PAR EL Rd ; ae Er Ll ALA i Lol A ta ! 3 = a = eH : . AAMAS Tr they may train 'he young women FOR GOOD HEALTH tables may be served raw than Ox-Eye Daisy to love their husbands, to love > h vi many people realize. Radishes, ou- : From the point of view of good their children, 6. To be sober- 1 cutbers, celery, cabbage, onions, 4 n r se e : » 0. 10 be sober health, vegetables are valuable in 8 crea S C H 0 0 L minded, chaste, workers at home, eliminating poisons from the body. carrots, beets, turnips and toma. - kind, being in subjection to their By DAVE ROBBINS The coarse fibrous mater(al fn the | 008 are appetizing when thus ser Steps Should Be Taken By L E S S 0 N own husbands, that.the word of . loat and stem vegetables, as well ved and provide the highest vitam- Every Farmer to Eradicate : God %e not blasphemed:" The "TREASURE TRAIL" broadcast incorporaied highlights | as the framework of root vege | IB value lu this way. This Noxious Weed, Most Christian home is not a place "Treasure Trail'--Canada's most | In Canada's war effort. Listen In | tables does more to fros the body -- -- Troublesome In Ontario Pas LESSON HI Where 3 i Tlos with 4-1ed of popular game sensation--winds its on the Caandian network and hear of polsonoys waste than any artl- Among the largest users of pins tures RESPONSIBILITY OF THE tifal i jim p orld pi Wis ay happy way throughout the summer - | -What your neighbours gre doing to | ficial method. ~~ _.are banks, railways, and insurance . CHURCH REGARDING Hut jn. tae . wor an. a home months, continuing each Tuesday help wiu the war! A much wider varfety 6 vege companies. _ | . = who } bn HOL where husband and wife face all t I te oh en : PE - "x The Ox-Eye Daisy, sometimes BEVERAGE ALCOQOHO oblems together, hay b oth at 9.30 pm, ED.ST. "Treasure called White Daisy, White Weed, Il Cor. 619-13; Titus 2:1.8 PH. b hod i o gos | Trail" has been on the alr over Madeline Gray, who conducts the Poverty Weed, is another of GOLDEN TEXT--"Ye are the [ {00 STV UE conticonces do all J ore years, and this is its third | Bright idea Club over NBC, has an HOME-MADE BREAD SPELLS A or erty Weed, 18 another M 1g things in harmony, and in peace, 2 Sil mY o ts. The - ¢ those perennial weeds that first salt of the earth." --Matt. 5:13. 6. "The younger men likewise summer, without a loss of a single sin o talent po 8. ey pre . . . . vy » ya an Ss . schogl teachers with whom she came from Europe and is very THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING exhort to be sober-minded: 7. In night. Rai Pordy avg Alan Savake rly worked, and they are oon- HOME HEARTH HEART! closely related to the Chrysanthe- Time. -- The first Epistle of I thi howing thyself continue to pour out good humour formerly worked, and they are o » ' . mum or national flower of Spain. Paul to the Corinthians was writ- a ngs showing thysl! an ox. and dispense Silver Dollars, and staptly on the alert for clever ; N i 3 J pain, . ample of good works; in thy doc- y Aer Das oo ; zsters who might wake suil- koe . pr-- _ It is on the increase in Ontario ten from Ephesus about A.D. 69, trine showing incorruptness, gra the Pot of Silver has awarded On- Fquassters ria 0 B FR. 4 + " ni Ti i » . . any thous: able guests for the pr gram, 3 mo" rabesame in putin | fhe Sige te Tis was writen | Vio? 5M Sout sxe ht en. | Lae Toole ns houtinde pdt | Sod po A 0) i or Fo in Rome, shortly before not be condemned; that he that tfon Contest, Listeners aie request. We like tho story about tho eds and Weeds Grane Ontatia his death, A.D 65 . is of the contrary part may be dd to send outside wrappers and would-be musician who appeared at " SpAent of Agtieuliore, To. Place, ~The city of Corinth was ashamed, having no evil thing to their names and addresses to an audition -- played a plano nunm- ronto. ee, % say of us." When the life of the : Wrieley's Spear. ber --- and then blandly informed It hardl oe to d located in the northern extremity . T I" Wrigley's Spear a Spe hy Racessary len of Greece. Titus, when he re- preacher is an example of good mint, Toronto," to qualify for the tho program director it was ab- Sie Ye Outs Daly, Mis os ceived this Epistle, was probably works, and his teaching is in Telephone Question Contest and solutely original. "Shake Mister," 3 ull bloom right now and will exercising his ministry in the spirit sincere," in manner reverent, . DOUBLE the amount in the pot sald the radio man, ""l never AL . flower until August. Most city f.. Island of Crete ) and in substance true, the opposer of Silver it their name selected thought I'd see the day I'd be face LAP, Ss id i! g pri Tes Keeping Good Company Yinds nosing ba exitieise, ad is and Question over phone answered to face with Beethoven!" Wa by ¢ farmer has other jdeas, : 3 plainly without reason in his op- rectly. Its vont Show. 1 -- Boo He looks upon it as a pest- that Paul's First Epistle to the position. He is thus disarmed correctly. It's a great show, auc - Bry A : hurch at Corinth was al- I vo ; h Cy ranks right' up with the leaders oy So fe nro bs loving | grat Chuo, Cont wos |S tat On | fae 0 th es | lL ; an lg KILL IT primary questions--the matter of | "WinMing him to Christ is over. authentic radio surveys. ot : BIG ba : High ------------ LEY If the field is im pasture; plow | personalypurity among Christians, A Finest Sport ie - shallow (not more than 4 inches) and the problems that arise in Post-War Plan HOUSE PARTY pili Ls » towards the end of August and | the institution known as the . WEEN'S fastmoving "Intor- Sailors On This Dangerous tr harrow at once. Let the field Chueh of Christ, problems of To Ban Bombers onal House Party" has Anew Job Face Bombs, Shells,' 4 stand for a couple of weeks, ad- fellowship, of Church government, enp-cee in Vera Holly, blonde, love iy vises Mr. MacLeod, and then cul- of doctrine, ete; In this passage, « : " songstress of the show. . Mines With a Smile ol tivate it the same wa it wag | these two problems of purity and An effective collective system Vera, who has been on the alr ef tia i plowed t h s y a Church life are brought together. of defence enforced by ar . since her graduation from High They are men of guts, these men a p oe ie oe tires ne 58 fesp. I Cor. 65:9. "lI wrote unto international authority is the Wasis School in 1937, was elevated to the of the Dover Patrol, writes Harold RN ) Ress e, cultivate a third or you in my epistle to havé no of a post-war policy for the world pllot's seat this week to succeed Dingman of the British-United --- Ba wa, time, going a little deeper company with fornicators; 10. outlined by the League of Nations Oscar Davis, who is leaving to fill Press. Guts and courage and stam Hungry for home-made bread? Nostalgia is needless when a recipe kIT Se ie ahi ield | Not at all méaning with the for- | union executive committee pre- | a previously-contracted Summer | ina. for making bread like mother used to make is the simple, baking gh In the spring, cultivate the field Saniort Of this trail be sith os sented at a unioh meeting on commitment. Up and down the Straits of powder and all bran brand that you beat up in a jiffy. Down memory NI ~often cnough to keep the Daisy covetous and extortioners, or with | June 26th, The youthful singer first used Dover and the English Channel aun, beth RRA, - flo) at A i these diretsingy for making 4 from making any growth above idolaters; for then must ie needs Abolition of aggressive weapons her volce on a collegiate "dare." there are jutting from the water emorable home-made bread today. o it this way: VE ground until it is time to put in go out of the world." Paul of | and supervision to prevent their A student assembly program was the wrecks of many ships, great ALL-BRAN NUT BREAD Jiss potatoes, corn, roots or rape. It course is not concerned with construction 'also should be ,ob- In the making and someone dared and small, of many nations. And . © ali (iN must-be remembered that Daisies cataloguing all the flagrant sin- tained by international agree- the blonde junfor to vocalize. She in spite of theso constant remind- x CRE J up All-Bran | Le ow have short, thick root-stalks of ners in the world. He mentions | ment, the committee said. did, liked it and soon was singing | ersithe men of Dover, in tiniest 4 cup sigar .2% cups flour 4 tremendous vitality and the hoed three classes as being. sufficient WHEN WAR'S OVER with two other girls jn a trio that ships, patrol ceaselessly day and 1 cup milk ] 1 teaspoon salt ri crop must be repeatedly and for his purpose. A covetous per "We. believe," the committee promptly got a spot on the air. night. They've been bombed, shell: 2 tablespoons melted shortening 3 teaspoons baking powder Fy jhoreyhly cultivated in order to son is greedy ' avaricious, often added, "that when this war -is The trio split with the marriage ed, machine-gunned and mined. % cup chopped nut meats, PHY 2 d 0 . r 3, 0 . v. r ,. i : . {¢ ) i Seis, Be Mach zou ge crooked. An extortioner is of the over there will be a popular de- of one of its members, but Vera Some mornings the fog hugs the Beat eggs and sugar until light. Add milk, shortening and bY Saennea, Weed killer ean same type, but he does not stop mand in all countries for the abo- kept on--with a singing assign- cliffs like dense smoke over a vast All-Bran.. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; combine with 4 used to advantage to destroy this even at violent measures to rob lition of bombing aircraft and if |. ment with Bruce Baker's band, »| factory district on a windless day. nut meats; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappeara. weed in meadows and pastures. others, What Paul wants the the demand should lead to the next a vocal berth at Schenectady's |* They go to sea anyway, lo sweep Bake in greased loaf pan with waxed paper in-the bottom, in mod- - { Write the Crops, Seeds and Weel 1. oto, Foot Fo that what | abolition of military air forces | WBGY, then at NBC's stations | tho mines, repair the buoys, to do | erate oven (350 deg. I.) about 1 hour and 10 minutes. hy Branch, Ontario Department of "he 71020: in his former-1aiil be and to international control of WMAL and WRC in Washington, rescue work, to chart old wrecks Yield: 1 loaf (4% x O%%-inch pan). NS Agriculture, Toronto, for Circular lost) epistle, by not keeping com- civil aviation, it would be possible D.C. She returned to Buffalo a and find new ones, and to any odd a No. 60 "Weed Eradication by ot with | ee is that for the first time to arm an in- year ago, and soon wis featured ROT ML DONA SOLO HNE, | r-- a att, 4 - Chemicals." iy they --should --keep-- no company | ternational-authority-with-a-wea---|-- In WBEN's-- "House Party" and-its --| I've lived- with (hem, eaten with nN Cali . 3 " : : a on possessed by no national Saturday afternoon "Matines In them, drunk with them and put to with such in the Church, as con p hy ¥ - Rhythm" over NBC. sea with them in their sturdy ships. AMERICAN BELL . trasted to the world, or perhaps, | .state. 5 . King Cornered more definitely, that- they were i -- ~ 8 a They Bio i's the finest sport in a : by dia not to be on any intimate terms Women are replacing men in NOTES AND NEWS fio Son. A SBating lst. on HORIZONTAL Answer {o Previous Puzzle. 17 The -- > f ; i } le .in th corld Great Britain on the railways as Carry On Canada, thd CBC show ey . Asy-ROINg 1 Most fa 8 - . | with. such people .in e world, atrol boat There | ost famous [FTATST (INEIRITIC Congress g ; i : orters, buffet-car attendants from Toronto on -Sunday nights at these patrol boats. There Is no ™ ADITIALNE RITICISISION sone. RN, whether they had business deal- p » : ' houting of orde Sing American bell. Bl00[T MUN T made it a ings with them or not. -7| signalmen, ~ticket-collectors, and | 8.30 -- is a program that every Shoubing 0 61utss ior Sting of 71 was 8100 EMU QOL famous in y " 3 van-drivers, Canadian should hear. This featur official ceremony. } 310 RIA SIE MPIAl 1] Dealings With the Wicked A ~ $ oii ty MBE when tolled NIAID TIURIR E[T1S El 1776. 11. "But as it is, 1 wrote unto . UNDER A DIVE-BOMBER "in 1835. - oO 3 18 Flies. you not te keep company, if any ~ When a Stuka or a Heinkel dives 13 Eccentric (6 PIS 20 Is undecided. man that is named a brother be | m-- -- ------------w fon. dads to Ichi on, wheel. fr Se CATAN AN 4 £1] 22 Impelled. a fornicator, . or_covetous, or an By William to-men-aup-to-Ahe hearest- gun 14 First Li T ERICSSON HIAIVIE 24 Plunders. yoo idols mn i Tt C Wi , and open five, There's no time for appearance. ILE|T GIRIAITIE] 28 Public hi poh hbo Road Rs Pua HIS URIOUS ; ORLD Ferguson anything else when a plane is roar 16 To cleave. SLY go Nl speakers. . a one no not to cat." Amon LJ] = LJ ing at you at 400 miles per hour, 17 Pigeons" SDAITITEDRALIAICI 30sert. KT | the--ancients for + ST To ad -- -- "amt-each-man--on the patrol has | homes, ] PHONO SOLE] 31 Perfume, iol any at his table was uch been trained to accurate machine- 19 Damp. MEAIYIE AlUIRIA 33 Species. ote. 3 pak intinme than in gun firing. 20 Thin metal HT EF E INISIE] 35 Epoch. be " lay: 8 d the A 2 Throughout one full day we plate. ] 37 Musical note. jos: Ming Bo b Re opulie or un- plowed up and down the straits 21 Heavy. 44 Stocking end. 3 Bowl for 40 Decorous. wi ing that by the sign o 30 iF THE. doing important repair work that 23 Component. 46 Three. washing 42 To move Sow § pessenal relation, ig idea U . might be the means of saving the 25 Seaweed. 48 Astern. gold. sidewise. i shoud Te Ssthorsed fa the EARTH lite of a British or German pilot 26 Onward. 51 Transposed. 4 To arise. 45 Helmet 3 Solon Dan, is acknowlec ged by SUDDENLY STOPPED who crashed into the sea. To each 27 Toward. 52 Remote 5A clay pipe. wreath. LLOE } other Christians as worthy of the MOVING IN ITS ORBIT: buoy is attached a steel ladder, so 29 Units of work 53 To sum up. 6 Taxaccous 47 Inner sole. A name, . ) IT WOULD FALL * that swimming pilot may climb to 31 Turf. 55 Sloth. trees 49 Destiny. " 12. "For what have 1 to do ' . safely more easily. 32 To annoy. 56 Attacks. i 50 It is (contr.). & with judging them that are with- INTO THE : 34 Chooses 59 Enrolls . 7 Shrewd. 52 Blower. out? Do not ye judge them that SUN 36 Spike. voluntarily 8 Right (abbr.).54 Noise. 4 are within? 13. But them that Be Sure You Get 38 Challenges. in the army. 9To stuff. 57.Tone B. are without God judgeth Pu 39 Heating 61 It hangs in 10 Air toy. . 58 Spanish : h Jaggesh. t Y Vv bl "utensil Hall U Opposed t (abbr) ue iid away the wicked man from among © ulensils. ---- Hall, PPOs 0 abuor.). . ry yourselves." Paul here is remind. our egeta €s 41 Front of an Philadelphia odd. 59 Half an em. ie Once again, King Gustav of ing the Corinthians that he is 8 i army. VERTICAL 12 Small 60 South § ; Sweden, above, and. his nation speaking directly and exclusively Because Canadians live in a clim- 43 To bend the 2 Portrait depression, Carolina i find themselves in the middle 3 to those that arc in the Church, -ato where they cannot have fresh head. statue. 15 To exist. (abbr.). : eir mighty neighbors clash attle. New picture shows aged ruler saluting national colors on Swedish Flag Day. | . Hair of Humans | "Can Tell Tales Reveals Circumstances of A Person's Death -- Scientists Can Read Signs of Violence Imprinted There Human hair now will tell tales on the dead, showing whether : death was caused by any violence . that struck' the hairs on the head, or even pulled them roughly. They will tell the same story on ! living persons, and might be used " as evidence to back up charges of a fight to which there were no\ witnesses. How the marks of conflict im- print themselves in the hair was reported récently to the American Assgciation for the Advancement ot Sciefce In a prepared address by , ' Dr. Leon A. Hausmdn of the New Jersey College for Women, ll MARKS INSIDE HAIR : - The marks aré Inside the hair _2nd are 50 small tha seen only under a cope. They consist of tiny, elong- ated sacs, called fusl. Everyone has them, but they vary almost as much as fingerprints, and often can be used to identify the person from whom the hair came, ROUGH USAGE BREAKS SACS Normally, the sacs are filled with a clear fluid, Under rough treat. ment, like a blow, or halr pulling, some of the sacs break, They then+ fill with alr, Other telltale changes ocour. The rough usage may open f spaces quite similar to the "fusl" hr, and he brings his admonition on this particular point to a power- ful conclusion by saying that those who were in the Church practising these things should be put out of the Church; the Church since has sufféred greatly because jit has neglected this part of the New Testament teaching concerning Church membership, Such action today might cause some <consternation in our com- placent membership, but it might bring a stirring, surprising, awak- ening message to an unbelieving world. \ Genuine Christian Character Titus was a Greek Christian, an intimate friend of- the Apostle Paul, a companion of the great missionary in some of his apostolic journeys, and probably one of his converts. Here it appears that Titus, together with an unnamed brother, had been sent to Corinth, as the apostle's delegate to the Corinthian Church, where his chief business was evidently. to deal with the cases of immoral- ity which had occurred there. Titus was later left on the Island of Crete, to set in order the Church there. In Paul's Epistle to Titus, he advises him how to deal with the various classes of --persons met-with, ------ Titus 2:1. "But speak tho the things which befit the sound doctrine": Sound doctrine is, of course, the truth relating to the Christian religion, is understood by the mind and cherished and held by the heart, having its fruits in the daily conduct, 2. "That aged men be temperate, grave, sober-minded, sound fn faith, in love, in patience: 8, That aged women likewise be reverent in demeanor, not slanderefs nor enslaved to much wine, teachers of that which is good; 4. That vegetables from thelr own gardens all-year-round, every advantage should be taken of honie-grown HAVE BEEN MADE vegetables during the next few ouUT OF months, Miss Edith Elliot, food expert of the Agriculture Depart- ment's Marketing Service, told The Canadian Press. "Vegetables raw, vegetables freshl; cooked or vegetables can- ned, should be included in each day's menu," she said. "With people becoming more 'nutrition' conscious every day there Is a greater ap- preciation of the values of vege tables." Vegetables all supply vitamins, minerals, 'water and bulk. They gre a boon for the too fleshy who by substituting frults and vege tables for the starchy foods may not only tmprove their health, but their fizures as well, © "Two generous servings of non starchy vegetable, one starchy and one raw green vegetable or toma: toes every day is an excellent rule, Miss Elliot said, : UK | | azo sHors. ei, Xe AFTER. HAVING BEEN FROZEN 3 S52 TIMES AND REVIVED ; EACH TIME, APPEARED NONE THE WORSE. FOR. THE » COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. ING. "CENTRIFUGAL force now balances the pull of the sun and keeps our earlh in its place. If our orbital motion stopped, we would start falling toward the sun immediately. The first second, the earth would fall only éne-ninth of a mile, bul when we finally struck the sun. we would be Iraveling 380 miles, a second. What files are nol pesis? NEXT: » POP--Cause and Defect _ By J. MILLAR WATT I WONDER HOW THAT ° CHICKEN COULD LIVE WITH SO LITTLE MEAT vo iv oon! TTTHATS WHY IT'S HERE: