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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Sep 1929, p. 4

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| _ PAGE FoOUR 8e C clall my ghg ‘Hinga?‘l’ ‘eause she‘s| On againâ€"the virtue lies / vomething to adore." Whoops, Baby. In the st s if what shone afar so grand ) n the struggle, not the prize. Turn to nothing in thy hand, | & _ â€"Lord Ho To some folk a Hat is just a covering for the head. To others it is a vital element of correct attireâ€" a creation of brim and crown, color and shapeâ€" something to select with care. It is to men who know Hats and Hat Styles that we especially reâ€" commend this excellent group of autumn head gear. Main St. North IT‘S _BETTER BECAUSE IT‘S CANADIAN A Biltmore Hat _ :$3.50 and $5.50 Earl Stevenson Dufferin St. Leather Spring Lovers Lovejoy Shock Absorbers _ Luxurious â€" Fisher Bodics PONTIAC provides not only big car performance, :butsa riding comfort formerly obtainable only in cars at far above Pontiac price. Leather spring covers keep the long, semiâ€"elliptic springs always at maximum resiliency, prevent squeaks and minimize wear, keep dirt out and grease iny> Four Lovejoy Hydraulic shock absorbers take up jolts and jars. Pontiac‘s strikingly beautiful Fisher Bodies give ample comfort. And Pontiac‘s comfort is Jasting . . Pontiac beauty is enduring ._. just as Pontiac performance remains undiminished through years of service. Pontiac offers more for your money than any other car in its priceâ€" range. . Compare it .â€". then decide on your car. ghte.,. . ons se mpmmemes cme 3 B Chh 8 B To o h SS weuh mot. C <a Rp s CeH .‘; &A f‘,%.:;:!i‘\ it P ..‘";t‘; < ;;3 e &A 8 39 Gox Not o ~/ Ts syolls §Ihkesey: Cdew 2o ‘ah SS es c [OKS Nob Sn e Eomm " he? se ce Meo . A hss‘ _A <a o Sa_ & doue is â€" ap EiL h. M A 3E ooprong naz» en & 4i C t3 t J &.*° O C3 Th t t Ges) kX§ Feas s P q;\( # \a Paxg§$® . «0 L â€" oste PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMMTED For thle Man Who â€" Has Style Sight Ask your Dealer about the GMAC Deferred Payment Plan ROSS H. FAWCETT MEN‘S WEAR STORE h _ WESTON s pâ€"â€" ul "D, \<§§\ PONTIAC DEALER WESTON s ~% o =_â€" > Cconr, Phone 187 «â€"Lord Houghton: : Phone 560 _ _And now as you begin to plan your new fall wardrobe you are realizing | that, however becoming tan may be ; on the beach and with summer frocks, it is not the most becoming complexion }Viltlh the formal styles and colors of all... Her cheeks like rose and lily yield forth gleams; Her brows bright arches framed of ebony. s Robt. Greene. Your . Afterâ€"Summer Complexion. No matter how much you have read and heard about the necessity for preventing bad cases of sunburn and tan, the chances are that this month finds you with at least minor discolorâ€" ations and probably major ones. To remove a deep tan try this stronger preparation: Mix magnesia and rosewater into a paste. Leave it on the skin from 15 to 20 minutes and wash off with water softened with oatmeal or almond meal.. The oatâ€" meal may be thrown loose into the 1\;vater or tied into a little cheesecloth ag. If you are still suffering from the irritation of sunburn, bathe with lime water and olive oil to which a small portion of boric acid is added. Use «Willâ€"you bleach, then ? It is one sure way to be certain of a skin that looks lovely with any color at . any time during the coming season. For remember, if you do wish to be tan with some colors you can always wear a gypsy powder! * ts The bleach â€" you use will depend upon the result you wish to obtain. In the first place, there are all varieâ€" ties of tan to contend with, from the light golden to the deep copperâ€"bronze which usually remains well into â€" the winter months. For a imild tan try the following recipes: Make an infusion of parsley and horse radish and apply it to the skin. . Horseradish infusion is made by pouring a cup of boiling water on two tablespoons of freshly ground horseradish. Parsley infusion is made in the same way. Cool, strain, mix them and use together. § | & f . ( ,":‘e;;\ p 4 h ‘ . [May .0'., N'"N =I iO‘?""‘A" e | '6‘;""%'3’{ v pt'Q‘Q‘i“ Iâ€" A’A’A%‘é... MÂ¥ vIICS CUZ UEIRLCSSLION DHELL U OU SCHLC hm p j them another voice to call them back" Specifically, they were reminded ' « «. | that they were even robbing God when to Him. The meaning of Malachi is Mea s "My M 9 ." | they pretended to turn over the cusâ€" y Messenger," and such was thls;,t Th & retammed rt last prophet to have his record in the ‘ o(t)‘nilf?%rti,he?raonwn S;e;;e le'l?hl?geindi?:?fi Oi}dfCover}llant. Read through this book | ed, a divided heart in which God was ysd 1e apters. yos. ‘not fully enthroned. Not to be mechâ€" . First, wrong doing in the priesthood anical but rather to indicate by acâ€" is condemned. Then the people are|tion that the heart was right they told of theirâ€"general and specific sins. | were urged to "bring ye the whole Safety is assured only as righteousâ€" ; tithe into the storehouse." Such ness is followed. People must . deal | stewardship was needed then, even as justly. with all their neighbors and be |now. Every religionist, no matter lovingly. obedient unto the laws of the | what his profession should give both Most High. A better day was always | proportionately and systematically. A before His people. From of old there | tithe: for some is only the minimum. had been the promise of the coming |In addition to that amount the Jew of the Messiah. Now the approach is gave many free will and thank offerâ€" heralded, though the exact time is \ings. A glorious promise goes with both unstated and even distant. Speâ€") sucth{a call to conscientious stewardâ€" cial preparation â€" was always made‘ishi‘pfi’f Our God has blessings .untold when any monarch was about to pass cthét,x'He is eagerâ€"and ready to give through the land, and it was even, to His obedient children.. He will more fitting to get ready for the,. Anâ€"|spiritually and materially "open you ointed ‘One. 4 the: windows of heaven." for September 22. _ MALACHI FORETELLS A NEW £ DAY. Malachi 3:1â€"12 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. The closing book of the Old Testaâ€" ment reveals the general physical and sp]'(ritual condition of the Chosen Nation \about 100 years after the Temâ€" ple was rebuilt and altar worship esâ€" tablished again in Jerusalem. There had been considerable material prosâ€" perity.. But mechanical religion had resulted in mere formality in their apâ€" proach unto Jehovah. . As in earlier times‘of depression their God_ sent them another voice to call them back to Him. The meaning of Malachi is ‘"My Messenger," and such was this last prophet to have his record in the Old Covenant. Read through this book of four chapters. International Sunday School Lesson +( _2 : 3z is esn e:Fesosr Smaaunrvcum Ces "’f’ s "f 3 \ » 6 4 @ ag DOatE} dOCCLO, 2/ uy Pnd ,V‘I‘R ‘QAQL MSC 2 OM uoc 2u i akihe/, & * elena feubmster [ Royal Horses THE WESTON TIMES & GUIDER Up to the house marched proudly a small boy, plentifully decorated with little flags and vigorously tooting a horn. â€"After him trotted his tiny sisâ€" ter, beating a drum. «We‘re the ‘vance guard of the army," he announced magnificently. "But where‘s the army ?" he was asked. The boy waived the question aside as. nonâ€"essential. "There isn‘t any mare.: But anyway," he added, "the band‘s the most ‘portâ€" ant part." F [6 ; Many an older life is â€" ordered on the small boy‘s principle. If a big noise~and a big show are made, the life is counted a success, even though there is no effective foree in it or back of it. We have known business firms that thought they were making immense progress if their advertiseâ€" ments were bigger. than those of their competitors, but the first touch into financial pressure sent them into bankruptcy. We have known even church workers who made a fine parâ€" ade of what they were doing, but the results could not beseen with a micâ€" roscope. _ Reach Canada For severe cases of freckle and tan that do not respond to this treatment, procure a reputable freckle or bleachâ€" ing cream and use according to direcâ€" tion. one part of lime water to two parts of, oil, adding about five per cent. borie acid. / _ _Dog Fancier . ( whose bull terrier has fastened on to the leg of a stranâ€" ger)â€"Beart, man; bear it, man; it‘ll be the makin‘ o‘ the pup. The band is never the most importâ€" ant part, except of a military concert. First Foreigner (airing his Engâ€" lish)â€" How are you, I hope? _ ~Second Foreignerâ€"Thank you, no doubt. ' In prophetic utterance the work of John the Baptist, the immediate foreâ€" runner is declared, but all the people are exhorted to be ready for "the Lord will suddenly come to His temâ€" ple." Cleansing as by fire would natâ€" urally be in the mind of the Hebrew and the simile of burning away the dress until the refiner‘s image could be discerned in the vessel was used. The misery of today would give place to the joy of toâ€"morrow in that new day., In fact, it was God‘s love that saved them in the midst of their conâ€" tinuing sins. The Advarice: Guard In A Good Cause It Is To Laugh &# / B § » 4 [ ¢1 i = oE & & E & / & 6B /Â¥ . oâ€" {â€"8 / U E i 2EA B P a&/ E .," $ & fl & 1@ 5 8 & € 3 4 E3B 48. i LA S 8 O » B 8 E6 k # E f P j * e § e S We will be G ELE C & mA BEA glad to make a free demonstration in your,‘-home.' Advertising Paysâ€"I‘ry 28 Main St. N. No Interestâ€"12 Months to Pay. 8 omyg 3 stke sys 3 soiike, es * $.â€"2 A § OB 3 n "J%â€"iz a 7 13 4 > o #4 se «ase e o $ YA ;5'2 A se 3+ 3q * t _ t o Ned o > . & &A 3 B S : es . e o sdte "Gecte s Tss s * 44 hk T â€" & 4 Chapman‘s Radio Store Outstanding among the many improveâ€" new McLaughlinâ€"Buick with ments in the new McLaughlinâ€"Buick unrivaled acceleration, hill ability and â€"improvements which combine with speed, but impart marvelous new flexâ€" McLaughlinâ€"Buick‘s new low prices to ibility, and velvet smoothness at any make this car an unrivaled valueâ€"is pace. Yet so thoroughly éxpert is the snarked. increase in power proâ€" McLaughlinâ€"Buick â€" engineering that vided by the new McLaughlinâ€"Buick this additional performance is valveâ€"inâ€"head engine. achieved without any increase in fuel rIl;his glreat rllevif engineâ€"representing consumption! the splendidâ€"climax of & â€" o y 7 centrgtion on one ogtséligfi?;fy Cgflinâ€" See the new McLaughllpâ€"Bulck toda}V! cient ope is bieget, sturdien, more Corgpare the beguty of its new Bodies highly refined than ever before. It ‘by }'{sher. Test gelaway, spee d’, poret develops 98 horsepower in the 124 on hills, smopl‘hness, flex1b1hty. Th.en and 132â€"inch series, and 80!/, horseâ€" you, too, will a’cclalm_ McLaughlinâ€" power in the MSinch series, thus Buick the world‘s greatest motor car assuring superabundant reserve for value. wâ€"14â€"9â€"208 every motoring need. z: se This tremendous increase in power, x: 7 f together with innumerable refineâ€" NEW LGW PR’ICES 7 . Ask about the GMAC Plan of Credit ments bearing on other phases of Parehase 1 engine operation, not only endow the PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Câ€"~â€"I e oo . FOwer that says to any car on the road LESS TUBES Model 91 ‘197°° Toronto Phone: JUnction $376 7 Â¥ 99 $# a &A &Â¥ BZ & E & &‘ 4 No * Hum â€"â€"â€"No QOscillation Automatic Sensitivity Control Superâ€"Dynamic Speahker ie aan 5§ s mc Afrisw 4* A â€" Meas f h â€" po fap t 4 ; in & NS .y‘;\-;;,; U iz Bdoh l fdros Exnmned es ol P i (9hs Rescpesstete yAe) Un hb 5 elleced Arevs We Iisded t B weso 3 n %l atk '*?l;‘?"" 8. o Te B (ss0 S _â€"_â€". Resd t AP lragcgi U i Aifranes Eho C es J. T. FARR & SONS AT left is the new HUMâ€" LESS Majestic Lowboy, Model 91. Early English deâ€" sign cabinet of American Walnut. Instrument panel overlaid with imported Mustralian Lacewood. Escutâ€" cheon plate and knobs finâ€" ished in genuine silver. Power detection â€"new .45 tubesâ€"four tuned stages of radio frequency. AT right is the new HUMâ€" LESS Majestic Highboy, Model 92. Jacobean period cabinet of American Walnut. Doors of matched butt walâ€" nut with overlays on doors and interior panel of imâ€" ported Australian Lacewood. Escutcheon plate, knobs and door pulls finished in genuâ€" ine silver, WESTON, ONT. _ Weston Phone: 254 See the new McLaughlinâ€"Buick today! Compare the beauty of its new Bodies by Fisher. Test getaway, speed, power on hills, smoothness, flexibility! Then you, too, will acclaim McLaughlinâ€" Buick the world‘s greatest motor car Value. ar a4.o.rom new MclLaughlinâ€"Buick with unrivaled acceleration, hill ability and speed, but impart marvelous new flexâ€" ibility, and velvet smoothness at any pace. Yet so thoroughly éxpert is McLaughlinâ€"Buick â€" engineering that this additional performance is achieved without any increase in fuel consumption! : zt WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1929 Phones: Weston 182 Junct. 8553 LESS TUBES Model 92 194900 § #"

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