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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 26, 1923, p. 2

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i n a ir i inriai nift r soak an hour or more otyg colored cloths only half an iiour use enough to get a big lasting suds big lasting suds one secret of rinsos amaz ing power to dissolve dirt if you dont get lasting suds you have not used enough rinso after soaking only the most soiled clothes need a light rubbing with dry rinso your clothes dont need boiling if you use rinso but if you like to boil your white cottons use enough rinso solution to get the suds you like rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world to do the family wash as easily and safely as lux does fine things lever brothers limited toronto r302 the sunday school lesson july 1 native filipinos players and singers at chautauqua john the baptist matthew 3 117 11 215 mark 6 u 1429 luke 1 580 john 1 637 golden text blessed be the lord the god of israel for he hath visited and redeemed his people luke 1 68 lesson setting after the silence of four centuries the voice of the pro phet is heard in the land john the he sent two of his disciples ifi ask christ if he were really the messiah jesus answer is to tcl john the work baptist is thirty years of age he of mercy he was carrying on began has been trained in a godly home and later in the quietness of the wilder ness now god calls him to his great task i the message of john luke 3 36 v 3 he came he responds immedi ately to the call he had spent many years of communion in the rocky soli tudes skirting the northwestern 6horcs of the dead sea communion with god always ends in commission and meditation always ends in a mes sage the country about jordan to speak concerning john jsus had no word of rebuke for john john had at least the courage to carry his doubt about jesus to jesu himself what icent ye out to see a reed the people were not to think that johns question betrayed any weak ness of character he was no weak ling bending before will of king priest or multitude 1 nan clothed in soft raiment a fawning courtier clothed in silk and saying smooth things a striking contrast to johns josn labors not in file city but in the j s s s tj i ili trh life and fearless thinking a prophet open country about the river jordan it was an accojible region and the other evangelists show the people flocking to his ministry priests from jerusalem publicans from jericho peasants from galilee and soldiers on the march his message is arresting and drawing preaching the baptism of repentance with the jews baptism was connected with the consecration of priests the purification of the cere monially unclean and the admission of gentile converts to judaism john makes it a rite for all without ex ception he demands it for a reason that applies to all sin he admin isters it under a condition of heart that all must fulfill repentance he makes it symbolize a common blessing that all must seek- forgiveness his message is a spiritual message there a man who speaks the word of god i to be a prophet of god was high honor but jesus asserts of john that he was more than a prophet he was a prophet of whom the prophets had spoken vs 27 28 behold i send my mes senger other prophets had spoken of the coming of the kingdom and the king but it was johns supreme honor to declare that the kingdom had coma and to say behold the lamb of god there is not a greater prophet than john both in character and mission john is supreme noto the climax in xlie iam iuuigu fluyors and singers native filipinos who will be heard at the coming dominion chautauqua feature in novelty musical programs the plaintive enchanting music of the philippines the folk songs of these islands characterized by haunting melodies or the words of christ not a bending warlike notes of challenge and adventure are expressed through such native reed but an immovable rock not a bowing selfseeking courtier but a real upstanding man not a prophet but more than a prophet a fore- dominion day picnic menu by anna coyle one of tho joys of dominion day on the farm is the picnic to which the whole family has looked forward all through- the busy spring season the picnic basket may take on all the gala atmosphere of the day whether packed for a big neighbor hood gathering or for a family picnic dinner at a nearby lake or town cele bration 1 a redwhiteandblue color scheme is quite as possible at a picnic as at home paper napkins with colors of the day take first place in tho color idea sandwiches wrapped in oiled paper and tied with narrow red rib bon have the twofold advantage of keeping fresh and being attractive pimento beets and a dash of paprika all add the red of our flag to tho meat or salad dish blueberry muffins and individual blueberry pies introduce blue and cakes decorated with red candies carry the color of the lunch to the dessert and who would have a first of july picnic without red or pink lemonade i a permanent picnic hamper may be made from a discarded suit case us ing cardboard strips to make com partments to hold the necessary uten sils sandwiches jars for pickles pre serves and the more juicy foods and n place for a vacuum bottle which holds piping hot coftco or icecold lemonade if a real picnic is not possible why not pack the basket away and have the first of july dinner out under a big shade tree in the yard or de- corato the dining table in a fashion appropriate to the day and have a special feast picnio sandwiches 12 slices bread butter to spread 1 small head lcttueo 2 tomatoes 6 slices crisp bacon salt and pepper cut bread in slices onefourth inch thick spread with butter stack slices with buttered sides together and wrap in piled paper or a napkin separate the lettuce leaves wash well place in a fruit jar sprinkle with cold water 6 cups water squeeze the juice from lemons add the sugar and let it dissolve then add other fruit juice pour- into thermos bottle and finish filling bottle with cracked ice or cold water the addi tional cold water to dilute will be added when ready to serve patriotic cakes vl c butter c sugar 4 eggs 2 squares chocolate 1 c stale bread crumbs 3 tbsp flour cream the butter add sugar and wellbeaten eggs stir in melted chocolate grated crumbs and flour spread the mixture in a shallow but tered pan and bake in a slow oven when done cut with biscuit cutter and ice each cake with white icing for the firstofjuly picnic basket decorate with tiny red candies barbecued lamb ghops 2 tbsp butter c currant jelly 1 tbsp vinegar tbsp french mustard salt and cayenne 12 lamb chops uso an empty tin can or a frying pan in which to melt butter and jelly add vinegar mustard cayenne and salt cut long green twigs and sharpen at one end thrust tho sharpened end through the chop smear the sauce over chops and hold over the camp fire to cook the most satisfactory broiling fire is one which has burned low leaving a good bed of red coals as the chop cooks ap ply the sauce two or three times with a dauber made by tying a small piece of clean cheesecloth to n stick steak gipsy fashion have the camp fire low with a good bed of red coals sharpen green wil low sticks at each end the large end is driven into the ground a short dis tance from the fire and the steak is skewered to the small end one small steak for each person to be served is desirable two twigs are requirod for each steak and when in place they must he a moral and spiritual pre- runner not a great man among great paration for the coming of tho king- men but the greatest above the great jom least m the kingdom is greater vs 46 as it is written the words than he not greater in character but of isaiah aro quoted to show thatkater in being able to grasp john is a pioneer preparing a way for through christ a truer idea of the the coming of the kings chariot the i kingdom and greater because while his perplexity from his prison filling of the valleys the levelling of j pointed to the king the least in john sen two of his disciples to lesus the mountains the straightening of tn kingdom followed the king him- witn thc question art thou he that the road represent the spiritual self should come or look we for another changes that must take place if the application luke 719 some one has called this kingdom is to mean anything or bring among the many fine things which the perplexity of the loyalhearted anything to israel all flesh shall sec might be said about john the baptist jesus had not proved to be just the we may quote the following kind of saviour that john had expscc- hts courage john came among e where he had expected severity men not as a reed shaken by the wind jesur had shown gentleness whee swayed first this way then that acjhe had looked for scathing denuncis- cordmg to the opinions of men long tion jesus had shown mercy it is meditation had made his principles pleasing to note that whatever doubts fixed and even if he stood alone he j had still he locked to jesus for was courageous and outspoken ujxnt he recognized christ as a very his modesty john recognized that r help in trouble and tuned tp he was but the forerunner of jesus instruments as the hunchback guitar the bandurla and bass guitar under spanish rule the natives adopted the violin and later the piano until today the filipinos have assimilated all the richness and culture of europeuu music while still retaining their native folk music the members of the iam paraga company are natives of one of the most musical provinces of the islands and all are graduates of the foremost span ish conservatory of manila their program will be an outstanding chautauqua number the gentile as well as the jew is to sharo in the blessing of the kingdom ii the courace op john 37 8 vs 7 8 o generation of vipers matthew tells us that these words were applied in particular to the pharisees who came seeking baptism without the real motive their mo tives were personal officialand self ish begin not to say we have abraham they thought that the kingdom would come to them as jews the children of abraham and forgot that they must come to the kingdom as penitents god is able of these stones race descent blood count for nothing heart spirit character are everything iii the greatness of john 72428 vs 2426 when the messengers of john were departed herod had cast john into prison because of his bold rebuke the dampness darkness and solitariness had affected the soul o this child of the desert in his doubt or all the amily p him for guidance in a very natural way chists estimitc of john an coon as johns disciples had departed jesus began to praise john it may have been that some who heard johns question may have ben unfavorably impressed and disposed to think of him as a vraverer jesus corrects that impression john had often borne testimony to jesus now jesus gladly strains sprains and paint overworked muscles twinge of rheumatism all of them anr t once to ken falls spavin treatment kendalls pen e ira tes right to the tore pot soothes cools heals kendalls spavin treatment wn for more than 40 year endallsspavin cute u econo mical and clean no mussine no continued rubbing ne bands gins 10 ask your druggut for a bottle today esdall spavin there are three recorded occasions on which he bore testimony to the mes siah first when a deputation was sent to him from jerusalem by the jewish authorities see john 119- 27 second when he pointed jesus out to his own disciples as the mes siah john 12934 third when he rebuked tho attempt of his diciples to stir up rivalry between jesus and himself john 3263g there is no- dears testimony to the worth of john thing which shows the true greatness men are often praised to their faces of john more than his attitude to- urfd blamed when their backs are wards jesus he came to exalt an- turned jesus does the opposite in ing jesus makes clear that in god3 other he had no thought for his the case of john john he assures j sight john had attained to real great- own advancement them was no reed shaken with the ness wind there was no fickleness about him nor was there any complaint be cause of the hardships he was endur- nnd screw on tho lid of the jar this extend over the firo and hold the meat method of carrying tho iettuco will- in position to broil turn the steak keep it fresh and crisp when ready when well browned on one side serve to spread lunch- tho sandwiches nrcj at once with plenty of butter salt and mado up with a iettuco leaf thin peppor to season a delicate garlic slico of tomato slice of bacon and flavor is imparted by rubbing tho dash of salt and pepper between the dish on which the meat is placed with slices of buttered bread this sandwich adds just that cool crispness so welcome on a hot day minced ham 8andwichks c chopped ham 1 hardboiled egg 8 tbsp lemon juice 14 tsp prepared mustard 4 tbsp melted butter mix chopped ham egg lemon juico mustard and melted butter and usj ns a filling between the slices of but tered bread if more liquid is needed to moisten the mixture cream may bo added shredded lettuce is some times added to tho mixture wrap each sandwich in wax paper canadian lemonade 3 lemons 1 c jrrape juice or loganberry juuj 13 cup susr tho freshly cut face of a garlic clove potatoes baked in the embers are a delightful accompaniment to this steak and the same fire will cook both canada has the largest paper- making machino in the world at iro quois fnlls northern ontario eastlake qjtvantxcd copper- bearing metallic shingles fir uflhtnlng rust and stem proof matalllo roof shd clan rain watar send postal cord for polder b the metallic roofing co umitod 404 1194 king st w toronto bmmbw ford motor compav7 07 cahada limited ford ontario els of business its goodwill that makes all business thrive make more friends see more of your old friends get out in the channels of business in a ford stayathomes dont boom business drive a ford you will incur no obligation by talking to a ford dealer if he cant prove a ford will pay you he wont ask you to buy r e brown ford dealer stouffville

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