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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 19, 1931, p. 2

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qlome ctits by m4hcan- best voi firit mouthful they did and i can tell you it wa3 all gong lu no time they ate every little scrap and huuted all over for more billy said mama kive them some more they are still hungry but mama lady said no the most wasteful of all dayj is that on which one has not laughed chamfort marguerites what are they some people never call the meat lettovors hash but think up somo billy that wouuut bo good for them fancy good sounding name the re- tllc can just have a little so their suit 13 it is hailed with acclaim by the wee tummies can got uaed to eating family in fact it is often found tho nut instead of three meals they may leftovers are more tasty than tho first uavc six woift that be fun for them appearance of tho roast it you aro a j y every two hours mama lady good cook it 13 said that tho proof of brought a nice clean paper and set it a good cook is judged by the goodness down among them it didnt take long of tho hashes she can make j for them to kiow what was coming often they must bo made out of her t mnute she put down tho paper head for of courso she has to do with j th after they ate up all tho crumbs what she finds in the house and many b took tho per away so they could a roclpe is completely changed be- scra and pla in the straw some- cause well it calls for celery but 1 1 times they would scratch so hard and dont happen to have any today so i j fast that the straw would get into tho sunday school lesson directors report to share holders a message of en couragement to gen eral public will use celery salt instead then 1 do believe it will taste better it i add this bit ot green pepper etc etc so that by tho time tho dish is ready for the table it is stamped with your own name and a new ragout is concocted waiting for a new title then best ot all do not the proper- little water dish in one corner and then they would look all around for their water and wonder where it was for they liked los a drinks billy al ways saw that there was plenty of water for them they were full ot fun these little chiekies and now that they belonged ly treated left overs reduce the meat t0 bii and mai 1 lady they wanted j use vouynionev unselfisnlv if you are bills most acceptably while at tho t0 give them each a name but they poor do not envy tho rich jesus did same time it makes us feel we are imi- 1 co do you know why they not seek hardship and discomfort for fating the great french chef himself i looked so much alike no one could tell their own sakes there was nothin away are almost technical terms temptation means persecution and fall away means become apos tate or- deny christianity in v 15 patience iieans endurance even those who are of an honest and good heart will have a hard time bat they will hold n and bring forth a february 22 lesson viii jesus plentiful harvest at last bearing the gsod tidings luke 5 8 115 coldsn text he went throughout every city and village ijiest west lite preaching and shewing the glad w t 1 1 7 tidings of the kingdom of cod ricid iixceileiit year luke 8 1 analysis i ministeking women luke s 13 ii pakablks luke 8 19 iii sower and soils luke 8 1113 i ministering women luke 8 13 vs 13 we know little of these ninistcring women no doubt their lames were familiar in the early church magdala seems to have been on the southwest coast of the sea of galilee the seven devils might kefer to a particularly bad case of demonpossession or to a number relapses it has been suggested that chuza may possibly be the nobleman referred to in john 1 16 jesus command t the rich man tu sell all his goods and give to the pool was a particular not a universal com- nand he warned men of the dangers and snares of riches but he was not the enemy of private property he taught men to make a spiritual use of money but he preached no economic doctrine and wescannot quote his authority for capitalism or socialism or communism but only for the doc trine of stewardship if you are rich farm problems conducted by prof henry g bell dept of chemistry ontario agricultural college guelph 1 teacher advocates uniform costume the following are this weeks ques tions and answers lg there is a fertilizer on the market and is making its first appear ance la this district thu year called tennessee kock phosphate 33 total phosphoric acid is it a safe fertilizer to use us somo people give it a bad name or have you had any experience with it would you think it as good buying it at j3000 a ton as a 2126 mixed fertilizer at the same price i farm 100 acres of land and sow fer tilizer on everything 1 sow even at for the french and the thrifty cana- them apart so we must wait until dlan housewife never throw away later ou u l3 a g00ll thlng we tnow anything not even a teaspoontul ot ji wont forget that be- vegetables everything is saved and j one an isnt it and that one is i cause he was bigger topped off with a fancy name is one right now marguerites here these little chicks wer so cute do you know what they did every little while they worked so hard digging away in the straw that they would get mince any cold meat left over and just awfully tired of course mama add to it finely cut celery which has lady knew this and often she came already been cooked until tender maka a sauce of some of the stock and tomato thickening it with a heap- over to them and put them all in their little bedroom on the can ot warm water to have an afternoon nap they lng teaspoontul ot butter and one ot liked it too and would go right to flour rubbed to a smooth paste when sleep back in there just like you do cooked to a consistency of thick cream in the afternoon add celery and meat season well to three cups cold mashed potato add sufficient flour to make rather stiff dough turn out on a board and roll an inch thick then with round cutter three inches or so in diameter cut into rounds with another smaller cutter cut the centres out of the rounds about threequarters of the way through take out the centre with a fork and bake the cakes until golden brown then heap the cakes with the very hot meat and serve with sprigs of parsley next week another little friend ou a poisonous fish the queensland coast ascetic about him as if people had no right to enjoy themselves in this wicked world he did not refuse in vitatiens to dinner or to marriage festivals he allowed these women use their wealth to enable him and his disciples to do their work but when the way of duty pointed to the cross no lure of comfort ease or pleasure could turn him from the vrf ii parables luke 8 49 vs 415 still today if an oriental teacher is asked a religious question r is likely that he will answer with a parable for the parable is as it wis in jesus time a familiar method of conveying truth it is a device for teaching not for concealing truth ft is contrary to all historical and morai probability that jesus used parables in jrdor to hide h- meaning from the majority of his audience v 10 even loa jo miscellaneous 1 west- this passage from isaiah should nt mortga nate be re- reallv be understood in this wav the stricted but by no means discontin- the splendid progress of the com pany and its position of safety were revealed in the report of the directors and addresses of tho president and gonornl manager but perhaps the most significant outcome of the years work from tho point of view ot the general public is tho convincing de monstration ot canadas fundamental soundness as a field of operation for welldirected and wellmanaged largo- 1 a higher percentage of tricalclcphos scale business statement shows business in force ot analysis of tho companys financial 61410541700 assets ot 1291 17g32- not yot due of 1055971200 and un- 05 accrued profits to policyholders assigned profits and contingency uo- sorvo ot 5iii300737 the cros3 sur plus earuings for 1330 of 007532757 were the largost in the companys his tory tho total net surplus of tho company after providing for all profit and dividend requirements and cter writing down assets is now increased to 341390737 exclusive ot the bal ance in shareholders account tho 6taudlng ot the greatwest lite as ouo of the best profitpaying companies ot this continent will be maintained in 1931 by the continuance ot profits to policyholders on the same liberal scale as in tho previous year according to tho announcement of the general manager during the year the assets of the company and all investments were subjected to the test of a rigid re valuation under present depressed conditions tho assets of the com pany show an interesting diversity viz bonds and debentures 34 city mortgages and properties 25 farm mortgages and properties 21 policy per acre raw rock phosphate 31 acid phosphate 407 212e 452 bus per acre 6 tests distributed over several po- physical culture expert con demns tight waifjs and high heels toronto out girl ot today are lu danger ot becomins illshaped 1u- posturcd ud weakwalking women by reason ot present modes in dress tato growing sections in new ontario and footwear declared miss jessie showed an average yield for check or archer supervisor of physical cut- no fertilizer ot 313 bus per acre raw lure j the toronto public school in rock phosphate 372 bus acid phosj recent interview with a reporter of phato 4143 bus certain ot tho soils the toronto daily star on which these potato tests were con- 1 e are doing our best as far as ducted showed a strong degree of our limited opportunities go stated acidity evidently tho lime content miss archer to give the girls and ot the raw rock phosphate has tunc- the boys too proper ideas of physi- tioned to some extent under such con- ca development and sane ideas as to that 1 dont know everything about ditions it is the opinion of this sta- 1 dress but the modes of today are fertilizer yot and i am ready and will- tlon based on work previously con- us they are against pro log to learn all i can i ductd with raoro coarsely ground raw pe posture answer haw rock phosphato is j rock phosphate that increases may i t u not so long since the govern found in tennessee and florida the bo looked for in succeeding years due meilt inspector reported his finding grado you mention contains 33 tri- to tho unused portion ot the rock phos- that many giili in the collegiate calcicphosphate grades containing phate becoming available as timo goes showed improper posture and symp- on i toms of curvature of the spine phate aro used in tho manufacture of j from the work alreay conducted by am not surprised at that said j superphosphate tho manufacture otjthis station up to date and at the jiias archer when the star recalled superphosphate usually involves the price you indicate per ton we cannot the tenor of that criticism it is grinding of this rock to a definito fine- 1 recommend the purchase and use of noc to be wondered at when you con sider modern modes ot dress and the young girls in public school lore to ape their elders just what is wrong with modern no and treatment of it with sul- 33 raw rock phosphate as a sourco phuric acid this treatment produces of available phosphoric acid in view of prevailing prices quoted for super phosphate as to a comparison of phosphato anl 2126 alike the com parison is impossible what new york is wearing by axnabelle worthington flsh prophet meant that the result rathci i uu uv m reatly feared by fishermen and bath- than the intention of his preaching v applications for loans are care ers is the stone fish a kind ot distant was the hardening of mens hearts relation ot tho australian red rock isa g 9 10 cod li and dangerous wound v it is a poisonous flsh which is but the parabolic method of teach likelv to inflict an extremelv painful whch customary m tho or i wolo oi lent was rot familiar in europe anc the twilight hour story chapter 10 the next morning in tho morning i can tell you chicks were good and hungry tho bullrout which is very un favorably known in tho higher fresh i water parts of the estuari63 of new south wales also causes a very pain ful wound ou one occasion a fisher man who had trodden on one ot these fish was in such suffering that his mates not realizing the harm they the wore doing placed his foot in a bucket water tho pain was so it was j of boiliiii the first time they ever felt hungry severe that he was unable to feel the because you may remember they had heat of the water and in the end his the yellow of the egg to eat for three days in their little tummies it was a good thing they hud that wasnt it especially when mama hen was so bad to them and didnt care if they had any breakfast or not mama lady knew they would bo hungry so ia tho morning she and billy opened tho box and took off all tho warm covers very early and because the box was in the sun it streamed all over them so that when they came out they were delighted and started playing in the foot had to he amputated the little fortescue of pork jack son which is a kind of first cousin to the bullrout also causes a painful and dangerous wound the catfish both fresh water and estuary is widely known and feared for the bad wound it is able to cause with the pectoral and dorsal spine australia iia3 only two kinds of poisonous isli that is poisonous to eat and thesi aro not looked upon as edible these aro the various species straw and sunbeams until mama lady lot toad fish and tho heavilyarmored had something to cat for them do porcupine fish you know what she gave them well there is a little fish with poisonous ho got some chick starter at the spines that rests on tho bottom of syd- storo that looks something like flour ney harbor it 13 known a3 the frog and added a little bit of water until tub one would think that tho habitat it looked like fine cake crumbs so of this fish would protect it from ln- they could pick it up with their little tertcreaco from anything abovo water blll3 easily then she put down about yet tho great black cormorants are a quarter of a piece of newspaper on able to dive to a depth of as much as tho straw for a table cloth and spriuk- 1 twentysix feet ot water and bring led some crumbs ou the paper at this frog fish to the surface i havo first the little chicks were afraid of ascertained during tho last tow years it and ran off behind the black shawl that where the cormorants aro ablo to hut they peeked out watching her all j get this fish they seem to prefer it to the time and soon couldnt help com lng out and seeing what it was then they even walked on the paper when she sprinkled some mora crumbs on it at first the little shavers didnt know what to do with it but after the iv other animal life more than 119000 ot the people living ia london aro of foreign birth nearly onoslxth ot them bolng of hussian extraction nd in the early gentile churches here the simple parables of jesus were taken as dark and mysterious allegor ies which required skillful and learned interpretation but if the disciples themselves ould not understand the parables of jesus much less could the common people then what would have been the use of preaching which no body uncle strod we are bound to as- fu re thereinre that the parab s cf jesus repiesent the simplest form into vhirh he cvtld put his teaching and that tis mrning would be plain at least to fhe more spiritually minded of those who heard him but every preacher who bases his sermon upon a parable of jesus explains the parable and savs in effect jesus meant so and so the early church did not draw any verv clear line of distinc tion between jesus said and jesus meant iii sower and soils luke 8 11lfi if the church interpretation of the parable is substantially right jesus must have spoken the parable some timo after the beginning of his min istry for he seems to be looking back upon the effect of his preaching ani perhaps comforting himself and his disciples with the reflection that if much of the preaching seemed to be in vain yet here and there the word was falling on good soil v 10 by the mysteries of the kingdom we are not to understand abstruse theological doctrines or some special mysterious teaching accessible only to apostles and ministers but rather the deep tilings of the kingdom of god the mysteries in christian ity are all open mysteries to those who have pure eyes and christian hearts vs 11lv in these verses we have an adaptation of the parable to the conditions of those who hear chris tian preaching in all ages and place but whereas of course the soi is not responsible for its fertility hearers are largely responsible for the answer they make to the preaching in v 13 tho words temptation and fall fully scrutinized loans are restricted to moderate amounts and those appli cants who have done something to wards engaging in mixed farming methods are favored the business in force increased by over twentytwo millions in 1930 in spite of the financial depression which caused a number of policyholders to let somo portion of their insurance lapse a note of well based confidence in tho future ot canada wa3 sounded in the address of tho president mr g w allan kc dealing particularly with tho agricultural future ho point ed out that tho present conditions whero agricultural products do not bring reasonablo prices cannot last tho law of supply and demand was now functioning to the distress of our people it will in duo time bring to them a return of prosperity canada can produce food at low cost and therefore will probably be one of tho first countries to recover from the pre sent worldwide depression as condi tions return to normal illustrated dressmaking leson fur- wished xth every paltern there aro 1s2240 sheep in mani toba 207551 in saskatchewan 520- 000 in alberta and 201342 in british columbia according to the latest statistics one of lite3 finest things as it 13 one of it3 most pathetic is tho con tinual reassertion of soul it may bo trodden down but it cannot bo trodden out it may bo degraded but it cannot bo destroyed g bees- ley austin according to figures compiled by uie toronto convention and tourist association nearly 0000000 tourists havo visited the queen city since tho organization opened its bureau in 1920 the flguro does not includo about 550000 convention delegates who aro not tourists in tho strict senso of the world soluble forms ot phosphoric acid which constitute available phosphate under the regulations of the dominion fertilizer act tho 33 tri-ealclc- phosphato is ground much more finely than tho ordinary rock phosphate used for the manufacture of superphos phate tho object of the superfine grinding of the 33 raw rock phos phato is to increase its availability when subjected to tests provided by regulations ot the dominion fertilizer act the 33 raw rock phosphate shows an availability ot 13 to 18 j suporphosphate which has a total con- tent varying between 17 and 18 phosphoric acid p205 shows an availability ot 16 under tho author ized tests therefore the comparison ot availability between these two ma terials is as 1s to 16 it is difficult to compare raw rock phosphate with a mixed fertilizer such as 2126 first because less than 2 in the 33 total phosphoric acid ot raw rock phosphate i3 available while in a 2126 fertilizer 2 ot nitrogen 12 phosphoric acid and 6 potash is available second because raw rock phosphate carries phosphoric acid very largely insoluble and a percent age of lime while 2126 carries nitro gen and potash in addition to 12 available phosphoric acid this i3 how the three materials compare percentage amount of available plantfood rock phosphate nitrogen 0 phos phoric acid 18 potash 0 or in 1 ton 3g lbs superphosphate nitro gen 0 phosphoric acid 1g potash 0 or in 1 ton 320 lbs 212g nitro gen 2 phosphoric acid 12 potash g or in 1 ton 40 lbs nit 210 lbs phos ac 120 lbs potash thus a ton of 212g fertilizer con tains 210 3g or gti times as much available phosphoric acid a3 rock phosphate and has in addition 40 lbs i even the smallest member of th ot nitrogen and 120 lbs of potash family must have her jacket suit to 33 raw rock phosphato has been step out smartly this spring tested in many sections of the pro- and this one answers fashions vlnco during tho past summer quan- call admirably titles were sent to test purposes to its just the cutest ever in its sports several counties we have on file let- styling and because girls must needs ter3 from 12 farmers who reported on be a little mors feminine these days their tests out of the twelve demon- a fetching gathered ruffle has been stratlon tests conducted in several added to the simple tuckin blouse counties we havo reports on 1g tests the kilted skirt with the plaits start- on oats whero 33 raw rock phos- ing at cither side of the front is a phate was compared with check or no darling mode it buttons to the blouse fertilizer with acid phosphate and french blue sportsweight linen with with 212g the average yields aro as i white dots with plain white handkor- follows no fertilizer 491 bus per chief linen made the original 2126 with raw rock phosphate the dress fashions asked the ignorant former carries so much more available and unobservant male journalist plant food than tho latter two valu- miss archer illustrated by putting able plant foods in addition to the herself into a twisted pose which phosphoric acid carried by raw rock s said ivx quite characteristic ot aero raw rock phosphate 441 bus acid phosphato 499 bus and 212g 515 bus per acre in 7 out of the 1g tests raw rock phosphate made a slight increase over no fertilizer in 11 out ot the 1g tests acid phosphato mado substantial gains over raw rock phosphato in all but 4 of the tests 212g was a matetlally heavier yiolder thn raw rock phosphato 6 tosts on barley showed an average ylold for unfertilized ot 3g9 bus per aero raw rock phosphato 317 acid phosphato 35g and 212g 339 bus per acre 7 tests on fall wheat in various parts of tho provlnco showed an aver- ago ylold for no fertilizer ot 32 s bu3 style no 3001 is designed for girls of 4 c 8 and 10 years pique cotton broadcloth prints wool perscy voolen plaids ginghams and novelty rayons make up attrac tively 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 god tempers tho wind to tho shorn iamb laurence sterne mu1t and jeff j flts trl first tliwci a hose has evert beew carried right imto thc supftevie court both sues arte apparewtuv x right by bud fisher justice shuts off the hose mutt claims trie motorist is cntltlcb toth6 gsoune uepr in me hose aftsr hstnkls full on thc crrrter hand trie compawv clalrastrte ouunrship of w hose and all trie cowtents thereof tt is trie piwal opinion op this court that jostice will be sgrvgd if th6 disputet hose is cut inrrotwo gqual parts amis tile litigamts 6luw a 600d thercwlthl the girls ot today thats how it makes em look she said the tight waist is one thing that is wrong the way dresses are cut has much to- do with it and the highheeled shoes aro a source of trouble some- girls who were wearing hlgh- heeled shoes in a class recently were asked why they did it and their re ply was that the shoes were passed on to- them by feminine relatives wilis is the remedy for alt this i asked the star 1 would suggest a school costume for girls said the physical culture expert a blouse or middy and skirt- that would give them ease and free dom of movement nothing tight interferes they have a middy and bloomer outfit for their gymnasium work now in the private schools they have a uniform costume for the girls in the separate schools they are adopting it also in some of the collegiatea they have form uniforms for girls why not in our public schools the cost is very small that would not be a factor and it they had the same costume they would not be losing time and inter est by the diversion of fixing them selves up iu their own special out fits hunters fake call infuriated big moose many animals are curious and birds too for that matter one who can imitate their natural calls with even a fair degree of accuracy is pretty suro to get a response veteran guides themselves do net understand why a bull moose will so frequently answer the fraudulent call ot the birch bark horn in the hands of a man ive listened to perhaps a hundred moose calling said a maine guide re cently and it seemed to me that no two were exactly alike some were short crlos others prolonged wail- ings others would start with a high whine and descend down the scale i was up in tho allegash region late last fall before the river3 and lakes had frozen up an old indian had showed me how to fashion one ot tho most ingenious birch bark horna for moose calling i had ever seen and one evening i tried it out my cabin was near five finger brook on tho shore ot teal pond a small body ot water about a halt mile across and four or five miles long i was delighted when i got an answer from a long way off over by the allo- gash mountains well wo sassed each other back and forth for several min utes until i got tired and turned in two hours later i was awakened by a crashing and splashing outside it was a clear moonlight nlgt opening the cabin door i peered out there standing on the shore shaking himself and pawing the beach was a big bull moose he must have come miles to answer tho call i had forgotten all about and when ho reached tho pond ho didnt go round just took tho shortest routo and swam it ho was madder than a wounded wildcat whon ho found that ho had been fooled and he snorted and bellow ed around there tor somo time before ho began to calm down i shut and barred tho cabin door and didnt do any more moose calling that night wicked boy a boy ot twelve was sent to mr kelso to be provided with a fostor homo and whon tho young lady dork in questioning him about his llfo ask ed him if ho ever used bad words he reflected a httlo and replied well i once said devil but that was because another boy dared me to and keep it going it 13 very hard to drive a bargain said tha fellow who had bought an old ford for 10 prlncoton tiger 7 7imo files but menoy can boat if over any distance

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