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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 26, 1928, p. 7

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t sunday school lesson ried on their work talking to many in private and using every opening to set forth jesus among those whom they met would bo many gentiles greeks and romans and the fanvo of barnabas and paul was so spread abroad that when sabbath camo the synagogue wae packed with all classes of jews and gentiles who had come re ci to hoar the word of god july 29 lesson v the first j y 4g fmed envy tfae j foreign missionaries acts 13 15 k leaders are furious and jealous when 1315 4449 golden text qo ye they see these gentiles receiving the therefore and teach all nations- same offer of salvation as themselves baptizing them in the name of the contradict the thngs spoken father and of the son and of the- y 46 w turn to the gentiles this holy ghost teaching them to ob- now becomes the definite separation serve all things whatsoever 1 have f the synagogue and paul turns commanded you and lo i am with to the gentiles defending his position you a i way even unto the end of with a quotation from the scripture the world matt 28 19 20 isa 49g 1 v 48 as many as were ordained analysis this means that it was the will of i the invitation 15 god that this salvation should be li the plan ok campaign 1315 ibrought near to these gentiles but it iii the results op his sermon 4649 does not mean that the will of god ivtpntiiirriov with the 13th chao- definite a t0 take awav from diilss a ontuis of the gospel to peoples other than fv i jews and with tho part taken by paul lukes hero i the initiation 15 js is the account of one of the receive the free offer of the gospel v 49 all the region the entire country dependent on antioch felt tho influence of this preaching tho new converts would go out into the sur- most- important movement ever under- 1 rounding villages and the growth taken by the church it was the be- was so p the jews became ginning of the world mission of chris- indignant and they persuaded certain christs word leading women who belonged to tho ing tianity fulfilling matt 2s19 the following things may be noted in connection with these livo vertas 1 the new departure starts not from the mother church at jerusalem but from the church at antioch which is a selfdetermining community that lees justified in originating to im portant a step 2 it was due not to the direct action of the officials at jerusalem but to five prophets and teachers men tioned in v 1 3 the short passage shows that these men realized the deep signifi- osvjcft of their action they remained long in committee seriously canvassing the situation by prayer fasting and deep meditation they sought the direc ts- f god it is the holy spirit which is now leading them to this de- 4 there is an act of separation whsri they laid their hands on two of them and sent them forth this lay ing en of hars was familiar to the ts and here it probably was the impressive outward symbol of the sanction of the church some suppose ths was fas definite ordination of bar- ra and saul if it was their ord- iratn then it would seem as if no apostle was present at the time if it i rerel th3 designation to a new mission the symbol of laying on c- hanvvs must have been used for other purposes than ordination to an official ministry ii the plan op campaign 1315 the two men select mark 33 their companion and direct their course first i to the irard of cyprus the home of earnatas two places are mentioned as the scene of their preaching and one striking eamjle is given of pi decision in action vs 910 v 13 from cvcrus they go to the fnith coast of asia minor and reach vsrx in pamrhiiia but carry on no mison service some change seems to have come over their plans per- i bars they had intended to proceed to eih a large centre of population and mary rray rot have approved of the journey into the intenor but the j difference whatever it was did not affect the fricdlv relation between barnabas and saul v 14 his journey to antioch has bn th theme of much discusion sere schcars thik it may have been fickress which directed them to the heaubvr region in the north to escape mjilarvi which was a dread disease in antiquity the road to antioch was rough ii porous and long the city was in the province of gaata and was a coony that is a centre of military rule where western soldiers we ffco leading citizens v 6 faul now delivers in the svn- nponne a missionary address intended for th ews it is naturally the mer est outlire but contained the prin ciples which paul set forth and luke must often have heard similar ser- mon a a later time there is a de cided difference in the sermon which paul preached to the jews and those with which he addressed the heathen audience and even when luke was not present to hear these sermons ho could obtain information from paul himself who would naturally be aware of lukes desire to write a his tory of the early church iii the results op his sermon 4449 the jews at first did not seem to realize the full significance of this new teaching and they invited saul to speak again in the synagogue the fol lowing sabbath this leads to a crisis v 44 the whole city during the week these preachers must have car- synagogue io influence their husbands to drive these preachers out of tho city it is quite possible that they were scourged and illtreated 2 cor 1125 snipping pretty marys nice curls it might have been your cat jeannette e roberts the days work was finished- the last book hod been dropped last scratching pen stilled last good night teacher smilingly acknowl edged and the clattering footsteps died away in the distance i stood in the quet beauty of a ne vada sunset and gazed happily at the grgeoua coloring of natures own canvas suddenly every nerve of my body quivered in sympathy as an unearthly scream f a live thing in pain shatter ed the evenings happy stillness i ran hastily toward the spot from whence the agonizing howls seemed to issue and there whirling twisting scratching and clawing was a tiny black kitten with its poor head stuck fast in a discarded salmon can i al most echoed the frantic meows of pain of the suffering baby thing i reached to help it but with the instinctivo fear of any animal in pain leaped into the air and ran stumbling away from the garbage heap of numberless jaggod broken bottles and gaping sharpedged cruel cans itty kitty oh let me help you but no even when with tender fin gers i caught and held the suffering i kitten endeavoring to free it heart- rending cries and scratching claws re- this shows the second operation on the universally known pickford warded me tresses it was performed in chicago a few days ago tie first cutting of the poor little neck was swollen and welcome music the curls on tho road to bobdom was done in new york my nights fishing a girls adventure last year i spent my holiday at a small fishing village on the kllkbran- nan sound ireland between campbel town and tarbret on the east side ot kintyre 1 found it very easy to make friends with the fishermen whilst they were working at their boats down in the harbor and they were more than willing to answer questions as to their occupation i had only been there a few days when i was on intimate terms with several of them and one morning bleeding evidently the little thing had been struggling for hours des perately i worked and at last succeed- fishermen uso the trawlnet and each ed in extricating the swollen head and boat has a neighbor a man was quieting the vicious claws it was detailed to keep a lookout for her- just a little alley cat no home no food ring and he lay on the bowdeck and no one to care but it amply re- peering down into tho sea after paid me for its adoption and develop- halfanhour he gave the shout thated into a sleek and shining beauty we had come on herring and out shot but tho mission of this little tale is thenet whilst our boat described a wont you housewives and heedless semicircle and our neighbor boat campers press down the top of those steamed to the buoy and picked up t cruel jaggededged cans it is so easy tho end of our net she continued to do a habit which takes only a sec- steaminp towards us and thu3 a end and will moro than repay your ring was made round tho shoal our slight trouble by a warm feeling of neighbors crew then boarded our happiness around your heart when boat and the hard tedious job ot you remember that perhaps you saved ba theplrlor teulvblacktt may pullingin started some of natures children from neod- lqo bu mqre gentel pornapa the net fell into bag shape and loss suffering the singer on the hob shes boiling someone exclaims as we sit in circle by th- fireside awaiting our afternoon cup of tea how the sound of the words makes us thrill with delight a we antl- cipato receiving the cup that cheers but why she wo ask surely just because of her winsome person ality for undoubtedly thero is some thing lovable about the household friend the kettle among all the articles of everyday u3c she is the most indispensable for bo the homo ever so humble theres always a kettle just fs there are types of indivi duals so there aro different types ot kettles there is tho ordinary one usd in the kitchen always to be found in ter accustomed place on the hob and singing merrily all tbj day long sho is ready for all emergencies usually at boiling point or very near thereto ready to welcome tho in dividual members of the family as they return homo at meal times at all hours of tho day even the children interest themselves in tho homely kettle for oftlmes they may bo ob served acting their wellknown nurs ery rhyme polly put tho kettle on and lets drink tea then who does not cherish pleasant recollections ot the big fat family kettle all black and shining brought out for duty only on high festive oc casions some on tho other hand may perhaps recall just that samo outsize kettle as being dreary and dull when sho endeavored to make the best ot ner song on washing days of course we all know that it is not tho kottle but the water in tho kettle that sings but that is one of tho things wo do not want to understand aright we are content to go on thinking of trie singing kettle and to listen to the tuneful melodies as they pass from andante legato crescendo to fortissimo movements on a slightly higher social scale we was a mass of silver glittering strug- 1 a chattering happy sxjuirrel stilled bright and all radiant in aluminium or copper it too fills a place as a tentatively put f fish and baskets were quickly and quiet after agonizing hours of g but s as a i could have a nights fishing with one of the boats to my secret de light the skipper of the boat nancy lee offered to give me a place in his boat that very night and i eagerly accepted his offer shortly after eight oclock that evening i left my lodgings and start ed to walk down to the harbor it was a warm delightful evening with one of those perfect sunsets and the sky in the west showed crims and gold with little pink and pearlcolor ed clouds drifting about and i felt in great trim for my nights adven ture at tho harbor all was bustle and lowered into the net and the contents pain emptied into the hold an investigating hungry wood- 1 not there is no hob for her upon very good one which made the men i very pleased with their nights work preparation for the departure of t he thj skipncl t0 mc ulat oftcn they boats for the fishing ground all the of our boat chuck caught in the relentless teeth i wch gt u probabiy for that the net was then hauled in and tho of a halfopened corn can or hayhap tbe worgt tempered of au skipper lighted a flare to attract the j your own persian or angora darling tvpeg qf keu hawng no flie4 buyers and let them know we had j that disdained the richest of yellow abode par ketho j ghfto1 fish to dispose of soon a buyers cream but eagerly answered the ca plllar to post and ougnt boat was alongside the quality and j f the wild to forage for itself in the l- tf haye qur sympatny how quantity of the fish appraised and i dusky twilight often j sho comuelled t0 u t0 al then a bargain being struck the catch i close the can you tourist on your gqssip g recounted by was handed over to the buyers oft joyous carefree jaunt across the con- mend nelghbora during thoir ator we steamed again and after an hours tinent when j est m the forest cailg indeed cntersation sailing we got a shout that our glado or beside the tumbling brook qn guch occasiong somotimes s0 neighbor had felt herring the eager eyes are stealthily watching br the poor keulo getg neg same operations were gone through from tho treetops and brambles eager unu bag proc ua and tho herringring this time was a pattering feet will be i speeding to your nc0 b hissiug out very huju picnic ground almost before the hush of silence covers your departure boys union suit p i r c to sixteen years of age will feel comfortable i during the warm weather if wear- ing the athletic garment pictured here it is an exact copy of tho kid worn by dad which will be sufficient recommendation of its worthiness naincheck or soft nainsook would be suitable mater ials pattern no 1143 is cut knee- length and buttons down the front the short sleeves may be omitted if desired and the armholes faced cut in sizes 8 10 12 14 and 18 years size 10 years requires 27fc yard3 of material 27 inches wide price 20 cents 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 preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto patterns sent by return mail boats are powerdriven which is a great boon to the fishermen in their i haardous calling the nancy leo was a trim boat manned by men and a hoy who acted in capacity of ships cook soon everything on board ready and we drifted slowly out of the harbor towards the entrance ot loch fyne and arrivedat the ftshing- grund shortly after nine oclock it was too early to start tho nights work and whilst wo lay to the four the was goout night after night without get- ing a decen catch and there is the added risk of tearing their nets on rocky sea beds the second catcli of the evening was tile best and whilst the bargaining was going on with the buyers everyone was in merry mood and a good deal of chaffing and rag gingtook plcac i hail been so interested in tho nights adventure that i had given no thought lo the weather it start ed to rain and a stiff breeze sprang up which made tho sea very rough girl stengraphers employed by the polish government aro obliged to wear robes that conceal their necks knees and elbows well thats ono way to got something dono around tho office men passed the time by giving a last j and cnoppy soon j had a hcavy look over their gear and getting the smking feeling and i could not help boat into fishing trim this done to not lhe qilet grng on the faceg their satisfaction we went down into of mon as they saw what had the focastle and had the evening llappenod t0 me but 1 wa9 to ill to meal it was grey dusk when wo care go whou the sk suggested came on deck again and i was sur- tat j shouid g0 uc i g con prised at the number of boats which j smlcd soon we wero hcadlng for had gathered at the ground there th0 harlorj and was a thankful wore boats from campbeltown and venon whon y ul0 throbbing tarbert and as far south as ballan- f thj engino cease s tq trao and drifting about on tho fringo fjb tho flnn gr011ni under my feet of the fleet wero the buyers boats aga an although i had enjoyed from glasgow and ardrossan theso my n experience very much i bonis follow the herring fleet and j cannat say that t hav much not by a long sight out very staccato notes as it topples over into the fire perhaps our best recollections of all centre round the spirit kettle that familiar friends of our travola thoughts of her send us back into i tho ros7 past as we trudged up hill j and down dalo ero we found a sult- i able secluded spot fc- our picnic what joy wo felt on theso holidays when after succeeding in puffing an unwilling fire of wet twigs to tako light and burn we heard tho glad shout shes boiling but unlike tho brook ot poetlo fame a kettlos life does not go on for ever there comes n day whon a hole appears sho gets patched up onco or perhaps twice boforo being finally wrapped up in newspaper and relegated to the shelf among tho un wanted pots and pans ida massle up to greenock tho rush tho catches fairlie and sma oors to catch market after darkness had fnllon the skip per of our boat gavo orders for full hon to repeat it rdrossan in the wee nevcr meant me t0 bo glasgow a nshennandmn providence evident- sailor or illinois minister announces that stoam ahead and wo ploughed anyone who refuses to vote for her- through tho waves making for tho hort hoover will wind up in hell hut stretch ot water between the unto tho legion of the condemnod goes shoro and cook of arran loch fyiio right on cheering for al smith she dont you think love at first sight is the best he not by a long sight i the circus manager advertised fop a dwarf a man called to say that ho knew the very man for him aro you suro he is small enough asked tho manager quite replied tho man why if he had toothache ho would think it was his corns aching we believe that eventually the cn- tlro arctic region will bo explored by hunting for explorers detroit news too clever a restaurant keeper noticing that two of his customers were evidently trying to cat their suppers in tho shortest possible time lest they should miss tho boat which was near ly ready to start thought it would bo very funny to frighten them hi went into a back room and gavo a remarkably perfect imitation of tb steamboats whistle tho joko work ed well tho men heard tho sound and rushed for tho boat and the jok er laughed loud and long until sud denly it occurred to him that the men had gono off without paying then ho stopped laughing mutt and jeff bud fisher jeffs worries about his bed arent ended not yet i tfj5j5sss55gj it doc a shot op f vaccine quiclcl 1vg bgcn exposeb vtb smaul pox a

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