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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-17, Page 3W WOOVAN 6VOCR T; 71 1�- VoWle actea Tooll1bly. Note tbgt, -WRO.."4100 10, 7 Tour grocer Will tell you no olle of the vvanx�ellsts, sayfs, Jeous died. '11a yielded up ails spirit." Ile 4i fran IY'that. he maaltes less oluntarily gave up His life. Addee to Givis- ProfIt. 11110stratod Truth. fly MIA ROSAIJAW "of on Red Rose Tea than, There Is always a way Of jetting JW$090r#4 #*Wdlat to 04 WR 2 n- other teets, CAW 0 The only out ot facing duty, [but there N no right Act, Ipbje�ct he hms, In recarameado, Way of getting out or It and keepinK (v. 42). Mle , s Rosalincl vyelcoyr�ex letters f P4� ing It IS to See. that yoU got Illustratloni­ "Too bad about . ram Burns," one man said to - another. young women asking for odyloo on t e q a g any 0 .h- best uality posMble. "'Just whon. he wai; begin in to 4b oat. All you, have to do Is make a name in politics he had to to address your., lotter to *IvO It UP and -v home and -take on MISS ROSALINP, Have Your Cleaning was (1�rkness over all the lau'd"until his father'F& business. They tell me 114 King Willlam'at,q Hamilton, ont. the ninth hour., the lyhole cenceru IF, loaded down. Done. by Experts 46. 'And about the ninth boar Je$4 I With dolits." "The business 'was Dear Rosaijud.- Clothing, llolisphol(l (Iraperles lluen- awl deli - 45T cried .with a loud voice, raylng, E.11,4 left in' a dreadful tstato," Jils. coni- I ant a young gir, 0 1 e f 04r :llil, lama eabaclithani? th f 8 7 ars 0 cate fabries van j)o eieanea an(1 ma(le to look as ,at its., My v.1nion. replied. "but Burns didn't age, and llavo'beea keeping company fresh aml bright as wl en first bought, God. My God, ivly bast thou forsaken, 114ye to take lt(on.l. "Then, why with a young Man nearly all last me? dldn4t he etayuhora he was and Save 3'nlamor lie -is about four years my 47 And some of : them that stood himselt that trouble?,, ,Why? 1,3e, senior, and Is -a very considerate. CLEANING AND DYEING .0 Young tehow-, respectable my par� there, when they beard it,,s%id, This cause lie wanted to ssve ithe business e.nts are much in favor 161 'him 1but mail tall6th Elisxll, for the sake of I his mother and the ther,6, Is something about bim. I Is Propeiiy Done'at Parker's, I fro ii, t kno* A*at- that displeases me very It makes mo difference Where you live; parcels cau 48 And straightwo�y one of them Younger Children. 'He thought more be in 1, fr�!3011 In the fail ' I met ayoung Mau sent in by avail or expresa. The same care and atten- ran and took, a Sponge, and filled It Of tlfeln than. he did -of 'his own com- 11 a di�tAiice. ' He asked pormis- tIoa is given the work as though you lived in town, Lesson XII. March 20. witil. 4inegar, and -put it on ;I reed, fort," &1011 -to call and see Me, so I said lie 'eased to advise you on any question We will 1;,e p. J K -SV$ Q,N THE CROSS an�d Vivo him to drink. Topics fc�r ftsearch and Discussion c0uld, Ile called several times and I regarding Cleaning or Dyeing. WRIT5 US. 4' 48 And the rest said, Let lie; let 1. The CrucifixiGn (vs. went for short motor rides with him, Lesson -Matt. 27; 32-50. always returning early. Si74�ce' the I us see rwhotheelillijah cometh -to Savo Nar4e the events In order, as they 'winter has %set In lie Is too far a -way Golden Text,-110od -commended his him, . . I , quickly followed the' supper in Ilbe -to come to see me, 4go, wecorrespond, 4 us, Iii -that, while - 50 And JeAus erled again witil a upper room. '2. Where is Gol. my Parents are not Much in favor of Parkers uyeWdftumited' olvii. love toward %vIe were yet sinners, he died for loud voice, -and Yielded uIi his'spirit. #otba? 3, Why did JeSOS, TefllSe this,"although they doWtmy niijch, e Cleaners Ayers US." (Rom."5, 1�). Comments the drink offered Him on the dress? I Still �* Out with the first bQ7 men- tiOned, juet lately another boy, aboa 791Yonge'St. Toronto slxpp jI, the 4. -kV'hy did Jesus' Jewish pe ,Historical aotting Verse, 33. After the er I 115e- my owu age, has asked to call 'and 'Tlme�-Prlday, Apr, 7. A. D. 30. upper xwiu came tlie agony in Goth- oatbrs tlamor tor His crucifixion in- tah te me to t1le rink, but I didn't, know- -place-Golgotba, outside, Jerlisale. semane, the betrayal, thb arrest, ap- Stead of'some other form of death? WbAt to tell him, as I. didul.t. thinl� It 5. �How did two To to right for me to go out with so many -drI,V_death Dbers happen e skating -and aeema to be very 4 peq,rance, befora the Sahe boys. I do not want ito make love, in 1031ank you, yes!" and skate as many grand, of me, But -dear MIss ROm- rounds as you en5oy. Th'o Lesson Text, of Judas aud,,$AaAeforle Plla��e.aud b6 crucified with Him? with any of them, 4111 want IS. u good lind Is it rght for ime to spend any 32And as they ca-ine out, they found Herod. Golgotha had everibeen ex- 11. The Alockery (vs. $9_,43), 6, ttille fand plenty of friends, -but dear. time A pretty way- to w9ar your hair is in -Rosilind I am puzzled to know What in my own. pleasure?. He rather one iong -cull, down your back With a It man of Oymile', Simon by litim-e; actly located. What Is the,meaning of verse 401 17. to do, as I would rather have onJoyif a show. There Is one in our black ribbon bow at the back of the Would they have believed on I -Jim it the town -but lie kilmrs I am very fohd him they -compelled -to go with them, Verse 34. The purpose 'Of the ompany of either of the last" two neck. that be Might bear his cross. was It Hobad come down fpro�_m the boys, I -tell you about. ,, I Will value You should not entertain one b$W strong.wine and myrrtt 01K& 111, The Find (vs. 44,50). & tross? c Of r�katilig. FAIR ONE. Miller. 33 And when they were,,. �ome en Palm Jesus rettised IL ..He How Your advide, very highly, Dear Fair One- Have two or three girls ;�nd it do You explaliv the darknqss here . % - TMUBLED OINE. pleasure boys an together. ll�to a ,Place cabed Golgotha, that Is L'hcs*e to bear .. His suffering without men Dear Little Girl- Doa'.t you suppose he tiI�Ios ZVhen you meet a boy on the street, to �Say, lMe Vlace of a Skildl. human -aid. tio. n ed ? 9. Does any,, one of the .. You are J11st at thet, age When you in seeing You skate so well 'and In. '4-0-w and speak as Yoii &ass. Do not they gave lilm wine to drink Verse 35, Crucifixidn was an ull, Evangelists my that Jesus died? 1.0. should be Aiaving the time of your knowint; that Jib, ds- your 'oseort? StDp. Mingled wlth,gall; and When ht had and was "ab. What Is the significance -of the ex- Young life. * And you ft%yt exactly Strdnge he doesxVt oareto skate, too. ROSALR41). 90eskablY awtut death, There Will be plenty, of time for -shows tasted It, -he Would not drink, bor-red by the aaws. It w&S the pressed, 11rIe yieldedap his spirlt.9" I the right Idea a -good time btit alo When. the skattug 6ddsou Is over. Dear Wanderer— nonsense. Have all the Iriends -You goodness knows It has been short .35 �,And when they. tad crucified guarli, vhree soldiers and a cenipr- can, go out with th Im all Father :enough tills year! 1t a bdv asks you to 'wrilte, tell him him, they.parted -his ka�m�e Ion that' cast lots for His gari)�Siats. end mother will ire3ze that there is ou, will answer his letter. bts among I * tbom� tasting lots; ' Galublin& fox JeSus' -apparel lends a safety � in nilLubers. And when the' 1t is not necessary to ask aboyto 3 Pand they sat nd watched him last touch of disgrace tto, ..the -out- right time tonies-oll ages Irom now! 'near Rosalind- cQme In Just because he walks home 6 -I'll (trust their da, ghter to :choose- - with, you. Thank him and say good - there. rageous conduct of 1 -Us -persecutors, wisely. I think nothing in allY papers I read night. can be �so helpful to young,girls AS 07 And they set up over his%head Verse 36. Imagine the differerit S70P LOOK AND LISSF-NI! ROSALTIND. Your advice, I know I Oan Ikardly Tell him I you do not approve. his accusatiDn written, This Is Jesus feelings 1n, the hearts of 'the 'motley ROSALIND. I NOIBUZZ \A/AGON Dear Rosallud Wait from week to week for the Va. the King of thetews. group. pOT$ to come. I am a girl Of nine- Dear Njarelssus-�- Verse 37. John says Pilate wrote E\/ER KNOCKED -NO 6 1 am nineteen years, of age and have teen, fhave attended a college for .38 Then are there crucified. wltlt' been. 'writing to U boy friend about , If a boy asks if lie may walk home him OFiF THE TPAcK sometime yet have never cared to with You, Just say, "Yes, thank you'.1p two robbers, one On the , right this superscrilytioT The cause 'for eighteen tor over a- year. He -has enter into the sport which my com- or "Thank you, I -am so and one on the left. crucifixion, was uliusually wxltten. in YET often"Soken of coming to see me In 'rades tall dancing. I have a boy have Try, but I iO-7;�:Aud they th6t passed by ialled"I Aramaic, Latin and Ore his letters but* has never come yet. made other -arrangements," or 1 tilend almost the same age -as my- any excuse that Is �Teasouable and am very fond of this boy and would self who Is very,foud Of dancing, al- -true. oil. -him, wagging their beads, Verse S& Itseems that"Jesus was like very much to know baw I could though he does not go to the big 140 and sayin- Thou that destroy- crucified first. He took Darabbas' When motheralLys $0. place, have him come to see me and still dances, merely attends the little Write to Witi, I wrote to'him. about ROSALIND. est the temple, and buildest it in 2 weeks ago and have never received 'house parties. I do not care for three days, Save thyself, It th�ou Terses 1.19, 40. -ills aecusers false- dancing. Now Dear Rosalind, -would De�kr Phebe­- you think It PrOPeT for que to -con- any answer. rds as a TILLY, are the Son%of Godi-come down Irom ly InterPreted Jesus'. wo tInue keeping company with him. I I think you have -answered your the �eross. threat against the temple, (Mark:1,4, 11 Dear Tilly- love lilm. very mucli, and lie seems question Yourself. It you have been 41. In like manner also the, chief% 58; John 2'. 19). 1 am afraid you cannot do more 901,19 out 'With this by tor over a year, thin ask the 4oy to�oail-lf he I Suppose I It is Wright. Porsona4ly, very attached to me. I never care priests mooking him, with the scribes Verses 41, 42, The dignifledAchief is to attend the -little dancing parde within reasonable distance, at yon3T age, I think you Should have the passioa's of But 40 which. he and I are invited to a4a he and elders, said, -priest descended to Pot rush hint too liard. Lot Jilin '" doesn't seemto tare to go alone a greater number -of friends insteacl 42 He 'saved others, hImshlf lie tho� mob, one Of several good friends. Do not Please'give me your advice as 1 01 JUZ'.t one. savi4_ He is the -King of Verse 43. This testimony is from Write again unless -he answers your know it will be very helpful. ROSALIND. letter. Israel; let him uqw, tome down, from an, unfriendly source, but shows that TOOTSY. RMALIND. the dross, a -ad we will believe III Jesus positively claimed to be the Dear Tootsy7 Mtriard's Liniment for sale everywhere 11iin. Son of God. I Dear Rosalind 'bf course if You really do not 4care 413 He trusteth on God; let him de- Ve�rses 44, 45. No�tlil I jig but a -;mIr- lam. a young -girl of twenty, I do to dane!;� there Is no use advising you 'Externally or Internally, It is lGood not mean I alft In love,as I know I am to learn. But ToOt-9y, I honestly -'When applied externally by Vrlsk liver him now, It' he desireth h1m; 1 acle explains this darkaess from noon cannot understand a real live girl not Tabbing, Dr, Thomas, Eclectric oil much too young. Iliave a boy friend for he Said, I am the Sou!of God. until three o'clock," There %ras no bf whom I think a great deal. He is wanting to dance. Think It over and� Opens the�pores and penetrates the t to keeR on going 44 And the robbers also that werE�iecllpse. a real- nice thuni -but Is always talk- it you really van tissue, touching the seat of the trouble crucified with him osst-aippil. him., Old I Verse, 0. No huinall illind -can CORNS, WAR"I"'R', BUNIONS Ing of a hicogirl. illat die Wants to take out with this boy, take a few private and Immediately affording relief. Ad - I - - tcF the next dance. I told Irim. he tessons and surprise him! Ministered internally, it -will still the same reproach. futhom the word "forsaken" here. ROSALIND. irritation in the throat Which hbdueds could take her if he wanted to. TNTv 45 Now from the sixth -hour there Verses 47-60. In their guilt -the PAINLESSLY."REMOVED Vavelits think -a grea.t deal ofhiln -too. coughing and Will relieve affections ?k I . I - _. . I M -10166Y. 1?ear !Rosalind- of the bronchial tubes and respiratory Don't limp any longer, don -It suffer Dear Mickey- I am a Young dirl of seven(een and organs, Try it and be convinced. For, pillow slips, tal-Ae-cloths. undergarments, Work shirts, children's dresses, and for hun- dreds of other purposes, Prue cottons are t1m ideal fabric. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY MONTORA1. TOIRONTO WINNIPrio another hour from oorns. The oldest remedy and the best, the one that forfifty years has proved a true suc- cess, will 111tout. your -corns in a hurry, Putniams Painless Corn and Wart Extractor is the one remedy to use. Refum a substitute, �5e every - Where. King of the-if4obos. Jeif Davis, "King of the Hobos," who claims to have'*,coi6red more than 7106000 miles of U. $.,territory, has announced his Intention Of T8 - tiring. He also claims to :be -father of the national employment agency idea, and,receives $25 -a week aa vresIdent of th& Hobo's Assocla- tion. 'Praises this Asthma IR-eni4edy. A grateful user of Dr. J. D. Xellogg's Asthm;t Remedy finds it ithe only, remedy that will give relief, though for thirteen Years he had sought other help. Years of needless suffering may be Arovent6d 'by -'asing Is � Why shouldn't he take any girl friend to a dancel You have no.par- ,ticular claim oil aliY of your boy friends, my dear. Be sensible! ROSALLN-D. Dear Rosalind - I aw, P. girl In my 'teens and there IZ a boy I know thinks a great deal of me. We h&ve nevdr beea.' intro- duced and I think each one leaves it to the other one to speak, first. Would you kindly inform me -iis it ithe boy's duty to speak -first or is is mllLO9 ,If aboy leaves the neighborhood (I ,have 6een a companion of his for "inn time) and does not ask to write, should I wrlte giving him,'vermis- Mon? I shall value,your Information greatly. RPDADER, Dear. RtVader- Ask a mutual friend to Introduce you. Aftw that When you meet, you speak first. I It would be all right to seird your bo?,chum a-iiewsy letter of �neighbor- hood affairs. Make It Interesting and ,general, but not ot all persqnal, ROSALIND. live a few MILOS from town. I nave kept company with many boy triends, but love one deaiay-but he hasnt Shown any love for me, so will. You kindly advise me how to make him love ige? Fannie Dear - A girl of seven wen has no business to be talking ab6ut lovOing a boy dear- I ly. You do not! You want bay chums, but you -will ne�yer- -get them If you start that way! I ROSALIND. Dear Rosalina I am going ';�th , boy friend Who -pretends to be very good , but he seems very Independent And . even so far as to.�tell me thei it wouldnt hurt me to go home alone for once. He fliNs Withe, other girls, but lots on to -me -that he Is',only tooling, and I don't know whether to believe him or not. Do you think lie is a very nice friend to have? Sometimes be Is very nice -and illerefore I don't know just What to make,of him. FAITIL Dear, F alth- remed)f at the -first warning of A boy who knows he is popiiiar is trouble. its use is simple, its tq6t My Dear Wigs Rosalind- Sometimes disposed to show off a Is slight and It can be purchased al- Since the time that your ddvice little. Why dou"t you, do a little -most anvwhore. has been published I have been In- flirting tourselt and give him Some - 0., - terested very much and, have been thing to guess about? - Kong's Pexsu..,ge PrIvifeges., watdrig -to tsee It a casev like mine ROSAU.NLD. Would be published,' 'but' as Yet hive The King at England gays no pog never seen ahY. I ani a, -Irl ot oi.-h- Dear Bright Eyes- tage, which is_perbapg just as well. teen, -and bavebeengoing with differ- You -are too Young to think about Slade he yearly receives about a quar- wit boys for this last year. My bon except as chums. I Tile business of making atensus of 'the seals 'which is done at intervals ,by -the government is a tomparativem ly easy task, as the nierds usually gather on two islands. It Is -eati- mated that about 600:0 seal noses will be counted this year, and about 25AOO ot these will be ilecoratfug feminine Shoulders before the end of next year, t "Rheumatism -Routers" relieve rheurnatlos. As a'vermitage an effectiveprepa'ra- tion is Mother Gravew Worm Exter- minator, and It can be ghien. to -the Inost delicate child with -out fear of in- jury to the constitution. ._;;;Z��_ AHEALTH SAVING REMINDER: Don't Welt until you aet sick�UaE ter of & million business letters. The friends are many and I am Popular IL U DOY aSICS You LO WLAW, say with them all, �both girls and boys; -heads of all kingdoms and Tepubll6s llist tall I met aboy-one I had knOU-n enjoy similar privileges. 6 Minard's 01-niment For flitrnt# Etc. 4VIller's Worm Powders can do no injury to the most delicate child. or Infaiii; 'in the itate of adolescence, who is Infested With worins tan take this Propitration without a qualm. of the stomach, and will find In it a sure relief and a full protection from these destrttctivq� Pests, which are vespon- alble for 'mu&`sIchiless -and great suffering to legions of little 04,egs- MihardI3 Uniment Relieves 46utalgla Rub It in !or Lame Uitok*--A brusk ra-bising with Dr. Thomas' Ealoctric ,011 wil . I relleVe'loille back. The skin will Immediately absorb the oil and It, *111 penetrate the tissues and bring speedy relief, Try It and be toll. % oil vinced.- As the liniment sink� ontthe Valli tolnes out and there are ftmple� grounds for soylng that It Is at ex-, only to see him. It Just. seemed that he was the one boy for me -and I the onlygirl for him. We went Iwo- toring very frequently and We werl counted among tile first in any gatli- erings My father awl Viother like Illim. What I want to asic, you is: ",This wintor I ha� -been skatAg As I am 'Very ttOnd Of It, but, my friend downl.t sliate, at least ne-Ver at the 'rink, but he can skate and skate goc,d too. -, Every time I g� to the rink lie hisists. on escorting methere and pay - Ing my way. I hate -W-E4-ve him do this, even -it 1Ioi7ahv&"- dOes seems to have plenty -of -money. He watches Rao clocato MIAtAy Xyas. If they Zrejteh, SM4rtorBur11.Jf Sore., 0- il Soithi*0 Rdrisks. iSafa for Infant tr A�iuit At 4 DtUWM&ftd1 tid" 0*0 _A_ So rn arty in 2, 5, and daily uses 40-1b. T fins As it is Served in some form at every meal, and keeps indefinitely, many thrifty housewives order seve6i cans of Crown 13rand at a time. Thus they always have a supply on hand. How pleated they are to find that no ernergency calling for cooking, baking or cAndy-making finds them unprepared. It is economical. ITIR CANADA StARCE1 Co.$ L%MITEO, lao,;.TiMAL Crown Brand Syrup I - _ AV Zhe Great sweet&116e 26 :r.er'; 1 77, "It'. I'Magic Carpet ORCATZR GRileCle. D10 in A0 small Aleas4rs to the CWAclty -of her brilliant statesman, Premier Venizelos, Greet* -.has takou wonderful strides, during tbep3st two, docade& -.Nothing definite was added to -Greece by the Treaty of I)erliu, 1878. And while she received Thes. saly two years later by the tnterven. tion, of the Powers, yot the'defeat of -the Greeks by Turkey in 1997 lost some of the territory thus gained. It was, as % reslult. -of the Trwkty of Due-harest, after the second Balkan War that 4Greece doubled her terri- tory and her population. While al. though It is too early -until peace witIft Turkey is signed and sealed to de. tormlile, her new bouudarle,,% it is safe to say they are beyond the wild- est drewils o fthe strongest Hellenic champlon, of twenty years a -go. The golden age of Greek colonization was from 1100 B, C. to 400 B. C� In'2456 Greece became a Roman Provilice, and between 1456 and 1566 the Turks, conclitered the malldan4i and Many of the Islands. In IS -n-9 beeurred the Greek War of Independence and live Years later the capital was moved to Athens. In 1844 the first Oreelt ena- $t1tution was -granted. There is & language 4hestion In Greece, but it Is confined to controversy . between those who want to see Hellenic or old Greek the founliation, in the Schools, i and the Modernists who favor more teaching in and of the every day tongue of the people. The Greek laborer Is thrifty, abstennilous and in- tellIgent, but its 'CheapteSS drove many cut of the country. Wine Making is all Important Industry, as, are -also the dried fruit tricde and marble. CANADA DESTINED TO DVCQME 11QU NAT ON Dri GREAT A. 1, COUNTRY% VAST RgSGURCES ARE BEYOND ESTIMATE, DE. 6LARJES HAYES. "Canada Is destined to become one of the leading nations of the world./ and no -one with vision can. fail to see this hand -writing on1lie Wall of :world Progress." This, in composite, was tile view - eVressed by Carlos A. Hayes, vice-president in charge of tratfie"of the Canadian Nmtlonal rail- ways, -who went to Chicago to attend the meeting the TranscoutluentalL Traffic association. Forward Strides Impressive. Tlis forward strides ft�*agricultuTe, in industry lind commerce are -im-' 4 ressive, but in -the opinion of Mr. ayes, they only hint of the future prosperity that is Inevitable -with, de- velopment of the natimes vast , cre. sources. These resources are beyond estimate. Even the average Oana. than bas not an appreciable Idea, of their potential value, The east is pushing torwayd with its great de- velopment Work and the West, Is do ­ Ing likewise. Traffit officials and others In position to visualize the -progress of the -entire country ac- quire a perspective that can but give birth to the greatest o1yV1nism---4Ln optimism that 'would be shared by every man In the east and every man in the west were they in; position to See -Canadian progress as a whole. ,Mnadn:s future Is Ifsked with dL, volopment of the country contaguous, to the lines -of the Canadian National railways In the opinion of Mr. Hayes. He Was enthusiastic Over PZ -,ft -Pr�o­ gress and struck a most encouraging note for the future. MESSES DIADPLOF DOPM Material Was U -sed Ouring the War to Protect Wings of AirplanM Soon women w.11 be able to dress themselves entirely In varnIsh---and with perfect propriety! The var- nish is opaque and IoPcames clear as glass it rolled Into a -thin h1ria; but it is still varnish, for all that This new dress Material, In Its, liquid days, Was callea Odope," and was 'used to protect aeroplane wings from fi�o and Water, Now It Is being spun and woven for womeas dresses. The only difference between. a, film of dopt, a sheet of this maglegl varnish. and a Skein Of "allIC' Is that the first Is laid on i�4th a brush, the -second pressed oat oil a Plate, and the third forced through 4 tiny, Niole. This matqriai pan he usei tor pmetiAny any -articie -of Wearing Apparel, Tho artlelea so made cannot be sDolled by wa6r, and are also colnDlotelr fireproof. Dyes *ct all allades are readily absorbed 4nd retained, awl the material waslieg beautifully. It wa14 In tile yee'r 1%1.7 thst iron pxvemcnts were first 104 InLondon.