Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1922, p. 17

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\ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. BS) a SNS The Measure of Life " CC: this rule measure out and paste SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1022. SORES SPREAD | ALL OVER FACES AND BODIES ---- | lette, Waskate- 2 RL oward Hou oe oe tell , m. Preacher, Canon FitzGerald, you of the benefit we have received IMA. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Even- by using your valuable medicine, Bur- ling prayer. 7 o'clock. Preacher, dock Blood Bitters. {Canon FitzGerald, M.A. , My children started to break out al on their faces in small white pimples| Bethel Church, cor. Barrie and Which kept getting larger each day. |johngon strests--Services 11 2m. Pus would form under the scabs asd {and 7 p.m. Speaker, Rev. A. E. Oliver | king, and other interesting views. IR6F rould come of, 24 Such Hme | ¢ Frankville, Ont., in morning; Rev, {Illustrated hymns on the sheet. were as large as a twenty-five cent (J. O. Brown, evening. All are in- . . plece, and would spread all over thelr |vited. First Baptist Church, Sydenham bodies. 1 was nearly in despair and and Johnson streeis--Rev. J. 8. La- Flair, pastor. Pulpit occupied at each sent to the village fer a bottle of good blood medicine. The druggist service by delegates of the Methodist conference, 11 a.m., preacher, Rev. sent me a bottle of Burdock Blood H. E, Warren, M.A, B.D.; 2.45 pm. Bitters, which I commenced giving them at once. Laker; 7 p.m., Rev. Thos. P. Perry. | pip! 7 ' , . P. . e school; 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. In about ten days I saw an im- Strangers cordially welcome H. W. Burnett B.D. of Montreal. provement and they grew steadily 1. . Tors Coy em better each" day, and in one month Union street church, rge e, the sores had all disappeared." B.A., student pastor; 3 p.m., Bible school; 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. C. H. Adair, B.A, B.D. Ze (Wa \ P77 a (a 2 A should go and when he is old, he wtil f not depart from it Sunday Services in Churches | '"'Seest thou a man diligent in his | | business? He shall stand before { kings; he shall not stand before mean men. "When thou sittest to eat 'with a ruler, consider diligently what is be- Gospel Hall, ground floor, New Orange building--Sunday evening, June 4th, very attractive lantern {views of the life of Samson, the fore thee. {strong man, Gideon and the battle "And put a knife to thy throat, {it | with the Mideonites, the child Sam- | thou be a man given to appetite. uel who became one of the greatest Hearken unto thy father that begat judges in Israel when David was thy mother Su Paul's--Holy Communion, 11 it on your mirror, or some place where you will see it frequently. It ) represents the normal span of seventy years of life for men and women, narrow- ing towards the top because expectation of life narrows from year to year, and each year seems to pass more quickly than the last. The scale breaks off sud- denly at the end because the final parting comes as "in the twinkling of an eye". thee, and despise not when she is old. "Fret not thyself because of evil men, neither be thou envious at the wicked. "For there shall be no reward to ithe evil man; the candle of the wick- ed shall be put out. "It ls the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter, "Put not forth thyself in the pres- ench of the king, and stand not in the place of great men. "For better it is that it be said unto thee, come up hither; than that thou shouldest be put lower in the presence of the prince whom thine eyes have seen. "A work fitly epoken is like apples CE AMUNNCAONCAUN Ci ~~ [a [aa (PTET PN CT 1 St. Andrew's--Rev. John W. Ste- phen, minister. Services conducted by delegates to the Methodist Con- ference. 11 a.m., Rev. Dr. E. C. Zion Presbyterian Church, Pine streef--Rev. Edwin H. Burgess, min- ister, 11 am. Rev. J. W. P. Mac- Farlane; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Howitt. Take a pencil and place it upon the exact point in the scale which represents your age. Look ahead and count up the years. Think seriously whether you have sufficient time ahead of you to permit of All blood and skin diseases are caused by bad blood, and to get ft pure and keep it pure you must re- move every trace of the Impure and [Seats free. Everybody welcome. Bovoid matter from the system by a |Sunday school at 3 pm, lood cleansing medicine such as A -- ZL an 7 a First Church of Christ, Scientist --Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington. Sunday school at BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS & remedy that has been on the market for the past forty-five years, and one without an equal for all diseases and disorders of the blood. Manufactured only by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. RAILWAY HERE ers AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Bpecial attention given your family or friends going to or returning from the Old Country. For (nformation and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, GP. and T.A.G.T. Ry, Kingston, Ont. Open day and night. "PHONE 99. . ~~ TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS St. Lawrence Reute, Season 1923 Sailing Lists New Heady' C. 8. Kirkpatrick Agent - « 36 Clarence Street CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Montreal to Glasgow une 4 June 30[July 28 Cassandra une 16/**July 14/Aug 11 ....Saturnia *June 27 Tyrrhenia Sept. 15/0ct. 13|Nov. 10 ........Athenia **Calls at Moviile (Ireland). * en route to Liverpool Montreal to Liverpool June 10/July 15/Aug. 19 ....... Albania June 271July 20(Sept. 2 Tyrrhenia Aug. 12{8ept. 18/Oct. 14 Ausonia Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg asd London June 17{July 22]Aug. 26 July 11Xug S{Sept. 9 Andania Antonia N. Y. to Queenstown and Liverpool June 8/July 6/July 28 *June 156/July 13/Aug. 17 Carmania June 22{July 20lAug. 31 . ....8cythia *Balls from Boston, June 16 N. Y., Cherbourg & Southampton © May 30/June 20{July 11 Berengaria June 6'June 27 July 18 .... Mauretania Aquitania June 13 July 4/Aug. 1 N. XY. Ply, Cherbourg and Hambourg June 17/July 29]A Caronia July 1]/Aug. 3|Sep Saxonia Boston « Liverpool -- Queenstown May 31|June 28/July 26 N. Y., to Glasgow (via Moviile) May 27/June 24/July 22 .... Columbia June 3iSepi. 8/Oct. 7 | June 14|July 15|/Aug. 25 BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW July Assyria Au 'Elysia *Cargo only to Glasgow, N. Y. to MEDITERRANEAN : June 10 Italia July 8 (Cruise) ........ «+. .Cameronia : rates of rior : LS sat Jrsieht and. tur THE ROBERT REFORDCO., Lines GENERAL AGENTS 8 KING STREET RAST TORONTO, ONT. . GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guus, Rifles red and refitted. 3 ocks repfired. Keyy fitted (0 all kinds of All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and re- paired. We van repair anything that 1s repairable, J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham | Srcet, Ringston + WE BUY AND SELL VICTORY BONDS "and all kinds of Stocks and Bonds w~alse unlisted stocks, Montreal Tramway and Power. * Quebec Railway, ST. PAUL This stock sold at 117 before he war. It is now around 28. The President of the road recent- Iy reported traffic 20% heavier this year than last and prospects of heavy business. Queen Street Methodist Churche Rev, W. 8, Lennon, B.A, D.D. 11 am, Rev. J. D Ellis, BA. 7 p.m, Rev. Allworth Eardley. Sunday school and adult Bible classes at 3 pm. You are invited to all the ser- vices, St. Luke's Church,Nelson Street-- Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A, B.D, rector. Whitsunday. 11 a.m. morning prayer and Holy Commun- fon; 2.30 pm. Sunday school and Bible classes; 4 p.m.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m., evening prayer. Music--An- them, "The Lord Gave the Word," (Turner). Chalmers Church--Rev. R. J. Wil. son, D.D., minister. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. In the morning Rev. 8. E. Marshall, M.A, B.D, Montreal, will preach. In the even- ing, Rev. Professor Gifford, S.T.D., of Wesley College, Montreal, will preach, You are invited. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Brock St.--Minister, Rev. W. Tay- lor Dale. Rev. J .Howard Philp, M. A, Ph.D., will preach at 11 a.m. and Rev. Mahlon I. Robinson, B.A., will preach at 7 p.m. Sunday school at 11 am. and 3 pm. A cordial welcome is extended to all. St. James' Church, cor Union and Arch streets--T. W. Savary, rector, the rectory, 152 Barrie street. Whit- sunday. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and ser- mon; 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m, Evening prayer and sermon. Preach- er, The Venerable Archdeacon Dobbs, Calvary Congregational Church, corner Charles and Bagot streets-- Pastor, Rev. A. F. Brown, 144 Bar- rie St. Phone 1806w, Sunday, 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., sub- ject, "The Immutability of Christ." 7 p.m., Rev. Thos. Scott, of Mont- real, will preach. Wednesday, 8 Pp. m., prayer meeting. Princess Street Methodist Church -=--Rev. J. A. Waddell. minister. Ser- vices, 11 a.m., Rev. Calvin J. Reid, M.A, B.D, of Quebec city. 7 p.m. Rev. Thomas Brown, B.D., Granby, Que, former pastor of Princess street church. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Strangers and Conference visit- ors cordially welcomed. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A, D.D.,, dean and rector, 78 Wellington street. Rev. W. E. Kidd, M.A., M.C., curate, 7 Wellington street. Whitsunday. $ a.m. holy communion; 11 a.m., holy communion. Preacher, the Bishop of the Diocese. 3 pm., Sunday school; 4 p.m, holy baptism; 7 p.m., even- song. Preacher, the dean. 9.45 a.m.; Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: "God the Only Cause and Creator." Public reading room, same address, every after- noon, except Sunday and holidays, 3 to 5 o'clock, and Thursday from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., testimonial meeting. All are cordially invited to the services and to the reading-room, Sydenham Street Methodist Church--Montreal Conference Ser- vice. 9 a.m., Conference Love Feast. Leader: Rev. TE. Holling B.A. 10.- 30 a.m., Ordination Service, conduct- ed by president of the conference. Ordination sermon: Rev. 8S. D. Chown. D.D., LL.D., general super- intendent of the Methodist Church. 2.30 p.m., Open session of Bible school. Speaker: Rev. R. B. Mec- Ammond, B.A. 7 p.m. evening ser- vice, Preacher: Rev. Wallace Mc- Mullen, D.D., district superintendent of New York district, M.E. church. Sunday at Griffin's Theatre. Hear Evangelist Billy Matheson at Griffin's Theatre, Sunday, 3 p.m. 'The Expulsive Power of a New Love." 8.30 p.m. "The Crucifixion of Christ." Music by male quartette. All invited. SUNDAY SERVICES. Where Ministers of Conference Will Preach. Conference Church: ation Service, Preacher: Chown, B.D, LL.D. Wallace McMullen, D.D. Queen Street Methodist: a.m.-- John D. Ellis, B.A. p.m.--Rev. All- worth Eardley. Princess Street: Reld, B.D. p.m.--Rev. Brown, B.D. Portsmouth: Johnston, Chalmers Presbyterian Church: a.m.--Rev. 8. E. Marshall, B.A, B. D. p.m.--Rev. Prof, Gifford, M.A., Ph.D., of Wesleyan Theo. College. Cooke's Presbyterian Church: ' a. m.--Rev. J. Howard Philp, M.A., Ph. D. p.m.--Rev. Mahlon I. Robinsoa, B.A. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church am.--Rev. B. C. Laker. B.A, Ph.D. p.m.--Rev Thomas P. Perry. Zion Presbyterian Church: a.m.-- Rev. J. W. MacFarlane, S.T.L. P. m.--Rev, W. Howitt, B.A., B.D. First Baptist Church: a.m.--Rev. H. BE. Warren, B.D. p.m. Rev. H. W. Burnett, B.D. Union Street Baptist Church: p. m.--Rev. C. H. Adair, B.A., B.D. Calvary Congregational Church: p-m.--Rev. Thos, Scott. Salvation Army: a.m.--Rev. G. A. Comerford. p.m. Rev. W. EB, Wright, Inverary Methodist Church: p.m. ~~Rev. A, F. Shorten . a.m.--Ordin- Rev. 8. D. p.m.--Rev. a.m.--Rev. J. C. Thomas p.m--Rev. W. J. r Great Truths in By the Rev, Sometimes you've learned a "quo- tation" which sounded good to you, and you've credited it to Shake- speare or some other well-known writer, when, as & matter of fact, the author was the writer of the Pro- verbs, 0) Cha SCS Simple Sentences Charles Stelzle. Here are some of the more famil- far of these great sayings which you- 'll find in the Bible--in the Book of Proverbs, the guide book for the everyday man: "All the ways of a man are clean + {in bis own eyes; but the Lord weigh. eth the spirit." "Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. "Better it is to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. "He that 1s slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his own spirit greater than he that taketh a city, "Better is a dry morsel, and quiet- tess therewith, than an house full of sacrifices with strife, : "Let a bear robbed of her whelps eet 4 man, rather than a fool in his olly. "A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine; but a broken spirit drieth the bones. "A man that hath friends must show himself friendly, and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. "It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman in a wide house. -'Whosa keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles, of gold in pictures of silver, "Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbor's house, lest he be weary of thee, and so hate thee. "If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat, and if he be thirsty give him water to drink. "For thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall re- ward thee. '"'He that hath no rule over lis own spirit, ig like a cily that is broken down, and without walls. \ '"As a dog returneth to his vomit, so-a fool returneth to his folly, "Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope of a fool than of him. "The eluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can ren- der a reason. "Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out; so where there is no tale- bearer the strife ceaseth, "The words of a talebearer are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly, { "A lying tongue hateth those that |are afflicted by it; and a flaitering {mouth worketh ruin. '"Whoeo diggeth a pit shall fall therein; and he that rolleth a stone, it will return upon him, ,'Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. . "Let another man praise thee, and not thine own lips; a stranger and not thine own mouth, "Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. "A continual dropping on a very rainy day, and a contentious woman are alike. "Iron sharpenéth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend, ! "Hell and destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satised. "The wicked flee when no man pursueth; but the righteous are bold as a lion. . ! "Where there is no vision the peo- ple perish; but he that keepeth the law, happy is he." * . * Dwight L. Moody was famous for his use of the English Bible but his use of it was so thoroughly warn. hearted and human that he made a strong appeal. THe copy which he used in preaching was crowded with notes--paragraphs, quotations, illus- trations, Here are some striking things from Moody's Bible: This book will keep you from sin or sin will keep you from this book. Cain thought it wasn't his duty to be his brother's keeper but he did not consider it against his duty to be his brother's murderer, Esau wept because he had lost the blessing, not because he had sold his birthright, Men mourn for the evil sin brings, not for the sin which brings the evil. Better limp to heaven than leap to hell, y When God joined himself t0 Moses' rod, it worked wonders. "Moses wist not that the skin of his face shone." Spurgeon said of a certain man that he always thought A sinless unless the man said so himself! It is said fifty times of Moses that he did as the Lord commanded him. Saul took David to his home, but Jonathan took him to his heart. The world will sooner make an ex- cuse for its own emormities than for your infirmities, Ogto said he would rather have men ask why he had no monument, than why he had one. Many can mourn over a body from which the soul has departed, when they do mot mourn over a soul whom God hes deserted. "1 have been very jealous for the Lord God of hosts__I, even I only am left." KElijalk indulged in three capl- tal "I's" here. Naaman had the diseases--pride and leprosy. The first needed curing as much as the second, Ahab had his prédchers and pro- phets. No man is so corrupt, but he will find 'some one who preaches to suit him. . "How much did he leave?" sald a man when the death of a wealthy friend was mentioned. 'He left it all." Death at Suasmonville. 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