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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 23, 1930, p. 7

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mtmfbamn bmt v-j- umn days will make way for the more sombre shades aud chill ot late fall kur3 and heavy coats are brought out after their long rest in their math bags they are examined and brushed aud their cosy warmth feels good the furnace long since black and cold i3 sought to cheer the rooms with heat it is well to remember tho import ance of having sufficient moisture in tho closed up rooms artificial heating needs artificial moisture to keep tho rooms right this can bo done by having water pans attached to tho ra diators or on or near jhe hot air regis ters as well as keeping the furnace water paa3 filled tho singing of tho tea kettlo as it sends forth its steam might well keep up its song at tho samo time giving oft steady curling streams of moisture dry air i3 hard on the nose throat and lungs and it is a fact that ono feels comfortable in a much lower temperature if there is proper humidity in a heated room a quick change ot air every few hours by opening the windows for a few minutes is also a good practice aud it is surprising how quickly tho fresh air will warm up new senso ot comfort because of the oxygen admit ted good things to eat arkansas ham ham cut in thin slices 3 tablespoons vinegar hi tcasp sugar paprika lyi teasp mustard cook ham in hot frying fat until lighty browned remove to hot plat- i tor to the fat in pan add the vlne- tho horns mid pleasures and paace though wo may roam bo it ever so humhlo theros no place like home homo lifo is tho same the world over it means the living together of i members of families each home a bmall world in itself a mother afer bringing up a large i family said after visiting them in their respective homes although they are all my children each home is as different as can be 1 dont see where they all came from and why their homes are not more alike when they were all brought up under tho same roof yat there is a similarity tho stamp of the teachings and lives i ot the parents is indelibly marked on j the future- lives of their children in a more or less degree in the home are taught the first ways to work how to do things eftlicl- ently aud well if one can also securo inspiration it is surely a haven from which much good will come it is tho place where tho best as well as the worst is seen where toler- j again and one feels ance and unselfishness make for the happy homo and whore thoughtless ness aud uukinduess make for the un happy home naturally because of tho closeness and iutlmacies of home life controversies will arise tell me whatj you quarrel about and i will tell you what you are was tho pointed title ot an excellent magazine article then wo mothers must make the home beautiful and comfortable fori a paprika and mustard well our own we should btudy color to mlxl vvhen he pour over ham havo the rooms restful aud harmoni- an scrv0 at onc0 nam cut aa lncl ous study foods and their values to tllck j 3onl preferred to thin keep the body healthy and study home s economics in all its phases to make i truly successful one enters oae house where all may be beautiful but it lacks the atmosphere of home iu another is immediately imparted to one the friendly warm atmosphere ot the perfect home where joy and love reign supreme it is here the young must be taught tho first great lessons ot lifo under the firm hand of the ones who love them the best and it surely depends on the kind of homes we give our children as to the kind of citizens our boys aud girls will become great characters come from great homes and it is what takes pace be hind the closed door in the secrecy ot family life that builds the nation to greatness more surely than all other things put together governments business lifo or industries for it is from character that good citizenship grows religion is tho first necessity in the making of that character since religion is the great father of all that is good ventilation and warmth very sooa these bright warm aut- lemon pie cream together one cup sugar ono tablespoon butter yolks of two eggs theu add juice and grated rind of one lemon three tablespoons flour ono cup of milk and fold in the beaten whites of two eggs pour this filling into your pie crust and put into an oven very hot for a few minutes then decrease the heat until it is quite low childrens earnings children like to be given an oppor tunity to mako a little money if there is no chance for them to sell flowers magazines papers or any other article pay them for helping in tho gardon around tho house with the dishes or cooking a flat rate of so much per hour agreed upon by tho children is a good idea summer squeaks many doors and hlngoa develop squeaks in summer it is a good plan to thoroughly oil mechanical devices about the house regularly too hot weather drle3 out oil very fast and lack of oil ruins the host machine why worry its my but i will ho anxious until 1 get a letter from you telling mo you are safe at homo said mrs martin as she bid her slstor and her two children goodbye at the station why worry exclaimed her sister 1 will telephone you from tho junction whon we change trains and again the minute we got home indeed i forgot all about the telephone maggie said mrs martin instead of worry ing i will be listening for your call il really takes the heartbreak out of saying goodbye now that phone the telephone calls were made as promised and mrs martins sister was so impressed with the courtesy of the bell tclophone operator at tho big city terminus that sho wrote the station master saying in part i was passing through with my two children and had occasion to use the telephone the young lady on duty was so courteous and nice to m o nothing seemed to be a trouble and she not only took my message but directed mo to the store during my wait altogether 1 had a most de lightful journey duo largely to the kindly assistance of 4iie telephone operator we can talk to one another so easily by tele- steamcooled fine tested in british plane engi condenser smaller than ra diator and requires less water than older type london cooling airplane engines by the use of steam has been success fully triel heo in secret flying tests ccriicd out under the direction of tho british air ministry in addition to tho usual speed tnd climbing tests the trials included an elaborate demon stration of aerial acrobatics indicat ing that tho system is being studied with an eye to incorporating it in military planes watercooled airplanes usually on- counter criticism because of the weight ot tho water which must be carried ami the vulnerability of the plumbing and the large radiator in air fighting after two year of research the ystem has lecn develojwd to its final design by the fairey aviation ompany a steamcooled engine it is reported reeds much le33 water than the ld type watercooled engine the con densers employed arc smaller than tho water radiator and littlo damage would be done if the system should be pierced by a bullet the puncture would result only in the escape of a thin wisp of steam similar damago to a watercooled system would be fol lowed by a rapid loss of water and the plane would soon be deprived of its motive power through hea seizure of the engine the interest which tho british air ministry ha3 shown in this develop ment and other recent aircraft innova tions indicates a new trend period in a surprise raid the droadnaughu were struck eight out of seventeen times by bombs launched from air planes household pests roaches will disappear it you mako a paste of boric acid powder and con- donsod milk then form into balls and place whoro those lnsocts congregate water bugs will run away from korosena so pour a small quantity down the drain pipe once or twice a weok november 2 lesson v simon peter from weakness to strength mark 8 2729 luke 22 3134 john 18 2527 21 1517 golden toxt now when they saw the boldness of peter and john and perceived that they were unlearned and ignor ant men they marvelled and they took knowledge of them that they had been with jesus acts 4 13 analysis i a great confession mark 8 2729 il a great denial luke 22 3134 john 18 2527 iii a great love john 21 1517 introduction simo peter ap pears in tho gospel according to mark first of all as a fisherman with his brother andrew at the sea of galilee casting a net in the sea jesus called them to follow him and they left the nets and followed it is quite evident from this story that they had known jesus before and had listened to his teaching they were therefore in some measure prepared for tho call to full disciplcship this harmonizes with the story told in the gospel of john according to which andrew was a disciple of john the baptist to whom john pointed out jesus calling him the son of god andrew then fol lowed jesus and brought to him also his brother peter john 1 3542 they had apparently been disciples of jesus for a time during his early ministry had then returned to their home in capernaum and were now called to be permanently with him in marks list of disciples peter is given first placo 3 1319 as also on matthew 10 25 and luke g 121c ho was ono of tho hrce peter james and john who seem to havo formed an inner circle about the master and whom he brought into a closer intim acy with himself i a great confession mark 8 2729 it was well on in the second year of jesus ministry in galileo that he came with his disciples into tho vil lage of caesarca philliin on tho southern slopes of mount hcrmon this is where the moueri town of banias now stands and is a place of great natural beauty situated more than a thousand feet above tho level of the sea hero jesus appears to havo sought retirement and opportun ity for closer conversation with his disciples a crisis in his ministry nial like the other disciples he had ft from the scene of the arrest of jesus in gethsemanc but his flight was only for the moment john tells us that peter and another disciple fol lowed jesus 18 1516 one an im agine the state of mind into which they had fallen peter was no coward was approaching believing that he in the garden he had drawn hi3 sword was the messirh the kin the sa- had struck a blow in defence of viour predicted by the prophets and his master in spite of the fearful odds long looked for by the people he knew p hich were against inf but jesus that the public announcement of this had bidden him put up his sword his whole being must have been aroused in flaming protest against what he saw his lord whom he had confessed fact could not be much longer delayed he had been preaching the coming of the kingdom of god now he must declare himself as king would the people accept him would the multi tudes who had been thronging about him acknowledge him as king and lord could he rely upon his little band of disciples to stand by him knowing now full well that the malice of his enemies would not stop short of his death ho must have desired to know how such an announcement would affect their minds the an nouncement he felt must be made in order that the minds of his disciples might be prepared for such a tragedy and that they might be assured that this was not the end the answer of the disciples to jesus first question v 27 reveals to us something of what was being said in tho towns and villages of galileo about him by those who had listened to his teaching one of tho great prophets of a former age had come to life again they said or it wa3 john ihe baptist escaped from herods prison and not really dead as had been reported but the answer of peter to his second question v 29 must hrve greatly pleased him peter believing his be loved master to be indeed the prom ised king and savior the messiah the christ speaking or all tho dis ciples made his great confession thou are tho christ first of that great company of confessors who would through the coming centuries believe and declare their faith in him jesus saw in peter tho living rock upon which his church would be built compare eph 2 2022 so it has over been the strength of the church has always lain in the steadfast faith of believing souls instructed bv the spirit of god and confessing christ before tho world ii a cufat denial luke 22 3131 john 18 2527 i all four gospels tell of peters dej now helpless in the power of his en emies if peter could have led the band of disciples in battle for jesus to attempt his rescue there would have been no denial but unable to do any thing for the moment only his faith failed he denied his lord iii a great love john 21 1517 tho true disciplo appear again in pcter3 reconciliation and forgiveness his deep and abiding love for jesus prevails his final commission from the lord i3 to be a sheprerd of the flock of christ echoes echoes ot summer reach my heart to day like mystic music borne from the far away elusive strains like wind oer waving wheat bird voices vibrant in the summer heat sweet spectral music from days dead and dear thin phantom strains that but the heart can hear faintly the echoes come then die away for summer li a dream of yesterday no more she strays oer field and mil and plain whore autumn flaunts her robes- of crimson stain in vain wo seek for summers robes of light- shes passed beyond tho range of hu man sight and only echoes reach the heart to day echoes ot footsteps that have passed for aye helon b anderson new competition j mens clothing are facing railways gei m collectors airplane becoming real modern masculine garb coin- competitor of railroad pares miserably with systems womens attire atlantic city a marked increased he feds his underclothing to the la train speeds with adled attention wash but he bays coat ard trousers of to the comfort and convenience of i dark cloth so that they wont show passengers accommodation will bo the dirt the answer of the railroads to com petition of automobiles and air planes this impending development de tails of which are already being plan ned by rail systems of this contin ent aloug with the important part dirt however is just as bad when you dont see it mans habits need cleaning up sayj good health battle creek mich we read persona cleanliness is for human beings a very recent acquisition most played by canadian and united states j kwer animals keep hemselves clean transportation companies in support- note how meticulously tidy is tho iug the social and mora structure oti house cat the two countries was emphasized the cave man reveled in dirt and here recently by sir henry thornton s0 dm every europetn in the middio chairman and president ot the canaj ages the leather breeches and un- dian national ltailwys in his ddress shorn sheepskin shirts worn alike by before the seventyfifth annual dinner nnnnn nrorirrniors arid highchurch of the american association of pas senger traffic officers a new competitor is challenging the railroads said sir henry to his international audience of traffic lead ers in reference to the airplne we will have to meet that by increased speed and with tho safety facilities at our disposal the time of land travel between london and paris already compares measurably with that by air at the same time we are con fronted with tho mecessity ot mak j peasants proprleto officials were never washed the j russian peasant still goes into winter quarters in november and never thinks of bathing until he ccmes out in the spring in some parts of spain two baths suffice for a lifetime one by the midwife the other by the undertaker the finnish mother sews her chil dren up in the fall and provides for a change of clothes in the spring the i writer once found such a sewedin child suffering from smallpox in a ing travel by rail more agreeable and now york tcncment thc moth re- comtortablo by attention to proper fu tq havc ciothink rcm0vc1 lie heating and cooling and progress cau3fi gho fcnew th heauh officer along this line is rapidly being made wou destroy it train requirements j but we are beginning to cultivate train travellers should have faelli- more cleanly habits ties reasonably equivalent to tho3e the wearing of underclothing provided by ocean liners when under- 1 which may be frequently changed pro- taking a journey across the contin- tects our outer garments from soiling ent declared sir henry shower baths moving pictures i gymnasiums are among the require ments of this sort now being supplied by some transcontinental trains j dealing with the function of the great railroad organization as a fqreo not remove for law order and social wellbeing women wear lighter colors and sir henry pointed out that by good washable fabrics and change often and so their garments are cleaner with body wastes but our outer gar ments especially those of men store up accumulations of germs and dirt from a great variety of sources the dark colors conceal the uirt which brushing and even the dry cleaners do recognition ot eco- will sympathy nomic principles by a desire to serve we in the transportation industry are making notable contributions to our respective countries by com pliance with the rules of our own groups we encourage obedience to the laws of our countries nations of world to race in air millionaire donor of prize to french fliers is backer boston colonel william e easter- wood dallas texas millionaire donor ot the 525000 prize which is to bo awarded to dieudonne costo and i maurice bellonto for their cross-coun- try flight to texas announced before leaving the recent american legion convention that he had definite plans for an international air meet to bo held at ie bourget field in franco in june of 1931 he said he had been in conference with m laurent eynac french minis ter of air and that thoy had formu lated plans for the meet which would feature speed aud endurance tests he said he had received the assurance of great britain canada germany fiance portugal and the united states that they would participate women wear much less clothing than men and so suffer much less from overheating especially in warm wea ther a common cause of summer colds and sinusitis of course thc coid does not come directly from the over heating a cold a sinusitis is an acute infection the germs are al ready on thc spot but asleep so to speak overheating and afterchilling lower the resistance and awaken the germs to activity the heavy dark clothing worn dy men is most uncleanly and unhygienic the universal excuse for dark colors j that light colors show dirt that is a gcod reason for choosing light colors the dirt is there w en it does not show dark shades are a camouflage for not only dirt but germs and dis ease dark and heavy clothing not only what is it that goes upstairs on its head a tack in your shoes experience and its memories are better than philosophy dr will durant i accumulates dirt and germs hut ex- i eludes from the skin the beneficent solar rays the greatest of all disinfec tant aid vitalizing agents thin or loosely woven white fabrics permit the suns rays to reach the surface of the body a mens dress reform movement is needed white garments for both win ter and summer porous fabrics that will permit contact of light and air with the body surfac and allow ema nations from the skin to escape and perspiration to dry quickly and less clothing to burden the body and cause overheating and afterchilling the modern woman shocked the world by casting off nearly all her nether garments but appears to have gained something of the same hardi ness enjoyed by the barelegged high landers of scotland and the mountain eers of greece will the women allow their hus bands and brothers to dress as scant ily a3 they do themselves from a health standpoint it seems that the less clothes we wear the better schgo set big assortment of pencils pons erasers colored crayons paints brush rulor blotters transfers otc in handsome case over so pieces all free for selling 30 packets of qoldeyed koedles at 10c ft packet extra gift for promptness order to day send no money empire premium co dept 259 7 frl street toronto p ontario- mutt and jeff- bud fisher ar vou cryins because im ifo nut house ipso stop xl by it aint that i mutt t bt raw bocks om irhe icewtvcky in plain words mutt lost nothing say a kind word what is life without someone to cheer us with a word or a smile on our way without somo kind friend who is faith fully near us not heeding what others may say for tho bravest ot spirits have often half lost in the rco they havo ran for a kind word lifes hardships to soften then say a kind word when you cau each ono of us owns to somo failing though some may havo more than the r03t but theres no use in heedlessly railing against those who are trying their best for remember a word spoke unfeeling might blight every effort and plan where a kind word would help in re lieving then say a kind word when you can then say a kind word oh wherever twill mako tho heart cheerful and glad but never forget it t m never ono who is hopeless and sad for theres no word so easy in saying then begin if you havnt begun and never in life be delaying to say a kind word when you can john kavanngli ago 85 port sunlight england more complex and intense intellec tual efforts moan a ful- atv richer life oliver wendell holshw

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