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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 11, 1937, p. 2

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unday choo lesson xi jesus praying for his oiscipies john 1511725 printed text john 1557 171426 golden text that they may be one even as we are john 1722 the lesson in its setting time the discourse and prayer in these two chapters were all utter ed on thursday night of passion week april 7th ad so place eoth jesus teaching and his intercessory prayer here record- ed were uttered on the way to the garden ot gcthsemane either in the city itself or in the valley between the city and the mount of olives or in both but now i go unto him that sent mo and none of you asketh me whi- thor goest thou the isolated ques tions of peter and thomas 1336 145 are not inconsistent with these words those questions were not ask ed with a view to the lords glory and much bad been said since which might have moved the dsciplcs to a persistency of inquiry but their thoughts were bent upon their own immediate loss and no one asked how this departure affected him so com pletely hod their own sorrow absorb ed thorn but because 1 have spoken these things unto you sorrow hath filled your heart four times in johns cospel does tho word sorrow occur nil of them in thib chapter see also vs 20 21 22 nevertheless 1 tell you the truth it i3 expedient for you that i go away for if i go not away the comforter will uot come unto you but if 1 go i will send rim unto you the word here translated expedient 13 the same word used by caiaphas the high priest in speaking about the necessity tor ouo mans dying for the people john 1150 1sh the high line of politics said caiaphas is that we gel rid of him the higher line of cuds policy said jesus 1s that i go thus ail the folly and wlckeduess is at least resolved into the harmony of tho divine overnment and the divine a thority ive kivfcii iheiu thy word see peut is is hi mai 24 u john 716 621 and the world hated them be cause they re 01 o the world even as i a uot or the world the tenses are past b the main reference as suredly is prophetic we infer that i1010 as so frequently in this prayer the lord is speaking as if the future which lay germinating in the present was the present already i pray uot that thou shouldcst take thorn from the world but that thou ehouldesl keep them rom the evil one tatat 13 only evil to us which can hurt the ooul psalm 1217 all tho other thlugs which we may think evil and call evil shall work together for our good the evil hat can hurt tho soul shall never come night our dwelling no evil no hurt no loss no spiritual evil can ever more prevail to injure the soul of any child of god whether it arise from the evil one or from the hatred of the world or from our own poor wretched fallen nature or from the lomlnion or the conseqieuces of sin they are not ot the wot id even as i am not of tho world though we were born in the world and live by the substance ot tho world physically are educated in tho worlds schools and transact business in the worlds markets yet we are delive ed from the dominion of the ideals of the world horn 122 we by our faith in jesus christ have victor over the evil temptation of the wohl 1 john 64 sinctify them in the truth they word la tru v the petition in verso 15 may be said to be a negative one that in his verse is the positive side of the same idea cf 1036 the word of god in his son 3 the dlsclo uro to men of eternal truth truth as to his origin position destiny the tith aa to his relationship to god liimsolf and his son jesus christ as to his elatlonshlp to brother men his place here his hope for the future as thou didst send me into the world oven so sent i them into the world gods one great concern for tho world was that it should be saved to achieve this tremendous purpose bo sent tho lord jesus into the world this same purpose in the heart of god remains today and it is to this end that christ sends us into tho world though of course our work in accomplishing gods plan is not iden tical with tho work that christ did ond for their sakea 1 sanctity my- solf that they themselves also may bo sanctified in truth christ mado tho truth actual in his own incarnate life and his victory over sin and over tho world and his own holiness are to be appropriated by us by tho very spirit of christ who lives within us neither for those only do i pray but for thorn also that bollove on me through their word tho word of the disciples hero referred to their work and testimony to the lord jesus christ tho witness which they gave to his saving power see 439 acts jl8 22 that they may bo all be one oven lis thou father art in me and 1 n theo that they also may bo in us that the world may believe that thou didst send me and the glory which thou hast given me i have given unto them that they may be one even as we are one 1 in them and thou in me that they may be perfected in one that the world may know that thuo didst send me and lovedst them even as thou lovedst me no human brotherhood can exist ipart from the common bod of the individuals to the lord jesus christ and tho christian unity should testify to its divine ori gin he unbelief of the world ir not occasioned is largely strengthened and hardened by the disunion ot the christians the glory of the son gi ven him by the father can be noth ing else than the fathers love that love which constitutes us sons in christ father i desire that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where i am and they may behold tho glory which thou hast given me for thou lovedst me before the founda tion of the world the will of christ for his people includes two things that hey should be ith him where he is sea 1226 143 and that they should behold his glory o righteous father the world knew thee not but 1 ke- thee and these knew that thou didst send me and 1 made known unto them thy name and will make it known that the love wherewith thon lovedst me may be n them and 1 in them all of christs redemptive work all of his teaching and intercessory work everything undertaken in the marvel ous unfathomable ditine program of having men terminates in the perfec tion of love what could be conceiv ed more glodous more exalted and more satisfying even though we can not fully comprehend it thn such a divine purpose for us as this that the love wit which goj loves his only begotten son might be in us transforming us energizing us abid ing through the endless ages of eter nity from which nothin- will ever he able to paratt us rom s3s 39 it has always been difficult to get permission to visit studios in holly wood from now on popular come dians like the marx brothers jack penny and burns and allen hope to make it impossible in fact if there were any way that they could make pictures without having a flock of carpenters electricians property men and extras around they would be heartily in favor of adopting it thieves on the set are the reason for all this uproar it would be bad enough if the thieves merely lifted jewelry or furs but theue thieves steal ideas whose worth carnot be estimated unless you can think in staggering lig figures when come dians and their gag men have final ly worked out a funny situation and filmed it two months may elapse be fore it is shown on the screen but almost at once comedians elsewhere introduce their funny situation ob viously someone from the studio told them about it but who it is always gratifying to see a real trouper win out over nil odds that is why every one is rejoicing over alice fayes hit in on the avenue when irving berlin mov ed into tho twen tieth century fox studio with a knock out musical score under his arm the studio officials said alice fayo weve got some thing big here so they decided to build up a marvelous cast with players borrowed from other stu dios they got dick powell from warners and madeleine carroll from walter wagner productions for the leading roles and then their own alice fayo in a secondary role walked oft with all honors that werent taken by the crazy antics of their own ritz brothers 0 a long time ago paramount bought a story called easy money for carole lombard but sho has been so busy on other pictures sho never got around to make it moan- whilo the studio officials have been impressed by the bounding popu larity of jean arthur and decided sho would do nicely in the leading role guard inspection says another war would doom europe berlin doom of europe in event of another war was predicted in dramatic fashion by general her mann wilhelni goering addressing a delegation of 51 front fighters chancellor hitlers chief deputy said au front fighters who fought side by side and went through infer no are comparable to ancient heroes la wag the prime of the worlds nations which fought in the last war and experienced its unspeakable hor- hors in another war the flower of nations will have to fight and europe will be destroyed if the best of all nations is wiped out a new war will exceed the last one in horror in an unguarded moment the miami beach life guards decided to compete in a beauty contest and immediately became the prey of bathing beauties who acted as tho judges they were sunk in gales of laughter from judges and spectators mona leslie puts tape on one of the heroes winnipeg introduction in win nipeg hospitals in december of the flighthour day for private duty nurse3 and the departure of win nipeg and brandon nurses to posi tions in the united states has les sened the pressure of unemploy ment among registered nurses it was shown at the annual meeting of the manitoba association of regis tered nurses held here girls sow their wild oats then settle down skimming waters with au sails drawn dr francis e townsend right i who waiked out on house committee pictured with arthur johnson attorney after jury in washington dc court found him guilty of contempt of the house of representatives the farmers corner conducted by professor henry g bell with the cooperation of the various departments of the ontario agricultural college 1 question i have a lot of wood ashes would it do to put on land now or would it leach out too much i intend to put it on vege table and root crops also can you tell me anything about gypsum or land plaster as it is commonly call ed my father years ago used to sow it on red clover and on the tur nips when nicely up he said it kept the fly off does it help vege table growth i used to put it on my cut potatoes to dry or keep them from bleeding as it were since we had to cut them quite awhile ahead when putting in 10 or 12 acres i have not been able to get it the last few years t c f peel county answer i would not advise you to put wood ashes on the land at this time too much available plantfood would leach out before growing time rather store the wood ashes so that neither rain nor snow can fall on it and in the spring put it on tho plowed ground and work it in by discing and harrowing you are quite right in putting this on vege table and root crops since it is rela tively high in potash it contains about thirty per cent lime which will tend to keep your soil sweet in re action gypsum is sulphate of lime while limestone is carbonate of lime as you indicate gypsum use to bo used in large quantities it did not correct soil acidity but it did let loose the potash out of tho soil that is why the crops were improved in yield and quality where it was applied but its use is not to be recommended since its action in lib erating potash resembles very closely the writing of cheques on a limited bank account gypsum does not put back any plantfood into the soil but it does help jet loose highly valuable potash this is why it used to bo considered valuable to dip cut po tatoes in gypsum the potato crop is a lover of high potash fertilizer since potash is instrumental in form ing the starch which- fills the po tato tuber you would do better to put your money into fertilizer suitable for po tatoes rather than put on gypsum which depletes your soil of potash 2 question i am seeking in formation regarding tho comparative values of tho various farm manures such as poultry sheep swine etc as fertilizers if you have available any information in respect to this please send it to mo as soon as pos sible also is it a fact that poultry manuro is too strong to bo usad alone i understand it can bo used without harm by florists i shall bo very glad to receive this in formation c 0 h wenworth county answer herewith we present a table of analysis figures for various manures concerning which you in quire manures quantity composition and value of manuro from different classes of animals horses dairy stccr3 sheep swine poultry lbs manure produced per day per cows 1000 lbs live weight 3545 7080 4050 3040 4050 3040 lbs pet- ton nitrogen 118 97 138 275 152 220 phos acid 66 54 66 99 96 170 potash 146 94 105 227 146 112 value per ton on basis of analysis 257 200 257 516 317 416 tons manure produced per year 1000 lbs live weight 70 127 75 65 73 67 you will notice that these are in terms of pounds per ton of manure poultry manure is doublo as rich in nitrogen as horso manure three times as rich in phosphoric acid and about the same in potash as is horse manure if poultry manure were to be used alone on grain crops or on such crops as tomatoes it would tend to grow too much straw or stalk on account of the nitrogen it can be easily balanced by adding super phosphate or better still a phos phatepotash fertilizer such as 0-12- 10 or 01215 florists value poultry manure highly on account of its high nitrogen content this is also true of sheep manure which florists and gardeners use extensively you will notice that sheep manure is about twice as rich in potash as is poultry manure sails billowing before a stiff breeze the santana owned by william l stewart jr races to victory in the universal schooners and ketches class of the 11th annual midwinter regetta in los angeles harbor rosoff aide charges that police beat him max friedman left aide of sam rosoff with his attorney sam denson aftre release from hackcnsack n j jail under bail as material witness in murder of labor leader r norman redwood a winter version of the old fishin hole robert webber of bangor me proudly exhibits pickerel taken from frigid waters of graham lake in maine through hole in the ice winnipeg magist- te estimate little girb too knowing for their age older ones wiser winnipeg girls today are sow ing their wild oats eveu as the boys do and staging a comeback to their places as sober ant righteous citi zens declares pearl laml iu the free press whether throvsh the leniency ot modern society the assistance c so cial workers or through their own brazeuuess or lndomitability as you will girls today can turn their backs on a quite lurid past and marry hap pily and well mrs george patterson ot the ju venile court estimates that 25 per cent ot the pirls who have passed all through the court in the last few years have completely reinstated themselves iu society and are either married or doing well in jobs we re gard that as a very hopeful percent age mrs atterson said never one to condemn those for whom she works unceasingly mrs patterson yet admits that the younger girls today are a tougher proposition than their elder sisters they are lot more wilful more brazen and in finitely wlrir in their waywardness than those of a few years ago but she declared they are loyal and are courageous in their own way mrs paterson could not quite diag nose tho attitude of tho younger gen eration little girls of 12 13 and it are very knowing theso days vhey come before us with glazed finger nails face3 all done up and very self- possessed very often they arg the younger slstera of girls who have al ready gone through the courts but the ip tie ones know so much more than the older ones did at their age a greater derep of drinking is to be found among girls is one of tho factors in juvenile delinquency mrs patterson unds but there is very lit tle use of rugs among tho minors that is ono of ihe evils the young sters are fairly fee from she said thieving is another matter th eternal eve drives the young girls to all sorts ot lengths to obtain finery petty shoplifting particularly at the beauty and lingerie counters ib 1 major pastime for a great many girls and the more daring get away with dresses they are so lightfingered they frequently are not caught mothers cannot help but know the girls do not come by this finery hon estly when they are in poor circum stances sometimes they aid and abet their daughters but more often they are so dominated by the girls that they dare not interfere parents es pecially the parents of new canadians whose daughters have gone ahead of them in the ways of this country ara losing their grip on the family nor does this state of affairs ap ply to the new canadian alone girls in every part of the city and boys as well have a way of taking the bit in their teeth and going their own pace these days clever business men of ten poor students toronto how many success ful business and professional men were clever and brilliant at school how many of them were just aver age hon dr l j simpson minister of education thinks that probably many of them would admit they were able to just get by in his address at the joint big brother annual meeting held hero he deplored the mistaken idea of parents and teachers in the past that a pupil who did not shine in academic subjects was mecessarily dumb wo havo been holding up to our young peope for many years he said that the matriculation exam ination is the beall and endall of our secondary schools our teachers are not to blame it is due to the regulations of the department of education i am not however criti cizing those who carried on the work of the department before my time a who lost who gained the company has lost millions of dollars in trade part of which hat gone to its competitors while its plants were held by the strikers more than 100000 employes not in sympathy in other industries havo lost millions in waifts yet it is not apparent that john l lewis h troubled by the thought thathis vic tories for labor do not balance the losses nor can he recapture much of the public sympathy that may have been with him before this strike began new york sun radio monstrosity after assuring the staff of this newspaper for years that the ust of reverend soandso without given name of mr is a monstrosity onfined mainly to negro parishion ers in the u s up pops the an nouncer of a toronto radio station and pours it into our cringing ears several times in a single newscast

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