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clarcraont every tuesday office over tuckers store phone clarcmont 1401 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college it dental surgeons and of the university of toronto ofllco in grublns block- phono s201 jl3rkham every tuesday office in wear block office phone residence phone 31c0 3514 arthur w s greek barrister solicitor notary public tf kins st east oshuva ontario resident partner branch office wc pollard kc port perry ont uxbridge ontario phone 2f 1 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffrlll money to loan e j fisher r o eyesight specialist 573 danforth ave toronto between pape carlaw south sdo specializing in difficult eye prob lems scientific diagnosis satis- fiction assured moderato prices lesson ii finding ourselves in service mark 82738 golden text what doth it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his life mark 83g the lesson in its setting timi autumn ad 29 place near caesarea philippi far north in palestine under mount hcrmon a few miles east of the city of dan 27 and jesus went forth and his disciples into the villages of caesa- rea philippi this town is to be dis tinguished from caesarea on the coast the seat of the roman govern ment where paul was imprisoned it was situated at the most eastern and chief of the two recognized sources of the jordan on a rocky terrace under mount hermon a few miles east of dsn the old frontier city of israel and on the way he asked his disciples saying unto them who do men say that i am jesus is not asking for information for himself for he knows the different opinions of men what he wants is to have the disciples state the wrong opinions of men ill order to set against them their own right convic tion his identity 2s and they told him saying john the baptist and others elijah but others one of the prophets john stood for purity of character elijah for power with god and the pro phets for proclamation of the truth christ stood for all these and for more these were all gooti but not good enough four conclusions arc to be drawn from this statement of the disciples men were discussing christ men were not able to ngrce as to who christ really was all men agreed that he was a great person like unto israels greatest characters most men were wrong as to their conclusion regarding the identity of jesus 20 and he asked them but who say ye that i am the emphasis here is certainly on the wjrd ye the disciples had been with jesus now for two years and if they did not by this time know who he was they never would peter answereth and saith unto him thou art the christ the jewish people for cen turies had been looking for the mes siah christ is the greek word for messiah promised in the old testament scriptures only one messiah would ever appear he would be their last prophet their perfect priest their omnipotent and eternal king peter was convinced that je sus was the longiookedfor messiah and that conviction has been the faith of all true christians ever since 30 and he charged them that they should tell no man of him the dis ciples faith was weak and their knowledge small the holy spirit had first to come to teach them about jesus ere they could rightly proclaim the messiah 31 and he began to teach them by began is not meant that he had never before spoken of his sufferings or intimated the coming cross but that now and from now on his in struction was to be precise and de tailed that the son of man must suffer many things our redemption is derived from christs sufferings and death and christ is compelled to suffer and to die only because lie is determined because he loves us to redeem us from sin and give us eternal life and be rejected the verb here translated rejected means to reject after submitting to a test jesus will be rejected by no less an authority than the sanhedrin the highest judicial and religious au thority of the nation by the elders and tin- chief priests and the scribes the three classes together constitut ed the snhedrin or supreme council of ire jews and he killed and af ter three days rise again here are at bast five different definite predic tions which no man could make con cerning himself except with superhu man knowledge peter rebukes him 32 and he spake the saying open ly and peter took him and began to rebuke him the reason why pe ter began to rebuke our lord was that he could not conceive of one who was the christ of god suffering violent death at the hands of such hypocrites as those whom jesus had designated to he his destroyers 33 but he turning about jesus as he turned caught sight of the rest of the twelve who were probably watching the scene with interest and perhaps shared peters views a public reproof was therefore neces sary and seeing his disciples re buked peter and saith get thee be hind me satan jesus uses to peter the very words he spoke to satan in the wilderness of temptation for the apostle was tempting his master with the same temptation peter proposes messiahship without suffer ing and death jesus does not mean that peter is really satanic and de praved but that in urging christ to shun from death he is taking un consciously the part of the tempter and is siding with man not with gcd tor thou mindest not the things of god but the things of men peter was setting his love for his master in opposition to gods love for his son and for his sons life true values 34 and he called unto him the multitude with his disciples and said unto them if any man would come after me let him deny himself christ had just spoken to the d about his cross and now he tells them that there is also one for each of them if they are true to hint a disciple who denies iiimself must give up selfworship and self will he must love cod with all his powers and his neighbor as himself against these claims his own interests muet be set aside and take up his cross and follow me this is the extreme phase of the selfdenial which jesus has just commanded let him deny himself and carry out that selfdenial even to death 35 for whosoever would save his life shall lose it and whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospels shall save it these solemn words are used by our lord on four separate occasions matt 1030 luke 1733 john 1225 and here in the first clause the word life means the bodily life and in the sec ond the true life of the spirit our lords statement here means that when a man deliberately sets out to keep his life to save his life to pre serve his life no matter at what cost he is going to lose it for he has failed to identify himself with anything that abides and when a man for the sake of jesus and his gospel is willing to give up every thing even his life he has thereby saved his life for he belongs to christ and in christ he has eter nal life 30 for what doth it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his life the whole world when put in one scale is lighter than a fea ther when the soul is in the other scale the material and transient on the one hand and the spiritual and eternal on the other hand are utterly different values and can never be chosen together losing ones life 38 for whosoever shall be asham ed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation the son of man shall be ashamed of him when he cometh in the glory of his father with the holy spirit now jesus christ said there weie men in his age who were ashamed of him and his words why evid ently because both he himself and his teaching set them in such light as to reveal by contrast their fail ure again they were ashamed to follow him because in his life and teaching he attacked their prejud ices we may go further still and say that men were asham ed and are still ashamed of jesus because he calls to definite and positive change of life if we are ashamed of him says the patient gentle tender beautiful strong son of god there is a day coming when he will be ashamed of us ashamed of us because we ashamed of him will have chosen the pathway that leads to destruction of character and therefore to destruction of life new flying boats to span ocean craft bigger than cambria arc coming to canada this year london eng experimental transatlantic airplane flights this year between great britain canada and the united states probably will be made by a highspeed albatross one or more of the new 25ton flying boats under construction at roches ter and the mercury upper comple ment of the shortmayo composite aircraft caledonia and cambria the flying boats which made experimental crossings last summer will go into regular service later this year on ex isting imperial airways routes to south africa india and the far east the 25ton flying boats resemble the caledonia and the cambria but they ae larger and capable of car rying an additional load of 5000 pounds shower of fish there was a rain of fish during a recent storm at blackpool england the fish thrown up from the sea in tremendous clouds of spray were collected alive by men in oilskins and waders at cleveleys a 2 lb sea perch was found in the gutter special lucky sevens a baby girl weighing 7 lb 11 oz was born at 711 pm in room no 711 at st josephs hospital prter- son new jersey infectious diseases virtually defeated 3y szlzzzo feed elevens need ed for hurrcns outlined a normal man uses up enough en ergy in cue day to drive an automo bile a mile david l thomson pro fessor of bicchemistry megill uni versity declared last week speaking on food health and income pro fessor thomson said that a mans rate of energy output was equivalent to onesixth horsepower or roughly 100 watts he stated that the past generation had witnessed the virtual defeat of in fectious diseases as the death rate had fallen from 25 per 1000 living persons to two or three annually with a belter edi cated public and en lightened administration these dis eases could become insignificant as cause of death he claimed mineral elements lie described correct nutrition as essential to health and stressed that the knowledge which has been gained concerning it should be applied to so cial structures with a minimum of de lay two pounds of bread will supply sufficient energy for a person for one day tut mineral elements must also be received to form new bodily tissue calcium is needed for bones and teeth iron for blood building iodine for the thyroid gland and alrj vita- mins which the tody needs as chem ical reagents a survey by the ontario medical board for some years professor thompson said found that 7 per week was required for an adequate diet for a family of two adults and three children present relief allow ances often did not permit this he pointed out population loss irks aisciralia 675 9000 pecpls not enough mary going back to ersldnd the australian government is now engrossed in the problem of finding population says the baltimore sun prime minister lyons own fam ily of 12 is an example of steadfast paternity which few of his country men care to follow while the rela tively menial orders are somewhat sluggishly reproducing their kind the hordes of haughty government servants bank clerks and the like are content either to remain childless or decide to put the census up by one as a patriot and statesman yons has every right to be concerned in a continent nearly the size of the united states a population number ing about 6750000 is not big enough to command an untroubled future one factor that causes the gov ernment anguish is the steady re turn of british immigrants to their native land in the last seven years the excess of departures over arriv als is over 25000 and there is ap parently nothing to arrest the trou ble except of course a renewed scheme of assisted immigration as a patriot and statesman lyons ment is talking of applying this practical cure but realizes that any plan proposed will be beset with dif ficulties for ono thing the six- states composing the commonwealth are not wildly enthusiastic about im porting more workers when a still threatening percentage of their own populace remains unemployed confused over pronunciation how shuld one say eire is latest irish question when the irish free state was re- christened eire under the new consti tution kamon de valera and his com patriots raised a problem for the eng lishspeaking world how to pronounce eire london eng columnists have seized on the subject as a welcome di version from the everpresent topics of politics and economics during his conversations with mr de valera dominions secretary mac- donald called it airall to rhyme with sarah a pronunciation most irish claim to be correct when cle ment attlee leader of the opposition in the house of commons referred to the irish trade discussions he called it airay other mps pro nounced it eerra or the equivalent of air a gaelic contributor to the daily telegraph says it will be quite cor rect if john bull rhymes the word with fairy another suggests eer ie would be more appropriate alfred duff cooper first lord of the admiralty however has solved the problem to his own satisfaction so far as he is concerned eire remains just plain ireland we do not call sweden svcrige as the swedes do nor do germans in sist their country should be called dentschland he said hence ireland s good enough for me dr h stoneley geophysical scien tist suggested in a central hall westminster englanil lecture that the earths core might consist of god by virginia dale judy garland otra-codwyi- mayers wonder girl will be starred in the wizard of oz and that is just the first of many fairytale picture that you may expect to see in the next year ever since snow white and the seven dwarfs started its record- breaking runs motionpicture produc ers have been wondering if a fairy tale with human actors wouu not be a good bet all the companies are now- looking for fairy tales and as fast as they find them all the younger stars from shirley temple to deanna dur- bin will be put tj work in them considering what has happened to other operatic songbirds in pictures sudden stardom and then a complete loss of interest by the studios helen jepson is very happy that she plays a very small part in the goldwyn follies she thinks that her career in pictures will probably last a long time if she doesnt want to bo the helen jepson whole show she would like a chance to see some of the scenes that were cut out of the follies though there was one where she really looked like herself no wig no special makeup and her favorite dress there was an other where bobby clark dropped her kerplunk on the floor reports of merrily we live in which brian ahernc costars witli con stance bennett were so good that the hal roach studio immediately wired to new york where he was vacation ing and urged him to return at once his new picture is to be there goes my heart and when he left a lot of young new york actresses said that the title expressed just what they felt arsene lupin returns is a delight ful and gripping jewelthief mystery played with great skill by melvyn douglas warren william and virgin ia bruce williams part though not as large as the others is a memor able one for he plays a gman who so relishes seeing his picture in the pap ers that he isnt worth much to his de partment which cherishes a notion that secret service should have some thing secret about it after all these weeks of triumph fanny brice just got around to ex- plaining where she got the idea of baby snooks it seems that when fan ny was a little girl she longed to play topsy in uncle toms cabin and no one would give her a chance baby snooks is her idea of a white topsy when robert taylor isnt actually before the microphone during the good news program lie is sitting just offstage talking to barbara stan wyck since she has become a regu- robcrt earbara taylor stanwyck iar visitor to the broadcasts two chairs are placed in this spot every week odds and ends unlike most actors bob burns doesnt spend his spare time going to pictures to see what his competitors arc doing he saw only three pictures last year all sad ones and he hasnt seen any yet this year andrea leeds and janet gaynor look so much alike in real life that they love to stand in front of a mirror together and make faces see ing if the resemblance still holds true through laughter tears and grimaces it does with margarette shanna at the piano and other cast members playing drums xylophone and trom bone the arnold grimms daughter company hclds a daily swing concert to relax between rehearsal and broad cast shows relation between ttelligence investigator firdj that children who exhibit a more rapid course of physical develop ment mckc greater gains in menial development some connection between physical and mental growth has been found in a study of 200 young children made by dr marjorie honzik re search associate at the university of california and dr harold ellis jones director of the institute of child welfare of the university they found that the children who showed a more iapd course of phy sical development made above the average gains in mental develop ment the investigators do not draw the conclusion that the more rapid mental development is a result of bettor physical growth but point out that both of these developmental factors arsist in the general devel opment of the individual one of the boys studied oters concrete evi dence that above the average mental growth is not dependent upon a par allel physical development study of this boy was started when he was two years old and continued for five years he was one of the smallest children studied but his mental gains were so rapid that by the time he was seven years old he had achieved the mentality of a tenyearold cannot be measured early a related study of child intellig ence was conducted at the institute by dr nancy bayley reid who con sidered the intelligence of young children with respect to the intellig ence of the parents her investigations covered the early periods starting with birth anil continuing until the children were three years old the early months were not very useful for study so far as giving indications of later de velopment dr iieid reports intel ligence she believes cannot be measured until nerve and muscular coordinations are sufficiently mature to produce the reactions which are indications of intelligence 442 german planes flying in spain the french government has pre sented great britain with a detailed list of 442 german and italian mili tary airplanes now in the insurgents service in spain it was learned last week it was also learned france follow ed up the joint parislondon protest to the insurgents over the ruthless air bombing of barcelona and other civilian centres with an independent protest great britain has been asked to associate herself with this second protest in which paris argued that air raids against civilians are con trary to the law of nations and stressed that the spanish civil war is bloody enough without the massacre of populations from the air such as barcelona has been undergoing t is this your birthday by a r weir what the star foretell for thoe born on april 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 14th zodiac sign aries you are intensely ambitious and desire a position of honour in the world you are likely to go abroad and may not remain in one place for any length of time peace and quiet ness are necessary to you a dis appointment is shown in love mat ters but you should overcome some financial difficulty and have clear sailing kelp in reopening of solomons mine toronto enginaers are with min ing company vhich seeks to mine ancient gold astounded laymen at the institute of mining and metallurgy convention at toronto last week heard the an nouncement that schumacher and burnham ontario engineers were assisting in the reopening of king- solomons gold mine it was h a guess queens grad uate and vicepresident of the am erican smelting and refining com pany who introduced king solomon in a paper on reminiscences ho told the institute that his company had recently acquired holdings in a mining company of arabia which af ter eight months aerial survey of the country had reopened some for mer old workings chief of which was an old mine 180 miles east of jadha we are told by geologists that it is highly probable that this is king solomons mine or at any rate ono of his mines he said it was work ed we have found in 000 bc arid again 10c0 years ago toronto engineers have been en gaged he said in connection with the mill design the grade is approxi mately half an ounce of gold per ton and a 300ton per day mill is now being installed science severs sensory nerve to kill pain insures protection from agony to pereons suffering from inurabt2 conditions protection from pain tor persons suffering from incurable conditions is offered in researches described by d alfred w adscn brain surgeon of the mayo foundation graduate school in a paper prepared for presentation be fore the american college of surg eons in convention at toronto last month intractable pain which heretofore could only be relieved by drugs can be defeated by injection of chemicals into sensory nerves or by complete severance of the sensory components of nerves involved between the cen tre of pain and the brain dr adron reported feeling destroyed persons suffering from such incur able conditions as painful and non- curable cancers and many types of neuralgia may be protected from any sense of pain by the technique evolved by the united states specialist in an interview dr adson explain ed the feeling of a nerve can be destroyed without loss of its motor power and this is that is done its like this he said suppose there is a neuralgia in the cheek that is giving great pain you can open the skull sever the sensory compon ent of the nerve that carries the pain to the brain and make the cheek com pletely numb but you would be able to move it could walk through fire the signals to move parts of tho body go from the brain down while feelings from those parts go up to the brain a nerve is like a trunk line youd only destroy the sensory component in this way it was possible to numb completely a body from the neck down so a person might even walk through fire or cut off a hand without any sen sation of pain watch your left leg if you break a leg the chances are 201 that your left leg will suf fer the injury senore gold mines limited no personal liability property consists of approximately 1700 acres adjoins perron gold mines limited on the north surface work and 19000 feet of diamond drilling completed sheared zone 900 feet long and averaged width of 20 feet disclosed by drilling recommended for shaft sinking and underground work by j n norrie me full information on request b cane room 501 el 3838 350 bay street toronto