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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Nov 1939, p. 3

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p---- a ~~. @ ' 2 a . i 8 § f £ f g 8 I 4 % SL , a '.atatlon" to Living Beings Gta Farm Seil Too Is Dependent * On Water For Continuance Of Life Every living thing is dependent on water which constitutes the 'bulk of the plant and animal body. and without it lite could not exist. Its conservation in the soll is as important as it fs In the camel that can take in a sypply at a "filling sustaln it between oases in.the desert. In hot weather a cow has been known to quench her thirst with" over {0 gallons in . one day, Desert Lands Made Productive Fertile fields have beeh changed to deserts through lack of water and by wasteful methods of culti- vation which exposed the surface soll to devastating winds. Convers: ely, desert lands have been made productive by the liberal use of ar- titicial irrigation waters, typically exemplified in Southern California, says B. Leslie Emslie, chemist agronomist," » From around Salfnas, in the Im- verial Valley, 4§,000 cars of head lettuce were sbipped in 1934. All orange, lemon and avocado groves 'are dependent on artificial supplies - of waler, and now supplemental ni- trogen fertilizers are applied all through the medium of the irriga- tion diteh, * ° Newly-Weds Drowning" : ' Victims "The bodies of 'Mr, and Mrs, War- ten Bell of Toronto were found washed up on Wasaga each, drowned evidently when their car missed a turn in the road a fow huors after their recent wedding, Mrs. Bell, formerly Gertrude Small, was-a sister of Ambrose Small who disappeared -- under mysterious circumstances in 1919, Autopsies were performed on both bodies, and investigations of ru. mours of foul lay were carried out by the Provincial police, ° Canadian Chess ~ Team Improves Members Showed Increased Skill in International Tour- nament at Buenos Aires Most notable of the recount inter national ches: tournament at Buneos Afres from a Canadian standpoint was the "marked fm. - provement in the ple of the mem- bers of-the Canadian team, accord- ing to: Able Yanofsky, 15-year-old Winnipeg member of thg~team that finished. second to Iceland fn the consolation event. ~~ Perhaps the m. "improved play- er because of experience gained fn tournament competitions' Haakon Opsalil of Timiskaming, Ont., who previo®sly, due to lack of Class "A" competition in his own dfs: | telet, played most of his chess, through. correspondence. " Only Canadian Woman To Play | Walter #Holowach. of - Edmonton also showed progress while Miss Annabell. Lougheed of Toronto, only Canadien woman in the tour- nament, Improved to such an ex- tent 'that Yanofsky belleves her openings now are as good as those of any Class YA" player, ' Germany has caused no fewer than five conflicts since the year 1863! ! T Cal 2 w/t RR Sunday School Lesson ve 1 : LESSON. VII ; "PUTTING GOD'S KINGDOM" . FIRST Matthew 6:19:34, : Golden Text.--Seck ye first his Matt. 6:33, Time.--Spring, A.D, 27. Palestine, the location of which we do not know, treasures upon the earth, where meth and rust consume, and where 20. but lay up for yourselves trea- sures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth consume, and where thieves do not break through nor-steal. The King does not say that it is wrong to lay up; it is the purpose at the back of things which matters. Christ says we are to remember that we are not the child of today, nor of the earth; we are of the eternities. - Where Your Treasure Is 21. For where thy treasure is, warns us against the accumulation of wealth for wealth's' sake, be- ~cause of the influence of that which a man lives for on the man J. himself, The heart, he says, seals the fate of the treasure. Life it- self may become a victim of mold and rust and thief, We lay up treasures in Heaven - when our livés are bearing fruit, spiritually, ---when----we 'employ in service for the King the spiritual gifts and talents he has intrusted wh Inner Hlumination -- R 22. The lamp of the body is the eye;- if therefore thine eye be single,- thy whole body shall be fuli of light. 23. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be - full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is. the darkness! The single eye sees everything in proper proportion, related to a whole. Here the body represents > ness of his personality, and the eye is the outlook on thé ivorld and his fellow men. A good eye is the condition of spiritual illumination. . Freedom From Anxiety 24. No man can serve two mas- ters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to -one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and Mammon; One cannot obey God when one is enslaved to rich- es, material possessions. To be wholly yielded to God is to be the master of all material things. 25. Therefore I say unto you, Be not anxious for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; mor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. than the food, and the body than the raiment? - Christ-is here warn- ing us against having an anxious temper -of 'mind. - If we spend all our energy and thought in worry- ing about what things we are go- ing to cat and wear, we have little _time for the inner, precious things that make life really worth living. 26. Behold the birds of the heaven, that they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; and your heavenly Father fecdeth= them. Are not ye of much more value than they? 27. And which of you by being anxi- ous -can-add one cubit unto =the measure of .his life? Worrying about death does not prolong life. 28. And why are ye anxious con- cerning raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, 'neither do-they spin; 29. yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not_ arrayed like one of these. The plant referred.to here ma¥ be the anemone, which grows in the "spring of the year on the hillsides of Gajflee. 80. But if God doth 80 clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow: is cast into the oven, shall he not much more: clothe you, 0 ye of little faith? If God has spent all this labor on what passes so soon, how easy it should be to trust him to care for us with that same wis- dom' and omnipotence, when we are his children forever. Live: For Today 81. Be not therefore anxious, « saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Where- withal shall we be clothed? 82, For after all: these things the. Father knoweth that ye have no need. of all these things, By Gen- tiles here, Is meant pagan: peoples of the world, then and now. 33. But seek ye. first his kingdom, and his righteousnéss; and all these things shall be added unto' you, The first lesson taught by these - passages is that anxious thought is contrary to all the lessons of nas ture, which show it to. bé unneces- sary; secondly, it 's contrary to all «the lessons of revelation or reli- gion, which show it to be heathen: ish; thirdly we must have a goal in life, a spiritual objective, \ kingdom, and his righteousness. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Placd,--Qn some mountain in - 19. Lay not up for yourselves : thicves break through and steal: | there will thy heart be also. Christ - the man himself in the complete-. Gentiles seek; for your heavenly 1: i Is not the life more" | This News Of the Day series shows the power is terrific and far exceéds anything known in the last war. It of paper mache, and snaps trees as if they were twigs. It is be the west front when the fighting gots heavy. it encounters a will, and then, BOTTOM LEFT, we see it fro appear to an unfortunate soldier in its path, crashing through the wall. AE 4 hy ow of the new French 70-90 ton tanks. C plows through brick walls as if they were made ieved that they will be an important factor on At the TOP LEFT, the war monster is being tipped nose uw as m the rear as it crashes through. -On the TOP ~ RIGHT is a head-on view of the tank as it goes through a breach in the wall, and gives an idea of how it must Their battering power On the BOTTOM RIGHT is a sido view of the tank in action Various Types - "Of Handshakes Hand Analyst Claims He Can "Judge Character-By That B Method A hand analyst of New York, Dr, Josef Ranald by name, says he can judge charactedg by a handshake: In his list of hand g~ips is what he calls the leathery or Tarzan type, "This fellow," ho says)" "will grab your hand in a first-rate imitation of a vise, and will smile perfectly satisfied when he sees you: writh- ng inwardly at the strength of his grip." "This sledgehammer or bone. crusher type," the good doctor con- Hoes, "reprosenits the domineer- ing, stubborn and -intolerant fel low who will stop at nothing to "achieve his end." The six remaining classificatio. s according to the doctor are: The. clammy type, traced to bad glardu- lar Tonditions; the nervqus, or un- certain (he recommends more ex- erclse); the inept, or negatlve-out- ward expression of a man who-can- not make up his mind about any- thing; "the. grabby or dead fish" which {s a'reil signal that the hind- shaker is not to be trusted; th~ passionate grip sith its alternate pressure and release with which a man tries to carry on a flirta- tion; and the timid. Whey that watery liquid re- maining after cheese has been ex- tracted from milk by the cheese industries of the United States amounts to 5,500,000,000 pounds a year--enough® to -float a good- sized fiavy. - . Swept Out Of Office 'Would Beautify Rural Schools Ontario Agriculture Minister Thinks Interest of Young People Would Spread to Their Own Homes HE : Interest school ¢hildren In {m-. provement of houses and lands and the interest will spread to the home Hon. P. M. Dewan, Ontario Minis- "ter of Agriculture, told the Oxford County. Home Improvement Asso- ciation In a recent 'address at Woodstock, - In Such Projects The meeting was held to: honor Oxford county entrants who -won awards in an Oatarlo home -.{m- provement contest based on perm: anent improvements made around _ rural properties during the -yoar. Tho contest was won by Lorne Richardson of Walnut Grove Jer- sey Farm, Oxford Centre, kK, A, Monteith, of Embro placed third, and Alex. Muir, of Woodstock, was .elghteenth; ZL feel that much Improvement can bo done by promoting {mprove- ment about our rural schools," Mr, Dewan said. "I believe that the school is one place to make a ber ginning that will prove fruitful. NEIGHBORLY CO-OPERATION An -example In International re- lations -- that. might well be a los. son to some nations In Europe -- was a discovery I made the other day while doing some investigating on programs heard across the bor- der For {n Buffalo I came to a pro- gram that might well be called "Hands Across the Border" rather than its présent title "Internation- al House Party." I found that while the hour varlety show 'employed the best of. American tatent, the Canadian touch is supplied with | scripts that are written "in Mont- real, ono -of the highlights of {he 'program "The Story Within the Song" {3 the product of a Toron- * tonian, the dramatic feature -- a tive minute sketch -- is the regu- lar contribution of Walter O'Hearn a Montreal newspaperman, and John Sturglss, the baritone solo- ist, is also Toronto's gift. The pro- gram can be heard from Buffalo over WGR any Tuesday evening from 9:00 to 10:00 o'clock. REMEMBRANCE DAY The Annual Remembrance Day ceremony on Parliament Ill - in Ottawa, which will take place in the presence of the Ggvernor Gen- eral, Lord Tweéedsmuir, Prime Min: ister MacKenzio King, Canadian dignitarfes of Church and State, the Diplomatic Corps, and consular representatives from many "coun. tries, will be broadcast to tho peo- ple of the Dominion by the Canad- fan Broadcasting Corporation through their coast to coast net- NE WS Na By MADGE ARCHER ye "0 Canada", Brigadier W. W. Fos- ter, and Maurice Olivier will read short messages of remembrance, after which the guns will signal a two minutes' silence. The Last Post and the Rovellle sounded by trumpeters far above in the gallery ™ of the Peace Tower wlll end the ceremony. In the evening a special Remembrance program--presented' In co-operation witlr the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Ser- vice League from Convocation Hall in: Toronto will be. heard from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. During this program a special message from Lord Tweods- 'muir speaking from Ottawa, will be conveyed to the Canadian peo- ple. - : TO BE HEARD =. Nov. 10, 9:00 p.m, CBL, Deer Hunting In Canada special broad- cast from Metagams Lake, Ontario + +o Nov. 11, 10:45 a.m. Remem- branco Day from Ottawa . .. 2:15 p.m, CBL, Football . . . 9:00 pm, CBL, Hockey, Maple Leafs vs. New York Rangers , .. 10:00 p.m., CBY, NBC, Orch. under Toscanini, , . . , Nov.-12, 3:00 p.m., CFRB; N. Y. Philharmonic . , , 8:0Q p.m., CBL, Rudy Vallee joins cast of Chase & Sanborn Hour . .. 9:00 p.m., CBL, Canadian Red Cro8s Appeal . . . . Nov. 13,- 8:30 p.m., CBL, Appoint. ment with Agostini .', , 9:00 p.m, CFRB, Radio Theatre... 10:00 p.m., CBL, Contented Hour . ., Nov. 14, 8:30 p.m, CBL, Information Pleaso . . . 10:00 p.m, CBL, Les Concerts Symphoniques under Wil- fred Pelletier . , Nov. 15, 8:30 p.m,, CBL, Serenade for Strings . . Whale Census If the gentleman who thought washing an 'elephant a big job will come around, Milton Lo» bell will tell him a few things, Lo- bell is going to count whale noses in the Antarctie. Accompanying the Byrd expedition to Antarcti- ca, the. 26-year-old University of - sentative of the United States Bu. reau of Fisheries, will take a sorh of whale census around the south polar ice cap. The study will be made to determine what methods of conservation may be nec: to keep the whaling industry from becoming extinct: 'Amoriea produces 3,500,008 barrels of oil every day,. Washington graduate, as a repre. --------------. Tus Curious Revver iL \ as & 12 ANIMALS OF THE CAT FAMILY SHEATHE THEIR cLAWS/ SINCE THEY RUN DOWN THEIR. PREY, AND SEIZE IT IN THEIR. MOUTHS 7 By William Ferguson WorLD ANIMALS OF THE DOG TYPE DO NOT "7 /~ NOISELESS FOOTWORK AND SHARP CLAWS ARE UNNECESSARY, COPR. 1917 BY NEA BEAVICE. we . 2 oe g A Ths SHARES ARE KILLED EASILY BY A BLOW ON THE 'SNOUT, | WHERE THE BRAIN LIES] CLOSE TO THE SURFACE. LEI Ji [mmm WERE it not for the cat's ability. to retract its claws, they soon would be worn down by constant contact with hard ground and ! stones. Without its sharp, curving claws, a cat would be unable 1 to hold" prey of any size. A dog, however, uses its claws only, for digging, scratching, and possibly for Letter contact while run. ning. A. Hig! 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Ex-Premier Duplessis of b work of stations, on Saturday, Nov- «+ 9:30 pm, Percy Faith and his | © ii he Ipieasis i EY i ember 11, from 10:45 to 11330-a.m. | music. . , Nov. 16, 9:00 p.m, CHY ti went down to defeat in the A choir conducted by Cyril Rick. Rochester Phil. Orchestra . . . 10 recent elections. : wood will open the program with p.m., CBL, Bing Crosby v3 y i POP--Robin's Afraid His Pet May Leave Him : . . : an SUORAIE IRCA 3 61" fa Rn J . WHY ARE YoU HOLDING y a G | "YOUR LITTLE BROTHER =} SO HE WONT HT " ' % : JOIN THE. I NAVY / : \ god IY oid A Se & EN Zod y SHEP FR A] -_ - © Hh pr Sw a Ce 2 Ee Rte aD oy

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