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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 14, 1928, p. 6

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sunday school lesson ith rending of the tempi veil means that with the death of christ the christian soul becomes conscious of a nevr way of approach to god the temple worship in cancelled and sup erseded faith transfers itself from taw ami sacrifice to the crucified one s at any rate ic happens in christian experience from this time onward vti uhia christians look no longer to the holy june 17 lesson xuth cruemxion mi f m rf mark 15 2226 3m9 golden resmcr but to th fa of text god eommendeu hta lova t j jesus christ compare 2 cor 318 and ward ua in that while we were yt 46 inner christ died for ua rom v 39 the testimony of the gentile 6 8 centurion is also of great interest he subjfct claims when jesus dies surely this christs prath and the rassma or ma w son of god- son god on heathen lips would mean hero or deified person and the centurions the oui world introduction the lesson today is taken up with the last tragic scenes in the earthly history of the son of god the crucfixion and the desolation of i the last hours preceding his release no event in all the worlds history has so moved the imagination and heart of humanity or created so glorious a hope as the event depicted here what to the worlds eye appears as disaster and defeat justifies itself in the spirit as the supreme victory of reconciling love cod was in christ reconciling the world to himself and instituting a new worldage of this fact which constitutes the final significance of the death of christ there are two hints at the close of the lesson the first is in v 33 where we read that at jesus death tho veil of the temple was rent in two this represents symbolically the end of the jewish dispen sation and the passing of the glory of god from the jewish ritual to the cross of jesus the second hint is the gentile centurions exclamation in v 39 this is prophetic of the wider worlds response to the appeal of jesus christ rejected by his own nation jesus becomes the lord of a new humanity which recognizes in him the supreme hero to whom its worship and reverence belong v 22 golgotha so called from its configuration which resembled a skull lay outside of the city walls as they were at that time subsequently the extension of the city to the north led to the inclusion of the spot within tho city boundaries the church of the holy sepulchre which fj- many cen turies has been thought to mark tho neighborhood lies well within the walls v 23 the offering to crucified per sons of wine containing an infusion of myrrh was a measure dictated by com passion tho cup was designed as an opiate to induce a certain dulling of the senses during the longdrawnout agony of death by crucifixion certain cnarrtable persons would make them selves responsible for seeing that the opiate was administered to the cruci fied jesus but jesus refused the draught in the utterness of hi3 self- surrender he would not consent to any drugging of his pain v 24 at the foot of the cross there goes on the procedure customary on such occasions the dividing of the prisoners clothes among the soldiers of the guard v 25 the hour when the crucifixion began is exactly recorded it was 9 am the third hour by the jew ish reckoning v 26 it was the custom to affix to the cross a public notice stating for what crime the condemned person suf fered in jesus case the inscription was the king of the jews what ever mocking significance his jewish or roman critics attached to this sup erscription it expressed the final truth of the matter for those who like his disciples had seen into the mean ing of that sovereign life of love which was now ending v 34 jesus lingered in life from 9 am when they crucified him till 3 pm when i he end came immediate ly before the end there came from his lips the parting cry of dereliction eloi eloi lama sabachthani tho words are aramaic and echo the open ing verse of psalm 22 there mean ing is my cod my god why hast thou forsaken me what signifi cance is to be attached to this last dying utterance of the son of man some have reafonevi from the cry that jesus hid hoped till now that god would intervene to save him and to re veal him as the messiah but it would be surely truer 4o see in the cry and in the agony the words express the last dread reality of the surrender which jesus for our sakes made to death lis sacrifice for us involved and included this final sense of for sakenness by the father he was forsaken in our stead just as in our stead he suffered vs 3537 a misinterpretation by the bystanders of his dying words is mentioned the jewish expectation of elijahs return would be familiar even to roman soldiers in palestine and accounts for thoir callous words at this juncture a moment after jesus expired words are indicative of the supreme place in worship and reverence which jesus was toon grax-o- roman world acquire in the who saya guernseys are not popular rfs r n fg p5siff sfi2sfs js safe hi is pp tf rms 8nm rhfes ftf bg mm t bvjuf t vvjnj ossii spfeti x52i s nfii 5 sss i 11811111 fess bxslli ibfelli this bull sold for 15500 shuttlewick champion a prize guernsey bull was purchased by mrs chancey mccormick at tho national guernsey sale held at hlusdale 111 picture shows him at naplerville farm of the mcconnlcks kindly treatment shows in profits for smart ocasions humane care of sheep said to put money in pockets of wool growers humane care for sheep is in ad dition to the ethical considerations of kindness to animals a paying pro position declares a leaflet prepared and published by the american hu mane education society at its head quarters in boston consideration for the comfort of sheep and especially lambs has be- water as weltas extra food when the buffalo grass is scarce or covered with suow puts money in the pockets of sheep owners make pies in your muffin pans muffins can be put to many uses in addition to the one which gives them their name a writer in the current issue of successful farming speak ing of her own muffin pans says that they are also used for baking cup cakes clover leaf rolls and for tiny pies for the lunch boxes little new apple turnovers she writes and paris critic discovers cure for theatre cough paris will power is suggested as a sorerelgu remedy for the theatre cough paul glnlsty president ot the association of dramatic critics is convinced that throat troble has little to do with this cough which he dubs thea- tralls tussls the first cough is contagious he announces the disease spreads rapidly becomes entirely quiet un der inteuse emotion aud vanishes eutirely when the audience passes out luto the cold night air where tho sudden change might have been expected to cause a real cough all these observations convince m glnlsty that the theatre cough can be stopped by a little iurni politeness on the part of the eoughers now we know lack of sunshine is held to b responsible for that tired feeling the energetic citizen who finds his ipep abating these days need not fear that ambition has forsaken him permanently if he doesnt feel like picking up tho umbrella he has just dropped theres a reason medical experts in the city when interviewed on the subject claimed that lack ot sufficient sunshine during the past few mouths is showing results april was one of the dullest months for years in may a 12day period of sunshine between tho 5th and the lth was followed by dark days statis tics at the mecmll laboratory show the sun has been more than ordin arily elusive and peoples spirits are drooping slowly one member of the medical profes sion explained that the human body is in a sense just like a plant it must have a certain amount of sunshine to give it vitality food gives it vita- mines hut the violet rays from the new brunswick nj college men sun supply the energy lacking these participating in intercollegiate ath- the body becomes subject to lassitude letics are as good students as the non1 that is the sure enemy of ambition athletes according to the results of a hundreds of people are clamoring survey announced at rutgers univer- for tonics they believe that they sity at the suggestion of the car- are run down and they are making negio foundation for the advancement hurried trips to the family doctor of teaching an exhaustive study was but the doctors are not worried they imdertaen several months ago at the realize that sunshine is needed and no one will feel quite up to his usual rutgers finds athletes make good as students come particularly important with the j tiny mince and pumpkin pies are made growth of the custom of shearing early j a twinkling in the spring i fill my in the year it is said if exigencies of trade require sheep to be shorn early in the spring then shelter should be given to keep the standard until fed with some good strong rays from old sol the human body is so wonderful however it was pointed out that it can adjust itself very soon even to tho lack of sunshine and years could pass without ever seeing the sun such distant friends i also use them for gelatine molds and when you are creatures warm the society advises making pressed beef or chicken just food and water should be supplied till nature sends the juicy grasses for them to nibble good care is a vital local university tracing the progress in college of 250 members of the class of 20 it was found that the athletes in the class had a higher intelligence rating that a larger percentage of athletes obtained degrees that both groups carried approximately tho same number of hours and that the athletes had a higher total average as happens often to men who go into grade for the four years the mine for the long hours during the it was found also that members of day if this contluued over thousands the track and tennis teams stood high of years to one line of people it might in scholarship that football men were eventually result in their loss ot sight comparatively low and that tworor- it was conjectured more men were lower than onesiport on the other hand as one doctor men the conclusion drawn by george stated too much sunshine can have pans with maple sugar making little w fraser who conducted the survey just as enervating an effect as not cakes just the right size to send to is that athletics have not harmed the enough so that in india where peo- a delightful printed pussy willow factor in its bearing upon the develop- silk dress with fashionable tiered meut of the sheep industry and its skirt that can be worn for street yet importance cannot be overemphasized fill your muffin pans and you have the of scholastic averages of fraternities nicest little rounds of pressed meat to and athletic teams during the last lay on your platter when you have term the average of varsity letter company for breakfast dont fry eggs men was a fraction of a point higher n the spider but melt a bit of butter than that of the undergraduates as a aoademic work of the athletes pie are literally drenched with tho this conclusion is borne out in fig- suns rays they are sometimes found ures announced today by the registrar to be very lethargic is dainty enough for any smart after noon the longwaisted bodice with square neckline and applied bands forming deep v at front of plain harmonizing silk crepe slenderize the figure design no 807 is attractive and serviceable made of wool crepe two surfaces of crepe satin or geor gette crepe pattern is obtainable in sizes 11 18 and 20 years 36 38 40 42 and 44 inches bust measure size 36 requires 4 yards of 40inch ma- four humane reasons as well as for financial reasons care should be i moderate taken to keep sheep in dry places always provide shelter in winter from wind rain and snow and in summer some kind of shelter where they can go out ot the sun value is pointed out in the practice among the better growers of sheep ot feeding grain from four to six weeks in spring before turning the animals out to pasture and of being in each muffin cup drop in an egg season and bake a few minutes in a oven dont worry about discolored pots when you cook tomatoes or any other acid food in an aluminum pot and the brownish or black discolora tion comes offtthe pot into the water dont be afraid of poisoning comforts miso hastings in the current physi cal culture this discoloration ho says is an iron compound that forms in an aluminum pot from boil ing water or alkaline foods in it then when acid foods are boiled in tho pot tho discoloration comes off and we oat it we would have eaten it just the same if we were using any other kind of pot but we wouldnt hayc believed wo had eaten it seeing is believing and so many a woman scours and scours to get off the pot tho visible evidence of something she would have eaten without knowing it if slio had cooked in agateware and if she had cooked the tomatoes in an stony pastures too late in the sea son on western ranges it is said that making sure sheep have plenty of terial with 3 yards of 1inch rib- careful not to leave the sheep in rough bon price 20c the pattern how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin referred wrap it carefully for ecfch number and address your order to wiluon pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto patterns sent by return mail whole the tennis team led with a three acres and a cow in britain quietly and with relentless effici ency building societies are relieving opportunity is beacuse it is disguised mark slightly under 70 per cent as hard work there are of course says an am erican plenty ot staggering figures to prove that prohibition is a failure away from rice and old shoes mark of approximately 75 per cent they are making bri ttle swimming team was second rifle tain cleaner healthier aud brighter third and track fourth the football they are creating men of property one reason why so few recognize team was lowest on the list with a and investing them afresh with a real love ot home this striking testi mony to what is being accomplished in britain by cooperative homemak ing is borne by david lloydgeorge in a letter to the national association of building societies mr lloyd george quotes good rea sons for his optimism the total as sets of british building societies now exceed 200000000 since they came into existence they have enabled 2- 000000 families to become homeown ers that means counting five peo ple to a family that a quarter ot the total population ot the british isles has been relieved of the burden of rent to appreciate the real mean ing ot these vast figures mr lloyd george concludes wo have to visual ize assets in terms of national stabil ity membership as measuring the instinct to own and past achieve ments not as so many thousands ot houses but as so many homes each wlfey well i believe in an eye hearthslds happiness and for an eye and he winked first prosperity the building society 13 an organize- hon which enables the worker to ac cumulate his savings in the form of portuguese east africa is the loca tion of the newest oil gusher when gas sands were struck at 1325 feet an american syndicate immediately un derwrote a 25000000 credit for ex ploitation you winked at tom thii in defence of patronage quebec evenemont cons whe- v 38 attention has been called ki t s would havo catcn above to the religious significance of the symbolical episode here recorded stoon times more of the same thing ther it be political or practical sense the house he lives in and tho ground we entirely approve of mr eulers around it in which his hours of leisure attack on the civil service commls- can bo profitably used it i3 turning slon we are not questioning the landless men into capitalists and help- ordinary competence and honesty of ing to build up a nation of responsible the commissioners themselves but taxpayers a british government in this age of specialization one must was dismissed from office fortytwo admit that they cannot hope to know years ago because it refused to listen everything which it is necessary to to what then seemed to it tho fantastic know to judge the qualifications of tho dream of jesse collings a member of candidates for the thousand and one the opposition who demanded a policy posts in a vast administration at tho that should aim at enabling every fnm- departments of the treasury agrlcul- ily in england to become possessed lure and public works no less than of three acres and a cow this policy at the customs there are experts who is being brought nearer today by tho know far more of what an official beneficent activities oft ho building had moneymoon in the clouds should be than eau be possibly expect- societies to which mr lloyd georgo lieut and mrs bentley on their arrival at croydon aerodrome the cl 0 t official omniscience of a com- refers jesso collings dream may yot young couple spent their honeymoon in the air on a light from capo town mission whose members are them- como true christian science moni- atrica to london i selves nominated by favor tor editorial mutt and jeff bud fisher is there no limit to jeffs inventive ability

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