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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Nov 1941, p. 3

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eT Seed Grain Need For Coming Year. Ont, Dept, of Agriculture Urges Farmers Plan Early For Next Year's Seed Re- quirements i Based on the 1941 acreage sown to wheat, oats and mixed grains, Ontario farmers will re- quire over ten million bushels, of seed grain next. Spring even with. out any acreage increase, says John 'D. MacLeod, Crops, 'Seeds 'and Weeds Branch, Optario De- partment of Agriculture, Toron- to. With an incredsed acreage in prospect as part of the "Food to titain" "program, Mr. MacLeod is urging farmers to plan 'early for their 1942 seed requirements, Ontario farmers -sowed 6,760, . 000 bushels of oats this year; 20,000 bushels barlgy; 1,030,600 bushels wheat ahd 1500,000 bush- els of mixed grains.. There was practically no carry over of the 1940 grain crop and thi§ year's crop which was below normal is rapidly disappearing as a result of an extended effort to supply bacon, cheese and condensed milk to Britain, These facts make it imperative to give immediate thought-to 1943 - seed requirements says Mr. Mac- Leod. He advises farmers to clean their seed carly as they will have a greater quantity from which to select their require- ments. , pes If seed is needed, purchase ~ early when it is available and - prices are reasonable, - If a farmer has a surplus of high quality grain, clean, -grade -and. advertise it early. "Investigate the possibility of buying your feed requirements and offering your high. quality grain for seed," says Mr. Mac- Leod. STRICTLY SAFE Cute Britisher peels off his duds to don a lifebelt during trip aboard an ocean liner. Buffalo Protected In National Parks The spirit of Walking Coyote, the Indian, is glad. fs In 1874 Walking Coyote cap- tured -four young buffalo galves "inthe Milk River district' near the international boundary. in Al- berta. He took them to a mission "in Montana where they were treated as pets until they were mature when they were sold to ranchers' who established - buffalo herds. From that stock the Domjnion government in 1906 purchased 631 head of buffalo to establish a herd in Canada and.fe-establish on Canadian soil the plains buf- .falo once so numerous that a missionary, standing on a hill: near Calgary many years ago,- said he could see at least a niil- lion grazing on the Prairie grass, Mines resource -officials say their latest figures from Elk Is- land National Park in Alberta, now the chief plains buffalo "sanctuary, showeu there were 1,686 healthy animals there." In the Wood Buffalo Park in far northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories are the wood buffalo with which have been blended a strain of plains buffalo. They are estimated to fiumber more than 20,000, Park branch officials said that the Canadian buffalo herds 'are in perfect health, as, on the ad- vice of outs.de specialists, sur- plus and' undesirable animals have been killed off. This has. meant thé elimination of disease without impairing the vigor of remaining herds which multiply in che areas set aside for them, Inn - SUNDAY SCHOOL / LESSON 20 UNION WITH CHRIST--John 14: 20; 15: 1-10; 17 : 21-23; Rom. 8:9, 10; Cor. 6 : 15-20; 2 Cor. 5: 17; Gal. 2 : 20; Eph, 2 : 2022; 3: 1719; 4: 15, 16; 6 : 20, 30; Phil.'3 : 9; 4 : 713; Col. 2 : 6, 7. PRINTED TEXT, John 15 : 1.10. 'GOLDEN TEXT.--Ablde in me, and in you, John 16 : 4. "THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.~--~All tho words quoted from the Gospel of Jobn were spok- en on Thursday 'evening of Pagslon Week, April 6, A.D. 30, The Epistle of Paul to the Romans was written about 80 A.D.; Second Corinthians, the year following; Galatians, 58 A.D.; and the Eplstle to the Eph- eslans, Philippians, and, Colossians, 64 A.D. J 'Place.--The words spoke. by our Lord. were uttered in Jerusalem, The Epistles to the Romans and the - Galatians were written from the City of Corinth, First Corin. thians from the City of Ephesus, Second Corinthians, probably, from the City "of Philippi; Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians, were written while Paul was in prison in Rome. 1.."1 am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman." Of course, the vine referred to hére is the grape-vine, so common throughout Palestine. What Is the vine? The vine is the root, the main stem, the branches, the ten- drils, the leaves, the fruil--the . whole of it. The vine is every- "thing. Jesus sald "1 am the vine; ye are the branches"; that is ye are parts. qf Myself, united to me in a union so close and definite, that 1 am incomplete apart from you; as you are -incomplete apart from Me. ~-One Purpose Only 2, "Every branch in me that beareth not fruit,r he taketh fit away; and every branch that bear- eth fruit, he cleanseth it, that ft may bear more fruit." The grape- ) vine is for one particular purpose, to bear frult, If it does hot bear fruit, it is of no value. Branches that do not serve this purpose must be removed, for the simple reason that they take strength from other branches which are attempting to produce fruit, strength which In them -would be wasted. The old stll-life is always sending out Its shoots, and -we can have no mercy on them; but it we deal with the more superficial sins on the sur- face of our lile, as we get older we realize théir deeper appeals, and to the end .of .ife shall be more and more aware of their sin- ister power. The quick sensitive- ness of age must not be ignored. It may be as strong a shoot in the old forest sapling as the manifest. ations of passion in earlier life. 01d men, for instance; may bo jeal-. ous of young ones, and quick to take offence if there are symptoms of their being put aside. n '3. "Already ye are cléan because of the word which 1 have spoken unto you" The Ward is God's pruning knife. God had discovered and condemned all: there was of self; they were now emptied and cleansed, ready for the incoming of the Holy Spirit, 4. "Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of: itself, except it abide in the vine; so neither can ye, except yo abide in me." The vine abides in the branch through Its life-giving sap, and the branch abides in the vine "by its organic growth, Thero is a mutual in:being. The more we en- deavor to abide in Christ the more are we sure that He abides in us. 5. "1 'am the vine, yo are the "pranches: He that abideth in me, and 1 in him, the same beareth _-much fruit; for apart from me ye | can do nothing" If we are abid- ing in Jesus, let us begin to work. _ Let us first seek to influence those around us in daily life. When you look at the branch, you see at once the likeness to the Vine. We must live to be like Jesus, With The Widked 6. "If a man abide not in mg, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withéred; and they gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned." The soul grows sete and shrivelle that Is cast forth from Christ; it pines away under the scorching influence ot the world and alienation from the truth, What about those who are "cast into the fire and burned?" Does it not mean that they wlll have their place with the incorrig- - ibly wicked at last? - a - Prayer 7. "It ye abide fn' ihe, and my words ablde in you, ask whatso- ever ye will, and it shall be doné unto you, 8, Herein {s my Father -glorifled, that ye bear much frult; - and go shall ye be my disciples." Why speak of prayer at this point? Prayer is the branches desiring and demanding the lif of the vine fn order that they may bear fruit according fo the mature and pur pose of the vine, Commandments 9, "Even as the Father hath loved me, | also have loved you: abide yo In niy love." The cotiparison is colisbling: showing both the fact that He loved them, and the re mm A A°P LESSON | _ unto 'us, ) THE U.S. 2 El rescued was an officer. S. REUBE Th fa vg vc £1 ) , "Battle stations," manning and directing the guns of the U.S.S, Reuben James, 'as pictured directly above, may have been the last act of duty of the torpedoed destroyer's seven officers. by the Navy Department left their fate uncertain, as none of the 44 crew members known to have been « N JAMES / 'l tamed clarinet; the melodic notes CKOC and the C. B. C. network, fro which have been heard with 'Oscar', the money alarm clock has all the great Symphonies on the probably the best known tingle continent; the hot notes from of any 'alarmer" used today; and which have led the country's great- when his value ticks to the tune est Swing Band to consistent lead- of six or seven hundred dollars, ership in the field of distinctly there's excitement aplenty im modern music. You're fuvited to stqro, Handled by Bort Pearl and hear Kirlg Benny's favorite num- Hugh Bartlett, both of the Happy bers starred in the Saturday Swing Gang, Share fhe Wealth is smooths Session--tour do five on CKOC-- ly and smartly paced quiz énters and his concert perforypances on tajnment, your favorite netwbrk, /wheu they 8 .9: < are announced. : Some sort of lesson to other b/ LI 4 ¢ . folks is tho fame which has been ° " Kenuey, Woodhouse & Hutvk(ns won by Alec Templeton, Art Ta~ "entertain the troops onthe ¢, PB. C. tum and "John Hepler," pianists! network each week; and locally "Templetop's memory is prodiglous y much is being done to provide stm- --Hepler fs sald to have memorls- - > Ca ilar . entertainiient in © centres ed 3,653 musical items in ten years, Early reports 5.30 D.S mafkable degree to which he loved them, *All relations and conditions of discipleship are reduced to love. 10. "If ye keep my command. ments, ye shall abide in my love, even as 1 have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love. God's commandments have to do with the life He commands us to live,. with the conduct of our daily experience. To disobey the commandments of our Lord is to put ourselves in such a position ot heart, mind and soul, that the life of Christ does not freely flow about 150,000,000 Back-- 'Allies In Africa General Charles de Gaulle, Free A. A. Projector A Wicked Device Brief rocket guns" are believed by ex- perts to be based on this amazing +| cap the British ure TT ) known to have devised--and are apparently having try out--unique combinations of twelve -nine-barrel These will simultancously send 108 rocket-like projectiles into the sky, reputedly as high as 20,- When cach projectile reaches a predetermined height, it ejects a long cable attached to a parachute, capable of "destroying or severely development: 000 feet. radio using reports "fiendish the Russians "projectors." rage in family, problems, The cables -are that hits Large Families The Password One Place In World Where Large Family Is a HandlI- You may be rolling in money ... . able to buy dozens of fine blouses ... but you can't even rent a ga- Mary Ridgo, St. Mo., unless you are raising a large This exclusive suburban settlo- ment is attracting widespread lu- terest in this day of mass housing apartment and cramped { place where the head of a big fam- ily doesn't meet with the rebuff. boys there, Wood, heard dwellings, . . Song styles are nearly always 'listening' styles. RBaritone frequently on notch network shows, is nearly al Jways present in your local 'JuKe- " box', and a favorite recorded sing... er from" your radio station. Barry Wood is popular, talented, person able! A Star of to-day to Le a greater star of tomorrow! Louis, RE RADIO REPORTER "DIALING WITH DAVE: - Here is Benny Goodman and his where members of the forces are stationed, Each Thursday night at ., CKOC Army Trades School and broadcasts a hall hour of en- tertainment being provided for the goes to . Radio homes across Canada seem to be going for 'Share the Wealth', OUR RADIO LOG in Hawilton, Barry top tain a high standard of dramatle -- destined Saturday nights at 830 DB.T, All three pianlsts, of course, are "blind! 5 the : ve. ' %. THIS 'N THAT: Launy Ross, CBS singing star, hus chanted over 10,000 melodies in three years' continuous broad- casting, | "Metiwirs of Dr, Lambert", CKOO Frideye at 7 p.m. D.S.T., still main presentation! - Clifton Faddiman, noted M. C, of Information Please, is slated for another and ¢qually {mportant ra- dio job soon! The Happy Gang's Blue Plate Special Fun Book is quite the book. The Gang are giving it away om daily show -- two o'clock D.S.T, CKOC and CBC National Network, SHORT WAVE damaging any plane French leader, told the Royal Af- them. rlcan Society that *150,000,000 |° Africans are united in a single wish--the des're for itcory." "None of tho great, continents offers such completo unanimity of opinion from this point of view," ho said. wide, and 300 feet deep. In one salvo the combina- tion weapon is said to blanket a zone 1,200 feet long, 300 fect | --Newsweek, Six Months of War "Soryy, but you've too many chil dren, the neighbors won't like it." in, you're what we'ré looking for. Peoplo who don't have children don't live here)" ' Mary Ridge is the outcome of an idea that germin- ated early 'in the business career Did You Know That Transportation costs and stor- age space for bottled soft drinks can be cut in half by redesignirg bottles to fit closely in vertical racks. A tomato-potato hybrid is a re- cent novelty exhibited in Russia, The world's largest resources of clay for china are in Devon and Cornwall, England. Costs $498,519,624 Canada's war expenditures dur- ing te first half of tho vresent fis- cal year were more than double "I am aware of the fact that in 'many .subilivisions 'parents with many children and I've sénsed the need for some- thing like this. those of the same period In 1940-41, It {3 -shown In the monthly report of the Comptroller of the Treasury. From . April 1 to Sept. 30 this year, the war cost the Dominion "In developing 20 subdivisions government $498,619,624 compared and ~ with $238,810,242 in (he first six months of -the previous fiscal per- fod, the report shows. Tis CURIOUS WORLD 2. of Charles F. Vatterott, Jr. "As a real estate man and lum- ber dealer for 20 years," he said, are not building more than homes I've seen large families dis- criminated against time and time again. I've had to turn down big families who o rent because 1 knew the neighbors would object. So mind that some day [ would de- velop a subdivision : ELL r Co "TORONTO TIONS J CIKEL Kickand L. 660k officiences as one CEI K60k, CROC Waterloo LIV [ Gs Eogland | 9.51m _ CKTL 5650 CRAG Montreal 730k | GSC Moglodd © 0.55m U.S. N theo » Eogiand 175m han 4 i Englund 11.56m S s y 700k Englund 15, 14m Brantford 1350k cngand 17.70m RHC ey? TI0k | UC Windsor SOUL pglund 15.51m Hero the answer is: "Come right FATIONS | CKNX Winghum 12804 nglund 17.51m Sd. 1100k U.S. STATIONS Spain VAM Hamilton 1150k luftale 1340k sSpnin D.56m Hamdlton DOOK AM Rochester 1150W Nussid = VEOm Sti Cath, 1230k [| WLW Cinclnnutl 700k Russia 1300m successtul Montreal 600k | WGY Schenectady N1Ok Russia 15,15m 5 3 North liny 1230k | KDKA "lig My Chathum 630k | WHEBM WOLZA . Schensetady Loudon® 1570k | WHEN Dluffale 90k 15.31m Stratford 1240k | WGR Buffalo 550k | WCAIL Phila. 15.27m CHIC Wingston 400k | WKBW Buffalo 1320k | WRUL lNoston 15,15m CHIC Sault Ste, S1, 1400k | WIR Detrolt 760k | WCBN N. York 11.53m welcomo 15th CENTURY SAILOR HORIZONTAL 2,000 gator, Chris- topher ----. 1 Genoese navi- 8 His father was Answer to Previous Puzzle 10 Contends. 11 Being, 14 Born. 16'He is credited with the «-- FLOATING . STREAMS / WATER. PLANTS THRIVE IN HALF- FLOWER BOXES ADD TOUCHES OF COLOR TO TROPICAL DECAYED LOGS WHERE SEEDS clusively to big families." Mr. Vatterott who is the oldest of 11 children and the father of elght, "launched the l Aprily 1040, and today tho last of 100- planned i nearing completion. The finished homes are 80 per cent occupied, many having been sold betore they were butt. President of U.S. The practice of prisal™ for Germans in countries temporar- ily, under the Nazi heel revolts 23 Norse myths. 45 Half an em, 25 Senior (abbr.) 48 Forward. wanted to buy or py or of America, Sy hy, 17 Chair. 1 made up my fabfic 19 Tree. ei 20 His vo Toon fio 12 To 'thrash. KW AS oRse i 13 Amphitheater dangerous, centers. 22 Weight 15 Inward. allowance, project in 16 Sounds of 24 Male bee. bells. 26 Gypsy. houses - are rapidly 18 Want. - --. ogi 29 Uneven, 19 Lace. 41 Sound of his trip with 31 Middle; 21 Compositions inquiry. her --. 32 Simpleton, for two. 43 Roosted. 62 He made a © 33 Lacquer. westward ---- 36 Fish eggs. to reach India. 39 Gust. NOT ALL KINGFISHERS EAT FISH." SOME LIVE ON SNAKES, LIZARDS AND INSECTS. COPA. 1938 BY KEA SERVICE. INC. SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND LAUGHING GAS IN THE ATMOSPHERE, other. who would terrorism, their NEXT: What is {he YAt population of the United States? MOTHER NATURE tries hard to cover ugly scars, and in the tropics this is accomplished very quickly. Fallen trees spéedily turn to soil, aided by the action of plant roots. A floating log turns Into » "weéritable flower box, and oftentimes it-is- the beginnin Island, where birds may nest among the rank foliage. g of a floating is £0pd, fering and brutality. peoples long ago basic principle that no man should be punished for the deed of an- Unable to apprehend the per- sons involved in these attacks the Nazis characteristically slaughter 50 or 100 innocent persons. Those "collaborate" with Hitler or fry to appease him can- not ignore this ghastly warning. "The Nazis might have learned from the last war the impossi- bility of breaking men's spirit by Instead they develop "Lebensraum" . and order" by depths of frightfulness which even they have never ap- proached before, 4 These are the acts of desper- ate men who know in their hearts that they cannot win, ness can never bring peace to It only sows the seeds hatred which will bring fearful retribution, --President Roosevelt. adopted the "new Frightful- one day 27 Gibbon. 47 To filch. 42 Home, : 28 Tennis Subce 49 Brother. 2 hd 44 Adorns. . 29. Ounce (abbr.) 51 Measure. ndian. 46 Leather strap, Speaks About Nazis 30 Companions, 52 Christmas 3 Earth. 48 To puff. P E 33 Porch. times. 4 Hoofed -60 Stir. 1 executing 34 To leave out. 55 Bone. quadrupeds. 53 Female sheep, scores 'of innocent. hostages in re- 35 Precept. 56 To plant. 5 Soul. 54 Triangular isolated attacks on 37 Doctor (abbr.) 57 Pliable glove 6 Footed vases. shield, 38 Form of leather. 7 to view. 58'Avenua moisture. 59 Curse. - 8 To walk llke a (abbr.) a world already inured to suf- 40 Rocky 61 A Spanish duck. .. 59 Beside, Civilized pinnacle, queen financed 9 term. 60 Lava. < POP--The Needle Just Bobs Up and Down By J. T CANT THREAD THIS POROINARY" NEEDLE! |. HAS IT GOT A BLINKING | EYE?" YES! THATS WHY T CAN'T . - THREAD IT! $$ : rT Ai RACE RE A rr HA

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