PAGE 2. + NOT YET HARVES’I‘ED.~-â€"THE teous. Some years ago, when converts to Christianity in 1: friend approached him and em in“: news- at that. rate India just before to address ‘ 01 Some 01 "HO Uuu 1 ux---_-_ "One who considers “One who smlles on our .3 ' s with our sorrows, weeps a ' tress 1n all times of trouble. flatter-s nor deceives.†“One who to himself is tr his own and neither no and therefore must, he so to THE ADVICE OF great preachers about preaching. They often reveal the secrets of their own power. One of the most noted men of the pulpit in modern days was the late Dr. Alexander W'hyte of Edinburgh, ' ' n he told some young. ministers what he as a dving man t p __ ,. Mathew Arnold somewhere counsels all great. texts. as preachers to do. I would pre . . ' ' on Pascal’s profound inquielude. sin and misery. and e _ . and on his angelic greed of happiness; on imputed and on evangelical holiness and on infuse everlasting life; on soch and uncensing prayer. and ' eekness. on inOfl'ensivmwss, on forgiveâ€" ‘. and on doing to others in everything. 14 em... nmm rln 'to us; and (m li'm‘ in God and I â€"â€"_ T DR. MAX NORDAI’ THINKS THAT THE BIII'I‘ISH UVERUmDâ€" ship of'PaIestino is :1 nt‘t‘t‘s~‘ity to tho British. I‘lnipii'o, and cannot be avoidod own if British statosmon wow so _. , _ "mdon Pnlvstino, the Amiw would immediatelv land should ah- , . attempt to incorporatn it. into “Mr m‘w kingdom. and it would " V , a Stitid briilgv thWM‘n â€Iv Egyptian nationalists Whoic program is dishwalt)’ t" Um British government, and the new Ammo-Syrian impm‘ialism. In this way, tho Suez Canal and communication with India would ho endangm‘od. Zionism, therefor». in alliance with the British Empiro. wiH constitute a 4-- -.u..| ammm't to tho Pmliil‘t‘. new Araho-Syrian it and cnmmunimtion V thereforn. in alliance very vital support to better unlllLv . ...__ and cherish larger views. Que of England's primn minmm‘s. v n of his collnaguos tn adapt the tor new {\‘ays of pm- 7, I‘meoulc. young and old, is a S'I‘ANDPOIN'I‘. 'I‘HI "Wanting truth and Sign of i bdrate ritual, m ‘ t ings are unnoticed in his urgs iving GOd. Thorp. will be plenty R. CHARIJES L. H‘VSl( ’1‘ {’1‘ \Akl.’l|.|_; . W ' ' d to see the value of using binding in Testaments. “I used to give cheap Testaments to the hobos and weary ‘ One day I had none of the cheap the man at the door. Be kind. and V8 51 9.". ' , . £00k it. turned laggez‘ottigrt‘e It'ighk 3t 1t. 313d xthe]? 8185!“! :ms‘Why, . ’ good eno eep. e wou ro y â€s the that s fter they had gone a few yards from “Gentlemen. u‘J - --- "Good" Lord. forgive. If I have craved for joys that are not mine, ' If I have let my wayward heart repine, Dwelling 911 things 0_f earth. not things divine- » _4â€"-‘U 1 .rvm‘sc 01' U l have pm“ ‘39..“ â€kn":- If I have 00011 ptlvnuou u. ....... _ _ n Thy fold, If I have longed for shelter 1 \th1 Thou hast. given me sumo par. (Mod Lord. forgiw. Forgive the sins l Forgiw the svcrvt 5; That. which I knew Ilvlp m0 tn live '91 Those are the Sins I lain Woold have 'l‘hve lulu} away: Mallco and cold dlSdalll. Hot. anger and sullen halo, Scorn of tho. lowly and envy of the great. And discontent, that casts a shadowy gray On all the brightness of a common day. Good ‘(.:'«')-(-;«71 Lord, furgive. Qaéhbout to men the recitation of th malls: nt‘cvssm‘y to fl nvnmm PRAYER ansm 1' IS TOLD OF A \‘(n SHW'IJ) (Il'li'l‘lVA'l‘l'l :\ BROADER HORIZON ‘l'ml thv (Macon TO TAKE AWAY WP 11mm do In us; as nuraolws. For 333 for any other 1* larlv and lement. uhconccrjl ; again, like you, I would do differ- lecture so much on Euroclydon, and the gospels were writ, as I used to Law complains that so many young did. But I would labor like Richard . my might, at things necessary; and. dying men. I would preach on the hew Arnold somewhere counsels all [ would preach on Richard Baxter’s id on Pascal’s profound inquietude. greed of happiness; on imputed and nsness: on evangelical holiness and 1 secret and unceasing prayer. and 'kness. on inotTi‘rnsiveness, on forgive- ul on doing to others in everything. hem do to us: and on low to God and vurs'elws. For my part. mnvadays. I ’or any other preaching than that. he " and nlmment. and ‘I‘IH‘. ) OF A YOV-NG CON; to preach whorn the )n 0f the Lord‘s Prayv HM‘V to 0‘0 that ?†“(‘- ancern. s anxious about his soul, when a saint is on es not demand more interesting sermons, ' l, more attractive quar- Fe unnoticed in his urgency to get in touch There will be plenty of life and reality vl ' Bat, Father, teac l‘. ,1. Maud Battersby. not. if s whnn soeking to persuade the “ide policins “hich he (10M Â¥R1~‘.('_‘.A'I'l( )NAL MIN- » the â€MW of the servicv Prayvr in concert. . ’†hr qmmml Impatiently \‘uu haw something w lately. . l f Mr. Angus McMillan‘s stock, implement, etc., on Wednesday : of last. week was a splendid success, Auctioneer O’Neil getting good prices. Zion’s concert on Tuesday of next week promises to , {I‘he Council through a big day’s wor and wound up a very year’s business. - - numb... nl' mir vnnng fOlk The sale of MP. stock, implement, ‘ of last. week was : Auctioneer O’Ne prjqes. -Annn‘r‘ { E1 V The Institute was well aLLmluuu1 last 'l‘huroday at the home of Mrs.‘ M. J. Davns. Mrs. W. J. Greenwood acted as Pros-idem. in the absence The of Mrs. John 0. Greenwood. program consisto ' tions by Missos and Margaret, Greenwood, A chorus rm Hm mam-iod members, a talk on (llllj ulun Uw-v- by the married members, a talk on y 111 Modern “The Dangel 0|“ Luxm' Life.†by Mm. W. J. Greenwood and correct tahlv soiling and sm'ving demongtratil‘a by Miss M. McGlock- At Hm close of the meeting. a dainty lundh was served by tho mvmhcrs of the household. . “‘1.__,_ :n nnflï¬Vlfl'iflQ‘ Mrs. John O. Greenwom‘. enter- tamed some of her I‘elatl‘vos and friends to a fowl sumwr last Thurs- day evening. . We wish The Chromclc staff and random a wry Merry Christmas We Wish The readers a VPI‘Y and a Happy N' ‘Vv-vâ€" (Our own borrespondent.) We are having some heavy snow- falls and storms lately. It is some time since we have had so much snow before Christmas. Some of the farmers are ploughing with bells on, but they might put their ploughs away now and go to the. bush and get their wood up, as winter seems to be here in real earnest this time. Mr. and Mrs. George 'l‘nrnhnll and the latter’s brother, Mr. William Knisley. visited Friday evening at Mr. and Mrs. H. Rray’s. Mr. Royden Beay was somewhat indienncnd the. end 01' the week. Hope LV“ I hiiqrï¬nydcn Rcay was indisposed the and of the he is better aga’i'p. -1.--“ â€9 l5 UULLCL unu-u- Mrs. George 'l‘urnhull Visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Knislcy of Hutton Hill last week. Miss Sadie McDonald of Durham cmT cauadlan Paciï¬c affords a large variety of routes, eithex both ways via Chicago, or one-way Via the majestic Cana- dian Pacific Rockies and those delightful re- sorts on the PaCifzc Coast, Vancouver (1 n (1 Vi c I o r I a FAST Tum Snnwcss Dun. with vamuous EQUIPMENT North Vickersj New Y 01". dii at S( 1‘ ac is and tablish sa tal laws upon whic her sure indictments. Follow your natural personal instinct to “lay by in store†by adding regulari nstall- ments to a savings account in the Standard Bank. vino among the fundamen- h Nature makes (Our own Correspondent.) ' has been the order of . Alex Vaughan out 0 days for himself, a good for his brothe- , Hugh, and also Mr. ieorge Scheuerman has the contract of taking out, the logs in Mr. William Morrison’s bush. His brother Victor is assisting him. Kenneth Dunsmore of near town' is Spending a few days with his gi'amlparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan. _ The ladies are all hiISy plucking fowl this week. Mr. Jack (laswcll l V'hssit‘ â€are. cutting wood and Mr. Earl for Mr. .V'Miv-s Heslip. ‘ Id(liomr-I'atulutinns :u'v 031011111111}: Mr ROY 'l‘raffnrd and. 13153 2:19:35 . ' ‘ ' wrv (11w y m ,_ McChng “Ami-L...“ 11 â€M Mp Sol- UOHFI'UI.UIut/Uuur .V- Mr. Roy Tl‘raffm'd and Miss Bessie. McChng who worn quintly marriod at Domoch Manse by Rev. M r. Solâ€" lars on Docembm‘ 10. The hrido was attended by tho groom’s sister, Mrs. John Boyd, and Mr. John Boyd supported the groom. 'l‘ho hrido lookodvory sweetina dress of navy all-wool, French crepe. Artur tho ceremony. the happy young couplow *Ino'torvd to the home of the groom’s parents where a hot fowl «honor awaited thorn. “’0 all join in wish: ing them a happy married life. Miss Bella McKilIop of Morkdalo made brief calls on the line this wank. \\ 0 WM] 'I‘ho (,lhromclo staff and l'l‘.il(l('l'~‘~ a. wry Morry Christmas and a Happy New Your. Priceville (Our own Correspondent.) This storm would seem like a 11w- m'd brvaker in the way of snowfall. Everywhere seems. to have a cnuplv (if foet- (il snow. Master Dimald Holley, although still quarantined, is reported as havâ€" ing a wry mild form of N'lll'lil mg. Alex H. McDonald Ul' iiu- yuâ€" “Mia Alpx B. McDonald m the \‘Hâ€" lage continues to improve in Iwalth: also Mr. A. Jonvs. .‘Jl'. (Min 1). McMillan of tlw “wt and sister, Mrs. Gray and sumo of the children are spending a whih- with Mr. Donald McMillan. South Lino. Artemosia. . , 1-.-“..- ...‘-\‘|llnln‘ 1.11“". :11 [run nus. M 1'. Bart, Aussvm has been mniinmi t0 the housv with a severe (“Hid fur tho. past, wook. We hOpe to sow him ‘ around again 501m. ‘ liemomlwr Friday, Dncomiwr 19 and come out. and enjoy the social evening with the Sunday School folk in tho Prosbyioi‘ian Church. Mr. William Aldcorn and Mr. D. MCDmIgnll and Mr. J. Chesney am busy loaqing logs at McWilliams for Glenroadin Kelly, 5. ‘ Hanover Furniture Company. . Mr. Arch 'Conkey is home again. much improved in health although still under the care of Dr. Carr. ‘ Mrs. M. J. Buekham has gone to Toronto, to spend a while with her daughter, Miss Jean, who is em- played there. We wish The Chronicle staff and readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE FAI‘IILY The Qheapes-t, host and most ap- preciated Christmas gift wmgld .1113 a year’s subscription Lathe l‘amn?’ Herald and _W‘«:g:k!y Star of Montrea . I'\ II----.. nnl‘l {ha 110171“! in"! "V‘" “I: D‘ltll v- It cusls only 'l‘wzl Dollars, and the whoiv family \‘cnultl enjoy it. The beautiful art. (‘ulvmlzu' for 1925 with a large [JiNlll'u m cnlnrs which goes . with the Family Herald this ymu'. would lwlp In ln-igrhtpn tlw homo. “"0 also lh-m- that. each subscrilwr S] is to recoiw: l'rw vntx‘y to a popular t'unlns't in whirl: tun thnusaml dol- lau's in cash will lw, awarded, 'l‘hat “ is surely (lel‘zlmnlinm'v Villlll‘. l'ul‘ tlw. mmwy. ' H ('3 W DOG KNEW ms MASTER’S COAT Oils Billy Steele’s Pup Objects To His Going. To. School.-â€"â€"RemarkAhle Sagaicty Shown. "‘Billy†Stoolo, sdn Hf Mr. and him. Lawson Steele, rocmtly reached the age when boys start. school. tearing Hmmsnlvs away from home ties and friendsl'nips for :1 1'«-\\' hours each day. Now Billy has a ï¬nv companion in :1 young: Irish lorrivr. Not, being pet'â€" mittod to accompany his young mas- tm- to school, the. dng was necessar- ily_ locked up. I I “Ll“;nnt‘ }'I;Q llY [UL/n! ‘1 LI! Later in the (lax, 1m uhtainod his i‘rnedom and aftm- snifï¬ing around fur a time, ho finally landed at. sclmol."1hc cloak- mom door was not. fastened. <0 thv dug entered Without cm'vn‘imiy, finallx lncating Thin-9w. the boy 3 in removing Ii...‘ 4 L _ m the pc and in trailing it hum? ((3:32: fourb bï¬ocks. arriving triumph- antly with lithe coat and warding it carefully until Billys retmmn‘ mum. ““ - 5A ll... UOI nun-.4 ._,__ - Who dare to insinuate that *Om» dogs at. least do not exercim- w 'ysm- crable ingenuity if not. mmmm sewerâ€"Fergus Newsâ€"ROPm-d. A Girls are people whu m, kitchen and do 9, [ML of 1m» (rating afmr the guests haw Chevrolet m ‘ARANTEED REPM m .\. . A. NOBLE. Prop. Sales and Service :adquartcrs~ fm‘ people Who go in u“, do 3, Int of two-handw the gUBSLS haVn loft. "zany m: tm- 1,.I'. mmmu NM 1 m'un- .-.-nf' ‘I'hu muHc Hh'o'l'll Ha. H Uusmtablc- kinds amounts of fund are my acuu‘ly dumrc Rich Stun-s, highly too much candy and u uvemuhnu. nflrn gestiw organs Into 1 The mildc-r farm: arders mums! uf di The milder form: «ï¬lers consist of din Mien 0f llm sin! nausea and Vomiting is usually fullnwml a good thing. loving quickly on flying ll mmovim: lw cause Snnwlimvs. lllI‘l'l‘ uausva, lml Vomitiu ily occur. lly driuli one can ullvn aid "(forts in lil‘lllhfl’i‘ l for a day, follmw return in the “Sim tho slnmai'li lhv um IS usually all Him 1 mildvr misvs. Thu-shy, Dece b. I.. H. ask for a hunmn‘.’ The munudlal l6 tho wearinu too narrow and that no {on may monthly ht‘lp r sevom huniuns only by ulwra can snmotimcw wearing broad Mechanical dun hit: (me. 'l'hv H4 «mnsists «1‘ a 5.: New and wish um Ines. may h me abples, am â€cars; "In â€mos s‘m‘l Salads. m â€arm: .~'~. S made w m: not in" "In can mil-Ma an.“ I?†Note: Dr. Schl Mac â€if“; : rm â€mg: m morning H ADVER W AN ELBC'I M r9 and SM'I‘MII Lake Hp Hu- sorvicv con Walkm‘hm Somn mc-mI «hould [NH unis Iinv a‘ quent 501‘“ the steam the C.l'.Rl moving UN :0 more cvn‘ \\ 3X M H Its lay Be lhh- 15 >1 sh m ~ and -a me- Gull-Blunt L I). inqulq Diet for m I III in}! Rest ll Bun 1“ HE Am Re 0N on at. III m H