1 Spies In Britain Lead Lonely Life From Arrest to Hanging They Never See Plain Cite « lzen . Unless they are military mén, eples of a foreign' pow caught In Britain never come Ander ary jurisdiction and if convicted are hanged, If they are service men they are tried by a court-martial and shot, . a What" happens when clvilian spies are' arrested is told in the «London Itty Mail: From the mbment they are trap- . ped they. are "spirited avay," and . never again do they see an ordin: ary citizén, except the twelve mem- bers of their jury. First, they are taken to prison "cells, Their police court hearing fs held .in camera, usually in a pri 'vate room at Bow Street Police Court, London. They are taken from the prison to the court .in a , / car accompanied by specially pick. ed warders, With blinds drawn, the car is-driven Into the yard at Bow Street, and none but officials is even aware of their arrival, "7 In prison extreme precaution 18 taken to isolate them. Warders guard them day and night, They eat with their guards, and exer- cise in a yard into which no out gider can peer. Daily they are visited by the doctor, and--un-. known to them--special tion is kept on them to see it they have 'any mental abnormalities. In transit to court and prison, they: neither see nor are seen. .At the Old Bailey they are isolated in a special cell. Sometimes three month§ elapse while spies go through their preliminary police court hearings and the final ver-- dict is given. But throughout all that time they see only walls and } bars and officials, observa- CANADIAN W.AAF. Flight Officer K. Walker, first woman commissioned in the Ca- Women's - Auxiliary Air presents the new unit's Non-officers nadian Force, officer's uniform. will wear the regular R.C.A.F. cap badge and have an inverted pleat in the skirt front. ~ I.Graduate Number One % A Letter From Hong Kong London. Spectator, to the England "Dear Sir: I am Sing Eu, It is for my personal benefit I write for a position In your honourable firm, 1 have a flexible brain that will adapt itself to your business and. in place I graduate Number One, uses to you, I will arrive on the same date that you should guess. consequence bring good: efforis to your honourable Selves, My educa. tion was being impressed upon me in the Peking University in whclh pe can drive a typewirter with good noise, and my English is simple and great. My references are of good class and shall you hope to sce nie, they will be read by you with great plefisire, My last job has left itself from me, for the good reason that the large man had died, 1t was on account of no fault of mine at all, So, Honourable Slr, © What about it? If 1 can bo of big Fru PASS SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON LESSON XIII OVERCOMING THE ADVERSARY Revelation 12:1---16:4 PRINTED TEXT Rev. 12:7-12} 18:24 GOLDEN TEXT, ~-- And they overcame him - because of the 'blood of the Lamb, and because X- unto death. Rev, 12:11. : THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.--About' AD. 95. Place.--The "Island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea. Our Bible speaks of terrible wars at the end of this age, greater even than those we have thus. far seen, and, amazing to ' gay, actually a war" in heaven, It is concerning the terrible final conflicts of this age, and a great is congerned, and -how- it behooves all of 'us these days to know- de- finitely what the Word of God has to say about these coming.ev- ents. War in Heaven & wou 7. "And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels going forth to war with the dra- gon; and the dragon warred and his angels; 8, and they prevailed any more in heaven, 9. And the great dragon was cast down, the old serpent, he that is called the "Devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world; he was cast down to the earth, and his angels were cast down with him." The scene. described in these verses is not spoken -bf as a signi" The presence of satan in Heaven is a réality. A war there between the hosts of good and evil under their respective leaders, Michael and the Dragon, is most sure.' Sin was Not content to occupy .a crea- ture's place, he aspired to the throne itself, The first step in the execution of judgnient upon Satan is his forced dislodgment from above. Satan Cast Down 10. "And I heard a great voice in Heaven saying, Now is come the salvation, and the power, and the Kingdom of our God, and 'the ~authority of his Christ: for. the accuser of our brethren is cast |] down, who accuseth them before our God day.and night. 11. And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb, and be- cause of the word of their testi- mony; and they loved not their life even unto death. 12. There- fore rejoice, O Heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe for the the devil is gone down unto you, having great wrath, knowing that he hath but a short time." Hea- has come for the estalilishment of the Kingdom of God on earth.' Heaven knows that the prophets have foretold of a great age of righteousness, and justice and peace; and the suppression of sin is about to be ushered in. We overcame Satan by the blood of the - Lamb, because _ pleading Christ's sacrifice, Satan is . sil- -eneced--as--our adversary before the throne of God. Moreover, as we think of Christ's sacrifice for us, we are made more .than con- querors through Him -that loved us. We can't afford to be de- timony for Christ. This is the thing that delivers us, 2 Israel's Sufferings The concluding paragraph of . this chapter is a more detailed presentation of the great theme of Israel's terrible sufferings at the end of this age, when she will be most fiercely persecuted by the enemy of Christ and the enemy of God's children. Uundoubtedly, those referred to in the last verse of this chapter are those Jews who, in this terrible time of suf- fering, have come to acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as their per- sonal Saviour, and are living god- ly lives. / Victory Through Christ 2. "And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire} and them that came off victorious from the beast, and. from his his name, standing by the sea of -glass, having. harps of God, 8. And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are thy works, O Lord God, Almighty} righteous - and true are thy ways, thou King. of the ages. 4. Who shall not fear, 0 Lord, and glorify thy name? for Thou only art holy; for all the nations shall come and wor- ship before thee; for thy right. eous acts have been made mani. fest," The company. here found dathered -together is made up of those who had been victorious over the beast, They had come through a time of fearful tribu lation, The entire picture is one of joy, and praise, and beauty. of the word of their testimony | and they loved not their life oven battle in heaven,-that our lesson. not, neither was their place found _conceived in the heart of Satan. *-earth-sand_ for the sea: because |. ven realizes that the great hourd feated, if we have a word of tes-' image, and" from the number of .There is a striking connection. &od-hating power, from the ene- _ through submission - of faith to God. Both victories are those of - court on a charge of SHOT NINE ri grey A, Senin oR FHA CRASRD 5A WRAL RAL SH DES FS A Three Halifax Scouts reeeive their "Red Wings," the junior airmanship badge of The Boy Scouts Association, at the hands of Squadron Leader C. E. Creighton.. When, like hundreds of other Scouts, they earn their "Silver Wings," they will have mastered the theoretical Principles of flying, air navigation, aero engines and much ground work. y What For Dinner? Answer Is Steak! Ask Mr. Average Man what he would like to have for dinner and chances are, and: without hesita. tion, he will answer--Steak! The Berkel Products Company Limited, 533: College Street, To- ronto, have perfected a Delicator especially manufactured to make steaks tender and palatable, The use of "the Delicator also has in: spired a great number of new ways of preparing all kinds of the coarser cuts of meat, "on Delicated steak made a tromen- dous hit at the Canadian National Exhibition" and it your grocer is not prepared to serve this new delicacy, have him get in touch with fhe manufacturer' who will give him all the information as to the possibilities offered by this machine, - here betwéen the triumphant song of Moses, found in Exodus 15, sung after the glorious de- liverance of the children of Israel from the pursuing Egyptians, and the song now sung by those who also had' been delivered from a mies of Christ. Both indicate the triumphant overthrow of proud- est carth and satanic power supernatural divine power and interposition. - - Wasted Gasoline . A motorist in Wales who stop- | ped his automobile without stop- ping the engine was fined 10s in wasting gasoline. - : By William Ferguson' THis Curious WORLD 8Y CABLE" #1 COPR. 1938 BY WEA SERVICE, ee i LG CARL. J. WELSE » METROPOLITAN ARCHERY CHAMPION, Yio. \ ENGLISH CHANNEL. WAS ONCE A GREAT MOUNTAIN SLICCESS/IVE ARR INTO THE GOLD *BuULL's EVE" OF AN ARCHERY TARGET AT A DISTANCE QF <0 YARDS ens "Income Tax / You con start paying your _1941 tax now ,-- but you must make the first payment on or before September 30. Here's how to do it. Pay at least one twelfth of the tax you paid for 1940 each month for the next four months, September, October, November, December. In January, when you have de- termined your true tax for 1%.., deduct - what you. have already paid, then pay the balance In eight instalments. . This gives you un- til August .81, 1942, 'to. complete "your payments. There is no in< terest charged if: this plan. is fol- lowed., If you don't start "in Septem- ber, yoy.can't get in on this:plan. One . thing to .rémember: the revised regulations. have increas- ed income tax payments consider- ably.' ing now, A special 'form awaits you at the office of the Income Tax De- partment in the post office build- ing. Ask for Form 1 7 B. For residents of Canada the ex- emptions are: married person, $1,600; single person $760, Kx- emption for each dependent is $400. dle War. Gossip Weakens Morale Red" Cross Leader in United States Advises Actlon Against False War Rumors and Waste - » eT -- : Mrs. Dwight Davis, Director ot the American Red Cross Voluntary Services, said that every Amert can woman can holp stengthen national defense by combating wild tumors which weaken morale, Mrs. Davis suggested that if a woman hears a rumor she should say to the. person telling her: "Would you be willing to put that in writing so I can check it?" That would be a suprising brake. on idle gossip, she said, Mrs. Davis, slim, energetic head + of 1,200,000 women enrolled in the Red Cross Voluntary Services, is back at her desk after an Inspec. tion trip to England to sce how the British women are carrying on. Shé said the three things that have depressed her the most since her return have been idle gossip, waste, and the jockeying lor prom- inent position by women eager to Help in the defense program. . She declared she was shocked at the waste of vital materials in her country alter seeing what is being done in England, She related she visited salvage dumps, saw the. collections of bones, waste paper, rags and old metal and then saw the" products--airplane wing cov- ering, clothes, blankets--made out of it. -- = Two Years Too Late! = "Now that Berlin and other parts of Germany are getting a taste of total air war as a result of the combined attacks of the Royal and Russian air forces, an official Nazi spokesman pleads for 'really humdine warfare. - "The Nazis should have thought of that before they lajd waste Warsaw in September, 1939; be- fore they wantonly destroyed half of Rotterdam in May, 1940, and before they began their ruthless air assaults on London, Coventry, Plymouth, Liverpool and other British cities a year ago, in which more than 40,000 civilians have been killed to date. "Nazi hypocrisy reaches new heights in this plea for 'humane warfare," which also reveals that Nazi leaders feel the Germans can't take it," says The New York World-Telegram. LADIES ACTIVITIES Many ladies' societies are rais- ing worthwhile money by selling Christmas cards. It is a pleasant A lot. can be saved by act- ~ RADI The Radio Theatre, conducted vy Cecil B. DeMille, started Ita eighth season of broadcasting on Monday, the 8th of Sept, Holding to a standard of dramatic pre- sentatfon, the Radio Theatre con: sistently holds a maximum listen- 4osdng audience on this cont.uent, It is presented over the Columbia net- work in the United States and Is heard 'ig Canada over a large ma- jority of stations of the C,B,C. network, every Monday evening at 9.00 p.m. E.D.S/, yo iy 4 Another consistently popularity leader is Guy Lombarco's orches. {ra---the music of the Royal Cdn- adians, 'called the "Sweetest music this side: of Heaven"! Every yo9ar Lombardo tops the sweet bands-- and every year his brand of sweet melody sems to "fit? some beauty product or other for :tfective radio publicity, This year, Guy Lom- bardo will be heard for the first time over the network of the C.B.C, AWAY FROM WAR - », David Lloyd George, Britain's snowy-haired" prime minister of World War [, enjoys life of re- tirement on his farm England, and finds apple crop promising. : 2 « at Churt, - 0 REPO By DAVE ROBBINS RTER . In a new Saturday evening teries of half hour programs, CKOC Im Hamilton Is indeed fortunate to be included in the line-up of stations that will bring Lombardo's musie to the Ontario home at 8.00 o'clock E.D.S.T. Incidentally; Lombarde ifs heard in the period that last year broadcast the program "Sweet 'and Swing"--and the 1941 versiom of Sweet and Swing, called the Musical Beauty Box; will probably bo heard at 8 o'clock « ~ Thursday evenings; starting the tirst Thurs day in October. CLKOC will also carry this show! . . This is Fair Time In the prove Inco, and every Wednesday night at 830 CKOC in Hamilton ded cates a half hour to the local coms munities of the province and the fairs to be presented in-thelr dis. "trict. The program will carry until the fair season is over, near the end "of October, so if you want some publicity on your own local effort, just forward the information to the CKOC news-room! Here's a good news item: The "Good Deed" Club' returned 'to the air last Saturday morning at 9.43 on CKOC, It's Hamilton's old t continuous fadio feature, just nice- ly under way on its ninth year of broadcasting, Dedicated to child. ren, starring children on the show, and encouraging them to do thelr good deed each week, it's a stand. out in radio entertainment, Claude {{napr:an, the club's originator, Leslie Sommerville's Good Deed Singers, and the orchestra directed by Bill Ruffles are all back «1 the show this year, Remémber=it's Saturdays, 9:45 am, from CKOC, In A Thunderstorm Don't . . .. 1. 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