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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Nov 1940, p. 3

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& ARS Food Costs Rise High In.Balkans War, Late Spring, Poor Crops, CH LESSON Two of Them Survived 70-Day Atlantic Ordeal Farm Notes Store Vegetables: Italy's first armed thrusts onto foreign soll were into France and the drive into Egypt from Libya in a campaign so far apparently only begun, Germany started with the Blite- RUMANIA NINTH After that came the drive begus May 10 through Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg en the conquest of France, in wh Italy shared, Er ie Sh Shortage of Farm Labor Are On Fler O Of Sand krieg in Poland, September 1, 1039, The next was Rumania, a wy 3 Next were Denmark, which sub- host, which let In Nazi troops { Shieny Respunsless, Parti LESSON VII Li mitted, and Norway, which resist guard her oll tlelds and officers % ated Press Finds uman Heavy metal or stone containers ed, April 9, 1940, to train her army, i ia Suffers Worst JESUS' CONCERN FOR LIFE AND y hb 4 'f . HEALTH. --Luke 7. help keep roots fresh, states _ fo 5 1 J * George Rush, Ont. Vegetable Ser : 2 Trade experts questioned in a PRINTED TEXT, Luke 7: 2-15, Specialist 3 survey by The Associated Press GOLDEN TEXT.--| came that * --a By William ge last week attributed economic dif. they may have life, and may have i THIS Curious WORLD y i ficulties in the Balkan area to the it abundantly, John 10; 10. Vegetables for winter use are Ferguson a war, a late spring, flood-damaged THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING - 3 best stored on a sand floor at a - - rn 5301 crops and repeated army mobiliz Time.--Summer of AD, 28. temperature above freezing, ad- Sa by [ y wtlons which took labor from. the Place.--The healing of the cen vises George Rush, Vegetable { =) flelds, turion's servant took place in Cap. specialist of the Ont. Dept. of - Rumania has experienced the ernaum; the widow's son was rals- Agriculture, Toronto. A most drastic changes. in living ed at Nain; John was In prison However, this is difficult where #5 standards. near the shores of the Dead Sea, furnaces are used as the temper- % 8 [104 Rumania lost large stocks of though. Christ's discourse about ature is much higher and the air $F wheat, sugar and vegetable oils Jobn the Baptist, and the events dry. If a portion of the basement + when Russia took over Bessurabla |. which immediately followed, are to could be shut off, roots could Bf and Northern Bukovina. be located somewhere in Galilee. then be kept in good condition. , V, d Premier lon: Antonescu is trying In this lesson we should discover Heavy metal or stone contain- L to import onions from Turkey. This one of the great fundamental char- ers are excellent for keeping 1 food, a staple in the diet 'of the acteristics of the entire ministry roots fresh, states Mr, Rush, and / VERA average Rumanian, has increased of the Lord Jesus on earth--living these containers have given ex- 5 4 700 per cent in price, for others. Here we have the Lord cellent results where used. Gist Food shortages have forced overy bringing blessing to the home of Roots may be placed in a heap It : Southeastern European nation to a centurion, to a humble servant, in the garden and covered with 2 make stringent price regulations, to a widow who had lost her son, two inches of earth. They may be DY Thousands of profiteers and- | exercising tenderness toward the kept' this way until the tempera- yy hoarders have been fined, fmpris: | one who had baptized Christ and ture reaches 20 degrees of frost bi qned or assigned to forced labor. first proclaimed" him the Savior, before being removed to the cel- # Despite efforts to control prices, having infinite compassion on an 13 for winter, BY Yugoslavia has had a 79 per cent unchaste woman who was despis- Mr. Rush says the home garden N | FRANCE | A increase in living costs over Aug- |~ed by all those of the community, should be cleaned up immediately ' AT THE At ust, 1939, semi-official sources dis- and then showing infinite patience and all rubbish and diseased plants \ BEGINNING OF i closed. with his own slow-to-understand destroyed by burning, as only fire Pl Approximately the same increase dstites. Rievalati : ani ack". x C303 3 really destroys these diseases, L mg in Rumania; Bulgar. wo Revelations mT r N Wt ii hoard in sth wi Luke 7: 2. And a certain centur Emaciated and 20 pounds lighter, George Tapscott, British seaman Digging 2 fate mJ ho Bi RA jumped 65 per cent in their coun. try; Grek sources reported a 40- per cent increase; Hungary's in- crease was at least 30 per cent. New British Cruiser fon's servant, who was dear unto him, was sick and at the point of death. 3. And when he heard concerning Jesus, he sent unto him elders ot the Jews, asking him that he would come and save his servant, 4, And they, when they came to Jesus, besought him earnestly, say- ing, He Is worthy that thou should- est do this for him; 5. For he loveth our nation, and himself built us our synagogue, In Matthew's account we are told that the particular disease from the freighter Angty Saxon, is shown going ashore at Nassau after spending 70 days bobb his companion, Wilbert about the south Atlantic in an c¢pen boat with Viddicombe. The Anglo Saxon was sunk by a German raider off the Azores. Widdicombe and Tapscott endured the torment of heat and thirst for more than fwo months before they were rescued. They are now in a Rau hospital. x this: immediately It went forth -in action. 14. And he came nigh and touched the bier: and the bearers sfood still. And hé said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise, Three times our Lord raised people from the dead, and every 'time ho did it in exactly the same way, talking to those in sorrow and need and his power over disease and death and demon, the common people at once glorified God for what they had seen and heard. "Through playing parts in great plays, you get to know what life" carry over in the soil, he warns. Example Still 'Best Teacher Wise Parent Acts as Model For Child's Good Manners Exampe is still the world's greatest teacher writes Alice Den- - hoff, psychologist. That is a 2 VEDALIA LADY BEETLE a 1S RESPONSIBLE FOR MUCH OF THE SUCCESS OF CALIFORNIA'S QITRUS INDUSTRY/ IT FEEDS ON ALL OF THE PEST INSECTS." HIGH speed motion picture cameras show that a cat can righv» itself in the air in less than two feet of drop. First the front feet: 3 re [4% i } x t oe) A, RATT "with which this servant was griev- the dead us it they could hear him, | jg Adams, truism that the wise parent re- make the turn, and then the hind (eet, with the tail acting as a, ously "suffering was palsy, which 16. And ho that was dead sat up, cognizes when it comes to child balancing pole. may be perhaps likened to what and began to speak. And ho gave "It is essential to preserve training. Every mother wants " Pra wo call inflammatory rhemutism, | him to his mother. civil liberties as it is to track her child to be 'polite, but unfor- NEXT: Has the soulh maguelic pole of the-eatth ever been By The Worthy Centurion Whenever our Lord performed a down those who engage in es- tunately not ovary mother prac- reac? Nu : 6. And Jesus went with them, miracle, or in any particular way pionage and sabotage." tises what she preaches to her > :. And when ho was now not far from - manifested his compussion for --J. Edgar Hoover. | child. The best way to inculate | "T____---- PY "| the Ts, the centurion sent |, true politeness, the kind that ) FE friends to him, saying unto him, comes .from the heart, is to dis- iE Lord, trouble not thysolf; for I play it on all occasions. Then it SHADOW STAR LH am not Nouby that hou shouldest R A D | 0 R E P 0 n T E R will become second nature to the " . - EA come under my roof: observing child. ; ; 7 7. Wherefore nelther thought I . By DAVE ROBBINS ULES' FREE EXPRESSION To BIRONTAL SINE Pras Bu 0 Tine ves, i A -¢ myselt worthy to come unto thee: : There seems to be a swing "actor. a (=) ones # % but say the word, and my servant (All Canadian radio stations Canadian art form, Saturday Night, away from the idea of allowing 13 Net y i fame in ---- LY ' shall be healed. operate on daylight time) of Toronto, says of the plays al a young child all the freedom in Ga Ori, pictures, ge | 8. For I also am a man set under PATRIOTIC MUSIC ready produced: "A few of these | the world and permitting it to ex: 14 Conscious. 21 Laughable . authority, having under myselt sol- Patriotic programs are the have been brilliantly good; more press itself in all matters in-its 16 To drain. 22 Moistens. yr diers: and I say to this one, Go, vogue these days, and one of the will be brilllantly good in the fu- own way. After all, what's the 17 Period. S CVANGELINE | 23 Attack of a3 . and he goeth; and to another, best on the air is being presented ture, as Canadian writers learn the use of allowing a child to do 18 Stop watch. "nervousness. fr Come, and he cometh; and to my from CKOC each Sunday evening trick of a new and very speclal something that he or she won't 19 Form of "be." BOOTH 25 Beasts' home, fe servant, Do this, and ho doeth It. at, 6.15, when the British Band trade; the majority have been sat- be permitted to, once childhood 20 Measure. 27 Parent, 5 "Just as I am," said the centur- concert Is presented. Tho massed Isfactory and workable entertain. days are over? It's a pretty sad 21 To furnish 32 Footlike part, Ar fon, "under authority and in auth- bands of His Majesty's Guards are ment, thanks In part to the skill awakening to find that one "has anew with L H 34 Constellation, i ority, so art thou under authority | heard in stirring British army of the CBC producérs in impart. to conform after all, and that be- men. RY R A[TIOIRIS] 36 Measure of - "J i o| «nd in authority. I am not Suffic- marches in this feature -- while Ing the required technical finish." cause one's parents permitted all 2 Sota. : S TAME area. ¥ fent," he sald, "to entertain thee" Peter Dawson, Australian baritone, A nice pat on the back for CBC's h expression . i y : coresins i 37 Powerful. i and yet he knew that Jesus was-a is also heard in well-known march- Canadian Theatre of the Air -- ho. sy gog wavs Toe ii obtained 45 Golf device, VERTICAL . 40 Reluctant. Galilean, a peasant. What a vision | Ing songs. Colonel Bogoy, There'll | heard over the Camadian chain on | ter who learns by example, who from irises. 46 Toward sea. 1Credit. 41 Southeast. J doc tho centurion had of the glories | Always Be An England, The Bri- | Friday nights at 10.30 (daylight is permitted self-expression only 26 To originate. 49 To seize, 21vy. 43 Dog chain, A new cruiser, unnamed, is | of Christ! He recognized that with | tish Grenadiers and other tunes | time) ~ so far as it- makes for self-roli- 2 Shes SINGS: 55 Optical glass 3 Unaccented. 4G High launched = at some undisclosed the authority of God, Jesus was heard in the streets of the British - ed anceqisn't going to have a rude nol 53 Hut. 2 i matlain, Riding power of the British n hi Soaustyy P ped over all i = iu a ,-AROUND THE DIAL awalening when he goes out into 30 Ever. - 57 Female slave. 8 Moves . 48 To perform z : aes. A For- restful dance musle you the world. 31 Frost bite. 58 He ! he i i : Such Great Faith the Empire played in a way that can't do better than dial in ong CHILD AN EQUAL 33 Father impersonates 7 Eeashian, 3 Diamond, 9. And when Jesus heard hss will stir the hearts of all British. Lyman's waltztime program, op The wise mother treats her 35 To doze. a -- little 8 Pronoun. 51 Tarsisn on. Careless Camper things, ho marvelled at him, and | ors. the NBC-red network Friday nights | child as an equal. When it is feas- | 38To subsist. tramp, 9 Level land. governor. -- | . ' 1 turned and sald unto the multityde Tune in on this unusual Daly Aone at nine (standard). . ible to do so she consults sister 38 To" dbliterate. 59 He is "10 Hobgoblins. 54 Sloth. Biggest Menace that followed him, I Ry fe program next Sumdgs even ng 2 Lyman's band has a distinctive or junior and asks for and de- 42 Supernatural considered a 11 To conceive. 55 Before Christ, 3 I have' not found so great fa no, 6,156 from CKQC -- you w stylo -- and on this show the or- fers to their judgment -shouid beings. master of 12 Compass 56 North To Canada's Forests -- 20 | not in Israel, proud of It! chestra uses Frank Munn, the cap- circumstances warrant it. 44 Wheel hubs, --_ point, Carolina, Per Cent of Our Forest Fires . Are Due to Neglected Gamp- fires -- Smokers Account for Another 15 Per Cent Canada has made marked pro- gress in the last twenty years in forest fire research, and modern methods of prevention and detec- tion together with effective fire- fighting equipment now prevent many forest fires from reaching destructive proportions. Statistics ghow there has been a general trend increase of about ten per cent in the annual number of fires, but they also show that over this period the size of the average fire has been reduced by one-half. Increased travel to forested regions in recent years, made possible by motor cars, has , been largely responsible for the : with him, and a great multitude. ten and performed by Canadians Andy -- who do thelr nightly stint been crossed by the Fascist leg- : " Ee plop ies In this first year of his ministry, for Canadian consumption. Com- at eight (daylight time) each even- fons from Romo, the Associated La i Se rook at e he before the deadly opposition to him Cag on the radlo sketch as a ing from CFRB. Press reported last week. NR steadily increasing: efficjéncy of the protective agencies, With forest\ pigtection authori- 10. And they that were sent, re- soryant whole. The faith of this man delighted the heart of the Son of man with .a rare joy. He pointed it out to the crowd. He dwelt vpon it. He compared It with such faith as he had already met with, and he gave more about the disease of the boy, without » step nearer the house, the cure was done. Almost all who camo to Jesus for cures thought It needful to bring the sufferer into his presence, or to have Christ come and stand over the bed and toufh and speak and heal. This man's faith rose at one bound above all these restrictions. Ralsed From the Dead 11, And jt came to pass soon afterwards, that he went to a city called Nain; and his dis$iples went had gathered head, while as yet the Pharisees and leaders had not comd to an open rupture with him, and he had. ~ sifted his follow- turning to the house, found the ° it the palm,-Then without a word' CANADIAN RADIO DRAMA The development of, Canadian radio has been a boon to the llt- eratl of Canada, This is particularly evident In the field of the drama, both for play- wrights and actors. Until the last two or three years, there was little chance for the development of this country's budding dramatists, who wera confined to two mediums -- the professional theatre of Lon: don and New York, highly com. petitive and hard to "crash," and the Little Theatre, more or less limited In scope. ° With radio In Canada on a nat- {onal basis, however, there are huge audiences for all types of drama as well as a means of reaching them, CBC's Drama department has presented hundreds of plays, the majority of which haye been writ able tenor as soloist -- as well as a choral group. . LI J The Cat's 'n' Jammers --- a smart show on the Mutual chain -- can now be heard on Tuesday nights at 9.156 (Daylight Time) from CKLW. This Is a sure fire program for the swing kids, . * . "Scoops" Daly roports "in the Radlo Dally that there will be a big shake-up in the Music Hall show when Bing Crosby returns on November 14. For one thing Connle Boswell has been signed as co- singing star with Bidg -- which will certainly give this program an extra lift! ¢ 4 And if you've missed them late ly you're overlooking the best pair of comics on the air -- Amos and A child likes to know the why- fore and wherefore and it's a wise mother who re- cognizes this. She knows that even "if explanations are some- times tedious or even difficult, in the long run it will make things easter, Greece Tenth Land Invaded ay Arnis of Avie -- Third Country Into Which Italians March + Greeco is (8 tonth nation onto whose soil the axis armies have pushed since the start of the war and tho third whoso frontiers have of things, POP--Might As Well By J. MILLAR WATT 8 ca i ' Hd EL operat ig on A i te-. | ore by " ,! our fed - -- a - bX uced budgets, -their efforts have was usually # "by hg : to be argely restricted to the ng 8 cron. 12, Now n he ¥ WHATS | up oy You, ay] i safeguarding of property and o gate of the city, be. CQLONEL ? ; LOOK AT YOU us 3 valuable timber stands, and any nold, wo was carried out one k ANYONE oy & N improyement in the géneral situa. that was dead, the only ot . WOULD THINK \ iA tion roust depend in lssge Tneas. his mol Eo wag A w: Ye 2 MisseD 2 & ; ¢o-opgration : ) hp city was \ -} , fe gona ub) Jie Fo gr Yitk "hor. And wien the Lord. \ N HOUR ! i ok (ites. Records show that u- | saw her, he had co SRY fon" on ? cies are responsible for her,and sald unto her, p not. ut 86 per cent of the, fires. Nagloed campfices io about 20 per cent of forest f care- less gmokers 16 per cent, settlery' clearing' fires getting out of con- _ trol 17 per cent, and incendiary * fires amount to about 9 per cent, Lightning causes about 16 per cent of Canada's forest fires. Christ's Compassion There are two featurés of the compassion of Christ that stand out very clearly in this story. Firat it was-in ind(yidual compassion, 1t singled out the woman from the throng, It dealt with her as an individual person lity. The other feature of our Lord's compassion ia (Betfastd O7 185 Bal ¥PMIATE, Tas) AS

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