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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1923, p. 2

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dissolve in boiling water soak an hour or more w colored cloths only half an houd use enough to get a big lasting suds big lasting suds one secret of rinsos amaz ing power to diasolva dirt if you dont get lasting suds you have not used enough rinso after soaking only the most soiled clothes need a light rubbing with dry rinso your clothes dont need boiling if you use rinso but if you like to boil your white cottons use enough rinso solution to get the suds you like rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world to do the family tvash as easily and safely as lux does fine things lever brothers limited toronto r302 the sunday school lesson august 26 barnabas the greathearted acts 4 36 37 9 2630 11 1930 12 25 13 1 to is 12 3541 gal 2 13 golden text he was a good njan and full of the holy ghost and of faith acts 11 24 though we find that peters action in lesson setting this week we study the life of another of the great characters of the early church bar nabas is translated to mean the son of consolation moffat translates it the son of encouragement the life of barnaba3 fulfils both translations he had a discerning mind and a warm heart i barnabas offers a great gift acts 4 36 37 vs 36 37 and joscs barnabas the early church was a sharing church no one said that aught that he possessed was his own so much did this spirit prevail that many sold their possessions and laid the price at the apostles feet it is to be noted 1 that this action was voluntary 2 that it was not a fund for equal eating bread with cornelius and his friends after having bajtized them gave rise to serious debate acta 11 118 peter defended himself by telling of his vision in joppa sent forth barnabas the church in jerusalem sent barnabas to look into the move ment and give it direction it was a wise selection they made vs 23 24 when he came was glad when he saw the reality of the faith of the new converts he knew that the spirit of god was at work and rejoiced at it extorted them all barnabas knew well the great tempta tions to which gentile converts would be exposed it would require grace to hold to the new faith he was a good man the character of barnabas is described in the same words as that distribution among all but only i or so the erow doys wn ideas of the relief of the needy 3 that it are vague muat be t m t0 did not necessarily involve the sale cf absolutely all personal possessions 4 that the practice did not extend beyond jerusalem 5 that it was evidently an emergency measure the case of barnabas is quoted as an il lustration of this spirit and as a con trast to the dishonest action of an anias and sapphira a levite from num 18 20 and deut 10 9 we learn that the levites were not allowed to hold land god was their portion but evidently this law did not apply to levites living outside of israel cyprus an island in the eastern part of the mediterranean sea where many jews lived having land literally having a field at the apostles feet signifying that the money was at their disposal ii barnabas encourages a great work acts 11 1924 v 19 they ivhicli were scattered abroad phenicc the death of ste phen was followed by violent persecu tion in which saul was the leader but the dispersion of the christians only means the dispersion of the gos pel every christian was a witness regard it of stephen the words of barnabas had weight as coming from a repre sentative of the mother church jerusalem but his real power came through his character and his spirit- filled life much people was added a new impetus was given to the work of grace iii barnabas brings a helper acts 11 2530 vs 2528 then departed barnabas to tarsus whither saul had gone for safety from jerusalem brought him unto antiock barnabas ses that antioch is a great field for saul 4 whole year during which the friend ship between barnabas and laul would grow called christians first in antioch doubtless a nickname given by the heathen population agabus great dearth he foretells fa mine history confirms this prophecy this same prophet foretells the 1m- piisonment of paul in jerusalem acts 21 11 vs 29 so the disciples deter mined to rmd relief a proof of the fine spirit of the church vc c inut of the church in anti- n these days pnemce was a strip of k the action was unanimous tho country north o palestine and border- burdm was fairh dixided every man ing on the mediterranean sea tvrc t0 h ability the action and sidon were in this district jesus the locality matt made one visit to 10 127 antioch still farther north on the same coast it was the capital ol the province of syria pauls three missionary journeys had their begin ning here preaching to none but uitto the jews partly because the refugees would naturally live among their own countrymen but principally because the worldwide significance of the gos pel only dawned through the gradual turn of events and the leading of the spirit vs 2022 some spake ioio the grecians not grcekspoaking jews but greeks who were gentiles and pa gans theie preachers of the word having lived in cyprus or cyrenc in africa were naturally more in touch with tha gentile world and were not possessed by the strong prejudices of hose jews who had been brought up in palestine the hand of the lord t with them god blessed their prtaching the tidings came unto the ears of the church in jeru salem the new of this great res ponse of the gentiles to the gospel came to jerusalem which was natur ally the religious centre of the new faith the question of the gentile onvcrt to the jew and the jewish law had not yet become an acute oie a- according to was unselfish unto the brethren in juriea the action was timely being done at once the action was complet ed which also they did by the hand ol llarnahns mid saul it was the visible fruit of their ministry be safe ait for someone to pain to get kendallv spavin treatment in tho house for all external hurt and pain for all muscular troubles kendalls spavin treatment mlces good kinahrow wrutm wa r3 f ikitnramv hork i jonr liui prt dart f ta ft ll ei f t- rrr mrifiil t fsrbmfrftllktt4crm uv4 x ixvux gel a for atxeur dnxfttst j to jay regular croj rr catmint- hfine j ct lumen me or t j kendall company cnsburp fan vt usa kendalls spavin treatment application the golden text gives a brief char acterization of barnabas which is very interesting because it is very christian there are many ideals set before men in tha worlds literature and some of them are in direct con tradiction to the christian standard dairy every dairyman has had his ex perience with a few of the common ailments of dairy cows like man the dairy cow is subject to common ail ments that if taken care of as soon as symptoms appear cause little barnabas may almost be taken as tho trouble but if allowed to run fr a christian ideal a good man and full of the holy spirit and of faith there is usually much restraint in the sa cred writers no fulsome eulogy the facts are stated and speak for them selves luke however sometimes seem3 to take us right into the confi- time become serious and not infre quently result in permanent injury and loss a cow off feed is a common occur rence with the dairyman a few day3 ago i brought my herd up from the seems to uine us rikul inw iuc ivui- r i i dence of the disciples and lets us pasture as usual and when stabled know what he and they thought of one of my heaviest milking cows re- some of their greathearted comrades j fused her grain 1 immediately took we are thankful for as much as wa the grain away and gave her a pound know about barnabas 0 sa in a day or two she was all in the acts after the day of pente- r aba i always think when a cost paul is a dominating figure his off her feed the cause is a sssffissk3 di and acta and his epistles constitute a tlve s a sne needs however to al- largc part of the new testament but low a slight attack of digestive dis- in barnabas we have a man without order to get well started means calling a veterinary and a material loss of milk production two of my best cows have come u from the pasture this summer with injured quarters to their udders when taken early before inflammation has set in bathing the quarters with cold water several times a day soon overcomes the trouble without any bad effects j it is not uncommon to have a cowj get a bad cut about the udder or the whom we might never have had paul barnabas is notable for that as well as for his own admirable christian graces much of the character of barnabas as exemplified is disclosed in his relations with paul moralists have spoken of the great valuable things of the spirit as the true the beautiful and the good some are apostles of one others of another aspect of the porfect life not exclusively however ruskin as an art critic continually wrote not only of the beautiful but also of the true canadian national exhibition toronto aug 25thsept 8th the show window of nations estimated attendance 1923 45th consecutive year 1500000 programme without precedent in its variety and extent scores of new features and all of the old that have re tained public favor ge0rge0us cleopatra spectacle crowning triumph in tho production of superpa gant 1500 performers john g cent mnjln dlrclor robert miller pruldnl and the morally good stephen whose hod cith f a sw barbwire life we considered last sunday was or some slar lron and whle not a perhajjs the apostle of the truth read the sixty verses of the seventh of acts and barnabas was pre eminent in the impressicn he made as to his goodness what is goodness one answer that at any rate gives something of the truth is that goodness is something of absolute moral worth that commands among cows prevents loss in milk flow our conscience and reason a good an guards the health of the herd man is one who is not unworthy of jeremy taylors fine phrasing a mind apt to noble choices and a heart capable of a mighty love such was barnabas deep wound in hot weather soon calls flies and refuses to heal if thorough- ly washed with disinfectant two or three times daily the wound soon heals i keep some good disinfectant about my stable at all times imme diate attention to common ailments my tirst experience with iambs in ilie cornfield 1 learned some thing that i had not known instead of getting fat the lambs were not do- sheep we have found the golden hoofs profitable not only to clean up grain his noble choices and his mighty but wceds and in the pastui love are s forth b lujg m the acts we in my first experi wit look out for your seed potatoes nov it is not too early now to be looking ing anything at all i called in a out for seed stock of potatoes for next neighbor who had handled sheep for year says the superintendent of the years he felt a few of the animals kentville ns experimental station and after looking around told me what as at this time of the year fields rea- i was wrong sonably free from mosaic and leaf roll j evidently this corn is too high on and showing an even stand of healthy the stalks for them o reach he said plants can be located it is impos- and there is not enough grass here to sible to locate these later after the do them all the lambs get is what plants commence to die down this is corn they can reach because the a matter of great importance and as j blades are practically gone they our authority points out if promptly i wont fatten on this take down the acted upon may lead to an increase of fence and let them in that clover from 25 to 50 per cent in the yield j pasture a number of tests at kentville have within two weeks i could notice a shown a yield from healthy hills of big difference from then on the 238 bushels per acre while from un- lambs fattened as i originally expect rotted and unrotted manure speaking of the value of manure the dominion field husbandman mr e s hopkins points out that so far as their influence upon tho growth of crops is concerned unrotted and rot ted manure are of equal value for twentyone years experiments were conducted at ottawa with the result that an average yield of 217 bushels of wheat were secured on lund to which unrotted manure was applied i and 216 bushels on land to which rotted manure was applied with mangels 205 tons were secured from unrotted manure and 202 tons from rotted these yields show that there is no difference between the two class es of manure so far as yield is con cerned however adds mr hopkins as the rotting process causes a con siderable loss in weight it is evident that a much larger supply of manure will be available from the unrotted the glory of the garden oh adam was a gardener and god who made him sees that half a proper gardeners work is done upon his knees so when your work is finished you can wash your hands and pray for the glory of the garden that it may not pass away and the glory of the garden it shall never passaway kipling healthy hills namely liims affected by mosaic only 136 bushels were taken again hills free from leaf roll have produced an average of 347 bushels per acre while those showing symp toms of the disease produced only 194 bushels ed and they sold right up around the top the next generation will be as good as we make our children each parent should do his share to make the fu ture better than the present p he agricultural industry is our most important industry founded on the soil wherein lies ontarios greatest wealth what shall it be now young man since you have passed the parting or the ways and decided to make your life and living within the broad field of agriculture take advantage of tho provinces most liberal offer of education yes an education at the ontario agricultural college that will make you a bigger and better man on the land in the ad ministrative office or in the science laboratory there are many professions within the agricultural industry one of which may interest you the wouldbe agricultural chemist or bacteriologist or entomologist or biologist or botanist or geneticist or apiarist or cereallst or economist or animal husbandman or poultry specialist or dairy specialist can get a thorough and liberal training at the ontario agricultural college should you decide to continue as a practical farmer the training will be of lifelong service to you should you decide to become a professional man the education given by the college makes such possible to you the college calendar gives full information write for it j b reynolds ma president a m porter bsa registrar phr tradein price of a 1921 ford is equal to the tradein price of other 1921 cars which cost 30 to 50 more than the ford when new this is proof of the ford quality and the guarantee that the purchase of a ford is an investment as distinguish ed from an expenditure r e brown dealer stouffv1lle ford motor company of canada limited ford ontario t 1 n mum iii w i i iggas

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