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Dello friends. A. good paint 'oli can
hide the marks. of time, dear lady; but
it won't change the chassis..
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They fill me �yibli Wonder, 'fill inc w t
■ The fill me with pleasure rare,
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
•14 is R sawuwt<
When God of old came down from
heaven,
Tu power and wrath, He cavae;
Before His feet the clouds were riven,
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half fa
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and h
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second and
time,
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when He
care tl
But .whc
He came in. power and love;
Softer than gale at morning prime,
Hovered His holy Dove,
the wood in, order and the sacrifice
upon it.. Following all this came a
strange conunand There must be no
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doubt left in the mindsmindsof the onlook-
ers.
ers. if a spark could byany means
be concealed water would extinguish
it, so barrel after barrel of water was
ordered to be brought and poured
over and around it. What an exhibi-
tion of
marvellous
faith! He
heaped
ed
up difficulty t£fi
cu1CY
after di
ficuIty
•it perfect
ifect
confidence that God would over -ride
them all, Allwas ready and Elljal1
drew near and prayed. Such a prayer!
7 not ] no vain, repetitions
Come, Lord; come, Wisdorn, Love
• and Power
Open our ears to hear;
Let us not miss the accepted hour;
Save,• Lord; by love or fear:
—John Keble
PRAYER
Cause Thy church to arise and
shite, 0 Lord, and' let her ministers
be clothed with righteous and salvat-
ion; that Thy Word -which is in.their
hands may not return unto Thee void,
but have free course and be glorified
in the world; prospering' in the thing
whereunto Thou hast sent it,. and pre-
vailing mightily ;.to turn men from.
darkness to light, and front the power
of Satan unto, God, that they may re-
ceive the forgiveness of sins, and in-
heritance, among them. which are san-
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But, the filmy things they wear. ctified, by faith. that is in Christ, to
p906vV kiPP,
lN',i!MkIM,
TURN:SERRV COUNCIL family of Toronto, spent the week -end
Minutes ;alt, R°1"t• M 1 ter,
hlttc�=a,leco�M1y 3rd,, xr)z3• �' Lss Agnes hl.a7�.erakzer�., who li;.�v
t • J. Moffat, D. Forlast' veelc.
Ewen, liecve, J J stty; ar rived "me` t
For-
tune, W. I•i:,. Marshall attd. J; }3recicen- On 'i"u.esday eveni,ag, Wroxeter wa,s
adoptedto motion
meeting 6 ` fires tlaal ieai 1>cetit'ref ,.n to vl ata .'
on motion of f. � 1. Moffat and •for man years, when one of.tliu:old-
Jackenrid e Car ri.ed, t es the Woollen Mills, own -
Moved
,rtindustries, .� g estcl
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'�D.rruJwasr
Fortune Bros., S
]: Sed'1zaititan a
o ycd byB
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ten- for1-
"1 .opera,
>-Council ask" i � fulli
Cottas in o
thatthe,' a
The mill �
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e r 6troyed.
' M i tes of Connell meeting held in with txlattbta itx trawn, •
c �.erc ter and si,d
t.
.All members. Itre:Sexit, J: L. -'hxae been attending
tht iin��trn Clniv,ts.
t dC;e, titer ofillors: visited by ane •of the most ditiastrcrtts,
last t"n read and 1i tl 11 ^e
tiers for the painting of Linton$ tion, wor1cing ovcrtirrie, wizen about'.
Bridge, contractor to clean rust off half -past six., a shrill fire broke'- out
It was long, d; and supply Paint subject to approvalin the picking room. •1VC.iss I3<tintorr,
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such as,tlt prophets of Coutzcil. wlio xas iii the too t a :
it was quiet, reverent and confit sire IvJoved by J, 13recicenridge acid W to Put it out but it increased $o rapid -
Marshall through. it was' tate. t H. Ivtarshall that the following h ly that the room was .in flames before.
that Gad would show Himself to be sanitary inspectors:—Polling Diivisioit she could give the alarm, and in a raw
God, the God of their fathers, the coy No. s—Samuel Burchill; No. z—Robs, minutes the building was cloonaed and
enant keeping God; and turn the Musgrove azo. 3 -=Peter ZeDoogall, all efforts were directed to saving ad -
Elijah
hearts' of rile people back to Himself. INTO q. --Thos Weir,—Carried. joining building's. The flour mill and
Elijah lost sight of himself excepting Moved by W. H. Il\tarsltall and D, the oatmeal mill were flour 'considerable
as to instrument in wads hand Fortune that by-law No, iT be passed danger. Fortunately there was little,
cannot
which He was .wor1 ing. We applying to Ontario Government for or no wind at the time and the fire
cattnat then be surprised that the fire Grant on Highwa3.s Carried.
IN —o-- whom, with flee and the Holy Ghost,
Correct this sentence.. 1'he groom be honor and glory, ivorlcl without -
went four days without a'shave, but end, Ame1t.
the bride diel not think 11
grown, cold,"
SCHOOL LESSON FOR
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A' ng ran: dorm Lesson Title—Elijah, the Braue.Ite-
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is, love had
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taxi-driver
ti l.jilt, an I C. S MAY 2 ot h, 9�'3
only five people while glancing 'over former. • •
Lesson I. Lesson Passage, -.1 Kings, 18:30-39.
Golder►Text—Josh. 24.18.
Lord fell,andconsumed
burnt sacrifice, and the and
, and Paul Powell estate, y,$43'9;was saved gird l�
d �
Pat fighters .:were able to confute the fire
' 1tool,::
to > �- e salary' � i lar re lieawy
stones and the dust, and licked up Yat 1 resa account, $2.15; S y i'I,.. woollen mill was one of -
Colt, C 1'OScrS l
of tete.I.o d the `l'lte following'�aceounts were Pa to the one building. Very little s
1 d d t] antro a oS a
2 25 Sawyet-
that was in the trench," It' ' No,. . Grader, the village. It
file water
t a .Massey -Co., Ltd,; 4 th,e 'old landmarks of
was a completc•vin,dication 02 Elijah's , z8z:8$ T. L•itnten, cutting brush on ,tt anion the first xtdustries; beim'
faith.. Everything ryas consuiized,.� ,1 ie, i3.00; 'W- R. Cruikshank, st s g
even the stones and seeing this the $ erected by'the Gibsati Bros.
freight on No. 4 Grader; $6.88;- Wm.
people gave their verdict, "They fell:I3recicenridge, grading,` $$z.15; W VE
on their fares, and they said. "The i Drury, Armstrong Drain, $i94.80. BELGRAVE d. is the God; the Lord, He is b . Moffat and D. For- 9th annual meeting of the tot rit-
ff Movedby J'he
EteGod." In, this 'eed outer events in f tune that this council adjourn to neet, land Presbyterial. Society of the •W
that
-. life we see. his ii. desiur I . Ma. .zat. 1923, at r a d Pr sh terfan>'
F.,lijaglorified.Our again at Tiluevale, May' 3 M. S was held.inthe e ;y.
blessed
was that Cso ini Hi be.f z p. m.' ' church, Belgrave, •on Tuesday, May;
•blessed Lord, ts earthly life, herW. R. Cruikshank, Clerk. { i tit,. Morning session, zo a. t0., anal
but ; one glorified.
loe. passion—thatHis ver ye J, L. MacEwen, Reeve. f
fi d.. "Whatsoever ye { afternoon .session; 1.3o 9. m. At the
might askbe blots c , . . evening • session which opened :at 7
shall the Fhe Fathin Mym y glor-1 XETER o'clock the •Rev.; T. Lovell Murray,,
will I do that the Father may be 1' WRO � o c o .
1 i-. and lvlrs,John Henderson are . Toronto gave an excellent 'address_
"Ta env the Son."{ Zut a , • Miss Palethorpe of Korea, spoke at
Lord, I pour visitingfriends in 'Myth this week.
"Take Thyf love;its my Merton Howe, and the afternoon gathering.
At Thy feet its treasure store; • Mr. and Mrs. e , ,, •
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Takemyself, and I will be, � _ _.
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Ever, only, all for Thee."
WORLD'MISSIONS
A world --wide ministry. No wonder
Robert Moffat said: "A medical mis-
sionary is' a missionary and a half,
rather a double missionary. In the
African continent that he loved Chris-
tian physicians have studied the sleep,
ing sickness and done much to allev-
iate its results: They have combated
malaria and typhoid and pneumonia.
In Korea, since the day when Dr. Al-
len relieved the wounded prince into
whose torn body the .native physic-
ians were stuffing wax, there has been
an ever-growing demand for the Chris-
tian doctor. In the far -away island
of Java the native members of the
Salvation Arnty have by a self-denial
week raised $2o,00o to erect a memor-
al to General William Booth. And
'the memorial will not be a statue or
tower or shaft. It will bean eye -
clinic, at Semarang, to be iii charge of
a Danish physician, who last year per-
formed over six hundred operations
an the eyes of 'the gentle natives in
that "garden of the East." These
To make the first part .o'f life take, The miraculoes„happeiting recorded
care of the last part is the real job we iii this. lesson took place in the reign
humans are up against, - of;: Abab that' icing who did more' to
• provoke the- l,ord God of Israel' to
When a man hangs around 4ltorne anger than all, the kings of Israel that
during the daytime, his wife.wishcs he were before him. • Because he reared
would do it on a rope. an altar to Baal and served and wor
• —0— - sliipped him, Elijah appeared before
Between cleaning a hoose and learn- him amt. -said, "As the Lord. God of
ing to drive a car, a woman has ,about ,Israel liveth, before whom. I stand,
all she .can muckle this spring. • there shall be no dew nor.rain these
-o—.• years: (three years and six months)
There are 3,867., cuss words in our but according to my word." In con -
language, alll-.of. which are inadequate sequence of this there was a sore fam-
when you get the wrong number. ine in Samaria. At the end of the ap
• —0— pointed time the word of the Lord
THAT MAKES IT WARM INSIDE came to Elijah, saying, "Go shew thy-•
A lady, who has, weight galore, self unto' Ahab; and I will send 'rain
Is wedged somehow in our front door, upon the earth."
She does look mighty 'sick, it's true, WhenWhen'.Ahab and Elijah met they
But I don't doubt that 'she'll pull were in conflict at once as indicated
through, by Ahab's greeting, "Art thou he that
_o— • troubleth Israel."Elijah was in bus=
"They shall not pass" was a good iness for the King' of Kings and there-
war slogan, but it's a nuisance on the fore quailed not before Ahab, but ans-
highway. 4, veered, "I have -not troubled Israel;
—0— • but thou and thy. fathers, in that ye
Etiquette from. Lions Luncheon, one have forsaken the commandments of
thing that is always considered good
taste is strawberry shortcake.
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We can't help wondering whether
the slow march. of the ;advertisements
toward the front of the magazine is
co'iisidered progress.
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Wisdom starts when you stop fool-
ing yourself.
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When sowing wild oats it is best to
stay, in your own field, •
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If a man doesn't build a big house,
he is called a failure, if he does built
a'big one,. he is called a menace.
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Correct this sentence: • "The hus-
band had a headache and the blues,
but -he smiled cheerfully and kept his
troubles from his wife." a.,
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The only tithe the average wife can
rest without her conscitiuce hurting is
:while her hair is drying,
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Don't worry about your wandering
boy: He has to do more or less wan-
dering in order to :find parking space.
GORRIE
Mr. Delbert Clegg. is an Ethel vis-
itor this week.
Dr. Hamilton of Brussels, called on
friends in town on Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Caudle is at present vis-
iting with friends in Barriston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Holt of Wigham,
Were visitors iii town on Tuesday.
Rev: and Mrs. Finlay were visitors
in Ethel this week.
Mr. Wm, Ellis af .Owen Sound, is
ent •a visitor with his father
at pre.c
here
Mr. W. H. Clegg of Toronto; was
a visitor this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas Hastie.
We are sorry to learn that lvtrs,
the Lord, and thou hast followed Ba- Christian Physicians, reaching the soul,
alim." Then followed a command and`ilirou7h the body and the body!
i challenge. Oire would think that through the soul, ministering to al
Elijah ryas king and Ahab the sub irtind diseased or a body crippled, are
ject for the king and the:nations were
in desperate straits and therefore, he
was willing' to bend his will in order
to get relief. When told to send and
gather all Israel, and the prophets
of Baal and Ashtarotit he obeyed at
once. It would take some days for
messengers to cover the country. How
Elijah , spent the intervening time we
can only surmise We know he was
the prophet of the Most High God
and tremendous issues .were facing
him' so it was doubtless a time of
great heart searchingand prayer for
him, Rev. F.' B. Meyer says of this
waiting time—"In my opinion, Elijah
spent those memorable days of .wait-
ing on Carnet itself; How constantly
would he stay himself upon His God,
and gird himself for the coming con-
flict by effectual fervent prayer, It.
is a sublime spectacle—this yielded;
surrendered, elan, , waiting on Car-
niel, iii steadfast faith, the gathering
of the people, andthe unfolding of
the purpose of God. He had no fear
about the issue. He expected soon
to see a nation at the feet of God."
Mount Carmel had from remotest
times been associated with worship
so to this place the crowd wended'
their way: The king and his retinue
were there. The four hundred and
fifty prophets of Ashtar•oth had at the
command of jezebel disregarded Ah-
ab's summons and were absent. What
a hush would fall on the assembled
multitude as Elijah appeared and be
gan`to speak saying "TE Jehovah be
Gad, follow him; but if Baal, then fol-
low ititn..In.his owit mind there was.
no "if" but his purpose in speaking
was to show the people that religionns
so utterly opposed to each other could
coup, not both be right. They ans-
wcrod never a word and then it was
he threw down the challctige—"The
God that answereth by fire, let Him
be God." "Th.is they had • to admit
was •fair for Baal was the Sun -God
and, so his followers could not protest;
and as for the children of Israel could
they not recall many occasions when
Jehovah had answered by fire? (Lev.
9,24; 2 C'hron,7.z; Judges6.zz)..
When thercfoote Elijah proposed that
eachside should offer a bullock • and
await an answer by fire "All the peo-
ple answered and said, "It is well
spoken," With. so rnany`•watching it
Would be quite impossible for the pro-
phets of Baal to insert fire secretly
upon the altar; and so they: were
compelled
l'lie to .annealed
el Bale holt him with
deity. y , Pp
might and main, froth early 'morning
until noon, calling aloud, "0 Baal,
hear us." At noon, When the sun, was
at its. height Elijah began to mock
.them dying, "Cry aloud; for he is a
god; either he is talking, .or he is pur-
suing, or he' is in a journey, or perad-
venture' he sleepetlt, and Must be
awaked.'' This made them franEic for
they began to cut themselves and cry
louder and louder continuing txtttil the
time of ovciiing sacrifice. The .proph-
ets . of Baal did. their -utmost and. the
heavens made do response whichstire
l.y was evidence enough to prove to
the people that religion was a useless
.one. Now Elijah's turn carne, (verses
30.39), His first act was to invite
the people to come closer in order to
him . buiiiidatelt allle the+alt � thatThey had been watched had
That done he dug a deep
trench all round the altar; there laid
girding the globe today with the most
modern and most intelligible of all
versions of the Christian Bible,- We
doff our hats at the mention of some
of -their well-known names, but the
unknown soldiers in such a fight bear
the brunt of the attack. •
'"Along their front no sabers shine,
No blood -red pennons wave,
Their banner bears the single lime—
Our duty is to save."
W. H. P. Faunce.
R. J. Hueston, is not enjoying good
health at present,
Mr. Alex Green of°Owen Sound ,is i
111es.
visiting with Mr. attd Mrs, H. V. Hl,
.Miss Beryl Ashton of Hensall, vis-
ited over Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Ashton, -
Mrs. John Munroe ..ticsreturned
from Guelph, where she has been
spending a few weeks,
Mrs. James Leech, who has been
spending the whiter in Listowel, re-
turned home on Friday last. "
Miss Vera Johnston of Waldemar;
spent the week -end. with her parents,
Mr. aid Mrs., T. O. Johnston. •
Mrs. Newton of. Clifford, was the
guest' of her daughter, Mrs. L. Gal-
braith, 9th con., over the week -end,
SALEM .
1�Ir. and Mrs David Dane and Mr,'
,
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gild vIrs, Isaac
`Wade from Gerrie,
I called on Mr, and Mrs. 03. 1:,, Weir one
„mm„. ,.,,,o. day recently,
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The Sunday School for the coming summer.
Mr. John ow y os ', a 'Marelast
` 1 ool was re -opened
MORRIS children, spent Sunday with Mr. and •
Miss Annie McIntosh of Kincardine,
is spending ,a few weeks with her
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Abraham.
Mrs. Alex Cameron, and son Ward,
of Turnberry, spent a few days at Iter
home with her mother, Mrs. E. Gray.
Mr. and •Mrs, Robt, Aitchesoli and
children. also'Me. aid Mrs. Roger
Oke of Blnevale, spent Sunday at. err,
Will Abraham's,
M,
r, aiid Mrs Robt. 'Galley tL'nd
Mrs. Wm. Robertson,,,SelgraVe..:
The snow storm last week was a de-
lay to the farmers, who are not yet
through seeding.
Mr. Frank Salter spent Sunday at
't;r. John Hunter's of the znd. line.
A young gentleman of Morris was
heard to say that he had. his blue box
already peeked, in it he has five pair
of`socke with Boles itt the heels and
Wes, and three shirts with the elbows'
ottt and no buttons on them• and one
pair of trousers to be patched.
G d 1 t
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos.: McMichael vis-
ited one day recently, with the tatter's
pareixts, Mt. land Mrs. Jacob. Cathers,
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