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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 1930, p. 2

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i we3ftamffiwbfe 1 f- f babes njw role no dotim tji as ranch as exceptional he has come ircumstare us pharise n fisherman of bethany with hard nav well be november 30 lesson ix zacchaeus the publican a business man con verted luke 19 110 golden text the son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost luke 19 10 analysis i jesis ox the koad vs 11 ii jesus the cuest vs 510 introduction- jesuj and his dis ciples were going up to jerusalem for tho last time ha was calmly and courageously feeing what he now knew to he unavoidable the deadly hostility of the jewish rulers and their purpose to destroy him luke is 31- 31 nevertheless he was no so pre occupied with his own enterprise and its dangers as to be insensible to the jieeds of those about him here as always during his ministry human affliction appealed to him ho could not pass by unheard the cry of the blind man jesus thou son of david have mercy on me nor could he pass unnoticed the chief publican driven by 0 still greater reed which his wealth could net s upoiy t seek a vantage point from which he ceaid see the master of who- he hsid heard the subheading of our lesson a business ma- converted may pos sibly convey a wr rg itpress sug gesting that zacehseus i typical business mar or gaged is a sirrer uess man needs the trrrs renewing gtace of chris any other but he is no jesus finds the lost wheii to seek tvery rank and of life in the selfrighte the rich ruler the galilei the brother and sisters the lawyer tempting bin questions there is lieve as much integrity ana honor n business as in any other walk or oc cupation i jests on the iovd vs 11 and he entered and was passing through jericho here at jericho in the jordan valley about five nviies west of the nver throe roads meet two from the east jordan country and one from the north other roads lead westward into the villages of ephraim and to jerusalem by one of these jesus and his disciples came froiv the north or east oa their way to jeru salem having pretjably joined a com pany of uiimis from galilee going to the celebriikji of the feast of hie passover lr ether incidents of this journey se luke it 1118 1 mark 10 251 matthew 19 3 to 20 31 see also luke 10 112s the publican or taxgatherer wa not held in high esteem by the jewish people he gathered taxes for the roman government which they de tested no doubt he had opportunities of extortion which he may have used or may have been suspected of using for his own enrichment a rich and fertile district like that about jericho would offer many temptations but there was something in the heart of zaelueus which his wealth did not satisfy he sought to see jesus who he was and in seeking he fount a great friend and saviour ii jesus tin it is quite the public was honored and felt him self to be honored by the announce ment of josus today i must abide at thy house he must havo felt the contempt and hatred of his neighbors who regarded him as a sinner against god and against his own people and now to his great surprise ho has been chosen out of the crowd for this signal honor a great jewish teacher of whoi he has heard so much that is good will enter his house as his guest no wonder that he received him joyfully the coming in of jesus as his guest in contrast witli tho mur- isuring of the cioivd must have touch ed him deeply and must have stirred his conscience to awakening as no con tempt or censure could possibly have done one can imagine the scene evil cannot abide in that gracious presence jesus speaks no word of condemna tion but his very entrance is a judg ment zacchreus stood and made con fession and promise of restitution not until he had done that could ho be the perfect host to his divino guest thus edersheim writes of what hap pened in that moment zacehanis saw it all what his past had been what his present was what his future must be standing forth not so much before tho crowd as beforo the lord and not ashamed nay scarcely con scious of the confession it implied adoptloa of the two girls guest vs 510 evident that zacclueus so much is the sorrow of the past in true repentance swallowed up by the joy of the present zacehteus vowed fourfold restoration of what had be come his through false accusation as well as the halt of all his goods to th poor and so the whole current of his life had been turned in those few mo ments through his joyous reception of christ the saviour of sinners and zacchaeus the public robber the rich chief of the publicans had become an almsgiver tiiat which jesus came to do to seek arid to save that which was lost is what those who profess to be his follower must endeavor to do today and it can best be done by friendliness the open door the offered hand the kindly remembrance the friendly visit will win where coid coudcmration and harsh censure fail josus way with such a man as the publican is still tho best way invisible genes govern heredity says scientist pasadena calif an elementary sexless and little understood sort of reproduction is involved in tho multi plication of genes those invisible particle which aro the active con stituent of chromosomes and which govern hereditary development describing what is believed to take place dr calvin b bridges of the california institute of technology says the synthesis of daughter genes utilizes materials abstracted from the surrounding fluids it is selfgov erned occurring at and only at the site of the original or parental gene of each specific kind this growth is controlled by the genes in the chromosomes thereby producing fingers on tho hand golden hair and bluo eyes as well as every other character in its proper place the supreme sacrifice o valiant hearts who to your glory came through dust of conflict and through battle flame tranquil you lie your knightly virtue proved your memory hallowed in the land you loved proudly you gathered rank on rank to war as who had heard gjjs message from afar ah you iiad hoped for all you had you gave to save mankind yourselves you scorned to save egg laying contest the saskatoon poultry association has organized an egg laying contest beginning november 1st to run for a year on similar lines to that of tho dominion government tho object is to secure for members of tho asso- siation trap nest records of individual birds for the twelvo month3 which will furnish valuable data to those who aro desirous of increasing the egglaying propensities of their flocks but who havo not timo nor facilities for conducting their own tests the aim of tho association is to encourage the breeding of truetotypo birds that will lay a protfiablo number of eggs of good size and color splendid you passed the great sur render made into the light that nevermore shall fade deep your contentment in that blest abode who wait the last clear trumpet call of god long years ago when earth lay dark and still roso a loud cry upon a lonely hill while in the frailty of our human clay christ our redeemer pissed the self same way still stands his cross from that dread hour to this like some bright star above tho dark abyss still through the veil tho victors pitying eyes look down to bless our lesser cal varies two bernard shaws both write plays g b ss nephew and name sake a doctor also writes plays ijondon there is another bernard shaw writing plays in england and strangely enough ho i3 a nephew of g b s he is dr bernard shaw assistant pathologist at a newcastle infirmary who has been writing some short plays for the students at arm strong college which are said to have been regarded very highly by the mac- dona piayei3 this company gives a season of the better known shaw plays at the court theatre here recently i dr shaw was not christened after his uncle for bernard he says is a family name like a cousin of mr shaws who live3 in chipstead sur- j rey he has not kept in touch with g b s who seems to have little use for family relations i in spite of his reputation as an amateur dramatist dr bernard shaw i by no means an amateur pathologist i and his talents in the theatre are not expected to lead him into serious com petition with his uncle here is no case of a doctors dilemma any ono could tell by looking at you that your parents camo from ire land my parents did not come from ireland said pat come on dont try to fool me your face shows your parents camo from ireland they did not said pat they are in ireland yetvvnncouver province these were his servants in his steps they trod following through death tho martyred son of god victor ho ro3o victorious too shall rise they who havo drunk ills cup ot sacrifice o risen lord o shepherd ot our dead whoso cro33 has bought them and whose staff has iod in glorious hopo their proud and sor rowing laud commits her children to thy gracious hand tills hymn of remembrance was written by john stanhopo arkwright a lawyor of london a descendant of richard arkwright the great inven tor mr arkwright won tho new gate prizo for english verso at ox ford and sat in parliament for many years western yellow pine canadian western yellow pine from seed collected in british columbia is largely helping to reforest now zea land mu1t and jeff- hot water from exhaust many farmers who use a gas en gine for operating a nilhdnv ma- chino or for pumping water find it very convenient to utllizo tho engine exhaust for heating water for clean ing purposes theio aro two or threo commercial devices of this type on tho market at reasonable prices which give satisfactory service it is also not difficult to arrange home- mado devices of tills kind big un from meaford brautford a 30pouud salmon trout tho largest brought into the city in recent years was part ot tho catcii of a party of brautford fisher men who havo returned from meaford tho big fellow roso to lou alpaughs spoon and with the aid ot the lat- tors companions was landed after a struggle the local salmon trout record previously waa hold by miss ruth larush whoso catcii at mea ford last year weighed 22 pounds g ounces limit of division if i cut a heersteak in two asked the teacher then cut tho halves iu two what do i got quarters returned the boy good and then again eighths correct again sixteenths exactly and what then thirtyseconds and onco more hamburger cried tho boy im patiently nor we3t farmer 170 tons of mail carried this year by plane services ottawa report shows 500 machines and 717 pilots in canada ottawa for tho three months end ing sept 30 the aircraft engaged upon the twelvo air mail sendees which now operate in canada carried 119301 pounds of mail bringing the total from the beginning of the cur rent year up to 379124 pounds or roughly 170 tons onehalf of the ser vices operate out of montreal two new services are projected according to the quarterly report of the civil aviation branch of the department of national defence- one will cover the route from amos to siscoe in quebec a distance of fortytwo miles and the second from peaco river to north vermilion in tho northwest territor ies the latter calls for sixteen re turn trips during the winter and will be continued for four vears 500 aircraft the report shows that there are 500 aircraft flying in canada while the number of pilots is 717 of whom 403 are commercial pilots tho dominion has seventytwo air harbors detailing the flights of the various airmail services the report shows that the torontobuffalo line flew 7800 miles in tho threo montlis under review and carried 11004 pounds of mail all scheduled triys were com pleted a total of 15800 miles was flown on the montrealalbany service whose operating efficiency was rated at 90 per cent this firm operates the i montrealtoronto detroit the mon- 1 trealsaint johnmoncton the mon trealquebec and the ottawa-mon- trealrimouski services top mileage exceeding the formr companies in mileage however were the planes of the western canada airways ltd of winnipeg these flew 413043 miles carrying 5564 passengers 310898 pounds of baggage and express and 70572 pounds of mail the percentage of regularity on schedule times was rated at 974 the report says that intermedi ate aerodiomes are being leased fenc ed in and graded with runways be tween moose jaw and saskaton sask and lethbridge and edmonton alta a distance of approximately 500 miles an airways beacon is being installed on one corner of each aero drome while five radio beacons arc being installed at present at forrest man regina sack maplo creek sask lethbridge ard red deer alta there are 21 light aeroplane clubs in th- dominion for the nine months ending sept 30 members of these organizations had flown 11507 hours the membership totalled 2887 on tario has the largest number of flying clubs with nine other provinces arc saskatchewan three nova scotia manitoba and albert two each que bec new brunswick and british col umbia one each what new york is wearing by annabellbworthington illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern canadas first steamship tho first steamship to bo construct ed in canada tho accommodation was built in montreal in 1s09 by tho honourable john molson during tho war of 181214 tho ship rendered not- ablo service on tho st lawrcnco river between montreal and quebec a tablet erected by tho national parks of canada branch department ot tho interior is to bo seen on tho outer main wall of tho molson ofllco in notro damo street east montreal commemorating tho historic ovent the passing of autumn the wizard has wovenula ancient scheme a day and a starlit night and tho world is a shadowypencilled dream of color haze and light liko something an angel wrought maybe to answer a fairys whjm a fold of an ancient tapestry a phantom raro aud dim slim as out of aerial seas tho elms and poplars fair float like tho dainty spirits of trees in tho mellow dreamllko air silverysoft by tho forest sldo winered yellow rose tho wizard of autumn faint blue- eyed swinging his censer goes archibald lampman a jaunty coat dress of cark greea flecked tweed of lightweight texture that deserves a place of its own there isnt anything that quite compares with it for allaround day- time wear for autumn its just the thing for the football games for the college miss for street and for travel the rcver ending in a loose scarf at the opposite side is smart detail the sidefront buttoned skirt closing creates a slimming line the low- placed plaited insets give a youthful swing to the hem style no 2779 is simplicity itself to make it may be had in sizes 14 16 18 20 years 30 38 and 40 inches bust crepy woolens canton crepe flat crepe and velveteen are cry smart for this model size 16 requires i yards 39inch material 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 three holstcin cows members of a herd owned by james a thomson of moose jaw have just finished yearly records in the r o p with a pro duction averaging 13657 pounds of milk containing 65750 pounds of but ter choked milk house drains if the milk houso drain stops up duo to tho collection of casein the best remedy is to use ono of the sink solvents sold by tho regular plumbers these if used according to directions will dissolve any grease or animal mattor which may havo colloctod it you are running your sewago into septic tank a heavy dose of this alkali might kill off tho bacteria for a time but a small does probably would do no sorlous injury talking pictures aid the hospitals survey reveals at least threa ways in which institu tions may be helped new york that the talking plo- tures will open three now avenues of progress fcr hospitals of today is rh belief of both tho makers and user of talking picture apparatus say the modern hospital these threo asenues are the entertainment of con- vaesceit patients the training of student inrses by tho sight and sound method and the presentation of screen entertainment in connection with hos pital f undraising campaigns excerpts from a recent survey of the hospital field are quoted here motion pictures have been used as aids to instructing nurses and atten dants in hospital work for tho past decado in various parts of the world ono hospital the serfimerlasarettct in stockholm has used films for medi cal instruction for fifteen years but with the advent of the talking picture the applications of the talking screen to medical and scientific advancement are increased a hundredfold the hos pital field has been awaiting the de velopment of a portable motion picture sound projector ready to plug into the electric light socket and to 1m wheeled from room to room as re quired plans ranging from the talking motion picture as a teaching film to be used in conjunction with lecture courses delivered by hospital staffs in the instruction of student nurses to animated textbooks that would pro vide entirely new approaches to many medical problems are now under dis cussion by leading hospital author ities the facility with which the talking film lends itself to medical in struction can best be appreciated when it is understood that fifty student nurses watching a surgeon can see little more than their eyes and the po sition of their chairs permit them to see on the film closeups can carry the spectator to the heart of the op eration the talking film gives tin spectator a running lecturj that out lines in detail the elements of tin surgery the applications of the talking filn to the hospital are almost unlimited hospitals having a library of record ed surgery films will no longer have to rearrange their nurses lecture schedules to fit the program of the operating room any type of surgical demonstration will be available at any time accompanied by a complete lec ture delivered by the surgeon who per formed the operation nurses and stu dent nurses can see tbe worlds great est surgeons at work a privilege heretofore granted only to a select few attendants can learn the proper procedure of hospital routine through their favorite entertainment medium in the entertainment of conval escent patients tho portable talk ing picture projector will likewise play an important part fifty or a hundred patients can be assembled in n convenient room and the portable apparatus wheeled in and plugged into tho light socket to produce an after noon of enjoyable soundmotion pic ture entertainment patients will for get they are in a hospital calf is born with 4 heads coquimbo chile a cow on a farm near here has given birth to a calf with four heads it is planned to placo tho monstrosity in a zoo aunt martha was without a peer among negro cooks her specialty was molasses cookies one day she was asked hor recipe without hesitation she replied ah takes a cup of flour but ah dont use all of it and ah adds two gullups of molasses but interposed the guest what are gul lups honey dont you know well when you has a jug of molasses and turns it up tho molasses say gullup and then run a littlo more and say gullup two exchange again ah takes canada and empire reforestation canada is yearly playing a bigger part in empire reforestation fifty- three per cent of tho tree seed ex ported has gone to great britain forty per cent to new zealand and tho remainder to australia ireland aud othor parts of tho empire dur ing tho past ten years tho british forestry commission has planted 110000 acres of softwoods tho great er part of tho seed used coming from canada by bud fishilr a gentle answer turneth on the wrath you wormwhbuiere frtsjk 5bf xot 0wtivfrjp l thrge qcloctthls 1 raormimg frsujift t 14 canada and indian affairs iu canada tho first and most im portant idea underlying tho adminis tration of indian affairs is protection that is to protect a dependent raoo in its lands moneys and its contact with tho community tho magna cliarta of iho canadian indians is tho proclamation of 17c3 which set forth that no indian could lio dispossessed ot his lands without his consent and tho consent of tho crown tho rea son of canadas success in tho man agement of indians is based on that broad principle ono windy afternoon an english landlord whilo passing along the country lane observed one of the cot tagers eating his frugal meal by tho ivoadside before his humble dwelling why henry he said why aro you eating out here one well sircr tho man stammered tho erchiruwsy it do smoke sir thats too badl iii have it fixed for you jcts hato a look at it beforo tho cottager could stay him the laird proceeded to enter the cottage as soon as he had opened tbe door a broomstick fell upon his shoulders and a womans voico shrieked back here again are ye yo ould villain clear out wiv ye or ill tho intruder retired and iho cottager sat in the road shaking hli head in sorrow and embarrassment the othor bent over htyi in kindly fashion and laid his hand on his arm never mind henry said ho consol ingly my chimney smofces sometimes too i

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