ARRAN ARE AEE BTR ES OE i 5] xy, 4 H ' (140 2 LF 3 = y 7 bi a Lb | a * = " LS \ eh a as EY : New Marketing Plan Advocated Five-Point Program Of Co-op-+ eration Among All Branches Of Fruit And Vegetable In- dustry In Canada Is Urged, A five-point program of market ing co-operation among all branch. ~ es of thie fruit and vegetable fndus- try, from growers to retailers, was approved 'by the executive of the "Canadian Hofticultural Council at "T'{heir three-day" annual meeting. "The program, drafted by a'com- mittee named by a special eonfer- ence of producers and distributors, -- will be directed by a natlonal joint 'eouticil representative of all inter efits which will guide and co-ordin: | ate the work of provincinl commit. tees to be get up, : To Keep Canadian Stuff Moving The new program calls for joint advertising program and an effort to move Canadian produce times, concerted effort to move "fruit and vegetables in" glut per- iods, an educational program to eliminate immature fruit and poor- ly graded products and a concerted effort by all interests to clear up American produce in stock just prior to the influx of: Canadian frtiu and vegetables. : at all ~ Sunday School Lesson LESSON X PETER "PREACHES TO GENTILES Acts 10:1.48 ) Golden Text.--Look unto me," and.be ye saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is none else. 'Isa, 46:22, THE "CFE SSONTINTITS SETHNG-- Time.--A.D, 41. i Place.--Caecsarea, about seventy miles from Jerusalem. ' _ This wonderful chapter demands a whole book for its adequate in- terpretation.- It presents more varied and profound truths than and teacher can hope to bring be- fore a class in any half-hour peri- od. 5 Joppa was approximately thirty miles south-of Caesarea. The mes- senger from the house of Corne- lius had travelled all of one day and one half of the next, arriving at Joppa at about the noon hour, just when Peter went up to the housetopg to pray; the second of "especially designated = hours = for prayer observed by most Jews of that day. As fod revealed his will Canada's Black Spruce Supply Unsurpassed As Source of Wood Pulp -- Grows And Thrives Under Unfavorable Condi: tions, - Continuity of future supplies of black spruce 3 the subje.t of inves tigations being condugted by the Dominfén Forest Service of the De: partment of Mines and Resou. 3 at the Petawawa Forest Experlmen- tal Station," Black spruce is unsur- passed as usource of woods pulp . and I3 In constant demand a5 a-raw 'material foriuve in the: production of sulphite pulp for newsprint, ray- . on, and othe» materials, Black spruce has the ability to grow and thrive on areas where, owing to excessive moisture and un- favorable soll conditions, other comurercial tree species. will not grow. It is foun. across Canada on _ the -vast areas of swamps and mus. Kegs that otherwise would be waste lands. Studies "show that black spruce may reproduce either from seed or from basal branches which, when co. ered with moss, "requently " take root, sending uy shoots that develop into trees. ) Because -of the imp ctance of black spruce to the economic life of Canada, 'it is extremely necessary ~~ ar so 0 LF. Fuh £5 RUE: 2 AHIR Has ns / Re SSE had sagged between fifteen and twenty feet one day In February, From the Canadlan side, how- ever, a sag In the island Is plainly visible, The opinfon was expressed by Canadian residents that {f the island draps off into the river the American Falls will be extended to the Bridal Vell Falls. N W. Robertson, manager of the Clifton Gate House souvehir store on the Canadian side of the river, sald George James, a local camera- "man, photographed the spot one week and took "another "shot" the next week. A comparison of the prints showed an unmistaklable dip In the fence around the froht ("of the T81and, he satd, TTT Te Trail Hockeyists "Smoke Eaters" From British Columbia Clinch World Amateur Title at Basle, Switzerland. Canada 'renewed its lease on the world amateur hockey champion. ship in February, while Trail Smoke Eaters, the uncanny crew from British Columbia, relaxed at the end of a trail of triumphs, The Allan Cup holders defeated the United States 4 - 0 and clinched tho world title at the tournament Synchronize Fairs With Agriculture Rural Fair Boards In Ontario Are Not Taking Advantage Of Opportunity To Do Real Service To Communities, Editor Declares, Farmers have been very weak-at times in expressing the rural view joint fhrough the medium of thelr, agricultural oyganizations and fall fairs, leaving it to outside groups and orgauizations, W, H. Porter, "managing eHtor-of-the- Farners' Advocate, told executives of Elgin county agricultural socletics, when he addressed them on the subject of "Synchronizing the Fall Fairs." Reflect Character of District Mr, Porter "submitted that fall "fairs should be more than a place where people congregate once a year and chat or look at the same type and class of exhibits, A fall fair should-reflect the charaeter of = the farming areas it serves and should. have a real practical value to those attending. He told of what Denmark has been doing for years in the conduct of ifs fall fairs and agricultural societies. The Danes build on record of performan e, the ability -of breed and the marketing ot valu® of exhibits, Mr. Porter suggested that Elgin agricultural treatment was outlined by Dr, J. Corp. of Canada, to approximately Means of improving prompt MacLennan, of the Chrysler 100 members of the Western On- tario division of the Industrial Ac. cident-- Prevention A ati meeting in London last weak, through injury, not only-does he suffer, along with his family, bul production suffers as well," MacLennan said, \. Ruby, fs dead. Good-tempered friendly, she was stroked by more "When a workman loses time visitors than any other lgopard the zoo had, . Dr, | London Zoo's famous leopard | THis Curious WORLD By William Ferguson ati] THERE ARE. 3072 COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES/| SAN BERNARDINO | . COUNTY, CALIF, Ss 16 TIMES as LARGE AS RHODE ISLAND ~~ \ __GRACIE ALLEN MODELS HER FAVORITE.HAT | Gracie Allen has ghosen as her favor: ite ensemble violets tor a muff, violets for corsage and violets for hat. The colorful trio is worp with a powdes blue wool sult and the hat with i flower-decked upstanding brim. for Cornelius*through a vision, so God at this tine likewise reveals his will for Peter in a- vision, or literally a "trance." ~</ Messengers Arrive The messengers from Cornelius arrived at I'cter's house the second day after leaving Caesarea; they stayed there that night; the next morning they left for Caesarea, spent the night somewhere on the way, possibly at Apollonia, and ar- rived at the house of Cornelius |' the day after. Entering into the house, where" he found quite a. multitude of people gathered to- gether, Peter frankly told these Gentiles that everything he was doing seemed to be contrary to a Jew's conception of right, and yet he believed that God had clearly. shown him that no man could be rightly called common or unclean, and for this reason, not without . hesitation, he had come to Caesar- ea at the command of God and by the requést of Cornelius. Even yet Peter did 'not know for what rea- son he' had been sent for. The - vision did not tell him everything; -the messengers did not fully in- form. him; in fact, they did not know why Peter was sent for. This was for Cornelius to tell. 30. And - Cornelius said, Four days 'ago, until this hour, I was keeping the ninth hour of prayer in my house; and behold; a man ol that stidtes--be- mado of -its--habits and of its growth with a view to "the better understanding of the species fn order to utilize its bene- fits to the full extent and to assure a permanent supply of the species. Falls Island Said Sagging "Luna Island, joining the Amerl- can and Bridal sVeil Falls, is in no danger of sinkihg out of sight-in- to the river, the authorities on the United States side brandis as "fantastic" reports that the island | God to be the Judge of the living and the dead. 43. To him bear 'all the pro- phets witness, that through his name every.one that believeth on him shall receive remission of sins, Peter carnestly declares to --this household that their sins could be forgiven only by believ- dng in the Lord Jesus Christ. 44. While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Spirit fell on all them that heard the word. 45. And they of the circumcision that be- lieved were amazed, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift of the Holy Spirit. 46, Fo: "they heard them speak with Basle --Switserdand---t Wieh--14 at--Baste;-- Switzerland; --tn--which--H4 nations engaged in play on the pool system, \ The victory kept for the Domin- fon the supremacy it established last" year through the Sudbury Wolves and the vear before with Kimberley Dynamiters, Dominion Won Last Year The Smoke Eaters warmed up tor the tourney with a 22.game ex- hibition serfes in The Netherlands, iermany, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland and Germany, winning all games and "scoring 147 goals to 17 by the _opposition, ~ They then breezed through the wor' tourney, scoring 38 times to a single countdr from the competition, . ! socivtics tr planting thete-fatt-fairs might give more attention to such matters, Ho .did not advocate an adoption of the Danish plan, stat ing that ho realized that was not practicable in Ontario at the pres- ent time, bute Ontario farmers might work toward that objective, First Aid Training N-oded In Business Competent men trained in first aid, and employees impressed with the need for immediate attention of the most trivial-sceming injur- ies was urged upon Ontario indus- try as "good business." RADIO A ND By MADGE ARTHUR WHEN THE KING COMES Radio history will be made when .the King and Queen of England visit this continent In May apd June. For the first time all North American networks will become. as one giant network covering - not only this continent but "also the whole of the British- Emplre, probably Know the name of the new Pope before it is announced from. the balcony of St. Peter's in Rome, Bruno Walter, famous Furopean condfictor and friend of Toscanini, will take the latter's place as di- YEARS THAN THEY D MILLION YEARS DURING HISTORY OF QUR. EARTL > mi ON €ASTER SUNDAY CONDITIONS OF LIFE i i HAVE ALTERED AORE TN THE CAST E/E TY DIN FIFTY THE EARLY ii --~1014- : AT THE LONDON JCOLOGICAL GARDENS, a 65% OUNCE KIwI LAID AN "EGS THAT WEIGHED 11% OUNCES. COPA 1937 0% NEA SERVICE. INS A FULL-GROWN kiwi weighs considerably less than a domestic RX Yet, a hen's egg will average abou hen have been known te lay 1415 -ounce is an exact miniature of the adult, 15 age "NEXT: How long ago was = ) J SN NW ea I. 2 ah EREUNCe, = == mpm gH, coli, 2137 ounces, while kiwis es A newly-hatehed Kiwi 4 und has no immature plume the solar system formed? : X | St. Valentine's Day | HORIZONTAL _ .T Northeast, "rector of 'the "NBC--Symphony-on- R Saturday, March 11, at 10 pm. | Silver Fox Proves 'Biggest Fur Item Accounts For 39 Per Cent. Of Total Value Of Raw Furs= Produced In Canada. ~ Canada's fur production register- ed its sixth consecutive gain in valde in the 1936-37 season, when the total value of pelts taken by trappers and those sold from fur farms amounted to - $17,526,365. This compares with a production "value of $15,464,883 in 1935-36 and $12,843,341 in the 1934-35 season. | More Pelts Marketed Silver fox continued to -be the "pa, who is surnamed Peter; tood<-hefore PT stood Detore me in-bright-appareél; "81. and saith, Cornelius, thy pray- --er is heard, and thine alms are had in remembrance in the sight of "God. 22, Send therefore to Jop- he lodgeth in the house of Sinion a tanner, by the sea side. 33a. Forthwith therefore I sent to thee; and thou hast well done that Jou E art come; =" # : Ready for God's Orders 33b. Now therefore we are all here present in the sight of God, to hear all things that have: been ccmmarded thee of the Lord. Cor- nelius is ready for orders fron the Lord. 3 2 . = 34, And Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a" truth [ perceive that God"is no. respceter of per- tongues. | - 3 46b. And magnify God. Then answered Peter. This miraculous endowment of Cornelius and his friends with 'the Holy Ghost servs- ed three purposes: jt certified the truth of Peter's words; it proved to Peter and to those who were with. him the genuineness of the faith of the Gentile converts; as it was bestowed through no apostolic intervention, but directly and im-- - mediately by the Lord, it indicat- ed his will that they who had re- _ ceived it should be then and there admitted to the membership of _ the charch. 47. Can any man forbid the wa. ter, that these should not be bap. tized, who have received the- Holy Spirit as well as we? .-48. And ha The Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration. will feed the National Broadcasting, Columbia and Mutual systems with detall descriptions of all that- happens. in--Canada. The. while their Majesties are over the border. CBC and NBC will hook-up by short wave with the BBC and other systems within the Empire. It will be unquestionably the bigé gest hook-up in the history of broad- casting. . Historical moments to he broad- cast. include the landing at Québec on May 15 of the first British mon- archi to set foot on this continent, ara Falls on June 7 or 8, another Royal first, the first meeting of an Roalich Ki and A . American networks will reciprocate - his crossing of the border at Niag- - Hans Sieinberg, director of the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, will be the conductor on Saturday, Mar. 4. Other guest conductors are to be announced in due course for the broadcasts whitch are licard over the NBC and CBC networks. Darryl Zanuck, President of 20th Century Fox, is making a determ- ined move to take his stars off the air. «It is understood that Zanuck will try to buy off the privilege of doing eight{ radio shows a year which Is written into Alice Faye's contract, It is also said that Zan- uck will try t> persuade Don Ameche to retire as master-of cere. monies of the Chase & Sanborn Hour. This would seem to be part of a concentrated drive by the film principal item in Canada's raw fur production, and accounted for 39 © per cent, of the total value of all kinds of furs, The 1936-37 produc- } amounted to 230,030 pelts, the Igréést on-record, valued at $6,777, $44, which also constituted a new high record value despite the fact that the average price per pelt was BE = b4 'ye sons. God is interested in cvery mao, because he is a man, : 3b. But in every nation he that feareth him, .ard" worketh right- ecusness, is acceptable to kun, > Peter has been led. to see that a man like Cornelius is acceptable in God's sight to hear the gospel. He is eligible to the kingdom. The commanded them to be baptized, in the name of Jesus Christ. Then prayed they him to tarry certain days. : : Canada's Second: Woman Mayor hi oan "King an reriean President on American soll, and the- --farewell which comes from Halifax on June 15. ang Bob Trout, of 'the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- A0WeT than {mr amy previous Following the silver fox, in order - f value, was the mink with $2,267, 35, while the muskrat was a close third with a production value of $2, 250,971, Other important furs In- cluded ermine, red fox, beaver, mar-- ten, lynx, and cross fox. With the exception of the silver fox, all of - these kinds of fur recorded an*in- crease In average price per pelt. | - Pe Disease Ravaging 'Canadian Eskimo . Ontario Museum Expert Says Civilization Spread Great Havoc Among Natives \' Of Arctic: ; vo Civilization hag brought diseases that have wrought great havoc among the natives of the Canadian Arctic, T. M. Shortt, ornithologist who accomipanied, a Federal Gov- ernment expedition to the Arctle last: year on the steamer Nascople, told an audience in Montreal last week. © Mr, Shortt Is from - the Royal Ontario Museum at Toronto, Smallpox, Measles," Prevalent Smallpox and measles are now prevalent among the Eskimo, Mr, 8hortt sald, and the aborigines of- fer little resistance to the diseases. The Arctic, the speaker stated, has an abundance of flora in the summer time, Wood is extremely scarce, He described, and {llus- trated with lantern slides the vart | ous types of birds seen by members of the expedition. pe fear-of-God=and-works--of--right _eousness have not taken the place of -Ghrist,-but-the- place of Moses. Jf Peter had thought that none but Jews - were acceptable candidates fot the kingdom, he now sees that this company of Gentiles is also acceptable. Therefore he proceeds to offer them the gospel and the forgiveness of sins in Christ. 36, The word which he sent un- to the children of Israel, preaching good tidings of peace by Jesus 'Christ (he is Lord of all), 37. That saying ye yourselves know, which was published throughout all Judaea, beginning. from Gali- lee, after the baptisni which John preached. Peter now begins to summarize, with extreme brevity, the fundamental points in the early life of our Lord. - "We Are Witnesses" 38. Even Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed him with the Holy Spirit and with power, (Mark 1:10, 11; Matt. 3:16, 17). Who went about doing good, and heal- ing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him, 39, And we are witnesses of all things which he did 'both in. the country of the Jews, and in Jeru- salem; whom also they slew, hang- ing him on a"tree. 40. Him God raiséd up the third day, and gave him to be made ma- --nifest, 41, not to all the people, - but unto witnesses that were cho- sen before of God,.even to us, who ate' and drank with him after he rose from the dead. "42,"And he charged us to preach unto the people, and to testify H that this i : s he who is ordained of he Mrs: Florence M. Fraser, el- ected-mayor of Stavely, Alber: ta, last week, by acclamation, is the first woman mayor in Al- berta and the second woman in Canada to win such honor. Mrs. Barbara Hanley, mayor of Webbwood, in Northern On- 'taria, was the first woman to become chief magistrate. in Canada, . : Mrs, Fraser, widow of the late J. F. Fraser, former Cana- dian Bank of Commerce mana- |. ger there, was the first woman Councillor in Stavely, 70 miles South of Calgary; She was councillor for four years. industry against picture personall- les broadcasting. It is believed | ~due-to-protests of-motion picture exhibitors who find radio a severe competitor. TO BE HEARD the Royal party. Trout -- invariably follows the U. 8S. President when he goes on tour. 4 Representatives of all networks aA A AUB wi) ve at Quebec "Bob Trout on May 15th. AROUND -THE DIAL Short waves from the Vatican Radio Station will flash the name. 'of the successor of Pope Pius XI round the world: fmmediately the result of the Roman conclave is known, - Canadian listeners will ot) tem, {3 tho first President Roosevelt speaks to commentator to Congress on 150th anniversary of ; n eh LESS, Mareh 45 4 be assigned to noon NHC . Band on Band Wagon, and ' CBC Black Hawks vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, Commentator Foster Hewitt, Mar. 4, 9 pom, CBC -- Jimmy D'Orsay's March 7.30 p.m. NBC -- Paul Ley noted translator of Hans Andersen fairy tales, March 9, 11.15 pan. CBC -- R. J. Burns, Pres. Burns Iu- ternationdl Detective Agency, on "It Can Be Done," March 15, 10.30 p.m. CBS -- 27th Anniversary broadcast "of Girl Scouts of America, March 15, 4.20 p,m. CBS. Robert "Believe It Or Not" Ripley returns to air middle of March -- Doc Rockwell's new "Brain Trust" program, Tues- days, 9.30 p.m, NBC, REG'LAR FELLERS -- A Bad Investment WHO'S WINNIN'P, UILL GIVE YOU A NICKEL IF YOU, "LET ME LOOK, THROUGH THAT, - I'LL GIVE YOU A NICKEL AN" 7 TAKE YOUR COD LIVER OIL FOR vA?! TLC Ql 43 VE. YOU ae " A-NICKEL AN MY PET TURTLE, AN' TAKE YOUR COD LIVER OIL ~ Ta ' C937 Gens 7 RNS J 4 Ee z , y= \Z : IZ7% =| WiLL OPEN | FZ N 25 wm IN TWO 1% od 0 247 SNYlsees, WEERS £77 . Z%7 0 \ %%7 3 = | 28) vy 2 ¢ 7 Hi Z| [7K nN N WY NY MN 3 Pot, Olen. 1 Pictured A BIRTAIHIAMLICITINICIO ~ 8 Related. = missive - ARBICIODIABIEIAISIE 8 Ancient, 3 _ 8This -- is [SL TIE EP [TIE[T] 10 Measure. : 3 in honor of ORF [U MIA] 11D]S 11 Magistrate ; ge St. Valen-. |F A IN EIN --SAL of a Re; , --tine's-doy-----[AIG|OIN TA "1 Steamship---------------- +. -- 12 To broil. 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