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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-10-30, Page 4\!.Y. TI•t\t t+9/llw/leU CA 6l_'!(17 n S•,1iLtl:%* Ir 4 r 4. 13, cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. asossaasra.r.garaiilli'ri-L astiaaJCr lfriegierreisaaeiTi l lela7siifivaseirevasiita irtaNtravi fiseg ristagrige rO,R SALE — Second -Hand Cook Stove; Red Hot Furnace; Wood Heaters $4,50 up. Also 'Second- Second- hand. Electric. Washing Machine.— Buchanan Ha,rdyvai-c and Stove Store. .EIOUSE FOR SALE—Now rented, a I A very interesting nun of the pro-. gram was the picture study by Miss Johns of Wingham, \kith her class of tiny children. After the singing of an October song, the .pi :ture "Saved" .by Edwin Landseer ------ studied. After real paying investment $700 cash a short talk on the childhood of the payment down will handle this pro- 1ff perty. crty. Apply toBoxA; Advance- ' Times. HOUSE FOR RENT—Home now :or:cupied by W. T. Booth, being va- cated about Nov. 9th. Modern in- erior, compact yet commodious; easily heated, all conveniences' good garage, garden lawn and shade trees .Rent reasonable. Apply E. S. Cope - 'HOUSES FOR SAL.!: ---A few good bargains to be sold at once. Apply to T. Fells. HOUSE TO RENT—Corner Cath- erine and Victoria streets, All mo- a conveniences Alppi r to Saui Morton, phone 624r15. LOST—On Thursday afternoon be- tween High School and Arthurs' garage, pair tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Finder kindly leave at the Advance -Times office and receive reward. artist, the picture wag studied in its most prominent :characteristics, then in its minor details. The story was. developed, and the response by the 1 class testified to the ocellence of the preparation aration by Miss Johns, and the interest'aroused in .thz class. The :institute decided to offera igaiii, prizes for leading pupils at the Entrance examinations in 1931, at the ;various centres in East Huron. Dr. Field closed the morning ses- (. rsum with an address on 'Better En- Iglish," Although he found the Eng- 'lisp of teachers to be above the ayes - lege, yet 'on various occasions` he had. jfnund teachers guilty of inexcusable !errors, and gave some quite glaring ;examples. This he blamed largely on. early training, environment, or care- lessness rather than on lack of know- . ;ledge now:ledge of correct usaga He urged tea- chers to cultivate ilii power of ex pressing clearly and correctly. He great prophet like John? And others, Elijah. 'This his belief also had been held for sonic time (Mark 6:15),* The niys- teriGtts way in which Elijah had left the earth, carried to heaven in a fiery whirlwind, had led to' the belief that he would return again (Mal: 415), as indeed his like did come to earth in John the baptist, But others, One of the prophets. Matthew instances the great prophet Jeremiah, whom the jews held in the highest'estecin 'and reverence, wenn higher than Isaiah. The answer was disappointing.., though of course Christ knew whist itwould be: It .testified to Christ's power as: a preacher• and to the in1-. pressive nature of Itis Miracles, but it showed that His real nature and niiasian Were not- yet .realized by His own 'p'eople. And He asked theist, But who say' ye that I am? This question must. be answered by each one of us, 'as it had to be answered by Peter, )acnes, John, and the other disciples, Nothing but the reply of each heart for itself is acceptable to. Christ.' Peter answereth and saith unto Him, Throughout.the Gospel hi -tory 'Peter is the spokesman, of the Twelve. This outspokenness is one element in his character to be imitated by all of us. Thou are the Christ. Matthew, Who was present undiottbtedly gives us Peter's full statement (Matt. 16: 16). PETER WARNED •Simon, Simon. Jesus rc,peated i ,compared English with other lan- W., ,Nc ED— Roomers or Boarders, ' euai;es, and showed that it best of all ail conveniences, One block from High School. Apply to Mrs Ar- thur Field. AUCTION SALE The trustees of S. S. No. 10, Kin- loss, will offer for sale, by Public Au - ORM at school house on NOVEMBER 30th, 1930 At' two o'clock in the afternoon: the School house, wood sheds, seats, stove and other articles. Terms—cash on ntents; school building—six months r.redit will be given on approved see- :LIB:At Miller, Frank Henry, .Auctioneer. Secretary. is capable of expressing any thought or feeling adequately, and is constant- ly being added to, so that it is always efficient. He deplored our careless- ness in our pronouncing final letters, as well as a tendency to use slang ex- pressions.- As arneans of improve- 'ment he suggested the study of the history of the words frtin a good dic- tionary, the reading cf good authors, 'practice in good letter writing, trans- lation of Latin and other languages, but above all self -inspection. On Friday afternoon the conven- tion broke up into sections for the study of problems peculiar to the var Tr ious classes. `These sections were led eaCllerS COliVelitlOII by representative teachers of these (Continued': from. last w eek; 'Miss Dorothy Reinke of Tucker - smith, illustrated her rnethods in tea- s:Laing Composition to a class supplied „by the Wingham Public School. The stta;ect chosen was '`A Country scene ass Autumn," She developed by ques- :aeu3ng ideas of autumn and Indian sruter, compared the seasons and lmd. the pupils arrive at the impres- sions they desiredto give e.g., leis- sa :€ ,leis - an quietness, abundance.. They. then ds and rase iit cisme words Phrases s st i ed to ex- was their impressions. The results eel the lesson as shown in the compo gluon plans were satisfactory and (re wead.that with proper teaching this veiry difficult subject can he brought' a*Ta srmch higher plane", 'than ns use sir- achieved in.our •Public'Schools. . Dr, Amoss" nett demonstrated ,the 'Lead/lug of Geography in a Senior rt1 Class in a .lesson on the idus- r, es of Canada. Ji,sing the sand to �n7e lie built up, an effective tableau of the cod -fishing rndustry of the Mari- dir Provinces, showing how the fish "^axe caught with hook and line, long said and otter -trawl and the curing seal the fish on the drying rack He re -commended making the objects us - these lessons by pupils for home "aA," d pro raised `in tyre -satisfactory *-,,anIp reslalts than at•e:psually obtained from 'bsiantworie of the incite stereotyped .nit usually giy en. An interesting ;t tlnibit of maps' built tip with ,plasti- +cine <tnd other materials, as well as is odels of a pulp mill, a salt factory and other interesting phases of .try, consiructed .by intermediate pup: its, many of whore' were of the : type Who do not care to read, cancludecl 'his •address. Dr. Amoss was a trios popular speaker, and the Institute was :latticed favoured in having him addres tTs'In. Particular classes as follows: Fourth book, Edwin Crawford of Seaforth; third book, Miss Gladys Hutton of Winghain; second book, Miss Mary Bell, Seaforth;,.first book and primary, .Miss . Annie Little of `.'Wroxeter • Jack-' Edgar, :.President, George . H.• Jefferson, Secretary:: THE1 :�D LESS(N SU AY C ODIC LESSON XVIII.—NOVEMBER 2 .Simon.. Peerer, • Frorn' Weakness. ss. to Strength—.Mark :8:27-29; -Luke 22: 31-34, f[ohn'18 25-27, 21.:1:5-17, Golden Text.—N'ow "when they be held" the boldness of Peter and John, and had perceivde,-that theyi•were un- j !learned and ignorant they mar-' yelled; arid they took knowledge of them, that- th .ey grad b±een.with Jesus. --Acts 4.13. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING.. Time and Place. -The first call of Peter at 'l;etharaba, Fehtuary, A.D. 27. 1'et- res cortfessian..tear Caesarea I?hrlippi, $rummer of A.D. 29. Pet'er's denial, during rthe trial of Jesus in 1Jerusalein', 1 to 5 a ni„ • Friday, April 17, A.D. 80. Peter restored' to apostle - ,ship, at the Sea of Galilee, April, A. D. 30. • PETER CONFESSING, Ant Jesus went forth, and His dis- ciplc's, into the village of Caesarea Philippi. • This city was near 'Dan, thi extreme northern point or Pales- tine. Its older name was I'alteas, from a deep cavern near by associat- i ed by the Greeks with the , worship of Pan; and its modern name is Ea- near. And on the way he 'asked His :disciples, saying unto them,' Who do men, s ay t at. I ani . liars rs the cen- tral question regarding C.htist. It was =the test question of Christ's ministry, then approaching its end. Whist was the result of all Christ's teaching and miracle -working so far as His people were concerned? And they told him, . saying, John the Baptist. '1110 guilty conscience of Herod Antipas, the murderer of John the Baptist, led hint to imagine that ,Jesus was John risen from the dead (Mary 6:14), and some of the peo- ple, unacquainted with the facts fan- cied the same thing; for was not Jc- Atti rt soul-searching 1rreacllvr and,tt, ELLIOTT MILLER A.T.I'CTIONEEIt Sales conducted anywhere. Witte experience. Best efforts put forth 0fi each and every sale. rntiue 70. Lucknow, Ont EOIO WILLIAMS Official C. N. R. Watch Inspector Repairing Our Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 110510 5: Opp: old, names thus in especially earnest and appealing address, as "Martha, Mar- tlia, "Saul, Saul." Behold, Satan ask - W"INGHAM 4tDVANC:E-TIMES Thursday, October 30th, 1930 SLUGGISH LIVERS The liver is one of the most important of the digestive organs. It has mach to do with your digestion and the purity of your blood. If it gets sick or sluggish you can best relieve it with this great medicine, made entirely of roots and herbs. Get a bottle, today, fro.- a McKibbon's Drug. Store: It` is also being sold by a good •druggist in all other towns in. Ontario. Peter,':' instantly Peter remembered Christ's prophecy 'of the denial, and his shame carne upon him in a great flood of grief and remorse. He rush- ed' out into the night, tireeping bit- terly (Matt:. 26:27). PETER FORGIVEN. So when they had broken their fast. With his invariable thoughtful- ness, Jesus had made a fire on the beach, over which fish were broiling when the weary fishers came to shore, and bread 'lay beside the fire, -a breakfast which became in his hands- ed to have you. One more added to another eucharist. Jesus with to the many evidences that our Lord re- j.Siinun Teter. It was by a fire of cognized the existence of a personal e trig xt st. t ow- his Lord; by a similar fire be has as wheat, . "Christ has His winnow -1 to rri,rtnc. r,n 1 ri ret. th -1 ane ing• fan` to separate wheat from .chaff, spirit 'of evil, That h 1 'f coals that Sinton had thrice denied an Simon, son of. John. A s olennn Satan: has his sieve to toss, shake, formal a p Ilreal. Lowest :thou .tie more and prove the saints by trials. 17110 than dieser This May mean • more e rt y e tetters, than you love' these fishes and boat, But I made supplication for thee. the i l occupation tion to which you hayt, �d la Doubtless often, as he was 5000 to so readily returned; or, more likely, do for Peter, and all the others in the question was a gentle reminder of his last prayer with the disciples, Jno. Peter's boast that,' though all • others devil seeks' to destroy believers, 17:9, 11. That thy faith fail not. It might forsake Jesus, he never would fail partially and for a time, but (Matt. 26:33). "Do you still," the - "the word means 'fail not utterly, or., \faster. asked, "thin that you love finally.' And do their., u hen once Ime - More .than the ether ..disciples time hast turned again, establish thy, do? The Lord was piobing for hum - brethren. This Peter did gloriously, ility. He' saith unto .Him, Yea, Lord; becoming the chief preacher of the thou knowest •that I love thee. Pet- apostles ;after the ascension. en's pride was Jost in shame, but his • And he said unto him, Lord, with love .was stronger than ever, He Thee I am ready to go both to prison saith unto him, Feed my„lambs. Pet - and to death. Peter's over -confidence ter is restored to his pastoral charge, led to his downfall, but he is given the least arduous care, And he said, I' tell thee, Peter. that of the lambs. Here alone, as if to remind Simon He saith ,to him again a second of the rock that be should be, our time Sinton sot' of John, lovest thou Lord arses "Peter” in addressing his urea Christ in this second question changeable disciple. The cock shall g p kept the 'exalled and more distant not crop,\* this day, until thou shalt word for "love," but oinitted the keen thrice deny that thou knowest nre.lreminder of Peter,'s br_ast. He'saith Mark 14:30 reports Christ as saying. 'unto him, Yea,,Lord; thou knowest "Before the cock crows twice, thou that I love theexPetsr answered with; shay denym thrice • and it is the ,: . t e •- _ the. same' �ratds. •tzuntbly ' using the - tradition that Peter -.vas Mark's in- power, but rriore intimate .word i' l - Formant in the writing of 'the second "love." - He saith `unto him, Tencl-my Gospel: Mark and Matthew record sheep. `.Phei•e is.. a double• promoti,oii for us Peter's indignant denial that here:. .1?titer is advanced to'•t.are for. he could do such a dreadful . thing, a the c beep, they need rnore thai mi e denial in which all the other disciples -feeding;;they iriust go forth to tate., joined; yet in.a.short time, at Christ's pastures, and they need guidance, that arrest, they all forsook Him and fled. they may find food for themselves. • PETER DENiYING.. H" with unto' him the third times, Now Simon Peter was standing Simon, son •of. John; ,•Ic\vest; thou me?' and warming himself.- He was stand- In his love a•nd'-wisd m Christ was '! a , ing•by.,•a fire; as the night was cold, 1 unsparing; but this time he adopted; in . the courtyard of the double palace I Peter own word ' tor love,,, asking; occupied by Annas, the former high "Dost thou love .me dearly?" Peter priest, and Caiaphas the ruling high was grieved because be said unto him priest. They said therefore unto hint. Art thoualso one cf His disciples? The cold, torrether with a longing h learn the progress of the trial, drew the apostle back again to the fire, where another maid said that he Was one of Christ's disciples; and again Peter failed his Lord. He denied,and said, I am nrat. It was impulsively said. if he stopped to reason at all, he probably argued, Just such spec- ious reasoning leads many to deny their Lord to -day. • One of the servants of the high i priest. The third test 'avas the sever- est of all. Peter would have needed all his spiritual strength to resist: ii, but that strength was broken down by his previous denials. Being a kins- man of hien whose ear Peter cut off. The naive of that man was Malehus (John 18:10), and Peter had cut off his right ear at Christ's arrest, flour- ishing one of the two swords which the disciples had (Lines 22:38); in or- der to make good his foolish boasts. Christ had worked a miracle to heel the ear, as Luke the physician re- cords (Luke 22;51), and had rebuked his foolhardy discipline (Matt. 26; 52•, 54), but .the remembrance of Itis rash deed rrtade Peter doubly timorous. Saith, Did not I sec thee in the o'ar- den with Him? This charge was more definite than the others, and Peter had no courage to meet it. Peter therefore denied again, This time with cursing and swearing (Matt, 26.74), explicitly saying (Mail: 14:71), "T know not this matt of whom yc spial:." And straightway, the cock crew. tate (22:' 61) tells us that after the, 'secondcock-crow ,rthe; Lord ttl:rned, and looked upon BAYERASPIRIN Is always SAFE '. BEWARE Of IMITATIONS iUNLESS you see: the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured above you can never be. sure that you are taking the genuine BayerAspirin that thousands of physicians prescribe in their daily practice. The name Bayer means gerzuin e Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity -your protection against the imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. • believes;Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache No harmful after-effects follow its use, It does riot depress the heart the third. time, Loveet thou me? The sick initn protests against the bitter medicine; but :when he ,is well, he is grateful for it. And he said unto hizl, Lord, thou knowest, all things; 'thou knowest that I love thee, Peter ap- pealed to Christ's omniscen'ce. Jesus said unto hini,,Feed my sheep. With this eonuiiand Christ returns to, the main purpose of ° it shepherd, to see the 'sheep -are well nourished. LOCAL AND PERSONAL .Mr: Harold Mills of -Toronto spent the week -end at 'his he cue here. Isard's Wonderful value in. Ladies' Knitted Suits, now on :sale at $6.95,. Mrs. Omar ' Westeil; of Kincardine,. visited friends in town on Saturday last.' _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Johnston of Detroit attended the' funeral of . the late A. 1. Porter, Mr. and 'Mrs, Lawrence Ilislo;p and daughter of Listowel, visited friends in to0•n on Saturday: • Ma .and Mrs. Harry McKay, of Moorefield, spent Sunday with Mr.1 u� and Mrs. J. M. McKay. Mrs, S. C. Burkett of Montreal was the guest of her friend, Mrs, Geo. C. Hanna, for the past few days. Miss Diana Crandall of St. Thomas, visited overthe week -end' at the home of Mr. aid 'Mrs. John Crandall. ?vtr. and Mrs. Geo Schaefer and children, Gaderich, were Sunday visi- tors at the itorne of Mts. Jolla Mc- Cool; Mr. and Mrs. ramie Deyell also Mrs. :Lair all of Stratford, visited at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Deyell over Sunday. Mrs H. T Rattly -s of Toronto, spent a few days last' week at the home of her parent;, Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith. • Mr-. and Mrs. W. J. Greer arid' Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Baker, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Berry, Bruce - field, on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs, W. Sproar and daugh- ter also. Mr. Moor. e of Hamburg,' Visi- ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs, COOKS IN 21/2 MINUTES AFTER THE WATER BOILS placed to 'the credit of the. Township at the Canadian Batik of Commerce, at Win ;_;•ham. ace ulits were paid: The following 0 1 1Walton Bros., tile'put in r road for johnson drain $3.60• John Grasby; land and crop damage, .Phelan drain, 5.00; John Grasby, ditch constructed on Phelan drain 7.50; R. B. Alcock, sheep killed, $10.00; Robert Bird, 2 sheep killed $16.50; Selecting jurors, 1;A. MacEwen, James Peacock, W. J, Henderson, each $4.00; Patrolmen: os. Yuill $16.75 ,(l3oclman Bridge); J $ R. D. Goliey $20.00; Lewis- Jewitt, drain and tile and. catch basin $60.19; Thos. Miller, general account .$7:40, Council meets on ,November 17t1i, 1930. A. MacEwen, Clerk. the of September and October. Those I marlced with an asterisk have -missed one or more examinations. Jr, IVB John Gear 87.8%, Hilda Black 72.5%, *7_e]la Cook 05.5%a.• Sr III—Mac Frisby 49.4%. Jr. 1.11 — Anna McDowell 73.9%, *Bobbie Henry` 70.8%n; Alice Cook. 62.9%, Ross Taylor 55.1%, Gordon Ncthery 40%, *Albert. Cook 30%. Sr. II—Ruth Nethery 78.5%, Jack Taylor 66,6%. Jr. 11 Ferne McDowell 72.4%, *Thelma McGuire 60.5%%, Mable Cook 26.9%. Primer class -Lois McGuire, Nor- ma Taylor, Billie Henry, Lloyd Tay- lor. During the month of September Anna McDowell and 1'crne McDowell. SCHOOL REPORT had perfect spelling. Number on the The following is the report of S.S. roll 19, No. 13, East wawanosh, for the mon Jessie E ,Finlayson, Teacher. • a mit a? ZEE NE Mr 101 IEl F21 Robt. Deyell, on Sunday. 113 13 Chief and Mrs. Allan were called MI to London on Wednesday evening, owing to their son, George, being op- erated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nye and daughter, Joyce of Sebringvalle visited in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. NI Armitage over the week -end. ■ IEEVEva E Eeri MUM Come to the Fowl Supper and. Con-® Are now beingServed .iia connection with our.Ice. cert in the United Church, Thursday, e November 6th. Supper 5:30 to 8: Ad- ■ Cream and Confectionery Store. mission 50c, children under 12, 25c. in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan, of. Grand Valley and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.' a• Mahoney of Guelph, were week -end R, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W: L. Craig. 1 Miss.Mary a Spence of I3rantford, has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs, C. `Young' and Mrs. I'. Gowans, hiin rie st.; during the past three weeks. Sirs. Peter Gowans leaves for Villa Norfolk Nova, Ao tf0lk County,. Thursday =morning to visit her husband who teaches there., Mr. and Mrs, Gowans will attend the Masonic banquet in. 'Waterford on Friday evening, Octob- er 31st. - S r. and Mrs. Eal1 'McElroy of Flint, Mich,; spent the week -end with the former's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McElroy, Mrs. McElroy•retgrned` 'rith them to spend a couple of weeks with her two sons: and daughter, Earl of Flint, Mich.., Bert of Dearborn, Mich,,,and her daughter, Mrs. Annie Campbell of Detroit, Mich; All About GREER'S BIG SHOE SALE, Winghain, Ont. Watch and look kr the big posters in your snail box, for details regarding one of the greatest Shue Sales and Value Giv- in events in tiie history 'of 'Wingham and surrounding district. Sale starts Friday, October 31st, 9 a.ni. Conte early is sound advice. Bring 'your 'neighbors and friends, you won't be disappointed. 'W..3. Greer's,' Wing - ham, Ont. "Where the Good Shoes Come Front:" MORRIS COUNCIL Minutes of Council meeting held in the Township Hall, Morris, on Monday, October 20th, 1930, The members of the Council were all present. ''1.`he Reeve presided, The minutes of the last meeting, and of the special erecting, held on October 1st, were read and on motion of ilrydges and Brown, were adopted. A resolution was hissed hi favor of having the Council of the Town- ship of "1'urnberry apply to the .Hy- dro Electric .Power Commission to have street lamps erected in the ham- let of lliuevalc, W. T. Ilrydges • w.s appointed as collector for the present year, salary $125.00 and the Council to , pay the bank charjies for transferring this money. Taxes may be paid.. at, the Canad'ian Sank of Commerce et Wingham, ilrtisscls, Wal.t.011, Myth, or 13elgrave and at. the Bank of Novi. Scotia, ,brussels. ',x.11 moneys to be i e iussa luu ui SsiauiiI*iuumni unli son We will appreciate your patronage. McNab's '1t. Vt CILlj .!, •assaly;Matte j•4: •' mi. • pp; • ' • 5 / u• aS s\►, 10 9al.f,\ /104!40,4.11 :\•r�.Pi4 '2lr.. . a t t • : : it L now out and are showing some ver attrctive aP- ; gg The �e Fall c ewaIl Saper .sample 'Woks are g era at rea8aashIe, prices. ampe books taken•aa •: =f our home on request t.` Y � N ALLPAPER W T IVIILLER i er ''. Pa nt and. Decorator •1 •i ra rr-i51C a a'BYa\rtla�2ai\ a 1f!'�a'1rli\'IiYiIU s iffittlYaYdYal1fl51Y \lrtillrr: , a Irani nYaS Minima ?S:; CLEANER and DYER WINGHAM AGENT HANNA at CO. Lian't`ed PHONE 70 , WE CALL AND DELIVER . 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