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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 30 May 1935, p. 2

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, COLBU ONT THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 j Sketch Club ffi LESSON NO. 55 Last week we studied Tone Dawing in flat ton< take up the blending of us study Fig. No. 188. It has a Black background, White lettering, High Light on the iris of the eyes, Light on the forehead and the lightest portions of the cheeks, and a blending from this Light tone down to solid Black, (refer to the scale of tones in Figures 185 and 186..) The original drawing of Fig. 188 was made with ink by pen and brush. The latter to paint in the solid blacks, and the pen to outline the letters and the pen point to stipple the dots BLENDED TONE DRAWING and also to blend the dots into the solid black. The stipple effect may be also obtained by the use ( crayon pencil on a medium grained surface paper. After you have made a copy of this "Motor" design six inches wide, either with the pen or crayon, try a wash drawing. If you decide on using Transparent Wash you will need one brush to float the washes, and another clean, damp brush to blend the tones of washes. Your work this week will call for an original design, first in pen or crayon, then in wash. This latter work will be known as Ex. No. 63. OUR DAY OF WORSHIP___ 2:2, 3; Exodus 20:8-11; 100; John 4:20-24; Acts Colossians 3:15-17. Golde. -- God is a Spirit: and the that and truth. John 4:24. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING TIME AND PLACE.--The words uttered in Genesis were, of course, spoken in the garden of Eden, at the time of man's creation. The first giving of the law occurred on Mount 1490 B.C. The date * Psalm 100 cannot The discourse Samaria occu char, in Sama city c with the Paul determined. of Now let us consider another cc mon error made by commercial tists, viz: overlooking the "Merchi dise Sense." For instance suppose you were going to illustrate a popular garment for a clothing manufacturer. The composition to be ar interior of a living room, showing the table, the lights, the mantel, thi doorway, the rugs, chairs, daven port, etc., somewhere in this com position you will insert the figun of a man. Buut where is your mer chandising? You will notice that you have not illustrated clothing the merchandising sense. You have lent a little atmosphere of quality there. But what about clothing, your merchandise you are trying to sell is all swallowed up by its be: tiful setting. Your final result would lack merchandising sense. Now let us change this composition by placing, in the foreground the figure, make it dominate your whole composition and let other featui work as minor accessories, then y would convey all that you had your first picture, plus the mercha dising sense. Let us consider anothej brand of ham This time trate a family seated at the table the dining room. The family reflects the spirit of pleasure and Satisfaction, on their faces. We just know they are eating this particular brand of ham which we are FIG. 186 3 the merchan- featuring; but where dising sense? Agaii portant feature has been neglected, otherwise the drawing is excellent. We will leave the composition as it is but in order to create atmosphere and emphasize the product we are selling, let us try an enlargement of a big juicy ham in the foreground and don't forget to bring out the label featuring the brand named, other words we will let the ham talk itself, and merely use the original background as a "setting to add flavor to the ham idea. You will appreciate both oi these practical examples as crude word pictures, to start your thinking along practical channels, of art application. You will learn the fundamentals of art throughout your study in these weekly lessons, but bear in mind it is the commerciliz-ing of these fundamentals that will greatly increase your progress and thus you will profit as a commercial designer. You will also find that your efforts as a commercial become more and more interesting and valuable as you "Sense" the ad-■ertising Questions will be answered in this department. Anyone wishing to re-i a personal reply may have same if a 3c stamped, addressed envelope is enclosed with the request. The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Installed ' --.r.ignor Arthur Hinsley, new archbishop of Westminster, pic-biessing the crowd from the balcony of the Cathedral, i'ollow-3 enthronement. The ceremonies were attended by high Roman lie clergy and laity, and the diplomatic crops. about A.D. 59. Colossians was 1 proximately A.D. 64. Make a joyful noise ah, all ye lands." No world be in its proper with c the only God. : Epistle, ^Jfc in while frftm ) her, Woman, • cometh." Tl n accordance \ ; of the wl 3:25, 2S 16:2, (cf. 2:4; JSSfeen neither in this mouni Hejfre a temple had been built i mm of Nehemiah, but destroys ■&&1 Hyrcanus, 120 B.C., and i TH*1*. although the Samai ed to this Jehovah nth Only those who God can ever expi abounding joy as is exp Psalm. "Come before his prp,s with singing." The first song ir Bible is that of Moses and the Israelites (Exodus 15:1-21), celebrating their deliverance from Eqypt. "Know ye that Jehovah, he is God." That is, the nations were to "learn from the works that he has wrought for Israel that Jehovah is the only true God. "It is that he that hath made us, and we are nis." This is the sejond of seven things the Psalmist reminds us we ought to know. "We are his people, and the sheep of his pasture." When we realize the relationship into which God has brought us, that his Son the Great Shepherd of all who trv him. joy and thanks^iving spontaneously burst from our heart; "Enter into his gates with thj giving." If every Sunday i each believer would begin t of those things for which he thankful, how glorious a would prevail over our sen worship! "And into his coui praise." Into whatevei Lord you may enter, be the subject _of np'Ye worship that which ye know 'slr:P [not" The Samaritans accepted only ;';'lnfj vviv Jen worship the Father." i of God as Father greatest revelation, i conception it is nc go if fatherhood the.first five books of the Bible, namely, the Pentateuch. Their eon-2Jiii>tion of God was incomplete. "We * '"worship that which we know." The Jews had developed themselves in constant contact with the divine manifestation; they remained in the school of the God of revelation, and, in this living revelation, they preserved the principle of a true knowledge. "For salvation is from the Jews." This wonderful people, whose fit synfbol is the burning bush, was chosen by sovereign grace to Stand amidst the surrounding idolatry as the b( ledgg of the only true God. cometh, and i , But the hou ^m^- The hour 1 Christ had a ' worshippers. Father." A; yed. "When the That is, the "Shall worship ship is that alt es the the supen "Tn spirit is that part nature which holds, or is f holding, intercourse ■der. "For e doth "For Jehovah is good." The moral quality of God is the essential characteristic of Christianity. "His Idl ing-kindness en'dureth for ever."^K| phrase first used by David, 1 Chron. 16:34, 41; and often in the Psalms, especially Psalm 136. "And his "thfulness unto all generations." God is faithful to his promises. )ur fathers." By this she probably referred only to the ancestors of the Samaritan people. "Worshipped in this mountain." This would be the one rising up from the very place where the well was located, •- (Joh] ^^'peace which Christ bestows 14:27), which he has himself [cured by his blood, as our Redeemer, and he dispenses it as the result of that atoning work (Eph. 2:14-17). "Rule in your uearts." Wherever there is a conflict of motives or impulses or reasons, the peace of Christ must step in and decide which is to prevail. "To the which also ye were called in one body." Being so called, all who share in it of course find themselves knit to each other by possession of t. "And be ye thank- Let Your Linens Bloom in Laura Wlieelstf Cross Stitch Roses CROSS STITCH ROSES PATTERN 794 cot, against leaves < v they'll look and ho can make a charmin Roses in cro.; -r.tiu-.i--a; a I .«•/ >e s.x --glowing in shades of pink, yellow or green or black! Can't you see just how 1 they'll brighten your home for Spring, arfd foS atrealh^rtrLalLr'onrs Tthe center But then, t , e are many ways of using the motifs and a great variety ot linens t0 ^PatteTn °7?'4BcoSf to vbu wXa^nsfer pattern of four motifs 9% fnches square, four motifs 4 x 7V2 i, es ind a quantity of imall buds; suggestions for their uses; mat ml requirements; color suggestions; illustrations of all stitches used nattern ggSend 20c in stamps or coin (com pr. Z^LtgA*^™ to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 7„ Adelaide fet, Wes, Toronto. Thankful for Christ, for his work that provided peace. 'Let the word of Christ." The ■d of Christ comprises not only words which he himself uttered, but the word or message about him, other words, the gospel of Christ. "Dwell in you richly." Christian truth is not to be received mechanically, but to become actual-part of us. "In all wisdom." -----e the gospel in its power, it will effloresce into principles of ght and action. "Teaching and mishing one another with psalms .... hymns and spiritual songs." Singing with grace in your hearts unto God." Whatever we can or cannot do with the lips, it is still possible to sing in the heart, for if only the inner life is in tune with God, r whole being will in one way or other manifest itself to God's lise and glory, h 'And .whatsoever ye do,, in word | or in deed" Our beirr^in Christ ..iterpenetrates every part of our daily life; he is Lord of all we are and do. "Do all in the name of the Lord Jesus." In obedience to his authority, in dependence on his help, in the light of his will, and to the praise of his glory. Talk Peace Let us stop this constant horror-- Talking every day of war; Let us have a common motto, Make it known whe'er we are; -TALK PEACE. Let us check the curse of war-talk, Let us think and talk of peace; Constant and united effort, Yet shall cause war-talk to cease TALK PEACE. Hush war-monger's propaganda; If WE'RE faithful HE must fail. Let him hear the Christian slogan: "Peace on earth shall yet prevail,' TALK PEACE. Sowed Field of Grain Farmers in the Maple Rids? lis rict are hard at the spring's work with the honours falling to Mr. Fred Fawcett having sowed the first field it mixed grain on April 26th which is about one week earlier than last year. Reports indicate that the land is in excellent condition. All the world for peace Ceaseless prayers to heaven asce TRUST! The God of LOVE is list When LOVE reigns war-talk 1 enTALK PEACE. mng Montre April, 1935. Sharing What you give to others Comes back double, measure There is true possession When you share your Money more closely hoarded - Has no means of growing; Share your life with others, Reaping as you're sowing. What you give to others-Service, friendship, pleasure Will be true possession, If you share your treasure, Returns To Hollywood turns after filling eight-months engagement in Er (and. He was greeted by father, Taylor Holmes, who w( aboard to meet him. He is route to Hollywood. 30 Daughter Of British Admiral Married »1

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