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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-23, Page 7V 9. Af • , Pay Subsidy On • Freight Charges. • • PpJicy To Deal iNitti Acute Shortage of •Fee'd in Western. Provinces A Federal subsidy of one-third of the, freight charges on teed grain ehipped tion West to East and appointment of a controller to see there. is no ,hoarding or other • obstruetibn to- the movement of grain after it 'leaves the producer.. are main points .of "the ' 1941-42 feed ,grain, policy announced recently:' by Agriculture. Minister Gardiner. The°policy . i& designed to deal -with. a shortage of grain : due to• ema11` crops' •this .year and 'an in creased number of; liveesteek; need-. ing Leed a due to the response, of Canadian agriculture "to the Gov• eminent* appeal ,•to -;ret ice--ihore. -cheese and pork for Great Britain, Mr.. Gardiner said the. 'Western'; provinces' estimated . ;they would have no surplus oats .toreend East, and about 26,500,000 bushels of • barley to ship besides, same rye tad wheat. Eriefitn. provinces estimated•,. they would .need'56,500,000'bushels . it. gr.aiti in addition to that now tevailabie if they are' to produce the 'Volume of ,pork and cheese . . required. ;Ontario needs 30,000,000 bushels, Quebec, 24,00,0,000? and theMaritime Provinces2540,000. .�; __;.,estlmato, M -UardineF . 'laid, is for all kinds of feed, and the need will. be partly met by rhe_ enrtatJment .otk.expO.rts :or feed C IVIC RESPONSIBILITY RE- GARDING IIIEVERA^7 ALCOHOL -Deut. 5:32, 33; 11:26728; Isa. 28:1-e; Hab. 2:12.. • GOLDEN TEXT - Righteousness. exaiteth a nation; . But ski is a reproach -Ito any pe'pole,-Prov. 14:34. . THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING •Time -The book of Deuteronomy wag written, somewhere. between .. ,.400 and 1500 B.C..The passage which app°care in our lesson from Isaiah may have been.. composed. .about 725 B.C. The prophtecp, • 4f. Ha'b kkuk was written, 'Probably, a century Place=.The boalt... •D esv mY _ was undoubtedly .written in the wilderness of Sinai, The book .at. Isaiah was, for the moat part, writ- -ten- in -or -near. •J:srusalem... -W e.. do• • not know where the' book of Hab- akkuk was written, though it Is •a -message- to dsrael, , the1 orther-n_- Kingdom. , • ,. Three Blessings. 32. "Ye' shall observe to do ' therefore as, Jehovah your. God hath commanded you: ye, shall not turn • ' • aside to the right hand ,or to- the left. 33. ye shall walk in all the way•which Jehovah your God hath d You that .Ye'mayaY live' .h-nS"t7r�t`�'t"�nay'1>"e �eliM'tviCfi .yaiui ." and that ye may prolong your days in. the land which ye shall possess,'_ L±.w.oaild.sean2.,.tha,t,,turn-__._ ing . to the left fr.otn the' IWord of `God would be to do fess than God's- .Word ;commands;' whereas turning,to the right from the Ward of God would .be toadopt a system of life'more after the attern of .Some humanly conce.ived idea of holiness. All.:life is a •walk: What •tve want to be 'careful Of is that we are 'walking in the ,way that . ' , tt ain and millfeeds now in effect. For Prober Distribution Itawould be -'necessary, however; P to make all the 26,500,u00 •bushel.':• Western barley surplus plus • all )flier normal' time feeds,. plus.some wheat' available to Eastern toxin - ere, . "It has therefore: been ci:ecided• to do three things, to encourage tire -proper -distribution of :the-n'ece- •essary tees.' • • "1. Permits are .before'' my feed can be shipped out of Canada.; . . "2: il, controller Will be appoint • ed by the Agricultural. Supplies Board. to keep 'check on the move,-.. hent of •the'different feeds to in- '. Jure, that., there is no hoarding . sr other 'obstruction to. •its' move-• anent after it leaves the producer, for any undueSpeculation., ' "3: 'The Federal Government will At`Mdr r int kmr vtstr �frgetgbkejft- costs 'on all feed mo•�v�ing East from WHAT, AGAIN? Justas Mussolini's propagandists•.were claiming serious damage to the Ark Royal in a Mediterranean battle, thisnew picture, taken ,, from a . destroyer and showing the famous ship riding the waves Of Mare Nostrum,a itcarrier arrived' in America. 7�h British aircraft is , e B .,the�warzs:amost su'n1sh3.p s-._-.. - .> _,�• are denounced 'for the use they make of the wealth acquired-.; by violence. They used . the riches gained ..by'the Murderof conquered 'nations: in' :enlarging ,and. beautify. 'Aug- their own city. vas as 'an: i'nwiied rottenness and decay in what seemed 'strong' anti' majestic itwould not intend, but fell. Such' isall epipire'and greatness, raised'' on the neglect of God's law, by un- Gott,11-0'-•xppaintad r'Y• ori-li'ss^av- " ; law ui conquests, and by the- toil 4lornted a way in which He wa" -" n'ts`"'-""&n'd"-s'tveat aa'd"'-hard-s.erviee of the=: us' ..to walk,' then there is an in- • poor. Its', aggrandizement and dication of God' love and interest seeming istrength is its fall inour lives Three. things' are promised here: abundance of life; Seibs 'Tagg Leaf blessedness •. of heart, -length of 'days. To disobey the, laws of Gad ' , From Nazi. Book means the very opposite' Of these. three , blessings --the impoverish- Yugoslays are 'showing the ment of life, the 'restlessness and. Germans that' the execution of disillusionment .of the. soul and hostages can be two-sided. Yugo - brevity of life. •r slay g uerillas,. said a report heard d . .. , 26. "Behold, 1 set befbre you this a in New York, captured 650 Ger- dnd. stte3eae gmiseil ; zeimen r w- ..-:y ikxankr soldireirs atne,Indi e-atfl-leralst..- The blessing; if. e . shall hearken40-officers, and then sent a note n.:: ." 'telem, = vah- + r God,. v#ti'clt..:I: command .•. ing to execute them if' .the shoot= you this day; . 28, and the curse, ing of Yugoslav hostages contin- if ye shall not hearken unto. the ,,,u'ed. 7 . • WPI-vI .w :Dive Will B gin Soon• Tuneto a _ ."rt*ar . ea .ons•• d . theme a nation-wide campaign_ to• -obtain increased ' War Savings • subscriptions has been • launched' ' in three. western cities and. with- in the ,next ' month will spread sister :ther ivlaole sir ads, offs dials •of the National War Savings committee 'said recently. ' ' • Up to the end of September Che" sale of War. Savings. Stamps and. Certificates this •year. yielded .the treasury $89,37.3,9.97- The cam- . • 'paign. 'now starting is the.first special• drive launched since'. Janu- ary and February of. last year.' ' . Certificates. ;purchased by- pay- roll deductions ,Constitute about • 70' per cent of the present re-. Y`turiisz---teller ;�zim,°"i�~,t}a-�•iituliae�� :th:aLt was•;iisttnbqed cox_ teedi ng= purposes in.,operation with the " *ctivities ofd the;controller:" ' HOME FROM ROME • ear rErrages.4, wrefiW SaraluldwwWb'saLtl{d .ry fin Canada Sets Up Curb on•.Strikes Strikes Called By Minorities Are Declared Illegal. Canada has erected new barriers against dislocation of war Indus- tries 'through unnecessary strikes. By the new Order-in-Counoil an- nounced .recently; .strikes called by minorities, 'are declared illegal Previota . -regulations have for- bidden worketis to lay .down' tools untilboards of conciliation have - investigated their. claims. '1 e new regulations carry the prohibition • further. ' .after' the findings, of,the board oP conciliation is any diapt te'have , been placed in 'the':lands' of the• Govei•ninent•'-and thev_cbntending. parties, a• strike still nay 'not be. ~until 'thi ee; contitions are :Yulfl11ed: First, the employces••miust, 'give notice to the Minister of Labor that -they contemplate 'a • strike:, ' Second, a . general "Vote • must be taken ,of the employet•s concern .'1 under the supervisioii of the. De- partment of Labor•'and subject tp regulations imppsed by the Minis - tel•, Third; . a majority of the em= pl'oyees concerned • must vote tier the strike.' • ' The Department. or abor intends that wen a strike is discussed any one who . Wishes, may 'advance his . opinion. There 'have .been cases, the Minister of Labor Norman Mc-' -.Laity =•states;.•where•-•as;-fe-as--60 men; havearranged the strike poh •: icy Por' a whole plant's employees : of 3. pa_..ta No measures were taken to see :ff the decision to strike really rep- • resented the opinion of a majority. ',of the men affected, . ' New strike. )egisln;tion provides a, penalty of $500, or not more than 12 months • imprisonment, or 'both, for ai.yone striking or inciting to, strike in contravention of the tow regulations I 0 O.RAUIO REPORTER DIALIM¢ WITH DAVE: • DIALIN•G WITH DAVE: •'`bis Is the maestro who ' enter- Melody, stanch" every Sunday 'even - tains the continent through the • combined Columbia and C.B.C. net- works every Saturday. night at 9.00 E.D.S.T.-it's Guy• Lom:bardo, director of the , Royal Canadians. . the Lombardo trio, Kenny Gardiner and Carmen Lombardo. Lombar- do•'s music is heard in Ontario from CFRB, Toronto, CBO, Otta*a,' and • CKOC in''Hamilten-Sattirdays at nine 'p.m, E.D.S.T. . , *' it • . 'listeners i"n Sbu_ theitii. Ontax•io•-+ particularly those of English .par- entage -have been _faithful for ueai ly two years- te- a S' iday ' en CKOC feature program, entitled' `Songs.. Our Soldiers. Sing." The stow blends together thegreat martial • airs_ of the years•_ - the . comedy and .,musical stare., et. ti e old country, and .the melodies of the, moment: that are "hits' with .• our boys' at l,home and across.' the water! "Songs Our Soldiers Sing" is heardSunday. at •5:30 E.D.S.T. op CKOC! ' Gene Autry. - the cowboy mo- tioif picture star with miliions •of admirers is one, of the top ten Haste Urged With Parcels . . • Time to Prepare Those to be. Expressed To Men Overseas Express agency, officials are ad .vising relatives of niersoverseas to get ,Christmas parcels away within the next t•Wo Weeks so that pr e- Christmas deliwer .-may:.b made..... , _ Though Christmas may' seem - commanclinents. of -Jehovah your' God, , but turn aside out, of the .way which' I command you this day, to �go.-after other gads, which' ye. have.. net • known." Again and • again in our lives we have . the • • opportunity crf-chvoesin bedIeaoe- �-a' or disolbedience. The very fact that ' We "have Mich a Chbice" set -Wow -- • 'us implies; first that we, nave a • moral nature which is.capable of - • discerning the • true from the false, y....,.. • • the good froin 'the evil. .a choose k h to obey the •law that God has cum- m-a.nde'd us 'is inevitably to bring God's blessing upon .our, lives. T.o. choose to disobey God's law is . with , equal inevitability to 'bring a curse upon life. Intem erahce • ' 1. "Woe to .that crown 'of pride. Of the dr@nkards of Ephraim, and-�". , to the fading flower of has glori- ous .beauty, which is • on - the ' head of the fat •valley of then' that ere overcome' with ware!" That intemperance was "the prevail- .ing. sin •in the, Kingdom or Israel' 'is not impossible: •It ,.prevailed also to a great. extent in the Kingdom ,ot • Judea, "A man's reason; con- '. science: moral feelings, and physi- cal strength ore all overcdrne by • indulgence in wine and the•entire, • Man is prostrated' by it.' 2."13e--= hold, the Lord bath a mighty _and strong one; 'as <a tempest of hail, auxiliary Air Force • . a destroying storm, as a tempest of niii;hty- waters overflowing, will • • Needs Good Cooks be east down to the: earth with Myron, C. •Taylor, ptesidential envoy_ to the Vatican, is back' 'in U.S. to confer with F. D. R. ens . - . n3- :.-ease the ., number of _•putch sees by means of bank pledges. . . ••_ . _ .._ .th•e -land. --ti- The crown of-pride-ot • Cooks•are going to be ur ently needed in a shbrt time. the an.a- dian Women's Auxiliary Air Force prophesied. , The 'air force usually prefers to make , its own traditions rather than' borrow them but its insistence ' en good eoo'ks 'suggests agreement with the old saying, "The array march - .es tern• ifs stomach." ' ' Women enlisting in the C.W.A.- A.P. as cooks will get just as' many opportunities for promo - ions and commissions as .any . thentrade. In fact, since the need is an. urgent one these 'will • probably be. faster, Cooks" will be required ,to take the regular training given C.W.- A.A.F'•. recruits and then will take a five -weeks course at the MC.- A.P. cookingschoo1 at (l.ue}ph :probably starting the middle of November. They will live in bar- -racks there: AN - elementary knowledge of cooking. is necessary though ap- plicants need no:t be experts. However, the C.W.A.A.F. is try:, ing to• avoid those whose cooking ability is' limited to boiling w'a•- tel'. Woolen interested should ap- ply " to the neate,4 rceru;iii g centre. the drunkards•of Ephraim shall be trodden under foot: 4. and the fall- • . ing flower of his• glorious beauty, which is on the head of •ihefat • bully, sl'lali be as the first •ripe fig before the •'su miser; which 'when ho •th•at looketh upon, it seeth, while it is yet in his hand to eat it tip: In that day will Jehovah of hosts become a cro.Wn of glory, and. a diadem•of. beauty, unto the rest - due of his people. 6. And a spirit of justice to Him that''sitteth in • Judgment, and, tern . ba.ck the battle at the' gate." Nothing is so short-lived as gratification of appetite. 'It is knot only that • each lasts' but for• a moment, but "also' that past gratifications. 'leave no sort of sol-. nee to .the appetite behind them; whereas past acquirements ot• ' deeds of goodness are a. perpetual joy as well as the foundation of thn',•lrrevc;nt, •-Tiiere is -something . es entiallyj isolated in each act of R*•nsmius delight. No matt • coil by an willing'recall.the taste of eaten • •food, nor. slake. his thirst by re. menibranre of fen nrt•r draughts, , •lint each audit' gratifiretion is done •Ir *11011 it • is. done, .and there ,is an end of its power• to gratify. 12. -"Woo to hint that•! bnildeth • a town with bIosd, and estpbl'ishetti a city by iltignity!" The Chaldeans i . By William Fer-gusori MN CURIOUS WORLD . z 1 Amt, "ROTTEN. ROW: GIVEN A !FAMOUS £TREE Tr:'� LONDON, 1S "A CORRUPT1ON OF TI -1 E ORIGINAL NAME, ROUTE OU r20/-". 4 aAVEN IS KERT MERSFI LJR.G. C/ STI. 1=., NEAR: HALLS, GEt2/VtANY. ASA REMIniDE1. OF A CiA VF' /Al./UST/GE./ MANY • YEARS. PCS, A SERVANT' WAS .©CECLI-f'Eb FO 01 THE 'T'HEFT OF A RING, WHICH ACIII/JALLY';HAD .3 BEEN S t c..)LEi''.J SY. A . RAVEN WHEN ONE BIR DIES. ANOT1IER. PLACED 2.� ItV fT5 SrEA© COP'.1'930 RV NEA SERVICE. INC Efe. ' 14AN C, A LAW LIMITS EACH tN HOUSEHOLD TCS A' V ,C..04' 3-19 ' 'death of one' of Merseburg's 's ravens served to call THE 'recent 6 attention to ,the strange custom•. mentioned.:above. Nevermore, supposedly. will the castle be Without one ofthese birds of • iii omen. The ring which was stolen -was a valuable one belonging to the Bishop ThilO of Trotha NEXT: The hoot when spring officially arrlveti POP-Entanglei!ient' WHO. INVI NTPD BARBED. WIRE, POP momti , •tt . •rs by:� rte .a eantFrtee- early to- start • preparing :the gift - packages now,. it, is pointed out, particularly as shipping space for •.'other than.essential goods is, strict.., ly limited. Parcels leaving within. • the next two weeks will be nicely timed and will avoid possible dis• - apTnoiiitment. Gift parcels by Canadian Express for the, troops, other than packages' containing foodstuffs, niay be. ship- ped irrespee ive of weight, but par- cels of •foodstuffs' must' not exceed 15' pounds gross weight. The ship • Ment of perishable foods should be carefully, avoided • as there is no cold storage •space available on .the steamers. Cash Gifts. . C`an'adians ' wishing to send cash __gifts to the fighting forces overseas may obtain express money. orders •'up •to a limit of 25 ppunds -sterling a month, while ,money' to the same limit:can be sent by cable at very reasonable cost, it is announced. The chief advantage of, sending •"'money ley cable Is that payment is ,made within several clays as against several weeks by ordinary mailing •.methods. There is also no risk of loss 'at sea. or 'by -other -means, • • ' • Motley remittances to the limit of 2'5 Pounds.; sterling a month'ca4n • also be sent to civilians in the United Kingdom to whom, other .gifts are prohibited under present , . day regulations„ excret to the ex- tent of five potm.ds weigh'. by par- . cel posh Many Canadians do not at present realize this, it is ex• plained, . - . ing at 7:3:0 E.D.S.T. (WKBW, 1520 kcs.-WJR, 760. kes.) . !. s• * •. .. Very often: we are too busy to keep in touch with .the news as It happens; often we miss oertain newscasts we normally listen tot Di- E,. T. Salmon of McMaster Uni versity, analyzes and summarizes ' ' the day's 'news at a very convert • ient daily listening time from C'KOC in Hamilton! He is heard .at 7..15 p nt. ,E,D.S.T-, Menday through Friday • and on . Sunday. at. 6.09 o'clock!•_• r� .w • • • • money-makers in - liellywodd, and one of the favoriteradio stars' of many more.. Gene is heard on the Columbia network in "Gene Autry's THIS' 'N' THAT: Fun for young ' and olat .the 'Geed,D e ed Club's allowe'en Party. -ti Saturday •, morning, the 25th ' at• 9.45 a.m. from. CKOC!' . Laughs . -.. music . -• drama •' - Eddie Cantor,: ,' Dinah , Shore ...and cast in NBC's weekly ' "TIME TO •SMILE" .program - 10.04 .p.m. E•D'..S.T. eeeeeen Record' of the week Guy Lom bardg s modern version of 'the old favorite;' By. the, Light of the Sil- very Moon. The "Memoirs . of ' Dr. J. ' 0. Lambert" is now heard at 7 p,m. on Friday :from CKOC, in- stead Of ,6,30 as. was ' previously 'announced, . War aavingl Reach Billion Sir Kingsley .Wood,' Chancellor bf'; the xxchequer, ' has announ„pe4 tja'. t ----contributions- to Britain'g • '.;'savin e campaign wa g p gn have 'reached .£1.;000;000,000 ($4,450,- 000,000) in ,a little less than two .' years.. , 0 Thisrepresents about £20 for -every men,. woman and child- in ".7-tlie T7niled 'iiigdorn, air Kingisiey'. teld''a luncheon held to celebrate the achievement. , • "Your task now,". he said, "i¢ to aim fbr :the second billion-' and not only reach it but reach it in shorter time than it took to reach the first." ' I .4 -B* BEA T •. PED S HU • Gather' Ye Rosebuds This verse was chalked on the walls of the Hove 'railroad station in England: Gather • ye Rosebuds while', ye. May ' For time brings only sorrow.. Girls•,you might have. kissed to- • day • play wear gas mask9 tomorrow. Ruminant nt' ... mammal: - •pi.ctured here. 6 i is used on the •as' a °horse. . 11 To 'dwell.' • 12 Relish. 13 Ate. 14 Tracts. 16 Rodent. 17 Preposition, 18 Beer. l9 Bone. . 20 You. ` 40 Bewails. ' 21. Coterie, 42 Chaos. 43Without.' 44 To contend. 46 Bears' lambs. 48 Yes. 50 To" lave. 52 Self. • • 53 Fold. • 55 To regret. 56 It eats 'thorny desert �--. 57 It can go without for days. .. . ED A- T A 1:2 W n • 20 Y'... :�N 1' ALJ ALE' 22 Twitching. OA F •24 Twisted: S ©i I' 25' 1 Co ID k 26 -URA E 27 ®©Amps .. 28 X01', AT,3o e .� MAL. :-3.2 OL1D.34' �7 EL El a YE E H U 01.15 NU S A DE M_ R 23 Mister ('ablbr.) 24 -Value. 27 Formial call. 29 Pale brown. 21. Larva. 33 Mohammedan. judge. - 35 Twenty-four' , hours. 36 Abilities. 38 Mongrel. 39 Measure of ' area. 3 L E 36 VERTICAL .37 2 Assumed name,. 40 3 Money 41 factory. 4 Night previous 43 5 Acaunt book. 45 6 To fare.- • . 47 , 7 Is exultant. 48 8 Courtesy' title. 49 9 1pecac herb. 10 Kingdom. 51 13 A type of this 53 beast. 15 Bondage: 54 8.. Street cars. 11'id. Hindu 'guitar. Soft .cap. Auto.. Detained, Payment " • demand: Measures for coal. One who snubs: m, ParticlChase of fire... Ancient tale. , Toilet box: Snaky fish. Dye. ' Organ of nearing: Female , fowl. Psrip • (aostbbrc, t ), Note in scale. a. :,71•77....7"--;^•"""" 9 10 25 24 28 29 35 39 30 31 32 3'9 1 37 • 31c. `90 42 3 97 52 56 48 . 53 , 11157 49. 44 50•, 54 45 53 . 51 Ba By 'J. MILLAR WATT SOME BREECI-{ES MAKER, 7 t? CKON l. z� • x9' ap, -v.,.... 0....r:.. i...�. sw+.x...=a•..Y a..i::e.�...r.ww',a d