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Milverton Sun, 1 Oct 1914, p. 6

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Are You Insured Lf siolaty HE CANADIAN ORDER OF | ER COT og tt EVERY THURSDAY pj eae | feet ORES THRE. offe rg. probes: INTERNATIONAL LESSON, Ae ininimum costs Investigate (tO OCTOBER 4. ~ ; The Milverton Sun! | | We iit pay Us nent mae Price delivered at the ange The a Printing Olfice ‘S. Spencer, C.R. 3: N. Zimmermann, R.S. — Main Milverton, Ont Lesson. I, Christ Anointed for |, =| Burial. Mark 4. toll. Golden Text, Mark 14.8. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~ CANS SUPPLIED FREE onths, 5u cents: three motile 36 ‘cents: incadvauce, “Subucribers |i fu arrears willbe liable to pay $1.50 per year || r aban > CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES ‘i Varuna TAC teas chats O Mow ages os LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE over and the unleavéned. bread 2 1 1 3 Hon will be charged for all trauslent adver. s prac! apps EDWIN G, MATTHEWS, Principal cally ¢ould count- on this. The ace a Con $40 $26 $8) Colum 3 i 3 This feast would bring’ the Apa ai 2 Inen, 3 | sigh Sed tude to Jerusalem, In all pro * roe : : sae ite faa ron a ease ia btonee sree ede ie eA 3 per line fonench aubseq For particulate adaress chief priests and the ‘scribes practie Have You Tried our Ice Cream ? eal ite without ifle directions | by " Plt be inserted Ganhforbid and charged ac- | Ml feast Dee rah cate eb Ne ee We alk Gorse 2 per and continued v 'e sell it the DISH, CONE or ULK. Ba beri es Nee accheatvad voctecsivent» sues! eee == a Ae y Soi gatn eaten ty sooc nacnaas. “SWillie—Unole, did vou-ever piay/eating of unleavened ‘ Maitor telephoneorderawillrecetveprompt | Indian in your. life! Une ; ‘ erent MaLcoum Macpurit, | deed, no! Why do you ask? Willie arasieavachee re ere natin ME ALSO BAYE ANCE Ee ‘ Publisher and Proprietor | _ Because I caw a scalp on your ta Stescobiris i i i ; ; “which is called - the ~passover. Cigars, Pipes and Tobaccos -:- Chocolates, Fruits, Etc. rT =sar— | bedroom table. The three Gospels ire in accord a8) is P $) id 0 RIE EA to the time—namely, . this feast— One of the Guns oF the Canrdinn Piel Artillery. BusinessCards - ch Pahoa Seraiaenat: poke eee Shaved DR. M. C.TINDALE, L. EDs \ccesaor to Dr, Lederman) Monon Gua DUATH TORONTO UNIVERSITY aii" ° S lens Mie Greck-ord tor shilling indi: | No sti hasis could WEIR’S RESTAURANT, -- Milverton Sought how they might take him 4 7 1 man, o stronger emphasis . : t mith subtlety—There was no ques: |"™T" | coin worth “in English) be placed upon the enduring na- tion in the minds of the leaders. aoa about 8 pence or in our) ture of his teaching than to link it a ney 17 cents. ‘‘Above three| inseparably with an unselfish act. ~ hundred ehilinee means, there-| The act of this woman was an il- was a problem, In fact, from the ‘more than 851,” not inelud-| lustration of the “cup of cold wa ‘\ a t laiia! Useealabaaten crate! ter’ of a former lesson. For the Y Ne i : beginning Jesus had been a Pin’) Given to the poor—The thoughts cup of eold water reprevented the our ew uit— ’ ‘Medical. ae atthe iow. th ¥. PARKER, M.D. Ps DER, NUD. Blond the hea amas gt the: selfish turn quickly to *‘the| completeness of “love and service. a DRS, PARKER & TYE hidden taxed their. cunning natures (Gia loteninable~ guanGen) [Bein the: elatealpe ooBve Ol. Aible e err fee te. inn ciety re a reason is sought for oppo-| ment the parable of the cup of cold i . pre Denar ee harms 2, Not during the feast... tu: tages rps act cage Ree water finds ita actualization, Sy Before placing your order, come in let us show ve sat hie we ne cause love is immortal Jesus’s go! 5 ty " Monre-10 (9.12 oiclock mand 2 0 4 I mult of the ae lie see benefit, Such deouenetulnasnmet pel endures. Whatever else fails, you our new lines of suitings, We guarantee to ia? pries: an seryb el . . . ae a = a oe pt =r; : ak Peo hacia apa oe eay tre ithe poor’? may well be scrutiniz- love remains. Over all strife and please you in both fit and price. fa NZIE Di hi i tthe | & E onfusion and despair love reigns > ‘, doastoputtishs sada, Jenus, ifthe "GL her alone—The mur ek a hs , Physician and Surgeon people were gathered in masses. | Be 5 alg at um pp ad supreme, So the gospel stands. It . MONK'TON, pes ONTARIO BROCE raining FS reed, T nee must have been loud and threa' has never been solved, but it is the Office hours: So far ax powible from 1 to ing to cause Jesus to make such a tae of the ‘chucleabics Ghe Up-to-date Tailor could not take upon themselves the | (or and, so age ea ng ‘ Of the S. N. SMITH, MILVERTON, ont. J v . ° responsibility of violating the sanc hat was one » and in evenings. Hi: ; Phy trouble. ye her? She hath | twelve—The Greek has it “the one aS oe 1 f rf . Th ev ut (ang A yahe | ouRnE A ood work on me — He] of the twelve,” as if to emphasize : 5 . ould pla = ye theix’"ot 5 the only one o! te aa DR.F.ARTHUR PARKER it ple bene duty af | conscience 1o seize and Kill” Jesus, | AUN! hy could they not oN Dae Bela ph ede do Onteopathie Physician bial ‘nd ith Att pat they stopped at the thought!) nature and signifieance of her| Unto” the chief priests-—Judas © 5 ive ings ae dresser an with L a rhe disturbing a religious festival LOW 1? They ae . 7 2 Speel: eateasste iii ghroute md ne % deed hey were nanuateaea to| knew where to go to accomplish g' Fs ae ana,” spe Mis is uot posable. ‘The hex rp Fey sean te ura te Mey knew what | tol Pale we a adies Suitings, Coatings and Dress above‘ i a poses bt al ae de of the cup! econ, {Such an anointing might suggest, | fortunate. They would never have 6 d. H A i d ou as a perfect shoe. pe Boise Shae she sana | Jesus seemed to think a pentd dreamed that a traitor could be oods have Arrive ao! % c dd, t fe y is’ isciple: 4 f VF hss | Sasrpress” Shoes are made in| {hat Jesus was not a regarder of ky: ts a a vt ea ‘ ih ea mt liek We are Now Prepared to do Ladies’ Custom Tailoring. i R. a R r0 RSTER, Bye. 1 Canads. 4 n truth, he himself was |) 03. with premonition, Be. ead shee ons nay AgeHTa Bins - ove 'and Throat only. Houte Surge mH ‘ unbosomed himself to the ely | thought cea of all of going to the Coats, Suits and Skirts=-in’ latest Moderate prices and small profits og Pane st Sed ge: i cy Th eco SS Sa it was not mabeean dally for ha to} inner circle modes and perfect fit. u will maintain, ea : p Aaiaan ts 1G; CEUSS. Waa y Oey hey would now see With} 11, When th heard. it Throat Hospital, Golden ‘Square and fy eee ae ey he Mooreti cld'e Ee Homies ate a filled with pure nard, it was yery| pis eyes the events of every pass pile not believe their ears at first, We Invite You to Inspect our Stock Ep, ‘ 8b, wh Hh costly. se Kuex Chnreh Strattond. "phone Sn ureehesnmn 5. Might tiaye. been - ald = The te i" | MONKTON, -- dale money valine i oe the only val ot ed t took them a little vial actitally RR pe have: the soon. aieayetiey bent Mematsnanataae ore ae aie Ladicn', Js M. FLEISGHHAUER “* esents the usual! Such good Poriunerwa vention ane ab you—For. repr toma SS: he selfish man can see. connective in the Greek language 7 —— c thinkab! When they finally com- 000000606 00000000008. °. Abo %y ts as 4 b be B. MORPHY, KC rx Oeeeee | Above fice ied a shillings to point a yeason. There was mo ey Chemnesiinilotenidaats ee: $ Pe aetes = oo need for Jesus to use an unusual] words, of course they were glad. 2 oereet Date connective, Opportunity to give] ~ Promised to give him money ISTOWE TON, ATWOOD | to the poor was the ordinary chance} They did not pay him on the spot OMe j Latowel, Milverton 4 fe} daily life. Jesus assumes this|'They did not trust this disciple. 3 Money to Lou ar viet assumption |The heart that could conceive to Fy Pie rm q carries a further meaning: “You| deliver for money so true a master F, ie BLEWETT, K.C. s have the poor always with you, Ar sigh decline to deliyer him once Solicitor for the Bunk of Toronto you ministering unto them? the money was paid, In such event , after all, eonoaraed the chief priests would have had Oftice : Gorden Block WHOLESALE and RETAIL SEALE: POOR EO me pevGlini ten no: pacolirses.) PARItG, HAR s SbnICH! STRATFORD, = ONTARIO cern for the poor only an excuse} against Judas would have been to WE HANDLE: for Airis z act *s wf alt Wo- | disclose their own designs, So they w Id like You to call S ciate man?’ Furthermore, Jesus clearly only “promised!” to give Judas 'e would like You to J. W. BARR, 8 sé td “a is sho hat for hi re phar Milverton, Graduate of Ontario Vetorin Three Stars” and Purity Bo eh Me ‘are ( area i and see our fine line of And he sought how he might con %) ‘ oFmen Reson ee Galle by tele Two of the best on the market veniently deliver him — The chief || Regina Watches. fore 0 be. , they cae not take Jesus openly No Trouble to Show Goods gash or EGGS a bap ba lat the feast because of the people. —eee. Trade for namic.. It would spend el be | They dare net outrage the instinct- ., " spent on others, on all whom it f justice which they. k 4 moeia Se ae ro A. HAYES, Baker a Bere Bee [segaeeaamtpetice metas Tae | opine Bastendorff, fore full -ms0ee @tuay.saactth As cate 8. What she could—Love is not} Judas had to move warily, He had || Jeweler and Optician + ballin J, B, Weir's Block, Baiting besth- Wedding Cakes a specialty - - MONKTON, ONT counted for its quantity, but for] ty seek a chance to deliver Jesus renalways welcome, R. WM; quality. To do what one can conveniently. This meant deliber- See: indicates the ‘quality of Jove. The} ation. Judas’s act. therefore, was quantity may ‘be small—that is, tho} the result of pa and continued actual results reached may not bef oaloulation. As a master of grand eK: ‘Silver Star : ast ara BD *: vote” Nou 3, Milverton re significant-—but if all of the heart strategy might. map out decisive a 7.80 p. heir hall over Bank of H. is in the deed, the sum total of the} campaign, so Judas. set to work to + ito “Visiting brethce mn alveays co % | conseqnences is inestimable. entrap Jesus, A little mind can : i BiBeey. 8, pe oor N.G., Wk Loth, a Wheresoever the gospel shall | seach great cunning when he has fi ecy. inpermaaa, mi Bee, be preached—To dissociate the act left the Hine. of. straight, denlin , ar + Notary Public. of this woman from thie (eee | message vould be impossible, The} w Bh oSeb our Sew aid) Attractive W. 0, Wily, Notary Palo. Aus | heart af Jesus's mesaage was ove |, }bon emer tn eet haa * x the County of Perth an Raimuka roan terikroind mealies ern and love filled the heart of this wo- gus ‘aterlov, Conveyancer, Deeds, Wills and " = === |] parlor, D ) ce drawn and Affdarite made, offering goods at following prices arlor, Den, ee we } COLLAPSE OF CIVILIZATION] ">see, 7 rae Th ‘ ) Furniture ringe Licensos, J.P. for’ the County of i boo ras ow i 4 Porth, Real Estate boaght and wld. A Kitchen Clocks, different deaign Unspeakable Is the Woe To-day Visited Upon the } few choice farms for ies sale, Alarm Clocks, reg. $2.25 Vorld We also have a nice, new as- ees: —=|$ _ Wetehes, reg, a. 00, for $10.6. or sortment of GRAND CENTRAL Howat, Mil Brooches, reg, $1060, fer $8: 60 RUGS and LINOLEUMS com “Woe to them th:t yo down to| And now what have they got oat of Sl ‘Bvoryching i reins we fo at ain wdcton, don't nts this chance Egypt for help; . . . and trust in}it all? Which one of the nations | for fall. a: jwors autre are, chariots, because ihe, are many ;| grappling for supremacy is winning i on Zi iain aha ee Unset Siieas wallet tse tans and in, horsemen, iors AucWiareianpeingeat poverty. and death? || We Sell The Gerhard Meintaman Piano whichiseritaigolng:to alvay out very strong; but they look not unto|What do we see in this triumph of the Holy One of Israel, neither seek | blood and ae =a that final 7 the Lord! xxi, 1, universal d for which these % FurhitueeD “The Jeweler” These words of Idaiah Were “won-1 carnal delaeeoniecne aul per- Robt McM BNE, src Uodorinker J A HANSON M derfully impressive in his own day,|fect preparation! Unspeakable is : btn} ¥ Milverton, © onkton, = Ont. cee 1 the bez. Good George I Pauly Broprletors . . 9 . we eS when the Israelites, suddenly ob-| the woe to-day visited upon the ‘ MERICAN HOUSE, Borlin ’ Jessed with the spirit of militarism, | world, but it is only the woe long RCRA SITATE TE wr! 8 ah (ea ks Commercial e s $ were building up great armaments promised unto, those who ‘ trugh in| ~~ iT a faanrentrer et? at ibe bar 9 ———— = | against Babylonia and seeking alll-)chariots because they are many, 60 per day. Wa. Wir, ai ance with Egypt, but’ they are a} and arr pn pecs they are « — thousand times more inipressive to- atone, nd “get Uys =} The Warm Weather is With us Again § sh sos aeteint jus aes See ae . § PUBLIC NOTICE! nese Mang, URGED a saa aie ete ee | , Never was’ there such a. plea for 2 s bean eons Cae : ; Fink buntea Stes erg sr tirchpbcietutone Ueciberetaate | > eta gis ¢ man mare “re tan fb We “New Perfection § piiesheeny stig hierar ad te sn se 99 Many have found ood reason for argument for peace as is now being Oil Stoves” © § | secing in this stupendous.catachy am | ae blood of battled, : 6. © | the ash the Coal, Lime, einen ant yer) Ea at armed confict thet ie DE Neaneadl Heleiae | THERE has just been Blac: eC ae9 i : peace propaganda, z ! t ne : LAGS As fll With 2 and 3 buraeis af right prices. Also. oot VAPOR GAS- of 2 Lia fe aera Jabor. move- wa woe te ed on the shelves: a splen- ake oy RY. FISH&CO, rh ; ment. ee Sine a i a lusive, xalids Tweed: “ ’ x “ jos i i Nine aig sa he collapse: ib ig 4 is n0\ iy vine ie LINWOOD Vip Sei footbag i 5 ree there are a ‘the roatiaiien and\ agony P A ' ¢ eee hings, but on the eeeay dust and hate have brought nie . ‘ ' eae Ly the betta & soci! cial order |the world! True is it to-day, Giles Ss ee ela See our HAMMOCKS at all prices ena beso ble ub eeolieae 1805, that the Almighty hath i a weawalls Call and see our i, i . i : gn the basis of-tmat evial power an LP e di tot} ; Coal, Cement and Lime Screen Doors and Wi a Screens a a die ri plains of pee shall : stock, We guarantee youa fit, . Motar Stain, Etc, ~ f ; For years the “warring nations fas have died in vain if at last “ ‘Prost Wire baba best in-the Jand. have herished hatred and suspi-| world is madeto see with Isaiah, ‘ , ’ ; § * r cion against one another, indulged | after centuries of weary rete, ra % — Grain, Flour and Feed 4 : r in déstrnetive and selfish eommer-| that Meyptians are men, and not : : ard Faesinice : . eee Mgt rh Ba ‘cial rivalries, forged artificial al-| God su atl a flesh, oa : a ei “as a i ee - : e © iances for the firmer maintenance | not spivit,’” that “in re! urning » af 4 a M. E. Biase Q@ Co. an abnormal balance of power, | rest shall ye be saved, in quietness DUFFI EL y The tpn, 5: pap Eee 4 ii 4 A a J ' @ | piled up ever higher and Het and confidence shall be: ae sh ace faces Dae § = Monkton, - wg Bry peas ay eee a bane r ; ¥ it ; vast armaments of war as their el pointe John Haynes] @ ‘De ; eee p eof cde: ling ‘olmes. es an’ .

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