Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 2, 1930, p. 3

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xii k irohgc ov oijr arlnii jrirrrjjrrfiii mn tt naluu wfely npf a utio uml r ml o divum 9 w h a a executive held 111 toronto on rcprc tenlarloif ofmujor snva00 of 1 ititowcl palmer ton 111 atfun kerfkeli it publil fj evfry th llmy 11 ft 1- ii iii ns uiij ht a i oirlo tt y i ii timi in m i j l j ls p im l l hula i it dsltt titr stwt m thtt aditidi ltrj auvrhti iin katk5 1 mirtlst fi1 iil i i r h- rl will i i l hi bj ol t4 in i li khvmiil iiih m pplifbli o a pllll 1iiw at i roulor calnw villa sutua wo rend in tha spectator tliat at a mooting f lie o ii tenlarjoif wan tied a ml 11 viluja onto liiini u time and not o very ioiik u citjiti tilth ariaction would huvc bouii a f ml lilnw to the pcstigu of tiny town i ntcly howcvci ii int liocn recognized lliut thcro urc lulvuntii i 1 iiift viiihkc orjiif learned k koniii tiitio ago 11 nil hiij june to its village ma tii iinifd the ici of iirrouttdiuk towns now the town nrc urulini oni thr sumo thing dtuy inuy he tqjjijpiil villaios by kpetnig organ izaijini but it will take a pruclnrikilmil by the railway ami milllkipiil hoard to make minli difference financial y wouldnt it he lutrrcttfirw if ialmerston took ltci i ecoino really a yjljc aain and tlwn ltci ecoino really a yjljc ajtaln nnd- ilwn ii kcil the cointy council ffltroinc part of the vfi jit i ii nt ruitt mi county road rate rl erjjii now hccord thksunday school lesson jfott kiini1av january olflldllood op jehus u 1 irii urfl i turn snult call his name j iu9 w it la 1m that ahal u his piuplp fmm then sins mat- i 31 jum n rt mat 3 10 33 study b1m i iikn j o 53 uat i 17 38 in ii i p thurbdaf fve january 2 1110 industrially strong a review of the past year in relation to the industries in acton is indeed mostv encouraging and cannot help hut bo viewed wltii prido and optimibm by all citizens the tann whil no at the peak of capacity as hits been aeon jn some years have maintained steady operations all through the year and have prepared for expansion and increased power load the jjlovo factories- have apparently had alt the business they could handle nnd have maintained full operation all year long the knitting mill has been working to capacity with an cvor jncrihsing demand for the product and the shoo factory and auto parts industries have manufactured and distributed a good volume and maintained steady employment the mdnu mental works which his present year resumed opera tlons has had successful operations and finished the year in splendid conditionin b prospects for jio future thehydro is now preparing for a larg cr ioaa inasmuch as the present equipment isia ready taxed to capacity acton may well feel proud of her industries not one idle factory building is in the town and not one industry but has pro years a large volume of business however is vldcd steady employment throughout the past year the community may wejl enter this year 1030 with a feeling of thankfulness aid optimism for the in dustrial status afjtcton american not flocking to canada for liquor it is interesting to note that ty 12 per cent of the mariy thousands of amorlcan tourists who visited canada last summer through tho windsor gateway expressed any interest whatsoever in thu ontario liquor control act and thoir privilege of buying liquor according to a compilation made by justice miller managing secretary of the border chamber of commerce most of the tourists camt just to see a foreign country results of the survey show in order of prominence the reasons were t visifa foreign country finofsee new scenery 51 per gent f to visit canadian summer resorts 10 portent j to vlstf relative and to boo niagara falls 3 per cont to make shortcut detroit to buffalo 8 per cent for jlshmg and otfter sports 4 per cent destinations of those included in our survey are important in forming the report mr miller notes northern qntarlo and quebec are not attracting americantourists who enter ontario via detroit to the degree we had believed the following are the final destinations given niagara falls 29 per cent toronto 12 per cent border cities 8 per cent other old ontario points 18 per cent northern on scnl maitimea ercentatdt h to prove that the 5 or 00 millions or dollars ex pended in ontario liquor stores came for the most part from the pockets of the people of ontario tho americans are not so thirsty for liqitor as some advocates would favo us btillqvq a notable first utterance the first public utterance of hon chas dun ning since assuming his new role of minister of i manco was his announcement last week tfcst can j ada will redeem in lash a loan of 20000000 pay nhlo on february i and it mr dunning can con tinue to make such encouraging announcements from time to tune he ill perpetuate tho popular ity of the department that characterized ft during the regimo of thelate hon job robb the do minton of canada has grown in every way dur ing t past 00 years land thyefore the depart- mviii uf ihiaiilo hub rudo kpaouhono minister of finance declared it must continual ly adjust itself to now demands and to noy condt tions and at the same tune maintain thai care and security so essential to an insliution which deals with money and bonds jlliy i illustrate the growth ofwolt by companngthe revenue of 0 years ago with those of ust year in the first ten days of tho inst fiscal year the collections of the dominion wero greater thop the total collection of the whole cnr of 18fl8 indeed the surplus ot revenues over expenditures reportad to parliamert last session would hnve morethan jaiil off he national debt or aslr existed a few yeara after con fed iratinn mr dunning paid tribute to hs predo ccsor the late hon j robb and expressed the llojiu that- ito his penjodjof office nb minister oftfltr- ho too would nhorluho taojuttation of the til rind inn neonlc r tsirtadlan people i arm lusmjgrant to i lnoncf minbttir hon charles a dunning wlio howjusi been ap pointed canadian minister of i inance at thr ajc f 44 carucfrom lqicciuur lngland a a 5 1 lyerfjiw imnugrsiiuaiiil jturtcd ns afarmhauj in saskatchewan fight yonrr after his arrival in the dominion he wan dtiector of tho saskatchewan grain giowcrn a ociatiou in id j i be organ u cd tlic snskntcliowun co operative elevator co ctt and was appointed gyicral mauajfcr of the com pany nnd continued as such until 1010 when he entered the saskatchewan covornmcnt as frovm cm i ticnurcr dunng the following sax yearw be helo ditferent porlfotior in the government of sa katdhewoil and in 1022 hecamo premier he enter cd the canadian federal govern me nt as minister of knflwayn in 1021 and has just succeeded the jato hon james a kohb as minister ot i inance which is regarded as the principal portfolio in the canadian federal cabinet next to that of prime minister it is interesting to note hat hon mf dunning m a former townsman of joseprth b smith of wolf creek alberta who won the worlds wheat championship at the 1020 international grain and hay show at chicago i itufllnftui summary hi v its miminary of business during the past month tho etnnkof montreal bulletin has tho fol lowing report holiday trade tho country over his boon favored with seasonable weather clear crisp cold wjui satisfactory snowfall tho volume of re tail turnover will compare fairly well with that of last year at this tunc and is proving subsequently better than in any christmas season prior to that of 1028 ihc adverse influence of the stock market crash and the light crop is visiblo principally in what is known as the luxury trades for goods of moderate price and household necessities there has b a satisfa demand but there has b cautious buying of the more expensive articles thtt iime4 11 v naoeh ilothlebem hyyt kxiotljiion 1 th wja men lmklmf jmu id 13 tim wim men um kumi wrrtt chfl fuirlrtit tnai- hwy wain ttuunu if tlui iun lro- uiuy unlit to llv up tiw ihbl uiiht tticy liail and 1k1 mc ihrm willin utry wnn ud gava uiedi auua tttht u alwuyil 4 llq uuu ii vm ihn ituia tluil tm juui will ra v tr if act 10 i 6 so 33 lul tlm man wlm rrfumo l uwcjli t tin llcht that iw hu wilt to by lliat mm 36 jo 3 rhca 3i u f3 al uiny atwlltmf tlui aun uod ll uum br tr tim bright its hi lliat led uwm m w dim dtuy ur light but li wa tho bt ui hail ad aa thoy 4 llowrd ii ralutniliy ood avr ihn r llr ihjht and tit hu ruviwlrd word uwin ihnt ibtftnnotniinnttr l t tf trio wfftttrlir yiclr atii t to find ii o king- vmf look o umg wowjf j rtifrwy tut umir iyr wu in din mid almndatitly mward wt tlmn mini of mi allni land md far fcotur tun of uvtr i ui bllmmnrtnc itsht than did uio chlnf orlcu m1 wrlboa and atudenu j tlie law and uu ltruhu did with thlr fyllrr light- they lught jpmu fir tho brat of all luirpoacta u womhlp ilirh it tlu wl menhidin jua 10 i am mwarws tint wise nun had m clvcd um dlrrd information uuy tattd immedlauly t tlnd ui kin wluwi uiy aouaht again ood leads tlirm fay thn iur to the v apot wlurro um young child was thy trus mura aoctiatomd to ba bold led by atara uian ny any othor maanj lod adapta itu leadlnsa to our neceaaluas wblla llriad and jeiuoakim had bwin troublod hi uin uuught uiat chrut liad com the wim men lujoiced wlthexevmtlnvu urtat joy to nnd him tiuua who en- joy llularsbat pilvluaaa oltomumta isaat appreciate them while uwm who haw the might an mntt eager sag mora ict mat 10 11 tlisra u an agemi to hnar about ohrlat today in haih unda that u umcuiiui jacking in ohruuan lands jlise u no grmter jay to um uw luart uuui uut of oui- irfg joau whan thiry entered tho hottw tha uirg nsei r dowu mni wonhlitped jcaua tlioy uw uary llli mother but thny did iiot wonuili her wonbip might mt have meant to them all that it means to us but it is right to wor- ahlp jeatu flirt l b when they had iviiratllttllfrl tllhl ferij vrfl twenty ykaaw ago r rroto be iavcw ot thw frrm itm ol ttamtwug january m lata a iitlly dompany uf twrnty tur uf young people made a le tolling party to ofngetown on new year kvn and enjoyed the evening on the fink thni tjia watoh night aorvlm lu ht mel mia maud jordan ot oiangnvlllf ui u vulllng he sister urs uf lawn aang in kook church on oundajr nyo big luteal option earrlea in acton wtlh th sptendld vole of hi far to 139 against both aidva wera wsll oiganlied and worked with a vim lliough a falls aard prewalled during the day the urg es vote evrr given hi acton was pull ed tile ny law will cwiib into force at tile erjd ot uw present hoense vekf may 1st eleotjun toe bcbool ttusum and council were nk wlui htte wuidldauyt hi the oeld and with font to bn dleotrd tjtually uiere ar but uime school tnu tees to be atected but the rrmoval t trustee orlndell lost november nxminl uud the four to be elected this year the ltoard of education for the cur rent year w oomprlse dr k h ault a k mloklln d m ilenderaon john williams john a mowat william thorn the tiuction or oounclllors w pinjdotl u ifluows omrfge trynda ltewe by aeel wni cooper a t rrown afcybel murray molmsdd iraj option carrud in 7j munlclpatl um over the threa fltyt rmiremonu and rlofea aoo more bar rooms kvury township within nttem miles af aruui excepting mlng will now be undrr local option kit s sunday ochoq cwiuu luild on new veara sight was a moat grurylng itccesi the attendance was large- and taxed tfi capacity of ue hall the chorures aoloa duets quartotiea no inlbeast in yie1j vmoki prep nauuow ttxiiohina clay and sandy lifcrnsotbr nt tjio oeiilsl ksprrimenui kami at ottawa which wem pi mill d to a dpth of 4 itlclii haw ifivni j int ns g m d yields c ini aflnr n i and oats afur trn as wiibu lliny met i i itiglmd i twins tici itir yloi tu of oi m and onu ni wo nlin s lis whlttl w rn i 1 ugliad wlul fuiifiwh 111 luthrn will w n i aull ally a jugli as where um and corn stub bit hsjljfirn ploiiftkhi with furrows 0 inrlits wide i hesn ir tho ecsulu of in year t t nspnrimanu w rk on the cluy and flvrii y ars on thn sandy pi am soil liixii ct tlirn trlau of courw hn plililhliig wal wo 11 ikmi anil good it br lu wie t ared hrf rn sowlna while ptrtutp in snlne rare cats they nay fa soils ui whlrirtlo rmulu ot hose puuiuiiluk fispcrlmcuti inuy n t ptly n in 1st farms f kastnm canada rry drf plougtuiig uid the lue tf ulmnflia whlrh t mi nam w furr w will nut give any m im crop i r u t lhait shal w 1 iiglilng and the lue 1 1 ploughs whlrti turn wide furrows as pluiighlliu is tile ntiuil nupciislvt of all e lilurul i htili hh riuillrod in preparing urui i t tho sowing tit r loner cistts wr i inlul and iter u u will omptisheci try p vpry puoslbl means time snnt n this farm pnratlnu it takns less time and mergy to ploiah land shall w than it ihts to plough it i u uflv jwith wiiiojurrpwh mail it diteatu plough it willi narrow i nes ksrcpt in two ases tnero was hot a busliat t ats t a ton of corn dlf fcrrnce hi lhr ylclda ihuihicd from du firmt tiietlikls tt pi ughlng ampl yd in lhece expertmruts n din two typts of soli mentl mrd moreover the two phi rlt tln did til i glvn suitlrhjlt dlf fnrcikrs in yl 1 u to rhfjlgo the general funrlualons im iitlonnd aliow which were drawn from um results of uuiy plough ing trials n hit led to di lsrmhia thn innuonce on rroo yul id of dlrfemiit depths and dirfurmil vldttis of the fur other parts ot the cantata went through wium central kimr i mental rarm without m single error candtsa orangey were cusutbulftd to the snliouus at the conclusion of the programme the proceed were 7000 month as a whole fiai ttecn marked by a slight slowing down of the remarkable activity and ex pansion characteristic of trade during tho past hve moving and what may appear a quiot condition w5ii id two years ugo have been regarded as one of unwonted brinkncts the moqtunfavorable fa tor ofthoyoarhasbeen ohort- harvestnd de layed shipment of wheat the influence of which is felt in manyquarters though the plan of initial pay ments on delivery hits placed prairie farmers j n bet ter condition than might otherwise have been the cane the circle of unemployment was enlarged by loss of rail and igko traffic and while the indeje figuio of employment remains relative high tho labor mar ket js hkcly tu become somewhat congested fa spots during tho winter losses in stock speculation are an h ti known quantity but consequences cannot be helpful to business the automobile industry too has had six months of reduced production although now it is not greatly less activo than a year ago theiffarg the d commercial picture ott the bright side is continuous mining devefoprrlt much construction both pre sent and prospective of buildings and engineering ing works important railway projects shortly to be begun tho nowsprint industry reaching new peaks of output each month the iron and bteel industries well employed and nbove all on abiding faith that the material progresi of canada 1b not to bo stay ed bank note circulation at the close of october was at q high point commodity prices have tend ed slightly downward in an orderly way textile industries are working at fairly good capacity hydcoelectric pwcr production steadily increases r jsllsrss proi are in the making editorial notes the thermometer has been seriously studied ho past week by a class who payed little attention to lis nuctuntlon fw wocks otho hockey f h sixteen trains hood motionless during tho christ mas- rush while an effort was made to extricate an od hands that had become caught in tho rails tim christmas rush docs not overcome ihc christinas spirit iho first hockey gamo proved to tho fans that aoton has a team to be proud ot for its rst year in o ii a thcjplayc4 sloan and well and a con tinuatica of such performances will draw tho admlra tion of al thoir followers thisjtf the week of the municipal nominations and ejections in neighboring townships and several of the towns in the county acton and 6odk can h0wevorenjoy the contest as onlookers jm flidir elections were all over at th flrstf the month aftcporsual of the arguments on elthertde in tho toroitlb dailies nbout this llmo of year one sometimes wonders when a town or ity really has been o lev tod to a posihouto ibok upon other mumcipalltles aiv small towns or deslgnatftanythjing as small town stuff y t s o h a governing of hockey seems just as prono to error ns any other hrand with the r ficlal refereo arriving overholf an hour late atitj tho tftnereoporr cutting the last porioti in half li wa hard toytnako tha fantrbelleve acto ndw playlnfittj h a hockey l wnrmhlpped uiey presented unto jum their gifts that u the true order orst worship ijhcn giving thy gave him their very best gold and frmnkui- cmsn and myrrli ot pa 7a 10 11 these were wise men indeed- many today give lllm wily their poorest note carefully the conduct of tho wise men 1 they sought jesus 3 they found jesus s they rejoiced over jesus they worshipped jesus 6 they gave gifts to jesus ood now guides thorn with another method a dream 5cfc their own land hit ood irotecung- jesus 19 15 jw ctottmcta herod soheme falls hrclilm ntgl llpaets ii flsa a ugula by a dream josvh wisely does tly as ood bada him do another prophecy ts fu lulled some months must have elapsed between the birth of jeatu and tliq migration of uui holy pamlry hito kgypt and the slaughter of the babes at bethlehem by the order of the wicked and cruel herod ood promls- ei to semfjoseph word when h is time to rotum and ood keeps his promise hcrskl lied but thcvuuiuj child whom hi sought to slay uvea and comes back to the land ot israel hut tlie place p ills birth is to know lllm no more die piopheole of ood aro to- be skill further rulftued and so he tur is aside vtlh joseph and mary into the hill oallii to be called once amy for s v erui n aaa rene ivohil4hood of jesus at naaareth 33 33 thore is scarcely anything bt the oospol records concerning- the chlld- imod years at naiarculwliat uutra is however li vastly important it forms a summary from which it is not dll- ncult to surmise something concern bag tlu ufa jesus led he doubueaa helped his foster father about the carpentering mk s and hbt mother about her domestic work and he waa just as tru ly about hu heavenly vwthers business wj f sunlhasalwgarsa hi nakareth as wtien hi the mora sp- clflo incident of ills earthly life tor nearly thirty yesra jesus rrrqalnftd in the bilmble obscurity of naxareth he did not chafe at that life common place though it was itesplu the fact of tils being conscious of power to fill a vastly larger sphere that quiet 11 le was a necessary preparation for the work he had ootne to earth to do during these years jesus was growing not only in physical stature but in wisdom and favor with ood when this sort of grow th is in progress there u a rich at tendant bleaolntf of jesus it is writ ten ui 3 40 that the grace of ood was upon hun and there u no richer benediction in all hie world than thtt that come o child or man jesus could grow because he was a teal homan be ing voluntarily put aalde dl- vtnentlory to become human t phu 0 1 mk is 33 lie lprreet a babe uid boy but uut perfection of mnliood is a higher form of perfee t ion than tlie perfection of chjtlhood and more pleasing to ood so jesus at naaareth trier eased in favor with ood and man uj 3 u and so grew rrom perfect boyhood into perfect manhood others in sunllar situation would not recognise responslveneaa to claims s a usf of a mana unseflahrtewf and also of his energy vitality and industry sometimes the unselfish wilt under the dvmgnds on their energy and industry they would tike to respond to the claims that they recognise but mentally and physically they gre trt tired to do it those buoyant persons who nnd in each new claim a freeh stimulus are rouoh envied there wre other claims than khoae that human beings make on one an other almost every possession of man inanimate u well u animate the auto mobile ho less thari the horse or the dogt has ce claim o th owne- tr w any uuiauna wlbrbajmnax ton resp to hiiman claims in tie gketml fc uhefof another sort and otten person who are fastidiously calw rul to treat their inanimate poeseaelons with respect rail to show due considera tion to the claims of their remllles or friends borne persons are too sensitive to the claims of others on them and e are too acutely aware of their claim on other those who meet ade- rtty mil the claims on them lead gi- useful and worthy life everyone knows how enjoyable the nuw years dinner is vaw realise how easily it can be very badly miblanoed rkev rhlokeii luclf nprk bread cake plecruac oysters and eggs are all aold forming foods a little thought will show how plentiful ttiese foods are lite average new year dinner table we shall always insist upon our ii ke and our other goodies oil new year day no matter whether uiey be actd- foimhig or uott uut we can use little care and see tliat we also serve a this meal as many green vegetable and as as much fruit an possible so that tlie meal will be a balanced on after all i r m v breakfas will go a long way oward balenctntf the entire day diet drink a full glass of orange juice which is decidedly alka l snlt of to many thinking of it as the opposite tat spar ingly of cereal which is acid and use milk liberally lti icoifor the milk u alkaline reduce the morning bacon and eggs or bam and eggs to a half portion eat less toast drink your coffee as usual ant eat heartily of any fruit aauoe or marmalade you haveon the able this murnlna meal will the be an alkaline tliat you may alt down to new yc dlnptr with the knowledge that you have prepared yotrrself to stand quite a bt ol aajtthmc you may choose to ei a cometor ot awf many testimonials could be presented showing th great erlcaoy of dr thomas jcoleetrla oil in correcting disorders of tho respiratory processes but the beat wfrumonlal la tmpsrlenoe and the oil recommended to all wjip gurfer fn truwr tneoraets winrtnoowtaiiity mat they will nnd relief it will allay uv fttmmatinn tn the bronohhu tsjbae claims most persons would be glad to redt in number of clalma oil t1 time thjlr uiouaht and their pqctclhooks at least they think uey should be glad to but if they were to see that such a redtetion would be jjoaaibjo ipjy at the espense of their own standhx in the comsawajtr probobly none of them would consent to it- generally speak ing the mora claims the more reapunsl blutles and the r who carries thr greatest number at responsibilities it likely to be the snoet tonueoilel person hi the comtnunlty will admit claim tliat fashions fatmiv smurt woman tjlme tables at aotqp enrli that vi ing cttattlhtntr print tailllllif drug n uti i cmrillgl nadian ntlonlrllways flupday only 7 13pjn dully esrnpl iluiulay 7 07 am ally nsirpt f ill lay 1301pm ially except iunday e 13 pm oally flsr t riiiiiilay g pjn leing- uf holiday only 10 31am inlly esonpt holiday 7 40 ajn jlully exeopt flunday tsjwem lijlly ewept iunday 3 30pm dally escept kunday g 17 pirn dally except uunday 7anrpt iriiites mull train i flag su p to let rf or take on pas- srngrrs i lw lug fcn stuart iiuttli i y lieintf inalrnall as in ill many tr irks an f cmti hiul lufi rmal a to i an i leal m mici lrnr1 ly the i front of thr kklit poltil i f the yi k jrvrl if i in tlirm thrxr prnili jrt- they nam ml ii nl with plain frxk ilxiauc cjturii thr yitkr in mil wrai its simple i r lb flarr in the ml lie lmw at tlic cmm tnrlis at thr i uui ur at the woitt ill fin very ecotii in t feel at your lil lui frock of trrpe uuii ii i u lor an 1 you will find it a ytxx nrrtlra nvlcl sxlro hivr iii liticiiiiiinl ing wlf y in prmla knows hlg auusit whlch do you like better balloon he or highpressure ureat like biuioon tlrtcbeucrt- what kind of a ear do you have jcadesky of tokonto kykskht speciau8t wit a bbata t lutownu dhuo etioiuc aoton monday feb 3rd anyone suffering from eyestrain defective vision or headache should not rroas the opportunity of consulting this eyesight specialist appointment may be made wtua mr a t hrown drxigglst conhut ration pnn off ten hears s sw tn tffl 4 p- ae daljy errpl runday i miy daily i bdlly dally daily tallytriccpt buj dlly douy 1 tolly dally except sunday dally vsorpt sunday doily dally dally dully v dally dally daily dally 17ajg 10l7m ljltpa a7pa lldjav sjtpjo- 7j1p atpuau ijtam lljian lj4pjn j4nja bmpjo impjn 1134 run hu bueei fuad cfcur am ieightr delivered by special freight freight picked up at any adu butternut bread icaaamtmjl awkprr ag k ml it we akk ouk custom141s to iii thk ivwx comiauk oub quality lu fl lli nut sold at the 101 lowing gliocl us iic3wt jones nibon co w nchbltt fiupcrfor store hills mrs oakley uuttornul good to the last crumb see tirennewford bodies at bur showrooixis soon m frotn ilie new dicp radiator to tlic curving tiji of the rear fender there is ail unbroken sweep of line a flow- ing graoe of contour heretofore thought possible only in an expensive automobile now more than ever tlie niw ford is a value far above the price tho carmdun car norton motors pmpnk i acton due at acton daily at 1006 a m 4 05 p m and dally exoepc saturdaya sundays and holldjaya ae 7 00 p kn on ltatordam rhrndays and tlojldayaaoly si loos p m ffsriheaod dally at bj5 txu um p m and 7 311 p m do it now clean up your outstanding col lection mnd get the money back into eotck sent your list to i kelly aiken b oeoeetles spenfeahste and watch the result n oaneetlttn ke charge wstpli ofmngwuie owen beed jack stewart cleaner dyer hrular call nd deliver service io acton tuesday thursday and saturday morninjts 1 loat nomtt and itstgosknt 103 phone acton or leave goods at w m coopeirs odorlefh cleaning tuoar dyefav i tarbells teachersguide for sunday school lusoim on t1di inctbtkatldnai sunday sollooi 1ds0 illustrations and atapa suggestions to teachers oreat btudiea in a oresvt ooypel the qreatesti oftwacltfr how llvkiutw tils impluij ife knew the scripture he sabered what ho taughl uajtwa ta1uuelu ph u rrlwas um sntisalc rynson mtkss tatwjetl 1- a an oues4satuhes itaraa wa are b a rwuea to ohre teas last savage co jewejjcra lowkr wtnduam stbxkt irsftast piamonds when yomewlre one fcs we have only oss qstalny watches ittnteukvnare that yen cass en yet atedery tri- watauucan and auukksvs 4tn8 and ntnoixa hcpalrt an rfejwowhng bone tii ur wofnroniba nj iss

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