If you spill sa3t, throw
pinch over your left; shoulder
- and ili=lue1: will pass you by,
Always. try to have a 14 Lit
naistletee ill tho F29use, for it is
• e luck bringer.
For every kiss you take una
der the mistletoe a berry must
`- be picked and when all aro
plucked the privilege ceases.
If you find a bit of red ribbon
or red wool amongst your tires.
eats (especially wool), you t. ill
.hare luck in love. Be sure to .:
wear.the trifle while you note
,your. wish,
If you want a "Happy Christ«
mos" put more into it than you
take out.—Montreal Herald,
WONDER WRY ?
the West who in this way bring a lit..
tle cheer and joy into their lives.
"'Some things I have heard-reeently `
Makeme convinced that nothing is
doing more to cement relations of
friendship between China and other ,
countries than hush purely charitable '
work as this. iTo relieve the unfor-
tunate, the blind and the leper—this
kind of activity calls forth nothing
but admiration and praise. May, God She --Aren't you going to kiss
bless all your efforts in the new year, under the mistletoe ?
and through them bring relief to. He—Awl Let's make it behind
many sufferers."—Rev; E. G. Par- Christmas tree instead.
sons, China,
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CHRISTMAS
Fruits and Candies
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RAISINS, CURRANTS, • .
DATES,,, FIGS, CANDIED CHERRIES
CANDIED ORANGE, LEMON and CITRON PEEL
LEMONS and' ORANGES
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NUTS l'HOPPERS •..
:_ ALMONDS, FILBERTS, BRAZIL, C'Iivng, X1.ery fine 5t0,:�a
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and WALNUTS .
A Canned Christmas
People Who Belong to I AU is not lost though the times
the Christmas Season have changed. Even the smallest
There are some people who seem households, with the mast miniature w
to belong to the Christmas season .by, of kitchenettes, may eat boars head,
nature. They are ; grouse, or duck, and even the charas- _.
People whose hopes always bloom .teristie green, turtle soup, aided by
anew at the ansroneh of a New Year. the canner. Many of these unusual
Mothers whose eyes .still twinkle specialties are deli;gl)tful surprises
and laugh when they talk to their
packed in the Christmas basket of
children. those who must celebrate the holiday
;Fathers who like to surprise math far from home, and friends, provid-
s with 'presents they really want. Mg the traditional dinner in quite
e
r/. merry fashion.—Delineator Maga-
Sisters
who appreciate sisters.
Sisters who don't try to economize zine -
on Carola
on brothers' ties.
Children who want to leave sugar One of the: earliest medieval carols
for Santa's reindeer,
still in existence is preserved in the
Homeowners who do not forget that British museum. It is written in
'he mailman is entitled to more than Norman-French and dates from the
the bag of presents he carries for Thirteenth century.
others.
Peop1e who never think decorating . "Good 'Will Toward Men"
is any trouble. • "Good will toward men" ---this was
People who just love the smell of what the morning stars said when
Christmas greens. . • Cloy sang together that morning in
People who think there is. nothing Bethlehem 2000 years ago. Let the
Ove ler, an. ;,, . same message- ' in all our darts
w o thinkthere is' nothing this Christmas ay.
FILBERTS and HADDIES and OYSTERS
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True Spirit of Christmas Christmas Belief in Silesia
It is well to be benevolent and to In Silesia there is a belief that tis
seek out the needy and distressed and boy born on Christmas day w be«
relieve their necessities. This is • in- come either a lawyer or a thief.
deed a•true spirit of Christmas. - #
Christmas in Spain Many have been relieved of erns
1 1' th laalij ice i g ' h In Spain the Bethlehem manger by Iialloway's Cutin Remover. has
People h 1 ' Ch ' t d scene is A necessary feature of the a power of its own that will be 1;ound, .,.
A_ kee,ina of Christmas. , y� y
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LIFT -TIME SALE OF
Beatty Electric Washers;
Won't Mother be pleased
For many weeks mother has been quizzing old Santa Claus to find what he intends to give her for -Xmas.,
She has guessed about twenty-five/times ! When she finds it is a Beatty Washer, won't she be pleased !
Because so many of her friends have Beatty Washers. And she has always wanted one. It is not easy to•
have to slave over tub and board on into the afternoon, when others have their washing done and on the
line long before the lunch hour. And it is so expensive to have help to do the washing or to send it out to
be done.
But Mother never will guess what is, in the foul` extra parcels that she gets with her washer. Four won=
derful surprises! You may choose for her any four of the electrical gifts from thelist at the right. A144
most any one of them would make this a real bargain offer, but we are giving four, absolutely free. And
the terms will greatly lighten the load of the Xmas shopping. For we will accept whatever you can pay
us down, as little as a dollar if you can spare no more. Commence your payments after the new year.
Trade in your old washer as part
a payment on a ,Beatty Electric Washer.
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We will take in any old washer as part payment on a Beatty -hand, water -power or electric, or even an'
old hand wringer. There are many types of electric washers in use in the homes of this town which should
be traded in. Their washing action is so slow that you have to use the board, or they are out of commis-
sion much of the time. The difference you will have to pay for a Beatty will more than pay for itself. It'
does the average family washing in an hour without the need of rubbing or boiling. And you are always
sure of service if you ever need its, because the Beatty is made by Beatty Bros,, Limited, established in
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Any one can be purchased with as low a down payment as $1.00, balance 12 months. Nothing more to pay
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Do not miss this special offer.
On Display and For Sale by
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CHAS. C. LEE, Godirich
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In the ,Clad Hydro Store ..
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