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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jan 1940, p. 3

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"15 Per Cent P le Are Allergic Ars Seasitive to Different lr . _ants ce Learns to Control Suffering One of the most recent develop ments of medical selence Is the .progréss that has been made in the s sontrg) ot allergles, Put shortly, says the Winnipeg Free Press, an 'allergy is a sensitivity to an aller- ToL gen (irritant) which exhibits itselt 4 » inthe form ofthay fever, asthma, hives, headaches, or nausea. x It is estimated that some 15 per , cent, of the nation suffers from al. 4 lergies of one sort or another, aud that at least 35 per ceat. imagines itselt to be allergic. Porsons who had 'allergies as re. cently as the 19th Century Just went right on having them, but to. day the situation is different, Medi.' -cal sclence, combining the cunning of a detective with the patience of " Job, has managed to cope with a certain amount of the suffering and 'embarrassment connected with al. : lergles. . i Put To Tests . For example, a victim of nausea + = is taken in hand and is subjected to all sorts of conditions to try to - sdiscover the precipitating cause of it; a cause which may be the hair ot a poodle, horse dander, cotton. seed ofl, kapok, spinach, sea food, and a wild conglomeration of other substances. When the allergen is ~ successfully traced'. the patient' may be desensitized; or it no treatment is possible he can persis. tently keep clear of the ofivading substance, y L SOTHERN FUN as BE nna A day off from studio chores finds' {Ann Sothern enjoying her Bremt- wood garden. The actress takes a {hand in 'the weeding, planting and jtrimming of her. flowers, but also [takes time out for a bicycle ride ,around her home and an hour or so 'of lounging in the sunshine, Oldest Indian Racels Found --- if fom reper 'Tchefuncta Horizon Found in Mississippi 'Valley is More Ancient. Than Any in The United States Traces of a prehistoric race of Indians, the oldest yet found In the Mississippl Valley, have been uncovered on the: banks of Lake Pontchartrain by Prof, J. A. Ford, Cof Loulsiana Stafe University and / a WPA survey, The new culture has been named the Tcheluncta horizon, This cul ture, Prof. Ford gall, antedates «the Markyille culture which' prev. fonsly was the- oldest civilization established in the Mississippl Val: ley -- about 1,200 years old, - About 1,200 Years Old . In anclent times, American In: diads llving Along the Quit coast apparently = subsisted » upon shell ish and. amall mammals, birds and "flab," Prof. Bird-sald, "Our obser- 'watlong indicate that they camped food supply. 'Hunted, With Spears RE "They had decorated pottery ves sels, often=ith four added legs," tho professor' sald. "They hugted " with the antlertipped throwing "board or atlatl, or spear, These apears were fitted with chipped flint. projectile pojnts, or holiow bone polits made froth. the long 'bones of large Birds or mall ank mals... A Fics cf tue dts oe o "The United States has ample reserve of helium gas for any em- ergency. requirements that may ke -|' foreseen, according to: tHe Depant, mént of the, Interior. oy beaches near their. prineipal - Sunday School Lesson . . = LESSON 1 THE ° CHRISTIAN'S CONFES- ~~ SION OF. FAITH Matthew ' 16;.13.28 PRINTED TEXT, Matt. 16: 13-24. , GOLDEN TEXT--Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. Matt, 16:16. ...... .. THE LESSON IN m8' 'SETTING Time.--Autumn, A.D. 29, in the ~ third period- of the Galilean min- istry. - Place.--At or near Cacsarea Philippi, in the northern part of Galilee, in the southern foot-hills of Mount Hermon, For two and one-half years Christ and his disciples have liv- talked together, The cross is only six months away. This was one of the most critical hours in all our Lord's life, since, if this group of disciples now failed to realize his deity and Messiahship, there was no time to attempt to bring such a conviction to another group. 48. Now when Jesus canie into the part of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Who [~ do men say that the Son of man is? 14: And they said, Some 'say John the Baptist; eome Elijah; and others," Jéremiah, or one of the prophets, In their answer to his first question is given their indication of how greatly the gen- erality of the people respected the Master, They had only good to say of him. 15. He saith unto them, But who say ye that I am? 16. And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. The word "Christ" is. the Greek translation of the Hebrew word "Messiah" which means "anointed." Founding of the Church 17. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jonah: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father who is in elation granted to Peter, The vev- elation was made possible by Pet- er's ever deepening knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. All the facts of Christ's. life are available foi men, but not all men recognize him _as Christ, 18, And I also say unto the name which the Lord Jesus gave to-Simon, son of Jonah, at the very beginning of Peter's com- panionship with the Lord. And upon this=rock I will build my church. This one of the most dis- - puted, discussed passages of the New Testament. Here. we' have the first mention of the church in the word of God. Is this not he correct interpretation? Is it not that Christ is the chief cornerstone of the church, that believers are built up a spiritnal house, xgsting as they do on him who is the ed and walked and prayed and - heaven. There was no sudden rev- ~ - thee, that thou art Peter. This is' Here is a view of the after deck of one of the hogs transport ships which carried the vanguard of Can. ada's new army overseas, The picture was taken just as the ship was leaving Canadian shores, N\ re Be As Soldiers of First Canadian Division Left For Overseas cornerstone, Petar himself is a stone in this heavenly structure. And the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. The correct in. terpretation of this may be that the gates of Hades shall not swal- low up the church. 'Tell No Man" 19, T will give unto thee the: keys of the kingdom of heaven; and whatsoever thou shalt - bind on carth shall be.bound in heaven; and whatsoever thou shalt loose on carth shall be loosed in heav- en. The conditions of salvation are divinely stipulated--the conditions that we must become living stones and members of the new spiritual Yace, 20. Then charged he. the disciples. that tliey should tell no man that he was -the Christ. Un- til the disciples' own views of his Messianic work were greatly cor- rected, any statement by them that he was the Messiah would do more, harm than gcod. It would have: brought Jesus prematurely into open antagonism to the Jewish rul- ers, 21. From that time began Jes. us to show unto his disciples, that he must go to Jerusalem, and suf- for many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be~ killed, and the third day be raised ' up. 22. And Peter took him, and - bégan to rebuke him, saying, Be it. far from thee, Lord; this shall never be unto thee. These words were said fo Christ -out of love "for him, but as the apostle Pail reminds us, love can often be at fault unless it is united with wis- dom. - How To Be True Disciples 23. But he turned, and said un- to Peter, Get thee behind me, Sat. an; thou art a stumbling-block un- to me: for-thou mindest not the things of God, but the things of A N D "ON PARADE" His Majesty's Canadian Grena- dier Guards' Band {is winning an "even greatér radio following sines its mew program, "On Parade", be- gan over the Canadian: network on Thursday evenings at 8:30 p.m. EST, "On Parade" {is something quite novel in the Dominion radio set-up, It is primarily a combina. tion of military music and popular songs. In tune with the times it also embodles a quizz feature, A- "listener, chosen. by lot {rom-among- names sent in weekly from all over the country, is asked by long dist- ance telephone to solve the Myst. ery Tuiie of the Week. If he guess. es correctly he gets a valvable - prize. + Change In Programs "Biggest. news. concerning. Ameri can programs fs still the radical - change in connection with' the Chase and. Sanborn Hour and "One Man's Family." Starting on January 7th, the Bergen-McCarthy taken up by "One Man's Family," On and after January 11th, "Miss American program, "One Man's Fa- mily," 8:00 to 8:30 p.m, TO BE HEARD nuary 5th, 10:00.p.m,, NBC, the light-ieavywolght boxing bout be-* tween Mello Bettina and Fred Ap- ostoll from Madison Square Gard en. , . January 6th; 1:55 p.m, NBC and CBL, Metropolitan Opéra; Lily Pons In "Lakme" , , , 10:00 pm, CBL, NBC Symphony conducted by Bernardino. Molinari . .., Jan, 7, § "pm, CBS and CFRB, N, Y. Phil, harmonic in" all-Tehatkowsky. pro: gram 'tonducted by Tgor Rtravinsk show goes on a halt-hour schedule from 8:00 to 8:30 pm, EST, the * other half of the former hour being Trent's Children" will replace the ; [RADIO oy NOTES | NE W S "and Sanborn Hour". . , 8y MADGE ARCHER +. + 5:30 pm, NBC and CBL, Met ropolitan Auditions of the Air... 8:00 p.m, NBC and CBL, Chase 8:30 pm, NBC and CBL, One Man's Family , 29:00 p.m., CBS, Sunday oven- ing Hour . .. January 8th, at 8:00 p.m, NBC and CBL, Quaker Var- fety Show... 8:30 p.m., NBC and OBL, Voice of Firestone with Rich- ard Crooks . , . January 9, at 9:45 a.m, NBC.and CBC, Prime ;Minis- ter Neville Chamberlain speaking 6n "Tie War, Its Progress and Fu. ture" , , . 8:30 p.m, NBC and CBI, Information Please . . . 10:00 p,m., CBL, Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Ernest MacMillan + os January 10, 9:30 p.m., CBI, Percy Falth's Music... January-11, 8:00 p.m., CBL, Miss Trent's Child: rent , .. 8:30 p.m, CBL, "On Par ade" with His Majesty's Canadian drenadler Guards' Band , , . 10:00 pm, CBL, Bing Crosby. men, Peter was here -a trap set to catch Jesus, Christ now informs the disciples that they too, if they are to be followers of his, must live a life of self-denial, and prob- ably a life marked by suffering. 24, Then said Jesus unto his dis. ciples, If any man would come after mé, Let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and fol- low me, FARM... COLUMN PRODUCE | FINE BACON The natlonal hog policy of the Doniinfon Department of Agricul: ture which has been in operation for several years is now of partie: ular value. In assisting Canadiav farmers in obtaining foundation stock, the Department - a --offorg the services of its officials throughout the country at specitied points In tho selection and shipping of glits of good bacon type, either in Indlvidval or group shipments, During the past few years the improvement effected fn market hogs In districts 'receiving ship- ments 'of bdegn type gilts with as- sistance under the Brood Sow Pols tacon-type . the foundation upon which to build --both- export aud domestiz . farmer are so bad? Is it the Gov- -ernment's, 'or thie manufacturer's? port it." fcy, of.the Department, has been impressive, and Indicates that good female stock of the right type 1s a permanent bacon hog Industry. The use of _good sires which usual. ly accompanies the ownership of good sows assures a supply of suit. able breeding gilts aud of market hogs yielding carcasses sultable for : demand. © MUST WORK TOGETHER Urging the need for organization aid spending a lot more time today in thinking of ways to market pro- duce, Vi 8. Millburn, Peterboro, secretary" of the Dairy Farmers' Association in a recent address to Prince Edward County Milk Produ- cers' Association asked: "Whose fault is it that conditions for the No. It's our fault -- yours and min» -- and {t is our job to find out what to do about it." "We neod legislation to level production out," he sald, "but we can't get It util we-get down to work and organize, talk, think and work at' our plan till we can speak with one voice and the people will know what we want and will sup: As Nazi Sailors. Abandoned Scuttled Liner "Columbus" In this "dramatic picture, sailors of the German . Columbus. are shown going over the side of the blazing liner into wait- ing lifeboats after her captain ordered her scuttled rather than lét the craft fall into the hands of the Royal Navy. : luxury liner Blackouts Takes Increased Toll The blackout continues to exact a death toll on Britain's roads, The Ministry of Transport has an. November red during the blackout, THis Curious WoRLD By William Ferguson Claes, _ WITH . LOMG HAVE cane LEO BUT NOT ALL LO NECKED BIRDS HAVE LOMG LEGS. UNDERLAIN WITH ONE OR. MORE COPR 1237 BY NEA SERVICE. ING &-2b RR DINOSAUR HAS A NAME (USUALLY LATIN) WHICH IS DESCRIPTIVE OF THAT PARTICLILAR. " THREEYWORNED FACE" AS is the case with the animals of today, the prehistoric animals all bear scientific names that averdescriptive of themselves. The name of the gigantic, lumbering Brontosaurus means "Thunder Lizard." The carnivorous Tyrannosaurus is translated-as "Tyrant Lizard," while the creature known as Monoclonius, or "Single Horn," had. as its name suggests, a single spike on its head. NEXT: Are there any Icebergs in the northern Pacific ocean? L = ~ i HORIZONTAL Answer {6 Previous Puzzle = 12 His tunes are 1 Pictured. [CANT T --= folk composer of R | songs. "Swance ia 15 He died in River." - tll et, | 12 Billiard rod. [5 17 Halla river. 13 To liberate. He of 19 Hourly. 14 Point CANADA 3 NuliRa. nl, 24 To jabber. - 16 To jump. od 26 Snaky fish. 18 Encounters. : 27 Substance to 19 Tramp. curdle milk. 20 Sound 31 Tiny vegetable . reasoning. ) S 33 Golf device. 21 Mortise tooth, (I TIREINLC UICIH 35 Beast: 23 Spanish. 36 Fashions. 25"To seesaw. 43 Frosty. VERTICAL 39 Males. 27 Musical note. 45 Small 1 To court. 40 Plant group. 28'South Africa. depressions. 2 Wild duck. 41 Entrance. 29 Measure. 48 To accomplish. 3 Pair. 42 Therefore. 30 One who 49 Soap ~ 4 Half (prefix). 44 Fish, | gapes. substitute. 5 Chooses by 4G Short letter. . 32 Neuter 51 Nay." = ballot. 47 Oceans, _ - pronoun. 52 Kimono sash. 6 Born. 49 Data, 33 Ability. 54 Chaplets. 7-To grow 50 Mooley apple. - 34 Court. 56 Beverage. plump. 53 The soul. 35 Valuable $8 This ---- mu- * 8 People of 54 Measure of property. sician played Caucasus. area, 5 37 Some. at 2 years. 9 Southeast. 55 South 38 To abound. 59 His songs were 10 Stiff collar. Carolina. 40 Crude. a huge ----, 11 Chest bone, 57 Electrical term | POP--:A Cure for Sleep-Walking totalled 926, an ine crease of 518 over November, 1088, Of the accidents respons ible for these deaths, 674 ocoum

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