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Durham Review (1897), 17 Dec 1936, p. 6

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pounds pho; 6.2 pounds rent prices. proximately _;5 'FARM NOTES The Leno- in In Setting Timer-We do not know the ex- art date of the death of the apostle John. though it is thought to have been about 98 A.D. John wrote his First Epistle not a great while be. fore this. Plnee:-- There is no evidence in this epistle as to where John was when writing it. It in possible that he was It Ephesus. Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that Ioveth is begotten of God. and knnweth God:--. The first word or our lesson reminds us that this en- tire passage is not for unbeliexers, but for fellow-believers. An u; cav- ml m-rsnr simply cannot attempt to liu- the life here portrayed. H LESSOI. Jttt.-Decemt,e. 27. THE SUPREME GIFT OF LOVE tChristmas Lennon) I John 4.. 7-19 With " Printed Text Golden Text.., , Pounds nitrugcn, phoric acid (P305). potash (K20). At this would be won]. $1.85. 'tttted Text I John 4: 7-19. olden Text-Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peare among men in whom He is well that SI/tl) suggeste worth wt mm m I'N()H:SSOR HENRY G. BELL e Cespr,eratio,, " the Various Department, of the Onnrio Agricultural College. " UNDAy----- fitl9filLEssoN not knowe H ---Luke 2: l4 cur- thir twt th )HfSSOR HENRY G. BELL Tttt title. m the "d.. 20 J m ent Lomparmg these, you will see that the nitrogen of the mixture is quite out of line with that of the fertilizer, and the phosphoric acid of the mix, ture is just one-ninth of what the fertilizer carries. I would not ad- vise your using this on your barley crop. You would get better barley if you would apply 250 wounds per acre of '2-lrti. I would recommend that you apply the tankage mixture to the meadow, corn and rurnips, al- though for the latter crop you would do well to supplement it with about 250 pounds per 3cm of superle phate. A-s " not '000 'OOO n n n it And we have beheld and bear wit. ness that the Father hath sent the (Son to be the Saviour of the World: '---This wonderful title of Christ, "the Saviour of the world," is found else- where only in John 4: 42. If we do not aceept Him as the Saviour, we, of course, shall never know the love of God in our hearts. Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God abideth in Him, and He is God. On the be- limq-rk vonfession of tho Inn! less,,,., re mu 00 No man hath beheld God " any time: if we love one another. God abideth in us, and His love is perfect- ed in uss--By the phrase “His love" John means "the love which answers to His nature and with which He has endowed us. Man receives the love of God and makes it his own." Hereby we know that we abide in Him and He in us, because He hathl given us of His Spirits-- With this) verse should be compared 3: l4. ii! is the Holy Spriit, the third .Person) of the Trinity in us who makes us' aware of our abiding in God and) God's abiding in us. It is not an! intellectual comprehension, it is a spiritual apprehension. l aken ca: great I time l'l ur me they pay about $6.00 per baled straw. A 100 hog ld require about 100 pounds, worth of straw. This would a a litter for approximately :nds of the mixture, and the mds of the mixture, on the the plantfood content that u for a ton, would be worth that if the mixture were, n care of and not exposed oat loss from precipitation, ete., it should be worth the , pay for the baled straw, 'cie ranges between $6-$8 kr It in it. we may have levers. tl dead, etc s He is. H Inns "the love which answers nature and with which He med us. Man receives the God and makes it his own." ne attri but to fait ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO of God. God abideth in I, is God. On the be- Passion of the Lord Jesus similar expressions in 2: The moment we con- ie; our Saviour we are ae. h an it H u- that abideth God, and God we; the my Father sending Saviour of the hitual home of uin; We abide: tr whines: in the This does not titular day of are“! [mind n the 9.0 lbs. ee that it the Ju Tment H mix- clay h DVE uarily rear. n he The lung sustained by the Woman‘s Church in Montreal. was recalled when H. E. Reilley. president ot the institution vice, is standing on the extreme right. KING PLAYS WITH PETS-An ix with three canine pets in the Cat Windsor Park. (Photo by Studio Li Corbett, Syrac'use ler, Buffalo; 011w nedy and George Running a baseball 1 cats In this picture lake row, left to right: Jack med J. S. Stundley. San Krancusco, laborer. boasts ot what he believes to be the longest eyebrows in the roIld--meatsurim, three and one- balt lncaea In nength. He says he bites end-. oft to keep them trim. il l taken in Montr Jack Ogden, Bal Joe an h, H ll It " tf h study of the King playing the Royal Lodge at Great right, 1336, by Acme). "V _ *“-‘<---a -..v .A.v_66la only un paluul than III-“tat quuuuy - "In" .._ -riGGGi, tltrztt of Ito purse semen work out ot San Francisco for sardines which “a turned Into Huh In (eumzers. John Gehn Standing: R ieord Oakley International League Magnates Memorial Unveiled to Canon Shatford lt Ieey "rrourPing the mother ship of California's newest Industry - high was aglzdlne tlshi.Y He of these d International -V"'..."'....-.-.ql-e--".e"_ www...’ _ _ ---..--.--_l, _ . _ mi mm 111V W itt ink Seagulls Welcome Coast's Newest Industry ll M More attentiun is being paid, this year, to the interior trim of the new models. In this, the designers of up- holstery fabrics have taken their cue from the ladies. To meet with their approval. it must be smart and simple, be cool and lone-wearing and at the same time. rich-looking and easy to clean. Neutral shades of mo- hair velvet are becoming: increasing- ly popular with women when they choose the interior trim. Neutral shades because they blend with most ('olour schemes and mohair velvet because it meets all the standa.d.~ setl with 2ret Mar hn Lay M h 1937 Plans Jr - .~-wn u: at. J in the enhance hall ot the Farthing, who conducted u Sophisticated Dignity H M uate the slin.ness of the figure. A tiny black l l with its saucy front how and the blouse of platinum grey satin are noticeable for their quiet yet sophisticated dignity. fry the Cecrir:-corvauous. woman. The photo shOWs a fabric-wiee lady at ease in the rear seat of her our. She is wearing a cloth coqt and the long lines of the rollar give the ever In air of casual elegance that is the secret aim OI all young women who want something individual in their style. The coat is dull black and the platinuu calods in the fur accent- tr ll H It n James the Apostle 19 hospital by Prof. the dedicntory Ber. I as BXDI'QBSiOIIS tttdi. I a new season. From vine, Montreal; J. P. an. Toronto: Leo Mil. Montreal: Rav Kon. i y ll oil and clothing a I World. Police w the family living Day bread Dude ttttid ttia v 1tatit Maud collection t dinner. ‘littlu girl play Vinal said t youngster's up] clothing. he tot and ordered I women clerk: I other room to ' I moment later “She's not . 4 exchtlllad. "I! E than c1trthine "ici, with long br, {amlly was in . ""'".-K5l ‘Richard Clayton is I querade as a girl. 'Tm glad t'm I In an Investigating pol like to wear dresses. The child'l tttother, ton. told Police lilo I name ot "Dom" " for Parliamem matured app“ which stand a “Huge funds needed publieit 'these home in once should do cient Operation ume when the t extensive hon spring. ttr The chief opportunities for I lmoderm’zation occur in the ( fall and late spring. They can with the semi-annual house deal Once these periods pose the me home ownei hesitate: to mnke portant (houses. This menus the effect of the new national set will not he felt before next In or April in tin meantime the Employn Commission has noted wisely "I ting its plan Into vperatlon " o The Intern-rung months hots, Syrr Ct1tb l Such a sudden movement wu not possible, nor would it have been alto. gether desirable. In matters concern- ing his home, the worm owner is conservative. In this cue he in deal- ing with a long-term Investment and one that concerns every member of his family. Decisions are nude only after much consideration. short tine From the Financial Post; I Some impatience is evident in con. struction and house equipment cinlvs IGiiriii, the slowness with which the general public is aux-opting the new home modernization polio of the National Employment Conmlis. sion. There my have been a few observers who expected the b: like would be flooded with Ippllcatlonl immediately after the scheme went into force this month. actually applied There will be ' parliamentary bo had Home Modernizaticn Plan is Time "Ther rust the ‘henvy' smashed to a pulp." an Sargent. "They want vice not only “squarely hut savann- tr punished. Anything that com-:- ponds to the new period of barbar- ism. when individuals or groups have to pit themselveu against Imi- urai circumstances. appeals to young movie-got/rs " Thornton Mount. 3 ttlm omctat. says It In the children. not the con- son who don-ad that virtue be ro- unded and no. punished. on the Rune." the Curtis Chan sor- tea, "Teu- Ranxeu.” "China Clip. per," and " NUht " the Opera." Other pictures tint were well up on the “at Include "Broadway Mrl. ody," "The " Brttadcaat," "Rhythm I stand to benefit in ge funds to finance yd publicity campaign. home improvements should do much to en operation and maxi when the naturnl vim- _ Youngsters between the sizes of s and " orator adult heroes and hero- ines. with the excertlon ot Shir-Ivy Temple. The West Cosst Thanh-g tlgures present some unexpected ava- tistics. In the second plsce in chid populsrlty is "The Trail of the Lotto. some Pine." detiniteiy adult elm-r. talnment. with Harold Lloyd's 'The Milky Way" running third. "Muti:.y on the Bounty" fourth and “Earth- worm Tractor" Ifth. who went y lust cm " dinner ar, And to Hollywood bu come to the conclusion after watching matinee receipts. that than in no ldranmzo in making pictures especially tor the children. teptlot, was disvovvrud “lion L Vinal. n merchant noticed we thought was a curly-haired I playing ground his otiice. said that, struck by the " app-rem need lor warm he took the child to a more red an entire ottttit Two lerta took the child into tut. an to We the clothes and t am returned hurriedly. to! t girl. she‘s a bot." they Hollywood. Ci-The movies about In; to the - children this year have been the mulled udult tilttttt. Id M... u) me home totnd Just completing 3 Thanks. F' dinner consisting only at ding. When the rather WPA cheque was not.duo any. the police took up a and boueht . mu luau-- She's a Boy tune later Charles’ ad Ihorn curls told I itt poor some ttit ' to Ret I J' SIM ex IQproval. The he natural time home llbernti N. Y.-sitr..vet" , "'9 Cttee the boy t." kept him In g birth and adorned D him n Curie been! Mr ctrcumstanc triri'a clothe. t " tttttpe girl‘s o explained. an . tru, now DOHCemln to nity F ilrm, Severely '"nl1le opportur tttt the [Rune the ne Ipnreht eme Ol freed tha. John Clay (T Ell]. clothe. tted. “Beside! ' baby at lone sum-cred When Wham noticed I curly-haired nd " omce. diseuGion ll to ensure mximum wi mum and tt girl's Home! tritrely "I m ration " once 'nthB bt‘hl'nnll tim in girl" adorned him ne come ttions by the for warm to a more r-old Ct of his m h R up . bond" industries Which to I vitally . Getting Itarted at wile the , W mploymer he told I don't IN" the n next eff:- the Tot, n ll " nd im- tuit n h h ly h quen uric inn! ttotat uric Kn; mu PAINS ; HIS Ippea in wt eleven I output " dot tom “lupin h, for Novembe decrease f'ul R42 in the pl treated 6.074 head. avers; min“ 6.'gtit $16.86 m LY azure Krusche HIE! THE BEN RI 'ttt III! "' . q.. btw' . 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