HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-12-05, Page 6aufl da y School As the voung+?st Chlltl in the 1?'anle re -
Upon
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upon till who come to ilial. As oriel
, Lesson the
said; "God as'no niece timekeeper.
i
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the eldest so the latest recruit in,the
�
ceives the came wealth, Of uffectxon ifs
service Of the Neater of life i.WCelles
the same reward. ofgrace, it+s lie 'who
R
eeember 15. Lesson Xi ---The Chris- has se'ved longest, And 'would slat
tian Spirit to litdustry—Deuteron. every true follower of the Lard Jesus
ora 24. 14, 15; Ephesians 6 5-9; 1 Christ have it so?
Y Another and quite different note is
Timothy 6:•1718 Laiden °i ext, As struck in the Baptist's, advice to the
ye would that roan should do t•o Your soldiers who demanded of hint saying,
•do a also to theta likewise. ----nuke What'sball we do? Ilia gnawer53,a?v
o
6:
Y violence to no man, neither aceta
31'` and be content .with your
ANAL��SIS. falsely;
the soldiers'
1. FAIR TRVA.TIWIT or LAfOir; Exod. 1: wagechieftemptations N
one
e otofincrease d his
8-14; Deat. 24: 14, 1,5;' Amos 5 scanty wage by deeds of violence •and
6-15; Zech. 8; 16, 17' 20;by blackmail, •The teaching of Jesus
II. Woitiz AND WAGes, Matt, 1-16; would lift the dations • of employer
Luke 3: 14, 20:' and 'employed• 'everywhere abobo the
• SII. 17; M iE A112 Ep, tEi: 5-9;necessary detail of time, and payment
Mark 17-19. 1-6; k,plt, b: 1
Thn, 6: for time to the higher plane of mutual
consideration and respect, to the level
- demand for itis- of justice, kindness and Christian love.
e appears many
times That coin rnd that service may be ren-
rice appears rainy in the Bible. ," ;; ;
ax the becks of the Prophets it becomes. dered.to all.
a passion.. It is one with the demand IXI. MAS AND
1-9 AN hE6od-9;01.
' for 1 uth and righteousness in all the 17; Mark; •P
relations of life. The poor maxi who Tim. 6: 17-19. •
has fallen into slavery is not forgotten The deadly sin of covetousness,
in the ancient laws, Esocl, 21: 1-6; whether in insister. Ar se> vita+,_ Xnd
es
Deut, ,15:" 1•!-1.8. There was a time impossible relations of friendship and
when,it was forbidden to hold a man ''confidence: Bat it 'surely- not to ba
es a bondservant, bu.: online f athero n believed that the tenth commandment
' ervant, Lev. 25: 39, 40. T t d against (Exod. 10: 17) forbids the desire acid
loving men of Israel revele g the effort of;a man, in 4111•honesty, to
laavv 17urden of forced labor and !letter his o eofrdition or to make
i h fax! v
Lilo
• taxation put'npon them by Soloman In better living conditions of x
i his great buildin ; enterprises, 1 Kings i Our Lord's• parable of the wicked
• 5: 1316,.. and Jeremiah used. strong' husbandnlen (Mark 12: 1-9) is intend -
.:
language to ,denouuce� another Lila . ed. as a rebtil:e to the Jewish rulers for
wlib ' used his neighbors :service -suit inot having rendered • to the Lord: the
• out wages, and gave him not to his
service due,, and for .the hostility with
work," Ch: 22: 1. •.1Vlieah rebukes that which they are'n:o* treating 'him, The
"princes of the house •of Israel a1use of the parable in oiir lesson is no
abhoan'pervert doubt to impress'the duty of the ten-
equit „ judgment, at,
"build uplion with blood, ant'or occupant as just as real as- the
Equiti, who-. (eh. o:.
ahem with ilitquity;" " ..duty.:o#..the lord of,the•vineyhrcl.P aul s
and Teras
''•
end
,and Ezekiel hasstong words' counsel in Eph. 6i 5-9 makes blah de -
o' ) minds of both'servant, and . masher,.
of -rebuke for princes who,. he says,
Bring the lar",to And in his• first letter to fiimothy (:ch.
a is to get 19 he demands of the . , .
" • re like wolves Fav z, rich who
shed blood, and to destro3' sou 6: 17-19)
amain" .ch. 22; -27• .Tile are most often the employers •of•laliirr,
,dishonest•. , ,.
grits selfish :and hiard- that. they; do good, 'and that ,:they be
apostle enip10Jainesaw words that burn r 'works.?'
•hearted. employer's int :e •rg who rich in gdod .�'-
f 1 l bol r
"Behold the }dee o; the
a'
have'reaper( down your fields, which is Dan eons Flying
of yen, kept back by fhaud, crieth; and. g
tl 'tiles of them vt hich have
d , • .
r entered onto the A young man w
are o d
to ears `of th¢ Llits
• ho was Apparently
f Sabaoth," ch. 1.6. And Petal a none too well trained•as an av>ator�
1 • s the true spirit' which should f little pleasure trip In aj
sham industrial, a e roof writes: "Bove all of one mind,. •hired Plane over.= able fell on i. .
roof of ;cptrtParativ�lp, ow ul c -
t g Near Depletion,
. in ,. killed himself ,.and nearly killed j
* oY LABOit Exod, 1: his passenger,.. iI
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Tasty Recipes
WEARNN6.
ss i' kin : Lessor[ Furnished
Illustrated atec� Dress�i* a � �
with Every: •Fatte n
13y A7 nebelle W orthingtolli
A demure little frock of pink swiss
•
.with white dots with grosgrain rib-
bon.bows•on shoulders. Pink organ -
?die ruffling trims`�,e�dge of hens, round
neckline and open sleeves,
You'll be surprised to learn that
(Style No, 2938 has but two major
parts --front and back. Sleeves u
Rin one with front and back. Tucks
,form back and front yoke and cre-
ate French short 'waisted bodice..
Think of it l IVfade ill an-hur 1f •
;In the, four-year size, 1y yards
32 -inch material is all that is needed.
:It is designed in sizes 1, 2, .4 and
6 years. " . .
• Flowered organdie, printed batiste
in floral pattern; and plain•organdie:
in pastel tone are especially dainty
• and interesting , hand • sewing for
spare, moments while preparing din-
ser• or rti'aiting fo'r game Of bridge.
Flesh colored crepe de chine is
adorable for wee Maids and is easily
tubbed and always appears so smart.
For playtime, chambray , in- -pale
blue or orchid is sturdy selection
and very effective with white bias
binding around hem, neck and
.slecVes.
Dotted linen in French blue and .
white with. plain blue binding, white,
e
cotton broadcloth printed in gay
'Cots with dark blue binding, 'yellow
• ?• pique with brown, binding,. ;and ore
• chid and white checked gingham are
cute ideas so entirely dependable
for serviceable.
It's an opportunity to male sev-
eral attractive frocks for • little '
daughter at the cost of one bought "' 2.9 aa
frock. All you have to do is to cut- ' ;L.--- - and: size., of -such
it out, seam sizes, turn .hem; tuckower a : size., 20q• in
front. ,and back along ;perforated 1 a�ttierns givings y
tines and finish neckline and sleeves 'stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
edges with binding, • it carefully) for each number, and
Gorse .
•Gtv'e'.150 the shpnldees green of the
bilis
lsiritl> the wet wind swinging high,
Fragrant-' with scent of the golden
• a• a i shied oloud-swept .sky.
And a•taia:-iva ,
Give me the blossom till seasons know,
Uncaring for garden -ream--
`V Thy,- Ities1ng is. out of season,' dear,
When the gorse ,out of bloom!
Maidens wit cease to' be hissed, ntY
lass,
then, the gorse has ceased to Bloom.
hire's' to the wealth of the yellow
flowers
,'She proffers the whole year through,
Fenced by the atpright guardian thorns
'Which lriifer'ing, fingers rue. both t17 common salt and the sill-
You glimpse the gleam: ,of leer golden,.
• gown , eerie all(1 let it lelna
•• - Through winter's foggiest glgom;
Foy ki,;sing Is out of season, dear,.
Wben the gorse .
bilis end bake
• • heart, tit a slow oven for about 3e' an hour.
When the gorse has. ceased •tO
bloom! :-
Vermicelli Soup
Ingredients --3 pints of • consomme
(see Clear Soup),• 2 :0z, of vermicelli,
salt and' pepper. Met1lad---Crush tile'
'vermicelli between the finge1's into
s11o1i: lengths.• Bring the stock to boil-
ing
oil
iiag point, sprinkle in the vermicelli;
boll gently'for about 1"a minutes, then
Beason to taste, and serve. Tinge --
About 30 minutes. Stifilcient for '5 or
6 persons.
, Saveloys,
Ingredients-�G lb. of porlr,1 lb. eon-
man
ot
mon salt, 1. oz, saltpetre, 3 teasitooit-
fids iiepper,.12- sage•leaves, 111x, bread -
crumbs. Method -Salt the Porlr, sif-
ter
i -
ter removing the skin and boue,.,using
in in the . piclrle
for 3 daYs,:theu:ntitice it up very .fine,
,and' season it with pepper, and 12 sage
leaves, chopped as small as possible:'
is out of bloom add thio' grated bread, , and mix all
A'IaIOEe>'s will cease to be kissed; sweet- I well together, 1311 the skins,
Sausages, to Make '
—A. Ai. 1VIacdonald• Ingres ante=1/a li of pork, fat and
•Iean, without. skin of gx`istle Fla` ii of
- . • lean veal, 1/3 lb. of ,beef suet, Vi ib. of
Our Naval A. aero '•f breaddrumbs, the rind of n„ a''small
• leucon; ;some nutmeg, 3 sage.leas e8, r
can Waters' y' a teaspoonful of savory herbs,. 1/4
Amen 7 onful marjoram. Method _
teaspoonful
Chop
address, your order to' Wilson •Pattern
HOWTO ORDER PATTERNS. Service, 78 West Adelaide St., Toronto,
address•, Iain- Patterns senttby an early mail.
Write your name and P
tale
�s all other relations wen for 1h • oY top's •of' •
lie,a tri Canada - Timber"
when loveYork,. got into
as
Peter 3: 812. g
1, FAIR T; Dent.
2 , •
8 14 Deilt 2;4-14 15; Aiiios' 5: This is not the hist time.th It air-
'
1}avitig coryzpasslon one o3 another;. New ar 1' b '1i
brethren, be pi'txful be courteous, 1
645 • Zecli _8: 16, 1 i, planes have fallen+ in or pe i
• ' • ''� ' neve!: for- i cities, but the recurrence
t •,always afterward in the! memory forbid indiscriminate $Yin•g Parliamen
was alivy oppression
an example of tyrannical op i d cities save in the most exceptional Londo>} —Tl}Q house of Coalitions
i
Pof peopleh d made the very thee .troli, that' .t
'r - ;perilously
Y
N couldclose to big Forest Resources: Dui to: Fail
The Israelite people
get, that. they had
been bondman in of the incident in the Near Yorl.�ci�se British,
•
Theis treatment' by,. gaol suggests -tixatltbes. thole Masi come to in '30- Years,:
•:.-�gYpt• for over t is
Commons Told
WaYFlecl
"i
and in"ustiee, for which ,the been
an . , cities, , • •
a 3 to circumstances. ' •There have lbeen,ilo has •,unanimously apProved_.a reaolu-• OD0 acres,; � Tile ',Goilselvative gov-
the e Egyptt had been made
it er serious accidents arising !!Font . t, 'Nile present ahoene a.e ernment ``planted 26;900 "•acres last
7 , flans a possible; t e . .
Emelte oss •-de-
het r
•.' T gYPi u P ' 'gab
elit s t e
• ='ubut q .00d t
ff he . opt w
int x' yet," r'1 s ar•.
e this .mnterC. a Yea' .
' da•. ca i .
`i' `rook hitter roe 'hard bondage, t tt niton of° leis
h' 'halide foie'+ -oils are insisted on rias ,. t. ,
bo • of cu r t s Ott rwa u .
anaking of lb ielt'fbr'• Pharaoh's unless res > i 1 f lige 'manila the
Ch p the pork;'vesl and suet .finely
Neve' 1�7 1son Letters Shed together, 'add the eal anrumbsnlemoyt.
Light on Trade Clash in peel` (which should be well Minced),
)d
g West Undies and a grating „of nutmeg
chop the ;sage leaves very .finely; :add.
" Kingston, Jamaica. — Private act- these, with, the remaining ingredients,
ices received,,. here from England to the ,sausagemeat, and when thor-
tell of the recent :discovety'of vain oughly mixed; ;eiltli put the meat in-
ane West India doontnentsfrom Lord to skins, or fork it'iutsilittle,eakea,
Nelson's letter book, "An Account of which ehouldforhi floured nand fried.
'the Cruise, of `Captain Nelson of Time—To fry about 10 -;!Minutes. SUE•
H.M.S. ri ed ," • relrative to the illegal ficient for•about, t5 nlodc,} ate stie sans•
trade carried 'On %bel!lveen tAniericans .aces. '0
and the British `[Vest India islands. • :a Cabbage, 141! -
The doe unients date:, from June,
neen
1784„ to: October, '1786, ' and
tore, agreed with the urgency of the
'resdlutio'n: He pointed out that', the
use of woodmilli was •increasing at.an
extraordinary rate despite the 'de
velopment of substitutes. A great
London daily newspaper_ required
`100;000.aaeres-pf woon,to beep it snag.
„plibd.
Afforestation lead ,ai.ways ••'held' a
.prominent i place i?i , the , Labor • jbarty s
;program...1\Tr. Buxton 'couth aed. Fbr
•tliq nett,.decada Lt1;0y party Plan'ne
to spend $45,000,1100 for. Planting 350, -
include Ingredienta-n4 cabbage; •2 oz, o£ but' , • _
•"The IIuiublo'''1tToinorial and. 'Retire -
ter, or good cooking fat, ,1 oz. of flour, -
sentatio•
n of Horatio Nelson,' ]7s' Mos 2 tablespoonfuls of vinegar, salt and
of II:ALS. Boreal"to ` the'ICing's' 1'Iost pepper, hard-boiled egg. Method
Excellent. Majesty," and "The Orders Roil, press the cabbage dry and chop
ser ons a e '
d la 1 It"vat- as QT . Ottawa, , .0 t —The estimate of Sir
Ings, and 11� the hat
?'"n aitd. irrigating.the, Bids.' 'With will o —, lent .of GEorge CourthoPe ,in': the British.
a g ant ale eh.• •5: 419. One •. There la at least as yet P , y
':Exod. 1, c p £ sous of Tl d tt nt on to the Geor a .of ' Commons 'that Canada'sBritish ood; wird
e p off ace- _ ei-t mbrancu. of
un6Ccupled .arr; :tor the enelut Ces ser b esources forest • x:esources;aat'`t11 l nieseut agate
•
,ra' • trance was thax'it taught his exec' • in Liter year", the aviator. It should •e�t be ��onse-. within the empne. of depletion, Would' not last more
tobe considerate, to sary do hip flying: oy, 1 accept thirty' ='Years,` is ajiproXinxat re those
iu�olvijlg heavy ass o maiestv's government." •It wee mod=
tear.
and Letters Which' Passed sir Rich-
and Hughes, ' Conimissioi(er Moutray
and Captain. Nelson." The manuscript
is neatly written on official paper
marked • "G.R:." The papers are im-
portant for the light they shed' on 5 or G.minutes;•then serve garnished:
Nelson's earij* .history; especially the;I with sections of hard-boiled egg. Time
complications arising from itis en''—4ltogether 1 to 114 Hours. ?Sitfilel-
forcemeat' of the navi• gation laws • ant for 3 persons.
Mincemeat
Tngredxehts=1. lb. of filaelycltopped
ed by Sir George Courthope,,Conser-
vative, who Caned a en i
ions shortage of tin! er i•
-t of the empire-.
Canada �.depeaded, on. imported wood, •
said. ri A u imported
Nest o et, Tier temiirements,
stud n gooresources, at the rate
named. o reg
boobs; to read them slowly awl l !.heti were being used up, would not
t '
bas s.'
•near
•
• 11Position
eE
cat SS Trt.e
sentence,. an getting s United States
and ebeauty o timber supplies in
tial!,ththis_ is a t; and then she•
ing tiie.ar o e �T s,hington it Tete in Ee ons wftH'Great
hexa s• r Every ung titan u y
of : 15; '7vbo dere subject to thein
A41155 tops. •correct,; the D partmelrt' of • interior
I 1 len Dant
it finely. Heat the butter or fat in a
frying pan, sprinkle .in the flour, mix
snioothlyg aild:liut`Li tl}e cabbage_4•.dd.
salt and pepper to' taste, Ixut'. id' tiles'
vinegar, stir over the fire for about'
against Americans. His suppression
of the' interloping trade' led to many
suits .in which he was defended `.by
the .British government. • .
The' papers aPPeaz ttp•;lia e been ex- letter picker!; 1 lb. of•b is us, stc;ned. alzcl
from Nelsons . own ` of�' chb p. kpo ed ,;id.
traded tiax'terecl; 1.1b• P
-were reser�� ed• by his ,q b f ultauas,
broth and P ' la n of • tlie' •1b. of. castor augarr, i lb. 4f,„ ,
-brother; er, � ip l aft • . ci P i lb. of
Boi•eas, who afterward •.heCaine lEais 2Slenrous� yedcletlBmU and`Yntlie �•Palt A
T Included' 'n,' glia gape e mace rind
a s ele•
' lle(1 "The British spoonful each of nutnt g,
a sheet of M�de, ie Lord Nei -3 cinnarrema, 1rethod-Pare,the lemons
» dedicated to t • 'tie
a poem.`.. -ids 'in; a::•ht
Oai. P r tlle.rn
imine
thinly; s
water until perfectly tender; then'a ::•
pelpld thein or rub them through.
fine sieve. , Mix ,all the ingr+edieaits
lyell, together, press into a jar, cover'
cl�oseln and keels in a cool, dry place
suet 1 1b. of currants, washed and
son—:N:1'. herald Tribune. - •
Tests for Motorists •
London Free Press: There' should
{ loud n .•-�---•-�-• 1 , before Pel
• 1fi: 11..12,24, 18, ., t th study of language
• 1a problem the de be sir weapons 15. , aor 1 1 it p
tin m lead
s 3 deadly •tee oda se
o g be o an the.
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ld . cent. G at
• � u 1
Per o
ho 9 0
el s 7 e
' th P r P its to P
is •tug in
its IG
this It a t
1 d
to
f d ,: iu
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tea he
f' t
• :Cant : Was e o
w
t d
p ale
cl
's not Y d
e
i '• t
Who en
h ire •tm las
t tv c t al One 1
'[lie floor hired. Servat. , d good boots Canada 5 Si,., „
whose -sage is to be T .tion of more"consem=ttive methods of ate issued. rmit to a levo
and a a
se have p
es d - oh
r re-
.'day
e t
• than be o t
tet
pp ,, roti
at ce S m
n or a
t
fu •' n
he do ,
promptly _ he t iva
r a trang'er,.Deut, 24: 14 15. T
his hire on thee d the full significance � puts United States in � a • � forestation. • °Faciltg. this s t
•;reason for i i'teth is that .1.d. iver Ague and itllnstiA Tao •thought .the the Dominion and Provincialg is s aation-
:sday it is earned is• snlxplY on: it� a` !: every � aid in ;toaster t would aulcl exhaust her t
'•pool and setteth ills heart ilp , real
'al to ever'• nand is itself about the sam4 ;Lillie, for`•a ixtveritorY• of forest
or - —•.
na
a 't � la
art • � • B drivers before -using.
..
fine f a re g
e es. o d efo
A. th e s tat tests h b
2• Sir Georg s _ stricter t
for at least 1 'month
Time -r -About 1..11our. Sufficient for.
lube her he be of Israel even ole thrall thirty bandlrtlg forest •lauds
d 1 of 1 t revolver rs of nearly as clan
1 Yet a
b
de
bo-
i
tto
mo
I us I r
,•
reason that will surely appy t f expression
lie 'firsti'ssteli before evolvtl}g a
govern-
ments 'tare 'Co-operating in a scheme
resources
as t es refer-
-•
rces
work
.' 'ae•
�o£
..,T
er 1e tic.
h a al 70
•eat tits rai Y
,a. i 1r y � •ne
a �hc e 1
1
ant 1 g
- un Y Britain, u
en I
s x disregarded. ire a
halo i s
A p being d g
-with i
1v i of b g'
.. • �;.rghteotts�iess. When he�� pleads
e f:ord ' ---Tl'— per cent of its requite estation is .n e
the people of his clay to Not if +'ons requires some time ]'?+nape• districts Abele lauds have beau en
-
•
'being
1 xr i s
s. lest
at a
-nes o
'm f
coos l.e
ht deet
x nu
fl.. •de
o '1
ti Fre
it isinthew Y t Y
t anctua ies of Bethel it b t l I n
In , cot.
xl
i,,11nd not ey `nsfic� In the life of. the,
de-
•
right-thinkiing •orifi. •
a a co
m
cat
r
won( 1
.�'cu
G -- liberal e ad • bn3-ing 37
Gladden , • ' merits from
Bad c sinto t :hat by . ,,,
i s . o % The ei'Pect of_ such conlPe'tition ,oii
into
b
ad hob t , S
• w a.
h
o ut
ima
o q
t g the
'a
-e .ft
t.
lath+! celira ,- _ _
•t3 •:bti s s agg `r ' lou 'tis
ld t 1 rss , I e
,+ v..,omtt
td r C
- fitful xelitilces ax Britain's T'oresi ,
•ilhoutr� thong, 1i '
left: � i
`1 i ,
r 1 its clue
. la the - Corrup , sanctuaries _geed ' ratio S and wit e v prices 1S ea a carried o . `• ; ., ,.=
Beer,.hebre; art ;in seeking g ' al 1' are no t u educational campaign: to gave
• "the a' ^' esting'•. hi unci' lou ng t e> ii �lY evil we tion - A
Ilshui JuitrY's timber 'sutl-
tlie'ood, and In estabAs scall us it its is also eing conducted, the
the g ate, full the Lorclibe found, and t rt ons to r e0lnillet ig ...1113
g : 'f7 B. hinted 146,D00 acres of soft eta cl pertinent, stated and • ated; 'general im
�" h. 5 �
C
' ebeen
rnd 1be
toa
C. ob'alts
ills
blessing i 000 of hard oodls pl1
'sup -
Amos in the eighth eenlead B c jus , )irovelnent in this dig• to
Zechariah m the sixth p , t t companies and muntcrpalrties noted •
• lace in the gate --that is, the broad.,d -1 , s o • have dealt �11t1i
lace'' imide,, the city* gate wh the 1
r ' = elders held open. court and sat
t h 8:.16, 17 '
10 c
7I
alert u
ourselves• --Sir Thomas,Brawii'e:
unto
.twentieth•
year, as
o.
res' .
and 6; ac.
vale
another• 60,000 acres,
and about y , •
planted annually.
Greatest Program in World •
t `'3 000 acres are being
n judg 1 11
ISOLATION -
g
cause the opportunities for=its use' art young, turnips, cut thorn into. slices,
so much fewer, "Cripples' •11ith, one i wash 'and drain diem.; : 11Ieit 1/s. es
arm, with one eye, with defeetix�e:heai o'f••butter in a stewpan; tvllen;hot 'liut
ated can l t nisi:
'befrig, and otherwise ein •ands lir the turnips, and stir otter itao
seen on lire sti sets •and.'Itfght as i lire, season with pepper and,salt; neeis•
every day driving 30 to t70 ml ten with a little stocl.,.ceek till tender,
ilii1nWlifdi glint, . Arrange the
k er ful e to 1thoroughly, 0�h0 6
it
inIn t
rotpthen c ra
1
l
illt-ed•
• tc
ashgd
up to two auci'three tons with� slices on the':1>.ttl'eE in n•wel�?:e ;
mel sauce, 'sprinkle the surface;
�cha
to sTiow good taus• .
•Iver 14 or 5 lb. of mincemeat: ;
be-
carry
not.
society 55'aa at ' ,
ti
tl G
ra n
' s A
Tt
timi
ps.
n •edients—,t or 5 medium-sized
en , . , a The evil' of , isolation ;belongs not
w iia X exclusively' to "the alio trauseeailent
,.:'Sy Sir George said
• in the Bible to p;.y� e •"�' _ g u5 conntry genius or to the favored few. n*ho
There is no _attempt 1 •�
the plantnxg } have gamed the Il >;
fix bouts of labor and x •s .. (y• Jt in file World, d f tliourht or labor, t o
ofme r Only
rvw �,one
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WORX ARD wAGEs Matt. 0. 1-16;
Luke 3: 14.. -
that ibis, exceeded
grogram ofa
an urged
an ex
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on
the.
iinnitation shottid,.Ue Placed
hn7i
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lax , parliamentary
;�u�w :�✓� ` _, ,, � mese claim 1 in . iter a year
•, 1 't1 the empire u7n d" t'tl' s if a`ny, incl, g that Dein
# 1 u in' the c
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supplying at ,�
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They're the Same 0
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i hest eminences
ate of wages ,�;,�• ,:� �'ecl the govern- n h se Who Have
1 n� oleo Tlie one notable ex- t to Pxonlpte d expedite r'E. o a little ` aY iiEyoncl
settle apal� of n* sized that no ofgar ttrtestae,
the g y , a d1i IIE e Pl
But ti,� sn i t ' aegit•iintance !!!'lite Y,
seven �H is
innaen ,
s� � to
• dlaa
Yif attainments, ill(.
justice, I x nt
1
and ustc e
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le lit-
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of �
a day not's, en as 'are prtelligen of kindness
as 120 horse -power ex,glnes. The' goocfl.
driver as well as' the pedestrian•,'sii
fern. It is not so mucli 'what you do
as what the other fellow floes or does 1
' ants
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la
• the
ace
acs
not do that Ca,n.
re
'!lied
the
1 "'this
"nov
traffic'
11 1
• tl
modern ern
is no place for the untrained, unskill-
ed Operator .'df a eat.— 'The -test's 'before
a driver's Iicelxse.'is issued'shbUlcl be
a stricter one; en 'sound . examination
in fact as in :nanie, net the farde that
•11 is now. : ;
iy ;i
rapid. examination b t11n11Ptd ill other; Or a
hontly.aablied,'�rlll t tl tie piUicl •o£ taro nts,'asitiotis, and
': intelligently and right arabtinent of
lead to a darts of the 1 re sometimes setup for Much 'greater
su.-�i-rlea .�, .
e'.
parable o
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th
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to
1
In
Zia
these alit
laboxel's ills vineyard (Matt 20 f •
1-16) there is the me element n
race. Jesus teaches 'n this parable
drat• salvation and eternal
life i as
Gods gractotts gifts to itlh : • est' ift
red by man's merits. Idi., high • g ,,Thu[ s l ig , e W .
and that he freely bestows
is lave, �,•�-- -- •._..._.. ,.....-....-.-•-- =s _..,.
UTT �t,I`tl� ;JFFF' By 1�1lfl FISHER ,
they.
r.
{,+v,ith nue breadcrumbs, and add a few
tiny hits' of. 1�it 4er.c cl3alre .in a sharp '
ab nt 10 aminates, to brawn
4D�5ei'C�oT F �
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A LANTERN
• Do not talk about the lantern that
holcls the.:Iatnp, but snake haste, un-
cover the light, and let 1t shine, . . •
It is not let Your good worlds"" slii.uet
light s
ire:
Let
'tb
be
01
r e fornn in rue'r ,
'ver '' sten ei � m 1 deeds to love a , y o'; . I m, 'riecl his ivfdatvP•
lia'ectio} r f lint a . Y 4 iilituous anti of goo l l } Sure thin. ; },
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• aid de people thou flies :Have the genuine love of year hearts, tali "I
Heavens, kson i, IIo' ;hoax! .dead.
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ar .to the lie es to t leecls I
t y ` 7riv g •
velopments ivx rill
a
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be very g ,
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ht 1 t em fib... It ou `
own needs• b'ecOmA5 `i lits tui; "p esu! 1 ions are 7 ig17t M eclona c
A rice l- overbearing•• D c1mus. i , _ x
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