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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Dec 1941, p. 6

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ltl is or oy SN he = pre o> De AY a NE . : I Whiskey Jacks Moving South These 'Camp Robbers' Usual. ly Stay in Northern Forests All Winter Aun unusutl southward moves ment of Canada jay¥ commonly known in the north as whiskey jacks, moose birds, or camp rob- bers, has been Noted in Ontario and Quebee since' nid-September, reports a wild life official of the Department of Mines and Re- sources. - These birds, which aro common and: familiar fn the northern con * {ferous - forests across | Nofth America, vsually remain thére the year round and are rarely seen on dr south of the} Jower Ottawa. At intervals of many years many of . them=do, however, move irregular ly southward for some distance in autumn. Evidently this is such a Canada Jay Year, for 22 of thess- birds wero seen to cross .the Ot- tawa River in one day recently at Wendover, Ontarlo; a small flock of them was observed in the City of Ottawa, and several wero found as far south as To- ronto; Others have heen scen at 'Montreal and Quebec City, Why these jays move southward at long intervals and whether or not they return to their northern homes no one knows. Many observ- ers will watch for them this aut- umn, go that the extent of thelr wandering may be ascertained and possibly some understanding of its relation to other occurrences in the world of nature may bo ob- "tained. N Canada jays are bold birds, about the size of robiis. Their soft, fluffy plumage is chiefly neutral gray, bit there is a dark cap over the rear of the crown and the back of the neck, while the rest of the head and the throat and breast are. white. Their common notes are harsh cries and short, clear whistles. MICHAEL AT 20 msn ane Picture released by Nazi auth- orities shows 'King Michael of Rumania grown" to young man- ood.. He was 20 Nov. 25, - Desert Air Force Institutes Reform Sergeant Pilots In Fighting Squadrons To Mess With Officer Pilots A sensible reform has heen made in the Western Desert, and it may . lead to others. In future the ser- meant pilots in the fighter squad- rons - will mess with thie officer pilots. The distinction drawn be- . . tween the two sets of men is all the more ridiculous because opeg- ation flights are often led by ser- geant pilots. The officer who has made this change. gave two sound reasons for it, One is that the officers' mess often entertains visitors who are senior oflicers with wide ex- perience, and their conversation is nstructive for younger men whose experience has been much more limited, The second reason tho officer gave was that the dis- _cussion of the details of an oper- ation that has just been carried out is part of a flying mans train- - fig, and it was therefore absurd. ~~ to break up the men who-had taken part in it as soon as they returned and to send them .to separate messes. . It shows how conservative the __Bervices are_that these consider: ations have been appreciated only fn the third year of the war, But the English caste system dies hard, A Great Soldier I have never scen a group of hard-boiled newspaper men more - profoundly impressed by a public personality than this party of Can- _adian editors was by General Me- Naughton, The élarity and con- sistency of his thinking, and his courage in pushing ideas to their ~~ logical conclusions, were evident in everything that he faid. We + came away with the unanimous conviction that we had been in the * presence of a great soldier and of csomething more--a really great ~~ man.--B. K. Sandwell. SUNDA SCHOOL LESSON LESSON 24 CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP Matt. 25:14-30; Luke 16:9---13; 18:24-30; 1 Cor. 16:2; 2 Cor. 8: 1--9:15. PRINTED TEXT, 2 Cor. 9:6, 7. GOLDEN TEXT.--It Is required 8:1.9; "in stewards, that a man. be found faithful, 1 Cor. 4:2. , THE LESSON IN JT8 SETTING Time.--The parable taken trom the Gospel nt Matthew was spoken on Tuesday, April 4, A.D, 30, The. earlier reference from Luke's Gos- pel falls, probably, . in January, A.D. 30, while the later" reference falls, perhaps, one month later. The Second---Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians was written A.D. 60. Place.--The parable from Matt. hew's Gospel was spoken on the Mount of Olives. The two passages taken from [Luke's Gospel were uttered in Peraea, The Second Epistle to the Corinthians was probably written from Philippi, to tho great city of Corinth, In Greece, : 0 1. /*Moreover, brethren, we make known to you the grace of (od which hath been given in the churches of Macedonia; 2. how that in much proot of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of thelr liberality. 3. For according to their power, I hear witness, yea and beyond: their power, they gave of their own ac- cord, 4, beseeching us with much entreaty in regard of this grace and the fellowship in the min. istering to the saints." say it is not those to whom the gopsel comes easily, and on whom it imposes little, who are, most generous in its cause. On the con- trary, it is those who have suf fered. for it who are as' a rule most open-handed. Comfort makes men selfish, even though they are Christian; but if they are Chris. tian, affliction, even tq the spoil. Ing of their goods, teaches them generosity, ' . True Liberality 5. "And this, not. as we had hoped, but first they gave thelr . own selves to the Lord, and to us 'through the will of God. 6. In- somuch that we exhorted Titus, that as he had made a beginning 'Strange to - 'side he "ON FIELDS OF ENGLAND Yk Coin Hil foe BG Eh WSL a Peace and war seem to merge in this photo of a Canadian tank on exercises in one of the smooth meadows of England. The tank Is a light cruiser, of the type recently issued to the Canadian Brigade. Could Still Tote © A Wicked Pistol Minister of Information Bren- dan Bracken said recently that when Premier Winston Churchill made his last journey to France in 1940 he took a pistol in hope of getting "at least one German." "As we walked down the stairs together, with rain pelting out- Churchill © looked ex- tremely grave," Bracken said. - "Suddenly he turned to his but- ler and said, 'Get me my heavy pistol. "I asked him why he wanted it. "The Prime Minjster replied: "Well, if we are attacked by the enemy, I may be able to account: for at least one German." much." Nothing is ever to be giv- en from compulsion, Ever the feel- ing is to be: "I am happy 1 gave, I really should have given more." God loves the lighthearted, joyous, _ offensive. is ir Three Big C's Spell Confusion _ The Cunningham brothers and a fellow named Coningham have teamed up to make things hot for the Axis in North Africa. The sudden new advance into Libya is being led by Lt. Gen. Sir Alan Cunningham, 53-year-old professional soldier who is rated an expert in heavy artillery, anti- aircraft; machine guns and -- strangely, for an old army man-- naval strategy. Out at sea, Sir Alan's brother, Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, "as commander of the Mediterran- ean fleet, has been making the army job easier for many months past by his sudden swoops on Axis convoys bound for Libya, Running the gir arm of the new" ) Vice-Marshal Coningham, an Australian who first flew during the First Great War. 3 . These three big (Is are counted will effectually promiote thelr own welfare, J The Cheerful Qiver 7. "Let each man do according as he hath purposed in his heart: not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver," Tn the whole matter of Christian giving nothing is ever to be dome "froin grief"; no one is to be sorry about letting anything pass out of his hands, no one 1a ever to say: "I am sorry | gave or gave 80 to .have been folved at one fell "poison to the most -ravenously Scientists Are Thwarting Moth Wool to be Treated Sclen: tifically so That Moth Won't Even Take a Nibble The scientists in the National Bureau of Standards have turned their attention to- wool{ relates The New York tines: Worn and serviceable as it is, it hds its draw- backs. The larvae of moths de- vour it. Molds grow, on it. Bac- teria play havoc with it. Strong soaps corrode it. = Sunlight ages it. Taken all in all, it presents as many problems as #n automo- bile or an airplane, At the Bur- eau of Standards all these seem swoop by the simple expedient of studying the structure of wool and hen treating it so that the larvae of moths turn sick' if they nibble at it, bacteria die if they try to get a foothold in it, and even some soaps turn from it ina kind of chemical horror, / A thread. of wool is -a:chain of molecules, Bend the chains and they remain bent, which explains creasing, If the creases disap pear when a suit is hung up, it is because the molecules are coiled s0 that they eventually spring back when bent or twisted. There are also cross-claims. If a moth's larvae or. some chemicals eat these, a piece of wool cloth simply falls to pieces. © So the problem. reduced itself to treating the cross chains, Wool Made Indigestible First the cross-chaing were broken down with chemicals, so that they were in-just as sad a condition as if they had been at- tacked by a moth's larvae. But when the broken ends were reun- ited with the aid of other chem- icals they were in better condi- tion than ever, Wools fibres are largely. protein and therefore the chemical equivalent of beefsteak. But the protein in the cross. chains is indigestible after it has been thus doubly treated, with result that it' becomes so much hungry larvae. And so with strong soaps. They have no lik- ing for this transformed protein --refuse:to combine with it. Such feats would have been im- possible fifty or more years ago. The structure of organic mole« cules had to be studied as if they were houses, and ways had to be . given a wooden mallet and a key 'to the. clty!.Don't forget to watch listenin' RADIO REPORTER DIALING WITH DAVE! Bt Charlls" McCarthy fixed Edgar Bergen last week. He attended the world's premiere of RKO's "Look Who's Laughing" at San Fran- cisco, and was named Mayor for the day by Mayor Rossi of the Golden Gate City. Bergen and Lau- cllle Ball (love Interest in pix) which also. stars Fibber McGee aid Molly, also attended the affair, but all came out second best as far as the public was concerned, On his arrival at San Francisco, Charlie and - his.supporting cast were greeted by a speclal mayor's breakfast party at which he was for the picHire when -it gomes to your neighborhood -- and' keep to, Bdgar and Charlie each Sunday. night at 9.00 D.S.T, CBC, NBO, CKOOC! 3 * . . -. 3 Shirley Temple 18 finally to do a radio series, even though a brief one. She started' a four week serles on the CBS network F¥iday' night, Dec. 6th, in the spot usually occupied by 'Hollywood Premiere.' Shirley / will sing as well as: act in the show, Her radio series co- incldes nicely with the release of . her first plcture in two years-- "Kathleen," over which the critics are already raving. Seems like' La Temple is destined to a life of success in the world of entertaln. ment! J LR RE J Plans are under way to bring many of Walt Disney's famed car toon characters to the air in a series of programs, quite the Interesting series -- and ,-an announcement on how the plans are shaping up is due to be re leased any day now, * - Rd . 0 THIS 'N THAT: Listen to- Academy Award -- great plays produced in Hollyw wood 'and starring Ona ; Munson (Blg Town 'Lorelel') and other stars, Sunday at 9.30 p.m, DST. on CKOQ, following Charlle Mo. . Carthy! Now: that the Network musie war is over, old ASCAP themes "ave back on the air -- Wayne King's "Waltz You Saved Me," Guy Lombardo's "Auld Lang ' Syne" and many othérs, Catch your-local station's airings of thele current recorded favorites. Belteve It or Gosden, "Amos" of 'Amos 'n Andy' - got'a fearful attack of mike fright 'when he had to go on the -alr -- out of 'character -- as HIMSELY on a recent Y.M.C.A. appeal. Im- agine that! Smoothest record of the week -- Glen Miller's "Elmer's Tune." ~ OUR RADIO LOG TORONTO STATIONS 740k WEAF N.B.C. Red 660k Blue 770k | CKSQ C.H.S,) "880k M.TLS.) 710k N STATIONS | CK 1400k 1160k Nok 1230k 600k Ee U.8, CHML Hnamllton CK'TR St. Cath, CFCF Montreal. North Bay Chatham London S Stentford C Kingston 1 M. 1400k WHEN wan CFR CHIC Snult Ste. win CJKL Kirkand [. 6560 CKCR Waterloo Montreal Ottawa Timming Sudbury Brantford Windsor Wingham STATIONS WERBR Buffalo WHAM Rochester 1180k WLW Cincinnati WGY Schenectady 810k KDKA Pittsburgh 1020k WHRBM Chicago Nuaffalo Nuffalo WKRBW Buffalo 1520k Detroit 760% SHORT WAVH G30 England S nglan 13105 GSD Engl 10h GSE England Took | GSF .Enginnd oon | 620. Eusland tL "nglian 1230k | GRY England EAR Spain FAQ Spain RAN Tussin RNE Russia 12.00m RVNE Russia 15.18m 80k | WGEA Schenectady D30k 3 15.33m 650k | WCAN. Phila. 15.27m WRUL Itoston 15.15m WOBX N, York 11.83m k 1400k 730k -1340k 700k of Jewish, Arab and English Scouts, resulted in the establishing 'of a Committee to co-relate and carry on international Boy Scout : actlvitiés In the Near and Middle East.. The Polish Scouts cabled exiled Polish Government 'in Lon: don that they were ready for ser vice again- as a Scout: organiza. tion. Greetings were received from Refugee Polish and Latvian Scouts in Samarkand and Bukhara, _ WRITER OF FINE MUSIC : 1] 15 His music is - before, so he would alse complete : . | found of changing that structure. HORIZONTAL Answer to PreviousiPuazle fn you this grace also." Christian | DAPPY Pen He beanie figures | on to spell "confusion" with a! So it happens that we have. plas- Ld Pans blared by giving begins with the surrender A Beg a glver Is | capital letter for German-Italian | tics, synthetic vitamins, hormones, European symphony {i of self to Christ, from which nec- mse ed with the-love of God. |. military aspirations in Africa, rubbers. . And now a successful 'musician, frees essarily follows the glad offering - . frustration of the moth, Away 11 Raven's pry 11 Tone By of wealth, These Macedonlans did a | I with, camphor, mothballs and tar- 12 She monster. 19 CL Jnaich LE more than Paul had hoped, and 3 iy By William 'paper bags, The wool of tomorrow. . ey ormally. - the explanation of the unexpected THIS Curious WORLD Ey SR) will be a Desert of Sahara to 14 Card game, 22 Emaciation, largeness of their contribution : re anything that tries to live on it, - 16 Poems. 24 Exists. was their yielding. of themselves : 18 Seninot 26 Opposed to. to Jesus. That is the deepest . eetles, cold. source of all true liberality. Cold In Russia 10 Cat's murmur. JINNY 27 Sheep's cry. 7. "But as 'ye abound in every- : . 20 Men LIND 28 ea oot - thing, in faith, and utterance, and . Many German soldiers fighting 52 is hap nn g knowledge, and in earnestness, i he cold Russian front are on of berry a oe 3 y © wi ' . 3 and in your love to us, see that yo Phi ot - with women s fur 23 Coronet. 52 Bay window. Carolina 36 To observe. abound "in this grace also. 8. 1. ing and other makeshifts," 25 Exclamation. 53 To harden. (abbr). - 39 To commence, speak not by way of command. an authoritative source declared 28 HAIN; sn 4 Silk-cotton "41 Pertaining to ment, but as proving through the recently, Hy 30 Therefore. 54 Genusof-- + oo Toa Ame earnestness. of others the sincer- He said "very few Germans are 2 Evergreen : 4 42 T at. y i i 31 Baglike part. trees, 5 Mosque priest. 32 10 Profit. ity also of your love." The Corin. properly equipped for fighting in 33 Thoughts. Mosque p * 43 Opposed to thians had apparently made a def- . the Russian winter" and they are 34 And. _ 56 He is.---- by 6 Oriental odd. fnite - promise that they would 'suffering terribly." 35 Fire worshiper birth, ruler's grant. 45 Foun of "be" give liberally ol the poor in ak ; : 37 Mountain. - 57 This writer of 7 Period of time 46 Greater in usalem. But Paul somehow se (abbr). uslc 1s past 8 Musical note. quantity. to feel that they might be a little SC ou TIN G ese 38 Bronze. '----yearsof 9Tohowl. 47Believersof ® forgetful about this promise; and gi ith bt Chehab. -40 Wise man. age." 10 Fern seeds, creed, be tempted to be negligent In ful po Jats" of 141 167 Sunnis. wou 44 Miscreant, : 11 He is.one of 49 Biblical priest! filling their vows, so he encourag- ncluded -among the evacuees 46 Plateau. VEBTICAL "the greatest 51 Bulgarian coin es them to go on and to do that ,| brought from Spitzbergen by the 48 Roof edge. 1 Green stone. / living --, 52 Preposition, which they had originally intended Canadian army units which par 50 God of war. 2 Pitcher, 13 Laughter 55 AfMrmative to do. . p ticipated in the historic raid on '$1 Theater box. ~ 3 North sound. 'vote. © 7 Loving The Brethren that arctic island: The Spitabergen \ 7 : © 9. "For ye know the grace of Sent were given & warm wel | JU fF po 2 er 19 [0 ¥, our Lord Jesus Christ, that, So I hry Sedftisi Soma 0 a though he was rich, yet for your ountiy a por oi at . sakes he became poor, that ye X . > Ey 5 7 [7 : through his poverty might hecome A i E rich." The Lord so far laid aside tu reaps bio Dow vi % the glory of his divine majesty, orlgher A al i i 4 5 v : a J : lo] that A Augire)ian Scouting magazine for i 3 f men refused to recognize him as Atari! Tom nitoruss ad these God, hut despised, persecuted, and Scout Troops sponsored we yi! 2 BE at last crucified him, as a man, eewall 5 p y :) : It 1s by his poverty that we are 3 a an Soclety for the Uplift i J ) made rich, Unless he had submit. ' FE THE HAIR ON YOUR HEAD : Bonin Ri Telised ht ue = 57 ' fd fo si the Shuma ion af hs DID NOT FALL OUT, IT WOULD GROW ; means for raising the character 3 == oe incarnatton and death, we shou TO A LENGTH OF ABOUT ALO FEET - 2g standard and abilities of the Ab- _-- 2 - y ol Ta Rear, doe IN 72 YEARS. SOPR. 1930 BY NEA SERVICE, | originals, long. regarded as the j Lt i vostlo Lo . '| world's most primitive human : and glory. The eastle Aeasnsy _ THE basilisk is believed to be he only dasa cepaule of Tuhning tie. The, retilts Liriaty Beau: 0 [ 3 4 here that it fs vain for hy on water. This seemingly incredible fea . : pi eo ro In Scout training are regarded as' 23 profess or 'to imagine, that he speed with which the creature travels. Using its long tail as a encourage g loves Christ, it ho does not love der, the lizard skips itself across the water in much the same way ! ars the brethren and is not liberal-in that a rock fs hurled along on the water surface. It doesn't have Te i lx i ; v 1 'i time to sink. : ! 3 A rally of Polish refugee Boy ! # | Bats relieving their wants, e to : A "i 7 hat : Sam Lc Scouts ft Tél Abib, Palestine, and " > are hao Jy nn hi So. NEXT: How goldfish played a part In the World Wael the attendance of representatives { P| pT : h bou es : ! | wl } ; RA - EM ingly; and he that soweth bounti- : _~-- ss AA. ce -- messsa : fully shall reap also bountifully." " ~ - 8 T We may learn that it fs right to S . 4 . [I oh A ! present to men the "divinely or- POP peaking of Being Fired Out- ; By J. MILLAR WAT i J datned consequences of their ac- > =a I - - | ----------ntrs anit] | [= - reel I I'D RATHER BE HERE THAN | | -T WAS GETTINGIIN'A COULONT SEE. A YARD | iE MAA : conduct. It fis 'right to tell men N. YOUR OFFICE . ; 8 A B ME Arg that obedience to God, devotion to BACH: IN, SIR! , RUT THERE IN" FRONT © ; FIRED, our ; Ra a his glory and the good of others, ? OF IT! id i Should be . Not--Freeman- 4 iA re

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