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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-6-27, Page 2WENDESDAY, JUNE 27, lees, U4-100 • •.• ..titttliIi C11.7'779 17•I'.'7EtTj v•it it ,-,... •[4i•ia On recreate acid teas are grown Zetet,i," Oro proc (mod t'or worild pit;oninacos s'ond vz:J(ix RAIDEIfor,is itscHopi thQ /2 i'17 44,J. it t Vet ivy pow .1fheq,c Baba. i elF THE BRUSSELS POST VISITING ENGLAND A se _ .. A • . • - ' " II ' i -:.'id Unit% of Ctimein. mitt, is visit - Sir lice-bei..t Holt, l'..e-iiiient of the , t: tie, 111.••Th'',1,1 illi1rki.1•,1, te,V Cle, R ee! ..S. tee - i • (seitee et 'I ,,.. eL! C. ''' .......-•,.....-.--.1.41 ....,..................,......___ THE EARLY LIFE OF SAUL 1 "el!INFORMATION '. e."'•!,'!•*.-, :•i earms he had 1 _—_- :sr., •\•,..) es..•.!. ,-nniaily 'Hot train - Sunday, July 1—Deuteronmey ..;:se); mle iI-11'1M1'11 him for deeling 'tui ELI' -FEEDIlve Philippians 30-6; Acts 22 eteeeess with enilsied Gres•es on :leer own The Golden Text ground, time ine Aratus, a Cilician Remember now thy Creator in the Peet; Epimenides, a Cretan; aid days of thy youth. (Eccles. 12:1). Menander, the Atleedan comedian." Pet he knew how- to use his hands The LeSsoe Conunittee bee done wisely, in commencing a six months' as well as his hemi, for he learned course in the Life and Letters of tee Clinician trade or making tents Paul to assign he Scripture easeage. of goathair cloth (Acts 1813.) given for this lesson. It Is a fresh (semaliel, under whom young Saul and admirable way to be the stele 'hell =smiled the Hebrew law, was a of Paul's character and career. tem, way to treat the lesson in elass sveule be to have the few verses indicated from eaeh hook (Deuteronomy. Phil- ippiaes, Acts) -read aloud by feree differeut members of the class, ane then It t ht class • volunteer all the !blograf,bicel facts concerning. peel that the,se vers enggest. Thee seee,-.1 for example, ties!) ittere)eing reeeninations of qualities that ar.i erten supposed no.; to It togei f',..!! .2 and brains go to- gether;hni both. Culture sled hi.- 1 .erihly mistaken, for it perse- Christi:elite ,se together; ?eel !fed .! -be cburcit or Christ ( Phil. 3: bole P.1111 1Ct1 .01 and p1,. y 1.0to- gether; Paul had both. People ofton talk as though old-frieltioreel religiees belief iedientes ignorance; as though culture necessarilY turns one awny short, thick hogs. from real Christianity; as though a deeply pious man could not be much Jew of Tarsus. a ells' in a • It is usually accepted that a retires of a patriot. Peel's expence re- eitleen of no mean eitY" (Act' 21; of good variety which contains about futes these mistaken notions. 39). When I:he officer told Pied he 121 per cent of protein is about right His name, at the beginning was his own freedom aA a .11110r young weaned pigs. and also that not Paul, but Saul. The six verses 11,110,10 with a trreat sum," having the protein should be gradually de - in Deuteronomy show how he was eurehas.d It Paul replied. "Ilut t ased until 'about 15 per cent is fed trained as a ehild. His family were I wit s free horn" ) Acts 22:2141. At during the finishing period. strict monotheists: "Hear, CI Israel;1 semses -"lee.: Phillippi. when the As 0 Matter of fact, :hese figures The Lord Our God is one Lord." But Ineeistifee, hit') Pnul ane sees P'tohe somewhat lower than is monotheism does not mean Uniter- bentee mei imerisoned ;old lutor rerillirod for the maximum growth ianism, though etymologically the ol..! to ith at nt tt, and development of bacon hogs which words may be similar. True Jedeless. Peel sent 011 hark 1 are finished when about 200 pounds and true Christianity huve elways maelsteli, thOy liti beateh an.1 in it-04dg. been Trinitariae. : • e • 'es A test ii)reetly eompleted at the us es1 ss. e. see; less - Central Experheental Fat -in, Ot- only is 11 th, .ftj41 tee, end ).'hd1 A WillaIa ration of meal and pti- Let Yonne:Leber thit+ eat„ to. th,, • ett..- ; a if trend:ding. the itUlt;which contained 21.3 per cent nags:age command.; aryl exce,,,,. 1 r - net HU.- demand of a !, of prote)t for w. anti pigs and this to Ion, Got th„ 1, tirrsonally " xi:ohm:1y decreased to 22.11 per rem T.OVO W011. 1.171V 111 •1. with 1 11,111 (,14 ,1-11.•,171010' f011011 0011t:1111- .11.:!' :1(1 0010 :1.1. 11.1 Scriptures. Yonne- Simi was 1. up on that. eitt.neeaii .i! t„tii tii 13 tier cent. He 11' 11111.,i,• • - Ier07,11K i90.11.7ip1 part of our Bible today, wt.T'o taught fili..2;ontly to their toiIddree, talked about when the family- v. ; together in their homes, efel 0,, tee street, ;it the beelmOng o!' ee, 9 ..•• • am? the eke, tee day. e,e; :se..10 • il JUL'S' are passages -,vere t'e• ' 7 • i ., weeks. this hense post, mei pe.ee : seesefil • ,•..0 • ie. sec en wes relatively toe are rimiere.s! fey Mir 1,7•11.171. -. • Iltm 'thing, evidently. Srui elieut 1it •ror the self - minted v..1.11t tle.„ 1.41 •1i, th.eie mei ma Grel. Wits e believer, eee,....e, rode -flee er the The • wit strict h,••• ,••• • !"." • Up. His neseets, both: tedie...1 • •' • obeyed the Isw of Cod. Be :lee ! , , •,. se:es • s s, • e era wag "an :Hebrew of the itehreee sere • e ths And he was of. ihe or • . e(?..,3, Who Wore ale • 'their (In.T.,•. •, • before 'Llef ( !lets 2.) )(1 ). • .e is from e Bebeest wos..1 se.sie!),-•• s•e. ,re !,! •-e •e se; Peifslat "son:trete." Tee ")1.•esse !• ated into a lettere.:!•sh•er. v..1;• ',- OVC.,ririd tin r.:t• 111' terpretations• held In have ite,•,o eei munieated by Jehovah to Ma, orstlexpIanatime: efleel with t.he lees Itsell." lemri • had :101 1-;11.6117,00A., 1011 any sette 14 fen mei Issfe: ;vie,1. Inter awakened to 'tliitt bel, ewer.. , lion of his own 19.174 Tie fee , bee. ,... es ....emus Pharisee whose good sense woe shown in his advice to the Jewish reemil to let the apostles alone Gement.] was even the Jews "the .glory of the lew." )md he was president of the ole) 'in under theee different Ito - 11 emperors. When Paul, therefore, was called to ;mow,: later 'Itiy• zealotts Pharisee - he could say truthfully that he knew e0i1 zeal and sympath- eeth thum, It was sincere Feld was proud of his nativity 1.11.1 Roman 1.17,..,1•141/p. lie remind- ed the chief vaptain or -the• Roman soldiers aod opetbrions v,11:: rescued him from Yet:. mot:. that he wa., "a OF HOGS The praethe. of eelfsfeeding the meal ratiol 00111 the time the pigs ere WOZW011 until they are finished 11,1,a8su, hiend Tel aggs'entniturajloluriltnyb• Lurf ocfas, sI - et hogs being produced than when eimilar meal ration is trough -fed. Self -fed pigs are a). liberty to con- sume all the meal or grain which :hey desire and all pies in the lot have an qual opportunity to do so. On the other hand, through -fed pigs receive their feed at stated intervals during the day and, as there is often much crowding. the stronger and more vig- urous individuals obtain more than that shore unless the attendant is 011 ileind to prOVOlit thie. lt is 0 ;mot - mon observation tiui.t. the self -hot hogs are more uniform than the trough -led huge but that they are shorter and less 101101ile for the pro- duction of Wiltshire sides, T:1is itt beceuse all tee pigs all the feed. thee desire and unless this feed is comiticive to the growth of frame and muscle, they will develop Into WhOle L'01.11. njj,.11 :.• tle f ei1. . tit. pigs tt•9 14 heit ris.i,...tod 101 det 11.1' .0 1,1 • .. 11 1..0" if i.,1', 1 L.,1 rtettt 1 1,1ri ;i1141 rv're .1 Pig. I-000 l'"IttiOis .- •01210,01 mid 11:1;.•11 to dirCodi i lL Olt 1t • 1.1J you itovi t f!ift lo ele (me ler 11 ;:ifilts r:r ) r 11' 1 Ktil4 Itt 0111" t...orto you will find ettitelde Weticlines (1)111; New Goods Just in New China New Silverware Colored Glass Cut Glass New Fancy Bleck and Taillhill` Clunks ‘,.'410441 Diamond Rings Wedding Rings Call and see these lines. No trouble to show goods. J. R. WENDT Jeweler Wroxeter 11 Here an d There 1 80) Half a million automobiles from he United States and the provinces of Canada (afeems; ti mill'on and a be): persons, will :inter Montreal during the coming tourist season, according to the estimate of the Montreal Tourist and Convention Bureau. The 1170 of the combine is ex- pected to be more general than ever In the 1928 harvest.. In 1921 there were 176 combines in the Prairie Provinces, 348 being In Saskatchewan, 25 in Alberta and 2 In Manitoba. In 1i,27 there was a total of 530 in Saskatchewan, 221 in Alberta and 33 In Manitoba, 774 in all. There Is considernble tree Plant- ing activity airing the Medicine Hat division or the Canadian Paci- fic Railway. At Shackleton alone tw enty-fi it' hurdles of small trees were 111edthe mien' day front the Pi/vestry 13...ini•11 at Indian Head, Sit-iltatcitt-i and all are now piaicteit. +luny and other vil- lattes are eetnii,•iing tietrvely. Bqualing the across the Athletic ocean liner; of thc, fivo to:k 01 the "1.11L'ZIVt't" 1 ii!et.111::: l'OCOMIA 00,1`.111,0 111'1.1.1.10 trati-soortiti ion be 11-i rm.-tiro; Pceirie Stennis Mips. The speedy '111)111 le ni joined the company's rico 11,:e year and have been run- ning fel 01.1111211t and rapid a gervice (*amnia it n d Europe as /10LIIY passenger boats, ss- qi.v.t," veteran C.P.I1. tool: --111'' l'avlfie flyer crow 111:1-• 0CLUVOI1 1,11 .10 11110 Of 1110 'ree irele is ees If te• ". ; treeis ee Lee 11. elee feen teeen.)0 ned •• .• •-,ss eon - 10 j. "Coo" 1':1t t tho ;,.:141 is to -day one of lee ams of the company. Siso 1101'.1 ort in remi- t:re es.....-Atimeie es...wives hie - )(.1 y. 1•-1, 1icri,,rtratoriItt 111 1,. re- '" n 0- '0 1011 l'("1.1•04, Li t.11C1 11W St. L " . j'i1,).4 the first (ft ; sl tte• nene or the ...• 1 I. 1 1 .01,1 ": 1tt 1," • 1,4ittalict ,1 14 ' ..,441 on rirlit-ol .1i " ll:a wefere ' vovrae 0010- 'ss`'ee • .1 e e,- s es ;111 vont o , le.; " f -nee: ,,Li 1.1 10.10' 11111` 111 Tte of :1 John the Pare le. iei f"1". "4.[DX,4r4t110" tO, 111.`,,O . , . 11 tCenetimn lees1; y..1 v:teationi:41,s find it 1,0 Pc ole" to ;,004...0 of -happy holidays in the brie. It 'oesiiin the peoviticettl 11,40 1\14'n.41.4141 will Ho. eommodato 2.', one per:ions, will be crowded by speetfilOrS Or a i,roncil ranadion. oratorio. 10 be fonewed by 0 seetutelar fIeworlre display. On the Smelny nftereoon, Halle floste. dement' Peeeeli thinadinn ":0710,8,1r01 0 11,,110,1 011d 01.70r 1) 100 14..00LVi V1011 rein trels. carne lit a p,•ocosmion several miler long thrmieli ihe streets of Moetreal. • 1)0,11,; i. it; F.V;.,.ttercAl Meng 4 e 240 1.011 i,1 110. 10°,1V Ls 0,1 1.... , „ , ed, enil veer eeelees, but ie. C. ell 7rs .„"„, ,,,,,„„,„,, In t lie lei i ;1 ' .., . : 1.0-, 'tell. tii ' ''.."/EDNESDAYS. ti•xt he was bOril it! Tnr.,u,', rffil 1, ',,1:: . :. fe. ele,rth brouglit up ie A:eels...Oen) :ft tit • e. t ,, ,,e, Inn oeset e:. of Getenliel, V& Lem'"? .}::: 1r,c ,!.' f",o1,,' 19; th vms i'.'1C...brat -9 ::-.', a ceivial of titieel; T.".1--‘,7',.1 l!)' Inc inil oll'.'.o --,1-e; 11 w! ; THURSDAYS even tanke,I hy Stralv.1 L.-,-.7, .5,. Itrt014 'llesset ! e n1 and Alexendria it' smelt scholar:41in. is nese; line Wet. .• , -. • ' 2 P 1 ranked les t' tiniv,frsity greti• Tara L • If you ere an ardent fisherman, 1 cast your line in the largeet lakes 1 for base and mufkinonge; in elle 1 smaller lakes epeckled trout proviee ffesel :more l'elstrfeed folders with fell infor. met het Map of "Kawartlet IT :thee" will efleolly given yon by aless rnnadian National estent. "eseeseeeeesseesessems-sseessemeseeseeeeeserseseeteseesenfesesseentess-sseeemeenestetneseeese= C r A 11 C wrier's Scrap - ADVISES CHANGE Aceleig,eis,t Ctiely no is "M.o.. liz,n1 bia ter ‘1,11. for ,Ctin l'ollowine "he nonnle set le' Co t' litiitain. A THRILLING SUMNER TeLTP. Through 1,500 Lakes ad Virgle Forest Without a Guide. 1 Algonquin Park, in the Highlands of Ontario, is the ideal spot for a roving holiday. Some 2,000 feet es hove the sea level. its cool pipe scented nir and froth invigorming breezes bring new life and health to nerve -worn people, You may paddle or hike almoef anywhere throughout the park with- out a guide. The fishing—speolcled tront, salmon trout and small -mouth- ed bass—can hardly be bettered. The Park, with its glorious pine woods, rocky hills, gleaming lakes find rivers, is a veritable merest for those who like a "be-rilan" Every mile of its three the, -'n) square miles is interesting and beau- tiful. Ask any Canadian National Rail- ways Agent .for full informatlee illustrated literature oe Aleoneuin T'ark. Merse, 1,00E AT YOUR LABE,L • • The Province of Ontario Building at the Canadian National Exhibition contains 54,720 square feet. This year's prize list •of the Cana- dian National Exhibition is greatly in excess of $100,000. The total value of the Canadian National Exhibition Park le $15,000- 000. It is estimated that 20,263,936 pas- sengers were carried by London's underground railways, omnibuses, lintheel to this one email stretch OT spark pluge are kepi cleaned and re - and tramways during the Whitsun wire. The next step is to Wet where placed with new ones when noces- holidays. the wire leaves the switch to go to „ Ole Ili. 1 11,1,1 :110111.4 11) C‘1,11.NN :;1°,')i (Ssi, C,i11101) L.,111 ,., 9. -• 11 1 c • •,', , ,i' it • ' tt 1 ,11,, 1. , .1 1. • .1:11'1.1:1 1010 1.. • , 11 keed, • 4. e 1; . It le 4, es. ; 1 „.. 9 • . 11.• leme, ,! ! •; :.! , ; t, -le e sew!. 11 ell e. 1.): .:: 1.10.1 , '1 1"1' 1. 1-. t 1 1 - 111) 1 i,1 -(t 1,, 0.1. 110' 1.V,L1'1'1 01 11,0 see, '14 Inked' It, n,t, 11-) t +.1.1,0 1 1,1 , IILL•11 1,010100 : rt''ee. ,t,tt itt tit,tt, ere or there leesesivlttt e" P1.13' 'kr I, a t.roned. TItas itt titis iint. It 1: tint 1./11 010011 10 09 „t. to it y /110t d61y 11/M.4.4:tic'', 1:i V.on the If thtt to the et)utinutql life of ,ltd1 of 011e:et 1,e 11(111)01 ,I froili 11 l'l'fluliilII-' ClieSisiGlinfe PLUGS 15 REAL er of the ro. tztl work of the (•ar tind ECONOMY. the 11001 p1 (!1,00eet)(in. would le. rem - 1r0114 101:1 1101.k r1110',11 OP( 1' 11 year 00 Idele• every 10 000 miles effects :in intIMrt- a01 econOlnic saving to motorists, Spark pluge wear out under use, and when worn out cause Missing of the engine, resulting in the following six - ----- THE. OIL FILTER. jie certain ,o have the nil filter tested fro intim, to time. As the oil (dr:mins through the bearings and 1)11,9(1' expensive troubles; Pumps oil, moving parts, it is constantly pick - cremes formation of carbon and stunk ing up fine Particles of metal, bits of valves; poor starting and exce.sie.... dirt tind other abrasive materiel, ac - drain on the battery; poor runeiog; cording to research engineers. To higher )eemline consumption; laseest prevent serious wear and other ene!ne reimir expetee.,; poor driving trouble in the engine, this abrasive satisfaelna, Proloetion agi.insit the wett.er Is being' constantly removed mere, tee,',),. el., setistseeeer, of 1',',P, 111,• 1'01 1,“ ,, 'AI filter. The :.111i7FILII 0t1011,' 1,,...:,+ nialleV, 1, ;',1,'- iillor worits ntriornat!cally and with - 11.•'1 I".' 9'. 1:: 1Prg :+ iu:v.' ., i ',1 .set :11 0)1 fel: hoer periods of set)re; pitIgn, tintc saving their cost ti, e. anti. liinntite• of its purifying Ineliffie the s.: tee od eat, be used for 7t.'1.1.1 i.11,10,1. --- i 11011101)j: 0,000 miles. Af'er long use, El.r1CTIliCAI, TROUBLES 1 itleolt 10,000 1M1..., tit., 111.e -ring unit 1,, 1,,,-0." — 1.,,,. ,,, ,t,tt.,9,,,H; „,..,,,, ,. , 9, ,, 1:,ocomo,, tidoti Iril ;4 ,i!rt, ,111110'o. otm, 41,o our. 1.1to ro.l. 1.1141. 1.0 leseeet 9 tele" ree:n tie!' ell. led see no longer Cs' belles:v. T., se., If .10 Cll. It ,..11;011111. V011-1--1, I' "O' 001,..10,1 . froin 0,1t. On 01010 11N0W0y hele• sle.,1,111 t• • ,ti 1!„:. I' '1 '" '111II:10'011S s1:1Pco, re 1, w1ro ft)]* a Motorist to do, net oormit tno Whocis or 11 000 1'7101.' 10 1001. V,111..T. TO011111t1 to rest in a puddle of oil on the street 111' 1.• tt b'ilt Th'. or the gOt/07.0. 011 4 injurious te mitt+. If there is no current there. rubber and will ruin tire'. the wire tray broken or the term. had corrections poor. But Thr, vn,r,,e, will 1,,• F'm trouble may he it nuts,: be cal, as wt -411 as more pieverful, if swift -h. it 1 le releted. wet .I),• !I! 4- Extel slims at Jasper Park Lodg sea:Sete siressMMT-15.LWAFelliMMeeelielif1=1.11.1"!..";e.Seettee.)..en,,...Seete.:I.eeel-eites.,,, eresefetzteeseessesSeteer! Lite 2,2:auvert: and n group of cotneess at Jasper Park Lodge "golf club Iroise, three new bunga- lows, one of which is to accommo- (-tato parties travelling.; with a private Feel ei say:tots, and entensions to the trait csities, cone - else the spring pro- gram tif building at jasper Park Lodge, the tserist Intoilquatters of Canada's fellers it:est:se Mettnfain Park. Jasper 5,330 square miles in wet ef the lesfeet national park in nes:feel. Tee eeteneions are re - to provide for the heaviest toes!st tefele westward for years, es, -it: in ioiiicated by the number of On. iihocti tad requests for reserve, tees ssselliee the offices of . the Coe sese reeienal Railways in Cana - p9 club house marks the Se! toe- h of the jasper Park at.VIAI,ilnilti Y travelers )•:, I oh1;c: to reek with the • seeeecuier and sporting in the 'elm yen) house will faco ie. tiesitt, tied eighteenth fairways, L1 . • views of Mount 'Se! essi mel the Whistler range, 11.111 eisase in 1927 over 0,000. were ?-.,layed. • alt'provinions being made trail ridere include A new chalet st fele. lehmev en the way to Berg telse ;eland Iflount Robson, Lake Pessee 541 1)009 in the shadow et ieie ise.emarch ef the Canadian The corner of the km and Bungalows along Pyramid AvenUe, Jasper Park Lodge. Rockies." Likewise the camps at Shovel Pass and Maligne and Medi- cine lakes are being extended. During tp past season approxi- mately 10,0 0 guests were cared for at Jasper Park Lodge. Many other were not able to satire accommoda- tion. This is a difficulty, however, which should not be encountered during the coming entnmer, for in addition to tbe enlargement of the Lodge, a thoroughly modern hotel is being built in the village three miles away. It is anticipated that this will be ready for the tourist season !which commences during -the linter part of May. Casper Parl, Lodge is iso be visited by members of the Cfmadialt Weekly Newspaper's Association alto their 1028 convention at Edmonten;