Milverton Sun, 6 Jul 1916, p. 2

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Sivannirs The nee “In iain we liv even eB ers oe are,” that vital air. peace—Both describes “God's blessing: the anit emphasizes its 8] merited charaeter, the scond its. re 72. mention—The phrase isa standing aking into life, as if we ba to mae “Yours | faithfully” mean som ‘orl Mighenides ode results achieved, labor. the toil and rearinas 8 mee (or, mi rv en- ia the refusal to yield to weari- en produces, love makes labor light, and hope “endures t “as seeing him who is pureed we: is uae 1 Cor. 18. 13; firs 1 Cor, 15. 58; and for “Ahope ay on Chiat "4 John 8.3, It is “by hope we are saved” (Rom 8. 24; so reati). 4, Electi ion The same risk aad comes in Acts 9. God h of us for a ais task eneh no one can accomplish, He calls us to it @ have an. we are free to “choice” becomes refuse—the divine apparent. 6. Imitators—Hence Thomas a Kem- pis takes the title of | his classic. The € aifiect carliest, “eaters ofthe: church at ‘Thes-| stern trial abthe very son that “Holy Spirit” ae them joy therein was the secre the receives glowing testimony her chaia—The Roman pomine (compare Acts 18. 12). including the} whole of pena We south of | eacennin Corinth was e mos! city, akek Athens was still a utelleevual center. mn, A MBWES CBU mada. Office ia the Weir’ block over the Metropolitan Bank, AL h, CHALMERS, Monkton, Ont., ur Ses, aes ancer, Tebua of Mae for the eae AN Fort, Teal I Bitar dorian on ‘sold, Hales fareuedok Gatsatints: aes Hoteta’ QUEEN’S HOTEL, ‘Milve: The bert aosommodation pect for, cominercial sample eee Geaue R, Puke ea re Are You Insured "THE, CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS offers protec- fection for wife and family at jinimum cost. Investigate it & t. Spencer, CR. ca Timmermann 23 ve Dealer in. “Coal, , Cement and ‘Lime Motar ee Ete, Saphle Pietd Bead and Furniture | WANTED! Washed Wool 40 to 45c Per Lb. 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Goods at Old ie Prices - Thaye on hand a lange stock o} mocks, Overalls, Shitts, Facies Coverall Aprons ‘at Old’ Pri “Rioalhing and Reultaréalse sold oe = Bottom Prices. hadi ap nd aveulai. am! ecatat wil beer. ved. 2. as human beei more | does a Ee ee as sh uae) ive in it il. ee of the joys of the Advent, ? and his Teen Death” (Shelley) ‘is a ‘t| lyrical poet Catullus, ihe two cote: h splendid start the church hal Foghiet | | phrase of the Bi vantage, but the © Avent rape 0f.), } | our present pace "ee inherit th ingdom of G wire cone ie ing of the out comti ing o pone . anegalee 9. Ie he we a Piston ss a ghost, 01 Hence, here ‘and in sie nrealty, 3 ates ‘as 1 John 5, 21 ae ee is|/ real or true the living God; the se e scene of Elijah-on ee is a sve comment. — ‘ait —S Be waiting are thi oe the two si Christian life, ster’s Oe "arabe inepires, the rust’ bring in the sym- el ism of rhe ney oa ich of course, the matkedtion guaranteed Soe he consequence of his claim to fulfill the prophecy in Daniel. The human name Very significant in this context, It calls up the title on the cross; and by (éSehovah e sppsleranee, ie reme Iti is ‘well to recall the obvious cous}t- eration that “wrath” is a human word, ich must mean something very dif- ferent when we apply it to God. Such words ag angry and Feel applied to God, are perpetually a stumbling to men who forget this ob- vious caution, 4. 18. Would eee you ignorant” gi character of the ee ‘better. asleep—From time to time, to a distress of Christians this would deprive won't have whe their which was long expected to be im- mediate, even by Paul himself (note on verse 177), The figure of “Sleep s old as Homer, ‘The. -“hopeless- RSS Gentile thoughe is best illustrated by the great Rom ations earlier sang, “San may set and once our set, there is ae sleep. ae “Gcapier mi “the hope of Ipaall esto Hettntes 5. 18) is to be his’ “helm mets” oe jis fntelleetual life “tr0 1 Cor. 15. 58 tells why shisthiye ia 60 vital an so practical Fallen nee through “Jesus (margin) “The verb here probably re- tains its original” passive sense, an re eee “put to ‘sleep. In vernacu- eek the active is used for “fold- it of the hope of [final] salvation” away, even if the fig- ure is not directly present. oe tall of the “Angel of death”; verse tells us that the Divine Messenger is none other than He who died and is alive for evermore. —In sien eta perfect” who attend Lord’s Parousia. 15, By the word cut the Lord—Dis- tinetly su; at the low own xpress satoment lies behind this declaration. is letter was en were in all the Epistles we may rds of Jesus quoted whieh We cannot identify as such, are alive—s erspecanacktracbt- the itaiss ee mining the relative distance of assured by one is not. far Yet he.said it would not come till Be gospel had been proclaimed to all the} fheys do “know the times a0) which the ae set within his own authority.” The word a tinge’ of wistunese—even so. early Paul c ied those ‘alld eg yi Chik st, whieh is very m relieved, an ees yeats e to. the Philip- Preecrle—So that ie dead. in Christ $uffer no. diaad: it is Impossible ty note that the itt Le time pray ‘the dead spend rs Y SHades.”. the which, includes ““Para- (hake 2, ae )or “Abraham’s paftho wee is the bs an i heaveneth i -of Mark 14. 62 and]! Acts 1. “with the tate since the cross was dhepe its very meaning eee mé 3, |and Mother Rabbit are? Gosahoy, and id, “Wel putting . cousins who live over the yjand after ~The Disobedient Rabbit. On ee edge of the, wood, and sh m Farmer Brown's, lived — far en ite ai Si rabbits nt their father Lent med Greedy~ a kins ain the. other G (soodboy, Siete him i happy to.do ie Ne oe dboy had a sunny sunny ‘morning Father Greedykins to them, must go to. see your eee and lige y be gone some hours, for we can- tee walk inthe road, lest bad boys erely at Greedykin, mother said very careful what you eat; do ee anything that ‘you oa not sure ae th rabbits ee to be they it the: fter a while they began feel | ees Let go aver to er Brown's and ‘get Tieleue! enerots ine re ad Aor ciniver Yesterday,” said Goodboy. “That will be fine,” said Greedy- kins, and so ney started. After eating ‘the carrots that two little rabbits could eat, Greedy-| saw a round, smooth green thing’ growing close t6 the ground. it,” replied “You know what mother} But Greedykins“fiad already teu to nibbe. © “Oh, it is so’ good! am} sure mamma would not mind Fae this.” le jhe rolled etossing nee its} “O ,|aftaid, becguse he was so gruft and | thought, “Oh, if I Gade ee to Se oetGre him and to help him home, but it-was of no use; Greedykins sould go no farther, and. n g¥ound mis ry. Goodboy was obliged to leave him and run home. Father and pour Rabbit were just other!” All, ‘They hurr to where Greojiykins was, and found him. just where Good- Roy, bad. sete him, moaning and toss- ing Between “them they niendget fy et Him home, and ‘im, bed Father. ect WEHt ahcones toh sins Ghevenel large brown rabbit who Sie all alone cried — Goodboy, “Greaivking is and I cannot get home! him h soon in cam ctor, of whata all-the: “habbit "ekalabea were ave such bitter medichies. lo Greedylins penicagtts a “As T thought, as cui reine green, A week in bed man this, miedioina thiee times a dey, wil make well.” ‘Then he looked a VGreedyhina’b over his glakses so ee The next time vs enranie round | and smooth and green, let tt alone.” And with that he stalked ‘out ‘of the| house. The week following was a hawl one for Greedykins, who had to stay in bed and take the bitter medicine, and could have nothing \He had been good, like my brother, I should nob now have |to stay. in bed and take this awful edicine. It was a‘hard lesson for Greedy- kins, but he learned it well, and re- membered it all his life—-Youth’s Gompanion. DUKE’S “GARDENERS. Three Employed on the Eaton Estate Exempted. hree married men employed on the | Duke of Westminister’s Eaton gar- the duke wanted every available man likerated from the gardens and only | the necessary lee ee Of the had left. for} spore Kept open | army ‘pay, | ven y. Tiability to duke of /£4,340.) The head gardener | said he had unsuccessfully tried to secure other la Eaton gardens | were opened.’ to the public for six} months each year, ae during the past 20 years armissions for viewi the gardens and hall had xe in} £16,00 for charities. The duke had} jent thet hall sag savemalitary. Hospitals] and the demand for vegetables w: heavier than Arthu Grosvenor, hospital nurses, and other in lighter work. ‘They, had a| collection of bulbs, which | were a national asse’ Shape’ Didn’t Matter. Butcher —Willl you have a steak, ma’am? ra. Youngbtide—1 rou nd | don’t. | What shape it i5/so long as it’s (amen Dark consequences sometimes re- | sult from light, remarks. COMEDY OF BEANS. A je rench Beat the Germans in Ruse to Get Seed. From a certain large camp. in Ger- writ itten in early ‘There was some=surpri this sudden and snsietant call “ror ‘beans, but’ many large Ticats vere | mailed, last some one “tumbled.’”” e Germans had comps ited their | ae to procure ieeeess ai them. The French continued to: send the |beans—but they ai carefully plume |ed them into boiling water. ‘The wait a ibis crop from these beans. time oe a se Baye seems to me I'd like.to g Where the bells don't ine nor the whistles blow | Nor ee don't strike Pics dseheoethevels online oll Meant inst real stillness but sat ae trees’ Low whispering, or the of bees, |Or brook’s faint babbling over stones Mn strangely, softly aoe oS, jometim | Just mate the Gas din and ds | And get out where the sky is blue And. it seem to you.” [e-adgerte Field. nor gongs And=be> ye thankful—Colossiens, iti, ie eid there ie Buddhist saint ¢ known as Dar Datuma pi tures and i Image have little round Sinica sin Gees rich deen ast ewes! ut no legs, pease ee cain eré only, is defived from LC 16. 52, “coming aes C. A. 31. ic a presents Christ’s family together the dead romnons sept 4 caren a he tl same likeness (1 Cor. ‘ince ere (Cee own stable thabagh> | ean- BE ‘ing here, though oe pie ae Ting s of | fe ue son xsi th te fe ubapiines a 7 senna fog serve lost his legs. ir tanita Siar selene Otelacht dnd his 'Danamay dash le J Shop age nou, anese fishing village where Otokichi the Bel e, given to the saint after a day thes of great fishing, and Otokichi remark- ers, | Happiness Oatweighs “Guhappiness. helps us itself a. visiting tare ip sons eyeless Darumas and’ fill have Tappenalt ox e years 0! lessings were sate fs be esis . The Sane Mind |a good tim through nay cree years ate soul.” ve As ue one, J ful Kindness of the Universe. com- Me using ont! he neo remember — good | spirit e bop. | we eae tells of a boy who music’ COUNTING YOUR BLESSINGS One Half of Misery Comes From a Failure to see the Wonder- said he thought pessimists took’ care your feet and optimists of your | Freneh Soldier “Must, Wear Medal, [volunteer for a specially’ dangerons | | job. ‘nil infelicitous in his ci | oM. 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