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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 May 1939, p. 7

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N\ . 3 ir . : . . 7 . Child Weddings GARDENING | ix sic sugars | be ve of som ov f : s : . pine, rican marigolds, scablous 2 . Bring Disaster Sunday x _ asters, single and double, verbena blocks in borders have exceptional ®- Ee i : ri, aly in the even Ppesl and these can bo made up Don't Marry Too Young, De. School GIVE PLENTY OF ROOM ing, a few nicotine, carnations, of petuntas, phlox, dwarf marigolds, ._..troit Judge Advises In planting flower or vegetahle migoonette or stocks will perfume ys i. : seed it is fmportant to allow plenty the whole gardém, - nasturtiums, verbenas "or zinnlas, Child marriages may have thel L ie of room because even the enthus. g . LN ! advoeates, but Judge ohn FA hele esson . hs sagt. ese Dot fare lo sped Sith LB her, of Detroit, { cided] : ! ne X lun ng. Labor : 3 ; prod ball of 8. flecidedly not : . - - can be saved by properly spacing : HIS CURIOUS WORLD By William . A case being tried by him in De- LESSON vil | the seed as planted. Corn, Boets, ; : LY Ferguson frolt, involving marrlage of a man' PAUL .EVANGELIZES A - peas and similar, plants with big ( : - =f. of 25 to a girl less than 15, brought PROVINCE 4 yocdy San AY 0M Yhe . . . ungent: 3 4 X s 3 ; vi %, 3 Pingent somion| fromthe records | Acts -18:18--20:38; Ephesians 2. With tiny seeded lettuce or alys: mlolo) \ : 8 court judge. 3 Printed Text--Acts 19:1, 8-10; ! . " . 3 sum, however, it 1s practically im Y Np Can't. you readily see that a 20:17-21; Ephesians 2:19-22 ; p prin ; ITE Taare airman rl UPIOSAE AGL wu Be --| possible. to space. by hand, byt f¢.-§ J INEACH OF I}. marriage of tht type cannot 1ast? Golden Text---But 1677 in Christ i : T : ' he observed.. "There fsn't any real J that f pr -the" seed "is. first mixed with 'a ms TRIPS - : : Frifess Felalh esus ye that ence were far olf are, little sand and the whole sows AROUND THE ot £4 foundation. to sustain it. made nigh in the blood of Christ. carefully. pl AN b sad he LO Those who take a partner in Eph, 2:13. Sake carefully, p ants will be spread out. y EARTH, yd thelr home for life should think | THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING "| et g TRAVELS A ir ~ v| nid {well before making a decision, and Time.--Paul's first visit in GARDEN PICTURES DISTANCE. OF 2 ..~ carefully investigate the prospects Ephesus was toward the end of Although - the Informal flower ABOUT . Ht P of! success in marriage, the jurist his second missionAfy ~ journey, _ Barden is much to bo preferred for ONE AND nif warned, about A.D, 54. His longer visit average planting, at the same time ONE HALF . ros "It you do that, you'll have' there 'extended from A.D. 556 to this does not mean just throwing AMI LION | _ enough trouble as it Is,' he smiled, A.D. §8. The epistle to the Ephe- in plants. Experts advise a little ALES, " "Remember, the first flare-up sians was written about A.D 61. preliminary planning even when does not warrant divorce. Some of Place.--Ephesus was located oii only a small bed of annuals is con- the happiest couples had consider- the river Cayster, about midway templated. The good seed cat- 2 able domestic strife in their early, on the western shore of Asia Mi- alogue which lists time of bloom. ~~ married life." nor: Miletus. was {wenty-eight ing, colors, heights and other points _ 3 Judges. lean heavily on counsel miles south oe Bomste y-eigh greatly simplifies this matter of a of the clergy in matters' involving 19:1, 'And it came to pass, that, 3 lay out. y. the aartied slate, the speaker while Apollos was at Corinth, hy : Generally the best plaw-is to have Kh B noted. i Paul having passed through the . SR RA 2 the larger flowers towards the rear 3 i - ASHER yo 3 . i ) 'e of tho bed so that little | ° 1 rr upper country came to Kphesus, | The Duke and Duchess of Kent, RIGHT, were greeted by British Am. +] of Co™"¢ © : oR) % . i isci p : A i SET ? 3 3 4 j Wu 4 Commands Royal Ship. | and found certain disciples. fet- | bassador Sir Eric Phipps, LEFT, and _Lady_Phipps, asthe "Duke _and--]--things like pasturtlums, alyssum, 1% F: > Le : ting out again from Antioch, "the Duchess arrived at Le Bourget airport for a short.visit in Paris, while en | 4¥arf pblox and similar Kinds will Ra : Saestic's Journey way oy Jey Fouls to Australia, where the Duke will assume 'his. duties as Governor- Jat to iden, Ww Hey tu Bea i oF through Lycaonia, Galatia, an eneral. ? p > 0 be mixed, is well also state CHRYSALIDS OF SHIHK= AK Phrygia which -he had visited be- v x the experts, to have late, medium AORM MOTHS ARE A : fore." Here he found certain dis- - i i 5 . : ; and early flowers evenly: balanced EATEN, AFTER THE SILK, lh = ciples who. Like Apollos were-to-a.. Vel "heirs. of Gol and joint-helrs Never Too Late. to insure something' always in LAS BEEN. WOUND FROM ; he. , L 3 " certain extent instructed concern- with Jesus Christ" (Rom. 8:17). Pri bloom. ) THE SURROUNDING MAPIR'S s h [ving Jesus, aml sihat.they. alisady | 90. Being built upon the foun. | yp Spelt fH 6 sunny of ut flowers COCOONS. MUZZ(E X | new drey, them to listen to St. | gation of the apostles and proph- nl loze leurpe, ai ! lt aE : 19720 Long t) Paul who couldteach them more. | i Christ Jesus himself being the Mrs. Emily, Wilkinson, of Womb- | long stems that wil keep well In FTO BE CALLED 0 : 19:8. And he entered into the pi A hie "a1 In os well, 'England, lived as neighbors water are advisable. Then horti- A NOSE i y 3 < yo. ig IEE Rd = y ro + discov o al authorities oo 8 ant- % | A A Sadie, Aid spake Jang for each several building, fitly fram. iid years before. they discov- si Ba Wat nl a! AND TOO SHORT i 3 ~l-re fpace of t iy] months, A ed together, groweth into a holy thpd.shep-wete cousys: Rg of puesdnilgh as show (ean TO BE CALLED AY 4 ae Rnd; pepcuns ng 2s W the temple in the Lord; 22. in whom 5 : ¢ il Tek 42 A TRUNK. 1 N K. <i things concerning the Kingdom of ye also ave buildell together for a Cora 123) BY NEA sEaviCE we ERALD! TEEN 610 § God. = Paul confined himself pur. habitation of God in the Spirit. A 22 = 30 -| ing and persuading as to- the hulking -aeumes 'thet there is a | OF COURSE the moon actually travels a greal deal tarther than 4 E- message. that he had from God, plan Ji atl architect. « who Tas the length of its path around the earth, fon the carth 1s constantly A # ' concerning the things of God, drawn. tha Si The buildin Rk of on the move. not only gong around the sun, but also being dingged vi) . pressing home the claims of God which you and 1"are part bas along through space by tie sun JX i and the gospel of God to the hearts ie i apt * ' Fs of men. Paul did not talk about - drawn by God himself, and' will be NEXT: Do horses get flat feel? eT 3 A 3 the: empire tof Ruiter. but - shout completed according to his own _--T ne 5 3 the ki rl £ God. n-"adoy purposes. 'The building is. not MADGE ARCHER Te T- TT I 3 9 a nt Fv ou were hard cemplete to-day. - It is still under ? c Hd -- --a i i 2 Word Ld hi * construction. Ultimately the en- EMPIRE DAY MESSAGE Hook - of Emi 3 32 : | } $708 uf Uirehediony Sneaking on tire church, composed of all the |. An Empire Day message spoken Australia nd et Tr : 1n ut or ne a he de i) from ud mu : ude, saints of all the ages, will be truly _ by His Majesty the King from from Sidney through®an officer of = : . ; 1 vy 7 fo Ph the ioe hein a holy temple, "for a habitation Winnipeg on May 2ith at 3 p.m. the Medical Aviation Service and = z : er DRE Er ¥ A NE daily in the school of Trane of God in the Spirit." The crown- and relayed to the British Cada, LWNew Zealand will greet Their HORIZONTAL: ~~ Answer fo Previous Purxzlé of the ear. LY i ; Admiral Sir Dudley North will Note. Here" poriieutarty thet oy ing thought, for the soul which monwealth of Nations by the Can- | - Majesties throtgh a touitcenyear|~ 1,75 Unusual T al 31 [6 16 She is also 8 4 Fé command. the Canadian liner Em- hardened heat is es of | loves God, is this, that we shall be adian Broadcasting = Corporation, old school girl living in- Welling: deaf and oh ARILIEISLIOLLICIKIE IN vy 4 ©" ©. press of Australia which has been otis iE die SPOKEN O6 AS A 1 his abode; he shall somehow find will mark the climax of the forth- ton. A native Maorian, a stude ind woma ARIA IRUIS E BETIAIPIA famous as t ; Dt disobedient" heart: disobedienc : " : dent blind woman. i ' commissioned as a "royal yacht" will in its turn make the LL his home, his shrine, his' throne, coming visit of Their Majesties to of the University of New Zealaml 10 Smell: OB! ITHEMIE ITIAIL BELIISITE a {old i tn carry the King and Queen ta leas tun. w Cite oe in our happy congregated building. Canada, . : «will speak for his people. 11. French . oe i D S 2 2 R e RIA u C Al 19 Vagrants, i y : : : i 3 : 3 At 2.30 p.m. on that date the The Canadian Broadcasting Cor- measure. > 21 Blessed ; ably results in the other. J Ale ath DIN: OU Sint dh e 7 ) ; : ' a : . is ¥ Two Years In Ephesus CBC will signal the British Empire {[ poration will next hook-up with the 12 Do' nqt, JIS TIE BO Y 1d i 23 Ascended. 4 3 i . . 10 i i A 5 iy "T*1 | from Winnipeg, a - geographical Indian Empire and one of the | 14 Slaves. Lats HARLES EY 26 English "coin. C t H ' .-And this continued for the H ; : ~Irltlo|TMplolT S|oL| i ___sLounty 1stories space of two. years; so that all centre; and from the four corners. | world's greatest poets, Rabin: 16 Humor. ; A DICKENS To 27 Note 10 Seales rere IN Ea SOM La En UXT 1. | they that dwelt in Asia heard the |} How Can - |? "of "the great™ Commonwealth loyal --{= dramath Tagore, "will "send the |----17South R THULE FIA 28 Babylonian. normous Value word of the Lord, both J&%s aiid : : subjects of His Majesty will_be [~ homage of his people. ; America. > IE ALL A a deity. Ro" be : : Greeks. After Paul's visit in Eph- BY ANNE ASH' EY - heard greeting the Monarch, A Returning to this continent, Sir 18 Suitable. Erie lEDEIUBMA VIAL EBV] 20 Lava, - ¥ ! LL mie i r : ! pahkalic Kt on tee the Ee: riley Willlam Morrison will be heard--] 20 Musical note. |LIOJAINEREIDIGIE|S] |LIO[SIE] 30 Mooley apple. To Posterity--County Council esus had continued for something ) A avery SNE Whivy ~21 Ts ist plo y Councils 5 a from. Jamaica. Wes a '0 exist. TIsIMlolu[TIH] |P[O[OIR] 34 Branched. more than two v he ¢ sed ply. rom Jamaica, West Indies. New - ld | Should Take Steps To Com- 1 han two years he expresse Q.----How can 1 prepare Melb i Loe oneal FR 22 God of war, my 36 To move Ce bile-Ther ofr cal More: __his desire to return to Jerusalem, tear prepare CIDA |. Greetings From ~All Canada onpdland's- message will be de 24 Grain. _460cean." _.._., as a public away i re iEpent ern USEUMS | 4nd then to go on to Rome, the cast? : From Winnipeg, Canada will first [| Hvered -by a. lawyer: from St. 25To separate 47 Being. Tt '39 Bronze a rged. - =| capital of the great Roman Em- A.--Melba toast is made merely call. upon. a Lunenburg. fisherman John's. IEE from others.---48 Afternoon. VERTICAL 40 Father. i) i ed pire, vLich he knew must be cap. | PY slicing sandwich bread' thin, | on the shores of the Atlantic Oc- Again the CEC will cross the At 29 Family of 49 Roman 1 Stop! 41 Peruses : a Fito ° regretted that much- | tured for Christ if the empire it- cutting off the edges, and placing ean. H¢ will assure the. King of lantic Ocean and a school teacher bees. garment. 2 Whirlpools. 42 Writing fluid ; | 3 ind ji tue various dis- selt 'was, to be brought into sub- in the oven to brown. ir, the greatwwelcome ho will get when will" speak for Scotland, a linen 31 Networks. 51 Cut of meat. 3 Booty. 45 Large toad, ol from our en d as now passed jectioh to thé gospel of the grace Q.--How can I remove stairs ho visits Lunenburg in June. From weaver for Ireland and a miner for 32 East Indian 53 Fold of thread 4 Sea eagle. 48 Pig's meat. } a > edge is in"dan-. | '5f Goa. While Paul was debating from my fingers? i | Nova Scotia the CBC will turn to Wales. The greetings of the Brit disease. . 55 Enemy of the 5 Qsculating. 49 To make lace. - og Ta p o us: . Deter $a¥8 | this matter in his mind, arranging A.--Use a little .powdered pu. | Quebec, and the world will hear a | Ish-Isles will be conveyed by « boy 33 To*rub out. gods. _6 Gibbon, 50 Part of a Nose county Fo lee. 1 ae his affairs in" Asia, and' strength- Pike "i Ein a few drops of "| descendant of one of the oldest Sowing on o Me wily si i bi oh 57 Finish. 7 To sail nearer circle. V. 8 i olive oil. Use a v ick " ol ihe .| "Conway." This will conclude the un . 58 T i - i y : not an interesting story to tell of ening the churches thereabout, a, A wii se i Sn Ws families in the Province greet the, ow nt: : is bi ons ie i 11 ny > a won, upon the wind, 52 Half_an em. § it Iv d great uprising took place in Ephe- pI ith cotton to apply the King in the name of the people of i vott 'mipire conducted . rs. Anne 8 Flag. +53 Meadow. ie heli! ays, of the plonepr fam sus against these new-born Chris- paste under the finger nails, = Quebec. In Toronto, an elevator boy | bY the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- .41 Verse. 'Macy was 9 Musical 'note. 54 By. = es and of those who played prom: tians and their gospel. : Q.--How can I prevent the sew- will be heard speaking from the poration. 43 Electric her friend 13 Playhouses. = 56-Sound of Inent party in community lite Paul goes over his Macedonian | ing machine needle from unthread- |' Banks of Commerce Building, -the TO BE HEARD: --May 12, 11.45 unit, and - 15 Tympanic pleasure. : . gs ny pve hoon fortu- | field, which just means that he vis- | ing When the cloth is being remov- | tallest in tho Empire. In Saskatoon, | @M. NBC. CBC--Dr. William. L. 44 Mother. 60 She is known membranes 58 Southeast: } 7 n having men who have com- i in Minni : ed from the machine? . ife Ww c . Stidger's "Getting the Most Out of HT phot Shoe itorien sucha pect | ed pain Phillonh Thessaionin, | &0 [00 BE RIICL, py | Bolarmers wie wil spon for | a pm Np Shire i i) Jor instance es series of | aoing the "saints 2 Soups highest point and this will prevent of her prairie home ¢ hg "politan Opera in Wagier's "Dusk 00ks by Mr. Perkins Bull, K.C, is now AD F& Na. | the needle from unthreadin ) : "| ot. the Gods" .... 10° p.m. NBC-- : I ihr places, thers os bien 15 | Sos med re i i rs | 5 Qo son | me deus | oA, onsrort lt who he pas SE Sl Gl BS Nr : us atte, o collect > : i 7 i . eC - av TTT 1510 bobs a! ect and put [° oe, he went back through Ma- deviled SERS i 4 North will broadeast his message | CF.and Billy Count... May 13, 7.30." A the saga of sattle- | -cedonia, ; 3 A.--The following is a good re. | 0 = 0 Alberta p.m. NBC--Frog Jumping Contest _ 7. . : ; 17. And from Milet t cipe: One tablespoon mustard, 14 ee rename A A . 11 pm, NBC--Annual Cotton - 1 In Old Ontario,. most - of those | Ephesus rg cy Td teaspoon salt, 14 tablespoon buts As a-last-port of call in Canada | (qrpival from Memphis, Tenn, ....... --+a¢-§ho_have had.any..direct_contact--|--ere-of-the-church--18--And-when--| - tel» 6-cggs_hard-cooked. - Cut-the--| -A--dock hand _on_the Vancouver aay --t4;--8-p.m.--NBE--Summer ET With the ploneer days Have elther | they were come to him, he said eggs in. halves, mash the yolks, | docks from tho actual pler where "} gymphony Concerts ..... 8 pm. - passed away, or are at such an ad- unto them, Ye yourselves know, season with salt, mustard and add | the King and Queen will cross to | Np (Red)--Charlie McCarthy and vanced age that they will be all [from the first day that I set foot % tablespoon melted butter, Fill | Yancouver Island, will tell'the King | (4 ¢hase and Sanborn Hour... : gohe. In a .few years' time," Many in Asia, after what manner. 1 was the egg whites. : how they are looking forward to May 15, 10 wm. CBC--The King g o the records 'and documents |- with you all the time, 19, serving |. Q---How can I stop the squeak- his :prospective visit. -| and Queen land in Canada ... & i which'might provide exact data ara. | the Lord with all lowliness of mind, J: Ing of shoes? ~ . . From Canada the Canadian 145 p.m. CBC--The King Speaks REE : scattered, sonie perhaps lost for. | and with, tears, \ and with trials | A.--Place black shoes in a ba-. | Broadcasting Corporation will then | . May 16, 8 p.m, CBS--Edward fat EN aver. which befell me by the plots of the sin and pour in enough linseed oil | bring His Majesty greetings from | ¢, Robinson in "BIg. Town" ... Ab 8 | 5 on 1s the .time for counties to .| Jews. Paul was a man of deep: | - to cover the soles, Let them stand other parts. of the Empire. Africa 8.30 pm. NBC--Information Please yi 18 ave' their historles compiled. We est emotion along with his -high until the following: morning and will have the honor of speaking 9 p.m. CBS--We, The People. Mi i suggest that county councils' take intellectually - the squeak will disappear, first. From' Johannesburg and en- 3 May 17, 8 p.m. NBC---One 3) Lg « some' steps to do so. There are Farewell To The Elders Q.--How can 1 clean window | sine: driver will deliver a message Man's Family ..... 9 pm. CBS-- A i many organizations, such as wom. : 20. How I shrank not from: de- shades that are not washable? from the peoples of the Union of Theatre Guild of the Afr ..... May . 18 : sie institutes, etc, which would claring_unto you anything that A --Window shades that are not South "Africa and a native will 18, 7 p.m, NBC--DIstrict. Attorney 8 | 0 .only too pleased to collaborgte was profitable, and teaching you - washable can be freshened nicely speak for the Afrlkanders, South. . 8 p.m. CBS--Kate Smith J... 1 In the collecting of. data, y publicly, and from house-to house, by rubbing with common table ern "Rhodesia will-bo-reprgsenttd | 245 pm. CBC--The King Unvells : As a companion movement, gach | 21. testifying both to Jews and 'to salt, - N "through a tobacco planter, the National War Memorial, ' county. might set up.a local mus: | Grecks repentance toward God : > . w eum, ¥ i * ' : - 2 : : and faith toward our Lord Jesus a = Cheist. Tt is worth noting that | REG'LAR FELLERS--G : pT 5 eo . irish: g tha : entleman Iarmer Spring Waistline : ie poate of bigycliery preach- ad ; 7 So a» " By GENE BYRNES y he ; ed from houseito house. : : | B= : " ! g mam | + Sharply Defined | "gn. 21.00" 1 Sot 7% 1, , 11] . 2:1:227 In this ch ' LL 3 ; ! . an TT Pek ahot Hees a rer I'M GONNA RAISE 2a WHY, YES; PINHEAD / THAT MAKES - THERE. AINT NO " 5 MIAMI BBACH.--The silhous | what men are before they become VEGETABLES THIS I'D BE DELIGHTED | TWENNY-THREE Herp For 11, Mom / py ; fi the of the ing ensemble has a |. Christians, what men are and what - SUMMER. Miss ; TO PURCHASE FRESH CUSTOMERS? Now I'M GONNA. NEED Z 2 GEES 1 e shar efined | ome 1 : ; ) - skirts. that Tare, SROTt 'conte, or | tins; and what. sy ceca REMEAR WiLL oY) VEGETABLES EVERY IF I KIN ONEY ANOTHER BOX ON ---- K NE : boleros that still persist, are pared | men who are - Christians will be, = 88 Dr ograne ERP be } QAY/ YOU MAY PUT: gli ACCOUNTA ONG 2 We 4 XN Ja "down to diminutive proportions |. according to the sternal parposes / oy : REY MY NAME pown/ . SEVEN MORE . GARDEN WONT I" 3 ' pias nip in just above the waist: | of God. i rz © » : A 3 ~ NAMES, THATLL BE eNoucH/': RY « "Pline, y 5 +. Heirs Of God, : ' ~ : ' 5g If one enters into.the spirit of | The last 4-verses of-our chapter : TT { Th I X= Q athe colorful tropic this spring, |- give us additional :truth concern- : | -- a Ro «color will splash 'ohe's wardrobe "ing our present life in Christ and k Se ' - A with-a prodigal hand: A neatly its futurdglory,y -- | © eh k nn A % : tailored . chartreuse . suit may be 19. So then yo are no more 'I+ prs IA % "i § topped by a scarlet hat without a |-strangers and sojourners, but ye = yo] UT LSA qualm, or a pale pif: linen-lace are. fellow-citizéns with the saints, - : ; | afternoon frock may be worn with | and of the household of God. We =f 1 t - : E a cyclamen hat, and "sandals to | are all members of one great fam- fn RR i. : 2 8 match, ily, children of the Fatfer in hea- -b i wv on. A : € Fy Y psn 3 Boe U3 Pat Office A Fhe reserved A . \

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