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ELLIS Few foréigners have ever set foot on the Isiamd of Patmos, it is better wonth visiting for its natural beauty than many a tourist hubderent Jocal pride; but the growth of one great personality, the vise of a prophet, a dreamer, a poet, inventor, meatts more than ell the achievements over which "pooster" organimptions emult. Mem- ories of St. Johm, mot of anclent Omoce Dr. J. R. Miller, befoved of places of poverty, told me that when first began his ministry am old said to him, "In every you preach, speak: some word comfort. There is never a con- gregation that does mot contain men and women who are in some sort of «| trouble." While it meeds instruction and correction apd inspiration, this old world elso needs, forever and funde- mentally, comsolation. ip il Hi i ; hl § { ef ik | § x F iF ie i {Hs i | i ; af at once began to tell the of the open road that has Bo ending; but that stretches on throughout etern- ity. He is a Way with no "Road Closed!" signs. All His plans take foto account two worlds, The only Ley to the riddle of life is the truth of immortality. There is mot true comfort, and there is mo real justice in human existence, unless a here- after be postulated. It needs heaven to fulfill earth. The word of reas- surance and promise that Jesus had for His intimate comrades in the farewell discourse of the upper room ie stil the word for which every bumean heart waits at the time of partings. When a House Becomes a Home. Outworn English bes done sore damage to the teachings of Jesus at this hour of leave-taking and heart- break. The separation was more bitter for the Mester than for His to them to believe in Him, even as they believed in God. As proof that thelr faith wes founded well, He ut- tered the great words? "In My Fath- that dolly; the saint will have mone of it. Nor did Jesus ever promise anything of the sort to His frientls. When the King James Version of the Bible was made that word "mansion" meant "thome'; the changing centuries have given it the baser meaning. Far more meaningful (as the Greek text showe)) was what Jesus really said. His family, His home, His fellowship, was about to suffer the fate of all earthly homes--for it ds the fellowship of love that turns the gross.grained mew rich go in for sensitive-epirited . |istoal text is: "In My Father's heaven are many homes that never break wp."/ Not a whisper about mansions i | it ¢ \ Ee: | hi pe? hi it; | i g ? g i | i ! It GH I ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG eau Hall Coffee does not "leak" from the tin, but because of the Vacuum Airtight Seal Be direct to the cup. e freshest Coffee, with all its fresh-roast- ed flavor retained. sealed b tins. fr : .\N \ ularity year by year because, first oO all, i is selected in the coffee markets of the worl experts. good coffee and they choose only the finest flavored quality. 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A Picton Couple Celebrated the Day on Jan. 15th, Picton Times * On January 11th, 1875, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Morden were united in marriage at the St. James Episco- pal church, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. After spending a few days in Columbia, Ohio, they came to Can- ada and made their home in Belle- ville, where they resided for about fourteen years. Then they moved to their farm on Big Island, where they spent about 30 more years, when the | declining health of Mrs. Morden! compelled them to retire and they went back to Pittsburgh in 1918 to spend the remainder of their lives with their only daughter, Mrs. Fred- erigk Spielman. Mr. Morden left his mother, Mrs. Emily Morden in Pic- ton. In July, 1919, Mrs. Morden, Sr., had a stroke, and Mr. Morden was called back to attend her. A month later, Mrs. Morden came back 4nd they have been making their home at '"The Cottage," Ontario street, since that time. On Satur- day, Jan. 10th, 1926, the golden wedding was fittingly celebrated, and tensively by J. D. Flake. Several loads of lumber and ties are being hauled daily to Robertsville siding Dr. F. Goodfellow, McDonal¥: Corner's, recently made frequent professional calls here, Those un- der his care are: Mrs. Lawrence Schonauer, Mrs. John Fraser, Lucy White and Joseph Schonauer. Miss Lottle McKinnon who has lately been employed in Perth is re- newing acquaintances here. The concert given on Friday night under the management of Miss Lillian Rodgers, was heartily enjoyed. y The Misses Mary and Tena Mec: Culloch. of MeDonald"s Corners, visited Miss Rose Fraser on Mon: day last. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, of Barriefield are on a two weeks va. cation with the former's J here. Miss Greta Schonauer spt & few days at Geo. Balmond's, ¢ Cave. Mrs. John Gilmour of t- ern Canhda is on tn extended 3 with her daughter Mrs. Smith, { At the advanced age of el three years and six months, Dopald MéTavish, Drummond © ship and a life-long P passed away. She was a siiter the late Judge McTavish, Of Wet the earth around ferns three or four weeks with wilds which a little household has been added in the proportits a teaspoonful to a quart. This wi keep them green and glossy. ; Proved safe by millions and 'Headache = Colds = 4 et it 3 &. ¥