Htsntsn Meditations horn The ‘Times, Isondon "§§'Q-§§§OQ 0-0 arm-rust. meson-r The vivid narrative in 8t. John's Gospel shows that the attitude o1 the apostle towards the was far mm doubt- : it was. in fact one not - o1 of reeo ute disbelief. might neriences on ‘master Day but he would not lidten unless lee could see and handle the wounded body of the lord. "I will n believe" was his emphatic word. But his friends. knowing what he had by going mart 1mm But on the instant that wish was gone. No sooner was ‘Ihomas face to flu with the Lord lmew how eedless and mistaken s...“ us“ ‘nervous r2; up y. ysc on flown him pthat Jesus of Nazareth . l YOU'D neturallyerpecsoocoabythemskstsof Baker's Chocolate to he rich-flavored . . . deep-colored . . . satisfying. And you'll be as the outstanding deliciousness of cocoa sold under the Baker's name! 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G. lllottgll. . choir. °' www- was alive. but a different and tar higher facility disclosed the inner significance of what he saw. so thathefellonhlskneesand cried “My 10rd and mlv God." He who had outdone all his companions in so now outwent them all in. faith. _ There need be no sunpnselhat Thomas was chosen among the l2 alpostlcs. Clearly he was a man of strong and decisive character, not to be satisfied with a. vague creed which might or might not be true. Because he ardent-iv desired be- llel. his instincts made him to lean to incredulity. He made the mis- rial evidence of spir; truth. to so hat. in the Pauline phrase, spiritual things must be spiritually cemed dis- Thosnss can often be met in the modem world. and. although he disowns ian belief, his lfib standards and comrplete unself - noes seem to nut to shame the lives of some who profess full moon anoa of Christlanity- Yet at heart he is profoundly dissatisfied; he envies those who can accent a creed which. as he supposes. in- tellectual honesty outs beyond his own reach. In effect. he is still demanding to see and touch as the condition of belief. when his real need is to use those spir- itual faculties which lie dormant, or wilfullv suppressed. within him. They will not solve all the enig- maa which have perplexed him. a faith which though it never contradicts. rea- son make him contentJhat for this stage of life thev should unsolved. Penhaps for him. as for Thomas, the sudden ‘ may come. when religion will mean tor him not the scrutiny o! a creed or the observance oi’ a code» but the realized presence a. é u; risen and living Christ, whom he will know as his Lord and his GOd; THEKIRKPULPIT WWO!!! Ymerday morning in the secon of a senator seven aerlerwe" the minister. Rev. T113. Iiomege. based his retrial-ks on the And as He prayed. the fash- on of His countenance was alter- ed" (Gt. Like 929), and said: To very centre 0d our the hmdamental declaration of our {all}: in Ghréliyhthto be lnwgl-rglly e power o these all Otlllftl‘ into Z Ohris an er. There is one oiiher-the powernatglat not o$‘°‘e.u thg, ¢ . e us t - "uranium" is s rare. heavy. white metallic element without import- t uranium has mate's no ounr Filll , solos our- ... .....,,_,_._.... . s. v] tisl h w“ m “ursslstanla so colds"! swab do.‘ amounts.» m; amounts Plums, . I will!!! PA TIES} ate. so: Mieiatnsata ',..*:[_ Poona tun-t g 15m: cusatorlrlowu , ' will ills AldrlchFlmu!» Fridays. O pn-UWABO. .._.... . wm-tq-qvgium- M} Grills p, =Nl1l$ Flakes A Product of General Iced! ~1- t- God firs Lnant, and prayer opening up the way for the release of His . giv ng freedom i0 His act on and access to His an attitude on our prevented from and through. us what He wants to o. are rec March Rev. LANTIGEN LANTIGEN liow Glasgow's Mr, Lloyd Houston was in the city Wednesday on business. the birth of a son. ‘Mr. and Mrs. wlusl-a McDonald the mm. the elck in this vicinll day, travelling by sad le. Friends will regret to learn of his illness at his home with pneumonia. i LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIG LANTIGE J Miss Anna Stevenson, Mrs. Dan Mcleod and little daughter were recent guests of their sister, s. Foster Sellar and Mr. SellarnN Mrs. William McMillan return- ed home after an enjo able visit at. the home oi.’ Mr. and rs. Bruce Noye, North Wlllshlre. Mr. Ernest McNeill was a visitor to the village on Wednesday, the guest of Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Mc- Leod. He made the trip by sleigh with his beautiful driver. Mr. Percy Dlckleaon ls busily engaged in getting lumber to bu ld a home. It will be remem- bered that he had the tragic mis- t. what, he wants predom~ power. Without such , s doing in and for Activities fortune of losing his home and mm Dam," Pine,“ l. a u_ practically all its contents s short entl of the Charlottetown Eos- time 53°- ‘“' ___ ‘ Mnh c} s Dingwell, our] genial I t‘ t d d t merc Bn , is regre ting ill.‘ rils- M§°“"““§,,';,,_°'Z§h,°,§§,"éfiflafi. 9?; appearance oi his beautiful Bos- ton bull dog. have gone Wink ice, tide. Mrs. elvlng congratulations on of a new baby boy on Eric Coffin was visiting on Tues- home with measles which a ed to be the real old fasgo OPIEB. of Mr. Henry Houston are convalescing nicely. LANTIGEN l llssolvsl Isssias lo lskas by lssil g tousou roost “UOGUIFI eds“ Jlessbub Angus was mendly with all, and ,lt ls feared he may to the river and on disappeared with‘ the Davis Moffatt and child- ren have been confined to their ar- ned As Mrs. Moffatt and kiddies were quite sick, but their many friends will be glad to know they LANTIGEN liATAllll onononul ssnmn, tumors“, sinus titanium no ononomu oolos! What it Launosut ,.,?;§;="‘—.;, m" ’" ‘"”°""' Calartha ' held its regular meeting on March l1 at the home of Mrs. Blair Mrs. Nicholson "Arldrew. preside , opening the meeting in usual form. Each one responded to roll call by showing their earliest picture, which was quite amusing. It was decided to get treats for the sick, and also to get coat. hooks and drinking cups for school. Invitation from Mrs. Mil- ler Orr for next meeting was gladly accepted. A dainty lunch was served b lidrs. Edward Cole. Singing of t e National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. A number of local hockey fans attended the hockey game at Victoria on Wednesday night he- tween the Hunter River Royals and Victoria Unions, the latter winning the game. The boys speak in glowing terms of the ser- vice they received while there. And some of the busy ladies of that. district served beautiful sandwiches and doughnuts as well as hot tea. which the lads and laseles enjoyed after their long drive. Jldr. John L. Gallant con- veyed the Royals and fans to and from with his two buses, return- ing ln the wee smn’ hours of the morning. FHUOCIOUB IIIMALES Home scorpion wives sting their mates, then gobble them up. Poisons IGEN The Mayfield. Women's Institute. LANTIGEN. LANTIGEN l_,-,'l_,'*' ELLEN’S DIARY- A (Continued from Page 2) And now, out oi! doors, the creatures have had their last bite of food, their last drink for the day. Indoors, this ideal condition too will prevail presently, though it ma be brought about only by lmpos ng on a man's good nature. "You finish your writing, Ellen” James said a few minutes ago "and I can get a lunch for Bill (a visi- tor from down the river road) and thyself.” There are halts 1n the spreading of it, so that certain lines of thought may be unbroken in the conversation. But. I rea- son: “Rome was not built in a day." Bill ls my philosopher-friend with a wealth of the former to divide with me. He and James are riding a favorite subject with the farmers at resent. "It may he many a year" B ll prophesies, while James stands in the pantry-licor- way the bread-knife in his hand. “As I told our men today, before a truck will back u to our cel- lar-way, the elevent of March to take away s load of seed-potatoes." "Huh" I say, "all Winter-roads will be snow-plowed one day." But Bills nails his assertion, when he adds “at the prevailing price." Now where was I? Oh, yes, I must re- lieve James of that bread-knife and thus hasten the lunch! Until tomorrow-Diary —- Good- night. LANTIGEN AN IMININT Clinical respo sufierersi sums Allilfiiil‘ _ .y:". .-r Tl no m; "rooavt stand assurances- sum ssonlras us. _- nutter-use "Ill. I ‘ADI - Ill i I, III You get chairs. crush science, spilled powde spills on his ‘cl Keep Ditto olotlhss. M80 PHYSICIAN Writing in the "British Medical onrnsl," speaks as follows in the issue of jannsry l5, 1936: "In my experience, the oral antigens have been mostly employed for cases of hal infections, rheumatic con- ditions and oaearrhal sntsroeolitis. use has been quite definitely marked." This important statement, however, heralds the dawn of a great release for Cstarrhsl get details GEN treatment which will be most efiective in your can, and which will help to prevent a recurrence of this complaints nnv cuts. wmsnzsnry mates neon ALL it's tough, . mauled life in one room. ginning it in s house already fill- ed with your husbands or your own famly. writes one who knows. But the point of our pieces is: will you emerge from this trying experience a more or s. less beloved r Your chances of being more be- loved rest in great measure upon tidy halbits. Neither your husband not your relatives, will like stumbling over kicked-off shoes or sitting on hats Any person hates to have a ed pocketbook on his con- mo. A man hates s. litter of aloughed- off clothes. His eye is more apt to be offended by an array of uncapped cosmetics. tnesy tissues, soiled cotton. a brushdul oi tangles. He ls not the great, big man whom you admire. if he isn't allergic to fir. w toilletries nicked Fem. The smaller the space, the busier you'll have to be picking up after yourself. Even in a one-mom hide-a-wee a girl can keep her beauty secrets a secret-Janka her make-up off in the bathtub, bandage her curls with a swooeh of LANTIGEN for in stance. left on than t ularly if ii Dill-W net. ' IL NJQLLNVT NBQLLN. NJQHNV"! NJQLLNVT NZQHNV"!