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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-01-07, Page 2ra ai u+ary 7th, 193Z 's New NeOLET w Six' owe a! Pr*cell Caw Nam S ( re) -IVie a1 with, , Free Wheeling d! -theist Syncro- 1� ori enjoy clash- lt• ifting at all speeds—back and fortis matter whether you are "in" free ling or not. When descending a steep you can, shift rapidly from high to nd and gain the full braking power of e engine. Chevrolet's Free Wheeling enables you to coast, free from the drag of the engine, when you lift your foot from the accelerator.. And, you can shift gears with never - to -be -forgotten ease! THE WIN(HAM ADVANCE -TIMES preached the gospel, to the poor, that he stooped to every ueed, had a heart f,;n• every woe, --in these things shone chit the glory which the beloved dis- ciple saw. For the law was given through Moses, The Old 7.'estalxent law was given by Jehovah through leis servant Moses. THE LESSON' IN ITS SETTING. Time.—February, A.D. 27, at the beginning of the first year of Christ's public ministry. Place.—Bethabara (Bethany). on the east bank of the Jordan, probably opposite Jericho. , THE CALL OF JOHN AND 'ANDREW Again on the morrow. First came the deputation from Jerusalem, Then, on the next day, John pointed put Je- sus Publicly as the Messiah (vs. 29- 84). On the day) after that, John this special declaration to his discipl- es, John was standing, and two 6f his disciples. One of these '(v. 40) was Andrew; the other was evidently the, apostle John himself, who modestly avoids any mention of hint, self or 'his relatives by name in his Gospel. And he looked upon .Jesus as he walked.. The Saviour, after his bap- tism and his temptation' in the .wilder- ness, had returned to Bethabara for further' converse with John the Bap- tist, perhaps to associate the Baptist -with hint in the:.ministry which he was. , about to inaugurate.. And saith, Be- hold, the Lamb of God! The day be- fore, in a public address, John had similarly pointed out Jesus as the Lainb of God (v.29). adding,':, "that taketh'away,the sin of the world.'.' And the two disciples herd him speak, and they followed Jesus. Ev- cry true follower of Jesus is glad to decrease that his master may increase.. I And Jesusturned, and beheld them following, and saith unto them. What seek ye? What do you really seek, when you seem to be seeking: the SA - vicar? Is it for His sake or only for I} your own sake, a. e, that you u seek ee k H im ? And they said, Rabbi((which Is.tosaY being interpreted, Teacher), where abidest thou? He is to be found often in strange and unexpected places also but the heart. that seeks Him. sincerely always finds. ' 1 -I'd saith unto thein, Coma, and ye shall see ' It only our privilege to know where Christ is, but to be where Re is. He is in a place, and He • designs that that place shall be our, place also. They carne therefore and saw Where he abode, Our Lord as doubtless lodging in a small and 1 n•frican house; but "the outward setting of any man's life is of surall moment. And they abode with him that day; it -was about the tenth hour. Counting the day as beginning at 6 a.m., the itenth hour would he 4 p.m. 1 1'711 CAL t Qy. pET ER AND left :them and wen nicunl, o live in Caper- an} trouble, The rest of them all had difficulties Some of thein gave UP the attempt and let the baby lta'c the :Philip saith unto .rm. Colne and see. "Colne and see," In that call Christianity strikes the keynote of in- telligent and so of truly devout reli- gion. And, to his everlasting credit and to his eternal salvation,, Nathanae'1 went and saw. Jesus saw Nathaniel corning to hint, and saith of him., Behold, an Israelite Indeed, in whom is no guile! "When yc:u come you will find, as Nathaniel did, that Christ has sawn you before you saw Him. If you are ignorant of Christ, come and see how well Christ knows you." Jesus answered and said unto him, Before ,Philip called thee, when thou wast under the fig free, I saw thee. There is a prudent reserve at this point. Jesus respects the man's sec- ret, even as He declares His ac- quaintance with it, Nathanael answered him, : Rabbi, thou are the Son of God; thou art King of Israel. "Nathanael the doubt- er came before Bartholomew the apostle." A Pcbrou:lar New NOS ibra 1Fn llae»r Bo ray Styling A. new ultra -modern slant- ing ant sil- houette is gained by sl ing the windshield at a smart new angle—streamlining the frontbody utilizin the; distinctive style pillars —incl g of today's . finest cars. Interiors have rich points new a halsteries, handsome chrome -plated p fittings, adjustable ' sun' visor, finger -touch , t adjustable driver's seat, aid a converser . ash- trayon the dash. 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In the meantime use some 'of the "Milk in cooking its food, and get around it that way. Cook the cereal in mills instead of water; use, custards; and snake cream. soups, One mother had a baby that bad been. sick in the SuMiner and' had lost considerable weight, Shefelt that it was more important to regain that weight than to break the bottle habit, so she was making no attempt to take the bottle from her baby. She, m tt was ). accustoming him to drink froti l and he took water and his orange juice and a little milk that way. Simple Rfreshments at Night One of the outward and visible signs. of hospitality is the serving of good food. Sometimes, however, we Hints For Homebodies Written forThe Advance Times are almost killed with kindness. very richest and most indigestible 1 Vo -1 foods at night. Foods can be most delicious and yet easy to digest. So '( . 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If we1 Midnight came and it s y the cat does to be in the sun; It ed on me that the Water Ice had not nal ht be better for: The rived A frantic phone call:brought Taking Away act that had eon a - Bottle `°r 1 bspec I forth the f r o- to � ed 'i Ux "telt O eCt afternoon, e 1 At a tea the `other 1 'and they had n g child- eilaeaxd softie mother of young chi ren talking about When they took the bottle away from their babies; so I them to listen in on the' -dis- joined cession., Did you ever notice the way. pian who, have' babies always seem «o to .get together at any social gath- ering? Most of the ..time they talk b "baby" at that. It is their absorbing interest, but I have seen occasions , cream. soup' and was mas bored' This soup was.. a the tart - Chicken ' st of h party- � ie, mo£ i theea •. iGr when :of ion.o 'rat. a comb to tears listening to them: Cream of Pea soap. ' A. can of ers...ancl Crew But t back. to :our ` iriotltoiler and list to get- was put in the double b my 'each. l<r ' time if I listened it was owngently for some fault The-, all knew that the bottle it sitnniered i-way b Y fault. }1 before we c should be taken away at the age of a year and the baby taught to drink f a Cup.. One fortunate mother : . U said that, she had no difficulty at all, her- baby gave up the bottle without' just on general principles-vliethea the a". al'sol- bined. user: my my he two • Iris a. request) Quicker--` per Unit i!lll11ltelltIt (1111 TRApE MARK REG. IN CAN, ANDU:'.PAT. OFF. ` E { +Makers of Silent Glow Pilgrim 11 atersfor homes, camps, etc., and Silent Glow Power B +rners for heating large homes apartments and o her large buildings. 42 J E. NTI. OL . s inghh; , Ont.,, they need it or not. It: sound pear in .the centre, place on lettuce. of a mixture of equal parts of salad dressing and whipi?ed cream.' is a A suitable salad ..dressing is one made idea, as ust}aily the foods esoda ate will acid forming foods and the o moral neutralize them and make for g comfort. r . i order a a .L' APC it. The confectioner felt `very 1� S The night I wrote ti*e ab v , make guilty yet.' l \ve were invited out to spe ad to eat. we are unable to sleep ening and this is what we, Very often anions and after even such a small affair as a Crackers, cheese, Spanish- mons and Bridge because of unsuitable --once turnovers. Cheese,M table of l3 g we : nation at food. One cold .winter's night'ace pie! What a coinb:r were served a piping hot,cup of .soup aught very mix it, and ! Everyone enjoyed, e ate two mike turn- overs, ve • r1 everyone nearly I do *not overs, myself "included. id but I know about the rest . of the b t s slept like a top, mind tur cheese and all. Pear Salad Arrange halves of canned 'bars in a flat pan which has been rin4d' with colt. water. ` Pour lemon' jel'i over. this and chill until firm. To SYve cut in squares, each square'haw6 a half enjoyed ed � y with crackers and.everyone 'tis it avis unusual' and delicious. Otto of the tww*o lth tt peasd • Joliii' speak, and followed him (that is Jesus Was Andrew Sintiin Peter's brother. Peter was a leader, Andrew a follow - nd p e behold his glory, glory as `r ANUAlt�' 10. er.) • Ir?: this. that •,he ww C p LE.�SON II. --J The First' Disciples John 1:19-51:down the --aid With words• df truth Golden ' . .r.ol _ the 'Lamb of and gracious •ireeds'of healing; that.he lime ate it. Let simple foods at might be the rule. Many people take'a dose of soda bicarbonate when they eat at night; IIe fincleth first his own brother Si- uidn. It is only too common to take. a.;very opposite cohrse; some who woltId not hesitate to speak of spirittt- ,r.l'things to casual strangers find their totgues'tied when they ought to spe.ai: for God to a wife, a husband, a brother', ora child." .IIe brought .hint unto Jesus. An- Klrew never chid a better day's work' in his life than when he brought Peter' f0 Jesus: Jesus. 1ookcd upon him and. said Thou art .Swmon, the son' John. Jesus may have kilot' q tattle mi;rac «. wr .nr 1'1. ,�9q�l�6Wl Bert's ®esires From a window in a little back street in an Ontario town a small boy gazed longingly on the `ball pla.yers" in an adjoining jot. A strange weakness kept him resting' on a chair or in his cot, unable to join in the fun. When the doctor was called, a glance told `him the story and it was not long before little Theft vias r • Hos- e hurried ofP to t'he (ltleen iia 1 pi'tal for Consumptive Children. Here thereat desire of his life seems likely to be granted. 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