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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 3, 1931, p. 7

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1 qio lome chats by mtftbartn best the man tliat hath uo tuiusic in his wash and eavered the walls so that it soul is fit for treasons stratagems and spoils shakespeare sunday school lesson sound waves why not learn to ho responsive to music its chords truly touch a id in the human soul nothing else can touud t source of music w can through disinfectant to kill any bugs that the rushiu looked as though it had all been paint ed white only it smelled much nicer than paint did you ever see or smell whitewash billy just loved to dip his big brush in the pail full ot thick white cream and then slather it over the wall all smooth aud nice i tell you it was great tun theu they cleaned the floor with a broom and a imagine first rumble less years of chao3 echoing waters the bursting of might be around after that they opeii- thc volcano the eternal beating of the ed a window to let in the air and the winds on laud or sea a3 the primeval sunshine and left it like that tor two elements were let loose theu it was j days to dry out because you know heard in the cry ot the wild beast tho chicken houses must always bo very song ot the bird the music of tho dry so the chickens wont catch cold human voice aud from it all came now isnt it queer chickens like cold rythni melody aud harmony until the weather when they have alt their soul of music had its birth down hero feathers in tact it doesnt matter below on this old earth then great how cold it is but they dont like the masterj camo one by one aud sang least bit of wet in their houses well insistently into humauitys faintly unj i guess we wouldnt like damp rooms dorstandiug ear3 aud brought from either the spiritual world the poetry of sound j in two days they went in to see how uutil now on every side we harkeu it looked aud billy thought it was so with a moro and more apprehensive nice that he said its so bright and oar tho over swelling chorus as oacu clean out hero id like to sleep here new master leaves us his life work i wouldnt you mamma in these days we hoar tho radio but how about tho chickens they everywhere it throws out its music are getting so impatient in their box ot all grades much ot it is good j i believe uiey know some other place more is very mediocre and superficial- s being fixed up for them said mam- ly everyone enjoys it whether they ma lady understand good music or not we oh yei grant tho instrument is a great boon apologized billy lets put them in tit wtuif must we do now oh yes of course its their house mother first ot all you better fill that big othe tom an very wanderful but this morning what must we do now to know and receive the highest en- ffl sytoegomzlbox in the corner with sand then sess xmtss amx e we why this is real fun billy i shows us her own boy study the more she said mamma lady gaily t i just love doing it do you know beethoven schubert and bach all er when i m a man w i e ine ot her great family and mamma lady laughed how abo 1 levolon the sings us throng the time you said you were going to 1 bout bo sorrows a baker when you were helping to i take tho warm spicy cookle3 out of the oven you cant bo both very nnssihilitios when we try to interpret otworks o her gifted children s mamma lady 1 am going to be a farm- as dow as we develop the sings sickness j trials troubles through y and pleasure it you save had the opportunity ot aepnte yojir uu o a know what i sss want to do i guess ill be a farmer sibletlio growing girl or boy for- tor right now anyway tuuate in having parents who insist on his receiving that training often only trimmines feature fully appreciates the gat pleasure reamer inmmings j which comes from such knowledge j of autumn millinery when maturity is reached because new york feather trimmings are the hand ot discipline seemed heavy str033e on f i whether the at times as it guided over tho difficult m0li 1e 0ie inspired by the ambiti- placos during tho early years of study j our empress eugeuio or a derby sail- he is repaid a thousand fold when ho that ilat must a feather is able to prodtico harmonies for himj tl0 nluc talkcl of rembrandt self as ho intimately unfolds the com- cr0wil i a brightcolored contrast- posers thought fortunate indeed is ing f stuck through it tho tho child who in his early years has os3 iressy an modified cloche with september 6 lsson x turning to the gentiles acts 13 4252 romans 1 1416 golden text i have set thee to be a light of the gentiles that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the earth acts 13 47 i pauls stltmon in ant10c1i acts 13 1411 ii rejected by jews acts 13 4217 iii received by centiles acts 13 4852 iv everymans gospel romans 1 1118 introduction paul and his com panions sailed from faphos to perga the capi al of paniphylia there they evidently changed their plans in stead of preaching in perga they de cided to make their way to thi int r- ior this expansion of the work was too much for john marks jewish soji he booked his passage back home v 13 i pauls sermon in antiocii acts 13 1441 climbing the rugged sides of taur us in perils of waters in perils of robbers 2 cor 11 20 they travel ed the hundred miles from perga up to pisidian antioch v 14 the latter was so named because it bor dered on pisidia and also to distin guish it from other antiochs here the party was delayed paul was taken ill writing to the galatian churches afterward he reminded them ye know how through infirm ity of the flesh i preached the gospel to you at the first gal 4 13 it was probably one of the frequently recurring attacks of his thorn in the flash 2 cor 12 7 n which as professor ramsay suggests may have j been malarial fever i attending the synagogue servie i the visitors were asked to speak v 15 pauls address was short and diplomatic perhaps he remembered stephens long and not too tactful sermon beginning with an outline of hebrew history which jews never tired ot hearing he concluded with the story of jesus whom he said was the promised one in his love and humility paul associated himself with his hearers jew and gentile to us is the word of this salvation sent v 2g you in the authorized ver sion should be us those in jer usalem jew and gentiles had reject- what new york is wearing by annebellb worthington illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished wih l pattern scotch drizzle learned tho rudiments of music twilight hour story chicks and other furry friends no 31 mamma come out and just see the a soft brim has a side ornament ot feathers a pretty gesture is the lifting of brims at the back where i clusters ot tiny ostrich tips nestle birds mercury wings tall feathers of barnyard fowl and ostrich plumes fine place daddy said we could have vlo with each other as popular hat tor the chicks exclaimed billy en- trimmings bicolor effects are fa- thusiasticaily vored as in black wings tipped with all right dear in a minute i want red orange or green to finish this hit ot work first j could i help you mummy so you can como out soon and see it i why yes little boys can always help mothers she said smiling it will help me if you bring mo a pail ot water so off billy ran to get the water then very soon ho and mamma lady went out to see the littlo room 1 daddy told me before ho went out to plow that 1 could fix it up any way there is no wind so the soft cares- sing raitf sways to and fro over the landscape like smoke thin fine and veillike it settles on all around turning the leafless hedges into grace ful silvery forms it hangs in clear crystal globules from every tiny branch la uncertain drops like pearls from a dark pendant it clothes the grass with a sparkling sheen rests lightly on the brown upturned earth and seepa through the trees upon the golden leafy mold beneath it brush es the trees on the height with a feathery tone of gray so that they melt into one another with a delicious iudefiniteness it speaks quietly to aud pats geutly the flat leaves of the rhododendrou bushes aud thoy accept us ministrations with gratitude while cupping its freshness oa their broad i jde and there capacious palms the bridge over the wide dark river is black and glossy with wetness the road gray and pol ished there is satiny softness in the air and a benign quietness resting i young people are never right in the over all like a benediction even the w ot their elderssr rrancs hills loso their rugged aspect and as- goodenough sume a gracious roundedness the the secret of being young whin river ceases from troubling under the you are old is to have some pjay wih pacific influence to burble contentedly your work ihe bishop of iioadon along between dark green bauks the sun has passed through om- there is the faintest of swishing third of its life its death may be ex souuds in the air so falut that only pected 150000 million years hence those attuned can hear a restless cjir james jeans moving indefinable aud unreachable j as if the earth while lifting its browuj scorched face to the sky wer steadily acknowledging aud appraising this gentle iuflux of moisture writer in christian science monitor how to select black forest famed potatoes for chips for cuckoo clocks pans his such an easy way of taking a niece of fabric and turnin it into a stunning dress isnt this one irresistibly lovely specialists ot the united states de partment ot agriculture have devised a simple method for selecting storage potatoes which will make good chips or french tries a test tor tho soluble sugars in potatoes is the key that un locks the secret ot their culiuary quali ties since an excessive amount of these sugars produces a discoloration in french tries and chip and a sweet ness in baked or boiled potatoes that is distasteful to some persons potatoes stored at temperatures ranging from 32 degrees to 45 degrees f accumulate certain soluble sugars as a result of the breakdown of starch in general the lower the storago tem perature the greater tin amount ot soluble sugars and the darker the col or of the chips t make the test a sample from the centre of the potato is placed in a yel low solution of picric acid and sodium carbonate in a small test tube and heated over the flann of an alcohol lamp until it boils for onehalt minute samples from potatoes that have not been stored at too low temperatures few products ot industry have found their way luto so many cor ners of the world as the black forest cuckoo clocks according to j baldness is said to be more common in towns thau in the country and among people who work with their heads than manual workers however we must put up with our coutemporarios since we can neither live with our ancestors nor our pos terity george eliot father who is the lightest boy in your class tommy sou fred wells he can eat apples behind his geography hook and never get caught niw can you call it a love match the tourist information office of the he must worth quit 50000 a gorman natlnal railways plain war hn 50000 a year clockmaking is ot course much oldi i last years death rato ill england er in the black forest about 1730 anton ketterer of schoenwald is re- 1 corded as having for the first tlmo added two tiny bellows to the works ot the then wellknown black forest wooden clocks those tiny hollows produced the flutellko cry o the cuckoo aud wales was the lowest on record while tho birthrate was the same as year 192 seaside landlady you must see the concert party on the pier- theyre while the cuckoo clock is a spe- extra boarder good heavens in cific black forest product the in- 1 addition to baths and the use of the formation office continues clock- cruet making in that region dates hack it would lie a gross error to suppose almost a hundred years more into that the united states anibassadr the time of the thirty years war i calls revenue the dough or the bev- the first timepieces were naturally ries and refers to his italian col- very simple in iaterial and construc tion they were made entirely of wood the material so abundantly furnished by the forests from which tho clockmaker carved out by hand the cogwheels levers hands and league as a wop sir charles strachey film studios have their casualties fiftyfive people havo been killed and 10794 injured in the hollywood studios during the past five and a half years accidents happen at an average rale of fifteen a day pupils were recently successfully grafted on tho eyes of a new york youth who had been blind from birth this was tlie first time such an opera tion which is very delicate had been ed it hence it had now come to those the hemline is comfortably full i lilted out your hows the climate way well replied the farmer it does well onough tor summer and what is it yo are going to do dear she said as sho looked around it will certainly 13 a nlco airy room for them and perhaps now that daddy piirpose3 u look8 nlce is not so very busy ho might help you an c00 ft plctltr0 to fix tho window so you can open and f bust it easily yourself i daddy did help billy the very next currents of hot air produced by day it was great fun to work with a motor ar0 a novo1 substitute for him and tho hammer and saw could lowes ln ln ono parls ra bo heard as thoy fixed the big win- f t hot dric the dow thon they made some white- 1 ln a fow seconds outside ii rejected by jews acts 13 4247 pauls message was the talk of the town next sabbath the regular pew- holders found themselves crowded out by those dogs of gentiles exclusive cogregations resent crowds popular preachers arc sometimes the objects of jealousy so it was in antioch the jews began to contradict paul and blasphemed this is cursed christ no doubt they contended that every ono that hangeth on a tree is accursed gal 3 13 the situation was critical paul turned on them so did the gentle barnabas the apostles saw that the moment had come when they must choose between jew and gentile was there a sob in pauls voice as he said well here we turn to the gen tiles iii rkceived by gentiles acts 13 4852 in contrast with the miserable atti tude of the jews was the glad wel come of the gentiles they received the gospel enthusiastically a3 many as were ordained to eternal life be lieved 49 were they fore-ordaiu- cd to eiernal life in any case apart from their own will or desire no the greek word which is translated ordain means to set in order to marshail to dispose it was orig in lly a military term troops were marshalled stationed at their post romans 13 1 would then read the powers that be are station ed at their post by god verse 40 then should read as many as had marshalled themselves on the side of i were disposed to eternal life believ- jed it is gods will that ail should lie saved all are called but we havo the power to accept or reject our salvation depends ultimately upon our own attitude iv everymans cospel romans 1 14- 10 pauls joy at finding christ or rather at being founi by christ re sulted in a passion for sharing him with others missionary zea in a christian is not a duty added on it is an inner compulsion one simply must spread good news racial and na change the color of the lolution to an orange yellow but the excessivo dials a stone served as weight and amount of sugars in tubers stored at the regulator was a small wooden low temperatures changes the color to horizontal beam equipped with small it has such a charming neckline ea j a deep red or brown j weights which could be moved to softly pretty and youthfully becooa- this test has provod satisfactory in accelerate or retard the works ing i selecting potatoes for chip making i an old house on the roedeck and the three modish peplum frills french trying baking aud under cer- near waldau bears a memorial tab- e arranged in new interesting man- 1 tain conditions for boiling it wa3 let with the inscription per orme desigued especially for chip hiauutac- in this house the so called glas- h wl helps a child helps human- turors who must havo potatoes with hot at waldau the kreutze broth- with a distinctness with an a low content ot soluble sugars the ers constructed abort 1640 the first immediatenesa which no other help test is so simple since it involves a black forest clock i other stage ot their human life can small portable outfit that it can be the skill and inventive spirit of sen to human creatures in any used by buyers for hotels and restaur- the black forest clockmakers soon possibly giv- again phillips brooks ants where there is a demand for high- 1 made it possible to increase their englands most costly villago is a mealycooked potatoes tree production by simplifying and mech- j small community ot are arranged ner so as not to interfere with the smooth fit of the moulded hipline its exquisitely lovely fashioned of printed chiffon style no 3144 may be had in sizjs 14 16 18 20 years 36 and 38 inches bust eyelet batiste in blue yellow cob webby lace white crepe de chine printed crepe de chine chiffon print in green and orchid solfpatterned are so attractive size 16 requires 6 yards 39inch 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 grade from a sweetish taste and discolora tion remembers that jesus died for every one rom 1 14 paul must have seen the first sinis ter signs of that gentile hatred which in many a city chases a little jewish boy down the street with the yell christkiller ringing behind him a jewish lawyer recently said ft prejudice against jews exists be- cause the world remembers our people not as the nation that produced jesus but the nation that killed him the christians must begin to look upon the jew as brother portugal favors 2 types drugstores in portugal there are two classes ot drug stores tho pharmacia which docs a strictly defined business specializing in prescription filling soaps perfumes toilet nrticlcs and prepared and proprietary medicines and tho drogaria which sells pro prietary medicines laundry and toilet soaps sponges brushes the more com mon crude drugs paints oils and var nishes united states commerce re ports a fish ate the bait right off my hook this morning cheer up hell bo all tho big ger when you do catch him twentyfour anizing the methods of manufacture houses within tho wall ot windsor an important step in this develop- j castle many of them were built in the fourteenth ceulury for the use of tho dean and canons of st georges chapel using fishingrods fitted with a lamp which lit wheu a fish was caught and an automatic device which prouiptly reeled in the line a man at genoa took charge ot twenty fishinglines he had only to un hook the fish and replace the bait i boy scout to elderly lady may i accompany you across tho road madam old lady certainly son- uy how long have you been waiting i hero for somebody to take you across is anything the matter sir jt was on the tip of my tongue a momeit i ago and now its gone think i calmly and it will come back to you i v steward youll find the ship just like your own home madam dear old lady about to pleasure cruis2 for the lirst time oh yes im sure and please made a note will ment was the invention shortly be fore the beginning of the eighteenth century by matthias lofller of gu- tenbach f a device for producing cogwheols in a semimechanical man ner at about tho same time wood was abandoned as a material in favor of brass which made possible both an increased production and more precise clocks the joy in handwork and in mak ing toys wheih is inborn in the in habitants of the black forest has since the invention of the cuckoo clock resulted in a great variety of ingenious mechanical clocks which also helped to spread the products of this industry all over the vorld boys transform dump into beauty spot no v wurt it was a threehau chester mass fifty boys turned penny stamp punch a blot into a beauty spot in this town when they volunteered their services to aid a roadside stand proprietor im prove the appearance of his property writes a correspondent of the chris tian science monitor the boys clean- you net to forget the times each ed up a section near the stand long morning and the dulhury and district chronicle on saturdays passing show thoro is a story ot a fat man and a thin man who wero going to fight a a great aim ono great aim like a guiding star above which tasks strength wisdom state- liness to lift i used for a p dump then they his manhood to the heights that takes 1uilt a dam a e a swim tho prize i nlln bole in the westcld river near colombos blrthdy b woodland across tho road was cleaned and converted into a picnic duel and as they wero standing ready souls of men tho ways of god are as the num- tional distinctions disappear when ono ber ot ul0 souis ot mon pictures and sculptures by mod ern artists are to be loaned out on time at rates varying with the value ot tho work by a newly formed soc- ioty ln london grove and the establishment is now a at fifteen paces it occurred to the fat pleasant roadside attraction peace after lovo comes peace many peoplo are trying to an that ho was a much bigger target than the thin man and lie did not f think that fair so the seconds put a great their heads togother and they camo to a decision they stood tho thin make i man in front of the tat man and with a and splendid proof of genius is a great done god has not left it tor us to i ot chak tll0y markeu tho outline ivi i of tho thin man in tho fat mans body wo hold that the most wonderful peace but that has already been poem produced in a civilized agc- lord macaulay do all that we have to do is to enter into it d l moody there they said now any shots outside tho chalk lino will not count mutt and jeff a kiss in the park by bud fe3her so this is theahrsucr of mb ruth kissing 0w6 vy vm0r1- a hartv racemose amcrtcawsj when wings are useless numbers of seablrds havo again boen picked up on the coast of great britain helpless because of the heavy oil and tar on their wings only tho othor day a big cormorant in this plight drilled on to tho beach below beachy head in this caso holidaymakers tried to remove tho stuff from its wings ono man lying its big beak with a haniikor- chlcf while another did his best to cleanse it but their efforts wore of no avail and in tho end it just drifted out to sea again unable to rlso it would float like this till it died of star vation this seaside tragedy is not an iso lated caso but is being repeated all round the coast again and again so the agitation to mako oilburning ships alter their methods of disposing of wasto is lieing ronewod and tho soa- blrds aro not tho only suftcrors bath- ors in somo places havo found a film of oil on tho wator when thoy ontcred it and in such casos a bhe is art very satisfactory

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