Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1921, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Equip Your Car With a RAY Batery | Come in and let us demon strate to you the extra good qualities of this Battery Battery Repair Work of all kinds given first-class atten- M. LAWSON Auto Batte Expert. === 1H =CLERGY: STREET. = . . | { on. "PHONE 375. Vulcanizing your torn tires at Sud- daby's shops--a picture that tells the story of our efficiency and economy for thousands of tire users. They bring the tires to us worthless; we return them back good as new. Suddaby Bros. Absolute Evidence in Favor of Ground Cylinders All high grade automobile engines manufactured in this country as well as in Europe have their cylinder bores finigh- ed by grinding. Same of the American cars that might be mentioned are: Apperson Brewster Cadillac Cunningham Dorris Franklin Haynes Mercer Templar Holmes Packard Winton In fact, 84% of all the manufacturers of pleasure cars use engines with ground cylind er bores, and 919% of the com- mercial motors are ground. H eald Machines are used ex- clusively. Automobile owners we have one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Machines, and can 8 uarantee first class work. Automotive ( Grinders \ Corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. || McLAUGHLIN CANADA'S STANDARD wen (CAR en It's here and it is a beauty--the new "Master Four" McLaughlin Buick. Nowadays when motor cars have been perfected to a high standard of ef- ficiency, a sensation in any class is the exception rather than the rule. In the new Master Four McLaughlin 'Buick We have the exception. We have the sensation, We have a car that will out-distance all com- pelitors in its class with respect to power, econ- omy and easy riding qualities, It is a wonder. Let us demonstrate and prove its ability to your satisfaction. Blue Garages,Limited Thos. B. Angrove, Manager --=GARAGE Peerless Pierce Arrow Rolls Royce Standard Stevens Duryea Stutz Hudson Kissel LaFayette Lincoln Locomobile Marmon ¥ | 3 8. : 2 | FORDSON HARROWSMITH CONVENTION | nee | The Methodists 'of the Circuit |. niiarized himselt with the highest Held Interesting Services on Sunday last. -- Sept. Methodist churches of Harrowsmith circuit held a efreuit convention last Sunday. In spite of the inclemency Harrowsmith, rot the weather. the church was. well | filled at every session. The convent- |lon speakers were Rev. Lorne | Pierce, Ph.D,, Toronto, literary crit- | A. lc for the Ryerson Press; Judge La- vell, Kingston, and the pastor, Rev. R.W. Armstrong. Special musical rendered by choir. A duet was given by Mr. E. Day and Mrs. Gordon and @ solo by Mrs, Gordon, : At ten o'clock there was a rally of &ll the Bunday school children from the four appointments in Ainsley hall. This gathering was presided over by the pastor, who told the children Henry Van Dyke's story en- titled "The Lost Word." At the same hour, Dr. Pierce addressed the par- ents and Sunday school teachers in the church on "The Principles of Re- liglous "Education." It was said of Jesus, "The Child Grew." It is the business of all who were in any way responsible for the direction of the young life of our land to aid in the symetrical development of their liv- es until they are able to take their places in the world as young men and women who are built four- square. If it is necessary to have mechanics and scientists who are acquainted with the laws governing the forces with which they deal, it is much more important that parents and teachers should be acquainted with the laws governing child life. It is not necessary that young peo- ple should spend valupble years of thelr lives sowing wild oats, thus necessitating the expenditure of en- ergy and money by both church and state in the work of correction and of reclamation. "It is better to build a fence at the top of the preclpice than to keep an ambulance at the foot of it." A family service was held at 11 o'clock at which a bible was pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. James Wal- lace, theirs being the largest family present. In making the presentation, the pastor said: 'This presentation is not made to create a sensation but to draw attention to the desirabil- ity of the whole family attending worship together." During his ser- mon the pastor said that the home was the drafting-room of character. For characters are built, not born. In their construction the following material should be used. 1--Desir- able habits. Habit is a mode of sec- ond nature which asserts itself with- out any. particular effort on our part. Character building should include that process which will make right- eousness and mutual helpfulness na- tural to us. 2--Lofty affections. Af- fections give direction to the whole life. Train your affections to an ap- preciation of 'things above.' Affec- tiong that love the things that God loves and hates the things that God hates, make for a God-like charac- ter. 3--A reliable conscience. Con- sclence 18 not the voice of God. Many people do wrong conscientious- selections were 27. -- The | |1y. It is our 6wn moral judgment. Conscience gets its standards from cur environment. A reliable coneci- can only belong to one who has | moral standards known to humanity, |and bad his mind illuminated b; | vine truth. 4--Righteous principles. {A man who acts on principle {is a man who does right for right's [sake. - He is not governed by the ex- | ternal laws of custom, convention, or F'public Sptiiion. There is an internal law which keeps him 'as pure when he is lost in a crowd as when he is in his own circle of acquaintances, It is the function of the home to take these materials, design . thelr pro- | portions, and assemble them in such la way as to.form characters tha: wil | stand as lighthouses in the world and glorify our Father which is in heaven. At 2.30 p.m,, Dr. Pierce spoke on "The Church and Community Ser- vice." The church cannot throw her doors open on Sunday end remain silent the rest of the week, he said. We must seek 0 apply the principles of our religion to every department of human MHfe. Our political, com- mercial and social life must be | brought into harmony with the Gos- {pel of Jesus. A community is a group of people that have things in common. The church can make thesa things the means of grace or of help- {fulness to all. She can give inspira- [tion and direction to every force | that is contributing to humin needs. [She must seek to promote the | "abundant life" cverywhere. Dr. | Pierce outlined programmes. of re- Jereation, philanthropy, agricultural progress, community betterment 'as | examples of what could be done. He was followed by Judge Lavell, who said that the church was the di- | phone R. We are open to purchase Preferred and or L. R. Steel Stores at highest prices. . HEFFERNON 81 Victoria Street, Montreal, Que. Telephone Main 7463 THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1921. ee ---- Common Shares Write or tele- & COMPANY, New solid brick house, 2 8 piece bath; hot air furnace; . 1113 BROCK STREET can be bought for $4,300, with $500 cash payment, M. B. TRUMPOUR storey and attic; electric lights; Dew garage and hen house. This PHONE 704 or 1461w. J. O. HUTTON. Phone 708 You now have a little money ears and opportunity is knockin rae government bonds of erations. Are you going to sto most important thing in the whole community. More émportant than {the store, the factory, the farm, or | | the school. As the most important | | institution in the land it had tha| [first claim upon our services. So | | vices to the church could be render- ed by consistent and faithful observ- ance of her ordinances. By active participation in the executive and spiritual tasks of the church; by syi- tematic and regular contributions of | our money to her support. | At the evening sgrvice, Dr. Pierce | preached on the Rédiscovery 'of God. This sermon will be long remember- ed by those who heard it. With ele- quence, clearness and power he described the God. who is revealed to us in Jesus Christ and showed the claim he has upon our lives in such a way es to appeal to the heart for a deeper consecration. It was a great day of spiritual up- lift which brought to the circuit a large vision of duty and a great mea- sure of inspiration to perform it. The whole circuit is now salking about a large project for community service. NEWS OFF THE WIRES IN CONDENSED FORM "Tidings From Places Far and Near Are Briefly Recounted. Armenian student who @oasmuay- Laura Armstrong, Susie Arm- 'ronto. YOu are Dos rimea s_Oini GZEMA &: t for Eczema and Skin Irrita- vy Tr relieves at once and gradu ally heals the skin. Sample box Dr. Chase's Ointment free if you mention this r and send 2c. stamp for postage. 60¢. & BR al Gealcrs or Edmanson, Bates & Oo, y Toronto. . t + TRACTOR HE Fordson Tractor is built with over- iH. , | T strength in every part to withstand the ] strains of constant heavywork. It was tested under every possible condition of farm work before it was put on the market. It has been tried out by thousands of farm- ers in the past two years and has never fall- en down on its claims, The Fordson is simple in design, flexible in control and operation. Let us demonstrate this Tractor on your. farm. When we sell you a Fordson we are lI right here to keep it running every day in theyear. Wehave Fordson parts and Ford- ll son mechanics. | VanLuvenBros. Phone 1609. 34-38 Princess Street. Unconfirmed reports state that: the il of the League 6f Nations has to divide Upper Silesia be- and Germany on wha* »" Stersa" lues o i Mrs. Nellle Beisel was on Wedneas day at Guelph found not guilty of murdering her illegitimate child in July, 1917, and ehe walked from the 90urt room a free woman. ne oman. F 5 fi] § i ig i Hil { i £ i § i flit i [ k il i hy il ¢ ¢ F F I shaves : | and Madoc school, taught by Mrs, Richard Arnst meets Hadfield for world's professional soulling title in December. Brookdale stables' Corenzio won the Lansdowne handicap feature at Woodbine. Hamilton completed. its western Manitoba 54 to 3. C.P.R. section mam, killed by train near Vaudreuil. William Graham, aged ten, fatally hurt by motor car while wheeling to school at Hamilton. Lawrence Graveth, aged fourteen, killed when truck strikes rock "on Montreal road near Ottawa. Tax revision legislation was put under way in the U.S. senate with in- dications of a bitter fight to come. Joseph L. Holloham, believing nis mother trapped tn burning home at Ottawa, Tushed in and was fatally burned. Hungary has sent a note to the council of ambassadors'declaring it is ready to carry out the instructions of council with regard to Burgenland. Liana Edwards, the Russian wife of James Edwards, Youngstown, 0., 'Was released by the Russian Soviet government on Sept. 8th, after five weeks of starvation end imprison- ment, For the first time In efx years Londoners are able to have aleoholle drinks served to them with meals at hotels, clubs and restaurants until midnight, and they are given until 12.30 a.m. to consume them. A. C. Casselman, barrister, Pres- cott, will be a candidate at the Tory convention to be held in Grenville riding on or about October 11th. He is a returned soldier, having served with the McGill University Siege ar- tillery overseas. combination is ousting Duteh firms from their own colonies has caused apprehension dn business circles, a mallway carriage factory at Java, Huntington's Largest Fair. Belleville, Sept. 29.--More than ~700 persons gathered at the pubiie school grounds at Ivanhoe for the annual school fair for the township of Huntingdon. It was the largest crowd that the fair has had in its his tory, and the exhibits excelled those of previous exhibitions, In the schoo] drill competition Moira school, of Which Miss Holmes is the jeacher, Roe, were declared a second place, Honorable mention was E. Lacelle, aged forty, of Lachine, | Stiones has opened trading offices for | little profit 10d leave your savin ings account or in a doubtful mo seriously down to business and g finest securities in Canada that are always readily saleable in ca time. 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