the acton hob ivkkm here feng eaosssv twenty yens ago iw kkw hattwtmhjm on a pretty een ah new rnanlssiaconalngla free ly the sithng 4 j30 per gallon the bnwkvulr debators were the winners over ashgjrose l the semi finals lor pimlt dtviyt cup waoog the farmers clubs of the county mrs ix lleoowrson and john wilton were the broofcvltte victors mr leslie martin has purchased the house and property owned by mr fred w slimier on victoria avenue council are of the opinio that an official desnottstratlon should be held to celebrate the town futy years of incorporation it will probably held the firm of july weekend toe second ann father and son upper in connection with st albans church wax held on wednesday ev ening the principal speaker was mr moaral the dominion secretary of the st andrews brothetbood rev br a blair wno was the pastor beloved of nassaenweya rr byterkan church for thirtyone years died in guetph after a brief tuaea this was his ocdy chart and owing to an impairment in hearing be re signed in inv miciukbaiusv on march 28th lbox at the manse delrware on tario by rev wm- c rose ba margaret annie bailey and harold e mlcnle of esueslnc suggests boost in river fleet like old times bu kermlls scrvkw of prajrle gtifcwth 5 ycais ago at urges it as ifwinsi for prnmt wutfimte by ameh mecoo cstaadsan lreas staff writer ottawa cp see dem steam boats comln round de bend john ft mcnlcol tprogresswe conserva tive mi for torontotoaveoport be lieves there should be lots mot- of them in evidence on caruiuh inland waters particularly in the wide reaches of those rivers that flow to the arctic the tparlflc and hudson bay through the great agricultural and mineral districts of the western provinces these wartime days mr mcnlcol called the attention of the house of commons to the fact that more than so years ago team boats 1 1ncluding one venerable craft that did duty as a kind of warship during the trlel rebellion 1b85 sailed the rivers of the canadian prairies he urged that development of ahlp- ping on these rivers more partlcu larly on the saskatchewan again be studied cheap transport over hund reds of miles of territory parts of it gemote from railways could be pro vided by ships he said the clearing of channels short canals and up-to- dat tramw at portages would open up additional waterways ralrw boats mr mcnlcol displaced photo graphs of old prairie steamboats sent to him by western pioneers among them was the northwest which ran from the head or the grand rapid to edmonton she remained in ser vice for more than 20 years finally breaking from her moorings on the north saskatchewan at edmonton during a flood and being cast ashore near fort tmtt saskatchewan during the rebellion the north- cote and the marquis were used for the transport of troops and supptlcg and actually arrived near the scene or the battle of tbatoche just as the fighting ended the northcote had sailed from saskatchewan landing and the marquis from imnce albert the northcote was fitted out for de fence with makeshift wooden walls an the decks throukh which soldiers could fire if they were attacked by rebels the marouls was built at grand forks in the united states and was hauled through the crand rapids at the mouth of the saskatchewan by means of hawsers attached to trees on the shore her skeleton now lies at prince albert the northcote northwest and marquis all were flatbottom stern- w heelers designed as the pioneers said to float on heayy dew be tides carrying freight they had pas- eager accommodation they were constructed during the to along pacifications similar to those of steamships used on the mississippi steamboats which operated on the south saskatchewan river also were called into service during the rebel lion the baroness its feet long was launched at lethbrldge aua in 1883 the alberta 100 feet and mln- feet at medicine hal in ibm peter ant john witness chrets glory gomen test out of the croud this is my beloved son hear ye him mktt vessoo test mbl 2s 2 pet 1 lg18 time sutanwr a ix 29 ptacev mount iktmoa ttfor exposition s iesua transfigured 28 the account of the transfiguration of our lord jesus given in marks gospel shm be carefully compared wlththe accounts given by matthew and luke the stories bear uamls- takahle marks of truthfulness and marks account is nun an eyewitness rvter taken merely as an historical incident it proves the existence of a personal god that the und and father of jesus christ is the true god that jesusv is the son of god i an entirely unique sense and that all ills claims are true faith in christ jesus as the only son of god is built not upon theological or philosophical peculation but upon undlsputably attested historical facts the record ed facts about moses prove that when christians die they do toot cease to be and that they are not unconscious note carefully the exact force o the word transfigured the latter part of the greek word in this pas sage translated transfigured is the same in root as the word translated form in phll 2 6 1 there atw we see a transfiguration jesus put ting off the form or flxuiv of god and taking on the form or figure of a servant here we have the reverse of what took place in the incarnation the figure of a servant being changed into the glorious ap pearance of the son of god it things had been allowed to take their course jesus would have been itlorllled right then and there with the iftory which he had with the father before the world was tjno 17 5- but the work of redemption was hot yet accomp lished 4eph 117 heb 9 22 so he who had already turned his back on the divine glory and been made in the likeness of man ihll 2g t again turns his back upon that di vine glory and with wondrous love descend from that mountain to die tv 12k not until upon the cross he can utter the triumphant cry it u finished una wsov will lie con sent to reossumv- the glory that he laid aside to redeem us u cor k ok and having finished that atoning work he will not be transfigured alone but we in due time shall be transfigured together with him phil 3 21 col 14 indeed there is an ant id tmt ory t ransftgurat ton posslble for us in the life that now u icom 1j the greek for transformed in this passage is the same as that translated transfigured in our les son the details of the transfigura tion are wall worth noting in mat thew u face did shine as the sun hls garments became white as the light in mark hls garments be came glistening exceeding white so as ho fuller on earth can whiten them in luke the fashion or his countenance was altered and his rnl- 1 rneht became white and dazzling luke tells us that it was as he was praying iluke 9 29 that drt was transfigured nothing vue eictt in the life that now is transfigures like prater ex ilikktsv the glory of moses face was rfletted that of jesus face come from the glory with in as the gazed upon our gtortked lord they saw two others talking with htm moses and elijah the 4wo great representative and master pro phets and lawgivers of the old dis pensation moses had died dcut 34 5 t and the theory of the nonexist ence of honconsclous existence of the holy dead until the resurrection at the second coming of christ rocs to pieces on this rock it was no vision in the modern sense of milon the three saw 2 pet 1- 16- 18 the wonl translated lslon in v 9 means thlng seen the three disciples were not dreaming but fully awake luke 9 3i w v thej actually saw moses andehjah and actually heard gods voice moses and elijah appeared in glory with our transfigured lord moses longing to enter the promised land was satisfied at last he is there the disciples evidently recog nized moses and elijah whom they never had seen in the flesh and that ought to settle the question whether we will recognize in glory those whom we have known upon earth the sub ject of conversation was the decease which jesus was about to accomplish at jerusalem luke 9 31i the aton ing death is a subject or great inter est to the heavenly world 1 pet 1 10121 it is only here on earth that it is thought a theme of little mo- ment there was one man who acted just like himself on this mo mentous occasion peter he knew not what to say and thereforeought to have kept stlll he wanted to stay right there but while that was a good place to he it was not a good place to stay for there was work to be don at the foot of the mountain vs 14 15 the voice of god speaks this la my beloved son- who can measure the intensity and depth of the joy of god in that son who again tot i ilia bac on- a co my iditor ttc mrcciuiv row ths tcwspsrcas or camaoa tin urttttut utttt at tte sm cusm latafttcmish vnftvism rvu cmmiiiwh was at east just a second after being ushered into his office don ald gordon chairman of the war time lhrlcv and trade board at 1 years of age a big dark man wear ing hnvy glasses but with a twlnkw in hi eyes uiul a mft scotih accent in his wpeevh klndu dominates the room the big pit- uf pupers and uoaunwntfe on his deaik and you like mm right uvi 1 thought in thb uist uxtule voud uke to know itumethlng about the nmn who pulls thv strings that juggle our living the days hut he did nt want to talk about h 1 m s e 1 1 lied jut flown in from vancouer was busier than hek and alter u utile plain gossip flrr ahead ask me questions ko i did 1 had a few things in my mind that i know you have had unanswered too so take his answer not mine whsi it u nuttim il ure ilie flts to citizens in general from the wartime llces and trade board 1 asked and he replied 1 made- actual notes th- sayings to con sumers of the country can roughly be estimated at kmmhvmni and to the taxpavers as a whole a similar amount in th costs of the war to date that cash but there is a much koter saving in human terms for if lnftuluui were to rear its ugly wad moruy could not measure the human mlserv to say nothing of the effettktne of our part in the unit ed nations wur against hitler and the japs ftosratlou in hwlten lwu rvre to war to hy uetitlon if dlsadvantagck hud cropped up he ailmltttsl some had hut they wcae inherent in the switch from a peacetime to wartime economy and none that cannot be worked out with the coopratlon of primary producers inlustry and con sumers maybt i trunl to stymie him when 1 askml if controls such os price ccll- itign stay after thi- war ermanent or temiwrary that he saut will he- a matter of government policy and in the final analysis for tho people themsehcti i wunted elaboration supposing the war lasts two or three ears more insofar as price control u con cerned it is the creature of itov- emment hut it will also demnd largely upon tho future form of tht war itself and how canada can bekt tit into an effective part in the of fensive if for instance parts of conquered europe should be opened up we wouldneed to feed starving mllllohx that might bo one thing if its took for an offensive thats another matter we can only take such tic t ion as may he justified by the da today developments its ohv lo that all of us mu rw r to klve up much of what we hav been ush1 to and in wen meusure if wo art to w honest with ourselvt in the dtmnndit tor n total war effort would you mind answering nu if 1 nuk whether there is any political interferincc in your stup even his ntoiutnchc brutled tut h answer ed one word none what about hubmidus i unilted his say so on suhsuues you khoxh us people hack in tho coun try are liable to think they help the big shot and art designed for that purpose he put me behind the eight- hall b having thu- asi matter of fact subsidies ac of relntlvely kreater help to the utile fellow than the big shot you hpenklaf the big fellow is generally in a stronger financial position and could weather the storms but if subsidies were not paid to the little fellows they uoull be the first to fall by the wayside subsidies re paid and de- fhe glory and- chooses the cross moses and elijah were there hut great as they were god passes them by and points out jesus as the one son ii peters testimony j pet 1 161s the permanent impression made upon peter and the other disciples is illustrated in the three words power coming and majesty the first means the sovereign auth ority ofthe lord jesus christ the second the incarnation of god in christ the third that jesus is worthy of worship and adoration neither did they forget the voice to him from the excellent glory a revelation of how god and jesus were intimate- ly one this affirmation arose out of their experience with jesus on the mount was made permanent in the scriptures and confirmed in the christians faith are we witness to his glory as it is intended we should be ac 18 matt 28 1820 ac 4 klgraed mainly for two purposes w to assure a stable cost of living and secondly to assure a supply of essen tial goods these are bandied in what can deflaitety be said in the interests of the entire population they are paid in no case to increase profits and the strictest oavountlng in made throughout lhat dominating figure of a man leaned over his desk as be spoke as seriously and earnestly 1 thought to in as to mr luhy then 1 wanted to know if his surveys shot that more compulsion is necessary or are people cooperating with the adminls- trution we have th ttnetit cooperutlon imaginable- from the- rank and file of cun people lie declared in this connection we are the envy of our neighbors and our friends across the- sea true some selfish interests uppeur from time to time but we cannot permit any derlaiian la the policy laid down by th g a few others land a ralghty few he made it plain try to beat the game but we have one standard remedy cor then and that is recourse to the of the land what happens is the responsibility of the ju diciary no amount of compulsion in a democratic country mr gordon pointed out can equal la effectlve- nesa the cooperation of a people such as ours acting of their own vo lition with eadlghtefuneat and urider- klandlng ue have hill owe beas the chairman assured me he was aware that an organization like the wartime priors and trade board run by ordinary human beings had made rnlsjlakes and has its khortcomlngs and here he pointed a really big in dex finger at rue we have done our bed all of us lie was sure that the anil inflation policy of the government lias at heart the ttetit long run interests of the wage earn ing clans to wrck that policy or to make itk udmlnutratlun impos sible- is an act lu- consider on of selfdestruitum well vou rvaden out in the- country can take it or have it mr luixlitu nay canada has made economic hutory by demonstrating that inflationary vffectit uf war tan be controlled hut he is determined at long o im- has anything to do with it that to prove u out he done is not sailflcseat the pottcy must he aeea through to do so in feus opin ion there can be no weakening on any one of five points namely the fiscal policy money to ou calling for minimum taxation and borrow ing the price ceiling salary and wage stabilization control and rationing of supplies as found neces sary and the direction of tnanpower to essential uses and here i asked the question im portant to these articles how about the belief among some that tanners constitute the one group who could benefit from tnftatlont here is his answer those who hold this belief seldom advocate inflation oienly but we hear it argued that under infla tion agricultural prices would rise faster than the prices of goods or sup plies needed for farm consumption no cum can say ptkitlvcly whcllier thpt would happen or nut and i ferv ently liope we iwvr have tlte oppor tunity of finding out w do know howcvcr tliat the lui tlnu- dm ek- prlntnt wa tried in lmlrju evtryone- tuf is red vtntually mim tar tneiic i guetji ihv uuut luuvlly of ull tim chairman fe u w ur not paying u luavy prif to uvold tin iu- uster f inflation it tak u milcrxj hu mind teaknwoik und oriunlallti and 1 left him fwari whort as lntrvleww go hut may thr- lw a tluuight for you und i in it london tcsfe action a high court posiltrylsreedlng firm was adjourned becmuaa tht day fixed for the hearing clashed with the birth of 7ou0 chickens which two wlt- nessea had to supervise vfjt 4ht hv vaotblmh stockholm c p warning agaimt wuhful thinking and the belief that all danger of war for sweden has passed was given by lrlme minister per a i bio hansson who said tlw nation must continue watchfulness and preikaredness ktux -t-tnnk- wag ixetkit 1ngland cpl com in ul by u item driver uftrr u jald in u soutlietit oounty area not tar fixun lie mviu- of km- ttombing i was vurprtmd to ntel a mm k of foxliouiuls uolug vt to a hit lu tli satnv dl- ttht it a funny war r you ros thmi brfw whfcl ogdenscj cgafrrf tobacco i ri inn kiv vtaaw aa v srf dimduf make yburdoffars count doube kbvnx do you buy wiih your hard- earned dollars food clothing shelter then they are wellspent but the dollars that you have invested in victory bonds have a double value they are helping to train feed equip and transport canadas fighting men at the same time that your victory bond investmenfs are helping your country in her time of greatest need they are paying you good interest and every day vou find pleasure in thinking of how much they will mean to you when the war is over very soon you will have a chance to buy mon victory bonds dollars invested in this way will be evermore valuable than ever because our fighters are on thi offensive theres a better chance than ever for an early victory think what this will mean to you and your family to men and women every where who are born to be free canada has sent a steady stream of men and materials to the fighting fronts now that we are marshalling for the attack we must have huge reserves if must be clear to all that the greater our available supply our rtttrve of fighting tools the ieytrer will be our losses in men yon can help to save lives hasten victory bring our men back borne yon can help to assure the four free doms for all by buying victory bonds to the limit ofyour ability yon are not asked to ptm but only to hud help canada safeguard your own future be ready to go the limit when the victory bond aalrsman calls national war financi commutes t ij r