73 ADELAIDE ST., W. â€" Suite 421 and soul, then the fow li(> will be holy, for the is holy; our heart will | the word of Ged is rig Auihorized Version). h‘mself said: "Thy word u> in my heart, that I m aznisst thee" (Ps 110« 4imeâ€"B.C. 1459. "Hear, O Isracl: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah. And thou shalt love Jehovah thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.‘"â€"There is hardly _ a greater passage in all the Old Testaâ€" ment than this, recognized by the Jews as "the great commandment in the law," "the first of all commandâ€" ments," and called by the Lord Jesus himself "the great and first comâ€" mandment" (Matt. 22: 36, 37; Mark. 12: 20; Luke 10; 27), "Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul."â€"Solomon well said:â€" "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life" (Prov. 4: 23). Our Lord said that "out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh." "The good man out of his good treasure bringeth forth good things, and the evil man out of his evil treasure, bringeth forth â€" evil things" (Matt. 12: 35). If we lay dan Publishers Agency of Toronto (Deuteronomy 6: 1â€"9; 11: 18â€"25.) Printed Tutâ€"Deuteronony $#, 5; 11:; 18â€"25, Golden Textâ€"Train up a child in the way he should go, And even when he is old he will not depart from it. Prov. 22: 6. th LESSON Xx1. A NATION NEEDS RELIGIOUS HOMES he words of God in our heart soul, then the fountain of our vill be holy, for the word of God ly; our heart will be righ‘. for word of Ged is right (119; 75. The Lesson In Its Sett Placeâ€"All the early cha; ‘utcronomy record discours Moses on the east aiAn af on the arm orning | pra phylacteries 24 _____ _# DCSCAW UISCOUTSeS given Moses on the east side of the Jorâ€" River where the Israelites were imped in what are known as the ns of Moab (see Deut. 1: 1). noy m and Ferchead sha‘l bind them our hand, and the version). As â€" David : "Thy word have 1 laid art, that I might not sin " (Ps. 119: 11}. "Blesâ€" that are perfect in the alk in the law of Jehoâ€" I are they that keep his that seek him with the (T prayer * great commandment in he first of all commandâ€" called by the Lord Jesus 119 ween 3 early chaptevrs of vC (F Th & @unbap Echool TB | Lesson Its Setting our eve "1) were ind placâ€" conld be cad durâ€" M1) quite hall The â€"bold, blackâ€"faced type makes this Bible a pleasure to read. Although printed with such easily read type, the volâ€" ume measures only 6% x 4% x 1 inch. Packed in an attractâ€" ive brown gift box. Also contains six colored“n-'l;p; of Bible lands. co Contains interesting and invalâ€" uable "Aids to Bible Study." and 4000 questions and answâ€" ers relating to the entire Bible. l he cover is a triumph of the book binders‘ art. Uniqne in appearance, it ofers a volume which it is a delight to own no matter how many Ribles you may have. Not only is ‘the binding beautiful, but it is durâ€" able as well. It ‘s made of the finest auality DuPont Fabriâ€" koid. The cover is overlapping protecting the rounded brown Add 15¢ Postage THAT is what everyone says when they see this new OxXFORD BASKET WEAVE BIBLE. No illustration could adequately picture the beauty of _ its _ warmâ€"toned DARK BROWN cover with the unusâ€" ually attractive basketâ€"weave grain. You, too, will be surâ€" prised that so beautiful a Rible can be sold for such a low price. need today, for the strengthening of the church, for keeping our children from ultimate disaster, as far as we are able, for building up a mighty wall against the waves of atheism that are coming to us with increasâ€" ing force, for saving our nation from an utter dissclution of moral integ. rity and uprightness, is a return to the sacred precepts here laid down by God himself regarding the teachâ€" ing concerning God and the word of God at the hearthside of our own homes. Nothing can ever take the place of this. The Basket Weave Cover "And ye shall teach them your children, talking of them, when thou sittest in thy house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up." â€"As the family is the most intimate bond of fellowship among men, it is of the utmost importance that it should be hallowed by religion. All the relations of parents, children, and domestics are purified and are strengthened when the whole houseâ€" hold is statedly assembled, morning, and evening, for the worship of God. The character of the church and of the state depends on the character of the family. If religion dies out in the family, it cannot e‘sewhere be maintained. _A man‘s responsibility to his children, as well as to God, binds him to make his house a Bethel. If not a Bethel, it will be a dwelling place of evil spirits. Sign‘ficance of Home We hear a great deal these days about the loss, in modern life, of a real appreciation of the value and significance of home. The toil of every day, and attendance at school, keep the members of our modern home apart throuzh the day; attendâ€" ance at the movies, or driving out in our automobiles in the evening, more and more is depriving our children of the privileges of fellowship with their parents at home. What we seives sufficient reminders of the laws of God (see Matt. 23: 5). The phylactery for the forchead was bound on after the one bound upon the arm. The typical significance of all of this was that the hand should do nothing contrary to the law of God, and the mind should never contemplate anyâ€" thing except what was in accord with the law of God. Interesting Helps to be worn by every male over 13 years of age at the time of morning prayer, except on Sabbaths and fesâ€" tal days, such days being in themâ€" was bound to the inner side of the left arm and near the elbow, so that with the bending of the arm, it would rest over the heart, the end of the string or band firmly wound around the middle finger of the hand as a "sign upon thy hand." They were 1 himself regarding the teachâ€" cerning God and the word of the hearthside of our own Nothing can ever take the Bold Type 1.99"" i‘t write them upon of thy house, and only onTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO rev am camoanon d your thou theu thou British Ambassador Sir Hughe Knatchbullâ€"H ugesse by a Japanese airman is shown here with his wife rous people whom she found Vinhabit- ing Palestine unon her entrance into that land under Joshua. "Every place whereon the sole of your foot shall tread shall be yours: from the wilderness, and Lehanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the hinder sea shall be your border. There shall no man be able to star1l before you: Jehovah your God shall lay the fear of you and the dread of you upon all the land that ye shall tread upon, as he hath spoken unto you."â€"If the Isracelites would be faithful to God, God would faithfully fulfill his promâ€" . ise to them, and no power on earth would ever be able to keep the Israelâ€" ites from the blessings which were in the heart of God to bestow upon them. The great tragedy was that Isracl did not keep these commandâ€" ments, and consequently she never fully subdued the pagan and idolatâ€" Crown Prince Baudoin of Belgium helps his Charlotte, peel an apple during visit to grandparents, Prince Carl and Princess Ins "That your days may be multiplied and the days of your children, in the land which Jehovah sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of the heavens above the earth. For if ye shall diligently keep all this comâ€" mandment which I command you. to do it, to love Jehovah your God, to walk in all h‘s ways, and to cleave unto him; Then will Jehovas drive out all these nations from before you and ye shall dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourâ€" selves."â€"To fulfill th‘s promiso â€"to Israe!, God promises that he himself will drive out the nations possessing the country which ne intends dsracl to have. upon thy gates."â€"The word here }translated "doorâ€"posts" is, in the Hebrew, the word "mezuzah," _ and this very word is the name of the little case or glass tube which is nailed to the doorâ€"posts of the house, and in which a piece of parchment is folded, on which is inscribed on one side the verses found in Deut. 6: 4â€" 9 and 11: 13â€"21, and, on the other the name for God, Shaddai. On Neaving or entering the house, a plous Jew touches the mezuzah with his finger, and puts the finger to his lips, repeating the words of Ps. 121: \ Israci‘s Tragedy Belgian Royal Children Visiting Sweden KnatchbulI-Hugessen who was wounded here with his wife, in a radioed photo. during visit to home of their 'ï¬;t;;nll and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, ht_alps his §ister. Princess Josephine Sn s Amenin® Tt NPd Aaatatsiatihc 4 cesc ds 1 2 in Review of Reviews under the title "Latest Langerism‘s" was deâ€" famatory and false, William Lanâ€" ger (above), Governor of North Dakota, is suing that publication for one million dollars libel. Charging that an article appearing in Review of Raviews nulu. .18 Municipal law in Portland, Maine, forbids anyone to tickle a girl under her chin with a feather duster. Anâ€" other law in that state prohibits anyâ€" one from setting fire to a mule. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.â€" D. M. Dierks, acting county judge, temperâ€" ed justice with mercy in the case of Sol Lesser, charged with fishing w.thout a lconse. "I understand the exteruating c‘reumstances in this case," said the judge. "I know you have been doing your level best to get along without going on relief. But you must buy a license." Judge Dier‘s fined Sol $8.30 and then paid the fine himself. Judge Pays Fine Himself Sues For A Million Is this trio of sersen beauties function in Hollywood. They‘ Anita Louise and Paula Stone. armipeuilitem ampete â€"ARBCC Al Jolson returned to the Columbia network Tuesday September 7th, with an enlarged musical variety program. The time is the same as in the past Jolson Back With Larger Show Al Jolson returned to tha Aalnmhia ’ To Start New CBS Show Starting Friday, September 10th, a smart 45â€"minute musical variety show will be aired from 10 to 10.45 p.m. The show, "Cocaâ€"Cola Prosents the Songship," will have the charmâ€" ing Kitty Carlisle, lyric soprano of stage and screen, as its star. Frank Crumit will act as Master of Cereâ€" monies. Reed Kennedy, baritone, and Alice Cornett, rhythm singer, will also be heard. The widely known Songâ€" smiths Quartette were reâ€"christened ‘‘The Songshop Quartet" for this serâ€" ies and a 22â€"voice glee club under the direction of Kenneth Christie, accomâ€" panied by a 47â€"piece orchestra with Gustay Haenschen wielding the baton will be something to listen to. In our opirion, this series should be one of the radio highlights each week. 93 1 Columbia Stations will carry this serâ€" l ies. With His Honor enroll, a drive to en league devoted to se with the safety expo tion Motor Show in * be carried above the reminder that care at Hon. Dr. H. A, Bruc executive, examinino The annual Canadian Golf Chamâ€" pionshin matches at St. Andrew‘s, on September 9th, 10th, and 11th, will have two or three broadcasts daily from the course which will keep fans who are unable to attend, postâ€" ed with the latest happenings. On the final day there will be a broadâ€" cast of the final scores and the presâ€" entation of the Seagram Gold Cup, and the prize money of $1,000 to the winnor. w mmmmar se sns w ulc 0 L Coomer Cl CuL H. A. Bruce with G. Harrison , examining the white cross on Lieutenantâ€"Governor Joins Safeâ€"Drivingz Leagus in Foronto. The . the motor car‘s rc at the wheel will Derppeintr divacdady t Aciated, ts . Ts 11 + 1 ilist Ontario automobile owners in ; ensible driving is being launched in Z:ition at this year‘s Canadian Natic Aang 2 ul 12 Cheery * auties lunching at They‘re (left to r the Lieutenantâ€" ,.o! OF THE WEEK G. C. MURRAY Cnsb vit ‘teliitstatts iz cesc ts 2 L2 L2 The emblem used is a white cross, to ‘s rear license plate as a continuous will cut highway tolls, Photo shows Harrison Smith, prominent industrial cross emblem, N Charitable J / Governor, the We certainly think that the weekly amateur show heard on C F R B and other Ontario stations is getting realâ€" ly ‘corny." It sounds like bad producâ€" tion. ... The travelogue broadcast heard on C F R B Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2.00 p.m. is nicely done. The organ music in the background adds a touch of finesse to the proâ€" gram ... That twopiano team of Snider and Ross presented over the CBC network are doing some fine work. J t recent Charity League r ght) Marjorie Gateson, Eddie Cantor, ‘the banjoâ€"cyed comâ€" edian and his company consisting of Deanna Durbin, Pinky Tomlin, "Sayâ€" more Saymore" who is called Helen Troy by heor friends, Jacques Renard and his orchestra with announcer Jimâ€" my Wallington, will return to the airâ€" waves of the CBS on Wednesdays, inâ€" stead of Sundays, starting September 20th, from 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. â€" 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. In addition to Marâ€" tha Raye, Parkyakarkus, and Victor Young‘s big orchestra, the programs in this series boast the appearance evâ€" ery other week of a prominent guest star from the entortainment world. When no guest stars will be on the program, Jo!son will present a series of fastmoving dramatic skits, in which the "Mammy Singer" will take the leading role. 1 Cantor To Start New Schedule The Didal ers in an informal ched in connection in Natonal Exhibiâ€" is a white cross, to :te“n a continuous A round ï¬_rst motorist to radiant ag Â¥ny 43. ; _"_(CW SIVCR 45 the roaâ€" son for the decline in attendance in Prince Edward Island, y The depression had litte effect on Catholic schools in Quebec, which oonal-tenfly reported an increase, hy t there was a setback in the Protostag , schools, m ols e able age in the last 20"s, « available," jg frankly given son for the decline in at; Prince Edward Island, imi o4 lower éra;des i1 tributed t» mig ried couples or crops and harvesting, In British Columbia rolment is going up, , of nearly 15,000 over crease has been very years and confined a| high schools, with a c« in elementary schools, A slight decline in lower grades in Nov In Saskatchewan attendance has ; from 1931 and is $ ures for 1926. Docy; In Manitoba tota) enrolm lately consistently declined, tary school attendance last ing 13,000 below 1926. But s schools _ are gradualy in again. Pupils in Alberta high have doubled in the past ten y elementary pupils romain a) same, h mOo on Om VVET Wl 691; in 1934, €75,000 and the will probably remain the anprox figure for 1937â€"38. TTRC "esmicted during the de; Ontario educational author: cline to draw any general con from the school figures for t! ince. There is a gradual | i however, in secondary schoo ment in Ontario, and an appa crease â€" in elementary | scho; though the changes are slight last year or two. Average d: tendance in Ontario in 19>3 w increase in high school : to ordinary natural inc: lation. Recovery is r ment in Prince Edward Quebec, figuring on a : in total enrolment, finds yet to estimate how reco inz school population of Pupils attending school tend to decline in numbe er grades probably bec were restricted during t The dopress‘ principal carse 1930 to 1934 i: school studonts, ities for youns ; has accounted f this bracket sin High school c tia nest torm made of the new term, D gives 2,200,0 tendance wa; ago Canada‘ risen to 3.52 Oneâ€"ifih or more of Can lation returns to school o week. The total of scholar ciably lower than three yoa is again coming close to th 1929, when school attendan: per cent. of population. On depression increased scho tion; recovery rednced it. Oreâ€"Fifth of Populs: Poor Attendan:> In Schools Meâ€" Hughes was evasive why he suddenly lost ): matrimony, and more‘!y didn‘t want to marry b: is in a position to care | she will never have to 1 said. He gave her a when she arrived here, also a wedding ring. o accurat 18 WiC ; __â€"___C00008 O PGung snur ples or people of marriago» in the last 20‘s. "More work W# 45 en SW C DETROIT.â€"Thirtyâ€"nine years ; they met, Will Thomas Hughes, 7> Detroit, is Jlooking forward 1 . riage this week to Miss Eliza®~~ len, of Toronto. For 35 of the 30 ; HMughes and Miss Allen noy> each other, Two weeks aso + graphed to her to come h« f came as he directed and the | i plied at the marriage liconse ) Neither has been married i Toronto Woman to Marry ; Correspondents Wed After 39 Years "arvesting, probably; h Columbia, total school onâ€" going up, with an incr qse 5,000 over 1927, but the inâ€" been very gradua) in late confined almost wholly to Varies In Wws Imaoroved Tim:; W0 ) Â¥ 1926. But secon gradualy _ incroa Alberta high sc» the past ten vears ses to ural increase i; Y is reducine Edward island. ig on a slight i; it, finds it is to 0w recovery is ation of the pr _ school in « n numbers in t bly because f; luring the depr tional authorit y general conc! m wil consistent doolir 1C d enrolmont times as on o. V cheol it dory ly rply old al of "Oh, Janet oned to Jane at the top 0f ding farewell ing for shor ’uunch. Grog aw@ her sot "thrillingly s ind Th him. "I here. ‘ champa tt iy "Quite 1: cigarette i1 to her wit tioned cert aboard man." consl to me, tak She : thrill (t Canada‘ ni Th HOST Why not | asmiled : o made Th prc She st been a | As a ma "the law ms the « e startl slowly, Thoy‘ve me th ht ift h. id crl sh M hru Th t ft