SLEY iy. No Smarting, 'Comfort. At 60c per Bottle. rite Chicago. bas ht trains and' rincipal day Phone @ \ \ SERS Fn AERP ES ROR AORTA VAT RENTS grrr IN wo MEN'SR EALM GROR to see the truth thyn the rest LELERE LE LG LG ALG LE LE LY POLES The Poetess of Passion | wh she wax ned seldom, lerstane 8 favorite of the jing that they ed upon the Jit They thought it must bee Wheeler Wilenx . ie J. had a wide circle) She uppealed to the same class. [pla Harold Bell Wright the {her manner h ands the largest num: |her matier in America, People who and Galsworthy woul | ix in amazed protest af that Mrs. Wileox and Me ! probably were known and revere i) She that had never heard of "The Ex vw Mepey'" and. "Fra these "Tow brows" w grander 4 greater distinct Tr was he, if adngiy Musefeld varew uje their rep. utul you weep lane alse wrote So ominy gous So mony roads so many creeds, wind and wind -- * gust the urt of being his wad world needa," und when She composed some. could: not swiftly grasp Tt is nov to be denied that the Amerionn hi had a gift of putting the commen IY rementhered werds nod thay tails the fundamental truth of the Gospel thin (Ae 9-301 taken. who framed the soulful thought Laugh and the world Laughs with you, THE SUNDAY NOVEMBER PETER'S GREAT CON. FESSION.--Mat. 16; 13-24.' LDEN TEXT.--"'Simon Peter ans- n of the living God." Mat. 16:16, +Christ, 13-16. Jesus had been praying in seclusion (Lu. 18-23). | must first be brought to a distinct appre- hension of His Deity. jthe question of vy. lof Christ is an all jfollowed up Hi nportant matter. first question with one 'that I am?" It is more important for each jof us, whom we think and say Jesus 15, 'than whom men think and say that Sie is, Jesus wished them to put their convict about Him niouth (Rom. 10.10). the company us usual Peter answered for He was no quicker to put it into words or uetion (ef Living God," eried Peter. had been made before (Jno, 1:49; Mat. 14 83; ef. Jnu. 6:69, A.V, and R.V,). confession us now made was with ele. ption af its import. The confession niade is of the utmost practical sin portance (1 Jno. 4.15; 5:1. 31, It con: con Our vbtuining eternul fe hot depends upnn our believing it (Jno 2s. Peter did not realize all that dia words nivunt. Do we realize ALL nt IL. Christ Confessing Peter, 17-20 Jesus was pleased with Peter's confex won of Hun, and He is similarly pleased when we confess Hin ins hike manuer to (Mat, 10:32, 33 This confenion ude weak Siucn, son of Jonuh, Petros Averrat geniuses do not uppe en printed in books, | p ' 0 _ Ne a pacve of rock! Jesus suid Peter hud ha: man" they zines. They have qh! eveuled to him hy the ined weir GH this great truth reveuled to him by the on metal. who in a former gene pceathiexs upon the m words of Chri DEON. Southworth Mes, Wileow | et her appeal to the sentimentelly vn- [tent uagnds homes: She wrote what they could une! muke thie w 4a unimportant calendurs. not lightly to Dr. J. A. KEARNS Physiclan and Surgeon PHELPSTON, ON'T. OMee hours: t 8 wi'ticiam, and many a bitter eneer yownt= to please the multitude, Enjoy Better Baking-- Use EGG-O Baking Powder PARKER'S The clothes you were so proud of when new---can be made to appear new again. Fabrics thal are dirty, shabby or spotted will be restored to their former beauty by sending them to Parker's. Cleaning and Dyeing \s properly done at PARKER'S Parcels may be Sent Post or Express. We pay carriage one way on all orders. * Advice upon cleaning or dyeing any article will be promptly given upon request. PARKER'S DYE WORKS, i Limited Cleaners and Dyers 781 Yonge st. Toronto and advertisements, und quoted, we suppose They bang on the walls of A wnterwbo can In her day: Mra x furnished ® shining mark for many of people who. while they despised . would willingly have given th h to know as well a she knew. how Nu one can really know f unless God does or. 2. 14s But Gud reveuls it to unyoue who wishes TAT. WW, 1315 Jesus sail upon tl | rock (Petrus, faith in' which made Snnon a Petros (yuece of rock). He would on Hix Chureh Jesus Christ. is Himself chief corner stone of the Church (Eph 20; 3 Cor 3:12; Isa, 28:16. and all hui upon Him become thenwelyes living Motor (1 Pet, 2-5, 6. The gates | of Hadey shall not prevail against the | Church built upon Christ and faith in Him | asthe Son of God. Menibers of that | Church will fall asleep, but Hat enme who had faith in Him, a the Son of Ge Jesus gave keys of the kingdom of he ie. power to open the door of that kingdom by his texehing, and thus to Ter men keyn in Acts apening the door t» the at-taught man he #boald w know the nund of God and what he (ie. forbade: would be bound in and what he loosed (ie, pernnt ted) would be loosed in heaven LL, The Cost of True Diseyplestip: 34 The time was now ripe for Jesus to de clare ty Hix disciples Hix approuching re ection, suffenng death, He tells them | He "MUST go to Jerusulem, "must " sutier. "must!" be killed, "must" be rai There was an imperative neces: y for these things. Why MUST" He (duo. 1; Heb. ; dea. 63 21, Gul. 3:13; 1 Pet, 2:24) unother glorious ve raised again (Rom, 1:4; lay, $0, 2 Cor | there e front, but not this time with a God- |; protest agamst the cross. And now Jesus |] pronounces him no longer Peter (rock: |» iui but Sutan (an adversury "atumbling-block, the things of God but the things of men. Yo fuce the crass is the mind of God, to shun its the nund of men, Which mind "have you? Then follow the wondrous {words that se: forth in the clearest and miost searching way the conditions and leost of real discipleship. (1) "Let him Ideny himself." Real self-denial is the de. |aiah of SELF. The word translated "deny" mens "to affirm that one has no acquaint- ance or connection with one," just as Pe- ter denied his Lord (Mat. 26:72; Lu, 22: 34). To deny, self then is to say to aelf--| + |when it comes' forward with its claims, demands, its interests, ite desires, i ions, its strength, its anything, koow you." It is to renounce self with all that belongs to it. its ideas, hopes, plans, purposes, ambitions, strength, ALL. (2) "Let him take up his cross," The 'cross in the suffering and shame that lie in the path of loyalty to God (literal execu- tion on a cross: for Jesus and persecution for all who, ete, (2 Ti. 3:12), To take up our cross is to go right on in the path of duty and meet the suffering and-shame und crucifixion and lie there. To com- promise with the world to avoid these, is 'to refuse the cross and cease to be a dis- ciple, (3)-"*And follow me," ie., to have the mind of Christ (Phil. 2:5-8, 1 Pet. 2: 19-21). This looked hard to the disciples, but Jesus went on to show, how well it paid, that a man made a bad baigain if he gained the whole world and in doing 'it lost his Jaoul or life. Jesus is coming again in the glory of His Father with His angels. In that day every one shall receive according to his deeds. Verse 28 does not refer to the second coming of Christ, but, as is evi- Jdent from the context, to that anticipation of His second coming that immediately fol- lowed, His transfiguration. Churchill Women's Institute The October meeting took place at Miss Allan's on Friday sfternoon, instead of the' }jusual Wednesday, and although the westh. ler proved unfavorable, was quite enjoyable, an ee ee Claus?" was the title 4 very fully expressed paper, pre- pared by Mrs. Walter Allan, which af- firmed, that, as the spirit of Good, and Love and Generosity can never die, then Santa Claus most assuredly does exist, Mm. R. W. Sloan read the paper she had: written, the subject being 'Woman's Part in the Great War." This-paper wos very instructive, and carried the listeners Pack through those terrible years of con- SCHOOL LESSON red and said, Thou art the Christ, the TIME.--Summer, A.D. 29, PLACE-- Capernaum. | EXPOSITION. --1. Peter Confessing 'The time bad come to tell His ples of His approaching deuth, but as 8 preparation for this ud information they So He put to them 13. What men think Jesus more personal, "but YE, whom say ye) into s confession with the | "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the | This confession | 11. Uts dental is the supreme he (1 Jnu, | to know and wile to do the truth (Jno. | We see Peter using the |" must." Iwae held at the home of Me. und Mrs, Met 425; Jeulf on Tuesday. Oct. 14. The delegate was Peter again rushes 0 | ap pointeil to given confession of faith, but u flesh-given {with a und 8 will be held on Tuesday. Nov. 18 at the All this downfall and! home of Messrs, Fred and Will Partridge humiliation came from bis minding not | and Mrs, Partridge. - 7 " M (cw eS Page Fifteen O dear, I do wish father would buy me some:more Victory Bonds" SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PROPRIETORS OF FRY'S COCOA only one whose heart and soul in it, could do. The afternoon was enlivened by bright wil cheery orgun solos, Miss Georgie Rieve und Miss Kuthleen Selmyn being the musi cians, A paper was ako read by Mrs. J. Boyes, the Vice-President. who, in the sbsence of awyer. fills the chair, entitled, "Child ein Rural Communities." 'This wax at the special request of the President, | who Ie making « study of it, among other | subjects, The usual afternoon tea was served and collection taken, at the d of meeting. Crown Hill Women's Institute A very successful meeting of _ the Women's Instirute and Farmer's Club attend the convention in Tor- onto. After the business was dispensed demonstration and views of Deleo Light were given, 'The next meeting will not be held until after the convention, but ches at Bi Winnipeg, Calgary, Port' Arthur, St. John, N.B. Sixty-one Years' Unexcelled Reputation, ick's Jersey Cream Sodas Sold fresh everywhere. In sealed packages. Factory at LONDON, Canada. 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