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Durham Review (1897), 1 Feb 1940, p. 7

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MENTS smoke! I E co. rifty trlldcr was l, small boy Police of Montebello, Calm, hunting a schoolhouse burgh: last week, wondered if they wouldn't find him with a stomach mhe. The loot: The plates burst and the Canada sank in shallow water. where lat. er it was cut in two when another ship rammed it. Captain Carl Knudsen. who was m command of the Canada when it struck a mine near Hull, Eng. land. last November, has revealed that chances of taking the Canada into port for repairs were good until 8,000 toils of any: beans were swelled three times their size by sea water. Eve'n the steel sides of the ves- sel eouldn't stop the swelling. _ Tummy Swollen Beans "They Get Wet and Swell After Danish Ship Damaged try Mine --Sirtk " A ('.|n":0 of soy beans 1nd not a mine which badly damaged it was the reason the 11.00040" Danish liner Canada sank off the coast cf England. Scuttle Vessel " 1,: “nu Scott of Ottawa 1':urirvui nil the Junior Canadian Wunwn 3 figure skating champion. ship. lk-nnis Ross, also of Ottawa, ral'riod off top honors in the jun- iv v men's event at the Canadian figure skating champinnships held in Ottawa. Ensol Treatment In ordkr to insure a continued a opty or "Ensot", the cancer treat. ment developed ant! produced by tho Dr. Hendry Connell Founda- tion at Kingston, the Ontario Gov. (rv-nmem made a spasm grant ot [rum 83.000 to 34.000 to the foun- dation for the month of January. Cpeeiat Grant Made .To Ania: Research in Dr. Hoary Con- nell Foundation at Kingston, Ontario At the same time, the govern- mmt's own clinic which is making additional researches into the treatment is being continued. " is unrierwtood that the Council Foun- darion has been short of lands to urn-y on the production ot "Enact" which still is being distributed free. It tho foundation was torced by linaneial reasons to discontinue me work, the Ontario Government clinic would have to close down tor lack of supplies. OTHER MEANS OF FINANCING DOCTORS SUPPLIED FREE Sonu- Mit doctors throughout the province are will to hm been sup- Mimi with "l-thsol" tree by the foundation They. or corrse. co|lect tens from their patients but the Council Foundation ts unable to ace cant puymrnt without a lateral por- mit. Therefore Hon. Harold Kirby, Ontarlu minister of health, agreed. not only to continue the work ot the government clinic but to assist the loundatlon use" in a financial way tor the month of January at Mas-t. . lt was heir-d that below the end of tho mouth the loundation would Mud othrr means of iinaneing 5mm- trm; am» it was hwl‘e'ttNI l""' [tr' Lru."ont imam-st.- " the tttF Ice cream. valued at 32.70. Four bottles of milk. Four jars of cookies. Candy, valued at " Nine bottles of ounce juice. Barefoot prints Indicated the in. Captures Skating Crown L'or Cancer Gets Government Aid J tttoi A but] agreed to ad- ' foundation $100,000. It is IMIWLWI'. that this support mention! upon the (ouudatlon ing from the (edoral govern- " permit to manufacture "En. 'oy sale. This permit has not forthcoming. Ache For Burglar , 9“...“ - To " HEARD Feb. 2, CBY, Aoronto Mendels- sohn Choir and Toronto Symph. ony Orchestra . . . 10:30, CBL, the War and the Canadian Farmer . . . 11:30 p.m.. CBL, Tho Northern Masons” l ' . Fotr. 8. 2:00 pm” Dorn 'Tour, up; mu “a--- -_ ___ __ a half-hour variety and dramatic program which will so on the air as soon as one ot the networks can supply a suitable not. As on tho Chase and Sanborn Hour, Amecho will both sing and act on tho pro- MARCHING PAST Tho Regimental March-mat of the old 65th -- "Les Fusiliers do Mont-Royal" will be featured by the Band ot the Canadian Grena- dier Guards and the Five Singing Guardsmen "0n Parade" on Thurs- day night February 8th, at 8:30 p.m.. over CBL. Founded on tho 18th of June. 1869, in Montreal, it is one of the oldest French-Canad- ian regiments in the Province ot Quebec. WILL SING AND ACT Don Ameche. former um. and singing star ot the Chane and San- born Hour. has been signed to head "MUSIOUIZ" CONTINUES In Ct'glt0tte'" to an overwhelming popular demand, expressed in hun- dreds ot leturs. telephone calls, etc.. Ted (Tom's unique Sunday " ternoon mnslqniz "So You Think You Know Music" has been restor. ed to its (armor spot on the Colunr bla network. Sundays at 2:30 pm. (CFRB). Most amusing ot the let. tcrs from younger listeners was one from a Toronto girl. who “rum: and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it; and have do. minion over the fish ot the sea, and over the birds ot the heavens. and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. 29. And God said, Behold, l have given you every herb yielding seed which is upon the taes ot all the earth, and every tree, in which is the fruit ot a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be tor tood: 30. and to ev. ery beast ot the earth. and to every bird ot the heavens, and to every- thing that creepeth upon the earth. wherein there is life. I have given every green herb tor food; and it was so. Tho words spoken by God to our tlvst parents are in the form of a command: man is to bear children; he is to subdue the earth, he is to have dominion over all liv. ing creatures: he is to live physsie. ally by the herbs and fruits and Cet'rulg which God planted in the earth. Some day the whole creation will be again Ill perfect subjection in man. as it u is ordained in be LESSON V HOLDING LIFE SACRED. (A Prin. ciple of Temperate Living) Genesis It27at; 1 Corinthians 6:19 M; 2 Corinthians 6:16-7:t. GOLDEN TEXT: "Ye were bought with a price: glorify God there- fore in your body." 1 Cor. 6:20. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Tlme - The First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians was writ. ten In AD. 57. and it is generally believed that the Second Epistle was written not many months lat- er. probably ln the same year which chnoqes the good and refuses the evil. Uorl formed the body ot man in such a way as to make it a suitable habitation and instrument for its rational tenant. The mind and the body were compatible and complementary. It was specifically the mind of man that was created in the divine Image; God is spirit- ual or physical substance. and so is man's mlnd or soul. Be Ft'ulttul and Multiply '28 And God blessed them: and God salt! unto them, Be fruitful. Plato - The First Epistle ot Paul to the Corinthians was writ. ten from Kpheassu. The Second was written In Macedonia. possibly trom the city of Tttessalonlea, 27. And God created man in his own image, In the image ot God created he him; male and female created he them. We gather trom the present chapter that God is I spirit. that he thinks, speaks. wills, and acts. The great points ot con- formity to God that man possesses are reason, speech, will and power, In the reason is evolved the distinc- tion of good and evil. In the will is unfolded that freedom ot action "I have got the mumps. I am eight 31am old and I love your program. I hope you will get enough letters at) you can be on the air again as I am um taking piano lessons or any- thing about music so you Me I am learning I lot over the radio. so I hope you will be on the air, and so does my mother and friends." Sunday School Lesson . . RADIO NOTES By MADOE ARCHER . . 8:30 pm., CBL, With the Troops in England . . . 10:00 pan., NBC. blue to South Ont. Little Old Hol. lywood ' . . Feb. ti, fl:30, CBL. in- formation Please . ' . 9:00 [LII]. CBL, Reginald Stewart, pianist . . . 10:00 p.m.. CBL. Toronto Sympls- (my Orch. . . . 9:30 p.m.. CBL, Mus- ic by Faith . . ' 10:00 p.m,, Musical Tribute to Edward MacDoweli ' . . Feb. 8, 8:30, CBL, 0n Parade . . ' 9:00 p.m., CBY and s. Ont., East. man School ot Music . . . 10:30 pan., NBC . CBS . MES, President Roosevelt adtireescs Boy Scouts of America. . . 6:30 p.m.. URL. Chase and Sunburn Hour . . . 8:30 p.m.. (1m. One Man's Family . . ' 9 pm. URL Your Government and the War . . . Feb. 5.12:30 p.m.. Ontario and Quebec region Farm Broadcast . . _ 8:00 p.m., CFRB. Tune Up Time . . 20. For ye were bought with a price; glorify God therefore in your body. The price or ransom which Christ, our purchaser. paid tor our redemption from slavery, was his own soul. Mt our bodies be (lnrl's so that through on:- was ttt the time of his creation ir'l‘l- Ito. mans 8:15-23). Temple of the Holy Spirit 1 Cor. 6:19. Or know ye not that your body is a temple ot the Holy Spirit which is in you, which ye have from God? and ye are not your own. Man has not only body and soul. but also spirit. Deeper down than where the soul with its consciousness can enter, there is a spirit-nature linking man with God. In some people it is nothing more than a dormant power, a pos- sibility waiting for the quickening ot the Holy Spirit (We are iamil. iar with the division ot the temple into three parts: there was its ex- terior with the outer court. seen by all men; the holy place. into which alone the priest might enter; God dwelt in the holiest of holies, where none might venture nigh.) CBL. ML-(x'opulilun Urn-m 1'uuiputiy . . . 10 p.m.. CBL, cur, Bernardino Molinari conducts NBC Symphony . . ' Feb. 4, CFRB. 2:80 p.m.. "So You Think You Know Music”? ' . . .'l p.m., ('FRB. N. Y. Phil. Orchesim l.ieut. H. 2. Palmer, of the Canadian Field Artillery. son of Mrs. A. Z. and the lam Col. Palmer, of Ottawa, Canada, is pictured with " bride, the former Peggy Crerar, daugthcr of mir-Gen. H. D. G. Crux‘w'. chief of staff at the Canadian military headquarters in England, as they left St. George's, Aldershrt Garrison church. after they were married. Trumpeters of the Royal Military College of Music. Keller Hall. stand behind them. Cu_Cou.kihveMititngvWethVmEqkatd POP ---Boston Tea Party shall flush the light of his love. From this lesson we should realize anew the sanctity ot the physical body in which we live. the high purpose of physical life as such. The Separated Lite 2 Cor. 6:16. And what agroenunt hath a temple ot God with idols? for we are a temple ot the living God: even as God said, I will dwell in them. and walk in them; and i will be their God, and they shall be my people. The city ot Corinth was Mil ot temples which were an insult to God. Their idols spoke of and demanded unclr-anness on tho part or their worshippers. God is infinitely holy. and demands holiness on the part ot those who approaeh him.- H, Wherefore. come ye out from among them. and be yo separate. with the Lord, and touch ho unclean thing; and I will receive you. and will be to you a Fatima and ye shall be to me sow and daughters. saith the Lord Al. mighty. This separation from the world was not to be physical and local and social. but moral and spiritual The-o Corinthians were not to migrate tn o.htr cities. but to keep free from tho iutltuaeiot and tolinwships which might all) them with idolatry. and today the C'hvist'iatis are to live in the “arid, whilo Hwy alT' not ot the world. 7: I liming I!rcpemi'c thor-u. promises, bv.'overl. to! us cleanse "uivelveu from all det'ilemcttt of flea-sh and spirit. pcrtoctitrg holiness in the tour at God. As the source of all defiletneut oi the flesh is sell-grat- itieation. no gelGsnekiug is at the mm of all derils-meut of the spirit. "Every morning about mum." says Detweiler. who insists this is no yarn, "this hen scratches m the kitchen door. When I let her in she climbs on a cushioned chair and a few minutes later eaekles to announce that she has laid Mr ogg." Havana, the CUDan capital, which recently celebrated its 425th anniversary, stood as a city 100 years before the first houses were built in what was to become New York. A lien which prefers a warm kitchen chair to a cold nest savm N. J. Detweilar, of Middlefield, o., a shivering trip to the hen, house for his breakfast egg". Wise Bird Lays A Breakfast Egg "A general rise in the lawn ct commodity prices would have a tendency to push up the prices of tender fruit," he said "It we have a long war and a large number of men are taken into service. the.» Is likely to be a significant rise in the prices of all agricultural pro ducts." All factors considered. Canadian growers ot tender (run: can look forward to IMO with "a reasonable ticgrse of optimism," W. C. Hopper. chief agricultural economist for the federal department ot agricul- ture told the annual convention of the Niagara Peninsula Fruit Gm";- "rs" Association. Sees Improved Fruit Outlook The late Frank H. Viztleliy. lin- tamed Ityxietrgraplicr, once said the Fhtglitrh.trpeaklng people need a new alphabet. and John E. been“ at Cincinnati believes he has it in his "phottotwt." Learnt. a retired carpaulut. tun chinist and shoe designer. drtiue,. the "phonobtst" as a “scientific an rangemont ot letters in a logical sequence according to their sound values and the vocal medium” or their utterances." " CHARACTERS ARRANHVJD LOGICAIJJ‘ Believing that a common lane. uage - preferably English-mould be the greatest ningl. factor in establishing and maintaining per- petual [Kate throughout this world. Learnt inn omit-d his invention to the League ot Nations. beam! prefers English Urchin-'6 more than ottiomtttrtirt' ot the peo- ple of the world use it. But he says foreigners could not master thr. lungnagr- until its vagaries of sin-1‘ ling and pronunciation are stami- :u'dizml. WITH Si'EiJJNG AC"rto.MM'rC The "phonobei." includus symbuia adopted in roprnseni, the "orphan sounds" that have no cturrarters in the present Fhipli.soo lung-lingo I: has 40 Piuirzn'iws i:e.clead m t.V 21: mm in use. Federal Farm Economist Encouraq es Growers of Niagara Change Alphabet Into "Phonobet"? An American Has Now lnvcnteu A System He Hopes to Make A Common Language: Symbols for Seams: "We know definitely that by use of better seed, farmers in Ontario can step up their crop production appreciably," said Mr. Reek. THREE-GRAIN DIET J. E. Bergey, extension special- ist of the poultry department of the Ontario Agricultural Collette at Guelph, suggests that a single grain diet is not satisfactory for laying hens. The ti main grains are wheat, oats, barley, corn and buck- wheat, any three of which should be used, but oats is the best single grain and should be one of the three used in a feed mixture. Mila is the most outstanding protein food, he said. Others may be meat, fish or liver meal. Minerals, he outlined, may include oyster shell or bone meal and for vitamins, cod liver oil. greens or yellow corn, Opposition to ploughing poor marginal land to provide increas- ed crop production to meet wax-- time needs, Ins expressed by W. R. Reek, deputy minister of agri- culture. at a meeting of the agri- culture committee of the Ontario Legislature. "The only way we can capitalize on hogs and dairy pro- ducts is to produce more barley, oats, and mixed grains," said Mr. Reek. USE BETTER SEED FARM NOTES (music t . " Pronoun. " Surgeon's conditions 36 Earth. 37 Go on " Blemish. _ 30 Southeast. 31 Surrounding 27 It In. incense. 28 To observe the gods. " Gazelle. " Hops kilns. " Treacherous. " Measure. 20 To regret. 21 Small stones 23 To lubricate 24 To burn bor to awake a union! service program tor enrolling 1nd training , It is a -._-- instrument at the Viol dare tt Monkey. " Enemy of HARVESTING? Tho ”mutton adopted a sew- lntlon asking the department ot la- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Paulo musical C/Teri;), Ph' 11R A H A ' By Winn i THIS CURIOUS WORLD iiiiiiiiil THEORETICALLV, the midnight sun is visible only within the polar circles. but due to the fad that the earth is slightly tuttened at the poles. combined with the refraction ot ray: near the earth's surtuce a person considerably south of the Arctic Cuxfe and ttortls ui the Antarctic Circle can see the sun at midnight. ot ceruviv . sons of the Vt'ttt' TRAINING IN [SUIT as a rich .. qwelity. TEXT: Ttow can poison summ- be recognized? MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 60 A famous ittsHurrp.v.t, case. n Dye. " Silk Wynn 45 To add to. " In advance. so Mug, 52 Male duck. 56 Wild buffalo. " Roof point covering. " Kind of plum " It has four By J. MiLLAR WATT ONTARIO element. 10 Parrot tith 7 Be silent 8 Self. 9 Nonmexnlli; oatm ml. 4 Circular w; s Back of no 8 Ray of the make ot this instmmcnt. YSRT..t?.p. you; vol-en In null! In mm mm the sown-out to qrgtabhtt I re- lax-ch nation in the Mann an. triet to find "an and moun- tor tunes! unlit-non of trult pnodum. " 45 $5.4 111nm poem. " Det by 4tt To J, ttT? t " Bind 't Upward. " Male shcer " Since. " Insight. America. M Type standm d GOTypc ot ttttio, " Chair rail 44 Frozcn amusement, " Pirate. M Sly person, " At this time " To emulate " North I. Every, " Fruit. " Let it sumo! " Expression of " Substitutes. like! in In 'erts

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