Times & Guide (1909), 26 Nov 1919, p. 6

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___',' A HOUSE THAT YOU WILL '___, I _ ' BE PROUD tO OWN tPe THIS WG SEHMUN Illlfilliflllil (iffllllfll]llilll THAT AMOUNT BUYS ALL THE LUMBER, LATH, Samoa“, quKs, sAsH, KIT- CHEN CABINET, BUFFET, DINING-ROOM WOOD, MANTELs, ETC., COMPLETE READY FOR PUTTING TOGETHER, THAT MEANS ALL THE MILL WORK DONE. blessing, "lime you ever maximal that nearly every reference in the Bible lo giving connects it with niateriarl pros- perity. Look at a few of these. “Hon- or the Lord with thysubstance and with the first fruits of all time in- crease so shall thy barns be filled wtih plenty and thy presses shall burst out with new wine." “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse that there may be meat in mine house and were me now herewith, saith the Lord, if I will not open you the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing; that there shall not be room enough to receive it." "Give and it shall be given you, gOOd measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over shall men give into your bosom. For with what measure ye meet it shall be measures to you again." "He that soweth bountifully shall reap 1yountitully." "There is that scattereth and yet increaseth." Or that text trom which Dean Swift preached his historic charity sermon, "He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord and,that which he hath given shall be repaid him again." Now if we believe God when He says, "ASI; and ye shall receive," and when He says "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved," and when he says "cast thy burden on the Lord and he will sustain thee," can't we al- so believe Him when He says that if we honor him with our earthly suh- stance He will increase that substance for us? Many examples in 13001? of this might be given. -The late Senator John McDonald, of Toronto, told L06 this: “He started in life as a clerk on a salary of $500.00 and he at once commenced giving the tenth. His salary was increased and his givings increased. After a few years he had saved sufficient money to commence business tor himself in a small way. In this he was prospered and finally he established the wholesale btisiness that still bears his name, and is own- ed by his son. Continuing to recognize the obligation of giving the tenth he became one of.the most bimitieent givers in the Methodist Church and after giving away hundreds of thou- sands of dollars he died one of the wealthiest men in Toronto. Hefalways attributed his prosperity to the fact that he recognized Godls claim upon him by giving the tenth. But what about the other side? How does God deal with those who disregard his requirement? We are not left without an answer to this question. Man acts on the 'principle, which tor the most part is wise and good that the more he saves the rich- er he is. But when that runs across, a divine requirement its action is re-" versed, and the more he saves" the poorer he gets. “There is that with- holdeth more than is meet and it tend- eth to poverty." Let me emphasize that with a scripture example. When the Israelites were about to enter the land of Canaan God gave them cer- tain laws'by which they were to be governed. Among these was the law of the Sabbatic year. Every seventh year the land was to have rest. That year they were not to sow nor reap and what grew of itself the poor were to be allowed to gather. But I sup-. pose thinking that too extreme an ex- action, for 490 years they disregarded that requirement, with, what result? They were sent into the Babyhoni-sh captivity for 70 years, "the, exact num- her of "years that God's requirement was disregarded. When '.they did'nt willingly give it God too' kit at an awful cost to them. And I have no -hesitancy in saying that, God often deals with men on that same principle still. Of this, if time permitted, from personal knowledge I could give some striking examples. But this :sn'r al- ways the case. Sometimes God allows merit who have never recognized his claim upon them, to prosper, but with PAGE SIX (llllllll [ihlllfll All, AHA, WESTON (Continued from page 3) ti' ft 'sk, A? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Soon we will be where money will be of no use to us, but while we are here weial‘e responsible for the use we make of it. A tremendous obli- gation is resting on the Christian Peo- ple of this 2oth century. God has entrusted them with more mqney than ever before, but Vwith this obli- gaiti' "occupy till I come." ‘Then We will have to render up our account. The Master will know What We have done with our money. He still "sits more deplorable results. This he in- timated to Israel when he said " will send a. curse upon you, I will curse your blessings, yea. I have cursed them already because ye have not laid it to heart." Money rightly used is one of God's blessings. But how mug'h of the money in the use of which God has never tfc-en recognized has gone down to posterity carrying with it a curse. Your: own observation will furnish sufficient examples of this sad fact. OUR CANDIES MAKE HAPPINESS A _ bring Cheer into the house. Nothing like a few Sweets“ Get the habit of getting them See the cdihpact layout. Every inch of space used. Large fireplace in the living room, large dining room, good, Well- lighted kitchen and bedrooms. This plan and specifications. go with every sale and save you money. EAGLE HOUSE BLOCK, MAIN ST., WESTON TAKE A BOX HOME Look at This Plan Comedy Comedy "Bound and Gagged" Moore's Lunch and Ice Cream Parlor Continuous performance every Saturday, from 2.15 until 10.45 , Matinee Daily at 2.15 Prices-Nair, Floor, 20c and.25c Balcony, 15c and 25c. Boxes 25c. E{ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" "LORD AND LADY ALGY" Wednesday and Thursday TOM MIX "THE PROFI'tEERS" Monday and Tuesday Friday and Saturday FANNIE WARD TOM MOORE over against' the treasury" and He Knows who give much and who give little. No widow's mite escapes his notice. We have been redeemed with a priceless sacrifice and through In- finite love and houndless grace have been blessed with all spiritual bles- sings in Christ Jesus. What a debt we owe? We can never pay it. The most we can do is acknowledge it in such a way by the right use of what God has given to us, as will secure to us the commendation "Thou hast been faithful, enter into the joy of thy Lord.” "Cyod.lovcth a cheerful giver, the date open and watch for particu- lars. C x-51-It _ It ts one at His sac'red laws, He witt totesi, your gifts when righLly ' given - For The glory of His dause." December 12th is a Friday.' Hold Black Secret Comedy Weekly INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER co. 4 cycle Kerosene Tractor Your farm labor performed quick at small cost. No expense when not in operation. Made by a company known by experience (what the farmer needs), and that backs up its goods and gives you the best service, and will always be in the business. Come in and let us show it to you or we will demonstrate it on your farm. 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FN w, " . a " . 1m, © a: “r It tf ,5 (-4 ' A. - m gg- tim v» h a r it . . , TI " W Q BME M v'. y Follow the directions on the label NV??? w WESTON RtlMitMmg w, in: - MRI dBhdlt vr, E “t if} "Sl gF" 3‘ All: '% B9saa (tii ii? a El irii . El A F, 92$ T art an my El? ' H Ka " 'tt " "at E1Ri " tW, n, . Gt My}, at INF: 8Bt (W' 43%,, P: 'ih tri iite ttB' a "itigaaR _ Jig "WE-WW? Rag' b' FANCY SHIRTS RAINCOATS NEW HATS AND CAPS NECKWEAR SEE OUR STOCK ,,V., “_j if"? (iiN RSI wrt Phone 2 36 i, See this i, Beautiful é Monument While There's Life '--There's Hope . M. G. WARDELL, Prop Phones: House 170, Garage 382 Why Not Now IT WILL FITTINGLY COMMEMORATE THE HEROES WHO HAVE FALLEN IN THIS GREAT WAR. ' . 2 Main Street South may M' - :,. ' , " ' . . " MR . Elmil4 w, tit - " . g r " . H. - J _ u. " ‘n ' W, - a . " r "t ‘ . , . 3.7 . . ”- an; Rt I tie " a» as; " q " lil A " MB W" " . N37, Bti " , “a . bN I I: M " " SN . k " . 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The Weston Chevrolet Garage Economy of Ford Service Graham & Carton, Dealers, Weston will give you more mileage out of your tires Don't throw your old tires away. Bring them here and Many a tire has gone to the scrap heap that ought to have gone back on the road. Many a tire has gone into tho hands ot a receiver or the shed that shbuld have been put on its business feet again by the , on the road to-day'. It speaks laud for this 'car that is giving- Service. WESTON TIRE db TUBE VULCANIZING PLANT Cars come and cars go-but look at the big increase in the number of D ealer s-. GET YOURS ON ORDER Service Station always at your disposal. REPAIRS MADE TO ALL CARS It will pay you to have your car overhauled during the winter months. 700 Canadian Dealers and over 2,000 Service Garages supply genuine Ford parts and prompt repair service. Chevrolet Cars MAIN STREET, WESTON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,.1919 JNO. CHAPMAN WESTON ut I 1

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