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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 29, 1931, p. 6

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sunday school lesson november 1 lesson v worlds temperance sunday galatians 5 1326 golden text be not drunk with wine wherein is excess but i be filled with the spirit ephesisns fcall for the timej th signs of mo mentous changes in our economic and social structure are everywhere for those who have eyes see business for gain will be replaced by business for the common good the master and slave relationship will be replaced by the leader and fellowworker relation ship will a new day come through the spirit of jesus working in the consecnted intelligence of christian men oi by the ay of revolution 1 that depends upon us ah our activ tiny mortals illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with eienj pattern 5 18 i liberty fob service gal 5 1315 ii the ancel and the beast gal- 5 1g26 iii the christian citizen romans 13 110 iv working for utopia romans li 1114 introduction the early church was by no means perfect the qual ity of the preaching was of the best the performance of the pew left much to be desired that was to be expect ed these communities had just been won partly from an impure pagan ism partly from judaism a religion of law the gentile christians were in danger of tailing back into the impure customs of their former reli gions the jewi h believers were too often easily persuaded that religion must be a matter of rules and prohi bitions the galatians seem to have been specially unsteady and easily turned aside 0 foolish galatians who hath bewitched vou cried paul gal sl i liberty for service gal 5 1315 you have beei called unto liberty wrote paul v 13 this does not mean that you can do as you please liberty is not license you are not at liberty to interfere with the liberty of your fellowman your liberty ends where rry nos begins said a man to his threatening opponent the christian must think of himself as free not to sin or harm his fellow but free to help him the galatians were worrying about the law paul assures them that the man who lives by love fulfils all law v it he will not harm his brother nor steal from him mr tempt him to any wrong instead he will want to do him good personrl liberty cannot be separated from social re sponsibility the galatians weie also quarrel some v 15 a wrangling church soon breaks up a house divided against itself cannot stard forget your petty jisputes sts paul in effect and get on with the business ii the angel and the beast gal 5 1g2g the christians life is a conflict where the high and the low struggle for the mastery paul himself knew all about that warfare rom 7 16- 25 acting on our lower impulses we i roduce a ghastly harvest of sins paul gives a partial list of sins which were common among the galatians any one of them is a beast which de vours a mans finer life sins of sensu ality v 19 sins associated with hea then religions v 0 sins gainst so ciety v 21 they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of god that is for all who indulge in these there is naturally no room in the christian brotherhood to overcome the beasts one must take the side of me angels the spirit the mind of god functioning in a hu man body produces a harvest of posi tive virtues which displace the lower desires and tastes a man is not ne cessarily a christian who is innocent of ad iltery murder profanity drink ing a fencepost is also innocent of these a real christian on the other hand exercises positive virtues love joy peace longsuffering kindness goodness faithfulness meekness self- control these grow from love as the fruit grows on the tree these qualities paul somewhat dryly re marks do not call for the interference of the police v 23 the defeat of our lower tendencies is a gradual process paul calls it crucifixion a slow aid painful death v 21 our religion must show itself in our common tasks v 25 we must live in such a manner that the only explanation is that we aie in toue with god iii the christian citizen romans 13 110 this passage seems to point to tur bulence and anarchy among the roman christians most likely the jewish christians paul makes an appeal for law and order the higher pow ers v 1 are the existing authorities tho roman empire he who re sists the authority will bring upon himself damnation v 2 that is tho punishment always meted out to lawbreakers iv workinc for utopia romans 12 either fan it nor stir it 11h j fuel to it but let it go out of itsolt spurgcon ities and attitudes as we work among our fellows must be scrutinized wrongs must be ritmei the works of darkness v li personal and co- cial sins drunkenness impurity wasteful competition controversy must be replaced by he attitudes fi jesus vs 13 14 put ye on the lord jesus christ that is let him be your dress for daily wear not merely for parade purposes make n plais for your sensual gratifications- what new york is wearing by annebelle worthivcton a tailored frock of supple tweed adopts onepiece styling it is in rich brown tone enhanced by white pique inset at the front of the bodice the sleeves rather wide toward the wrists are slashed in interesting manner at the edge the skirt is widened by a circular godet that is cut on the bias creating a very smart effect style no 332g is designed for sbes 1g 18 years 30 38 40 and 42 inches bust size 3g requires yards 51inch with yard 39inch contrasting its simplicity itself to make it youll be amazed at its small cost sheer worsted prints cantonfaille crepe and flat crepe are splendid sug gestions its lovely for college or for town wear for fall how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such attorns 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 pity pity does not lova ex- a common dress pity is love when grown into excess sir r howard nurses at atlantic city incubator with two of newest arrivals two tiny bits of humanity whose total weight is loss than five pounds a negro child weighing but ona pound six ounces and a brooklyn baby weighing three and a halt pounds eggshell etiquette stirs paris diners paris the french savant salomon reinach has precipitated a discussion in the press as to whether it is an important principle of good manners to crush your eggshell at table after you have consumed a softboiled egg- m reinach in a communication to the academy of sciences traces the custom back to one of the earliest sup erstitions of mankind he stated that pliny the cider reported that in earl iest roman times it was considered an omen of bad luck if one neglected to crush oies eggshell the custom m reinach found originated with primitive peoples who were snake worshippers the snake was a tribal institution and protector of the tribe the hearth and the family and nearly everyone in those times had a family snake as snakes were known to be fond of eggs it was con- cvor ono sidered disrespectful to leave an empty eggshell which might bring disappointment to the family serpent mr reinachs communication occa sioned some surprise- many readers have written to newspapers that they never heard of crushing an eggshell which they condemn as untidy and illogical it appears nevertheless that in the study reveals biting habits of mosquitoes fishermen long have known when fish bite best now lhe periods when mosquitoes bite best or worst have been revealed by entomologists of the united states department of agri culture there are mosquitoes that bite only at night others that bita only durin the day some that bite best at sunrise and some best at sundown there is one grain of comfort for the mosquitoridden citizen only the female mosquito bites the male feeds on nectar and similar substances here are some mosquito sche dules the rain barrel or common mos quite bites only at night and can find her victims no matter how dark it is when flying it makes that irritatin singing noise which is familar to the yellowfever mosquito usually bites close to the ground or attacks from behind and often crawls under clothing to bite it bites only in the daytime and is busiest early in the morning and late in the afternoon it flies quietly it will bite indoors all day the freshwater marsh mosquito known under the scientific name man- best society only a couple of genera- s f se bter b tions back neglect to crush the shell at dusk u j was one of the seventeen deadly errors ffras3 and wlu bt dunns the day that a person of good breeding might make in eating a softboiled egg which itself was one of the most difficult rites to perform in good society the shell had to be cracked just so and the egg removed in a particular man ner the small portion of egg con tained in the cap of the shell had to be eaten from it with a spoon and then a certain amouit of the egg re maining had to be dipped out with a small piece of bread before the pro cess of seasoning wa3 undertaken when tho egg was eaten tho shell had to be taken from the cup and crushed on the plate any guest who neglectei to do this was immediately crossed off the list of acquaintances and never invited for another week end if disturbed malarial mosquitoes will bite all light long and sometimes too in the daytime especially on dark days 12 metals heavier than lead there are at least twclvo metals heavier than lead and ten of them aro moro precious than gold they aro palladium platinum iridium mercury asmium rhodium rubidium ruthen ium tantalum thallium tungsten and uranium osmium almost twice a3 heavy as lead is the heaviest known substance peacemakers one suro way of peacemaking is to let tho liro of contention alone nor add famous words it aint the money i care for its the principle of the thing oh i know how to handle it i can drink it or leave it alone i ca not live without you pleased to meetcha painless dentistry id be the last one to say anything against her but im offa that stuff from now on its no good never again thats me the police have tho situation well in hand important arrests may be expected at any moment im as fit as a fiddle just as good a man as i was twenty years ago i cant notice a bitta difference we aro prosperous and dont know it prosperity i3 just round the cor ner anyhow its just a state of mind this is our golden wedding anni versary married just fifty years ago today and in all that time my little wife has never spoken one cross word to me tampa morning tribune canada third the horse that these new hats and the depression they may laugh at the new hats the womoa are wearing but ona can not laugh off the impetus these styles nave given to a score of industries la tai continues alice hughe3 in her column in the new york world- telegram instead of sneering at eugeniethe milliners look upon her as a 3avior and it is not the mil liners only to judge from what this writer goes on to say not by a long shot the retail millinery association in forms us that gold now courses through the veins of the trade where formerly only red ink flowed to begin with the danbury can- 1 ca atlcl peru ia tle orjer named i he trotted after a hundred feet bo- necticut hat factories whose wheels to ulev supply more than s0 hind the hindmost with large and lib- had slowed down to snails pace i per cc ot si prouuc action ami rvr t fhii hall suddenly whirred into demon speed i i n due to eugenie and have operat- on silver list respected himself dominions output was 26- tae acrd d2sbcd by ln a midl aai qoi r- i making for the corral just behind wioli htne uunces aioof from the ru5h arld ot in 1 930 libs less noble brethren came the canada ranks third among tho sll- black my purchase it was grand to verproducing countries ot the world see a ior3e tuat lerstood and ro- aud i3 consequently- an important fac- s himself so perfectly one too tor in tho sttdy of the silver problem tlat meam ihe wori1 should know now being carried on under the aua- that he was th vcr iefest chief pices of the international chamber of ot ils race wuu the mooa ot commerce according to a recent can- 1 a thousand kings how masterly ho adiau pacific railway bulletin the looked how untamably he stepped four largest producers of silver in tho i tlie iier1 vva sallopiug furiously world are mexico ihe united staate3 i ii0 disdained to break into a gallop ed on a 24houraday schedule since august in that mouth the highest- payroil ever recorded by the3e hat ters was paid out 1000000 millinery labor throughout the country has increased 23 per cent dyers are 30 per cent busier since july when the eugenie elegancies first flared up hat label makers work ha3 increased by 75 per cent feather dealers are writing 30 per cent more business on their books so are the makers ot readytowear hats and also tho3e who make hat- boxes fur felt body dealers are speeding ahead with a 70 per cent increase blockers are blocking 40 per cent more hat3 hair net people are more than 30 per cent ahead and stores retail millinery 3ales are from 10 per cent and upward greater than last year at tills time europeans have better chance of long life paris a european at 40 has a better chance of living to the age of g5 than the average american in the opinion of a group of american doc tors who have just completed a tour of french health resorts periods of rest health examinations and self- discipline as to diet and exercise have made the european health conscious and more concerned with rational liv ing than the american according to these physicians we have prolonged the span of life in the united states but we do not live any longer said dr fred eric sondern director of tho labora tories of the new ytrk lyingin hos pital we have accomplished this by saving the lives of youn children but at the same time we have neglected the care of chronic diseases in this the european spas are do ing exactly what we have left undone they are giving importance to increas ing the span of life of the adult the european of middle age is apt to live much longer than the american dr h corwin of new york former officer cf the new york aca demy of medicine declared that am erican mineral waters wore equal to many famed springs of tho continent but said the cure idea had not grown in the united states to the extent it had in europe because it was difficult under the prohibition laws and res trictions against gambling and racing to make the american ipas as attrac tive and interesting for a threeweeks rest as the continental resorts vichy ho pointed out is visited annually by 130000 who take the cure i awake out of loop v 11 is a i have a great idea for a musi cal comedy something in tho way of a plot no but i know how to got a let ter ot introduction to a man who might put up money to run tho show sympathy there never was so much sympathy as there is today witness tho in creased tolerance for diversity of op inion ie increased courtesy of con troversialists tho growing tendency to dwell on the good side of men and systems the time is speeding on when each shall find his own in all mens good and all shall work in noble brother hood momorlo j many a mans strong health is duo i to his weak backbone sam when you took that long walk with mary how did you find so much to talk about sue wo happened to pass a girl wo both knew moro reputations havo been saved moro dangers averted moro family quarrels quieted moro rampant wo men placated and moro crlse3 of one kind and another safely passed by saving and doing nothing than by any other ono mothod dr frauk 1 crano nd even at this halt speed easily overtaking hts 6lower comrades he from time to time tion of the world in 1930 the cana dian production was 16443s23 fine ounces the latest comparative fig ures available are fcr 1920 when the head m1k out llls lesr3 production ot the dominion was 23- 1 strode on again writhing 143261 ounces in that year mexico j with suppressed power led with an output of 10s700372 fine ounces the united states came sec- and then all over ond with 61233321 ounces and peru sjurth with 21495109 fine ounces the world production ot silver in that year was 261715021 ounces of silver silver mining iu canada is not a distinct industry as silver generally occurs with other metals tho bulle tin continues the two main branches ot the industry are silver- cobalt mining which is confined to ontario and the silverleadzinc min ing industry which operates in nova scotia quebec ontario british col umbia and in the yukon and north west territories british columbia led among the canadian provinces the output of that province wa3 11- s25930 fine ounces while ontario ho was an american horse so they distinguished in california ons bought from the old states a su perb young stallion perfectly black without spot upon him except where a flake of foam from his indignant nostril had caught upon his flank a thoroughbred horse with the perfect tail and silky mane ot a noble race- hard after him came jose tho herds man on a fast mustang as ha rode he whirled his lasso with easy tura of the wrist the black trotting still and halt ing still to curvet and carocole turn ed back his head proudly at his pur suer jose spurred his horse and it leaped forward the black gave tearing bound and quickened his paco but still waited tho will ot his pur- came second with 102056s3 ounces suer they were just upon us chased the yukon supplied 374632g fine and chaser thundering down the ounces and quebec came fourth with slope when the herdsman checking 571164 ounces there was also a pro- his wrist at the turn flung his lasso duction of a little less than 100000 straight as an arrow for the blacks ounces from manitoba and a small head it hung poised for one instant production from nova scotia a few feet before him vibrating in the principle producers in the sil- the air keeping the circle perfect vercobalt industry in 1930 were the waiting for the herdsmans pull to nipissing mine tho mining corpora- tighten about that roud neck and tion and the obriep at cobalt the those swelling shoulders keeley frontlerlorrain and lorrain i hurrah through it went the black trout lake at south lorrain and tho with one brave bound ho dashed miller lake obrien morrison and through the open loop he touched castle tretheway in tho gowganda only to spur its vain assault with area the nipissing mining company his hindmost hoof and then with was the only company in this group elated head ad tail waving like a producing silver bullion in 1930 dur- banner he sprang forward- closed in ing that year this group of mines pro- with the herd they parted for his duced 223452 tons of ore and milled passage he took his leadership and 202565 tons to produce 3392 tons ot presently was lost with his suite over concentrates ore cyanided amounted the swell ot the prairie to 40406 tons and silver bullion prol when we had come in sight ot the duction readied 1544766 fine ounces corral we discovered to our surprise shipments of ores and concentrates to the whole band of horses had volun- the canadian smeltcr3 amounted to tarily entered cerrian sent in jose 5332 tons and to european and united who drove all but the black out ot states smelters 1696 tons making a the staked enclosure he trotted about total ot 702s tons in 1930 a3 against j at his ease sniffing at the stakes 5195 tons in 1929 the total value of and bars and showing no special all shipments including bullion wa3 i disposition to follow 3637181 as against 391s316 in j i entered alone presently he be- 1929 j gan performing at his own free will british columbia is the leading it was magnificent to see him as he centre of the silverleadzinc mining j circled about me fire in his eye- industry in 1930 this province be- pride in his nostril power and grace side3 producing 45 per cent ot can- j from tip to tip he trotted powcr- adas silver was the origin ot 97 per j fully he galloped gracefully he thuii- cent ot the lead and 93 per cent of the zinc of the dominion the sul livan mine noted tho world over for its output of lead and zinc is the l largest individual silverproducing and curveted as it ho were tho pretty mine in canada j plaything ot a girl then when ho the largest operations in this in- had amused himself and delighted dustry are carried on by the consoli- mo sufficiently he trotted up and dated mining and smelting company snuffed about me just out ot reach in the district about trail bc this i finally instinctively knowing mo company in 1930 introduced a new for a friend the black came forward method of recovering zinc and lead and made tho best speech he could known as slagfuming electrolytic of welcome a neigh and no moro dered at full speed ho lifted his fore legs to welcome he flung out his hind legs to repel ho leaped as it he wero springing over bayonets he pranced zinc is produced by this company and also by the hudson bay mining and smelting company at flinfion man electrolytic cadmium is produced in the refining of zinc at the trail plant besides holding third place among the world producers of silver in 1930 canada ranked fourth among those producing lead and fourth in tho smelter output ot zinc canada and central africa produco about equal amounts of cobalt among the metals j and minerals produced in canada sli ver held eighth place in 1930 lead i held sixth and zinc ninth in point ot value then he approached nearer and not without shying and starts of which i look no notice at last licked my hand put his head upon my shoulder suffered mo to put my arm about his neck and in fact lavished upon mo every mark ot confidence at last after a good hours work i persuaded him to accept a halter and accompany mo homeward prom fulano by theodore winthrop visitor do you like reciting dear child oh no 1 hate it really but mummy only makes mo do it when she wants people to go mutt and jeff by bud fisher ladies day at the race track use steel fishing rods to check radio beacons the steel fishing rod has become an indirect aid to aerial navigation according to tho associated press it answers tho demands of tho de partment of commerce aeronautics branch tor a detachable radio antenna for use ln automobilos checking on courses mapped by the radio range- beacon stations plan03 with receiving sets wore formerly used to check on tho radio stations defining invlslblo paths for airmen to seo it they were broad casting ln tho proper direction but proved expensive and wore too fast to catch cases ot minor deviations besides the inspector often was un- ablo to land near enough to a sta tion it corrections wero to bo mado nino moro automobiles will bo equip ped for uso by assistant traffic sup ervisors in tho ten field divisions in to which federal alrwa3 work to divided knowledge in truth is tho groat sun in tho firmament life and pow er aro scattered with all its beams danlol webster lawyer i think i can get you i divorce madam for cruel and in- j human treatment do you think your husband will fight the suit woman fight why tho littto i shrimp is afraid to come into any room where i am i

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