pnciEMBER 2, 1922=-‘1i~- Acls \§444 - 6") r 2 ’i__ ' nu / Bil CKLEYQS“ A-r ALL onuac. s-rs. il/vAno/i/AL REMEDY l i Rfilills ranleed Irhlq J. G- V. Tnnmbl non an .. sunoav sonooii. ilnsson .'. Lawn X. ' THE BENDINo our OF THE ssvznrv Golden Texu-T ‘is sreet but the he_ harvest truly laborers are few: harvest, laborers that He would send forth X:2. into His hflFVNL-"Llllffl Lesson Tom-Luke x3141 17 :2: Igiifizigl-November or Decem- The Placew-Peraen, east or [he Jordan. Palestine, Knowing that the time " ti. be qllligliitt Gvéth His followers was now as U; sus wished to train them . a WWII-filly as possible to carry sent outetli s He had previously m” on e chosen-Twelve A1305. He new‘! BDecial mission tour, so “In W'- "Welliy teach- ers. If, as is not unlikely, the up. pointmen-t of the Seventy took place about the Feast of the Tab- ernaclee. the ritual of the past mifly have had something to do Wm‘ i119 numb". for then seven- 111? ‘lllll-IOCKB were offered on be- ..‘»“§.§§ Zi§1.‘l§2?‘l.'§mi““°‘“' hedflm er of the San “After these thi " 1'°11°W1I1§ the event nga %\:__1<lZhIX. our Lord had left Galilee so] theiast time. He had gone ‘ _“ mrfiilgh Samaria (Luke 1X. .52) and had then- turned easi- :::::. H“ _ Y o eras-a (Matt. XLFJY Mark X31) for lie would 110 leave that section of the coun. iry untouched be-lore turning to Jerusalem for His crucifixion, l closely recorded in . 1i‘- gSTART RIGHT ‘for a good day. And it must always include good bread—the kind you make from REGAL FLO UR, the flour that is known as-"Wonderful for Bread.” tNEWwliQBli F 15H ADS . O0+o+0 no» cocoa-w m >0+++¢0++4+<+++o ocwwroooaa 0 SHIP YOUR SMELTS TO A LIVE RELIABLE FIRM Highest . Prices Quick Returns L. GOODMAN 8r CO. 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The apostles follow- ed this man after ‘Christ's death as they did before. “Whither He i-limself would come." These her- alds of Christ would make prepar- ations for His coming, telling the People about him, working miracl- t-s ill His Name and arousing gcn- eral expectation. Thus did. the ma!!!’ heralds of Christ, through. all the Old Testament, culminat- uig in John. the Baptist. the Magi, Simeon llilll Anna. "The harvegi, truly is great.” Tho seed has been sown; sunshine and rain had come; by the songs of psalmists and the message of prophets, by national guidance and national disaster, God has been bringing dsrzicl to its autumn. "Pray ye therefore the Lord, of the harvest." Prayer is always at lthe bottom of missions. The spirit ofprtiyerlleads men. to the mission lflelds and wins victories for them ltherc. ‘Carry neither purse nor lscript nor shoes." The purse was lior money and they would need no .mione,v. Tho scrip or wallet was a lsmal basket cnrired on the back or iby a strap hunging- from one shoulder, containing the food oi the traveller... This basket was sometimes used as a begging bos- kc-t. ‘They were nellner to earn money nor to beg by tho way. They wcrc not to go bureiooieti but were not to ca." a second pair of sandnls- ~.li~._-,' were to “travel light" And salute no man m’ A nu r0 LOSE lining um 3Sc“Danderine” Saves Your Hair-Ends Dandruii i DelightfuPTonic i l Only fools lot hair fall out and dandruff slay. Neglect means a bald spot shortly. A little "Danderine" now will save yourvhalr. This de- lightiul ionic cleans the scalp of ev- ery particle ol_ dandruff, tightens the hair-root pores, 0o the hair stops coming out and so the vital- izing oils, which are the very 111B and strength of the hair, can not ‘ ooze awn?- Danderlne is not sticky or greasy. it has made weak. olck. neglected hair strong and healthy for mil- lions of men and women. Your comb or brush is warning you. Hurry to any drugstore and get a bottifl now. Don't wait! . Boston: Fish Atls A. HALEY OOIIIIIDIOI IIROIIAIT ii 1'" hi! |\Vi . Pray ye therefore the Lord of the -- " 1 maroon-crown GUARD —FOR THE WEEK‘. IIBLI THOUGHTS will to" I Illfllfll barrage ln mo: yen-n 1 DECEMBER 4 GOSPHJ OF OlilkllfiTb-I am not ashamed of the 806991 0! Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that bellev. eth; to the Jew HIM. and also to Greek.—-Romans 1:116. DEC E M BER 5 HOW BEaUThFULz-How beaut- iful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace. and bring glad tidings of good thllmfll-‘Rliiliaus 10: 15. DECEMBER s ‘SAVING fllltAflEz-Bv Brace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God-dilpheslans i2: R. DECEMBER 7 FREE GRAlCEh-‘Liet us there- of grace, that we may obtain mercy to help in time of need-Hebrews 4: 16 osiozmasn a GRACE AND KNOWihEDGE:—- Grow in grace, and in. the know- ledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory ‘both now and for ever i2 Peter if: 18 DECEMBER 9 TO iSEEl THE bORDt-Folloiv peace with aid men, and holiness without which no man shall see the Lord. Hebrews 12: 14. DECEMBER 10 GRACE AND PEACE:—The Lord make his face shine upon thee. and be gracious unto theczand give thee pence.———Nu-mhers 6: 25, 26. the way. This expression mean! very much to the Oriental, for the salutation of the Eastern people frequently took half an hour. and theirturbans fell upon thcirknees kissed one another and GXCilJIiEU-l compliments. "And into whatso- ever house ye enter." Entering to seek hospitality. “First say, Pent-e be to this house.” This is the us- ual Oriental salutation on enter- ing a house. "And ii the son oi, ipeace be there." This is the l-lcli-l raw way of slaying “ a peaceful lman." “Your peace slml rest upon. fit." The prayers for his spiritual‘ lpoace expressed in the salutntion lwill ‘he granted. ‘if not, it shnll ‘turn to you again. You ltUieu-st will have the prayed for pence, sincc faithful work will bring n blessingi to the worker if not others. “And' lln the same house rClTblliIl." When ,a stranger arrives in the village. 1| the neighbors, one after another, usually invite him to eat with lthem. There is n strict etiquette about it. involving much ostenta- tlon and hypocrisy. and a failure in the due observance of such hospitality is frequently resented. and often leads to nlienations unii ‘feuds among the neighbors. "ifor. the laborer is worthy vi’ his him’ Si. Paul (I Tim. V318) ‘ 0110195 this verse in urging especial 611's for the maintainance of ministers Laborers in the church are to trust in. God for their food, and on the other hand the church which is a body is to see to it that their trirst finds ample satisiacton. "Ge not from house to IIOHSB- J98“! warned the seventy 1151111151 5°‘ ceptlng that endless hosilllilml’ that to this day is the custom in an Eastern village. 'l‘hel' were not to fritter away precious time. "But into whatsoever cit)’ YB 8111111 enter and they receive y<ii1 1101-" This guilty refusal Wtllllil .be 9X- pressefl primarily b)’ refusing oven the hospitality which W115 universal in the East; imd i! they kept the disciples out of their homes they would surely keep them out of their hearts. "Even the dust of your city-HH-WH wipe off against you." Tho fllbblfl taught tluit dusi. oi hcati-cn lands dcfilee. They said, “The dust of Syria deiiles. as well as iho flllit of other heathen countries." The act therefore, signified that in» city that rejected Jesus Christ was no better than heathen. "Sur- lnz Tdord. oven the devils are eub- Ject unto us through '1‘!!! Name?‘ They hnd mt been (runmiissioiind doflnately to cast out devils. as the Twelve hnd been, and only i1 short time before- this the alioBll cs had‘ proved themselves to be unable to cast out a demon (Lillw lXzllol. Every christian has to this day for one of his chiei works. the casting out of devils. and (lcvils are hard to exorcise as any of the seventy drove out demons oi unclcanllnoss. intom- perance. of ambition. of lying of greed oi selfishness and of hat- red. Jesus greatly reiniced in the success which crowned the efforts of the seventy. "i beheld satan. he laid exuitinsiy (verse l?) ‘BB lightning fall from heaven. See- ing the greatest in the least. 0\Ir Lord “w a pledge oi the greatest exorcism of the heathen world in these slighter cures which his disciples had been strong to effect I-lis thenkazlvina was esnreewi in a bum of eaaer marina to His father and in a word of hurt! congratulations to His disciples. THE 0A8 STOVE. gas stove. Boil tho burners M0111 fore come boldly unto the throne ' some-times an hour. They touched ' Never use stove polish on the. BELL RIEQWHEuIMiCR Baits The quantity oi‘ mill: lost. spoil- ctl anti burned by allowing it t0 bull over must amount to a serious llor- rtintzlgo oi‘ the total isupply of fliii‘ l‘lll'\\' ilio s oi tlic nuist vuluzililo (if iill i'oriii-.‘il_v llivflliflll ilii-iii, so lliui u \\'(iilll|1] A new invention will iviiste‘ \\'ll(.‘l‘(‘\'£‘l' it is usriri. The instrument coniprisvs u llPll gong liitctl ill lllt‘ I01) 0i ll lulu: rnntuiiiing: n composition which melts ht. a temperuturti (iquzil l0 tliv steuldint: point-oi‘ milk. Tho sirikcr is on the and of n levur on which p, pawl is also ilitcrl. lii tlic lllllP i» u small shalt with a run-hot whvol. When the instrument is ilnl iu use the fusible cninpctition l..- hard, anti binds tho rntulict win-cl shaft so that the wheel cannot turn. To riOl. the bell the striker lever is moved until the pawl engages the ratchet ivhcsi. The tube is then placed in the sauce-pan with the milk and when the milk reaches scalding point the fusible composition softens, the ratchet wheel moves, and a spring gets the bell ringing. __-—-¢o->-——— ESKlMO WOMEN CHEW BOOTS The Eskimo woman is modern in that she is denied none of’ the hus- ..._» time to time in a solution of in: mu ml - the he!!! .1! ' r l sztvc sin-ll is past llllli‘i'ill_’ r ‘ilti zinc " lu-r truth lll‘ \\ ‘ guui-i by l ~- 'l‘l1cl‘l iiisll-iiil 0i euiisiieii with l'\'l'l‘_\’lllill_L‘ ill lo lrtim lii< limits iii hi»: mu .1 and l'.'ll1l(‘l‘ lllilil tliiiiiiiii; lll l"l‘lllHl til‘ ]Il|l'i‘ll t-, iii-iii». mi tliiiitzs :i.-'i ~irr ran IAL ~ I P .,. ER in licr liusliaiuil, w "r ll . (lri-ii- iivll. wlin h . iir-r-ii vi-iiirizr lninilmii. lil fut-l. lit- i iml-ivlizit llllPllll oi‘ his (lll_\' in Ll full Sllllil‘ up- pro it‘ {ii wriiiiiiri 2ll\\'i1_\'.l llrllllll limits (if llic inni- on lici‘. problems in lll‘ grzippiiii \\lill lliliil, lll‘ ~'(>l\'l'.\‘ Ilium. lli- is lzir irozii lWlilfJ, ziuiitluvzitvd. 'l‘lit\ri- ziro nit-vi bi-ltiii‘ \'i'l‘.~‘l'il lllllil lio in luiokloainiiiig, which. lo some, is H_\'l'lllll_\'lll(lll5i with udui-zi- Linn. 'l‘liou;.;li an liiliilllil may not uuilcrstauil ltiinstcin as we tin. ‘l have such Oxford grzizlufiivr; wlin cannot cut liowii a tree unless they give it the appeurzuu-c of having! been gnawed on‘ by :1 beaver. My lot. has been thrown among the men oi‘ idnglish and St-oirli nut- louality who largely people the coast of Labrador/rind not with the Eskimo, except that I have lizul an occasional patient among them;- but every your ‘i am more convinc- ed that ihoso Northern pcupitis iness opportunities that are open . . “Nearly Lost Baby With Croup’ Has Depencled on Dr. Chase's Medicines for 25 Years This letter from Mn. Thompson gives you some idea of why so many thousands of people de Dr. Chase in the hour of sickness. A TOBACCO CO ADA. LIMITED. . viii. l: MPANYoF CAN '1“\1vi.1- t.’ - . _. an‘ !“.1'”J:fiv-‘A‘ _ lli'\‘i* l n» offer to an age of en- 4‘l'\';|illiil. illl(l that their irliallenge to ii< i» SHVI‘ lllPlll from extinction is not only one tif human t-li:irii._v, but m‘ i-tmiinonsciisc and SOH-pYOIGC- lion. "'l‘lic American bow-fin is able to produce bell likenotes while the tub fish emits a grunting or crow- ing noise, for which reason it_ it‘ i‘ frequently called the ‘sea-cock’ The horse mackerel or scad emits it noise that resembles the grunt- Iii‘: of n hog, The jewiish. found if in the Gulf of Mexico, is reportoq ' 'l‘l1e flii-‘Viilli liliilil 1S 1'1 Illiuv" 0i ‘to uttr-r n booming sound. and I ldzlr-‘t llllllil and is remarkable lrvlgnmp cf u... bllgnffleg “n. able to I i isiiu m‘ ilii- motion 0i‘ its lni1v93-lllll0l‘ .'i cry that has been likened k 'l‘licse nre zirrungcil in groups oi’ mm, a Spry-k," tlirvc, the lfitcrul ‘leaflets much Mr, Bnrriilge also says that If Nlllilllfll‘ than ihn terminal one them is a species of snail in the 'l‘!ii‘~*".‘ lflii‘i‘-il lvilflfiis 4W‘ Kira 111i Sandwich islands “that has the ' constant inoiioii, lillillg PlPVHllHl l),\',,])f‘t‘l1lllll‘ power of being aihle g u succcrisitiii oi jerks and lbcuhimit mugjgg] sounds which have moving ilosvnivnrd by simiizu- rn~ hot)“ llkgnpd by one writer m pid lurks. The iiiotinu is not Hlliill, 11mm mmiuceq by hundreds o; ll ('Olll]llt‘it3 up and (lUWZI movciuenl- Aeolian harps." inking from four to five minutes. Tho terminal leaf (1005- not re-i main quiet, hut its movements are‘ not like those of the others. m MOVING PLANT OF INDIA I l - “;\#_~n>-w'vi}\ . . -—-——<oai-_- NEW N. B. ROAD- MAP -————<o->-——— l FREDERICTON, Dec. 1 — A FISH THAT PRODUCE SOUNDSTOiHl map covering the wlioie of ithe province of New Brunswick Though it. ls generally believediis being prepared by the New, '- thht fishes produce no sound anikBrunsivick Automobile Associat- Horner talked of “the dumb iishii0il and will =bo available for dis- ___ L\§"l y“; w_ s, Borrldge, in his new‘ tribution in March next, just in . -.- book "Animal Curiosities." is of a time for the summer tourist sew ilifiort-nt opinion. He says: son. 4 f pend on; a (Oh Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and“ {Turpentine has a permanent place in tinge: great majority of Canadian homes bell" l cause it is the most certain relief lTOmovx _Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Coug f“ and Asthma. Mrs. Alex. Thompson, Whitla, Alla“ writesz-"When m first baby was born. I think she would have died from crou before we could reach n doctor, if it hacl not been for neighbor who had a bottle of Dr. Chase's linseed and Tu - - ‘ tine in the house. This ‘relieved her almost immediately. wn 2| years ago. and Dr. Game's Medicines have been his of our: ever since." Asthma Mr. Thoma: Bond. Sbcldnh, North Shore. Qua. wrioeaz-“l suffered for years with asthma, sometime: being unable-to lie in bed. but after a treatment of Dr. Cline’: Lin and Turpentincnlm aowqu swell and thankgln’: medicine‘ r n- d