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Northern Advance, 6 Nov 1930, p. 9

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.Vo1. Fine Cotton Net Panels, 42x2} Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 'ine Marquisette, whiiu with n,).~'<-. blue or gr:-on dnt or f1'g'I1ro, 36 in. Wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yard 430 idn Next to Bryson s Tea Room am: - me good wisnes 01 the meeting: The Rev. Arthur Hale has served 1 minister of this church for about t two years, and his services during that time have been of a very higl`. order both as preacher and pastor. We have found him faitliful, genor 0115 and conscientious in fullling` :11 his duties. His prznyerful, sympa- thetic interest in time of sickness 01 bereavement. has brought comfort to 1 many hearts. His happy, full-heart< lied loyalty to Jesus and His gospe -`has been an inspiration to all whc 1 came under his inuence. Mr. Hale l . :\\'O1'k among the young people an- `the Bible School is deserving 03 lgreat praise, as he has shown mark wed ability in maintaining their in` 5` l terest in Christian doctrine and work 1 |He has shown himself `Approved un- a `to God, a workman that needeth 1101 Llto be ashamed, rightly dividing thi E `Word of Truth. On behalf of the church. y (Signed) V. G. Morris, E Church Clerk. 1 Rev. and Mrs. Hale sail Nov. 28th - for a sojourn of several months in `England. `clerk of the church. read the fo1~ lowing address, which, on the motion `of Deacons Justice and Pyburn, was made the unanimous expression 01 the good wishes of the meeting: A1"thu1' Hale. has . Many times the advice is given in the fall of the year to burn ouL the fence rows to get rid of harm- ful weeds and insects. This, no doubt, is a good policy from those standpoints, but it should be kept in mind that it is distinctly harmful to an type of _wire fence. Zinc melts at a comparatively low tem- pera/cure and the heat from burning `grass or weeds is often sufficient. to scorch the protective coating and will probably shorten by several sea- sons the useful life of the fence. lnjurious to Wire Fence 12 Pages .$1.69 EXTRA LARGE BANANAS .89c . 89c CALIFORNIA GRAPES CALIFORNIA BUDDED WALNUTS NOW PLAYING AT THE NEW DREAMLAND All Quiet on the Western %7ront No. ONCE IN A LIFETIME ONLY A SHOW LIKE THIS @132 North mm Ammamzz FINEST QUALITY CONFECTIAONERY SASO Dr.-:11` Si'1' : : In reading over your paper I; notice articles therein prepared by; the Ontario Medical Ass0eiaLion,= and I feel that opinions on such an` important subject as health, no mat-1 ter from what source, should have: an expression from those who I?-or-n`ll\' one article on Lliphtherial Cor. Elizabeth and Maple, Barrie .m ; innatfr i 51-_i by d1'(u ug ury and in 4 (.`lll.~;L`.~` i` ,m ` which 1! of 1-a-mow`-. ml, This : {length he or she seeks other ad\'i(:-3' sand :1 percentage nd their way to `us and we have the job of attempt- iing to re. them to health, and !it is very evident than the science 01'` ichiropractie having just passed it`: $34111 birthday, must needs hd.\'(:i proven its merit or else it could 21015 Hizive (`.\Ii.3ted, not to mention progre-.s.~E Etc the great extent that it ha;~: with-I {out it great 1Tlv1l.\`l11'e of sucees.~:, par [ IIil'H].`l|'l\' in iL.- 1':1(-n 01' El`[':I1 nn-I article is sent you with no; intent to provoke, nor is it intermen- as 2: channel of 21LlVcl't-lschlcnl. It ;is to be hoped that you will give it Ipublicity, as I intend to present 1-,. o`.hcr.- when time pe1'mit.<. nix`: to pro` . - I.'|1-i- .-vumn l um, I 1 n I 1 101.15 gl'(,":ll. ll|i`Zlbul.'U UL ELICCUSJ, [)ilL' : gLi-L11:u'Iy in Um face 01' g`rcat op-! ipositiolx and the fact that no public! ?funds have ever been usr,- in un;,'I `b1;.nch oi the work. ' H! LI\1rv`1n.'Y `!)~.mnHnn nP \I..:lC..in:. L jl Ul\'l[JOSl1.lOll IS LlllKllU\\'l1) Llll.` Z.U).\'Ul'l)`l jtimi of which proutlces the (li: . ;and not the o1'g'ani_.s`m itself. X2 :11, `].`l!`d.l'}'l1'd(_`2|l and iurynguil cut:11'rh produce 21 soil capable 01' promoting ltlu: y,`row`.l1 of the bacillus and its. itoxin. The period of incubation i.~; `from two to . (l:1y.~:. By this one can l1il1'(ll_V .-`ct: h0\`.l il g'L-tin that is not pro-. at Llnl ioutsct of the (lisczmu coulrl po.-.~'ibl_\" `cause t.ln-, (l1.<:-use, but that it ir. Ireulity proves that bcin`: lpi'c.~:cnt first, would a.ppz1rently be ,thc cause of the germ and that the l. ,'Ul`n`l is the provision made by nat urc to takv cure of the toxin pro-l by and this in turn! lY\)"1""\- nun` vnnh-nlitm tlmf lll\'l`.'l\'A l y . l UILIHCH OJ. Llle \\'U1'K. If Hughes Practice of Medicine i. consulta-:1 op the subject of Dipi. ` therizi (see pages 77 and 78) wt! nd tlmt according to medical opi11- .,] ion, the bacillus that is suppo. 10' ,c:~.u diphtheria is not to be foundi `until the seventh day. To quote .::< `r .ccrpL..< therefrom, viz: The bnci1iu.; in 11., g1'owt,h producvs a potent, toxic ! " `.\ul).\1.:mc<-. v. toxalhuniin (\\'im:".:'1 ;rumpo.siLion is unknown) the ;.il). "inn In` which Iir0(|L1c9;< tho (iisz-:1. i(.'Z1lXo'L`." I5 l`\'.` .`[)llli.I.l Ht.` `which thu clH1'op1'ml01' I nvn DO NOT MISS IT H`. l illll, Yours smceroly, Fran n Letter toj the, Editor; ~HlCUI'l`l_V, GEO. ll. BURNS. L lJl`U.`~SLll`l_`. U'2lll1Lll to] I ,,- In Lomion streets ex-soldiers go, Unkcmpt, ill-fed, and wan with woe. Seeking 21 job, or with the cry : Stl'iY1g'S; my missus is sick, nu` I kiddies cold. For God .~: sake, buy some shoe` %Herocs they xvere short days agune. i)Iarching through he in the thund- | ung dawn, .Smashing the power of a haughty foe. aomasmng me of naught) foe, ; Sz1vin_~1' Lhv world for a shilling or sc; 1 I21 F]2ln(l()1`$ mud. i .-mu uroxen men m mu mm: and min 1 Stand maxed 111 London _L-;L1t.te1-s. u Their country does not. need tlwm I`lO\`.' Z i now ; `To thu gods of gold their 1m1.'1m'.~' hnw 10 cm} gous 01 gold then` n121.'1rn'.~'l i bow, |And cynically smile at the tommyrot. {They bravely tZ1ll{(:(l wht-n the terror | stalked. I i "l`l1l`()l1j_."l`l F`Iun(lu1's fields. 1 l I a \ I . VllHl--- T he torch f orgot- is out and the fniti: And broken in the mirk and min Siam] mn'/.r-(I in ].r\nI'nn n-nHn1-:4 1 4 I . eye." ( &'1`h(: jest grows stale. Some day, I I fear, | i A host of men like you'and I 5 1-Will st-0 these shows in 21 red ;::la1'e-- -' K` Thml woman will uvr-n1\ l expression Irom Lnose wnu umeiu; Recently diphtheria: appeared and of course stressed thei point of contagion and the remedy,` toxoid treatment. We do not deny the contagion of disease, but we do claim that germs are not the prim- Iary cause, but that they are the result of disease, and that dise-a. is the process of degeneratioli to- ward death and is the ab. of life either in part or as a whole. We maintain that if life i.< p1'<-.:-.2nt' to the full extent in all area.< that disr,-ase cannot exist, that di: is) ' t just the natural outcome of :1 lzu'l\`_ lI1it.'Ha'li._\` J ` the life force and the ml" I ihl Lontlrm .s`t1`(-ut,.~' ..-x-so1 stare : As lordly opulence rolls by-- |We]], we saved Blip,'ht_v, Bill, tn| l share 1 I I ']'h(.- qua1'r(:l I \`:|in__. {On Flzm(lc1`s elds the poppies droop. J.-\nd duzul mun 1`ising', troop on tro_o;>. `Go .~1tx111l)li11r.z thro the dismal ram ; . |G1'im, mangled horrors, mad with I nnin I \ .Th<~ trafc judge was crying` to re- \co11: the scene of an accident in `which :1 motorist had run down :1 :s\vcM young; pe(Io.=zt);ian. I \'n\\' W/[kc 'nnr:N`|'I1\-rx hn hnrrnu . s\vL-M I I ! y()l.lFl.',' 1)U(lO.`iI1:1ilTl. T\'ow, Miss DeeMur0, ho beg'2m. will you tell the court just when you were hit. 'l`i>.- vmmrr hh1_:T1nd huh `yUU \'-'(`21'B HIE. ' Tixv young lady blushed, then. 11110.1(-.~!1;,' dr-,c1ured: Well, your hon-| =0)`. 9' I had been wearing :1 1icen; `Rtag, " would have been badly bent.' u....., ...uu,.-.u nulnula, unuu nun i ymin. 3.\ml anger that they cannot sleep, i In Flanders elds. Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, November 6, 1930 .35c PER JAR wen, we saveu 15ng'nL_v, 15111, tn| share ` These passing` shows that ll the eye. Tho ind 0'1-nuvc clnln Qnrnn Ann `I Just me nawrzu OULCOHIU m u I2u`n' of the lift: force the im.cn.'ity1 of the disease will occur in just ti:.:` proportion of 121:-k of life. ` We have moven to the . IN LONDON STREETS .3 LBS. 25c M: Lncse snows m red ;:I: Tht.-n women W111 weep. .250 DOZ. By Colin McKay .35c LB. Star Witness is d0ne-the victory `III. A. HALE I 3Lif;SESE MINISTRY IN BIIIIIIIIII With the evening service on Sun-l day, the ministry of Rev. Arthurl Hale was brought to a close at the First Baptist Church, where for the past two years he has been the pastor. The service began with the `impressive ordinance of Believers Baptism ,after which Mr. Hale de- livered his farewell sermon, choosing as his text 11. Corinthians, 13 and` 14 verses, embodying` Paul's great benediction, The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the ` fellowship of the Holy Ghost be with you now and forever more, amen. proporuon ux Izl('K 01 me. We have proven tion of 0u)`sel\'os and to millions 01'; pg.-oplr,-, throughout the \\'o1'ld\\'hoj haw nuulu use of chiroprzu-ti<: that` N 1'9 nncs.-'11n nnd fhnw2f'nw- mnrv? House Furnishings, Curtain Nets, Marques- ettes, Cretonnes, ,Draperies, Pillow Cases e1.,.,.4.._ n1....1_..L_ 4_7,` - .-~. 'sheet,Bi11?e'tf 'lu's"1io`n`:vI'~:'tZWW' A Real Saving on neccessities for the Home Buy these Now fc/rr Christmas Gifts Large Colored Terry Towels, goo \\'<`ig'h1`, 31.7.0 23x45 . . . .each 596 White Terry Towels, bm'dc1's, size 22x44 White Terry Towels, <-1104-1;.< and all .).}\._g_!_ STRIPED TERRY TOWELLIN 111 __._._`I_. 1'... PA White Terry Towels, hu1'(1(-ms, size .1S)x~l0 All Linen Towels, \\'1_1it(- \\`i1l1 ml- na-<*-(I Inn-<'lvr, sizv ]8x2-H, each 69c All White Linen Towels, sizv 18x33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .each 43c Large Linen Tea Towels, with `rape I1m1;r<-1` . . . . . . . . . .4 for 990 STRIPED LINEN TOWELLING I` __._._'I_. 13... A. ul..L\lJ1l}-7 U1 UVLJ U Each . . . . . Pillow Cases [It:0[)l(,f Lllrullglluut, LIIU uuuu uuu ` ._ - ll2l\`1* thz1ti'` i"_ -""" ~ it is possible and tlicrcforcr moi-oi O? W logical to it1c1'ca.~.'c human and uni-H` E ' Elm` 1-`-`_ UL male rc::i-tuiici: Lo\\'a1'(l (liso:1.~'<- \\`itli-it'l 01 til u]`i out adding: more toxins to the 211-""`~u U1 rcady m.i,i.i0a(i(,(i h.ySicm_ we as _._ilrcul1ty p1_'ovc.s profession have no; funds oi. in_ prc.~:cnt fn'st,_ uence enough, nor have we accesaithc }1~" 01 i -If-`1`m to pubiic funds to public infomia_ig'L-nn IS p1'ovi:<,1on tion to an extent; that would be of i2lkt`.t`zll`u any real value in olfsotting the tre- `il~`7*'1" 1 H11 .nr:n(lou.~' amount of publicity that i.~.`iP"0"-" 0" }'m$'`~10" that (B1-`ll-' i given the medic-`ii i-Ci-b~i0ii_ ]3C._,.i(ie_,w1i< ('lll.~'._'(i })l'lnldl`liy by :1 lack of lift this fact, the critic is more often'191`'0 1 `1".\' i1l'0il. 10\V0l`l"f its 1'4. loul<.1(i upon with (li. The 5`~*t" g ``d that W 9~C public will i12i\'(` to lcurn that it i.<'W\m (111'`1UL'0d by Coniilctu 01-C-)4 their responsibility and not iieccs-idml, "Oi? ")0 $917; P0111157 15 U10 0011-` sarily ours and to illusn-ale iiiuitugion wlnch ziggravalcs the comli point 1 might Say when ii ciiiiii isition and p1`0(_lucc.< tlic ncutc (2.\:p1`e.<-3 inoculatctl it .1upplics work for tlici-"'0" 1 the `i}~`~"`-`- W lack 01' W"? mmlicnl doctor and thosc :tlli(.'(i iii-'.1'01'('<` 0} -*1_UiU5 (\V'i1lCl1 W0 C11 tL')'t'3.sfs and this at first might sccmgnlaif? |l~(-'1g0"<`~`_) may bl! CHU-`00 9,, i,.. ii(_.nyii-_k- ii; .._0i-ki but pxiiei--;hy (l1`c.i'cnt conditions, but the prim ience has taught us that this 1, hu;;:1i'y mo.~:t pl`L'\'2tlUl1i, oi.` tll0SL zi tum'.)orary loss, because the toxiriiilll-`4-`-` l-" `ii -"l.'di 0|'\'L' l)1`055111`L`- - - - - - .1, ...L ...`uvi1iI~i1 tin t`i1i|'(1n'|`.'1(4il' i: irziinml in. Krinkle Bedspreads, w11i m wi1h c-olm-ed sh'i}_)0s, blue, rose, _\'cl~ low, m:1u\'o, green. Size 72x90. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.89 8l4 Hemstitched Sheets `TI- -1- `.1. .n.ua..l. 3.1.3.1 a. 1.1.1.! 2; yards for Wfs my Goods store `a .l.U.:..l. .I_I.|J .l..l.L.I 6 yards for 34 Elizabeth Street _ MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE NOT ADVERTISED COME AND SEE SPECIAL VALUES IN FANCY CUSHIONS , with ('0|).1`c(1 white, SJZO l()ni\'t"(l UDOH WILH uInLu\`u1. Llll: that is neces- illustrate the point, is: the - in- rst seem l(.~nying;` t-.\'per- taught hutii toxinw so introduced remains in t.he sy.stem and allies itself with many oti-..~t' 1 e\'e1'-`present congenital, disease amll. food toxins to hamper the health ofgl the individual, and as time goes on`: druprs are usually 1'osorted to foril l ( l u l r I l the purpose of improving the health` and these drugs after an apparent, benet which is at best usually onlyi tempom1'y, add their hinderance to the in(li\'idual s health until at with colored . . . .each 59c \\'i1`l1 (_-<)lm'(:(.1 ...4 for 99 This benediction is often used tu close a service, but Mr. Hale made the three clauses the basis for the` sermon that was to convey to the members his blessing` and good \\i. PE. ' ES. De-ning the grace of our Lord [Jesus Christ, Mr. Hale said that `grace can make any man a gentle- man and God is able to make all grace abound toward you. It is God's gift to man through His son, the fullness of which we have all partaken. I (1v'n(~r- ic and rrivrnu ` ]_)'cll'lC2LKIl. Grace is something` God ;2;i\'es. continued M1`. Hale. but love is in a very real sense Himself for `Codi |is love. Earthly love is by compz11'i- {son a little pool. At best a trickling jstrcam. The love of God is 11 Incas-J lureless ocean. The love of God be ;with you all. 1 Finally in speaking of the comm munion 01' fellowship of the Holy` `Ghost, Mr. Hale pointed out that '`.l was a blessed companionship, partnership in which there was tlul spiritual satisfaction of being ablt` lto walk and work with God. I l,nf' flu) nnn-n-nnrn'nn nl-' +1-xn TIA]:- Mr. Hale, before coming to Bar- lrie, was for eight years the pastor lof Olivet Baptist Church, Toronto. |His relinquishing of the First Bap- tist Church pul-pit will be regretted by many, who at the same time will wish him God speed on his pro- posed journey to the old country. Made Presentation` Wednesday evening of last week a large number of friends and mem- tbers of -the church assembled to bid goodbye to the pastor and his wife. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hale were _:,-Piven beautifully tted travelling cases of the Aeropack style and :3. handsome clock as well. Mr. V. -G. Morris. {L0 wzux anu W01`K \v1Ln uoa. | Let the communion of the Holy `Ghost be with you all. Let all give heed to this gracious benediction, lesi any go away empty handed, con- cluded the speaker. T|.'r._ 71-1- 1, , n, - - h L`! UIS 'BUTTERICK PATTERNS l \J 531 IJ\ . each 43c pair 49c Specials at Saso s nun.` \n .590 n.a.I \JI . 99c .990 9j4 Hemstitched Sheets, ne (111.111- H`\' (vnn/I \\'rn'n`]11' nnnh (731 '7 I ,._-__-..--.... ..--vvu~, n11|\ xlllctl i1`_\', }_1:00(1 \\'ei5_:`I11T . . . . each $1.79 I-Iemstitched Pillow Cases, 42 11.. on. ,..-...1,. nr:. 7. __-__-._..--.....v- .-.;.-:.vvv vcuuvn, `rg. LII. L 39c each 75c pair Embroidered Pillow Cases, \\'j1h s<-alloyed odge . . . . . . . .each 490 Linen Lunch Cloths, size +$)x4.<), r-n]0:1'0(1 borders . . . . . . .each 890 Linen Lunch "Cloths, size 32x70. (-0Im'( *(1 ])0I'd('.1".~`. . . . . .each $1.39 Fine ]\]11n /\1n l'\IIn1.r\`\ J A Brussels Net Panels, 40x2}; Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brussels Net Panels, 40.\'2;} Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRESH OYSTERS DAILY

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