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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Oct 1941, p. 6

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ri eS -: Volcano In Java Spits A Warning Dutch In Netheriands East Indies Have Systematic Vol. cano. Observations For Pro: tection wy a rumbling and spitting of Java's most lofty volcano, the 12,057400t" peak of Smeroe, gives and alarming enemy. But this nat. ural enemy; geophysicists here say, fs one for which" the Dutch have = prepared with unique, precautions, Against a volcanic Witzkrieg, the only defence is to provide warnings early enough for escape." The Netherlands - Faust. lndies, islands, have the ouly systematic volcano observation service estab- lished by any government, A cen tral observatory "at Bandoeng 18 headquarters for the island's vol- cano warnings. On a number of volcanoes, including Smeroe itself, obiservatories are maintained. From the 2,000-foot-high observatory on Smeroe, telephonic lines can flash warnings to villages on the slopes of the giant volcano, if mud streams or ash eruptions become menacing. In an island as densely "Inhabited as Java, the people grow accustomed to" farming volcano- slopes and accustomed to fleeing if need be. Smeroe is one of Java's most restless volcanoes and has been in eruption many times, The Dutch Volcano Service sends its scientists up the numerous vol. canoes from time to time to make temperature measurements, test the height of water in the lakes ..and note any other dayger symp- toms, The Dutch have specifically studied tiny, peculiar tremors which may have_some rarning value, so some scientists think, when a cone is stirring and brew- ing trouble, * ' EDOUARD BENES - New picture' of Dr. Benes Jhows him with a souvenir he has tarried from France to London. [t's a 'soldier's. helmet bearing the words "From the soldiers to the president and the struggle Czech legion leaders. Them_Over Crest of Wave An appeal to Canadian women to expend "every effort" to help men of the mercantile marine was made by Dr. A. C. Blackhurst of Toronto, dominfon secretary of the general council of thg Ndvy. Lea gue of Canada, at a meeting in Edmor ton, 4 Dr, Blackhurst, in the course of _.a Canadldn tour, sajd: "We've got to look after these men---just a little help to tide them over: the crest of the wave--and the best-way it can be done is to "extend sympathy," Dr Blackhurat © salde * "Phe women must help much more than we first indlcated-- not just 26 cents or a pair of socks. ~ It's the sentiment behind this," .~ He urged the women .to place little notes of groetlug in parcels for geamen and said about 80 per cent of those who have done this so far have 'received answers. : Tide Sirens in London : - Silent Two Months The passing of September rks the second month that on's air-raid sirens. have silent. In September of last \ are were 113 warnings in hie 'British capital. The sirens 3 ast 8 sunded in London, July 27, the Netherlands East Indies a new famed as the world's most voleanic ] for-freedom," and autographed by |. prayer. == SUNDA SCHOOL LESSON LESSON 16 THE HOLY SPIRIT OUR - HELPER Gen. 1:2; Ps, Bl:11; lea. 63:10- - 14; Joel 2:28, 29; Luke 11:13; John 3:5.8; 14:26; 16:7-14; Acts 1:8; 2:1-4, 32, 33; 4:31; 10:44. "48; 19:1-7; Rom, 8:9, 12-17, 26- 28; | Cor. 1251-13;/2 Cor. 13: 14; Gal. 5:22.26; Rev. 1:10; 22: 17, : ily PRINTED TEXT, . John 3:5-8; Acts 1:8; Rom, Lo. 26-28; Gal. 5:82.26. . GOLDEN TEXT.--As many as dre led by the spirit of God, these are sons of God. Rom. 8:14. - THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.--It is give dates for each of the twelve books from which passages in this lesson are taken. Broadly, we would say that the first reference to the Holy Spirit occurs in the time of creation; The: promise of the Spirit is in the days of the Prophets, Our Lord Himself, when on earth, vontinually spoke of the work and power of the- Holy Spirit, who Himself des- cended at Pentecost, who. power- fully manifested Himself in later "events in the Early Churel, and "whose deeper work is unfolded for us in the Epistles of Paul, writ- r.ten before-A.D. 64 or 65. " Place.--Most of our Lord's wards concerning the Holy Spirit 'were spoken in Jerusalem, on Thursday of Holy Week. The Holy Spirit fell upon the new- born Church in the City of Jeru- salem, and here later, the same disciples were filled again by the Spirit of God. Cornelius and his -household lived in Caesarea. The interview of the Apostle Pafil with the disciples of John the Baptist took place in Ephesus. God a Person ) Personality in the popular mind is associated only. with hu- man beings, and it seems strange, therefore, to speak of the Holy Spirit as a person. Personality is simply self-conscious and ra-" tional existence: it is made up of three attributes -- consciousness, character and will. The posses: sion of these it is that makes God a person, . . The Spirit of Life 5. "Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I .say unto thcée, Except one be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. 6. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. 7. Marvel not that I said- unto thee, Ye must be born anew." Entrance into the king- dom of God is limited to those who have undergone that divine renewal of nature, in conse- quence' of which sin is taken away and=the Spirit of God be- _comes their life. They must be cleansed from the pollution of past, sins; they. must be born again by passing from the law of sin and death to the law of the spirit of life. Co J Born of the Spirit 8. "The wind bloweth where it will, and thou hearest the voice - thereof, but 'knowest not whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the spirit." . Why does Jesus speak of the spirit in this figura- tive way comparing it to the wind? "Just as the power of the wind is beyond dispute,- while the law of its coming and going abides a mystery, so the fact of the 'regenerating Holy Spirit is power of the proved by the phenomena of grace, while all the - sacred mystery of its operation is beyond the discovery of any hu- man mind." . Power of the Spirit 8. ."But ye shall receive power, when the Holy Spirit r upon you: and ye shall be my witnesses 'both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaeca and Samaria, and unto the uttermost. part-of the carth." Men' are sunk in sing and it takes great power to de- liver them from such a bondage. Men are blind to truth, and only a message powerfully delivered can be used to' bring the truth intd' their- hearts. - : Mind of the Spirit '26. "Amd -in like manner the Spirit also helpeth our infirm- ity; for we know not how to pray as we ought; but the Spirit him- self maketh intersession for us with groanings that capnot be ut- tered; 27 and he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind" of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God, 28, And we know that to them that love God all things work together for good, even to them that 'are called agcording to his. purpose," Infirmity. includes all that encum-' bers" and obstructs' ur normal spiritual life. The divine spirit, by His immediate influence on the saint's soul, secures the right ness of the essence of the saint's The desires that underly the prayer are unutterable to the full. . not practical to - is come * fans and cameramen, --tea. parted with a quarter, then t INDIAN PANHANDLERS bigot: he: % Sot, Gogh Sp old red men to vanish, 'BITE DUKE FOR TWO-BITS Even on their Alberta, Canada, ranch, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor can't get away from These Indians, it turned out, wanted cash, not autographs, ( Need-money._ for coffee, Need money for flour," they said, "You boss, you pay." ~ "Need money for The duke Fruit of the Spirit 22, "But the fruit of the Spirit -is- love, joy, peace, long- suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23. meeckness, self- control; against such there is no law. 24. And they that are of Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with the passions and the lusts thereof, 25. If we live by "the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk, 26. Let us not be- come vainglorious, provoking one another, envying one another." By way of striking contrast there is now arrayed against these fleshly vices a list of Christian virtues, under the term, 'the fruit of the spirit." This fruit is: one, yet manifold, All the graces are the products of a soul which is controlled by the Spirit of Christ. "Fall Coats Have Many New Points Most slgniticant of the Fall 1941 coat fashions for girls is the wrap: i around silhouette with tide: self belt, Outstanding - characteristic of this coat style is the season's new natural shoulder line, round ed and feminine, radical and flat "tering - departure from the "IT" squared, padded shoulder worn. for several years. The old favorite rag lan shoulder returns as one of the best interpretive treatments of this new sloped line, which is of para mount importance in all types of apparel. Variations of the dolman sleeve 'abound, usually combined with bloused fullness above the waistline, achieving an easy and graceful line in this style-right tashion. oo. The practical "zip-in" linings have a new feature this year, com plete sleoves 'with knitted wind - breaker cuffs, warm enough for the coldest of Winter days. These new types of: extra linings are made in the same color as the coat it: the same fabric. The boxy coat is best liked in double-breasted Brooks style with mannish back belt, weltéd seams, vent back and large patch pockets with flap trims, Other countries, other. man- ners. The China; blue in Syria, violet in Turkey, and yellow- in. Egypt. Tris Curious WORLD 1 By William Ferguson w NL - ™ © CANADA'S AREA IS THIRTY TIMES THAT OF THE BRITISH ISLES | | NEWS DO HAS (LO MEN "PER 100 WOMEN; IN MASSACHUSETTS, FOR EACH 100 Wi THERE ARE 95 MEN. 3 EN. LY. THE NAME RHODODENDRON COMES FROM GREEK WORDS - MEANING "ROSE -TREE " - BUT THE FLOWER IS NEITHER COPR 1938 BY NEASERTICE INC | 3. 44 i ¥ FIGURES show (hat, in areas where the population is still in a process of formation, the proportion of sexes has not had time to find its natural level. In Europe, there are more women than men, but in the New World the situation is reversed NEXT: What is the true shamrock? - ' ¥ self, usually in a lighter weight of . mourning colour is . red in parts of Africa, white in- - Battles Raiders Channel. Catapult Plane Carried On Merchantmen, They Take Off When Rald- ers Are Sighted For some months now British merchantmen traveling alone or in - convoys. have been carrying on foredeck catapults Hurricane fight ers, prepared to take off against raiding Focke-Wulfs. - Often "for [ plane and pilot it 1s a suicide mls- sion, wir When German raiders, which make long sweeping loops from Brest over the southern tip of Ire land far out to sea, are sighted, the little Hurricanes are thrown into air for battle. Speedy and with effective firepower, the fighter planes are more than a match for the four-engined raiders, which, however, are faster than any coast- al patrol planes doing ocean ser vice. This method has proved the most effective devised to date against the raids on British ship. ping, and during the recent 're- newal of the heaviest German ship- ping attacks 'since last Spring; the Hurricanes have shot down an un- announced number of Condors and Kuriers. The area of these German losses range from the neighboi- hood of Gibraltar to the North At- lantic. EE Though they may be victorious, many of these fighter pilots never live to make their reports. Once they are off the ship and have finished fighting, they have three courses.-f near enough to home, they may land safely and so live to fight again, If too far away, they may try to make crash sea landings -and await rescue. Such a landing in the .little fighter fs very dangerous and more often than not unsuccessful. Planes al- ways are lost in sea landings, The third niethod of potential rescue is for the pilot to bail out as close as. possible to safe land and use the standard rubber raft such as is carried by cross-Chan nel fighters, In the open ocean, however, this is t r more danger- ous and less successful than in the New Parachute Has | ~ Anti-spin Anchor A new parachute. which will prevent parachute troops from - spinning dizzily through the air was announced recently in a sym- posium on aviation medicine at the University of Chicago's' 50th anniversary celebration, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy of -North- western University, Chicago, and Dr. Anton J. Carlson of the Uni- versity of Chicago, "declared - the new parachute with a small anti-' spin "air anchor" has been found to give the jumper a feeling of confidence, particularly in delay- éd falls because he floats in an erect or partly-erect position and does not whirl, © few years has been a favorite net. . Alumpae, charming. vocalist Geor- ~ RADIO REPORTER | DIALING WITH DAVE: Across Canada's musical horizon in 10356, came the figure of Mart Kenney. Starting with a small seven plece group in Western Can- ada, Kenney built his band into Canada's foremost modern musica) aggregation, and during the" past work featuré from coast to. coast Last - geason, Mart' appeared at Burlington's' Brant Inn 4nd hit an all-time high in popularity with dancers and listeners alike, This 'year, 'Mart has returned to the Brant, and CKOC broadcasts a full halt hour of his fine music Friday and Saturday evenings at 10.00 K.D,ST, directly from the Brant Inn, Ayd, one of the Mart Kenney gla y, has again become news to Canadian radio listeners, Tues- day evenings at 8,30, the program "Blended Rhythm" is heard from CKOC and the national CBC net work, and features Georgia Dey, with Burt Austin, the Campbell Sisters and Erl /ild's music. It's .another great national feature now heard on CKOC and a brand new program for, the entire network. You'll like the fast-paced, rhythm: leally entertaining "Blended Rhythm" -- Tuesday night C.B.C.- natlonal feature! ¢ The 1941 Autumn War Savings Campaign broadcasts started on Wednesday night at eight o'clock E.D,S.T. They are designed as var-% lety shows, with orchestra, chor- 'us and featured artists, Leading personelities from the U.S. Stage, screen and radio will be associated . with Canadian headliners through. out the series, which will. be pro- duced by John Adaskin before an invited audience in the Audtitor- fum, Toronto. 'CKOC is -with tho C.B.C. natlonal network, in carry' ing these shows each Wednesday evening. Remember the _time-- eight o'clock, E.D.S.T, : LA a} Music from the movies dre often the tunes that make the nation's popular music Hit Parade; the movies have corralled some of the great composers of today, Inelud- lng Jerome Kern, Rogers & Hart, rand others, to pen the scores for the various musicels. Incorporating many of these tunes and the oth: ers that become popularized frota Tin Pan Alley, CKOCU's Sunday Hit Parade at 1,30 E.D.S.T, is a ~ hit show of hit tunes. The tempo is keen ----- the music melodious and the he hour fits nicely into SUNDAY ON CKOC -- a day of outstanding radio listening for every home, - Re i «vs ' THIS 'N* THAT: Edna May -Oliver made such a. hit for her first appearance with Rudy Vallee and John Barrymore on their Thursday NBC program © at 11.00 pm, *E.D.S.T, that she 7 was signed to' appear regularly once a month, Bob Farnon, Musical Beauty Box maestro and Happy Gang funster, played drums when he was fifteen; _ "and playéd them well, Bob Hope has written his life story. It's a riot -- and so Is Hope's Variety show -- NBC Tuesday al . 11.00 . p.m. E.D.S.T, .~ Musical sensation of the week -- | Artie Shaw's new symphonic jaxs 'Orchestra -- thirty-two -ploces ~-- -- and he's making them pay! / Post Offices Take © Books For Soldiers Hon. W, P. Mulock, Postmaster-, General, announced recently that in the interest of soldlers,- sailors and airmen stationed in Canada 'and Newfoundland all Canadian _Post Officers will act as depositing centres for books. " - "This applies to books only, not to magazines and newspapers," sald the Minister. "Persons who wish to supply our forces with much appreciated reading matter now may hand in these volumes at their Post Office, The books donat- ed should be clean and in good condition. It will not even be nec- essary to wrap them as .they will be placed in mail bags specially CELEBRATED POET provided for the purpose." -- | HORIZONTAL" Answer to Previous Puzzle 21 Credit (abbr.) -1, 6,10 Poet who o) A 22 Lion, - : wrote "The [EN/IAIDIE BAL IWIO 0A 24 He is rated Raven." OEM TIT | among the 13 Warlike, RET T BORER ---- poets of 14 Beasts. N E the U. S. A, 16 To abound. 25 Butter lumps. 17 Tree. E FILA ] | 26 Precept ' TUNER : 19 Wan. NIOSIEIR D 28 Message by 20 Stomach. 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