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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 12, 1931, p. 6

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home ctwfs mhfe ajs best forenoon aud afternoon and night fonsaooa and afternoon and night forooooa and what tie empty song repeats itself no more yea that is life make the forenoon sublime this afternoon a psalm this ulsit a prayer and time is conquered and thy crown is won edward silt happiness can happlnea bo bought to cold arid hungry it seems there is no j question about it of course it can yes and also to the everyday ordinary individual it seems happiness is al ways waiting just around the corner if we only had this or that and yet if we look closely at those who have material things pressed down and tunning over we find their faces cer tainly do not mirror happiness any ofteuer than it is mirrored iu the face of the man or woman who is without worldly goods granted then that hap piness does not come from owning things how is one to go about it to obtain this elusive but very desirable characteristic since happiness cannot be bought is it possible for it to be taught maybe not as one would teach the three rs but isnt there an opportunity of teach- ing happiness if the child riht from j the cradle is first taught to control himself it is readily seen that the child who has learned to get up and laugh when he bumps his nose and not to cry for things is receiving better training than the child who is allow- ed to be peevish and fretful and who twilight hour story chaplsr 10 what they did with the big box you will remember mama lady sent billy down cellar to get the big box for tho chicks and when he found it ho hurled upstairs with it it got a little dusty down there so it was made all clean inside and out hilly was having lots of fun for he wondered what his mother was going to do next to make the littlo chicks comfortable after it was all clean she told him to go out to the barn and get a whole lot j of real tine straw and chaff that sifted down through the big pile of straw iu the mow when she had put a thick layer p i in the bottom it was as soft as soft could be then mama lady remembered she had an old warm black shawl up in the attic so billy b ought it down wondering what she wanted it for but she just laughed when ho asked her and said wait son and youll see very soon and this is what she did she put the littlo chicks in the box which ltad the fine straw in tlto bot tom and you would have- laughed it you had seen them playing with the straw and scratching it up with their littlo feet then in one corner she put the old black shawl so that it made a tiny room iu behind there just big enough for four littlo chicks this was theirsmall bedroom it did seem as though that would be warm enough tor them but mama lady knew it wasnt snug enough when they were sleeping so she thought a long time about what to do and was a little afraid she couldnt keep them warm enough suddenly she remembered avhiiiits smile of triumph takes real pleasure in pitying himself i sh had used the last of the coffee that for every littlo scratch which comes ver wonting out of its tin can and his wav the little plastic mind is tln can was ul ver ulin she forming the foundation for being anted she filled it with a lot of nice warm water then put the lid on tight and set it behind in their lit tle bedroom it was just like a cosy hou mrs victor bruce luynsh aviatrix first woman to fly acros europe aud asia now in usa on world flight sunday school lesson miserable instead of happy sickness disappointment work and worry come to us all as we grow older and happiness comes to only those who have learned to pick themselves up after each misfortune continue on and begin over with a determined cheerfulness instead of being crushed by it there is nothing can make poo- i pie happy who have grown tip along with self pity so it seems very important to teach children to cultivate a cheefu outlook on life you can either teach your child how to find real joy in doing things successfully even if it is ac companied by repeated failures or ton can teach him to envy those bet ter off than himself so that all he can do is to brood dismally about how bad ly he is treated then the world is so full of the sim ple everyday thing that are always til us real happiness comes to those who can see the beauty iu the i sunset who feel the quiet of tho i unknown elements noods who know animals who read j traceh by xray vlsely who orship trustingly washington conflr evi so we can be happy or miserable q exi3tence and id9ntitv ot stove wasnt it now everything was ready so she picked each little caick up held it against her cheek a minute aud against billys cheek too and then set jimniie and the others behind the shawl close beside the little hot water furnace the black shawl was closed down closer around them and this time i do believe they did think it was their mama hen for they were so very warm and comfortable and no you know- they went sound asleep right away mama lady covered them i in with more covers so they wouldnt get cold before the long night was i over then she and billy said good night little chicks till morning next it was billys turn for bed and it didnt tike him long to get there he was so sleepy and he too went off into slum- beriand right away february 15 lesson vii jesus the friend of sinners luke 7 3650 golden text this is a faithful saying and worthy of all accepta tion that christ jesus came into the world to save sinners 1 tim othy 1 15 analysis i the forgiveness ok sins luke 7 30 ii the pharisees and sinners luke chap 7 iii jesus and the sinful luke chap 7 i the forgiveness of sins luke 7 36 it is oten supposed that the peni tent woman in this story is mary magdalene but hat is not stated nor implied mary of magdaa is re ferred to a few verses later s 2 as the woman out of whom jesus had cast seven devils this probably refers to an acute condition of hysteria or t demonpossession whereas the woman in this story was apparently a woman off the streets much in the story is left to our imagination and doubtless it had been told many times in different contexts before ever it wrs written down hence at first sight it is not quite clear whe ther the woman is forgiven because she lover much or loves much because imagine the hush and awkwardness that would fall upon the party as she entered in silence as we may per haps suppose she knelt and hex tears fell on jesus feet then hough no ewish women would willingly do this in public she let down her hair and wiped hi feet then simon protests what may have preceded this scene we can only imagine we do not know what jesus may have said to her if indeed he had said anything but vhn he had done for her is obvious iii jesus and the sinful luke chap 7 much of the teaching f jesus was akin to the nobler teaching of the rabbis of his day perhaps the most striking difference between him and them is to b found in his attitude to sinners they would gather up their skirts to avoid the contaminating touch of such a woman as this he csnie to seek out and to save sinners jesus never condoned sin or suggested for a moment that it did not matter he showed at once an uttr abhorrence of sin and an invincible love for the sinner therefore this woman who might be brazenfaced before the world was brokenhearted reoentant transfigured and renewed when she met with jesus today do such wo men regard church members as she regarded chris or as she regarded the pharisees y 48 jesus said thy sins are for given more probabl than thy sins be forgiven but neither translation is legitimate this may well be a repe tition of what he had said to herjie- fore for the parable of the debtor suggests that she already knew she was forgiven in my case jesus does not seem directly to forgive sins him doctor says movies do not injure eyes new york it i not tho fault of tho stars or of tho projection ma chines if motion pictures hurt the patrons eyes the blame falls square ly on tho eyes of tho patrons in tho opinion of dr william m ltlchards of tho better vision institute who in his recent address before the national board of keview pictures hero assert ed that an insidious rumor fiat the films were bad for the eyes wa3 keep ing thousauds daily from the motion picture box office if motion pictures hurt your eyes dont blame tho picture but blame your eyes and have them examined ho declared for if your eyes aro normal either with or without glasses you can look at films without any dis comfort whatever it is a common complaint among persons generally to say that their eyes have been ruined by motion pictures normal eyes never give symptoms when looking at tho pictures aud are never in any way harmed by them mr hicliards suggested that patrons should equip themselves with a special type of eyeglass in their pilgrimages to tho theatre there aro many things that can be done to bring this important subject to the attention of motion picture audiences he pointed out i sug gest that there bo incorporated for tho time at least in all picture re leases the suggestion that it the films inconvenience the eyes one must not blame them but rathtt the eyes what new york how to open things is wearing information on this valuable stuv c ject is given by dr albert nea arger by annabelle worthington la everyday mechanics chicago illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with ti iattern just as we choose and the world goes on just tho same it is for us to learn i to be humble and thankful and to eji joy what blessings we have why bori jow trouble or be afraid of the future i or worry over tho endless ut specialist in optical work has brought rhenium ouo of the missing ele ments has been discovered and check ed at tho bureau ot standards dr w f meggers a government worry over things that go wrong continually tho kay to forcet them is to keep busy bo busy that your mind must concen trate on your work to the exclusion t every othr thought then linally the only way one can bo truly happy is to make other peo- plo happy you cannot be selfish or celt centred or mean and be sincerely happy these things do harmonize with happiness so give tho world tho best you have and the best will come back to you its a poor joke cant join you in out proof of the presence ot tho sub stance by application ot the xray and the analysis of tho spectral light it re- i fleets tho substane provisionally set down as rhenium 75 on tho list of 90 or more basic elements making up the physical universe is one ot those whose existence lias been hitherto pre dicted rather than discovered by na tural science at present rhenium u rarer than radium in the earth3 stock of com modities and is too young to havo any known usefulness however liko many another of the elements pur posefully sought slnco tho structural plan was laid down indicating their existence rhenium may attain valuo and bo put into service after natural when eyeryoiv the laughter willi a little child is brought to when something sacred is made tojscicuco has more fully established its appear com on when some woman blushes wit nibanassmcnt when some heart carries away tins i character i believe girl3 even mora than boys need college education mrs thomas a edison lucn in v v c j is hown not in a mvs- ir tj prerogative to forgive sins on his own responsibility but in his attitude to the sinner for his atti tude is gods ing ot tne story as k wnow u tm 0 lo beintr pcniten the absolution is so we should erhaps regard the f rcmis af their sins the di- words because jhe loved much in v 47 as somebodys mistaken comment which was no par original story or perhaps the meanin is she is forgiven and you can see that she is forgiven and has repented because she loves much or possibly sayings of jesu3 at another time havo been tacked on to the story of the wo- nan the matter is perplexing but not of any great importance jesus clearly indicates in the parable of the debtor that those who have been for given much will love much but he may well have taught on some other occa sion that love covers a multitude of sins christians tend to be fierce in their condemnation of what are called sins of passion and to be lenient towards lack of harity and human sympathy and towards sins of cold selfishness the judgment of jesus seems to have been dfferent ii the pharisees and sinners luke chap 7 the incident will probably have oc curred early in the ministry for after jesus breach with the pharisees it is not very likely that one of them would havo invited him in a friendly way to dine at his house his host it is true treats him with jrro courtesy per haps he thinks that the peasant- prophet will not xpect the sort of treatment simon wiuld offer an equal vs41lg the party was reclining nt tho meal each vould be on a couch with his feet stretched away from the table and his left elbow resting on it the sequel as has been said is a his- ury rather to be wept over then com mented pon the woman must have entered the courtyard come up the verandah step and perhaps passed through an anteroom before entering tho dining chamber how she gained admittance we do not know we can british films h s oakley in tho fortnightly review london for the first twenty years of its brief life this in dustry has been controlled from the united states today all this 13 in process of change tho legisla ture took the first step when it pass ed tho films act 1927 science completed tho process when it in vented tho talkie tho british audience stood the american picture much as it laughed at times over tho grotesque mi3take3 that were made but it cannot stand tho am erican voice it wants english a3 it 13 spoken in england and slowly but surely it is getting it a great industry is in process ot being born britishmade film are already finding their way into every corner ot the english spoken world and they aro being welcomed women pause to reflect when they seo a mirror well old man what aro you doing theso days im selling furniture are you selling much only my own so far clothes glvo a man a lot of con fidence i should think they do i go to heaps of places with them that i wouldnt dream ot going lo without hard sense sho kept a little moon yellow a3 butter hoarded a little tune too sad to utter cherished a windy sky secret and holy treasured the way birds fly solemnly slowly parson at last is glad old wives are grinning wed to her neighbors lad set her to spinning flax on the busy loom children to cherish so in one narrow room folly will perish here is a silver spoon here a copper kettle for her who thought the moon made the dearer metal eispethin the forum fashion gleanings as a trimming or accessory for pas tel and white costumes brown is most important brown fur trims the short sleevo in many of the suits and en sembles for dressy afternoon and spec- tatnlar sports evening gowns with removable jackets have also adopted tho fur idea crepeshangtung a soft puredye silk with a dull finish i3 styled in sports and spectator sport3 frocks its popularity is assured on account ot its tubbing qualities pajamas are considered a definite part of tho wardrobe not only for sleeping lounging and beach wear but for dinner and evening as well tho latter models follow tho lines in vogue for dresses for liko occasions showing tho samo draped necklines bolero jackets jeweled belt3 and claborato sleeve treatments a3 out standing features angora in tho daintiest ot shades has edged its way into wraps for for mal evening wear thoy are usually hiplength with flowing sleeves and scarf they aro wonderfully light in weight still giving tho needed warmth and tho sllkliko appearance of the brush gives a misty air to lt3 wearer ones hat gown and shoes should bo of matching tono the color con trast being augmented by scarf belt or tie tho hag also should carry tho combination color 29 2f a most attract v oidl for youth and the youthful type of woman the jumper effect of th bodice gives it a jaunty air carried out in dark brown wool crepe with cuffs vestce and collar of turquoiseblue the tie- brown with blue- dots is delightfully gay and smart a similar scheme in dark green wool jersey with lightttr green is snappy the belt may be of self- fabric or of leather style no 2921 mav be had in sizes 14 16 18 20 years 35 3s and 40 inches bust other interesting suitable fabrics are flat crepe silk canton crepo and tweed mixtures 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 girls aro now taking an interest in agriculture wo read especially husbandry fish that bark reads line what most anglers ono that blt03 a head- want u the call of the bush day is smiling approval at earths new spring apparel it is good to be out of doors free and away already in the moonlight dawn tho warbling magpies had horalded such an awak ening and the call ot tho bush is loud and insistent so off to the hills for young hearts eager to revel in natures glory up hill and down dale through wooded vale3 bluevaulted by the floor of heaven by tho crystal lako shaded on every side by thickets green to tho distant purple hills where grows tho bracken fern or hoots the owl where music in tho waterfall make3 harmony with singing birds whore crle3 the curlew plaintively or where the kookaburra lifts hl3 laughter on tho air sch places lend themselves where thought may dwell in simplest luxury leschanaultia blue yellow white and rod splashes the laudscapo like o painters paletto buttercups frlngo tho roadsides edge sarsaparilla hang3 her purple tresses from tree to tree the tall gums stand majestic low blackboy clumps send up new soft green spears at last a wattle grove is reached tho silence in tho woods 13 very sound tho sound that breathes in still ness thanks to god for such a para dise in the trees cool shado lunch eon is spread best talk aai day- 1 earns while away tho afternoons sunshine homeward toward tho city i as tho goldon sunset says amen we constantly come across things he says that are difficult to open there are for instance bottles with glass stoppers polished to lit tightly as used for perfumes condiments etc he goes on to open these it is only neces sary to warm the neck of the bottle tills can be done by slow warm ing i over a gss or alcohol llame with constant turning but there is the risk of having the heating take place too suddenly and a valuable crystal bottle may be cracked therefore the following process is better loop around the neck a thick string or a thin hemp cord then two persons grasp the bottle with their left hands and hold it firmly with their right hands vhey grasp the ends ot the string and draw it quickly back and forth thereby the neck of the bottle is warmed and it expands the stopper can be removed easily by turning it metal caps of tubes in which we get toothpaste cold cream vaseline various medicinal preparations as veil as watercolor and oil paints very often can not 1 e unrcrowed take a match light it and hob it under the cap ot the tube at the same time constantly rotating the tube of course jue can also use a gas or alcohol llame but in almost all cases a match is sufficient dip ping in hot water will also loosen the cap then there are metal cans of all kinds such as those containing shoo polish paste candy etc which do not open many a fingernail is broken in attempts to open them take a small narrow knife and try at some point to insert it between the cover and the lower part of the can bend it out a little and then gradually go around the whole can always continuing to bend out it is not necosary to have the knife reach all the way to the top o lite lid if tho can does not open gradual ly press upwards still bending out in njividual circles until it is final ly bent out enough for the cover to be removed easily metal covers such as those of fruitjars are- easily removed b in verting tile jar- and holding the cover under hot water for a few seconds this will expand the cover and loosen it but if held under hot wa ter- too- long the glass also will ex pand mutt and jeff by bud f1shfr mutt wins a hclaw victory your honor watch that uttl suy hs filuns his pocket ugtvrer with sasoume from thfc hos boys mvtts claim that trt motorist 6wrj thfc 6asouwc ihi the hose reminbi aga fifteen- shows girls to be at greatest value- taking into account the average wage earning capacity of women the value of their work in tho home tho- value at the birth of children what it costs to feed and clothe them and all other economic factors that could bo collected a group of german statistic ians estimate that the girls of that country aro worth more at tho age of fifteen years than at any time before or after that age they place her worth to the state at fifteen years as approximately 10000 when sho has reached the age of thirty the report states her value de creases to 9200 at fifty the valuo i3 set at 7000 and at sixty it is calcu lated as only 5000 after seventy years of ago the economic value sinks to almost nothing german males at thirty are esti mated to be worth 11000 as com pared to the 10000 for tho average woman it is equally interesting and important that the estimated economic values for women have risen much higher for women during tho last twenty years the reason for this is ascribed to the increasing application ot women to industrial work so that they can bo directly credited with pro duction and earnings as well a3 for their worth as homo builders and family makers jamboree in the jam two littlo boys wero talking one said to tho other arent ants funny littlo things they work and work and never play oh i dont know about that re plied tho other every time i go on a picnic they are there at a matinee a littlo man called m tho theatre bought two tickets tind proceeded to enter followed by his wife and eleven children here shouted tho doorkeeper wheres the other tickets whit ither tickets asked tho man why for this crowd the man with tho family an swered angrily did ye no advertise children undor twelve wi parents ad mitted free wo did retorted th doorkeeper but these aro not under twelve count them then an yoll be findltt theres just eleven o them we left the ither at hame talking of starting with nothing j and making a fortune said tfik- talka- ftiva passenger see that old k reading a paper well ha camo tv this town thirty years ago with 25 cents la bis pocket he bought a tin of blacking and a wooden box and started as a bootblack after getting a set of brushes on tick what do rem ihlnk hes worth todjy ob about 850000 a listener suggested welt jroura wrong hes not woith a bean ad h still owes tor th brasses

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