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The Seaforth News, 1931-03-19, Page 6or?? ass By ;MANE ANN BEST Conservatiou of energy isefficiency operating at its -highest level. It pre- vents the mind from getting in a rut and waedering around itself, likea cow around a stake. The highest Corm of oouservation of energy is that which makes for control at the center, so that' n;t, matter what happens on the surface of one's 'being, there's -quiet in the deep.—W. Johne Murray. Good Management When we think of house. keeping as an occupa`ion it cau hardly be list- ed as a trade I`. is in a. class by it- self, for there are all kinds and myriad ways of Housekeeping, Each house- hold has its 0fiat particular methods o3 doing title gs, developed gradually through t generations of that par- ticular faintly. Some wameu go about their Monies quietly and calmly. Everything always seems to be in lte place. The work appears to be always done and there is lots f time for all things. Au at- mosphere of le' ,urs permeates the home even while a great deal is being ting his faulty _ little paw down the, hole as far -as he could and waving it around trying to touch the .chicks: Billy thought he better get him off there or pussmight tip the screen and the chicks would get out and get lost again. So he put the kitty on his shoulder and Mamma Lady mended the -hole with a piece of string. Billy took the little gray kitten back to the barn where Topsy, his mamma, the barn eat, lived. She was so glad to. see him and licked him all over Prone his head to the tip of his tall with her red tongue and then purred so loudly. I wonder how kitties purr anyway. dont' you? They only purr when they, are happy, did you know that? So if you havent got a kitty of your own and you see one, try petting it and see it it will purr. It is just the loveliest soft little song that it sings, Topsy, the barn oat Mamma, was different from Fluffy, the house cat, for Topsy liad short hair just like her little grey kittei; only her fur was real shiny black, not grey. Isn't that funny — black cat had a grey kitten. Our achlev ed. own white Mammas never have black in other homes the mistress of the little girls or boys, do they? But then, house is continually In a rush. Time sometimes Mamma's or Daddy's eyes seems a hard master and the clay is are blue and yours might be brown, of gone before even the routine is ac- the other way around. Did you ever complished, let alone any extras or ' notice that? outside work. Quite often the trouble! But I didn't tell you what Fluffy, the arises bemuse so much time is Ere- house cat, looked like, did I? She was quently frittered away and moat pee- t very different from Topsy. In the first pia are more or less guilty of this at t ply a sse'wasn't black Just tis ke Topsy, but the times, One just doesn't know where' the time goes. The work piles up 0 chicks, only she had big brown swirls even though we seemed to be con-1aronnd her body and brown rings on stantly busy, forgetting about the tete f her tail. Her fur wasn't shortand minutes of various kinds of relaxation glossy like Topsy's, but it was real which spun out into an hour or more, long, almost like a little :pomeranlan until one grows quite excited when all doggies You know what he looks like, and I am sure, only it was more silky and crowd in on one's' time that must, t 'Large specimen of "Loup garon", or wolf,- weighing See pleads 'and standing stx feet high on its hind legs, shot by Warden C. 0. Walrod. Shown in Prince Albert National Park. Sunday School Lesson Fire and browning 'What 'New York Recalls Old Curse' Is Wearing Hastings, England—A "lire. Mid BX ANNABELLC, W TIIINGTON water" curse, placed on hlatorio Bat- tle Abbey by an enraged monk nearly Iblust.•nated' n,r smat sag Lesson T'nr• 400 years ago, is .being recalled hero nishcel ,' •';l Pattern inconnection with the' recent, burn- ing of part of the struoture." Tha malediction was pronounced in 1543 after Henry VIII had dissolved. the chapter aitd'.delivered the abbey to a court favorite. "Your family' by .fire and 'water shall miserably perish," the iufurigt- ed. monk shouted. to the new owner, Sir Anthony Browne, as he burst into the dining' room -after the dis• solution order had been posted. "Two of Sir Anthony's nephews were drowned," the Very Rev, W. W. Youard, now dean of the abbey, said. "Part of the abbey :was destroyed, by flee; recently Lady. Webster, wife of the owner was drowned, 'and .now this fire has come," The abbot's hall, a` section dating from the eleventh century, was de- stroyed by the latest fire. 11.housed, many relics associated with the Bat- tle 'of at-tle'of Hastings, in which 'William the Conqueror defeated Harold. Its late years a school for girls had occupied the hall. My Prayer • By Beatrice •(Aged, 71 011, Master of fire! 011, Lord of air, Oh, God of waters, Bear my prayers Oh, Lord of ground and of stirring trees, Oh, God of man and of pleasant would be easier to interpret these say- breeze, ings if we could overhear the tone of Dear Father, let me happy he— voice in which they were spoken. We are apt to assume that "woe to you!" it, a kind of curse; but "woe" is more naturally an expression of grief than of indignation, and Jesus may have - cried' "woe" over the scribes and SUNDAY SCHOOL , .. , , , , . Graham Pharisees with the same sorrow as March 15. Lesson X1—Jesus Among over Jerusalem that i new not,she day Friends and Foes -Luke 10: 3842; I of its visitation, 11: 42-46, 52-52.'Golden Text— � V. 42. Religious people are apt 1; Ye are my friends, if ye. do what-' concern themselves greatly with soever 1 command you.—John 15: • things that do not matter, or.that do ' not matter: much, and to overlook the Ithings of deepest import. As happy as, a growing tree. The Place I'd Like To Be By a Girl (Aged16) The place I'd like to be i s where the spreading tree Spreads its shade And is made By .the gentle handofGod In -the rich, black mud, And the brooklet ripples down To the other end of town, And the roses are in bloom, Congo Railroad� Nears Completion New Lisle Will Lint Copper Country of Katanga Area With Deep Water London-0Thrau;;li; the fever•iofected . roaches of the 'Congo engieieers are puslrlug twin rails of steel to bring dark _'linen's produees a- week near; er to the market. The newly built railroad will be inaugurarted within the next few months.. it will link the copper producing country of the Katanga area with sleep water and- world consump- tion. Transportation facilities thus will be afforded for the country's ex- ports, which in 1329 totaled about $1,700,000, Dy eliminating shipments of - ex- ports to the east coast .of Africa the new nue, with Its connections, will permit ships to ea -ll for their cargo at Lobito in the 'Portuguese Angola. •This will save twice Ole steaming distance between Lobito an .the east coast. points, clipping twee days from Ole round trip, The P,enguela road is .now In.op eration as far as the Belgian Congo frontier, a distance of approximately 750 miles. The new line will add some 500 miles. to its terminus at Ellzabethville- Additkonal. railroad. facilities for the Congo ere' projected to connect Stanleyville`.and Lake Albert, which will provide the last llhk in_ rail - water communication between Cairo and the Gape. Products of the Congo consist largely of palm olive oil and ire by- products, cotton, cocoa, rubber, cof- fee, copper and some roof gold and diamonds. • New Hudson Bay Route To Be Used This Fall Winnigeg.-The first practical test of the Hudson Bay grain route to A good k .. dross of printed Europe will be made in Seine -leer, flat crepe sills that assures such en- and it is expected that by the open tire satisfaction for all -day wear, ing of navigation In 1932 all facil'tiea sorts of tasks are remembered i safe and she had a big tail that looked V. 48. The Phartsee6, it seems, re- And the violets give perfume, The cross over linos of the bodice 00 t seems, he done at the moment. I 1 a squirrel's tail. Did you ever I. MARY AND MARTHA, 10.; 38-42. ' garded themselves as very important And the blue grass waves like hushes, and the sleeve £rills lend a complete able for whatever bn'ineee mayIoR Mane good housekeepers take a lit- sea a squirrel or chipmunk? Only 32. THE PIIMOISEES AND SCRIBES, 11. • people and sought to be popularly And in: the brook here wave rotes, softness. The contrast introduced ir. for. tle time first thing in the early morn- . I luffy s tail was much bigger than the I 42-44, 52-,4. ; recognized as such.('on of Ole prnvictP for the romple- 1 g• tthe especially advocate early. squirrel's whole body, head and tail V. 44. Tha Pharisees are accused of `But instead—a dingy town! the iec'sline bands, give it smart m tion the grain elevators at Clntrch- te Y P2 I — • I dividual'ty, 4 ill,t ''''r^a of the new Hudson Ch Bay arising) to jot down a list of what must all put together, for she was a Persian I. steer AND MARTHA, 10: 3i3-4 , con -eating their true nature. A man I .^toffy was very proud of being 'We gather from John,chapter 10, was made "unclean"' if he touched a FAITh i Style No. `'" d ..ed fa ..zea be done during the day. Then use of Puss- 16,1$ years' S', 43 -1 42 inches Railwnv, eel of the new Atlantic a Persian, and walked liko !t too. How i that the village of Bethany was near grave, Num. 19: 16. Only beyond our knowledge is thereelse "Car u:t.s 3 rids of route by Septenier. Dredging and the clock is a good key to help you de' Mount of Olives. The arrival of V. 40. Tha.I raelite who attempted the exercise of rattle It is where bust. -1 88 •deck exit sinn Will finished in the sure knowledge ends that sure faith 39 -inch materiel w -'i "a.; and of gpcing or 1533. Tllo be fluirltles have begins. Even a SUE picious.doubted inch contraetiee. decided that Yt will' be possible to will trust his suspected neighbor "as • Plain crepe sills is equally attrac- •mo1 -with self -materials make a test shipment of two or three ANALYSIS, he now Atlanttn part will lt� avn11- open the door of order and unruffled do you vette vthen you are 3100 serenity. It will aid you to get the Well, that is the way she walked. All I Jesus mayMahave leen unexpected. routine over as quickly as Possible. the lama she could catch mice in the en rnustaa determined of its very best; Meals are planned and other house- - ouse- louse. All the tulle had to liveoithis was lt'r way of exts verng her hold duties quickly despatched one by aide under the ground or ..he wouldpleasure at the -visit. She was busti- oue in a etematic way with a cleat atch them, because 'Mamma Lady ing about, fussing and missing the -mind, allowing just so much time far•, didn't like nliee to come in her house eonvere mon which she longed to, hear. each thing. Plan as you go and clean end ra`, up all Iter cheese and good; Her sister was giving her no help, and ally he must observe a. series of coin- each as you o aloe then because the +:tinge -vithou: even asking for it.� Martha, when she, could nolongerrttaeasuretthe s nex¢etltfulfilment of ibitions nod up Y g g, t d lIl d I1 ftc '' -t as well endure her vexation, app to i to follow all the requirements of the scribes n ust be a man of learning anti of leisure. First the written Law of Moses must be obeyed in its fulness; then he must keep a large number of rules I,hich' seemed to be implied in .rr deducible from the Law of Moses. Fin. routine Is done long hours remain for , -Int-mrd Lay .e u - lu- Jesus. There is a good deal of variety the extras, the short periosts for t• situ liked Ji+nate C tic c and the i:e our different manuscripts of Luke, and for the enjoyment of the thin t' °that three chickthat looked an and exactly what Jesus said is ,not you always wanted to do b t ne e: ; - etch alike. I certain, but he seems to have implied sent,rd to just have the nese a mother thing. nut In the barn, that -he came to talk with the aster,, time to areorrtPlish, Filly's Daddy lile d Topsy, the barn and that he caredmuch more fur talk- cat ;o much because she chases away • ing with them than for an elaborate h bi t eta sties conte fu the barn 10 cal, Martha was busy preparing n.' "Pharisees" Twilight Hour Story = Abot't We if they rat: eat n all the gtain1 end of dishes, but ane simple dish is "Puritans." The scribes were schol- Chioks and Other Little Frienda, ' 3 would be quite enough, and Mary, who ars learned in the Law. The aim of That l lou e to George, the horse, and I presumably understands this, is not the scribes was to study and elaborate (•.3113. 13 Molly, the cow, tvhc gives such a Lot to be disturbed. Martha has not re- the Law that it night cover the whole 11 was a good thing Jilami ("a -. 1f good milk. My, 111 milk is good, , sewed much sympathy from rale of life Ind every possible situation in, and his three little chick stet,: • wee'(, i-i'c it? TuOsy fights those big rats, readers and preachers, but her rebuke, which a Jew might find himself. Law and to meet special occasions and clangers. It is probebie that the "sin- ners" whom Jesus 00100 to call, com- prised a large cession of the commun- ity which could not keep, and scarcely wanted to keep, ell the minute regula- tions of the scribes. Perhaps the near- est English equivalent of `Pharisees inside their warns box that to'd nr„i.,- nv.•u if they are strong, and thinks if it is a rebuke, is a very gentle one. or I guess they would have been li!:- herd hot: the can catch them. Then It would be a mistake to say that the butterfly, But now, since :tIr. Sun she hurries back to her little kitties Martha represents practical religion it. t ti t it was so warm out •i.le dint r: hiclt :the has hidden in a box in a .114 Mary contemplative religion, and got to argue that.Jesus refers the latter, Manana Lady thought it would he a darts corner where nobody eau see it, I This is not an allegory about religion, fine chance to give them soma fr.esie Minima Lrily put a nice cosy piece but a real story about two sister,:. air. So she and Billy put the hue of old blanket its it so the five baby, Martha wanted to do hanor to Jesmi, outside in a warm corner and covered kitties could steep snug and warm, and but he would be more honored bye a it over with an old window screen n Topsy came in and snuggled around' simple meal and friendly talk with the nothing could get in to scare then. then, washing them all well, for she sisters than ay a pretentious banquet They lilted it fine out there and were washes them every time she comes to' taking long to prepare and leaving growing fast, just like little weeds. ! mem because site likes them to be so little time for more important things. ' Well. 1 AfterL 11 tlreu h II, THE PHARISDeS AND SCRIBES, 11: ask Moths: or Daddy. )Jo vote know haw fast that is? cl , very clean. she was a g 42-44, 52-54. th he purred and purred them all to � "denunciations” Billy happened to look out of e . is ep and coon went off to sleep too, Christ's denunciations of the Pharisees are not altogether easy to 'window, and what do you think lie curled ftp in the boa so contented i•.terpret. There can be little doubt saw? The cutest Iittle gray kitten and warm, ( that many of the Pharisees were sin - 'with short hair came over front the : Net Week—"What the Little But- sere and religious men, such as Saul crisis in many a life when the course barn whsle it lived with its mamma, tete Did." of Tarsus. Itis not likely, therefore, it shall take for weal or for woe de- the barn cat. Little kittens are se -p that Jesus "denounced" them all indis- pends upon a slight influence—almost pretty, don't you thinkso? But wheel A SWIMMING RODENT criminately and laid at their door a single word. How careful then this little feticw saw the be„ oh, dear, i The South American capybara, the these serious charges. That there was should we be that our, influence may he jumped a::^,lit up on top of the 1 gest animal of the rodent family, among them much self-deception, at all times be in the right direction! seri gin. teas a ^oo thing u s the i f all play-aet!ng' (or hypocrisy"), lack " of mora perspective, stn t e curio:ts screen wa.; rag th hon, +. - : n't it, , 011.0,,, . and with its web feet Is as spiritual blindness evhdch not rarel.v he couldn't ;:et in? Iio looked it,:v-, is,:nit at Imine in the water as on afflicts hard and "good" men, the d-• at the cities end h re teeny re- logn. V. 52. The scribes ere accused of a dog -in -the -manger attitude. Their elaboration of the Law made it im- possible for the common people, and because of their own finical attitude to the Law they, themselves, could not enter into that real knowledge of God which the Law contained, Vs. 53, 54. Violent language, "with deadly intent," "to stop his mouth," "to ambush him," "to hunt him down." ti KINDNESS An act of kindness, a word of sym- pathy, may render the whole line of life different from what it would otherwise. have been. There are It d tl i the attain to s ze o n small 1 d h runeiations and Paul's letters amply bit, fright tett. 1, coca. c he •,sopldi: 4.—i-- testify, but it, is not necessary to sup- ose that Jesus made all these de - .00 lael em but be , wellies! to l r , and FAITH nunciation at the same tine, or that. at last he aid find a hole la the e e i Any faith In Him, however small, and when wily ;raw hint, do y oil senses 1.4 better than any belief about Him, Phe inelue "d in them all th scribes and lrnwever trete s, Agan, whatexactly is what piss r:,ta dein.;? Ire n : prrr great, meant by denunciation here? It "What causes the flight of time?" "It's probably urged on by•the spur of the moment," Something like 3,00e motor -coaches enter London every day, while more than 1,500 use road -sites for picking up and setting down .passengers, far as he can see " But He whom we trust, and in 'whom we have faith, can be trusted beyond sight, and against sight in darkness or when n'e for this Patter sed and plain orepy woolen and wool lace would be lovely for its all, appearances seem against His development, loving purposes and plans in our be- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS." half. God will never fall us, and Write your name and address plain - our restful trust in Him ought never to fail, PILGRIMS The inferior creatures 'find in the Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. objects and scenes of earth enough _ to satisfy their limited natures. But Million I'arI" -_ we are mightier than the perishing 15 world, and, herefore, find no rest in any earthly thing. There is here no pillow for the head, no home for the heart, for the pilgrims of eternity. Our rarest delights, our noblest ex- periences, speak to us most forcibly of our Immortality; just as the strange midnight sky, lit up by the Southern Cross, brings sad thoughts to the heart of the sailor on. the Paci- fic Ocean, and reminds him how far he is front home, ' , A GOOD, NAME Garments that have once one rent in them are . subject to be torn on every uail and every briar, and ed by tie peaks. glasses that are once cracked are Breeding the parasites in the la - soon broken—such 's man's good name once tainted with just reproach; boratories involv —Bishop Hall, s rho use of care - fatly aoutrolled incubators, rePrlgera- tion, and electric lights which simul- Remember that you haven't as long ate winter, summer' and sunlight. JOY Joy drowns the twilight in the dew, having words with the minister. After And fills with stars night's purple cup. that they have words with each other, Yeats —Brandon Sun, The contents ofthe stomach of a' "What would man do if he could fly seal captured in the Arctic ocean a like a bird?" asks a scientist. Probably sew years ago indicated that the roost on the telephone wire and cacice animal had dived to a depth of 3,000 about bard times,—Border Cities Star•, foot, ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each"' number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern May Save Peach Crop New Haven, Conn. --In an attempt to save this state's peach crop, more than 15,000,000 parasites will be re- leased this spring in time to destroy the eggs of the peach moth, a parasite of the peach tree, it was announced by the Connecticut experiment sta- tion recently. In case some eggs escape and are hatched into larvae, the experiment station is breeding another parasite which prefers the juicy worm instead of the egg of the moth. About 900,000 of these will be released later in the spring, and the Connecticut peach crop this sum- mer is expected to mature unmolest- to live as you had yesterday. Marriage is the result of a couple (MMU,iTT AND JEFF— By BUD FISHER He's Seeping His Word and the Eleven Also. HEY, MVTT,TELL You w0AT 'NE'LL Do, PAY ME HALF o -Mose ELEVEN '04LLAR5 ANIA we'LL CALL 1 D0N'T Do BLI Shale S T si WAY• WREN I BotOlBow 5 PAY ALL oR NONE; WELL, CAN YOU GIVE Me Flt?T`f CENTS oN AccouNT' You'VB\ omen MG THE CLGVUV FOR. slxYcARst OI))L`( 5111 `(FABS: OH, IT BtacPKS t°"( HEART To Tilt )i M"( LITTLE FRIEND 'DOESN'T TRVST MEt tt Boo tito Hoo'• 241DN•T a= TELL You THAT z Wouuo PAY You lF IT Took A LIFETIMl (SNIFF) 1 1(GS,you 1)124- CNGLIy KIDS AIN`T' KEEPING MV C. c VI ORD? cargoes,'-or about 750,000 bushels or wheat, this Fail, from cyltich valu- able lessons will be Ienrned in re- spect to freight and insurance rates. Shipping companies are peeparea to Co-operate. "" For many years the producers of Western Canada have looked for- ward to opening of the IIudson Bay route to Europe, and now that the project is so near completion they are watching each. step with intense interest. They expect that a con- siderable part of the Western wheat crop, particularly that originating in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, will find its way to market through the Churchill elevators, aid they will be greatly disappointed if rho route does not reduce materially the freight charges on grain, For the moment at least, the long controversy over the possibilities of the route is still- ed... All parties, even those who op- posed most vigorously the expendi- ture of many 'millions on the railway and on port terminals, now are agreed that it must be tested not by theory and deduction, but through the Lard decisiveness of prartical experi- ence, Queer Fish Walks On Ocean Bottom Chicago.—A fish that seems to pre- fer walking to swimming, and which has the pedal equipment necessary for perambulating on the bottom of the sea, has been added to the piscatorial exhibits of the field Mus-attm cf Natur- al History, The batfish, as this species i$ known, comes from the tropical and semi- tropical spas of the Gulf of Mexico. According to an announcement from the museum, looked down at from above it seems to have a body like a toad, but this terminates in a fishy tail. "Looked at front the side, it appears tQ have four legs with finny feet, and these are yet more ,peculiar because the pair close together under the throat are the hind feet, while the forefeet or hands• are far apart and well set back," the description ecntin-; ued, "While it can swim with it.: -tail, like any ordinari fish, the batfish usually walks' or hops along the bottom is comparatively shallow places. In its. hopping, it moves exactly in the same way as a rabbit feeding on a lawn. The weiglet is rested on the forward pair of feet and the rear ones are brought ahead, then the weight 13 Shifted to the rear pair and the for- ward ones moved along." Quotations It is a good thing for an uneducat- ed.man to read books of quotations. The quotaticna, when engraved upon the memory, give you good thoughts. They alai make you anxious to read the 'authors and look for, -more. . Women are 'more forgiving' than men, but men equalize things. by be, ing onuch more forgetful,