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Port Perry Star, 7 Jun 1928, p. 6

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-- os a = Ld Rr : illing "to do the Jews a favor," of- . Trga i h or, the the ' Sunday School authorities and by yr nd a ¥ ! 4 refused support Lesson their n opes; asked for Barab- , enquires their : oan Pela Rage they 3 . by demanding that he be seu to June 10. "Lessod DI--The Arrest and |doath. {And to Jutus was. y Jelestad Loy Tetat,--Mark 18: 15. Goidon Text 10, SED, (06, SON 0] CLR SSG --He was despised, and rejected of |; bo geourged 'and crucified. Sinless men..--Iso, 53: 3. hil § made to suffer SUBJECT win on JESUS OR BARABBAS? InTRODUCTION-- What Judas ny So0Ed_dTa ed to the authorities is not certain from our narratives. It may have been nal claim of Jesus to be | Messiah: It may have been his anoint- ing at Bethany (Mark 14: 3-11), which his enemies might construe as a public proclamation of his royalty. have been his whereabouts on t of his arrest. It may have been all three. In any case, Jesus was set upon in the Garden of Gethsemane at a moment when he had no protec- tion other than the 'presence of three disciples, and taken to the High Priest's house, Mark 14:42-562. There an informal examination of witnesses took place, and Jesus was asked by A) bt er 3 of a complete D of the tory, was ynd the request of the ruler of Nej an independent state of the nor or ; i land and Wales), and co the Caiaphas to declare whether he was : Wales), [ ; the essiah. His atfirmative guiswer AP highest peak, Mt Tverest, is was J d to y, a] crime for whith fhe Law appointed the penalty of death. Bat the Jewish Sanhedrin had no wer to inflict the death penalty. This whe entirely to the Roman. pro- curator, who, since A.D. 26, had been Pontius Pilate, an officer with a very R (SIC admiral superintendent of the- docky: "ODIN" 18 THE NEWEST OF 'GREAT BRITAIN'S | us This undersea craft was launched a short eo ago at ,/ when tiig picture was sec ---- _- = Oxen Still Pull seeming halt of tine Here for @ Chatham dockya In at as fn victory. e bgcond" was the fine "comeback". work, which cons sportsmanship, of Hagen. In ac- [able addition' to) g the. cup; he said that he was {edge began in Noyember, 1 win, 'very lucky indeed." |flually closed fn: March, 192." rtune. may have followed him [ton of the Surveyor noral uraament; but when a golfer 1041 wha the an over. 29,000 feet above sea level. 4; 1; Tha -wo IF Sonstituios o va : record. The Jewish authorities, tury or more. The clay hillsides do |} 1 n go through an 'open championship I iy bad Soon conducted Jesus to Pilate, . ® not yield crops willin; oh "The region || "in » tha edrd of 202 for 72 holes of play, Sh and formally indicted him as a rebel Plows mn River is 0 hemmed in by hills that many of || © ° f : ) (shows a fifie. degree of 'skill. Con: |feW sHOWx a EA who claimed to be "the king of the | . o | the residents refer to the rest Of-the ls Sa lem | Tit I'sidering the fact that he had 'just|able-aspects, but.eath group of snowy Jews" No accusation in history ever | Counties of Ohio |." ne aside" 'Will Not Be Displaced by Air- ben detested by an English player |Potks In calied a Iiimal or "abode of ~~. ! signified a worse perversion of the world as tthe; of : 5 pei spaced ly: Sur ¥ 'the overwhelming 'score of 18 up |SROW:" aud receives a.name, a wa facts than did this accusation. Jesus; S : "Says Dr: Nansen Jin a 72-hole match his playing In this | Thus "Mt. Everest dominates 'the 413) had from the beginning refused to Planes Drone Overhead as| Tree Maladies Afflict: iri "... {tohrnament must be regarded as a |Maha Mangur Mimal; 'Kinchinjungas, * ~~ * iv , J ple . . J Eas, "a 4 GIA : ' i » yk EE A God ox to Ts Ancient Carriers Plod On Half of Worlds Timber| | | Place +". fevlondid' tomeback. "© the Stisatia mil; Dhasingit [3 : v Messiahship. His enemies | er Hills an 1e " J A414 {anson e ®. professionals pe ; Le a ¥ alt the ny out of hatred, will- re $han ba SN the New York, Dr, Prato f Nausen, plan to compete in the United States | Kar, the Rolwaling Himal, and i OF fully misrepresenting his real claims. Gallipolis, Ohio.--Oxen still do the| cq. oa 4 aay Sf them, ure|vetepan, polar er: CORVINCee {open champl this , and (the. Vivas Hishi Himal, Mt.. Everest. - § They knew that this particular mis- | heavy hauling for many hill farmers BE ev beings, enya per M that! 1 DRT not displace the it will be up to netican's to show |1t8elf, whose steep southern face car. . £ representation would have the desired in' the southern Ohio River counties, nan beings,' says aga- dog sle lorer's most useful |g op he same fe sportsmanship [ries little snow, is inconspleiuous: from effect of procuring his condemnation not is it uncommon to see the beasts |e, Fess are the victims of numer-| equipment JR polar reglons, and that | opioy they have at the hands of ihe Roman, authority, In the present lesson we have some a ton Eaten the proceedings before! IRRESISTIBLE Pilate. { _ It features the moulded hipline that V. 1. The official seat of the Roman | Paris 'decrees is the smartest move- procurators of Judaca was not Jeru-|ment of Fashion, Style No. 928 is de- salem but Cmsarea. But it was the! ijedly feminine, and is irresistible custom of the procurators to move t0 | daveloped in sheer fistics Hd Jerusalem at festival seasons, such as ith I hgu george the Passover, in order to keep an eye | Crepe. wi harmonizing bows of can- drawing a plow. Time has not moved so swiftly in these isolated hills as it has outside and the people cling, often by neces- sity, to methods of their forefathers. While airplanes drone overhead the farmers laboriously till by hand their patches of grain on the steep hillsides, pometimes calling oxen into service. oud ills. They are constantly the prey of deadly parasites which attack every part from 'roots to topmost branches and work -inta-the very heart of the wood. Millions upon millions of fine trees every year die needlessly because their owners failed to appreciate their mute appeals for help. Seventy-five per cent. of all shade colleague in the arctic. { before 'the 'American Geographic Society, Dr. Nansen said that dn""the expedifion to the arctic which' he "plins - to 'undertake next | year He. Will rise a dirigtble and dog- sleds. The dirigible, Which has a gas content of 105,000 cublc meters, will received --Bdi- the "south, and has received no Ne- torial fn Christish SciMgce Monitor," : paless pame. ; It has recently been suggested that the Tibetans gave Mt. Everest the * name of Chomolomo, but Lt.-Colonel | Ganesh Bahadur -of -Nepal considers ... hat this name Is nsed for the whole, +: "3" the. northern glde of the Malia Langur Himal, and that it is not the Ri 8 ; i of ' name of the' 4 p on the proceedings. There was § dan- | ton faille crepe ribbon, Chanel: red Th '%G ioting 'of and fruit trees are afflicted with V-|leave Murmansk, North. Siberia, next : peak, wa ger of insurrection occurring at times | georgette crepe, Marine blue silk, lus-) ~1¢ 0X "eams, consisting of 8 MANY| pqneq crotches, which are sure to (spring, for the unexplored polar, terri: Imperial 'P n ey when the city was thronged with pil-|trous flat silk crepe and black can-|8S four yokes, also are used for log- spread and kill the trees unless taken |tory, he said. ¥ ference | $i grims. ton faille crepe. Pattern in sizes 16,|®ing and for hauling heavy loads over cate of in time. Dr. Natgen, iid. that alrblanes. ade Melbourne Heralds; The: ngxti.gen- V. 2. The Jewish accusers of Jesus |18 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches |the soft roads where trucks would| 7g J : © tin = eral election in Great Britain-1s ltkely | AYE would have already instructed Pilate |." y , 36, 38, 2 inches | inder helplesd Many trees die of hunger or thirst, [unsuited to arctic exploration bécause be ORL Sx would Juve siready siento Pilate | bust measure. Size 36 requires 2% a els os y. reat of both. Trees sre living things' and |they cannot land on rough places and 0 bo fought on the question of pro- i. : SAMI 1 'yards of 40-inch material with 1% en the family needs bread, a ish. | cantiot RouR ? tection, . , , I has been slower $X 4) They appear to have put a political : - J ack 'of 'grain. is 'throw 1d they must have water and nourish ot carry enough men and sup- brs ' 3 § complexion upon his claims in order yards of 2%-inch ribbon. Price 20c|® grain 'is WIL across Old), nt The top of a tree is a perfect|plies. In the antarctic, he' sdid, the ap. 3 bo respond to the to awaken the suspicions of the Ro- the pattern. man authority. Only thus do nd HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. understand Pilate's abrupt interroga-| Write your name and address plaia- unill;the graim is ground: into: coarse though the health of the ,a8 nol; Dr. Nansen said that polar explor- {pther] sughout the - tion, addressed to Jesus, "Art thou the A : r Pp meal. These mills, once located atf:' : re PL f Unit¢ ag bids 1a king of the Jews?" Jesus' answer, ly, giving dumber 'and. size of such| ow cotilement, are now scattered, direct connection with inti ¥ladecay. |ation is just in its infancy. "Thou sayest." means that he does patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in indeed claim to be king (Messiah) of the Jews, but that he will not further discuss the nature of the claim. All stamps or eoin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for esth number and address your order to Wilson Pattern Dobbin's back and Johnny rides to the water-propelled grist mill .and waits operating only in the innermost hill regions and taking their power from streams There are come homes of compar- index of the general health and vital- ity' of thé trunk and \pranches, al- Good rich green foliage i a rule, excellent vitality and an condition of the roots. ---------- SEs, as ice is smoother and airplanes could be used to better advantage. "Now that the ploneer work fis oti e Alone," he sald, "we will have to go in for some real exploration." Dimon | the problems which chal- lenge the explorer, he mentioned map- pre ¥ pathe Dominions, she tardiness in "Madam, 0 "Well, yes the peppermint ter, 1s 7 pire products 0 of that gent. ng & change in 1 outlook. If the British and all fAus- it this he had made Join to the nation, | Service, 78 West Adélaide $t., Toronto. and he will not further argue with| Patterns sent by return mail effets them. : Vs. 8-5. For the same reason Jésus will not any longer 'defend himself against the a of the hn hye. bh ary realized, thatfsen. it will, before long, be redhiced cash basis, to the great advan. e of those countries. Eins What men Tike: 4 Girls with bins ing of § the 1 bast thro cabins chinked with clay dot the hill-| enough to tell them: how 'woy Bortul Pes aiond eo bas ho Sro%en W. L. A. in fie sides. : they are--New v dornind Tele-| atmosphere by moans of kites and | (ID Victorian d Many reasons are manifest for the'igraph. balloons, study of the northerh lights ative modern construction, but log féd wo working class Recipes | : A 5 T ared Erm and correlation of arctic-atn hagje Tr hx Jewich su v: A- a ever Mock Raspberry Jam conditions with weatMer conditions all Erseas Settlement £ Pilate's ex toms will draw him| Use tame or wild mulberries and Jover the word, Daily Chronicle (Lib.)§ ™n into farther explanations, Jesus' atti- mix with red plums, tame or wild, ofhe Dominions the misfgken is "till current that the Bmitish wish to make.use of them as a djimp- tude recalls tha.Old Testament de- using equal parts of each. Cook until seription of the servant. of Jehovahltender. 'Rub through a colander and in Isaiah 53:7: "As a sheep before her to this pulp add an equal weight of TE a / URN A National Church j: slowly fade te beginning to look bac assic, HS : y gregnd for their unemplgyed. 3 gheareis, is dumb, so he opened Tot, sugar. Cook until thick. Seal in ster- The Ddan of Durham in the Mags) or [rated © as %. A fundamentally wrong fcon- fia 1 hid i ifle jars. This makes a ddlicious chester Guardian (Lib.): If I may grea Epo 8.,0n ctorian céption. "The whole historyj of : Vs. 68-10, Pilate is baffled. He was dt truits th 1 sense. "It 18 better for w : 4 3 a man who in his official administra. | Pred rom fruits that usually go to speak for myself alone, I have always. th : oa w OF; W emiggation from our shores dfring 5 tion Had been .guilty of crimes and | Veste. felt a ceftain anxiety lest the GO 0 should work, Bandit is the last 50 years goes to prove the 5 misca¥ria; of justice against. his Rhubarb Marmalade Assembly should deliberately ory the country. When economists tell us| contrary. It bas involved a ceftain . i Jewish ps Now for once, iron-| Use 1 quart sliced rhubarb, 5 large undesignedly change the cI with "one voice that if this" countr¥ element of sacrifice to; this co try. ically enough, he is anxious to be.con- | apples, sliced, 2 cups raisins, % lemon the Church from that -of a nay tosmake an end of Its troubles itkgomo of our' most skilled agricuifural @ ciliatgry: 'and as it'was the governor's or 1 orange, sliced, and 4 cups sugar, hurch ito a sect. It has seem must work harder, how can we 8 | workers have leff: British farms to 3 DE ene it Smasy to op | Place the ingredients in a kettle and poe me that § good many speakers in the der Lome allthose women who.are|geek and find the fortunes inj the os x ah Proposes 10 dismiss' the | 14d Water barely to cover the fruit, 'Church Assembly are Inclined to dig: | YOrking cheerfully. and helpfully, Foie Lie A of pigh- Ee " | Cook until the mixture is thick. Pour present case against Jesus. But'this tas not to the mind of the Jewish ith ities. Pilate made the offer in sterile jars and seal. Cherry Marmalade no tos" ma 3 a ll? Fn Pd el A il aml notions as are brought be- theth with a view to the real supposed interests of the Church making money, gainihg in self-respect, and enriching 'the resources of the country? ly expert workers were taken British industry year after. ye help in the building up of the ly, recognizing that the Jewish Use 2 pounds cherries, 1 alone and not to those of the nation 0 | tudustries of the United S ; : I , 1 pound rais- a Qk CH: 3 oL.t nf tates. Tod But th Je + mould tho Ins, 8 oranges, julce and rind, grated, ' as well 4s of the Church. But there Intelligence : » ol gi : jl 7) ut tl es Wi ping Ube and 4 pounds: sugar.-Add barely is all theidifference between & Church Glasgow. Herald (Cons.): Intell The Revised Prayer z 5 -- of anuth Drigones pe aTab, enough water to cover and cook until |: which ddcides as far as possible her | gence is an inherited charae pistic 8.)1 Sime, and this enabled them to turn The rebellion, for complicity in which 'Barak; q d to : of Pilate's skillful overture. thick. Seal in sterile jars. x pi A famous beauty thinks there is mora] andl religious policy by a sense of respopsibility for. the-highest wel- | fare of ho nation as a whole and a Leeds - Yorkshire, Post (Ci which grows year by year In: 1d- \hood, and fs fully developed about 16 Real religioty 'seutimedh can nev@r. be or 17, after which you may cultivate the produgt solely of eoldly Intellaetual process. The forms of publlo wopship l ; Vey die, is | Church which thinks only of her own ithe mind through study and experi-| must, no doubt, - ith &stabe thought by Sofie scholars to have had ve thc gy dar. Wel, f & memberd and not of all Christian or|ence; but not by the measure of a lished prio "ulifie ales ol the some connection with Jesus' appear- lott. bo-- : J ih ' even nof:Christians outside her pale, brain cell can you increase your "in| people' But without - the fith = of an heidi a reid ) 3 : ARTES an dthefefore exercises little or no telligence." Many grown-ips, and |imagination and emotion they whl ro- Bassin hax bgp polit cal That London bespital patient who 3 SE aay SAE influence upon the national life. 'What- | some of them successful as the world ve no countenance, but which never asserted themselves. in: revolu- tionary quarters. Va 11-16. When Pilate, therefore, MUTT AND JEFF--By laughed continuously for seventeen hours had probably just heard of "Big Bill" Thompson's war on King George. ~Louisville Times, Bud Fisher Whatever it is that the confiding MUTT, (F T TOLD You TIVE -- NVENTED A WAY T™ Socks $0 THEY WONT © SPOOFING, Ea . | PAIR T OWN: ~via A PAR oF UT AT THe HEeL oR oud You BouGHT Tha FROM a i "Nou CART TE WHAT Would Dean! YESERDAY! MISSOURI] 4 gd our THe Heels | You SAY FETE mil : 5 YL [| OR TEES, can Yobl hip Lo ; Jf} 50 ALL You 60 NN fo Re : : pe ¥ 1s id ¥ VIR] i MUST BE BIG SECRET his expression indicates that he can hardly believe it. Kitty is whispering to the patient pup | ever may happen mow in Parliament, it will net, I hope, prove impossible to preserve' the national character of the Church of England. 3 There No Limit L main forms and-nothlig more, | The counts success, It tested sclentifically, | Revised Book is Inte wd to provide a would find -that thelr "intelligence"|way of éxcape from bxcessive and. was no more than that of their school- | ardization,sangd to give freer scope for boy gon of 12. Yo'dr £1 | the play of thoge deep forces Which life t's SAY ALL RIGHT TRL PROVE) IT T You! GY THAT § i USE DISCRETION AS THiS | 1S THE oMLy EXTRA ' I. -- 3 Now, (F Tepe AINT Lo NANT HEELS oR Ss MA IX 5 the country and in th fan by endorsing the conv "Ohyreh Assembly, } vor ¥ L EE aS ---------- The class had been having a en of the day.

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