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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 18, 1928, p. 6

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v 8 2 all they have is du to the kindness and love of god their power to work and to earn a living is the di- jrect gift of their heavenly father and they should seek to imitate the joy and i liberality with which god treats them god loveth a cheerful giver v 15 3 the greatest of all chris tian motives is the love of christ who october 21 lesson iii christian to 8ave and who gave his life stewardship 2 cor 8 19 9 6 7that we might enter into eternal life 15 golden text first gave their j christ is the unspeakable gift it is sunday school lesson own selves to the lord 2 cor 8 5 analysis i tue foece of a cood example 815 ii the need of careful supervision 8 09 iii the inspiration for christian civinc 9 c 7 15 introduction this important let ter was probably written towards the end of ad 5c when titus had come back from corinth j the force of a cood example 815 v 1 paul refers to the christians in macedonia in order to stir up the mind of the corinthians and the cir cumstances of thee christians are so 6ct forth as to reveal the intense gen erosity shown by them the only ex planation paul can find is that god has given them tiis grace and liberal ity the next verses mention some of the qualities which distinguish this kindness of the macedonians v 2 a the offering was made in a time of great corfliction severe punishments had broken out and they had to endure incessant pain this an offering for which no words are sufficient in order to describe its magnitude then paul reaches that which is the purest of all cbiistian motives which is love the one thing that can make our gifts worthy both in quantity and quality is the spirit of sacrifice which we learn at the cross of christ serious sheep loss can be prevented a little iodine in food will eliminate goitre and improve health a great scientific achieve ment sea elephant for a pet science now offers a means of elim inating many of the losses which were regarded as inevitable a few years ago goitre in sheep hairlessness in was a test through which they passed pigs and jointill in colts for instance with great success b the gift was j ean a be prevented as a result of made not with a grudging spirit but iec research these three things out of an overflowing heart they real- which exact h to1 canadal lzed what had been done for them- selves by christ often it has been thei nov y ft wllcre a us view cf question vital to canadas forest wealth smokers have la responsible for over a third of all the mancaused for est fires in the national forests ot oregon and washington according to a report just issued by the us forest sorvlce with a total of 293 man- caused area so far this season 100 were startod by careless smokers ac cording to a presa bulletin just issued by tho service every time a careless smoker throws a burning cigaret into the dry grass or needles ot a forest floor he is giving tho flro demons odds ot one to nine that it wont start a fire wo read theso odds coupled with the fact that thero is smoked aud discarded in the united states the amazing total of 171232 cigarets per minute day and night during the entire year aro believed to account for tho large per centage of mancaused forest and brush fires that aro started by smokers even if only onethird of tho cigarets consumed thioushout the country were smoked outofdoors there would still be over 50000 chances a minute of a fire foresters sea elephant quite sociable j p to tennine tho fire hazard from he is a guest in the berlin zoo and allows hi host to stand on him when he is accepting a little light refreshment i sn mau v d sale and f m hoflheins of the u s bureau of forest fire caused by smokers s case that the followers of jesus have come to realize what are the secrets of divine love in such moments of deep trouble c it was done out of pov erty and not out of wealth the rom ans had been very hard on macedonia they robbed them of their silver and gold mines and of other means of wealth and still continued to exact heavy taxation the macedonians said that their nation was like a lacer ated and disjointed animal yet these kind people did not suffer their own need to prevent them from making this gift v 3 d they gave far beyond their means and did not stop to cal culate which was their proportion v 4 e they came forward with out any effort on pauls part to stir up the gift and they insisted upon giving what they could it was a free- tho stockman feeds a little iodine ac cording to lionel stevenson newly appointed provincial zoologist in on tario ioine dr stevenson points out costs less for ten years than the loss or weakening of a single lamb there is no substitute he says iodine must be present in the food what ycu lose the british high commissioner sir william clark has arrived in this dominion to assume the duties of high commissioner for great britain in canada it is fortyeight years on one dead weak or runt lamb wouldj since canada named sir alexander pay for all the iodine required by your flock for ten years why take a chance with goitre when it costs little to insure your flock against such losses not only does the use of iodine pre vent goitre in sheep but it also tones up the general health of the animal according to dr stevenson there are larger lamb crops greater gains in i3arlswthvwt tj lu r that of britain word they looked upon it not as a larl fed wlth the food ratlon gait as her first high commissioner in london but sir william is the first occupant of the complementary post to be chosen by britain in the first interview given out on his arrival on these shores sir wil liam describes the functions which he has come here to carry out as an ad- 1 ditional channel of communication between the government ot canada co-opera- ensure an even smoother running of the machinery than created it is a tradition in england that she sends to canada men of outstanding ability and brilliant gifts to the long roster of men who have served tho empire so ably as governorsgeneral must now be added those who are to serve in the exalted office of high commissioner it will be a post de- a great scientific achievement standards recently made a series ot tests with nine brands of cigarets and eleven brands ot cigars the tests were made by placing the lighted cigar or cigaret butts in a dry grass pad attached to a screen some tests were made in still air others with winds ot various veloci ties generated by a small electric fan from measurements ot butts found on concrete floors pavements and bare ground it was estimated that the aver age cigaret butt is about one and oue- fourth inches long so halflength cigarets were lighted and burned down hare task but as a real opportunity and privilege and they pleaded with paul to be allowed to participate v 5 f they went far beyond his expectations they did not limit their eltorts to these gifts but said that they were ready to meet his will in any other way he could suggest they would send a companion to take their contribution these were the qualities which distinguished this offering from macedonia and account for the praise which paul bestows upon them it was surely a real incentive to orinth they must not fall below the standard of tleir brethren ii the need of careful supervision 8 g9 v g paul was a careful organizer and krcw that everything of this kind would have to be arranged beforehand with great thoughtfulness evidently the proposal that corinth should share in the collection had been made some time before and the difference of opin ion which had sprung up between paul and the church had delay the gather ing of the money but now that they are reconciled paul returns to the sub ject moved by the hope that these people will make an offering worthy of themselves we must read the whole passage in order to recognize the mo tives which are here actuating the apostle he knows how readil- suspi cion may arise in the casebf the handling of trust funds such as these he will not do it all himself but will take titus and other members with him that they may share the responsi bility in vs 20 21 he tells them that he must be above reproach we must olso read the opening verses of chapter 9 in order to see how firm paul can be and how straightforward he is in all his practical dealings the church can never be too attentive to any busi ness arrangements into which she has to enter iii the inspiration for christian civinc 9 c 7 15 paul is greatly agitated lest these corinthians should compare unfavor ably with other gentile churches and he now supplies three motives which may urge them to do their very best v 7 1 they will reap in propor tion to their sowing this may not seem to be a very high motive but it is one that works powerfully with us nil and at tiires it was employed by ejsus see matt g 4 g ottawa canada the development ot garnet wheat a new variety of great promise is almost an epic in the realm of scientific achievement according to the dominion ceroallst manding ability and qualities o rare j at the canadian government experi- tact and geniality sir william clarks i mental farm ottawa thl3 new past record in the board ot trade in j wheat was placed on tho market only india and in other branches of im- j two yeara ago after almost half a peril service warrants tho confident century of patient but determined expectation that he will set a standard effort connected with its breeding and to onefourth inches for use in theso in the new office worthy of the past evolution tests cigarlengths used in the tests which will be difficult to surpass in in 1914 garnet wheat was included ranged crom the whole to any length so doing he will have the support and in the regular variety testplots at sufficient tor relighting and testing the good wishes ot the united people the experimental farm at ottawa i i fifty tests each with cigars and of canada montreal star j in 1319 it was tested at the experi- cigarets in still air no ignition of the mental farms in the prairie prov- g took place in a wind of one to m j i i inces in 192 the branch farms were three miles per hour the ignitions of i eicvsslon is to sow iso ere from which was cigarets amounted to 412 per cent in c1 tc 3 produced about 5700 bushels in 192g a treetofourmile wind s53 per show feature some cflol bushels of garnet seed cent in a fourtofivemile wind 50s j were offered to prairie farmers with pe cent and in a fivetoeightmila j a 1 c luf p n fou limit to any one fanner w 57 7 per cent los angeles exhibit troves somo 2s20 urmers lncluding sg2 sol cigar testg a one new subject keal rub- dier settlers secured twoto four bush- wind the ignitions were 1s5 per cent lie attraction cls iots aml this together with seed i a threetofourmile wind 81 per i from increasing test samples by two cent a fourtofivemile wind 254 per lo angeleslelevision radiocasts or hree se0 gr0wer3 made a grand ccn the ignitions increased to 393 those nessimists who see in the new v total of some 1 usleis 0r enou per cent in a ninetotwelvemile wind those pessimists who see in the new nual na radio exposition which t0 geed 12 000 acres appointment some sinister effort to i t n eeefiii rinse here u t i uiajtsi m an aie wsis undermine the british fmnire and to brought to a successful close here thl3 year garnet w wa3 ob t were made undermine the british empire and to rec record crowds were in at- sol growing in all parts of the cigarets took from 19 2 to 33 5 weaken the cordiality of the relations tn1 nt j audltori- yisaieia looiv uom yj 10 jjd now existing between london and jm 7 vf q i t nilutes t0 bur their cu1 mi where the annual eent was stag uert aild north of tisdale sackatche- cigars from 23 to 517 minutes the sir william clark has had a wide t ol run i wan is practically a garnet country j average time the cigarets took to bir nniiam iaik lias had a wide riio television bootli was always a it all carly mau variety it ignite the grass was 5 to 9 minutes we are gifted with apt speech ex j 1 center of attraction here seersin usuallv ri from six to twelve days j te cigars took on the average for the canadian cooperative wool growers recommend feeding iodine in tho form of potassium iodide only one half ounce per sheep per year is required but this amount while small is absolutely essential buy medi cated salt containing potassium iodide they say or preferably pre pare it yourself by dissolving 4 ounces of potassium iodide in a pint of water i sprinkle this over 100 pounds of salt and mix well let the sheep and lambs help themselves every day dont let the sheep get salt hungry tion and interconsultation have for english speech long past one is glad to think been the keynote o the relations between the two governments and it is hoped that the creation of my appointment may make the bonds between them still closer so far as in me lies it will be my earnest desire to do every thing in my power to further that end such a declaration will confound among ourselves one of the trag i ernment administration he is a man j as well as iistenersin were afford- ahead of marquis and has consequent- the various edies ofnrogress to meis the way in oc outstanding talent and strong per- ed au opportunity to witness all o the ly enabled the area ot wheat produc- 1 lengths all the way from which apt and rcy speech of the souallt ami u is hardi iikey that steps in the process of television radio- j tion to be extended much further j 1s seconds to 4 minutes o old england is disappearing under the process of what for want of a better name we call education there is nothing more remarkable and i should like some time to address some observations on that subject than the amazing gift of the people of england to express themselves until they are taught to speak a jar gon that expresses nothing one day on my walks in wyre forest i met an old woman who accosted me with this salutation a salutation that sounds to me elizabethan and that i defy any modern educationalist to improvo may god goodwill and good neigh borhood be your company think what education could do to that those of us who are wealthy can send our sons to expensive private schools for four years and then perhaps for five or six years to eton and we can finish up with four yearsat christ church think our son will say that to us no he will say probably pippip toodleoo for literature i take my stand every day by the side of the illiterate and i say to all of you may god goodwill and good neigh borhood ho your company stanley baldwin in our inheritance he will ever consent to bo nothing casting and reception northward more than a transmitting agency be- u of a radio 19wm was reported wheat would tween ottawa and london sir ywl- radiocast trom nevei peac0 rivcr cmm ham clark announced that it will be his first task to travel throughout can- one part of the auditorium and picked try alberta this year garnet was up in another and although in it3 being cut here on august 21st crops ittltjl iliiz i earlystagesof devevpmen7with am- re niorradvancedin the peace knowledge of the country and to dis cover the varying outlooks of i pie in the different provinces cover the varying outlooks of the peol ple tor p i river district than further south and such stratlou was nevertheless interesting some of the west a finest crops were a course has everything to commend i rasing to large gatherings of so there in the rio grande section it and when he has returned to ot- radl fans ot lhe peacc river countr on au tawa he will be in a far better position manv improvements in both cabinet 22nd 31 varieties of wheat were iden- to interpret the negotiations in which and te instruments themselves tilled and of these 10 were garnet he is to play the part of gobetween i were notel1 and the scores ot display seven marquis five huron one tur- with such knowledge he will not bootlls save a comprehensive view of t key one ruby and one reward which merely bo transmitter of communion- i tho year developments in the radio indicates tho way in which garnet tions but a transmitter iiiterprctting uela wheat is spreading in western can- tho canadian view with a ietached tno crcam of radio entertainment ada as an early maturer and good and impersonal outlook rather than 15 statiols throughout los ylelder it has no equal its discovery the mere official viewpoint of a cabi- 1 angeles county was heard during the is regarded as an epochmaking con- net which is bound to be influenced exposition given alternately on five tribution to canadian agriculture by the restrictions ot political ex- different stages in different parts otj jp nodlentv the auditorium when one program i the appointment of sir william is was finished on a stage in one section i s p l is hcr rcmi a natural o scon e of he nnerlal of the building the lights were turned sa woman novelist uiiuiai uuilumu ui uic imperial i i that obviously means a short suit i conference of 1928 by which the on tiat sta and a stag0 ln hwe i other part of the exposition would be j lc u uuys illuminated and an other group of radio stars would appear velocities and 1 niinuto and 2s sec onds we all finally come to do the things we swore we wouldnt powers and privileges of the gover norgeneral in canada were restricted the governorgeneral becoming the personal representative of the sover eign while tho ttawa government transacted its business directly with tho cabinet at westminster this plan has worked well and the appoint v barrister was met by a friend the abit of color was added to lhe other day in the street with a number show when al tho performers appear- of law books pointing to tho books ed in special costumes instead ot lib friend said why i thought you street attire which they ordinarily carried all that stuff in your head wear when appearing before the micro- i do quickly replied the lawyer with ment ot a high commissioner should phone i a wink these are for tho judges doesnt gas on the steps does your feller ever gas on the ateps with you in the evening i should say not he steps on the gas with me in the evening piy dear ethyl ho said ho would kiss mo or die in the attempt methyl and did you let him ethyl well ho has no life insurance and i pitied his poor old mother mutt and jeff bud fisher my word look whos in london

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