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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1920, p. 13

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He had yielded to the temptation that is shipwreck of myriads of "persons y: the temptation to believe that laws might be mecessa for the rabble cf common folk, 4 that they did not a was above -~ abstract, but Honest GASOLINE DISPENSER- At our Garage! or It shows the customer what he pays for. | KavesToN AUTO SALES C0. The popularity of our Men's Shoes isn't an accident. It 18 the result of a careful study of what men like in Footwear. We give them a standard of style and quality that can- Bot be surpassed. And we ke ep our prices at's level attrac tive to those who study economy. ; There is a reason why so many men buy ai their shoes at this store. Men's Oxfords in $10.00 to $15.00 out wrecking the happy homes of men who have suddenty th A King's "Higher Law." The wife of a clergyman tried to persuade me recently, when the pri- 'enthusiasm us OF THE SHEEP The International Sunday Sch ool Lesson for June 6th Is Samuel 15:13-26. By Willlam T. Ellis. mand seemed not to trouble moral consciousness at all But his vanity and cupidith balked at the direction to destroy the flocks and other booty, which he and his army could use. And as for executing King : Agag, it ministered far more to Saul's vanity to retain him as a to decorate his triumph. explicit command of the Lord came into col- lision with the royal desires and pleasure and the divi ruthlessly run pause and many modern parallels. ---- Back to the World's Muddle. or Ving i at us from the Midst every 's newspaper, as most obvious application of this pres- ent Lesson, is the eXperience of Great Powers in formulating the extension of signs of a nation which put its own claims above all moral consideration. No indictment was oftener, or more justly, laid at the door of the kaiser than this usurpation, by impious Jhrase, of divine right to do evil 8. Now what do we see today? The world in a terrible tangle, and amidst real war over la areas, because the wers have apportioning out the earth selfishly among them- selves as the booty of victor getfulness of the noble ideal which our boys died. The clash of selfish Aubitiony between the victori- ous nations, the. overpowering re- crudescence of selfishness dst us all, has put this old world into such a mess as causes many persons to de- clare that the peace is becomin worse than the war. We fought wel against Agag and the Amelekites, but we are not equal to the high responsi bility of destroying his works, and of abstaining from following his ex- 'e are, as nations, let us confess with shame and contrition, squarely paralleling the case of King Saul of old. In our day of humiliation we bowed low at the feet and will of God. In the hour of our victory, we forget God and His Word, and seek the spoil of the Amelekite for our and profit. From the hi and idealism a recession that makes us fear for the same fate as that of Israel's recreant ing. This is an hour for Christian nations to cry from the dust a new "Recessional." Instead we hear "only the bleating of sheep! text carries Lesson its own message, and ] quote it here: < Fert rp g Fk; Ae i § E g 2 is g g i i i f i i i i 8 5 § E : 5 E f § g a g i i point--in The Story Itself. { The familiar incident which is the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG aking reduces the high cost of living by lessening the amount of expensive meats red to supply the necessary nourishment to the body. The increased nutritious 'value of bread made in the home with - should be sufficient incentive to the fhoushttal - housewife to give this important food item attention to which it is justly entitled. Bread made with Royal Yeast will keep fresh and moist longer than that made with any other. Made in Canada not phrase a eulogy of the attributes of the saint who orders her or his life by the word of God. statutes so Christian as the simple following of the plain law of God in their dealings one with another and with their Jeohles. the sheep of disobedience deafens the ears of the Highest to all outward forms of worship. No man can pres- ent a church o th Neate sheep of a life lived e p of a life lived con- trary to the will of God. Stern is the monition of our Lesson. The nation or the people that departs we . law of God will be repudi- Him. Sony the aravor ot can follow a public cy that does not square with His explieit will. These should be days of heart- searc smong leaders of the nations, and am: the people too. There is no calamity possi ta country equal to the withdrawal of the divine favor. . On. the other hand, it is equally clear that the one plain path to peace, for our trou social and economic order, as well as for the nations ia dy a return to the revealed word of We Jem, So en, sed the labor stion, igh cost of living ques- on, the peace treaty question, the Diety that will compare with | ated b: humble holiness of the lowliest | the Nations can enact mo The bleating of or a set of steeple 1 drown the noise of general hospital on May 28th, fol- loging an Dr aon for appe re. (Dr.) ith, Wilington, has left on a trip to Winnipeg. ~ aes ' LETT RT A Better Shoe Shop For Men and Women 184 Princess St. : * Meeting the demand for Women's Low Shoes, in Brown Calf, Black : Kid or Patent Colt WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS": In high, medium or low heels, now in stock. MEN'S OXFORDS in all the newest styles. Shoes of the best quality. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE OO 4 i "you the very best of attention. 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