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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-2-10, Page 6�71 . � . . . I I - 11 I � . . .. I I I � I � I _._�� 1'.�,:_..;,_.;_. . I .11. . .. 11 1 �!:7= ____ I I I .. ______ � _ . I 11 — , ___ I 11 I . 1-1 . . —7— _._____-�:- .. __ — - ___ ______� � I . : -6 . w,", Nr &^%k . � � I . . �y 50 cents for a Are You Prepared to Fight -a: Fire"? .. I 11 Whe, it you pa, , , , 1) I . 1. . ' .1. . I . . I - , I . I I , poull. � , . , it e mixed, carboille-acid gas -is produced I � .. .. _.. I I ageof Red Rose ,,i . . I �;_­O�P_- . � . half , A pack, : ttle group stood in Xron of th � ,posl office discussing the fire at the'and a stream of water ,obarged with � � . - I . I I .1 . I " . ' Label) you get e3;,- . _� z,l, Tea(Crimsoft � I I � - George Halsey farm, this gas is thrown on .the flames. . . - I � , , I "I'll, � I . . . . . . . I , , I . .0 4 "Didn't George have any insur- I Carbonic-a'id gas is the. gas found in ' I . - - ­ -1 �111 - for ,which el , � actly the same ,tea , . __ ��� I I , . _. I � 1. I 11 . .� . I I I .-IV .1 I - , ance?" someone inquired. I soda water. Fire cannot burn in it. � ,� � � * - "He � 14 . E , �_ " Address communications ta AgronoRlisto 7$ Adelaide St. West, TorontO- -you formerly, paid 55 cents a I "No," was the reply. said the � The act -and-soda solution ill, thes% I . I � Tate -was too bigii, so he liever tPok extinguishers are usually mtxed by � , . � Cleaning Milking -Machines. - which the, tubing fald cups are kept, —Quality in Red R " , ! out any. The tire began Ili a rubbish Inverting the Apparatus, al -though. in , ackage. , I I I - ose " TIle following method of e�:Qanjng use one pint of stock chlorine solution ,, . 0 � I I .0 hea - 11 , p near the barn, There wasn't any some makes you must use a lover or � tU1lkIng_ma0b1_ nes has bee, water bandy; the spring that supplied handle to break the acid bottle� An� .1 joult f wa e is I- .d to to every eight gallons o t r. Th Tea isthe. first consideration.. "' : ,+ se4 b W be practical and ashoulltl glye good re- diluted solution should be u ut thebarn had run dry, other kind of carbonic-acid extiu, twenty-four hours. 7.,aake up new - "' ­­­­­ ., , ­­_ - - ­ ­_­ - .__ - 0He told me," continued the speak- guisher tbrows �a foam. This is espe, - 4ulta - -_ - ___ � - .- - - - - ____ , ".". � 10 '' I I 0 ,4'. . After each mIIkL,g, bilmodiately solution every da -y. er, that there was only a smallblaze cially good for burning oil, ggsoline, * � �, . tinse the maehlne -vith co,d oy lul�e, The crock or box Ut.which tile tub-, . ' ' wben first discovered; tl.lat if tbere etc. . x One objection to sodtl�acld extir" * e s iould be kopt THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ' -tinguislier hardy , L. 4! . warrm water. -7his i,A ,ione by attaCh­ ing and cups are 1� Pt I � had been a fire e� in n s h .g r.1t ,,, -ad clean at I th e . T e , easily could have put out tile guishcra is that in,winter tile liquids to ul�, .ch, le to tile pr,mp line, an . thei ?I I . .4 covwed a al I ---- ___ ___ ___ - L imale,nning- the teat cups in a rall .0011- presencq� of gilime,� ordirt in tbc! 0174- ­­ ­ __.___n�-__._.1_" .1 games, but they had to' run to the may -freeze. The soda solution fre.7,02 � . .� taiming f�w r1rsing water. it i,s best tior. will destroy- Its usefulness. The FEBRUARY 13 . house for one and by the time they got at about 20 to 25 ,degrees Fahrenheit', �� � w4shed � back -it was too late. A brisk wind above zero, tile acid' ordinarily a 4 to break thi�- flow t-brough tile machine i InWlline must be thoroughly I Lessons on Citizenship, St. Matt. 22-, i5,22� 34-40. � by m, gl U . . ulling, t3le cups Out ,, 0i tile v,-ater , before any of the parts are placed in - was blowing; the house cau ill fire about 29 degr*ees above zero, but afwr �. I on Golden Text, St, Matt. 22; 37. . - U� rmd ther. -mmedilate;y LnIma-sir-9 the chlorine' $0lut: - I . And evmlhing went." it has stood for awbile the acid a -, � I " them agair; this eholild be ,akn'4e ten In pr.CM)ar;iig 0e cows, for likilkings Every ,year the fire lo�.�ses ;.it this sorbs moisture from the air, causing, , .. tr tne:ve t -res. .1 the sz,r-� care enould be used r�s in I Time au4 place -Tuesday, April 4, great and greatest ("first') com- I country total the enormous sum of its freezirg point to r1se, sometimes " *!1d �!A-D. 29; The Temple Court at Jeru­mandment, enjoining the love of God I Ir , * * g ne Q a a lia 4 ,ay to pre- . 1�r .Othf�r pa-,, 001, a . ,ta, , hO..! mi ,tg by b nd. It Is r. ms ry th I � I about $25,000,000. This is the actual bove that of water. I. iv - " .r. 11 _. salem. . to the uttermost of our being; and - � rt.-, . h ; vrater and a soda se.�;-.i�.)I,_ )3�- ti,,e the textsbe very clear, if a clean milk p, loss, -without �considering tile sacriflee vent this to to put the exftinguishvr . . ! Connecting Links -When Jesus ev .- Lev. 19i 18, enjoir:ng t e love of a .011s of dol- in oil air-tlmht box in -viiieh an (,Iec- I � tzame pre-zeaLzre. At t'h4i t � n, w ash it;; v% Ive ollta.ued- * I tered the Tvaiple Court, oil the Tues- ., rzeighbor as ourWve%. "Jesus' special of life and tbe many mill; . i � . � � ti�e eutj*�.,,, of the te!it-_-­-,-;4 ard l�ab­ I � 2 � day of Pass! . �'Iilality Ile$ In his combining-'. lars necessary to maintain fire depart- I tric !;ght I.; Itept burt"Ing. rxthlrui��]-, � , � , on Week, the last day of , Or'll I ter tz.T,�-'%�.-, ,, t� . � the love of God, and the love or neigh- ments, and fire appliances. Yet ex-, ers of this type',-hot4d be 4N.ebarge , M.�.- ,,- \eca . �e �,,,uz�,::l ir en u 1) teaching, the Pharisees I , , '. _ . tellt Malke Concrete Floors Wit To N , g, His pu lie 'bor. In , � I ;�-p_s nw��a-. tLe rr�­-,­;, -6-:-,g clean � Them. 0 asked Him Uy what autbority He was � .aking the latter a derivative of perts tell us that by the timely use, cleared, and recharged orce eacl.) -yewj% . � - � I r. n �, .:, =I,,�cr. Dmw ,,;k eh�,r' solu-j �T�'st t,�w --Isz when con. -rete feeding! the former and a forv, of its expres- of Chemical fire extinguishers the; 7" populur --inaUl h4rid exthig lae, � P acting, Matt. 21: 23. In �eply He � � ' - uisb4- � sion" (Anderson.). Amougfs-t the loss at many of these f -VA-11:011 tetraeltlor;da Or R -,;`,�-n �!-,r��,-l;e "he n-,Ls.-h-!,��, i,,-b1%%r-.--ne � fl�,;,�4,rs tar -j, S!� ,,vgr1,,s a7ve zumt needel � questioned theni about the baptism of ' t , ires "uld �D er ci.r�%%&.ir�g I Z � e . - Ia- 114 4a �', ,ad Icept down to a f(W �jund 4ary , I-0111" ning similar 6 lklghl,y. ofl.vetivo , . 'i . " ,� , I --..I-" ,:-.I�wy, .z!oy.p-y weather. I Jolm (� t t, 21: - -28) and .added the. � Pli, ri ees the love of the law 1, red dol' -,., � mrt:, !- �:,,,�­-4:,-C,., ';atc,� �. � � eil. R-:a,��'. :�,%,- n-,`�Z; �.t, �- _ " . varables ,.�f xbt, Two Sops and the taken the plurm vt the pers=Ll love C%emical fire ex , tip is 1. A .gul.,bj. w I �,.aj V_ne ­J%t wk� ean't J" cincroto iv�,r% ir- v4 Are espe. agaiv,z gaion-p ("r C."I fircs", N�l �k� Z, , � � 4 W1 ed Husiballinlen, 21. '28,44. The of God, while 110 place vras left in - 11 ' a g. - , ,,Viz� IcL- it, ihk�,Vl 'A ""i nlY 11,-,g .­_�­ !.� .- ( in tile '. frevQh-'g, %Nt%v.%er. 4=, wcL­' ;ou,e � their 6ystvIlt for the f valuable oil farms where the is urtwh useJ ilk aU'114>�J-Jle- t1r, - � , 'Pharis I , � ., se" v4shed to arrest Him, but . 4 irl:i-.,��% ­:, :? of r ­ A ,-t*. 1, 'gik�."r. I water supply runs low at certain ��ea- nges. A fifteen per cm4t. reallet:01t or. r , " . P .1�-,�4.'_O, L-."! V, m e e �� a 4, ��feared the people, .Matt, 21: 45, 46., te- , re ir .'ar b: ,, - ;,, T11" tf,w-,�,�p, nn"t ­', "I. ,, �� .� d�lorine', Th�- -est ansv.-,�r .,,� tile eylle'e.""ee� Jesus then spoke the parable of thel V.40. On these two I I 'hang all the sons of th 0, elt I ' , e year, or -w1here a fir , I th,, 6,; ,,uraree pr .­ w. Zor aliti, t -�N)" w,N). are A lw.v and the Prophets, The nioral drift partment is too far away to be de. moJ)jleS I$ 115 1, %VI'Vit _tI.L"A . ,�,�_:`�-Mr.�- 1k0'n-­,­. .­iAt. f.�­h �.Very ,,, C"E, - .vs of farmers 001"Ir Marriage Feast 0eaq last lesson, Matt. , 11-_11y a"0-.N'Q' .. I " , k I � +' 1). ,en fol lsI. the whole Old Totament is love, pended upon. . car L; now, if f,n1,JP?1Vs1 with att �(.X- �,,,,�.�-, 1� `� n,�,­­­rt -!a�,t �N tubes!,�ol.:m��,.c� i;orrlt ir. wInzer; they Ilea- 22: 1-1-4 Th llowetl tlkTee,qt�t of , . . I I , i No keeping of ally single law is og The t", e of chepi:,�al fire extir. tinguirber of tIMS Mild. . �t "" ,ai, �1%vl�w- ,e�aro�r�lly, sa*th,� w;�aca-, ,L�,,wert. .5urd and gra vors propo,,ed Mies, one . e I _fA ,-.-u-,,�! *% ,7 4 vel. 4 1 by His ene, i ue. unliss love prompts �-t. Jesus -vr!', 11t. ollww fif`�, I that ,,� ,-,, I. v-.-,,�%t,t,, w"n mq__Jn� P, I _ ,. �1'_t, ,h(, c4.inervne 16 ar. file forms, by tl�e Pharisee% ,and Heradlans About v3l * guisher most conmwitly used ii dw. MrE. v­;#L,gt0-h 4 " ., .3ee L �.I_j . t ote t-.7'%,-- i - !,. ,�- �vohu�, - �".:-� .,-,r Itho lay.fulness of �ribute to Cav,sar,irises ubov,v all potty legal questions acld�blcvrbonato type. Th',�A eon5l,_-O, ap _e I rez�­ � vu%v, and' ceivi��- ;t -w�th ea -was ard �Ara%v. Lay. . .pli4r-� -, te�bot;lfl he inoi�KAQi - 1� . I �� i another by tho Sadduceos about the �' to the .spirit of lj�% ;Vlxleh alone g4v e3 , -:1 �'l r"..'X-C-,- ,-.z t., 4i"!-,�,� Z,t,c 41r; vg t�O*Wrpt#,� jjtt�,.--j ;)�,t.-Iojj, %%j, o,-ir.n or of a copper vontainvr b0ding A solu.1 la�ly; t1l'ole 044 V;&IUQ 1.y*51g in their r ir. C". "­ i rf slArrection. of Ille, dead arA a third vulue to ally f0r"A 'of diltv, dOin - tion'of bicarbonat soda, witil ,I .,el)- being t"ways roady to guartl ytsu­ to .6 � , * , g ii � hog ..�,.:Se = evid V.-eatb,nr is not at- Ze r E4 V%!,�- "el. , I by a lawyer at� to which -was the The Loson Applied. . I I * � 1 I , 1.1 '. ll - t was'n -'-i: 'L"t­.­'.e�,, or-*, ��,­r-� tlI0r-�t%,­_,*,4 �..L,��. ,-::.u'1t grel;t du!6ger f Poll, lWe glass bottle,containil,g sulpht 11k aouF-e or bnild.rgi against tbe t�-aaon � 10, , � , I greatest commandukent. We firA and 1. Jesus, showed us that religion Isla " f ,I ­ '. ... ...I , 'hen t* -s . . � V,:SM,- .� e? ,'%-wh 1;;�O. T � �� .J'o-,J1A gleeil.rg, * third of Z�eee quesvons form the lez- above the acid, W lie two cbemlct0 qiv fire. . . It ' " I Intrigues of politicians. 11 � I I - __­., 1! -1 .! �o v;a,��ell 'n. tl;�k samo n:.e.-Iler as !s. .s rwe.'4�irl".r '.1 so mlx� plack- ard� son for to -day. The Herodlans and Pharlsees thought - __ __ - . - � , � . ­ I 1-11 I I . —1. I-% "n I reZIMM,F�r�'ed foi� mEh v.�.Vq aml cans."prot"t z'.e ewler,�*,,, that, early bard -1 1. The Tribute Money, 15-22. to ortrup JeswA, and so ll,.ne ground C9 I ! 0-il ti;iag niom to ronet0r,or- -. , . I 'I r and t��.,��_C_�;' �1,er�,-,Z,,1 - . z o e, Ile WO U 11 V. 15, Ig ..i - , w�,�,I� f te:anw.'ea*c�g w.4 L,e conl12e.e"­--f r t r The Pharisee,%; a religious for vomplaint gguinst Him to the Ro- � '. - I ""'"'" to deze"a:(' t�.* _"""'("� �� i, t� � . 'r ,peratutes., part.� janatic. to every- m- - 9 .. r od I , . I - l,r�,o.7� .g *.v,*- .111v oppos �'"` � 3-4NAUP.11 t'�e 1�','�4fe 4,41 11 -It J017AN't th�' -, n-4,Ae4 for 1 ��; enposed ti, � , authorities, Jesus lifted the disI PLANNING THE HOME , . .�, 1-0 �. . t ON ored ques- : GROUNDS �; boxil awt fite, 01100 farm, blJldinv. � . iX.Ivrg. �'r sl�ra illn'. ,41, !%r,x"d hn',--�T�! �';'-,.l tlus,: �thini ron­Jew,�i, hence tlWir name 011F,�!Qn clear AWN the 9 r, w;RS . � e*n dm�vea o�rt 4 .14c tn:r mptem.' 1. I.Q.trd and tv�.Mbli- or �)rol4er. szolke'which mean4 the 1*$eparated Ones." t!ou of Allegiance to Rome. It as I Mtoy, togellwr %vall Clt- ga­,Lmm ,-AnI r � ' I .. iiii He said- "You bring this cc'n as a I' I 11 . - --- - I .1 I , I ird, I ri kThl.s ---:%-1n -N,aZi *'Inve. I'ven rl!.-. � aica n., ,.�,st te f roQ� trom fz,;st or lunips "They ivol,e the sou I , I o�' t1lie opposition � pos,lb"y ;hp bomo OwN w*o all a I Symbol of Roman -rule- and aut1wri-I T " " to JQ�Sas,. opposing Mul Oil national tVl, Amops your New Year e�,�,­Autionq' wvae arl should W- � ged, I - 'i *ne;* t ­ %� .Iof,� enw"wern s. , I bring you the luezage of the otem.al I . vut '.1 . .. .4*02 .:Jl al , ion to hli­ part of t1w farni It k V.ater lms� !k,akc,l Zr, ..-, Ine-stune, v4lli 2. H1 theso mwwr4e,s eont4in ft"0-1-t .. ld religioua grounds" (Anderson). Father to wbom you owe obed,ell"Ce." perhaps was the firm macm. treatea as -uA. Th -,N hov--,,2� ind vard r Jesus frequently derounceii their by- Provo the loolcs of ,vour itame dur:11 , �mret!it,es, 1M%,rfi,r,.- w.'th the p,.fsa-jor fr&ver ia,nip,q tho� nmst be tllaw'- � He simply brushed tile political ques- �'-,t-,houlld nan Ix, (leeked f-,41'- Mite 4% ,ch.v . poerl^% Took counsel; concocted a . the Conlin- s�eason. You 'v!41 Ileell to; Joi; ar-1 tL:l ott4w UAildinr " I orn I -�")n�.� Aftzr ,19;.Zelli',�itlg is co"�,P",Oed,' "I Out lie�,.&Q us-ing. *' .. & -aside as of no importmice rora- 0 r " ! curaung plot. Entangle Him; epsraro, ion a 14 f. or rlll�se units w��**h 4,r,,al. f rps% W -Mer. -� S. A's cemc-...t i.'Irwi but a r0atively Him, as a fowler catches birU In pared with the spiritual one. on an- I necillember that notb:ng wuxc'Nis w-th- q in the eold as I hough the.v ,44!4 no'. be- Tw"%-e, Qazu week OT, , - , other we4sjon Ile sA,W that t it n I 'oil r mcciOdneq! q,ntv�-1 '!-oj1?* c#e t�e rr,ttter- I . � lie Illinds � out a plan. It Is not onou h to re. d - r . ,* za!s n anY His talk; l4teplly, *by word,11 eit1wr 'I, goir. .kfarra,.iliailt.tlto.,r�c-,.%r,41 .,;,Qz�t J�e tW.Le�tj COU,t�444'te' X ,',,p�irt anal ' I,iut,:1t, o� &:oljet ete, iz iw-e4 not be beat- the question thev were to Ask or the of Cie people were filled ivith anxiety tbis suggestion and lualw .11 V,agrue & Ineaus of malcing mom,v INA It is i � . I �s ,xasbod thorong-bly. Drurtes Alould I eil. anSWel' they toji,d lie wouM give. about cloth-ftos, and wealth, and otber 4ndefinite -promise to yourself that you h.olne larst, and therefore all tl,�.- bul'd- external goods, "See first," he cried, Ar,, C(. r ,rtaluly going to do sametl,* I I knf-* ings -Aloulil be Irf"ated asa Puri of 4,110 r m, usej ir el.e.luing the tu'�t'alt�. te.,00 4. Ummg I�alor 4hould always be Vs. 1% I-7. They sent . . their dis- i "the kingdom of God." We learn also to improve your place. 01 caps atJ i"flations. Tile belst T"E'sUlt"R, llf.'ate�l ciples; young wholars. It way be that the teaching of Jesus was.not a home. K will be, �;i�;ned if a soda, solution W Although. adding *omiuon salt to that the leading plotter-, felt them- signal for politichl revolt, and yet WRi it that Dunch of shrubbery in if it is a wIndMvak you are plar- � us,�d. Never use soap. I mixing water will". vent freezing of selves to be so discredited with Jesus theatartling thing is tllat'-Ohen Josusl the middle of tile lawn, ,always in the� uirg�_and this is an appropri-ateVine I tvery two wiaelt% clean out the. fresh concrete until it has bad time that t3ioy were not likely to succeed pictured the triumph,of the gospel, lie � way of the lawn mower, or of sor-le- I to be, thinIzing of a windbreak-ir, t ' if they went in person, With the Her- had in Mind An empire before whose! thing olse, that you %yere going to , shouhl bo planned to ineuda ow-wimio vacti-am Ittle. This is done by drAw- to harden, there, is it limit to the quan- odians; a political party, deriving its I aI a ­ magnificence And Power the imperial- move over to the side where it be-! �ome. It should not be closer th, i I .ng !lot r-ioda, solution tbrouer. the pipe tity of salt which may be added it name from the support which it gAvelism of I I I I . line by means of tile vacuum. The I the final strength of the ,concrete i's to tile 45-imty of Herod. "Perhapsi thL- Caesars fud(tcl into in%ft- 1 long,%? ShTubbery Is a great addito1011 hundred feet to tl.v buildingn, and may - I ) corztrucdon of the line permits this I not to be afrected. salt shliply lowers they hoped. for the reatoration of tho I nificance. Ito a home when it is properly placed I be two hundred away so thero ii . - ho"d that 'men have but it must be remembered that its plenty of aouce to imiludo them all. 1 2. Jesus s - of the mixing nPtional' kingdom under one of the, polit cat duties. We ura to reject the i I ,,olutlon to be drained out of the line. the freezing point I Lltually provision is inadefor it near water; it does imt supply,%tat Is most sons of Herod" (Ilastings' One Vol- coll.ttitutod authorities, And =a1ce our valuo depends almost entively O'n it" � Tile stock will appreeiate it, quits us the pump. It at any time milk is needed -beat and warmth. it delays, u1ne Dictionary of the Bible). .Master;'Coittribution for the welfare O,f the location. The haudsomest bush that. much as you will yourself. I . draWn Itto the vacuum line, clean tle instead of hastens, the bak-dening of ((Rabbl," the Usual tiflor of a 3mvisiv 'nation. We tire to render to Caveav I ever grow may be ruined by putting if y , teacber, Thou art true; the -.most in- th I .ou Plant a row of shade trees - �,,,I;s , Villitugs that are Caersaes. it in the wrong place. If Any One Of in front of the house, extend it to In - ,I pipe immediatel-,,, after milking. the ,mucrete to the desired pernian- sidious flattery. They approach J a ,a good elbizenship in Can-1yours Js not placed to the best ad- elude the barns� thebarnyard ,and the Tile moisture trap oil the, head of ency. as a teacher whom they trusted. The ada? It is more thanobedience to the I vantage I k the m4ithnie (tover of the bucket) Sand and pebbles or broken stone w - , now is the time to resolve - paddock -,g. It ties then-, all to the � duty of God; thekind of life and con law� Recently .a Premier of one of to move it. � * �, ebould be cleared .after oaah milking- and mixing water must be heated so et ,,,, agreement with 'God's will. our Provinces declared that the mail home. Animals need shude as imich L TO maUe the chlorine solution- that the concrete, wben placed ishall. Neither carest . . for any man. With who ,hold more land, more anything Shrubbery has several uses. It may as people. � " Dws,olvo a twelve -ounce can of com- llave ;a temperature of from 75 deg. hYPIDeritioal - be used to -fill up -corners, such as the I flattery, they lay eln' tlian. he Could use, was la4dug in pat I , Plan your i1rives in the same wa.r. tn!'i'endal elilorinated Line in two gal- to 80 deg. F. Some sands are injured pbasis on His fearfe�s ouLspokeuness riotim. What did he mean'? He, angles iletween the front step$ and A good barn is sometlking to be proud 4 Ions of water. Strain into l't crook ,or by too mueli heat. The same applies to lead Him on to commit Himself the meant that it is your duty and mine the wall of the house or tlie coralars of iof. Ax,range t1liligs so that it will question to be asked. Regardest not, to make the fullest and largest con- the yard. Planted on either side ot show to the best advani4�goo and then L gla,;5 Ja" discarding the Sediment- to certain varieties of pebbles and etc.; are not moved by outward ap- Ll. " ta-lbution to the state, and1liat no man the end of a ,wall, It defines thO NVAII keep it in such shape that you are not k Cover and Iceep in a COO], durk pl"e- broken stone. A temperature notex- pearannae; Thy decision will not be is Justified in preventing another from k This is known as the Stock Solution, Ceeding 150 -deg. F. will generally Influenced. by wealth or power or pres- usimg these means which be himself and prevents people fronicutting oor- as,hamod -to have it seen. and vr.11 keap a long time. ners. Inside of the curve of a walk it of eourse, you tannot do all tboso prove most satisfactory. Place con- tige. It is lawful; from a religious keeps undol. IOdk and key. When, the serves as an. apparent reason fox an, things In one season, but plan them I To make the ehloeme salution. In crete immediately after mixing so that point of view. Tribute; the tax levied curse of Deborah fell on Aleroz it was I I � I note of the heat will be lost before by the Ron= Gorverninent, to which because that cominuility oinitted to Other%visO useless ourVe. Xothing I all now so diat they will fit together I . Placing in the for=H. the Jews were subject. Caesar; the, send lielp when a stand was being looks more ridiculous than a walk and resolve firmly to tarry out sonit - A Emperor of Rome. If Jesus said ' I made Against the common enemy. which wanders, aimlessly across a j PaTt'Of it this year, It" nlay be it �4mal! . �. 37 Warm the metal :Forms and re'n- "Yo8" to this question -this was the Yet there is no doubt thfit if the lawn without Any obvious cause for 1, part, but do something! . I forcing before pluing concrete. R1- thought of the Pharlsee4q-­He would Premier is right, a great deal of our its -windings. A path across an open I I move ice and snow, and frozen Ion- go against PoPulax f"el" which "as land speculation is wrong, for we have lawn should be Straight ,or only Very 0 : I � , Crete remaining on the forms from strongly opposed to th,elt'a-K and the immense stretohes out West that are slightly ury If you I st,cury it, I It is sometimes forgotter that the . � I �� preceding work. Forms o,an be waTm- people would cease to trust Rini as locked up, The same is txua of timber e ed. nu e herd sire needs the beat of care I! 11. -e Messiah; If He s�Od "No" which lim�,t, and plant a reasonfor the curve. --- I I 1. . t, �� I ed by turning a jet of steam against th , . I Other resourem Still other uses :for shrubbery are- lie is to live up to expectation-"-- - , them or by wetting with hot water. was the opinion of the Pharlsees, they I But -there is another way also of � - / , I would accuse Him -such was their! L 111all is as screens to block out unsightly ob- The earliest form of "house!' was L I Even though materials have -been - ,looking at this fact. If .� I heated and the concrete i)14eed im- hypocrisy -to the Roman auth"ItIOf', riehly endowed, has a fine education, jeets, to fill hollows, to reduce the ap- probably a rough screen of branches . il �, Vs. 18-21. Perceived their wicked-inlusica, gifts, wealth, the gift of parent height of walls or banks, to of trees Nvoven together and erected I .11, f mediately after mixing, 1i will lose ness; saw thTongli their crafty plot.: speech or writing, be is bound to use serve as a back-ground'for smaller to protect ,tile fire. I L, much of its heat if not protected from Why tempt ye Me. The purpose of all for the raommon good. He daro flowering plants or to break hard un- I ' 1, low temperatures, at once. Thereford their fluttery was open to the eyes of � l,lodesty is the ,essential cliarac er- '. . I � not allow large parts of his mental sightly lines. -d ' - I . .- proted the concrete immediately after Jesus. Ye hypocrites. They wtre such, and spiritual life to be barren an istle of mankin - The history of re 1, I placing. Ca-nvaz covering, sheathing, because, while the-.., pretended 'to be I unfridtful. All must be freely put -Unreasonable as it may seem, a ligions proves it, :for man adore% ., �� I Ion the -y'4 yard may be partially filled with eve-Lything, positively everything i -e- . housing -in the woric, or hay or straw searehers afte'r ttuth, they were really altaT of the ,counti s need �t� shrubbery and its apparent size grealt- fore adoring himself. --Remy de Go..r- properly applied will furnish the re. striving to entrap Him by unwary 1 3. Tl.kis leads to the truth that "p .1 1. � , - quired protection for different j . obs, In words. The tribute nioney. The tax I riotism is not enough," as Edith ly ,increased. This is accolfiPlished mont. . . . could be paid only in Roman money. Cavell deca-ared before she went to hea� by planting in groups alonk the sides pots and saucepans are now made I , I . addition to these means, small oil or Penny; the- Roman denarius, worN martyr death. Perhaps it would be with openings in between so that the semicircular, with one fiat side, so " I . - coke -burning stoves or salamanders about :L7 cent§ in ou'r inonw,-. I ... age- beat to state it in this way: that the outline'of the yaxd is irregular with that two,of them -appear -as one whelt I h;ffy can be used in enclosed structures. The denaxitus bore the Emperor's lin- richest pa.hdotisnk involves the su- little bays running back iinto the pl ced together. By. this device two �, ­ Guard against dry heat. age. Superscription; the inserlpUon . preme - of comniandment! as on- shrubbory. Do not plant shrubbery -in a . TemperatWes which may not be low on the coan. Unto Caesar - . Caesar's. . .by the 'TH-aster-love to dishes may be cooked at once with. -the I enough to freeze the concrete may, The people used Caesar's money and God a -straight line unless you want a gas requilred :for One. . , I Mice A-Xle Grease and undpr Caesar's protection; Jesus and love to inan, On these foundation hed-ge. It loolm awkwaxd. . I ; , nevertheless, delay its hardefflng for lived I stones a glorious Canada. shall rest. I . . . '� urerta R -tram Oil ILSSen * a considerable time. Do -not expect left it to themselves to decide if tl�ey 4. The fundamental requirement of Or perbaps it was some treei which - - I . 1. 1-11. the strain on vrazon, tearn and har. concrete placed wh � en the temperature should pay taxes to Caesar. Unto God citizenship is love. Agitators inflame YOU were" going to plant, or a walk I .11 I I Zwv, They make heavy hauling Te, Go&& People have duties to God, the thoughtless to overthrow our in- whi& 'You were going to build ox HIDES -WOOL -FURS , .Ia low, and mains low for some time �$' il�,eir Ruler in spiritual thin ­ . ; safe md emy. ings, Ihstitutions. But the -way in which change? What -ever it was, .plan it . afterward, to be safe for use as soon w&I as to their politiml rulers. Whewel things -will be settled right is the way now. Get it on paper and see what Our buxine-a-3 hm btm b-allt up � I The Mica In lwpe4al mea Axk as when placed during warmer weath- these ,dutles clash, those owed to God � of love -no other. "Christianity it 1,0&s lilm. It must be remembered [H on I the wMinginwe and 1" ' � " I - O'u d u ­� �.: are"a forms a wnooth� heat-rcgut- eT. If concreting is unavoidably as- are, ,of omirse, supreme- But Jems changes governments I . abtRigy to giYe YOU Te1JR1 . -at on aAe and hub, over layed or interrupted, the work ehould does not deflue the hillits, p Iftical t h by' changing that curves will seem, greater and a - .1 I � I ;% the . , of 0 1 he eaxts a the people." We have i1rales sharper on the ground titan � swviee. . I . vewe wor'ko evAy and be Covered until Concreting is again auth0rity- I a tasIc of ipowing seriousneAs in Can- - - I . __ - .il kffln all biction. Impedd WOR V. 22. Marvelled; "wondered-" the they, will on paper, but it Is neverth-e- v1LU 4 _� begun. G�var and protect each see- , I ada. Our big r,Wes are filled with N'STONE'SONS LIMITED V I . . Axle Orcon goo twice as %r v�j tionof the work as soon as completed. 'reply a- ge"'" sr=)pr1se,, they inid not, f5bTelgi-kers und between 40 per cent, less the .only satisfactory way of get- WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO , ordinary grea"s. thought it possible that He could e"P and 50 ixr.cent. of our popuktion in ting a . comprehensive ides -of what file rs,rABLIStift 1370 _ __ I" � I . I I In severe weather continue this pro- out of their hands, so completely and the West Is non -British In origin, We results voll be. , 11111111111111111111111--_ -1-M ,, ImPftial 3�urqkfi Harnem Oil keT tection. for at least five days. Do not . . , , I . t so easily. inu I st bring to our task of "Canadian- __ - . I � 1. —_ _ - I hiwzm &Oft, ff=Mk ;Md atro6t.* t, remove forms from c'0110170te.wol"k too 11. The Great Commandment, 34-40. Izing , . � . . I I . � protecto loatha *om sweat, du - '- , , ,� � �) , these people the spirit of pa- . ,� 1. . -a- - __ . 1111,11, Fl��111,1111�� 0 BOO�. . . V. 34, The Pharisees. See on Y. 15. . W.1 W .0 0 -------,* _-, 11 . wed �mo6tu and �avents crap$�, i tience and tTust, but in truth all th,n IAX__.__V_"%_' , ing. It , "YoUr Frozen 0 .. � ' BETTR . 16 : ,; aild CLWC � "Canadleafizing" the "stranig- I I . = oncrete sometimes very The .Sadducees; a sect of the - Jewfy,,talk of * �.. �. . � �, . cl.ose,y resembles concrete that has r1yals to the Pharlsees., who. did mat; ers within _our gaies" f.a,1,15 0 ort O:F I � I & K gaw" ft awe cost iu harnow I h , � ]B16CIFA -1 .............. 1W.",''111 , R a rapaW. It kaprova th I . -r , "O..�,��,*_ � ­ 0 Appeft- thoraughI7 'hardened. When frozen believe, in the resul ection. aia who,the mar1c. We nlivft love thm and 1" =��� �_ .. Q � . � ana 6f wny Oak dp:med. leather had sought to dis�x�da Jesu ' 5 1by Show- do our part� to Christianize them, and FfO.C-� ­, .. ­ � , � I I I eonerate is 6truck with a hammer'. it ing that a biTi6f in: the r '' . I— 11.11 USE . . � - . I 1 md keeps It In good conditi6�. I I I esutrep-ti*ll .their attachment to the country -will �- _. . 11 I I . � I . .:1 I vM often'ilng like properly hardened was, aibr�%vd, know =-g that Jesus, be- ,talt, care of itself. I W�7 .. 1_.. .. I I ) . � ., ooncrete. Before removing forwo,' . . I I I I I 11 � ­ k / I � . IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ex- lieved In the�r#eurkWlAiM Put - - to , L - I , � N. " Ju� - "I I amine the -work eardully to see"wheth. silence. litem-111"y "Illuziled"', The - I 0— � V, - "I , I .. 1�1-�,,,:-", I , ,,,,,, 11 - - 4 1 1 � � . 'L row,be ROM L44 Lakrgoa�10" or it has bardened or simply frOZen, I Phazbees were.doubtleso plea,00A wft � To -day ds none too. soon to start I ,.,.. ,�,,, I .1.1 ..... .. ­­ �'. I .-;,;WA%"". I "t --..:-__,�-,.� I - � , , I . , I I .. 1. 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