IN GOLD", HE SAYS John Anderson Tells of His Recovery Through Taking Tanlac. From the way Tanlac has fix- ed me up I consider it is worth re had suffered terribly for |by running away from his duty (ch. 1), but J months from indig |Jonah had repented and God called him . TOE oa eee 'T | again, God does not always give us 8 sec- and kidney trouble." he con-lond chance when we refuse the firet (Num. Unued, "and during the past few'14: 40-45). Jonah was not allowed to mouths my condition was so bad that I was obliged to lay off from work, My stomach felt as if it had lumps in it, and [had terri- ble pains in my ehest and bac My kidneys worried 1 constant. Iy an T was su dizzy at' times that T would stazger and almost fall "One of these dizzy spells came when P owas in the shop A when a frie me a dose of Tanlac 1 got over it meht away, To bought a bottle and haven't had the slightest foneh oof indigestion in some lime, and I have felt different ey since omy firsts dose, My kidneys don't trouble me any more and all the pain is gone froin ny back and chest. My ap. petite is just great. T eat any- thing I want and never have any trouble afterward, Tam working on one day gave every day and feel fine all the erying "Yet forty days and Nineveh shall (2! time." {be overthrown." "That was what God told 7 , , , him to ery. To some it would have seemed | Tanlae is sole Ba e by f i Ben naar ai A ' ae ° better if Jonah had given a few preliminary EROS man, 10 Orillia by 1-1 aiscourses on the authority of the Word of | HU. Cooke & Co. in Eliuvaly by We God, or in proof of his own prophetic call. J. MeGuire, in Lefroy "by (Gi. Ring, or "on the agreement between his mes- | Ardill, in Stayner hy N. B. West, 'sae and current scientific and philosophical | im Cookstown by W. G. Mackay, epinions,"" or the argument for the exe here bi : ay tence and retributive justice of God. But | Te aush ur by eee ve instead he preached the plain, straight, | ¢ iJ ae " "blunt truth without compromise or con: Nicoll by DP. HW. Beattie. in AIliS- |eession, thut is the Word of God, and that fon hy FE. OR, Sehell, in Lisle the intl af yn eo that counts (Isa, Robt FB. Little, in Gilford u 1 37. The form. of the, James A. Blain, in Tottenham hy |®etniog self showed that the Fulfillment | Chas. AL Weaver, in Penetang. | the ptedicuon kas conditioned upon eon tinuanee in sin, * Those wishene hy Chas. A '| forty days were days of testing and oppor in Hawkestone by The + |tumity for repettance. Forty is always the in Hillsdale by Rie number of testing and probation in the in Coldwater by C. G. Millard. Midland by Geo. Gerrie, in Brad- ford by W. 1. Campbell, in Stroud by Chantler Bros., in Craighurst by T. Hill, in Collingwood by Jury & Grego: in Belle Ewart by A Trombley & Co,, in Mt. St. Louis by E. J. Peters & Son, in Moon- J.B. Sykes, and in Vic- thor T. W. Brown-- tisement. + and declare "7 aI in | Bible. |fective in this case as it usually is, jhad declared the whole counsel of God (cf. |Jer. 81%; MAY 25: REPENTANCE--Jonsh 3:1-10. (Read Jonah 3: 1-10; Lu. 13: 1.5; Ae. 2: 37, 38). GOLDEN TEXT,--"'Repent ye, and be- lieve the gospel."" "Mk. 1:15. TIME.--About 862 B.C. PLACE--Nine- veb. EXPOSITION.--I, "Presch the Preach- ing thst I Bid Thee," 1-4. | Jonah bad once refused the call to go to Nineveh and got into terrible trouble [choose his own message. He was simply to preach the preaching that God bade him (v. 2). No preacher has a right to preach a message of his own devising; he should go to God to find the message whether his audience like it or not, or whether he himself likes it or not (ef. Baék, 3: 17; Iga. 8:20), Wer are not to preuch what prudence dictates or policy suggesta or what pleases the people or what we have reasoned out, or whut we think or guess, but simply what | The Hebrew word trans: | God declares lated "'preach"' means literally "to cry out" or "cull out" and sets forth the intense earnestness und insistence that is necessary on the part of the true representative of God, Jonah proved the genuineness of his | own repentance by immediately rising and doing os he was told. The great secret of bappy and useful life is doing st once just what God bids us do. Nineveh was 8 vast and magnificent city (v. 3), out its vastness and magnificence did not atone | for its wickedness. The greatness of a city | or 4 man never lessens the guilt of their wickedness. There were many things worth seeing in Nineveh, but Jonah did not spend his time This warning was intended in mercy and not in wrath, and so are all God's sternest warnings, The unkindest preacher in the world is the one ,who slurs over | God's warning and speaks only of the smooth things, Warning and opportunity for renentance usually precedes judgment | in God's dealings (Lu. 13: 8, 9), Jonah did | not hesitate to appeal to fear and no true preacher ever does. The appeal was ef- Jonab Ac, 20: 27) Barn and Silo Wears often cause roofs near by to dry, hot season. of Brantford Asphalt Roofing and the If a fire starts in the interior o} Roofing acts as a decks and floor coverings. per square, atheroid same pi Resists Fire, Sheds Water, Flying sparks and embers from a burning building Under like conditions, roofs covered with Brantford ° Asphalt Roofing are in no danger from flying embers, because any that fall on Brantford Asphalt Roofing die out harmlessly. 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If there bad been any Higher Critics in Nineveh they would have taught the people that Jonuh's warning should be taken only us a poem and that they should be on their guard against slavish literdlism and must not take Jonah's prediction toa literally, They showed they believed God first of all by humbling them. selves before Him. From the greatest of them even to the least of them they fasted Tidings of Jonah's and put on suckeloth, teuching ut last penetruted even to the pal ace und the king also believed. As mighty 8 king as he was, h nized the fuet that there was a greater King. Three ele. utunce were set forth Humiliation of self, The pray menis of true rey in the royal dec prayer, turning away from «in V.). Having humbled 'themselves "and cried to God they were to "turn every one from his evil way."' Mere humiliation of self und prayer will effect nothing if there is not a merciless deuling with sin; the very essence of repentance is turning from sin (Isa. 55: 6, 7). The form of sin es- pecially mentioned was "'violence,"" because this was the prevailing sin in Nineveh (cf. Nah. 3: 1-3), The sin from which we to-day must especially turn if our repent ance is to be ueceptuble to God is the sin of rejecting Jesus Christ (Ac. 2: 36-38; 3: 14, 15, 19), One fuct gave Jonah's preaching such power, the fact that he was practically » man who had come back from the dead; the fact of Christ's resur rection takes away all excuse for reject ing Him, The purpose of Nineveh's. re pentance was to iriduce God, if possible, to repent and turn away from Hix fierce anger (v. 91, that they might not perish The men of Nineveh had a bare hope that God might repent and turn from His an ger; we have an absolute certainty found ed upon God's own Word that if we repent God will turn from His anger towsrd us iAc. 3: 19; Lu. 13: 7, 10), The men of Nineveh would have been great fools if they had not weted upon the bare hope, and how much greater fool' any man is who does not act upon the certainty to-day 'What God looked at especially in their re- pentance was "their works", the fact "that they turned from their evil way" (v. 10), When Nineveh turned from their evil way, God turned from the punishment that He was about to visit upon them, As:Ged is unchangeable in character, He must change in His conduct toward men as they change from the attitude thut is hateful to Him to the attitude that is acceptable to Him, -|It may be said that Jonah's prophecy that in forty days Nineveh would be destroyed had failed, but God's predictions by His own statement are never absolute snd un- conditional (Jer, 18: 7-10). WESTERN NOTES Alberta has just experienced a real bliz- zard in May which was general throughout the province. On Friday morning, May 2nd, it started with light wind and snow flurries, increasing in velocity as the hours rolled by and the thermometer dropping accordingly. Calgary suffered an almost complete tie-up of the street railway and hundreds of employees were unable to get to business. Hundreds of cattle, horses, sheep and hogs were lost in the blinding storms. Near Langdon, twenty-nine head of cattle were found in one drift-- It will be some time before the full extent of the loss is actually known as the cattle on the range follow a storm until they come to some obstacle and it is then invariably the case that they sre smothered by the drifting snow. The storm has, however, been of tremendous , value to the coming crop, the soil having plenty of moisture, Powder. puffs and rouge have been banned from the public ils of Calgary. It has been a common pragtice for the girls in the high schools and 'upper classes, budding into womanhood, to become somewhat Iav- example has been followed by the younger set in other echools. Recently one of the Isdy teachers, braver than the rest, re- quested one of her pupils of thirteen' ten- der years to return to her home and clean her face properly before returning to school. 'A fresh young face with these modern improvements did not, in the teacher's opin- ion, easily find a place in the bright at- mosphere of the school room on a sunny spring morning. This aroused a storm of protest, and Dr, Scott, superintendent of 'schools, as definitely and positively de- clared *his stand on this growing detriment and will stand behind pressing the evil. A Calgary boy with a catapult shot a _OTTON HARDWARE CO. LIMITED stone at a companion, striking him in the eye. , The Ind was rushed to a i y/Spokane, Wash., who organized and pro- 2/touring California, Arizona, New und Old ish in the use of powder and rouge and the |, his teachers in sup-|_ What Is: Real Value You can buy a four-cylinder, 5- passenger motor car at a lower price than the Gray Dort. You cannot afford a car less good than the Gray Dort. You do not want service less complete. Measure the service abundantly. And for and satisfaction it heaping value adds gives you. Judge the economy of operation. power and quietness The touring car is $1245; the " of its motor; the size Saay Pore, Special the car with and comfort of its equipmenc, is $135 extra; there body; its equipment; {if Sitss Pape anda seaaa. and the years of ser- are subject to change without vice you get fromit, tice. All these things the Gray Dort gives you The missing woman is said to have been de. Pressed at the prospect of making further additions to her brood and complained to neighbors that she would he unable to carry on much longer as her nerves were show. | ing signs of wear. The owrie of twenty-five feet on Eighth Avenue, Calgary, between Centre street and First street west, refured an offer of $80,000, or $3,200 per foot. The building thereon is a two-storey structure, the ground | floor being divided into two stores und oc- | cupied by 9 butcher and a baker. The sec ond floor ism hall used for feligious pur- | poses chiefly, A moving picture firm had | an option on the fifty feet adjoining at $3,500 per foot, but it required the extra frontage for a theutre site. Tt wus a cash deal but the owner refused to sell. The dates for the great Vietory Stampede to be held in Calgary have been fixed for August 25th to 30th, Guy Weatlick, of | GRAY DORT MOTORS, LTD., Chatham, Ont. In the U.S.;--Dort Motor Car Co., Flint, Mich. Gray Dort AUTOMOBILE & SUPPLY LTD. 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