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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Mar 1906, p. 7

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thumie would lnvaunm a good. caller." said the wmherâ€"‘h has BIB 1951:: spirit " So you see we are in goat} company. when we seek to make our favorite sport illustrbts curtain 1191590113 trutllq We $1811 nut. (aha any special tut toâ€"night, ht mama reference to several as we F. dung. Can we ndt seq Eucufl'e 11% a beautitnl illustration of “THE MI! 0F "5.” St. Paul oommms earthly: things with heavenly. .“Exmise thyseli “‘50 godliness,“ he says; “101‘- bati- rly exmise is profltiable (mi 3 g‘little; but godhm is profitable I011 all. fining promise of theJifq which now '8» and or! that. which is to come.” (1 Tim. 4:8). The sheet (1 ice asit stretches cut before the players}: t mimic battlefield. haantiIu'l. m- Iooem-looking, and slim. . W19: W1 poeszbmmg .m m .g; mfle go Eaterloo m3 won in gas A: lâ€" ouse. Curling makes r em:- building. In mg“ to 1'“ we should Wui possibilities an in it: Wit a record a; friendly, strife it can tell. at victory and MW! Here an brought into play my 03 the _ that make for success or {agate ip lite. Wellixgton mid #1319 Sous seem to say. “Is it worth Ville?” To mangâ€" bath curling and 31* I“minions conception of life are matimal. To such the psalmisi’s “not: is excellentâ€""Taste and. see.” 3"! hes: way to prove the (axin- Imm and benefit (1 ending on son. 0“- aD)‘ other pastime. is to get. into P119 gmne and prove it. The same. ‘9 the of christianity. Too many “9 grinned by prejudice and mi:- ”100mm. The clm'mian litdiathu ”mint-501ml. wholesome. self-re- mt‘mfl and truly satisfying life. TOP many maple are like, the peevish Chndmn in the market-«place. '01 "In Chn_s_t wuafl They sung!!! WGAME OF LIFE “? WW tw- ~'-~- â€"â€"vâ€"~ .. “2'. 11.9 m . as am um m“ mih the than!» H! W Evans» MW {9 m m m: m the 0M mm mm amu a an «mm mm ”Mn and 333500. Athletic: bulge to page»: dick” masculine. um raisins: ela- nes athletics and W to hop it ”at. It is can. In" thanklulness 3t thermisatmt than» cpért u: m not been Mm Improâ€" . of martian: M cumming. m am thought thq best people “v6.0 in suffering the dpvil. to man- nfin so many at ,fine but things nu. my people seem to go on I: mum that this M be- ”. u) the Evil One.’but thq bible n m unite in “firming vb.“ '9 Wald belong to God. It in in by creation. mam-nth and re- mm. mm. nothing intoo «a tar rhfistunityp-curlins in- TLaafivemgfim£emé%%m fflumunbcuuoflhpdlzw rial. GET INTO THE GAME rein demand: yearn/in anombrmtlu; knanotin (iguana: a alike 0:: the stern auster- 3 wildcrngas prophet John sunny winsomenes at the Lite is ma! life. i_s earnest at the best that is in each ’ man is justified in atan‘ from life‘s battles and bar- responsibilitm and recallâ€" LESSONS FROM THE TEE. It were aniqsult to 3 Lindsay gathering to.presume to instruct them on any point in curling. But for the uninetructed of lea favored places let me say: that the teeig the eenterr ring-not much larger in cir- cumference than a curling stone â€" of the target. as it were, laid down stench end oi the sheet of ice. The tee ton us represents the goal otlife. And so Paul says. “I was hawmzd the 3.031 EVERY LIFE SHOULD HAVE AN OBJECTIVE. The mddeatt'hing in lite isan aim- lean life. And how great a multi- tude are living arch lira! Dead fish on the river of time. the sport at every eddy,- and prey for the first eerrion bird 0! temp tation that canes their way . dereliets on_ the sea. of life. buffeted and teased by wind and wave, the playthin'g ofthe tides. making no part. ever a men- ace to those who go down to thosea in ships. The good of life is intenâ€" sive and extensive. It has reference to our character and our human; reâ€", lattionships. The goal of character is the realization at our manhood acâ€" cording to the divine ideal in Christ Jesus. We were made in Gods‘s im- age. we should seeld to regain the di- vine likeness. The true goal in life is not to gain heaven, but to belike Christ. John sagsof those who earn- estly strive llcfim’rds the goal. “We shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.” Bull the :goal has refâ€" erence also to the establishment of God’s kingdom of rizhteousness. 1t is unthinkable that the All-Wise an'd All-Good Creator will forever toler- ate the impel-motion and: evil of this present world-4 He calls on all gooo men and true to work with Him for the overthrow of evil and._the npbuilding at the Kingdom. This is based ,on the great principles of the Fatherhood of God and the Brother- hood at man. As each coml gala helps tobnildunthe' andso 1: South Sea, so each life should con- tribute something to the common good. It is for us to remove the brims to: evil and. antler-ins. and. to NEVER LOSE NIGHT OF OUR LIFE’S OBJECTIVE. It is so easy, {to tonget it,;‘ there is danger. of being sideâ€"treated. The curler always keeps this little circle in mind. ”It is burned in upon his . 7--..-- 4.. :5 end the sin (of unbelie!) which doth so «.3in beset us. and. run with pet- ience (courage) the race that is set betcha us” (Heb. 12:1). .How many m handicapped in the game at life by. their bum otevil habit! How many lac! powet. because of the par- alyzing sin. of unbeliet! How man; go down to defeat in the game an account of a cowardly: heart and a. flabby will! One may not be aster player. but each. in curling and in life. should do his level best. Taking the game as a parable we may learn ln Hill“. AI- nu v_-._-__ , brain. 11 play has reference to it whether he.draws to it. places a guard or chips out an opponent’s stone. But in the game of life many plays become so absorbed with some side issue that they lose sight of the vital consideration. Like fleetâ€"factual Atalanta fleeing from Hippamenes, they“ are entrapped by the devil’s golden apples. Some are absbrbed with getting a uvm‘g they forget to live "I: not the lite more than the meat,” sastosu. “and: the body than the raiment t" The man who gets no more out of his business than dollars makes a wretched fan‘- The poor play a! on. otton upon: «an tor. tho whole rink. Wo Win out or, so down to defiant tqzother. Many a cape is led: or won 9! tbs loads. One New Teptmt writer my: «own aomeprumiplu that make for success: “Lam said!) every Why. um sum to mono u too radiant glory: ott havens. boro- tom “”8 your own life. It in bottor (or you to be your own nimpio soil that I poor imitation ol «moo. oin. lull human iito. ho it novor no humble. in o! priooiou wing. Not now gone- an won by error-hood play yb. and tho work” work is dono, notb ytho ton tuont non of genius. but by tho ordinary on and two toi- ont non ot over-nae capacity. To your own unit be (run. and you Will not ho also to othon. And in tho sun at lib i D0 YOUR LEVEL BEST “ PLAY YOUR OWN GAME. We make a plea for. the sacred right at individuality. We believe in union but not in uniformity. There in much in out; Wiond school syn. 1tern that is commcndablc; but in it not a wonkncu to put every chlld irrespective of dhpccition and capaâ€" city. through the on common grind! Tharc on notions. such as Ruaalc, that would crush out! all national in- dis idmzl'rty and combine in one speech and one national mould all the races or non. '1'th up churches that would compel all christlnnq to wor- Ihip according tocnc form and makc all religious expression conform to onc dreary monotonous type. But ouch life in :1 plan of God, nod the Creator never roman himself. There in can glory of tho sun. another of she moon. and math“: at tho stun; om star dlmnth from mothor in PM.” but In flan «m1 lumin- uuu no menu: to make up the Wm fififik WI 8.9M: With 31“ “a ““5 22mm? input: at “In r$e Wang “:25“ :5 :2“ :3: DELIVERY! OF THE STONES. Paul says. “Even so run. that ye may attain. I therefore so run as not no- certainly; so tight I. as not beating the air." It is good. advice to the be- ginner. to “Plant the foot firmly in {the heck." This seems elittle thing. 1yet to make a. sure shot you must have good footing. Archimedes. the Great mathemat.cian.said. "Give me a fulcrum. a lover of sufficient length and a place to stand. and,1 can more the earth.“ The sure standing ground of all high endeavor is the vantage ground of truth. Bacon. paraphrasing Epicurus, says. "It is a' pleasure to stand upon the shore. and to see ships tossed upon. the sea; a pleasure to stand in. the window of a castle and to see a battle and the ad- ventures thereot below; but no pica- sure is comparable to standing upon the vantage ground of truth ’ (a hill not to he commanded, andwhere the air. isv‘a‘lwaye clear and serene) "and to see the errors. and “wanderings. and mists. and tempests. in the vale below." And. he says further. ‘I‘Cer- tainly it is heaven on earth to have a: man’s mind move in charity. rest in providence and turn upon the poles at truth.” A second admonition is KEEP YOUR EYE OF THE "1pm toward the, mark.” says Paul. The playen must not look at the stone when delivering it. but}; the broom tin hand of his skip. The accom- plished pianist does not look at the toys at the instrument. Many. stum- ble in life because they are morbidly introspective. There is not gnuch in any of us that inspires sell-confi- dence; so much ofsin. and weakness so little of purity and power. Look away .to Jeane} it you would be strong and calm. This principle also ilius- trates for us the law of indirectness in the pursuit of success and happi- ness. The curler aims at one mark to strike another. He apparently throws away his shot in order that he may reach its true objective. This is in line with the principle of- ten emphasized by Christ. “bet they: loreth his life shall lose it, but he that loseth his life for my sake shell find it." The jofimongers who like the Persian king Artaxerxes, are ever seeking some, new sensation. al' ways miss the prize of true happiness they so much court The world’s conoeption of happiness is sail-seek- ing and self-gratification. But the true conception is that of the chris- tian. viz" forgetfulness of self and thoughtfulness of others. Throa- yourself away in order to find your- self. You strike tin goal of happi- ness by aiming at the broom of serâ€" vice. This is the unanimous testi- mony of all truly great souls. And in both games must we not PLAY CAREFULLY AND CON- . ‘ FIDENTLY. ' Some play too recklessly. and send- their stones flying back to the heck; others are too timid and fail to 6?: their stones overâ€"the hog, line. 9 should try. and make every. stone count. When. once the stone is deâ€" livered it has gone forth beyond rep all. How true of our words and deeds! We should make everything as in): as possible count. in life. Our opportunities are too precious to throw away. [We should forget" the things that are, behind” â€" the poor shots and the good ones, the score that is depressing at inflating. and “press to the mark, for: the ,priae". And once again, - , lhut that wo on low Gal. Tho onuu ol rlghteouonou lo His; mm In tho mks. Ho lo. or ohould ho. In the plane of common. It In oouoldorod out 0! place lor a green ourler to Id- vlao or. orltlolxo NI oklp. There are I“ kinda of problem and poulhlll- tloo la tho can that tho hoglnner never dram- ot; only tho wiadom and experience at tho ultlp can aolvo than. 80 both tho nimlo battle and tho real ollor exoolloul opportunitie- tor the oultlntlon of tho Important virtue cl obedience. No man. in llt to command until hothu thoroughly learned hove to ohuy. It ohould not be difficult to lollow Junta Chrlnt. He will ammonia the respect of all men. and tho love at most. He who Gully command! tin Wot of hi: follows in I born lemony. Whoa tho men lolo ooutidonoe in tholr ahlp tho rink cool down t9 deleot. hut tho Captain of our salvation never loo- 01 Bin grip upon him. GE’II THE RIGHT TURN. As every. curler knows. the stone to be under. control must have some turn, otherwise it will :30 on its cr- ratio excursions all over ‘the iom It illustrates the antennae betyveen the Again: ii: air pad-ink we can learn something from tho Mm Rana“ (H an: Milli I! 5.3%?“me Emil}?! curler. In the first chapter he takes the out-:nrn or intexpperanoe. which land: him in the depths of verty and degradation. The eecon tell: the stpry of his conversion. In a. dream his little angel child, Jessie kisses awn; the cruel thirst from his burning lips and “mpg-ethyl comes G. Ll,_“ E E W.“ E. E 0.. {372 Graham and a E Grow Beaverton g --â€"â€"-- L“. flfiflflflflfiflfiflflflflflflflfififlfififlfiflfiflE1 A. J. UKAIIAM TWO DOORS EAST OF BENSON HOUSE is fanciful, [or one turn is the' equiv- lent of the other. but yet it “sugges- tive, Ion when God calla tor the in- turn or raucous“ it is _ever ruin- L ,1"-.. the law oi Chris‘n" says the aposuo (Gal. 6:22). 0n the banner which hung 'in the banqueting hall a; the Winnipeg Bonspicl. and which now ham in tho Lindsay Curling Rink. is inscribed the words. “Bx-labors All." Thisis 'the message at christ- innity. and not only curlers. but all men, should live in its'light. When humanity has learned: this lesson we shall have a. new heaven and a new earth. *‘Brithers Alfâ€"that menus the spirit of sympathetic helpful- ness. {Fake your 'lupon. my brother. mm How they mint‘ho has: at a pour shat.“ they may: any the stray straw: and man: tha rough places smoothl M] t done would com short or mm {the maxi: but Dar. their kin!!! norm Eran the depths obhuman need then comes the W entrfltz. .“Swoep I Sweep! Thom flu} Mme heat d the all-intifiwl Samoan M comes the imtivq comm “SW v sweep!" We are mminmdafi L woman in the Pmbk‘l 9336 but! M gracious can. ‘ Sh! 14¢ u wanna he: broom 93“ mg till her andtook shown, Anfioalhnuhuf Eiéf'i’o'ifihgli find. his "Father’s house on the inâ€"turn. Qt ppu'rse tlgis ' Tlfllfillflflflflflfiflfllfifimflfiflflfl LINDSAY’S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE E S 1? R1135 "7E'ili5f‘f'am GE The best of the best makers. st 9 guide tango of prices. Low as they are does not signify the slightest deprecistion of style or agilityâ€"49°. 5 so. 6-50. 7-50. 950. moo. x 00.. New Spring Ovorcoat: With all the‘ style touches that good workmanship can bestowâ€"5‘00. 6.00, 7. 50, 9.00, 10.00, 13.00, 15.00, 36.00. .ICâ€"LQI #0 00.30.. .509. tier-O 0...; 00 GOG-Q 0).. a.â€" a... {-009.25 6.0 5...... 33.03.. 050. £0.25 kl" Don’t Lose Any Time Havo you heard about Graham's great stool: of Spring Buito and Top Goat. at popular priooo? We are proud of the raro treat aviaiting everybody who need. maio attire this spring. Proud of the styles. the selections, and how well they were bought. OUT WITH YOUR CHEERS! New Season Suits for Mon Watch Graham Grow the oyt-turn at rebellion For the Hon, Youths and Boys of Llnduy and Victoria. A. J. GRAHAM and mighbom togethcx size said. ‘Rc- jouoe wrt'h an. 1m 1 how (can! my coin. which I had lost.“ And Jesus man. “likewise 1 any unto am iajoyintnnpuuwoeoat angels (1 God over one nnncxr that repen- 3 1011:." Notice Whren. there inlay in Men when we sweepron ganja. I All... how cad, when man rather dram hie brother down instead of helping the mien to rise. How cruel to u 1;:me block in the way of quot r. When one player gets in the we! cl mother. on the letter is mtofleflnr himhot; theory will ring out. "Ice! Ice!“ In other words “got out of the 13]." The amt A1- cxander once visited the Greek cynic Diogenes in his tun: “What can I do for, you, Dime!” acid the Eur pt-ror. "Get out of my sunlight I" re- plied the grabbed old philosopher. God forbid thpt any at us should stand between another. soul and the Sun of Bighteoucneac. The idea bmther is Jesus Chriet. lie is the invisible and industrious sweeper over making the bent of our wretched efforts in the great game of lite. Let us take‘lliin for nun cxampie and follow His steps. Just a closing word in regard to THE SCORE OF THE GAME. A htateniy record is kept of the great game of life. “And a book 01 re- mtmbrance was written before Him. for them that feared Jehm-ah.“aayu the prophet Malachi. And in the apocalyptic vision John sees the book at like opened. "and the dead were judged out of the things which were written in the boosk according to their works". The more topmo- entc much. It speaks d victory or detect. But let us not forget that God doe. not estimated {new-play b: an: earthly, standard. In: uno- oalled victory, is wretched future in His eyu and via vent. Bays Browning; All I can!!! never ne. All men unwed in me." â€" rain. I m worth to God. whose wine! the pitcher-shaped. It tells al- so of loss or reward. We may undo when we lose our. game on thg ice, it How we my: men Inc's hard- dxipu and lead the wanderer back 1:51.: "2.1:: mm “as was: ' true nx w _ no of loss or reward. We may undo when we lose our. game on thg ice, it counts to ruttle. But it intuitions to be down at the game of liloâ€"itppelh eternal ruin, But the 1%,an of vic- tory in glorious. The game of. christianity in its own snflicientreo ward. The curler need: no other in- ducement than the fascination of the game itself: heaven is merely in ex- tra in a» reward of tho christian. The reward also .in subjectiv. A The Inward also 13 ouojocuw. a man’s best possession in itself. A: one New Teakazncxgc. writer says to the two man. “Ye have your-elm for. t batter mgogsfion.”_ AND THE TANKARD. Oh. yes. there?!» a Tankard. prize in this amt game. Listen to Paul; "I have fowl“: the good tightJ 1mm finish!!! tho mm. 1 bays kept the faith; Worth there is laid up br no t!- orown at rignteousneos. which tne Lord. the righteous judge. shall give to me at that day. and not to me only, but. also to dl them that have loud his :ppurinz. .' lay null minthgzxut Bon- lpiol of 8 rnity. where that. and! be u." hex-inn tmther of tho white-t and chains“ an! uncut victo- rious soul- of all this“. with Jun: “‘EE For the Nnbbleot flock of I can!!! never ac. men 13:10:04 in me." â€" I we: worth to God, when the pitcher-31pm: It tell.- al- New spring Hats and 00.90 New Detbys, 1.75. 2.00, 2.50. New Soft Hen. 1.25. 1.75, 2.00. New Cloth Caps, 25c, 35c. 5°C, 7 5c. Spring Neckww, Undezww. Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders. Shirts, Cufi'g, etc. New Raincoat. All new weave: and coloring. in smart for nifty masonsâ€"5.00, 7.50, 9.56, in the midst, then to live and reign with Him. up! ever. be "Brither‘ all.” AM he teaches us a leadon: . With tiff: command grit; l mu)? t . moot poop 3 'Dont would: him a bit. And 'be'a erg- bright. and cheerful. And a min is on his lip; » an": n M you Am back. _ b rho whine man with his gnp inn. . Thom}: 'the bones all go lame, The xxx-chine man. like. the bedbug Will get them just the same, And what: the time is over Win come smiling tram his ti'ip. Pom he always miss connections, Does the whine man with his On the return at tho curlers toihe rink a oordhi votd of thanks to Rev. llr. Webb for his excellent sermon m mod and carried unanimous- Thbugh the rain and sleet is M‘ing And the math are awful muddy. Though the river may! 5Q Ma. And the frost my bite and: nip, They can never stop the advent Of the machine man and his grip. Though the trains 69900 «0000». 9000000909 OOOOOO”OOOOOOOO 0990000 0 3 A Trial Order E 8‘ 1'9 F‘P TIE new warn me. Some Grocery Specials wm convince you of the excellence of our store service. Our constant policy is to'give you the that m at the lowest prices. Le, the best values. This is how we hold the confidence and-trade of so many householders. Have you tried our own blend of Coffee ? Always fresh ground, and has that rich, smooth flavor found only in the highs! grade oofl'ees. . l. CAMPBELL, may. all be Extra Fine Cured Cheese NOW "8910 Syrup Select Comb Honey Dainty High-Claus Biscuits Best Canned Vegetables, etc. v, Kant-st. Boys' Fumes. spring Clothing. 80185 mum-ct. Mimic. Organist and Choir-[aster Cambridge-st. Metho- dist Church. treeâ€"dint. Studio over Britton’s store â€"Ent.ra.nee on Bidont-st. W. H. JAGKSON, Lindsay and Beaverton

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