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Durham Review (1897), 14 Dec 1939, p. 3

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New y I3 advm- More tha ida frorr in! sports Florida fot me a uable c add: valu to lh prole m n Hangman Wanted " Liver Oil, Fins, Skin Bring Catchers Profit Nata Hi Mike Sharks Enter Big Business W I) " Tr Ha. Cod Liver The 'vwnmu. of. u non of new gold in the Dominion from all primary source; tot-nod 4.125.117 nm, ounces counted with 4.096.213 fine ounces In 1931. The gross value ot the Canadian mum: in 1938 amounted to 8165.- 205,99» or an increase of almost 16 [wr cent our that for the prev-ml- in: yum. Tho quantity and vulva Canada ranked third among the gold producing countries of the world in 1938. when the produc- tion of new gold in the Dominion from all brimm'v nun-~- A---.., ' Quntity Mined Here in 1938 Was the Greatest Ever Re. cqued in History of the Do. Canada ls No.3 - Gold Producer " l 00 Ontar 100.000 Sold to Government prison, Sing-Bing, or an executioner. applications have L'uiversizy ot Flor. a shark oil to be Mes as rich in vit- y cod liver oil. Qua U buk In Oil Bent to fishermen and hr montage of as being trans- of the most val- rf the sea," Dr. is the raw mate:- ty of industries, .culth and wealth tielenee 115K011. assitiant Ttal nutrition it f qurida. iii an ; at Tallahassee. "k's commercial mg of the 'Flor. lu Prince Skin and Teeth Qu rn Victmin. Priw survived by her i? of Connaught, Tim-ass Beatrice. ' the Marquis of Duke of Argyll, as Chatelaine ot t 1878 to 1883. onlribuced Most unlpuc in My!” riu Cotuvi.lt 2 om women 1?erea Florida I his ti, Ii " Duehess u, home, Ken [ age of 9t " iver to usiness. is rich maria In t are n" skin con- salt 1U ', 1939 RADIO FAVORITES NBC programs won 15 out of Itt classifications in the annual radio poll conducted by the Cleve- land Plain Dealer. Charlie Mc- Carthv was voted the favorite radio character and the Chase and Sanborn Hour the favorite radio program. Alec Templeton, Bing Crosby and Don Ameche came next in that order. Jack Benny was named the most popular com.. edian. "One Man's Family" was declared the favorite dramatic serial. Nelson Eddy and Lucille Manners were the best liked sing- ers of classical songs. TO BE BEARD-. December 15, 7.45 pan., CBL, Hector Char. lesworth talks on Old Time Min- strels ...m.. 11.30 p.m., CBL, CBC, eior mega!“ to far Norlh .-.... In!) Other important Christmas ev. cuts, a preview of which will be given next week, include a CBS broadcast from Vatican City, Trans-Atlantic conversations with children evacuated from the cab- itals of war-torn Europe, and the traditional singing of "silent Night" as Christmas dawns, this year by the Australian 3.:prano, Marjorie Lawrence. will undoubtedly carry it on the Canadian. network. It will also be heard over the networks of the United States. His Majesty is now an experienced broadcaster and his voice is becoming as familiar to the millions living on this con- tinent as Way that of his beloved father. MUS: important radio nch to date is that His Majesty the King is expected to deliver his annual message to the Empire at JO um. E.S.T., on Christmas Day. CBC ; LESSON xu I PARABLES or THE KINGDOM 1 Matthew 13: L53. U KING SPEAKS CHRISTMAS DAY Me any at! Mos car. and come unto me; hear/and your soul shall live. In. M.. 3. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Printed Test, Matt. 13: 3-8 3l-33. 44-46 GOLDEN TEXT-incline. u wind Canadi of being ins tawa. Their here with th Lesson Sunday School RADIO NOTES Printed T1 not much earth: and they sprun': up, beca no doepness of earth ‘ed F med. Symphony Conductor" Visits Government and i tt ls' fell birds fell by the way irds came and de. 3. and nthcrs fel' places, where they arth: and straight- t up, because they tt :cvucncie didingui and --incline. your a, MADGE ARCHER tts cu ' Lord and hed guests. in wen a n d 9 p.m., CFRB. Radio Theatre rr... 10 p.m., CRY. Len Hopkins Or- chestra from Ottawa .._t.t Dec. 19. 8.30 p.m.. C B J. Information Please N 9 p.m.. CBL, Malcolm and (ioddcn _-m..- 10 p.m., CBL, Berlioz's Childhood of Christ, conducted by Jean Marie Beaudot from Montreal "tre-- Dee. 20, 8.30 p.m., CBL, Serenade for Strings _.. -e 9.30 p.m., CBL, Han- del's "Messiah" with Mendelssohn Choir and Toronto Symphony 0r- chestra -.m.._ Dec. 21.8.30 p.m.. ‘CBL. Oil-Parade with Grenadier Guards Band ".---. 10 p.m., CFRB, Columbia Workshop ..-rt. _ . Dec. 16, cm, Metropolitan nnors, from Maple Leaf Gardens -__.._ 10 p.m.. CRY, Desire Doiauw conducts NBC Symphony Orches- tra "Pest- Dee, 17, 3 p.m., CFRB, N. Y. Philharmonic -9ett tl mm.. CFRB, Silver Theatre ....'. 8 p.m., CRY, Culley and Claudette M..... 31. Another parable sot he liv- fone them, saying, The Kingdom of heaven is like unto a grain 0F mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his field: 32. which indeed is less than all seeds; but when it is grown, it is greater than the herbs, and becomefh a tree, so that the birds of the hmwn come and lodge in the branches thorocf 33. Another parable spam» lie un- to them; The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto leavon. which a W0- man took, and hid in throw meas- ures of meal, till it was all leaxu cued. Geno-rally this parable is said to mag-h that "the kingdom spreads from soul to soul until all are brought under the sovereign- 'ompany The Kingdom of Her 31. Another parable set fora them, saying, The li of heaven is like unto a g mustard seed, which a m: and sowed in his field: 32 indeed is less than all see when it is grown. it is than the herbs, and been: srorcherl; and because they had no Poor, they withered away. 7. And others fell upon the thorns: and the thorns grew up and chok- ed them: 8. and others fell upon the ground, and yielded fruit. some a hundrodfold. some, sixty, some thirty. Thero are throw fore. (as at work in this parable: the soil, which is of foue different kinds; the sted, and the same kind of seed is used in each of the four soils; and the sower. Here in these few clauses is rnough truth to occupy us for hours and hours, so rich are the words of our Lord. The seed is, the word of God, and the different soils are the various types of {wonk- it is sown to. when the sun was risen, they were POF. rmnnic Symphony on a whirl, (I Mn. Barbirolli had the honor during theh brief stay in Oh ady 'l'\n:edsmuir. are picturcd (Photo by Karsh; cm, Metlropolitan Opei‘a " Pop’s Little Joke onvth'e Barber. p.nh gBL Hockey ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO House - J..- "my..." sncuullEnL ' "After examining the little telldw. our doctors told the parents {bathe needed attention immediately . . .. It this lesson is properly under; stood, we find in it a most solemn rrescntation of the wide and deep provalencc of evil through- out the Kingdom during this age, of the need of constant watchful- ness that the word of God should not become unfruitful in our And, Awarding to the Superinten- dent, the twenty-tour hour period was an average one, insofar as typi. cal hospital activity was concerned. . . . thirty-three children discharged " cured ' . . more than fourteen hundred meals served . ' ' ten chil- dren had extensive dental work done . . . 95% of the beds were oc- cupied. leaving only 19 beds tree for emergency cases. If no direct our attention to the beauty of our Lord's parables. we shall find them the most com- plete and finished models, "apples of gold in pictures of SHVCI." V 19: 5). Let us think of the church as the pearl precious to the Lord, which has grown as a small grain of sand has, in the side of an oys- ter. This pearl is still forming in the world today, WHAT HAPPENS EVERY TWENTY-FOUR HOURS I interviewed Mr. Joseph Bower, the Superintendent of this busy In. stitution. He told me that during the twtmty-tuur hour period pre- eeduvr, my visit. nineteen operations had been performed . . . fifty-two X-ray photographs taken . . . two hundred and eighty individual pre- scriptions filled in . completely. equipped dispensary . . . twenty- eight. bed .patients, were admitted; 44. The kingdom of heaven is like unto a treasure hidden in the field; which a man found, and hid; and in his joy he goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buy- eth that field. 45. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is a merchant seeking goodly pearls: 40. and having found one pearl of great price. he went out and sold all that he had, and bought it. The man of these two parables may be the same person a: the man of the preemi- ing parables, namely the Lord Jesus Christ; and we believe that the treasure hid in a field, which we take to be the world, as in previous parables of this chapter, is Israel, his treasure (Edox. I n " W 5 fthought, to taGTitiiiroiitiiti"iii: vestigation and find out why this Hospital should be so much in the During a visit to Toronto recently. your reporter called at the Hospital tor Sick Children on College Street. I ted seen this Hospital mentioned in news. reports many. many times. particularly during the great Polio tp.ifienuy of 19?7. ItHwas high time. so on until the whole mass is reached and transformed." "Leav. en" here may imply an evil influ. ence - worldliness, hypocrisy-- which is weakening the church in the world today. In that use, the meaning of the parable is entire- ly the opposite of the usual inter. pretation. One of America's Great Fltrspitals Treats Children thtly ' ty of God; It spreads from Christ to the Twelve, and from the Twelve to .tltrinftutt church, 'and More Than Twenty Operations Every Day Keep Hospital Surgeons Busy! IUHNFV WI q we: AGAIN! u' v. ' P3W. _ ' (50% _ V " C . / 'ti" , .» M/ -esai j% A l iT] , 1CimrrJp.l",tt." a “-9”. mm In} _ ' TURNED cu? we: AGAIN , Hidden Trouun one cold Winter day is parents had driven hundred miles in the k lo their_ little: child 7‘- ..s......~.._ It you are able to and a gift please do so now. Send ‘your donation to the Hospital for Sick Children, 87 'College Skeet, Toronto. " You'll enjoy a bem'in satisfaction by supporting this nun. You'll hive helped give the greatest gift marge, give to ettildren-aty6ii. u iiEAfdit i If everyone who reads this item ‘could visit the Hospital for Sick Children and see. u I did, what is done here tor Ontario’s little ones. then they would do as I did. Dig down deep into the pocket for I do. 'leg.' to help continue the splendid wot . And that is why this Hospital con. duets an annual appeal at this time to secure enough funds to offset this operating loss. -_ -__ .- ..._.. a; um "" come from investments made with moneys bequeathed or endowed over a sixty-year period. There is still a deficit of 390.000. The operating revenue-trom Pri. vate, Semi-private patients and the comparatively few Public Ward patients who are able to pay. grants from Toronto. other 1runieipaliti" and the Provincial Governinent- amounted to just a little more than $394,000. This means that the Hos- pital. although run on the most et. tieient and economical basis. suffer. ed an operating loss of over $149,000. Part ut, this geticit is met ttthe in. ter; "The boy is going home tttgt week after almost two years of con- "inuous hospital care, many opera- ..ions, several X-Rays. special diets. "thopaedie equipment, etc, He'- 'eclin2 pretty fit now and his par- ents have been able to pay out a ittle toward this wondertul treat- nent. When a sick child needs hrs. 1ital care, he gets it regardless of face, creed or financial eireum. stance." Nt took quite a while," con- tinued the Superintendent, "but we finally convinced the parents that iust because they couldn't afford to pay for the boy's care was no rea- son to deprive him of the only chance he had to get well. We ask. ed them to leave their son with " and let us worry about the cost of the treatment. "Upon hearing that bad news. the father and mother were all tor bundling the little chap up and leaving tor home. They could never begin to pay for that much treat- ment, they said, 'We had hoped it might be just a week or so', that a complete cure would tako many months. A Yorkshire hen has taid an egg bearing an image of a clock face with hands pointing to 10 past IO, The hen run is opposite the church, and a naturalist's theory is that the church clock may have had some influence on the phenomenon. Fairs, and, of the tragic, inescap- able destiny awaiting all those at the end of this age who are not truly the children of God, The more we study this Gospel of Mat- thew, the more we reai:ze how tremendously serious this matter is, of our relationship to Jesus Christ. and our eternal destinies. TRYIM' m was Act. 114' news TO wow DSTAUT FRIEND ts Gums ATASK=\VHY NOT suescmee f “us, “Lemar. mom HOME' FOR. HER? Clock-Clock trorh'tyiFl mun moov {A WILL soc wgitf, [ ..; ".. ' M. -"s; #iw‘iw st?,',', :15 -3. oleoresin. 39 Railroad. 40 Dormant. M Foolish old 38 Fragrant spots. M Audible. 37 Inability to book iaward. ti-tr/it if; 18 Edge. SHOE I ST: 19 Deputy. 20 Accumulating. " Mythical 22 Dump cart. ancient legend , '2g,'gsil. so Soft fine 1m er ree. down. 32 Olive shrub. " Marked with 52 Contended vessel. 16 All gone. 17 College honor Yugo-Slavia ' His father was - ir France. 14 Goddess of peace. 15 Eucharist HORIZONTAL lBoy ruler of . -__ -- -v-.UIIW Anal “CT“- The young Albany, N.Y.. house- wife tnckled preliminary treat, ment cf the bird with certain The stuffing didn't pop on Mrs. Norbert A. Pfaffenba turkey as it roasted last week Bride Sew: Zipper Into Roast Turkey THE tiny insect that makes shellac During its life, it secretes a substam forms a body covering. Later, the I .ttiected by man for the raking of h I THIS CURIOUS WORLD in machine. M Wren. " ----t, rule in divinity. M Surgical down. 52 Contended li4 Image ot z CjFj'til?7,:it BORN E (“A ic/SIA/AN ALT! [Mr ji-!l!ti,ifii,i(ltii'i- N, CAL: 9' '1?l"rp'f,-L,r9, HALL 'i))iEjiiiti,. yum APT mow a;$.EPRA moc- SiH 'dgfj'jri"iij0d)1(, r T m mm N. a --é-" an» an Ipple m. secretes a substance known " lac gum, which 'ering. Later, the covering is disusided, and b for "m M;I.l_.4 -n in. _.. Answer to Previous Puzzle 't pap out of Pfaffenbaeh's By J. MILLAR WATT BOY RULER omcial. 8 Branches. 9 Broken teeth 10 To saunter. 11 To mimic. l2 Eiectritled particle. antelope. 5 Blue. 6 Rootstock 7 Turkish VERTICAL 1 Young goat. 2 Rage. 3 Tennis tence 4 African of sh ETVO‘WNI Queen is {hyped lik? an apple seed, What fun when the unzipping was performed before the dinnet guests! misgivings - she just couldn't see how to he): the stuffing where it belonged, With all the ingenuity of t young June bride, Mrs. Flatten- baeh sewed a slide fastener into the bird, inserted the .tutting and zipped. can. "" av an unmet. we " Action. " Title of M other - 34 Wheel pad 35 Sincere M Penny. 40 To bail. 4t Eager. 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