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The Huron Expositor, 1927-09-09, Page 2, . ", I place; and hear thou n eaven y 4.1. r__I '4 A U U 11 should have your attention. owel%lng place; an w en ou e-- "I have been refused a motor driv- 20,000,000.00 est, forgive." Solomon continued ur mmULL RUE er's license because I am deaf. I Cad and Short loam on Bonds, Deben- this prayer to a great leng*tb com� think it grossly unfair, and if*this is tures and StQd- . . . . . . 159-486,193-35 mending -to God's gracious . accept-, the rule it has been arrived at with- ance all the prayers that should be� Mrs. WilsoleSEXperience a We - out investigation. Dominion and Provincial Goverrunent Guide to Wo�menll`assing "I am enclosing a sta -made in or towards the Temple. tmg9t of the Selcurities . . . . see from this prayer that Solombil; 91-778,977.,05 with all his learning had learned to through thii Change of Life cse for deafened persons and I think Canadian Municipal Securities and pray well, "Solomorl in all his other you will find it a reasonable claim. I British, Foreign and Colonial Pu&lic would like to have your league look glory, even on big ivo�y throne, look- Hamilton, On`thft6.-"'I have taken ' and ed not so great as be did now. Gtest several bottles otLydia, E.Pinkharn' into the matter see- that your Securities other than Qaadlan 32-479,771-71 .8 bard of hoaring members are treated Railway and otheir Bonds, DeEiientures, 0 m- fairly. mien should thus support the reputa gM exercisei StDC6 . . . . . . . . of religion g, and go Pound and I can and ticin "Why should iL deaf person be ra- boner Qod with their greatness. Sol. n.ot speak too ly" of it as I fused a motor driver's license?", I omen was herein a type 6f Christ, ft 4C Quick Assets $4274,50,308-14 Hearing is not neceaskry to nin a �ver whom at the ange all r Life d motor. Any irregularities or faults great Intercessor for he rtfled" (Henry's C=inentary). 6.o6 loans and Dig�ta and other.Assei� 317,068,09 all run-down and in an engine are more surely deteet- Alter thia long prayeri, Solomon Iad to a- tite. ed by gight or touch (feeling).. A 8. I v P B=k Pitethises .. . . . . . . 11" 00 000.0 rose from his knees and blessed all (7weak smooth running motor Is even more the congregation of Israel, guyin -!Md _ick, and the evident to the deaf4 their perceptions liablIlities oteptotneii under letters of In In baeP- by -th4te iens4s b�come mre keen "if' `6 "Blessed be the Lord, that bath giveh so Tkad I Your Garage iigZ I Credit (as pei cofttra) rest unto his people" larA61 &addrd than, i with those who have norratil ter with a 1061d garage? 13Y to all that he prom cl; there. Elt dh endure anor er wift ardlymcive. cked t veo sad at ne word '76 �Nw Wal hegrhlZ I -, $ .... . 11014 Total Assets .9.r�l ON* . �it with G,�proc you way save the c6i9t0f a era not failed o I , ".. "In the. examination triali of a iri, I �bten Wateripump -and numerous repairs caused by promisiik, which he 6UA d Okla not, a friend v OUS - Wo and -it *h '6 If' I livi6d"ckt green her; -re.no dfivor,there a - teati; #Won ich, the hand of Moses W a iearing 401 the &Wltr 11 was LIABILrTTIS winieet bkter cold. It is 0so Lord our God be w1ith,tig, an his WA,*: di4d, "Oot go but" dh A 'gignit 'Notes in-circulaticitt i buy-atid apply. TtFe�d quesVion, Xone of the, U in lot leaval 4 aay atia Inex t ve' to with our -Whofg- lit hiul, *in tan y6u h6w 0 oe 6Avised- me to al=t 11 �f the aity or on the' hi -or forsak -1e, ghways i* 9%d'ln&Ul= Will radude your fuel bill Irom Ila$ n 142y I am's vef- AW bn b:v afthdo9400 6Z iig; 'that Depalits AUG. hod these -are being �Te,4 WN �,All lAis wais, afid to kee 'W"'. a' '*gya worked hhd,: olive our hdarts utito hitd; irld. . - hill, 66CA401�tl lay. laVOisX10 IA�" PAW anct td` 4 Letters of crecht outsit*A4 SCANADA , g , &tmak , IA4,d by 'm0ft 01glial lu k I UP Its in bed for y0fithk, 1"b694M '66 it oub abilitio �radndffieutsj *h16h Od'o0f., 'W. ei li M� 10, dtdfga�bg fathers. And I t th _4Vd&', 16: teal like a wr, -4 b MA'Iwl' r pi* ead it 40fietewfth I b rftt bottle, an T.R eP14_ tl5des � V 61 1 r �d d 0 W11r m7n 7, IRT"W" MIAMI 90 p 4 r:: NIVS 'EFL4 LD. :"V 0 X -4 N AIr L91.4, Alto, .0_40.chu 9410"-* --- bo, I wb�re we call Thee Rop i w- me --co-2- e, b 1,oid of Rest$ tG-daY; _e�c. e and With Thy wonted loving kiUdTION "'A 4 Of r,"MA 40 aw, 40, )-re, Oiear Thy servants as they pray; A Thy fullest benediction ind ea -Shed iwitlun its w0als alW4Y. 110'. MAQVI Agims"'Um M Bedford Harvest Tools V J. IVL'Neale. 'tog have always held first.ratk -4001wit PRAYER WOO.' q Jitng4t in tines, handles and feel. 1W KJA 0 We stock only Bedford's at Creator of the sun, the plants, the' es birds and men. Thou art all lighr. bottom prices. _qAst-And wpati; OnC Aft.th,,A d bw . . . . . . . . . . . . and love and �ood, all truth and per- om Make me a good 0 e - child, ober. 'J" WJWAt9:"4 bubt*4 #w'' *Way, fection. 4 th `�Filliii client to my father who toils night tri�colored; me, and honors aud day to sup -port �yhgt �,-he me with his name. Make me my Plymouth Long Fibre One exawleO Q riegated. R ther's joy, and help me to be lov- ship inj b New Yor� Hay Rope gives long wear. ml e fellowa,�and not 4�4ua Ing to all my 1 1 woebegoue,, bearaggle TO 0 r pure Manilla Ply- them displeasure, nor oppress nor en- "Lo ore milk EverN Wheaton adopted.the� Animal. CAL, T 90� m v them nor oive them cause for an- �r �, firom your,,cows moutn Rope has a mai A ng ger. tMake me sweet to servants m Jew we as qr a e p- Yaw th a litter 9 tly with CreonGId be 3W, them through it. poor; helpful to h, charitalAft td\ the 19L h - odor of Creonoid is strand all ._and oneef them 7as not onl fom� N 6 a 4 ': R, 6 him wi t es. The cows wi ill; respectful to the J1 F .,oNequonable, to Ifil it is those who are 11stinctly Uth Spots 777, the mark is not there cat,,bat marked d Rn stand more 4uietlY and yield upon my lips. And NETtg old. Put truth _A� 0. M0 of,Wek, brown gtud white fur. "'Vorevalk. en not a Plymouth. thus, blessed by God, without fretful - We Creonckid in stables6 barns, b. Whgotoills. 40-yeai sea�ch is ended om r . , �1� .. .. '.I . - 1; - t �;j,houpes�,and hog Pew tQ get rid of M- ness or rancor, my days shall be joy- Thete's comfort ior all who suffer fr but P� T. LBarnurn is: 4eac� ful, and peaceful &hall be my nights. indigestickn,�fil th,� grateful note written where is there an entgetic-. ea 'ON rr 'IT i Amen.—Prayer taught to his child- by Mrs. Omer monette, Montreal: "I T.NJ E Y iii � tak F TA4 In bulk hunter who will pay W.,I. Wh,ga-tiba. U. RS hardly da d ruit-a-tives', fear' We have a limited supply ,n, by Guillermo Prieto, Minister of Ing $10,000 for his three-way coleired'.. 41.25 per Gallon Finance, Mexico, 1859. my dyspepsla wiuldn't vanish,' Mrs. on "! " , �� �40ngs t0fthe peop e of Brantford Twine Monette frankly confesses, "but finaW cat ? ''-,v t AOYS to S. S. LESSON FOR SEPT. Ilth, 1927 took twQ,.'4ejc!, Now I cat wen and got I "er infoiwa�- iser*k t. "0"., ""46 TrWt-a-tives' to all my Og oiy"_ tion, apply to. - b dyspepsia." t recomm�v friends " th uw� f 4' J­ be� L remedy for pen reg t "fi ­'OV41 ' - 0 the Temple. Mrs. Mon c.xj)re-=s the sentiment of One bUndr0d. al and. With such good Lesson Title Solomon Dedicates FILM ACTORS DO 4UN INTO `21 ;ondox4 atarlo, prospects, it would be wise th people whose digestions DAN6ER* fi Lesson Passage I Kings 8. receive(I psofes DU' odii.0,121 Ma "t Golden Text—Psalm 122:1. came, quickly bak-1k to normal under the struction. Thete were 6 WAO�444% takin ste- ad to book now. ark from healing influence of "Fruit-a-tives". There is 4t very. real. element of dan- sixty adults 0 wok When David brought the making of motion pictures, the 1xtensio ­� to Mount ger in the n Departmeixt. the house of Obed-Edoin up This wondoffal modicine is a combination notwithstanding all skepticism to the Zion he "gathered together all the poss"fritcome, of t4e. of intensified fre,li fruit juices andtonics- contrary. Some recent casualties are: University is rall­w_ Qq =all hosen men of Israel, thirty thou - Indigestion and I)i1iousness often arL-due Colleen Moore, in May, 1925, suf- for I" most Pr s I nbeds�ali sand" and there was great joy and merely to liz�r bowels, liver andkidueys. fered a sievere injury to her back in numbem OnZ A be runitea feasting. But when Solomon pre- st4dents h6v- G, A. SILLS & SONS c Fruii-a-tive!0 overcomes these condt- when thrown from a handear while Ing the highest 4 klifirations will pared to dedicate the temple and re- be accepted. AppIlb aid be made as early as ti6ns natumlly. Get a baz filming "The Desert Flawer." She move the ark into it he chose the 9:1`lya� i east for from y u; �1, 5t, 25c or 50c. Reft was laid up in a plaster �Reaisftfion Day -23rd Sep - time of the Feast of Tabernacles 'your food again as Mrs. 14onette does., weeks and production of the picture tember, 1927. when the people of the whole land war, delayed until she recovered. flocked to Jerusalem and were per- Milton Sills sustained an injured mitted to be spectators of the solemn focit A-ril 1925 while pursuing p., q�7 d ­ 'AAL V 6M,�t:'Iftw M MIRV,'. .�w XXX—i L J h". Z 'A' W111111121 event. The king did not need to therefore, gather them together but he did sum- mon the dignitaries as the represen- to tatives of the people. The chief of the fatherg-of Israel accompanied the king and the priests themselves bear the ark on this great occasion, while to others of the tribe of Levi were committed the transporting of the tabernacle and the holy vessels. �acrificial offerings were made by David on the occasion when he re- moved the ark but not to such an ex- tent as on this occasion. The sheep and oxen could not be numbered for multitude. This done, the ark was placed in its final resting place with- in the holy of belies which Solomon had specially prepared for it. On the, priests coming out after placing the ark "the cloud," the visible sym- bol of the Divine presence, filled the house of the Lord. Seeing this, Sol- omon accepted it as a proof that God be perfect with the Lord our God, to -walk in his statatels, and keep his commandments, as at i�is day." Then great �--acrifices were offered and "so the king and all the children of IsrsAl dedicated the house of the Lord." WORIm MISSIONS The KuPean not only memorizes Scripture; he Puts it into practise. one day there came into one (if tha mission station,, a sturdy Christian from the 'north, After the :usual greetings, he --is a d the purpose of his visit. lii�4 rep�y was: "I ha-ve S been memorizing some verses in the Bible, and ha- come to recite them to you." He lived a hundred miles away, and had walked all that dis- tance, traveUilig four nights -.a, long stroll to recite ­,orne verses of Scrip- tre to -his pastor, but be was listen- P I supposed fugitives from justice over Bronx housetops The same year he nearly lost his Re in a log jam while filming "The Knoekout" in -Canada. Wlace Beery, in the early clays of his I'Sweedie" comedies for Essanay I once jumped from a building and broke both legs. Lloyd Hughes, after an icy swim in the Pacific in May, 1923, during the filming of "The Sea Hawk," came near death from pneumonia. If sacrifices are essential to achieve- ment, Frank Lloyd's "Winds of Chance" company can boast of more than its share. En route to location the company w;re -aboard a train that was w-recked. Three days later, at' Lake -Minnewanka, a snowslide tossed cameras and several players off an icy ]edge or a glacier. Viola Dana passed through an earth4u"e en route to meet the company. Tom London dislocated three vertebrae in train Or the alarm bell. He looks. The ditections of the 'back seat driver' have nio effect on the, deaf mat at the wheel. Dual control is not necessavy And is not attempted. - The deaf driv- er keeps to the right side of the roadi does not cut corners or expe ct the other man to sound -his horn on a dangerous bit of road, the loss , of hearing makes a person very much more careful. "In all the sireet accidents not one per cent. of the responsible parties are deaf persons. "Recently two girls who were deaf- ened drove in a car from San Francis- co to New York and back, and in all that journey did not collide y1th any- one or ran down a pedestrian. "The fact of the matter is that a deafened person is a better driver in every way than one with normal hearing. "There, are thousands of men'said women who are.4ard of hearing't�* g cars with greo ht - havebeen drivm' t a isfaction -to themselves ­knd-to others, and with an unequaled recor 1 4 for ewe and skill. -Why should %6ybe refus- ed thexight to continue? "Deafened persopi have -severehazi� dieaps in life and ill earning a lliving� Motoring is onq of their great pleai- antes. -Driving a car is one of the things that they can do and do well. To many of them this ability makes them sure of their position. If they are deprived of this it will be a gross blunder that.the department of high - ways will be responsible for. "Why should a good driver be re - fused a license?" ..... . .. . would dwell there forever and turn- ed to as he r(�cited in Korean, with- a fall. ' Victor McLaglen came near ing to the assembled multitude, he but a verball error, the entire Sermon drowning in the rapids. A carpenter blessed them. Afterwards he knelt on the Mount. He was told that if broke his leg under a heavy barge (2 Chron. 6:13) and offered prayer, he simply mertiorized. it, it would be at the edge of the rapids. Lloyd thus dedicating the Teznple. a feat of inewery and nothing more. His was twice thrown into the river by "And be said, Lord God bf Israel, He -.must practise its teachings. rough water. there is no God like thee, in heaven face lighted up. with a smile as he Kicliard Barthelmess broke a bone above, or on earth beneath, who keep- promptly roldied: "That is the way I it in his Ickot last January at the start -4 est covenant and mercy with thy ser- I learned it, I tried to memorize 1 , f o the filming of "The Patent Leather vants that walk before thee with all but it wouldn't stick, so I hit Ork this Kid their heart; who hast kept with thy plan. I would memorize a verse, UILU gervant David my father that thou then find a heathen neighbor of inine promisedst him; thou spakest also and practise the verse on him. Then P,'Erel 'Ere!—If some girls are wrap- witih thy mouth, and hast fulfilled it I found it would stick." Imagine pc themselves they have pretty A up in Ul with thine hand, as it is this day. this humlilo Korean Christian in a nice wraps­.Reg�ina Leader. Therefore now, Lord God of Israel, heathen city, amid the bill- of th e keep with thy servant David my fath- peninsula, taking that matchless Lost Gifts.—Some of our farmers er that thou promisedst him, saying, moral codc and;k precept, by precept, are becoming so well educated they I That there shall not fail thee a man putting it into practise in his life can't tell when it's going to rain.— in my Right to sit on the throne of with his nvi�rhbors. Is it any won - Oshawa Reformer. Israel; so that thy children take -keed der that th,- Korean church grows. 7 to their way, that they walk before rea In rrAnsition. The Evidence—American books now H� R4 110 pj.�il 0.. me as thou hast walked before me. equal the best, anywhere says a pub - And now, 0 God of Israel, let thy iiqher. Some o -f them have beautifLI word, I pray thee, be -verified which thou spakest unto thy servant David 11 UNTS FFUNE FORTY YEARS, Lindings.—Ottawa Journal. my father. But will God indeed dwell on the hea- NOW CAN'T FIND SUYER 1. IS DEAFNESS A REASON FOR 1w BANI,%. MONTREAL earth? Behold, the heaven and Sympathy is sought for W. ven of heavens cannot contain thee; how much less this house that I have Wheaton, who spent 40 years of his life looking for a cat, found it, and REFUSING DRIVER'S LICENSE? EstabliAec'l i8il builded? Yet have thou respect un- now doesn't know, -what to do with it- Is hearing a driving asset or liabil- to the prayer of thy servant, and to Phineas T. Barnum, circus; 'In, ity? Is its merits, from the stand - his supplication, 0 Lord my God, to practical joker and exploiter of point of safe driving, counterbalanced hearken unto the cry and to the pray- er, which thy s�ervant prayeth before freaks of all scitts;--was in big hey- day when Wheaton's search began. (, � outbalanced by its demerits? Those AssETkka LIABILITIES thee to -day: That thine eyes may be Barnum, a, the story is relayed to c estions, are prompted not as another �Jam at the back seat driver, but by and open 'towards this house night and Wheaton, waritid to buy, for $10,000 ,a statement of the case for deafen- 3oth Jultv, 1927 day, even toward the place of which cash, a cat, of the male sex, with ed people," forwarded to the Motor thou hast said, My name shall be three distinct. and different colors League by David J. Howell of George - there; that thou -mayeat hearken un- to the prayer which thy servant shall town. Hr. Howell states in his let - ASSETS make toward this place. And, heark- en theu to the suoplication of- thy if thy Israel TO WOMEN ter: "I am not a member of the league, as just now I am driving a rented car. Cash on hand . . . . . . . . $ 72,805,088-47 servant, and people However, my case may be thEv same Deposits with and notes and cheques Of when they shall pray toward this : 11- . 4.1, as a number of your members, and &her -Banks . . . . . . . . 47,104,781-25 p., q�7 d ­ 'AAL V 6M,�t:'Iftw M MIRV,'. .�w XXX—i L J h". Z 'A' W111111121 iW1 ..... . .. . Z, iW1