husband strength when lost in woods tenderfoot rushes around in mad circles resulting in exhaustion an article la this month american foresta discusses what to do when you got lost in the woods no one who has ever had that experience is likely to forget it it you keep your head t is often alarming enough if you lose it tho result may be terrifying and disastrous a tenderfoot lost in tho wilderness has symptoms as certain and sequential as those of measles or mumps he sets out resolutely in what he thinks is tho right direction as tho sun sinks lower he grows anxi ous and accelerates bis pace soon ho loses faith in bis compass thinks it simply cannot ho right then pretty soon ho begins to ruu tho lost person sots a paco that no human body even in tho best of health can long withstand ho climbs over fallen trees and rocks that might easily bo walked around with less la bor ho plunges through brush that only a little reflection ou his part would lead him to avoid ho climbs hills and slides down valleys he en ters impassable swamps and in the tangled underbrush and windfalls falls he exacts his last ounce of energy every summer this happens to hun dreds of men and women sometimes a rescue party finds ono of them al most dead of exhaustion and bereft of reason with clothes torn to tatters by their switt passage through tho bram bles sometimes they are nover found at all but save iu the nioro remoto parts of tho wilderness or iu winter thero is rarely cause cor alarm yet it is the alarm itself that too often proves fatal the fear that grips the heart and makes the uerve3 tense aud throws the brain into confusion far better for the liuuter from tho city un familiar with the woods to stay still and let his companions find him even if he is alone the first thing he should do is to sit down quietly and think things out the woodsman knows plenty of tricks to aid him iu such an emer gency if he has no compass he can tell tho direction by his watch if tho sun is overcast moss on the trees may help to guide him or he can line up trees aud keep going in ono direction so as to avoid the swinging circles which aro the cursa of bewilderment but if he is an oldtimer he can often rely safely enough on his own senso of direction even without a compass how deeply that may be ingrained in manas it is in birds and beasts and eels may be lett to tho biologist but certain it is that a man who has lived long in tho woods acquires sometbiug that at least serves him as a substi tute for instinct a fooling for con tours the unconscious recording of slopes and hills aud valleys and water courses comprised iu tho more fa miliar lay of tho land a forest runuer takes that for grant ed ho is often amazed at tho utter lack of this sixth senso shown by tho citydweller to whom thoroaus de light in confluence is inexplicable but tho author of tho articlo referred to fritz skagway is concerned not so much with these subtleties as with practical advice taico it easy hus band your strength trust your com pass walk down hill cleave to tho watercourses which always load eventually to civilization if one is without matches but has a rifio or shotgun mr skagway says it is pos sible to start a fire in the following manner pull the lead out of a cartridgo or tho wad from a shotgun shell and stuff in its place some dry bits of cotton fromahandkerchief find a dry par tially rotton slump thou stand so tho end of the firearm is about tlireo from it and fire ilavo ready a pieco of fine shredded bark a bit of resinous pino or homo twigs the cotton will burn slowly and the rest is easy silent glider flies successfully over berlin berlin there was a time when people used to rush out onto their balconies lean out of their windows and crane their necks i the street to watch an airplane go by today writes a correspondent of the chris tian science monitor many sot their watches when they bear one of the daily airtratlic planes pass over their home3 with such regularity do air planes fly over great cities nowadays it was therefore somewhat astonish ing to see a group of people at a busy street corner in berlin staring up in to tho sky watching with intense in terest a small monoplane looking a little closer one discovered that the slender wings of this aircraft wero al most transparent thero was nothing of the raassiveuoss of the ordinary air- traflic piano about them and before one kuew it one had become an in terested observer for this was not tho plana to munich or london or copenhagen but an cngineloss plane a modern sensitive glider or sail plane as tho germans call it one recalled that otto fuchs a wellknown gorman glider pilot was carrying out oxperimental flights ovor berlin by invitation of the aero club of ger many testing sailflying conditions over the gorman capital tho charac teristic feature of this kind of flying is its uoiselessness it is so noiseless in fact that a passenger could read aloud to the pilot it is said and it of ten happens that sail fliers converse with people down on the ground so this plane with its shimmering wings flew silently over tho government quarters of berlin sucli flights are a further proof of the possibility of en- gineless flying over flat country and over towns in a city tho wind bank ing against high buildings produces vertical air currents so does tho warmth steaming up from homes and factories thus the pots aud frying pans of the noonday meal help to keep tho silont glider in tho air china takes up miniature golf night clubs and talkies also among western innovations in peiping sunday school lesson leipzig fair held shince 1171 leipzig trado fairs of somo sort have boon held in leipzig since 1171 according to ancient documents dis covered hero tho world fair which opens august 10 will bo the 7g0th ses sion of tho famous exchange render ing it by far tho oldest fair in the world eg minor wood products reveal odd facts why now york should rank 29th on tho list of lumber producing states and why washington should lead tho list is not hard to explain as it is quite gonerally known that most of the tim ber has been cut iu the est but not in the state of washington on tho other hand the explanation of tho ec centricities of various states in the value of manufactured wood products is not always so apparent says the new york state collego of forestry at syracuse university this fact is noticeablo in comparing tho values of various wood products in this respect pennsylvania is first in the production of wooden squaro boxes and florida at tho other end of the country is third new york leads in tho valuo of manufactured cork pro ducts such as bottle corks and lite pro- servers although cork is not grown in new york but is imported from spain aud other foreigu countries wiscon sin makes moro oxcelsior than any other state michigan leads in tho valuo of refrigerators manufactured but new york is ahead in office fur niture pool tables bowling alleys and rattan aud willow baskets new york and pennsylvania aro tho loading states in the valuo of manufactured wooden coffins aud caskots illinois ranks first in cooperage many kinds of boxes picture frames and portable houses michigan leads in tho valuo of manufactured church pews and georgia in the production of turpen tine washington produces more ven eers and ohio moro black walnut lum ber than any other siato offer a mean golfer seloctod a littlo boy for his caddio so that ho would not have to pay tho statutory fee when ho was about to drivo off at tho first teo ono of tho regular caddies a mus cular young man touched his cap to tho player and said carry your clubs sir tho playor pointed to his diminutive peiping the sudden appearance of four miniature golf courses iu this an- clont capital u one superficial evidence ot a growing taste for western amusements that has developed with increasing momentum during the past year this tasto has been apparent in shanghai for years but northern chineso have clung more steadfastly to tradiional amusements two of these midget golf courses have invaded former imperial gardens of manchu emperors one in the pei hal north sea palace and the other in chungslian park named after tho late sun yatson a third has been constructed in thosecood story ot tho greatest chineso bazaar in the city whon marshal chang hseuhliang took up miniaturo golf the success of tho exporlmonts was assured chinese night clubs have swept peip ing during tho past six months one enterprising chinese brought several chinese dancing partners from shanghai last winter and opened a night club on shanghai models the girls understood western dancing and undertook to teach clients for a small fee the place was an immediate suc cess and within a tew weeks six others had been opened all are ap parent financial successes manchur- ian officers and officials contribute much of the business habitues ot these night clubs are models of deportment they treat tho dancing partners with great respect seldom drink too much and learn to danco with great earnestness many chineso girls of respectable family at tend these places and vie with the men in seeking instruction from the professional instructresses in fact the night clubs seem to be dancing schools rather than places of enter tainment peiping has been the stronghold of traditional chinese drama for genera tions most of tho leadiug actors and actresses of tho old school have their headquarters here and tho classical drama has been supported through re cent lean years now the talking pic tures threatens the nativo drama three talkingpicture theatres have been established in peiping during the past year and have become immediate ly popular with chinese with english as the spoken language but chinese who cannot understand english ap pear to enjoy them none tho loss musical pictures aro especially popu lar talkies aro definitely more popu lar than silent pictures but several theatres still show silent pictures with success women in forestry- miss margarot stoughton ot ashe- villo nc can claim the distinction ot being among tho first women in the united states to pass a civil sorvico examination in forestry writes a cor respondent of the christian scienco monitor itocoritly miss stoughton has been appointed on tho staff of a forestry experiment station in tho ap palachian district her rank being that of junior forester slio is splendid ly equipped by nature for this unusual oareer being of athletic build and ex tremely active she has always en- joyed tramping through tho forests suitably dressed for tho part so that hor present duties for the government aro but another phaso of her accus tomed outdoor life her work as junior forester inciudos tho study of trees and the placing of tho official tag of tho govorumont on such specimens as moot tho necessary qualifications tho appointment ot miss stoughton to this forest field work opens to wo men a now line of industry ono which is specially suitable to those who aro outdoor enthusiasts and who havo a keen interest in trees and shrubs forestry includes also varied lines of researcli work which should appeal attendant who was not much taller to womon who onjoy tackling some than tho bag of clubs bo was holding what unusual jobs a woman who is and replied cant you see im al- outstanding in this typo of research ready provided with a caddio activity is dr elolso gerry of the but tho official bagcarrier was not j forest products laboratory at madl- to retire from tho contest so easily son wis who specializes in studies touching bis cap again ho said cag- relating to tho production of turpon- erly carry your caddio sir i tlno july 26 lesson iv christianity spread 3y persecution acta 7 59 to 8 4 11 1321 goden text- be thou faithful unto death and i will give thee a crown of life re velation 2 10 analysis i the first christian martyr acts 7 51co 20 911 ii christianity saved 8 11 iii christianity spread 11 1921 iv christianity donoreo 1 peter 4 1219 introduction the church in jer usalem was cnjoyhg remarkable pros perity the high priest himself ad mitted 5 28 that jerusalem was filled with the doctrine many even the priests had joined it they could do this without breaking with judaism because the church was still judaism plus something only one man saw that this something could not be added to judaism as it stood that man was stephen it was on his ac count that tho crisis arose which made history lor the church i the first christian martyr acts 7 5460 2g 911 stephen the deacon was destined for a greater eminence as dr whyte says he was a young man of such original genius and of such special grace that there was nothing he could not have attained to had he been al lowed to live his mind was free from the prejudices and superstitions of his day he saw what the others had not seen that christianity must be freed from judaistic legalism his fellowhellenists were quick to sec where his teachings must end they decided that a man so dangerous to things as they were must be sil enced people who want to be com fortable alway want to silence the man who has a disturbing gospel ste phen was soon haled before the san- hedrin stephens earthly day of work was soon done but in his dying he set on foot a greater movement than yet had been a young pharisee had seen stephen murdered he had held the cloaks of those who had stoned him the calm ness and courage of the dying man had made ah indelible impression upon him long after when saul had found for himself the secret of hat courage he continued to accuse him self bitterly for his own part in it and in the subsequent persecutions 20 911 what new york is wearing by annebelle worthington illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern i 9 9 9 9 rudyard kipling lover of dogs ontario public to be made milk conscious toronto millc and iu allied pro- ducts are to be the subjects ot an edu- catlonal publicity campaign in ontario j directed by the ontario milk produc ers association and backed by the do- he must be a very astute wrltr ln- partments ot agriculture education deed who doe not in some measure and health and by municipal health reveal his own soul even in his work bodies according to tho announcement of action of j p griffin secretary of the milk for example whatever we may or association may not deduce about rudyard kip- invostlgatlon among the distrlbut- ling tho author we know he wag a ore of milk tho food purveyors and in doglover ot no ordinary capacity the local hotels and restaurants has n t comehere-you-rascal- couvlnced us that people do not real- andbekicked stylo which ho aome- lze the food value of milk and milk times employs deceive us so certain products it is with the idea of giving are w0 that those kicks are but genial peoplo an opportunity to learn the ele- thumps on the shoulder reserved for montary facts which seem to have a r pal been lost or obscured from tho people xu power of tho dog is in ono of this generation that the campaign way fi poem but there is a big will be launched mr griffin said i j jt a helpful sign is seen by the assocl- xnka tho following ation in the run that has been made on buttermilk over since the june heat wave dairies are unable to supply thhe demand said mr griflin ii christianity saved 8 14 robert louis stevenson tortured wth sciatica almost dead from a des perate haemorrhage threatened with permanent blindness could say that things had fallen out for the best looking back we can say the same of tho persecutions which followed upon the death of stephen sauls harry ing saved christianity tho believers wellequipped for carrying out their lords command 1 8 were staying comfortably in jerusalem the local church was flourishing crowded con gregations largo collections many additions to tho membership but with no missionary enterprise such a church die3 spiritually sauls per secutions soon shattered its security the believers fled from the city and wero scattered abroad the apostles significantly enough remained in jer usalem lacking stephens clear in sight they had not yet antagonized judaism possibly co the hellen istic side of the church had been more aggressive and therefore bore the brunt of the attack the persecution forced upon the minds of those who fled and those who remained that loyalty to the spirit of jesus would carry them much further than they had yet gone but where iii christianity spread 11 1921 latimer tied to the stake at ox ford cried out to ridley who was be ing burned with him be of good cheer master ridley and play the man wo shall this day light such a ndle by gods graecin england as i trust shall never be put out so stephen could havo said the perse cutions scattered the believers abroad tho word scattered abroad means to he sown abroad the scattered believ ers were the seed which thrown into aiien soil was to bear unexpected fruit through judea and samaria they went up to phoenicia west to cyprus north along the coast to se- leucia the port of antioch thence in land the fifteen miles to antioch itself tho capital of syria antioch offered the exiled christians a fruitful field for labor the jewish community there bad won many iroselytcs for a cunning frock of french inspira tion it terminates its brief bodice in deep point at tho front directly be low tho skirt is pressed in an invert ed plait which gives a lovely spic and span appearance the skirt is joined to the bodice with soft gathers which provides ample fulness for freedom the bloomers peep beneath the dre3s for smartness it is yellow and white printed linen with white collar and cuffs piped in plain ellow style no 2657 may be had in sizes 2 4 and 0 years pique in plain or print gingham checks candy stripe tub silk batiste and printed dimity suitable size 4 requires 3 yards 32inch material 3 yards 35inch material with yard 32inch contrasting and 114 yards black binding and 1 yards binding for yoke 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 berlins area expands berlin berlin has grown fourteen times larger in the last thirty years according to figures of the bureau ot statistics it3 area now is 348 square miles against 25 in 1900 this expau- 1 siou is duo mainly to incorporating moro and moro suburbs and neighbor ing communes a process which indeed has boeu going on in all big cltle3 in germany though on a less striking scale in the samo three decades the popu lation ot berlin has risen from 1888- 000 to 4297000 but as the rate of ter ritorial growth has been so much greater the berliner in 1931 has the oretically at least considerably more breathing space than at the beginning of the century borlin in the first quarter of this year had the lowest birth rate in the reich namely 103 per 1000 against an average ot 101 in tho chief cities of germany the prize for the high est birth rate duriug tho quarter goes to hlndenburg in silesia which re corded 23s judaism the purer religion of the jews had appealed to the finer spirits in antioch iv christianity honored 1 peter 4 1219 the persecuted exiles were perplex ed at their many troubles peter en courages them by pointing to the honor which has been conferred upon them made sharers with jesus in his suffering v 12 to be sharers also with him in his glory he warns them however against the notion that all persecutions thus honor one a man paying for his past sin and folly is experiencing the inevitable persecu tion he may be nursing the delu sion that he is being martyred let christians beware of such selfdecep tion but real martyrdom is some thing to thank god for the cros3 leads to the crown as dean inge says the universe is friendly to brave men who can endure hardness unexpected forces are throwing their weight on their side t with the early church so it was panama suffers little from trade depression panama city the republic of pan ama probably as selfcontained econ omically as any country in the world has felt but lightly the world depres sion unlike other central and south american countries which export their products and suffer keenly from any decrease in outside buying power panama has little to sell business has slumped in the more populous centers at the ends of tho canal but in the interior towns life has been little affected an attractive advertisement speaks of suits for the trim business man for tho business man already trim med we suppose the samo old suit will havo to do british line cuts fares on indiaafrica routes j london imperial airways has re- duced certain fares on the empire j airlines to india aud central africa tho faro from london to cairo has j been reduced from 250 to 225 and to bagdad from 405 to 325 the new fare to karachi india 5000 j miles from london is now 490 only 30 moro than firstclass faro by sur- faco transport which takes seven days tho air trip takes slightly moro than fivo days tho faro to klsmu is 475 10 cheaper than sur- faco transportation tho air jour ney saves twentythree days 50000 granted for hostel building in britain glasgow tho carnegie united kingdom trust are to give a grant of 10000 for the provision of hostels in collection with tho hiking move ment in great britain this movement continues to grow in popularity and iu certain parts of scotland special earlymorning sunday services are held for hikers who turn up lu shorts and plus fours to attend a sorvico before setting off on tlloir travels papa and mama both say i can select my own husband and marry anyono i please they havo a good opinion of you havent they mutt and jeff the little fellow surprises mutt and himself too by bud fisher wrive as i dictate mr jolius ccuttsjcm dear sir im rcpw to thc inuitatiom to your vi60din6- vjill srvtf x do not cflrft to sociav stansins-so- when the fourteen years which na ture permits are closing iu asthma or tumor or fits aud tho vets unspoken prescription runs to the lethal ohambers or loaded guns then you will find its your own af fair but youve given your heart to a dog to tear not oue of us who has ever kept a kennel agalust a dry wall and count ed its inhabitants as our best friend can read this verso without what tho french call a sorremeut do coeur but kipling has given us joy as well as grief in garm a hostage we are allow ed after enduring the doublo agony ot a separation between garni who worshipped his master and tho mas- tor who idolized garm to take part in a reunion which absolutely sets tho blood dancing in our veins it is thus described he garm departed without a word and so far as i could see with out moving his legs ho flew through the air bodily aud i heard the whack of him as lie flung himself at stanley knocking the little man clean over they rolled on the ground together shouting aud yelping and hugging i could not see which was dog and which was man till stanley got up and whimpered from this very characteristic des cription we kuow exactly how both dog and man felt and wo are the bet ter because we know we have been in touch with disinterested love at its very purest and best and then consider the many canine portraits which though they havo not a whole story devoted to them peep out at us from this writers pages thero is the muchteased much- loved binkioboy the close com panion and confidant of dick heldar in the light that failed it was to binkieboy that dick went after the oculists dread verdict aud to binkieboy that he revealed some thing ot the agony which ho hid from tho rest ot the world how could it have como without any warning its as sudden as being shot its the living death binkie were to be shut up in the dark binkie we must think here wo havo a fourfooted friend as consoler and support dumbly sym pathizing with a sorrow ho feels though he cannot fathom it most of us have i suppose read that very bizarre record of the dog hervey though few perhaps havo outirely understood it without wor rying ourselves as to its precise mean ing wo can appreciate tho contrast between tho revolting but pathetic sandypied ono with his uncanny tricks and manners and his thorough ly normal mother bettina and his belligerent uncle malachi they aro excellent studies in canino character and all in thoir way lov able those of you who havo not yet read thy servant a dog i beg you not to delay it you havo the good luck to possess an aberdeen terrier whom you cher ish you will cherish him twice as much when you have finished the last chapter if you do not own such an one you will nevor again pass a member of tho clan without stopping to waloh it and to wonder what amazing plans aro maturing in that wlso wide head from tho moment when boots tho hero ot tho piece introduces him self as vory fine dog and nodash- parlortrlcks master says except i ean altup and put paws ovor noso it is called making beseech to tho mo ment when ho stinds by tho grave of his dead friend itavagcr please i am vory littlo small mlsablo dog i do no hlsst do i understand joti are to all intents and purposes an aberdeen terrier yourself frisking when ho frisks and falling into depths ot inarticulate woo when ho despairs ami without any doubt you will put him the staunch gallant fussy littlo fellow with his heroworship and his lowclearance on to your list ot host beloveds and wish you might tell his biographer how adorable you think him 9 not long ago i stood before that bio graphers house a noblo tudor pile with velvet lawns and delectable flow er beds it was wrapped in silence sonic- thing seemed lacking then suddenly a resonant and cheer ful shower of barks smoto the air i they supplied tho touch for which i flupposo i was instinctively uniting chris sowrl in our dumb annuls