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Flesherton Advance, 10 Sep 1941, p. 2

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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON LESSON X4. THE ETERNAL GOD, THE SOURCE OF HELP Rev. 7;-17. GOLDEN TEXT Holy, Holy, Holy I* the Lord God, the Almighty, who was and who Is and who I* to come. Rev. 4:8. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time The Apostle John probab- ly wrote the book of Revelations about A.D. 95. Place The Island of Patinos, In the Aegean Sea. Time of Reunion 9. "After these things I saw, and behold, a great multitude, which Do man could number, out of evejy nation and of all tribes and peoples and tongues." Our Lord, when on earth, said that If Ha shoukl be lifted up. He would draw all men unto Him. Here Is one of the ful- fillments of that promise and pro- phecy. There was an Initial ful- fillment on the day of Pentlcost when, among the three thousand who were. Raved, there ware those who crime from almost every nation known on the face of the earth. The description In our lesson w would take to be a final appear- anco of newly redeemed one* from every division of humanity then living on the face of the ea:tb. It speaks certainly of victory for God, for Christ and for the Ooa.pel. It Is a time of reunion and fellow- ship of those who belong to Ood.. "Standing before the throne and before the Lamb." The Apostle John first heard of the Lamb of God from the lips of John the Bap- tist at tlie very beginning of his ministry. " Arrayed In white robes." Not only is Christ's robe white, but the angels, too, when they come- down to earth appear In white, shining garments. White- ness, as the combination of all that Is beautiful and perfect In color, Is the hue of heaven and with this the redeemed are Invested. "And palms in their lands." There was In Jewish practice, a very signifi- cant use of the palm branches, for It was the law that they should be employed In the Feast of Taber- nacles, when the people were bid- den to take palm branches and re- joice before the Lord seven days.'' The palm-bearing multitude sug- gests the thought of rejoicing reap- ers at the close of the harvest. Today Is the time for sowing; tht multitudes with the palRM In their hands are the reapers. The Throne of God 10. "And they cry with a great voice, saying Salvation unto our God who sttteth on the Throne, and unto the Lamb." Around the great men of the earth multitudes have gathered from age to age, but In glnry multitudes gather around the Throne of God. Here on earth Christ may be Ignored, rejected it: I despised by counties millions, In glory he Is given the honor due His Holy being. 11. "And all the angels wore standing round about the Throne, and about the eldors and the four living ( M'iitui cs; and they foil be- fore- I lie Throne on their faces, and wor.-lii|i|'i-(l Ood. 12. saying Amen: IilfstiiiK and glory, and wisdom, and tlianksKlving, and honor, and power, and might, be with our God for rvi-r and ever, Amen." The elders are representative of the Churcli of Christ, long before taken up In Ili-avcn. Tlio four living cre- atures represent tho judicial auth- ority of the Throne. W are re- minded here of what our Ixird tells us of tho "Joy In heaven among the nngols of God over one sinner that repenteth." Serving In Heaven 1.1 "And one of the elders ans- wered, saying unto me, These that are arrayed In tho white rob? s, who are they, and whenco came they? II. And I Kiiy unto him. My Lord, thou knowesl. And ho said to inn. These are they that come out of tho great i -I .ill. HI And thoy washed their robes, and made them while In the blood of the Lamb.." In the tribulation period the. only power available for cleansing sin- italni'i! up n and women is the power of the atoning Itloo.l of the Lord J' SH-- Christ, tin- 1/imb of Ood. 15. "Thenlm e aro Iliey before the Throno of God; and tbe.y serve Him dny and night In Ills temple; and He that sltleth on tho Throne shall spread his tabernacle over them." HmphaHls should bo placed upon tln word "8erve." Hoaveu Is not a place of case and retirement. There will bo tanks for tin assigned Vf (!o'i. What these la K i will be we do not know. Who would wnnt to bo Idle throughout Ptornlty? How wonderful It will bo then to erve the Lord find to hear Him say, "Well done, thou c.ood and faithful KI-I v.inl." Joy and Blessing 16. "I liey nhall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; nulthet hall Hie nn strike upon them, ndr any heat.' There will be no lift- satisfied desires In Heaven, no neds not fully met. Clod haa m.nli this wonderful provision tor us. 17. "IV. the lamb that Is In Hi* midst of the Throne shnll !> that* shepherd, and shnll guide thenf nto fountains of waters of Ufa; THE WINNAH1 NEW GLAMOR QUEEN Meet blond, blue-eyed Betty Cordon, 18, of Garden City, L.I.. New York, and, sometime ago, North Carolina. You'll probably b reading a lot about her, for she's just been selected as No. 1 Glamor Girl of 1941 by New York's Junior cafe socialites. She weighs 100 Ibs., is 5 feet 1% and has four filled teeth. And, oh yes, Peter Arno got in the picture, too. and God shall wipe away every tear from their eyes." There Is an end to the suffering of this life. There Is a time com- ing when all unsatisfied cravings nil MM of God will be met. The time ot grief and tribulation It tempor- ary; the time of joy and blessing will never end. It continues throughout the endless ages, be- cause He continues to ha with as and we with Him. Effect of Sea Air The' cadets were eagerly await- ing their dinners at a certain l(. A. P. training school, where the sea air seems to create per- petual hunger. One of them was overheard to remark: "Never was so little waited for by so many for so long." I THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson ON THE PLANET MERCURY THE TEMPERATURE IS HOT ENOUGH TO MELTT AND 77/V/ LEAVE THEIR WINTER. HOMES AJMD TRAVEL. NORTHWARD IN SPRING BECAUSE or '..'/ HAS NOTHIIN& TO DO WITH IT; EXCEPT IN THE: CASES OP SOME DUCKS AND CLEPHANTS WDRKI N<S OfS SOUTH IMOIXVN PL/ r Wfc, ese S/-/AOGS BECAUSE OF THE GLARI NO- SUM. COI'R I9IU tlV NLA SiRVICt. l*tC, (Millet Mercury is believed to keep one side toward the sun all the time, and since the planet is very near the sun, enor- mous temperatures arc lo !>C expected there. Modern Instrument* have been able to measure planet temperatures very accurately. and that of Mercury registers 621 degrees Fahrenheit M.\ i magic lily. More Work For Hogs and Hens Canadian Farmers To Raise More Food For Great Britain Millions of liens and prairie hogs cackle and root for Britain as Can- adian farmers pledge themselves to raise more food for the Island fortress. "Wanted Two more eggs per month from every hen In 1942," la the keynote of the current campaign launched by the Canad ian Department of Agriculture. In an effort to mobilize more than 45,000.000 hens, educational pam- phlets are being mailed out under the heading "Eggs for Britain." Already Canada has shipped to the British Food Ministry thla year 2S4.000 cases of eggs and waiting to move overseas are 230,- 000 cases which have been paid for. This means that by early fall Britons will have been supplied this year with 185,540,000 esgs. The British Food Ministry hai Indicated it will need four to five times this number of eggs In the nine-month period following Sep- tember. With prairie hog production ris- ing to an all-time high. Bacon Board officials said they wede look- ing to the West to pull Canada through the autumn rush to com- plete the bacon contract with th9 British Food Ministry. The original contract called for 425,000,000 pounds of bacon and hams for Britain In the year end- ing Oct. 1, but Canada has under- taken to supply this by Sept. 15 If at all possible. Are These Men Worth Saving? The other day TB heard from authentic sources, an anecdote about a young Nazi prisoner of war receiving the best hospital care In Canada, relates a writer la The Gait Reporter. The story seems to Indicate fairly clearly just how the Nazlfled minds of Hitler youth work. This young German, a very personable chap who served aboard a swastika- flying ship until the Royal Navy caught up with It was confined to hoapltal for some time with a serious Illness. His physician, a Canadian who conscientiously did hU duty for the sake of humanity regardless of nationality, pulled him through by dint of great ef- fort. In the course of a lengthy convalescence the doctor and his patient became quite chummy. They talked of this and that, ex- changed confidences. There came then the day when the doctor moved his charge from the hospital In his personal car, and as they were driving along a thought oc- curred to him. "Now that we're gixvl friends," the doctor said In *ffc-ct, "tell me, would you try to tMr.ipe from ray custody? Would you, If you had a gun this very minute, use It against me to gain your freedom?" The Nazi regard- ed him uncomfortably, then blurt- ed out: "If I felt that It was my Fuehrer's wish, I would shoot you!" "Potato Barges" Support Tobruk lirltigh skippers guiding what they cull "glorified potato barges" through tho Mediterranean are partly responsible for the contin- ued resistance of Trihruk - now In lt fifth month of an historic Those little trawlers wallow through the shining waters of "Immh alley" the wreck strewn harbor of Tohruk with food, mu- nition*, anil supplies to keoji the Hritlsh garrison going nt that out- lost behind the Axis lines In Libya. Life on these vessels, observers .i!;ive. Is probably the toughest In the Royal Navy. Tho crew. wear- Ing lifebelts, sleeps on top of cargo hatches, ready to man the guns the instant their vessel Is attacked by bombers. Tho captain usually has a tiny cupboard called a cabin alongside the funnel. Rut as the tunnel gets almost red hot when the engines ari> pounding full speed, the cap- RADIO REPORTER By DAVE ROBBINS The tory of the Commonwealth Air Training: Plan, is told in dra- matic and actuality sequences each Wednesday evening at 10.30 E.D.S.T. on the Network of, the CBC. Giving a detailed story of this vital phase of Canada's War Effort, "THEY FLY FOR FREE- DOM," can be heard each Wed- nesday nijjht from CBL, Toronto, CBO, Ottawa, CKSC, Sudbury, CROC, Hamilton, and CKLW, Windsor. o Arrangments have just been completed for a week's personal appearance IN HAMILTON of Canada's foremost Radio Comedy Team WOODHOUSE & HAW- KINS. And, a full week's broad- casting has been lined up. Start- ing on Saturday night, Sept. 13th, and playing through the whole week, including Saturday the 20th, Woodhouse and Hawkins will be heard from CKOC at eight p.m. E.D.S.T. It's a half hour Radio Revue that'll pack entertainment plus, with all the characters of the Woodhouse & Hawkins team making their appearance. Re- member the time eight p.m. the dates Sept. 13th to 20th in- clusive. The fight broadcasts announced from CKOC for Sept. 5th and Sept. 19th have been changed. The Sept 5th bout between Baer and Simon has been indefinitely postponed and the Joe Louis- Lou Nova heavyweight tilt won't be on until Monday, Sept. 29th. It's worth waiting for though and will undoubtedly he the most exciting fight in all Joe Louis' career. Hear it at 10 p.m. E.D.S.T. on that night from CKOC. THIS 'N THAT Don't forget that Uie Happy Gang comes into your home every day, Monday through Friday. Due to President Roosevelt's speech of the 1st, they postponed their starting date to the 2nd. Carried on the full CBC network, you can hear the Gang from CBL, CBO, CKLW. CKSO and CKOC. The time U one p.m. daily, E.D.S.T. Check these frequencies for the stations heard in your district: CBL, Toronto, 740 KCS; CBO. Ottawa, 910 KCS; CKLW, Wind- sor, 800 KCS; CKSO, Sudbury. 790 KCS; CKOC, Hamilton. 1150. Eddie Cantor, Dinah Shore and Cast returned in the "Time to> Smile" program to the NBC net- work last Wednesday night at nine o'clock. WBEN in Buffalo carries the show. Record of the week The Merry Macs Decca pressing of "Kiss the Boys Goodbye." tain generally prefers to take his mattress elsewhere. In the capacious hold under his feet are enough munitions to blow him and everyone on boarJ sky high. But German dive bombers hare learned to have great respect for these Innocent-looking little craft. They have a stlug in their tails. When one of the trawlers went down under an attack of 24 planes her atltl-aircraft guns still were blazing as the water flowed over the sinking deck. During their stay at Tobruk, th vessels are camouflaged while their stores are being unloaded. A year ago most of the crew) were landlubbers. Ladies' Activities Ladies' societies are raisins money by selling Christmas cards. It is a pleasant, chatty way to spend spare time. An Important thing to remember Is to begin early before one's prospects ara committed elsewhere. The British Canadian Publishing Co., Room 43. 24 King West, Toronto, has an especially attractive line of. Christ- mas Cards arranged (n stunning assortments, and selling for Jl A letter to the above firm will read- ily obtain particulars. Up to 100 per cent profit can be expected under their well-thought-out mer- chandising plan. FAVORITE SPORT HORIZONTAL 1 Ball used in autumn sport. 8 players form each of its teams. 14 To assuage. 15 Spherical 16 To write. 17 Rescues. 19 MorseL 20 To read. 21 Crescent- shaped. 22 Dowry. 24 Electric term. 25 Vehicles. 27 Father. 28 To contradict. 30 Flat round plate. 32 Hops kiln. 33 Upon. 34 Type standard 36 Fowl. 38 Plural (abbr.) 39 Scarlet. 41 Fixed practice 43 Malt beverage 44 To rot flax. 46 Mistake. 49 Brother. 50 Telegraphs. Answer to Previous Puzzle 52 Scepter. 53 Examination of accounts. 55 Dwellers of an asylum. 57 Digression. 59 Each team protects its own line. 60 Periods of this game's play. 61 Gaelic. VERTICAL 1 Musical note. 2 To withstand. 3 Opposed to closed. 4X. 5 SouL 6 To avouch. 7 Inclines. 8 Otherwise. 9 Behold. 10 To recede. 11 Vacant. 12 Bars by estoppel. 13 Northeast (abbr.). 15 To obtain. .18 Go on 20 Name of a playing position on its team. 21 Opposed to former. 23 Another type player on itt team. 25 Money. 29 Heathen god- 29 Pep. 31 Inward. 35 Sheep. 37 Lump. 38 Checkered fabrics. 40 Layer of skin. 42 Human trunk. 43 Zeal. 45 Wild duck. 47 Negative. 48 State of blis*. 49 Electric safety device. 50 Toupee. 51 Street (abbr.). 53 Sloth. 54 Golf device. 56 Verb ending. 58 Postscript (abbr.). POP Pop Thinks Thought Will Feed the Animal By J. MILLAR WATT MAVE YOU THOUGWf OP YOUR MUL&? 11 YESSIR! HAVE YOU FED WIM ? 133

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