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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1938, p. 3

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i --_ Seas rl i ph 5% et ee $ = Ly oP EL "» Fry Sa Sy . : ; : RR ER == "More Fruit Was PE a ih Hoy Goffe Cte | Sunday School A Y List 7? ~ Into Daily Use J Grown In 1938 inday Jchool re ou LIS enin y ¥ Increase in Pear, Pehich, Plum, Lesson By FREDDIE TEE It Once Had to , Be Bootlegged x Cherry and Raspberry Crop Because It Was Thought Evil : { : 4 ng : i. by 'And Intoxicating 4 in Canada Noted ; x "HERE 18 JIMMY FIDLER ~ jor dramatic shows. He is "Richard Sr---- : . i - LESSON X b Jimmy Fidler, the air reporter Wharton," réform mayor of Mutio- The world 'does move, as proved According to the preliminary es- THE: SIN OF LYING with' the famous cagch-phrase "And ; Zoom polls €ity, in the | by the historical faet that once it 'timates of the '1938 fruit crop in | Exodus 20: 16; 2 Kings 5: 20-27; | yh, mean YOU," began a serles of - | serles, "Her Hon. |. was necessary. to bootleg coffee, ws Canada tompared with the revised Proverbs 6: 16- 19; Matthew 16: "Hollywood - Gos: or, Nancy James": | Botably in Mahommedan' countries . i «figures for 1987, increases are in- 19, 20; John 8: 42:47; Eph: 'slp" programs kr 1 pane 20] beopuse it 'was classitfed 'as an in. dicated in the crops of pears, lans 4: 25; Revelation 22: A the Columbia , | which fs heard toxicant and _bauned "by - religious. peaches plume, sherrics and vasp- |. de 2 jver the "1 gover the WABC + {= yuguiation: site = ov berries. A slight decrease in the ¥ Ta Friar Toe 184 Fo aetwork 'recently Jolumbia gotwork |" Coffee was not 'ven knowin to. be $ '9 Ect 'apple and strawberry crop is re- xodus 20: 16; Matthew ' (WABC- CBS, T:16 * Mondays through edible' or Potalils, before the ninth 2 EE ad ¥ © ported and an appreciable reduc 20; John 8: 42-17; Ephesians | to 7:80 p.m, EST, eid centry of the Christian era, and it | J Eaae "tion is noted in the crop of grapes. | © 43.25. *Rebrontes Keays, 12:5 10.1. Co ot wht tb middle of the six: EN ' les The figures for 1938 - are: : Golden Text Rebroateas; at 12:30" pm., EST, teenth cohtry that the ban against % ; : Pears, 485,800 bushels, increase "Behold, thou desirest-truth in the 10:30pm, EST). yl aad he also plays it was permanently removed every: ans ©... 2 89,600 bushels; peaches, 706,000. inward parts." Psalm 51: 6. Fidler, Who has \ Shasite Ahssn where fu' the. world. Orglulally cal: - bushels, increase 41,200 bushels; beenrd part of the Hy a led "cawaah," in" its Orlental 'spel "p plums and prunes, 205, 000 bush- -| "THE "LESSON IN ITS" SETTING movie "capital "in broadcast "over | ling. coffee came by way of Europd : = els, increase' 74,000 bushels; rasp-. Time, -- The Ten Commands varfous capacities "3 \ TARE « OO into the Balfjc Sea area, thence e ' ; : cseph the WABC - Col. r gis berries, 9,484,600 quails, inerease ments Were delivered '1498 B.C.;, sluce he left the Curtin umbia network on | nto Holland and Kogland, aud 883,800 quarts; apples, 5,029,400. | the incident in the life of Gehazi' Sty. of Mouphis, | Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:00 pow. | tUmeo to North Auerica. Tho: Wes. ; - barrels, decrease 119,700 barrels; -took place 894 B.C,} the book of idl T ra sseed me EST. Recently et wore a: tern World'. dominates - the cilee b; strawberries, 22,670,200 quarts, Proverbs, was written somewhere 3 F er ; ennessecd iomo into hi tr vi t Met i 1 trade and ranks high in coffee use. decrease, 958,000 © quarts, and | about 995 B.C.; the passage from | at the age of ninéteen, will be heard A a ous. Cost $20 Per Pound ] grapes, - 38,804,000 lbs, decrease |: the Gospel of Matthew was utter- | "describing the behind-the-scenes ac- lio BH. Taduardia. saver jo; Now When we step in to buy our fa. + 15,680,800 lbs. The decrease in ed in April, A.D. 29; the conver- tivities at the film studios, report: York City, "Litto aie ava the vor[te blend, ground to suit our own J "the grape crop Was in Ontario | sation recorded in -the jeghth | Ing human interest items about the "Naney James" star spme Se 'method of brewing, for just a few LAN alone: The "only other grape- chapter of John occurred in Octo. stars at home and in analytical erl- tes on ho the bi eit ho ub cents a' pound; it"seems hard to reas--] $ "7 7 growing province in Canada, Brit- | ber of the same year; the epistle | ticisms bf motion pletures he has Hi 1.4 2.EHy 3hoild 1s lize. that when the coffee house of : : ish Colisnbia, with a crop of 2,- | to the Ephesians was written AD.' previewed. or _ England first had it, coffee cost $20 Shed cd bad Tdi of as a-gein-over of-Revelation; SAA s LONDON CALLING prom rs SAE z .. Owners of 'new 1939 DeForest. . : Ga 3 4 Place. -- The Ten Command. Studio visitors to the Kate Smith rosley "Spread-Band" radio mod- Curious Bear Pp y a "| ments were given on Mount Sinai. | Hour sométimes get more than the | ols are gotting a new thrill ut of : - Canada s Best Amateur We do not know where Elisha was | show tuned In by arm chair listen-. | tuning thelr radio to bring fn dis- Scares Doctor ; ot a staying at this time, nor"where |} ors. After each broadcast, Abbott: | (ant stations on the six spread DD ji ore Gehazi overtook Naaman, nor do | "and Costello, featured comedy duo | pands (especially the four individ ae i _we know where the! ok of Prov- | on the show, occasionally stage an | yal channels, devoted to the short- | - Physician on Hunting Trip jo "erbs vas written. The words tak- | 'impromptu gag session with felloiy wave metre bands). Any pwnor of a Walies to Find Mother Near -- a frony Jiglu viere Spoken at | cast members. "new Delorest Crosley "Music Mas- Him, Cub Poking for -Candy i ~ * Capernaum; the conversation in ter" model can tune in Landon, = RE the book of John took place in |. wMAYOR" ON NANCY JAMES England,-and-listen to the news be- A certain Toronto doctor, who Jerusalem; the epistle to the Ephe- + © PROGRAM ~ > ing broadcast direct, at 7:40 p.m, prefers to remain unidentified, sians was Jvritten froni Rome to " Joseph Curtin, pictured here, fills - EST, just ds though Rei the will think twice in future before iy the Spent Gree) sity on th ky "important roles.in two of CBS' ma- -| broadcast of a Canadian station. "falling asleep on a deer runway. ern shore of the Aegean sea; the EP : 5 Fl : The doctor came to the Haliburton - visions recorded in the book of : County district of Donald, On- Revelation were: given to John soiled handkerchiéfs.. Lack of™ tarip, to shoot deer. Now he is 4 | gc ry Whilé-hé:was on thevisland.of Pat "sanitary care is upt to cause" in=" |" recovering from fright caused by LN = 2 - mos, located-in the southern -part fection which will rob you of part an inquisitive méther bear and x of the Aegean Sed, between National or all of your vision, two cubs with a taste for chocolate i: 2 Greece and the Province of Asia. SR tidental nyucy bars. : : : - i ) . i The hunté& felt ps in a' 16. Thou shalt not bear false i ness » Another important sep in he clump of bushes while waiti ing fot - "witness against thy neighbor. See preservation of one's sight is the deer, He awoke to find 'a huge also Deut. 6: 20, and, for the pan- protection of yourself from those | y) ck hear staring at-him curious: _alty of bearing. -falso---- witness, - with whom you come in contact. ly. A cub-was licking contentedly ro Deut. 19: 16-21. The warst or artoied by the Ontario. Sec- The files of the Canadian" Na- at a picce. of chocolate sticking 1w crious form of alie is per- | = _ondary School Teachers' - . | tional Institute for the I el from bis busting coat pocket. A SE Fh ¢ witness-bearing, ~ Federation) 0 filled with cases of cye i second cub was trying to-get-in--a- is, to a neighbor's "hurt in cjvil or THE CARE OF THE EYES .. | leading to. either partial. or total | few licks, tos. = = ~ PR Le criminal _prisequtions.--We-trans-_ |." {By one whose _sight was lost } impairment of vision through ac- Jumping to his feet with a yell, LLL nahi hl) Bk enn ey at ain | vasttor san : be picion and repeat it as a thing we CREO PIS women, in offices have lost. their I oy PY know, The principle | rule in. the cary. _ sight because of the harmless pro- HOW CAN I: There is perhaps no command. 'of the eyes is "consciousness of Jecting of a paper clip, . a piece "By ANNE ASHLEY Goan ment. in 'the Decalogue--certainly. | et nes If_you. are eta ~of grange péel © "tinfoil on an Tr a none in the second table -- so | 2 nes at your eyes wy i elastic band. Many have lost the LTTE JL J tearing frequently brokén by us as that |-Mmost-de icate organs in your- body sight of one of their ¢yes in or- eh OW aR pre ¢ : with. hich we. are dealing. and must i Distsned hots dinary" sghool shoivers and locker- | A a Battin) eda tit a. aut Tad ; : The pages of the Old Testament they cannot Je yeplaced, you have rooms because 'of the snapping. of --=tA ¢ ress. patierys ie Di : pd then taken the-major step in eye I nt , of old cloth instead of paper. This § Named ' Canada's outstanding rare dark with the records of men |. rotection.- You will have your "towels. In all these instances "kind of pattern-will not tear, and ; ahyeics and women who lied abaut other proteciion.., 19 , ¥ there was no intent to damage or I _, amateur' athlete for 1938; Eric men and women.. .Our Lord him- eyes examined at least once a year harm--a mere accident. These ac- it will "cling to the- goods = without Coy, ABOVE, shot put and discus | :selt was the greatest sufferer of '+ and if glasses are prescribed, they ¢idents have riot only injured the pinning. a star of Winnipeg, was awarded '| 1". the m x should always be checked with-the ; ) ----0-- g z a4 Toy or atter of false testi- | "70% Sort] : eyes but have often warped: the i the Norton H. Crowe memorial mony. eo : Bh original prescription and changed of the individuals injured. ° Q.--~How-can-I remove spots of : el rr, ~~ trophy by' the Amateur Athletjc Matt. 15: Ao, 20.10 For ut | "When ver stipulated by. your doé- & ng : paint "Teadily- from = tlie knobs, | : Union of Canada.' Coy was the 'of the heart ¢bilie: fe hid 9 il tor. BR one is experiencing severe No one would intentionally lose | Jocks and hinges of a door or win- ~dominion's leading point scorer at h 3 evi headaches possibly the eyes are | his sight and yet statistics gath- || _dow when I am painting? - . the British Empire games in'Aus- thoughts, matder, Wario Sor the cause of the discomfort. When | eréd-by the Canadian National Tn, A.--Before painting, coat all. : tralia and was chosen for the railings: 20. these ats ile: things -{- reading always be sure thatthe --stitutefor-the-Blind-for the past -- "fhe. hardware with parafiin_ or : : award over Joe Gagnon, Montréal | "which. defile the a t | light rays--either natural or arti- | twenty years show that approxi- petroleum ointment. The spots of Ed bl = boxer, John Loaring, of Windsor, "with unwash a Tinh; Ri Rb. ~ficial==are not" reflected directly | mately 50 per cent. of, the 'blind paint can then be very repdily v re- TEN ; and George Sutherland, DeWin- nwashel hands eth mot | our face. If as a pupil in | people in Canada need never have moved. : ie Altn the man. The sins here enumer- Y havi Ee utd been blind had the proper care oy ed 3 ated are those which violate the Sehool.you are aving. difficulty in otectiv r b cing \ le * Sixth, Seventh, Eighth tinth | seeing the blackboard, "do _not..| and protective' measures been Q--How can I avoid having to Re | i oon i 24 Nigh hesitate to" mention this to your | used. This means that 4,600 Cana- | squeeze the juice of lemons every ; . e to | " of . teacher who will be only too pleas- dians are needlessly living in a ime a recipe calls for it? eR "OM Indian Village shout whieh a Lord hare am.) OR on on Fra. wort 81 darkness." Why losé your {i A.--Why not extract the juice ofl phasizing Is that the Pharisees void in. T ften- | sight? Exercise extreme caution, | of '4 dozen lemons at a time and . ound on rairie were sinning in their_severe in- | ® ove "stigln,. Ted olen our sight and v 4 ered. i) nts h ; people develop the 'bad habit protect your sight an jour eyes keep in a tightly covered glass : sistence that food eaten with un: P : " ou! " 9 wm Big bs washed. hands defiles a «than of rubbing their eyes with their will pater tyou! jar in the refrigerator? Tt will 1 veond Dates Back at Least 500 Years whereas: the truth is that real de. | ditty fingers, public towels and er prove a great convenience. #0 : ) ie IL : " Sd 2 C--=0-- x EN. 0. ce Set pi Manitoba Museum An- filement is not.-derived from the - : Babies may be "parked" for a Q.--How can 1 facilitate: the: things we eat, 'oir the manner. in . y enny an hour in nursery shelters nounces --- Inhabitants Were hich bly godlessness. To have God and not | Penny work_of ironidg napkins? . Mound-Builders -- Worked hi 0 ve h t Hen hoe in the | ©) lieve Christ is an impossible in Londo, ih A.A good method for ironing" With Copper h ngs Sle iy for" our situation. napkins is to dip every third nap- : - expression. with Je find their 26. Wherefoie. This word re. | Taro] kincin warm water, placing dt<be«< ccifemin met ste ST a MINT Idian-- PD ! Phot LLNS he tongue and... fers <back 15° tHe Yrededifiig paras © 1a: xy Child tween two dry napkins, then fold village 'which flourished in south- ' western Manitoba at least 300 : "years before La Verendrye set out on his journey to the forks of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in 1738 were discovered recently. by Mani- toba Museum officials, The party, consisting of L.'T. S. _ Norris-Elve; H. Rand and R. Sut- _ton, all of Winnipeg, visited an i ancient ~Moundbuilders' : nient and discovered what they _ believed was a huge buffalo trap. brought to Winnipeg was a string --of genuine wampum, a' sca-shell 'ornafnent made from a shell found "in the Gulf of Mexico and an ar- rowhead of a type made by early - Texas Indians, '* 3 Evidence the = Moundbuilders were familiar with the art of ~Srorking copper was shown on a "skull with a copper band around the forehead. The copper, weath- - ered through the centuries, was ye paper:t hin, Le Ad SN i z i 27 "MIAMI En route from Day- . ton, Ohio, te Florida, a group of ) Hoboes hopped a freight car and rawled inside. : n Ray Barlow unloaded "his : B0-foot eruiser from the train, he "discovered empty beer bottles in' the cabin floor, cigarette stubs in' ash trays, cans of provision jn the oA i nected, the beds mussed up by : dirty shoes. The hoboes had made +n he overland. trip by. boat. di Two days later, refrigerator raided, the radio con- _encamp-_ «7 Included among. the. collection 0 A [=<CtHd fips: ™ Father Of All Lies g John 8: 42-47. 42, Jesus said unto them, If .God were = your Father, ye would love me: for I came forth and am come from God; for neither have I come of | myself, but he sent me, 43, Why do ye not understand my speech?' Even because yo canhot hear my ward) Jesus, now says that thefis epson why they refused to-ac-- what he was saying was be- causdthoy.- could not hear his word, i.e,, they were in. such a fF condition of spiritual death that the words Jesus was uttering fell, as it were, on_ deaf cars, "44. Ye are 'of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father it is your will to do. This is. true.' of all men until grace regenerates - them, He was a murderer from the beginning. And standeth not in the truth, because there is no truth in him, When he speaketh, he speaketh of his own: for he Is a liar, and the father thereof. This distinguishes Satan from all other evil persons. The lie has become - made it so by identifying his will with it. 46, But because I say. the truth, + yo believe me not, 46. Which of you convicteth 'me of sin? If I 'say truth, why do ye not believe me?. 47. He that is of God hesareth - . the words of God: for this cause ye hear them nbdt, because ye are not of.God. Refusing to believe 'his 'nature; it is his own; he has: | "7 « graph (vs. 17:24). Putting away falsehood. Speak "ye truth each one with his neighbor. A neigh- bor, the Seripture teaches us, is a fellow man of any, creed or na- , tion; and to all such we are bound to speak the truth. We are to watch 'ourselves scrupulously that. ness, in home life, in social life, at the lodge, in writing letters, in speaking from the platform, in re- porting conversations, in making promises in telling others about 'our own achievements, For 'we are 'members one of 'another. | Christians are bound by recipro- cal ties and obligations, and false- hood» wars against such a union, we do not lie to others in busi- |- oe 'Debt Of $676.00 Every child in the Province of Ontario born this yeat re- ceives a legacy of debt of $676.12, Ivan Gray, president, declared fo the Ontario Asso- ciated Board -of Trade and Commerce at Toronto last week, He said he "looked back with regret to 1904, when On- tario had no public debt." The debt of present-day children is 'a considerable economic hand- icap for the new: arrival, who still has to.pay for everything he is to get." Western Drought Decreases Ducks Dan McCowan, Naturalist, Ad- vocates Closed Season for "Them One Year x. Every Four A Canada' s wild life has suffered so soverély because 'of the drought in the West that if would be advisable one year in four In order to allow "ducks to breed: up agai. lo fair" , numbers, accordipg to Dans McGow-, ~~ "As far-as ducks are concerned, ot he said, ""I_can only suggest protec: -tlon from the guns 'of hunters for them as the best means of increas: to hive a closed season of at-least--| "an naturalist of Banf, Ade i. = ing théir numbers. I would say that leap-years hanting season," Sloughs Havé Dried Ve Ducks, he explafued, have suffer ed gravely - because sloughs {a pda'and also in the United Stales wero in the drought years convert. ed into bowls of hard dried mud. to nest," - iia , | there was a scarcity of thelr ors eyelashes, stone, arc being sold" in Paris fo be fitted over the natural' lashes, LIFE'S LIKE THAT: By Fred Neher = ZEKE. '9 0) (AY IaNS | 92 ee (Cop aright, 1994 by Fred Miser) J, they are easily re membered -- should have no duck which they formerly nested In-Can--- "They simply 'had found no place. * he explaived. "And in ad. of. YLT CT cath for carries a tiny precious A ds, "i iE ial "lu oe "ww "le YR A FERED NEAER Tete ai res? _-- agli s RE i -- B wf } ; Ti inj. J we Sms. Lok NITTICONY "Ain't no use, Maw oy . we've sgrubbed an' scrubbed an' now CL. we've come to another suit o' clothes!" -- Biblical King = HORIZON TAL" and roll. Allow them to stand for about an hour before ironing. 5--0-- Q.--How aki T Temove | prov] marks from dishes, caused by bak- ing in the oven? A.--These marks can be remov- ed by rubbing the spots well with . damp salt, the F refieating the treatment if neces Q:=How' can I treat scars that have resulted from pimples? A.--These scars usually will - disappear very sqon if they are bathed with a solution of boracic acid, followed by an application of zine ointment. 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