#\ MIAMIâ€"En route irom Dayâ€" ton, Ohio, to Florida, a group of hobocs hopped a freight car and crawled inside. Two days later, when Ray RBarlow unloaded his 50â€"foot cruiser from the train, he discovered empty beer bottles in the cabin floor, cigarette stubs in ash trays, cans of provision in the refrigerator raided, the radio conâ€" noected, the beds mussed up bY dirty shoes. The hoboes had made the overland trip by boat. Evideonce the Moundbuilders wore familiar with the art of working copper was shown on a skull with a copper band around the forehead. The copper, weathâ€" ered through the centuries, was paperâ€"thin. P Included among the collection brought to Winnipeg was a string of genuine wampum, a seaâ€"shell ornament made from a shell found in the Gulf of Mexico and an arâ€" rowhead of a type made by early Texas Indians. The party, consisting of L. T. S. Norrisâ€"Elve, H. Rand and R. Sutâ€" ton, all of Winnipeg, visited an ancient Moundbuilders‘ encampâ€" ment and discovered what they believed was a huge buffalo trap. Old Indian Village Fourd on Prairie Remains of a Mandan Indian village which flourished in southâ€" woestern Manitoba at least 300 years before La Verendrye set out on his journey to the forks of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in 1738 were discovered recently by Maniâ€" toba Museum officials. Named â€" Canada‘s outstanding amateur athlete for 1938, Eric Coy, ABOVE, shot put and discus star of Winnipeg, was awarded the Norton H. Crowe memorial trophy by the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. Coy was the dominion‘s leading point scorer at the British Empire games in Ausâ€" tralia and was chosen for the award over Joe Gagnon, Montreal boxer, John Loaring, of Windsor, and George Sutherland, DeWinâ€" ton, Alta. Dates Back at Least 500 Years, The figures for 1938 are: Pears, 485,800 bushels, increase 39,600 bushels; peaches, 706,000 bushels, increase 41,200 bushels; plums and prunes, 205,006 bushâ€" e‘s, increase 74,000 bushels; raspâ€" berries, 9,484,600 quarts, increase ©83,800 quarts; apples, 5,029,400 barrels, decrease 119,700 barrels; strawberries, 22,570,200 quarts, decrease, 953,000 quarts, and grapcs, 38,804,000 lbs., decrease 15,580,800 lbs. The decsrease in the grape crop was in Ontario alone. The only other grapeâ€" growing province in Canada, Britâ€" ish Coli=nbia, with a crop of 2,â€" 104,000 lbs., shows a gain over 1937 of 19,200 lbs. Increase in Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry and Raspberry Crop er-yin Canada Noted According to the preliminary esâ€" timates of the 1938 fruit crop in Canada compared with the revised ficures for 1937, increases are inâ€" dicated in the crops of pears, peaches, plums, cherries and raspâ€" berries. A slight decrease in the apple and strawberry crop is reâ€" ported and an appreciable reducâ€" tion is noted in the crop of grapes. More Fruit Was nounces â€" Inhabitants Were With Copper Canada‘s Best Amateur Grown In 1938 45. But because I say the truth, ye believe me not. 46. Which of you convicteth me of sin? If I say truth, why do ye not believe me? 47. He that is of God heareth the words of God: for this cause ye hear them not, because ye are not of God. Refusing to believe Christ is not a matter of superior intellect, but arises from absolute 44. Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father it is your will to do. This is true of all men until grace regencrates them. He was a murderer from the beginning. And standeth not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh, he speaketh of his own : for he is a liar, and the father thereof. This distinguishes Satan from all other evil persons. The lie has becomé his nature; it is his own; he has made it so by identifying his will with it. § Father Of All Lies John 8: 42â€"47. 42. Jesus said unto them, If God were your Father, ye would love me: for I came forth and am come from God; for neither have I come of myself, but he sent me. 43. Why do ye not understand my speech? Even because ye cannot hear my word. Jesus now says that the reason why they refused to acâ€" cept what he was saying was beâ€" cause they could not hear his word, i.e., they were in such a condition of spiritual death that the words Jesus was uttering fell, as it were, on deaf ears. 7 Matt. 15: 19, 20. 19. For out of the heart come forth evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, forâ€" nifications, thefts, false witness, railings: 20. these are the things which defile the man; but to eat with unwashed hands defileth not the man. The sins here enumerâ€" ated are those which violate the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth commandments. The particular point which our Lord is here emâ€" phasizing is that the Pharisees were sinning in their severe inâ€" sistence that food eaten with unâ€" washed hands defiles a man, whereas the truth is that real deâ€" filement is not derived from, the things we eat, or the manner in which we eat them, but in the things which proceed from our heart, many of which find their expression with the tongue and the lips. There is perhaps no commandâ€" ment in the Decalogueâ€"certainly none in the second table â€" so frequently broken by us as that with which we are dealing. 16. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. See also Deut. 5: 20, and, for the panâ€" alty of bearing false witness, Deut. 19: 16â€"21. The worst or most serious form of a lie is perâ€" juryâ€"false witnessâ€"bearing. that is, to a neighbor‘s hurt in civil or criminal prosecutions. We transâ€" gress this commandment whenâ€" ever we conceive a strong susâ€" picion and repeat it as a thing we know. The pages of the Old Testament are dark with the records of men and women who lied about other men and women. Our Lord himâ€" self was the greatest sufferer of all in the matter of false testiâ€" mony. Place. â€" The Ten Commandâ€" ments were given on Mount Sinai. We do not know where Elisha was staying at this time, nor where Gehazi overtook Naaman, nor do we know where the book of Provâ€" erbs v<s written. The words takâ€" en from Matthew were spoken at Capernaum; the conversation in the book of John tcok place in Jerusalem; the epistle to the Epheâ€" sians was written from Rome to the great Greck city on the eastâ€" ern shore of the Aegean Sea; the visions recorded in the book of Revelation were given to John while he was on the island of Patâ€" mos, located in the southern part of the Acgean Sea, between Greece and the Province of Asia. Time. â€" The Ten Commandâ€" ments were delivered 1498 B.C.; the incident in the life of Gehazi took place 894 B.C.; the book of Proverbs was written somewhere about 995 B.C.; the passage from the Gospel of Matthew was utterâ€" ed in April, A.D. 29; the converâ€" sation recorded in the ieghth chapter of John occurred in Octoâ€" ber of the same year; the epistle to the Ephesians was written A.D. 64; the book of Revelation, about A.D. 90. Golden Text "Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts." Psalm 51: 6. Exodus 20: 16; 2 Kings 5: 20â€"27; Proverbs 6: 16â€"19; Matthew 15: 19, 20; John 8: 42â€"47; Ephesâ€" ians 4: 25; Revelation 22: 14, 15. Printed Text Exodus 20: 16; Matthew 1 20; John 8: 42â€"47; Epi! 4: 25. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Sunday School Lesson SIN OF LYING ; Matthew 15: 19, : 42â€"47; Ephesians are members one of another. Christians are bound by reciproâ€" cal ties and obligations, and falseâ€" hood wars against such a union. 25. Wherefore. This word reâ€" fers back to the preceding paraâ€" graph (vs. 17â€"24). Putting away falsehood. Speak ye truth each one with his neighbor. A neighâ€" bor, the Scripture teaches us, is a fellow man of any creed or naâ€" tion; and to all such we are bound to speak the truth. We are. to watch ourselves serupulously that we do not lie to others in busiâ€" ness, in home life, in social life, at the lodge, in writing letters, in speaking from the platform, in reâ€" porting conversations, in making promises in telling others about our own achievements. For we POPâ€"A Little Soap and Water Will Do Wonders godlessness. To have God and not to believe Christ is an impossible situation. The principle rule in the care of the eyes is "consciousness of their value". If you are aware at all times that your eyes are the most delicate organs in your body and must be protected because they cannot be replaced, you have then taken the major step in eye protection. You will have your eyes examined at least once a year and if glasses are prescribed, they should always be checked with the original prescription and changed whenever stipulated by your docâ€" tor. If one is experiencing severe headaches possibly the eyes are the cause of the discomfort. When reading always be sure that the light raysâ€"either natural or artiâ€" ficialâ€"are not reflected directly into your face. If as a pupil in school you are having difficulty in seeing the blackboard, do not hesitate to mention this to your teacher who will be only too pleasâ€" ed to change your seat and thus avoid eye strain. Too often people develop the bad habit of rubbing their eyes with their dirty fingers, public towels and (Sponsored by the Ontario Secâ€" endary School Teachers‘ Federation) THE CARE OF THE EYES (By one whose sight was lost through the carclessness of others) HERE Is JIMMY FiIDLER Jimmy Fidler, the air reporter with the famous catchâ€"phrase "And I DO mean YOU," began a series of I | T "Hollywood Gosâ€" K sip" programs & »wver the Columbia [ 5 network recently ' i;.._i (WABCâ€"CBS, 7:15 ' "a 9 to 7:30 p.m., EST. A\o &3 Rebroadcast _ at 10:30 p.m., EST). Fidler, who has * w" been a part of the ' movie capital in various capacities | since he left the Jimmy city of Memphis, Fidier Tennessee, home at the age of nineteen, will be heard describing the behindâ€"theâ€"scenes acâ€" tivities at the film studios, reportâ€" ing human interest items about the stars at home and in analytical criâ€" ticisms of motion pictures he has previewed. dunthuae ty ol m usw is o â€_J ""Y-‘ “f: K.. s I I wl hÂ¥ e I IMPROMPTUV Studio visitors to the Kate Smith Hour sometimes get more than the show tuned in by arm chair listenâ€" ers. After each broadcast, Abbott and Costello, featured comedy duo on the show, occasionally stage an impromptu gag session with fellow cast members. "MAYOR" ON NANCY JAMESs se PROGRAM & Joseph Curtin, pictured here, fills important roles in two of CBS‘ maâ€" National Fitness Are You Listening ? HAVE You Babies may be "parked" for a penny an hour in nursery shelters in London. No one would intentionally lose his sight and yet statistics gathâ€" ered by the Canadian National Inâ€" stitute for the Blind for the past twenty years show that approxiâ€" mately 50 per cent. of the blind people in Canada need never have been blind had the proper care and protective measures been used. This means that 4,500 Canaâ€" dians are needlessly living in a world of darkness,. Why lose your sight? Exercise extreme caution, protect your sight and your eyes will protect you! ts un : 2s #* Bim., K‘ iC _ 3 k i3 4 j F R L jor dramatic shows. He is "Richard Wharton," reform mayor of Metroâ€" ts cwemea .m polis City, in the BP ,,¢ e | series, "Her Honâ€" P s Reesmlle or, Nancy James" ,,’ ._ NR which is heard . :0 0 M over the WABC â€" jinln:. " aillnd Jolumbia network TE ) 1 * M Mondays through . 2y GF; Fridays, 12:15 to ) S . J 12:30 p.m., EST., & W ‘ and he also plays _ opposite _ Helen Menken in "Secâ€" ¢ f ond Hsband, " MBR broadcast _ over Joseph the WABC â€" Colâ€" Curtin umbia network on LONDON CALLING Owners of new 1939 DeForest Crosley "Spreadâ€"Band" radio modâ€" els aro getting a new thrill out of tuning their radio to bring in disâ€" tant stations on the six spread bands (especially the four individâ€" ual channels, devoted to the shortâ€" wave metre bands). Any owner of a new DeForest Crosley "Music Masâ€" ter" model can tune in London, England, and listen to the news hbeâ€" ing broadcast direct, at 7:40 p.m., EST., just as though it was the broadcast of a Canadian station. Joseph the WABC â€" Colâ€" Curtin umbia network on Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m., EST. Recently, to get more realism into his portrayal of Metropolis‘ "mayor", Curtin interviewed Fiorâ€" ello H. LaGuardia, mayor of New York City, "Little Flower" gave the "Nancy James" star some valuable tips on how the big city should be run. soiled handkerchiefs. Lack of sanitary care is apt to cause inâ€" fection which will rob you of part or all of your vision. Accidental Injury Another important step in the preservation of one‘s sight is the protection of yourself from those with whom you come in contact. The files of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Institute for the Blind are filled with cases of eye injuries leading to either partial or total impairment of vision through a:â€" cidents caused by others. Boys and girls in schools and men and women in offices have lost their sight because of the harmless proâ€" jecting of a paper clip, a piece of orange pecl or tinfoil on an elastic band. Many have lost the sight of one of their eyes in orâ€" dinary school showers and lockerâ€" rooms because of the snapping of towels. In all these instances there was no intent to damage or harmâ€"a mere accident. These acâ€" cidents have not only injured the eyes but have often warped the lives of the individuals injured. Every child in the Province of Ontario born this year reâ€" ceives a legacy of debt of $676.12, Evan Gray, president, declared to the Ontario Assoâ€" ciated Board of Trade and Commerce at Toronto last week. He said he "looked back with regret to 1904, when Onâ€" tario had no public debt.‘" The debt of presentâ€"day children is ‘a considerable economic handâ€" icap for the new arrival, who still has to pay for everything he is to get." Each Child Owes Debt Of $676.00 A.â€"These scars usually will disappear very soon if they are bathed with a solution of boracic acid, followed by an application of zinc ointment. _ Q.â€"How can I treat scears that have resulted from pimples? A.â€"These marks can be removâ€" ed by rubbing the spots well with damp salt, then washing off, and repeating the treatment if necesâ€" sary. â€" Q.â€"How can I remove brown marks from dishes, caused by bakâ€" ing in the oven? A.â€"A good method for ironing napkins is to dip every third napâ€" kin in warm water, placing it beâ€" tween two dry napkins, then fold and roll. Allow them to stand for about an hour before ironing. A.â€"Why not extract the juice of a dozen lemons at a time and keep in a tightly covered glass jar in the refrigerator? It will prove a great convenience. Q.â€"How can I facilitate the work of ironing napkins? How Coffee Came Physicizn on Hunting Trip Wakes to Find Mother Near Him, Cub Poking for Candy A.â€"Before painting, coat all the hardware with paraflin or petroleum ointment. The spots of paint can then be very readily reâ€" moved. Q.â€"How can I avoid having to squeeze the juice of lemons every time a recipe calls for it? Coffee was not even known to be edible or potable before the ninth centry of the Christian era, and it was not until the middle of the sixâ€" teenth centry that the ban against it was permanently removed everyâ€" where in the world. Orginially calâ€" led "cawaah," in its Oriental spelâ€" ling, coffee came by way of Europe into the Baltic Sea area, thence into Holland and England, and thence to North America. The Wesâ€" tern World dominates the coffee trade and ranks high in coffee use. Cost $20 Per Pound When we step in to buy our faâ€" vorite blend, ground to suit our own method of brewing, for just a few cents a pound, it seems hard to reaâ€" lize that when the coffee house of England first had it, coffee cost $20 a pound, It Cnce Had to Be Bootlegged Because It Was Thought Evil The world does move, as proved by the historical fact that once it was necessary to bootleg coffee, notably in Mabommedan countries because it was classified as an inâ€" toxicant and banned by religious regulation. A certain Toronto doctor, who prefers to remain unidentified, will think twice in future before falling asleep on a deer, runway. The doctor came to the Haliburton County district of Donald, Onâ€" tario, to shoot deer. Now he is recovering from fright caused by an inquisitive mother bear and two cubs with a taste for chocolate bars. Q.â€"How can I remove spots of paint readily from the knobs, locks and hinges of a door or winâ€" dow when I am painting? The hunter fell asleep in a clump of bushes while waiting for deer. He awoke to find a huge black bear staring at him curiousâ€" ly. A cub was licking contentedly at a piece of chocolate sticking from his hunting coat pocket. A second cub was trying to get in a few licks, too. Curious Bear Scares Doctor Q.â€"How can I prevent tearing a dress pattern? A.â€"Cut the dress patterns out of old cloth instead of paper. This kind of pattern will not tear, and it will cling to the goods without pinning. Jumping to his feet with a yell, the doctor ran. HOW CAN 1? By ANNE ASHLEY Into Daily Use U U O O ~ HHp > tm ib wl _ dOanvrieht. 10%8. ty Pha Relt Svndicate. Inc.) 5 «/ Te Western Drought Dan McCowan, Naturalist, Adâ€" vocates Closed Season for Them One Year in Every Canada‘s wild life has suffered so severely because of the drought in the West that it would be advisable to have a closed season of at least one year in four in order to allow ducks to breed up again to fair numbers, according to Dan McGowâ€" an, naturalist of Banff, Alta. "As far as ducks are concerned," he said, "I can only suggest protecâ€" tion from the guns of hunters for them as the best means of increasâ€" 37 Within. with hi ;: ;o rem;ls;- (pl.). ‘ou and 1. 40 Gowns. VERTEI 46 Irony. 1 Doctor. 36 Convent 25 Kind. 28 Néuter pronoun. 30 Groundwork. 34 Driving 35 Kind of 24 South America 50 Every. Old â€"â€". 13 Public disturbance. 14 Grinding tooth 15 Above. 16 To perish. 17 To deem. 18 Golf device. 19 Edits. 20 Things to be deleted. _ e : wl wl | * T L_L [ % ,§ _ / OJ LI 1 J HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzlc. 40 years. LIFE‘S LIKE THAT "Ain‘t no use, Maw . . . . we‘ve scrubbed an‘ scrubbed an‘ now we‘ve come to another suit 0‘ clothes!" IZlJtl 1 M 51 Advantage. 53 Wine vessel 54 Bones. 55 Ago. 56 Low sand hill. 58 He was a â€"â€" as a boy. 59 He killed the giant Goliath with his â€"â€" (pl.). Biblical King By J. MILLAR WATT LTTLE WiLUEs GoOr HiccuPs 11 To require. 52 Fimish. 12 Transposed. _ 54 Ridge of a 14 Witticism. drift. 19 He â€"â€" about $7Electric unmit. 9 A speck. 10 Opposed to 2 Naval assistant 3 Vacant 4 Virginia willow 5 Peaks. 6 Prophet. 7 Grit. 8 Mapics. ing their numbers. I would say that leapâ€"years â€"â€" they are easily reâ€" membered â€" should have no duck hunting season," " "They simply had found no place to nest," he explained. "And in adâ€" dition, there was a scarcity of their natural food." Sloughs Have Dried Up > Ducks, he explained, have sufferâ€" ed gravely because sloughs in which they formerly nested in Canâ€" ada and also in the United States were in the drought years convertâ€" ed into bow!s of hard dried mud. Artificial eyelashes, each of which carries a tiny precious stone, are being sold in Paris to be fitted over the natural lashes. 1 T 11 1 | 47 Mohammedan 49 Warbled 52 Fimish. 54 Ridge of a the hand. 44 Actual being 45 Bustle, 46 Membranous 48 Last slowly. 33 Frozen water 39 Walks through water. 41 Headstrong. 42 Otherwise., 43 To hit with coin. 27 Cognizance. 29 Light brown 31 Beer. 32 To drink By Fred Neher 21 Worker 22 His favorite 23 Boundary 26 Rumanian