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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-02-29, Page 3• .tee• • • „ • 44, • • Mmfbileftdps NlinChINtmovi -Baseball Pitcher May. Now Take .Another Complete Step- in... • Delivery . • Relief bas been a.long time cow • leg for the baeeball pitcher,eaud 1M has taken'sonte hard knocks -in the Past 2,0 .,years, but the eldersof the. • genie at lest are ba a, mood to help.. him etand .off the .batters. • • '4'741efeeting in •Belleati; Fla., last. week the elites committee voted to, alto* pitchers to rear back and take -another complete step as they' leili•Vet• the hall. That is' the first • " .• . really 'important Move toward helpe, e • letee • . hg he hurlerethathas. beep...Made; 11,1K4 'n110-In4keyS began 'abet- • , shing freak deliyerie•s . hack • .•le 1941; ".' • MOBE'LEG.PREEDOM AtIn'inien' of the. rule .-was a vic- tory'.for (lark ...Griffin,. • veterate •••V eel' in gum, Senators -• for •St Veral ye;arshas beeit'•6arry- •- ing on a vigorous eaMpaign for. the pi tellers" rigiti .Whet'eas the. hurler previously • hue had toestand with both brogans ,•• on the rubber, he •netW (letethecase • of e rtglithendete caa, Stretch- his left. leg. Ear out behinti"'hiere clueing his windetp .and take along, com- plete stride as he Swings through t6.1).elivey.otlip ball.' •• • 9.. 4 °Wizard On Skis, 17 41. . ' • .. • • • Alt hough . only 'seventeen, [la., La • Casse of '1_,ake..Louise, •Alta., • is a.wizardorskiis. She beat ski, charnpicn Ger* Wepsala, the J'Tlying .Finn"' in. •1908, and now she Is racing .down • her native hi1l. • ,in the Canadian Rockies, ing for the Dominion Ski Champ- ion-ship..meet to be held at Mount • Norquay. Ban'ff, February 28 to. March • . Photo e.• • Be Good . Be Beautiful Ot."•5:40945,,I500••••,...!... - • • --- . • - Doctor' Advises Women To • AVoici Excesses andSelf-Indulgence , • If the general 'habits of living are • not hygienic, it is •foolish to suj- . pnee any cosmetic will maineain ...the 'skin health. Dr Perry'C. •J said in An address 111 Ha rvalel 0•Medical school. • , . • "Many women would obtain a lot'. better reseitSin the cave of their cOmplexion," he 'said, "if more 'time - were fatent• In organizing life on basie'to Metre adequate sleep, ade- gunity outdoor exercise., a well bal. • anced diet, nropev fluidintake. mei other Hygienic cOnsidorations. 'COSMETICS •CAN'T CORRECt • • —The complexion reflects the ex-. ceases and indulge:ices and poor. hygiene of -living very quickly, and • beyond tho ,point which .can be dis- guised 01: corrected by eitsmetics.," • ee,4 e WInclow-SnUtting • • • • "'ServiCe Prdspers. . . •4QpIlomore. Dick Brown has tak- • en over the Work and worry for male students at Green Mouataia State Teachers College, Poultney, Vt. . • For a• dime Ja- •week he bustles into the 'rooms of his dients.short- • ly after a.ni. daily and slams down the windows. • So prosperoUs is the business that the "Brown Windovv-Shutting Service" has taken on a publicity nan', Sophomore Bob. Elliott, Whose work is defising such quips tk,s "When icy blasts howl through ‘,4•1,41:AtettltinIMr,-gider-qt" 4114.3..mcselit 5r "You can't help but start the • day off on the wrong fOot if both • l'Pct e e frozen," • • . • • ° High State DAgnztaries, Await Lord Tweedsmuir's Funeral Cortege ••, parliament :buildings, . high. .dignitaries waited on :Senate house. •steps„, at , In front :are pictured,. • . -LEFT to 'RIGHT: 'Sir .Lyman Duff, 'administratoriePritne Minister King, Hon Alastair B.uChan,,,yourigest.. son.. of ,Lord Tweedsrneire and .Sir • Shuldham Redfern,• Secretary to the late gOvernor-general...Hon. Loring ChriF..- . tie, Canadian ministaw to Washington, stands ;behind 'Mr. King., ,. . " ..•. . • . .• • 3 . • •• • • • • • • . . • • '".""",""""*" '' • .'"'"":,71"rA7,',"",,,,"•r,e.,',.<4-17 ' • ' 4t. • • • , ' I A 9 • • ' • ,111 • . • Suiisay School Lessofl ' • ' " ••••LESSON IX- • • IN THE UPPER. • theiv20: 1-30. • •• •..PRINTED .TEXT, Matt. 26: 17-... •• GOLDEN TEXT—This...do remerbrance of me. 1 Cor. 11:•24. THE .LESSON IN iTS SETTING'. Time—The plotting of the Jew'.• -• ish authorities and the' selling .of •the Master by Judas 'took place • on Tuesday, April 30. The • passover, and the Lord's' Supper' . . . -• 'occurred on Thursday' 'night of • place.; .and that .that, again, was in: that week.; Apri1.0. ' . ..• •, • the house, of Mary, the motherof • Place—The• anointing. by Mary John Mark ,(Aete 12: 12): Others took place in Bethany, a village the .room was 1thlnurre• just over the ridge on the eastern ' precincts Of the mosque Of ,the • side of the Mount of, OliVes;.'the Tomb of. David (on' the kill called.. ; scenes inthe•leat. of the chapter Mount ,'• • oceurred. Jerusalem. m. •• . .The•Lord's Supper • Matt. 17. -Now, on the fh•st,' •day .Of ' unleavened bread . the cipleS ceme.to Jesus, saying; Where wilt thou that we "makeyeady. for thee to tat the passover? he'•sefide Go into the city. to such. a mane and say unto hine; The Teacher saith, My time ie• at hand; I 'keep the. pass'oVer at thy heuee. with mycliSciples. 19. And the dis- ciples. did .as ..Jesue appointed • therre; • and they, niade :ready the passbver.: ,It :is possible that the• .room. in an unstiecified house in Jerusalem where the'cliaciplce mct after . the chamber . where they wete abiding after the ascension,' were . the. Same as the upper room in which 'the -Lord's' • Supper, took 1 • ' ." • . , • ' RADIO1.1,.,„ .NOTES ` • FOR THE CHILDREN •CBC's "Children's •Seratibeok" de- . signed for young llstenerse and: , heard every Saturday trete 12:30 • • • to 1:00 pen. is the latest Canadian eeeprogvern. .4eteteleerreseeteretedelbtemeteree., an tete:el-Wien:it exchange feature . on the Mutual Broadeating' .Sys- tem. Canadian boys and. girls: will • now be joined by, their American'', cousihs in opening the pages of the . higbook to• which a new chapter is. • added every week by •Authorees Mary Grannan Then begins a. half. • hour 'of adeenture„musie, nature..• study and .on -the -spot broadcasts wIjii commentator Austin *Willis ...speaking direct front the point nt • which title ac:t.tiality is to . be pre. • . sented, . Much to everybody's regret Good News leaves the Canadian airwaves. ott February 291h, On Thursday, the 7th'of Marc!:, the CBC will replace the 9 to 10 show with a•DOminion Election, broadcast from 9:•00 to 9:30 and "Entertainnient foe the. Troops':' ?rota •9:30 to 10:00. NOTES AND. NEWS. .Brian Aherne will, be,' the guest star' on the Kate Smith .Hour on ,March 1, over'CFRIi at 8 o'clock' There be . three famous' - crooners on the NBC network, in a mw on Tluirsday nights. Dick Pow- ell on the Good News series at 9:00 o'clock; Ittildy Vallee in his new series beginning at 9:30; and Bing 'Crosby at 10. Only Bing Crosby will be heard On the Canadian net - Work . . . Sunday and, Tuesday night* according to the lafeSt of- ficial surVeys, are currently radio's best listening nights, Thursdays , • and Friday's take third and fourth « place. • TO BE HEARD, March' 1, 8 p.tnq C119, Kate Smith Hour . pm,.cY Canada's Merchantmen . . 9:00 ':;iiliAtieeeitteeteeel,, 'Tele _ •'''''gilivimenIeleGincetEtertrelteseeeeDlie Broadcast • March 2, 2:00 P.M., OBL,•CIIY, Metronolitan Opera CO. 0:00 p.m, CBL, TiOckey Tilted • • ' The PaeeoVere .ef..contere -Was' that feast celebrated in. comment.: • oration :of. the night,Whea the le- raelites•were redeemed from tbeir Egyptian,,: bondage by, the' passing over of the, angel' of death, who' slew the first-born of ..every fam- Hy; a•copt liege, on whose door- , posts 'wa's the. mark of elle. blood. Otte 'Lord is here •abouti ,toat- • oemplish a .grpater ;exodus. than . the:, one.. eomMemorated by dee feastefor his veas.for all Men who would believe in Lim; his redempe tion ie deliveranoe from the bend - 'age.' of sin and ultimettely' ,froth &an itself. „ .• , 'His. Words at the, Table •• 20. Now hen,oven was Come,: he was .sitting at meat with the• • • twelye disciples.; 21. and as they • Were eating, he 'said,'Verily 'unto you, that one. of .yon „slail betray int,. 22. And they we ex- , ceeding sOrrowful, and • bean to say 'unto hhn eVer.y oee. Ts it. L. Lord? 23. And he 'answered and. said, He that. dippedhis hand With, inc in the dish, the. game shall • be- •• tray me.. 2.I.• The Son of .Man gpeth, • eVen •is written. of . E. ARCHER . : . • 'him: • but wee eunto :thet man , east e ,:., eti.:00 pen.. coie riele through ,teliain the Son of Men is • . . betraYed!' gond' were itefor that. NBC .Syenpliouy conducted, by • man. if he' -had not -been- born. In Bruno Walter... March 3rd -e:30 •p.m.,. CFRB, "And So You 'f.hint the .East, men 'pat' by. dipping their Yoii Know. efu.sie . '. .p.m,. hands into the .coremon d•i:"." h., This Pftte,...11LP.1144,144411,14,o4liklo...toosg does' not tell who- is the traitore , . roltirrIlie refirtheir handsirrtr. 8:00 pm,, OIL,. Cheso and San- 4-.'''w b.orn. Hour ':..9.00:' p.u.L. CBS Ford • common dielet It eniphtiaizes eatie . ei' tho hein.ousnees of the trea6h- Symphony HoUre'e. 9:30. P.m.,. Ap- . pointment With 'Agostini- .. , March eree*For •to share a common meal '4th, r2:30' p.m.. CehL,• Ontario -Faun , in the East constituted the Broadcast, . :4:15.p.m., CoL,,CBY, sacred bond of friendship. 25: And Ilenninion Election broadeast . .. . , Judase•whe betrayed him, answer - 8:30 P.m„ epee, VSeith the -Troops in' .. Pd• and said, Is' it. I, Rabbi? He England .. . 10:45, CBL, CBI*, Do- saith unto him, 'hou haft said. 11 minion .Eleetion Cast . . . March .54 'is enough to tell Judie, who .knoies 4.15 Pen., CBL, 'AVrit•Fashiens-: the •fact, that Jesus knowe it. bet talk,by Doreen D,IVStYlret .. . 8.430 . not' en'ough to • create. in. the merle p,nt., CBL, lefot•mation Pease.. . • of the otheie more' ellen a . sRtc- .. toeSymphony Oral'. . . March.6th, Pic:;i11; . A ed :i.j. they WON:, (nal og„ 9 :00 pen., CBL, Top Flight Taite.s „JO:00 p.m.,. CEIL,.Toroti- • . . . 4:15 p,rae CBL. CITY, Dotnfnion. El- Jesus took bread,and bleb:sec.], and break it;. and, he gave 'to the dis- ectiOuBroadcast ...: 9:00.p.m. and ' • 10:45 p.m., CBLS CBY, Dominion :ciples, and „said, Take, eat; -this :Election Broadcast• . ...• March 7, is my -body. In Jesus' present act, 15 f:.p.m ,' CBL; Leacock skth ec. . . • • • • there.ii'a consecratingliof the Com:. • 8:30p.m., CBL, On .Parade ... 9:00 Mon meal according to.' Jewish .. passover 'custotn;. but more than P.111.i.CBL, CBY, Doininion Election . that there is a sacramental sy'm-. 13itadcast ... March 8th, M1 Amer - holism, 'the meaning' of .which. may. lean ,networks, 10:00. to 10:30 p.m. be, This. broken ' bread..represents President Rooseve14- in•• 8, :Special -'my-b,'as-it ' will be When it is addeess•to fartnere. •.• . ' • broken by death; It is a parable in . . . , . . • "" • • Pop—Fireproof act,, 'like the feet-waShing in him 13: 4-20. • He Took 4 Cup y 27. And he teolt a, cup,. ;ad gaye thank, and gave to thetn, saying, Drink ye all of it.. This •cuP Was the third cup in.the pas- chal meal—fo,ar cups of wine were 'drunk bY''everyone. The Lord Par- took of the third cup or "cup of blessing" as the last part of, the supper, and fhen proceeded to the institution of his supper by bless- ing the bread and giving th6 sac-• raMental-• cup. 2f3. -.Ivor this is my blood of the, covenant, Which is petered. out for many unto • remi- 51011 ,ef sins. 'Remission. of sins • means blotting out, or forgivencsea. or sins. 2V: Rut say unto you, 'I shall n,ot drink heneeforthof this .fruit of the vine, until ;that day wholvti drink it...new' with you in my.Father' kiagdurn.' In less than twenty-f6ur ,heurs the. Lortf'S bOdy wdurdbe in the .tornh; but ;the Lord:In-Yew that, thOugh heiwoulel ,he put., to death, he Was..,,vieter. over death,. • - ' , • There are three things we need • to ternernber concerning the•Lord's, Supper. It is a conunerneration; it' .• is a Communion spiritual coin- . niunion with Him.; it is a. covertaw., ti pledging' pf. loyalty to 1-litn, 30. -Aid when they had sung n - hymn, they Went out into, tire mount of, Olives. (Hymn means here, a song of praise). FARM: 'NOTES IV '1 • PLOWING', A,S USUAL • J. A. Carroll oV Toronto, sec- , retary-manager of the • Ontario Plowmen's Association, • said • in. a report at.. the.. Aseociation's annual • meeting that progress n plough- ing interest 'and activity was not•• -ed ,throughOut. the ,provinceIast - ..-••-• • year. Several riew branches,•were • . formed, •inclilding Chelmsford in • . Sudbury • district, Collingwood township and Manitoulin. " After considerable discussion by the executive, Mr. Carroll said*, ' it waS; decided to hold the inter. - national plowing math e -it 19-40 deSpite the War. • •• -• • py 4-1IS CURIOUS' WORLD Ferguson • TRE. IS NO POWER. f3EING• EXE. eRTE0 "TO ',THE • 42.10riet++ ' • Oteei.° ITS. .eae•Xl=/ 0AK. Trze..el r M,S *CMS PLAGE., SEPARATED • THEN G/Z.E'lld:,776G-E7-.41.E"e2. • • . ATA POINT FY -rH6•RIZY...IN " One of _ the, chief causes of weedy .pastures is the •killing .out ..of the desirable spegies of Pasture plants - leaving . bare ; ground ,in which weedS. can .easily take root .and without coranet'ition. writes Ne J. Thomas; Pasture Re.. seareli,:a.' A. C., Guelph. 'This brought abOut larger,by. peer 'Pasture nianagernent .-f-.•nch as Oyer., grazing, in the , early sPring and, late autumn, • cembiried with 'low. • levels of' soil fertility or poor'sur- . face drainage. Continued • over- irrazin g .results in the depletion of plant leod from the roots. of:the • .pasture 'plants.. This •• cauSee. thein to kill out 'very' easily .'in 'Peric ds ' of , extreme winter conditions or • sinniner drought: • : It is advisable, ,wleere possible, • and often .more ..eeenernicale to • plough. up and re -seed thin Weedy' pastures. With a 'desirable pasture mixture te incycase the,. product,' eivity of the siL For • ftielher le - formation on pasture management see .OntarYo. Agriefiltural College Circular No. 28 on "Pastures and Their ImpeaVeme.nt." • Indreesing • soil fertility by top -dressing in the • early autumn 'or 'spring: with lime • (whel'e needed,) manures, -and• fertilizers1 combined with good grazing. Management and •the 'use 'of the mower 'will encourage • the deveroiimnt, of desira.ble grasses au & clovers' to such an 'etent that all but the most hardy Nveedswili.. be completely smotherekl but. • • Wrote "Sinew' s of War" oetet.' • Ct•owther, auLhot of S.inewe of War" (Oxford l'amPh- lets on World Affairs), , became editor of "The Economist" in 193.. He held 'a Commonwealth • Fund .Fellowship in the' United States from 1929 to 1931 'and visited the U. A. again in 1933 on behalf of "The Economist" t� study the preg•reee of L le -Rotor,. • ery Plan. • • . • . CLOTHES-MOTRAAR.VAE. .r • 0 N.LY FEED 1,44 E " y....DOL,F7A51:2..ic Or •oLiz.. PTHES, • E _IT USE ' FRAGMENT5 • I N MAK!ING' THEIRJ ; PUPAL CASES, , 4.. COPR: 193i l NEA ERvICE, ALL that is hecessary to keep the earth rotating on its axis is, that no force act to stop n. The only impertant force operating 'to form a breke on the motion is that caused by the tides, and this is minute , • , • , • NEXT: What vision. range is the new 200 -inch telescope, under • construction at Mt. 'Palomar, Calbf.; expected to have' • • .o 174- , tome : eesio' , 1 • 1 •• HORIZONTAL . Answer to Previdus Puzzle • ' 1 A legendary German • yatnpire. ' • 7 She was • fanious for -her—beauty and • 13.To smear. • 14 Grotesque trick. •,16 Passage, • • 17' Circular wall. • • 18 She hatmted a rock cin the ; — River. GEO-PGEUG.GETHALS _ 2 3 1 5 6 RAP 7 8 ORDER. REM". 11 12, 3 GA&. • GRABS WON ARSON EG SELLS - 16 OR' • L. 'SQL , 0 F•LY . .• TERR f • E ..EOR[ .s O. . • PCOA DAPPL 9 I'VAS 20• ., Co OETIIAIS E' DiGLT —F0 EMS UT EGN• RCI4P-RAGEN SAT=N • 23 SH !COMPLETED DUL_ • R ROSEAL CANAL 25 19 MeadOw • 43 " 20 Requirements. • 22 Rubber tree. 23'To mention, 5,‘.! • 25Eccentric • wheel. 52 • 27 Grief. 7 29 To , originate. • 53• 33 Money. • 35 A prank: 39 Indian ' .• •58 mulberry. • •59 '37 Rested 'en the knees. . 41 Parent. , 42 Sooner than, , 4( .her rocks. 24 Carmine. 23 Diocesan center., . 24 To Make• . slave Of. • 26 Preposition, 28 Sound of pleasure. 30 Adult male. 31 Monkey. ' 32 Born. 34 To drink dog -fashion. 38 Suffix fortning 2 . 39 T ' puns. . To discover. . Jar Greek letter. •3 Destructeen. • 40,Sloping Myself. 4 Formerly. , .' channels. • Wandlnut, ' 5,brgbanuroyf.. ,•, 44Ireland. Examinationhearing. 45 Minute Insect which object. 7 Tendons. 46 IVIenfeeds n wool.' • tal image. , .e . . 6To Spasmcidic • 8 Frozen water. 48•Tree. pains. _--- 9 Gold paint. 49 Heath. • Boat deck. 10 Virginia • 51,J,epariese fish. TQ dwell. wil..1.7w, • 52 Musical note S to their. 12 Grain. She enticed 11 Tidy.. 54 euth • America. destruction. 15 Sesame. 55 Plural. VERTICAL 2p Sailors boats 56 Hawaiian bird Pound: were --- on 57 Postscript. • To abdicate. .. 1 _ 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 10 11 12, 3 • ig . 15 - 16 • , 17. f • O. . . 9 20• ., 21 22 • 23 . 24 -. • - 25 2€ 27 28, ' ---- ..n..., .. 29 '3Q 31: 32: • 33 .1 ' • . 31 ' . ., 38 • 410 '('CI•• 47 I''m .•.- 36. 37' , • •,' 41 99 • • 43 44 15 . 96' 12 , 97 .. • • ./ " 50 51 ' 2 „,, . ' • 53 54 55 6 57 . . MI r TI-IbUOI-IT OP A G0c0 IDA I — tV WrZITISN. MY WILL ON A S.1'OI. • ASB INS! • ByJ. 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