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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jan 1939, p. 3

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LEUEVIIG 001' ”FORT THIS I"! e Blend 10350 Issages before Ice for millions re: {Brain yd LU FUSS a Direction: Fast-Acting 'd) has not ah'cad ' to test I. So. for a year. Ohm spent his nights planning the model house. Then he started work. and spent long evenings revising his plans. Midget Figures. Model Fish The completed house, construct- ed entirely of wood, measures 8 by 6 by 3 feet. In " are st midget fig- ures. " of which move when a motor operates. Ott the lawn, seven musicians so through the motions ot playing a phonograph. and anoth. er rocking idly in a chair. Tiny model fish are in the swim. ming pool. There is a midget fig- ure heating a bear because it has a fish in its mouth. One figure is wav. in: a hot dog sign in front of a hitch counter. while nearby a dog eats the sausages‘ "A war Out of Which We A: q A remodelled community at aa- tion. to supplant post-war nation. all-m throughout the world was Ne. tured by Professor James T. Shot. well ot Columbia University, New York. as a way out of what he had termed "the anarchy we are living in today, the most dangerous since the fall ot Rome." The noted educationalist. native of Strathroy. Ont.. told a meeting ot the Woodrow Wilson Foundation that President Wilson made “inevi- table mistakes" in Great War days, but he defended Wilson's plan tor a League ot Nations. League Never Had A Chance History. he said, had no answer to Wilson's idea ot such a Commun. ity 'bccaune the League as Wilson conceived it has never existed." But one night several years ago he had a “fantastic dream" that gave him the urge to build a doll house “with live people. lights. and lawn. a swimming pool and every- thing." "Selt-respeet is the mainspring of morality. thc.fypdation of good citizenship. .and the secret of trtrengtu."-charles Francis Pot- ter. "The anarchy we are living in to. day is the work of those who den. ied or falsified the conception of a community ot nations get forth in the Covenant." "We Can't Live None” "Now unless civilization is doom. ml,” Prof. Shuiwcii said. "it is this post-war' nationalism and not the experiment of a League of .' ions whim 'l.; dc-stined to disappear. Na. tioualism may be the strongest force in the world at the moment. but it runs counter to the newest and most powerful factor in human history, the science that conquers time and space and changes all our relationships. No civilized nation can 1ch alone as it used to do." In tor years with an ailment that cost him the amputation of one leg, Ohm has spent tive years without deep at night. A “fantastic dream". product ot sleepless nights caused by illness. was the origin ot an amazing doll hoarse built by John Ohm, 65-year- old farmer of Edgeworth, Sask. Fantastic Dream of 65-Year- Old Saskatchewan Farmer I: Product of Five Years With- Man Cannot Sleep, Makes Doll House Bess Ehrhnrdt not only skates but has the role of Kitty In the new Joan Crawford .produetion, "Ice Follies". Miss Ehrhard! keeps in porno! phy- 0|an congmqn by doing love"! 5513': 651507 Ice. Which We Are Living- To. by” is Proposed by Educa- tiemut, Native of Strathroy, out Sleep Nationi Said World's Cure In PETER SEES' cumsrs GLORY Matt. tr. 1-18; 2 Peter L 15.18 Golden Text. - We behold his glory, glory as of the only begot- ten from the Father. John I: 14. Plaee.-Almost certainly on Mt. Hermon, in the northern part of Palestine. We do not know where the Second Epistle was written. 1. And after six days. This means six days after the great confession of Peter, and the re- buke that Peter received immed- iately afterward. Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John his brother. Those three of his disciples who were most close- ly linked to him in heart and thought. And bringeth them up into a high mountain apart. That the transiiguration took place at night is the opinion of most stu- dents. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.--Auturnn, A.D. 29. The Second Epistle of Peter was writ. ten somewhere near A.D. 65. The disciples neuled to learn that Christ's true glory was in suffering. They saw nothing: in the cross but shame and defeat. This vision was to truth them that the cress was his throne. Back To The Multitude Matt. 17: 9-13. 1'. And as they were coming down from the moun- tain, Jesus commanded them, saying, Tell the vision to no man, until the Son of man be risen from the dead. Any report on the part of these three disciples of what they had seen, Christ transfimwed, would at that time have been re- jected on the part of those to whom the story was told, and would riot in any way enhance the name of Christ, or convince anyone of his Messiahship. 14. And when they were come to the multitude, there came to him a man, kneeling to him, and saying, 15. Lord, have mercy on my son; for he is epileptic, and suffering grievously; for oft-times he falleth into the fire, and oft- times into the water. 16. And I brought him to thy disciples, and they could not cure him. 17. And Jesus answered and said, o faith- less and perverse generation, how lone shall I be with you? how long shall I bear with you'. bring him hither to me. The disciples had little faith; the father believed, and did not believe. This preval- ence of perverse unbelief made it painful to live amid such a gener- ation, and to. suffer or bear with them. 18..2 And Jesus rebuked him; and the demon went out of him: and the boy was cured from that hear. No sinner can ever sin- cerely come to Christ but his sin will be forgiven, he will receivo The 'rranstueration 2. And he was transiigured be. fore them. No one can say exact- ly what the word here translated "ttvans/ttdt" meant in the life of Christ. fieuratively or spiritually. And his /-w did shine as the sun, and his garments became white as the light. The light around was more than a robe put on from the outside. It was an emanation from the fountain of light within. These were rays that streamed forth from his own nature; and herein is the difference, In the case of Moses and the dying Stephen. 4 And Peter answered. and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if thou wilt, I wil. make here three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah. Peter makes the great mistake here in, as it were. classifying the Lord Jesus among the great characters of Is- rael, as if the Lord was to have no more glory on that mount than Moses and Elijah were to have. He certainly does not give any pre-eminent place to Christ. Words From Heaven 5. While he was yet speaking, behold, a bright cloud overshad- owed them. And behold, a voice out of the cloud. saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. On two other occa- sions a supernatural voie: brought testimony to the Lord Jesus: at his baptism (Matt. 3: 17), and to- waru the close of his life. on Sun.. day before the Passover (John 12: 28). Three apostles could never agree that they heard certain words, at the same time, and in the same place, unless such words were actually uttere:1. Thirty years after this Simon Peter still remembers that he heard a voice on the mountain. The voice was none other than the voice of God the Father. The voice added, Hear ye him. 6. And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid. 7. And Jesus came and touched them and said, Arise, and be not afraid. 8. And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one, save Jesus only. 3. And behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elijah talk. ing with him. T hose two men were the representative leaders of the Hebrew theocracy. Moses was the embodiment of the law, Elijah of the prophets. _ Sunday School Lesson LEMON Ill POP-Fortunately, Pop Has Back in 1888 when he came from Perryvllle. Missouri, where he was born in 1870, it was just ordin. ary hand-clippers for a haircut and a straight razor tor a shave. Now the customer has to be swathed in hot towels before and after a shave. The speedy electric clipprs have made the old-time hand clippers al. most obsolete. People Nowadays Harder To Please Winnipeg Barber Claims That Old-Time Customers Were More Easily Satisfied Most notable of his customers around the turn of the century in. eluded the late Sir Hugh John Mac- donald, Sid Redmond P. Roan, Hon. Thomas Greenway, all former premiers ot Manitoba, and Henry M. Stanloy. explorer who searched tor Doctor David Livingstone, lost in South Africa, Edgar Doerr, barber in Winnipeg tor M) years, claims customers ot the early days were more easily sa- tisfied than those at the present dar-e-une of course, the old- timer with the handle-bar moust- ache. which had to be trimmed just 130-0t' else. 2 Pet, 1: 16-18. IO. For we did not follow cunningly devised fables, when we made known un- to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty. 17. For he received from God the Father honor one glory, when there was borne such a voice to him by the Majestic Glory. This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased: 18. and this voice we ourselves heard borne out of heass en, when we were with him in the holy mount. The apostle Peter, after having preached Christ for more than thirty years, is writing this second letter to other Chris- tians, presumably Hebrew Chris. tians, scattered throughout the world, to encourage and strength- en them in the faith. and to con- viure those possibly in danger of departing from the faith, through persecution, that there is no life, no hope, no power, and no future glory, outside of Christ. Peter is now an old man. The remem- brance of the transfitruration was one of those things which helped Peter in every hour of temptation and trial to keep him unswervingly persuaded that Christ was the true Redeemer and the Son of God. Chancellor Hitler. his Propaganda Minister Goebbels and Frau Goebbels. who acts as Hitler's oftieial hostess, were pictured here in happier days. Goebbels is reported under a cloud as the result of a horse-whipping given him by friends of Actor Gustav Froelich, who objects) to_him forcing his attention fm Froelich's btaytify) wife, " irGrLiuijiaroid."ii'ita, irreiaiito be angered by the sca'ndal. Frau Goebbels is perhaps Germany’s most influential woman. God's gift of eternal life, and he will be made a child of God at once. Propagmda Minister Rumored A “Love Thief" wu‘ve Japan's search for war-time substitutes has led to 4,000 invert. tions, ranging from porcelain telephones t. waterproof crns and buckets. Celluloid razor blades and summer hats were among articles displayed at tt Tokio exhibit. "The way to be happy is to get a cause that is worth while and identify your life with it."--Up- ton Sinclair. Frank Munn, who is heard on NBC's Waltz Time series, entered radio in 1923 and has never sung on an unsponsored show in all that time. ist. He made /",' 'i.sW,v'ii.ii:.'t':ar'i' his profes- :‘f , "' EfiCfaat sional debut 1:ur"i' t over KMBC, . ' T ' Kansas City, _ after winning Dex. Eeat thnc Atwater Kent auditions for vocalists. Before that he sang with the Kansas City Light Op- era Company. HERE AND THERE Tommy Riggs, one of the most skillful skaters in radio, spends his time between rehearsals and broadcasts skating on the Radio City rink. Evelyn is the only girl in Phil Spitalny'ss all-girl Hour of Charm orchestra who is a true New York. er. Brought up in the city, attend- ing the New York schools - she finished the Julia Richman High Like many other present- day announc ers, King's career start- ed " a vocal- C Del King, whose voice is heard on Mr W's "Avalon Time" broad.. casts for an NBC network Satur- days at ._ p. m., EST, is a veteran of 11 years in radio, but he hasn't b e e n annuoncing Flee"' PV all t h o s e sriiij'ii,irt', . rr,:,.:): years. ;;§§;=s;§53-1= l "i,: Medicine Hat post Mice em- ployees are protesting against skunk skins being shipped through the mail. The smell of the packages is unbearable, they any. Mailing Of Skunk Skins Is Protested Are You Listening Br FREDDIE TEE His Hobby Bras More than " ton: of noel in blocks and ttarg altered for sale near Walkertort recently at the nuc- tion of the effects ot the late Jog. eph Schmidt. known as the "Bruce Steel King" through " eccentri- citiea In buying this commodity in large quantities remains unsold " a result of bids ranging no higher than $7 per ton. “Bruce Stool King’s" 30 Tons of Steel Bloch Have Gone Under the Hauler Refused High Price One block ot steel. purchasvd by Schmidt two years ago, weighing it is estimated. eight tons and for which the deceased paid, it is Mat. ed, $2.000. was put up for sale and drew a bid of only $25. In all it is believed that Schmidt had purchas- ed more than $5.000 worth ot steel. including saws. hammers. Hedges. bars and blocks trom earnings ac- cumulated from his labors as I farm helper and bushmau. Remove to Clear, Sweet-Smol- ling, Well-Ventilated Place, And Cool Thoroughly The faet that the separator is kept clean and runs properly. does not necessarily prove that good cream will be on hand at churning time or that good butter can be made from it. The proper care and handling ot the cream is an impor. tant phase ot the question. The milk must have been produced from clean cows, in a clean barn, into clean pails and by clean and careful milkers. It must have been remov- ed from the barn immediately after milking to the separator. Remove cream immediately after separation to a clean, sweet smelling. well ventilated place and cool thorough- The amount received by the em tate apart from the blocks unsold would amount possibly to 3100. Schmidt. who died less than a your ago at the age of Tli, had made a hobby of buying steel and in war time refused a high figure for what he then had on hand. Handling Cream After Separation i . Ttr" w i I 1y. The cooling prevents the growth ot bacteria that are in the milk and therefore keeps it flavor and condition good. It should be cooled to below 60 degrees Fahren- heit and held at that temperature until ripening time or delivery. School and entered the Juilliard School of Music. She was in her third year there and had won suc- cess with her violin - when she joined the Spitalny band where she has been ever since. "Evelyn, and her magic violin" is a featurcd number. Charming Angeline On is rogu- lain heard in loading feminine roles on Edgar. Guest's "lt Can Be Done" programs over the Col- umbia network on Wednesday evenings. (WABC-CBS, 10.00 to 10.30 p.m., EST). Miss Orr began cu" . her radio career ju' as a singer over Station WRVA in Richmond, Va. - r?r"'c". _ in 1930, when CtiCjj')r' I'? she was attend.. t"Etit' Y"'? ing nearby Black- . rr In ‘“ . stone College. A iciii'r stunning br u n- _ R iccii;,i't'iir] otte, Miss Orr is . Pr ",5tui' much sought as a a V gstyio and photo- Angeline Orr graphi F modi i. Angeline Orr graphic modcl. Tubes Fully Warranted The Rogers-Majestic Corpora- tion announce that all Rogers Ita. dio Tubes (which were the first successful A/C tubes made) Ire now covered by an unconditional warranty against defects, includ. ing ALL the tubes in the new 1939 DeForest Crosley, Rogers and " jestic models. When re-tubing with Rogers Tubes, purchasers naturllly get the benefit of this unconditional warranty. To Hdard Steel Angeline Orr dtiit"ARitt A are [hauled our the tttme-ree old son of Abba Kayurl. Tho ehiWweitths M pounds and is still putting on weight rapidly. Re In: mined 42 pounds in the last yen. tools. " Measure of paper. " Plural. 29 Kimono sash 310m aperture " Ladies' underwear 36 To soften leather. " Aquatic mammal. 60 Data. " Parent. 02 Regular 01 40 Golf teacher. cubic. " To leave out. 65God of war " Courtesy 66 Julius .---- title. and Antony " Neuter loved her. pronoun. 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