The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-01-12, Page 3AlirdAeo.,Oite &gale, Lenies, we enter
With„oer hopes high
and-dur .resoltitienamado_an14very,„„
lieterminaarP that thii Shelf be'. a real
eticeesafiii year of progress.
Thelestiltpwill, Of cpuree, depend en-
tirely and On. por,aOtidlie
during- the, next;, twelVeemontlia,•. and:
.4wheu. next 1.•ieeenilier° comes •around • if
. :eve stick:: by. Ourideals •and plans
thrdugh thick and thin. eed -progress
'wUl aSsiiredly he shoWn." : • ,..,!•"!
A
MIA '.`Lo1i.1.•,'",c,togellier With the
• .Stalff tiOne: SOut,,DePartment,
Sends ••Best Wishes "for a ,Happy .and
'Succsiful New Year to every, Lone.
.Scout and., we ,hope that ',each on of•
•' you will at. like renew, you
Cettt! reAelve to
••th bcout1,a moie cidsely thn ev,er,
before. ,•• •••• . `•• •
". „What ,Hav-e. We 'bene h 192?,
Ile:Ch. one: et-Von:Teat' well •spend'
'• fe:W.,Mhitifes to look .f;ack ov'et the old
,Year, and review your experiences 'dor-
• • lug that tune... -• • . • .
have you demo? Did you inp„.ko.
. .
•
all ;,tne. ProgreSs at school • that you in-
•. -tended ? l,you.•are.• working, did. you
'get that hotter job,' or save" all the
, money. that you had hewed to? . ..„ .
• How about •yeur; Scenting ? Are. 'YO -O.
stifl,•-a Tenderfoot or cond Class
• .
Scontas'yoie year, age, or'liever
•• Yon aditez,..;,A -4 ,step? Did you earn
any iefialent.,y Badges? Did 'Did you, ea.!,
'any, ,cemPetitionls: Or -write. any let-
. , ,
•• ters.' to year Seoetnigater? Did. you -cla
an5.4hineinAliCi To Shop -Scheme laSt,
„
in4nlY li297 the•c9thltri0,3-aillci
there-
fore, with m,ahey kilearce. IA therural
4listiicts;haS tenet': off
. , . ,
,semewhaL ' ' ' '
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For the same reakifin'euite: a number
of bbye' loke, )).P.e4 unable t� renew
their registration When it Caine due,
but as'far as we baie been Able, .when
-they have confided ,the difilcult?,.le us,
,vie have perMitteth.em tOE retain
their mernbership in the Lene Scout.
'Department.- • , ;
;
Our actual numbersare just a little-
gi`.eathr now' than at the `same, time
;iti• 1932,, but wei•fieve,•,actiiallY trans.,
:tarred:: 68.. LonieS, .to :Regular Scout
Troops' during ,19,32,,„se!thet we- have
shown, good uumericafly.--
In Wo:a gala, successfully
heid'a Lone' Scout .a.mip at DbOf park-,
"rjearl3rentferd; when Louie& from all
ever the province attended' and had a
geed time. Thie, camp; was net held,
in 1931 so We Made a step. forWard In
being 'able to renew 'it,
. , .
hi other .word.1=1. are .votr just a •Lone
:. Scout by,parAoatid nothine.,efee, or ere-
:- .yee:•,a; realli'live and ,keen' Seotit 1Vbei
An Asset and,' of :some ,liso* °tr. IIIS ,
• Tro3,00..': Ask yourseltst•wliattgood.
'are •yolt,..te yeti•rself, to:--the,peinniunity
' ;that • Idu::lioxe.,:tii;•`, . end, ;to ,' Tont,: 'Lori IS,
- etit"1:iyolT. ' ' '.' : ,' ..:'.....„ • •' ' ' ';
''•77'ne;Tliolir fiTat' the ' re figW776f7f irel /SW
„:yeari:7-Willeshewethat..-'YOu.,:have-,-reallY:
, ,been'eg nuSe and that you have. liven.:
' •.liViiig up,to your:Scent. liligatiOns: *.•''
^ . Has fhb 'Lone Scout, epertmen,t•
I.• • ' , Prodrea`sed? -
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— '00Jr 19 -eking back. over 1933- we find
that weliave passed through, A very.
„ . „ , .• . , , „ , . , ,
'. difIl5tilt 1110. '.- Lone-,Seotiting is.-fprir,
"On' I..,ene Seant'..Tralhi."")4as been
overhauled and. brought up to , date
'with soyerel new and popular features.,
which haVe'prOvelted•Muchgreater.in-
terest, and this Is ow a .v,erY
,succeasful.teatnre' eager-
ly looked forward to •by Lone V outs:
.all Over Ontario. • • .
1•.°.-We..aro: fortunate in •having, a large
II:lunher of Itbenieed hard working
trol,i,Leaders Inthelead . the Many'
•LOne •Petrels throughout the province,
and -vie :certainly appreciate good
'work they "are' doing theft cefrimunt-
ties: is §e,t4t8 SUCii-iii! these that
inalte our efforts .worth
Thus ',we find that, chi the -v.ehele,',
,14004.: Scenting- ii;:bntario4has Pro7.
Igreeeed„ during the past '4itax.,.. gad, We
ar'ogiad that, -it is; "
, And. What of:19337,•
• ;
• Well, • there .1a always 'fOr.. inCL:
p•'rch ea,?...t,-;:and„. it; „Will, anY--
,ot
to show keener interest.in..enr seonk
irreSpeaffie Of 'what ,adyene else
may de:. . • •..t. .•• •. ,
' ..SO phee'fagain,,-Brether,',49uts
Progresslvelleo.-Y-ear-Aj-
LYpti. we hoiie.
with us ' as 'YVt want' and'
:ate' with You,4..."14oAO:E','" " • • ' •
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Sunday SchoDi
Lesson
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January 15. - Lesson •ill—Jesus, at
Work—Mark '1. ?1-35.
My , Father worketh hitherto and
work—John 5, 17..
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ANALYSIS .„
NiAsTElt OF lvii/sM,:tle14 1 21-28.
bik.'; ztrASTrt, ov:nopf. Mark '1:29
24. 7' •
111. seeneT Oz:i°61,y2?rt, Mork 1:35.,
4/T1OPIJC:Tiall ee,,..Today'S
does two 'things:.,(a).„ It ;gives. A Pic,
ture of a -typical day In Jesus' life at
,thie,time..,- A Sabbath daY, is' ellOSeh"
znye, rapid.)succeSsiOn of: itieidents,
em-
phasi'zes :the , ceaseless. ' activity and
the strain •under whiiih% :the 141aq-i-
v/as ahoring- all ,the • tune.. ,(1),) It
StresSes that egaiseioti.sness of :power
and the, authority' which characterized
Jesus ever sine his baptism af„;lrOx-
flan 'and bra conflict in the wilderness..
In every .case: heis the masterful
per-
sonalit who is 'More than' equal .fee'
every situ ati on' • • •
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I.
''firg",tvaStEli OF7mirin, Mark4 ;21-23°.'
Oa the Sabbath'Jesus, ens.:
torn Was, Went, to 'church.---T-h. ser-
vice, ,,aUsual,- was • in charge of, the,
'kcal elder: :Seeitg Jesus iii the' con-:.
gregation; and evidentlyknowing him
as one likely to have something wOrth-,.
white to. say, , he asked Him, • !to
speak.' Rather' short notice-! The bt-
'feet, of Jesus' address was electric,
!The peeple. had 'never hearu• anything
like it. It :Ava so different from the
preaching'Of the seribes, the. profes-
sional 4nterpreters of the Lia.W-,:••ot
30seS,,, W,hen aeribe.,ineide a-statc-
merit he supported, it by referring to,
some great tedaher of the past. Jesus
deliberately Cait aside all. this .refer:.
ailed Id 'tradition, "Ye have, heard
'that it hath beet" Said, bY.thin'Ok.old
yen!: • Jeans'
authority wee or." No .,werider:' the
•peop14;..„were, astonished.!,•
One man there that 'dy wasill.are
tieularly Affected, no was de-
4-ndn-possessed. , A Modern'. diagnosis
would Trebably hat ribe 'the..symptordS
to hysteria; epilepsy i terra:9f
mentakalerangereent;;,. VvidentlY1,4thiA
'man was.. usually normal, or TeenVerilid
net have -'-'been alleWed-iiv'to- the .ser-
viee, ' The, eireiteinent;,.however; arouo-
' ed. him •,to an, outlihrat. Withuncanny
hisight he, recognized te,greatness. in
the t reneher Which the,Others filS
Ag-.-see-,24-,,--JesusLaddAsse&llihisolfT
to, the stiPpoSed
evil..pirit—the na-
tural. procedure, Whetlier,or.e. agreed
Witittheinen'S .obsession or. mt. -With
.c,ne final conVelsien the ,inan
.the 'free:Channel 4Or the; °title*
of the divine .Spirit.:bringing:..peaCe
and order ,out Of trouble and chaos.
: Verge ;27, 'expresses the • aitohish-
inent of the people because Jesus did
not invoke.' the 'name 'of soine.:Otfici
Smart School, IVIode
13y IIELE/$
thing ,conneeted •lith ,science and ingt-
ays Barrie
‘, ..•,, , '-Referring : the. ,united,
One :pan always depend. linen, 'Sir States he ,•Sald:••• "May our two Conn-
. -James Barrie fer the fresh 'and :mi. PS,..„: so often :In the pat • go on
' ••_ „ giVingotti-teaeli .Utlier„"they it) us:' and'
tre's in- • of , 1-;i-e4w--•:=AtYr
• 1,4,-eep, 7.14.010., 0 , 'V la' •
'7 a. • to'r a Kruk , .9
Antt • dressing them
clothe„,7:Adviee• comiegefreire most
people Is is 'an .unwanted CeirnitiOditY,
.
but the atilhOr • ore' "Thruins"' can
•
.,'make bis,readers';•cry "Tito:
A:414 it's' ;and teratiire':'.. e
. leett. an add Ch recent-
deliv.ered. at Oh 'in,
'Landon. '• '•
In hie,,'„OPening oentencee. he .de-,
.clared ;that. he was -not.'geiring .to; talk.
' lad fee "...or., literature, or, or lOve, •
.•as„*.bia, ce • had, doubt,
that;, he Wae-,46,-,
tnt. mak and; these
;:•.eut,•Were were. be his, sole, beneficiary'
egatees, • • ,He . left, : .the Author'S
Club•..the•enost."1'...precieuS 'possession
. vine was 'ever. .in hard
,,. • .
ealitinued•: was an .idler'•,e,
. 'iehooi; and read all the wrong:hooka
•, • . • , •
•
at ;•eallege, •'hut. •I fell in :love With.
work- one:: fine •May::•nioriiing.,
• ' and I :eghtinuedto woo her. :thrOugh
bigebtiek 6f; 'a half:a:century:: She
Is' : young, and. . gay,: and lively. I•
.°found lior. Wailing for me' at a bon -
don stat,leh Marched With MO
all' .tjme•waf -,131PoinsliurY4: and on'.
"the,' WAY; We • bought A .penify',•liottlp°
of liik'°te. Sling at the, motrtipo •
.:ed i 'Hard' °W rkiuore "thid.n any
Wonian'. iii the tli„e'' one Who
..•,stands iip, best :for lier.,;thae. j.,bave
...leit' her :'ng*, '• younger 'People,
who: Want to: look "foi. hey' Will 'find'
, ;chat ',Phe :to ,.t3 theire...She
' -
Is, the •Crettleet, in . literAture;.
tad . When yOu. and SheAbinkllintL,Yeti
tlaye been, wolkiiig.....pretty• well, ;and
..'.yon ..spOnd an oteting,' having a blow,
ut, you 'Iti°111. t4Ittk '110* SplenOld she
crepe ,de chine: . But
.• sliejegked,euen_pretti.er.in _her rrigs!"•
. • , ' al 0 :the ,'`,s p baker "'he,
nn
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143 -8,11 -e -a -Wit 0444,4n.k--
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yrr,
eilrY
1
i".sAddiess All Letters to Faro) Ectili5r, 13 Adelaide
West; Toronto. All Anwers.',Will Appear, tlu
Cglumn. • If Personaklgeply is Desked, Enclose
Stamped and Addressed Eriveio-pe.'
,P! qi1.114er40-011.'f,VoYilig
crop, pf•ilue tobace• la,h4;that. re.
garde.,ci to he ge:Oh-,tehAcce,land,' It li,as
been used for general Milted fe:rining
with alfalfa And sAieet eiciVer ine:
rotatien..° How lePg will it take to get
the nitrogen, out of. the 'soil, that:he's
been,acemnulated bythese props so,
not' to give • tp9..4eavy growth fo,,the
tobacco plan,? ,What analysis of .fer,
"tihzers',would,-,you,reconimend: and at
what, :rStb`,--Per acre? „WoUld,:it be. dt
ranch", p6011. -to ha,ve MY Soil anal"'
, „
,i,liziewer.-e-It'.weeld.I.0 Imps:Ise:I-hie to
give a ,defin4tOi-ousWer regarding the
:p,eridd ,requfrod ' fer,=nitregen biheus-
tionin the. soil that keu men,tidn. This
.might. be judged; by the gr.oWth, of the
legumes and.Other crop,S, that c)11owed
in.- rotation if you an get 'any record
of this. ' • 'I• • ,
3180- . yeti te send' samples ef this surface,
. It would he of 'ilistina advantage ten
. • ,
8 ii,soif,and the ':neitt:,1 in.: to our
• laboratory: We will tbe amount
,saoraafonladtn:l.tti ihrl'oegtteol'el:9e irendpaliir tryehte,lis,;(59:41°:.u",,bii '.iTue.cht:i4ji,h7..:sw4oprirliig.,1:ai phosphorus.
• Here's semeoling: PNI-Venlely -mart .dnite advice: Take about Ode Potihd
, . • ,
lit a brown,./.plaided: Woeibli"-for the sample of the soil. at.a depth Of: afient
littl Schboli, ,pf., 0, 8; 10.aad 12, 3 to d inehes,•and,enother sample at:A
„
'It's the new coat.. type exactly ;
years. ' • • '
,the grawneps with a big boy cellar of top s;111. saMeies, alla mix there,. Send-,
,•yvhite :pique., rhe little artist s tie is ing 114 a. quart of the! mixture. De, iiae
•Vivid red' crepe de Chine ;to -match the, wi.s.A..),,,Ite,ge6-..eube,ene., e„:,, • „ • :-
leather' belt: , ;standing cominittee of tobacco
'It's eaSily. made! , a •ohe-pieco ifertil4zers laSt reeemineaded
n air With art ii.4et..,iiVerted. 690, to ;.7oct ef pr
the. i,r9ift to give amPle.,hern..; fulness. .900 to 1000; lbs. per acre.of •.?,i8-6.
Style /ro.. 3,180 • r.ecnkires.... , yards of fertilizer' is best livith' a drill
inaterial Witi-;:‘ 1/2 i•ard„ of 35-- on ,eitlier•Side of 'the row.,
'inth contrasting and Yard's'of bind- ' W,—Just how tloee .eliiph es o
Ing!fOf :the 8 -,Year , size. •
TQ ORDER PA'TTERNS.
yo 'name' and addrcis Pral n -
13i, 'giving, ntimbey and :,,tize such
.ip.a.t.tprii, at ',you:want; .F.aelote Th'e in
'stairips;ormoirf :(coiri, preferred: wrap
-add'ree$ yohr•order.td:Wileini' Pattern
Serviee,, 73 West Adelaide:St:. Tdionto:
potaisl! a.ct 'On: the, tobacco piant and
peitaelt wilt' produce. a tairlY-4Pfb
growthi,.. The reports of the, tehagei ,
'committee are that -if there Is niorl
.
than 2it `chiot:lals fert111.4..et. 40 •
riving much of its potash frOtrt mtirtati
'there Will be injury to,..the,:,4qUality
crop'. , This 'woald 'mean. that -theni
:Could' be 4bout 40 °Ills: „:of intiriate.• of
Potash in' a top of $,7,3.0,'.5.
1200k Over the ,Cows
The lice ma'nge mites:attacking
Zarin animals late .most troehleietis • ,
• •
during the 'ilviater.peptod. ,,These peatt`' ,
,should- have been, remoVed during Of •
atittiren, when tbe'applieation eta Car
belie:wish was in nrder.-. Where-a0g-,.
leetliaS'permitte4.1iee to. multiply,
to the. season,c,f dolt:I:Weather, 'the' mei
.og a dry clutifig.• Powder . is preielable
to dipping ar v,,resbing: Various cone
ihercial dustlegfi powders. . are' offered
for the .destruCtioh of lice or such can
-be Made, hp •by.ueing• as • 'eative agent
one of the coiniaon parasite killers, as
derrie powder' pyrethrum powder or'
powdere sabadilla seed. Mahgexiiite,
canbe held in check by the use.
crude oil, ' until dipping ,or. washI4,
With solution is: Prftette,al. •
iii the spring,. The vigerotis use of e
cbremen. curry ,comb.,and,e,stitt- iirhah
on the heir and hide'. of On,Animal ;Will
do'agreat deal to rid the' animal'
pes-
tered. with lice'Ot much. torment.- •
• ,Saiie Lambs
This diseaSe,is caused„'a. gerna•el 0
tering -the,eif eolation-eheether4ainb"at.
thalinie of birth orsopn,a,iter, by Way • '
of the raW•naVel cord. :The' born'
in an' 1101004i. pen lies bringing: ,
the.•rOW:,ettimp of "the Cofd•;',inte
teet 'with the. teravladen,; The
. . • .—
"navel.:„ColA , squeezed,
Jekticles purhiehtfle.id it does net
.re.Mainfo
lint is tue
_ „ . . . . , . ,
-How
pnnIo of potash 'Would there be in a
fj,:10,:•5•'fertiltier for fine taiiiicco?
:AnsWer.-L-Actual ,e•exPeriments • ahel
, Measurements show' that %sulphite °or'
:',0--",a•etra"7744iceff:;6Vpiita'st an' a, fitit
tobaebo fertilizer Predhoka leaf,kWhich.
Will film, 'with a ,Clear Whitish ash
• ' Whbii•.inuriate of Potash. IS 'used %the
to avoid the reputation of ..s.
• 'ash is a das4er colour and the burn of
.on the other. .
•• • the tobadcis,es'net::hearly so gond._ In.,,strong:disinfeetant. Repeat this daily,.
III. THE SECRET POWER, Mark 1::35.
other Words the tobacci.':Will -cOntinue ;until the co:rd.:dries Pregnant eweit
should be getting Iedine In salt.
ardundi ,'sloes not 'suck,. becomea_dull,
gets Stiff and the.' joints Pre!
lent this joint ill disease by giving thij,
eive a 'clean ; well' .dianfected; freahly.,.
bedded 'pen in which to lam -b: Wash
lirer±steat)c and-„udder;°Tand-rremove-'46.-x
wool' tag' tag ,.,1k6ii:tO7be: :In the.
'When 'the that Is Saturate. the
stump of the navel cord with a.tenper
-cent, carbelic soltitiph or ether;equalit
: It dOes not help u$ elate'', in
our :deretanding;oloTesup; or in. otir
'6On:efforts to'livelike Him, to be told'
that • Hey was able' to'do all that , lie
We to iheni,_ the, hes. 'w1,11}ileli :the: man's, deMen,' would did simply beazuse.of„His-sliyinity: If.
was the tiOudI"inethiel. le,. 053414. taP 7.resgurces ' which are
'either 'of ,us-las•--out love, 'and „on P
•looked for no other, name. He cloied to Us then His oft -repeated ap-
ladies"°!and."'out literateire.--Torento .
• with4f.lrinuelf the power to heal, ;peal, to Him beeerneS meaning:
• • . , • • . . .
Mail' and, • trnpire: and to toothe. • . • „ • loss and mocking words. „Conventional
Scientist Describes .
.;••
New Vital 'Vital Life Rays
Tishtio City,, N.J.--Ciaiin that he
has: discovered -vital, • "life” erays in
radiations, beyond' the shortest.
visi-
ble of light* was made bY Dimini-
, • • . . •
trk;Borodin, of New 'York, before the
• 1. •
,IT.,:'1'1-1E.I4AgTER !OF B9DY,.
Ohristiandy,, ..always tempted nto I
•
34. place where it is easy tk:, adore
. .
Aft,er.the •synagogtei ibrvice; Jesus,
With Some ;of His disciples, .,,werit to
, the , home of, Slit:ion And Andre*: ',. He
'Was not, yet recognized, at 1,, heeler of
'Sedgy .disease, but ...since the • senior'
woman was the real' head, of the
house, -her was „Mentioned' by
way of :explaining her absente: mar4
AnierkinASsociatikfor.4the Ailyance-' ViVidly' records Je'sus' response. ,"He
merit of, Seieuce.„•: • • -2 • came took her ''hY---the:;band;., raised
• These inVisiblc :rays,' he says', are,her.' up." once the
reePensible" for, ,the',.:,"mntatione. of
heredity, 'the:- clitingeS'.Whieh. cAuse:
every person to be ,diiterefit In sonic
details"' of appearance . And. character
from : every other person •on,
These.."mutations" are caused by
, ;
alternations in .".genes" the. deter-
roineta. Of hereditary Characierd:, for
all App., •animals, and. 'Plants, -The
'rays • he.'said are; generated' by all
living:, bodies reach and
change. the: getres„.:'rays tinge.
from ,2890. Angotroine unite% to
1800 Which. • ,nebana . that .; they • are
'very eluffl.wave•fairae of -ultra ..•violet
".`414.". . ,
Tho „bxiatence of such ...rake has
been g:fuclied. by- Scientists'. for' some
.1 irn..:'What Dr. •Borculln. blainia, to.
have, diScoVerecl is I they affect.
life ' at its heginnings.- 7 He detected
these activities by Use I of • spectrOS-
con
• • ,,.
'French: jOurnalist-Wins•
•
" •. Coveted Library Award
,
. , , .• .
PariS—.7cny Maielhie,... •Prenel,
journalist, has been aiffiardek • the
prIte ,.the „ highetit.
•ErenCh literary prizes, -for' his ,nelvpi.
"Th § ' WolyeS,'". ••41tiott(1 Was
,.9091 francs, "
and ...she' lpesied. herself • with those „clu-.
ties, which': her, , illness ,liad,'„Made for
the .. time. irripesSible, • ConValeseer4,
fr‘earr fever is :ustially• very.,slow; But
so:. great was the 'Strength 'that. Jesus
was
was ahle to aronSe that this; :woman'
wet immediately to hey won't*. • 'Once
:more the, God.Ifilled' spirit Of. 'Jesus
proved to be the ,master.'-
'rho tem.'s ,about the.healed demon -
_, ',and Simo,n'S mother-in-law spread
like Wildfire throughout the Pity, To,
.this new 'healer the hur-
ried' in ..erowds.÷„at. stiaset,o, When the
'Sabbath 'vvaA° pat. It was considered
:a sin to tarry a dead, body through
the -.atieets. on the Sabbath, 'but
iniSSible• to carry a living person. on
,
a, 'litter. ,:Nevertheless it -Is, probable
'that :the people, assui e hat Jesus.
*mid be ,reluctant to •''heal.. 'On the
Sabbath, . or. they' themselves „ would.
'consider it °wrong. :Therefore 'after
stieset•-(iff 32) they, brchight, their
sick 'folk. 'With them ,ctirhe 'Ise the
"denion-pbsseased." .Mark's theory is
that the , demons, being' supernatural,
knew who. and • What jesue••2 yenily
wee,' -g
Jesus always insisted ailenee re-
garding the cures, v'. 34. . We' can well
believe that Ile shrank:foment the.pub-i
lieity Which His henlilig ministry
"brought IlirA.Z.Ite. must haVe. beep al-
ways:Aoin between:the claims Of His.
on the one hand, and Hia'desite
go out .!•4en lauriata..: et
. •
A Winter 'Sunset:' „. . .
There seems no wind .itre, the,
. •Austere,,against :the ,foding: light ;
I See a lonely' cypress stain:V..
AS- earveCfroin Steel , ,and Meta-,
chite:,
: :
Him, but impossible to ermilt.:te 'Hine. . •
.
Verse as. indicate.'the .seCret :. ;pi!' ti.g.y.':0'4.4; a .single; ica-bird.,hies , ,
Sestie power. It It was prayer, 'a :secret
discoverable 'by Ais,.foo:,., When ...Testis' ' '';11i) gain its'far and s craggy lianle': '
waa . alOne;:., He was always praying. '.1.3..elc!ir th6'..eill."'-e°1°Sd'ikies't".
Worn Out. by .the.,'exhAutting eventa. at '',"Ah 0c0114stet tingd,.7orith.f0.0.2..
. the day, He' was -conscious of the need ;. ., ' '`. •'. ;:•! - .• -... .
:9f ,apititail .reedev.:y.: '. Hendee.when In all, the :1And4here.sezia icy .stir.; •
His tired disciples Were asi,eep,"...'...He ' SaVe. that ,Of ,, pinion's : westward
stole •B.N4:1'Y , to :SOTtl'e gOlitiry, lila to . ,fl . •
'be 'alone with His Fitthen. For ex dia#7*.;:aWri'
ttele: elieW.:..t;,airele:rl. •
pie, see, Luke :6-i 12, • lnate and Tonight Ialso fare
Jesus regardeTes. the secret of spirit-' . faree alone.
.- . , ...
freclt:ent°,:eorninution:.with'• fntiIlls •Pather
'al: effectivendas'.' :',11Wh ld ' ..ati'Gdecic;rtteel'.6'..'etinilils'4..:'. in :71.i'ill'eak7:7.,
cast , Hint !mit?"' •"asked the ptAplexed ' •,' ' : . , ....--...
and,'unSuceeSSful disciples, gatt: :17: ' .:'iiiti'e.,:io'd.. ,,,,'-t'y're.s Omits Light' '
19. They had "f olloWed the. directions," ' - . . '
jegus", explanation:,' This kind 'goetli (11:°11.!elaril°-siS"1?;eYs'4atr'fet-antir71.1jai7ATI:1141t111.'13:::
•ebe oet_bee w r;r•ar.,•81.iti.listing..1, here; • whiolt ushatty shine nio4g::the
.. Jesus' with no. organizat:Ori or qua., 'two miles Of the 'AVeriitla•'de ,,Islayp on
't6.,ria.lcei
.. equipment such as we sess :NPW• Year'a. Eve, were omitted .this
.t,day, brought' h611.7.1 ' to ,mi 4• and year so' the: city.' could pay.b.,420,00p:
.. , ,,
body, and gave-Pien a neW7,-eg11
, 7 To ',pie ., police 'also frowned upon the
His
llis'-disciples lie Said "Greater works -customary ; fireworki.. but Buenos
lifienos°
thanthese shall, he. do,. 4: r. 'Jahn 1.„4:'
He had not Meent. it. ' When we; with Ayres .Welgeined• the„ New ..lrear, with
12. , Ild', would, 1 evei have lEaid, so, if _=.
ITis spirit, . begin really to dray; 61-1, !ciz;:eit.d;iinn.:gii,t1::etl'iSeti,6t.eeftini?is' 6:i4Tahine.iliiiii, .7.ti9.9t:`i' was
He
resources, oio• results Fre". . ..;.- • • . , _ .. •••. ,
will; be jeamezing:" too. - ' ,' •,:;:. .-: .. •,' • ' ' ••• .- • ' 1-• ' °: •'• ,,•
; • • : Siki,er, Eyelashes a. Paris Fad ,
'br. :Eckener to Visit—
,
Dutch 'East Indies
I'reidriehshafen,
Hugo • Eekener, commander of the
--igraf, Zeppelin; and his: dalighter.
Lott, ' have left for ,Marscilles 'where
,they will take ship for the Dutch East
Indies. • ' • .
It was, underitOba. here. „that Dr.
tekener Will iriVestigate the pessibili-
ties:, for establishMent, of -Airship ser-
vice between Europe 'an" the: East
ViCtoria‘Put,Bah„
. ,on Skyscrapes.
While it: has all :ays been, lunder,
*Pd.' among building expert* that *
tonden!s, bed clay Wohlti net, !•ataini,,
the,; ,building • of 'skyscrapers in *tad
erican fashion, Maurice E, Webb,:ttut
:arahitect,;addiessing th4,'R,OyAl'"vSo-
ciety ;of .Arts recently; 4ioifited ou
'another and littie-kriownl:reiaon,
was that• iznoon Victoria herself waa -
yetponsible; fdr ..the feet, that no Im
dn building can at Presea • be built. ,-
,bigher than eighty feet to, the lop or,
the: parapet, with two storey's in tboi
roof ;in 'ad.ditial.' One°, day the Qu
Was: looking ,out 'Of : her ,,wlidOW`.:ag
iz.lqicingriam..„1'.'41aCe when She save
..that white-glaze,cl •• hrick..-Strubttirrej
Qneen Armes 'Mansions. ,• bilibt:
'still one. of , :LOridOn'i ' highest;
towered' above \STe'stIniI1ster5 smaller
dtrelling...The,,Queen.theie;and Onnt
insisted on a' 'height' limit . being
Chided in the building - act., '
: Stream .Flow in the .West,
southern
Al-
b:'u,'ta, following • everage.'"te above
Overige': run-off in ::May and Jut*
stream flowlias,:hPet'bohtinheuilY•biu, •
low .norinal; averaging • '41117 fiorh' 60' ,.
to 70' per cent. of the,,avecrage
month-
ly flows 'from July to October incla•
accOrdinglIO. records : of ;he
'Minitel:Water Power and, Hydrosinetrii
Silver and' "marble" , finger. B are a ti of the 'Department•Of ;the, I*,
Aails. 'are .the" prevailing fad In Paris..
Velvet is the Material of the mbIn'ent
foi party gowns Turquoise
the'new, haft° for blondes; ruby; with
an ermine en:attic Wrap,.,forlirutiettes 'White
'grope, dresses 'have .cblored 'sleeves or
•saSh ea. ;
The ',world:a Ireat mott, have 'not.
. ,
commonly been, grent-scholors, nor its
„great scholars great men - Oliver
Wendell,
tenor. In southern •SaSlcatehe,,Afan. tbs...
run-off ItaS 'De* even leis, an. ,the,
surnniern floW',, from May to Octoberi,
inclusive, has had tc. monthly aieregc,
35 to 55 per. bent: Of *normal..
i'xiki'la-5te IS ',forever
learning, readifig, worshipping, lay:, 1,
lug its • haud'.uPoty its mouth becaut
astonishe,d, Casting Iti ;she' ,`"•
trbin off Its feet' because It finds (
ground- 11.iiikin;;'' 4
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.Then;MUtt Crowned Him With the Skillet,
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