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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 26, 1930, p. 3

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sunday school lesson june 29 lesson xiii review isaiah 2 24 golden text thou art the christ the son of the living cod matthew 16 16 what does it mean to be a disciple cf christ we have been studying the life ant ministry of jesus for six months have we come to a clearer understanding of what is involved in being his disciple you recall how at the outset of his ministry he called a little group to come with him to be come fishers of men to work and to fellowship with him toward the realiz ing of the kingdom how have we seen their conception of diseipleship change or grow what arc the conditions of becom ing his disciple perhaps wo should ask first what does it mean to be a disciple a disciple is a learner one who is under the instruction and fel lowship of a teacher or leader might we say that a disciple is one who is learning through personal fellowship with jesus what it means to live who then may be his disciples happily that opens the way to all it is not a perfect life that is essential in order to become a disciple rather the con dition would seem to be a sense of ieed a response to the attractiveness and challenge of christ a feeling that he has what our lives need n order for their completion and satisfaction a hunger for life in a larger way we may not know all it involves at the beginning certainly his disciples did not then if the disciple is learning what it means to live in gods way he must increasingly and everywhere accept the standards of life which jesus taught and embodied in his own life that should take us back to look nt some of the standards of the christian way as jesus taught them in the ser mon on the count matt chap especially then too we should re call here the lesson of april fith on the law of the cross of april 20th on the spirit of forgiveness of april 27th and june 1st on the prii ciple of stewardship of may uh on the prin ciple of service what are some of the lifestandards for a christian dis ciple as sen in matt chap 5 can selfishness and he law of the cross exist side by side in the same life what place has the spirit of forgive ness in the life t f a disciple in whit sense must the christian disciple be a steward but being a disciple of christ in volves a program of life that aims at the reign of love the disciple must shire the spirit of his master his passion for the vcalii g of the king dom of love and righteousness in all the life of earth can one be a dis ciple and an idle onloter ii the worlds struggle toward a u day see the lesson of may i n- the spirit of service ard of lime 22 on the great commission te 1 u of february 23rd showed the sending forth of the twelve disciples to be messengers and workers for the kingdoms coming what are you as his jisciples doing to bring in that kingdom can we be his disciples and not do our best all that is within our power to do of course the secret of our disciple- ship will be in the fellowship we have with christ and the worship and ex perience of god made possible through that fellowship american trade reviving slowly london sir frederick williams- taylor vicepresident of the bank of montreal has issued a heartening statement here upon the prospects of a slow but sure american usiness re vival in a letter to tho london times sir frederick says the general average of commodity prices should become firmer when business again percept- ily broadens which may not be until well into the fall or even later that a high consumption of goods depends upon a high state of general pros perity is becoming more clearly real ized efficient management appears to be one of the chief factors that will keep business on the right side of the ledger throughout tho present era ot sharply changing conditions despite irregularities there aro abundant proofs ot the stability of de mand in a number of basic commodi ties expenditures on some luxuries have been curtailed and there are many other signs that tho foundations aro being laid for building prosperity anew lower money rates the world over should help to stablize prices and oven strengthen them particularly those prices that are determined in in ternational markets the prospect is for continuance of tho plentiful credit supply and mod erate interest rates prevailing since the beginning of tho year the number of fastgrowing newer industries embracing those particular ly in which electricity plays a part especially in motion picture radio and aeronautical industries aro making marked progress with largo possibili ties for future development fort churchills skyline growing rural education channel tunnej in ontario pi oject delayed the hot lunch and supervised play econouil and diplomatic this is not the time to have hot reasons suspend lunches in rural schools but there is s si no harm in thinking about the mat- dclieme tcr the fact is that we move slowly i it is becoming increasingly apparent and if we do not think ahead very lit- that the decision ot the british cov- tte is accomplished in the way of ilia- ernmeut not to proceed with any provement i scheme for a tunnel under the bug- hot noon lunches at school have llsh channel is bused upon diplomatic many advantages in the winter in as well as economic reasons apart tho first place the children enjoy entirely from the military problems them and the result is that tho involved the diversion ot trallic and youngsters have better health at trade would inevitably follow the con- the present time too many children struction of such a tunnel and would who cannot go home at noon fre- bo a very serious matter indeed i ivrni skvline at rot churchill proposed grain elevator announced recently by ottawa which is to jut mo nou total capacity is to be 2500000 bushels but provision is made for future extension to 10ouutou fluently have to eat a cold lunch un der quite unpleasant conditions then too the value of proper eating in an orderly manner cannot be over esti mated while on a trip with the late in- the chamber of shipping of tho united kingdom reported that much traffic from all parts of europe now carried by sea in home trade and on the mediterranean routes was likely to be attracted by a channel tunnel bailie nieol jarvie j now up for sale duke of montrose owns famous hotel as well as ben lomond and lock lomond what new york is wearing by annabelle worthington illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern disease kills many years before time public should wake up health organizations are agreed i spector john waugh the writer visit- moreover the french ports of cher- ed a large school where the hot lunch bourg dieppe havre calais and liuu- was served but where it was not longne have all been vigorously un served in a proper manner the child- posed to tho project fearing and not reji received their hot soup and placed i without reason that if carried into it on a table on which books school j effect it would militate seriously bags and caps were scattered in- against their welfare as their pros- spector waugh was properly angry to perity depends upon the shipping both british merchants told to advertise london lord riddell chairman of tho british newspaper proprietors association told delegates to the im perial press conference here recently that in his opinion increaso in united states foreign trade was duo largely to that countrys advertising he urged home manufacturing and merchants to advertise botli at home and abroad declaring it gives one a pang to look at overseas and colon ial newspapers and so the preponder ance ot american advertising i love america and lovo americans but i dont want to see the world american ized australia welcomes insect immigrants three hundred million bugs of one variety have been released in aus tralia says a recent report of the commonwealth pricklypear board in brisbane queensland as a part of that continents long campaign to rid itself of the american cactus plant locally called tho prickly pear intro duced thre years ago which has now spread as a weed over vast areas ot onceuseful land dr e e free thus comments in his weeks science new york in mexico and the southwestern parts of the united states where these cactus plants are native they have many insect and other enemies the result is that they seldom spread outside tho purely desert parts of the country where almost no other plant will grow and where the land is vir tually useless in australia where no cactus ever had lived these insects and other cactuseaters were lacking once introduced there the cactus found nothing to limit its growth man as usual is paying tho bill for the careless introduction some years ago scientific men conceived the idea of- introducing into australia insect enemies of the cactus plants from other lands one ot these was the cochineal insect which lives on the cactus plants in mexico and from which tho red dye of that name is made aberfoyle sco ah who have read sir walter scotts stirring ro mance rob roy will be interested in the announcement that the famous bailies nicol jarvie hotel at aber foyle is tor sale like the islands of i loch lomond and ben lomand the hotel belongs to the duke of mont rose the hotel however is not the original inn the ito of which lies about one mile west and marked only by a few stones i readers of rob roy will remem ber how a brawl took place among the soldiers in jean icalphiros inn and how the talkative bailie nicol jarvis from the glasgow sautmarket became ii volved the wrath of this worthy magistrate was aroused by the slighting references made to his trade as a weaver and he seized a redhot poker and made for the bare legs of the highlanders in the midst of this tumult came dougal cratur from under the table where he had been hiding and brandishing his clay more affirmed his intention of fecht- ing for the bailie near the modern bailie nicol jarvis hotel is an old oak tree upon which hangs a piece of metal claimed to be the veritable poker usl by the incensed bailie it may be remark ed that this poker receives from time to time a dab of red paint to increase j its realism and for many years now it has been gazed upon by the numer ous tourists who find their way to the trossachs wife of officer of r100 leaves montreal mrs l l booth wife of squadron leader booth commandor of the r100 sailed from hero on the cunarder ausonia for london it was learned recently mrs booth decid ed not to await the coming of the ii100 with her husband on board in view of tho present uncertainty sur rounding tho definite date of depar ture of tho british dirigible a magistrate observes that thero is nothing that beats a good wife un- loss its a bad husband ive dreamed of you constantly ever since i met you hard luck dad says 1 must never marry a dreamer cigarette record sofia bulgaria tho worlds cigar ettesmoking record 144 cigarettes in 15 hours was claimed recently by george tzanoff ho broke tho pre vious record 121 smokes in 21 hours at tho phoenix cafe here in the pre- sencoot a committee ho drank cof fee and ato chocolate between puffs his physical condition was pronounced excellent afterward see such carelessness and he made the pupils remove the books bags and caps and sit in a decent manner at the table the moral effect of a pro- passenger and cargo trallic while it is admitted that the estab lishment of a tunnel route would greatly facilitate the carriage of goods is started by the saying of grace is i trade routes that would in turn result toronto leading health organiza- periy conducted table where the meal and bring about a reorientation of tions of canada aro unanimous stating that thousands of canadians are dying years ahead of their time of a great help to the school discipline the cost of the hot lunch need not diseases which could be prevented be great generally the children arc 436 enhance your charm by wearing flattering jacket costumes it is a season of jackets the one sketched is in green crepe engravings dated 1600 depict eight martyrs lima peru among engravings of the collection belonging to the nation al archieves have been found three old engravings dated about 1600 de picting the deaths of some ot the silk print in combination with egg- eight canadian missionaries lsain by shell indians about 1648 near midland ontl the skirt shows slenderizing line in they are to be canonizod this month pointed hip yoke treatment the jacket the martyrs appearing on the en- is in popular hip length- gravings are jean de brebeuf gabriel style no 343g comes in sizes 11 lalement isaac jogues charles gar- 16 18 years 36 38 and 40 inches bust nler and antoine daniel the cn- flat silk crepe wool crepe crepe gravings have descriptivo expltna- marocain and light weight tweed lend tions in dutch and some are signed themselves charmingly to this model during tho past few weeks three dif- ferent health organizations the social j llygient council the ontario medical association and the ontario health officers held annual meetings here and all three agree that diphtheria i and typhoid fever could swiftly be stamped out if the general public were not too shiftless to take advant age of methods of prevention which medical science has provided that thousands of individuals could prolong their lives many years by submitting struction and for inspiring the child to a careful thorough physical exam ination once a year in a word that prevention of disease is better than cure when three reputable organiza tions representing different phases of the work of public health aro in corn- glad to taks turns to provide the i main article ot the hot part of the lunch some milk tomatoes potatoes nothing expensive and nothing to cause a lot of trouble to cook cooking is done by the children un der the supervision of tho teacher and this privilege is secured as a reward for having their school work well and quickly done a wise teacher will not do much of the work herself but will i use the opportunity for practical in- american good turn daily lads to right riugs a war on insect pests will be waged this year by the rural scout division of tlie boy scouts of america accord ing to an announcement from the na tional council of that organization in new york the work will be con- in lower prices the magnitude of tho issues involved in such a reorientation is such as to give good ground for be lief that no country is ready to face them at the present time sooner or later in all probability a tunnel will be built but when it is it will be with the approval of both britain and france today the general sentiment of both nations appears to be against it and the decision f tho macdonald government will therefore be gener ally approved appodiep enbegn lin a melaor lomme- eskimo dentist leaves patients ottawa the only eskimo dentist in tho world is dead siberian mike who had attended no college but who was celebrated throughout the far north for pulling molars died recent ly in the lonely region near perry river opposite king william land ac cording to word received hero in 1922 the hudsons bay company sent a dentist to herschel island and mike was employed as a dental mechanic when tho dentist left for civilization the eskimo had carried on an itiner ant practice its a genuine antique sir hut yon are asking a fcarful prlco for it well sir look how wages and the cost of materials have gone up it is stunning with the dress made of chiffon print in hyacinth blue color ing with the jacket of flat silk crepe in matching shade 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 japanese volcano erupts violently tokio asama volcano near karui- zawa 90 miles northwest of tokio violently erupted recently previously tho entiro mountain was enveloped in dense smoke there were no reports of serious damage or casualties but tho fato of a few climbers on the mountain was uncertain plete accord upon such important mat ters as these stated dr gordon p jackson toronto medical officer of health the general public would do well to heed their advice quebec soon to have 19 rural health units quebec continues to outstrip the rest of canada in her strikingly mod ern treatment of rural health prob lems two new country health units small fulltime medical departments of health serving rural areas and re placing the oldstyle parttime medi cal officer of health are shortly to be established one will be in rimouski the other frontenac when they are operating quebec will have 19 health units car rying on their operations in twenty- three countries public health authorities are agreed that the changes being mado in que bec in this regard virtually constitute a health revolution the entiro pro vince became sold on the health unit idea when the original unit in beauce county demonstrated its abili ty to save scores of lives during tho first two years of its operation now all classes in the community are solid ly behind tho idea the clergy is especially active in encouraging it prince edward island attacking diphtheria canadas tiniest province is far from being canadas most backward pro vince insofar as health management are concerned an active campaign of diphtheria immunization is now in pro gress there the provincial board of health is determined to wipe this dis ease out as it has been wiped out by skillful and persistent public health work in hamilton ontario ren to do their best to have a well cooked dish and a properly set and decently conducted table supervised play we take it for granted that children should be supervised during school hours all that may be gained by ducted under the supervision of tho such supervision may be lost if there camping and rural scouting depart- is no supervision at the lunch or dur ing play time it is during these periods that the school bully spreads terror among the timid ones and the school sneak does those things that permanent fox show charlottctown pei in all proba bility the annual fox show in char lottctown will becomo a permanent institution at the first meeting ot tho prince edward island fox exhibit ors association recently sentiment was strongly in favor of this plan the directors report said that the upset the morale of the school there is no doubt that supervised play will mean a busy time for tiie teacher and at times a supervised noon hour will be well nigh imposs ible but a growing number of teach ers are undertaking these extra duties and are establishing a point of con tact with the children that gives ex cellent results in good conduct and in application to studies our children need to be taught to play they need to know how to throw a ball catch it slide to the bases be real outfielders and good sports there is no need to train rooters we have plenty of them now but we do need that all should learn to play when sir a c macdonald became commandant of tho royal military college at kingston he noticed that one baseball team did all the playing inquiring the cause he was answered in this fashion we have had our tryout and thats the college team sir a c at once told tho students that each platoon must have its team that they must learn tho rules of the game and be true sports he did not allow any bullying or cat calling the result was the development of some good players and the opportunity for all to play when the hockey season opened it was found that none of the students knew enough about tho game to be referee so a local boy was pressed in to service and his decisions were al ways obeyed without question that is the play spirit that should be developed and it should bo de veloped in as many pupils as possible it is well to remember that tho poor players need the discipline and train ing of the games moro than the pupils who take naturally to sport and who aro able to shine in this field of ac- ments special efforts ot the rural scout division will bo concentrated on tho extermination of tho japanese bean beetle coddling moth gypsy moth and mediterranean fruit fly the mosquito and tho common house fly during the winter and early spring the scouts studied about the life and habits of these insects with the idea of being thoroughly familiar with the mast ef fective means of exterminating them in fighting the house fly and mosquito tho rural scouts will have the help ot the city scouts who will drain stag nant pools put oil on the surface of marshes and conduct a campaign in cooperation with health authorities for cleanliness about the home i i tivity samuel farmer president of 1929 show had exceeded all expecta- 1 canadian school trustees assn tions mutt and jeff by bud fisher if silence is golden why broadcast mutt wkv tjonfl y0v start the solf sasom by being you trying to do spoil ay gatue ion tamcttl touftwamewt today banoutr f tonight km luz- vuetljthft mayor throws out the first ball to start the bis teagues- ant rutt throws oot the first bftll to start the 60lf ssasofvj rsvransest thing that wr happcned- r sucec into a pont the ball lanugo on a turtlgs back- ant the tortie is crawling right towart the seeem modem lines followed in german construction anyone looking for extensive exam- pies of modernism which many ameri can architects have come to believe is an elusive factor in modern construc tion has only to visit germany ac cording to an observer who passed three weeks in berlin on the rhine and in tho ruhr district out ot seventy buildings most of them erected in the last live years only three or four of any size were found which were not designed on striking modern lines these in- cluded banks stores churches and model tenements gold and platinum lure englishmen nairobi kenya glowing reports of tho development of gold and platinum mines in abyssinia reach here two members of tho italian group which is promoting the mines the marquis dro mond dars and signor gradis re cently hero state that they have now 20 european mining engineers work ing in abyssinia and that large gold discoveries have already been mad it is also reported that during tho past three months more than one bri tish prospecting expedition has left secretly from both london and khar toum for abyssinia bride and groom fly high on honeymoon rcgina sask reglna played jost recently to tho prairies first aorlal honcymooners mr and mrs j g g anderson ot winnipeg they were the first honeymoonera to bo carried on tho rogular air mailpassongor ex press planes ot the western canada airways britain may build monster airship london a new british airship halt as large again as the r100 and r101 now tho biggest in the world and twice tho size of tlie grat zeppelin may bo built according to a state ment made by lord thomson in tho house of lords recently if all goes well with experiments now being made frenchman who wants a passout ticket to attendant at theatre par don 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