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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-18, Page 6• V. 8. (2): All they have is due to the kindness and love of God. Their power to work and to ea-rn a living is tho-di:-.- reet gift of their Ilevivenly Father,and they should seek to imitate the joy and liberality With Which God treats them; God' loveth a cheerful giver. V. 16, (3) The greatest of 411•Chris- • thee motives is ,the love of Chriet.wito, 'October 21-tesson ' ,nanie to son no and who gave • Stewardship, 2 Cor. tiv 1-9; 6:' 6, 7, that we 'Might enter into eternal life. • 15. - Golden Tent,--Firet'gave thelr Christ IS the nnaPeakahlegift. It is. , own Selves to, tho. Lord. -2 Cor. 8: 5.. an Offering. for •which : no words are . sufficient , . Order, to tleieribe its Magnitude: ' Then .Paul .reaches that which 'hi the purest of all :Plitistian Motives,,Whieh.is love. % The •one thing that can Inalce our 'gifts 'Worthy, both itt quantity and quality, is the spirit of sacrifice, which we learn at the cross Of Christ ' 'AALYSIS• . • •, `.• I. TIIE t70.66P OF A WO giAiit'lx, II. THE NEED ,0411EFuu SUPERVISION, A ' , • • • '1, ItI, vgg INsitgAretry FOR dtttettereAti . OWING, 9: 6 ' - ItrenongerhtlierThis important 'let- ter was probably written towards .end of A.D. 56, when Titus had. coine back from Corinth .• • • * I. egg FORoF 000.EX4:14L.0 ,P. , s , r V...1. Paul refers to the, Christians in Macedonia in Or4er to stir up the ' mind of the COrinttlians, :and the eir- -,cumstances, of 'thee . Christians are so set' forth as .to reveal the intense gen- . ' erosity she -Wu by,:them. The only etc - planation Paul can find is .that Gad hasgiven.them this grace and liberal- ity. The next verses inentionsome of the, qualities .whieli• distinguish this kindness of the Macedonians. ' "V: 24•-•-(a) The offering-`-,Was-inade in of great. confliction. &vete punishments .hail broken out, and they , had to endure inces4.ant Pain. This was atest through which they passed with great success. , (b)The gift was made, not With a. grudging spirit, but out Of an -overflowing heart. They real- ized What had heen 'done for 'them- selVes by Christ.. Often it has been the • case that the followers of Jesus have ,cometerealizewhatare,the secrets of divine lave in such moments ,of deep ,trpuble. . (c) It was done out of pov- erty and not out of wealth. ThaRcim• . ans had been very.hard'Ort Macedonia: they robbed them of their silver and ' and • of ',other Means of wealth, and 'still .contintied to exact heavy ctaxatiot. "The Macedonians said that -their nation was like a lacer- atedand disjointed aehnitl.". Yet these kind people did net suffer their, own need to, prevent them from making this gift. . V. ,3!---e(d) They not stop--to-cal; ciliate which was their , proportion. V. 4. (e) They came forward with- out any effort on Paul's part to stir, up the gift, and they insisted upon giving what they could.' ' It was afree- will offering in the trnes-t sense. of the ' inces; In 1925 the Branch Farms were three miles per hour the. ignitions of word. They looked upon it, iipt as, 'a larly fed with the . • . '2 tat ° 1 a e Televiiion It - hard task, but as a real opportunity The 'Canadian Co-operative woss.'tion and inter Onsul io 1 v .;tor , . able to sow 320. acres, from witich, was cigarets moil:lied to 41.2 per cent.; in cent.; in a four -to -five -Mile wind 50.8 V. 6. (f) They Went far beyond -• ' e ' the iwo governments aed it is hoped , • • Due nalf ounce' en ' expectations.• They.'did not ltheir that the creation et my appointment • •. .: , . , required, but thie innotint, while small, . . a four:beshel limit to any one farmer. Serious Sheep, Loss $- Can' Be Prevented I " • • A 'Little Iodine In Food- Will Eliminate Goitre' arK1 Improve Health A Great Scientific Achieve- ment ' -4,-Science-noW-offers-e means -of -elim- inating many of the losses which were regarded' as inevitable ' a fe.w years ago. 'Goitre in sheep, hairlessness in pigs and joint -ill in colts, for instance,' can all be prevented as a reside of 'recent research. These three -things, Hei which exact a heavy toll in Canada .. • 1.• Sea Elephant For A Pet \`‘"t4r.,*•kb "••••, '' ‘4 * .s• .••,k: \ :'1; sk... ...., \ ''S' \ Z..,•\ .% .'.,••-•*, \N., :::".•,%.„ e • ‘e. SEA ELEPHANT' QUITE .SOGiABLE.' s a guest in the Berlin Zoo an alleys bis host to stand on him 'when he is accepting a little -light retrashMent. Forest. Fire. Animal Myths ' each year, never visit the farm.where • •: • the stocktnan t.eeds. a little iodine, ac- cording Ace Lionel--Stevensone newly appointed. Provincial Zoolpgist On tarso . toine, Dr. Stevenson points ' out, costs less for ten years than lessor weakening of. is no substitute," he says; "Mtlirie must ritis Commissioner Sir William Clark has arrived in this Dominion to .aesuroe, the duties of High -Commissioner toe'Oreat Britain : be present in the food.. Whet Yen lose 111 calla"- It Is forty-eight Years on eine dead, weak or runt lamb, would since Canada awned #it Alexander pay' for all the iodine required by your Galt as her :first, High Commissioner fleck for ten. years. Why take a1 London, but Sir Wffllam is. the 'first' chance With goitre when it costs little , to insure _your flock ageiest • such oCcuPant. of the cOmplernenterY Post • ensure:an even smpOther miming of the machinery than ,creeted, -Ittis-a-tradition-in-Englandethati She sends to, Canada . men of outstanding. ability and brilliant gifts. To the long roster •of men who have served the Empirec et)ably as Governors General must new he added those 'who are to serve in 'the 'exalted °Mee. cif High ,Cominiseioner;•-lit Will ..be a post de - 'Minding ability and qualities ot rare tact and gentatitY.,,Sir William Clark's past •record -in, the Board Of Trade In India and,In other branches of Im • pail ;Service warrants.' •the confident ..expectation_that. he el , reat Scientific . • • Achievement Ottawe,. Canatra.-----The development Of • Garnet' -wheat, a new variety og .great prointse,• Is. alreetit. 1itt the realm of 'scientific achieveraenti acebrding' to the: Dominion, Cerealist at the. Canadian Government penal, mentl Farm, ,OttAWa.. Thia. new. Wheat was placed on the; Market only tete.. years, ego after almost halt e' . centeek of 'patient ' deterntined aus ' A edit/Olen of these, suggoited by qUestioes received by the staff of the . A 1.1.S. View of a Question New 'York Zoologieat Garden, is given Vital .to Canada's Forest bY Itanri°'1.(1 L. Ditmarsi*O4rater of the D-epartment of Alnaunals attd•ReP-" . 44y,'••,.17.been :e0 t.11r,.8:11'.14-;e%:.for .0. 4 .tile4; in an, artiele origIdaPY Prepared • . . radio printed in "Scienee wter,* t4tid ,Or all the man -caused for- and Invention'', (New York) I t t est ' ,:t'al-u•Jset.-.1-tshoe4,•,:abtyletnutt.el.;ut,Osrle;oe tgreliftsli •!ii. in - Oregon and Wasbingtbn: o.ecOrdink to creasing, -sign,. lifters tells pg. •ge. ,Service''.With;a total ot 293' 'man-. .."There is 'developing a' humane •and "eauped, fires ,so tat- thfit•-•,;seasan,. 100 -sympathetic interest that is -• 'were started by careless smokers. Ace Oieated by the increasing mail recelYed. ' Cording to a press, bulletin just Issued at . Zeotogical Park. We to , by the Service,•eYery time. carelepsteneweit every kind of a query, from . araou'er throws a burning:C*8,ra, into •elettliante. •• being afraid of the dry' grass or needles of it,,forest through the'tneSe of hoenatiake myths,- fiflor,ep,T,.riiheweimiete:..:rgqdlaci: ein,g„thelt, re dealt:7' odds to toads Producing Warts. let Ut5 . Ma' Of One to. nine that It won't start a Sider a few et,these superstitions. de,:-.4eOupled •wlththe fact that - there is smoked and discarded in the United States, the 'et:nailing ,total 'of' 171,232 cigArets•Per rainnte: (MY and night, during the entire, year, are believed to account for the large per- centage of man -caused terest '• and brush 'fires that ere 'etarted ; by ,snithiers.• 'Even it only oneehird pt the-eigarets---cOnsumed-throegliput the country ' were smoked : mit•ofetoors; :there. would still be over :50,000 Cl(o.iintceOet4. minnte of ia..fir0 foresters oiii et:, determine thetre hazard' from smoking inaterialii, P. D: Sale, and F. • -• "The first to be cited is that of the hoop -snake, alleged to take its tail hi its tneeth and roll down-hille-er . • pel along read: There is, no serpent in the.World,that in its habits even indlittes a basis for the 'story...* When *tined. or 'excited sonie:snakes' may thrash arolied,,and it is•quite pos- • sible that they ,might accidentally,. grasii their . tail in their mouth,. but • never with an away to safer, regions. Nor harany snake in the world a sting in the tail. When correspondents have become' insistent abotit the hoop -snake and power to sting with, its tail; we have offered to pay' a.: thousand dollars for even A M. Hoffheies, of the 11. S. Bureau of ' g• cimen that Would perform . Standards, recently made's. series of Twenty-five years of repetition of this'. • '" tests with eine hraadieof ' olgarets• and i otter h.ave produced' no hoop -snakes. , . eleven-- of cigata. -The-tests-lin a similar -fashion -we :iiisitoge of ,tlie..:,•_._._ . Were- Made: he , placing the : lighted enthusiastic correspondent who, insists cigar or eigaret• bath in 'a dry grass he has records of seVenttr-five-foot.bea-"• pad attached to a screen. . constrictors in the tropics; ' But in this Some tests were made ill fitill. air? :instance .the price being ' ' :others' ,.with winds -of earheee eeipel- 'noble Size,. we are Willing tnof. inclireegedasee .. • 'From Measurements 4::,g butpaOlod en the. offer -even • offering a thousand - • ties generated by a small electric fan. Concrete floors, . Pavements!, and baro dollars for adried, rolled skip.: "Next in 'oeder of the. snake 'mytfil is. that of the milk -snake. Many farm, ,Orefirmly believe that there is a speci- 'fieel•.kind Of snake that larks around - -the-Itarns_and_it,ealkonilk 'from the :-ground, jet ;e7es lightedestiina taendd thatburned don .d4ovt:r.n.1 Age' cigaret butt is about one and one- ,..tourth' inches *.long t halt -length to. be cholen by, Britain. • Not onlY-doesethe use -of iodine -pre- - e rs .e e gi set a standard effort onnected with Rs breeding and _ the_new_office-wolitley--of--the itest__evolittlen...._ • • • tests. Cigar -lengths used in the--teati- n4he Ven out••••eir. to .onefourth inches tor:rise_ in these Ms .arrival thes ehore Wit. up the general health of the entitle -I; Ititm.describes, the fuectieu. which he .. 'Which :will he difficult to 'Surpas,s, •Iii • In 1914 Gateet4:,-;vrieafTwialndect . . . ranged , to an} length vent goitre in sheep,.,,hut it also tonei • ftbm the whote hae ceine here tO car,ry otit ar.' ah" dohoigi.-,hei'il;111 have the. supportn i .ti regiinular,lariety test-pipte sufficient for rag and teetiegs SU - larger lamb crops, greater gains . a 1 n Stat ecep tInie Exper wenta •••1:arm, at Ottewa, eigerets in Still air no ignition of the In fifty tests "each with *ate and between Goyernmeet •et Canada 1919. it as teSted at the Extieri- menial • the Praitie tis8 fook.lilace In a win t: ne to pthi:itoiicer tn.; n snakes.may,.:yva r•Ap„ aroinid barns and 'dairies:. They are their persistent' laking cows - by 'actually. Milking the , stock.. gfjfile41.Tiale thrbilieTe*iike”f64-Ahts-, pernicious habit. :There ris-no'sloulot • according to Dr. 'Stevenson: There are I d meet h e 1 di :s ditionat':ehannel of ..ponimunicati?n •t f'•'0 w les 0 le unite( lfl• of Canada. -Montreal S edi s and ather 'neer human habitations owing to the woo an , w er o ne te • ( .0 , • food ration and that of . . . ,o7opeia• • • . long past elle is• glad to think .been „and privilege, and they pleaded with Growers reCommend feeding iodine• • produced about 9.,7(10 btishels. Id 1926' -Le three -to -to r -mile • wind • 85 3' • per • Paul to be alloWed te,Partimpate. , the form of Potassiiiin Only' the heY°°te. 6f t • he relettene between . . ow e ture some 6,954 busheie of 'Garnet seed , . per • eep per ,year -• • • . • - • • Were offered to Prairie faimers. with Pet gent.i, and 'fiv.e•to-eieltiotile wind, 57.7 per cent. ' ettorts to these gifts, but said that is .absolutely eSsential.. "Buy •reedi- may make. the bonds betwir. them Los Angeles Eich1S't Proves , some 2.826 farmers.ineluding 862 sol- .'In cigar tests .in a .013e -to -three-mile I ' an - thei wit he could • The . . eated ' salt. ..ebetaiiiing.. potassium . ... - b ' a • t ' d : . .e.,w . u jec N S 13. t.. Real• Pub- dierSettlers, secured tWietO tour 'IMO- ; -'•• wind; the' ignitiOng:were•18.54ier .ceat.;. ... : ' contribution. These were the qualities 'pare it yourse . If by diSSolving 4 ounces . .: . ., . ., 1 • _. , • 1 from nereas ng . end.' ' , .. — ,. . • LoseAegeles-Televieion a cent.; a tour-to-five-mile•per r al a • Macedonia, and account for the Praise -Spriiikle.. this oyer 100 pounds of salt . o.c as • •._ Per cent. in a nine- o• we yell' e wind. ' lt,e.h a deelaration, will. confOend .6.0 receptions featured the shah an-, I or three seed 'growers, made cent. The ignitione increased' to 39.3 which distinguished this: offering from of -potassium iodide in a pint of Water. „.,__, - which Paid ,hestoWs epon them. 'It and talk *ell. Let the' sheepand lambs these, pessimists who see •ie the nevi. -ci4c, seed .4;00 acres. • . : • .. .' which was the highest all the tests total of sante t4,000, :bushel!, or eneegio: n ni tit oine sinister • effort to' a n - MI cloeo here . , -, enal National-, Radio- Expoiltion which '_ sa -surely a -real hic.entiye to orinth. appei t e s --1 .1 This Year ?Garnet wheat was °h.,' that were' made'.• .." '. • . ' help theineelves, every day,. Doe' . • . t let was brought to s cce they Were ready to meet his will M • still clpser. • So far as in lies. it ° suggest. " • rib' Will would send a companion to take their iodide)t- they ay; or pre -e Y, pre- e my earnest egire o o ever3r- fn a three-to•four-inile wind, 8.1 per thi i t f th th t • it ttrac ion els ...lots add this, together with' seed n my power o • ur er a b t ' • f testsamples ywind.25.4' They must not fall' below the standard .. , under me, the Butish Enipire and to it ' weaken the cprdiality of the relations recently. Record crewtle were 'in served growing in all pats. of the • "Cigarets took from 19.2 to. -33.5 -• of "their -brethren. tne_eleeeC g•et Salt hungry."' • teridence at the Ambassador Auditors. x-ves.t._,The,:seetton .o.est as wince Al- minutes to burn . their full -length; , II.TRENEED OF:EAREFUV•SHPEEVISION, ' • • . nCINV•existing between •4671tIon ,lim; where.theannual event *as stag- bert arid 'north of Tisdale, Sakatche- • . cigars from 2.3 te 5.17 .minutes:..,The English Speech • .Ottawa. ed, every day of the six-day run. I wan, is practically a. Garnet country. - average time 'the cigarets tookto • ' 4 The telev mon boo was a 'It is an early maturing .variety. It ignite. -the grass was 5 to 9 minutes. V. 6. Paul was a careful organizer, Sir William Clark has had a wide. i • thalways.•-• • itild knew that everything of this kind We' are gifted with: apt speeeb the machinery of experience :in e macery g • center of attraction. ;Here seers -in. ugually ripene frem. six to twelve Th The. cigars . took on the everage for, ': , with great thoughtfulness.' EViclently among .00 sewe , e . - ye' apt tile . tiag- ' --- - ' . . as' well :as listeners in •were affeitd-head of Marquis and haa consequent:. the ? various • wind Velocities' • end 0 Would have to be arranged beforehand .... r , . s. e erpnient 'adininistration. Ile is a nide outstanding talent and strong Per' ' 'CU° sift e 11 e the' y e b. a f wh t • t d • - ' f the proposal tliat Corinth 'should shere eche* of Progreserta me is the ' ae in °I d an app tunity to n ss a o . 1 nabled t e. reao ea p o tic- lengths all •the way ' rem 1 Minute • " in the collection ad -been intde some which apt and race speeeli of ' the stinality, and it is .liataly` likely. that e • • • -• ••• ,i - .rt • . , ..,. , , steps in theorocessof television tadipei.tion to, he extended much te her ' 18-- second-' to 4 tribunes and :?. sec- ' time before, and the-differenee of opin- 'old Bnglendie •dis.appearing nnsor.the he Wilt ever .consent :AO . • • • more 'than a ' traitsmitting agency ' b . he nothIng' casting and 'reception. . • , • sends. ' • ', • .:.• . ion which hacl sprung up between Paul pracess •of What far 'Want f ' better.- - .. 'Under. the . superyision of .a radlo . ". In 1903 it was reported wheat would .. name, We cell • educatioe.: Ther ip • : e- • teen .0it w a . o . r en • - i a a. ed Lond a Si •Wil.. , - • -• - • • .and -the Church had delayce the gather ' ind Of'the money. -But;-now that they Ham' 'Clark announced" that It will be gieeer images .were rad °met from • never grow dn'the Pea River eon nothi g _Mere makable I e ce: • n• • • teak to travel -throughout -Cade . . the uditornim and picked try _Alberta a,,Ivear',"Garti t sN are reconciled-Paiirrettlin -fh b • • jeet, Moved by. the hope that these eho , d e • some time to address up in another; and although in its being cid here on Augnst 21 t Cr ada from end to end in order to gen' people will make an offering worthy some Observations Oil that a b• t) knowledge of the country and to dis-, Ear y s ages o • eve opment eine were More• adealieed:' in the Peace' ' Of themseivei, We must read the Whale than the amazing gift of the 'people, Ple reom for improyement the denien- River dietrict than further south, and • gover the Varying `outlooks of the peo- pagage in..erdee to recoknize the.mo- of England • t� express. • themseiVes, • etration .was nevertheless hiteresting some of the .west's • finest crepe Were tivea which are here , actuating the apostle.' He IceoWs how', reedits:. suspi- Cion may arise in the case Of t& . handling of trust funds such as these. • He will not d it all himself, but will take Titus and other membets, with ' him that they may share the responsie: • Witty: In Vs. 20, 21 he tells them that COW - he must be above reproach. WeniUst also read the opening verses of 'Chapter : 9 in order to see how firm Paul can be his practical dealings. The church • ,can never be too attentive to tiny busi- Until theY ire" tanght toatieak -a jar- gon that expresses nothing. . One dett on my. Walks in 'Wyre Forest I. met an woinare who acosted tie with 'this ple in the differeet provinces: Such , • a course has ever thi t and pleasing to' large gatherings of seen there In y ng o commend „ the Itio'Grafide section it, and when he has returned t� Gt.; radio ,fans. - • of the Peace River ,country on 'August. taw.a he will be in a far better pasitton % Many improve ents both cabinet :22ed( 31 varieties of wheat were tden- . • • work and ,the instruments themselves tified, •, and of these 16 Were Garnet, , 0 - • ' were •noted and the scores of, diselaY seven" Marquis 'Ate Huron one Tur- ialutatiOn-a adhltatiOn'that,sounds t ta interpret the negot ations n w c • he Is to play the part of go-between. me Elital?etliaP, and -that I defy ante With such knowledge he' will .not booths gave e conierelionsive view of. key, oee Ruby, and -one -Reward, which Modern educationalist to improve: the year's developinents in- the tadio, hodicates the, way in which . Garnet merely, be, tranemitter of cominunica- MaY 'Gdd, goodwill, and geed neigh- tviheat is spreading in Western Cans th,„_. thong, but it transniftter, interpretting borhood .• be ,your company." • • The ereain of. tadio entertainment ada. As in. earl}, maturer ,and good un‘ the Canadian, view 'with -a detached ' redent-deatiO rig sp e ablindaece 'of rats andmice around the . . farMs. A fair-eized serpent, if it were • . . to CraVe•Milkt..vould be limited to con- tain not more than half a ptet.ot,floid 'its stomach.' -As' -'r en'- iced, It ▪ iveuld repeal:Abe.' Mee' before a: • . reek An eireent like ttes Would pro- duce o effeCt upen. .a c , • - -"Another 'ciiitere•we receive. is ..about • . h • ' failing into a we an turning into shakes:. ' This is e?2Plaieed.,. by a. singularly sleeder aquatic .wormt tochnieallt,' .knewri. as ,Gottliue; quite • . activee-sc-\metinies appearing like an animated horeehair. A common 'query is 'Sheet rattle- , . • • • . enakes committing Suicide when cor- nered: , There is a story to the effect if a horsehair lariat threwn in. a elide: and a 'rattler placed inside that it will •'" not Croie, the rope, but, striking its 'fangs deetilyi into its *' body; quickly ales from the deadly venom. All vette °mous serpents` are intestine to their respeetive poisons. In theexcitemen.. of capture 'they pften strike this way and that, and wound :theinselVes- with the :pPisonouS. fangs, but there •is no bad .effect.f rOin such injuries.' ; '"I have tried the horse -hair Lariat . 6 . experiment. a number of times and have „teen rattlers calmly cratel over: the rope --in fact have not noted 'that tba5 even hesitated, This elso elhein- 'and how straightforward he is in all boy on the plains,* seeking protectitm jJJ ides the,mythisheet the sleeping eow- out sons to exPetteive Priiate schools . from prowling rattlers by sleeping net Which. is bated to be influenced exPesitind given ',alternately on Ave, tribution to Canadian apichlture, ' . within a large ring of his lariat! ness arrangements into which 'she has to enter. III. THE IN8PIRATION. FOR CHEITIAN zetviiec, 9 t-6-3-7, 1-5. ' - Paul is greatly agitated; 'lett ,these • Corinthians should compere unfavoi- ably- with other Gentile churches, and he new supplies throe I -I -Mitres which May urge them to do their •Verybest, • V. '7,, (1) They will reap "in propor- tion to, their, sown*. • This rilay mot se,ein to be ,a very high Motive, but it is 'one that •works poteerfully with us • all, and at times it was : employed by ,eJsus. See Matt. 6: 4, 6." . • • and impersonal outlook, rather than •Irena ' 15 stations . throughout Los :yielder it has no equel. , Its discovery' :what •edueation could do to that! , Those of us who are wealthy .can tend • •• ' • Angeles County was heard during.the is regarded as an epoch -Making con-, • the mere official. viewpoint:of a -Cab', - • • • • • tot four years, and then perhaps for five or sixyears to Eton,:and we can by the. restrictione of, politica ex,. different stages in different ,,parts, otT fintsh• up with four '.years at Christ . • • '•' • the sauditoriuin.. 'When one, program, ' 6 t "A l'' t an card is her femininl . The appointment of Sir William Is was 'finished mi a stage In one •seet'°° ity," says a popular woman novelist. Church, , Think _our son will gay that ..,. mAnsei, eeteseee-- at -the. releeriai of the bnildlniahe-lights were turned, 1. hat otsvionsly MIMS . It -sho 0 pip, Tooth -00. For literatere, I ' theae days • take my stand ever, day by the side h d i if f th G other: Part of •the moaition would he . , . • „ , v ,, posers n pr v .eges o e .over - nor -General in Canada were restrieted, illuminated and an ether group Of 1, . ----0---• • "Ma)" Cl(xle Vmdwill. add gen(' neigh- personal representative of the Sover • Abit cof .color waS added to the other day•ho the street with a number eig,n While the ttawa. Government show when all the Perforthers-'aPPear- of late books. ,Pointing te the ,beeks, borhood be ' year eomeany."..-LIStanley . te ug? No, he. Will say, probably "e Conference pt, 1928, by . which the.' ott on that stage and a stage in an- . of tile illiterate,,atid I SaY to all of Yen, ihe A barrister was met by a,triend the Governor-Generel becoreing the radio stars would anew*. Baldwin; iii tfOtir. friheritaece." • transacted He buSilless direct:1Y ed hi Special 'eastitines instead of hip .triend Said,' "Why, I thought you • • • • the ' Oebinet et 'Westminster. • This. street attire which they ordinarily eatried hit that stuff in Yea heed!". • , We all l'inal44' eme t° d° tii6 things Plea has worked Well and 'the- appoint- wear whenappearing before the bolero.' "I do," quickie replied the lawyer -with we swore We wouldn't. . ment. of,a High Commisgioner should phonee e • • la. Wink; "these are for the' judges," IIVUTT AND JEFF—Bud Fisher . • • -rttleGS Atte. A. BC( DULA. toDA`i, 4,C•FF:, WHAT'LL rfF Vittit , Look I to6 Fog 'eec Creme, eiT Come: wisrA' 6,te (t‘lbe• P Melt, AND WATetk NAG i U LT intie, ;The Bta golltte's out THetee: 'DOESN'i- GAS. ON, THE STEPS . . . • 0. ',Doe's your fellet•ever gas .on thir . -.steel With You inthe eve -tenor' "I Should gay; not, He .atee. on . th� gas With me it, the !voting, .•'•Iny deer." • • . ...:Ethyle-lie said he would kiss me or the in the attempt! Methyl -And did yon let him?. Ethyt-:•Well, he has no life insurance, and I pitied his poor old Mother.' '.(oU e•AUT Be CRAZY'. le `I's:1U 116SULTeb ' BOBBY tRUSH Youti./SI<ULL ‘.0 (4i'sCLUt td11.: TtiG B011Blee Atec AVR Alb oF ,e‘ste.: lICT `Nu A NU t'R Mak 4 4 yoU Di.o omi toG BoouNbA14> -tIAA't Fore Yo$l• (11‘1114' 60T A FAce LIKE APE Niir OR r'LL poNAtrit.P• you of1/41,11-tE NOS:C•P` • My Word! Look Who's in London. tiettot.-reei-•mt, COUSIN 3Cr AWE '(o.) ear.losonm youa ' Vt5t1' 'IN LoNbom? sli1-14 Igor 'So Lout, 6a) THAT rCeuSieC, STuee. Cetsefie ritotTgte- • • -MAT'S 'f=oft. CoUSIN \••. :•:`•\% , • \ "h4414 (9.4 . ••• VIr'. .666. ••••••••••••66.6..•••••• Birds Appreciate Lights' Protection Crowds Seek Hdtel "Groilriag .` in ColOM1;ia"Because•of . Night Prowlers Puerto Betrio, olembia.-HThe swat - lows Of Puerto Berri, o‘... famous thrionghout the Republic, are interest -2 • Jaz , These birda. Cern, • nightly roast in the palm grove, ofthe hot where ' the eleetrie • lights of the grounds 'give Atm protection -frOnt night proWlers. which 'the' jungle does ,tnhoeAt bsaiffracl,burS8d,Si'. iM auPIPtateeoussly' tahpnpuesttarnds . theof sky, soaring aboye thehotel grounds ,• tit most interesting evoltitione ef flight: Na eonfitgien ensues as they .seek suit - ;able places, alt chatteting. constantlys There appears OS be a definite, Under.; standing as to which part Of the g-tovio . a detachment shill oceupY, When the : shade of a tropical night sweeps•down,,• the last swallow has . found" a place, in -the' grove;the chatteringceasee, and all IS titilet and serene under the lights of the hetet groiiiidg Which have never talec4heserbird540r_Years. •e.-1.14:31t1i64t 1sel"*:Psrtainiac'tteed,a: ritliioltaUl".' 48137e , C911r O Inishele, compared with 347;58O btih ele lea tat', an Increase of 342,11.0 beshels, . "My ineibithd is so good to his em. ployeit," t'te Ate?' "Yee; He eania . home ,,lita.treitii the °filet last tight, all tired oat, end 'I heard hitt say his 'sleep, I'm gollig, td,raise you antither ton'. And teiginessis so Poet, jest " 4 • 5-