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Durham Review (1897), 19 Oct 1939, p. 3

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'ttes First. the division is made up of three inhntry brigades. three field brigades of srtil'ery. one cav- airy regiment. three Held compsn. ies or engineers. a divisional sir on! corps. a divisional army ser- vice corps and a medical establish- ment ot three field ambulance cm-ps and complete p";'sonnei. or. dluarily there are two divisions to an army corps. However this num- ber can be varied. Strength Of Units Approximate strengths of the un- its represented total close to P.'... t)(ht men as follows: Infantry bri- gades tor. 6.500 men; field bri- gades oi artillerv (a). 1,800 men; cavalry regiment. 600 men: field companies ot engineers (3). 750 men; divisional signals. 500 men: divisional sun; service corps. 1.000 non: nemesis 750 men Kuch Canadian division that is called an active service. whether tor home detnso or as an expedi- tionary force. will requlre approx- lmately 12.000 soldiers ranking from privam up to major-general. lineman.“ In Goat wae seemingly eorrtplieatod to the layman the set-up is designed to prodw‘e a fighting force that Is effective. mobile nnd complete. Bets 19 what it looks "tr-ttroy en down from division tr the small- est basic unit: of each par Infantry and Artillery Brigade: Tanks, Engineers, and Ser- vice Corps Are Among The Units All Canadian Divisions Have 12,000 Soldiers Ann Rutherford chooses a grey (on to match her pebble crepe are” of the annu- uhalle Fold: ot pink and brown velvet nlumn “as!" at the luck and hold the hat on with rbbbonl lying ”or her curl; Disposition - iat have a clean mln'd and restful conscience; (b) to be, a good singer one must live "life." Sorrow puts pathos and un- dermunding into the singing voice. my a Is t in ct ettttttelation; (et breath control. Daily breathing exercises - (a) breath should never be inhaled at any point wherein tho act is an in- terruption of tho musical Idea. It ii not only important that the pianists " acquainted with the laws of musical form. but likewise tho vocalists in order that the In- terpretative power: may be broad. cued. Some» essentials tor good singing ---lat an "ear" tor music; Ito a pure tone; (trt a flexible voice; tdp d l s t i n ct tuutttelatlon; (e) breath control. An Ear for Music, A Pure Tone, Furitrle Vpice, Distinct En- Essentials Of or aspen The trembling poplar I: so called (or the reason that its leaves are almost always seen to be trembling. the least What): ot wind being 'rumor:" to more them an account of the peculiar form or [hair foot-stalks. The foliage of the poplar tree in very distinct from that ot other trees. These trees share the lore of the willows tar moist places. They are found more frequently ln gardens and hedgerows than in the woods. The white poplar ttrows into . large tree. The grey poplar is not 90 tall a tree. The block poplar (so called because of the absence of any white or grey down on the tut. derside ot its leaves) u I tree ot erect growth. fifty to sixty feet In height. The Lombardy poplar was introducwl‘luto England by Lord Rochford in 1750. Como To England in 1750 The tttree kinds of poplar tree best known here are the white. the Mark. and the trembling poplar. P oplars Love HAT FASHIONS FOR THE PERFECT' WEEK END ureiation, Braids Col; - l Moist Plates we. Kind. a Peru. Am Common in Can-ch - The White, Black and Trembling is the kingdom of heaven. 11. Blessed are ye when men shall re- proach you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. 12. Re- joke, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the pro- phets that were before you. How- ever great the less and suffering persecution produces, it is blessed because of the compensation it brings in the purifying and en- richment of the character. It tries the Christian faith, and brings out its finest qualities. Ethel: of Christian Character 18. Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing. but to be cast out and trodden under foot of men. Salt keeps things from going rotten (especially in climates like Galilee). Jeamf dis- ciples were to be the custodians of moral health, to keep commu- nity life from going rancid. l4. Ye are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. 15. Neither do men light a lamp, and put it under the bushel, but on the stand; and it shineth to all men that are in the house. 16. Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. The value of a light is illumination. The truly Christian life should light up all around it, by showing men what would result if all the world were obedient to the throne of God: It will help people who are Mm! in darkness. needy. esp"cially the unworthy. It embraces pity, charitable forbear- ance. and is revealed in acts. in words, in tears. Poverty of spirit, sorrow, hunger after righeousness, bring deep experiences, of God's gentle forbearance and bestowing love, and will make us like him in proportion as they are real. 8. Blessed are the pure in heart: far they shall see God. Cleanness of mind and sincerity of purpose are implied here. The attitude of the will here is all-important, and is the key to the possession. Only the pure in heart can stand in the inner circle and see God's face. Pelee To A Troubled Soul 9. Blessed are the pcaeemakers: for they shall be called sons of God. We might define peace roughly as the effect of God's neurness to an untroubled eonsei, once producing the sense of for, giveness, moral tranquility, of jea- lousy overcome. 10. Blessed are they that have been persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs 7. Blessed are the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy. Mercy is more than meekness. It is really love in exercise to the 4. Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Christ refers here to those who feel, who are sensitive to the griefs and joys of others. 5. Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Meekness is here given place as the first of the social vir- tues. It is the grace which opposes patient gentleness to hatred, in- jury (r antagonism. Striving for Something Better 6. Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. It is remark. able that it is the hunger and thirst for righteousness, and not the possession of it, that is pro- nounced blessed. Such a longing is sure to induce the person who feels it to strive hard for the ob- Jeet of his desire. We ought nev- er to be cotent with our moral and spiritual condition. We must ever have a hunger and a thirst for something better. I. And seeing the multitudes, he went up into the mountain: and when he had sat down, his disciples came unto him: 2. and he opened his mouth and taught them, saying. 3. Blessed ore the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. To be poor in spirit means to be in inmost reality con- scious of need, of dependence on God. Christ begins his portraiture of a citizen of the kingdom with the eorrccisusnes of want and sin. All the rest of the morality of the sermon is founded on this. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The Sermon is undoubtedly the greatest single discourse ever ut- tered by any teacher or statesman or philosopher in the whole history of the human race. It is not, how.. ever, the sum and substance of Christianity. It reveals, instead, a divine ideal and a perfect stan- dard of conduct. LESSON " THE CITIZENS OF THE KiNGDOM.-huttu,. 5:1-16 Golden Text.-Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. Matt. 5:16. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time-Spring, A.D. 27. Plaee.-0n en unknown moun- tain. possibly in Judson. Sunday School Lesson . . Railways which are moving the wheat trom farm communities to terminal elevators at the head ot the Great. Lakes are employing hundreds ot extra men. Pay cheq- ues ot steady employees have been rationed with overtime entries. POP-A Vintage Joke Railways Benefit Mail order houses also are be- nefiting trom the promising crop which is filling farm purses all throughout the west. A large mail order firm advises that " has now found it necessary to hire addition- al help to cope with the rush ot the business. Farm implement and machinery dealers report that while business has not been as brisk as it was last your. sales are picking up and are expected to reach satisfying levels before long. Farmers Buying Machinery Many farmers who have finished storing their grain or who have completed delivery to country ele. vators and terminals. are turning to towns and cities to replenish their stocks of machinery, cloth- ing and other necessities. A preliminary estimate indicates that the new amp will pour more than $246,000,000 into the pockets of prairie producers. The appraisal is based on the lust Government survey which eatimated Western Canada's wheat yield at 432561.000 bushels. The wealth ot Western Canada's 1939 wheat crop has begun to make use” felt in the retail trade centres ot the Prairie Provinces. Wheat Crop Spurs Trade Out West Buying of Implements and Do. mestic Needs Already Swel- ling EDITOR Increased travel trom the United States in recent weeks is due not only to the appreciated value of United States money in Canada but to war conditions which pre- vented many holidaying Americans from going to Europe, immigration officials said. But tourists from United States have entered Canada in increas- ingly large numbers. Immigration authorities at Ottawa said last week that while returns are not complete. the influx of American travellers was much greater in July and August as compared with the same period in 1938. Decline in value of the Canadian dollar in the United States is un- derstood to have caused a large decrease in Canadian travel to that country, although figures have not been received yet trom the Un- ited States immigration author. hips. Tourist Trade Up As Dollar Drops Just 25 years ago Oct. 8, the first Canadian troops landed at Plymouth, England, anxious to do their part to help the empire emerge victorious in the eoniliet of 19 14-18. YOULL LIKE THIS JOKE-I’VE HAD IT Pl MY HEAD TEN YEARS? First Canadian Troops land In Eatgud----iN4 OUR OWN SYMPHONIC HOUR Canada will have a symphonic hour of its own this winter. A reg- ular series, sponsored by the Can. adian Broadcasting Corporation, will be inaugurated on Tuesday, October 23rd, when the Toronto Symphony Orchestra will broad. ecast the opening concert. Les Con- certs Symphoniques de Montreal, will be heard on the (allowing Tuesday, then alternating with the Toronto orchestra. The broadcasts will be from actual halls during the performances at the regular orchestra program. Orchestra tnan. agers are planning their concerts in order to tit the programs to the times of the broadcasts - hence each broadcast will be complete in itself tor listeners. NEW COMEDY HIT Standard Brands seem to have found the comedy spot which they have been looking for to balance Charlie McCarthy on the Chase & Sanborn Hour, within their own studios. Barbara Jo Allen - for several years Beth Holly of One Man's Family serial story to you- has on the side been quietly devel. oping a comedy routine of her own -whieh she shyly asked one day to hare auditioned. The result was a guest appearance on the Chase and Sanborn Hour. Miss Allen's characterization ot Vera Vague - the (lottery spinster who will so on talking to anyone who will or will not listen. Total consumption ot cheese at all kinds is much higher in the United Kingdom than in most oth. er countries. amounting to an an- nual average ot approximately 425,000,000 pounds. Imports of cheese into the United Kingdom in 1938 totalled 2,928,114 cwts. of which New Zealand supplied 1,639,- 486 cwts. and Canada 678,130 cwts. in reporting this to the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce, Cr. R. Paterson, Acting Canadian Ani. mal Products Trade Commissioner at London states that, "Canadian Cheddar cheese enjoys a premium over other Imported cheese ot this type. During 1938 the average pre- Britons Eat Lots Of Canada's Cheese It Meets Their Requirement of Quality - Canadian Ched. dar Ranks Second in British Favor RADIO Illlllllllll NOTES By MADGE ARCHER A new program “Ballet Music", symphony orchestra devoted to music written for the ballet has been added to the CBC schedule on Friday evenings at 9:30 p.m., (CBL) . . . On Saturday afternoon, October gist, over all networks American and Canadian football will be the order ot the day . . . Toscanini will broadcast the Be. cond in his series of concerts with the NBC orchestra on Saturday evening October 21st, from 10:00 to 11:30 mm. over CBL . . . On Sunday afternoon at 3:00 over CFRB the New York Philharmonic with John Barbaroili conducting will be heard . . . at 9:00 o'clock James Melton will be the guest on the Sunday evening hour over CFRB . . . Tune-up Time and Radio Theatre are the highlights for Monday evening at 8:00 and 9:00 p.m., respectively over CFRB . . . On Tuesday -- at 8:00 over CFRB Edward G. Robinson continues " adventures in "Big Town," at 8:30 CBL otters Information Please . . . Wednesday, Jeanne DesJardins will be guest soloist on Serenade for Strings at 9:00 again over CBL, and Percy Faith and " sophisti- cates are heard in rhythm at 9:30 p.m.. CBL . . . Thursday evening is another big event night, especially over CBL. At 8:00 p.111. the Bar- bours present lite in One Man's Fa. mily, " 9:00. Welter Huston em- ceo's Good News of IMO, with Fan- ny Brice. Roland Young and lore- dith Willlon. Want Matured Extra-Quality it meet" their requirement of quality. The report states further that "the Canadian position would an pear to be comparatively satisfac- tory. Home production is indicated to be less than in 1938. and con. sumption slightly increased, due, it is suggested. to some extent. to the present program ot military train. ing. There would seem to be some opoprtunity . FF more well-matured extra quality Canadian Cheddara finding favour with consumers who in the past have demanded high quality trome-produced farmhouse Cheddar. Present production of the latter is very limited, and Canad. tan is the only type capable of tak. Ing its place." Coffee grounds are now used for making soap in Germany. mium was 1.35 cent per pound. Tho condition has been largely due to the fact that Canadian Cheddar: are considered second only to best farm-made English and Scotch Cheddar by many British consum- (TS. NOTES AND NEWS “a tt “a loll Oman“. he; " North Attica. " Tendons. " Br. " Lard. " Chinese sedge. 20 Outlet. 21 Grinding tooth. 22 Started. " Northeast. " Tone B. " Pair. " Before. 21 Journeys. 8t Electrical Now that "defenee" In: be- come one of the most used words in the language. some wonder why in Cumin it is spelled in two “)1, any: the Toronto Stir. The origins! word was "defens,". just " hence wu once hens; pence, pens: and dunce, duns. From the " To banker " Blemish " Mugs. l4 Dowry, " Chemical Spelling of Defence ' It is named after a martyr HORIZONTAL Annm- to Previous Punk l Token ot ALTHOUGH there are higher; mountains on the earth than on the moon, those of the latter-appear much more lofty because they use as high as 19,000 feet directly above the level of the plains, while most ot our earthly mountains are situated in country whiHr is. itself. a mile or more above sea level SOME OF THE MEMBERS SECEDED AND BUILT ANOTHER CHURCH.. TOKEN OF TODAY so Single thing. 1 Empty. " Prim: donm. 2 Entertainer " This missive , Mouth. may lg": 4 Being. " "rtiii,G'i'tr. . ' Negative. " Wt of C Heathen " Eden. ' New star. " Switchboard l Pitcher. compartment. ' Senior. AGED IN THE . By J. MILLAR WATT " ' Negative. 0 Heathen god. 1 New star. I Pitcher. I Senior. original wold two spellings eluc- ed, "defense," the mom can!“ form in the United Stats. ". oMeial Canadian spelling " treed in Ottawa documents and - Australia in midi»; 8500..“ on a nation! tttares, 5nd lie-IL campnicn. in "defenee.l APPoaTcONMENT/ so To drive out. " Eccentric wheel. " Sun god. " {Embled type. f? 1'0 'iroor. token com- mon!“ a ninth day. " Nerve sedative " Spread of an arch. " Dull. " Provided. 30 To pass. " Musical note. IO Ettuy. It Species. " Triaons. " And. to Company. " Ryan. tt Through a

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