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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-5-1, Page 2WYMNII , MAX', Pekoe it is the fittest 1 (277) Ask. for Salado Orange Here and There , OIRANGE PEKOE BLEND A. Ilk • A 7114,44 4Fresh from the gardens' .ovoLoomosomommoomooL000Loomesoosoo;:im▪ ostoosooashavear-"=.,,: Sunday School Lesson BY CHARLES G. TRUMBULL vaulter of Tho Sunday School Thoos) 0 1141"j The Royal York, largest hate end tallest buildfug lu the Bride Empire, will be open shortly 111 l'oremte. It is a self-contalned emumenity having Its own hank, brokers offices, stores, power see. tion, prineing plant, reereatiou cen. Cres and B9 on. Gas from wells of the Flow River and South Saskatchewan Valley to the eolith and we. t oe eleeicIne Hat may provide helium mei tor the Uritish Air ,Ministry. The Boy Scouts' knowledge in woodcraft may be turner to a new use In Nova Scotia where the pro- vincial government forestry depart- ment propose to enlist their ser- vices in the planting of 1,00,000 trees to reforest 1,000 acres or land. The Canadian Pacifin oras in .ex- cess or 91,000 euiploStes and its yearly pay -roll is approximately WHAT HILKIAH FOUND IN THE Moips." Promptly it was taken to the TEMPLE. king by a scribe at the King's com-announcement by the At steamship lines of reduced mand it was read to him. And t(:e raitesoennc:gbin ships conmides with Sunday, May 5th: 2 Chronicles 34: Ring believed the word of God. ueopI of an Atlantic travel 1-33. ! Would that all Kings and rulers of season in which the cabin type of I nations did so to -day like Britain's ship reaches a standard of equip- ment and accommodation never Golden Text. , King and young tiosiah. hitherto reached and Miring which Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, Did this reading of the word of more cabin ships than ever will sail and. a light unto my path. (Psa. 119: God bring joy to the King? No ; "he to end from Europe. The advent 105.) rent his clothes." We are reminded I that "by the law is the knowledge of When a 16 -Year-old boy begins to sin." (Rom.3 :20.) For the law of seek God with his +etude heart, he is God told of the terrible punishment sure to find Him. And if that boy that would come upon Judah and Is - happens to be a Ring, things are like. reel if they turned away from doing ly to happen in his Kingdom. the will of God, as they had so rebel - Young Josiah was the boy, He was lionslY done. 3 years old when he began to reign, I The Klee sent fer furti'ier lieht on and he Clad had one of the woret the solemn elii.e.et, and word came fathers as King in the history or ; bark from Hulciali. the prophetees, that thi. T.,ned had told her to deelere Judah: Like the lesson of three week:: ago on neeeklah, it is another Malt 1WO things : The nation becauet. it tad of bad lather and good son.--whice ie forsaken God and worshipped ether :rods, must mire.. the wrath of God encouraging to the boys who happen to have bad fathers. But the youne King. beeetiee be bail humlemi himeelf 1.efore (mre word. Doubtless he was brow.'" 110 it 0t: to t!-& 01* OX- other boy Kings have beente . while staI vInt" /1 offichils administered the Kingdom, !"'ll''"`"" (;o,r but we read that "in the eighth year , nation. went feu of leis reign, while he was yet young, 1.1". the ehaptee Ie e. on le he began to seek after the God of Th" ' what the keel then ‘11.1. firineine 10 - David, his father." The 16-year-eld boy evidently sought God conscient gt;th," "nd iously and earneetly, studying abet O' "fit Ir ileet•en, "he r. e M "f the he could about Him. end living a lire ; of of prayer and devotion. After four , (n)v.nanti 1. ,)1171, Ili. 'iO'l 1.7 years of this, when only 20, he -Moe , nat lett ietr them inrre action in a vigorous and aggresefve way. "He began to puetre Judah and • W"'''I• hnh" 111" Air' t: that %mild "do it." They w, -m. Jerusalem from tem Well e4 and ' lomec of tle• Wor.l. an I beereee the grope, and the carved im:tge4 ani :James :22.) the molten imago.' At his direction The in pledeeei bit:1,4f 0 4411, ee the altars of Baalim were smashed in his preeence, ineaen tla•CS were bre hanist pbernfioere:, plim,eitiin.oenta solemn eoven. "to walk after ken in pieces and made dust, the the Lord and to keep his commaed- graves of the false prophets, that had mente, and Hie teethnentes, and III; led Wee people in sinful worship were statutes, with all his heart, and with dishonored, and the very bones of all his soul, to perform the words or such priests were burned. the covenant which are written in this It must have been unpopular action book." And he made his people cov- Cleaning up vice districts is never omint with him to do the same. popular, and these were vice districts It was not a spurt, a superficial re - to a degree that we know nothing of (ab formation. It lasted. To be sure, Jos - in modern times. Archheology ,digg-died a young frnan, at thirty one ing up images and other evidences of but "all his days they departed not the idolatrous worship of the Canaan- from their following ,the Lord, the God of Hshown,os, jhas as is invariably truefathers." of idol worship in other lands, the ere is an outline of the lesson: hideous immorality and degrading Seeking God Early (verses 1-3). practices of the religion the boy, Ring Cleansing a Nation (3-7). Josiah, was determined to stamp out. Honoring God's House (3-13), After he had cut out the cancer Finding God's Word (14). at the source, putting an end to re- ligious worship that dishonored and disobeyed God, he turned to honor God in a signal way, by repairing "the House of the Lord his God." He was 26 "when he had purged the land." He must have been a man of method and system, efficiency and marked ex- ecutive ability, for details are given 4:owing the thorough way in which he went about repairing- the temple. Ample money was brought together for the purpose; skilled workmen were employed; the Levites, as ordered by God, were put in charge, and the great work was carried through by an organization which evidently would have done credit to twentieth century administration. Then something unexpected happen ed. In housecleaning the temple, Hil- ldah, the priest, actually "found a book of the law of the Lord given by "Ice Box Cookies" 1 cup butter; 2 cups sugar; 334 cups Purity Plour; 2 eggs ; 2 tea- spoons_baking powder flavoring ; 1. cup nuts end raisins chopped (optional) Make the dough In a roll and keep it overnight in the Ice box or a coo( place. Slice thinly and bake in a quick oven. Bost Inc ell Baking Send iocfor 700 &rips C,00h Book, Western Caned% Floor Mins Co. Limited, Toronto. 99 .11111,11.101.101•10111••••1111•MrninelIMMOMemettlIsMIES.01•0.11.1 of reduced rates also harmonizes with the policy of many world gov- ernments to abolish passport visa fees, Ocean tourist travel is quick- ly getting back to pre-war condi- tions but greatly enhanced by big- ger and better ships," says William Baird, Steamship Passenger Traf- fic Manager, Canadian Pacific Steamships Limited. Orders for Canadian cheese cabled from Great Britain, demon- strate its popularity overseas and the confidence placed in our grad- ing methods, according to Doctor J. A. Ruddick. Dominion Dairy Commissioner, who states that the British demand for Canadian cheese is at the peak Between four and five thousand bags cif Garnet wheat are being shipped from Port William to be tested by millers In Great Britain. Reports of the reception given these samples will be available be- fore this year's crop is ripe. gov- ernment officials expect. If these prove favourable the future rrt this tarty ripening variety should be Itred. Deer eradipec in Canada will be e;tablisi:eri shortly 'ander regula- tions framed by the Dominion Gov- err,:^rti, 11. 0. Tinnier, chief of the ',tile division of the Department of A".Tiettiture, announced at the an- nual toro:ing of the Ontario rattle ItreAers Association in Toronto the other day.( The proposed sys- tem will be a voluntary one and wi'l be eonfined to municipalities with facilities for inspection and gradina at the time of the slairrih- ter, The aim in view is the stabil- izing of the market and the breed- ing of bettor cattle. Commandments for Happiness Pittsburg, Pa., Jan.10.--Prospect ive brides and bridegrooms were given ten "essential" commandments by Rev. Percival H. Barker in a re- cent sermon at the Point Breeze Presbyterian church. "If these commanaments are obey- ed." Rev. Mr. Barker said, real hap- piness will come in married} life." The commandments : Believing God's Word (15-21). 1. Thou shalt not consider the mat - God's Justice and Mercer (22-28). ter of ancestry and physical condi- Leading a Nation in Righteouspe tion. Remember the law of heredity (29-33). and the vital importance of a healthy body. • 2. Thou Alan not consider the fin- nancial prospects. Resolve not to marry for money, but weigh for your chanes of a livelihood. :3. Thou shalt net eiensider the hon or shown to the parental home. De not choose one alio is unfaithful to father or met' er. SUNDAY. 4. Thou shalt not convider the Treasures of wickedness profit conception of marriftee which is held nothing; but righteousness delivered) Those who‘ere joined in metrimony from death.-Prev. 10:2. should resting it lie ltov partnership = and not merely an eeperiment. MONDAY. 5. Thou shalt not enneider the I have blotted out, ite a t iek cloud. matter of enngeniality. Do not go tn thv trangressione, but, as a, cloud, thy the marriage altar with one who seri- 8105.----Isa. 44:22, ouely differs from::on n tastes and interests. (1. Thou ilia% eonsider the (milli - TUESDAY. ties of 1 dispesitien. Loolc for kinil- For thou wilt light my candle; the neer and amiability, and beware of Lord my God will enlighten my dark. jealousy. neSS.-Psa. 18:28. • 7. Thou shalt re -udder' the streng- th of the home inrtinrt .A husband WEDNESDAY. should be a lover of the home ; Offer unto God thanksgiving; and wife a real home -maker. ft. Thou shalt consider whether or pay thy vows unto the most High.- Pea. 50:14. not real love stirs the heart. Such love makes Otte ready to suffer and tEEf THURSDAY sacrifiee, matter et moral reetitude. Better to , To keep your new beverage glasses 9. Thou shalt not eonsider the live alone than with the unprincipled from cracking put them before you Lay open thy works to the Lord Prov. 16;3. or blie victim of evil habits. veer nest them in cold water and 1'tand thy thoughts shall be directed,-.-- .._ 10. Thou halt net cone smer the a, ;come to a boil, boil for e few min FRIDAY. titude taken and will likely be taken utes and, then let coolin the SUMO wa ter this hardens them. Boner thy filthier end mother. -- to *Christ and the ehurt.h. Thou Audi i .,,,soireirammiumemu, BIBLE THOUGHTS ...For This Week rc.,, lable Thoughts themorired, will prove e Price:Bee heritage in after sem. rout 11111U3SEL3 POST X7ITH castanets clacking and a V v vivid shawl about her shoulders, the Spanish dancer is the epitome of joy and life - of allure and sparkle. What is the secret of such anima- tion? Decorators say it is the result of vibrant colour combinations. And it can be achieved in building a home as successfully as in spot -lighting a stage celebrity or painting a picture. For a roof of rich, harmonious colours lends charm and sparkle to a home just as the rich -tinted shawl and costume give charm and sparkle to the dancer. Such a home - a home roofed with Brantford Multi -Coloured. Asphalt Slates -has a personality all e COA41131/V4rifbivst its own. It is distinguished and pic- turesque. It radiates colour and ani- mation, If you would endow your home with unique and colourful charms de- mand these rich -tinted plates. The variety of shades provides an almost unlimited selection -of smart designs. And you get Brantford qualities of fire -safety, permanence, and weather security. ' The nearest Brantford dealer will gladly show the various pleasing hues and colour harmonies. 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Pour 1 cup boiling water with the ' dry ingredients, mix well and add flour enough to roll. Cut in- to shapes and cook in a greased tin in.a moderate oven. BAKED APPLES. Bake apples with portions{ of pep- permint sticks stuffed into the holb where the core was. The peppermint flavor is delicious. HAT CLEANING. Women can keep their felt hats immaculate if they brush them daily and once week go over them with 11 cloth dipped in some come cleaning fluid. Brush the nap carefully when dry. STRINGING BEADS, When you restring beads thatr are graduated in size, arrange them on a table, in order ref size they belong and the stringing properly is 110 chore. BRUSSELS SPROU1 Brussels sprouts can be cleaned much more easily if soaked in cold water to which some vinegar has Leen added. The vinegar 'draws out ally little bugs that may lurk there and cannot be tasted. NEW GLASSES Eph. 6:2. be ready to enntribute religous de- ( DURABLE CANDIES votion and ehureh allegiance to the 11 you place candies in the, re. SATURDAY. brine and thou eledt he aesured that frigerator for a few days before US. Let nothing be done through strife thy partner will bo a help not a hind- ing, they will last longer and the we:: o r Tiling] ory.--Bh R. 2:11. retie.. In this regaid. ie. less litcly to drip. T he Consumers league case of the people who ultimately pay increasing importance attacreed to the shot. -From The Citizen, Ottawa, the battle for better health and the April 13th, 1929. e extentsion of aid in times of sick - The curiosity of members on the Conservative side of the House re- garding the Consumers' League of 11055. for National HealthI The correspondent referred to I inay have greatly over-estiinated the cost of illness in this country. But it Canada and its spokesman, Mr. R. J. , In a plea for more government at- , is undoubtedly very heavy. Any in- Deachman, is perfectly natural and tention to matters of heatte, a writer ' ielligent worker, employer, or exec - easily explained. Protectionists of to the press estimates the cost of I utive can soon prove that to himself high caste never in all their shadowy sickness in Canada at $1,311,000,- j by the study of a few cases coining economic thinking include within its somewhat narrow limits that most important individual in the economic scheme -the consumer. Never, in all their . calculations, does the consumer enter. He is sim- ply nonexistent The tariff philoso- phy is concerned with only one hu- man factor. That is the producer, or more strictly speaking, the individual who profits from production- the manufacturer. The whole scheme Of political economy in the mind of the unbending type of tariffists re- volves about .that person, and the class which he represents. Quite naturally, therefore, when someone undertakes to recognize that the consummer exist,, much less takes up the cudgels on his behalf, ness, the protectionist becomes curlew., in- It is probable that a few decades inquisitive and sometimes testy. from now may see Canada with a This condition grows, first, out of an still more advanced scheme than this, excusable astonishment that the CCM-I'hetendancy of the age is to regard health as one of the greatest of na- tional assets. The old age pension plans, workmen's compensation and like paternal measures as well as the expanding services of private insur- ance concerns all reflections of the 000 per annum. One billion is his es under his own observation. The timate for loss of earnings through money lost in wages, the fees paid premature deaths, and $311,000,000 for medical attention and drugs, and the actual yearly loss through sick- the incidental expenses that go with snes. He claims that 95 per cent of sickness soon mount to heavy pro - this falls upon wage earners and sal- portions. aried classes. His argument is that ; A municipality that hes a good re - the federal and provincial govern cord in matters of health, saves mon- ments should join in scheme which ey for itself as a whole, and for its would mean that every municipality, individual citizens. How much more including townships and villages, would this be true of a nation the would have an organized office of losses which through sickness were health with a permanent staff. Pre. ereduced to the minimum. ventive work, as well as coping with epidemics, would thus be provided for 'and overlapping of provincial and federal expenditures eliminated. In addition, be advocates some sys- tem of state insurance against sick. sumer is actually a real person, and, second, an inability to understand why anyone should bother to speak for him. It is simply incomrehen- sible to the confirmed tariffists, to whom the tariff.is something which boots profits, e but never has any -- thing to do with prices. Like the members who asked quee- Lions concerning it, we do not know who or what the consumer's League is, except that it seems to be one ar- tirtulate organization. which makes it its bueiness to speak for the consum- er before the Tariff Board. It may be that the Consumers' . League ie rather slcelton-like in character, and that its memberiehip is somewhat cir. etimscribed. More's the pity. What this country nems is a well organized and nation-wide associe- (ion of eoneumers which ren put the point of view of the consigners when their welfare is affected by laws and edicts, That is largely what is wrong iu Ru. United Stare., too. 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