Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , September 27, 1929, p. 7

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We hate it The new BalancedUnit Radio Thu SCREEN GRIDPLUS LOWBOY onfy tube Extra Cabinet finished In genu ine walnut with birdseye maple arid Oriental walnut panels Genuina electro- Dynamic Speaker Acoustic Equalizers and balanced to use TWO of the wonderful new power I tubes pushpull Free Home Demonstration Yes will deliver this mag- This is the same Lowboy to your that you have seen ad- home on free demonstration in the great national No obligation no red tape magazines Rare purity of tone and BABY PAYMENTS if you marvelous selectivity vast decide to buy distance range Call or phone today Other frost V CANE Phone or NEWMARKET Do sure to hear the new Philco before you buy any radio Great Bargain Store Corner Main and Water Streets OFFERS SPECIALSfor THIS WEEK Mens Overcoat for I Mens fleecelined Underwear Shirts and Drawers for Mens Neck Ties reg for Mens Caps reg for Mens Sweaters and for Mens Working Sox pure wool for Mens Fancy Sox at Mens Working Shirts at pairs Mens Boots at Half Price vice post- Flannelette Blankets large she at White Flannelette at yd ll Prints 30c for 19c yd Childrens sweaters each REMEMBER the first 50 customers entering our store on Sat urday morning receive a Fancy Gup and Saucer Absent ABSOLUTELY FREE THE INFLUENCE OF A STRAIGHT MESSAGE An English school teacher had come to no of this age enjoys a with her husband They were very poor greater influence than Robert He has worn down with typhoid fever and poverty before the whole world as a Christian very afternoon when the new preacher leader for four decades or so When he speaks ived her had been out to gather of all groups listen When he is in in the Illinois Central tracks had been kill- assembly or Christian council all want to by a passing train Neighbors contributed hear from Robert Speer There are many- less than three dollars in the house Then began the fierce fight to enre Tor the I five children four girls and a boy Ihe oldest a laughter in high school The mother did fam ily washing scrubbed floors house anything she could find lo do Among for this delightful fact Mr icvcr extravagant he has the balance and icnrofulness of common sense he never tries to be sensational he has travelled in every part of world he has sat where men of heart- king sat but the source of his the young preacher newly J on his first charge A few weeks later the church was dedicated Bight dollars was needed to complete the payment This woman and her oldest daughter subscribed five dollars The preach er and his wife agreed that this woman was too poor to give- as if any of Gods children are ever loo poor to share with Him So the preachers wife called and suggested that in their poverty they had no right to and influence is that he has accepted riedjand proclaimed the gospel as Ute power of God unto Salvation and never tinkered with it Iparing it down here forgetting passages there ind ignoring them elsewhere And he has for forthright utterance of the mastery of Jesus Christ He is a straight man Willi a message Speaking in New York recently he ivashtub stir She dignity that he uttered some of bis most weighty and urgent beliefs Hero is the gist of his searching speech Our generation has believed with Henley that il is the master of its fate and the captain of its J linds have been the scenes of Tito woman was deep I lindod by suds and steam to her full height and with a dignity ihat uur annua iconics Golfs children said When I was a girl seething warfare between forces battle in England I promised God that I would always for the mastery of our lives There are many pay him tho tithe of my income Tom and I divided personalities which resemble the man but we always kept that pledge God possessed or demons whose name was Legion poor we are now but God helping Hut there is no such thing in the world as an I shall never roll Him of what we owe Him unmaslored life Christ said Ye call mo She went on with her washing Master and Lord Ye say woll I am At family worship that night tho preacher The greatest need of the world today is the Ins wife pledged themselves lo tithing recognition of the mastery or Christ I feel wardship For more than twenty they sorry for those people who are drawing up out kept that pledge with unmeasured joy to of their own experience and out of social lllemselves and their children Meanwhile standards of moral right and God enabled the little English school leacher to wrong I would rather believe in an put all her children through school and to live to supernatural and allsovereign God and in de- them fullgrown Christians ltveronce by tho power of God Christ was after all a masterful personality MILLIONAIRES ADVIOE despite his portrayal in art and literature as passive and repressive As a young preacher John speaking a mooting came not as a seeker but as one who has gave the following reasons why he was authority In the Sermon abstainer on Mount he separated himself absolutely Let mo importune everyone here to abstain from others balance his own superior from strung drink No matter wliero we go wo judgment against that of age saying All see much of tlie effects of liquor Homes and authority has been given unto Me families are ruined by this curse atone Why is a correct diagnosis of the condition will men fall victims to the poison No man of the world and a way lo approach that con- can succeed in business who uses strong drink dition We believe that the hour is here when land no person has a better place in society who Hi preachers of doubts and strange doctrines falls to its power who hesitates and stammers when he comes to Men start out by taking a tipple The the name of Christ and the revelation of his will moke summer drinks inviting to some so thev Testament will be regarded take a But that little too often proves a prophet without j 1 fXtplfV ttatvenual1y little too much and men go down to ruination i place It first little drop that pav the way Si expect forthright utterance it is T in pulpit and preacher who that Often in the history of the church It has been the I faithful few the handful of humble people hi who remained loyal in Christian effort diligent the man who is happy in his wife 1 in worship reverent in spirit who have been j J loves himself and a the promise and earnest of better day ll little belter for she is his belter half ARCWESOF TORONTO

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