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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-06-18, Page 7• ,%,,,,raVi„; -•;12-9 ,hrT"rtd1Wittriga7nr:2-71, 4 4 • 4N4:03,, the, children': shall be miee,"beard, it. again, so looking et.,aleureth- ' With, the Lord of 'hosts,. In that do* er, ,he asked; "What's that polge, .whee I make up my:jewels."•-,•Malaehl. .Mummy, jest a wee little rioise 1.11) • 0 "1 • . there in the eeliing?" • .'• • ' . • . ' :2,0.1 ,.. '• ... ' The Kiddlet, ,-- -al • Billy had. pretty share Ors, for --, • ' We John of three was 'visiting:his Mamma Lady dida.t;notide anything. •• 'unole .'Henry In the coentry. 'for the "There it Is 'again,- Cee't yonhear it • first tine. He was Very 'interested in 'neW?" '. • • • . ' 411e. live stock and' one day 'Or :the ' "Yes:I belie:4.1'4 It spaide•Just. • .`•ilret time, .saw' the cews-milked.2 The like eornetliing' scratching,: up. there.: • lkThi56iiiiiig :liirriliTeTaTili" ale that What You hear0•71Iiilrileddett teady. streatpnd lie .watchef it lie his: head,' "Lei ale .agei I •gueis that •part'•of the ceilingfweeld be. -the attic ,g; :,. „•,,,, ,e- i'd: " you i'iike a drink of Upstairs'.."' •Sofd Maninut;•. "When .thiS. : ' '• • ' ' ' -milk,' Joh' asked • Giteje-Renry-r-klut • laSt.. Pan.--4,4.uo9hies - 'i-0 baked ' w,i,.. will • . ", - • s .•,T ‘....-• ..- Jp.144,(i.rned: OweYi awaking *few and ..t ,gertip•raridr;see-0..wo .gan...fiu,.ff out -w-ha,t., • ' '-'1.%;,fl^,;; , : ' :,.. • walked:to • the:stable door„ saying posj, , It 'ti.!'. , *fiRal.:,qiei'we,i4 •,•Riat441:s and , ,,,.. ;.. ,:•....' '. lively; ,.: ' , ,• . - . , , . • ,. ?opened, theititie--.-iloor;._Wita.,...02...men. !Nu, me Milk bOttle." , ,...• = ,. think. witeatancling•there, ''soglad to .• ••• ' ,•. After a while ,:he. 'became *.u-Seti to see: Plena • •It',.wits Fluffy. .She had, . , • =milk casing in this way and in -dile. been slitikle and couldn't` get: otit. . -time's.. couple of the cows. had their "Oh, Fluffyl•fin so 'gled you 'e found •:.... Utile pelves,. .whom 'ene. dee he saw at :last,". cried Billy... -,.. feeding ,Iiidustrioualy. in the eatura .You see,Mamma , Lady knew that. •Fluffy was °all right; of course she (lid. He was excee4ieely•inferestedsagaia, But she ' didn't know ,just exactly watching them for •a. long time. That ' Nohere she went to hide It waa. it' geed night wheo. he Wai:eating,his supper thing. she had put Sornethingup there ••and wairkven 'his ,gless of milk be re-; ter 'her to eat in case she, had. got in - "11 • Marked ' thdeghtfinly, e$siciS'. • little to'the eta; .for she had been there • '• • ' ealves milking cows -for Oncle• Henry.", .three whole days and, nights. • .. . . . ."Sut.• tirnic.7 did she Want 'fti b_hle, , . • ,.. The Twilght Hour Stork • :, Mainma?. We wouldn't hurt her; TM'S . _ _• . . .. . .Chicks 'and •Othee',Little Friends ,, knovis• that.. Said .BillY; 'very puzzled; ,. .•:......r.1 : . •• .. ... • • . 24.* • • ' • - . •• • . ,petting•Fluffy all the time; No . ' aayea,:aeer:, I believe knows that TonsY.; the 'cat, was curled uP but.I think all at Onceshe grew .4 .lit4 "In Fleffys. chair,.. sleeping.. Yu see, tie afraid' of Rorer,' 'Was that it,. . Fluffy• ' was not hack yeS. .11emme rhiffsron. ' • , • ...' . '•,• . -• Lady was melting some real ',good But 'Fluffy just purred and walked cookie in the big bright:kitchen...You routid ' and round Mamma Lady : and' • .. :now the kind': little boys like were , • . the.. Iona She .was making, My; but ••• Ilion% eoekiee sniell good when they 'ate %baking? . . . .. • .. .. ' ... , • . T.. ' Billy-wasn'tfat away *h-eri-t7e-Xriew- -r•L=PM'kTgiaelih:.ib•ea'ii- :21:14-111ad tafa -•- bele take them out of the pa; lifter i• ' 7- lit waehed-hid-handt• geed and -clean; •. ' 'He liked &big that so weli,I•wouldn't •.: be surprised if Billy •shouldbe• a' baker L when he grows' uP.• I'm • sure it must be' nice in the -bre sips to-k-e4rteltz- lag Out 'of the oven gond teokies and • • Pekes and pies:, piles and piles of them, , and warm crusty 'bread to 'put, oo the ..rows and rows of shelveefor all 'the : • people. , Well, 'these 000kies smelled sci good RillY „wanted • to eat One, a . nice extra fat one, because be . was • 'helping. I believe he had two, but , •• . then 'More..then that.wouldn't he good , .,•. • for any little hoe.,- ea he just 'thought , . . abettt-•supper time, ' when he ..ecald, • have another one after those two were •.' • all eaten up. .•-. ' •• ' .. • Everything wasreal quiet hi. the kit- . „Phen." The' clock even sounded,loud, ticking ••away on the •shelf,, , when all itt7iiinrceJnIlie-ireardic-little-nolie.-:-1-e' 11, •• '1,,,,t,„..._.,_,.._ ••1 • rf.':;:- -eacvat-i,,imillIte.1 • .411Mrt .....tot,-;e4,--,._.1rit -.....‘„-i.,,,-.7.1--__,-,,,,„•-e-7.01 What New York. • What Type of Book Does . The Girl 'of .TodaY Read . Slifiday '$Ch00.1 What do the • Young Garman high • : v Girdle the ,Globe. , 4 _ school girls between fifteen and twem, " ., :-• ' ... •• '...,putt la an-4equity sent out by, the -as-._ . Leisoix .. .• 4 'BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON •tY Years read to -clay? was a queetion To Learn . How magnetic IlitieWateit Drelimaktife.,k6-880173....99„ se.li11.-e,vtti11 , 'rt..: -, • ... : `.0,. ' I - r-7:-..1e)tat", AV.:Z.3.w- "" . yagbod with Li; *??.?./ pattern .. •devpur the sweet .".tales for. young • by ;Sun . . maidens" ailed with sunshine , and, , • : flowers'" and always .ending happey,? Mount Wilson ObaervatorY,, del.,-- . leof the.times ..have chh.nged.., la .this ,Twenty -•five weather bureaux ef the age, le', which famines are struggling sun are being organized around the ldthh . , . hi - . :te.„make "iota ends meet in which. the earth, By these,,astronoiners,•eapeel the oterat e ,gave s enlY that •whosoever be: ..„' •• Ming Nvaman of, the edueated plass to learn 'just hoW stornis , in • the, 'min beg°tten• sail" d World arid ',earn a,,,Ilyieg,• the; German The' uestipri in:Volved 'iS how ;long it: : • ) • lievatii On' tVtil .,:shota.not iipitsti, '.'" ' - •,, but hove everlasti•nti life. --John 3: ••• '. •''''', cause reagottie storm on the 'earth: only too 'P,.ften meat steplut 'tato the take' the ontbreakioathestio to start • . . • , i s trn on the. earth. ; .. . , FOR TEACHERS OOUNG . Light from .the sun travels the 93,- • •F Y. ': :.• • Autbance•travels that -as:to Rey. Professor, Fred .W. Langferd, • . • .•• . PEOPLE AND 'ADLILTS. •',..• . , • . ••. • , •i0 • 900,000 miles to the 1 earth in eight minuteS, Perhaps the: magnetie die- (By,: be n year or so befora the astronomers bat it will . , .. '?"14t'', 'TPP4)4t, R. ). . . " : ' . .,,,. 3 , .. . . ', .." .. • •.' ' . . • , 'PA are red to repert• the results of the . ' We have follaWed the latter part, of • til ,: ,7 , •••,, , , .., :: ..,k,' , . • Jesod., pliblida,'Mintstry.Athrpneli 'thla, .. , '• '',, -,• •-. , •• •fi.;.: 010; PbseryationS. • •Th4,..e.,Willf'.11.e''•QUarter. We. have 'Obit ,soirie..of" Itis'4; ,'..1••": ' ' ....'„,,, :,. •• ....• ...A ' 3 . leovhi the; possibility ' of • forecasting. ,preatest ,expositions of his geSpeVef_.„'• ,*•, . - ..... . •.' "•• • . • Stet:ins On;eartli-caueed:Ispy7f.,!ti2itarVi4g16.'ve. andrits-7•iallplicatipti.le:K.Olir-life,,,,:4, .,,_:,..,,,,,, '.7,i .. ••• ,••, i • :. n_etic*". di.sterbioces. , ',.,' ".,'::-..,-; .•'. •„, • tot:through' the period of ireWing•latta-, . ' :...", .'• ' : '.'' ' ''''',;`7'...' - '; ....:Ar,_,;„..fcitei1e:s:.2E, sf,. sphn. -- mei14e; ______,q,*h_till. froni t!'e leaders Whit cruel.,:' ' • ',•• - a '''.... • . •••:•1:' ' . of the international committee on.the -fixio-n-arel- returrectientlre-.-greetea17----""--------' •a- - re•lation of. golar..t.9-.,terrOSt.tial,' phe•n- of all :his •expositions of. leis..gospel ef .• '• , . oineinc,.. announced recentl th 'lite lave. In the-diseassion 4.-ths week, • • • • .5' • • 'a i"- with so wide a field to over; We can- ,. ganizations of the weather bureau*. of n not hope to dd more Than to restate a the Sun may be perfected next July i • , • few Of the great lessons df'the Quar- • -'. • Brussels. The committee •holds its ter'S study. Some of the' following •. ' • ' t•riennial session-.thri, ' ' , . questions recall the lessens of the , . These solar weather bureaux (will past weeks. .•. , . : • • • ,.,.,.. • . be equipped with.. -spectoliellosOpes "What was lesue',. teaching .about 'that, •observe • the ' bright and ' dark humilityl, Is it in ,asset or a liability • - • • flocculi on the Sun's disk. Or. George in this. age? Give some illustrations : Eliery• Hale Of Pasadena, is the in-: of .the humble spirit. as.. a, person of , real strength; "• • .. , Give. the gOspel alessagethe 'real good nes,-disclosed in. ,the 'story of k , the forgiving father arid the return, .*:' ' • ing prodigaY • ;., • ' • • : , • • What doe S it mean to be: spiritually "lost"? Was ,'ZacchmUS lest in the '• same way, or as effectually,, as Was •. . the prodigal. son? "Whet aboet, the • • •-. rich man who had no : thought: fer - Lazarus? ; • ' . ' • . .: • a . What is' the 'Value to yon.of,the ob- servance ' of the Lord's Supper? • • '. „'",.i • , Could Jesus have become the patient; . -. el mai" if.,he had•stapp.ed stiortot the ,..•• crozs? If he .had not rismafrom..the . . • .•, Weather Bureatts Aire 28, l_essOn XIII--Beview (Jesus The: Woiect.i„Savfoer: Buffering and- Soverelgnty.) Luke 24: 44-63. Golden Text-,-qed, so Ioved th� hlgh'school gir1s ranttci' read about the World as. it- presents ittell' and not. as it ice..iniagin.ed...This, anyway, is• • tlia.gist of the. replies .received., •. believe is teapo,, With' the whelp...Pa-. :q-ioa-haviog-rbraced, -Ifself-litlite• ten years to ,face tinfleaSantac.tsin- 1Jiiehingly antl. to (1.1Senas"..14,-....ehliiie• conditions,:- 'so' as .t6 • Master •theln.)- . 'which Were formerly nOt wasp • nreptibM: •••ed in ffitivdt0f.'ciferes;:t1fia-Y•otinfkpliit ..4do liot"Wapt to icontinue living in-aA .a1isitra.e.t4esetinted ..„" • • • • For the same reason they decline to be-problernatiod. This;•-alsO,-..niark's•-a Clieng,e, for not .se very • long ago the prebelmetic formed the. chief topic of cOuntles.4 : books, plays and conversa- tions. The Germarialier,e still retain- ed their .fondness •• for deep thinking,• . but it is foie turned toward inyestigett, • • lag facts, and notabstract queslons. Th.e. new. :desire for reality has lessen- ed- the: -appreciation. of the ,classies.' This may s.eeni einerising in a country honoring Goethe, 'Schiller , and Shake •Speare• so highly..., But the young girls.' 'thitik much more of•'tbe problems, tba, persons and'. the. hapPeoings' of :their, hooks: • than of . the poetical form In Which they are cast. , The :books, which. ire to appeal to them must, be simple, sincere and straightforward. • • „ • '7110'..U•SO of'.Education. Whe...: yen: stdy this .ovely after - '"Haven't you got something t� ShOVir ,n9611 dress, . yon'll 'see ',I's really very Ifs?" :said' Mamma Lady, smiling. "Where are they, Fluffy?" • • • simple' to fashion. It'd' slenderizing ,...__ • •-•Inat-Iluffy-justlreptpurrbagand--pre- 'ma. • ' 'inal_C . . • r : The-origarried .out _the lath- teridadAiididirtYffd•C-What "Mamma - '. ignoble btrelrairdte-ilreftrein Crepe - Lady was talking about. • -;• ", Well, Billy i I guess we'll have to silk Prlint• . ______ .,, ; • , e end out what -that noise was, for VItif- The bodicis given a, softened line 0 wont ten us" Once : more shethrtnigh the becoming owl drape. And , ': to give the figure height -the Wrap- over-tuak-skiit sees to that., -• There, are nemberless other fabrics equally suited' to this •model. For in.:. stancei a7-.' printed -chiffOn-would be - under. her -to stay there until•they were ready to go downstairsShe adarabk for more dressy occasions: exercise. the mind eqpally. hs-Ve , an ' . ' even shut her eyes as though she Wool :crepe, plain crepe. silk . and equal intellectual value, and in schools were oing to sleepShet, many rayon novelties are sinart. the utilitarian should be regarded ,as :g. - wasu thougl for once in a white she open- '8Ity1e No, 3084is designed for hizes moreimportant thanthe .cultnral, for ed them aiittle t� see 14 they were 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. those Who want to be cultured will 4 'Size 36 requires 4% Yards 39 -inch realize' their ambition ori their otan. d,oing.• : , ; Cant you guessBilly, What that With % Yard•39-inch ontraiting. The' first requisite is to teach young •• "'', noise wde?HOW, TO ORDER PATTERNS. people hhowto -earn their, liVirig': by " 'No. I can'rguess. Do you know?" • Write your name and address plain- doinguseful ' work, net :to tram them ' ly, giving number and eizepof such with ill -digested gobbets of 'infornia- ."Yes, I know, dear,''said Mamma tion which ere as differept from eiti- petterns as you want. Encloide• 20c in La y. ••tum as. -clialk,-is from eheese.-:. - - --- But that is what we'll tell YoU'abinit .stanips-Ordoin, (Win preferred; wrap •••. next time, if you keep quiet and won't it 'carefully) for each nuMber, and I make -the-least •''bit of -noise,...., .. _ __„....:- ..address. young:ate-la to _.Wtleeri.:Patforn"..130Wlingt:•.--HeoldS :'•-- -- --- ..-- -- : ---T7,-•••-•.• Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Phice in Saxony Extensive. Research Planned, .z4 ' of Ontario Pasture Problems ollsiL • 4,%• --0-•z --:""%%••\ asked her, "Where are they, FluffY, won't 'you tell nier • No; Fluffy. just ,sat down comfort- ably .en the door and curled her .paws '• Truth (London) is. high 'Ulric' We. ebplished, the intellectual,:m6bbery regards :art, literitture,Mtisic,: and....the •classics as. .members a. the. aristooratic, edueational••fb,milyi with scieriee as 'a, distaat.couain; eed. Which. -sptirrts-.-technology-707-heing7ill#giti-. .math!' -(4. E„EVaris. at a conference of,"the. --Na.tiOnai Union '(of Wonieri •Teachers.) There is a great' dealtoo muchcinWbottlal snobbery in •inociern educat,'and ,the•,snohbary talcea..-th 'form .of..learning,"ortrying.,to learn, a• •thing not for its liwn,sake, but because Are Rapidly Disappearing it ha -a-soetal-eachetr.-:-Subjects4hat- -Berlin.=