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14.4.F4ESS npngs Menu 4—Boiled Vegetable 'Pinner
Thep AP' many whop.. appetite (79tatoe8r turnips, et*ret4,,- nahlmgeo
tail daring the,: Spring Seasonand beets all :dined in largn C011gs)• '•
• nie,at 1?edenieti,, napalatabli • and On-," ineY bean and nhenSe.:40-eweet *KO
Interesting. ' • • • ' Salad, 'Boilton"pxo,on• Bread; Cherry
Meat tethe Protein element in. Mir .
.icts. Fortunately for those who have Menu ''57--Sealleped. Oysters,.:Spin=
ach and. Egg' Salad, , Hot Muffins,.
Baked Rice and Raisin Pudding..
Menu 4 .-, cors Chowder Baked.
Potatoes, C rea me sl „CaulidieWeri
•Ottrin$Veaif SOlOds BreSetVed:Peachei;
finicky appetites. the ,•protens" group
•gends,..inellida $ish: :flak,
cheese 411VeggS• Oct it is by-Oftdring
these feedi, their varione„attrietWe'
• 'ferule that'We can, sueeepafully ba,
arice-rnenua. , • ;
• .When ° vegetable' or cereal Proteins'
- are liSed, it hedOines necessary for
.lomenialtera what„,4
• foods. are neceaSarY to round• then.
out nutritienally: • „':
•Skim .is a geed protein. food,
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but needs the protein of -eggs to CQ111-'
• 'Cereals.- :need Milk to completer
them
Layer Cake; '.„ '' „,... ."-:, , •.- i ...
: MOW 7.--- Baked Beans, , Prawn '
Bread; Creamed' Onions, i Cele Slaw,
Bakad 4.4309s. • .
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-1Kenn-r8 ---,--White *Pi sh..-,,Crequettear.
Buttered- -Bice, Chopped. . Cabbage
Apple and ,Celery Salad, Prime Bread
Padding with Crehm and Sugar.
Menu 9 -Tomato Bodillion, Mager-
1:64-.4and...-Chp_so,___ripca1ilti , relish!
Mashed Turnips; Baked' Apples with
CUstard Sauce,
. - - - Cheese end eOtege eheese Will. stiPr ' Mena. 10:--- Noodle Soul), Kidney
alaCreau1iflower
if their use is not continued eacht-Scalloped petatoe13fed-Pine-
eively• over too long a period Of time: apple •with Angel Food Cake
. They need'the albumen of 7egg white Menu .11 =, Salmon •Lo; a f With
and the in the egg yolk Ilfcir Lemon Sallee; 'Baked ',Potatoes, Cole
• their completion.. -, • ' Slaw Bread and 'Raisin Pudding -With
Navy, lima, soy . beans and kidney Hark:Sanee.
•beans need milk- . '' ' • Menu .13—Vegetable Soup, Egg
All 'nuts '.6,?Enelit almonds, Pecans Croquettes, Fluffy Mashed Potatoes,
end cocoanuts need eggs. : •'
-While....a4Variety of, legumes,._c_erealk
and nuts may be combined to film ah,
the body With 'complete; proteins, •e.,
Bence upon these ,is unnecessary when.
milk and eggs are available.
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At last one egg a day Per Person
should be aficiwed-lorthe family. dile,
' ing •any period, when meat's' elisinin-
, • ated :from. the diet: Skim Milk in the
_ form. 'of ; Cottage cheese is 'good. var-
iety and this together' with, other
' cheese, feeds may be Completed° with
'egg, :asin fendue, souffle, and other
escalloped 'dishes a. a sitnikir natute:
° • Legumes, beans and ,Peas, May :be
iompleted, by the use of eiihes ' Of
•' cheese .or,,egg as ,In salads, or scallop.
• Id with. cheese and :Milk or white
sauce.' • •? . • :. ' •••• -
Cereals,;:left :over fiord breakfilit,
-are-excellent Meat -substitutes -foe -the
, roam dinnerThrleing made into, cro• -'
quettes,•-nWiatenedwith 'white a -Ai -Me;
.., and diPpidin*gg'befOre trying.
. Here are some :interesting recipes
'fir meatless. meals., , :. . '
'•FISIVROLLS..': .
, HOT, , : -" •
Bake' yeast' fella, -�r purchase then's.
Cut off tops, scoop out the- crninbs,
brush.the •inside -•-•of eachl rool with
Melted Vatter, and bake in hot oven v
till:golden. brown. Make a creamed%
fish,. with white -Sallee and almost any
• kind' of •Cooked or canned fish, add
• chopPed •parsley and, chopped hard=
cooked: egg' whites. Fill the het rolls
. with the creamed Mixture s Ankle
, the top with .the hard-ceeke egg
yolks which have-heRfput-throngh A
sieve.
FISH SOUFFLE
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apilting
'Motorcycle, riders are the same the world SiVer. • Here is Tiger Lewis, who bads. from -England,
---t--during:apradice run at the....West_Ham stadium 'near London ; •
Cottage Where Mary
7,--Pi7tiftwa4
To Be a Tea-Rooni
.ktao.
lled .G�dde
aI Training Head Com -
res , PO!, •
WNW" Plge7.4.41ke race • •Ori: .
• SoddO8860! .COM.P•tas1 *44 thatr gener'di
ation of the, peat, .areAlie• PliOdera Are,'
•ter.• ,girl.!4' declared TheMee• '
for 40, years secretary to the ',IiritiObt'
"ASOPPlatleil for Physlcal Ttei404:,
,40.'",bad uat witnessed tho 44tb-
esinspetitione. lor 'working ;•girli
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teamsi at,Guildhall, 14p1.494.7:
ili.fdwort:SvsCE1041,4404kg:e.:1;:013:7130:10.1 :4ttitkiito,r1.494j4e,e4:g191:410:Pufleillii41:44:it,714
- .lXlava„e,g• Ohangea•
lntheao
gitilitirtiter r.wiilla
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'They used td.04.13tif,f, AA4 Mechaeical,
but now they er$°free and graceful.
They •cirof4 '1i043r, 'Ten :J,60„,ra 'ago
yoi,.*ou4,1 net have,Seeit,140e, 00aft.
ceatimea„ Well4sept.hands! and beaa,,
:toslipfr,i!ent9IYad.r=i1Wdtre:44,ii;01.0cItiegleiaL:len; 0;1 :.ipaxte• usi‘Owti,iir,:fip_l_reOarrautt .
WO; If toot .more thn fi*e.• 'Merl; •
:lir the 04 teafris to finish, and all. the
. while their: Mothers, fatheri,...biethers
and :sweethearts, and in, some caaea•
• nig on proudly. .. • : •
. • The principal •prizes, went to • the,
.orthern Polytectioie Women's
oVr-
Stardeinet'th•PhYCalit Ctilure
djti.lcs
ela.. Stratford
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itled. Lady Given
Buttered Stewed Celery, Banana
Cream Pie,
PARTICLES IN, THE EYES
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Last week ,1 ti see a work-
man who had, had a bit of steel lodged
in hil'eYe, Writes a doctor; On exam-
inaion 1 found that the Partiele was
imbedded in the cornea, which is a
meat sensitive partofthe eye. .fiaV
lig made the:eye-insensitive by e lit-
tle coessind solution, the particle was
removed by means of a magnet.
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• When a.foreigt body such •a fly
or a piece of grit is the eye; bath-
ing with weali boracic lotion. Feat
wash it Out; railing this; gentle ap.1
plication of. a wet camel -hair brush
will usnally pickup'•the offending
:particle. '
Iftlie ojhecris„eliib-e-ddel in the
eYS-M9f the eye is wensided .it 'should
be covered' with sterile 'gauze and
'Medical advice sought at oxide.
When there are burns in the, eye
from lime, bathe the eye with vine-
gar folloVied' bY. Olive •Oil;, do. not use
:For acid burns, wash out 'the eye
at once with it very weak solution of
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mon ente
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• London -The' Hon. Mrs. Grenville
Nugent, aged 13,. of 'Kingsley Dene,
Line, Dulwich, who Walked into
the court with the aid of a stick, was
sentenced, at !Westminster to two.
months in the Second division. •
I-ritn-aorry---tosee
Nugent in trouble at her time of life
said Hay Halkett, the magistrate.• ,
It was stated that 'Mrs. Grenville -
•Nugent. wila married many years_ ago
to • the Hen. Patrick GrevilleTNngent
sem of the first' Lord' Greville.
• She was charged. under, the bank-
ruptcy• act with incurring -a debt
without discloSin•g the fact that She
• was an.'undischarged bankrupt:
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Men Hate Cats-.
Women Love
em
Albert 'Payson: . Says
Eelifles nie
pongers -
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• New Ifork.-:-„Women who .1ilge cite
and Mei wholike•degs: Won't like this,
but .-Albert 'payison. the .au
.being lieneat, , • ' • •
"Cats are 'ilie woild's greatest; Open:.
gars,'" he said. "They have reduced
comfort to a fine art. /lie only work,
70:sTileg Soda in water. a cat. Will ever •do is .for herri!94,,, '
Terhune, 'who mritep dog' stories,
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believes cats are the most disloyal
of all, animals,. the only annual man
has, never conquered: •• •
He 'paid tributo. to dogs, then pon-
dered the , questiorareldege--More
intelligent?" Heshatineglyhe • said,
"No," that eats '4o. some risarvellmisly
intelligent things. He concluded by
saying Men hate cats and. women loire'
HOUSEHOLD KINKS .;•
:Boots and. _sheet that have been
ardelied• by .water will beeozne sett
nd .pliont'-if :soaked in ker.oene-'
Common soap, lathered. $111 placed
burns,' iS ,effective than or -
'friary grease....A. bit of salt should'
e, sprinkled on over the' lather,
Tinware:Mak be cleaned by a piece
f :moistened newspaper on 1,dlich
as been put some eonimon soda.
Polish lin with .a dry niece of news -
aper until. it looks like new.
Iron '.rust spots . may be: removed
roin any fabric briv.mixture of atilt
nd lemon: The spots. should be rub -
ed with the inisture and then:held
ver-a-veisiellullcof-litotvater„--
TOugh ',meat can be treated isy
placing Win saucepan with a piece
of 'fat -Or Suet and allowing it to
brown on 'both aides. Then., fry, the
, w 11 -be delie-
da $choo
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Lessen V. •171•":''
,, -Apia 29, . Christ's
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of Greatnes 6 Matt. 20:
Standard •
1 ,cup white sauce. them.
1 cupflakes cold ,Cooked ish, in pieces or , .
2 cups boiled riced potatoes. To' Galin Weight
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• 3 beaten egg Yolks.: , Rest, Exercise Die
Mix 'ingredients "together,. lightly, :
in the order given and place iri:but4
tered casserole or baking ,slish, cover,
• with. buttered crumbs, lfake bot
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until. :golden brown; Garnish'
with chopped or minced parsley and
serve very hot. •• •
. -VEGETABLE' SOUFFLE
2/4 eup butter 1' cup 'cooked %-sr_eset
, s/4 cup•Ilseir -tables r b e,d
1-3 cup • cream • thrOB-gh , a':sieve
-, 173 Cup water from, ,' (use carrots, on4 ,
vegetables iens; Ppinach. or
' Yolks 3..eggs peas)
-White 3 ,eggs ' •
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O 1VIalse a white sauce of the butter,
:•fieur, ere* and water in uhich the . . .
• ege
Add the sieired vegetables, then" the
.,yollsi .of -ths eggs previously beatenO '
::nntil thick and. leinon-colored. Season
with salt, pepPer and paprika. Pold.
111 Ow stiffly 'beaten egg whites, turn
• • into' a 'buttered baking, dia,h and bake
'in 0a. siow.:oven till Set, • '
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LIMA ,BEAN LOAF'
:% 4h. dried Lima 2 thsp. inelted,
beans , shortening , •
O inedinin, sized • 1. teaspoOn Sait
onion, chepped tesispeon, pap -
Cayenne' . ' '. •
. liven:61%h. water to.• coVer soak the.
beans over night; Or at least tor 6
hours.' C• ook in the same Water nntil
soft! adding 'Water it cooka &Way.
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17.28.Golden Text. The Son
0 'of man came not to be ministered
unto, but toinintster, and to .give
his life- a- ransom for many.
Matt. • 20:28. ' ' •
,TIME. -March,. A.:.D..30, in the
closing ' three -minitha :of 'Christ's
ministry ; . ' •
O •PLACE. Feraea and JericiM:
PARALLEL 'PASSAGE, -- Mark
10 :32-52:•
• "And as, jesus wae gng up' to
Jerusalein.",, He was going to Jeru-
Salem: for'the_lest time in -his earthly
life, there tadie on the 'cross for the
.sins of •the world. • . "He teak the
twelve disciples apart."' Our! Lord
loved the , people; but hew often we
react; of his going away . from them
'fer"a brief season. • •• • •
"And on the .way I he .said unto
• them." Repeating what he had said
before, 1n4 it Seemed impossible to
make 'them 'Comprehend. •
'"Beholdr-we -go -up-to -Jerusalem."
"Behold," .beessuselt'Was-so-strange,
that, after
away from Christ's ;enemies as pos-
sible, they should now, plunge into
the .midst of peril. "And, the SOn
f Man.!! .• Christ's favorite name
for hirnaelf; the title of the 111essiah;
here especially suitable because it
was as representative man that. the
'Lord waste die on the cross. "Shall
,be delivered unto the 'chief priests."
The former high. priests 'and •tie
heads of the "courses" of priests that
'tools :turps serving in the temple.
"And- scribes."' The • Jewish record-
ers aid interpretersof. the law. "Aid
On the. neminal ground of; blasphemy.,
"And Shall' deliver "him. untothe
Gentilep." The Roman rulers. of
Palestine, . who had taken froththe
Jews the power of 'capital , Punish-
ment, reserving if to themielves. "To
Mock, and to scourge, and to Cru-
cify.", In clear and ',horrible pano-
rama the Saviour beheld the whole
• course of the trials through which
was to pass in coninleting the atone-
ment for sin, "And the third day
he shall he raised up,;" • The foyful
'ClimaoMlie.-lifeof=-41ie,-Sosi of God
to
As often as reducing is mentioned,
someone who 'thinks She is too thin
•siske' what t� do to gain weight.. Un-
-fortunately theadvice eannot-lie-Tsimm
O reversal Of the redneing routine.
not . that earity. For, after. . all,
over -eating IS SOMetifilAS as disastrsiep
as eating too little. •
Meat -or -cook it ancl i • ' '
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oust tender. ',just -how -much weight-Yon--:*.tint-t
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Sprinkle c othes ' before 'ironing gain and what parts of your body need
ThTs•-•first- thing- to-do': telb--detide
• with hot wafer rather than, with' cold: it most. Better consiiit your' doctor to
The hot Water .absorbs , more quickly
he sure' that ndthing is organically
and More ',.evenly, and greatly fa- wraimiahd to find out 4,hat 4000a are
eilitates ironing.• qcelY to di:Mime' with •yon., •Never
eat anything that he has banned, but
' 'TASTY- -RAGOUT gutsfde-ot-thase items, increase. -Your-
An appetisingan.ii hourishing vege-. '
tAl-le dish, is made wl.th the .folloWing Milk is. a good Weight,builder„. So
ing red lents : „ • are ;starchy' vegetables, .fit meats.
'2 Carrots, potatoes, 2 'onions desserts and bread and butter. Drink
a small turnip. or' parsnip, a- Plenty Of water betWeen meals, and
few cooked " pens, celery:, a pint get .4t least nine. hours 92 Steeli.: each
"• of stock. hi:pm-tent.
Cook the vegetables,, but the • ••,T4e exercise while you are gala;
onions, in the steek, fry the onions in in. It will.make the new pm"ide
a little dripping,. , . • . 'firm fled attrac•
tive. Walk a mile
' Drain the vegetables, cut: theta into each day- and de al few Setting,no
small pieces, (then arrange in a pie. exiter:thiaLt• tee.i.f.hlamtorhoeianigth is the int..,
dish. :fshicken the stock With • a little
flour or Cornstarch, then it.soVer Portant tiling and' if •.'rzmr body lE!
it 57 ;I tlet.teasb liens aianiiide doenriaotnesiy. heat ten for rested, Preperly wished d e er-
SerVe. with" fried croutons Of Dread. cebis.ndeeY6oitilia'heqituveiriZliteatte;e1t111-daenlei:v'Peeni
Drain, rub thObeans through a sieve. ,
ings to the sieved 'beaiisrMix, together. Hollywood Piet ' ttil'61iches, U. S.
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Add °• Mort, ,shortening. and ',season -
Extremely Dangerbus Not - Badly H
and pack into a greased loaf pmr.
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Hit
'Poke. in 'ffiederate oven 325 degrees
f�r abed '25,ficriiiiitea; Until .1:0d is
, VAIN and _top browned. When ready
•t� serve, tarn on a hot platter.
GarniSh with hard -belled egg, Wedge.
• , �r 'and. servo With elmeare snne64•
'WELL EALANCEDIMENOs„
"Mow hoti, Loaf, "Seallop'.,
e e aryl Onions •Apple and
Celery Pineapple! ChStard,.
Cookies:
' Merin 2 -Cheese Vondiie;
,Potatoes,Itlittered 'Spin -414 flot -1318-
euits,• bratiga and tananao,
`. Plain "dace• ; • :.. •
0 00 3_}toi1alls4.$a1lQek
Potateet; iitthreti Cabbage ,and
Chit:piled ?artier banana. ttratardi
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tiiTetk,,I.wmasuetkgipeoLleibigieedf.or Churehet haVe"--been hit lesS:ni the
wanted to reduce .accerding to ;?Mre, Jesse lladerA. YOrk) assig-
inany'. tier
vow: troakcWarna among iv.oraqp. depression 01611.o:42:Let iitatitations,
Bennett White Of the New •York '4111' 8.6el'9ta":'6f the EvngelIsrn P6#
State .doliege,oi.noine ..partinent ot the Pederal Conned of
pose, atle. said: An it..Iteeent
"the best diet for ally
said,. Is the eta:Ward diet,. toruin a iess
In quantity, „for the ;thin: DeraoaJ,:tivitio, Since 1029" khows- wilt he Mr blessing te.thein."
*ante to tar the 'tat •.perabh'n 'UT)ited gt4tei'.4) bank in nineo Otle,1 attit to tit on 'toy right ,hand, and
who wihte to, teeec or. the skit hoe; ilt 40, one College in rald en My left is het Mine to '0761
Who.-w.titits td,gok\v-4. •. one :busities: Ili, . •ha s eon doted, , bet it, is for them tor Whoni, it. hath
Any diet one ehu.kelf , lir 2,234' lta• 'teen 'P-ts&-ed•Sr 'APThe:
to • leap ,than 1,466 (lay, aolt: been -forted . • • ,.. • • 'rewardg lietiVen. 'arts:quit given 'tr»
The IloilYWeed diet 811,0APOliilett 00,1' br..atlador laid'. that tiye hs. Po often nit the reWardpiovIdelI 8
f • .;t16. ; „: • " •
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tho'D•opiffitIon, 61 die on
Stoites' '" 4.0 When the ten, heard ‘'t 44 One
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Toronto, City Council ,Has
:•Given Perrnisgion.to Use
Canadan '
•'irtbplace
TOtONTO_Th000litUe cottage here
where -Mary pickford,,Poted ithn Star,
Was bornb is to be used as.a tea room.
pity council has grantedthe anpli-
ealien, of A,. ,TrUdelletoOperate a tea
room in the ' little cottage. When
Trudelle's' • apPlThation 0, came before
the.• Property committee !some members
--exeressed-the-ropinion.--the,- cottage
during ,centennial year Might be used,
for a'betterr.wpose. • • .
• ' • Sent 'on to the
The aepli atio was .
granted. Den •heat dem belle a'ringing
'Tis sweet„.I do declare, •
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Up
the Golden Stetirs"'"
coitie aAl yen little Inggers•-•-
Now watelrymir--enetand-figures,
Climbing .Up de golden !Asks:
11 they think you are dede
• TheY tr.eat you rather rade,'
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Climbing. np. de- golden
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oti Peter:looked se viielsed," ;•.,"
.When I asked for istieket
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' climbing up de gold.en stirs, •
At the sight of Irilf a•:SI011isr7":
He Will grab you by the, colliti,"'
And lire yea- up de golden Stairs;
board of contrel;-, however, and• • ,was , • •
uvercome.Handiaaps ce, hear dem daricies'siagint,
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AClimbing Up de golden stair.
*With Good Grace • '
. • • Old Satan s•not a. study
.•sport ,aniclafiiing "----To-feediryoe-en-inixedeand7.9 .-:-.-
n • Wid can"4..: np de 'golden ••Stssirs
.be helped are es', impoi‘tant :to,- the
• heauty-uiinded, woman lris to rinyone• •
eye° whO has to-liie in this ' world '
where. nothing -ever , seems.' to be . ae
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we like. to have 04On have;Cer.„.
• taia • natural defects° which' can't' be
,reniedied, it Won't •do, any good to •
.wcirry. about
For .inatanee, there ' was the ' girl
O Who 'Hint:ed.:slightly. She Cquld
• deicer ride, and play'. golf., BUt. jest
the same' her. iiregidar:gitit wi:‘triett
her until an •Otherwise sweet dispeisi-
thin ,was eompletely 'ruined. Her less,
rof_c• • and, raciousneds far
re disastrous than the, slight, limp
make the best -of thi,gs c
giveYou-bristinne-hot,
• And he'll choke you on the spot,
• Climbing 1113 de golden stairs. 000 0
'Then carne to- hint the 'matter' of
the Sens of Zebedee'." ..Zebedee was
a fisherman, probably: of Caperneuin.,
-"With her -sons."; James ---and Johnr
members. of the inner. Circle :of the.
welve; Who Were especially close to,
Jesus.."Worshipping him, and ask-
ing' a certain thing Of him." ,,‘,!Wor-
shipping" was the Oriental prostra-.
tion, 4,:mark Of high '110,ner: -
, "And he said, unto her, What
Woultlest_theu?"„ Will. be
seen; was grantieg-,no petition that•
Was unexpresSed, even though he may
hive known what it was. He. Wanted
the held selfishness Of her wish ..to
Stand Out before herself' arid the
World. "She saith Unto' him; „COM-
mand that these 'rny'Awo. sons May
sit, one on thy right hnnd, and one.
on ,thy left hand, • in.. thklingdom,"
There Was at least .this much of geed
in the selfish petition, that it ,:recog-
nized Christ's. seVereigrity., '
"Alit 'Jesus answered and . said,
Ye know not *bat ye ask." They
should have known, for the Lord had
just told them what was. iavolved in
his sovereignty. "Are: ye able to,
drink the'. cup that ,I• am about. too
drink?" By "the •Hebrevtt-
literatUre is meant "the fate." "They
.Pay unto him, are. able." They
'knew not what they asked; 'bat sure.
.,tinci they. known, they w,ould still
OO haVe l'aiked arid „ dared to thke., ••• •
,"He saith unto' therm •rey cup
iri-
deed .ye 'shall drink," "The'' truth
which •is embodied. in this. incident,
and' which is - liable to; reappear in,
the ,6',3;perience of any individual,' is
this, that sometimes God Yields to
himortiinity, Ana granta to Mee what
t•
ever Cellist- he. Draw your Own eon-
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cl'111.4i°wItan we know 'was in
n' auto -
'mobile wreck 'several :years ago, and
ever since; one eat has been :quite
-disfigured. But :She doesn't imerrY
about it -no, inile.ed, her dovni;coi-cine-
side coiffure Covers that ear. and she
seldom, if ever, thinks about theO del
SO, no matte': what physical Biwa
May be yeur, keep ,in mind that a
-pleasant dispositims, pherm and
gracidusnesa are far more: °Irnffortant;
and,much mor.e noticeable..
or More otthern may have lieu). pre: ,Loyalists that thes4Lvill la Issued'
_wire Moved with indignation concern-' landing of the Loyalists' in: IJpperi;
They'll lock yOiOn..the.ethklek_i__,...,
-Mike_yon_fightf_Or Cain sad Abel
..Climbing np de golden stairs,
Old , Man Adam :,and hip wife, I
:Will be there with drum and fife, '
And match you tip de golden
Go tell the JerseY•lily,
• The sight's Would knock her silly,
Climbing up de golden stairs;
And tell John L. Sullivan,
• He must, be a better man
• It he'd climb tip -de-gc•Ideli stairs.
Bob Ingersols's reipeeted •
• But. hound tb be rejected,'
; Climbing. up de golden :stairs; .
• Oh, you bet he'll kick and yell;
When the fikelim into=well,
ap de golden stairs. '
',Stamp_ IVIay Mark the,.
Arrival -of
. The Goyerinnent at Ottawa las'
.practically assured,the United Empire• !
-sent ist-the ' •conver,istian. - ..:„.".They_...iheilly a_ stamp_to 'commemorate the:
hig, the two brethren. WilY.7-Were- it was annthineisrbk-Major •
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• they indignant?. Because each tied. Vaughan Maclean Howard, head of
iHno.,w,hglisup„thhte jiiieetnstu.t: was, ,his af, the the newly7formecl Since branch',
at
lion that moved James. and John. J.t4e, United :Entpire .Loyalists ,
sti,leealle4dinethiegMn°ubnietoallih'ibni:. iodation of Canada.
Letters have been sent to all • tha •
T,Lvelve whe, were to catrY Ministers end schoolk in -the Dorrins)
Work:. :and I.C6CY ".14117Cf' th-eni-le-a"rrange-ffttifi
Must it have been f(;1° And , Loyaliat celeh;ltiona DA July 1„ Dom..) ,
•sGaeidri,tiYiees,kno. wELheaetia•tihiyetibuelet-L)Ol'atnlise,.,y. been al-
• ngs n,
ine Ba: :10 nd G1engairp
‘otslieells•meeifixlri:icil.iyYs!kinvuegttili:oil6nri:sst,3!" c'Sfa. ey7s New-' • riciressio
"Lord Over them,. and.,their-,great • r
nal Humor
itorn• nii*ati.del t Ff
tiooweeirpse. 'b, fiom his fol 'a ,teacber, of inathematie at TJttiVer-''
,"Not So shall* it be . among .1"00'. shy, College, UniveriitY 'of TefOnto is`
They had had before them for three , 'retiring. 0. Profeiser De' L iiry, affe&..
'Years .410 Great" BxalliPle• Ss'kn asked tionately kneivn to therisarida of, gra--
• nothing for himself,' who Was meek ttaia.okii:hootut,ttL,oe,
and 'Iowly, hinisel for.datnhdersa6:lig'1!1Bn6tiltwylitetc•egi.vVe,.er: in.od as Worlda wit, )3(.,th
•.,would become great among you Sean ir and nntide ,the
be ,Your ministen", 'That ia; yettr. ; The f si-r°.
4110S0) of iis humour Is
Servant, reiniPtering te you. Note ,us by ae.averoatioirt,.
thot.,Ctirist (loos not depteCate great.- II
hess. watts toot to wIth an, undergraduale ...Penne .years;
sidring pleas 01 scholars who: had
• "And , .whe,80.over. Would be, -first *1., red at taltriettractni. and who :
among .you 'snail he your aervant. • ,‘ •
these words as, to be sonneWhat 'dull '.13e'd's '6f a" 011er
to their nieanini,:we should be, thrill= .t:01,itnneeS, •
led. to the ceriters of OW' being by tile " the.,.66S11.4%, work,
'tven ,the Son of iintr4ottnt hot. '`,Yon ere 0111•t(ii 'tit' the altee.
to be .itinistor'oa r,tibto, but to 'minis,. nt God, `(111't" SAISW:41: '
• tot," "It Mere' . bleSsed giVe Proftiser 'Dohs...ivy, "which, pgaseil
•thrift to. retetsle." And te `PriVe tl I I V.:A ftit'd bur." Vi POSt.'
life. a raniorn for Many:',' We are , ;
prisoners...1n the blaek dungeon of "BilMideuess bOt• teit of Nor,
bap; ohtist ptisoi4;tts, toios Odt. The pro:I:cut Cfate Tor
bl�nde
place, he fets 1e: O'' ' ttatez.2,1cliknauL:L-1,-,_4.! deft
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Ho •t,oreat; as greet as possibie' but it ego. .Professor PelAiry was sitting.
must he trtit and not Talab greatneps. 1•110•• Ontario provincial board °con-
eie
"If we wore hot So ,fnmiiiar: with '‚ns! ng fon "llass.'! standing On the .
wonder oe it all. . u tul e vete d u is, remarked
i-ichii and
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