_ gmrrnnnnrrie, mbz. . ~' l‘ 1 1 nil‘! HWIIIIIIIIIII.» 1 d‘ a $522M.» ‘“ __ POUND CAKE - FRUIT, CAKE lsuurlmkifcixuzj ‘ E emoA cnma- cuznny CAKE (WALNUTCAKE. . .. PourmtPAcuiAeaslouLvf; , s ‘ \ ‘ I ‘ J-A-Mntuvziu Lint-rm I siscbir MANUFACTURERS - I MONCTOMSTJOHN-MAlll-"AXMONTREAL I ‘I "I I IIlIi' I~~I~.I I II I I»I I Sunday Sjicol Lesson Leuon XII. September 17. THE PROPHEOIBS OF MALACHI Golden Text-Return unto me, and l will return unto you. saith the Lord of I10Bltl.—tMliI. ill. 7. Lesson Text-Mal. lll. 7-18. For entire lesson" see Mal. 111i. 1. to 1V. 3. ' , Time-ILC. 42s. While Artnxcr- xcs was still King oi’ Persia. Placc-Jerusaleiu. It was during the second admin- istration oi’ Nehemiah, who after a short period of recall to tho Per- sian court. had returned to the tzlrvcrmvrslup o! Jerusalem, that hlaiachi prophcs-letl.‘ Nothing is known titfMalacltl save what may ‘uc (innjcctilrctl from his brief pro- llheey. ills name means “The An- gel’ and among some of the anci- ent Jews it was held that the book was written by an Angel from 11141111‘!!- llc is a true reformer- an eager defender of purity of ‘Voffihlb. lie also shows a‘ surpris- 1111; breadth 0t vision in the utter- ance in wihlch he recognizes that there is worship among the Gen- tiles which in its sincerity is ac» (‘tlibtahlti to Jehovah (Mal. 1.211.} The thcme of his bnnk is God's special love for ills people. their ‘turning away from God, tho ‘im- minent punishmcnt, and an earn- est call to rcpcittztncc. The hook ——aud with it the Old 'I‘c.stamcnt- closes with a glimpse of tho tray‘ 01' thc Alcssiah and a prophecy re- garding John the Baptist (Mal. lli. l-ti.) “From the days of your fathers." Their tonsllitliers ‘ht-ginning with 1111‘ 1111):; oi‘ hioscs; lor as soon as 1110 111W was given at Sinai, the JQWS 110111111 tn break it. The same 111111174" was made by Stephen in his zlzldrcss before his martyr- 110111. Acts Vlil. 51-53. “And l will return unto you." This promise was also given through Zechariah; wee 'l~ch. 1. ll. “Faith the Lard oi‘ host. ' The meaning of this title is that. all crt-atcd agencies and for ‘s, in hcavan as wr-ll zis in earn, are under the lctrdership or dominion oi’ Jchovah who made and maintains thcm. lt is used to express Jehovah's ‘great power. “But yo said wherein shall we re- turn." "in what matters have we strayed from (ind. that wc must. re- turn‘.’" thc people tisk hypocrit- a.ll_\'. "\Vill a man rob God?’ “-.\lan" is emphatic in the tiriginatl. PAGE nmvnu; .__ _.-- , I -..._ _-1.__.-. cmm: m CANADA Ion 111E vswncnntna ezwr. so. 1m. B‘ ad Breath Dr. a. o. Shearer. Ia Usually Due lq Constipation when you are eonsllpllfll, not enough of NIIMI€B lubricating liquid In pro- duced in the bowel to keep tho waste loft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this nnturnl lubricant and fllun replaces it. Nujol In I lubncnnt-not I medicine or ‘Statistics of crime are always of widespread public interest. They are of special interest. at the pres- ent time in Canada by reason of their bearing on the question of the effects of prohibition and of government sale of liquor. Extrem- ists on both sides are liable to quote what suits them, and reject the oth- ers. A representative of “Social Welfare" has had access to the statistical abstract now on flle at the Judicial Branch of the Bureau of IStutItstIcs. The full Blue Book LUBRICANT-NU! A‘ ' J AMRv-ofl i well, therefore, to look at the lig- ures in more detail. The whole group of indictable of- fenses against the person, l.e., seri- ous crimes -such as murder. man- slaughter, rape, assault, bigamy, procuring for immoral purpose-rip etc, show a. decided decrease iu occurrence, though an Increase in was.» n..- SACRED RELICS FROM HOLY LAND OFFERD FOR SALE BY BRITISH LONDON, ' Sept l-i-Sacred re»- iics and souvenirs from the lloly 11171111113111"! “"15 31150 9BP11F911 — 11 Luna, ;|ulh(\,n[|(',;1[(_\([ by sp- Her. healthy condition. Oi’ certain (‘rim- bert, Sflnitlvl, tmtinl High (‘um- cs 111 this whole group. (rharces tor uun-stipport of’ family show a de- crease of practically 20%, while murder, rape and manslaughter, particularly murder and rape, show considerable increase. Burglary. banditry. robbery and ‘like crimes, tt-lso show a. considerable increase ln volume. This, no doubt, is due in considerable measure to the ex» tcnsivt: and heavy unemployment missloncr in Palestine, are now ad vcrtistul for sale by Crown agents of the British COIOIIICXI, The Ang- lican clergy asked tn push the sale, the off I notice declaring that the pro l s are to be devoted to preservation oi Jerusalem's itnrzietit buildings for hospitals and other charities. Five shillinys buys a little glass - ‘ _ will not he oi! the press for some -. laxative - so []n|e_ , t mnn?‘ 3711'“ Canada's returns for 1921 shew '_ j " T” ndiuhy- an increase inboth indictable and ‘ ' " ' ‘ ‘ IIOIHIIGICIHDIG offenses. There is an '3 increase of 935 or 5.2% in indict- able offenses over 1920. in non-in», ' dictable offenses tho increase is. .._._. 111,439, or 9.3%. The increase is duo in considerable measure to new A ‘rlvl: laws, creating new offenses. ‘it is THE ormnnmwn-rowu GUARDIAN L" In our own home towns and villnfes, hosts of satisfied friends buy RED ROSE EA today, n; they did 28 years ago-because it il still the lame good Tea. “Illlllll|Inll"u!ulqfllllvsrlllilfllultInuuiui IIEDRW "is 899d tea” 0021's ciaiecords Oi 01- fensess agulnsther laws. As has been seen, the offenses zigainst liquor laws have~shown a slicht in- crease. Those against her Yehlolpg Acts and her tlncome ‘fax regula- tilons show a considerable increase due to ncw laws having come into Operation. The ‘whole volume of taffenses in 1921 arising from drunk- enness, violation of ‘liquor laws, cte, ametmts to 5 per 1.000 of popula- tion, the rate for 1911 Iieing 0.11 pcr 1,000. The entire volume oi‘ crimes for all tiilenscs for the ycar was 182,047 or roughly 21 per 1,000 of population, and as we have soon, of those 5 per 1,000 were for offenses and business depression. A similar increase is shown in crimes without violence against vial bl. lug a product ni‘ Hcbren and packed l11 a pl-aln wooden box. Au extra lxvo shillings provides an 011w, wqm] I)[))(_ property such as theft, embezzle- 'i‘he same scale or prices pre- mcnt, false pretenses, doubtless due vaila tor t.-..1rtl1 from Mount hlnr- to tho cauam above cited. but mall- cious offenses against property arc marked by a slight decrease. There is a slight increase in forgery and offcnsec; against the currency. illicit stills show a decrease, though com- paratively small, ‘both in offenses charged and in convictions, so that the people who speak oi’ wholesale prevalence of moonshine in ‘Canada must face the disquieting figure oi only 2.7 illicit stills for every 100,- 000 nl’ population in 1921. ‘Convictions for drunkenness de- creased 5,407, or approximately i-iClt-tlie total convictions for drunkenness for the year being 64,- 1202 or 1i per 1.000 of population, as compared with 1911 when there iah, packed in a silk hag made in Damascus; a fragment of Roman pottery from Ascalon. prcsscrl flowers from the hills of Judeu, or >ihclls from Lake UilIII1!0.. ~.__’-¢+>--—- BOY LATE AT SCHOOL, HAD TO MEET WIEE NISW YORK, ‘Sept. l4.- At thc Wrxst -Side Cflihllllllilllftll tStchool. which is for boys and girls un- dcr seventeen, who go to work. but have to attend school four! hours :1 week to comply with the law, u boy today telephoned thcl lifIllCIDflI. ‘Charles W. ixtcttfln, that. he would havt. to be late. because: \Vill man, this creature of the dual darn in rob the inlitiltc and .-ul~ powcrful Jehovah it seems Ill- DYE or TINT any cloth any shade Perfectly. Ask your Drugglst or Storc- ‘ keeper to show you tho Shaded Color Card, nlso nsk for n book- let.- Johnson-Rlchardson, Limited. Montreal, Can. WANDEREHS FOOTBALLERS TO GET EARLY START ".\ll tln- little bnyn‘ and girls who wish to go to hcarcii,‘ said a Snu- . . » - - su )('l‘lill('lllIt‘llI. “will \\ autlt-rcrs club iutcutl starting ‘Iii-T, \“‘_1i“‘_"‘_‘1,, 1 '>“’1'1"‘|1 1"‘ ' ‘ ""1 1111* V1.2“ p ‘117111111-11-11111111 all, with the cxccll- "11 111111 1011113111 i‘ gmwm‘ mmmm: t’ 1111i “vunmv Scrutws rose. “l. 1'1“:"‘r* “m! 1 “H1013 1111111118111‘! H1:\illI‘f|‘(1t'c~‘ll:I this little boy want -.- - (‘lul 1111111 ' .. ‘ , . “In 1' 1mm “l H“) ) l “ to go to hcavcn’! fished the super- ll is (‘xpwlcul that [ll‘t‘Illll conunt-iu-t-tl an . . r _., I , iutontlcnt. ~ . 1mm‘ .“' 1 )1 "Nut yet!" said Sammy. tours-day evening. \ A QNDT w, _ - $0M ETHINQ ‘ FOR almost fifty years Beaver that it is unrivalled as the best general baking purposes. The chief reason for this is Wheat to give it strength. ecu food treats. ii igziaiszzci: .:.":;.'a.":‘;,, bu... pastries are noted for their i8 111°". ind oven texture. Bonver Flour has earned its enviable re dfigftorpy, If you urO not one] it now- by your grocer. pie hgflum, Ontario been demonstrating to Canadian women that “Beaver” is a blended flour -"-oontaining all 11161101111389. and oodness of the world-famed Outfit!!! W101i" hVheatr combined with enough wfltem Hm“ "Q51" guy cook to produce baking: that Ire roll “m1 M c‘ "W F'":.:':::.*t::t:'£i;::tai'.; crisp ilokinou THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED credible. “Yet ye have robbed 1111-." 'l‘he. seething impossibility has; liappviictl. Man has dared tn dvfratid his fjrcator. "llut ye say, wherein havc we robbed ’l‘hco." The (iuihblitig, scltljustltvlng spirit of the Jews is ill-istratcti by this question-a spirit which riurvived in the man who willing to justify ‘himself, .~mnl, “And who is nciglibnr?" “in ‘tithes and tifier- iugs." ‘Flu-so were due to thc Lord anti llnei'ci'orts in withholding them God. The ‘Iiiosalr: law required tor (led a tithe of all flocks and herds and of the fruit of the ground. (‘attic wcrc. “passctl beneath the rod" and t-vcry tcnth animal was marked for Jehovah. Grain was thrcuin-d bt-forc it was tithcd and grapes made into wlnc and tilivcs into olive nil. ll‘ u Jew lived at a distance from tho tcmplc ho might. convert ills tithes into mo- ncy and thus take them to Jcrus- zilcm. fYo are cursed with a curse." Flour has flour for s, cake and putntion for try ItI Sold my l they were defrauding not man but r were 41,370 or a rate of ti per 1,000 relating to drunkcniwss and non- obsorvanco of liquor laws. This, impartial readers will ad- mit, is not abnormal. The corres- ponding figures for 1011 are 17.5 per 1,000 and 6.4 respectively. The increase from 1001-1011 was 7%. That for 1911121, ill/g%. ‘(lffcnzeszigtiitist motor regula- tions total 33,641. or 3.8 per 1,000 of population, an compared 151.3132 breaches of liquor laws. 'l‘hcse statistics show zilso that the claim that the going into effect of‘ prohibition as compared with license or government sale restilts in the people taking to the use of drugs, is not well founded. Offenses against the Drug laws after deci- sive strengthening of the laws tilcmt-zclves, and more vigorous cn- 11L‘ forcemetit. thereof, totalled lift}, an timber with ‘ccived and studied. Buy a can of RED ROSE C OFFEE-—ll3 flavour will ; Qucbe - itobu, lid: Saskatchewan, 170; Al- berta, 162; llnitish Columbia, 801. Oriental population can hardly ex- plain Quebeds record as contrasted with Ontario with over hall’ a mil- lion more oi’ population. in any case, the opponents of prohibition in the face of thc otlicial figures cannot defend the statement that the pro- hibition of liquor results in increase of the use of drugs. Offenses against the law regard- ing the keeping and patronizing of houses of ill-fame total 4,138, or 47 per 100,000 which shows a decrease from the year 1011 with a rate of 108 per 100,000, when very high figures in this group were reached. One gratifying fact of the returns i5 n. tiecrcaise of 1.0% in the volume oi‘ offenders under sixteen years of 118e, which suggests that the allega- tion of a “wave of juvenile delin- quency" has been exaggerated. We may have a further report to malke when thc full returns aro ro- ->_-_..-= surely please you. 1 u -—--- - NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS SINGLES PHILADELPHIA“ Sept 14. William '1‘. TilJen, 2nd., of this city, 192i champion, was the only player to turn back a ‘for- eigr. entrant in the fourth round of the national lawn tennis sing- les chanupionships on the courts of the Gerinantown (j-luib here today. llo defeated Pat O'Hara Wood, of Australia in straight nets, 6-2, 6 —¢l, 6-2, To offset this victory, Gerald Patterson and J. 0. And- erson, the two other memtbers of the Antipodean Davis Cutp team, defeated Francis T. Hunter and Robert Kinsey, respectively by scores of 8-6, 6-1, 7-5 and 6- 3, 6-3, 2-6, 6-—1. Zcnbo Shimidztu, the Japanese tennis player, caused the sensa- tion nf the day by defeating Wal- lace Johnson, the finalist against 'l‘ilden last year, in a bitter battle 8-6. 4-6, 6-4, 4-6. 0-4. Manrel Alonzo the Spanish en- trunt, completed the rout by win- ning from Watson Wushtburn, of mm ANCIENT ‘ENGLISH HOMESTEAD BEING REMOVED TO U. 5. LONDON. Scat. n. - Noriand‘ Hall, an ancient English home- stcitd near Haltrfxlx, is bciug dis- mantled and prepared for remov- al to San FFHIICISHO where it will rc-creelcu. The stone and t-onrprising Norland Hal] increase of only ti’. or less ‘than 1%. are being packed into big crates, These offenses {taprcucnt roughly 16'. Uvcr one hundred of these crates per 100,000 of population. lu- had tn go to the train to meet his wife. 'l"he UXVllrtu l1; legitimate one under thc regulations. population. prohibition and , per 1.000 of population. [What thc curse was we sec in tho1 {next two verses: thc crops failed‘ land ‘there was a scarcity nf food in cannot survive tboside the columns ithe land. “For ye have robbed p10,, alien. by provinces, are as follows: British\\\'c.rc. titlfufl on motor wagons ‘Offenses against liquor, ‘Columbia always heads the list in liivcrpnol Iilral week and they are temperance acts this column which is in censitlcrqnow on tuc‘ sea. show an increase of only 213 in p, able measure dotibtlt-s tlllc to tier _..______._.;.1¢01;,1 n! 10,460, which total is 1.5 large proportionate Oriental pnpul-,Norlantl llall, but admit that t0 Anliquarians lament the loss oi it The figures supplied by thclhad been allowed to fall into a de- Charges of general outlawry, dis. tidederat Department of llcalth for cayiug state. lt. nmy. therefore. ob respect for lawn and wavesofcrimclthti year ending tficpteititber 30, i021. tuin longer existence in San Fran- 11011110011 11151 11111111 11.1’ I110 ciscn. New York, 6-3, 3-6, 7-8. 8-6, 6-4. 1n the other matches of the day, Wm. M. Johnston, former cham- pion, eliminated his fellow Calif- ornian. Howard Kinsey, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, when the latter defaulted after a‘ blister-ed palm handicap- ped his play; It. Norris Williams 2nd; won from Elliott Binseen of New York, 6-0, 6-2, 6-1. and Vincent. Richards defeated H. L Bowman, New York. iO-ki- NEW YORK, Sept. 14. -Suspou sion of Gcnc Dclmnnt, junior light weight. and his manager, Al Lippe pending a hearing on Delmonfs disqualification in a bout at. Syra- cuse on September 8, was un- State Athletic commission. l .0 \ - .-_~.»-.-_- ‘cvcn this whole nation." it wan= -not only as individuals that they: withheld from God ills due, but thc sin was 1:0 extcusive as to in- lvclve thc xvhnle nation. "Bring vc all the tltln-s into thc store- housic." The intplicatlnn is that many nl' the people had brought‘ only a p011. of their tithes. thinking] to enrich themselves by cheating. (ind. The Slfiflillfitlfio- was a chanr‘ her iu the court of the temple setl apart for the reception of ilthru. “That. thcrc may be meat >in my hens-c." 1'|l|'§t'|lIIlf'!~i of meat, grain and fruit stippnrtcrl lhc prieslsatnl lmvitvs as they served In the temple. "And prove nu- now hcrc- with." Prove the mutter by paying tithes and rare it it be not returned in blessing from fled." “if i will not open you the windows of heaven. tScud rain abundantly?‘ The. sumo expression was used when thc flood canto iu Noalfs (lily (Gen. Vll. ll.) EVIKIOIIII)’ there had hr-cn a (lroiuzht in Palestine nml this is a promise. that thc drought should In- hrokr-n. "'l‘hat thcrc snail "(H pp mm" enough to receive it." llutil there is no more need. The Syriac. vcrslon given it qualutly: "llntil .\'c sill’ ‘it is ennuShY" "A1111 I will Fvlillllc thc devourcr for your sak The locust. is mc.'tul. 1.0- (‘IIHIS are perhaps the must tel" rihlc scourgcu of Iliblc laud?» S11E11 tire their numbers that they (yfteu break the ltranches of the trees to which they cling. “Neither shall your vine‘ cast hcr fruit." The ilropping of thc green grapes be- cause of mildew or blasting is rc- fcrrcd to. “For yo. shall be u dc- Ilghlanmc land.“ 'l‘hc same thought. is exquisitely expressed in Isa. LXII. 4. The idca is iwrufold: that God delights in lhc laud and that therefinu‘ it is a dt-llghtitil land. “Your words have Iver-n snout afl- ulnst. mc." "Your “words arc insuf- ferable, they compel Mn to 1114110111" . ulatc." The llcbrmv conveys the \ itica of urgent insistence. ."it is vain to servo flod.“ Vain hero mcaus IIFIPIPHN. "And flint we have walked uururntiully." This may , , moan “pone in black.“ or it mil)’ ‘ mcnn "gone unwashed." as men In 11mm, dpys when they fasted did mcnt of not wash their faces oi’ anoint their heads. n “Yr-a, they that tempt God. "Tctnp'.“ here is the same word as "prove" In verse l0. with 11-11 01'1" dent (liiforcnce in thc real. mean- ing, The good test God's bcnnv. olence-tho wicked teal. Guilt! I'm‘- honrtmce. "And a book of rqmem- bmnco was written.“ The book rc- prcwscnts God's over wakefuIl1Y11P1h ills unfailing kirowlctlgtw. The ldtm is taken from the ntttlonal rucorda “herein were noted events dl im- portance. Such n "book oi rnimnm- fhnlnce" in mentioned in the misery of tMorrler-al (Esth. VI. 1-.l.) _ An-l [hpy shall he mine. saith thoiuord oi‘ hosts ln that day when I ‘make up‘ my jewels." They should be an ills most proclotis treasure 1- as jewels ln l-l.ls trcusurc-hotiso, in the (lay 0i’ reckoning-thc 11111101111111 day appointed by Jehovah for the v. I 664907’). i1 ' Illllllllll the new Chevrolet. ‘i’ ll. a z .1111 i mar It is not necessary Nothing: to» Buy but the License “Nothing to buy but the license" describes the complete equip- to spend a dollar more than the low purchase price of this car to make it complete-no "cxtras” to buy to make your car modern and capable of giving satisfactory service. further evidenced after the purchase price through unusual mileage from gasoline, oi-1 and tires, and fewer parts replacements. This real economy is Twenty Ito thirty miles to the gallon of gasoline. Touring $785 = "490" Special‘ $895 F.O.B. OSHAWA . GOVERNMENT TAXES EXTRA Subsidiary of Gonna! Motor: of Canada, Limited punishment of the wicked and the reward of tho righteous. "Th0l15111111 yo return." in the illdttmfllll‘ 111W- ‘ lheir‘ unbtsliet, when they m. 1M title skeptics shall return from ' rr Asli your Chevrolet dealer to explain the many new features. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED i? _ it whiff-a -—,-._~ é v-¢