HlORizONTAL A nïwete Pre-vions Puzzle 14 To pla"ce in 1iMapofAsai OBR B SUne, republie. A E <16 lige oin 6 ICS teporry L T EM ~merdai city in capitaTl. - E 1 this land 18 isuL /~.'I 18, 1 ;soiand.y 15 ~hlfghlr ~ E M N O20 Brown ba t, l6Lng apertUrccPS LAB DRPAG : 01 522 Period, l7Bahes PAS PASEPS E I23 Baglike part. I9 Spirits of PT I CL MROTS E 26 SouthAe- slrèa9Ms. SI L -W EEPP p c-a br ni Femialefowlv, EP 1S AP..O L L28 Prtnige 22 Copedum.E T EthePoe 24 Bora, A TO VI 1ME NEP 30 Berel, 25 Like, 31 Hastened.1 )c Maie child. 32 Sips rcr n27 Smart knock4 To hla it VERTICAL book7. ~29Docor(ahr.)46Adam-'s mate. 2 PlI.S.37idboe 30 Explcit. 47 Conimon v'erh. 3portrait statue c Genus o 33 Gaele. 48Eyehid.. lmond lher. 34 Sjiknesýs, 49 sooner Zthan. 40 To ho %, ý5 Protrusioîoît 50 R a y, ni41 Occurrenice. lhe lips, 3Scndr.lMubIy 43 To sanctiî,on, M3 Uponi. 54 Prssngo. 3 Sae1rggd45 Bound. 37 Ugly o)1& 55 Iprat rock. 4A6 CUpjd. wocn, irint tM 7 Indian;s. 419 Epoîch. M8 Paid piiy land, 8 1Nose opening. 51 Augua (ahr, 40 Nothiang. 5,3This lan1d's 9 Grain (aqbbr.), 52 Moulntain- 41 MeasUreý forifore-r miens 10 View. abr) print. 1w'ere the ý Il Persia, 53 To exiat. 42 God of war. Maânchu --. 12 C2eehated. 54 Irt. peoples. 80. *'And he said, Obh let o t the* Lord be angry, and I1 ilsek peradventure the2re shall tià-ty bh found fthere. And lhe said, I wifl flot do0 it, if 1 find thirty there, 31. Aind he sa,(d, Behold now, haive takeni uponi nie to speak ut thie Lord:ý peradventure th-1er-7e shal) be tweiity found there, A-wd hej said, 1J will fot destroy ,it fo)i the twenty' s sa. 82. And heasaid, Oh let neo the Lord be angry, and 1 wii speak yet but this onice, Peradeun etoieflhbe found thr.And lhe said,I wililiâflt dlestroy it for thie tcen'a sa-ke." The motives that prompted Ah- rahami were twofold: firs there was a natural anxiety about bis kinsmtan Lot. Tenyyears had- p)assed since Lot had left ini aînd 11Wthe strong impulse of niatural afcinstirred him ,to nikeon effort to save sodom, lest bisý nephe.ýw migbit be overw.helmed laic the overthrow. Rlut religon tends not to destroy but toeffili ahl the imp!ulses of trule n1aturïa love. Secondly, Abraham ilfeared that Ifla were swept away, the sur- rounding nations miight have r ea- son to reproach God and would accuse himn of unrighteousýne3ss adin1jucfice inasmnuch as haý destroyed the rigbteous wtbthe wicked. The Lord'ïÈ Departure 33. "And Jehovah went his way, as soon as he had left off co- miuning with Abrahami; and Ab- raham returned unto his p)lace." Abaaidid neot here pray for Lot, but yet God rememcibered Ah- rahami and sent Lot out of the midet of the overtrow (Chap. 19:29) so that there bad heen unrecorded intercesýsion for himi too. The unselfiýsh desires for others, tat texhefrm hman hearts under the influence ofte love whicbi Christ plants înus do,- comie down in blessings on others. WVe help one another when we iay for one another SICOUTFINO 9.à F Flyig L pins badge, the, "Wings" of Scouting, were award- ed eight St. Thomnas Boy ScouÀts and presented hy Wing Coimnan.- der B. H. Rolles before i large gatbering of m-ilîtary an-d traen--ng units and the public at Pinafore Plark on Dominion Day. The bco wyere inistructed by Civilia a atriuctor Jack Shepherd of thoe R. C. A. F. Technicsl Trniag Manly thuSanndýs of SScout fr'om ah parts of Great Britain) have gone înto the Royal Navy, ;jnd haluve made a finereod A ilew Sea Scout -land si" the Venture, a training ce2ntre anid central anchorage fo)r JMon- reail district Sea Scouts, wasý "launched", with due- ceremoeny in1 the p)resenice of a large gsthering of, Scout officials and disting-- ui.shed guiests. The latter inchudedî officers of the RTC1N..R. Th anchorage is located at Valois Býay, on Lake St. Louis. The fifth annual Boy S couijts' aind Girl Guides' Sunday service at Kontebello Park, St. tar was , this yeatr atne 600 b)oysan girls. The prad to theý park, was led by a banid o Scout pipers,. sone,000 OooScouts and 'GujýJcaa of Leeds, Enghand, sttended a special Scout - Guide service on U-nited Nations Suinday. The parade salute was taken byý the Deputy Chiief Scout, Sir Perey Everett, wýho is well known to Canaýian Scouts and leadars. With SirPmey were nhe Lord Mayor of Leeds, Lordi Horewood and Geii. sir %William Barth», 'v, ti laeginal Scou 0tit Commliliss ioner. 10,000 people .ioined in the ser- vi-ce and witnessed tha march past.ý Like- their brother Scoutts cf RADIORi DIALMI GWil Cire Boothie, the globe-trot- ting anthor, actresa- and waqr cor- respondenit, who recently gave a vivd LIF~'story on the BaIli;le of Egypt, la heard quite frequent- ]y onl the air these days -- as gusspecial ýommlentator, and wvar -analyst! "CnlloksPMiHarior, as Jack Benlny wouhd cali himl, "Corny Joa of the Wilshîrle BowlV" -is about to be a niilitary ban- maýst er. H. migbt aven bc wav- ing a- baton over an Air Force or a Coast. Guard band by tii.ý tuei you read thîs. At any rate, Ha.rri-s, wbvlo is caugbt short right bet-ween the f irst andi third draft withbqa self-supporting wife and a baby, feels that it is about time he do0es his stuff for the services. Wb'lbe BenysMaestro in the fali mien the saries ra-opens, iha stil; a questioný. Perhaps Pu' band, witb aLproxy hsndleader-, mIight be a good idea. T'ne stage, tlb abyradio, wil anain makijl tiontal revue oi great bit "Tlis reýady a sel-out using armiy ta]( clu s ivec-ly, Warr $250,0000do' lb. cren g -production tc o eAm m genc.y Relief. Preýe-nt weekly air dickers indiîcateý that it whs-oon b.e heardvia Thearlaeat. coat, Truly an insping show, packed with fun, and with Irin Berln in peron sigidg bis fMi ohd song of bis Worhd No. -1 vue, "Oh HowI H tto GeC'pio in ii.Moring" This Is the Army" is destied to angreat anâj eatyliffe, via th stge thc scren and radio. Charli e MCartlhyrenlysl a1 Bom1ber oa of BonIds for Unce' Sani lii us tour of Airpiane- Manu.facturing Plants, Jimmiiie Fidier gives a $25.00 VictoDry Bond wa each wveak on jus Sunday night 9.30 llykwood CommIentsry, heard 1from11CKOC and CKCL. Brother, Bob is again at halai of Musi Hll on Thbursday nights, -while Bing keeI-ps o an eagle ye on lis golf, lris fishinig, hisswm ming and is HORSES -- somet foukacal tha aholiay, Musical. sensation f i . eyear i. younig twelve ýyear -od Lorin AMe, wbo has been doing some top-fut.summer conducting oï such, august organizations aîs t Blue ntorssummier symphoay orchestra, and others. Somewhat; reminiscent of l9th century brîl- lia.qI( as exemplified in the Mo- zart's, Scbubert's and Wsgnar's --al of whom produced and per.. for-med workS of imiraculous menit drigheir ýearly yesrsS. Popular bits of the week in- clude a AtIe jingl sled "Jingl, Janigle, Jingle,ý" and another one that Starts out "u, uput * *Gosliýngs Save Cas e acsreen and proh- Il be ail joinng By ýCutting Grass,, ig a giganlie na,---- f Irving Bri' o ling ave replaced oa isg the Armiy.'" Ai- m q^r a theý NorwichGr- t as a stage play, hound trackfr the duratio. Thc ent and men ex.- mowers Ott precions gasolin cnrs bave paid wiatriming tbe grass. 'Thli wni paymient for golings trimtMe grass aad sats(y lits, and will turn their appetites 1a the same guip, OUÏR RDOLOG gÉ",ffNorthLý 12, e G, axd2,i ,ýk C.l asiî Sté. âM. 1l4DIk other ,ýýbizaci British citiesi,the Scouits of Canterbury randered outstsningiil service during and following tLhe Germian air raids on hhiat ancient c-athadIral town. Authiorities in charge of several A.R'.P. branches calhad on ti District Scout Comitssionier ho tbsank humii for the. valuabla work performad by the Sous Must 'Not Waste Strig In Britain Seývereý penalties for those wbo destr.oy rags, nope or string were orde-reýd bY the -British govern- ment, rinai-i-g up ho £50 '0 (abo ut $2,,225) finle or.lwo years' im- prisonment. The Minýistry o-f Supply said buandreds of1,thIouaandLs of tonýs of raga wýere naeded as raw imaheitrial to) maka equipmlenh for t'l ii. armd fo0r (,es. Ahi rags, ropa and string must be kaph separately and not only must not hap destroyed but must 'lot ha thrown îmb garbage cans or refuse bins. SnUORISWAYe 1 MAR ewthÀ* .ilWm LlAý,4 paie DSrýo in Y h..ead N Ë 4'.m wqMA '1 Obeyin.g Hitier With Pleasure According ho onie of the. tales carïried from urpeandi reprint- ed in Tbec Candianlki Unionist, Hit-. ler and Goering w,ýere visiting an armaments plant and Goeriag told Hither liaI Germa workmen ware losing faitb ini their F1-uehrer, Tbis itIeýr denîied and going up luý a ,vorkman, hanided hum bis owa -revolver, and said:, "'To -proveý youir loyalty te me, shoot five of yonrcords, Tii. man obeyed iammediately sind killed five Germanis. Hitler was daligbhted, and smiling ah Goering --said: -"Welhl done, mny good mas, Wbere do you coma froki?" Swifýtly the man anisweredt Gr£ad Coula. Dam ill avent, ualhy provide water for irrigation of 1,200,000 acres of productive land. By J. IMILLAR WATT iulbrn (MmeK ktti 130k w'l DiLocaer