The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-04-21, Page 3•
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Ex -Premier s Son Becomes King's Bench JtAge
1-gSSON IV; •
ngpaiviNG yistot.: FOR 4,-,E_Ryiq,E.,
Mark. 9: 2 - 10, •
Golden text; This is my •beloved •
ei"1; hear ye him. Mark 9:7.
• ', THE. LESSON 114 ITS SETTINO
Time-,-Auturtm, A.D. 29.; .
-Place-,-.Probably on Mount J-Iernion
. , • ,
".Thc transfiguration of Cheat Is re-
corded ;also in Matt., 1.7; • and •
-'1,Ulte. 9; hcilf of which aCeolints.
should b read Witlr' op' one in 'Mark'
:to get: ascomplete a -conception as,
....'POSSible of' this • remarkable event. '
:111Ptbr has an edditfonal ACeohnt of this"'
,m1rac1e ili hie, Second
10. . .
2, And after six days: That is, sik
days after the confession of Simon
Peter regarding the MeSaigliship of.
Christ:, ,Ieeus taketh *411411M Peter,
the .flower and crOwn ot, theneestolic..,
. band, Peter, who loves -him, so, much, '
and John, .w.hern be loved , So much,
.a»d James who -should first attest •
• that death •ceu1d,i4e Tittle its life Sep-
arate.frem Toye. ,(Acte
These ''''''Plii:'01(341,1!_efik 41.011:
with, •tifirrord :at the rahdrig of the:
' daughter of ',Tairus. Mark 5: 375,, 61.4
who were the only ones 'allowed to go
With. Mtn hitt) ..the Garden .oftft
senimie en.:the !inight•ef his ' betrayel
(Mark t$:..• ..33, etc.): And briageth
.them jip:into,:tr high moUntain. apart. •
by themselves, . "The plaee of • fthe' •
'transfigurationis not idelleitely,lbclat
ed,- in • the '4ospOi. 'Earlier tradition
almost • uninheeinsly'' fixed Ori
•Tebor.J,•Modern 'OpinionOiliest as: '11.4-
atiljno.usly regard's as moet likely
'
Mount Uermon,_ •• • •
•..
...3, ,ncl.lie was trAtasfigured before_
.• ,,,
And .his ' gernients. became_ glisterl,
•
Ing. The .. The , Verd 'here .,.translated • "glia
-
tering" is," applied to • (1)• the. glitter' of
arins.,.Or of. polisheCiorfatieS; (2)• the
flash �f lightning; ' (3) . the . twinkling
of. stars,-.and.:is':theretpre.: neetillarly'..
expressive,:.-Exeeeding• 'white,...so ; as •'
'.no,..fuller....on earth ' cari whiten ,•thetif.;...
..A.:, fuller".. was one •Whese trade,.Wai,'sto
clean .ljnen. Clothes._ ', , • • ...! ', ,,''
,.."•We• Can' neiier• know.:stillii exactly
.:',•*het this: transfiguration •,w.aa. ,,,In 'Aile
/. • Oreumstance that . tits glery..waS.net
• • ; onewhi'ili" Was ,lent liiin ' bid. his own
'.
bursting:ferth as froni an. inner • Nan-
•• , • tale. 'of light,- not Merely .gilding. hfin
•frOin„ ',,witlealit, , • We; ..lieVe • toliens,.....of, .
, sr eeeihrity, piertigativei•oLthe.:•11aS.i,
„ . ..
...i.AE,r alibi, ie' the,..,StrVilifts. ' The '.Veii,.:iit,4' •
neU.11 Whiell has. e.Oil'eePfe(ithegloi.y.. of
• the Getthead;..Waa.,,,,.aS,•it were, "Witte'
-:"ilrily,ui, anti the fell blaze of ineffable.
,; • light, ;,breke feeth. froth' within,. while•*
.. oreh", his.. garipente4,0,14.14. ilie,--#411',-
tireAs .raYs,.antlf;shlinmered. With 'the ;.
• dazzling' :bigglitnese .06.' enn.amitten'•
••• • • • , , . . • . . .. , . . .
. . 4:.,••Alid. 'there appeared .inntO ,,theni.,,
''Elijah, "with. klitesek;...,,ned:' they , were ',..
talking Vitlf Jesus. -May. it.notbelhat
• :Moses'. and ,F4ijali., are p,resent because: •
.,01' ..tite44:-,-Peenkag-.-trriti--ni taontous exit •
' fr'enn'the .werld?-. Noses, aswe .knoW;,'
.'.. died"•,;11 a ,apecial NV# by the hand" 96.
, ...God; Elijah,. as ,',7e know, , did not -stif...
4er ',death, :but'. was., traeslated. in .-a
,chariet, of 'fire •Ce; heaven. ' Moses' Of
„•,.Courierepresanteil the law,..while..gri-
.' lat.:Was repredentetive: Of the prophet-
-. le Order,. a int: tips In Moses a n d .,E1,1 jell
- ' aed. the Lord :Jeine.niecting together,
• -...wd.. have • the, trinitk Of . the law, .. the
' - - ' 'I' tl )61. - '..-• '
:• pt,ophets,:an .• le gesi , . • -
.:. .,5: And Peter •analyel:eth and. eaith .•
, • . . . • . .
..-..
to Jesus. • Ilabbi,,, it' is good for , us to
beliere;. and lot US make three taber-' '
. ,:naeles;. One: for Ihee,;.: and one for
. '.11ileabs, and .iini;ifor Elijah. The :tab.
'• ei`n9.g1eSi Of ....which Peter .spoke were,
, littlebooths Or: buis-:Made out . ,of•
branches .of •treest Or liusheSr''sUch as
'Were. eons tettetee. for'the feast, of. tali,. .
, ernAcics....Poter and 'hi S :fellows were
So taken ,with the sight..of•thc.felleitY
„they, paw that • .theY:',deSiterf,„•th 'abide
oil :th ' moiiiit With "-ogee ...ind - the
Saints, , •• ' .".,' ",
• . - ' 'A . Mistake " .. .
..: ' 0.',For he, kneOlot 'what • to...answer .,' -
' • for ' they giocatne "sore Afraid.' 'II:id he:
,
Said, •Let:•:,Its stitYliere and make three
.: 'tabernacles, one for 'thee, and 'Oee for :,
•.•• the, .m.14 one.. for •Janes and, John," it
.: would,:ha v.e, liad 'Mete 96 reason in it,.
-Tbink ,in. INtoSes solOurning in a ober...,
. • Akre, or Elijah settling deWn.te'reat
•. hi"a. booth-! ,The..yliele suggestion' Is
....,grOteadtte.. Per ;kiln; 46:- for allilien,'Ili.
ke-, .••
; ;, licirclitmstaitheb,- it', Were infibitelY,'
l' , ,,bett'er .to say nothing; •Ie 'had lest the
..• ;Sense ,96, the.sPiritettl; and his niihd,...
moving wholly ..,w,Ithin. he' realm: 'Of.'
inateritit ' things, imagined, ..thiti' .: Ilia
6:1illa '6f the,jnst bike perfoet. could:
..1.,ilnd. Shelter in. rtabernitelealenstrected .
ef: "bOuglis.. The .thistalte 'O. ,liY ;no
Meats an obsolete one... Mon Ate Still
trying tp.: make .tabernacles, one ..or
.Christ, op fel', '611facrin,S. one for Buth
111414 :7-. • , '• ' :. '.. ''''
' ,7,: And • thorn .cante 'a• don& OVere
sh a de wi ng . them t ., and thege: .caine,, a
-vdice•ont of the .elond,' Vila is lity be
• ,. lovett-SMIlltaa"-Ta7;titrIctV1114"Yerap
' was heard' in' three, Critical hours in
histOryr.At his haertairi .(1:11.),
here, , anti. :wheel he WaS":10theted. to
)ivade :the 'erosSr to IeaVO dilejtatiOn,
rid to „ gls to- the :Gebti lel. '(3rtilitli ' 1 2:
1
Pas (combining: the ,tlitee GeSeel. tte-
'. 8).. 'rho full teXt.,hf. the rat yeioe rt.:,
emints)' le nay, lteloved Ben, In
wwiI am well pleased.:. -hear ye: him,
• Hear. Ye, Him. • • • •
We 'are to beer Christ regerding our
QW1i, alaftilueSs. We are to hear him:
as he nefelde the, truth eoneerning
God We are ,,to hear him as he speaks
- (if ,life to Conte. Nye are to. hear -hint
AS: he .spiisks. ot 411,1isetk„ only be-
gotten. Son of Gat. ,We aief to hear
...WM as, we 'hear no, one „else; in the
world, deed or Hying. •'' '
8 And SedtidblY.•
abtett;.they-PaW no',et/a:40Y Itic,re..save
Jeantl pnly with;thereaelves: "M9Sea. ,
and *Elijahliad Paseed.. The glory had ".
'vanished,, The heavenly Vole% was. sil-
.ent,• and they saw ,T•Lses only He was
the seine ,Teitte that they had Ittleivn,
But, they never could thinIF of ' hint
again: as .they 'had ,tbo_ught.40.40,Lbe-L_-•-•_
fere. • 0 ,once,they had,' been pertnit-
tot': td igok at .hiniTc.baxIgQd., altered,'
transfigured. '
ktIA,Ild:.a.s., they were: coining doWn
frole, the:mountain,: he charged themthathey. Should tell no man: what
things ,they, had seen, save ;.Wheri the
-Son-of.--'inakr-,shroUlditare7:11134/17:agar<
,frem the dead. 10. And thpYhePt the
questioning among tlieniselves
what., the rising' brain ,.frem the dead,'
should, mean. What the rising. fronn.
the,..tiead iw.refers, not to. the resurrec-
tion ift general, but to:the riding .iesna'
predicated,:to himself: 011 the, fact ,o•f
the final resurrection of the dead the
direhileS aid net 'dispute, for thei•
be-
Iievcd this. Jesus, however, had ,spok.,
PU' of hinthelf rishig tomthe' dead '
three days after his "being killed': This
!Wes a different Matter. If Jegus 'Wrret-:•
.•.,ed to i.i,se again, ..whio,Sliould'•lie‘pernlit
kintseiktOtliknletlIT e
San ; of. bed. be 'killed; and; if he timid
491. Ve:':kille4: how could he filen ride:,
'froni,•the dead?, • • ' ' , •
• Meaning of the 'Transfiguration ,
The life of: Jesus Waii.hound to ..reach
this Point of transfiguration: It:con
▪ do no Other In Jesus.' Of Nazareth
there -was the nerfeet unfoldingefore
'heaven :and before ' men,. Of .the divine
intention as tO the ,process ok, human,
'life, 'Beginning 'in weakness 'and,',1iint- •
tation; naSsing,throtigh fliffieulties and
, temptation; gaining.perpettital vietitkrys"
over temptation by: abiding Only • at all
times and •under all -circumstances, in
"the Wilrof Odd,at lest, Ali .the testing
-being ended,, the life Passed'', into the
Pr•eaenee of God hinisel6 and„leto the,
light of heaven, not threngh the ,gttte.;
glorious process • .of- transfiguration,
and • as he waa transfigured, he was
...filled :With the -answer of 'God,,to":the
perfeetithi of 'his life •: • ' •
•
^
• •
urrgd- By Spinach
We aie told from childhood' thal
spinach n is good for Us; but few peo-
ple knaW. whys At Carlsbad:, oul,,
1.other famous :wittering-p_s_s_,
Rely occupies ;all important „prate in
.the -dietary because it reduce
,flatu-
lence and has a Strong action on the
bowels. It It is rich also in: materials
,for replenishing :the: blood stream;
And'dueing the 1914-1,8 War spinach
Alice was Mixed Withwine in the pro-
portion of 4 to 50 and ..kii:rpri to the
French Soldiers -who had loat blood. "
It rconteinsksaponin, which pro -
Moths digestion," 'has more Mineral
matter' than anir other green 'vegez
,table, and b)canCe ,of its high oii,
content is prescribed in cases of an-
aemia. Spinach.lthe more vitainin :A:
than any egret/ion vegetable; is as
rich in vitarnin B as butter,, and. con,
.tains anti -scorbutic vitamins, too.
Churchill in Paris
Ms:t.stOrlotts Visit to PaiAs .by
Churchill (above), Ilritiatt Statesmariet'
Arteeted intiCh Speculation in England.
Rs's Seen 011; arrival' in PareP.
• . „
.4
Hon._Cyril Asquith, son Of the late atl of -Oxfogd and Asquith,- wartime:13ritish Premier, shown in Ceremonial
robes and wig, with his wife; and, their daughter'i Jane (background), as heleft their- Paddington home to be
sworn in as a Jung's_enc Judge. 48 years old Mr. Asquith is the second youngeseof English:judges. •
1,0004ear-Old Dream Wili"cp
en ,Up' Treasure' House For.•
Germany Throughout' Balkans
And • Near., East; Work to Be
'
"When history. finally ;appraises Adolf
.iiitier'S;Tegitne it , may easily:,..recerd
that ,he could have done few things
,contributinl mOre. to the might of Ger- .
..many than ;, bring :to. fraftlen the.1,096-
. Year -Old'. Gertnan dream of a naYtgable •
weterway, through the:heart of Eur-
-• Hitler's diatatorship . has provided.
such a 'rapid succession of . epoehal."
events that it ,is hard ter the gtftSide•••
World, to . repoghi2e another milestone •
„
in anYthing Se,prqsaic as a WaterWaY,'
tri, there IS Vast .importance in
,annoancernent. that . -,
rushed : on :the canal wif.1 con-**
• . .
meet ,the„. Rhine and . Danube riers,.',
thus providing a...peSsag. for :Isitipd.,a, •
rflatance, Oreorne 2;59,0 miles, Reorn.the
-Baltic.. to-the4Black-8en "..•""""' '
• • Significant • Project '
This .will ,mark a, seVen•ieague strid,ef,
In der Fuehror's .eregram: for thecreh'
n of a great, Germanic confedera-
'Oen: The signifteariee of.,:the river ..
•It wilt open upan Arabian Nights
treasure house of..coranierce• 'for
,• throughout •the :Balkans, :and.:
Near East;, • • • ;
It will !enable her to ..Undersell
'peting- 'countries because of .eheap.
"tilinstiortatipii and "-easy access' to'
"Mirkwfs. • ' ••, • "' "
.', It will give. her the Matei.ials :she •
needs to: Make her independent :b!f,•
•otherliew.ers. '• ' ,
•. %It Will be ,of, invaluable •assisteace •
to, her 611 extend'Mg..her economic an 1 •
political doxiiinance in the Balkanc:.,,,••
: Take, .pne... iternalone:-, though a
Inosi iniportant'one—that Of thetWheat'' •
.for lack ot which Germany went ,hun-
gry dining.'the th,e6e War. The.:pen- •
ebian states mere of this
.,iltan ;any '9f 'the se -celled big ovhetit.
• c: .intrieS, barring, 'the' United. %fat's....
, The inightY Danube wilt ()penile a .
fat' ot territory for Germany. • It ,flows
.691e• :Gentany across 'Austria, along
Dart 'of • .the ...czealuisloyak border, ,
through Uungary,..aer,oss :re corner -'01
,U,gestavia, aleng the.
border, and .through Rumania
t he Black • ea. .*S114.ty, navigable
• s Oa Is join. ' from the •Ndrtli- and•
So.itli.
• COntro1.et:this.Water4vaY and te the
, .
httlicana
.l itivaliterable 14 war, so.fat-4is iep
•Plies". are obneerned.
• • .
China's ° New Deal
2,000 Years, Ago
Chicago "SeientiatSayt. Reform
..., Came Before:Its:Tline ' •
..Chitia„had...n "new ileal" 2,60.•yeard ... . . . •
. age,. btif the teertmein 'felled fey .lack-•
The' eXiStenca et .a,geoinatrical,laW
Of technical knowledge, C. Martin \VII,' , donderaing• the distailtei" coarating
bur, :of the Viotti • Meeetuil Of 'Natural. not :billy trie, Pla no id ::in .the solar ,sY5-
History, told • the! M,td-West 'branch 'Of tem but also' the Moons Or, satura is.
,the Atn,erieair :oriental' giicletY, at Chi: 'offered' In supPOrt. of. the aiscoverk.
,eago, last Week:. " . . ',.. : „ "eft .the ,f'.'1)til.:.,ii100ii. ot 'Satui.ii' 'iViiielt
".
The phterPrise. -iyaS 'engineered, -Mr. • viita6'1'epotttd 'hy :the "Arneritah attron,,,
Wilbur 'sold„hy hqPriMe •Miiiiater With ' .9ther,4br,.:W;14...i'ickeeing.:, This tenth..
. Was 'netted Wang ting; who beeathe' 'ifibtili, I.C.1)01404:1A 1ii0'6,..hAs,si13co,betti.
.Efileoret in 9 A. D. , . ; . . -- . • foSt and ,iisfronoinet.S. "have' been tiii.:
•: ", ' Advanced SOCiailiatiett .. aj.Jie, to rediscover', it, ,.
! "Wang Mang's peelai, ekeeritikentS," • 'I'lint it should exiSt-ld :Plaitted by
. the ,seleittist relatO, '-'‘iticindect 1111, , by. J. Miller, the English astrotitimer,
tiOrtialliatioii".•and eqeal distribution •ef who offera.thtige.binetrier9_1n.,1411:.:8711D-;
'-lentli-goVaiiii-lefit-iiiint6Ried- and aid 'Pert.- Ile- shows in .fi, Cohlininiication „
italistatillre 'ef ,Saltf.. *the and 'frolic . in “Nature' that the -distance betWeea
COntrof Of' Mitiee and Other, natural:rP..,,, the inebila..,"stArting ,froin tire •-' first
Initirdee, ti.id to.. farmers by' agricultur. Moen; :and not thc elallet,. are in cies° .,
,aI 'prite ernitrol through geveravent „ approximation. :to :no 4 g6olii(41'itfir t-er.,
britYlite:-.6f OkeeSS di•eit in kii-ed Years . ied,.. 'it 6, fillf td,' ,atnt so on: . '
, ati'd through Storage On . goVerninent ' • it thiCia.:ftriDliec) to the ,SkUllifan
t ilitittoos for Sale•Alll bad yeard,. and
':gOyerntrieitt loans te.hlidineSP fer pro- ilickies' there' fa' it ....Plaeo for one ;be-
YdnetiVe eikerprides at moderate rated 'if::11;6e11:tIlitit,tify"161' ,t9 -J,700 and '‘,4ilii.,I:.li'18,tibi.(1°
Of interest, ' ' " Mika Vent the Planet,:
,
.,
ea ana
ncient
Plans AVOiCling•-
AI-talent Curse
,POtiptuates-8:0.0.L-
OroyurOf
r
An 800 -year-old curse lay behind
. .
a ceremony'leld at Tiellborne Engl.
-in 'Which fintir was distributed
to 809 Villagers of .Tiehborne,
ton and Lane End, in Oarapshire. '
tir:Authony,..Tichborrip,; 23.57'eat1;•••
holeler°,of an ancient barenetcy,
helpede,,te.•..diStribute. the historic
Tichborne '"dole"..in$tituted in the
i2th .century. :. tach...:Adult .received;
a ,gallori of flour; . eyery, Child half
Ianfl°thrie. ',nth eentu;;;;J;:.the.,'nged• and.'
ailint. Laity, Mabella • ' Tichborne
crawled around Part ' of the estate
.while a t�ich ;burr:ed..' Ifeflusband,:,:
..„.,•Sir "Roger • de Tichberne;.-d=7:Offe-rzT
ed. to give to the poor a• portion of
.the pee'dnee et:the:land enclosed )4,y.•,
' his: wife's: traWlitig'joarney: • Lady
Mabella vowed if the . gift, from' the •
.estate 'virere, discontinnedthe :
: "I shall continue the ancient ens:
toni," said Sir 'Anthony at this year's
ceremony. I fail; iegend; says
"sorts: 'of dreadful things Will happen:
, .
:to the .
eir
•
1 Ir
est n ceeablis
0
Sees Big 'Decline in Bacon
,Produced'From HOnce Piga-
. LONDON, Eng. •Feetk.„erldea,• : in. •
'Great_peitain• in 10 37, ‘N'. the
,sinee1030bxmd .W.0„1:e., 49 'per •clont aboVe.
the; Jadex, fieure, for July, aeeomd-
ing
t( :the anuual, ' report „dr.. the food
;The council
nientS liaeon-prodtiction policy end' it
'say$ ban
co.; Othput.'from.:honte-produe;:';,
pigS ;. de eltheti by .,p6r` centln
• 1.037:„ A, greater prOportiini:of Piga was'.
sold :'for. Perk . apparently due. to
hrial*Fclown, tite--;•eo•ntreet
Last • Declember'S ' census'..thowed a ,
tedectien . dining”; 'the :Ye:1r, of '314
Centib thepig populationdf 'England-
. Ala :Wales. The- Council Stiggests: it
.
Might liaVa beenwitet :to leave curers
'in restricted"comertittenvith 'eh.' •
ether rather than regnlitte their' slaei
(filoia.,• it iirges superviSion of. the •
itidestryby' air independent body ,s,ridle.:
a tho beedn, dovel,ifin4nt.;b6rd; '
• , The, highest' averag9 percentage 1n7,0
ereeses' over,"the'190e average 'Were in
floar,, bread; eheese, •stigar
"giie. 13utto and meat .'pricea shoW:
"ed 'snbstential !.thereeses. • ' Y
• r -
Sation s Ldit Moon
IC Indifferent,
Handling Bees
Fzipert's.Adviee SOY* Treat Them"
' • Yawningly"
are ,one..of th,oie. who Would,
Le , oil geed terms with,a. bee, just be
honclialenti Light..4 •cigSvet,
ily 'or ,a.pli.ear elite ,itidifterent to their
preseitae. If you intist,..,;qtadi theca or
inVade their homes he .a .bit .desultor
4:yep
1r, pro ings.' ,r tere is po;:goOd,re. •
son why srod should .ever. Ove, a heP.•
the•;lighteit..,ekense±:for -Stinging yoA.
,DIstike entick ,Motion
1' • •
.,That'S; the advice given this week,;
tO.Witidscir •ICiwanians bY one :of the.'
big bee -and -honey inen of the Previrlee
br.:E.i.T.,Dyce,.professor of apiCulture.z,
at the Onthriti Agricultural, College at
Guelph,. reports' ,the:'Whidsor
,
A bee, getording to 'Dr..Byceil
led ;by quick motion on the part of
•' '
anYeie or APYthltt; Ito', sight.
Eventbe wnj t an eyelAsIt w$1.1 at-,
tract aud„ gouge' curioSitY,;, 'henCe the
prevalence ot_bee stings,en...tbe:ekeer
.. ,
face, Whether •the bee fancied these
elpyglepets are epMieg fronl Another.
hee pg just at insect enemy probably
never will be determined. The fact is,
that beeiceep6rs, although, they maY
leave arins••tmerotected ea far 'as the
lAgber,, usuAly cover. their
Raeas. ,1".lien- an., -experienced. handler.
4oesn3 re”sh belog stung in the eye,
. Don't Pull -"Stinger"'
X f you disregard.ibis adviee and be,
'come: the victim of an angry or a Or -
lees bee, "don't pull at: the 4stinger"
:which s left in Yeur,'flesh, hOt rather
„cut it off or slide it off with the use
of a tingernall„ The sooner thi'S,la done
aVer.,the sting/has: oectkrretl, the bet- •
'ter, Dr.'DYee ekplains.
• .
Ethiopian
, . • ,
GairiS
tkibirrass 'Italy,
Seen Catise,of Dooels W113:ng.
'nOSIS' to Mit..ko:troe,y czn-
„ .
ceskienr.-7-
l'ernon arttett dIptonat1c'' editor '
. ,
the London 1 --we 'Chronicle; last
week wrefe, that; Stitt rasistance'.froin
five Ethiopian ', armies . las wellas
Smaller .bande is seriously'. lialneeri•ng
Italian 'effort.i todominate 'theQoiu
, ize • the lands • taken • fiom Enperqr
Selassie.. ' • • :
Only this and he , thoPe. of 'leans, he
declared„ -can explain --the reported,
Italian willingness; to promise. to With-.
draw ail troons•frOin',8Paih., -.•
They've' Seen,Gaieing pro.gyid
Abysainians have, been gain-
ingligrouncl, particularly', in% the v. -est,",
Me," Bartlett declai ed f$Tbe: pr evince.
of GOjittlfl. ts.,said. to: have feed itself"
almost entirely. fthm -Italiatt„..trOopd,
mnd recent,reportssamd an Itellen of
fer.- of aut4nionly std. dictated,. bysteifl
Vie aouthWest..ther6 have been
eeribtis revoltS at 13altol„GiminaYkatta
ud .Guarafarda..:Itailan garrisons
•have had to. be ,•••Withdr'awia trent the •
three • last nanied,',Places.
yea in tne.r-centre,the 1talxtns
'Are unable to: engine' order: ,Mhelpain-
yead,front Asmara, to Addxs Ababa:01.48'
. , • . , • ,
been cut 111 several places. „ • ,1
, 'impertinent o dishelleye111„
the existence :of angeIs' and, ;demons,
declares . the Bishop ef Ely.•
.1
:
1-11Ave To Give lip
!Her Pets Or Her Home
'• Oen •rn
el o, on f the e, identf ak.apai teient built, in under.:
a FHA loan : is bile 60; A h e • tentifitsiwhoSe lease: Will: net 41e i,cncwcdr uniesa
gives ups her pets. : ' • . •• . • I
an AHandwriting Analysis
LAWRENCE HIBBERT
ell) 'You?
.(Welf.fsnOwo P'sychologizi and.Hari'clwrittri' '.'A,r(AlYct)': •
F,very;:'reader Of . Riese, •tirtielCs, tvilf,.•
t siieppse, neseind lithe; Say: ".1.4.:te .-i.
eheracier-analysis l' bele. ,••• Me l: end
='Ektietly.:hOW• can . it help'?" .
7 . There 110 ..so many ., ways'. in .Whiall;
li: charfcc,fer•vOntling 0011 he noip.th1.
the. firSt'placle leis benailCial in yotri.
*Oh.t,,a,ct s With. 0 the14.• - „ ' •
pi, domestic CireieS, it 'eau in•onnito
.muthal tmderstneding; and will in
niapy-criSes liele to eliminatd... the clis.,
sensiOn thaesliatters, the Peace ef'• 80
•- •- '• ..• v• , •
Mow helii48,.. • , '
Ip. busineh.s and 'financial Met tees it
can 'steer Yon •past tho..trapS set by
the miseriMulotia, oe 'eVer,tiet.ini-isticl:•,
, And,:ity itive affairs if tan be a guid;'•
ing star that leads you To. happinesi,
• Any tiling thatfacilitales yo,ur judg7•
Melif .0t.ptbers •rnust .he a hootio for
.theee--isLetlehably- liot,--oho•Hof 1tS.-,hat7'
hat.inschrney, anivintiss,.etnnfort he
Aetirity through lniscAlculating..., the
pharaCter of spineonp, with whew:e,,
hare .1.),Cen It ..soine way ,e.:dolled. ',..
)1,
- And; 091,4 All; ehare aijalysis e ,
gives yeti a c100-cut.picti 0 ot -,.our
own character and' neteutialitleS„ It
re*eals otierringly .W111'4.1,611 are and,
Oat rite oght .beCorite. There la lie
falie inOitesty, about it haud.writing
itnatYpti: 'It 410Wil. Witb tkystai 'clear,
• ti,„ ', .
11165 eXactlY 'whet you aro
One of m.y. r'pecett :-.correspondents,
, girl ,0t"20 tam ,tae, that. *.s
,111 love , married sinen.• , In
'Sending itie 'seal e. of e
'writing.she was obviously lloping that
I ,..C.votthi, confirnt
I•ow•.1: have oo intentioit61discuSs,
ing flme ethical this. .ease: In
0.011t.,. it it; tititteceesery; for this •
inamls writing•shewetr.t60 clearly,what111 . :
,
'unsuitable, feiead he,11.4.• tee .tlfie
,girl, it ",slie iefrises to„„ de'Ver. tho.
dequaintanee let of
miluippineds ter: herself;
mentioir'this 'rain to slroW that a
no t1qi1r,,
itee, It enly 10113 thiO:
dilubt 'chat 1 i 111 help.
tol • , • _
u .priebie•iii-11'13;iTtie-,-
hi We I 1-khown• jlay'ehe the ist • 31d ,
hatldWritind analyit tin b.eln•you. You;
tah write to f,rankik,'for
ottletters-are
erletli .6f tne.".wretifids: ,you wish an-
aiyseci; and eneleSe 10e: for eachsnetl;
rnet (61.Y.1 Or l'.1bt'Al riote. petferee'd),
Entiose .with stainped addrested en
•velone,• tot .LaWrente Flibbert, Rooni
4211, :73 • West_ Adelaide'. Ste 'Tereetdr
• „
, OriL
West Has Larger
fund Of Moisture
Rains In Fall and He Snows
• AssUring CrOrws of Fine
i..,nf 3D37 -pgeva gjenit-tiral ti- ”
Trnpreved ver the spk..ing.
9:c--------,-,t.fts7,,oitc:oa
. , . .
. eas. ,, of Western Canada., according
.. tt9'11:thP:ci.etSP1:e'aeieriile7;ir:Vyi.:qi6rSeo'. 7 77
IliPeg' frehrt,.agenta of: the C:N.V.. ja.-.,
. Three factors contribUted toWarct
, Imre favorable Pre -Seed, ing• iseidture
, .pcor,bn:illti.i6octiss,..... I:. the. ,c.:Ming,,cro.,.p, year.
.. . . ,.
, and•a -blizzard' Ok. record proportion's
toward 'the etid" of l\l'arell hav.e:torii-
, the preVious • wititer and spring rains; ,•
particularly retentive sell'.
Itesvier. au.tumil prPdPiLatien, 0, -
- WL1,11'(.t'.1-nentlis2 on reeOrd, f6411
bine' a". to ereate.OPti‘Mis'in'inahe three. •
., Beea use, -a the ,caily.,thawc raias
• and sno:r.s. of .1."!.:0 ele•itself one of Th
' stiO:v4S11:.0 poi. cent, ' greaten than
Proof 09f;---hAekleal,77:iiwtiirt'er:lno-;,- •
fail is.te be.found in the bnrst:spill.-
• -1$';:tlytshePt ra,....,a;lis:a.t.'Cl‘)-.reeewerlatf?:tOe'refe:cOtnesd.e'ri,i46::: '
.spring ruir-off, and',.in,-thS "definite in»
.. ' ' ' " ' 'ci• d • ..
Crease in. impciun e waters over) t....„ ..,
much ;of the •-formerilronght area,.
TeeliSlilefed -.the :iniportant : factor, '
however,' is the Jail „precipitation of '
the previous year foltowipk rOinel,'al
•,f the cion, ineSt: of the moisture ,
dccurring' then •• depret.ed :neither • by -
weed 'growth, nor .. evaporation has
been held .availaf.le for gemination. •
Link Nerve 'Strain
To Heart Disease
DiscoverY 4:f rtife,eaUse of,coronary
ressure':-Wbflters;, Was', 'ref.tOted.'
the •kirteriCan College- Of 'Phy4icf
- at New York,. last week..
, Nerves peodUcc".Chemical: •
• •
• It . ctnnes.:.frein .,toe. Innen: "aeetyl,;',
a 7, chenieal'which Abe. nerves".!
Preducle to make ratiselesmovewhen
the,ifinotor ceitre" .ef .'the :brain
transinitS:an frapuise for znoie40.6.§::14
Dogs •. at the .depArtment. 9r/iadf
research; •Lpivetsity of,,TorontoW
• given 'Coronary thromboSls
expedient„ of J,!•:
their : blood daily : snal1 quii tieS'b
. acetyl. chi:Ali:ie.' These eJcperirne
...were 'pert O'rzned. by George EdWag.
• lien,' m.p4.. and ,Witnessed:',: 12y,the
;• gr'aup tf physicians'wbo 'ga.Ve:insulin
• the World: • : ' • ". •
, POO',
• s,artre aa''bianans; .and thetexeeps • qf
the lchemical • Made,. '.thenf nervous.
'.::They'apperefitty Were Underthe settle
•sort - of. .Strain.,' as :those • e=etafiVeS,
,•lea dors and. professional ,,nien who
1 II •
their nerves -to --the
, rv t o be point—Tor,
exhaustion 1
• In the "dee*, 'after only a ; few,
Weeks,:this kind Of •nerteesne,ss eaus-
ed• blockage,d1 seme of .444 small ar
',Aeries, which supply bloosi fon tfle
Ceaselessly -moving rtniseies. Ot the
heart'. bleckage . is • the /well;
'
'Ithrombosis.. It may aet, aft, first like ",
. acute indigestion, -and 'Often is rfol-
loWed by spasms. and death,
' Also .Cause Ulcers
"The .dogs, With indnced''eor.,onary
'throniboSis „acted; and died, 'exactly
like other dOzs ,whieh :had' real cogon-•
arY disease." • ' • ,
• , • SO it was concluded ,that this, type
heart 'treublelcentes from.:
too nervous strain and that the
inechanisin ma, be tihe to thenerVed
• releasiVg• too ,nitieh ,acte.y1 "choline..
-indsor Helps Man
ho IVIenaced lim
,
George McMahon' Wrote to Duke
, ,
'After. Release From Prison' and
.1s Now Estahlithedl: In, Adv.ertiS.
„ mg BuSiness. '
.• !hie Tetke 01 \V.in(Nor has.,,,glyen 0.
ernisidrahle• sure, Of 'inoiley. t'o the
'81‘611)t b1
S.;1-: 1
.1 c1
,
:have' ,he,en allat taekunoti his. life
• when he Was„litigin,iuly, it w
learned. Ile has iurtii.er 11(.1ped. 1,
.te Wish tile 111011. tlborge A intre.W .14e..;•
7i.la hen Nee5,. mid' const.antly. is •
using his Milne:Iwo t hi ]t. !Ifni • tdong.
„The nuke' of Windsor.. a1s9 •liad ex -
...pressed "the ''sire 40 ineCt Mei. end
daY mid lime l)tteliess has
exPressed tke di,;sirk.1 -meet
hiS wife: .1
.gyriipattiyi,,Artiecti'.,
• pie (1111(05 sympathy'ler MeMalion
`was .ardustil :1')Y, it" teitebing: letter
th elet ton; sent filth after lie• had
been released front. PriSbri in August:'
,of..last„ year. McMahon' Whs .arrested
„ on ,InT!,, 1,:d„..1.Nhi.., tor prodneiag ,
t 01 'and ,titro, wing it t 6W:ti pi • the then
fid‘yrto whule .tho
iatng ehariot d0Wfl'C0118tit3i::
tion in11. at,.;t1te head .of .0 • it (It:6, twit ,
•
6(,Aisicm. .
*1(116$40t1. t1x itimitoti •
Y, .0
• at' the time,butinprely turned his
head and glaneed• Pt lite •mali, Olen ,
contYollitrg
fintivd
•,111)fa1nth ..rushed tbrougli.
hostile --cro*d ti "BoW',.8t,11(11100
Hon, Ite'was'Seat to Ida) at th4 014.
Ili1oyvind ;sentence:4.
'herd lahe'r fct, Pitulawfulty firocrocing:-.
the lthig it h.400t..ivIt,fi tatettt. t'o•
. alarm