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PETEgIAMIGH
8 1:1 A T 5
14744 OvEll F.1rY YEARS. tILIJLI NIGHT
1:.et'erbicough Ca'eoe' cc):, -4641 Water,
Peterborough,, Ont:•.
. ' • • _ ,
'
LESSON Xill an angel, hut Mateliew and. Lithe
' SHARING SERMICE, WITH THE do Tbe-aPPearanee of that.. Meg
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LIVING OHRIST; • • ;, tenger angwereci'etery pnrpose,that
Marti .1440, 19,o" 26. • •wa6 requiied 1 the Circiiinstances.'•'•
'Golden they went" -T•if Drake 'down the .obstacle of 'lthe
.foith and -Preached everyWhere,. the , giiard; it. threw Iopep-. the tomb. to
Lord 'working 1,t1th, theM. Mark • 'complete -linspettion•-• 'and It gave.' '
10.; 20. • . .t adequate : atsui•ance andgultraticefo::
"-:-*.m.T1-1E-L-ESSON-1N";ITS-.S.ETTING'„, .."the .W0-:AriOh and the..,apostles,.. .• . • ..
'r» ---T1?e first twe appearances 6 And he saith,..'unte then E'
' • •rqcoriled,.14 rthiS• leshon•oceptrod: ,•••111:q..antaied:' Ye seek"Jesub,.the•Itla- •
.Sunday, A.D.;•30.....' The Sozaiene ho haCh beeit. ci•uejfied.:.' •
, called Great Commission was git en t he is igen; heit nothet e. be-
iainne days later; the.adcentiontoak 1141d, the -Place Where they•1aid1:11,133i
,. place. On' Ida'y 'fl--- .":The ;angel shows. a .perfeet k'now.,,,
,
, • ' .„ "' • ' , • ledge, ..hrst .ot •the,•;...heart,a; ifthes
.•'11ace.4.-The firgt-ro appearances' *omen, ittid 'then of the meaning of
, .
fig leetan•occurred i 'the citf.; ' • the tremendouS e-ve-nts which had,:
of-Jerlisalem.• The Great .Comlnis-„' occiirred, 'during -the preceding 'few
slop was -given.SonieWhers ivCal, : :hourS, That" the betlY dr -Christ as
;Bee. 'The' ascension- tedlt. plate en.• •not therei,atery' one, ceull' See; that':
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top -of the Itleunit-'ot Olives' near Christ had I froni L)e dead
• '• • they co -al 1 -NOW •IM: • a ceiain
. .
,L And When the„ seb,h.ath as anal:, they Were told ,of it.'„firat
past T1e JeWiSh •Sabbath ' was by the ••augel,,,..am) !II-tembythe
. • •
aunt -et Friday to; sunset Sit Loid,•,' ' -
nr.daYi'andthre•etents now to be de •; The witgl(F.:fli411..4,att ioi 13 .niarlied`
• . -Scribed Occin•red•dur ing' what 'we... . With .1.it.'"9Pe1111e53 • •and •frankneia''
.. • -shonici'sPeak of, as Saturday afght”. ..allif,'•sincer•fty and . hlitoricatriesa '
:Mary 141a.gcla1enel.4This.ls she , Ott": • which no One can .deny.:
whom, long „before •this,J;eing' .' • .7.:"Iput• go;:.te1,1 his discipleV;and„.
.
bad cast seten•demena.:(Lnke Peter: Re •goeth before.' yeti into
and I who with 'othei onien, 't.sas it Gqhlee there; shall Ye gee ..11.linv as
• Calvary :when Jet.tig was eiueitied Ite Said uflto you. ,mThis..assureg. ,
(Mark. ;15:40,47).,:". . And Ma the thein that 'there would be„no:breatli,,
mother of James 'The ••mother of . •-betweep )11?eir farther' eiperiences•
• `, the;two.apostleS;; janie.t.; and J„Oset,, • atUl' the ,on hicinx.'..thei
'
as else :among.. the • int -omen 'Who: . 'were .entering. . • • ".
were ,neer the 'crOds *hen: Jesus p f th U k• •
Wis criicified• Mark 1S.::'40,47). And., ..8. And they Weiit. 'ou•ti, and. iled.
ISalasne. Sap/Me Was ,one'• of the , fro' the. tomb; . for.' treniiiiing and
women: Wile iiiiiiiitere.4.•••f0 Jsus a tonisinnerii. hatt'come upOu them: :
'Whenhe as • Sabering in Galilee " • the ••v•;,eird,; here -.translated ,“at.top.-
16:', 40, 411. LBtinghf'•sificea, : ,Isbnienel is the Greek. Word eksta- •
that ,they might come and anoint. " sis;, 'front which,- 'comes • our word'
hin.Nicodeniu's, had already be "ecstasy "; it, nieant.'"a'franspOrt.Of
'Stetted, one hundred pounds weight Wonder and amazement that carries
• , on the bedy,and tornb, but.• . •
•, that was .an expreSsion-of„
-theirs; they /mitt wing 'their
own the best. and the mist they
,•
. can give.. .
,
• ,Z. AndYery eArly on the first.da
. .
, of the week. Tine wthild correspond
. 11. •
• of course, to, our Sunday. T.hey
come te the toMb When :the •tun
'wag i4ex1-. ' •• •
: :The Stone Railed4WaY, •• ;.
' 3, And they. were Saying among.
' 'themseitet.'. It.-ia..certainly clear
ijth.thiS. record..and 7 all thp . other .t
;thispel recotils'that ileithpr. the i‘oi;-
:men . nor any.o,t theldisciplet had "1
• any', thought that, Jesus ..-had risen!
: trent, the-:tleed; 11� told,-the'in• that
'fie Would rise,, even feld thein on.•
What; day Would, rite ; bot. their' ,
• .1ae1ig1iliearta refused • '2. •
• ',tiat.wh.tt he:predicted would come •
' ,t�, pass.. • Who' roll tit 'away
he •sione, 'from_ the dor ofthe
• many ttimits reeve br`trotigh"
was cat Silting the front
to hold the. stone, :along which' It•
" to °Pcii $1r1"vet, •
the. entranee. - As • a ',ride, this
trough Wed slightly dloning,
." So that the loWeat .part- *bald be
ittnnediately in front of the",/lPer
wetild thus "peed: Much
, thoi•e strength to :. move" It aWay
,. from 'itd 'position than to Move it
." into' Position: If severakineri
-be needed to .roll• it .aieng, under ^
dihaty elraittattinees,. Mere weuld; .
, be needed to lift it out.
• .'ket .ahd the roll it
• "
4. And 'looking', 044 'they sen ' that
-pne, 18' rolled beat: 'foi it Was
4c:endi0g. greet) The falling Of 'the.
stone ht./Opened' after the retiree -
ton. The Com1-ng:9f 'the augel.
for. the.r�llthg back of ‚the Slone) '
not tha't l'esut ',Might Past Out et
the „orate; 'but 10. dhow that he had'
. •
Atip4'raliee of, .tlie! Anger
' 'Mid, entering into. .the' tomb,
they' Stitt' A, young aati Sittittg.oh
arrayed %in a .Witite
...,,Ibbevaild-theyLiVere„.itriagedl,- Mark
•'...11bOt 6t hinitelf, thia person
• .1i4tr • •
out .rif. themselves.': And -they,'
1,, equal with God, and has reassinn;
said nothing, to arty 'one- fa. they
etl •rightful •place at God's iight ;
I • •
VV'eadihg "AnniVciligr:
• • • •
:44
.., N? ,:.:4..•,,,
:... ....1•0&,....MAIMO ,-, 1t,
Three orchids were all the Dukeof Windsor could lay hands on for a,
gift; to bit duchess on their first Wedding anniversarY.. The. thicat Couple
are ••huty making extensive. altered:ens: ..to . the Chatee% de la• Crog-• an the
French, Riviera, They celebrated tbeir•anniversary Jane 30, at a Riviera
Dat91.-,.A, hast -y' search • of the neighberheod by the duke brought „the only ,
• three orchids -hi the tlittriet:' ' ''
•
• • Testatirant, and ,:When it .einie:tinIe.
to pay, the check• she -discovered, to ,
-.1er-hortorthat--she- hadn't -enough--
,
Illy': VIRGINIA.,
4Vhen,Ine.ne
...yOrk recently Sheliad what. might.
:lite been, an entbartasting-experi-
,She luriched,alone -in. a small
-.. • •
the
•oite..religion that does ,not,;•deniand.
, . .„ . „ , . , •
• , that, the; .sinner.- tate:. himself, -but:
•that• he .permit the Son' �f God. to''.
•"Save..blin and keep hlxi safe BUV•
be that dishelieteth shall be :con= ••
Nothing • is. taidi, here of •
.'those *.bo:Ileei• hear :the . gospel,
and,thifs never get either to beliete-
• or .to .• ••
• •.• ",.'"Ore Ascension
• •• 19. So] then • the .14ord 'jes,us„ after
there, was re-,.
. . , .
•,c;eived up 'into •liekVerk, •'and • ,sat
dOwiat; the • right ;hand.' Of ..God
. dudtakesCh•rist up ...into.
heaven freaa`whence,hee-had.'Conae.
flis SittingdoWn at:the. right harid•
Of.,,Ged means,, or.cOurge,•.that "hie
..work -of r niptbon n arth..iftns'
mid' that, he biin'splf is co.
•-'were•afraid. ' Theywere beholding .
.„'something That' no 'eyes i had. 'ever, •
••:,,, hefcire • seen ih,.,liuniair“..,:histarY, •
something. that Wa.s aboie he laws.
,.• 'of „nature and. beyond, the, achieve-
• . ,.. ... ... .. , .. • • • ., • , •, •
;•',....ine,nt. of .anY.manorgren p • Of: ;pen;
'
They were, in ' the, Pretence...of:am•% .
wnipotence,•• and „they knew it.,.',.'
- 14.. And ' at tertva rd s . he Wei .ntalii-.:
.."..fested Unto ;the. eleven •theniseites'12:
at they pat, at Meet.. •our,Lord 41):"
.."Pearect;.' according to.•,tho, retpra4.
which" we have'; lin, • five' :different .
. oecaeong,on,.1.he day. ot :his' retir:
reetion.. .. And lie • Upbraided •• tlieni:'"e
Heretofore lie had.onlY'rebuked 1..he„
: antis tlea,.•but:,:now' ft May• -have been,.
. that ,something. sharper,__thatt. re...'
buko was necessary' to reuse:the/if
. .
from the .faithleSs. despclgenpy in- .
.'ft.o, whieh tileY had been'plutiged 'by
• ',th0. cr‘ieifi*lon. 'With, theittnnhelief '
1.1t1 hardness' Of fieart,•beeatiae"they
lielleted 'not - thein, that.. had'. seen .
• iiiin after be. *ad• risen.; Pilid rent .
'Of. all unbelief is .iii,thip beart-,stiff-', '
...nest .that.refilhet-to heed etidyjeid
'. t� -the proper 6yidetice;" •• :'•
., int° Ail ,The. World .1,- :
'i5: And he aid •titito, Sheba.: GO' ,
• Ye',-ititO all the o•World, and .preah..
,the gospel. t� .the•Whole creation
,
What then is..1'the':gospOl?''' it .igt•
the- go's:W.. neWs ,that.,• the" -Lord Is.
it,
iisent' ,it,we• only have ,the teaching
nt,JeStia, wo.h64 ne gosp;i. it We
,Onik hate the tieetaint of his. per• ..
, .feet life, we have mi .gOspel., If We:,
. Only hate:. the crtiSs, we .,lid•te.. tie ,. ,
gespel. Ali these becanie, Part Of ..,
• , gespel becauSe of • itS Central .
,truthl Whichl :it . that of the' .reant;,, .
' .rection:. NO hUnian b,eirigAS shut -
Out from the' gospel. bylestit; ..ah!•;
.solutelY all are to 'belleve-thiegoa• .-
.. , ,
pel with the' one purpoSe that all '
•,,., are to be ' sated, ,. The expression,,
' toaehet to tbe and of ttiine, 1? tt,,ii .
gaiod' how'. tile tiAiii;t0 Could. 'h-
alt the gospel that•far, the answer
, is,. through. tile NeW TostaMen(atitt
. the 'Veldebt •oiery man tOtO Ofeftell•I'
.,. . . ... . . . _ _ „ . ... .
011 and teaches the'NeW.TeStiithent.
„..,„.:16 tie.-that-belle\iet11--ich1214--hitli----
iti&i 44 i. 1 he ifaVed•:- the:ultAitititS'
; end of' Ch 1 V d 'ming. the'objeee •
i...othteaohing t e gospel intfilit hien.
•20. And they Welit:fertif.. This re
• ,fera ..primarily to the; eleven epos-
tjes hitt .MS0 to all' those. Who ..e'n: •
•• • • .•
. gaged in the. prOclamation of the
••••gottiel„ in the apostolic period. of ,
•And,',..pregelied•ev
erytth,ere:' The Lard. Working with'
them. ..:Witheut ;We e.ditnet'•,
woik, and,,wiehetit Us he wfll not;'a
.
but together,"'nothing.is.imfioselhle:.
. And. cantirming .the , Word, by: the ,
,digns't.hat I:Arnett' • VerY.
signifiCalitly. this. is the only liface".
' allorkarks Gos.Po•I Where .jetni. •
Is •spokeh Of at •the Lord. Frani, •
new on it becomeS the 'familiar •.
t.ttbe, the r 'With 'thevaine leant,
or tlie•name Chi•fstc or bothef them
combined,..bSed by. the Christian
church. •
Weds Italian Prince
, PrinceGuido Go nn,.
iee-consui in Toronto, wed MOs-
cow-horri Tatiana Conus, AHOVto
in New York recently with the
consent o/ Xing VittAt_lnlman.,
ael. •The wedding has' been ,tWice
postponed hecanse ofticia1:perrnis--
3ion f or the Priiise to marry was •
hot forthcoming: Miss Corms'
,worlteil as a salesgirl, in a Fifth
Avenue perftitne Shen.
'inoney; i" • ,•,.• • • :
„ .
. , She "apPealed:-to.'the manager,.
asking `him' , 'cash a. '
Check for the aniature. ' He' asehred •
hei• that he•Votild... SO. She *rate
,
. the check,-4ndhe•Promptly•frained
it. , ' J wit,. one •rn Ore . case • Where a
well hilew ace. was wort:I,. a or;
,. Ray Francis it looking forWardto
-September, When:ter- Current Ina-
, tiOa:pietare, contract eitIiireel Sbe
"going -Off for-a-"Im.-"a-eation fti
Plerez "in 'a place..
tor rIPIAlst 4
-*IVO heeoming'ilwrA,.411.4..mor9
dent, that radio , pramb gaming
fr91.11 ettlee' and -atatlana.,
New- York• are better Oen a., lot of
those broadeast trorn,tbe big city.?
One . reason 'Is t•hat fast -talking •
agents *ean sell talent .t1I4t.
'reallyy Teed, questiongd. /int 'long
ago,.bout the sueeetsof a .cortain
• singer her agent, broke down. and-
4011feste,d 'abotit.,how $he"
"'had, heel] bailt tip, pushed • ahead;
"how he landed his contract and
tligt elae fM" her, .N'oy- she's
one• of radio e1eb ti drawin,y• t.
huge Salary ,f rbet work PP U.Well.
known 'prograni, •And a.1,ot of girla
sing on local:bromic:a:es Made
In Mealier. stations arg, ever; so
nitich• better. s,-' _
• litAY
Europe,And nobody ,can .blanie• her •
for wanting to be rid of the'•nioViet
'for. a.,While, 'at least. :Rad pibtures,.
'have. agetted ber pftc value,
.but When.'she' tought.tor •roles that
the knew wonid •be „good, she did
not get:Abet-IL Noir that theatrical ,
'prodticert go to Holly,Wood IV1101'
.;•• they want •te 'estot•ilei,v, plays;
be,that e WM.-return to the Stage ••
when'' that vacation it 'over,
llere't an: ad& note on. the 'ol▪ d
stagetscreen• battle. Stage poor, •
•wad. a Very , sticeessftil.'play: • The.,
nip:Het beinght it and 'made, it. over
•-7:threw. away, the•-stery and stariok
tcrateb, NOW:, soMe • of., the "
stocli coMpanteaVibbld.iika ,
. to do the, stage Yersier"hur inie"of --
the autliers;•Edna,Verlier, vton't
. ,the
,to theinbecanse ihn"feels
that tbQ, filin'•Version wag so Mach,
...better 'iha the origiPleil "'' •
-i •
.• .Itiext..11/116, you see -a cobweb on
the Screen, think of the ,man. Who Is
71-llyweocrt• •exPert.'eohivehatalter,
3eSS NYOlt yebent...4s8igp-
.. /Pent .' Was constrliethig;.inoi•ti than
tWO •InileS, ot eabweht for a Castle
W.arner 'Brothers' "Otiiiaped.",
:He has 4 gadget'that squirts a ,rub-• ,
bet carripnund.„In a 'tiny thread.
Then he Weaves' the threads into a
cobweb "pattern; 'and. •spiiiYs • Rtein •
Pdint.
• Kay K:Yee'r with his Caege
Xnowledge has a:grand'
7brograin with ,a -really 710W idea: •
Kyser's frora the, West,
Where a &eat deal. Of the„ .taignt
Sedina to conic iron/ .these
Remember %, him On Wednesday ,
bights. •
iyho bi oft a
fidili; may rettith
to„ the .tedie Pt•egrain
:sorted eoliths. ago... left:then,: '
etauo drafigthernent, ..tiVit •
Seripta...• Ilin•Sitlita,retiSOti•wan giv
while Charlie ,
• ItieCarthy ihrig4PeC0Me Sp Pantilar,en
that tadl ndgiti1i that oe erin't,
,
.•
DDS' A&D pakee
has another daughter; that inakes
two daughters and 'two sons .
Claudette Colbert ipent just an
, hour in. New York after. arriving
'from Europe and before:leaving Or
Hollywood . Irene Itich'i3. radio
Sponsor had akra to let ber•play •"'
Lchnna. Burbin's mother in '"That:
Certain Age" en the .
Luise -Reiner didn't want to play a
leading role 'in "The. Great Waltz".
Mitii the Company showed' her F.ran,
• ciaca Gael's' tests inthe bart
• Which was• a :lit•tle hard on Fran
'Cisear • • • • '7-
4
' The :Jee bon.f.
Will be,'"aired" over the red net-
work' of the National'. Broadeasting
Compa4 at 10 p:rn. Eastern Day:
/Wit Saving Time; jute 22; Clem
McCkthr the hIow-by,..,
blow 'description.
Caadian ,14did 'Corp.;
prechicert. oft.. VeFOrett Groslen
-Majestic and Rogers Radios. 11170'
,j1,W;
dlo log; listing'..air doiwgti6; foi
eign ,and "LJT.$.4. :apd-,i'shert
'Wave • statient also a :Weekly'
Menu'. of- hest 'Wealcl inir;lit chain'
PragrOlsi, ' lid' 'Mailed.
to anyone' Writing 'to Can
' dian Radio .terP'Oretion, .622 Flet
• Strget Wet, -.Toronto...
RePlaeing .the jack.Benny
' day, ,7,pan.,b113d. networkprOgrar• n
during the .summer ' months is: the
• "Ophliby :LObby". Voted by the na-'
—.-tieres----rattioclit.017"17-1$et( 'the
ontStandine idea' shett Of ,-.:1947,"
• It takes, the 'air 414- g. •
`grain features Tiayvillmani con- ,
dtietor of a•obb.sr 'Lobb. at 14aster • '
a. Cei.•einonigg, .FrOni six -to:- ten
• differe4 habbYists will conie ?rem,.
' all, Walks of fife .and all partPt
the world, each, #eek, to '
•for.-Ltheir-4tolab,y2-7,—ThiS•---hout-pre--
seats' peciple ,Who,..hava 'fotind
7:14xifidn ansd"..sonietirries-profit . in „
. 'hObbies.
aintiii(VSeti
Sign . a..
.41 Aporaii*tpurt Whg4T Ab..
Is.Accusod AssOlt.
PiiY '44 1,,darY. Alla? tWO,
WIN'es. of; an aboriginal living neer
Parivip,*.Atittralla,.found. their pal.
OusY. po Strong that itt effect's cul -
g fight in which 1j.44471-6,
utta.elted.the other wife; . -
When she "appeared in the,.Dar,..
Win Sporeine Court for trial' on the.
aseaultt Outarny,.'
, 'dumb, had 40 give her, evidence in
,. sign language; Tall. and ,gatnit,.
• i'dt11. Matted hair and 'hash'ingi eyes;
Deilainy• made hp for her lack At.
,words by Mstrinic alWty.
Shd-re-eutcted the flglit .- with
Wife /10Mbei'Two,ftlyidly pottray-•
'‘ lug how they .iopiht;;;scratuhed,:bit,:'
kicked and pulled each 'Other's
• hair. he stiarle'd and wepti: she.
WrigOed; in' agony as- she Showed.,
• :hew' Abe: felt .11i! Aajl'g teeth in
h'er arm. .she 'showed how' She .
• stealthily 4ebed up .a knife and •
plitaged.it inte.*ary's rin; • ••
• • • The Perforinance "fatchiated, ell
In court excent, .41ary who
• 1.00ked berech".. • ••
. T -4e 'judge-, hatind over' DuMnly
. for six.. maths. He. Said ft: would .
be" an in'teresting.experiment, never:
.p'reviousi,y tried ,on.'en. 'aborigine."
An interpreter: had, to' explain: tv.,
signa the meaningof beinghquad;
..t,:iA:r..l,:t01.-Ipisu.‘inpra.eiy1,01.thaa,c,e,, was ..#01
ra.tctFc•sr.n:Se:. dpeitetdekegina
.8 Followed • down , Albert. • 'street;
at. 2$ miles an hour by a. rtiot,or•-•
CYcle, constable,' Earl, E. Robinson
:had :the ctiatinetierrin-pelice eet14"-
' ntbeing,the firet nian. in.•Regina,:••
. possibly'. the first .in Canada,
. fined for •simetWig, in a farin'tiec,"
,
..,Robinsdn't". lather', R.- A; Rp15-
Anson, a ,farner,- appeared and, en-
tered a plea of, guilty. 'The •;.-pezi-'
alty was aid,;eosts.
• • •
ROhinson :said that ,the ,traetiit
yids afr en' ,,to ,•1001a. 'froni ;
Paul; Whip., •passing along the;•
'streets of St: Paul' and Winnipeg.
Without objections fro/litre. poke:::
d-'7e1ainfed•••-that-thelliTtra7
normal tpecd in hi,,h 'gear ,Of 30
• rule' -an hoer and had .averaged
28' • miles. an hour :on .the trin. '
" • Over : 27,0,00. -road crossings '11-1"
Britain has been' ti•ii;pped with
b:edeitriap' beaconS. •
•
--7parrtt1qg poerti aitaen eggShells,.
'•collecti,ng balls, of string and; h0bY
'elephant 'hair:S.4nd raising 600-•••
•
potnici snapping turtles.
• 4 -
EXHIBITION
A demonstration to the wolid of
the'arts,,sciences and indugtries of
,the liritiSh People •,.. - an exhibition,
.which ha, been acclairned; the
.'greatest siece'Wernbley., 4 offers
op :added ,jridueernent to Visit
• Scotland year. ,
;;.•••:•::;;:zif.v:v•
V1'
,
"Bonnie SoOtIaihr." is not just
a plirase•:>;' .. for Scotland hat
a wealth of, traditiOnand scenic.
P6velineSg her people: are
charmingly hospitable and ykaiters are warrn-
lyy WelCome. See the ,Great txhiitioif at
Bellahonston -Park (only ..114 mileSyftOrri
' .GlasgOvv). and then fake the,epportunity to,
visit Scotlatid'S:lieautiftil'eolintryside.
• Y91/ will Step, right idto ,§totland When ••
• you embark at Montreal'Ort ati"All-Sdottish',
the `•'11;tTI T I A''' Or "AT
Theircharming airra4phete makes ,one feet '
, ingtantly "at borne". YOU Will aPpreelate the
attentiVo effitiency of your
'IsteWerd atid stekyatdesS : they grid. their.'
forebears havebeen•':iti•• the servide,' the,*
• LIOnaldSOnS kit generations.
• Mirrimueri Reics
' "Tourist Claig Class,
ti32,
vou'e t41-aonp
•
•
/Ott'
.-thAkct
lothe he4rt et
,
.5.1(1.40:th
••4K%i:y..
•
tlor'tier
1130 & WrIliffAkon stei-
(Ei;gioi ael)
• " Toronto
a e.
pn upip
•
49nOmer Says That Moon's'
CM410 14, Pl9tted, by the "
,..garth's Tin*.e--14 Now •Pix
ge.conds: Out.,
The . thean., Asirthiomer; 1laral4
Spencer Jones said •at I..endon,, Eng -
last., week, has jiimped its '
track. "And 'it's all •the "earth"s
-fault," tpe. astronomer,told a inget- •
Jag of the. Hoyal: (Agervat9rY' 01'
•Oreenwieh, •
"It took ,•na Years, ,to pin this en
:the'earth," he said. '4Tlte apparent .
deviation new is .grater thaa;ac.
any tinie since, records have been,
kept."-
PP‘'.1?r4q Ptt.
' Unknown Brake Oper t
ly
the ',eaity'a eartiVs•
t1me 15..reeitoried • bY: its rirtation,
• Jones • explained. Somewhere
an ttpknown gigantic brake has snd-
denly bcon1P,mpld op. the,spinning
W orld, Slowiig it tiewii, he said..
-ipt. Martha DaVidsop,"Preoicletil.
the' British Astronoroicil• AsOcia-
tidm estimated ,this • sldwing,doWrK
process was 'gOing• on at the rate 'of
• ahotit 1 -00th Second every:century.'
At present, he said,•the 'moon. Is
:about six seconds ig timeoff It•B
beaten; tra4.r; ' .•
It's ,a11-5.terY ppietting-to tbe •••
tronomers, • . ' • .
creased Penalty
For Apple Thieves
Oanatliansi-lio are. too "old tO'•
clinib,a tree, orare still yoUng
eilongh" to "'shinny" tree,' are f1'
'ons, under ,the .law it one, amend- •
' ;Men t te ,Crindnal Code resent,
„pd_by.;-..Tustice -,Mials.ten4;Lapointe to
parliament,becomes •
• .The proposal piovides• ,
.
Two Years de, jail 'Par stealing an
•• • •
years: for .lifting),a handful. "•.!
Ofcherries , .-• ' ,, • .,.•••,•-,
, „Ttvo ' for pulhng.
down .a.'•hUnch o! hlacs'
'• The "!,aineaditi4nts • are: L, ,
What PrOtiOlied 'La*.Says
..‘olie who stealg. •anY •
.. plant,. root ..or. „or : vegetable -
•,• production growing' In anyTi,gareletk.:
velia-rdr-pleadur e'7ground.--7--nin Spry-
ground;•.hot house,'. green-11611Se,,
-.pens esrny is guilty or an afferibe ,
on,summary, conviction
to penalty not excee,ding450oter:
and :abeve the valtie•ef the. p.rePeittY
...Stolen •qr the hittlint of In3ury.
done;', pi to ...two years' .fraprisOn-s.,..,
•Ment, Or;tlo'both.". .(Previously the
a:.fina-of-42.0-over the .; „
value "or to' one mOinthislinprison7.,
went, wfth dr.Withont liardlabor.")
FossilsFound
Aged2,000,000
After Quarry Blasting in Berkie
Township, neat Fort Erie --
Earliest' Breathing Animal.
,
Weird' Markings in S. piece of
•..rrs•ck .:disiod'ked by 'IlYnnteile' in, 0
41 (1 rry "'John.• Firs:On, in •Bertie,',
, . .
Township,: 'near• Pert Erie, •On.f.ario,
'have heen..iddritided.:.bY4,Hob,ert:Cii-,
-Menhage; ,itadent,-nt ;Queen's .•
• versity, as. a fossil :,•of ;.
„sPe.cie •'f,EuryPeertS 're/nines"' he, :
•te:the' Silurian era of. the
age;•alcirm of life, living
some 2;006,00.0 or 3,6'00060 'years
accerdf.g"to geOlegists:,A Rare -..• •
reptile 'iDiscoveryThe Sllurian belietetl•
. One. of ,the • earliest 'kir-breathing
. .
',creatures to. inhabIL.the.eartb. Geo
•1,logiStd:f.'4...ke.,.,tinft'alo• '5111-Sear/I.:Of 1 •
;Sciendgaalef 'ihe.•.find i a tare'ene.,:
'
.Th first feSsil'wastotind,by Jas..
• JitinclY, .94.4,/tliagara.t...Falls,:- an em.-
ployee,,, and Since. then two. More.
, beVerbeen dug, tip; • .They are in the:
..110ine 'Eilsen,,Sherk in , S tevens-
•
.Liii:',•kiader kg. EllitlY.1.
Attending Movies
p-reading".saYS4liss !Ora,
Forster,, of Winnipeg, "Will' nev-
er he an :exact selene. It.),Is an'
•
ort." Slie Was ;in: Torontla ,last
Week for thef'Convention of the.,
Cainidign. Federation •of 1.',10,11ead-
ing organizations, •,
• "There. are,itonic ,8•Ouricit •Which
.aPPenr. t�. be 11 almost. identical as •
,fornint'V'by .the lips. If I were.
tell 'yet/ to .ainuse the bahy, you,'
might think I had .asked ,you ,to
Abuse the' 1?a,by,'.k.
.orAraeoi,,n1..:0410i4 rdJi Mote ob,•.:
. tervatioti. than rnerely Watching
• the mOvenient 'et the lip.s. The
general expres:sion .of' the: .ettee,
the noVernent• of the tongue, if it, '
iin be•seen,----the pdople• Whe,fleit't •
' Open their Mouths aro hartr-to read
irruseles or, the throat, all
. assist in .discovering the WOrits.
. Charlie 111cCarthy' (the
oquist's (lummy) Vve wutehed,:sev-
eval thnes in the '1,119•s•int,' and his
'inOVenientt are .good. Clark Gable
ea.sy.` to read, 4na• 'Greta Garbo
is Most difficult to, catch)! ,
, People . Who contorted their
inciptha. rant Used ,gangster lingo
ent'of the side,, Were hard
She added‘
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