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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Jul 1938, p. 7

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PEE Am Mr A TiS YR IF oS ed - ER ie So ERE 4) AEE SRO hi oy . --. re -------------- AS Sunday School Lesson *-u SAMSON: STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS. Judges, Chapters 13-16. Printed text, Judg. 14:5, 6; 11-14; 16:15-21. Golden Text.--Be strong in the Lord, and in the strength of his 15: aaa le > 4 Sa a ag ng - weak, and be like any other man. 18, And when Delilah saw, that he had told her all his heart, she sent and called for the lords of the Phil istines, saying, Come up this once, for he hath told me all his heart. Then the lords of the Philistines came up unto her, and brought the ee ings to Delilah were a series of de- liberate violations of Lis vow of separation. 20. And she said, The Philistines are upon thee, Samson. And he awoke out of his sleep, and said, | will go out as at other times, and shake myself free. Dut he knew not that Jehovah was departed from him. For a little time he fail ed to realize the spirituc! disaster that had come upon him. But for a little time only. Eyeless In Gaza 21. And the Philistines laid hold on him, and put out his eyes; and they brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with .fetters of Two Expeditions Visiting Lonely Arctic Outposts Missionaries, Policemen, Trgd- ers, Scientists, Sail From Montreal for Three Months Of Voyeging In Canada's Far 'North, MONTREAL. -- Bound for the lonely outposts of Canada's far north, two expeditions headed out op A. L. Fleming, on the way up to visit his far-flung diocese. Bishop Turquetil - did not sail north with his expedition. The vet- eran missionary of the Arctic is leaving soon for Rome to see Pope Plus, : Eskimos Taken Home Headed north also, and glad of it, were three Eskimos ending their Wallace of Peterhead, Scotland, re- ceived her proposal via radio, tele. graph and cable from Hudson's Bay post manager A. R. Scott at Bleak Arctic Bay, and she accepted the same way. Thoughtful Thief How to steal and yet not be troubled by pangs of conscience? That was the problem of a Pasa- dena, California, thief---and this is how he solved it. He stole a valuable camera from a student of the California School of Tech- nology, pawned it for a fraction of its value, and sent the pawn Will Colonize Utopian Isle Australian Seeks to Establich "International Goodwill Set» tlement" on Nukahiva in Marquecas Group; Hes Ap. plications From Many Lands MELBOURNE, Australia, -- What city toiler has not dreamt, at some time or auother, of es- cape to a lonely tropical island where he could live close to na- ture freed from the stress and strain of modern civilization? / might. Eph, 6:10. made him sleep upon her knees; brass; and Je gid Fa a the pet of Montreal last week carrying mis- first venture into white men's civi- Beies to dhe shader, His prob Fred Briggs, of Melbourne, at- a : : : . son-house. John Milton has packe sionaries, policemen, traders, scien- lizatio The tw as solved, his conscience tached until qui ce > THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING made his sleep upon her kuees; and | whole book into one line referring " al n. e Wo men and the | yjveq He had "shared" the ached until quite recently to the Time~~The dates fof Samson's she called for a man, and shaved tists, supplies for the isolated peo- * / life cannot be ascertained with ab- solute accuracy. He lived between 1150 B.C. and 1110 B.C, Place.--The three principal cities of our lesson are Zorah, fourteen miles west of Jerusalem; Timnah, on the north-wes* border of Judah; and the Philistine city of Gaza, in the southern end of the province of Judah, on the high road between \ Egypt and Mesopotamia. ity and lack of all boastfulness. 11. Then three thousand men of Judah went down to the cleft of the rock of Etam, and said to Sam- son, Knowest thou not that the Philistines are rulers over us? what then fs this that thou hast done un- to us? And he said unto them, As they did unto me, so have | done unto them. 12, And they said unto him, We are come down to bind thee, that we may deliver thee into off the seven locks of his head; and she began to afflict him, and his strength went from him. We are not compelled to believe that Sam- son's actual power resided in his long hair. The power which he had came from God. Cutting off his hair was a deliberate breaking of his Nazirite vow, and that at the hands of a woman with whom he should never have had association, Sam. to this verse, *'Eyeless in Gaza, at the mill with slaves." The saddest tragedy in all the world Is a man who once knew the power of the Holy Spirit, and who now walks the streets of some great city, or is buried in the cottage of an un- known countryside, without power, without work, without joy, without the leading of God. He knows a weariness that labor never gives, for he wakens every morning more ple around the Arctic's rim. Three months of voyaging were in store for the Hudson's Bay Com- pany ship Nascople, on the com- pany"s 269th trip into the north with the yearly cargo of human and fnanimate miscellany, and Bishop Arsene Turquetil's tiny schooner Marie Therese, visiting the Roman Catholic missions in the land of fice. Lord Tweedsmuir's Son Aboard seven-year-old boy, educated by the Oblate Order of Priests at Chester- field Inlet, had been brought down to Quebec for the recent Eucharis- tic Congress, where the youngster was confirmed. The piercing toot of the Ther- ese"s farewell whistle almost tumb- led young Simon Ayarwark off the vessel's rail, but he regained enough composure to utter a de- lighted "Very hot here--glad to get prize. Expansive Water The severe drought in Bermuda has caused an acute water short- age, and the local Parliament has voted $2500 towards meeting the emergency. Water supplies will have to be shipped from New York, a dis- "CROSSCARDS" CON ~~ HOW TO PLAY TO WIN First, study the example game. will now refer to the table of points, you will find the method of scoring which is If you TEST knowledge of the table of points and a little foresight in rearranging the cards. back to the example game, you will note that Referring photographic section of the Royal Australian Air Force, has not been content with dreams. He has set in action and almost com- pleted plans for the founding of a Utopian colony in the South Scas, to be known as the International Goodwill Settlement. Nucleus of Eighty To it may belong all those who are able to pass a stringent medi- cal examination, who are willing me "Samson" means "little son did not lose his power simply , , back." Beside him, beaming and tance of nearly 700 miles. The to abide by the rules of the com- # hod hs "gunlike. because his hair was shorn, but God Hrol 204 em thay shen By went On board the Nascopie were the stroking a flowing moustache, stood Farmers Shipping Linc has gh munity and who can contribute During the time while Israel took away his power because he : brides, and she carried, too, the his father, Jean, and Alphonse Koli- | ready started taking water to $400 to a community fund. There was in subjection to the Philistines allowed this woman to take from = 8 eldest son of Canada's governor Jerk, the other Eskimo. Berumda at $1 a ton. is a nucleus of eighty or so al the angel of the Lord appeared to him the tokens of such power. In Travel books are supplanting general, now a Hudson's Bay Com- Before the voyage is over the Bermudans rely for their drink- ready. the wife of Manoah of the tribe of other words, his long hair was a | autobiographies in popularity in | pany employce, on the way to his Nascopie will have added a bride- | ing supply on rain water which _ The island paradise is Nukahiva Dan, living at that time in the town mark of separation, and his yield- Ireland. first assignment, and Anglican Bish. to-be to her complement, Miss Irene they collect in tubs. in the Marquesas group, uninhab- of Zorah, about fourteen miles di- : ited (there was once a native P v rectly west of Jerusalem, a woman fro ioe pomfregitcie mr my 5 _ . population ) 47 miles square, who up to this time had borne no I ---- and a fertile land of broad, well child to her husband. The angel ml | watered valleys lying between ver- told the wife of Manoah not only ¢ dure-clad mountains running up that she would conceive and bear to 4,500 feet. a son, but the angel also told her Escape From the Preset how the boy was to be brought up, " Since the scheme was an- pe that he should be a Nazarite unto nounced hundreds of letters have i God from the day of his birth, and 4 . poured in from all over Australia. that he would "begin to deliver Is- | * Most of the writers could not af- rael out of the hand of the Philis- \ ford the necessary $400 plus fare tines." - ] ; » i ) : cet and expenses Some dropped out A Fearless Heart - -- because there were no missionar- 6. Then went Samson down, and ies, some because there were no his father and his mother, to Tim. : 4 cannibals, some because they ' nah, and came to the vineyards of a - - Baht there wo be snakes. nC CS Timnah: and, behold, a young lion Pl resent members range in age ; roared against him, hr And the For Winning ayers in from 12 months to 70 years and Spirit of Jehovah came mightily . differ in tastes, ideas and back- upon him, and he rent him as he ® ground. All are united in their would have rent a kid; and he had belief in a Utopia and their desire nothing in his hand: but he told to escape from what they feel is not his father or his mother what } the ugliness of present civiliza- he had done. Of this daring deed tion. he spoke not a word to his parents, : i . -------------- pW revealing at once a spirit of humil- Britain Accepts Canada's Poultry "To avoid possible congestion on the poultry market during the pres- ent year it, is advisable that poul- try producers should market a por tion of their chickens at between three and five pounds, dressed weight and take particular care to see that they are fattened before EXAMPLE GAME ONLY the hand of the Philistines. And Samson said unto them, Swear un- employed. the score is 1320. Now to better the score, sale so that they can be exported for example, you could move the jack of clubs %, You will note that certain points are allowed if necessary." ~ me, that ye will not fall upon me (Copyrighted) SCORE for each combination of five cards which can from the top row to tho third row for four : i to me, y Jacks, givl f4 Chick Good D 5.) be formed with the twenty-five cards appear- » BV OE you a score of 440 for this row. Icken in Good Demand yourselves. 13. And they spake un- Ing in this example game Now take the six of clubs from the fourth This was the conclusi 'rived to him, saying, No; but we will bind . row and place It in the top row, nnd you have is was the conclusion arrive thee fast. and deliver thee into 5 Fi ebipof is to Joarsanee these cards in five a sun of 2) Suis the tens, You lose five at by a widely representative meet- » A h orizontal rows In such a way as to attain as points In 8 row by ng away the jack ng convened under the auspices of their hand: but surely we will uot high a score as you can based on the table of but you gain 175 points In the third row for (he Poultry Industries Commitice kill thee. And they bound him with points. n total of 1490, a nice increase over 1320. of Ontario to consider ste t two new ropes, and brought him up : While the cards do not appear in red and Simple, Isn't it? 2 #leps to be from the rock. 14. When he came : TR | black, you should have no doubt as to the NOW SEE HOW MUCH taken to handle the 1938 crop of v suits. All you require to play the game is a BETTER YOU CAN DO. dressed poultry. Last yéar the Am- unto Lehi, the Philistines shouted ) é v [) ' erican market took upwards of six : the Spirit of $ ies i ards of sh as they met him: and the Sp J [ Sd & TN) million pounds of Canadian poultry. Jehovah came mightily upon hi & 8 ~ 420 This year it appears that this and the ropes that were upon hi ¥ (} a ® a x. i AB F [i IN f S amount will be very materially cur- arms became as flax that was burnt J er , tailed on acdount of lower prices with fire, and the bands dropped ft 0 (COPYRIGHTED) . on the American market this year. a from off his hands. . ¢ OV © T= the To the To tho To the A good deal of confidence wag ex: ~~ His Judgship *,¢ v9 Res: n nn ve Tears Under, sack, Queen. King. pressed that, with the small stocks " M 2085 HEARTS: Run o ve Consecutive a nr 0 5 490 495 >y/ re ------ PY The jas of ry Min a AI ) HEARTS: Any Five liearts, Not Consocutive ...... see. 330 365 360 365 of poultry in storage this year fand marized in one brlef verse 120). 1 ¢ ¢ a ay DIAMONDS: Run of Five Consecutive Diamonds .... as 480 485 490 the favorable outlook on the Brit This perlod of twenty years, at = 3. DIAMONDS: Any Five Diamonds, Not Consecative 330 385 310 345 ish market, there is an outlet to least in part, {8 contemporary with om CLUBS: Run of Five Consecutive Clubs ....oeeeevensnn. . 470 45 480 485 - take care of all the well finished the judgeship of Ell. Nothing is A fr - iy "CLUBS: Any Five Clubs, Not Consecutive ......oevvvereeecnenss 310 315 320 325 poultry Canadian producers have to ' said of Samson's councils; nor of : ArADLS: fun Ri Consecuilrs, Spades. usversarunness 463 35 233 250 offer. Canadian chicken, as result any ierevement ll rg " ¢ dé 150 RUN of Five Consecutive Cards of Two or More Mixed Suits .. 420 025 430 435 or Di¥ious Sxpois, is In good de- : par a Re a fy iy Say. N ) * +) FOUR CARDS of samo Numerical Value and One Odd Card--440. Add 10 points it 0dd Card Is i pd iis Tas Ai hi : BN i v or I'S . 28 re are her an ey ed a lone hand; whatever iy Soe THREE CARDS of Same Numerical Value and One Pair--265 only. have been for many years, he did, and many things that cou . - THREE CARDS of Same Numerical Value and Two Odd Cards--220. Add 10 Polnts for Each be done only by united coungll and Lak feo ¢ 0dd Card If 10 or Higher. olfte for Eac Fatten Them Well effort were never undertaken. The & * 0 10 TWO PAIRS and One 0dd Card--150. Add 10 Points if Odd Card is 10 or Higher. To bring the best prices export twentieth verse of the fifteenth ¢ ONE PAIR and Thres Odd Cards--100. Add 10 Points for Each Odd Card of 10 or Higher. poultry has to be well fleshed and chapter would have made a fine ¢ ¢ FIVE ODD CARDS--No Value Except When Row Includes Cards of 10 or Higher, in Which Event fattened to the point of grading concluding sentence to Samson's + ¢ . 14, Add 10 Points for Each Card of 10 or Higher. ! Milkfed A or Milkfed B. It was lite; but no, this is not the end. TOTAL--1820 NOTE: he foe th YS rgcusics, Runt and ay an. Odd Card. It is the Game's Lowest Card. pointed out that a substantial pre- Judg. 16:4-22. In the valley of mium is offered by the trade for A 4 Sorek, hear Samson's native town well finished chickens. With feed of Zorah, he fell in love with a wo- man by the name of Delilah, When they heard it, she was approached by the lords of the Philistines, who each offered her eleven hundred pieces of silver, an amount equal to about thirty-three hundred dollars, it she would obtain from Samson a statement revealing the secret of his strength. The fact that Delilah allowed herself to be bribed, and constantly sought to obtain infor- mation for the Philistines, which costing less this season it appears that it will be more profitable than last year. English Prefer Solid Eatables Sole, roast beef and suct roll are the most popular choices in London's middle-class restaurants, EXPLANATION OF POINTS FIRST--A Consecutive run means five cards in numerical order. For example, Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 8, 10, Jack, Queen; King, or 7, 8, 9, 10, Jach, ete. It will be noted by the schedule of points that the values vary according to the suits. In forming a consecutive run the Ace of any suit is always low and counts as ONE (1) only, SECOND--Four cards of the same numerical value means a combination such as four Aces, four 6's, 'four Queens, etc. he same applies where reference is made to Three Cards of the All-back games published to date will be republished in The Globe and Mail of next Satur- day, July 30, and Monday, August I. Order your copy in THIRD--Two pairs, for example, means: Two 6's and two 10's, etc. FOURTH--One pair, for example, means: Two Jacks or two 10's, ete. FIFTH--A run of "Mixed Suits" means when two or more suits comprise a run. SIXTH--"To the King" means that the King is the highest card in the row. "To the Queen" means that the Queen is the highest card in the row, ete. SEVENTH--Odd Cards mean any card or cards which you cannot use to form combina. tions as outlined in schedule of points. As an odd" Inquiries show that over a third \ she knew would mean the ultimate 4 - ° b same numerical value. odd" eard the Ace is also low. 5 : I death of Samson, is an absolute a vance rom your carrier oy of Loe fish-enters prefer sole, An proof that Delilah did not really which is closely followed by plaice. Haddock, halibut and skate have only about a quarter as many love this man, i . A Vow Broken 15. And she said unto him, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me? thou hast mocked me these three times, and hast not told me wherein thy great strength lieth. 16. And ft came to pass, when she pressed him daily with her words, and urg- ed him, that hig soul was vexed un. ' to death. 17. And he told her all i his heart, and said unto her, There hath not come a razor upon my head; for I have been a Nazarite unto God from' my mother's womb: It I be shaven, then my strength will go from me, and I shall become ) or dealer, or use the coupon Contest includes 24 interesting games, below ending Saturday, August 27th. This is missense YOUE Opportunity to secure hack games and Fon and mo by ml To Ghote til 1 men, EL iN the contest while there is still ton al back games and offical amner forme mubishen to inten @V@FY Chance to win a prize. Back problems "will not be reprinted again after Saturday, July 30th, and Monday, August 1st. devotees. Like Sole, Too Among meat-caters, 40 per cent. plump for roast beef, about half as many for steak and kidney pie or pudding, and a third as many for roast pork and for roast lamb. For the dessert course suet roll is an easy first with 20 per cent. ; half that number of customers favor steamed pudding; next in popularity come fruit salad, fruit pie or tart, ices, and baked jam roll. England's favorite fare is more solid than fancy. - The Globe and Mail's "Crosscards' Contest NAME £0000 iii anne i.e ADDRESS hid cdl diiot uti dahil adie" = 0 Ray

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