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• 17 "Easy Ways"
To Save Gasoline
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Goiierninent Makes Concrete
Suggestions On How to Cut
Down Consumption •of Gas, In
)(Our Car ' •
• '
twe "are tle 41.7 ..easy waye"
toward a 49 per cent grisoliee•ea,v-
• .ing, advised by the ;oil controller
for all Canadian moOrista:
, • duee 'driving aimed from 60
; . •.•
to 40 40., on the open road. , • ,
. • . Aiold lank-rahW.0,Se. • ".
- • 'AvOid. inielesS non-eesential
• . Tare motor of when; net in use;
-• .••• Ao atit leave idling.'
Don'ts. race You;. engine; lei
••'warm, up slowly. •• .
----Don% • -strainyea* pitgine
..ehange- gears,.. ,
KeeP," carburetor Menne and •
properly adjusted:
.Torte up:rnotor, 'timing, e
Keep spark plugs and valves
clean.
Check, cooling system; overheat-
ing wastes gasoline.
•Mainthin tires at right ress:ure.
•
Lubricate efficiently; warn- en
• sines waste gasoline.
DrIven groups to. and from
• work,: using cars alternate. days.
For golf, picnics and other out-
ings, use one .car instead of four.
Take those short shopping trips
on foot and carry parcels home.
• Walk to and from the movies.
. BOAowners, too, Can help by re.
dueing-espeecle- -
4,,
Peterhoroimh's Fire..
• Diphtheria Record.
Peterborough's (Ont.) first death
from diphtheria in a decade and
the firat-ClieThe- tlie disease in
years 'is reported in the death of a '
three-year-old girl. She had not.
been toxoided. Per year 'Peter-
shorough school children, have been
immunized against ,dinhtheria and
. for fie* time .children of pre-,
sebotil age haire been similarly pro, •
tected, • With the 'result that the
disease lied been virtualry•stainpecl
out there. The girlie the case had
contracted diphtheria outside the,
city, health authorities say. -
Japan's New Foreign
Minister
• ..• Adnitrai Teijiro Toyoda, above,.
• who replaces Proekifis ..Yosuke. •
• Matsuoka as Japa.n's Foreign
• • Minister; is .suppnied to •be friend:
•‘ ly t the U.S.• Experts took his
nppointinent to Mean • that al-
though the new cabinet is strong.,
• ly natiopalistic, - Japanmay follow
. Moderate policy towards Amer-
. ' Ica.
.• Subdued Hat Tones
PredIcted .For Fall
• The 1941 'Fall Card for Felt
. Bodies," portraying twenty , colors,
fora women'a hats.. has been issued
•.• for members "of the. Textile Color
• Card Association 'inNew York,
•• 'These•fall and winter•shados, which
• .-• • tie up eloscly with the, imp rtant
• \ . • •tashiep ,Polore in costumes and act .
• . ,t „cessories comprise:
• Brown: rust and tan -Sepia
brown, Santos brown, burnt gin-
.
ger,- golden -aherry, track tan.
'Green-Timbee ' green, . Canyon
green, khaki, green, ho-cke-y green.
Blue - Aerial bloe, deepwater
blue, soldier blue, Old Glory 'blue.
Red-Chiled • wine, • California
elaret,' Old Glory red, plum violet,
pluniwine, cruiser grey and trophy
geld The association's • Millinery
color counnittee, representing , the
telt hat body Indust' co-oPerated
in the selection 'of the color.
A Bright Ncktie
• Will Banish Blues
When you're dovidi lathe month
and all the world looks gloomy,
try' a necktie -one of those real
flashy ties that • often come hi
Christmas packages.'" °
• That's the advice of Dr..i 3. C.
Button, Jr., of NeWark, N.J.
"Command your patient to go
• out and buy the brightest necktie
• at the nearest haberdashery and
note the sparkle In hia• eye when
• he returns.
"Maybe.he still ha S his auricular'
•
filAlation, 'but you have done
, aoniething for him. You have cling-
' el not Merely a •tie, but Sn atti-
• tude." •
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LESSON IV
PAUL. PREACHES FAITH IN
• - • • ..C.HRIST. •
Rom. 3:21..,31;. 5:1, at Gal. 3:149
•• GOL,Q.EN it is writ-
ten. ,,Birt the rghteou sbftU live
by falitli•.--Boin. 1:17: .
'THE LESSON. 1j4 ITS SETTING.
.• to ,,the
R�rn-
as was Written about. . .00._ •
while the „tpistle to. the:Galatiane' •
written, prehablyi, itinnediate• .
ely. hefdre. A,D. 58 or
5,9e .•!-' • •.
.Both • these ePiaties".
were written from the ..,-city of
• Corinth, 'duriri&paiPs. -third .visit
,there;.nrie to. the Church at Rome.,
atthis time a city': that••Paiil had
not seen, -and. the other to; the .•
Churches at Galatia.
All 'Men Sinful • . .
the-e•-preeeding-lesion • the
' Apostle :Paul has shown how. ut-
terly .- guilty of •all' 'men •
throughout the world are;- that
tan only 'become irighteoui
'..ancl find' the way...to eternal, life
, by the help of God. '
' Apart .from ..the' law a right,'
'eotianesa of •God hath been
••fested, being witnessed by the
law and the prophets. „. .' • .
• 22: 'Even the rightemisnese. .of
God -through faith in Jesus Christ •
unto allthemthat believe; for.
• -.
•
have sinned, and „fallshort of the
glory: of • God There There is nothing.
• that.""nian,' in. hiinself'. can 'do .te •
. righteous .befere •
• God, to. deliver himself from, this
of deserved. penalty. It'; is•
-lot by living as .Christ lived that •
we are Made. fig -WO§ lieTore
• God, but by having faith in Christ.
..24. Being •justified freely b*
• his gracethrough the 'redemPtion •
that is in .Christ Jesus: "The;thean-
• ing, of , this passage is hidden Irma,'
• us unless we understand the mean-
ing •.el the:.word justify. It' means
•te ..stand before a judge and if
,.,wp are • juitifiedby' him we. are
. declared- just or. right or right-
eous. Standing ,before God ..we
are given .the righteousness - which
..isnOt .M. ourielVes., We are
de-
Iivered from the bondage of sin
..by •the,,,price that Christ _paid in.,
his death. • • , • •
.-Righteousness of God- .
• 25. Wheal. God set . forth. t� • be
•a propitiation through faith, in
his blood, to .show • his righteous-
ness because, of passing over of,
'the sins done aforetime,• in the
forbearanceof God. 1-nisinneh-ar
man.. by.. sin. has . broken the :.
a broken law would 'indicate 'judg-
inent, . God' is ever insistent npon
olandienee. to the. Divine taw and
deina'nds 'a full punishrilent'. for
, .Righteousness beearne avail- •
able,- for us when ,Christ died for•
its, that is, when HO ---paid.. the
penalty. for .our sins, in His own
thereby • lifting from us the
pepalty of :Sin,, talsing. it., 'linen
Himself. • • •
26.. In. the • showing, • I ,• say of •
.his righteousness .p.t. this. present. ..
season: that he .might himself be, .
just, and the justifier of him that •
hath faith in Jesus. 27. Where
then Is the..,glorying? ' It is ex-
cluded. By • what : manner of law?
of works? Nayr.but by a law of
fettle • Sin should be treated .ac-
ciardirig-to its true nature and. the '
demands of law and justice should
not • be disregarded --justice and'
mercy are united in the sinner's
justification. As our sinshave
been ' atoned for,: paid for, in
•Christ's„deatin. we no longer need •
ear ourins in our bodies; or in
• our hearts, for He. has - borne
them - Hehas-taken thern„away,
and for this reason :God can de-
clare us justified in His sight. - •
Faith is Necessary ,
, 28: We recken'•thereforethat
a man. is justified by faith apart
from the works of law. j3y the .
Works of the law is meant simply
doing • those things • -which are •
right. 29.. Or is God the God ,of
'Jews ,only? IS 4. not • the., God
of Gentiles alio? Yea',, of Gen -
also. • 30. • If so be that God
is on, and he shalljustify the •
circumcision bir faith, and. the. erre •
circumcision • through faith.. '31.
Do we then make the law of none
elect through Faith? God' for-
bid:. nay, we .eatablish the law.
a $3,000 Cosy' cottage, for a this
„things that are right but ---we are .
not saved ,• in this way, by long.'
prayer, in going to.clitirch, or giv-
ing:away • money, or reading the •
Eibleor by doing many other good
deeds. 'Salvation comes to us bY.,
what Christ hasdone for us, Pry-
ing to do what . is right- is not
enciugh.•• We Must confess. our-
selves Sinners and receive a• right-
eousness not our &WC, whkh •i
provided for us through . Christ,
Who has paid the full penalty for
Our sins by His tlpIy voluntary
death on' the ef'oss. This yedeem.
itig work, accomplished, for ns by
Christ in His death, we appropri- •
ate by receiving it; This Isa the.
• New Testament teaching of salva-
tion. God forbid that we *Mid.
fall into the false teachings o.
men, no Metter how-brilliant-theYS-
'May.. be, and depart • frona:'/ the
divinity -given 46E1.611,10g of
the New Testament, no Matter
bow huirilliatinge.that inlay be.
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SOVIETS' SEAGOING TANK LOOKS COMFORTABLE
Amphibian tanks 'of the Red Army cross an un identified Russian river as Soviet forces fiercely-
,
fought Nazi panzer legions -nearing Moscow and , Leningrad. .PasSed by Russian censbr. • • .
Kemble •Sept 23,• 24
Kirkton
Moberly , Sept. 22,5212,.6
,Sept• t 27
Sept.
Manitowaning • Sept. 26
• lifmniletosenSept.
Y ,,, ..................Set.26.27
p23, 24
•
Mitchell • Sept. 22, 24
Murillo Sept. 23. 24
McDonalds Corners -Sept. 25.26
McKellar ...• • Sent 23-25
Napanee • • Sept. 22-24 .,..
• Norwich Sept.. 23, 24
rOzisely,•Sound4 Sept.Se22,2
t.27-313
Sept. tg., 27
Pleton • Sept.. 26, 27
•; Port' .... .. . . .... 25 26
Peri Penrjr • • Sept. '26. 27
•Ramona '•• , •Bent. 24
Ridgetown Sept 23-25.
• Ripley.... ... 23, 24.
• Saugeen Reserve•
• (Chippewa. Hill) Sept.' 26
Schomberg • • ,•Sept. 26,• 27
Severn 13ridge • Sept. 26
South River • •• •; • Sept. 23-25,
-Spencerville Sept. .23, 44'
• Sunderland .. Sept. 24,* 25
Sept. 23, 24
-Wtitatletre7sna-FallS
• Sept 23,: 24
Warren
Sept. 25
• Ontario Fairs
And Exhibitions
nut On hs ?Si by the Agrieninir•
Here is a list of the shows being
al Societies of the Province -
it would lae witie to clip this out
and file for reference.
•
• Front the Agricultural Societies'
• Beenoh„.Ontario Department ot Ag-
• the'llat of the D'airs '
and Exhibitions to be held. in the
Province during the balance of
this year: ••• •
• AUGUST "
Arnprior • . Aug. '26-27
Canadian Lakehead Exhibition •
• (Part Arthur and Fort
William)•• Aug. 11-16 •
Elmira • Aug. 29 -Sept, .1
Emo•• Aug: 25-27
.Kenora Aug.. 14, 15
Lambeth (Achievement•
Day).• ,..Aug. 27
Ottawa (Central Canada, •
• Ex.) Aug. 18-23 •
Peterbor6 (junior; only)......Aug, 27
• Rain? River " • Aug. 28-30
• Richmond Aqg. 28-30
• Termite (Can. Nat. Ex.) • '
Aug. 22-Sept..6
• SEPTEMBER 1-6
Apsley ' Sept. 3; 4
Sept, 2, 3
Sept 2; 3 '
' Sept. 1:3,
'Dry.d.en. • Sept. 4, 5
Durham • Sept. 4, 5
Neestadt•• Sept. 5, 6
• Sept. 1
Chesteryille
Clute
• Delta
Parham
• Perth ' Sept. 5, 6
South Mountain
••„ Teviatook
Sept: 4„
Sept. 5, 6
SEPTEMBER 8-13 •
• Almonte•• Sept: 8-10
Belleville '
Sept. 8-10
• Bothwells Corners • Sept. 9, 10.
Brahipton • • • Sept. 9, 10
Bridliton 4 • ,..Sept; 12
Bruce Mines • Sept. 9, 10
Centreville (Addington
•- • Co.) .... 13
Cochrane '••• '3• • • .85pt.' 9; -1.9`11
Fergus , . Sept, 11, 12
• deorgetoWn• Sept. 12, 13
Glencoe • Sept.. 11, 12
Hanover •" • Sept. 11, 12
Kinmount . . .. 12; •13
• Lanark Village. Sept. 12
• Lansdowne .. , .... ...... .....:.Sept. 11-13
• Lindsay• Sept. 10-13
Lion's Head • Sept. 10, 11
• Lombardy' Sept, 13
Midland Sept. 11-13
Wilwemikong Indian
,(Manitoulin) • Sept. 9, 10,
SEPTEMBER 1520- .
Sept. 16, 17
Acton • •
Sept. 18, 19
AsAtthanrth (Stisted Hall) • .Sept. 16
Barrie • • • SePt. 15-17
• Sept. 17, 18
Bayaville
Beaverton .
• Sept. 19, 20
Binbrook ' Sept. 19,. 20
Blyth• Sept. 17, 18
,Bracebridge: • ' Sept. 18, 19
rifurfOrk---.. '• _ eePePt. 14-.. 17
burkiTalla • • Sept. 18, 19
Catedon , Sept. 12, 20 .
. Charlton • Sept. 16, 17
• Clarence Creek ..... .....„- Sept.. 16
.• Cobden•• 4 Sept. 16, 17.
• Sept. 17,1.8
Cojd•water
• Sept. 17, '18
• Coe 311.11 ..
Desbarats • Sept. 20.
•• Sept. le, 17
• Desboro • 'Sept 18, 19.
• Dresden • Sept: • 16-18
Milverton * • i ' Sept 1112 . .Dunehurch • Sept...17, :18:
Englehart , • s.• (Sept., 19, '20 •
New Hamburg .... ..... .... „Sept 12, 13 Exeter ' ;Sept. 17,:12.
'Newington ' • Sept.' 11, 12 Galetta
Oakwood •
Orangeville •00.,.........Sepic 9, 10'
Oro ' . ' .. •a Sept. la.'
Oshawa ' ' Sept. 8-10
Porquis Junction . • Sept 11; 12
Renfrew • . • Sept: 9-12.
,Racklyn - SePt. 11, 12
Sault Ste: Marie ' Sept 9-11
prucedale Sept. 11, 1Z
• undridge ' . • Sept. 11,, 12,
• Tillsonburg • '' pept. '8-10
, Sept. 10
• Vankleek Hill " Sept. 1113
' Wellesley • Sept. 9,'-10'
Wiarton '' ' •Sept. 11, 12
I • •
1....,:............notr
• Sept. 8, 9
' Val Gagne
This
CURIOUS WORLD By William I. Ferguson I
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- cope 1938 BY-NEASRVICE.INC, ,
AMERICAN. ELM
N.A/iAR.I ETTA , 'OH IC).
. HAS A TRLI N l< •
" //V C/RCZ/Ac1FECE
SEVENTEEN WARS
• I-4AVE BEEN FOUGHT
4 leVAR;70.END:WARS./°
ENDED 'IN 191E3:
• ON Nov: 11, 1918, the. "war to end wars" came to a close, and.
the 'world rejoiced. Yet, 20 years later, nations are fighting it mit
pia two major frents, and not one single year has passed sipc,e the
• World War Armistice witheut one or more conflicts.
, •
'NEXT: What famous explorer went around, the world alone al
• r Vie ate of 107 •
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(Mehl's. Corners) 17.
". Galt • a. ' Sept.
Garden River Indlaki•
• Reserve •- Sept. •17, 18
Kilsyth • ' 'Sept. 16, 17
• Kincardine Sept, 18, 19
Kingston ,• • Sept. 16-19
•
•Lakefield • Sept. 16, 17
.Listowel• Sept. 17, 18
• MagpetewanSeet. 16, 17
,Markd.ale -.. ..... .....,:'.Sept. 18, 19
maxville •,• ',Sept. 18, 19
• Metcalfe '• Sept 19: 20 .
• Sept. 19,
Mildmay' , Sept. 16, 17
IVIdemo.ya , ...,Sept. 16, 17
• Mohawk . Indian' Reserve'
•(Deseronto) •Sept. 17
Mount Forest •- Sept. 18, 19
Odessa •'Sept. 18, 19
Orono ' Sept 16, 16, 17
Pakenham . Sept. • 19, 20
Palmerston : ' Sept. 19, '20
, Powassan • Sept. 16, 17
1 •
' Riceviile , . Sept. 16,':17
• Rosseau • Sept. 17. 18 '
Sarnia Indian Reserve ... .. ..Sept. 19
' Middleville'
Shaimen:ville
Shedden:
Sheguiandah •
• Shelbprne
Snringtield.
Stirling ..'• •
Stratford
-Strathroy
Thorndale'
Thorold
Trout Creek •
•Upsala
Williamstown •
• Sept. 20 -
Sept. 17
Sept. 18, 19
Sept: 16, 17.
Sept. 17, 13
• Sept. 16. 17
• Sept. 15:17
- 'Sept. 1547
Sept. 17
Sept. 16, 17
'Sept. 16. 17
• Sept: 20
Sept. 16, 11
SEPTEMBER 22 -2 -
Abingdon •
Avoninere
Aylmer •
c . Bar River • ;
Barfield •• • • • ' • Sept. 24-; 25-,.
• Beachburg Sept. 23, 24,
• Belmont - • , .Sept. • 25.
Mackateek • Rent -23,' 24 • •
flolicaygeon . Soot. 26, 27 . •
Bon field • - Sept. 24
a 6.1110 ellf ord iSept. 23, 24.
"Carp Sept. 26, 27
'S
• Collingwood ept. -2547
Drayton • Sept. 23, 24, • '
' Drumbo ' ' undal• -i• • Sept. 23,24
.
Dk ; Sept. 23, 24
, • ..
Elinvale •Sept. 22-.24
' Embro • Sept 22
•'Emsdale • Sept. 23,. 24
' Florence Sept, 25, • 26 '
Grind Valley Sept. 26, 27
Gore Bey ' • Sept. 23, 24. .
. Harrcpw ' Sept. 25-27
..Holstein Sept. 26, 26
Huntsville ' Sept. 25, 26:
Ilderten Sept. 24 • •
Iron Bridge ...t ' 'Sept. 24
Jarvis - .. ' • Sept. 25,, 26
• Sept. 20, 27
• Sept. 25, 26
Sept. 23-26,
'• Sept. 24
X40.00.if
• WZtiiiri7817 t :Sept 25,:26
• •Wooler
•
Sept. 22, 23
'SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 4
Alirinston
Oct.1,2
Aeliasburg• Oct. 4
m•
• -Arthur. ' Oct. 2, 3°
• Sept. 29, 30
Oct. 2, 3
Oct:.,34
.Sept. 30,Ct., 1 that the reasonlakes are such e
Atwood.
Ayton
Beamsville
Beeton •
boltOn- '
• Brigclen •
Caledonia
• e •
Marys ... .... . „ . 304)et.4
4 vAt. $
Stena 30
Teeewater .............,....Sept. 0, Oct. 1
Thedford Oct. 1
Oct. Z, $
IJ.dora ' • • Oct.
• Wallaeetewri • Oct 2,.
Wyoming. ••Oct.
. • • OCTOBER 648
• Abertoyie .... .. . ..
Chatsworth • . .001 9, .1.9
Erin•' .......Thanksgiving op*
..rorgrouad ••Oct.
Forest •' Oct, -.7, .$
Highgate • 4„.„....,Oet 10, it'•
'Xidoc • •,• .
:.•
Melbourne . , ... .. ..... .. ........... 19 .• , '
%1Vioravian•toWn- (Indian 3 • •
, • " :
Pe'SetV0 •16,1.7 ' .... • •
Merlin . . ... . . . Oet. 8,t.
ftednei : . ". • Ott 7,:'.
• Reseneath . • .• • ••'•'••-. Oct.. 16;
• Sin:incite (Norfolk OA : •
Tiverton - • Oat. 6, 1• •.
.Underwood
Walsh • ' 'Oct, 11.
•
Warkworth • • :Oct. -9'.• 10.
• 'Welland:port '• 'Oet. 10,41
-Woodbridge10-11
boddon Western. Fair, • •
,.
(Junior) • •10, tt
• International •PlOWing. •Match " •
-West of Peterborough . • • ,..
City "• . Oct. 14-11. •
•
Tweed;
•
oet. 14 '• • .
Monday Blues
•
• Prosaic scientists, apparently de-
termined to take the romance out
of everything, have announced
,_ Ott. 3. 4 • beautiful blue ,in the summer is boa.
•• Sept. 29* amine of microscopic plantiln the
'Oct. 2-4 • water • (says 'the I'ios "Angelea
Times). ,, They haven't yet been
able to figure out, though; what
makes people' that same calor On
Coo• ksville •Sept. 30, Oct. 1
DeMorestvige • Oct.,1
Dorcfiester ••Oct: 1
Dungannon Oct. 2, 3
Fevereham .... .. „Sept. 30, Oct 1
•Garde • • • • ' Get. 3, 4
Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Sept. 29; Oct 4
Oct. 2-4
Marmora • Sept. 30, Oct. 1 •
•• Meaford •, Oct. 2, 3
_OliswekenciSix NatiOns
• Reserve) '• • Sept' 30 -Oct. 2
Owen 'S-ound
Port Hope
Kagawong
Leamington
. Markham '
Mondays. • •. •
•
•
Arm of the Law
„ .
In Denver, Coln.; a home -coming •
inotorist spied a proWler, looked in '
vain for a cop,,parked, and chased • .
• the culprit hianself. • Back at his • .
• car five mihiis later, he foik-nd,
Sept. 27-30 . • a cop had been thereand left hint -
Oct. • 3; 4 • a ticket for illegal, parking. •
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FAIRY TALE SLAVEY
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HORIZONTAL • Answer to Previous Puzzle
1 Pictured
dairy tale. •
cinder maid.
10 Fate.
11 Intended.
• 13 Encircled.
14Intersected.
15 Transposed
(abbr.).
16 Uncle,
17 Greek letter,
18 Malt
beVerage..
19 Doctor of
Medicine ...
(abbr.).
20 Vulgar
• fellow. •
21 Olive Shrub.
22 Fish,
23 Flat •
28 Egg-shaped.
• 30 Three. •
31City official.
32 Pointed end.
33 Point of jaw
34 Existed.
-35 PrOnOun.
36 Devoid., '
37 Cistern.
38 Before
Christ (abbr.).
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41 Grief.
42 Plant parts.
44T� pant, ,
45 Without. '
46 -Rubber' tree.
47 Requirement..
48 Certain.
49 She is the
household
• slavey or
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50 In the story,
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VERTICAL
2 Phrase,
peculiar to a.,
langliane.
3 Pattern.
• 4 Period.
5 Type standard
6 Mooley apple.
7,To allow.
8 Musical 'note.
9 Aninial horn.
12 Management.
,13 Her fairy
dressed .her
for the bail.
14 Insane.
17 Child. •
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7
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20 Mountain
pass.
21 To unclose.
22 Beret. '
23 Dry. '
24 Line.;
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