Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1914, p. 11

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CLEARANCE SALE OF WIN. TER HATS | 8 trimmed hats for $3.00; $5 shapes for $1.25. oe ything is to be' cleared -of cost, duri next few weeks. pring the MISSED. HAMILTON -8%0- Princess Streets Opposite Y.M.C.A. Phone 196 this year it will pay you to get fue opment, ke Iu Vv $250.00 bebween, solid briok a Te af ea ADs RE 3 Mekit ybae big Ce id st | Scranton Coal {her v3 ure a ols and Framé*h von St. cubonts, Fas Slootrio No. 220 tre idly laid pov Fp Street Methodist church, § 800.00 for a quick sale, - Las breathing troublesome ? Peps will put matters right for y>i very quickly. . Peps ils gradually turning to éir gooduess indefinitely dry. Each litle Peps pastille is packed in an air-tight wrapping, packed in neat Lin pocket boxes. are not Sticks (the rvintster or publ 8] er can carry a few loose in the pvest: pocket); they do not: spoil the appetite and ruin the digestion, like ures do; and--- trouble! @ morphine: or any PO: Agee " , nn ily "shires soll Peps at #e. a 2 he sos Shou § iret. Gort DAMS tote. PADS Oo irec! 3 x Uo, Dupvnt St. Toronto, 'wk 52 Pri fit, Wianipes EF To tr ot ey . FREE TRIAL-The proprie- i ig to be hate &ll persons. who wyudd -Irkes 18 1 this" rhiqus "remedy" Cit ont SE eg mame of: paper; and mail 46. ips Coy. Toronie, or 52 Pr Street, Winnipeg, "enclosing 1 cent stamp to pay for return postage A Trae trial packet of Peps will be mailed you. by if zou bave a 1 if ment. employees and becomes a glutton and a tippler, it would be a short shift 8} l disposal of His faithful disciples. . FH references. 5 | ments of individual and social rectitude. which is easily removed, and they are} oe} Just as the out-dooy treatment for |' | tonsuniption--i oreathiia' treat ment--ig mote itted to be the only { rational he Peps the © | hospital, is doing nicely. Alexander |Tincap. Aled on Miss..M. Morrison on Monday. rig fron a [ Mountain Grove, was thé guest of | | Miss I. Kennedy last week. dad Son rnd go SR ™ Motto, for this Week: "The Bible Is complete a5 a Trek To A ¥ bis loyal servants at the very:table they had prepared n, and serving them in person. A + '+. The parable of the 'Master of the House" Is the bricfust of the thirty-three parables Jesus spoke. A single verse Jof thirty-three Words suffices. It represents the proprietor himself as not perpetually watchful, and consesquently suffering from an incursion of robbers, the hour of whose arrival could not by any means have been divined. This, Jesus declares to-be a similitude of hig own return, and exhorts to instant watchfulness, +. «+ Inthe last of the three parables it js as if the Mas- tor. were saying: 'Look on thig picture and now. on that" The head stew- of the whole establishment. If he is wise and faithful he will be promoted = the whole establishment. If he is wise and faithfal he Will be promoted ¢are of domestics and their rations to care of income and its invest- Put it a Mttle power puffs a steward up so that He domineers the for him, : THE TEACHERS' LANTERN "Girded and lighted." Nothing could be more sigaificant of readiness, A line from' Milton seems appropriate in this connection. 'His habit fit for. speed succinet;" "tuck d up, end of robe.under girdle." . There la subtle conpection between concentration and brillancy. *"Gird up and you will shine." «. . + "Thief in the night" has passed into a proverb of unreadiness. - . -. Great sre the gains of fidelity. How well served must those be 'whom Jesus serves! His long pent-up love will gush out in gome expression which will delight the soni for etermity. ~~. , "'Gird and serve," al all-inclusive phrase, indicating that the Master is wholly.at Jesus did not answer Peter's impertinent question except by uttering another parable that wes pertinent. 4 'Who, then, is the faithful and wise?" Question of questions! Destiny turns.on it. History teems with instances of those who have been seduced by power. One must be well balanced and alert not to fall prey to it. The three parables illustrate the simplicity = of Jesus' teaching, Nothing could be more familiar than these domestic The personal "Second Coming" of Jesus, like everys thing that relates to the "Last Things," is largely a speculative matter. What concerns most is that life is a period of culture at best brief, and terminates any moment. It is of supreme importance that the most. be made of its opportunities. Uncertainty. cally for diligence. . , Even so0.the present does not call out all possible latent capabilities. It is a test of fidelity, proving whether one is entitled to a larger sphere. Incidentally, here is suggestion, if not proof, of immortality--a continued life, the re- ward of which will be an enlarged sphere in which power here evolved shall there be employed. ANALYSIS AND KEY Three parables. Characteristics: Brevity, Familiarity. Sincerity Rewarded; Contrary Punished. The Young People's Devotional Service March 8, 1914. Psalm 72. HOW TO PREVENT POVEREX This has been called the "Cradle Hymn of the Infant Solomon." It is that and more. It is the foregleam of & golden age to whieh 'not one race t} | but all aspire. A period of which all present ills must be denied, all antick pated joys must be affirmed. Ethical evolution has gone far enough to rob the dream of mystery and romance. The golden age does not come by clock of almanac. It Is arriving now in exact: proportion to the develop frey and D. Walker, Sydenham, at J. W. Redmond's. Mrs. B. Dawson has gone to the city to live. Mallorytown Reports Mallorytown, . March 2.--Master Lawrence Guild, who had his leg broken several weeks ago, is getting along as well as can be expected. Edwin Summers is about purchasing the McLaughlin house from R. E. Heaslip,. William Me¢Cormack, who was on a tem days' furlough from Sackett's Harbor, N.Y., regiment, has returned to his duties." Thomas Shearer is in the village with his new outfit sawing wood. Charles Ferguson and family are preparing to move to the Morrison farm at the 8, T. Andress is under the care of Dr. Bissell. Mrs. B. E. Elliott is at Smith's Falls with her mother, who is seriously ill. Mrs. James Miller, who has been ill for several weeks, who has been ill for same in health. The storm of Sun- gay night and Monday blocked the roads. Notes From Emerald Emerald, Feb. 28.---David Reid and Fred Howard are hauling logs to Odessa sawmill. Mrs- James Me- Kee who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Kingston General McKee has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, who have been visiting friends here, returned to their home in Leinster. Miss Ida Reid spent Sunday with her parents here. Ompab Tidings. Om Feb. 28.-Mr. Walker, Kingston, assited in the services in All Saints chureh here on Sunday last. Mrs. Allan Card, Plevna cal- At Slate Falls, Slate Falls, Feb. 28.-~Theo. Thompson made a business trip to Renfrew this week. Walter Thomp- son who has been ill for the last few days is able to be around again. anley Wager and W. Thompson went to Darce. this week. . W. Ben. nock, of Snake Crgek, made a busi- Noss trip to "The " and bought wo yearling colts. ice on Mon- Card, Pleypas, ou Mpn-lday night, conducted by . Ww. day evening. Stanley Massey spentifall, was well attended. Some in- over Sunday, at E. Watson Sr's. Mr. |dustrious skaters: cleaved a rink on Webster, Oso, visited his sister, Mrs.| Rock lake on Saturday last, and en- A: Brown, last week. S. Flynn hours skati . Thompson an in town. iam: n R. Eady is. ed in taking out ice, from lake this week. Miss L. MeDougall called on Mrs. ¥. Cled- get last Friday afternoon. -J. Fair, Watson's Corners and -R... Charlton, 1 Lake, are guests at Trout Jake. Miss Edna Eady was the guest of Mis. A ARYA Holleford Holleford, AM: 2~-T. Trudell, had a stroke on F Cold Air, Rough Winds, Strong Soaps Often Bring on Chronic Eczema More. beautiful than the rose is baby's skin when in health, and so delicate that it is susceptible to any- thing which irritates. For this rea- son baby's troubles are many and frequently chronic itching ec- gema is developed. Nothing can be better for baby's when irritated, than Dr. Chase's Ointment, and when eczema is developed you can apply this pre- paration with the knowledge that its wonderful 1ecord as a healer of the skin is due to the success it has praven in the cure of eczema. The intense itching of eczema of the face and scalp is very hard for the little one to bear, and is a source of worry and anxiety: to the mother. The. itching . pafts are scratched, and nasty and colored scars are formed. Eczema naturally becomes chronic and spreads over the body. You can positively control ecgema and cure it by the use of Dr. Chase's Qintment. What is better still 4s to use thig ointment for ail chafing and irritation of the skin and prevent eczema from getting started. # 5 } See that cr VW or cork i branded * 'Schlitz,' GET THEM NOW AND BE PRE- PARED WHEN YOU NEED THEM. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILREN'S RUBBERS IN ALL NEED- ED STYLES AND CAN FIT YOUR SHOE PERFECTLY. ulm 1, H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES an aid to sleep Hops are tonical and sop- orific. A bottle of pure beer at bedtime will ben- efit you greatly. But be sure 1t's pure. Get Schlitz in Brown Bottles Sehlitzis brewed in the dark, cooled in filtered air,everybottlesterilized,aged for months to prevent biliousness. The windows of our bottling plant are of brown glass. : Schlitz is made pure and the Brown Bottle keeps it pure until it is poured into your glass. Telephone No' 42 Rigney & Hickey, 136-138 Princess Street, Kingston, Ont.

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