pw6 twgemoemwn henm wedfetdty evening september 28tfc 1938 j fcdes mskmbcfe often start this way sams people ate what an known at ddmilia they cant hdp it faty wt tm a th tanta of an excess of add may km just like ordinary stomach trouble bat they cant be pet right by ordinary stomach foncdien bsccm add may be tbe ntaton why iyej wake op flat sour hearyyed bffioot cup the reason wbyerce porgatraea only fawe yean the grip of a weakening habit and the same oh symptom but there one thing that aeh mrl face that tbe nttttrafiiink power of vaags salts the alkaline remedy with the aolaref mineral spa action a tea- moonfdl u wann water nrggg through jej byhiiu jimittojherocdidgal earing water far away bj england where vang salts come bom excess add la u quickly pamknry toot need h purified of poisons your sen stomach wadt are soothed and mat miss- of hard pobonous waste natter lying in your intestine is awftaued gently mtarefly and passed mm of year body tkm do you fed cmdl it tnarvedousl but the most aauveoous thing it that vange salts as only 0 cento tintat your drug ftav now but n yonn wise on your fa thelf tonight i current crop report h in tontstrlo 1b3t and 1038 in both of which years yields were below normal pres ent estimates indicate that the yield of spring wheat oats and barley will be just about normal pall wbeat was below average with a large quan tity of the grain produced in the nor thern counties of western ontario rather poor due to shrunken kernels caused by rust and late frosts oats are generally reported to be of good quality but barley is only fair to good with some discolouring and a considerable amount of light grain rustresistant varieties of spring wheat arc of good quality but the non resistant types were affected by rust especially in eastern ontario the yields of spring wheat for on tario as a whole is now estimated at 186 bushels per acre as co with 17 bushels in 1937 and a preced ing ben year average of 192 bushels oats are placed at 36 bushels pet- acre as compared with 336 bushels last year and a tenyear average of bushels for barley the yields are 31 5 2les s peg acre for the same periods respecuye- ly and and fall wheat 370 26jb and 24 7 bushels the first estimate far hay and clover production shows the average for the province at leo tons per acre which is the same as a year ago with the yield in southern wen- tern and central ontario lower than in 1937 slightly higher in eastern ontario and considerably greater in northern ontario pastures are reported in good con dition for this time of year in prac tically all counties except middlesex south ssmcoe and the four or five counties along the st lawrence river where supplementary feeding of aalry cows has been resorted to on account of poor pasturage muk flow during august was well maintained and was above normal live stock are in aver age to slightly above average condt tlon late crops generally give promise of good yields with the exception of potatoes which are reported to be be low average in most counties due to insects dry weather and blight in many field the number of tubers per bill is reduced although the site and quality are good the main crop of buckwheat is now in full blossom and promises a very good yield throughout the greater part of the province but in the counties along the st lawrence hot weather which prevailed at a cri tical period will result in below aver age yields com for ensilage has matured unusually early this season and siloflulng commenced in eastern the one true god leasee october tod 1w golden text then shalt love the lord thy god with all thine heart and with all thy soul and with all thy might deuteronomy 6 5 lesson passage exodus 30 2 3 isaiah 45 33 mark 13 28 3 i corinthians 8 46 wide as the world is thy command vast as eternity thy love flrmr as a rock tary truth must stand when rolling years shall cease to move isaac watts and john wesley the decalogue 3 the word universe means turned into one it was a great advance in thought when men became convinced that they lived in a universe- and not in a multtverse instead of living in tear of cosmic conflict there was a basis for faith in cosmic harmony and purposefulness this faith was ma tured by the experience of the people of israe during their bondage in atrt wttdernwa wanderings moses was able to write it in as the foundation of a code of laws the ten commandments have stood the test of three thousand years because they grew out of experience they em body permanent moral principles and they are capable of adaptation to progre orders of civilisation then- validity does not depend upon the fact that they were written by moses or given at mount sinai but rather that they meet tbe epchutog needs of mankind they haveoeen enroll ed by tbe teaching of jesus and tbe growing traditions of the christian church for the next three months this lesson course win be devoted to a study of the ten commandments and the teachings of jesus the aim of the series is to help students of the bible to interpret the ten com mandments in the light of the teach ings of jesus and to apply them in personal and social relationships sir edward beatty become freemait of graniraiofe oba rc hud chair man- and preatdent-oavthe- cana dian pacific railway attended cranbrooks pioneer reunion fri day september he received toe freedom of the etty and heard himself extolled as an ootstandv tar canadian and head of the company which 40 years ago forged the crows nest pass link the rtth jgootenay co ihf zuwand la seen rec a silver tray commemorating the occasion from mayor t if roberta on sir howards left la judge o h thompson who swore him m as a freeman of tbe bustling east kootenay city rosa h mcmaster of montreal director of the ratio dtan pacific railway is at the ex- or john and vancouver having pra- ttooety eon red tha freedom at their title was a joint trttraa tostrbswsw and to tbe ptoneera of the road many of wham wen to nae the brilliant oare- daim of four i and goodness of god self becomes too paltry to be the centre of our affec tlon ufe is full of zest when god is in all our thoughts the greeks thought or god as mind and they discovered a correspondence between the world of nature and the mind of man because god had created both the hebrews stressed the thought ol god as spirit an invisible power like we have a much roomier universe i christians come into con than moses knew at mount sinai p l both mind the telescope has made us aware of th ch t the iiutarttof pace and the micro- on m scope has let us know something erf v ue hich i wught in god i find e wonder of the atom we no ion f ln christian ger think of the earth as the centre 2 je m of the universe nor of the sky as an inverted bowl but the principle of art scott shell service station at monument phone 161 georgetown ontario during the last week- of au gust in western ontario the crop j in one living god was permitted to grow longer owing i llevers in man gods unity which moses set forth still holds and tbe belief is supported by icien tine facts such as abraham and moses never knew but it may be asked does it make any real difference whether we are monothelsts believers polythelsts be we may admit more favourable moisture corwn that there was much truth and beau tions and silo fllung as expected tojtj in the mythology of greece and be general about september 10th rome it lent itself to poetry and the yield of fodder com is above art but it did not conduce to worship average turnips and mangolds are in the same way as- did the hebrew developing well and with a continu faith in one holy mseen god paul ance of good weather during the next found the athenians confused because i jqfpl tl hints on from monotheism it b rather find 1 in the working of god in creation in history ind in present experience questions for discussion 1 why have the ten commandments i endured i 2 hon did the hebrew people be come monottieists living among polylheuls 3 how lias the sermon on the i mount enriched the decalogue 4 what are ome modern forms l dolatry 5 am i personally living u o hf in cmunojidmenfs four weeks should rod ice belter thnn average crops storing vegetables a d will sei i it they had thousands of god and had statue or the unknown rod in case any had been oerlooked both men i tally and morally there l pewicr in vegetables mended for iloiins for believing that god is one that his winter use hould be grown to ja will is supreme and hat his pinxw nearly fill maturity as possible other are eternal one god ls the creator iise ey nnot be expects o keep of all the miformliy of nature and so well tat jame callaher heart the relation of cause and effect make gardener experimental stat on to act with confld kentville ns itpeudable when a motor car dealer in mon tana recently acquired long acan building adjoining his garage to ex pand his buslnes he was unazed to n possible for and 17 brand now 1907 automobiles cnce because stored therein it deiclopcd that thi wo dealer died in 1907 and in settling hu rvotion to god 2s estate the automobiles hen ottr 30000 were overlooked t consciousness or ood is dis an advetrtsement in a local news anguishing feature of ue old testa paper offering the ancient vehicles lent abraham bwime sure of for sale brought such en hustastlc re unseen presence sponsc that the garage man boosted tne working of god in conscience the price from s25 to 125 irh ind moses became impressed with gods disposed of the entire lot epcd n law lvuh hod a you may not haie brand nc 1907 9 ib hoilness of cod mo model automobiles abo it the place fzl j degreeshreneu v suitable they but it is probably ho exagger tlon to j and jeremiah insuflerlng md hftnuw u say that every home and business ympathv so definite ias heir place in georgetown has mnc valu r ga at from early times able but no longerused axticltaoo it lhe israelites taught their children as the premises that could peed be basir doctrine trf their alth the turned into cash by a little ad placed ty of god they had children re in the herald anything that is still p tn reed the iord god usable can be sold if aditrtlvd in the is one lord this was the laith columns ot this newspaper yo i will taught to jesus in hls nazareth home be amazed at the n imber of pro- squash und pimkln should be irn fttr ih 1 growing tet all the inshine uossible ind the tnilt may be rnled ft tl i round by plac ng boards or tl wer pot- inder neatli a soon is uie rind ilrm lingernail the fruit nay be aken off the plant on no icco int hould the fruit be exposed to the least rost they hould be stored in i warm dry lice a mperature of from 40 pects the expenditure of fif a dollar vll dig ip carefully os eors the slightest bruise ttn ho t tot noticeable ir ikely to cause deny n storage when large quantities arc to be tttored flatted shelves ho id be sed so tint he rrui ma lot be piled on op of ach other v- i j i onions when dried well may be put ii faith from which he neer depart i j and exhibitions 1938 sept 28 29 sept t7 2b1 sept 30 oct 1 sept 29 30 oct 1 i sept 29 30 oct 1 sept radio ietatrtng 1 tear kaparhatce we specialize on this work 4 son oeoroetown ccoksvllle beamsvllle brampton coulngwood drayton dundalk elm vale orand valley harrlston ingerso markdale markham mitchell pahnerston powassan aberfoyle arthur bee ton erin owen sound simcbe norfolk county streetsvllle tara woodbridge international plowing farm machinery demonstration mlneslng near banie ontario sim co county october 11 12 13 and 1938 royal winter pair toronto no- flowers thrive on even heat so do pooplo be assured of comfort jind health this winter by usmg old companys anthracite it will keep your home at an 9t tub tmm i even temperature because its harder more compact mmm w because it bums more vtnlu steadily umiha eouwmimt j b mackenzie son coai and ij1wber phone 22 georgetown change of time table fffectivf srntjtat septefbkb 25th leave ceobgetown eastern standard timei easldonnd to toronto wetbtmnd to condon shallow slatted shel i o will of god in his greatest decimon 1 rram flr j agricultural socetle fairs he said not my win but twit be z ari n0 pllwl lo rny ssi d s s tote cabbage is best for storing ft lowers te release they could expert leavm nvs u szl sl uhould be removed and the heads lives life is transformed when we j i u j i n ssr sjsjs no rain water lodged in them and s love to man 31 34 slor m a i pi f lhere is love to man b an outgrowth of love a good circulation of air in the store sept 272e to god it is idle to say thaowe love room they may be piled in several sept 26 2a ood ii we do not love our felloe men 1 layers small quantities may be pull sept 30 oct 1 christ s standard for us is thou i ed without cutting off the head and sept 29 30 shalt love thy neighbor as thyself uspended from the joists in a dry sept 29 30 an apostle asked the pertinent dues cellar with the roots ht t on but all i 708 an 928 am 1 1 48 am 223 pm 4 18 pm 4 31 am ay 445 pjn 6 48 pjn x lliflam 7 00 pin 9 03 pm 06 pm b 9 00 pjoa ex 2 55 pan dxll 05 psn exll50 pjn a except sun and hoi b sun ind hoi c sat onry d except sat sun and hoi e sat sun and hol x to kitrhener y to stratford coptes or the new thne tables are available at all ooees and agenciea gray coach lines sept 30 oct sept 29 30 oct 1 sept 2728 sept 27 28 sept 27 28 oct 4 5 oct 6 7 oct 46 oct 8 10 oct 1 4 oct 36 oct7 8 oct 3 6 oct 7 10 match and gtmlph winter pair november 29 december 1 panr peter mother may 1 go over and play with tommy wuksv no tommy fau gone awy with hta father and mother why not go ami play with little paterf well 1 played with peter jttwaay and i dont thmk hen be well enough yet- tlon as to how it could be possible to love ood whom we have not seen if we do not love a brother whom we have seen this is much more than a play upon words all that we know of ood comes to us through h iman consciousness man has been made in the image of god it was the spirit of ood that breathed ufe into our spirits oods spirit is in every person and we come into living touch with god through ourselves and through other people our spiritual experience has been represented as a triangle with god at the top our selves and our fellow men at the other wro corners our attitude to people changea radically when we cease to think of them as hands or voters arid think of them as persons in whom oods holy spirit dwells christ stressed the fact that the kingdom of ood is wtthm na we need to trace the unpueatlons of this fact for others as well as for of ood ourselves one gad 4 this belief in the oneness caua for more than faith it action the next step la a r m hia wudcraeas tenrntatton jesus afl aauwol as the ttt hta life and free- god when we realine tbe greatness the outer leases removed carrots beets and parsnips should be kept very cool and if well d before storing may be put in large plies so long as there is no disease present if carrots show signs of- rust fly injury the roots should be stored in smaller quantities as one blemished root will spoil many in a very short time celery should be lifted from the garden before it gets too much frost as otherwise it may rot when stored the plants may be put into soil or sand on the floor of the cellar in beds about 4 feet wide with sufficient space between the plants for air to pass through one good soaking of wer win do for a long thne when watering is done care should be taken that the sou only is watered and that none goat on the foliage a very cool cellar where air can be admitted is best potatoes keep well m a dry wharer the ietnperatur is between 30 and 40 degrees fahrenheit lawyer then too there win b th touttcltera fee fair beauty breach of promlset ok 1 shall do my aroctying i ly and finally accepted the will of htold new tbufc of trusting any- bo- w do tha all coach trcrf isfcemauobot w h laono phone 89 w millinery all the latest in uptodate millinery see our exceptionally fine showing hats from 100 misses clariclge main 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