TReDAY, HAT 18, 1930. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _PAGE NINE HADTO GO TOBED A HLL, AND 3,000 YEARS -- mers Sulton Pape ot rn. Cari ll W. P. Peters Leck Mountain Grove. | HEADACHES SO BAD Mountin Grove, May '11. --Mys. | {8 ° Wholesale and Retail. A : i 1 i | Charles Lockwood passed away very | -- SOBN high aE ae { The International Sunday School Lesson for May 16th Is, suddenly on Saturday morning, May | o Specie wor ogi Hg Ren he aly re wa for calves. § " A 8th at the early age of twenty-five : _ MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER , PILLS "Victory Under Samuel."--1 Samuel 7 : 2-17. Sr St yalty-live ties in stock. MADE HER WELL. By Wililam T. Ells. : [Ellen Rogers, daughter of John ! LAWN GRASS | . sei { Rogers, of Belfast, Ireland. On May 9 Special mixture ..50c. Ib. Less than a year ago I stood on | the Chosen People were losing their 4th, 1919, in Megain Memorial ; i e Edward 'When your liver gets sluggish and | tpg highest rs near Jerusa- | peculiar character. The Lord has{church, Holywood road, Belfast, she Bannse Outs, Fagisternd stuck, grown in Prine ry 3 inactive, your whole health: suffers. lem, the tower of the self-flaunting | chastised His . wandering children, | bacame. the bride of .Charles-Liook--| mg em gist m sa ss fie doe = Oats TETTE1L.00 per bus "Your bowels become German hofipice 'on the Mount of |and they had become penitent. Here | wood, a Canadian boy, who was | : protein, 35% Oll Cake; : your head aches, your tongue is coat- | Olives, and heard from the lips of a | is how the lesson story runs: {serving overseas. In September, $75.00 per ton bngged od, breath bad, specks float before | British staff officer the story of the "And Bamuel spake unto all the [ghe left friends and country to ac- § : the eyes, you are billous, have heart: | progress of the army which captured | house of Israel saying, If ye do re company her husband to his home Wholesale office and ware- burn, water-brash, pain under the | Jerusalem and drove the Turks out|turm unto Jehovah with all your | here. Her genial disposition and ff net I house, foot of Princess xight shoulder, muddy and brows |of Palestine. One strategic eminence | heart, then put away the foreign kindly manner made her very wel- . Serated Street. Phone 51. spotted complexion, ete. first taken by the British troops | gods and the Ashtaroth from among come here, and endeared her to all i | Retall store, old stand, 117 Help the liver to resume its proper | in the final attack upon Jerusalem | you, and direct your hearts unto Je | those with whom she came in con- i. OA Feed Brock Street. Phone 217. function by removing the bile that 1s | was a point about four miles to the | hovah, and serve Him only; and H¢ (tact. The funeral was held ip the " Holidays, night or Sunday Feirculsting in the blood and polson- | northeast of the city called "Nebi | will deliver you out of the hand o: | Methodist church om Sunday, and & ners v , ob : phone 809. 4 1 She dyatem. Samwel" or "Prophet Samuel" the | the Phillistines. Then the children of | the pastor, Rev. W. H. Buckler, 4 sed Holidays, night or Sunday, pe E. Bainbridge, 30 Maple Ave., : : £5 traditional home of the king-making | Israel did put away the Baalim a [spoke very touchingly to the large eggs than an Mr. Greeng phone 1352. N.S; writes: --"I take plea- | prophet of Israel. the Ashtaroth, and served Jehova® assemblage. He paid great tribute Special attention to mall ors! sure in wri you of the good seemed to telescope as |oaly. to the life of the deceased, and her ip . 0 0KS8 ders, Shipments made Milburn's Laxa- |I gased upon this pivotal eminence. | "And Samuel said, Gather all Is- | noble Christian character. After the same day received and at Allenby and Samuel seemed to be [rael to Mispah and I will pray for |service, the. cortege proceeded to the market prices. kindred warriors of God, both Bat- | you unto Jehovah. And they gathier- | cemetery; where the body was laid | : : : tied here for the banner of Jehovab. [ed together to Mispah, and drew [to rest. There were a number of The Safe Pl to Trade Where Australian Light Horse Cav- | water, and poured it out before Je- | floral tributes. The sympathy of the' : iN J ace alry exhibited their proverbial dash | hovah, and fasted om that day, and |entire community goes out to the and courage--what a story their [sald there, We bave sinned against young husband who mouras her loss work In Palestine makes! --the Pro- (Jehovah. And Samuel judged the and to her father, aix sisters, and - phet Samuel, at the Hime of the pres. Shildren of al in San An three brothers, of Belfast, Ireland; - " ent lesson, rallied the host of Israel | when the Phi nes heard that the ja one sister at Goodland, Man!-| _ | ; ' to the defeat of the Philistines. children of Israel were gathered to- | toba. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK Over the hill of Nebi-Samwel Je- | gether to Mizpah, the lords of the An old and respected resident of her rusalem first saw the conquering cav- Philistines went up agaist Jeraal And this place, Mrs, A. Gibbs, passed ! 6% GOLD BONDS alry of Allenby approach. Through- | when the children of Israel hear away at the home of her dau, ter, ] : " out the centuries that hill has shaken | it, they were Jad = the Phill Mra. Charles Parker, Wena shter, . f ] Due May ist, 1980-~Price 90.08 and Interest Yield 613§ %- to the tread of hundreds of armies, |tines, And the children of Israe dy was brought to Mountain | : yo portentous with destiny; but few of | said to Samuel, Cease not to cry unto | Gfove, on Monday, May 10th, and a ' Interest payable May and November. its victories have had more spiritual | Jebovah our God for us, that He will | was removed to the ho of her son, | | x : - afiinity than the triumph of the Is- save us out of the hana of the Phil- | Fred Gibbs. The funeral service was _--k a ------ raelites under Samuel and the suc- |istines. And Samuel took a sucking | held at the home to-day, and the! - x H - " cess of the British under Allenby. | lamb, and offered it 20% a whale burnt hpdy laid to rest in the Anglican i , Turk and Philistine both went down |offering. unto Jehovah; and Samue metery, beside that of her hus- i | 1 ee before warriors animated by a great | cried ato Jehovah oo Jarasli and | band, who predeceased her a number : : | BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. idea, Jehovah answered him. And as of years ago. She leaves two sons L i | Tr v " . Samuel was offering up the burnt fand four daughters. fx \ fl The Home of Good Investments offering, the Philistines drew near | | to battle agaist Israel; but Jehovah | ---------------- : ie / | Phone 1728. ehmco 237 Bagot St. Meh ora THEM nu Bible! | thundered with a great thunder on | Ring Protects Wearers. Its geography seems forever alive. [that day upon the Philistines, and | The "luck" ring of Mr. Wm, R. 'H.J Bongard Manager ' 'R 3 . discomfited them; and they were Switzer, of Toronto, has returned to || To-day there is.a new struggle under i way ND the scenes of our Lesson |5mitted down before Israel, And the | its owner for the third time. The | story; and Zionists and Syrians have [en of Israel went out of Mizpah, | ring is of plain gold, surmounted by nn. IER. he Philistines, and | come into bloody conflict. The spir- | 20d pursued t a Masonic emblem, but, according to tual and ethical issues of the world | SmOte them, until they came under | its owner, for the third time. war are still at stake, and apparent- Buthrsas, : of The ring saw iis service during the ly the final decision is to come with- hen Samuel took a stone, and | American campaign in the Philip. . | set it between Mizpah and Shen, and | s . Swit in the area of Bible Lands. . It al caked the name of it Bhonezer say. | Pines Mr. Switzer presented the ring most geems as if God had called the {to a friend leaving for active ser- nations back to the theatre of His |In8, Hitherto hath Jehovah helped |yice with the request that he return greatest self-revelations, there to de- | 4% - | if De Survived. In due time, the p: i 3 A termine the fundamental questions Aad Day. riend and ring returned. Later, Mr. of political peace and justice. Tur- | Switser presented the ring to another : key, which lies within geographical International lessons are |friong who was sailing to South Af- ; WE HAVE IN STOCK confines of the Bible, is the present |More than history; they are a mes- | yicy with the Canadian forces. Again battle ground of the contending ideas | S3ge for the present times: the light | the talisman protected its wearer; E ; PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND that govern nations." The transition | Of the Bible upon the life of today. and at the close of the campaign the } from the news columns of the press | Even a cursory reading of the presefit | friend restored the ring to its owner, G a : the Sunday School Lesson is strik- |lesson story reveals its peculiar ap- | pte. Sydney Sawley, of the A8.C, ingly easy nowadays. plicability to our own national affairs. | yoy the next to wear the ring, during 0. So our first comment concerns We are in a state of reaction from | pis four years overseas, and on his , the importance of places in Bible | the war, and also in a state of becom- | return to Toronto he restored the study. A map may be more illumi- | ing. There has been much wander- | ring to Mr. Switzer several weeks ago. =----Carload Seed Corn on the Cob. nating than spiritual musings. Per-|ing after false gods. Real and unique | sonally, I have been poring over the | Perils threaten us. This is our great- Cold! =----~Carload Granulated Sugar. maps In the back of my Bible, and | St problem era. Whatosn we learn | ,,,.. ..., gegrees below sero was gE ; : NO T . the wonderful battle-charts issued | from this Jomewhiat ABAZOUS €xPS- |, istered in some parts of the popu- 'W IS THE TIME TO BUY. 3 3) AND | ll NK BEANE by the Egyptian expediitonary force | rience of old Israel? o | 1ated sections of Canada this winter ERE A § Ee Simple is the answer. Strang: ~ BEER |i piven, he pues | SS, 8, Po Beep, BUEPES| vind he of he er arr | pevrs lr ; : ingly, There is such a thing as a )SON'eqscl, 204: We Just 78turh unto | po," (worse) 'than that" wes . : mit armers ¢ oy place providence, In the geography [Ur Nha will abundantly 'yar. | 0 0 Ls Trcet In Sweden: whe don. ith prayer and sacrifice and : / . | - Sl he Me si of don Sok 7 BT AMES 12d | Bmpr repens Tou se | NM "casi axp canny an called Palestine, with 'which the |®r® to prepare for a restoration of : h --~ European powers have of late been the divine favor, and victory over the playing battledore~and shuttlecock, | 1008 that affright our seuls, When some people spend their seems destined to be forever pivotal | Roger Babson, thé statistician, | time in self-contemplation it looks to to the history of the race. Where | 288 been saying of late, in public ad. | others like time thrown away. Jehovah once marched before the ar- | dresses, that we have all the brains mies of the Israelites, and. revealed | And efficiency and material resourc- Himself ih signs and wonders, as|®S Deeded to solve the present prob: well as by the words of prophets and | lems which are arousing the people 4 aposties and by the life of His Son, |! discontent; but that what we need . there we may well write "This is |I8 religion,--a new #énse of our ob- Mer information and retes apply to holy land;" and look for continuing | !i8ation to 'God, and a fresh rever- #.. PF. Hanley, C, P. & T\ A, G. T. Rall. | manifestations of His powers. Let | ence for His 'will. "The same note is : 180 that t t : echoing from the secular press and Way, Kisgeten, Ontarie. ago events in Palestine ary rons | from public med. Our land will be part of a persfiting provi- safe only as it is saved by the e or .| dence, which is to-day receiving new | ling God, A reverent erection © and unexpected manifestations. The | BUenezérs, stones of memorial to the past goodness of God, may prepare us for a future more dependent upon Him, and therefore more conforms- ble to His righteousness, In an Atlantic Monthly poem Wen- dell Phillips Stafford uttered an invocation for the hour: : "0 Thou whose equal purpose runs 'War's many lessons 1s | in drops of rain or streams of suns should think in terms of na- | Ang with a soft compulsion rolls Our western world has always | The green earth om her sno 1 : far bebind the older civiliza-'g Thou who keepest in Thy nen be ' : GE The times of flowers, the dooms of men, Stretch out a mighty wing above Be tender to the land we love ! "It all the huddlers from the storm ; Have found her hearthstone wide fin . 3 3 and warm y 32 | June 26 | July 31 .... Ba: | if she has made men free and glad, N.Y, PLYMO! 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