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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jan 1940, p. 7

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ecasion â€" the rt When Suib on s rdrobe Of Life r to O »00¢ ') arms _4;'{ her grandmother An electric range was pressed into service when Patricia Adams, 814 pounds, was born, last week at Hazeiton, P.A. _ _ . The afternoon was cold and the doctor, fearful of a biting wind, ordéred the Baby wrapped in blanâ€" kets and: held in front of the range. The oven switch was turned to "preheat" and Patricia baked come fortably for a half hour in the Dr. E. H. Sellards of the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, has announced finding such relics as flint spearheads, hide scrapers and the like. "The relics," said Dr. Sellards, "were found in terraces of a stream flowing through the E. . Buckner ranch in Bee County, of Texas. In the samo deposits were found remains of elephant. mastoâ€" don and horse, With Other Extinct Animals "The elephant is the Columbian wlephant which was aburdant in that region of Texas in relatively late geologic time; the mastodon is the American variety which in earlier time ranged widely over the continent, and the horse is related to the modern animal, but had beâ€" come â€" extinct before Europeans had come to this continent. s ‘The relics found on the Buckâ€" ner ranch give further proof of the association of man with these aniâ€" mails," he said. Discovery of relies thought to date back 20,000 to 25,000 years has added to evidence that man was contemporaneous in North Amerâ€" ica with the mastodon and other animals now extinet. Discovery In Texas of Relics Dating Back 25,000 Years Leads to Belief Humans Livâ€" ed on This Continect At the Same Time As Mastodons Six in Ontario Such designation, it was said, does not necessarily mean that the airports; will become fuliâ€"{ledged training bases, but, having been so listed, it may be considered they will figure in Canada‘s air effort. The list of airports: Vancouver â€" airport, â€" Lethbridge @irport. Calgary airport, Edmonton rirpori, Regina airport, Stevenson Field at Winnipeg, Fort William rirport, Kaptskasing, Ont., airport, North Bay, Ont., airport, Maiton @irport, at Toronto, Hamilion airâ€" port, Uplands airport at Ottawa, St. Hubert airport near Montreal, St. John, N.B.. airport, Halifax airport and Moncton, N.B.. airport. Man Living Here 25,000 Years Ago Small Loan Act Now Operating Announcement of the designaâ€" tiong was contained in the Canada Gazette and the move is .in line with an orderâ€"inâ€"council passed on Nov. 28 which placed comp‘ete conâ€" trol of all air movements in the hands of the government. At the transport department it was said listing of the 16 airports ns zones for direct or indirect milâ€" Itary use would ensure that no tall buildings or other obstacles which might obstruct landings and take offs would be erected on adjoining property. Heavy Penalties For Infrin igeâ€" ment of Rules Provided â€" This measure bas been subject ofi long and, at times, bitter deâ€" bate in the House of Commons. 1t was passed last regular session of Parliament, being initiated in the Senate. Cost Must Be Made Clear Under the new reguilations for asmall loansâ€"those®not more than $500â€"the cost of the loan to the borrower must be shown plainly and must not exceed two per cent per month for a 15â€"month loan on the amount actually placed in the hands of the borrower. The cost is chargeable only on the amount advanced and payable oniy on the amount remaining as repayments are made. The rate is reduced if the loan goes over 13 months. A new law designed to protect the public from soâ€"called "loan sharks" and to place the small tloan business on an efficient basis beâ€" came operative January 1. Under the Defence of Canada Act 1% dominion airports have been de signed as ports for direct or indirâ€" ect military use to ensuo their conâ€" tinued availability for such purâ€" poses. Name 16 Airports For Military Use Vancouver t sented in Protects Public Against The 640 _ __ @L__10»» ? "epreâ€" ment 23. He saith unto them, My cup indeed ye shall drink, but to sit on my right. hand, and on. my.left hand, is not mine to give; but it is for them for whom it hath been prepared of my Father, 24. And when the ten heard it, they were moved with indignation concerning the two brethren. Christ meant: 19. and shall deliver him unto the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify: and the third day he shall be.raised up. Note the minâ€" ute details which the Lord here foretells regarding his death, Jeâ€" sus knew ho came to die for our sins, and he never attempted to esâ€" cape the awful sufferings and the shameful death which this holy, glorious purpose involved. _ But whenever our Lord speaks of his death, he also speaks of his resurâ€" rection. He did not contemplate the horror of the one without drawing encouragement from his confidâ€" ence in the other. Two Came Asking Favors 20. Then came to him the mother of the sons of Zebedee with her sons, worshipping him, and asking a certain thing of him. (The mothâ€" er of theso two disciples is elseâ€" where identified as Salome). 21. And be said unto her, What wouldâ€" est thou? She saith unto him, Command that these my two sons may sit, one on thy right hand, and one on thy left hand, in thy kingdom. 22, But Jesus answered and said, Â¥e know not what ye ask. Are ye able to drink the cup that I am about to drink? They say unto him, we are able. John‘s was a refined and reserved nature, but pride was his besetting sin. In his work for Christ he belioves he posâ€" sesses a secret which the other disâ€" ciples do not share; he criticizes their conduct from the height of his own ideal. The sors here, replyâ€" Ing to Jesus‘ question, showed a loyalty and devotion to him, but‘ also a spirit of selfâ€"seeking and of pride, which if allowed to go on would be the repudiation of the. very principles which Christ by his life and death would teach, The parable of the laborers in the vineyard, found first in our losâ€" son, was intended primarily to apâ€" ply to the fewards to be given those who serve Christ in his kingâ€" dom. It taught the disciples that however, long continued â€" their work, abundaut their labors, yet without charity to their brethren, humility before God, they are nothâ€" ing. The spirit in which work is performed is the important thing in the eyes of God. His Approaching Death Matt. 20:17. And as Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he took the twelve disciples apart, and on the way he said unto them, 18, Behold, we go up to Jorusalem; and the Son of man shall be delivered unto the chief priests and scribes; and they shall condemn him to death, LESSON 111 A NEW STANDARD GREATNESS Matthew 20 Printed Text: Matt. 20 : 17â€"28 CGolden Text: "While we were yet sinners, Chirst died for us. Rom. 5:8. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time â€"â€" All the events recorded in this lesson occurred in March, A.D. 30, the year of our Lord‘s crucifixion. Place â€" The evonts of the entire narrative took place in Peraea, with the exception of the healing of the blind men recorded at the end of the chapter, which, took place near Jericho. Majorâ€"General A. G. L. McNaughton, commander of the Canadian forces in England, was in rare good humer when this excellent photograph was taken in England as he talked with other officers at the military depot where the Dominion‘s expeditionary forces are undergoing further training. The officer at the right is Lieutenant J. N. S. Buchan, son of Lord Tweedsmuir. Sunday School LCSSOH & GALAXY OF STARS The Opening gun in Eddie Canâ€" tor‘s "March of Dimes" campaign for the Committee for the Celeâ€" bration of U. S. President Rooseâ€" velt‘s Birthday will get away with an hour‘s broadcast by a galaxty of HollyWood movie and radio stars on Saturday night, January 20, over the combined networks of the NBC, CBS and Mutual Sysâ€" tems. The broadcast will begin at 11 p.m. EST. Amcng those scheaâ€" uled to entertain are:â€"Connic Boswell, Mickey Rooney, Meredith Willson, Bob Hope, Rudy Vallee, Burns and Allen, Frances Langâ€" ford, Bob Burns, Fannie Brice, Bing Crosby and many others. Edâ€" die Cantor will act as master of cevemenies, Lanny Ross, "the nighttime star who shines in the day time" will begin a new five times weekly program over the CBS network on Monday, January 22 from 2.00 to 2.15 p.m. Mr. Ross has been one of radio‘s outstanding singers for over a decade. The NBC Great Play to be heard at 2 p.m. on Sunday, January 21, will date from 1830. It will be Victor Hugo‘s "Ruy Blas." "Rip Van Winkle" will be given the foiâ€" lowing week. & JANUARY PROGRAMS In keeping with that "After New Year‘s" feeling, little adâ€" vance news has been coming in during the last two weeks about favorite radio programs â€" for ra. dio editors to write about. This much has seeped through though: Service to Others 25. But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Ye know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones exorâ€" cise authority over them. 26. Not so shall it be among you: but whoâ€" soever would become great among you shall be your minister; 27. and whosoever would be first among you shall be your servant. The Lord does not repudi.te the desire of a man to be great, but only his desire to be great if it is a selfish one, by which he would obtain a position of lordship nd power over other men. True greftness, says the Lord, â€" and here‘is one of the most _ revolutionary teachings of the New Testament â€" is to be found in serving others, not comâ€" manding others; in spending upon others, not acquiring wealth by the Not upon the basis of favor will men get into office in my kingdom; they will be put into office accordâ€" ing to fitness, and that within the will of God. When God propares an oifice for a man, he prepares the man for the office; and there is perfect fitness, RADIO B notes POPâ€"Let It Blow By MADGE ARCHER A group of stations is being usâ€" ed for this program, which is being sponsored by The Canada Starch Company Limited, manufacturers of Crown Brand Corn Syrup. A new and interesting type of quizz program went on the air on Thursday evening, January 11th. This program, entitled "Whait Would You Do%", invites listeners to send in questions on what they would do, under certain condition®. judged by the sponsors of the proâ€" gram and, if accepted, are paid for and used on future programs; also there is a grand prize of a big cash award, each week. Harry "Red" Foster, is Master Harry "Red" of Ceremonies. Gay French Quebec will be preâ€" sented to the rest of Canada by the CBC when the new edition of "Sur Les Boulevards" with Lucâ€" ienne Delval, songstress and Jose Delaquerriere vocalist, will be heard on Friday evenings from Halifax to Vancouver. Musical Americana, a new week. ly halfâ€"hour musical program feaâ€" turing the Westinghouse Orchesâ€" tra,composed of 95 musicians selâ€" ected from the Pittsburgh Syimâ€" phony and KDKA Orchestras, with Deems Taylor as master of cereâ€" monies and Raymond Paige as conâ€" ductor, will be brcadcast over 87 stations of the NBCâ€"Blue network at 8 p.m. beginning Thursday, Jan. vary 25. + Last week Chief Taylor appearâ€" ed on duty minus his "store teeth." He told his fellow firemen he couldn‘t wear them. Not long ago Assistant Five Chief Frank Taylor of London, Ont., was having trouble with his teeth, So he had them yanked out and got in false ones. "A third set of teeth is growâ€" ing in," he explained. service of others. 28. Even as the Son of man came not to be minisâ€" tered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many. Christ came to earth to serve othâ€" ers; his ministrations took in all men. He is to be our pattern in this life, no matter how contrary to worl&@y ideals his teachings may be. In these days let us stand out firmly for the things which Christ exalted and manifested. "WHAT WOULD YOU Do*~ Teething Upper Canada College provides practical proof of this upward trend. It has replaced the usual sixâ€" foot boed by a sevenâ€"footer because the boys feet were hanging over the ends. In a college dormi:ory protruding feet can give rise to a "ticklish" sitvation, Due To Better Dict The Toronto report states thet, Recording of weight and moasurâ€" ing machines in Toronto schools where 90,000 children were examinâ€" ed, show that Canadian youths are growing taller and heavier, says the Kitchener Record. Toronto is so large a city and has such a repâ€" resentative population that the reâ€" sult of the survey may be taken as typical of the whole country. Sentinels keep guard outside and plainclothes men watch civilians who enter the sorting office. From labels on a mailbag a spy might learn the whereabcuts of nearly every unit of the Forces,. Thousâ€" ands of letters, packages and parâ€" cels are sortfl and sent away evâ€" ery day, according to the posts! chiefs in London. See Canadians Getting Taller Upper Canada College Has to Buy Lorger Beds for Stedâ€" Somewhere in England is a secâ€" ret post office which serves the British Army and Air Force at home and abroad. This mysterious "Army Post Office" is a convertâ€" ed garage. To it letters to the men of the British Expeditionary Force and various home units are addressed. British Army‘s "PUREâ€"BRED" IN AGRICULTURE The pureâ€"bred in agriculture re. presents the efficient animal maâ€" chine. It is the result of generâ€" ations of the most careful selecâ€" tion and breeding. The pureâ€"bred is the cumulative result of imâ€" provement. In the pureâ€"bred we find the present source of highly developed â€" qualities in domesâ€" tic animals. From no other source may we expect so great improveâ€" ment in so short a time, The more widely the blood of pureâ€"bred aniâ€" mals can be distributed and mingâ€" led with the common blood of the country, the more profitable will be all live stock operations. Increased livestock production in wartime was recommended by Hon. P. M. Dewan, Ontario minâ€" ister of agriculture, in an address to 750 students taking short coursâ€" es of study at the Ontario Agriâ€" cultural College. "I venture the statement that whether or not a farmer succeeds over the next decade will depend almost exclusively on the farm setâ€" up or program which he adopts and develops during the next two years," Mr, Dewan said. He arrived at this conclusion, he said, after interviewing hundreds of youths who told him they were forced by their parents to attent courses for which they had no inâ€" clination or were quite unfitted "It is safe to advise the greater production of livestock and liveâ€" stock products, I refer especially to hogs, sheep and cattle." The average parent is not compeâ€" tent to judge the future prospectis of hisâ€".son or to advise him on his career, Dr. Cameron chairman of the â€" Railways Department Staff Board, told the Commercial Educaâ€" tional Society of Australia. FARM... COLUMN Parents Don‘t Always Know Average Puastâ€"â€"!;ot Competent to Advise Son on Career â€" He Should Choose ves! RAISE MORE LIVESTOCK Mystery P.O. due to proper feeding, good geners! care and preventive medicine, chilâ€" dreun have developed two or three years beyond the currently acceptâ€" ed average. A university professor credits the increased robustness of youth to the "more widespread and liberal use of milk, cheese, fruaiis and vegetables." 34 Genus of apple $5 Covered with 36 Life principle. â€", ‘2NCâ€" 37 Small pool. _ 28 Civet. 38 Railroad. 59 Pig pen. 39 Aromatic oil 60 Company of coffee. VERTICAL 45 Insects, order _ 1 Therefore. Coleoptera. 2 Salamanders 25 Musical note 26 To long. 30 Resounded. 17 Insane. 18 Greaser. 19 Blood money 20 Exhibitions. 22 Pipes for 13 Olive shrub 14 Helmetâ€" shaped part. 16 Pertaining to 1,8 Pictured skater. $ Flathish. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle drawing off MADE BY SCHWARZ, OF GEReMANY, IN 1897, HAD A COVERING OF TPH/PN ALLIMINLIM . THE first rigid airship built by Schwarz collapsed during the process of inflation. He then constructed a second one, but was afraid to trust his own life in it He hired ancthor man to try it out, and a flight of four miles was made before leaking hydvogen forced a descent. (XGD AlGsHLl®, NEXT: Do hens lay eggs? NTARIO WITHIN 20 VAARS. TeE nRSt 49 Fish eggs. 50 Recipiont. 52 Rowing too!l 53 She is the most famous â€"â€" skater. 55 Her native STAR SKATER By J. MILLAR WATT VE _GOT THREE SWiITS O UNDERWwWCaR on! COPR. 1937 BY NEA SERVICE. iNC PC _â€" ana TPAVAD, "~ A NEAR EXTINZET ANIMAL OF CENTRAL ASiA 9 All, distributively 10 Roman emperor. 11 To press. 12 East India, 14 Obtained. 3 Tidy. 4 Green stone 5 Platform. 6 Every. 7 Honey gatherors. It is fairly common nowadays to see some taller and bigger than their fathers, It was not so common in the last generation, The average height of maukind a few years ago was estimated by the statisticilans at five feet five inches, Probably it is a little more now. 46 A bull. 47 Legai rules 48 Epochs. 51 Almond. 54 Musical note 29 To hie. 31 Secreted 32 Ancient. 33 Snaky fish. 37 To primp. 40 Opera melody 41 Hazes. 42 Feudal fees, 43 Poem. 44 Behold. 45 To exist hearing 28 Wing. 24 Grieves 27 Organ of 20 She was an â€"â€"â€" skating champion . 21 Unsound. 23 She is now a

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