hie st0uffv1lle tribune published every thursday fcate 200 per year 250 to tht united states business cards 4- medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mafp phone j196 sunday school lesson other case as adultery matt 19 391 on the part of children obedience and honor on the part of parents pa j tience and wise instruction these are i the homely virtues to whic paul es- horts his readers as for servants he j counsels honest and singiominded december 1 lesson ix the chris- x service o their masters remembering tian home in a modern world that before all vise tiicy are servants luke 2 4052 golden text hon- 1 f christ who will receive their recora- 1 pense from the lord the attitude or rs ira herbert freel consultation hours ira freel 3 to 12 am mon wed frf 6 to 9 pm saturday tues thurs saturafternooiu by appointment only herbert frccl 9 to 12 am tues thnrs sal to 9 pm tues sat mon wed frl afternoon by appointment only tr dental es barker lds dds honor graduato of royal collega of dental surgeons and of the university ot toronto office in grublns block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal collega of dental surgeons and ot the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal collega of dontal surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital i office standard banx lip ali phone office 1011 residence 1015 boadwats drug store stouffville iiegaii harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouttvllli money to loan a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouftvllle monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am anne lehman a t o m teacher of pianoforte flaying and theory studio lehmans block phono 4501 farmers wo want all your live fowl best market price paid dont sell until you consult us phone sam golden at ponnockj livery 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ce5 985 luke ci 2832 introduction revealing glimpses 1 of homo life are not infrequent in the bible sometimes unatractiva fnd evil sometimes rarely beauciful always in structive only a few examples can bo ivcn here some merely by sugges tion rather than description in detail there is abraham of whom the lord says i have known him t the end that he may command his children and his household after himjhat they may keep the vay of the lord gen 20 19 there is the hospitable tent home of jethro in midian where moses the fugitive is welcomed exod 2 20 21 in the home of micah in tho hill country of ephraim with his chapel his altar and his pritrt there is real though uninstructjd piety in samuels childhood home i devoted mother prays for her son the home life of hosea is ooisoned y unfaith fulness but redeemed and healed by a changeless and selfdenying love hos chs 2 and 3 very memorable i- the dignity and order of the household of the virtuous woman of proverbs ch 31 whose price is far above rubies and whose children rise up and call her blessed in tho new testament individual character stands out mon prominently than social or family life but we have frequent reference to the virtues which make a good home kindness purity hospitality humility dilli- gence patience fidelity charity it is under the influence and power of the lord jesus christ that the perfection and beauty of home life has been at tained i the child in the home deut 6 39 luke 2 4052 2 tim 1 35 3 14 15 the ancient law preserver in deuter onomy requires both that the people shall keep the commandments of god and that they shall teach them to their children ch g 1 2 7 with this good law goes the promise of the blessing of god v 3 with it also goes the great central truth of reli gion the lord our god is one lord and the summing up of all religious d ty in the one great commandment thou shalt love the lord thy god with all thine heart and with all thy soul and with all thy might these therefore are to bo kept a a sacred inheritance this fundamental thuth and this comprehensive law an taught to the children in tho homt apparently there is to be no excuse for neglect and no evasion of this duty all occasions are to be used and both the parent and tho home will be mark ed by the symbols of its obedience vs 79 the language of these verses is probably to be understood as figur ative but many jews have taken it literally and have actually worn on the arm and forehead trip c parch ment on which were written words of the law and have enclosed similar pieces of parchment in metal or wooden cases nailed to ilr doorpost sec matt 23 5 there is no doubt that jesus as brought up in a pious home where the precepts of the ancient religion were strictly observed he grew and waxed strong in spirit filled with disdom luke 2 40 at twelve years of age he was taken by his parents to the springtime festival of the at jerusalem in his story vs 4150 two things seem clear first that he had become keenly inter- ted in what he had learned of the temple and its wor ship and second that for so young a boy he had a most devout and real interest in religion coming with aj fresh mind to the great questions of his religious faith and practice he masters toward those who serve should be tin same forbearing threatening holding all good work it honor rem embering that they too arc servants of a master in heaven eph 6 9 iii christ at the table luke 21 2832 the kindly hospitality oi the two disciples was richly rewarded when they learned that the stranger whom they entertained vai the lord himself what detectives owe to fiction new methods of tracking criminals how a girls photograph led to an important discovery fingsrprints and cigarash reallife detectives owe much ot their success to methods first evolved by their counterparts in fiction de clares mr a ashton- wolfe in the forgotten clue sherlock holmes made the study of tobaccoash his hobby it was a new idea the im portance of which the police im mediately realized and exhaustive classifications and analyses were tab ulated for tho use ot detectives holmess method of classifying the various types of mud and soil was also adopted with the result that during the war a scientist in the french secret service was able by examining the stains on prisoners uniforms to determine iu what parts of the front they had served poisons handwriting stains dus footprints traces of wheels the shape and position of wounds and there fore the probable shape of tte wea pon which caused them the basic principle of cryptograms all these aud many other excellent methods which germinated in conan doyles fertile imagination are now part and parcel of every detectives scientific equipment holmess french counterpart lecoq has also left his mark in the remy case bertillonsuccessfully employe i the method of investigation expound ed in gaboriaus dossier 113 the value of science mr wolfes expediences in the ser vice ot the french surete qualify him to write with authority on its meth ods his book is highly instructive and so thrilling that though one may doubt the strict accuracy of certain tales one cannot willingly lay it down until the last line has been reached no longer must the police rely sole ly on spies and informers for science has armed them with complex instru ments and chemical tests whereby the smallest clue may be turned into con clusive evidence on one occasion burglars had plac ed an embroidered screen before a safe and had torn a fragment from this screen whilst drilling a hole suspicion falling upon some motor- repairers a search of their promises unearthed a drill with a fragment ot silk only about an eighth of an inch square caught in the ratchet by moans of color photography and micro graphs the laboratory expert succeed ed in proving that this particle came from the embroidered screen science aids the innocent just as it betrays the guilty the yellow paint on the door of a shop had been scored ed by the burglars chisel in notorious burglars possession was found a chisel marked with yellow paint in former days thlsinan would probably have been convicted on such eizes the opportunity to learn what he evidence but the ultraviolet ray can from the temple doctors who were astonished at his understarding ab sorbed n this higher interest he was for he moment forgolflu f the day appointed to return home but his parents he thought would have known wist ve not he said that i must be in my father- house v 49 rev ver jesus is resented to us as a healthy normal boy well in structed keenly interested in the best things of unusual mental ability obe dient and well thought of by those who knew him a good allround hoy owing much to a good home we are fortunate in learning from paul something of the early life of his muchbeloved younger friend tim othy whom he says he remembers in his rayers night and day 2 tim 1 3 timothys faith as in some measure an inheritance from his grandmother lois and his mothc eunice from a child he had known the holy scrip tures and paul counsels him affec tionately to continue in the reading and study of them there is no better definition of the place and value of tho bible in the life of a child or a man than that given by paul ch 3 14 15 ii sanctity of home relations mat 19 39 eph c 19 thero is good counsel here regard ing three undamenta home relations that of husband and wife that of par ents and children that of mastei and servait counsel in which is summed up the wisdom of the ages to the mind of jesus tho relation of husband and wife is sacred and is ivinely ordained the jews would have in volved him if they could in one ot the lamp and chemical analysis revealed that the paint on the chisel and that on the door were of different quality a question of bullets it can now he proved conclusively whether or not a firearm found by tho police is the actual weapon from which a particular bullet was fired this saved a marseilles butcher ac cused of attempted murder by a sold ier who had produced a cap pierced by two bullets and sworn the butcher had fired at him tests with wear pons established that the soldier had fired through his own cap both men loved the snme girl and the sold ier had invented this story to get his rival put out of his wi many and diverse are the problems solved in the police laboratories by scientific methods art frauds can be infallibly detected some of the lab- lets found at glozel are now at the lyons laboratory where experiments will provo wether theso discoveries ao authentic or not the police were once called upon to prove by tests which can definite- establish the age ot any document that autographed first editions of rousseau and voltaire purchased by a collector for half a million francs were forgeles the eye of the camera forgeries by alteration are easily detected for tho old writing even it erased will reappear in a photograph tho camera can reveal what tho eye have you handed your coupon to your dealer in exchange 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curious a tor acting whatever part tho master that n man could put away his wife german photographor who had tak- iias ordained it may be short or it for serious misconduct only the other i e a pretty girl remarkablo fo hor may be long it he wishes you to tllc school of ilillel held that le could exquisite complexion was amazed to represent a poor man do so lieartilv do f y for 1 r- i a spoier dinner or a physical defect if a crpple a magistrate or a pc commentary jesus admits m ca30 a only one sufficient cause for divorce pan witlt honor rnlclcius f brands remarriage in any the camera had revealed the marks i been recognized that no two persons of tho disease before they had become have similar fingerprints apparent to tho eye i certainly the chineso already utillz- in crimes ot violence tho police ed tliumbprlnt3 as signatures in the caimot see andiiv manner in twlucli a often enabled to establish the type i fifth contury nnd sir william hers- ot assailant by the nature ot tho iuj chell governor of bengal issued in- jury tho apacho slashes upward j structlon in 1s50 that ovcry native with a curved knife the italian stab3 slgnaturo should bo yccompanled by downward with a dagger tho negro i tho impress of tho right thumb ho uses a razor while the footpads of imd discovered that annuities were he face was mottled viuv biotclies j la viiietto so a muttonbone being paid to dignitaries who accordv thinking the plates must havo been fingerprints ing to his reckoning had long been faulty ho wrote asking her to sit the necessity for means of identi- dead find on developing the negatives that but it was not until isso that gnl- ton inspired by darwins vork3 ovol- ved a system of fingerprint classifica tion tits surete lias now oyer eight ofic rt fit rarnvih iarrtrila ivtjv girl3 should remember that a lovo knot is best tied with a single beau mil lion sets of fingerprint records criminals lavo a peculiar weak ness for tattoo marks by which thoy aro often ldentlfiod there 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