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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Dec 1938, p. 7

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_: ------ -- Lh Says People Still Believe In Magic the Modern World * --=Scien clares Reliance on' Fad Diets, «Etc. Is Mani- festation of Primitive Belief "The primitive belief in the eft" cacy of maglc'is still prevalent in the modern world, Dr. Clark Wiss- Stave ler, noted American; anthropologist, ' ".. °° told the Royal Canadian Institute lesson 'Sunday School Canada's Great ~ Winter Sports LESSON X11 + CHRIST'S NEW, COMMAND- MENT Matthew 5: 48.48; 22: 34. 10} Luke 10: 25-37; John 13:-34, 36; 16: 12:14; Galatians 5: 13, 14. Printed Tavs. Many FeossliaaaT 'Advantages Are to be'Emjoyed In This Season Canada's winter season "ubually extends - from December until March and offers innumerable at- : Troy EU Toron(o last week. Medicine, he siri] | EEE RE declared, has been and sti ds plage ued with it, . ~The savage: believes -that there .are .unseen personalities which, it "propitiated, can change the order of nature, Conversely, the scientist believes; that 'the order of nature is immutable, being based as It is \ Dr, Wissler, a too Daiye faith in the ways of sclence has resulted in new : 5a and.more subtle forms of magic. . ; Weird "Youth" Nostrums i) He cited In: point the flood of iY, tad diets based on wéird Ideas pre- + - valent after the discovery of vita. mins, and -the so-called monkey gland or perpetual youth nostrums, which were "discovered" and ped- i dled to a credulous clientele after "the investigation of. glandular ac- tivity within the body, SRE ions, he be. i lleved, that the scientific attitude STE -- Lt __WAS_ making. _substantial--progress,-- | ¥ Se mel A and that a lessening of such beliefs < ® might well be contemplated. HOBBIES 'v= | IN HOLLYWOOD T flower specl- Rapectiny his 8, also grows Has, Hi on chryaaninEums or his "t - =. ? Corroel Eating = 'Decreases Ills Scientist: Holds 'It' Conipares:i in Equality with Hereditary . Resistance to Disease A Rockefaller Foundation sclen- tist declares- that correct eating is BE 3 EE . as important - as heredity In the ability of 'a person, to resist dis- ease, i Many persohs have a natural re- A ".sislance fo infection acquiréd from 5% "thelr parents; Dr. "Charles . F, Church, idirector of "the Founda- tion's nutrition fund says, while others succumb: readily to tuber- " culosis, 'colds, meagles, diptheria, - pneumonia and a host of other . diseases, : . + + The Right Diet EELS It Is becoming apparent, however, that the right diet for both mother 3 ~ Lamy {ld is just as important, it 3 nor ore 80, than the factor of ithe redita = on stable natural laws. But; warned". |--mies--because--God--does; ding- up. the dis. 3 KR) Matthew 5: 43- 48; 2: ici |_John.13:°34, 85:1 "Golden Toxt 'A new commandment I give tin: » to you, that ye love.one anothery even as I have loved you, that ye also love one another, John 13; 34, THE. LESSON IN ITS SETTING - Time, -- 'The Sermon on the- mer of A.D, 28, The words to the lawyer were spoken on Tuesday, April 4, A.D, 30. The parable of "the Good Samaritan was given, in November or December, A.D, 29, All the words taken from John's Gospel were uttered on 'Thursday, April 6, A.D, 80. The epistle of . Pay) to the Galatians was written A.D, 58. . Place, -- We do not know the Igeation-of the place where the Crd as are, | The discourse with the lawyer took of the Good Samaritan was given in Peraca. The words taken from John's Gospel were spoken in the upper room of a home in Jerusa- lem, Galatians was_written to the Chris- tians in the Roman province of Galatia, in Asia Minor. 43. We heard that it was 'said, Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy. The Jewish - teachers held that an enemy was not a neighbor, and that the com- mandment to love the lafter im- plied permission to withhold., it from the former. phate Love Your Enemies 44. But'1 say unto you, Love your enemies, and pray for them' that persecute you. "The word "enemies" may be taken in_ all -senses; national, private, religious. Jesus 'absolutely negatives hatred : as inhuman. This may almost be __ Practise of all those mentioned in " gards our relationships to others. 45. That ye may be sons, of your Father who is in:hcaven. Jf - God is our Father by our being born again and receiving the Lord Jesus. Christ into our hearts, then we shall be able to lo or--he- maketh his sun to rise on the evil 'and the good, and sendeth rain oh the just and-the unjust. The heav- enly Father loves his enemies, and sends natural blessings upon them as well 'as upon his friends. ". 46. For if ye love them that love you, what reward. have yé? do not even the -publicans the same? The publicans were tax- collectors for the Roman govern- ment; and 'many of them were traitorous Jews enriched by coi-' rupt practices in collecting taxes. Our Lord reminds his hearers that it is no credit to 'them if they love those whe love them. 47. And if ye- salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the Gen- tiles the same? -~ 5 Without Moral Blemish _ 48. Ye therefore shall be per- . fect, as' your heavenly Father is perfect. Perfection" in the Old Testament means without moral blemish, It is enjoined 'in Deut. 18: 13." Here the context defines it as perfection in love," which _ seeks the good of all-men. God' is perfect because hd bestows his favor® on all alike, Matt. 22: 34-40. 34. 'But the Pharisees, when they - heard that "he had put the Sadducees to sil- 'ence, gathered themselves togeth- er. 36. And one of them, a law- yer, asked him.a Qupation,' trying him... "86. Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law? -- The Great- Commandment ease r ¢;,--Dr: ~.. ease resistance, Dr. "clares, ~"In' a sorles of experiments .on Chureh;-- who Sey Chueh, de. To 4 "mice Infected with 'the bacteria salmonella enteritidis, which caus. es food poisoning, it was found that \ an optimum diet would protect both the mother mousé and her children " 2- {oa high degree, even to the third and fourth generation, if the diet - was Tontisedyhe reported. Not a Single Place The saflors are straining ~ . eyes to look : et White the shoreline's known to , The. Saree from any bedeh or nook ! Are. gazing toward the sea. ; | The mountain man. is turing his AS eyes : To the valley': o\fenéds and crop. «The valley man lets his -arise x To View the. mountain's top. id or Contentment is not. a single place Ni : "To live; a' place to be, ig No 1% 'view. has the "means, 3 faco |. - Another's oF two or three. i 87. And he. said unto him, Thou | "shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with "all 'thy sdul, and with all thy. mind. 88. This is the great and' first com- Mount was delivered in the sum. |. --place--in ~Jerusatem. ~The parable 1 The epistle of Paul to- thei |' led the most difficult virtue to' {3 New Testament at atleast: A518 > B "sports. Skiing is now ope of the : ranking. individual winter sports "being no impediment. Other forms "of outdoor play, all of which may be enjoyed under ideal conditions, include snowshoeing, skating, to- of racing, and national éport. 'hockey, Canada's ~ tractions to the seeker of winter | --in. Canada. with chath sexes, age | bogganing; curling, various kinds - v From the Atlantic to the Pacific, Anowitlad mountains, hills and val- leys, lakes and rivers offer excep- tional opportunities for a variety of winter pastimes, Artificial and natural ice rinks provide 'first- National Te Thin, strong papers- perfeotly guinned- every one That's Chanteoler Hin. "class facilities for skating, hockey and curling, and in numerous dis- tricts well-marked ski trails as- sure those visiting unfamiliar ter- ritory that they will find a com- fortable cabin at the-end of the trail, . For those .who desire sky: line . « Fitness » DIET FCR GROWTH ..By Miss Ruth Hartwell, B.A. Westdale Vocational School, Hamiltow' Ont." sliding, coleeled -abcas--in-- Baul; Jasper and Mount. Revelstoke Na. tional Barks in the Canadian Rock- ies have 8 special appeal. Her | among the peaks mnd valleys are | hundreds of square' milés of per- fect: ski-ing terrain where ideal p 'snow conditions, easy ar cessibility and excellent facilities for accom- modation combine to provide a _skier's paradise. " re You By FREDDIE 'TEE Listening : LANNY ROSS BACK Following six months of con- centrating. on Hollywood and the concert stage, Lanny Ross, whose tenor voice was | et most recently | film "The Lady . Objects", is back in radio. He is a featur ed vocalist on the "Hit Par- ade" program, ~broadcast over the -W A BC.- © Columbia net- work every Sat urday from 10 Lanny Ross to 10.45 'p.m, EST. Also appearing on the pro= - gram are Fredda Gibson,. blues singer, Buddy Clark, 'baritone, the Songsmiths; male --quartet, and Al Goodman's orches- tra. ARTURO TOSCANINI Under the direction of Arturo Toscanini, the NBC Symphony -Or- _chestra broadcasts; each Saturday first broadcast, New York critics _Again__ncclaim__ the series _as_ 'mains: Toscanini, first musician of the world. Be sure to tune in next Saturday night. ACCENT ON AUERBACH Artie Auerbach is the, dialect "comedian whose pixieish mien and ---- ----heard--=in--the romantic 'night at 10 p.m, EST. After the *} "unrivalled and that Toscanini ro stantly during the "Wonder Show" starring Jack Haley, and heard "over the Columbia network cach Friday (WABC-CBS, 7.30 to 8.00 p.m., EST). Be- + muscle, . keep young tissues growing, to I is the duty of'boys and girls to keep well, not only for their "own sakes, but for the sake of ~wthose~abeut- them, mend for the. welfare ~of their country, ~ Build- ing foods are required. for the de- velopment and growth "of every - part of the body, There dre three main groups of building foods, Proteins, Minerals and Water with powerful Lt in Vitamins, Le Good Supply of Protein * Protein is indispensable to the building and: development = of Protein is necessary to keep grown tissues in repair, and to replace those wasted by disease, Growing 'girls and boys must have a protein included in each meal of the day. The proteins are divided into two groups. The important: or adequate ones are milk, cheese, eggs, fish, meat, nuts; the helpers Yossi "fruits and "vegetables, and whole grain cereals are rich-in iron, Your Menu + az Check youp menus-- have you included a protein, a milk dish, a whole grain cereal at each meal? Have you somewhere in the day" s . meals an egg for each child, a raw fruit or vegetable, an orange or tomatoes (canned), a 'vegetable « colored green or yellow? If you - have, rest assured your family will be healthy with plenty of energy fore entering ploiting his gift for all sorts of dialect, \Artie was an' expert cameraman _ for a New York daily newspaper and covered, among others, the Hall - Mills murder and the I . a Lindbergh kid- (ra "napping. Artie Artio-Auctbach dialect, Artie used to entertain his friends by his expert mimicry and dialect. He is master of some thirty of the lat- _ter- His familiar tag-line is "Could Be. .," _He takes a prom- inent part in the dramatic (?) ~portion of the "Wonder Show", with Jack: Haley, Lucille Ball, Virginia ¥eértill and: Fed Fiorita, OLD-COUNTRY: RADIO RECEPTION One of the engineering advance- "ments oi tie 1500 ogers-Spreade-- Band - models provides six indi- vidual spread-band dials, cach 10" wide with only one dial visible at a time. This feature simplifies tuning, particularly for women. By spreading out eash of the four shortiwave bands, from one inch posterity in the photograph. His ce heard cons »s raised eyebrows are graven for --radio--and --ox-- wre cerents--amd dried vagetab tee: "Plenty of Minerals Minerals are an important type of building fégd. Teeth and bones "are composed largely of calcium and phosphorus. If these min- crals a¥e not provided in sufficient amounts by the daily meals, the teeth and banes may be improper- ly formed. The 'stronger the teeth are, the better they can re-. sist decay. For dental - health, foods rich in calcium and phos- phorus and vitamins A,"C., and D. are very important. Children's teeth can be strengthened even in later life if « careful planning of' the day's meals are made to in- clude milk, without which. a %hild cantot possibly get enough cal- cium, one pint:and a half a-day,, evaporated milk, cheese, dried vegetables, molasses, whole grain cerchls, ice cream, green vege- tables, Add to these, a small amount of cod liver oil. From about the twelfth month and throughout life, some coarse food "Hhoutd-betatendat cael order to stimulate and strengthen the gums and teeth, Check' calli" meal for something crisp as raw celery, raw carrots and cabbage, apples and. other fresh - fruit, ~ coarse grain bread and cereals, toast and. crusts. pieal in to fen inches, _Old=Country_ Yocep- tion is now easy to tune in with- out interference. Z A child which Tacks sufficient -- iron in his meals will become list- Jess, lack vitality and look pale. 'law, and our- whole life will be "one conforming to his holy will. 39. And a second like unto it is this, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as'thyself. 40, On these two com- - mandments 'the whole law hang- is removed: from self to God, then that love. will seek the objects of God's love, John 13: 34, 85; 15: 12--14. 34, A new. commandmen} I unto you, that ye love oné anoth- ye also love one another. The. for "thou shalt love thy neighbor - as thyself" (Lev. 19: 18) was 'part of the Mosaic law. But the motive is new,-to love our neigh. bor-because Christ has loved us. -Love One Another 35. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, -if ye have love one to another. 15: 12. This, is my command- ment, that ye love one. another, even as I haye loved you. The many commandments referred to in verse 10 aro now gathered up . in the one new commandment of . Which the end and: purport was that Christians should love one an- other after the pattern of © thelr Master. 13. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down | his 1ifé for his friends. 14. Ye aro my friends, if yo. o the t ngs - which I. command you, Our Lord himself laid down his own life for us, Obedience to the command- ments of Christ brings us into eth, and the prophets, When love. er, ovenias I have'loved you, that commandment fo love was not new __ Caribou Move Scarcity of Feed S Soin as. Cause ~Of Big Trek From Arctic . Scarcity of teed in the far north: we | ern tramping grounds of the carl _bou, has driven thousands of the 'barren:and 'animals southward, In' bands of several hundred the cari- bou are browsing far south' of their usual haunts. -~ | Bay Rallway at Gillam, 350 miles northeast of The Pas, on their way - to feeding grounds along the Nel- son River, Many of the animals aro "still moving south. Largest movement was repotled - three weeks ago when the Hudson ™ Bay Railway tain" was halted to al- low humdreds of the. horn- -tossing caribou to trot across 'the track, Passengers' cameras clicked stead- ily and tralnmen estimated more "than 10,000 caribou were. in the herd. "'bou tracks were found .along the railway. "As the Arctic animals made their appearance, the wood land caribou of the northern area headed: farthiér south, = Farther South They 'have crossed the Hudson: . 'For a distance 6t 125 miles carl- - gam violently ringing, all firemen in the two places turned out, only When all the fire alarms in | Diez and Bad Ems, Germany, be- "ia pictured here ---- laborers ---- Turkey' s Origin : Proved Mexican Early Spaniards Found the Fowl Home has pursued the turkey, through In Mexico and Took It , - N + Fi LEARY ~The -American--WHdlite Institute ly ¥ vow a ps A En ii - Dadi J Liars Are Not psychologists say. with a tendency to lie. Lying i re- _sults from some sort of mental or emotional: unbalgnce. -*People lic - a, when they lack the courage to tell the: truth. Inferiority complexes often make people lic to make themselves appear greater than they are. Others lie to make themselves succeed, only to find that it makes-them-less successful; This bad habit is acquired. It is not born with any of us. Nobody is born | that we eat tdday is not the turkey our forefathers shot," The fowl we buy in the markets, he- explained, isa combination of {he ocellated turkey and the melea- gris gallopavo--a fowl that 'the then it showed up in England, Mc- Cormick added, "describes it about 16 10, - _ Common Reptile Co B te ie HORIZO TAL ey 14 And. 1 Common "16 TE hasan = reptile body. (pl). 6 It is ----r 17-Musical note, 19 Parts broken 120ne in cards. 13 Common 15 Roof c¢dge. 16 Heron, 18 A dandy Oxygen -is carried. ta all parts of the body by little cargo boats" _ made from iron, the iron we give our body through our foed. Liver, lean meats, eggs, ha dried ON BRAND NI : 'MAJESTIC , ROGERS Mand De FOREST CROSL : 'XMAS ll. RADIO. BARGAINS YIN They ghd nly n Few suis POWER Hi UL ONSOLE "Reduced $50.00" Piush-lutton Mantel B-TUBI: WORLD- WI 1D13 PERFORMANCE Was 800.03 Now $69.95 14- TUBE LE ai ONSOLE $85 less than . . Price DeFORES GER Origin Ask' Your "CROSLEY; 1 MAJESTIC 113 ----nshow-you these ] 20 Profound. » 22 Narrative poem, | 23 To straighten k up. = "eps © 25 Stir. segson, 26 Bone. 45 Stream. © 28 Thin inner 46 Exclamation. sole. 48 Ponders. .30 Tone B. +563 Chaos. 31 To bow. "54 Drone bee. 34 Beneficial, 56 Sandy tract 36 Merry. by the sca. 37 Broad- 57 Portico. brimmed Itt. 59 Grain, - 40 Form of "be." 61 Mud. 41 Beer. ©. 63 Destruction. 42 Heraldi¢ fui. ~ 65 It belongs to 43 Spring the genus fasting i) varieties of tins reptile, TILL caly Spaniards found Ine. Mexico and. took honrd, vv This® bird strutted around the European markets for years and "»- English literature LS and vitality to meet the day' s fun five eonturiss of history today, try- te 0% Aomn-iho nation 1b ol. Lot 9 74 CTH SE. the pnts bird. LN Dipping Into a stack of books fil- &e, : led with feathery ficts, William VY "Born That Way © McCormick, research expert, said: HR) wo "And make no mjstakt=--the tur- VA Liars ar level ed, Mo _key isn't Turkish 8ither. He's a PAV ' 8 arc developed, not born, Mexican! Furthermore, the turkey ION 24 Door handle. _21'To fly. Lo 20 Hamlel, 32 One who dyes; EACH 33 Book of - y Psalms. 3 i " 35 Elk. - 66 Le hex. 380live shrub, 39 Shower. VERTICAL 44 Prefix 2 To scold. "signifying foul J Land measure. 47 Finger ring, ~ 4 To retain, 49 Verbal 5,Spain, .... termination. 6 Fold of string. 50 Ha#é, 7 Ta deduce. 51 Celacean, - 8 To exist. 52 Spirit.- "9 Boy. 55 Hurrah! 2] 10 Herb - 58 To be sick. containing -ipecac, © 11 Ovtiles, 60 Nofe in_sgalé 62 Electric unit. - 64 Nay. VARSITY ERUCATION _OF ANY VALUE |. ~ IT 'CURED HIS MOTHER OF BRAGGING i ABOUT HIN Lo fii mandment." If we love God, we | 'most precious fellowship with to learn: that lightning had set off will love his Taw, we 'will keep his " Christ, the alarms. : : oC or a . . 1 - POP--The Office Stenog \ x By J. MILLAR WATT | \ : = nes Tre LL ~ OD : WN 4 RvR = x WAS YOUR: BOY'S sf 4

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