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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Aug 1937, p. 3

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Good health is the founda- | are, but the drivers did not show OF THE WEEK --like & sunny day in an English sun. GOD GIVES LAW TO A NATION | Yer. 17: 21-27. tion of truly radiant beauty, and it's | Other cars or pedestrians any except mer--which left you dazed and tremb« i: (Exodus 19: 1-20; 21, "Honor thy father and thy mother, | a mistake indeed for-the coed to try | ional courtesy, which would have won G. C. MURRAY ling. Now everybody is a Pretty Girl, ' 2 . Printed Text--Exodus 20: 1-17. that thy days may be long in the land | to subsist in chocolate sodas arti fad | 'the cash, the judges reported. : and the limp and jaded male must now ' Golden Text--Thou shalt love the | hich Jehovah thy God giveth thee" | diets, or to fall into irregular sleeping ic be more subtly provoked. Those ag |] Lord with all. thy. heart, and with all "The meaning of the word "honor" | habits. * ho organic: theos to the orl We have all heard of Rubinoff and | is there naturally, and the only way | reeable little ecstacies which save the 9) thy soul, and with all thy mind. .. | jc «0 attach weight to: t It's great fun to sit up in the dor- 8 y as to the orig= | ys Violin, but did you know that he | it can be controlled is b ood wilting wage-slave from a fate worse " ; , is--"to attach weight to; to put in the in of oil is that petroleum is decayed ' y y al 081 ; y 2 good Ap. wal Thou shalt love thy neighbor 'as thy- place of superiority; to hold in high mitory and talk for hours and hours prehistoric plant and animal matter is Mayor of a town in California, a | plication of hair grease, and as that | than life must now be derived from self.--Matt. 22: 37, 39. opinion; to 'reverence, in the best after study periods are finished, of in 7 | place called Fiddletown, having a | is distasteful to most men, Horace'| mere aspects and phases of a woman, sense of that word." "To the child course--and conversation is wonderful population of about 300 people? Its | just lets it have its way. We have BACK TO THE MUFF -, LoS The Lesson in its Betting who is not yet of-age to think, to Yu. pe wie Res 3 Rabi} ot sioep, The Grand Canyon of the Colora- | name, however, seems to be.the im- | all heard of Bob Burns and how he The muff, for instance.. We delib: Place Moga, Sia: plan, to will, honoring of parents fog 'dog iodly oe x: ht wil in do River is the longest and deepest | portant part. The story goes: that | invented the Bazooka; well, it wasn't Sriely pl Hirsh; becanag "And G d spake- 1 h consists in subjection, obedience im- | alertness, will suffer. canyon in the world. In some places | away back when tho town was but | him at all; it was his uncle, who had the most exquisitely fominize thing : n : 0 vrais i these words, | piicitly and gladly rendered. This, | | Even though you are not the-active it is more than a mile deep. a hamlet, they were struck with a | that honor, or something. And about that over aan y it anyons Lug : 4 vi am $04as ty Eo, ne like every law of God, is for the child | sportswoman type do go in tor at least drought which lasted several years; { Ken. Soble and his amateurs, it is 10 slart a vack-to-the-muff-in-a-bigway Egypt out of the house of bondage" a gracious and yet imperative re- | one active sport while you are at col One of gold's valuable qualities | 5% in the year 1849 the immigrant rumored around that Ken, spends all club, will not only become life Two undamental reasons or Is. quirement. + lege. If routine exercises in the gym- | is its resistance to water; it has farmers started to fiddle for rain and his t:me looking for new talent for | members but will pay our subscripts » rael's obedience to the law ab t "Thou shalt not kill."-- This and | M8sium bore you no end, take up golf, | been found in perfect condit'on af- | lo and behold, they got it and plenty | his Amateur shows. This is un- | yon. i ' ok : e law about to the next three commandments have to | tebnis, swimming, badininton or fenc- | ter being buried or submerged for | of it--and so today it has been called | doubtedly wrong, because Ken, is We have always had a secret long. Jarguion 3 Se announced; the hl do with life, purity, property, and ing and get your exercise that way. | centuries. Fiddletown. trying to learn to play a bugle, and | fng to hold hands inside one, feeling 3H ives tie 20 g hinting, yeputation. The commend wot -to isk Way in fe Beas - Message That Went 18,000 Miles that is how he spends his leisure | that a muff would elevate that pro- » . H . » "the one who is," i.e. the eternal Juke shores is msiirally stands 7 as it is now, No college girl wants to HEEDS CALL TO ARMS Now here is a story of how 2 nes iy PONa Sih he Son i hd i ivy i " one; this redeemed the Israelites out the GL of a series of laws deal- | pg bothered with a flock of intricate . Ar _ . | sage had to go over 18,000 miles so marcelled y ermanented. finger-wav. | just an alternative to the supporting of the house of bondage, and conse. | [18 With human relationships. beauty routines, but walking fsn't a that a reporter could-get into tele. [ AFUE Pome nics, PoE film. (Invitations will be dealt with quently had a claim upon them for "Thou shalt not commit adultery." | bother, and it 1s more sensible to pay phone communication with a friend od £104 : HE ipo come in strict fotation. unless accopipanted their gratitude and obedience. --Strictly speaking, adultery is viv- | a mite of attention to your figure now in a nearby hotel. It is the story y's pany; ys ' by a photograph.) "Thou shalt have no other gods be- | lation of the marriage vow on the | While you are young and lovely than about Fred Meinholtz, who is some- | 1-aPP's, is naturally curly and he And shooting right off at a tangent { fore me." -- This commandment is r | part of either husband or wife, while | to wait until there are noticeable de- times called the Radio Listening Re- | NEVer goes to 8 hairdresser of any which is always the best thing ta i v direct prohibition of every form of | the accurate term for sexual rela- | fects which require strenuous treat- porter and the trouble a brother re- | Kind... And Jessica Dragonette, | pp 01 oer at--it there is one thing we worship which does not have for its | t:onships outside of the marriage | Mont. porter had to get him on' the tele- | contrary to general rumors does not fo for almost more than anything » object the Jehovah of the Old Testa- | state is fornication, Both of them. Cleanliness is part of tho business phone. Meinholtz was an ardent like herring as iy generally thought | gio jt fg hair. And we like it good ld o~ A N of being healthy, Do bathe every day, Admiral Byrd f ; . « . Foster Hewitt, our master sport 1 long. We got ticular! a _-- s ment, who is the Father of our Lord | and all sins of every form involved | "0 "me or oo frequently. imiral Byrd fan and it goes that . onl] 3 J and tons 8 Zot DarLcu ah 3 | Ad BATT Jems Crit: and sirhes in these certainly tome within "the" 3 Ds i . 3 . ntly- he had onc of his many receivers announcer, was rea) y---a--very Roa about those little wisps which some. . te t all 1 scope of the Seventh Commandient etween times. See that your Rely tuned constantly to the wavelength Hockey player in his day, and ix at | times break loose at the sides, and ; a e very root of all polytheism, Pi * | always is fresh and clean and fra : g the present time considered a ver also those small lambent 1s which "5 and of every dncient and modern re- { Impurity is probably the most ter- | grant Also that clothes are neatly that was used by Admiral Byrd at > Pp It ie y | also th sm nbent curls ad 'ligion and cult wh'ch exhalts to a | rible curse in' our modern Western | pressed and absolutely spotless, Even Jis South Pole base, and was in his | 800d boxer, which several fans know f play around the lower rim of perky, ~LN place of worship either a mytho- | civilization, and it is getting darker, | though-you'are in a girls' school where 1 glory when he was able to pick up | t° Phajy siamay, Wh) have 2uR by i Ro Bate tiptes ang WL ge , logical -gad or goddess, or an actual | and deeper, and more prevalent. Our | clothes do not matter so much during the mesages sent out by the South | 88ainst him; he is also a g004. Si AL L KINDS OF NOSES 5 b human being. There cannot be two | Vicious movies have a great deal to | the week, keep the casual ones you: Tole base to 'the civilized world; he ee and ting be Cyan better if he Wo io atholic abort noses quita 2 gods. - do with the careless, indifferent, al- | do wear immaculate. Habits set so also was right up on all the equip- | hadnt a bad knee which was injure Go Tver 1 no gE; "Thou shalt not make unto thee a | most smart attitude which our pres. | early in life stick. So why cultivate ment that Byrd was using and all | during a sporting competition. op al Dio ing our ne graven image, nor any l'keness of | ent generation is taking toward sex- slovenly ones? When you get out into the technical data concerning it. Vogue of Ventriloquists private phobia about noses fs prob- ih any thing that is in Heaven above, or | ua! sins. No man can treasure evil | the world and whether you choose a Well, a brother reporter who was Edgar Bergan, who with his dum- |p), original. We frequently quiver ROH that is in the earth. beneath, or that thoughts and let them remain in hig | career of business, teaching or mar- writing a story about the Byrd Ex- | my, Charles McCarthy, is one of [ |ike a G string at the sight of a brief 2 AA Y a is in the water under the earth. Thou | heart. They are like the plant which gen) heamess will count, Learn to pedition ran short on matter and | radio's highlights at the present | feminine nose being gently dabbed | ie shalt not bow down thyself unto | starts in the recesses of your porch, ls 12 buy Srvomed Yow en yu thought that he would call up Mein- | time, has had his rise to fame all in | and getting ever so slightly pinker, NERY: LA them, nor serve them; for I Jehovah, | Which presently beings to creep out change your 2 ae 2 ar irying wo holtz and see if he had any informa- | the past few years. Before his raia | We once told a lady this, and prompt. ih! thy God, am a jealous God, visiting into the light. No man can think foul * tion he could use in his story. He | debut he was in vaudeville and was | ly disappeared angrily behind a cloud 8 the iniquity of the fathers upon the thoughts, no man can mediiate on did so, only to be told repeatedly that earning the very modest (?) sum of | of powder. (There are some things ve) children, upon the third and upon the | things that are unworthy without Clocks of the Naval Observatory, the line was busy and finally that the | about $300 a week and was consid- | You can't make a woman understand.) 3 BR fourth generation of them that hate | Paying the price for it in his man. | Which furnish time for the United receiver was off the hook and the | ered one of the best ventriloquists in | And that reminds us how stupldly 2 mo. y . hood. Keep pure associations. There States east of the Rockies, are kept 4 . party couldn't be reached; well, this | the game. Rudy Vallee got to hear coited Pe ie Shou Piviianed to bi Mt "And showing lov nih dness unto | are-evil-minded friends who love to Sell Lnasspraind vault and are Called home by the crisis in reporter had a brain-wave; he got in about him and gave him a sual oh tempts, Ty chicken i 4 thousands of them that love me and | SPCY. out upon their suggestions. y electricity. The. vault is China, General Sino Chen Yin touch with a radio operator, who in | his hour and it wasn't long till he note while holting Tt 1h Fer fingers A keep my commandments."-- As the Against them we can only erect the orpon opened except in case of om- chief ' aide to . General Sung, tum got in contact with the Byrd Ex. | was i Hie roney Sass and 190yy Be ¢ LOW VOICES APPEAL A First Commandment forbade any barrier of aggressive purity. gency pauses in Chicago on flight from pedition and great was the surprise [ is co-starring vith W. C, I ields and And now that we scem to be re- : other Lig 10.56 Set BiaRct God, "Phou shalt not steal." -- Under. | += -- ==------o ; Washington to. vatch Clipper % of Fred Meinholtz when he heard Don Ameche on the big Sunday membering a whole lot of things we : the Second Commandment forbids | Nand dealing was the besetting sin ..--3 China from San Francisco, the Byrd Expedition calling him and | night hour is receiving about $2.000 | 00 0 well get on with it and set - the making of any images of God or of the Hebrew. It is exemplified in im § telling him to put the receiver back | @ performaiice, and bias a promise of | (hay down bluntly, without details. of other creatures to worship and | Phe early days in the character of the on the hook because the "Times" was | # raise UL avound $3,500 for the hour Low volces . . . . Pb A '| national ancestér, Jacob. It is the trying to reach him by telephone. he 18 on the a. He has so popular- The last sniff but two at the end of ' v "Thou shalt not tate the name of constant cry in the social teachings Meinholtz immediately © called the ized ventriloquism that at the present | a discreet weep, which always makes Jehovah thy God in vain; for Jehovah of the prophets -- Hosea, Amos, "Times" and told them about the | time a factory has heen cpened up us feel big ad strong six x wll not hold him guiltless that taketh Isaiah, and Micah. : message he had received from over [| manufacturing Charl'e McCarthies, 3 Hgutipditiing woollen bho PA his name in vain."--The word "vain" "Thou shalt not bear false witness 9,000 miles away and offering any | and is running at top speed to jioep ¥ at y wg) gy ne La » a ahirt a means. "empty", "wthout reality," against thy neigbbor."--To bear false assistance he was-able-to give. op ig Be ad Anothey ns ud CE as i iy subtle pes and, by taking the name of God in | Witness is to make a public statement Rumours Debunked ny og a Hen to 100 PI | difference. 3 ye! vain, not only is all profanity which before one or more-persons concern- Now for a little debunking about fe 'has niin drust To i" A voice on the telephone which re- ia & uses his name here condemned, but ing another in such a way as to de- t : . . : . cognises us without having to say [AS An os HR a Uberately-witer 4° falsehood dott some of the radio artists whom you | digent ventriloquists and is to be | CL although we have only {EA fond tobe solemnly: worshipping God that person or persons. hear over the various -chains: Horace | called the Charlie McCarthy fond. | Lo0 once beiora, . o «. . ; t Wild thelr hearts are Tar Siow Nor "Thou shal het eovel dy nell Lapp doesn't really spend four hours | The dummy nursers will be aided as Collars and cuffs. We're .a great " © . i a day before an electric fan, getting | long as they use a Charlie McCarthy ar-and-c i " i Remember thes Sabbath day, to | bor's house, thou shalt not covet thy that windblown effect in his hair: it | in their work ! collar-and-cuffs man. { eep it holy. Six days shalt thou | neighbor's wife, nor his ma-servant, * d a Ea | labor, and do all thy work. But the | nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor : . Pa 43 « |] ow seventh day is a Sabbath unto Jeho- | his ass, nor anything that is thy Fewer Flies drinking water, no more dry earth Overcrowding Of ALO% i vah thy God: "in it' thou shalt not do | neighbor's."--The improper desire is the flies out and covered garbage . ve a 3 any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy | the root of all evil, It can seldom be In the "25 years ago" column of | ¢ans to keep them from breeding. So Young Chickens EET daughter, thy man-servant. nor thy. | reached by human legislation. But it tho Ottawa Journal, we read-where | Sanitary progress is writ large in } - Te TT TR ~ maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy | is open to the Searcher of hearts. The a fly-swatting contest was held and | these four items. Cause of Slowing Up In Their DPC stranger that is within thy gates, intent is that which, in the last re- a boy won a prize of $10. It is a Growth Win "For in six days Jehovah made | sort, determines the moral character reminder how much cleaner city and --_-- fi Heaven and earth, the sea, and all | of the act. This last 'word,' is, there- town life has become in the last 3 The alligator snapping turtle is a in 1 ! Hr that in them is, and rested the sev- | fore, the interpreting clause of the or 4 decades, no more wells for the | giant among fresh-water reptiles. Ab this time of he Jour ho over ® enth day: wherefore Jehovah blessed | whole Decalogue (Rom. 7:7). Covet- 3 : he omen Yours ps ol un in the Sabbath day, and hallowed it." -- | ousness here includes envy, malice, 4 'MINISTER TO JAPAN IN MONTREAL the growth of OHNE stock. As suni- NY The word "Sabbath" means, literally, | and every other selfish or disinterest-- ; 1 mer advances they should have ample i cessation, and, consequently, rest. | edness, but of all forms of unselfish AR 3 " roosting space and floor space enough While the word itself does not ap- | benevolence. This commandment is, jae 3 to allow them to keep hustling when- oes - fp eg 23-29; therefore, virtually the law of love, | : ia sel "ever (liey are in tie house ducing tho 7} LE e idea of the Sabbath is revealed | and in this positive sense gives that = 4 . . daylight hours. Another danger of the x in the story of creation (sec Gen. 2: | loftier nr to the Decalogue, the 2 Sasamnys i Japinose faianiey ened ia Hach i Shing advanced summer is the lack of suc \ 1-3). For other important refer- | traces of which have been already soldiers of the Mikado who are fighting I Nerthorr China, OPP culent green feed. Grass is drying up, ak ! yg ences, see Ex. 31: 18--16; Lev. 19: | noticed. _ | -- h and growing stock as well as the lay- Yat, { ers should have access to supplies of y 4 i" TRAILER-RIDING PONY SHINES UP FOR SHOW cabbage, lettuce, chard and rape it i} ; Every decent American agrees up- "My hair is cut short. I will not have that is still green and succulent. New AS 1 pn the abolition of child labor." -- myself looking llke an artist."--Jose Whe Aa vival nteeeieds S_. ; : : rrr - growth in alfalfa is. a good source of A, B | Herbert Hoover. Iturbi. supply. for the green feed needed to Re : Ji 4 ) } tone up digestion to a point that fav. Ly i ; ; ) ors best growth at this time. AN | . MACHINE GUNS REPLACE THEIR LONG SWORDS Wiieat, oats and barley mash as a i ) v y Bre - " n a dry mash should be before the young \ : i? , ; stock all the time, with a good supply of ! : : of skim milk or buttermilk. Allow b A to 10 per cent, beef scrap to the mash Ad and feed bone meal in a hopper where 3 vi i the chicks can help themselves to RO \ ) what they need to make good bone and AW REL 1 TR ar a -- - plenty of covering for the bones, NS 2 J SURUCIeS SU ER : * Toilet of the Sheep AR) 4 "a Noy Now that summer agriculture shows i are at their height it may be noticed i that an old controversy hag appeared ., " once more through a protest at a a | STE Scottish show against a Border Lelc- - to Ned ester champion ram on the ground of . J ) "traces of color." There has long been controversy on the subject of "getting EN o up" sheep for show. ' ) In John Wrighteon's book on sheep, published nearly half a century ago, there is quite an interesting passage ¢ on the question, Ie peints out that RS the "trimming" of show sheep is a | 2 matter of importance, and that there are those who object to the practice 4 altogether. ; +i SIE Texas Tommy, a lone cowhand who travels the n'ght club circuit Hon. Randolph Bruce, Canadian Minister to Japan and Mrs. Bruce "The first, duty. of the educator It Not all of China's troops are gorced to depend on swords and obso- in an automobile and a trailer with his performing pony, "Dolly," arrived in Montreal for a short stay. Photo shows them on arriva to maka the thild love music and not let arms, The Chinese Central Army boasts of many well-equipped gives her a pedicure before they hit the night spots in New York at Windsor Station, While in Mentseal thay will occupy the Van to teach it merely facts about muse afid well-trained fighters such as thege machine gunners. - City. The trailer is fox "Dallv'a" comfort Horne residence, --Walter Damrosch. A NEL AY Et rt A A EHR AGH. YS Bak ier

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