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Nerson$.: Acts, 10;34, . • •
••5.`"•!•M LESSON IN yrs, ,SE.TTING,
ylipe,-skinimpr,
• cp.—The miracle. Of healing the
.441hter- of' the Syiophoeiician wq
.n•ian .'occntred near the borders of
Tyre and idon, w,1ick could not
• ,have.. been, far from., the Mediterrati,:.
'ea'n aoast in northern. Palestine; .the
'.1tea1ing of, he deafend..damb-mall
occurred ionewhere i Deedpelis, a•
;territory sniitli of the ea of Galilee:.
• 011..b(411 Si0 illP:491'dan•13i:er,
,. •
• \:24,• thence Ie ardier'and •
Went away i•nto, the liordera• of: Tyre
and ' ,
• Frein. .Capernatim Jesus went, ,to
, the Pheenician „border. And he ent,'
-t.ered-4int041e-hause;77--.1tnnight7tatily:-
have" been,, and nrebald'y .waa, the
• h.ouseof 'A friend. ' And Weald have .•
no Mart know it; and;he couldnot be.;
hid. Qf course, if jesna• vverite,d to, '
• he could have actuallY.reinoVed, him,
• self suddenly ont'of the sight Qfajl
men, hut this would 'not have been
• according tothe. selfLimposed. limita-
tions of his hunia'nity.. The true ,
eiple ,connot , be •any- ialore than
•',his Master conld. •.In a truly Christ-
ian iife Christ gannet be hifi--,-words
anti aCtions and'abstlitenees' alike tell
•• Of A Different Race
". 251:But. straightaway • a • Weman,
- whose , little; daughter had am tmelean
spirit;having heard Of him, came And .
• fell down at his feet. •' •
Now the weman. Was a Greek,
•Syronhperiician...by. .race. The
• " Word here tranalated. ,Greek" was
elTtodignae
any Gentile owing -to rthe wide
dif-
fsionjte Greek. 'Ace end 'lenge-
age." .' :"Syrepheenieian" 'is 'a'reore,
particUlarAesignaloa Of: the • rade to
•. which,she. belonged. • It denotes that'
„ part of Phoenicia which belonged .to
,
•
Syria:: And she, besought hini that
,east forth the ;,demctil out
of'het •datighter. .,How- long,"befiire
this woman had..heard. 'abait: the ,Lord
Jesuswe, do, not knoW, butsie had
lieerd 'Such *Way ,that' she
was led to. believe_that_he-had:power
deliver her tioisessed,. daughter
frorn the terrible mastery Of the evil
being Who inclWelt her. .'
' The:Women would never hayeearne
.to Jesus had.;slie belieVecithat there
N'as : 'any .other hope at for .her
daughter's being 1..estOtedto normal
life•agein. The. Lor1. carnet o ,do -the
.things,:thet n�'one else on earth ,has.
ever:been able to'do,.arid to deliver
'us from those powers which "are. to
• great.. fot men, thernselvesje. defeat .
.• 27 And..,he.••shid uiit'o. her; Let, the
childien•firz..t be filled; for it s not
„meet to ,•.tiike the .clilldreWs..,bread
; and east it to the :dog* Jeans' sought
to deeren Within the :Weinari that
humility , whieb is the condition. Of •
exaltation, ancl'to 'rendor
••er •thet:rnotherly lOye which, hed
se
eried.'her. eyes. to love d.vine,:'•Doup
ubt-;
leis,..hati: her faith been less strong,..
. her, hiimility •less &en,' her loVe-less:
„self-fergetfut, he ' Would have:dealt....
.„,-;Lraore4tenclerly.with7Wer.:: :so as het
.
to .:abreak the:. bruised. reed'.1.. buf.,...
. these qualities tieing 'afteAdy'.,' .ell'det
•i,
t eloPed,e braced .her•characterWith• ..
the enid y.et w•holpS6ine.',Wind.Of see.rni..
ingdise&tiragerinent.,, 2. •.. • - - . .
•
..., .•
•• "The ,breadof the eliihilen", is the•,
• ministry oflesiis'and the blessing he
• •fliSpOuSes. ° this • bread :is fOr the
•
......elioadn .tationLthe ' je7,v§, ' TI-ifie
' ...',....ella e,.:.ap-taTtile-while Jestia dispenses':
•...his 'blessingS, to them: Any little pet,
, dog in the house is notallowed to lie,
•: On, one',62:the eedches as, if..,•the,'.to.o,,..
, .
•
'were '.4n.child.. '.1.11e...is giVen..-foo.cl. in .a •
'dlirerant' V•AY l'.. 4' is 'Allowed to 'pick'
•' tip anyth'ino, the diiildren they drop
. ... , . .„ . . . ,
Whilo ,catilg. at- table.• ...., .•
•. A aittifni EteOr -..'--7 • , .
. ,. _ •13,:t.t. :slie .ansWered and. saith
Ciliate hint; l'ea,' Lord; ,eVezt".the ;dogs
•, untl,c,r the. table' eat of .th.e',Children's:
.: crunths, :.Tlie 'wainan'S.• , answer ..,•
'.. wontrful •..iii.- •, every way.. •WhOle-
,,lieattedly'slie Accepts.. What ..J6.3.130 '
ia,ii• .abeut ttie, ari•arigenient Af, his
••'."Mess:tinic, Mission aS eOnfiliedfito .the• :
Cliesen nation, .'3'1.1e*.understen,ds ant,.
• ' consents.: .5.iisie does. pot : even ask.
Wh'y Ged did !as he 'did,:, The beauty• .
, Of the ..woman's .retili 'is • that . -she.,
....keops titirelyto the !figuratiVelet,
•' guage. of ,..ichus; • With Jesus': •ovin
• words she rehews her enpeal, certaiiv,.
that'},* wo Yid net :deny ;What theie .-
. . . .
. Words held otitte her v.• • ''' ' .
' 2D.• Arid he Said 'iatito.jier,• For this
.. .
. saying. goj,..thy• way. :The greatnets
,Of this Wernati'S faith was -in Stihmis-
siveik ,adoepting and , hi' rigiTtly. tin-
• derstaticling ,wlia 6 Jens said abetit.his.
.MeSslinic .inission; Faith .ii 'great Iiii,
the measure ef the reliatiee it PlaCes•.,
:on' the 'Word o,f Christ. The "demen
••• 38 'gone ,out, of 4;,.,y,„, daughter, The
' 110,efeet tpnie %P,,f ',the. „."ceerh.-PO.t -Only
---"iffpilie' thatthe • dernon la now al -
reedy 'out Of the girl., but that he had •
o'ile• out, before this.. ,.....' , •,. • •
O. And.ithe Went away unt6 her
'lloitie, and.found'the, child laid tipon,
• . the .betti;' tin d .the. Idemorr • gotie ,out,
,
•JeLis rievet itele, anY, Mota h'y
.with power, • 07.04us hai' glade
ariy .prPmtse 1to any One /,31-1,t• :Oen.
hatpeisor'11aa" fulfilled
the eondi-
tin involved in.tbe Preinise, the.
Prelniie „hag ,been -kePf,
.•. Deaf ancl Palnh Man.. -
Ahigain the went:04t. frOnl
the, b.ordeis of Tyree. •aad e4r40,
through Sidon:nata the sea ef
through .the Midst of the herd,: .
,Deeanelle. 32.. And they bring •
ueto" hiin. one that was cleaf, and had ••
an itnPedinient. in his 4riee,94:
aad duiabneaa,notroaly -often oc-,
• cur. togetlier in the seine person, but'
daMbness.. is ofte:n. cased by. deaf; '
tiess,esPecially`if the 'deafness is con-
genital,.beeause one • Who has never
heard Words •artieulatedwOuld hard,'
lY be expected te knowboW teartieu-!,
„late words.' himself. , Mid they be;
hatitrupenThint"
33...And he toek him aside .froni the
inAltitude privately. • Christ's' pur,
pose- was that the.,rean 'apart from
the tainult" and intefruptions-, o:f the'.
crewd, in.solitude and Silence, might
.be, More receptive of 'deep and. last,
impressions. • And put his fingers
into his ears, ; This Was true sign
Ianage. Arid' he; spat, and tench -
ed his. tongue. Thi, before the Lord
actyelly healed him, the mans at-
. teation Wfis drivin to the two ,great
'
physical handicaps under.. which he
was suffering.. 0 .
, 34, Antrlooked up tc, -.heaven. He'
sighed. Aad':saith' unto
him, Eph-
phatha, that • is, Be, opened: The'
word of cOninand is directed te both
the mouth and the earn .of. the an
for both need' to be unbarred'. Christ
-
is the great Opener, - He makes our
facilities:flaw • 'n ____'e e
powers- or use..
• ! 'Faculties Restore4H
35. And his ears were Opened,'and
the bond. Of his. tongue was' loosed,
and he spake 'plain. :There; are only
two miracles recorded "i;)3r Mark ;done,
this 'Ana the recovering of sight. to
theblind men, (8422426), and beth
are peculiar that the 'Cures .were
effected, not by • a' word, but by, a
..prbeess..' 'The •deaf. -mute rns,y well
haire receiVed, a'Spark offeith before
the almighty , Word was spelien, but
Jesus to heal him. :It wassolely the
power and Willc'.1 JesuS.... The Old
Testament .prophets announced tiat
the Messiah, • when he.. came, •would
he able to open the eyes of.the
. blind
•and ,unitoti, theeari ofthe deef4isa,,-
,35;5; 42:18.-1 • . •
36. And 1i. chergedlihere that, they
should tellno man; kitth
. e .More he:
charged them, so ninch the, more, a.
'great:deal they 'p,uhlished- it: It is
quite -Possible that they =sunder -
steed his motives,pia .set it 'don
to a modest shrinking from the place
and.Pnp,ularity,•Whieh, in theireyos,..
wai.ao well determined; and this coll.:::
PePtion •kaike them: an additional
im-
pulse to, de What'4heir natural in-
clinations prompted. ' •
Ati4. theywere beyond meas-
ure astonished, saying., He hath done
ail things'wel4 he maketh Oren the
deaf to hear, and theMumb to speak.miiaelesr- of-tealirAtWo0437-
t us ,of a future .World, in which"
there:vvill;be,,no deaf and, blind, and,:
in fact, no more 'siekriesS:•and no •
More paia, not a.world .of •ditenabod-
ied spirits wha• need noeyes • and
ear,, but ' a world • of men, .who are
redeemed both inbody and soul.
Leading. opera 'singers of Russia
are belriiiIr film 1-ier---•zhiriskY's.Opera
44u.iet Don'', in Leningrad and the
• col:aims-or is 'adapting the opera .to
the ,sereen as well, as writing, new,
•nitisic for additional: scenes. •
$, •
• Back At Post In Rome
`,'••••'
The •Ilai.1 Of Perth, Britiali Anibea-
'seder to Italy, 1.6tuing lo:.floille to
begin Angio4t3tiaii•Confere'ais.61, af.•
ter having discussed the, aittiatieh fn
uiee 4iUi Vrinie Nliatster
111,I,ondoti; • '
''•••.••
•
Princess ,Elizabeth, left, and Princess Margaret 'Roe of England, leave
Westminster 'Abbey, ohe 'of the stops on their -recent educatibnal tour of
London. Queen Mary acted as guide.,
anada
pens
cross
ron
oor,
e 4rctic
Dominion. Enjoys, Unicitie gitust,* tions are estaniistieii along the way,
tier', .'Link -BeNieen. North., across. the Aretic-will be'come.
'as common lace. an ent' • t low
est Route AcrOasthe' .
. s.• flirbetWeen '.Ednicintori and Ak
.orbetiveen -London Aad. Paris.
• ridironed• With Air Iteistia
Then Will'. danaclafs --baekdoor be.,
, Come kid front dooK. Then 1.114Y•Cana•-'
'who 'ler so long hive gazed
„ . .
envionsly southward toward ',the sup-
pOSedly green fields of • the . tnited,,
States; tern their eyes northward nd
for, the first time Survey with satisfee.;
(Ion. the broad''eipane , of their' own
country...It e•oes pot requires prophet
• to'•,Predit that within .'the. lifetime Of
-1110at-Of-you-Vro-read--0.'eselia---erlife,
• Canadian •North Will he gridirened'
With air ',routes 'connecting Ifnited•
States and Canadian 'Points ,with lin-
'portant .points' in Asia and :Europe..
The shortest reute will in the
end! ' •
•
. Canada' and Russia :are. neighbors
across : the Artie • Octen. -It Is, less
.thaii. 2,000: miles from the Canadian
mainland •t� the Siberian coast;
not mere"than,1,200 miles from the tip:'
the northernmest 'Itaa:sian-isianct, 'or
Of4Canacla$ hartherninest shind '.te,
•
abut as far as from Torento.ta.Win-
nipeg '..tut this is not. all, writes Ix
M. LeIltiardaisiin the Caaadian.
zine; the :sborteatdistances between
acal-Tedez"--Wr'ili7e United, States, for,.
that,' matter—andany .pert el Europe
or Alaare ntniliWard. • ' '
' - Nearer World; Centre. '
Think ofwhat that, mean S' to'',tis in.
means that .we are nearer.
._,to',..t.liecelning. World .centre. than: the..
Ople 'bi the United States., Looking:
at :the glebe,.with..the N,erth..Pole,and
Aretic beeaiv in the ,Centre,; We. ,See.
Canada • on; one side of • thia .sinallest
Of tne. •Oeeans, and Northern .Europe
's•rid:NorthermAsie:..on the.other, while
• the tnited....tatea, Southern. Euroae
and Southern Asia 0�cijiy a .. iene.
farther rernoved frOni, the centre, Thus.
.4i:fly from • the :United 'States to Eur-,
opeor'Asia by thershOrtest idtite, one'
AluA..eross baried•S, and the Areti'd 'or
.sub-Aretie. re Iona • ' •
The picture heading this weeks
column is that of Jimmie Allen, here,
of the new Kiddies serial heard from
Coast' te, coast. The, serial. is clean,'
exciting and. thrilling ---yet without
• the sour taste, of murders andrcop,,
killing bendits.The predacers of
the Jimmie ,.Alien serial live beeif
saluted by parent-teachei.• organiza-
• tions -throughout Canada' ,and child
psychologists have added their sup-
• port to' this program. '3immie.Allen
'is heard Monday through FridaY ever
• CBL, Torento andICKLW, •Windacirl:
• .at,•5:46 Tan., ,and evei. CBO, Otta-
wa at 6:00 pan.
Goo -Goo Eyes " •
Eddie 'Cantor's new series started.
last Monday...1.er Camel Cigarettes.
RAD/O. HEADLINERS:
OF THE. WEEK
By EjtANK DENNIS
,Tharkp willnefeature
ego'tnil et co;:m. Camel egi 0007079-,
eyed coniedian, Deanna MAAR,
• "gar
Fairehild's, orckstr,a with the,
thous:,
ous, two piano, teem a Fairchild
• tet, Bert Gordon,the Ma4 Ritssian,
"TTho
tEipmde7W7;43-10feit;;I:.(8-itio.,-.‘apilann,O;alierlie.-
t. •••=,40.
Mangled' • Melodramas, „Profeisor
QP1011Zirp's „ lpcal ei so epart; trya
'fair .:performance, and 3asephi. 'the
sound man, does. Make alet of wreng
• noise, 15, Prizes, are offered listen -
. era, for writing in and giving:4 „title
to the play, . Each prize, cerisists..of
tin—CBL, 7::45-•te 800. Sundays,
• • „
The .picture, of the boy:aceordiori-
ist is that of Eddie Allen 'whci, wee
recently heard 'on the •Dr. " Jackson
Airbreak Show.. Eddie is one aft -he
finalists that will.. Compete or the
trip. to New York prize on April ist
, . •
•
broadcast. The judges will, certainly
• have a. 'tough; timetry,inglo select a'
'winner because the Calibre of the tal- •
„ .
•
ent presented :on these programs
• high; and One sounds as good as the•
• other. However, liateners will „have.
.their say 'in' the inetter—for they
send in• votes. If it is a tie,* -the'.
judges' will step in—otherwise,
what the :votes .Airbreaks is
heard. every'. Friday Over C.FIIB, Te;
roato, 8:30' tO
ays from Lamp
Carr-K-ill—Germs
By Ww Invention, Infection
10berationa, Is Reduced
• To a Minimum
,
4.%; neW lamp wbose.beama PrQteet' •
, . , •
ape'reen. 4..goio§t esteloog the Obc.,r
tettoves. wft, azitiouneed
meeting in. NeW Yollz, lest Week of •
oidest.,.$0igrktiAg anci*Y:`"• •
The arat is ,at the tel.,.
of the Lafayette l3alc
• sod. Trost ,Cerel*PY'at gnfferin',.11.
ft; was desc1bed aa the culmination
Of ten yeare. •Searelr for a• ferm 'of
light to ; air to
.M411 WWII:PS,: 100'04 1114r0,`•
. .
•
..)Ag 'b4s eyes. •• * ••,' • • 0,, ,
•In the • bank windo the behalf"
• farm a: curtain of olnish light failing
'flow a ;long, boriZtintal, -eyerheadl.
tube of mereu.ry
110s between teller 'and .customer.
Breaths are Instantly sterilized. The
light, kills bacteria in leis than
,
,seeOad.• . ._, •
..
• .The rays .alSo hill .gertni7ezi the
—upper 'Surf" aces.-ef: "---hands-Passi.110
• Most of the obsteeles..to sneeessful.
'flying aerOsS the.•Aretic.' are mechan-„'
ical, and apply tg, flying : anywhere:
'Eventually. theae 'obStaeies' will ' be
, oVereoine; and then
inestimable advantage of
-shorter. "distances. .Thealtplane is
,about to change the shape of the.
NVOrld. 'And Canada i toward the hub!
• From •, VaneOuver .to LiVetptiol,
,aerois Canada northof fluslacid Bay,
,and thence by way 'of Baffin i'sland,
•'Orepnland„lind ,Ieeland, is about .4,300
miles; by rail.enti ateamer,
real it 1 610,0 miles. From Iew York
•
land and .teelantl,,: is 'al:go 'about 4,,30e
Miles, while 'the "distance by ship
vOtiId be about 5,300 'miles. Erinn.
,erpciol to 'Yokohama, aeross the Are.
tic, the dfstaace is -about 6,500
While"by steainer and 'rail: via .Mdiit;
:teat and • yancouver,, the distance.• is
9,028' miles. •: ' •
tinni--en-nresg-lbev
it 'W•111,• that, planes can, he counted
upon, as' a matter ,of course, 'Co stand '
the ]aY-t6-daY strain of haig-distance
flying;• and, -whenSaftleyat nuniber
of rec1lo7equipped .meteoroleglpal
•
e .o NVinclsor. .
. .
as. Big Income
ICIS Claimed He Draws $280,000
e- Year Duchess'Thought
Chateau • "TOo Regal" For,
Them.
'PARIS — :Before. the . and
.modern•Sttueture•of indiffer,'
Louls"P,11 style, it had been ex-
pected they;would.Settle down in one
•'ef •,the .111steri•cat clieteetix that
jlJ?ouj)d in.:7th.6„,y1 itiy-obtL-P-d-riri
'time It was •expected they
wouldih,.aalt.; Chateauglven!.3y. Naii;)dl ,eeppGaosli, 141i oiors.,
Shal' Bertier: but, the. •duchess, • having
gone throngli the magnificent, rocirns
and fexteneive grounds,. :deolared.the
settiag,was "too .t.egOK•fol...‘1)-avid and;.
myself.'.' •, . •
Although. theY'eften complain about.'
Mone,y; the ;Windsors are quite well
-Off.--They- 'received, :a"iirrfrer
..abent.:$4,500,000 inconsideration of.'a
transfer .to, Kingaeoige of ;.Sandting4 •
'haiii their,fattrer
,ba'd.lett to the Duke, of NVindsor in his'.
• Will. duke rOdeivep,:an annuity' Of
$125,000, so: his tinal• incelne is "about •
$280,000 a'year: •
. • , • • •
IS. THIS. YOUR
BIRT "WAY?.
By AR. WEIR.:
• : What 'the Stara Foretell for those
bora on AM -II i, 2,• 8, 4, 5;•.6 And 7.
'Zodiac, •Sin, Aries,
You woulrl make a. 'good :atieticiaeer,,
esgner safeantaii: Y,onr.
lucky lilrthstoites ;are the' amethyst'
,,and the diainend. 'Sot:410.1y' the 'Y'ear
nOt. et tbe! brigilti*t but fron. ti.•)niSi.':
hesS staadpelat, is• a Sticeessfal" afid•
Preanettnik period, If 3,4. a. .01. lfy
ttp:to yottr.'hignest Moat, lift Yourself.,
abote reentlane.tiiings, yotp wilt he .oxr••
Jealotis',,,-llestrietiolis,. and
iljaPtiteS• with 01de1;, p one le., An a oY
Ybit 'do pet Stop at anythilig
11PS 40' not t1etr uu,you ight 'yclur
Way thrbitgli,•
• FOP: Coniplete birthday: bhreteope
hirg/ dale in
1c, t A. 'It, Wc•fro''7 A•r1.61.old6 sr, W.;
• TOrptite. • Plottse print yhtir tv.tirny
atirlreSs •plaftilY,
ow Bee Stings
Can Give Relief
17•be "belief baS• long' heen prevalent,
that..1 he sting`. of •a• bee1 li.b1Pful to
.sufferers 1rohi rlieuinatiam and. seine
•experfineilES 'have been..tilade to see,
If .flierojs' any, baits' for: tile bell/..1
linlications were found that it ;night'.
be: of 'some:ald, Artetaled 'aetieif
tit 'Ceara •Were niade ;it theNw York
'LlIospltal• and Corr,i61-1 Viiiveraity
• TLedl-
Cal College,by pr. 4;u:ones. Rroner and
number of asSpeitites in which apI
was used: in
treating- 1.00•easea of i:Weinnatoid vth
titis.. • :,: • •
•
Weekly • infeetliStis
The invesfikat,ors .repert in •.!!The
Annals, o Ititerrial •Medicine" that
seventy-fht•ee:..tif. the patients ShoWeil
,lintit•ovenletiti 'thii•tY-five, of .theni
Markedly' impreyed ,and
'inodoraftly. finpreVed.' Thoy reported.
• A definite anelastIng. relief tram Pahl
and swotting/ A' dillited eiarai.t.of the .
. ye noni et oil'. In to (fie skin
ivnt.kly, • '
The • groat e.st iniprovrineht Waa
, remit] in tho eaSea ilia eentintied the
1(0! 111(0! rot' the lengeSt periodar tha'
rongefq heing hottt"five Months. The
itafftve nt ;the netive motevtal in•the
inont has not !Joel); deforinin'ed The
extract ivied was nithrn liy• Di% August
'Wolff, or nitlotro,A, 6.01111(1w%
Vo ta
Kills"Cancer FOrms
It Is, Discovered By' Boston Scien-
tpti, But, Results , Cannot Be
Cnnsidered: As Cure.,
• 'Physiciaris who have beeit' tr.eatifig
eaneer:::patients under. a Million. Volt
. .
X' -ray inachine,.. the only one of its
LtYPe-in_.theLvverid;-lrenort "surprising_
result's" during . the first Six nienths
of experimentation.,.• .
Some Forms 'Sanisi!
Under' the 'treatment; dectors.,at• .
.Huntington Memerial Hospital, Boa-
ton',reported,* the: New England
• .Medieal :Journal 'last ...weel.c,..'eettain
for*, ofcancer ,had. 'been, found to'.
:•disappear c,oinPletely, '..they,Onnha-
•sized thatlheir results could not be
considered kai a:CYre and stated Only
that 'on the 'bags of 1:96 cases treat -
ea, in Certain tyPei-,,-,.of4ance-r.—theH
:syniptoins, had, disappeared' and the
• sufferer's appeared well today. ,
'• They, hope:, that ultimately treat -
Monts as inte,nsiVe as those. giVen with
• radinin will; he possihle, and. are
looking, forward: to the deVelopyrient
af--„a60010.00„,
The treateaeat would be quicker and .
theaper,they+, said, and pointed out
that 'th'e-re is. not erieugh: radium ,to
.meet requirenierits.,•. •' •''•
m a eiree:
. • The .'dectOrS "cited the: iesults',
ac ireveThwrib. or, rs .ca , a pa.
'eat given' "only a few weeksi,to
• when brought to the hospital i The
patient showed inaproveinent under
the powerful,machiae, they said, and
".`today is clinically free frOm-icen:..
Whether. the cure will be perman-
,
eat is a ,question the physicians do
nof, expect they will, be. able to ans-
wer for years: • "-
. .
•
-,Februa-ty Tiade7
...Ree9i7da ..Decling.
•OTTAWA. --The Natienal eve:
•
nue Department' has issued figures
showing Canada's export'. trade ,ia••
, February droppedmore • than
000,,,900 niie • ...yearly 'comparison.;
• thaiigh..the ,figure• for. "..the.,!firit; 11:
•'mon'ths of the fiscal, .year, ending on,
March StahOWeda:.risee.f more than,
$2,06.0,906 above that..of thei.Cor
_..._KeepeOillg_prekikaii...ieried: •
• 'figure for.February was $60,?•
155,402 compare d to :174,7P1,5p6: a
„year.befarei The 11'.inontha' eXport;
-: trade. was - worth .$996;009,201Com:•'
pared Ajti. $972855377.,
413eiltrurkiirol:t7;r::Ial:'.14' 6t5,104s60 earno4t10.7.
eyeles.
• Wag4. lost through; •sielmess in
-England ',1at year to -tailed
060,000. , • •
oar• Hafidwriting Tells The
Truth About Your Character -
By LAWRENCE HIBBERT
_(P.ytholosiA1,-;Chat act er,Analyst-aml-Lecturer)
HAVE PERSONALITY?i '*AIE.AS 1,1N,
• .
• PerSonalitY•• i 'charmed Posks-,
'.sion that we °all seek,; but..:whie,h few
• of .irs fief Uire:
it within •oitt po•wer...te gain the C'her-
'ished AVe• go to a little
• trotibie to attain
The first' step is to go :on all ex.-
ploratiOPH-cliSooyer. ,youra,elf.; '6take
yotuielf apart".. Apo* and .find:out
What tria.k.,a .,yea_go abont
• it. If 'yQT-1, areri,'f,,yen to rather like
the -man, Who . Cheats when 'Playing.
that solo .card game, "ratferied"+lie,.
Merely" Cheat's ! '
„ Find out .what poSitiVe ivaltiea
you posses, ,sUch as generosity, ,sirt,••`•
eerity, frietitilineSs; liehoto• loyalty,
• thoughtfulness,. leadership. • • .
Then dissect yotir negative., points
'le Ate vott '1"tlif I wo,
mere) afi . 0 I
:•erastinating, ‘rnalicions, -bad-ternperl
,soreki§tic, • clornineding .(efr the
• pleasant--Syeephentic,)) bridal; sel-
Obverse' trait,- Whie,li is .eqtiallY,
• fish, op boaStfol?' ,
• is noW" a,sinipte. ma ter o aseer-
taiir Which ,positiMe quitlitiee heed to'.
'; bi strengthened,' and • conVerseiy,
whieh negative traits ,,YOU hope to el.• '.
iminate, •
• s-eft-re.:01dt---en• and
Persevere, " , • • I:
Te
h -,week .1ink 'iri this„eXtreise
• that, With thebest Will in the `Vt..torbij
few of US aro fundarnent1111Y 1.1ifte
. see eilrselveS''As otherlii--See
We really We are S6.'111'6116 t�
deeelve nurselv,esy often t:juitl.
• tentionally„ ' .
Seine tithe ligei hed•tt 10f,er.frotri
•
sceni to have' reached •a'.pein't where,•
otir happiness and. homeareat Ste • .
As a last:chance I',arn'iloplirig your.
analySiS'., ,MY.' eharaeter, will"
..00e'n liet eyes!' to, what..'she'is''dOing
and erieoUraii•e her to .ehange
• " When L:examitied the two Writings
• f'quiciclY sitw that instiYad. of• the Wife
beittg• to Wine; the Ce,ii,trary".waS the
case: l'heliushatid. Was' a
domineering perSon With' an. •,;.over-
•,' powering •son,.:e • d'f. cielf-importiftiee •
',lie Could s,e no Point -but his own...
• It WAS. easy, t,o'!sea .friction was,
rife that liOrne.
. .
.• I 'heard later.' from the' wife, . She
. . .
•
- told ine thet•ply analysia.'Wai -a tor- •
•rifle Shock to her husband, 'and
• thotign•ne,,Was tindble.i.,o•triinsforrn,
.hitriselftonpretely, at :least he rnodi
sfieti his .tharacter 44 a point where
• the doPlestie .felieity Was Mere' or
leSs restored,. • • , •
. A handWriting, analySis etin help
V011' to develep pleaSiint
ality by, revealing thef%trullt abo•ut.
, .
.yoUr',0hat'arter,. •
,. • .
„,
• *Would 'You •Iersotiaily
pre-
pAred anilisit,' of yOui.', character by:
or .r.elative, whose:II:ilia:writing You'd.,
' like analysed.••Eisciese 10c ter,EACH
spe.cinien (coin er ppittal note Pre:‘‘
fei,red). LAP', den -ay .hendUnte
ttitliite‘ With: stapiped
dreiOett etivelope 'toff LaWeence
,hetty, lloOnt 421., layWett Adelaide
'Toronto, ,Ont. rtepliet will he
ferwiiikcled as fitilohly'' a tiOtilhie,
inoneY through the Window. That.
..even kill the germs. on the exposed.
side ,,of the money.
Thia killing of the germs ,carriefl
by to'ueli for. riloat'af the infee.ti,'-
otta diseases, more • important tki
• sterilizing the air. The, new. lighi.haat
been in the Suffern" beak a ,month.
In,. that tilne, officials, said no irrita,? •
tier" of „eyes has •beeri .raiticed; • ‘:
New Zealand 'Plans
-For Future Slumps
Labor .fiernier is Ready Fni. Thant:
When , They, Come -- Wage.
, Rates to Be Maintained.
...Michael J. Savage, New Zealand's,
• Labor Prime Minister, is ready, fOr-
_possible fut re depressibal,
as a p
.ed out. 'Itis largely .a: pro.bieirn•
imeney, he says,. and the Government
is determined to base New. Zealand'a,..
finances on production.`- If.badtimes
occOrin , other, countries, New .Zest-'.
lantra:standard Of living will be, pro.
• teeted by mainiaitiing Wage -rates of
•employment •and protecting the.
come of. farmers.. . • •• „
• There Will -be .• na eutting 'of 'public
• Worksfpiograms on the ,score of epo-
will be maintairied. The;Preinier al-,
so ull liot hesitate to use publie
credit to bo;lster,pr�sperity if the ne-
•• :Ile 'announced that leilllation will
be submitted'.to'Parliament' Whereby
' the exiSting pensioas 'scheme will be-
come apriligable to theSe.efistatu,ory
age whe. have 10years'. residence. in.
,New .Zealand. • • •.
•'There iSn't altimp in New Zee-
land now, says Mr. Savage, since z•..
been..,reilueed..from. 57,000 t�' leas
than „3.49,90.0. PriVate irieomehas'in-
0...eased by •36 per. cent. in two .yeas. •
New• At_lititoxm
Treatment se
,
Children Inhale Fumes, Avoid
'Painful Injections
DiscoVery, of a new method of ad-
ministering diphtheria: antitoxin t�•
'children by inhalation instead ' of
painful'injections is • announced in
"Londen, England:. The. antitexin.la
inhaled as :a 'fine Mist' and it, acts .1fy.
, being absorbed from the, large Sut•-•••
•,fate-expeSed ia the lungs., ' .
• 'Tests, by Volunteers are described .
n-ILLati eet•P-the-13rit-isli-mettieallonr7----7.---
. nal. ; Seven 'doctors stayed for 50'
1:iiinuteg a smell Sealed ,,room bath-
ed in -a. fine. mist • of the antitoxin, .
keeping a earefill watqh .0n caoh oth7
et -for danger Syinpteres.••;•
All seemed.'weIl And.tije dose was
i.epdated, in .a This time
flye heegine•ill, with fainting sickness
and -headache.• In spite of these syrnp-
.toins, which , the doetersr saywere;
• due to., 'Lod big a dose: the experiment •
was. declared suecessful, ' • '
The te,sts 'showed the amount -Of
antitoxin in the blooil .had much in-;
Tic ease by more than
1,000tii.nts. • The doctors pow want
to repeat the oxperiinents with small. -
et.' and weaker aineunts.
•
•
Hods*. In
• The old Wonian of the fairy,. tale
• Who 1ied in a tree has a real-life
tonnterpart in the Vrerich Of
Nigrev,:;Orre, Tier Ionia isn't so nil, •
, e'en-if:et table 'AS' it .''bunds, 'for actu-. ,
ally, she. ,IiVeS laside the 'trunk.
,Alinost•'fifty-fetir feet •
ference, et its base, 'the tree has rot-
ted ttWAY ,itf. its centre, 'leaving: it
space big enough for the old ',inlet.• •
et to. install bed, s.tove, Chairs and '
her Various Litolle.orm.(44Qail5.
• She,. finds her
i
• -
Mari61atig1itte tin Skirwai •
A•yetino. tOintilerciarpilot hasi heeti
charged With "manslaughter by:
• ,aertiplatie'.' at Ilendix, N,CW,
'here:red te he. the ,•firat
its 'hiria 1odge,1 eilyWhere,
arose' froth' a crash •rn the air be -
twee?' tWo- paslengerin
• one 60hem was