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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Oct 1943, p. 3

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Be PRE 4 Nail Rd el APL RY Radio Reporter By REX FROST Harbingers of the late fall and winter season . . .-8wirls of golden brown leaves eddying cross fleld and road . . , stark bare branches of trees etched agajnst cold blue- 'grey skies . . , thin wreaths of smoke drifting lazily from ¢himney pots, conjuring the yision of a cosy log fire within, a family busy with evening chores and hobbies--and a radio tuned in... . yes, Saturday evening, October 30th, opening night of Canada's. coast to coast fall and winter hockey broadcasts, From that date -on hockey fans will once again have the opportun. ity of hearing those rapid fire hockey broadcasts that make every: winter Saturday evening a sports highlight. Don't miss the opening game, October 30th at 9 o'clock. And sports fans, make a note that October 30th 7 to 7.156 is starting date for Wes McKnight's popular - Saturday evening quar- ter hour interviews with famous personalities of the sporting world. Wes McKnight extends the friendly invitation to share with him the thrill of meeting in per- son some of the Big Names in Sport, originating in CFRB's To- gonto studios and. covering Can- ada from coast to coast. Quiz shows--good entertain- ment--the chance to win a prize . . . there's something that appeals alike to young and old. The, average Quiz broadcast is perhaps a little over the heads of growing children, so a brand new Quiz Show specially design- ed for young people up to the age of 16 will be heard from now on over CFRB every Tuesday and Thursday fro 5.156 to 5.30 p.m: The up and coming generation will have the opportunity to win a $50 Victory Bond during this early series of Quiz broadcasts. So mothers, while you are busy preparing supper, get the young- er members of the family seated - around the radio to test {sie skill and knowledge, It is with much regret that we of the radio world, and you of the radio audience, learn that our good friend and newscaster, John Collingivood Reade is for- saking the airwaves and news- lanes to take up a political post in Ottawa. While his" voice may fade from our hearing, for a BEAUTY & BULL oa of this ieturs is to point out that this 34-inch tall, 4-year-old, 260-pound animal is the smallest full-grown bull in the world, but with Marcella Gould standing there what can we say? Hollywood, of course, _while anyway, we Are sure. Shis name 'will not "disappear from prominence -and we . collectively 'wish John Collingwood Reade the same success and friendship in his new assignment as he has en- Joyed during his association with FRB, Ar For, the pleasure of lovers of ~ fine music, two of Canada's lead- ing syspiphony. orchestras are to be fegtured in regular weekly -broad fasts over the Alternative Network of the CBC during the 1048.44 concert season, Sir Ernest MacMillan, conducting' the Toronto. Symphony Orchestra, and Les Concerts Symiphoniques de Montreal, under the direction of prominent guest conductors, will 'each present an hour of sym- phonic music on alternate Tues- days, 9 pm, The series got under way Tuesday, October 26th, A Chicken Is Picked In Six Seconds ~ Modern inventions can pick the feathers off a chicken in: six secs onds, F. E. Corey, general man« . ager of the Pickwick Corporation, told members, of the National Frozen Food Locker Association, A clucking old hen can be pull ed out of her coop and dressed for the roasting oven in less than ten seconds, he added, in discuss. ing the latest mechanical chicken- picking devices. AFARM WIFE I am sitting here with pencil comfortably warm, looking out through a window upon a scene that is bleak and dreary, Gone like a pipe dream are the lovely leaves of autumn which so re- cently delighted us with their glorious colouring, Now the trees stand shivering in the wind in their forlorn nakedness. In the near corner of the front field our milch ¢ows are supposedly feed- ing, but they apparently have little or no ambition to hunt their food. They know that, sooner or later, the stable door will open. The stalls will be clean and dry and in"each manger there will be some hay, a little meal and oil- cake. So the.cows don't go very far away. They wander off for a little while but presently come back eyeing the yard gate pen- sively and low expectantly if Partner should happen to cross the yard. * * But the horses are quite happy. Come rain or shine they appar- ently prefer their freedom to be- ing tied in.their stalls. At least they do in the daytime. Come -evening the horses are also ready to seek the protection "of the stable. There are pigs rooting away down beliind the barn, Not our pigs but the neighbor's. "Visiting pigs, one might say--and here's hoping they don't visit my shrubs and perennials. The hens and pullets are free to come and go as they like.' The doors are closed to keep the pens free from draught but the hatch. ways are open. I notice there . are more birds in than out, Rusty, our collie dog, is bark- ing at a squirrel who eluded him easily by jumping around from one tree to another. Neither and paper, in a& room that is . Rusty nor the squirrel seem to be worrying much about the weather, Mitchie, our house cat, is sit- ting on the window sill, watching the bids as they hop ° around in quest of food. I almost know Mitchie is thinking to him- self--"Yes, I am quite sure one of those sparrows would pretty good eating but then if I t think 4 will take any chances--I | an. tqo cbmfortjble where 1 am, _ Besidey there is food on my dish s0 why should I worry to hunt a meal?" time to take up indoor quarters. But I had another idea, day the little rascals were run ning around like so many pets. So I bought a brand new trap and caught seven, is quiet. mal and bleak, fall But yet it is a day that we wel- come, for what we were longing for--a real, good soaking rain, ed this change in the weather-- but oh-dear, I wish rain, when it comes, wouldn't be so wet! than help the farmers. miles north of here bush have been burning for nearly a week, rain, can better than a dozen fire brigades. A bush fire is an insidious thing. It can appear to be under con- trol and yet be burning under- ground and break out again in a dozen different places. are very thankful for the cain, in spite of it being wet. a . . . lazily make long- will it be atin? I don't Mice have also thought it was Yester- Now the pantry * . . So there you have human, ani- nature's reaction to a day in mid-October. we have at last got Yes, we need- The rain, this time, will do more A few fires with extinguish Nature, one good bush fires Yes, we SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON THE SACREDNESS OF HUMAN Exodus 20:13; Matthew 5:21.26, 38-45 GOLDEN TEXT -- Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer. I John 3:15. Memory Verse: Jehovah send- eth rain upon the earth. I Kings © 17:14, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time,--The Ten Commandments were delivered in 1445 B.C,, the Sermon on the Mount was given in the summer of AD. 28, Place.--The Decalogue was given on Mount Sinai; the Sermon on the Mount was uttered not far from®Capernaum, Application of Commandment "Thou shalt not kill.. Ye have heard that it was said to them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment: but I say. unto you, that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be in- danger of the judg- ment; and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council; and who- soever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of the hell of fire." The word "Raca" was a word of acute contempt among the Jews, and Christ declares its use mandment, The council réfers to the Sanhedrin -- the highest court among the Jews. To employ _the word "fool" in a"malicious, |" insulting . manner, was: to run the risk 'of being cast into hell fire. Even Gehenna would not be 'too 'severe for him who launches into the heart of a brother words of hate and insult, He commits double murder, first in his own heart, and then in the heart of his brother. Reconciliation 'Necessary . "If therefore thou art offer- jng thy gift at the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and If we would experience the near ness of God's presence, we must 'first draw. near to the one With whom we have been at variance and do what is just and loving that péace and good will may be restored. Only as we -are ready to forgive others can we experi- ence the peace and joy of God's forgiveness in Christ. Necessity for Agreement © "Agree with thine aby quickly, while thou art with him in the way; lest haply the adver- sary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into. prison, Verily I say unto thee, thou shalt by no means eome out last farthing." Many people have been ruined by an obstinate persistency in the offenses they: to be a breech of the sixth com- _ then come and offer thy gift." thence, 'till thou have paid the ¢ ever smiteth thee on thy' right have "given been easily remedied by a little yielding at first, but if things are allowed to go -too far, then no reparation will be possible. "said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. 'This law was fitted to promote the security of the poor, and to act as a check on the passions of rulers'and th rich, would think twice before physical injury to a poor man, if they knew the law demanded they | .good. should suffer a like injury. not him that is evil: which could have Law of Revenge "Ye have heard that it was The greatest and richdst "But I say Resist but whoso- unto you, 'fighting in with British, The French are Italy, too, along Canadians and Americans. Here Brig.-Gen. Alphonse Juin talks with Lieut.-Gen. Mark Clark in Naples, cheek, turn to him the other also." We are to meet rage and insults and hatred with the weap- ons of meekness, and friend- liness and love. It is wrong to resist evil in A revengeful and malicious spirit. All Men Are Brothers "And if any man would go to law with thee, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. And whosoever shall compel thee to go one mile, go with him two." We: are to yield to petty injus< tice, and do more than yield. Try to touch the heart for perhaps it will respond to what is good" and noble, It is by way of the heart that we are most likely to ; reach the conscience. "Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away." The higher law of Christ treats all men as brothers, and bids us, if 'it is © right to lend as an act of char- ity, to do so for love, and not for profit. We are not asked, however, to give everything, for then we ourselves. would need to beg. Ldve for Our Enemies "Ye have heard that it was said, 'Thou shalt love thy neigh- bor, and hate thine enemy: but I say unto you, Love your ene- mies, and pray for them that persecute you; that ye may be the sons of your Father who is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sendeth rain on the just and the unjust." In loving our ene- mies we are to resemble God. God does not confine His loving kindness and tender mercy to the To love our enemies, this is Divine, and gives proof of our close relationship to God who 'is love.' ~ AUTOMOBILES USED USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES Hee us first. Mount Plexsant Mo- tors' Limited. Used Car Lot at 2040 Yonge Street; Head Ottice, 632 Mount Pleasant Road, To- ronto, Telephone HY #181. BABY CHICKS IF NECESSARY, COULL, YOUR flocks, get rid of non producers. We have some started chicks, and some laying pullets, for immediate delivery, and are taking orders for dayolds. Tell us now, your fmmediate or later requirements, Dray Hatchery, 130 John St. N,, Hamilton, Ont. CATTLE FOR SALE - HERBAL REMEDIES THE BOOK OF HEALTH A new edition, just printed. 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NATURE'S HELP--DIXON'S REM- edy for Rheumatic Fain, Neus. 4 6, Box itls, Thousands pralsin g adinns, Write tor your Free copy Munro's Drug Store, 336 wt ; p 1 by hs id Cia Yara, J ts Products Ottawa. $1.00 Postpaid. - HERBS ' OFFER TO ANVENTORS HERBAL REMEDIES. WRITE FOR AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Free Catalog, Forty years' expeé- List of inventions and full infor. rience. Nowell's Herbal Labor- mation sent free. The Ramsay atory, 18 W Sst Hastings Street, Vancouver, B, C, Co., Registered Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. HORSES FOR SALE WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF young Yorkshire Boars and Sowa 3 months old. Price $15.00 regls- tered in purchaser's name, Mat- thins Williamson, Prigeville, Ont. COLLECTIONS WESTERN ONTARIO CREDIT Burcau--~cCollections of every de- scription made anywhere.--Credit Reports. Enquiries Invited -- 72 Ontario St, Stratford. DYEING & CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for Information. We are glad to answer your questions, epart- ment HH, Parker's Dye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED, bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pulleys, 'brushes. Allen Electric Company Ltd, 2326 Dufferin- St, Toronto. N LIVESTOCK WANTED © RELIABLE FARMERS who have ample stable accom- modation and rough feed to win- ter young cattle. Write number could be accommodated, how cattle would be fed and cash per head monthly. Write Post Office Box 578, Toronto. FARMS FOR SALE HUNDRED ACRE FARM FOR sale, one acre grapes, some fruit. Modern residence, and tenant house, cold and hot water, bath- room, hydro, near Hamilton on No. 20 Highway. Eighty-Five Hundred. With stock, machinery, crop, Eleven Thousand. Martin Kovacs, Smithville, Ontarlo. 100 ACRES IN MORRISON TOWN- ship, Muskoka District, €0 acres under cultivation, 40 acres bush and pasture, 2 miles west No. 11 Highway, Box 41, 73 Adelalde W., Toronto. 2 FARM, 250 ACRES, 6 MILES FROM Ottawa at Gatineau Point. Two houses, both with outbuilding. Modern cow barn for 60 head. Dairy contract. Box 42, 73 Ade- laide St. W., Toronto. 0 FOR SALE FOR SALE BLACKSMITH WOOD- work, farm equipment , business, 'buildings, ete. Present owner car- ried on profitably forty years. Arthur Crone, Nottawa, Ont. FOI SALE--85 REGISTERED OR eligible to register Palomino and Tennessee Walking horses of grand champidn blood lines. Rend for our Fall price list which fa just off the press. FISHER PAL-~ OMINO FARMS. Souderton, Penn- svivania, ' DETECTIVE COURSE: BECOME" A DETECTIVE -- MEN and women over 17, wanted to learn Detective work, secret serve. IS fee. course by mail. Write for fre nformation. MM. 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Joseph Horrigan, Ay- ton, Ont. RHEUMATIC PAINS GOOD RESOLUTION -- EVERY sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritts should try Dixon's Rem- edy. Munro's Drug Store, 336 El- gin, Ottawa. $1.00 Postpaid. SHONTHORN CATTLE ALDERLEA FARM| SUPPLY your next dual--purpose Short. horn herdsire. Our present offer- ing Ineludes cholce service age bulls and females. Alan Alderson, . Route 4, Hamilton, SHORTHAND -- TYPING SHORTHAND AND TYPING--IN 6 TO 12 WEEKS. SPEEDWRITING "NO-$IGN, NO-SYMBOL" Famous Syste m A Sclentlfic, "Principle Fifi of shorthand, using the BC's. Per- fected during ony years © of teaching and worldwide use--en- dorsed by educators, approved by the business world, civil and mili- tary services. The Course is clear, concise and complete, Making home study easy and effoctiv SPEER DWH] T FING AR HOOL oF ANA 1015 Pigott Bids, apt. 1. Hamilton rArewonm STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of. ill-health in humnns all ages. No one im- mune! Why not find out if this is your trouble? Interesting par- ticulurs--Free! Write Mulveney"s Remicdies, Specialists, Toronto 8, nt. bs TOO LATE -- T00 LATE NEXT SPRING DON'T LET IT BE said "too late." Send for our price list and order your baby chicks now. One dollar books your order. Goddard Chick Hatchery, Britan. nia Heights, Ont. TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT WIE ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZ- ed tractor dealer In Toronto car- rying a stock of genuine Fordson tractor parts. Mail orders prompt- ly filled. Ford-Ferguson tractors and parts also carrled in stock. Truck-Tractor Equipment Com pany Limited, 34 Noble Street (at Queen West subway), Toronto. BEFORE THE WAR: Gordon thought nothing of spending $100 on a bunting, trip. He wouldn't have missed that. trip Jor any ing. LC) Lt) SON * SON LL J MOH SOS *e LJ LJ L LJ ee TODAY: Gorton bas passed up bis bunting trip -- be is using that $100 to buy a Victory Bond, He figures that shooting Naxis is far more important than shooting deer. Our boys overseas are fighting desperately to speed the victory. ; risking their lives to make swre of that victory. All that we are asked to do is to give up all unnecessary spending so that we can Jend our money to buy planes, tanks, ships and guns; Canada is asking for $1,200,000,000. To turn our backs om that appeal stmply means that we are turning our backs on our fighting men : : : men who are fighting so that we can still be free to lend our money! So let's speed the victory by buying Victory Bonds with every cent we have --and be thankful we're still free to do sol- This space contributed to the war effort by FRONTENAC BREWERY DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY - DOW BREWERY SEE nr, gs er mp pr SI

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