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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1931, p. 7

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qiomechafe by i sumsemot best no 23 do not hang all your mottoes on the wall hang some ot thorn in your heart and iu your life how would you like dessert for your first course many families in england have their dessert first in fact those people who eat yorkshire pudding with meat and potatoes are all wrong we eat it always at the beginning of our meal said the yorkshire lady from england with natures real complexion ot peaches and cream then by a strange coincidence ad vice comes from baltimore with the same instructions how would you liko your apple pie smothered iu ice cream first and then finish with beet- steak smothered in onions in china too taea with dessert sweets have taken the edge off the ap- polilo as much meat and vegetables may be eaten as desired the rev v a crawford ot frost emmoi ton md rector ot st marys church says i am persuaded that this chinese custom was adopted centuries ago as a food conservation measure for fami lies aro common and people run iuto millions in small areas those chinese customs are more rational and less animal than ours and it is also moro healthful for when one ends a meal with sweets and acid reaction occurs in the mouth which is bad for the teoth and system generally twilight hour story chicks and other little friends wisiu wont they he cute do you tiling their fur will be long like hers oh i can hardly wait till we flud them then he got quite excited and get ting down on the floor cl03a to puss he coaxed fluffy where are they oh do tell us please fluffy but fluffy just sat thero and pureed and put her paws under her body more comfortably and wouldnt tell a thing they hunted and hunted but couldnt find them if they weut down stairs and listened sometimes they heard a little scratching noise oh a very lit tle noise but that was all well billy i believe fluffy has bar kittens away underneath uie floor however did she get there she must have gone away back in the attic whore there is uo floor and theu walk- i ed along underneath between the floor the people start a and the downstairs ceiling util she got then after thot tla chimney she chose a nice warm spot didnt she but how are i wo goiug to get them out i3 the que3- tiou said mamma lady thoughtfully and quite puzzled if daddy were here hed soon get them out by tak ing up the floor but ho wout bo back for three weeks if we should leave them there all that time they would bo so shy we couldnt got near them we want them tame and cute dont we i should say we do ho sighed what can we do mamma we must think up a way billy was feeling pretty disappointed why did she go aud put them away iu there well you see rover is pretty big looking to fluffy and sometimes a lit tle rough i guess she remembered how he used to ruu after her when she was just little so now she thought he might hurt her babies they walked slowly back to the at- tests death ray fluffy was a funny puss that day up in the attic wasnt she she just sat on the floor and wouldnt do anything j tic door leading downstairs and when but sit and pretend she was sleeping cant you guess billy boy what that littlo scratching noise was no i cant guess do you know bald billy giving up guessing yes i know said mamma lady fluffy had her kittens and ha3 hid den them away i fixed up a nice box for her to have them in but as i told you sho was afraid rover would come and poke his nose in the box some time when he was snooping around and sho just wouldnt have that so thought shed hide them where rover couldnt come this was wonderful news to billy to know fluffy had kittens and he laughed and laughed oh mamma they looked for fluffy sho wasnt there mamma lady laughed you see dear fluffy went to her kittens wlieu we werent looking she seems to want to tease us doesnt she now that she is with them perhaps it we go back we can hear them when she starts washing them all over like topsy used to do with hers out iu the barn they are always so glad to see her they begin to meow which moans hello mamma im glad you are back so hack they hurried for the spot where they though the kittens- might be aud put their ears to the floor and listened b johnson inventor ot radio z ray called death ray demonstrating its power he is meitiug bar of steel with this new current ray passing through his body johnson demonstrat ed this to show that deadly ray has no effect on human body when tha curreut passes directly through it explorer finds vast field of ice in british columbia montreal discovery ot an im mense and accessible ice field of about 350 square miles in the bridge river district ot british columbia t hs ufeen dank of england have you seen the gold in the green bank of eugland wonderful beautiful lovely to be hold aconite and coltsfoot buttercup and daffodil crocus and celaudiue aud daude- lion bold have you found the gold u the creen bank of england you may go and take it none of it is sold corse broom and ragwort bedstraw and cowslip kiugcup and pansy and silver- weed gold yours is the gold in the green bank of england yours for the asking treasury un told potenulla primrose yellow vetch aud trefoil pimpernel and hawkwoed and pussywillow gold florence hoatsou in the little white gate a world language cairo sphinx one of the anomal ies of egypt is the taot that egyp- tains take more time and trouble to learn english than any other fore ign language and yet fall to insist on its full use as a secondary langu age english is the administrative language of five hundred million onethird the worlds population it is the language of the sea and ot commerce is taught in practically all the secondary schools in most civilized countries and is the langu age in which c5 per cent ot foreign businesses are conducted nearly ihe whole worlds literature is in finglish as some amazing statistics have recontly shown english is epokon alt over the world except in slavic eastern europo asia minor and south america hut even there is gaining ground it is the second language ot the mohammedan world the advantage i of coeducation lord lytton in the new era loo- son lama firm believer in tbo gen eral principle that boys and girls should bo educated together as far as possible family life is the natural environment tor tho child till adolesc- aco school lito 13 an inovltablo de parture from io natural but this de parture should bo mado as littlo 83 possible tho segregation of boys and girls in separato boardingschools pro duces conditions which make the wid est possiblo divergence from those ot tho family tho slzo of tho wholo com munity tho oxlstenco of largo nura- bors of approximately tho same ago and finally tho presonco of only ono sex produce an environment which is wholly unnatural and artificial it ohlldron must ho boarded together in order to bo taught tho schools should be kept as small as possiblo and should include children ot different ages and both soxos britains export trade london times trade supplement too many firms have been content to await orders from merchant houses and to make no efforts to keep in touch with changing condi tions in the countries where their goods are consumed the latest and most authoritative warning ot the inevitable result ot neglecting to make personal visits to foreign mar kets has come from the prince ot wales and in confirmation of what he has said is the fact that during the prolonged depression ot recent years nothing has been more remarkable than that certain businesses which have mado a practico ot keeping in touch with their foreign markets by frequent visits paid by important and responsible members ot the firm have suffered less acutely than others british goods are best truth london the prince ot wales whoso energy and willingness to pull his weight entitles him to our warm gratitude and whose common sense is quite uucommon has been telling manchester that british goods aro too good for the modern world aud j advising lancashire to turn out moro shoddy when wo romember carlylo land plubson ot undershot wo wore i at first inclined to shudder at this ad- vice but the prince of wales a bien etudle sa beto he has travelled and studied business in all countries he is perfectly right this is an ago of artificial silk and sham jewellery bri tish goods are too solid and wear too well they must bo made moro cheap ly- world radio parley will be held in 1932 copenhagen den at tho interna tional radio conference at which about 40 nations wero represented a number ot proposals wero drafted for submission to tho world congress which is scheduled to bo held in ma drid in 1032 the question of tho distribution ot wave bands which occupied much ot tho time ot tho congross was referred to a committee which will eollaborato with representatives from the united states for further duscusslon ot iho problem amusement taxes raised in russia moscow tho cost ot entertainment hias gono up in russia tho central executivo committee of the republic ot russia issued a decroo recently raising all taxe3 on amusements from 10 to 80 per cent no reason was given for tho in creases but thoy followed tho boosting ot tho prlcos ot basic commodities on an average of 50 por cont building growth in calgary calgary alberta building permits issuod by tho city of calgary for tho first two weeks in may called for slx- toon now homes each costing 1000 and moro twolvo ot which are to have garagos in addition permits havo boon takon out for fifteen other gar ages which is takon to indicate pro gress and stability ot growlii a windyday task it is well to select a warm day for washing quilts and a bit ot wind is helpful in hurrying the drying pro cess a generous suds is made in soft water or water softened with borax using a mild soap or soap flake3 the quilt la immersed in this soapy bath and allowed to soak for 30 minutes before the washing proper begins dip the quilt up and down in the soapy water to force out the loosen- od dirt but do not rub because that loosens the cotton filling and forms lump3 in it the washing machine may be used for the heavy work and it there are still badly soiled places they can be removed with a brush dipped in soapy water rinsing is done in two waters both of the same temperature a3 the wash water then tho dripping quilt is hung outdoors between two lines wringiug is also to be avoided since iii sunday school lesson is reported by major f v longstaff ot victoria bc who wiht two lt forms lumps in the cotton filling careful squeezing is allowed lt there swis3 guides explored tho region he believes it will become an im portant scenic attraction in his opinion it surpasses the famed col umbia ico field it provides the source of several large rivers among them the squamish bridge whitewater li1- ioet tobamand and southgate ou or near the ice field the explorers noticed a dozen mountain peaks about 10000 feet high the distance from tho nearest point ot the motor road in the bridge hiver valley to the gravol flat ot the main glacier is fortyfivo miles by the river trail tho explorer said a valuable wood in the sitka spruce canada possess es one of tho most valuable woods used in aeroplane construction there aro few woods of its great lightness to equal it in strength toughness aud resiliency and thero is no other wood with theso combined qualities which is available in largo sizes and quanti ties comparatively freo of knots and other defects i l3 farm hand artist gentleman sir the real progress ot humanity wants permission to sit in first mea- probably depends far more on the dow and paint farmer no letm conception of duty than on the con- sit in the field weve just sown imu ceptlon ot rights lord hewart i keep crow3 off fine passing show is no twisting when the quilt is partly dry beat it lightly with a rattan carpet beat er or a small branch stripped ot its leaves this gentle beating helps to make the cotton filling fluffy the quilt when dry may bo pressed with a warm iron it will then be just as attractive as a new one a case in camera the police officer was put in the wit ness box well constable said tho magis trate what is the accused charged with hes a camera fiend of the worst typo sir said tho constable and but surely interrupted the magis trate in surprise surely you didnt arrest this man simply because he had a mania for taking pictures oh no sir explained the witness it isnt pictures that ho takes its cameras jose jurado argentine golt champion equalled course record with a 71 iu second round ot british open golt championship at carnoustie scotlaad neverthe less be bowed la the inal to tommy armour canadian open championship high noon in camp june what is so rare as a day in june then if ever come perfect days then heaven tries tho earth if it be in tune and over it softly her warm ear lays whether we look or whether wo listen we hoar life murmur or see it glisten the cowslip startles in meadows green the buttercup catches tho sun in it3 chalice and thres never a leaf or bud too mean to be some happy creatures palace the little birds sits at his door in iihe sun atilt like a blossom among the leaves and lets his illumined being ocrrun with the deluge of summer it receives his mate feels the eggs beneath her wings and the heart in her dumb breast flut ters ami sings ho sings to the wide world and she to her nest in tho nice ear of nature which song is the best james russell lowell uses stage magic to reclaim boys columbus ohio stage magic is being ued to control and help way ward boys and make them useful members of society j harry messer- smith of harrisburg pa attending the international brotherhood of ma gicians convention disclosed how he utilizes his trick3 to arouse tho inter est of wrywar- youths and direct them to the straight path he hai w boys under 111 char in per yynhiti fifteen rinutes of magic and sleightofhand tricks bring better results with a wayward bey than could otherwise be accomplished in a month he says ho shows them tricks and they wan to know just how they are done sotno of the lads have decided to le- vote their lives to studying stage ma gic and are recognised by the profes sion as magicians of unusual ability messersmith takes the boys camp ing for weeks at a time teaches them his art and in seme cases gives them mone to get a stprt in life water sterilized by beads harmful germs electrocuted harmful germs in water are elec trocuted by a sterlizing process do- i july 5 lesson the gift of the holy spirit acts 1 69 2 1 golden text yo shall receive power after the holy ghost is come upon you and ye shall be witnesses unto mo both li jeru salem and in all judaea and in samaria and unto the uttermost part of the earth acts 1 8 analysis i the promise acts 1 612 ii the preparation acts 1 13 14 hi the fulfilment acts 2 113 introduction this week we begin a study of early christianity and its spread into the gentile world the movement was definitely launched in that glowing experience on the day of pentecost on several previous oc casions the disciples had assurances that their crucified lord was alive but these moments of illumination ere not long continued aud eventu ally they ceased altogether jesus was parted from them at the ascen sion then ten days later came this new experience the gift of the holy spirit i tub promise acts 1 c12 tho disciples were met together for what turned out to be the risen lords last appearance their minds were occupied not with dreams of the prom ised spirit v but with dreams of a restored national independence the kingdom of god which they had in mind was material nntional and to be won by force their master brushed aside their questioning about this kingdom the kingdom he was going to establish would not be a jewish state but a spiritual kingdom not na tional but universal they looked for political power he promised them in stead a power different from and greater than that of which they were dreaming that power would come when the holy spirit camo upon them that is when the holy spirit which is the spirit vf god which is the spirit that was in jesus of nazareth would be in them also when their ideas and atti tudes and purposes would be in har mony with his ideas attitudes and purposes then they would possess not the political power which- they had in mind but a moral personal spirit ual power with their new vision and driving power tley would witness for him in jerusalem and far beyond the boundaries of palestine but they still held inadtquate ideas of god and his purposes they stil lacked tne courage necessary or witnessing therefore until the illumination came which would reveal him and his plans more truly until they could speak with boldness they were to wait in jerusalem ii the preparation acts 1 13 14 the disciples where were in jeru salem kept together they knew that tho time must hi close at hand when they must face the world as witnesses for their lord and his kingdom they realized now that their old idea of that kingdom was wrong but they felt themselves inadequate to the proclaiming of thi new so with one accord they gave themselves to prayer and supplication with one accord they were agreed among themselves prayermeetings to be effective must be made up of people who are on good terms with each other an atmosphere of symapthy unity of mind and pur pose is essential thus agreed they continued in prayer they placed themselves rnjnd and heart unreserv edly at gods disposal they had one overwhelming disire to com to fuller knowledge and be the channels through which gods grace and power could flow in this mood of expect ancy and consecration they waited for the fulfilment of the promise iii the fulfilment acts 2 113 british flier sets new fast record breaks kingsfordsmiths re cord by flying from aus tralia to england in ii days lytupno eng australia cam to within 11 days ot england on juna 6th when plight lieutenant charts w a scott brought his gipsy moth plana down at iho airfield hora ten days and 23 hours after he had left port darwin by his feat scott beat the record of wing commander charles kingsfordsmlth who mad tho westward flight from australia to england by nearl 4s hours previ ously he had clipped 20 hours from kingsfordsmlths caatwerd record making tho flight from england to australia in nine days 3 hours and 20 annates scott had not been expected homo and ho missed an elaborate official welcomo which had been planned for him at the brooklrnds airdrome a day later however after leaving rrindisi italy at dawn ho decided to travel the entire 1350 miles in one day consequently he landed to tho greetings ot tho air field attend ants only the seme men who bade him goodbye on his departure for australia two months ago tho airman was tired was suffer ing from gas fumes and wa3 badly burned by tho sun and wind it is too far and i really am glad it is all over now he said kingston woman 100 gets royal message kingston out mrs aimio town- send ot this city celobrating her 100th birthday on juno 3rd receiv ed a cablegram of congratulation from his majesty king george v in which it was said the king and queen heartily congratulate you on your 100th birthday and wish you every joy and happiness the cable was signed by the kings private secretary a telegram of congratulation was also received from right hon r b bennett premier of canada whlla letters from other prominent men wore received tho kingston con servative association presented mrs townsend a birthday cake beaiag 100 candles the cablegram from tho king was read to mrs townsend by lleutcol the hon t a kidd mla mrs townsend li in full posses sion of her faculties and on this birthday sang the 123rd p3alm and o beulah land god does not fail lives so consecrat ed and expectant while the believers were met for piayer they experienced a vision a sound like a mighty rush ing wind tongues not of fire but like fire lighting upon each one present to the wailing believers iheie were impressive and significant symbols they were an assurance that the be liefs to which they had been growing concerning their lord and his king dom were tvue god was indeed speak- 1 y scout rings eight bells tho noon hour in tho scout camp at dwell park near london england sea tlmo has been used i the scout camp sinco 1ss0 voloped in england that uses neither ting to them commandngthem to go chemicals nor filters instead tho i forth with his message assuring them water is purified by simply immers- of his sustaining power the signal ing specially treated silver beads in to l t evangelistic movement it explains popular mechanics magazine it has long been known tho believers joy expressed itself that certain metals including silver l jssss ton 1 i n ii i i rmonstration speaking with ton- gold and palladium havo tho prop- this wbs lhj confllsc excla erty ot destroying bacteria when i mation 0 hear overflowing with sud- hrought in contact with them and den j nnd thankfulness and praise the sterllizor accolcrates what is call- 1 a which as yet had no language ed the ollgodynamlca action that water is mado gemifreo in one or two hours water so treated has powerful sterilization properties ot its own and may bo used for wash ing nursing bottles cooking utensils but a cry see acts 10 4446 19 c 1 cor chap 14 at first these ccstame utterances and exclamations wero so unrestrained that they at tracted tho attention of passoraby soon a crowd gathered citizens of french scientist has hobby his own miniature railway reno claude son jt dr georges claude whose experiments lu rtiliz- ing the difference ia temperature be tween deepsea and surfaco water for the production ot mechanical energy havo attracted worldwldo attention has an unusal hobby lots ot little boys have miniature railway trains in their gardens but not many men have complicated electrical transport systems to play with in their spare moments writes the paris correspondent of the christ- ian science monitor around an artificial lake in his garden m claude has constructed about a kilometer of railway track and dozens of freight and passeng er cars all in miniature but strict ly true to scale there are electri cal switching and signal systems miniature repair shops and all tha material of a fullgrown railway sys tem while playing with his train m claudo gets helpful ideas about railroad mechanics and safety de vices air service offers new occupation for women portland ore a new profession for women is now opening on tho pa cific coast according to a correspond- not ot tho christian sclcnco monitor threo stewardesses havo been cm- ployed by tho pacific air transport lino on its trlmotorcd planes flying between portland and california tha program for the stewardesses requires two round trips each week tho duty of tho stewardesses is to caro for tho comfort and answer the questions of passengers tho paclflo air transport line is dally receiving applications from young women who wish to engago in tho new pursuit lf women and surgical instrument zz ot the device- is virtually unlimited c m pjas ot ponu one set ot beads being capable of dealing with 250000 gallons ot wa- tor boforo deteriorating mummys name for him a fouryearold boy was asked by an elderly visitor what his name was jlnky roplled tho boy but havo you no other name asked tho visitor no replied tho boy but what is your fathers name sho persisted daddy camo tho reply pentecost means tho feast on th fiftieth day after the offering of the first sheaf of the first grain crop bar ley at tho end of that harvest came the jewish thanksgiving of pentecost some of them thought they wero wit nessing a drunken orgy these strango occurrences howovor wero but the externals of the pente costal experience tho essential im portance of pentecost lay in the fact that theso men nnd women became vividly conscious of god their master was no longer vo absent je3us of nazareth ho and god were now as siuley jones says merged in one no no sho wont on hasnt ho that one was universal spiritual another namo what does your mum- everpresent they know now that my call hlra fathead the boy rcpllod j they were in harmony with him they i had ono passion to share him with others home tannery inexpensive and simple farmers told raleigh nc tho farmer may sava money by tanning his own leather said r e nance animal husbandman at north carolina stato collogo tbo farmer is the chiot producer ot hides and skins mr nanco said but bo is also tho chief user of leather tha hides ho has to sell usually bring prac tically nothing while tho loathor ha has to buy is usually expensive ha may get out from between theso tw millstones by curing and tanning tha hides and polts at home this work may bo dono in offseasons and is neither expensive nor difficult tho study ot psychology carrios tho unfortunato effect of producing rkepticism about all the other scionces o k chesterton

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