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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-11-11, Page 7• ,t 14.‘, .s..•••• has , o•sO • ' RRAN • • ;Teo 111111.0n spii•its restlesk•and.sigliing, Scarce yet their ..benes .are iningled• with dust, f!Thoy. died for peace -- an all-glerieus vision "TO, end' all, wars," their .sticred trust.. " • , • itt1e white crosses,„ w1at:4P they etnad. for? Naught but Aa embleni of truat..tlaht's betrayed;. The "vision" -.is b1urr40,, the War TIondS have gathered,' " • And 'men havh for.gotten the promises made,...• Oh, .1),Ian cf. the Crossylook down, now in. pity ,. world all bewildered with frietion .and .hate; -.1111ing.back tile "visionthat ten iilhonied fPr, 9 .4:0014das7oss,....os • •'t « , • 7. . ' , .'„ ; •4. , • • • I 1 r o • o:•.4 o• 0 ea.A, ••• • t • •.• ise..•!••• • • • '•',L;ESSON.V1) . , -THE CHRISTIAN MINISTER ' , . . , • 2 TIMOthy. Chap .4* 2 Timothy: 2:-'14 Printed. Text-,-,1•T,innithy 4 6-10; , 2. Timothy 9; 1,4 ' • Golden 'TeittNegleet not the gift • that. • The Lesson In Its Setting Tline.-The di* 'epistle of :Pant to. Timothy was probably,. written ...A.)). 63-66, and the 'secon4.: eptstle 111n)14 A.D.••67. P.Ince--4econ Timothy • was Veit- • in the'life of the Christian Minister, ten fram.aterne, where PanI •was • a ...that :which keeps :him from tainting , , • • : by the way. from giving'Up.in despair, , , The first:epistl •Tit-liaiii:1-07Torethr•-• .withthe was probatify:. Written' about A.D. '66 :'•ihg God, with vihinn son1T-traithii'Wilr- Anutediately ,before second :' ink- he in- glory. :Who has a.PPointed, 'tarn to pritionmetif, 'While 'the Seecnid. epistle 'thersuPreme Work Of •hringingmen to . to, Timothy was ivritten: ahoitlk be know and accept the Lord 'Jesus , fere mertyrdont, while he Was ..it PIS- • Christ:AS, Saviour. •:'06d Is the the' Saviour .'ener---in--Ttnnier:-A,D• 67, • , .:.. • ofall:, hien' inso.. tar as • he Sent his only .begotten, Son into , the world that ' Chinese Launch Drive to Assist- Country • •-• •r•••••:, • Is life, Le.; the "verk highest blessed- ness both in :thi world and the next. St Paul Means exactly What Our Lord- meana'whoe be says, I ara come: that '•‘ may have life and may 'have, it , more abundantly!. "'V . 4_ 10. .For to .thisL•end We labor and . Strive., Because we have .our hope. set on the living pod,' who, IS the SaY.Wilr of all:, men, esP ecially. of ; tlrent„ that . 'believe. ,11, These things coramed, and teach. The great motive pewer . • Pau 1 --co uld hot:;_em P lies ice the, ...,,POrtanee of the ..trittk:Whieh. henn:'7wlrosaever--shOuld•-‘-bel ,Ave' •••••on+,3iini." • . rat three verses of this , :chapter more than o :say t • art matter hud been expressly given by, "the I•ioly Splrit.• % ' " put the brethren ,in, mind . 'of :these thins, then. shalt be a .good•: • minister. of Christ Jesus. The word" ,here tratiiiiited„:,"tniniater". insane, lit:: . 'erallf; laborer,". who serves.!'„ .. IsToUriehed in. the 'swords. of; the faith; -- These of. cours refer:: to tho Holy. Scriptures:: AtitM the good- doctrine.. • -.3v1ilelt. thou hast •followed until now. • ' Peoplear,e bound to believe 'Some - _Ailing; and; if they are not Instructed in divine itruth,','„iii, the 'Itruth as .pod lias given .it to tie, thenthey inevit- ably will receive error, he false teachr:i 'Of men, .fartial. truths Which, 'can 'never .Satisfy,,.and•whielt: Fie often 'lead • to tragedy, disaster. and wickedness. .7: Bilt..refuse•praine and old wives' .The fablee.hereripOken-of-are-...: those impassible ..1 Praptile'•GedlinesSAnd"' . , exereise...thy5elf4uttO ,gadlineaak.: '-ehriatian People Might to train..their.: spisista,,:,at least :.as care u y as . the.. athlete..dOes:„hia • nineeles: .• The sett - denial, and Persistence, -encl.:concert- "' tration.WhOh are exirended in athletic : ,ptirsints ;Put' to ..shanie•c• tho" .way' 111 Which • Chrlatiarie. go 'about Abe task 'Df doiflg their 'religion. ". • . ••:.a;',For .bodily. exercise ,iik;profitable Por a little; but godliness is wolitab1e -,„,ter allthings. ItairlorpronliSe--ef which now 18, and.'of that :Which' • Is to ecinie., ' ' 9.Feithfu1iethe : saying, And, worthy ' Of all acceptation. What is • proiniSed: • • , ••t s.•.t '''''' .1•1°414•°°‘ . :, tits.olea e r ) • .71)-1 & ••- Isea 9 ttl X ow ' °Be tot ,,,. Ol .oso,..tev • cA s ' 6.0. tie sett t • 7,z, • ..1,nit-..60.0. :.-. ,peocesttortbtossett".!.,,st, rc'''.` .,,‘ •g -cot . INVIGORATING ORINN OF REAL 0E1:FLAVOUR would be • iiirired,and halre. everlasting lte,‘ . 12. Let no tiespliethy youth, •BI:1:the earl y.'ehureh.4a bighop,...Was not • appointed 'Until.. he was at least • fifty Years of ;ageBut be thou an ensam- 'Pie. Here It means that: Timothy was to be. 4 ,,model for 'Other Christian be Revere"; T,11:444.3n1;•,thitt believe In NirerC1,: in Manner et: life;:in leve.:in faith, In :PliritY, "The five words deseribe five 'stages trointhe-inost-deflued,external-- to ',the most .defined internal,:•eharae teristicespeeeh,.:behavior,:love, faith. puritY;, ,leVe,•• an. it: •Were........belonging.. equally tO:t.,q,intier and the ,onter 'Self and,-.COnibining-4R." „ . . ; • WOrking:.Whole-heartedlk • %. 13.. Till .r 'Come, give .heed to, read. -.7 Ing This This. refers, not . private read.; •ing, but to the .fublie, reading Of the. :Seripttireiin , chyrph. services or Wlierever-peopleare gathered together..., :The 'earlY,Chriatithis were oecustonied • to sich publie reading In the ',•synit- • ....gegues and .aVailed. themselves . of it the work efTiii:CiiiagatifirClifirffOiart- -fty. fi'br*.xlfennat *JO, .,to teachitreT ; iirSt Word. refers .''to that 'Orin' Of Pun- n•ddreSe v,thich ia especially intend- ed tci'exe,ite tite fuehngs and linnet. to ,aethirttho second to that ..priplia, in stiuet1011 in !Which ...the purpose is to • :.'enlighteri the tinderatieding by .rea-, • soning either in unfolding and ;,de-• tahljahing trail; ;exposing pint i . • '7The'VrIncess Der LinV;Toritel;--L-ad'fin-Weitilig thr,rgmPreSs paw:— figer of China; and Chinese consul Chaing assist in the .raising of funds and clothing in Lo S Angeles, Cal, for the purpotee of render- ing relief to the victims of thelighting in war-torn China. . • urger Scalps For Victuns Medico Science • 040',2. fprmdt1 .fOr lift''',•nitficatccidettt ' • • 'ufferers The • Indians have, stopped scalPing, but lilac...hint:5. ha v,p .talcan over where op, Red Nen. 'leftQ merican Collere of Surgdon'i, •y.'ns inforinea.. • Thisfiret was `brought- out by James "4..-C-thi'l LLD,' 'of COorge'etvn "Univer- • • .....-44•••7Li • • 4V 'IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S - INSPIRING PlIOGRAIW Every' Er day Night ' • op a rtatierial• ccio•Pe fP csi.• nqt17Prk. ;. • .Pw 3111g(. 0u lave, -open!! a to- buird tow sCnip a', OM ething was not (.1'01'6 1"1:13C1,1; tbk gOor.r OW, . , day,' ,* • , The modr.:rni'; VE10 loSe' their ,ntfc.:41tia . . to In a't,hrn l'wen1.011 'and 'Cse,1'.4cordint4 ;11,o • • , • ,,, • , •,.. , , • 6.1•Yt.1.• )1,1'.°rF'! hair.;easehjhg, ny neel's 'Ot. belts ,ISL, 'sine the' Chinese cuttheir q.tleues they have been oxen -int,' But bohhed •figir style's have ,not been' a coniplete protection. • ^ - The most recent operation. ing a woman new neW pealp Wns,de'sctib, ed by Dr;', Cahill, The patient..Was: g 25-year-eld garnient 'worker whose ac-' • ehlent genie as: ;She stopped 'to Pick op, something *under :her machine.. , • : A New Ear •,• • . . , . The machine aid, .about:.twjce as Much' •scniping in area, .aa 'a savage's " knife,a,nd it took Offthe-right ear too., Yet tiiday, said Dr. Cahill, "ih-e-. voting W.ornan'haS y new ear and :a 809-.10. ••••••• She wears, a. transformation,- said., thy, vary closest attention on. thyself. This is ,thy thaln duty , pastor:" , 'Continue .,in these things; for in do.; Ing this thou shalt save .both thyself • _ . . . and :does not depend; Of 'edurse, upon what one deeft, but What one :does, and 'thinks, :,..and•. plans' +will : determine vinetnar .that person will Waste -.his Ilte or. save it for ..great and ,glotions;• :aahieVements,' Thls likewise - ikeArersota gospel :preiglier • 3t, has ;iiebn..ahoivn iii mar, 4 -Jaen -Cue en tha a in n, s er whose.: •,,oWn „life IS strong,,. and JiIy. and,.. Christlike has beet: • a::::.toWer. '•of ,strength, encouragement,and help to hiS own 'people in hours whbh.: other- wise, humanly sneaking; they. Would • have goneto pieces, „. ; . ;soldier, of Christ . .•1. Thou therefore, rer,'Chird: Thn, •,e(hir was Paul's Child .bk.,:faith',•..net --a-edefdliiiTtir the ..flesi.-.--Be-Strength,- ened.in ...the grade, 'that, ts.in...•.Chriat • ' Jesus. mo "TiMethY was to retreat:Wit& . , inthose.cOneetitric circles=7:graceand . . . Christ-t*o. 'circles: which , are; -after . . . all, but one, for ;grace is:Christ hi 'ac- tion and, in • preeence. 'It is,: after all. . himself; as our .secret, our refuge, our readurte.". •'• • : , .• .2. And the things 'which than .bast' :heard trorit,toe ainang: Many wit nesseS: the :Same 'Commit,Lnoutoi'faith- . , , . who, shall beable to teach • ethers: 'also., There is:110.01Y anYthing''. nio I ni p.orta.ht • t h e • •. Chi•i stieni 011405thd-n i u•reaffinSigility.nana-:01-37, oppOrtitilly• Of older. • :mintateri', and teachers' den:Patting. the riehea 'or, their 't .jearning, faith, antt.„ experience• to "- 'the henrts;:of thcir Ye:tinker brethreri,.: •thai theirent treantires. thit, are in • the••SCriptures• and that-.4re, .avniTatle , , „ . •• , itt Chriet, niny'heVer eante a; generation •EteiSes. ignaranCOl theSe holy nnil divine .themes.. • good ,SOIdier',of Christ Jesna. 'The, Christian: mem, nboye .all, 'the • Chris- tian Paster; is to think of...WM-Self -tort,. der • Nt) Ig01.dir • on Ontaligleth hiniself in the affairs •of, this' li0;•. that he' inny please him ,Whp "enrolled:him , .as .n.eoldier. 'A.. 'Soldier Cannet'be„:at the iboek arid, nOpeornhatnntsg. '.he' &tenet •be called 0n...111e...telephone,. and, asked',' te,13erve 011 this or thati local Committee•fOr eponiering every.), Conceivahle movement that noth- ing to de with the grentivar in WhiCh'. lie is eingage.d..; Or',Y1nto ,Which Teets semi 0i:beep:Ile& Sea. Minister Of the .gosfel.trthst.nat.be,,,ii!'.0roWd with" 'secular': engagements, and 'CiVIc. cinevenienta," and certainly not With, entises,„ thaehis great insk of •,witnessing•!fer Christ •atid 'doing :Cliriat'S.Werk'ia. sadly neglected,' •'• •`• '-reltititig4rrer." 'Negleet, not the` gift that, IS, 111; thee, \Vlach ' was ";•giVen • ;thee., by p1ophe07,, with:. the ••IalYing• on 01: the hands' a,thep1 6.sbYtery:, 17hree ole:r .menta ,111 Timothy'.k."ebnieeration, t� , his , present (Alice werei, • (1) ,Certain prophetic- utterances,: aiiirilar t� that by Which': St. ,Pat1. :himself and St Barnabas ‘had ' heen :marked . out for T their :.apostolic 'Ministry ,,(Acts!.1.3: 1,, 2).; .(2) the actual ortlination,....by St., (3) the reeogitiOon '.-and testi- mony:of the'Ephesian :presbyters sJg". • link& by their' taking '..p.art.in the, lay. ing Oa or' hands."' . 16. Be .diligent in' these 'things; give. • thyedif WhQlly to them; that thy :pro, gress'. May be mAnifest unto ell. Lei none of uswhoapepreaching forget that pur people Will icnOW 'whether we are -really, Wortilig' ot not Our S'ei'Mons will show It .ClUr convrSa tion 'will :reveal it, There le ' no Irian so Speedily discovered , as, an idle 'min.., Istel, aii tliere. is no.man who IS via; Ited by• swifter 'contempt.; Take heOd tb thyself, and to thy teaching; 1[x thy thy. very; best, arid. • gene, again WEi."edine to give .. • . . ,y.outhat llttle insitle.;gostip shout the. people you ' hear through the • loud spealtefs et.y,nnr,radloS. Before we go much farther,. here is a liftlenote that gtLght..Iittereet you. A ,ciMple ,Of ;weeks 7'agO :rote about a,. youhg-Aady by! thenapet'ef, Pauline Drake, who dld a cOuple of programs While pifichhit. Ttinrfor ancithee.:,tentale continentatbr. TO -day. we: Are _ glad- to that,, MiSS,Draite .May be heard daily at One 'p.m; ..OVer. C K under.: the SO'on-- earehin • of . the. C. E. 'Fill -ford Comp- any, makers .inakete. of Bile 'Beane,' For, .your Information, Miss. . britie' measures ' 'abmit 5 foot .six; very dark dark 'heir, .and• •040, and not bartto look at. Her age. Well,. We...have been *trying to find that out...et:resolves :for setae . time 7 - IAA' lirake .vinParently',•doeinl: . want.' to •econintit herself..11017 • prOkr4rit, is itnaiyit ancl,,!has the:_program np- p5aIing-to tYpesr-of-liiterrers. ' roun_ e la RADIO 14EADLINER4 • • ' ()FIVE' *EFS 13T4Ocitsic."-D.EN:filtri• • , • • 4 Mon .pflAg• goiernment's• .vOluntafy 'uneMployment reenins,:' Sunday,' .Nov wither 14th frbrii16:20-to11.00 pan. FaniilY..'of. Nations • . ' 'The FaritilY of -Naticins, a trans -At- • leak, Prograin, will f eatnre famous statesinen and educator's from. three' . 'continents, •Th e program 15 is, to ::be 'broadcast betWer17-.;--and ,..eMber :1).tlf,, under the Carnegie En.-', .dewment /Or jntei national ,Peace AU. Stationsof the: ' ColnInbia'network wUl carry this program: . Heard:, on the .fragrant.rwill be Nichelasigitri'ay tut- ter;;pres5cient cf Poltinibia ,I,niversity; • y.,Rt yfr.Pliirigton Koo, Aintassador of '• China to France; for Britain; the •Mdr- : , k • , guess .of Lothian, secretary, of '. the RhOdeS '• Trust; -Far. Hungary Chula :Raul Teleki fot ItIly ,Sighbra 'herita Sarfattl, .and Wllliam E.'11,ap-.„: .pard ler switseriand, • , hill and. good:, lohitk Iiihe.yeer- • y has no rcttsort fOf '4.11•Y, • • • ' Graitad, - • , tor, 1101 10W ile41,9 and this in- ehtcle (11140' .4,r,tlit: of .forebetUT ' 9•411T, .0.0)11}.t.4P. Yof0911 or sleulderp blades.' there was fir,;•,,t.-",d0- toured :to the of .'h2ad by pedicle :And moyedto co - ••ver ,the arias 'where Shalp. and ether shin, was inissing. The t[ssues.: of .ber., new. ear were • supplied by. the skin cf her neck, be- low 'the oar., The eartilege 40 :stiffen the 'par and give it shapeliness Was taken from her .sev,enth•rili,,-•' • , The word's ,oltiest known tree ;is, grow ng itt Santa Maria del •Tula, . MQXi&). * It is a cliald. Cypreas, ;with t.fol„estimatekage _of..5;000,yeafs; instrument panel, .of.. a,, transport aer- oplane.. Dpit Manuel Quezon,. President ,,Of the,- Phillipitie Republic ..Inspected the Car on a recent trip to New York: tie ViaS so impressed:that he' ordered ...tie. Whole thing dnplicated:ln his own • antprimbile. 1 • • • : -..4.—colnittlentp,FrOM:EttirckilIe: . • . . • The • radio' series ,"caniida 1937" wliieh Scored stich, success- list sent ::sen,, started again this year,,•• on NO,V,.• ernber 0111, ,i•and . will- 4,6 heard every; l• Priddy. OregitLg at 100,0--0,1114- 7 I, • : OlitStaildin#_::ecAlrieptatOeft • Up.d.V.agaii . ..,.....94:-444clande,r01..4no-u.4art4ekt4r speaking from •,European,intOrl, :viewer. in Canada 1-robing:ler att4mterg to :the questions of: trt,....:rriari .1nthe street," • • • ' ' • Lionel: •Shapiro. „; Canadian. cerreet,, ;porn:lent staqie; relaying such latesthapOningis:of t,h,;d•ay White .Way as • . :.'are..of .interest ' th•Ctinatliab!liateners: technique .*411. be introduced; . in :the. talks on .Canada to Make. the • very .pulse of the nation addible tolls.. ...teners'Oiroughetut-thectiutitry.„L;Mr.,. 'Walter, BoWles'wi hroadcast'..fro-m a different loca:itY . 'each:. „„weelt.' 'el • visWinz. bnilders"•1 • nOte thiit;il'regress' posgible.. Vet cnothei qutstandih,g :teatime of the pro,3r3ra'•V.i11 bo /the- ihudie;- •ev-1: 'brit _eoleetion 4111; he .:.atie.ciallY .ed for ,,.the largo.,,Orehestr.a. • that :I'S noin .rehearsal. .• ,• • In- sponsoring these broadcasts --..- 'to" be ,dgain .peOaa cad by Wet:or:0404e ••4 -,Itnnerial Tobacco. *CoMpany og. Ca- itadit. p erien ea' utetCanadian • lisienert. :These. Friday evening prograini • aro liVe. cle;• •Inenstration' 01: ..,the !Wet, tjmt the" hal , to •"1fie _ehallenge foi-soniethiti,g,, new •dnd • tact.larn. • ,o14 Water, # idding Themadves St:enti;t3 Telt of 're* „ ''(•Y•Pf .NPd4t, $,elf,stylea "pelat' bourn," )vho break ' the ice to swim In DeceMber ire, only , ndding theruselVa tlicing titeY "hate adaPted th e mr.al Yea'LO 1111.fiaa1' conclitiOha, the. National Acaderny. At • SeienCes 'wag told ,at cion,• sien„ at llochester; N.Y. ' Two Cornell Pollege br,` 7 ai y W i • .S beat l&S.: of the bUnign hotly' IS .401te cinietant at varidus tenip.er41:14OS. Ats1 man :Cannot ,change .tliese • reactions: ' apd, if he seems to; his riiggedneiOgis .oily a qv' irk(ii! 'mind:4.1%4y,', $1.4.• , • The ..1deal, . d'n'tij.'111.44.k 4 V.a/St Li:41e by � -maleIpudits. In 4 „s,;-)ecial• •:•': where the teMperature could ,b,?, • close- ly controlled end. the' radia tier' end'. the water lass,froM the skin measured, They found that itemperatures front • $3,' degrees to 91: degrees Fahrenheit. constituted the .!"idenr range in., which ..,- .1a."perbon can 'live comfortably in the . :Pude hecatifie •the heat loss exactly _balandes beg 1.1•Orinetioe. Tfxis will be the neutral sane for figure air. cell.- ditioning of 'homes and Office .. • • 'The: Audience' Guess The Pctsti's...R.,rogroni "Ask Anci.ther.", •kentiires.a..new novelty. At. ffie ,.back„. • al 'the stage 'at CF flB. a P6rtraft. of ••0:•••., falT1QiiS p.ereon 1.povered, 'beep! the- audience 'aeked to: Sten and.. ,a ecinVersatAon .1. takes iilace between flo,ward: Lindsay,.:con- „ductor of the program, anci. Mr.: or MISS-. Public,' Out of. the.: conyersation,:: the'. , rest of the: audience alio to. gueSS,the identity of the hidden one,and the- . , . ic:01,0.0. who filpeT,' receives a 'box; bf. produets: and SO does': the party wbelebk file diSonstien$ ;Wa11y.14'rmour and'. his; orchestra are. heard •en the ..progi•am .together.: with ,Rhocla• l•lowe And Peorge,...thei !Ask , Another” Program is beard ,•pri • Fridays.: 10 to 10;30 pm. Write to ' the •station G FR 13' for , , In Texas --(t.:84:), lightning -often Strikes t1oWri into the and and: the - •heat melts 'the sand into ient strips. of 'jagged, glass e .«. • .„ ranibling through0 •;11:R..wa' ..stadiee, we s"caught l Bald ;.lerg 4bear- „Sing his 7.:45' to 8..00 ...pan.: fragrant , heard .0404., Monday, Wednesday 'Friday; ' TbecprOgrani:',COfisista Of the• musk played • by Paul Berg on the i-InnunOnd, Electric: ' Organ •--",•:a :bit • of :•new. equipment • at the studios., .the: :sOttaii. 14 hilite, a 'bit cliffereiit from the . regitiar tape. organ :4-Ancl•••the A:one, is... quite tireaalatz-Teeking-ilirchighl the- glass- dOW Iv' we saw Saint laMilloran,,„arld. his .New WOrld Chain- • !bee ()reheat:1. Includedin the. .niany notablest playing instrinienta on this„; program are .Sidriey Wallis; .1.61in Dun- c11n "Roland Todd, Marc Aderi0 and. Harold 8uinberg. • - .4. : • , ..„ .8.45 to 9.00 p.in.J.xiteltly overCKCL brine 'te,,the Fireside';Pictures, Deiogratiii .fd.attriag d.00 pcialre at • the Plane; Frank Ghia and his violin and h variety', of vocalists.: Talking to Al Shea; 'the Man behind •the amateur :teliOWS4•and 114 J111811'0 ttO the. final program, the, Winner' Of Which is. due for. a' trip., to Hollywood and an opportunity to Spodat in, plc - tutee,' will •come Off about the end of I?O'beinber; This will certainly giie at least: one . amateur a lot . Of "Good Hit; inOr."/Thores still tboin for.. More, ad' it yoU think yoa hare , talent 'Write to Geed 'Hunter In :tare of .;,the statlonsCFRB,CKCL,CIIM L Or d P c F. 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(it 'liar in ° * ive brown gift box. • ' Publishers ency Of Toronto ADELAIDE St. *lite 421' - TORONTO. 2 ,4 •ti•:13torvortle.:.9.-4e,Pgi:O.:es ; Pr.1.-fard‘Y a:ddStIlg:•- ,sown::te:aootioitint.ged.. and:. ,eva,P.oration. o.f maist--- • 'added, shivering: which is the ',flint • It: the tenperatnre drops -below ' 7.E: . into, balance.whtyh.e'vvbeod:ti'sivoht..eat, nimble- ,deireiii:"f_Or any length of time, they tion 'Mute:water evaporation froth,. the body is the only way in whie,h- it can' ..'. th 1 n Increases to bring • , der to aerii.,tisca_e_isetioaanci_of-tkeehtiLtio walint J.4.•Looer.::, .: gins. 'Shortly thereafter ,the person :...‘ ,.F.mwit put. On clothing or 'note into ii... . . . , , ... . , ... „WaiMer roona. ,, ., . . .-- ..„ : • - '•Thia• hard -117' fast :rule. Of-hh4Y. beak regulation cannot'pe•,eban.ged. 1*;.to.a. .. . ' taitiag-dl'iTre- iittriTrTitif.d-Va:daad; e•-;''!- ' ' . a` 'illy:: More thanthe law of gravity - • ... Could be ;repealed. , No one, ..aCtuall3r,•.%. likes any temperature ab4ve 91 or 'be- :'• IoW 53, the -Parnell scientistssald, be....t. . cause ''then the: brain comes into play,' .• and the person nniat make i donsciontr• effort to keep 4o1 or get Warin,,P: , . • - • • • . • it1-1 Lill:Ha Has ,Largest Irrigation 'System • . . • , ......,.: Area Exceeds TOtal of Six Nations ' . • Next in Order,'Including the• ' .....:: UnitedItates r theiralue, of the eicoplEi raised'Ainder .., .. .. irrigation in, in, Indio; IS noW:About,175;....'' "90,00.0 annually. ,,, , ..; .-' :,:..'• -,' . -.". ,... ' . 7 Ner•StatiaticalNetnins lashed at Sim- . la; Ibt, the„..00.„Verninent;_ show :India, . to lave an irrigated acreage 'erreer1.-7'...'. ' ing, the- ceinhined ..tOtal ,ol. 'the Sit. ',:tiona •Whieli stand next:•t0 her in the ' ,,list-•:Lef-44,,,ie•-4.Wei4dlialargest,---irrigation,-.7, • .60441,10, including. the. United. States: ' .. of ....Atnerlca:,•Tlie greet •Sukk.us.• Bar. :. ••rage 'eche*, in, the province of 'S.Indo.s.' Coniand.S ail area ,one and 'a . half .. times. ' , as large as,, the whole 'of , Palestine. .•The..Sutiej, Valley. Selierrie 'serves ..a.u.. • area. ;exceeding 'lite ' total ',. Cultivable., , :•aerenge of Egypt and the •Suclin., The, : ' toilal--'-irrigat01 aci!'eage, in.,.;Irfdle, ';Pro- .. •Videe direct (rnpleYtne1ftfor...50;000e; .,.. --1)00 7°.(71.516.or °1'e '. itiation0t..qta't '131,illtaaliii.."4aad IrerITIan%I.:„ . : Vast .20esgrte Now Cultivated ,• •• - 'rfilsreniarkable watering system . 'fins; 'litotight 'intO'•rich cultivation vast vaat.i'.,. deserts -'-is-here q , net ' a ',blade; ,of.i•grasis . • . graW, before.:It" Secures regular crepe, . where the nunnal„reinlall,IS se. iincer-,,, , tain that Vetere.' irrigation ' cnine . the .. inhabitants Wee.perenniallY.in dread of fainine;.No.,,finer aChieVe .. rit:ntivr fLait.ii • stands to .the ciedit..of 'Brit's • le 'in ; India:. ,The iiiiportande,:•'6; 'irrigation:. a, land: wherethe.:Piiiitilatien latin-- • ' eteaSing hymilliarte.a .-year IS-An'cal,k,..i , , . ., , ,. etti•:1,ille• :• ., .. T.- t.;.'huiar ': W'''' . ells. . . , --There, linv,e been .1trigation• 'works ., .iii India' from time .'irainemorial;.• but .1.. when. British rule was Ostahlished the.: ::;.. •:area Older ' ;Irriga tion' ..did 'not 'eceed , • 2,000,000 acres. The area, Under 70V ... - irrigation is, now there , than siX, times ::. . as much, •There is a'. large', syStani; at •. iltthttlar-V.„elli.lif the United 1,i:evinces: They are driven tiy.', eleCtrie q pumps • - . _ ,.•• . " • . • "with • electrical energY • generated by . :hydro -61004.1C Installations: on -canals. Of the shine' ProVineeS. The extension ',of the system 'is ,still progre'ssing. ,Ev- ery year 'adds; to the 'area. of 'deserts inade frititful../ ,: ' I ' ' .. ' , Cille of the problems -of the transfer i \ of :156illictil .powef. front the, 13ritisti..to.,,. . ,the• Indian petiple theinseivea is. to 'as,' ; ;Mire. that the administratiOn,pf the ir-i. • ,rigatien systeth does not diminish'ih . ' efficiency,' for the- Successful .mantige- • • ment of the. VaeCiundertakingelt .eon-. .,, , c-talue .ie one reittlititig-gveat or . • ; ; - ... • • '. • ; , 4 70,000,000:Canddian Spoons on Order J. r,yons & Co. Ltd.:,`tba Met, , chan if Londono tnglandf have placed an order for 76.000.000 WoNlett ,iee cream spoons with'the John Leviis,t. - fildiistries' Of .,..Ship'"'J-larbatir; NOVA • Scotia,' * 4 • Dati,iagd ,by 4 boiler expltigon; O.& : ‘stearrier Kingswood wag towed .15,600 inileg, froth, ''Austrni",n t Fnghl tcl .by. • tine tog .itt t day, a tiew worlds fabOrth. ,4