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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Sep 1943, p. 7

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i HAVE BEEN EATEN ries @e script. Enter the stu. tation of a new half-hour stream- are heard in regard to Martin Bird. Mount Cheminis Mines has been IN THE OLD' WORLD dio. Shhhhhhhhh . .. Mr. Whit- | lined version to be broadcast I incorporated and is planning diamond drilling. FOR CENTURIES, teker takes a chair. Page boy over the National Networks every We are interested in Povarich, and think the chances for success y i) I TNR fr A Sie bi WIS BEST NPI RT IRENE 'aid uty Tatty 7, ie% THIS CURIOUS WORLD 8 William erguson OVS heard in, Canada nightly at 11 deahs, "England is my native land. exist in the area, which warrant the expectation that several new, o'clock. He arrives at -the stu- You've heard of the "Mayflower" «mines will be developed. : = dig. A supervisor asks, "Feeling of course, on which so many came The question which we Yind in many minds, is--How éan one | RADIO REPORTER ix ros "Say, old top, that's perfectly ripping, doncher know, By Jove." That's the way they put it in dear old London, England. Popu- lar Byng Whitteker of the C.B.C. who is now-in the British capital may return to Canada with a new vocabulary 'ere long, He tells how it feels to broadcast over the B.B.C. Radio Newsreel, up to-it, old man?' Byug nods. A pageboy appears t. accompany him to an élevator (lift to you, in England). Mr. Whitteker (in studio attendant. The page car- stands by with water. Script edi- tor sits beside Byng, and hands - him page of the script as he needs it. "I suppose," says Mr. Whit- teker, "that after a while 1 won't be able to hold more than one sheet" of paper at a time. Ah me! Perfectly ripping, awfully ther, with the beginning of the fall season. casting Corporation will airwave the Bergen-McCarthy duo as a regular transcribed weekly fea- ture, are already fond of the humor: ous couple. Charlie hearing of his new hon- our, observed'. . . "Really, my to America? . , . Well, it was nut(s) we suggest. . . * Sunday afternoon commencing at 6.30, Within a week or two, a new. mid-week program will also be announced, to originate in Ottawa, and to feature spot news items concerning the three fight- ing services. The recent Battlp of Sicily was covered by "Com- The British Broad. British listeners, it seems, It's reported that built from my family tree." Chest- has just commenced the presen- ; shortly. located properties, where t LARDER LAKE _ N 2 ; This is the active mining camp of the forth country, The present activity may well be a record for diamond drilling in one area, The" development of the young Kerr Addison mine to a position in the forefront of Canada's big gold mines, has been the stimulus for the effort to find new mines. All authorities agree that conditions articipate in a mining development, such as is getting underway in .arder Lake, and do so on a sane, sound basis, with every reasonable chance of success? Our answer is "diversification" over the list of well he prices of the shares are still in the penny : the sacred portals of B.B.C. it's "Comrades in Arms," the class. } serena inns . MR. Whitteker,. none of that weekly radio report to Canadians Arjon, Armistice, Lar-Add, Moosewood, Pelangio are already ENGLIS| BYNG stuff) is escorted by a by our army, navy and air force, drilling, and Tovarich and Grassy Lake are expected to be drilling Virgo Larder and Largold have been financed; and rumours are good. On location next to Chesterville and close to Kerr Addison, we think Pelangio may be a big winner. Then, on the excellent condi Il tions indicated by drilling to date, Moosewood, located adjoining Omega, may have ore conditions at any time. Then again, on Lar-Add, flanked on two sides by the Amalgamated Larder, which company has been financed by, and is controlled by Anglo-Huronian;= Consol- idated Smelters, Ventures and Noranda,--the chances for success should be excellent. We think this Larder Lake development is the opportunity of - jelly, broadcasting from London, old top." ' * «0» rades in Arms" by means of broadcasts from overseas. Reports of tt. attack on Kiska fell through only when it was discovered the years. May og you, Correspondence invited, We have a map of i : the Larder Lake area available on request. | * . } The second ¢f a special series of addresses to North.American w When YOU DRESS HICKE] YOU UNDRESS od SAY N a "Fs YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA BOB KAROLEVITZ, listeners featuring noted British Japs had abandoned the island. . Church leaders will be heard 0, . . . - -- CIES pg TR ' over the C.B.C. National Net- How Can | ?? E, LJ . NEXT: The man of tomorrow. i | La = Mosthest rhs Shakes he Jy Q. How_can 1 bleach.old lace? Israelites' Complaint "And Moses lifted up his hand, eyes of the children of Isracl, Led (-- : = burn D.D Modoritor of the A. Remove the yellow spots by "And 'there was nd water for and smote: the rock with his. rod _tierefore ye shall nof bring this Vv " } General 'Assembly of the Charo wetting the lace and spreading the congregation;-andithey as--| twice: and water came. forth assembly into the land which I A FARM WIFE By of Seotland: Tor ie veers 1941 'where it will freeze, or by wetting -, _seimbled themselves . together abundantly, and the conggresa- have given them." Moses had ; 42." Succeeding sveaners in Vii and spreading. It. In a very "pgainst Moses and' against Aar- | 'tion drank and their cattle, directly broken the divine com-! ' || CHATS TO WOMEN =~ = | - 1 have friends who say that to "them an auction sale is a heart. breaking affair. "be true in some cases but--there are sales and sales. ". A few years ago many farm sales were held for the simple reason that farmers had to ar- range a sale themselves or have the mortgagees take over. Well, that may' Such sales were indeed heart-breaking affairs. But there are no sales like that now. Today most farm sales are 'the result of the own- ers realizing that they have a - grand opportunity to 'get out from under"; to realize prices on black pearls, don't we? Anyway, what we have are black diamonds. ; They are very precious indeed-- and we keep them inthe cellar, Yes, you've guessed it--our black diamonds are nuggets of coal! We actually had two tens deliv ered yesterday along with 25 per cent. bituminous coal. If ever I get depressed all 1 shall need to do to cheer me up is to trip down cellar to look at our coal bin. * . * Wartime food rations are really nothing to worry about so far but when I think of the possibil- it~ of not having enough fuel to work, Saturday, September 11. It will be of special appen} to our friends from the Land Saturday evening series. will be representatives of all religious denominations in Great Britain, Vacations are over and the big netv.ork shows are getting under way. Already the Aldrich Family has reappeared -on its Thursday evening 8.30 spot. Last.Sunday, . Edgar Bergen and .the. irrepes- sible Charlic McCarthy were re- sponsible for the renewal of their Sunday evening 8. o'clock funfest, together with two new members of the cast, Victor "Moore and William Gaxton. Next Monday, September 13, will no * doubt see a cordial welcome to North America's most popular dramatic show, the Lux Radio Theatre, which will raise its cur- of the . By Anne Ashley. Ia sun. Either method" may_ re uiro 'several days to bleach thor- wet. all durlpg_the process. Gg: By mixing thoroughly five ouriés of arecamut charcoal, two ounces ~ of cuttlefish bone, one _ ounce of areca-nuts, raw and pow- dered. Strain through a fine sieve. Q. How can I prevent a colored suede helt from fading onto the dress from perspiration? ° A. Line the Inside of the belt ive tape. - Q. How can I loosen corns? A. It is claimed that it will loosén by binding a piece of lemon around it, changing the applica- tion daily for about three or four " oughly, and the lace must be kept with a strip of waterproof adhes- 200 BAY STREET J. A . TORONTO + _ "on. And the people strove with Moses, and spoke, saying, Would that we had died when our breth- ren died before Jehovah! And arid our beasts. Ang wherefore have ye made us to"come up out of Egypt, to bring us into this evil place? It is mo place of seed, or of figs, or of vines or of pom- egranates; neither is there any water to drink." Is it not strange that, after experiencing so many . tokens of the grace and mercy of God, these people should not have turned in prayer to God, in- stead of complaining to Moses? = They Turn tg God "And Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assem- ly unto the door of the tent .or meeting, and fell upon their Here we Moses was hot directly command- ed to strike the rock even once, find him smiting it twice, undoubtedly the result of "And Jehpvah said unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed not in me, to sanctify me in the mand. He was not to. strike, but' to speak. In this way he had failed to sanctify God, in the eyes of the people. He who ought for: God's. This could not be tol- crated in one who was set. to lead and teach the people. | * ' HORIZONTAL EMINENT PHYSICIST Answer to Previous Puzzle Tr 8 Fiber knots. 1.6 Man who propounded the theory of relativity. 13 Master. 14 Large diurnal bird of prey. 110] 9 Adds up. eh 10 Girl's name, LIL B]A] 11 Roman road: REISITIS {2 1dea. 15 Type of snake (pl.). GEORGE CHAPMAN & C0. 5 - EEE *.- hy Pos ont > : ; Wi ai Sactifi 3 Do you enjoy an auction sale? | pearls? = Yes--now I-remember. September is "come back" | Q. How cai I make a tooth i iss excitement and unjustified anger. to have set the example of im- wink tw I ' ; i p py : owder? . _ - R "Punish t of M , plicit obedience ad inserted his Some people do and some don't, | We speak of rough diamonds and month on the. radi» airwaves. it " ness, that we should die here, we ihmpng 'of Messy own will and way as a substitute~="" their stock and implements that | keep us warm I start shivering | tain for the coming winter sea- fogs. fv he fons Io Le © faces; and the glory of Jehovah 16 Attar. 24 Tearful 5 they would never get at any other, right away. We have been a little son at the usual 9 o'clock hour. Sater an can be removed very appeared unto them." Moses and 17 Lauds. arful. x time. Really, I think an auction | worried at the idea o. using soft. | 10.30_the same evening "Infor--| = TI em -[-~Aaron do-not appear, on this oe-- 18 Significant 26 Home of: ! sale crowd provides a pretty "fair coal--not having been used to it mation Please" will greet its Q. How can I make a substitute casion, to have attempted any re- name. Abraham. 3h . sample of mass hysteria. It --so we had it kept separate. many followers with new "pos- for whipped cream? ply to the people. They just cast 19 Institute 27 Bar by ie seems to me that only the strong- You see, we don't use our furnace ers" . . . more information. A. Slice one banana and add it themselves upon the living God. {abbr.). estoppel (law) a] minded should attend an auction on the market. What we were after was a large size mail-box and, as Partner was away to a but we thought the soft coal Modern Etiquett to the white of an egg. Then beat 13, 27, 28. GOLDEN TEX" -- Be ye an- gry, and sin not. Ephesians 4:26. Let us remember this. God de- tion and their cattle drink." Years before Moses vas bidden to use the rod because his faith 20 Member of! 29 Spinning toy, 2 [5 [4 5 3 7 10 |I * * * pr it ha: might burn all right in the cook- . 5 it. The banana will dissolve, This lights to be used. If this thought Parliament - 31 Peer. ids SMa a pia So I have been experiment- Inidentatty) Crarhe NaC makes a delicious shatitute i at [Hg our ne oe (abbr). 38 Attempl. 59 Cuddles. 33 God of war, i yesist--you just feel you have to .| ing and do you know, I rather thy $ og gr Ag whipped cream. should hear less of the accents of 21 Pronoun 39 Either. 60 He is an 37To palliate. Ei raise that other fellow's bid. "| like it. It burns rather like pine sony . ene [EI impatience. and discontent, and 22 Air (comb. 41 Jan authority on 2s Sontrayese eg . . a wood, that it iii a good 3 more of the language of thank- " fo 43 a --_-- 2 Sums assim, F '| heat and plenty of thick, stringy - fulness and praise. nkard. yronoun. | 2 Stabl : 1 ya Pars wes ' big soot. But at least it is coal and HEEL ON HEEL S U N D A Y ! hi a Coinmand © 25 Total. 44 Footlike part. SIPRIEAL: divisions, ; + ; F < . Pt 1 Carries. : EE rs 100 i with care in keeping the pipes a S C H 9) (9) L "And Jehovah spoke = unto ZLCI Jaen g 2 Jie tun, ortine 0 4 Sonien Fo preparing for it all summer. How clean it should make a "pretty ; Mises, saying, Take the rod, and 30C ded fabric hair 2 Forsaken. 47 Exist, ty N y good substitute for the wood we assemble the congregation, thou, orded fabric, idl Saren. +7 fa any one man could collect so . « 32,0Onager. 51 Giants. 3 Copper-zinc 48 Domestic [A ed x cannot get. By using it when . and Aaron thy brother, and irda win Tons 4h . much truck in a lifetime is a mys- then the hard coal ean K oo k bef 33 Within. 52 Pertaining to alloy. slave. 2 "tery to me. But he certainly | We cam taen Bie. v Spek ye. wile Hie rec Sejare 34 Whirlwind. the calf of 4 Redactor. 50 Soft mineral, Pe be saved for keeping the fire in SEFTEMBER 19 their oyes, that it-give forth its ) vor I I W reaped a good harvest on his col- ' indy d ; MOSES AND : ! ! 35 Area measure. the leg. 5 To produce. 55 Bone. y lection. It may be that some at nights and on windy days, THE SIN OF SE water; and thou shalt bring forth 36 Transpose 53 Always. 6 Egypt (abbr.). 56 Epistle ' people, like myself, were out to when soft cozl might be a little AARON--Numbers 20. to them water out of the rock; (abbr). 54 Tones. 7 Intestinal © (abbr.). M buy something that is no longer | dangerous to use. PRINTED TEXT, Numbers 20:1- | so thou shalt give the congrega, 37 Spain (abbr.). 58 Public walk. division. 57 Quiet! : MEMORY VERSE -- Children was untried; but this time the : i b L A ' dheoshing, pa to me to in Ae By Be arta, Les. ' obey your parents. Colossians greater faith should work ' ng. foursc We alrealy 1. It relatives and friends live 3:20. through a slighter and more fra. N have a mail-box but it is small and pretty well knocked about. In winter the snowplough comes 'along and scoops up our mail-box as well as the snow -- and that doesn't improve the mail-box. In supffher, because the box no 3. It one is making a call on. a n : : a ond ash Shon os friend and a second 2 le arrives, southeast of Palestine. The loca- before the. rock, and he said : a: ' tion of- Mount Hor is not exactly. |. unto them: Hear .now ye rebels, hn ,..and. every... day.. the. partly-built nest must 'be pulled out before the mail can be put in. And that oes on for weeks. You can eave it to the starlings to teach us a lesson in perseverance. * . ". Anyway, I think you will agree' that a new mail-box was prac- tically a necessity. Unfortunately the Government doesn't think so, for mail-boxes are listed among | the "has-beens." + However, I was lucky at the sale--I got the box for just 10 cents less than it cost when new. 1 also got quite a kick out of looking on as the rest of the "bargains". were knocked down. There were seven or eight new +. pgalvanized pails that can still be in distant citles,, should wedding jnvitations be sent to them even it it 1s known that they will be unable to attend? ig 2. What Is the correct manner of eating an orange at the table? should one remain or leave im: mediately? - \ 4. It necessary for a man to break an 'éngagement with a girl, should he give the reason? . Is it proper to use the fingers when eating fried chicken? 6. Is it all right for a bride to have both a matron and a maid of honor at her wedding? Answers 1. Yes; they are as much en- titled to invitations as if they liv- ed In one's neighborhood. 2. Peel tho orange, and then pull It apart. At breakfast, the orange is often cut into halves and eaten with an orange-spoon. 3. Remain for a few minutes, and then leave. 4. Yes, and the true reason, for he should not break the engagement tnless Mussolini literally Ly in the puss as U.S. Sergt. John-C. Begovich of Plymouth, Calif: nonchalantly lights up with his -foot on a fallen portrait of the fallen dictator in Messina, gets' a- boot THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time--About 1413-1412 B.C. Place--The carl; part of our lesson opens in Kadesh, which is really Kadgshbarnea, A most im- portant place in the wanaerings of Israel, located in the extreife known, though it was, of course, somewhere in the Sinaitic desert. Death of Miriam "And the children of Israel, even the whole corgiegation, came into the wildernes. of Zin "jn the first month: and the peo- ple abode in Kadesh; and Mir- jam 'died there, 'and was buried there." Miriam was the sister of Moses and may be said to be the most prominent woman of all those who came up out of Egypt. gile means--the accent of his voice. Incqmplete Obedience "And i tock the rod from before Jehovah ,as he command- « __him. And Moses and Aaron gathered the assembly together shall we bring you forth water out of the rock?' Though the people undoubtedly deserved cen- sure, and were acting the part of rebels, yet it was not Moses' duty now to upraid them. They did not probably so much claim the ability to bring forth water themselves, as cherish a doubt whether the Lor. would do it in behalf of such gros. offenders. Therefore Moses and Aaron speak distrustfully, POP--Pop's Philosophy WHY DOESN'T" > sr G-- A ----_ absolutely necessary. 6. It is all a: Wonghi --_~ dow Tp eSents right at home, or among a few in- THAT THING i = BAe or Inder that, | timate friends; but the proper yay RISE pair n: extension ladder is to use the knife and fork. 8. Yes, CHEER LP AND 4 | hdd seen its best days fetched $16. What the stock and imple- ments went for, I don't know as once I had made my purchase I was ready for home--after wait- ing three hours for the auctioneer to get around to my mail-box. . * LJ I don't know much about dia- monds but I have a hazy idea that black diamonds are regarded as being more precious than the others, Or am I thinking of it the wedding la a very large and formal one. C.NR. Enlistments The most recent compilation of enlistments from the various departments of the Canadian National Railways show that a total of 12,248 men of the Sys- tem have enlisted in the Navy, - Army and Afr Force, ~ ] SMILE , OLD MAN = ~ IT'S GRAVITY THAT KEEPS THINGS DOWN ,

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