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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 17, 1929, p. 2

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i tl sunday school lesson through christ see romans 116 ihere he ascribes salvation to the love of god he wa impressed with the way in which christ came in the ful ness of he time it was a moment in history when things had reached their lowest when ve were nitek the law had failed men had found out that they could not save themselves and it christ th as then thf god sent forth his son n the death of christ ve have the love of god made manifest in all its power and mystery he died for the call his name jesus for hs shall save ungodly for men who had gone far his people from their sins matt from god and had wandered into sin 21 igod was not therefore selecting out whys1s those who had preserved the divine january 20 lesson ill- saviour luke 15 37 drawing a fins line likeness he came to the ungodly i a iwriblkon the love of god j v ths s how christs death iuke 15 37 gives evidence of the marvelous nature ii the supreme evidence ok christs of gods love it is scarcely possible love romans 5 010 j to think that one would make the su- i tioductiov many different prime sacrifice for a merely just man titles have been given to jesus he that is for one who was just without was called the messiah the son being loving it was perhaps possible of david the lord prophet that one would die for a good man prest king but among all these one who was generous and friendly titles none is more eloquent of his v 8 but gods love exceeded all work and character than the term nese bounds for he died for us when saviour in this capacity he saves we were neither righteous nor good us from guilt evil and death christs out when ave were sinners great work was to save the world 9 we therefore may well take confidence for the future and rest as- i a parable on the loye of cop suveirthat he will protect us for ever iuke 15 37 this passage is one of the classical v 1 the parables are among the sayings on the love of god in christ most beautiful of the sayings of jesus it is not because of the presence or and there is nothing that can be com absence of any merit in us that ho pared with them they reveal the loves us but it is simply because his aviators compas cause of customs dispute insiirht of josus into the world of heart is so full of compassion if wel mwno xviumi iwol nature and into the heart of god ook at ourselves alone we may well capt lancaster aviator who flew from london to australia and often we find help for the interpreta- h cause to question the doctrine of lancaster inspecting compass that was held by customs olliciais wucn m tion of the parables in the short in- forgiveness but if we look at christ lancaster arrived at new york because it contained lour ounces of alcohol traductions which are given in the we sea there on exhibition of love j- present instance we find the occasion which wakens new hopes and starts in the people who made up the audi- us on the upward path dr moule ence one cannot wonder that the luotes the saying of a dying french vital dlooa er daughter mv child i mjmwk mrs teaching habits of courtesy hien greeg green man sells h- ware to win order hail y small sweet courtesies of ow he do u parti r beta life for smooth do ye make the road friendly and courteous can we ex- of it sterue sect lo hold the love and respect of keceatly i overheard the story of a our own utua family circle lu th voiiug lad applying for a position and fullest masure unless we us utmilar getting it because of the how do methods you do sir with which he addressed courtesy wins theilove of ur fam- an elderly otlicial of a big corporation v and oar friend let ui teach you see tfce man who engaged our children that not inaty become the courteous young chap explained greut or famous but till oil be so many youn mon are not properly j courteous and thoughtful of others- attentive to those who are older that a practical application of the golden young mans courtesy was genuine rule its true he quoted that acorns o i our town there is a big jovial courtesy in business usually develop policeman who stands guard at a into onks of financial return j street corner where many children i teachers and parents alike need to pass on their way to school kxpect- tako time to think and teach courtesy j antly he waits for them in the niorii- it such habits are inculcated in boys ing at noon and in the evening he land girls while they are still in the is their idol always ready to look at j plastic just-uiound-the-corner-from-ba- their report cards and eager tu hear i byhood ago tfcey will in all probabtl- their little tales ot happiness or woe i ity carry these habits through life one day i happened to be passing it is generally agreed that courtesy when i saw three little girls wave a is indeed a most desirable quality to cheery good morning mr rey- develop lu children but parents and nobis to the smiling man i teachers who expect their children to i nodded to him and said really be uothgbtful of others must remem- mr reynolds i believe youre one of ber that courtesy begets courtesy the happiest men in the world they must set an example ot courtesy j and quickly he replied i am i is it not true that we often save our wouldnt trade places with anyone for most courteous gracious selves for a much larger salary you see my our friends and acquaintances outside children are all so polite and tfcought- the home husbands and wives ot- fill am common people crowded to hear him saint to her he had a message for the forsaken nave loved you because of what you and the fallen and it is no surprise are my heavenly father to whom i that the publicans and sinners drew go loved me m spite of what i near v 2 but along with these came an other and more critical clas3 the pharisees and scribes were the official leaders of thj nation and sought to maintain unchanged the traditions and practices of the past the publi cans were not religious in their out ward observances they did not at tend the services of the sabbath and did ot exhibit the piety of the scribes the sinners included all hose who as rrr rrf r had turned their back on the religious ouuuuuu dozen practices of israel so that it natur ally created a great sensation when jesus was willing to speak to this class when they came to his services he seemed to make a point of showing element made antifreeze solutions the question of an antifreeze solu- i tion is of interest to both tractor and synthetically j aftbhlbb5 owners some the pus higher tariff on eggs urged by us publisher fter 1 7 years german prod uces synthetic hemoglobin carrier of oxygen from lungs annually imported into us from china parsons says higher tariff on eggs to stem the ible antifreeze solutions are alcohol and water most commonly used for intermit tent used autos and trucks alcohol pints ami water 12 pints makes 40 per cent solution freezing 20 below zero and alcohol s pints and water s cent solution freez- mecessity of transfusions may pints make 50 per r n j ing 32 below zero o bad etfects on be obviated by product doctors say berlin after seventeen years of i research work professor hans fisch- er of the technical college in munich how fail and free the forgiveness of rush of dne1 antl rozo ce bc kae in m svnheti- god was indeed he had on several poured into the united states from a succeeded piodicln sjnhcti occasions to defend his procedure china at a rate of more than 46000- cally the important ferruginoue -coin- thus in one passage in mark he tells 000 dozens annually is advocated by ponents of hemoglobin he informed those who were offended at his action leavitt c parsons publisher of the m chemical society recently new england poultryman writing in j the acllievemont is i here as current affairs issued by the bos- of m importance although no ton chamber of commerce estimates were ma as the practi- the curbing of this import to- ca anplicatiom ot the synthetic prod- uet which is called hematine it is i came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance especially angry were the pharisees when they yearned that jesus had actually ac- cepted the invitation to take a meal in the house of the taxgatherer levi v 3 this parable therefore is an- gether with eliminating overproduc tion in th baby chick industry more ied p0sb it might be em- other defence of his treatment of the sanitary handling and systematized as a emedy in cases of gas sinnerclass it may be compared market were named by mr parsons nnisoiiintr with matt 18 1211 but the figure as meansof aiding a depressed poul- of the shepherd is quite familiar to trv business whose annual turnover conveyor of oxygen us from the different parts of scrip- ex 500000 000 i hemoglobin is an organic matter e llu 2 1 tf thc in 1020 the equivalent of 52000 000 which constitutes about ninetenths three parables here the lost sheep ii r ii r hlnnrl cor- iost pieces of silver i ot son all ll ekes was imported mr parsons of the weight of duel red dlood tor deal with the love and forgiveness of while during recent tariff hear- j puscles and serves as a carrier of god i ings the import of chinese eggs in- oxygen from the lungs to the general v 4 in the first and second par- creased tremendously one partial- tissues of the body it is an exceed- able jesus defends his action by aplar shipload alone displacing more j ingly complex substance and prior lo pealing to their own action in lesser ttan 5000000 domestic eggs 1 1927 its exact formula was not known matters if they are merciful in the nesnite the nresent tariff of g its extreme physiological impor- g metals hose or radiator alcohol evaporates before water and must be tested frequently and more alcohol added quite expensive for tractor use and for autos and trucks under heavy service very efficient as a cooling medium and no danger over heating engine because of cooling solution light oils undiluted kerosene used to consid erable extent as antifreeze for autos and trucks in light service some smell and perhaps a little danger from fire but neither serious no effect on metals but hard on rubber con nections rather poor conductor of heat and might be some danger of engine overheating under heavy ser vice used crank case oil also some times used as antifreeze very similar to kerosene for this purpose neith er iterosene nor oil makes a safe mix ture with water glycerine or glycol much used tor fate years for an antifreeze for autos and trucks stands a very low temperature and makes safe mixture with water boils temperature than water hence only water needs to be added has no bad effect on any metals and the purer grades little effect on rub ber hose connections does not ruin car finish like alcohol when spilled ten speak to each other and to their children in a way they would not think of speaking to a stranger how foolish must we not coutinualy sell ourselves to eacli other as a sales- you have helped to make them so 1 told him perhaps he admitted ive found that courtesy and goodwill often win where gruffuess fails 5-r- a v i prefe 3 nq york- despite the present w v way in winch they will hunt out a ccns a u frozen 1s ta arises from its function as a con- a higher who suril 1 equatly merdtui- p- s he con- 1 veyor of oxygen throughout the living ii trying to rescue his lost children untied the chinese product conies in tissues hemoglobin combines with some one might say to the shepherd j s volume and so far undersells do- oxygen as the red blood corpuscles you have ninetynine why bother mestic products that there is now on pass through the lungs forming an about one poor stray sheep but the american driedegg industry the exceedingly unstable compound shepherd cannot do that he has an driedegg business is an important known as oxyhemoglobin as the red on finish has some tendency lo interest in each membe so also god has edge of each one dares not neglect interest of the one but he- will use raw material gen in the tissues and reducing everv possible means to hunt for the turning to new england conditions compound to hemoglobin again i somewhat expensive in first cost but lost one in the poultry industry mr parsons in poisoning by coal gas or other by filtering can be used over and v 5 the tenderness of the shen- showed that only 10000 cases out ot gases containing carbon monoxide over herd is here displayed ill lhe way in every 1000000 cases of eggs and 1000 the carbon monoxide in the lungs com- commercial reparations binding for the 36inch size pattern cents in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap coin carefullv how to order patterns write your rmc and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c a stamps or coin coin pre erred wrap it csrefuliy for earn number and address your order to wilson pattern service 7 avest adelaide st toronto patterns sent by an early mail the simple life my ilfo in the country diil at least teach melius that the really stimu- lating things were the qtret natural thhifis ami the really wearisome thin vera the noisy unnatural things writes beverley nichols in the london magazine among my discoveries i may men- tion these that it was more exeit- t ing to stand still than to dance that l silence was more eloquent than j spech that water was more stimulat- ing than wine that fresh air was more intoxicating than cigarette smoke that sunlight was more subtle than electric light that the scent of grass t was more luxurious than the most ex pensive perfume and the slow simple observations of the average farmer more wise than the most sparkling epigrams of the latest wit practicalsmart very slim and simple too is charming house frock of linen sentiment and the empire i lord melchett in the review of re views loudon sentiment and good will will not indefinitely keep together far distant communities like those comprising the british empire unless ihere is added an economic complex of some kind yet to anyone tike mv self who has recently returned from the great and flourishing dominion of canada and who for many years has been intimately connected in trade and commerce with practically all the j dominions antl colonies the idea of separation division or even minor h divergence is not to be contemplated the mere idea of it amounts to au anachronism belonging to last cen tury v the conclusion is drawn we marked with the new england label loss as an oxygencarrier i sll ta s f ll fs observe how jesus sneaks with atith- being sponsored by the new england heretofore in severe cases ot coal- cean ot sediment and other foreign ority on the conditions of the hea- council l poisoning blood transfusion lias material that all leaks are stopped t ii o mt i that hose connections are all solid boon necessnry to introduce a sufnci- venly life he finds the greatest oy in heaven to consist in the return of l the lost and wandorintr sinner the treaty stands the test and that hose connection clamps are light and do not leak also it is eut quantity of fresh hemoglobin in riprhteous are probably those who are i w tryas theyvill tc bf important that cylinder head and outwardly keeping the lnwand tho 0pp0neilt8 ot th0 kellogg treaty f z u other gaskets are sound and do not word is used ironically nowhere seen so fully 13 in the for giveness hcbstows on the repentant sinner ii the suprkme evidence op christs i0ve romans 5 010 v 0 paul is convinced that full tod slove nol suggest a convincing reason why it should not be ratified by the united states and pu other nations ulii uotiit i vi hint dim iiw livt is considered possible that at some time in the future when professor fischers hematine has been further studied and tested the synthetic some books are to bo tasted otheis hemoglobin can be injected into the ings are tight enough to prevent leak age salvation has come to the world i chovrod and dlgostcil- fool manages to keep the fact to he swallowed and some few to bo systems of gas victims thereby avoid- from himself longer than he does from francis bason lg blood transfusion i anybody else and to edge patch pockets its easily made see diagrams tussah silk in soft rose piped in deeper shade print criticism a a milne in th hook window london criticism does not so much mat tor with a book or rather it mat ters artistically but not financially which is how it should be criticism ed cotton broadcloth orchid gingham f a play matters flnan ially but not with purple binding dotted pique in french blue with white washable striped radium silk tiny yellow and white checked gingham and striped mens cotton shirting fabricsare ex ceptionally attractive for serviceable wear style no 18 designed in sizes 10 is 20 years 3c 8 10 12 ii id and 18 inches bust lakes 2 yards of 36iiich material with ll yards of artistically it matters llnanciallt because a play cannot afford to wait for public opinion and the only im mediate opinion available is that of the critics it docs not mailer artis tically because the join iwork of author producer and actor is beiiys criticized by somebody who has no idea where on ends and the other begins mutt and jeff bud fisher now jeffll have to hide his wallet in his sho- not a thing i p 1

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