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Ontario Reformer, 14 Dec 1922, p. 14

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PAGE SIX * THE ONTARIO REFORMER, THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1922 : _- gi ---- -------- > Golden Thoughts As a lower truth leads on to a higher truth, so feeble efforts, of prayer lead on to stronger and wor- thier efforts, The seul acquires an appetite for spiritual effort, and the supply follows the demand.--Henry P. Liddon, ¢ The good men do, as well as the xil, lives on, Never is an act con- prc. Apbiih to the one who does it, or to the one who receives fit. Something has happened hy which the .one who receives the act passes it on, even unconsciously to some other, It passes on, possibly forever, e faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray; Bit dim or clear, we own in Thee - The 'JMght, the truth. the way. THE ANNUAL CAMP O F ALPINE CLUE OF CANADA 7h wh along," chirped the grasshopper. Then the grasshopper flew away, for he could fly as well as hop, and Unele Wiggily traveled on, wonder- ing what would happen next, The bunny had not gone very far before he once 'more met Jackie Bow Wow. The puppy dog was fly- ing his kite in a field, and, just as Uncle Wiggily reached the place, the kite string broke, and the papgr toy went sailing off in the air. "Oh, my kite! My nice kite! It's gone!" barked Jackie, "I'll try to get it!" called Uncle Wiggily. The hunny jumped up in the air as high as he could, and tried to catch hold of the dangling kite string, while Jackie held the other broken end in his paw. But the runaway kite was too far off for the bunny to reach, and it seemed that it would be lost forever, All of a sudden, however, along came flying the grasshopper whom Uncle Wiggily had saved from the briars, "Give 'me the string you hold, Jackie!" chirped the hoppergrass. "I'll fly up with it, tie it to the string on the kite and you can pull your toy down." So taking the doggie hoy's end of the string, up, up, up in the air with it flew the grasshop- per, and he tied it to the string on the runaway kite. Then Jackie could pull down his paper toy. "Oh, thank you, hoppergrass!" cried Uncle Wiggily. as he flew down in the grass. "You did me a favor and I did Jackie one. Now we are even!" . 80 everything was all right, and if the feather duster doesn't tickle the legs of the table so it dances with the china closet, Ill tell you next about Uncle Wigglly. and the cricket, . "Not at all!" laughed the insect, rr -- A block is a minority that un- dertakes to get what it wants by blocking what other people want @ until it does.--Detroit Free Press. Canadian members of Parliament must feel grateful that nothing | more deadly than the newspapers © takes a shot 'at them.--Peter Yo! Examiner. ye 3 yi China is said to have but one doec- tor to every 400,000 people. Per- haps that accounts for its huge po- pulation of over 400,000,000,--Ham-! ilton Spectator, ¥ Life these days is just about one' tax after another.--Galt Reporter. Inclined to he a little stubborn? herself, Mary Garden says she pre- fers mules to: men.--Brockville Re-# corder, "th Our Friend, our Brother and our Lord, What may Thy service be? Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word But simply following Thee. --John G. Whittier, <= pdr God esteems it one of His glories, that He brings good out of evil; and therefore it were but rea- that we should patiently wait antil His own world as He pleases and that we should patitnetly wait until the change cometh; or the reason be discovered, --Jeremy Taylor, ST T-- "Not as I will"; the sound grows sweet v Rach time my lips the words re- peat. "Not as I will"; the sound grows More safe than light when this thought steals Like whispered voice to calm and bless All unrest and all loneliness, "Not as 1 will", because the One Before us on the road, and still For us must all His love fulfil: "Not as 1 will". --Helen Hunt Jackson, abr. A New 5.Passenger Oakland Coupe of Rare Beauty Oakland's distinctively new five pager Coupe is ready! It is now being shown at our showrooms. God has a way of overruling mis- takes when the heart is right with Him. That is the supreme essential. The one attitude of ours which can move His purpose of love is the re- fusal to yield life and will to His own great will of love for it, But when that life is honestly yielded, then the mistakes which spring from our own human infirmitites will be corrected by God, as we move along that path.--James H. McConkey, abr. : : a : ¢ This latest body creation of Fisher noted builder o fine bodies--is ity delightful to look upon and Fide in. Its liberal five-passenger capacity, wide doors an comfortable, luxurious interior, set it apart as an ex- traordinary car. 1 On the way to the Alpine Club Camp, inthe Palliser Pass. et at this low price the power, smoothness, flexibilit ge unusual yD ete of the Oakland-built, overhead- valve guaranteed, six-cylinder engine. To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which js animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by ex- ; £0 io ternal ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the salutary influence of example.--Milton. | And equally essential to closed car satisfaction, you also, that thou mayest look on their a lollypop bush and saw a grasshop- prickly briar bush, and then the nakedness.--Hab. 2:15. : | per gentleman caught by one leg in little creature sat down on a sténe rene | a briar bush. to rest. Phy: AR The house beautiful resembles "Hold still a moment, Mr. Grass- "I can pot thank you enough, MR a LW gy vi the face and form of man. For real | hopper," said Uncle Wiggily, "and I Uncle Wiggily," said the hopper: are 531 pastors, 1,319 Sabbath beauty requires character; and a| will set you free." nea grass, as I sometimes call him back- schools, with 52,500 scholars and home without home features, a Oh, how kind of you!" chirped ward like for fun. "You did me a 5,500 teachers. home which does not reflect the the grasshopper. "I thought I must great favor." 4 NN spirit and tastes of its inmates, is a | stay here forever." "I'm glad 1 could," spoke the mere shelter, no matter how costly. With his red, white and blue strip- bunny. "This makes three kind It has' been announced that two EEE ed rheumatism crutch Uncle Wiggily acts I had a chance to do, and thre of the oldest church papers in the My aim, I trust it will be yours, is | soon loosed the grasshopper"s leg 'is lucky you know." United States--the Presbyterian, never to take counsel of my sensa-| from where it was caught in the "It was lucky for me you came of Pilladeiohla, Sounded 36 1831, tions, but of my inteligence. Let- i a 2 ' ors of George Meredith. Pittsburgh, established in 1814, are ers of a ul Meret 2° be combined into one paper. 1 beseech you in the name of our > | Lord Jesus Christ that none of you,| Get the pattern of your life from | do run 3M lazily in the way to| God, and then go about your work, | heaven as to hinder either yourself and be yourself.--Phillips Brooks. | or others.--John Bunyan. 2 OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED \ MERCHANTS ALL KNOW = | It is no disgrace to feel fear, but | whenever you do feel fear, act like] B d S a hero.--Clemenceau. e ime tory : ry Ww l.et us be content to work, UNCLE-WIGGILY AND THE HY NOT To do the thing we can, and not GRASSHOPPER adopt the same policy in regard to the public presume Copyright, 1921, by McClure News- and advertise what you have to sell? To fret because it is little. v paper Syndicate. #lizabeth Barrett Browning. (By Howard R. Garis.) Once upon a uvime Uncle Wiggily was hopping along through the woods, and when he reached a place where a number of the little,red ants -- lived he heard some of them saying: "Oh, dear! Such hard work as we have. We'll never gét it done!" "What's. the trouble?" asked i Skin Uncle Wiggily, as he, stopped to look | Eruptions at the red ants. , | Are Usually Due to : "Oh, we are trying to dig a well," | . » was the answer. We need a well |}! pation to hold water, but we are so tiny, |§} and can only dig out a grain of sand |}! at a time, that it will take us a year and a day to dig a well." "Please let me make a well for you," begged Uncle Wiggily. He thrust the end of his red, white and blue striped rheumatism crutch down deep into the ground. Thus he made a hole. Then he went to the brook, and, in his tall, silk hat, he brought some water and filled the hole. "There is your well," said the {bunny gentleman to the ants. | "Oh, thank you!" they cried, and Uncle Wiggily hopped on, well pleased that he was able to he of help to the tiny creatures. The bunny gentleman was won- dering what his next adventure would be, when all of a sudden he heard a voice he well knew crying: "Oh, it's all tangled! It's all tan- gled, and I'll never be able to fly it!" "That's Jackie Bow Wow in trou- ble," thought Uncle Wiggily, twink- ling his pink nose. And, looking across the top of a mulberry bush, the hoy with a kite, the string of which was all tangled in the trees. "I'll help vou, Jackie," kindly of- fered Uncle Wiggily, and soon, with the bunny's aid, Jackie could run out in the lots and fly his kite, the string having been made nice and straight. "Well, I am lucky to have done two kind acts today," thought Uncle Wiggily as he hopped on. "1 won- der if I can do another?" The bunny rabbit gentleman had not gone much farther over the fields and through the woods be- fore, all of a sudden, he heard a sad voice saying: "Oh, my leg! My leg! It's caught fast, and if I jump or fly I'll pull it off! Oh, dear!" ' | "More trouble," thought Uncle | Wiggily. ""And the worst yet, I {should say 1 wonder who "this is? : > T. B. MITCHELL i I hope not the Fuzzy Fox or Woozie | Phone 49 i The Druggist Simcoe St. N. | (Waitt ---- s---- He looked round the corner of FX ___ = co -- that ngtionally advertised goods gell more readily than non-advertised articles, Tell the people of Oshawa and vicinity what i you have to sell through the columns of The Woe unto him that giveth his Reformer. ZIT PAYS. neighbor drink, to thee that addest thy venom, and makest him drunken Select Your Xmas Gifts At Mitchell's -- » It took considerable care on our part to select the wonderful display of Xmas presents which we have to offer for this joyful Christmas tide. 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