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SUNDAY
'World Interest •
sct1004'
In Dominion
Canadia1n Goverment Film
Commitsioner Says Other
Countriea Are Wanting To
Know More About Us
. .
'The war has Stimulated foreign
interest in , Canada and arrange,
ments are being made to have.,
• Canadian docuimentary film ma-
terial distributed monthly in the
United States, South America,
• Great Britain and the Antipodes;
John Griersan.. government film
ecawnissioner, said last Week.
He said the National Filial Beard
wouldsoon release •a third i
n a
" series of 12 'cidoctlinentary films
„..,. dealing with Canada's war 'effort.
• e' This picture will deal with wo-
Men's part in the war. ' • ,
DOCUMENTARY FILMS
First two of the series were
: "Atlantic _Patrol," and "A Letter
Front Aldershot." Work 'on other
"filMs is progressing:
In addition to these, another
series of bac4cground films, not
dealing directly with the wai but
rather with the setting for war,
is in the making: Pictures in thit
series include "American Fron-
tier," "Peoples of. Canada," "Ec-
onomic Fronts of Canada," and
"The Mackeasie River."
Canadian Cops Parachutist
Asp
To Private C. L. Dolson of Gait
goes the credit ofbeingthe first
Canadian soldier' in • the • C.A.S.1.
to captuie a •German. Pte. 'Dotson
captured a Nazi • parachutist in
France. . •
• •
•Nova Scotia Mines
Deep Under Sea
Cape Breton Hat • The Only
Coal At Tide Water on the
Atlantic Seaboard
Sydney: Nova Scotia, is the Pitts- •
hurgh„i of Canada, the iudustrial
centre of the Maritimes, situated'
on a naagnificent harbour and be-
, Mg swept clear of smoke by pre
railing Atlantic breezes. It was
founded in 1785 by Loyalists front
New York State headed by a for-
mer Mayor of Albany. and laid out
aa a garrison city, with broad, and,
very straight streets set square -
to the harbonr. From Sydney
charming drives lead to excellent'
beaches, to the finest of sport fish-
ing and to interesting seenery. And
nearby; at Sydney Mines, coal
:nines extend fair under. the sea and
Cape Breton has the only. coal at
; tide water on the Atlantie seaboard.
Noilth Sydney; situated on another
arin of, Sydney harbor, is- the Can-
adian terminal of • the Newfound. -
land steamship service, Glace Bay,
known as Canada's biggest town, is
'established over one of the largest
coal mines in Canada. The town it
also one or the leading ports used
bY '' the sward -fishing fleets. New
Waterford, Dominion and Reserve
mines are typical Cape Breton coal
towns. Port Moi'len once kndwn as
Cow Bay, was the scene of the first
teal inining operations in Canada,
and a suitable Cairn •established
there commemorates the fart.
Ildhons Coming
Here: Forecast
-"IntOlesale Migration of peoples
trona Europe to Canada is seen as
inevitahle/ in the wake of the War
Recording to observers from outSido.
of Canada, says a story itt -•the
•ZfOritretti Star.
Thtis; Senator Rey Plttttian, the '
chairmen or the Foteign Relations
CeMnlittee of the United States
denail, is -quoted by Some Who •haves
inat returned- front •Washington at
Saying that til another 20 years or
thereabouts, Canada Will have a
•
NIIVA•th
ylouS, itis calculated that mullion
Of people apart ,frptu refugees, may
• /leek te get away from Enrol/6 se
start anew In the New WorTd,
4.
LESsof
LESSON I.
JOB TEMPT'ED TO DOUBT GOD'S
GOODNESS --- Job .14.2
Printed Text, Job 2:1-13
Golden Text: "In all this Job
not, nor Charged God /eolith-
Jah 1:22. . •
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING
Tinie - Probably 'in the, Masai°
or" pre-Mosaie age..
Place - The land oi US; which
was east of Palestine, and north of .
•
In this lesson' we are in
to the sandy of the 'eharae
•truly righteOlis and •goilly
is •righteees service
he ,is deeply and conseieetio
;Beaus, fa Mc, ablicitation •
•spiritaiI welfare pf his ow
'ran; he is forever niotiv4ted
solute trust in Cod,. even
days of trouble, losses, 'an
physical eitiferings. •
Job was not .a sinlesS ma
never put forward any such
.tion. It admitted that Job
actual historical eharaCter.
deseription of Job's • prosPe
one fitting a,' patriarchal fa
• . considerable wealth, similar
earlier description of :Iiiiap
26;14). Verse 5 is one of the
bettetifet passages'In all the
-revealing the profound cone
a, parent ,thr the spiritual wen
the children of, the fainily.
JEHOVAH AND SATAN
Job 2:1: Agent it came to
. on the day; when the setts 9
came to present themselves b
•Jehovah %Satan .came
• •anaorig, then' to,•preSent Nims
' fore Johov,alt. 2. And Jehovah
unto Satan, From whence co
thou? And Satan ant were& Jeh
and said, Prom going to 'and f
the earth, end •frona ,walking up
down:in it. 3. .And Jehovah
unto Stan, Hest thou ecinsid
ray servant „lob? for there is
like him the earth, a pe
and art upright man, one that
etli God, , and: turnettr• away f
evil: and he still holdeth.-fast
integrity', alth.o'ugh thou mor
me against him, • to clestroY
'Without cause, 4. And Satan •an
ered• Jehova,h, and said, Skin
skin; yea, all that a'inan hath •
he'give for his life. 5. But put fo
by hand nciw,:and touch bis b
ad hit flesh, and he will renciu
hese to thy face. 6. Arid Jetta
aid Unto Satan, Behold,: he is
Ity' hand, Only spare lin life. S
n, ,Comp.ellect to- admit his def
o far, suggests new methods',
ttack. God- allowt -Satan to aft
ob' with great physieal• distre
nd yet he is forbidden to affl
m so severely that he should d
7. So Satan went forth from th
esence ot.Jehovah, and smote J
itletore boils from the sole of h
ot:unto hs crown. 8. And he too
potsherd to scrape himself titer
th; and he sat among the ashe
is generally agreed 'that the di
se of.Job was the leprosy calle
p.hantiasis; the form and cou
ance were so distorted by, th
ease that the sufferer's friend
Id ncit recognize him. The pa
ant was haunted . by horrible
earns .atid unearthly , terrors; lie
s physically; helpless.
JOB AND HIS WIFE
Then said hie wife Unto him,
t thou still hold fast thine in...
ity? renounte •God, attcl die."
. But he said •unto her, Thou
kest as one of the foolish tvo-
speaketb; What? shall we re -
e good at the hand of God; a:nd
1 we not receive it? In ail this
not Joh sin with •his lips,
worst trial of all is when
e nearest tfl us, instead of ite
gthening our hand in God and
rmitig our. faith, emilpire to
goy it. The counsel Job's Wife
Is Ant that Which Satan ex -
d would be suggested by Job's
heart. 'Keen as the trial was,
held fast his Integrity. The
of the second ,trial resembles
of the first. As before he had
nized God's right to take
as well as to give, so here he,
s it to be man's duty to ac-
vil froln God as well as good.
THE THREE FRIENDS
Now when job's three friends
of all this evil, that was come •
hitn, ;they came every one
Is own place: =Plias the Te-
, and Bildad,the Shuite, and
, the Naatnathite; mid they
an appointment together to
• beraoart,,hittn and to corn,
M. 12. And when they lifted
Ir eyes afar. oft and knew.
t, they lifted up their veice,
t; and they refit ewe,' one
e,. and sprinkled dust ' upon
each toward heaven -13. So
t down With filet upon the
SeVen dais. and •seven•
and none' apake a word unto
r they saw that his grief
y great. The day of dark-
siftedl the 'crowdsi•uf Job's
d Mende'. For the three
o we can hate nothing but •
on. Their coming is prOb.
nipted by love ,and .sythi..
theiliei. eta rechtet
traduced ,:
ter of a.
mait.he
to God!'
uely
for ' the
a child._
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•Queen Elizabeth is pictured with Major-General A. G. L. McNaugh-
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tonk commanding the first Canadian division, during a visit with King
George to a southern England -eecampment where they inspected regt-
raents of the Canadian Active Service FOrce.
RADIO REPORTER III
By DAVE ROBBINS
, • SEE CANADA. FIRST '.•• •
• , Instead of going to South
'
erica, ,Bing • Crosby . has . decided
this year to see :among other .
.. things' Hollyweod and Los
• gees: The hour didn't seem
• right.. for. excursions 'sea,. Bing •
decided, after - he had already
ntade.,his a' horse -
buying eXpedition to • the
• •
.While •he. • was 'fiiulling over
. •
. •where to • go, • he' suddenly' saw -a•
crowded sight-eeeing. bus roll pat.
the NEC parking .lot in-Ltas An- •
geles--so• • right then he decided.
' to go on one of those bus -tours
- • of -The Wst. Coaatand 'see 'some
of the things on his own - 'door-
' And that's a •thought for - Can-
,
adians. this year._--vihy 'not'. spend
your vacation seeing the wonders
of this wide, Dotnanion 'et out??
• It will do you. geed to see what
Canada.' has!
•, •
.
.„
. • And don't miss tuning in the.
• weekly •Summer -"PrOln" cOncerts'
:heard on ., Thursday evenings 'Over
the Canadian Network. at. -Nine.
. Reginald Steteart. -and • the • Toe:.
ronto Philharmonic 'Orchestra
fer an'•exceptionally fine program.
on these, shows. • ' ' •
•
interested' go.odness, of serving God
without any though of the materiai
benefits which may thereby accrue
to him. 2, that one purpose for
which suffering is permitted by God
, is to test men. •
. '
• .Wee es • Manager
C. V. Charters; Managing Dir-
ector • of • the . 'Canadian Weekly
Newepapers A-seoeiatide, whose
annual convention is being held •
July, 4., atul 5 in Calgark.•
•, • LATE FOR. HIMSELF
The• laegh of the !week • i
radio world Wag .provided by
• feisor E. T: Salnien of • McM
University, Whe is *heard in
notch . war •ccnimentary o
C.KOC each. Sunday . , after
.luet Sunday Professor , Sa
sitting near the front
street 'ter '•crawling' along Jr.
Street in Hamilton,--whe
young.. lady, bviotOly annoye
the slow 'progress cf. the t
' approached the motorman.
"Can'eyou go any fa.ster,"
younglady asked-, "I'rn in a h
and you will 'not be doWntow.
five o'clock." • •
• "What's alt the hurry, .M
inquired- 'the, motorman in.
typically cheeky style of He
ten tram, drivers.
"Weil I .always listen . at five
o'clock to, Professor • Salman--4,-and
don't want to be 'late.".
"At this rate you won't • be .
he only. one 1,,v,ho doesn't hear me
?day, Mils,",!. the ccnim entator-,
ro.ke in... • • •
With • this, the.tratn driver put
n some, speed- and everyone was
n time. • " . ,
• NOTES AND. NEWS,
While you don't hear' so ranch
bout' them these days-Gradie
lien, and George. Burns are still
out the smartest pair ,on the
r. You can' dial them in front
e' NBC -red network any Mcn-
Y evening at .7.30. " .." •
A 'worthwhile show that will'
on the CBC chain this Friday
ght, at eight o'clock presents
anley .Maxted, in The World in
view -and it really is a review •
everything. . , "
SPOTLIGHTING THE, MAL--
nday Review' of the war bv
f. E. T. Salman from'. CKOC
five.... . Fun in Print- on the
umbia vhain at six- . . . Reuse.
Charm on NBC -red network
ten .. . . 'Rocky Mountain'
Mel-
Pime via CBC 11.30'
sday -- The Breakfast Clna,
m CBC each mornieg 'at nine
Easy A6es on NBC-blue'net-
k at seven . Vagabond,
1 Mutual network at 10.40'
Thursday - •L'il Abner from
-btue chain at six .
Britain en BC it. 1.30 . .
'of the Town' from CKOC
.15 . . Major Bowes' am.
s 1 on Celuinbia ,network at
. Saturday' -- Band 'of
Week fiord CKOC at 6130 . .
n Marie .Briscoe on •the CBC
at 6.45 . . . Radio Guild
it on ,NBC.eblue network:at
• . Chcral Festival front
-mutual chain at 9.30.
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t to a elose. It is ribs -10110'
to enforce two Main ie.:
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Notes'..-.Eurrn
,.•
(A department. conducted by 'Pro-
fetieor Henry 011:011, of Guelph,. aye
gisted by othef-members of the •
faculty •of the .Ontaria •Agricultural
ff9Q111/49.:6)T*.10. NS AND ANSWERS •
'Q. What 'is the best degree of •
ieldity for ordinary' farm. trolls ? '
A. The optimum -PH for erops Ia
as follows:
• Oats.• • • 5.5 to 6.9 pit! •
•_Barley •• 6.2.to 7.0
• Alfalfa . •• 7.0 to 7.8 pH. •
Clovers (Alike' . .
Red and;White16.2 to 7.0 pH,
•Corn (Field) 6.2 - to 7.0 pH.
Carn-..(Sweet). • .5.5 to,6.9 p11,
Beans . 5.5 to 6.9p}1.
Tobacco ....5,5 to PIL
Potatoes •' 5.5 to 6, pH:
...Ternins • t ,6.2
Mangels . • 6.2.to 7.0
4: Do you thlidt•that the.sherM6. •
.01 boron, copper, gine and tnatigan-
„ • •• .
*se he our- ordinary farm crops. '
inbriont to quality of them? '
A. inet,er to your second
question I would say that we have
not found instances of shortage. of
boron, copper,. zinc and manganese
in ordinarY•grain and grass crops...
Wnhave found some indications of
• ' heron 'deficiendies" in, alfalfa. W"
are investigating. . • '. •
• O. Do you thinlc the• by-produti
limofrom the making .)..of Calciuni• -
• Cyansitiaide' is fele:Haul? Are, there
'different acid correcting valees • of
lime? •• -• '
A. Ansvvering your third question,
•I .cannot see any objection to the
using, of the by-product lime, of ae- •
etylene and liqttici air. I. assuine that.
you refer .to the manufacturing of
cyanamide 'where, caldera, Carbide
,Is. heated. in semi-vacumnHand 'liq-
uid 'air Is supplied' so that the nit-
rogen 'of 'the liquid,i.air• is taken .up
by the heatesi. easiftnn carbide to,'•
form calcium -cyanamide. ; • •
The material in the :refuse Would
be. in the form' 'of • caleitim hydrite,
When Caleinni hydrate 'is exposed .
to the 'atmessithere..it •quiekly turne..,
to calciumi Carbonate „through tak-, •
lug carbondiaiide.' from the;alr,.
• The . relative ,eilleieney. of three
;forms of lime as, correctors of toil •
:acidity. ere. as follnivs: ' •• ,
• '• Ground' Limestone, 2,000 •lbs,.
equal::: Hydrated Lime.... 1.480.lhs,
equal:. Burnt Lime or Calcium Ox-
ide; 1,120 lbs.
• "R., Co." . • .• •
A mart Fanner
Flies TO Market
Arkansas Man Uses Private
• Piane To Get to the City 40
• ' Mites Away „
.. • „ . „
'When 'Parks. Shields of the Hop-
per CommunitY„ Arkansas, .weritsao •
Market; a basket of eggs, can of
cream,' or other products from his
garden and farm,. he doesn't .just
, straddle- niule or crank the, fam-
• ily flivver .at his neighbors de. He
• merely: goes to his private airplane
hanger back cif 'bit.- bar, 'strings
open the door, steps on the starter
of his small plane, taxies acrost
• the meadow. and within less 'than.
. 30 minutes IS in Het Springs 44.
miles away, Time was who' travel
from the Hoper :ccimmunity was
exceedingly ,slow. It took two' or
three days for the older member
of the Shields family to make the •
round trip in; a: linchpin: e-agon.
But now the rough topography of
the' Ouachita is barrier.
Wings -bare replaced wheels and
even .Little Rock is only .fte hour
an -ay.
. Parks' Shields -is a young,
,minded farmer 'of the hill ccintri.
His boyhood' 'enthitioe was to own,
and fly his own plane.•He took fly:
ing lessonsat the. air field in Hot
Springs. and obtained a pilots
cense. Then he obtained • a plane.26'
-fr his. private useandhuilt a shed
hangar and landing field on his
far. Ile visits local.fairs aed
riles in the surrounding Country
and adds substantially to his farm
income. Neighbors ride for 'a look
at their . hill -farms from the air.
Wings have Conquered the.ocach-
tas. • •
Aro Monkeying
• An organ grinder of. Italian
descent 'posted this sign on his
liurdy-gurdy in Leeds, England. •.
last week:
• "I'm •British and the monkey
• • is front India."
• GPA -i" SCOTT!.
AN AM RAO
Canada. Buys Rattles tion 4,000 gasoline -driven, elec-
tric generating plants, t,270. can=
AS Geo -raid Alarms °tillage nets, 1,004 miles of
Incable, and 4'32 wireless- set,
anada, ai, part of its • war ef-
fort, has placed an order for
870 wooden rattles. Not to men7.
, The Wooden 'rattles are used
in field service for g -as attack
Alarms. ,
•
mils CURIO WORLD By rWilliam
Fe gusOte
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• ilsi S--INTINN LJERARK ,
SAN AAAINO CAUWORNfAe
. ' IS A WU-I/At OF ..,e-•
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OTHER. AREA IN 77 -IE VVOR,LO.12_28
IN Kansas. males have a life exPeetation Of 59.82 Years, and-
fentle_s 61.02. Utah is next with 65.39 and 56.61, respectively. The '
average for the entire United States is 55.35 and 58.61. India's is •
• only 2259 Mid' 2351. . ' '
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53 Its second •
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60 Caterpilinr
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• 62 Oiler.
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35 Clergymen.
37 Vehicles.
39 Reputation.
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