old Record he tt if Selle Signseioas No matter where you live or in what circumstances. there is some- thing to be done for somebody. The following suggestions may help: Clean silver, keep rubbers and overshoes clean and shining. set the table. wash a chair or stool. wash toys. arrange ftowem, water plants, dust books, put magazines in order. collect new:- papers in pile for disposal. mark boxes to contain certain articles to be put away, straighten draw- ers in pantry. bureau or desk, wash mirrors, cut ramps from old envelopes for someone who is col. letting them. put snapshots in " bum. and sharpen pencils. Thero are many little things children may do around the house that will give them a sense of co- operation and responsibility and train them to use their hands and heads. It is not wise to "make work" for children, for this he: an artificial effect, but one can plan authentic, satisfying short jobs that need to be done. then see that the children do them can- fully and well. Insist on I stand- ard that makes each finished job an achievement and in praise where it is due. Red One: Will Give Them A Sense of Responsibility Jobs For Children Around the House Three Are Stut Living Of the tt Prime Ministers. throw did while in office-Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir John Thompson dropped dead in Wind. sor Cit-Me in England just after an interview with Queen Victor- ia. It will be noted that the three who died in office held the posi- tion in sequence. Of the' 11 Prime Ministers, three are still livint--Mr. Meigh- en, Mr. Bennett and Mr. King. I. weve .. ... ..v.... - -___-_- -e'"' out with hrlnlanu catches the errant "tort lulu In the track. of 590 ye. Trh.%....q. ....r._ ._. -"v""""" - “one - Goldwyn . Mayer pluyer. Brushed up trom nldea Ind back the halr In mas-ed closely to the had In nu curls and II brought forward on the left [oral-cad. A tiny velvet bow In placed up" front; a small comb - “L __. .__._ Hula.-- 1h- Avrnnl The celebration of Prime Minis- ter Mackenzie King’: 20th Mini. versary " leader of the Federal Liberals, ins “as"! W. L. Clarke. a feature writer on the Windsor Star, to review the has about Canada's party leaders and those who have become head of the Government. He recalls that only four men have been official lead- ers of the Dominion Liberals since Confederation. They have been Mon. Alexander Mackenzie, Ed- ward Blake, Sir Wilfred Laurier and Mr. King. Sir John A's Record Mr. Kine would have to win two more elections to equal the record of Sir John A. Macdonald. who served 19 years us Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. King has been Prime Minister during " years. While Sir John A. holds the re- cord for total service as Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Lauricr's " year; in office constitute tip rec- ard for continuous service. JQMM "Crum Canada Has Had 11 Premier: Since 1867 rnlm-nt WoI3Yonn '- Office Mummy»?! JohA. MacDonald'- " Years-ndSiWilfredLlu- it": " chuPrimeMin- In HAIR STILL GOES HIGH Native wave , HIGH inv 8. Bat " tor me, i am full of power by the Spirit of Jehovah, and of judgment had ot might, to declare unto Jacob his transgres- sion. and to Israel his sin. Judgment To Come 9. Hear this. I prly you, ye heads ot the house of Jacob, and rulers of the house of Israel. that abhor jultice, and pervert all equity. 10. They build up Zion with Mood, and Jerusalem with iniquity. "With blood"menn| by cruel extortion. " graft. ti. The heads thereof to ind" tor toward, and the prteSts thereof tench for hire, and the False Prophets Condemned Thrs saith Jehovah concerning tho prophets that make my people to err. Micah now turns to those who are in high spiritual places, the proplwts and priests ot the land that bite with their teeth. and cry, Peace And whoso putteth not into their mouths, they even pre- paro war against him. 6. Therefore it shall be night unto you, that ye shall have no vision; and it shall be dark unto you, that ye shall not divine; and the sun shall so down upon tho prophets, and the day be black over them. 7. And the seer; shall be put to shame. and tho diviners confounded; yea, they shall all cover their lips; tor there u no answer of God. These men will be more accountable in the day of judgment for what they have done, knowing better. than will those whom they have led ttstray, who knew no better. "Dir. lnors" used itteartutiotts and other unlawful means of drawing men to 4. Then shall they cry unto Je- hovah, but he will not answer them; yea, he will hide his face trom them at that time, according as they have wrought evil In their doings. Mimh 3:142; 626-8 Golden Text - What doth Jehovah require of thee, but to do justly, and to love kindness. and to walk humbly with thy God? Mic. With the object of co-ordinating the work Canadian Women would be called upon to do in the case of a national emergency the Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women is working hard " increasing its ranks and outlin. ine plans in eastern Canada, while a drive for organization is going forth in the west. Mrs. Walter Charteris of Chatham. Ont., wife of the provincial soldiers' aid commissioner, is seen here as she arrived at registra- tion headquarters of the Ontario branch in Toronto to line up the work to be done in her own district. Sunday Schoo! Lesson MICAH: A MESSENGER OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Si LESSON XII "Everything about her is being criticized, tor no more real reason than that the other girls are not willing to accept the challenge that her natural aptitude should be to them and give her a run tor her money." _ "We were discussing thi, very human little failing of many poo- ple, of being unable to watch the other fellow make good. Having been a victim ot it now and then. we felt a sympathetic twinge the other day when we overheard an. other girl 'getting it in the neck'-- behind her back.' She had Just rac~ ed oft. tossing a rather tlip remark over her shoulder. The other girls could have said the same thing and provoked nothing but cracks back, but there was nothing but cold silence. till one girl said in a surprisingly ugly tone, She makes me Mck-she think's she‘s so very good!' "The girl under fire was axed to take up one ot the popular sports this summer. To her delight she is quite good and tho older people, especially thb men. are taking quite an interest in her on account of it. "She isn’t being overbearing at all about it though and is just a teeny bit hurt by the attitude of the other girls. Judged By the Heart Mir. Ct',. Wherewith shall I come bot'oyo Jehovah, and bow my- soit before the high God? Shall I coma before hint with hux'ut-oft'ur mus. with calves a your old? 7. Will Jehovah be pleased with thou. sands ot rams, or with ten thous- ands of rivers of oil? Shall I give my first-born for my transgression. the fruit ot my body tor the sin of my soul? The prophet overthrows the outward means ot reconcilia- tion with God, sacrifices and such. reminding the people ot the moral, demands of the law. g. He hath showed thee, 0 man, what is good; and what doth Jehovah require of thee, but to do Justly, and to love kindness. and to walk humbly with thy God? This is one ot the most famous verses in all the Old Test. :mwnt. it is a creed in itself. Jealousy Often Behind Gossip ln ninetymine cases out of a bun- dred Jealousy is the cause ot gos- sip as we are reminded in the tor. lowlng letter: "We were discussing tho very human little failing at many poo- prtCtttt., thcrc _ divine tor money; yet they lean upon Jehovah. and say, is not Jehovah in the midst of us? no evil shall come upon us. The ecclesiastical and religious leaders of the people followed er- ror (their own desires) and led others after them. 12. Therefore shall Zion for your-sake be plowed us a field, and Jerusalem shall be como heaps, and the mountain ot the house as tho high places oil a forest. The prophecy came 'rue. first at the capture by N'vm'suehati. llG'ZZill’, F, Wigwam - "ll '3 "i'fii' rs __-_----------------, - ) v4tit ‘HE'R'T tyd-Bi" ELEVATED or: SQBWAY. A -. tt.UTv/3i4. THESAME '---For All Pop Cares He Could Fly WORLD SERIES BASEBALL Another big event of nation wide interest broke into radio news last. week. Exclusive broadcasting rights for tho 1939 Baseball World Series were awarded to the Gil. lette Safety Razor Company ot Boston by Judge Kenesaw M. Lan. dis, of Chieago, baseball high com- missioner, Baseball is perhaps the most popular sport on this continent tor millions ot radio listeners. It is safe to guess that. baseball has the biggest audience ot any type of radio program on the air. It is very doubtful whether it is even sur- passed by the fight championship broadcasts. NOTES AND NEWS Orson Welles opens his second "Playhouse" series over CBS and CF'RB at 8 pm. on Sundays with the announcement that Helen Hayes will be starred in the first six dramas . . . President Roose- velt will speak over the Rod and Blue networks from 10:30 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16 . . . the world‘s heavyweight champion Joe Louis will defend his title against Bob Pastor in Detroit on Wednes- day, September 20th over NBC be ginning at’lo p.m. Walter Huston has been appointed â€man or all work" for the coming season on Another story says that the red rose was originally white, but it blushed with joy when Eve klssed it in the Garden of Eden. A still older story tells how the rose grew red with shame when it saw that it had pricked the toot of Venus " she chased Adonis. The rose has often played an important pal-t in history, " when the plucking of the red and white roses in the Temple Gardens led to the Wars of the Roses. There are hundreds of legends about the rose in all lands where it grows. It is said that the origin- al rose was white, and many stor- ies are told to account tor the red rose. A Persian legend says that the nightingale flying towards the perfume thrust. one of the thorns against its breast. and spilt its blood over the petals. Ever since the rose has been red. In All Lands Where It Grows -0ritrirt of Red Rose The rose is grown and worn in almost all but Arctic lands and those near the Equator. Rose ls Subject Of Many Legends RADIO NOTES l vandal By MADGE ARCHER "31. by Thor Bell Sndln'e. (a: Sept. 21 - 8.00 p.121. NBC Jessica Dragonette. AdoifHitueDW'th-ttt--. SymbolPopuluwithCh'nue Sept. 20 - 8:30 pm. CBL Jack Teagarden's Orchestra; 9:30 pan. CBL Percy Faith's Music; 10 p.111. NBC Joe Louis . Bob Pastor. Ahettika's Origin Swastika: ot red, blue. green And yellow, representing infinite pru- perlty to the Chine-e Ire to be seen on magnificent ritual cost- umes worn Inlay hundred- of years ago by great Manchu empor- ers. TO BE HEARD Sept. 15 - 10 pan. NBC Tour Galento - Lou Nova. Sept. 16 - 8 pm. Mal Hallett's Orchestra. Sept. 17 - 3:00 p.m. CFRB Col. umbia Symphony; 8 p.m. CBL The Chase and Sanborn our. Sept. lg - 8 pan. CF'RB Tune Up Time; 9.00 p.m. CF'RB Radio Theatre; 10 pm. CFRB Guy Lom- bardo; 10:30 pan. CBL Pageant of Melody. Sept. 19 -- 8.00 pm. CPRB Big Tonw; 8:30 pm. CBL Information Please; 10 pm. NBC It I Had A Chance; 10:30 mm. - CBS Kalten- born Comments. People who believe that Hitler invented the "mun would visit the exhibition ot Chinese itntrerial robes and uncut-ion. recently op- ened by the Chine-e Ambundor at China Institute. Vocal Classes Edward Johnson, Guelph's tam. ous tenor and manager of the Met. ropolitan Opera Company, has for some time been advocating group choral singing in school, Quite naturally them he has been chosen " honorary director ot the master vocal classes in the schools ot Rochester, N.Y. These classes are under the supervision of Alfred Spouse, who conducted a course on choral singing at the summer school of University of Western Ontario. I Thursday night's "Good News" over NBC CBL at ' pm. . . . The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra open its tenth year on (“RS on Sunday, October 15th. With the declaration of war by Canada, programs on the Canadian networks may necessarily have to be adjusted, American programs will remain as scheduled as tar as we know. The symbol in ot unknown orig- in. Swastika. or. to be correct, avastika, chains have tor many years past been made to unit all pockets and sold in large number! by Jewelers. Their appearance. " most that of two “2's†Intersecting suggests magic and mystery; yet it is doubtful whether nine out of every ten of their wearers know anything of tho history of the ma. gic sign. It is now known, however, that the sign was in very remote age: introduced into india. that home of things occult. It in thought to have been connected in some way with the rites ot sun worship. In India. Peru and Mexico The svutika has also been found on early Indian and Chinese work. and as tar away from the East as Peru and Mexico, among the ruins ot old Aztec civilisation. The religion there, too, was sun worship. School Choir Singing Brings Out Hidden Talents, Person- ality in Pupils in Middle Ayn in the Middle Ages the sign was thought to have been derived from the Greek Gama“. md to be en- blematic of Christ, the Cornerstone of the Holy Catholic Church. WAR CHANGES SCHEDULE Help Teachers A pioneer in methods ot school music training, Mr. Spouse minted that the trend toward do.“ teach. in: of voice in school: ha been fought tor " year: by private vo- eat tencherl. “They claim we are akin; bread Ind butter out ot their month. But ill-tad. they actually (Ind that " Astonishes. 41 Before Christ, " Small shield. 44 Revived. " Cry for help at sea. M Toivard. 18 Medley. " Behold. 20 Crucifix. 21 Dye. 22 Noise, 23 Manley apple. 26 Brother. " To seize. 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