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Durham Review (1897), 21 Sep 1939, p. 3

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A letter addressed to "the lady In the pink knit suit, Inkesitore information booth, Toronto," wan delivered promptly - and con rectly - to Miss Barbara Bren- nan. It was from Mrs. D. F. Fr”. er of Aahville, N. C., thanking Miss Brennan for aid she gave Mrs. Fraser nnd her party during tt tisit to the Queen City. “Sd' Yw' I Good Ad. . vice to mi. _ Pre- There's no stumping the post office offieials. There was no ottieial declaration of war when Italy marched into Ethiopia in 1935. And, likewise, there was no declaration when It, aly took over Albania in Avril. 1039. Japan did not and has not yet declared war in the current invas- ion of China. Undeclared war in modern times goes back to Sept. 18. 1931, when Japanese troops opened their at- tack on Maiden. which resulted later in the setting up of the new unto ot Manchoukuo. During the World War, Hondur- ns was the 23rd and last nation to join the Allies by doclarlng war mains: Germany July 19, 1918. The last formal deetaration of war was on May lo, 1933. when Paraguay started hostilities with “Olivia in tho Gran Chaeo dispute. Last Official Warning of Con.. Biet Given In Gran Chaco Modern Wars Not Declared PM: three-piece costume designed by Dolly Tree tor Virginia Bruce has a cure-liar nklrt of light grey wool; the bolero jacket in or dark grey wool with border motif of black an»; braid 'r"ttrroidery. The women listening behind the scram decided that the young person who could present a diner- out picture - one ot intelligent in- terest in the employer's business and what he could bring to it - would seem so outstanding that an employer would be willing to take a Chance on him. "mployer's question as for selling themselves content with "Yes, slr sir" answers. ter tor sale. All they knew was the tact that they wanted a job -- and they would "do anything." Most at them were pretty nearly tongtcstied. Instead of taking an runployer’s question as an owning They ttadn't done any 9 tion before going to the a meat. That was onions. Po knew nothing ot the busings they didn't even know what ter tor sale. All they knew w tapt that they wanted a job they Wfluld "(In :lnvkhin- ., -- --. W-.. They heard what hundreds of young people had to say tor them- wives - and they learned that - at them made the samc- mis. lakes. Two wot-en interested in tindirtg out the common faults in the iotr. getting technique ot young people poraudaded the employment man- ager or a large organization to let then sit behind a screen. and un- seen. listen to the applicants " lng interviewed for Jobs. Not Stumped themselves. they Ky any prepara- to the appoint. vious. For they P business. And an opening a nd to of were 7. Of the increase of his govern- ment and of pence there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to estab- lish it, and to uphold it with jus- tice and with righteousness from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of Jehovah of hosts will per- form this. The government of 3. Thou has multiplied the na- tion, thou has increased their joy; they joy before thee according to the joy in harvest. as men rejoice when they divide the spoil. “Na- tion" refers to the Jewish nation which will rejoice when their ag- onies are over. 4. For the yoke of his burden, and the staff of his shoulder, the rod of his oppressor, thou has broken as in the day of Midian. 5. For all the armor of the armed man in the tumult, and the gamments rolled in blood, shall be for burning, for fuel of tire. Hie Government 6. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder. And his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Five remarkable titles are given to this predicted sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the nations. 2, The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined. Isaiah here prophesies the terrible Assy- rian invasion but says that in the midst of it there will be hope and light. (Zebulun and Napthali were tribal areas in northern Pal- estine. directly west of the Sea of Galileo.) Isa. 9:1-7. 1. But there shall be no gloom to her that was in an- guish. In the former time he brought into contempt the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali; but inthe latter time hath he made it glorious, by the way of the Prephesien Christ'. Birth M. Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: behold, a vir, gin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall eall his name Immanuel. This prophecy was given during the reign of Ahaz, in the midst of ralamities. The child is a sign or a pledge that God is with his peo- ple. This is a truly Messianic passage. The word "Immanuel" means "God with us." Isaiah be.. lieved the Messiah to be different from, higher and more divine than any other person who had ever ap- peared in human history. ai change, he has given us one of the grandest monuments of inspir- Pd thoughts and utterances. The name Isaiah means "Jehovah saves Isaiah is beyond question the greatest of the Old Testament prophets. In a prophetic activity extending through a long period of varied experiences and historic- Timm-Isaiah prophesied from about 740 to 701 B.C. The pro- phecies in this lesson were utter, ed approximately at 734 B.C. THE LES_SONV IN ITS SETTING ISAIAH: FORETELLING THE BIRTH OF THE MESSIANIC KING.--ua. 7:14 9:1-7; It.is Golden Tcxt.--His name shall he called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prim-(- of Peace. Isa. 9:6. Recruits are fioekinsr army up to full warti Toronto, while a long join up. Sunday School Lesson LESSON XIII h"hnrceettmuuemiuseruuGTE _ 7.7 -- v..N. Inu‘ VI IIIUAC I he strength. The ABOVE pictures show members line of applicants are pictured at one of the teen "It is a matter ot learning how to live successfully with oneself, with others socially, with one‘s family," Dr. Kopas declared. "People are not born to have a successful tamilr--it is a matter of learning to have a successful family." Upbringing ot a successful fam- ily is a matter of training, not or heredity, the annual conference of secretaries ot Canadian branches of the Young Men'g Christian As. sociation was told by Dr. Joseph Kopas of Cleveland. By Learning How Dr. Kopas. director or student guidance and orientation at Penn College, said that Intelligent plan. ning and conscious activity on the part ot young people themselves in all phases of living is the key- note to a greater degree ot suc- cess. Such a program ot living is needed particularly, he said, In “the highly complex condition ot society today." lmputes Success To Upbringing 5. And righteousness shall be the girdle of his waist, and faithful- ness the girdle of his loins. The girdle is the symbol of vigorous, unimpeded strength. Christ is righteousness incarnate and all his judgments will be according to his character. He will know all cir- i'umstancei. all motives. 3. And his delight shall be in the fear of Jehovah; and he shall not judge after the sight of his eyes, neither decide after the hear- ing of his ears. 4. But with right- eousness shall be Judge the poor, and decide with equity for the meek of the earth. And he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth; and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked. POP-oh, Yeah! Christ as predicted here will be a righteous and just government, an everlasting government. It will be a government set up not by men, but by God, its King appoint- ed by God himself. The Righteous Judge Isa. 11:1-5. 1. And there shall come forth a shoot out of the stock of Jesse, and a branch out of his roots shall bear fruit. (a) And the Spirit of Jehovah shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of coun- sel and might. the spirit of know- ledge and of the fear of Jehovah. Here is pictured the endowment (by the Holy Spirit) of the Messi- ah with eminent prophetic gifts and qualifications for his ministry on earth. How is each one of these gifts of the Spirit of God manifest- ed in the earthly ministry of the Lord Jesus? Influence In Making Fan!- ilies Advance COW -- iitoM ? (f of more than 500 a day as Canada brings her iw members of the 48th Highlanders parading at of the recruiting stations, BOTTOM, waiting to 'ogoinamgunFoeee, Is AROUND THE DIAL It is announced by all networks that broadcasting during the next “SUNDAY EVENING HOUR" The "Sunday Evening Hour" one of Amepiea's foremost broadcast series ot fine music performed by distinguished artists ot concert and opera, returns to the Columbia network and CFRB to inaugurate its sixth season on September M, at 9 p.m. Lawrence Tibbett, Metro. politan baritone, is soloist ot the opening program with Eugene 0r. mandy. 150 STATIONS CARRY IT The broadcast of the 1939 World Series will be heard exclusively over the facilities of the Mutual Broadcasting System on more than 150 stations in the United States, Europe, South America, Cuba, West indies and Hawaii, and, in Canada, over the coast to coast network ot the CBC. The first game is expected to be played on Wednesday, October 4th, in the park of the American League pen- nant winner. In relating facts which showed the Indians were readily readjust- ing themselves to modern condi- tions, Dr. McGill mentioned that the Caughnawaga Indians from Montreal Island were the beet structural steel workers on the continent and were in great de. mand. a year in the population of the Indians. This applies he declared, to the purebred tribes on reser- vations. as well as to the inter. racial mixtures. The last census in Canada, five years ago, showed a total of 112,500 Indians, Dr. Me. Gill said, and he was confident the next census would show a sub- stantial increase in this number. Adjustable To Modern Conditions Dr. McGill says there Is a nat. ural increase of about 1 per cant Contrary to popular belief. the North Ameriean Indian is not de. creasing in numbers. according to Dr. H. W. McGlll. director, Indian Attairg Branch, Ottawa, who ad, dressed a seminar conference at the Royal Ontario Museum, To. ronto, recently. Population Rises One Per Cent A Year On This Continent, Government Official Says Claims Indians My RADIO NOTES Not Decreasing " MADGE ARCHER TRUE STORY One super diligent CBS engineer who stayed on the job tor 48 hours straight. following Hitler's epochai Reichstag speech, was finally made to go home. When he had just been asleep an hour his tele. phone rang. "This." said a velvet voice “in the Crossley Radio Bur. Ter. Will you tell me what pro- gram you have been listening toe." week or so will resume its regular schedules. Beginning October first the new tall season in radio show business will be under way and in this column next week a fairly comprehensive list ot the new pro. grams ot interest will be given, Ad. vance news seems to indicate I new high in entertainment, fine music, drama and education tare . . . Jack Benny returns to NBC on Sunday. October 8 at 7 pm. . . . . One Man's Family, that popular serial which has topped the popu- larity polls for years will switch to Thursday evenings at 8 p.m. on October 5, and at the same time will resume its yearly run over the CBC network. A cow in Zebekeny, Hunary, has given birth to a calf with two heads, which have four eyes, two tongues and only two ears. “I've heard nothing about any crisis except the one I had a tew weeks ago when my hut burned down," he said. "That was the big- gest for 40 years. Showu a gas mask, Tillyer de. cided it would be a good thing to keep flowers in. "Hitler?" he said. “I don't know what you're talking about. I've heard folk talk about him but who is he and where does he live?" Can't Afford New-pap“: Henry explained he cannot " ford newspapers or radio and mostly reads the Bible. Henry’ boiled a can of tea ovar a fire In the wooden hut he built on a lonely lane in the village of Har- lington, Mlddlesex. Only 10 miles from Downing Street, London, lives a grey-haired hermit, Henry Tlllyor. 74. He knows nothing about Hitler and little about the war. Man Who Never Since summer cultivation in Bee. essary to provide 1 good seed bed, growing this crop gives good con- trol of weeds as partial summer following can be practised both before seeding and after harveot- lug winter barley. It matures very early and thus gives an excellent opportunity to control weeds by after harvest cul- tlvntlon. It can be grown on well drained land in parts of the province where the snow cover is good and where winters are not too severe. The quality ot the. grain is gen- era'lly excellent. It Is not as dependable I crop as spring barley, but, when not winter killed, it produces excep- tionally high yields. _ Experimental relulln " the Col- lege and the experience ot turn- era who have grown winter barley indicate the following facts about this crop'.-- This crop bu been In Held tents " the Ontario Attriettitttral College tor many you-I. but bu not been unreservedly recommend- ed to the farmers ot Ontario " no variety yet tested has been hard! enough to ensure a. crop in len- Ions following severe winters, During recent years there - on" to be tut Increasing Interest In winter barley in Onurlo, Ind some very high yields ot [run have been reported. In reaponse to inquiries about the suitability ot winter bnrler tor Ontario, Mr. Robert Keegan ot the Field Husbandry Detmrtsttetst, Ott- tario Agricultunl College. give. the following brief gtatemettt:- Ontario Tries Winter Barley Heard Of Hitler - ._41‘aunm.uuu.tu an mui SO WAS I.' “WT my?“ " Cunt. so To drone. 87 Pitcher ear. of ocean. " Suitable. If hfinerltt wins " glam ciay John R. Cobb, 89-year-old Iam. don hu- broker, la anoreme ruler of the atralchtaway apeed world, after autumn; three more inter. national automobile recorda, but he yearna to so falter. SpeedKingTo GoFuterYet 're"" Answer to Previous Pull: ' SCIENCE, after reading the earth's rock record hooks, has reached the conclusion that the last ice age will not be imbued until Greenland and Antarctic: are tree ot we. - . Br WWII I" THIS CURIOUS WORLD m..." " Adherence shield, " n is - " Strain. " Troops. " Charts. " Paradise. 47 Its lower " To dip in THE TORTOISE away. mountain . " Garden tool. 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