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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Aug 1940, p. 3

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'Wilk Fortify "Big Berthas" Protect Canada's Coa White Flour United Kingdom Authorities Will Add Vitamin "B1" And Calcium Salt to Imported Ca. nadian Flour ~ A development of interest to Ca- nadian millers exporting to the United Kingdom has been the an. nouncement in the British House ot Commons by the Parlimentary Sec rotary of the Ministry of Food that the United Kingdom authorities in. tend to fortify white flour with the addition of Vitamin Bl and also to jntroduce into the loaf a small quantity of calcium salt, states Mr, Frederic: Hudd, Chief Canadian Trade Commissioner in the United Kingdom, in a report to the De- partment of Trade and Commerce on United Kingdom food policy. "In dealing with the relative mor- its .of white flour and wholemeal flour under war conditions," writes Mr. Hudd, "the Parliamentary Se- cretary said the Government took the view that the main objection to white flour is that it is lacking in vitamin content to be found in the wholemeal variety. Some months must elapse before sufficient Vita- min Bl is available, But when that time' arrives the public .wlll have the choice of fortified white bread or wholemeal bread at the same price. The decision to fortify white bread is described as a revolution: ary step, because In conjunction with the scheme for making avail able cheap milk to children and other sections of the populatio:, it would lay the foundation of a*nutri- tional policy which should have a permanent beneficial effect on the public health." Candle Painting, a Hobby The popular Polly Benedict of the Judge Hardy series here shows How to' paint a'candle, This is one of Ann Rutherford's hobbies, and it came in very handy in her latest icture, "Pride and Prejudice." he helped fix the candles that were used in the varfous scenes, Ontario Cheese, Butter Output Much Heavier July Totals .in-- Province In crease Sharply From Like 1939 Month Reflecting the excellent condi: tion of pastures throughout Ontario, production of creamery butter and factory cheese in Ontarlo In July showed a substantial increase over the output In the corresponding month last year; = In the monthly dairy report fs- sued by the statistics branch of, the Ontario Department of Agriculture it 1s revealed that cheese production fn July was 16,452,964 potinds, com- pared with 14,974,113 pounds in July, 1939, an Increase of 9.9 per éeht. Outpat of 'creamery butter (n July amounted to 10,868,396 pounds, 8.4 per cent, greater than the pre: vious July's 10,027,460 pounds, The report noted that the whole sale price of butter remained rela- tively steady during the previous three months in the neighborhood of 22 cents a, pound. Cheese prices' for July were practically the same as in the preceding--month, but' moderately higher than a year ago, the average monthly wholesale quo- tations at Torontdé being 14 cehts in July, 13.8 in May and 12.4 cents fn July, 1939. Oyst Catch Mice Irish fishbrmen catch mice with. live oystérs. These are scattered about' and when a mouse sticks - his" nose or foot into the half- open shell .the c¢yster closes on it. . . A son has been born to Prin cess Mattia, youngest daughter of King 'Victor Emmanuel, wHo' was married to Prince Louis of Béur- | bon-Parma In January, 1939, deserving, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON LESSON IX PRAISING GOD FOR HIS BLESSINGS Psalms 103, 107 Printed Text, Ps. 103:1.5, 10-18 - Golden Text: "Bless Jehovah, O my soul; And forget not all his ben. efits." Ps. 103:2, : THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time, --~ The one hundred and third Psalm was written by David, and thus can be placed about 1030 B.C.; we do not know when the one hundred and seventh Psalm was written, many believe after the ro- turn from the Exile, and, if so, this would place it not earlier than about 500 B.C. Place -- There are no definite geographical areas mentioned: in these two Psalms, ) In today's lesson we find mater- fal for the consideration of a sub- joct which often nowadays scems to bo ignored by the great fault! tude of the people, even millions ot Christians, i.e., how properly to cul tivate the spirit of worship in our lives. : PSALM OF PRAISE Psalm 103 is written In the form of a monologue -- In it we are all alone with the prophet when he is alone with himself, communing with himself. It Is also a psalm ot recollection wherein the psalmlst rocalls to himselt his life In time past. Thirdly it is a psalm of great thanksgiving. 2, Bless Jehovah, O my soul, And forget not all his benefits: 3. Who forgiveth all thine Iniqul- ties; . Who healeth all thy diseases. ALL HIS BENEFITS The psalmist names as benelits, coming from Jehovah, [irst, the forgiveness of sin, then the healing of diseases -- undoubtedly there is far more healing by the grace and power of God than we are aware of, 4. Who roedeemeth thy life from de- struction, There are many differ- ent ways In which God dellvers us from destruction. But most of all, God saves us from destruction, hu- . man shipwreck, through our Re- deemer, tho Lord Jesus Christ, Who crowneth' thee with loving-kindness and tender mercies. The great Purl: tan preacher Spurgeon ence sald: "When God takes a man's head out of the dust, he crowns it with a crown that is so heavy with his grace and goodness that he could not wear It, were It not lined with the sweet velvet of his loving-kind- ness." 5. Who satistizth thy desire with good things, so that thy youth Is renewed like the eagle, It is because of all these benefits received con- tinually from the Lord that the psalmist can say that God has sat- istied it with good. The eagle was a bird which In anclent days was thought to enjoy perpetual youth. ATTRIBUTES OF GOD" After recounting many of God's benefits to him the psalmist be- gins to speak of some of the great characteristics or attributes ot God from which flowed the benefits that he had been naming -- attributes which here have to do primarily with God's relationship to sinful man. 10. He hath not dealt with us af- ter our als, nor rewarded us after our inlquities. God could only be full of compassion and gracious: ness, slow to anger, and plenteous fn mercy with those who wore un- rebellious, --with those who were in heed of mércy, 11. For ag tho heavens are high above the earth, so great Is his loving-kind- ness toward them that fear him. The distance of the heavens from the earth is no more immeasurable than the greatness of God's mercy to those that put their trust in him' and are obédfent to him, As far as _the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. Sin Is removed from us by a miracle of love: GOD'S MERCY TOWARD MEN LiKe as 'a' father pitleth his chil: drén, 80 Jehovah pitleth them that fear hihi, For he knoweth our franie. Ho rémotibereth that we are dust. Our heavenly Father never overloads us, never falls to give us strength equal to our day, because ho always takes our frailty into ac- count when he is apportioning us to our lot, As for man, his days are as grass; as a flower ofthe fleld so 'he flourisheth., For the wind pas goth over it, and It is gone; and tho place thereof shall know it no more, But the loving-kindness of 'Jehovah is from everlasting to ev- erlasting upon them that fear him, and' his righteousness unto child: ren's children, To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remem- ber his precepts to do them. The psalmist here compares man to the evanescent grass and' flowers, In the midst of this plantlike frail destiny of man, there is, however, strong ground for cotifort, There is an everlasting power, which rais- es all those who link themselves witht dove the transitoriness in- volved in nature's laws, and makes them eterngl like itself. This power Is the meroy of God, which spans itselt above all those who fear him, like an eternal heaven, Psalm 107 is § psalm, of thanks- giving for. diviné deliverance of . __. stal Harbors Kemble .... ....Sept. 24, 25 Kilsyth .. Sept, 256, 26 Kirkton Sept. 26, 27 Lakefield . Sept. 26, 26 JRAREION +uisscessapmenrrerpmsngprs Sept. 28 Lucknow . Sept. 26, 27 Maberly . 24, 20 Massey Sept. 24, 26 McDonalds Corners ..Sept. 26, 27 McKellar .. Sept. 24-26 Middleville . Sept. 24 Millbrook : Sept, 26, 27 Glass factories of the near future will have to be extended to supply the anticipated huge demands for polarised and invisible glass. The houses, and even the (factories themselves, will be built of glass blocks, New chemicals appliod to the problem of lighting will enable you to have batter light for a fraction of the current you consume at pre- sont. And this light will be In any colour you desire, Our general health will also bea. efit from the manufacture of synth otlo vitamins and hormones, These useful things, once considered to be mysterious products of living p! : and animals, are fn reality new ganlo chemicals, Ry COLONEL - WHY (0%, SHELVES \ \ e Milton ...... Sept, 27, 28 - - " Minden Sept. 24 illi i : : By Willidm Mitchell Sept. 24, 26 Ti Ci Wi i igh iy 2 25 HIS URIOUS ORLD Ferguson Neustadt. ......... Sept. 27, 28 X : Ec : Owen Sound . Sept." 28-0Oc¢t. 1 Paris... ....Sept. 27, 28 Perth .. Sept--23;-21 Picton Sept. 26, 27 Port Elgin .. Sept. 26, 27 Port Hope .. Sept. 27, 23 IS THE ONLY Ramona Sept, 25 BIRD THAT Ridgetown ...... Sept. 26-28 SHAVES/ Ripley cee Sept, 24, 25 T Sarnia ....... eeasesmnatiple: 24, 20 ; \, Schomberg... Sept. 27, 23 Rg Severn Bridge Sept. 27 » jo FP Spencerville Sept. 21, 25 LI EES on Stella Se 24 ue a ) We Jrelhos 3 the Royal Canadian Artillery squints through the Strathroy oo YE 23 TAIL : SA of one of the cast coast's many "Big Berthas", covering the en- Sundridge Sept. 26, 27 FEATHERS : Trout Creek . Sept, 24, 25 LEAVILIE THEM = Utterson Sept. 24, 26 Isracl and the psalmist himself, | Coe Hill .Sept. 18, 19 Walters Falls .......Sept. 24, 20 from terror and misery, The es- | Goldwater Sept. 19, 20 Wilkesport . .....Sept. 26 sence of the psalmist's faith ex- | Comber .... Sept. 20, 21 Wingham . .Sept. 25, 26 EARLY .. pressed here is that God hears the | Desbarats Sept.' 17, 18 Wyoming . Sept. 25, 26 AILROAD LOCOMOTIVES \ cry of a man driven to cry out | Desboro Sept. 19, 20 Zurich ..... ....Sept. 23, 21 CARRIED STAC = ) by crushing burdens, and will Dresden ... Sept, 17-19 September 30 . October 5 "BAL . A 3 give him strength to bear and Dunchurch Sept. 18, 19 Aberfoyle Oct. 1, 2 LED AY profit by them, even if he does Englehart ... Sept. 16, 17 inste ¢ oe 2 PROT THE PASSENGERS ' , Alvinsten Oct. 2, 3 not take them away. Exeter .. -....Sept. 18, 19 Arthur Oct. 1. 2 WL SLSH The / SR SA Fenwick Sept. 17, 18 Atwood " Ty BOWER EXPLODED. Ontario's F " pio Sept. 10-21 Ava , Sept. 30 - Oct: ! COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. airs . Garden River Indian Beamsville "5 WY k TH Reserve .. Sept. 18, 19 Beetor or ; a AE And Exhibitions Haliburton ........2...... Sept. 19 Boon 3 SIE Here Is the List For the Pro- Jjaniover : Jept, 19, 20 Brigden .. tL Ca San ¢ or o- Hepworth Sept. 19, 20 Cookstown .. 3 4 Cao vince, Dates Subject To Huntsville .. Sept. 17, 18 Demorestville Oct, 2 Fe Change Rass dine » Se Dorchester Sta. - Oct, 2 i oo And Dungannon ... 3, 4 y ' Canadian National Exhibition, Listowel J | Fairgr : f py . * Toronto .... Aug. 28 - Sept. 7 | Loring _.. - Dr he PT 4 Z ZZ ee September 2-7 Nan stanwan ps Sept. 17, 18 Fordwich +5 P= -- ll 16 : anitowaning Sept. 19, 20 S tei ) : > : Apes "i y 3 Markdale .... Sept 16, 17 | Sry Fite - Oct. 1, 2 NO one knows why the motmot shaves the barbs from the two Si 0% ft ta BM 3 L Meaford... Sept, 19. 20 Joaimngton ....Sept. 30 - Oct. 6 long tail feathers. It-is bred in him to do so. A young motmot, Pease Jin y Loi ept. 3, 4-- Metcalfe 20 21- aos - w 1 reared entirely apart from his kind, adopts the habit upon maturity. e - - «0, arkham . 5 . * Co. = 7 Mildmay . 17, 18 Si N ; NEXT: Ww : al) 7 imi Sor gon aay Co) iH hen do ae kangaroos stop growing? Clute - 4 (Descronto) 18 | Providence Bay 0c 2 Re Delta n Mount Forest 20 St. Marys ... Oct. 3, 1 : Divdon 6 Niagara-on-Lake ... Sept. 20, -21 Smithvi "Yet 1 2 ! Drymen § | Norwich » "Sept. 17. 18 Shiva - Oct. 1, 2 A HERO S MONUMENT Fergus 7 Oakwood Sept. 16, 17 lle ot, 2 2 . - Kinmoun 7 Orono ... Sept. 17, 18 Teesw i p " y i Parham . 2 | Odessa . Sept. 19, 20 wg . ; HORIZONTAL Answer lo Previous Puzzle 14 Tiny. v S. Mountain 6 Riceqisis Sop 17, 18 Wallacetown . 4 gd ot el MS v 10 he said Tavistock - 7 osseau ... ept. 18, 19 Warkworth the i= 4 DIEGO Noel ws. September 9-14 Seaforth .. Sept. 19, 20 | Zephyr - "LH S Sistah. | Alfred .. Sept. 10.11 | Sheguiandah 18 12 ey blow. IN RIVERA |[ 17 calcium 7 + " Alménte ...Sept. 9-11 Shelburne 3 18 Ameliasburg fh | sobbed: 5 IANS Sept, 12, 13 Shanneonville Sept. 21 Bolton. & indebted. Li O 18 Tolerable. Bothwells Corners ....Sept. 10, 11° | Shedden ---Sept. 18 Caledonia 13 Peoposed, [UME L C ROM. 5 a Brighton .... South River Sept. 17, 18 Chatsworth 16 Successively. SOIT = i Homes Caledon . Springfield . Sept. 18, 19 Evin "Thanksgiving Day 17 To crawl. ~ NL, (abbr.) Charlton .. Stirling ... Sept. 17, 18 | Highgate .. Oct 11, 12 19 Creeping DEL 22 Pertaining to Clarence Creek ................ Sept, 11 | Stratford Sept. 16-18 °[ London (Jr. Fair) .. .0ct. 9, 10 grins, ClO ia Lui: Cochrane Sept. 10, 11 Thorold .... Sept. 17, 18 Melbourne . Oct. 11 21 Chest bone. HEX HS ANAINA, 23 Dogs. Hymers Sept. 10, 11 ig a Sept. 17, 18 Merlin... Oct. 1, 8 22 Picture taking SENT 26 Melody. Lanark .... Sept. 13 LS essa on .. -...Sept. 19 Ohsweken Oct. 8-10 machines. 40 Sheltered of ----. 28 Corner. Lansdowne . Sept. 12-14 Upon 2oise Sept. 18 [Rockton ... Oct. 12-14 24 Falsehood. place. 58 It 30 Sca gull. Lion's Head Sept. 11, 12 no 5 OR 3 Rodney ...cooooomeverreree Oct. 8, 9 25 Musical note. 41 Laughter wldiers lost 32 Measure of pps gt 1 | Wiens Sn | Moi i dod | SHE eB pe AR ; " . or 23. weed... . . 1gs. war. Maxville .. Sept. 12, 13 Abingdon .... Underwood Dey 2 . . 29 Type standard 44 Dress. VERTICAL 38 Molding. ; Midland. Sept. 13, 14 Ashworth - | Woodbrid ASA es. 30 Mongrel. 48 Sun. 2 Water wheel 41 Homing v ge Oct. 11, 14 31 Mental Sieti vr : i New Hamburg . Sept, 13, 14 Atwood Walsh Oct. 12 entally 49 Fiction story. 3 Door handle. pigeon. os po Oct. 12 sound, 51 Sooner than. 4 Novel 43 Grand ewington . ..Sept. 12, 13 Avonmore - 331 ¢ Norwood ..... Sept. 10, 11 Bar River Mame, wi one hi SE pyres. wi "oh ; " ' alter knot. sh-fashion 6 Model. 45 Imaginary a fe 1930 Didn't Know | jigs sc" ren bie EE eight } Gi! redien! gazer. 46 Opera air. Porquin Junction Spt. 12, 13, | Delmont. Wonders Of Today 30 Beak. epee of 2 Bound, J Lavine. cd eo iA Relopons © og Re is ig 9 Simpleton. 48 Fodder vat. - -Sept. 13, 14 ackstock .. Which Brings Up the "Ques. i ae) va Dipdthenigad. S08 shel, Powassan . .....Sept. 10, 11 | Bobcaygeon Sept. 27, 28 a: Lp " 39 Credit, in the District 11 Weird 53 Pal -- Rama. Indian Reserve Sept-12, 13 ~| "Brussels ..: "Sept. 27 "28 tion: What. Will_Temorrow ie Renfrew ..Sept. 10-13 | Canipbeliford . Sept. 24, 25 Rien Rockiyn Sept. 12, 13 | Carp ooo... "Sept. 27, 28 ee Sault' Ste. Marie ........ Sept. 10-12 Collingwood Sept. 26-28 Travellers of 1930 could but dim- Sprucedale BN 13 Cooksville ... cpt. 24, 25 ly foresee the streamlined trains Sturgeon Falls Sept. 11, 12 | Courtland ......ccoeeueeee... Sept, 26 | 2nd motor-cars that are becoming Sunderland .... Sept. 11, 12 Drayton ... 'Sept. 24, 25 | 3 common sight to-day. Passenger Warren ... Sept. 10, 11 | Drumbo .... ...Sept. 24, 25 Sly {allie across, both the Atlantic Welland .. 'Sept. 12, 14 | Dundalk ... Sept. 24, 25 de "Opening was still 1o-tie Wellandpor Sept. 10, 11 Elmivale Sept. 23-23 Inaugurated. Thirty - passenger Wellesley - Sept. 10, 11 | --Embro nm Sept. 23 slecnér planes for transconfinental Winron" Sen 1218 | Bl To Bh 33, | re ne ent Wikwemik - 7 : 19 i : S-0CEAD} TRAVEL be 0 Tid 10-12 Finranee oh Sept. 26, 27 Television, the subject of an an- 18 aletta (Mohrs 2 ticipated post-war boom, was a dis- 20 G : 25 tinctly experimental affair. Even » rlcorge.own . 26 radio broadcasting was far from it3 Alliston .... 20 Glenc 24 & tlencoe .................. a present state cf perfection. Ancaster 18. Gore Bay 25 Moving pleteres In colour had Barrie 16-19 Grand Valley Sept. 27, 28 made their tow to the public, but 2 yl vg 17, 18 Harristen ept. 26, 27 of a quality far beneath the boditi- onfield Sept. 18 Harrow oo" Sept. 26-28 ful productions of to-day. Bracebridge " 19 20 Holstein ... Sept. 26, 27 There are few industrial fields in Burks Falls . Sept, 19, 20 Tlderton ... :....Sept. 26 which the past ten years have not Burford ... . 17, 18 Iron Bridge Sept. 25 produced astounding discoveries, Clifford Sept. 20, 21 Jarvis ........ ept. 26, 27 waiting thelr chance to bo perfect Cobden .... Sept, 17, 18 Kagawong .. ..Sept. 26, 27 ed and exploited in peace, POP---Colonel, the Book Collector _ YOUVE GOT A FINE NOBODY 'LL LEND ME, COLLECTION OF BOOKS, |, »* ! Cond?) ml a he) Pra > ot ETNA ao rn at Pr rs

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