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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-01-25, Page 6British Bombers Return From Raid On Heligoland The crews of the English bombers that took part in the raid on Heligoland in December, in which they brought down 12 German planes, are shown, BOTTOM, leaving their planes after returning to their undie- closed. base in En,eland. Three of the English bombers that took par in the raid are shown taking off at dawn from their base, on the start of the bombing expedition. ••••••••• pmenarmeftan•••••••enolaterm.10.1001•Max•AremacftrnIMW 101111111,2191.11811•554M609104151.19 Sunday School Lesson LESSON IV JESUS DRAIVIATICALLY PRO- CLAIMS HIS MESSIAHSHIP Matthew 21: 1-16. GOLDEN TEXT.—Behold, thy King cometh unto thee. Matt. 21:5. In. this lesson the perfect char- acter of the Lord Jesus is revealed to us afresh — his perfect know- ledge, his infinite tenderness, his holy wrath against unholy things, his compassion for the blind and the Iame, his perfect calmness in the midst of forces furiously bent upon destroying him. Matt. 21: 1. And when they drew nigh unto Jerusualem. Our Lord has spent Saturday and Sat- urday evening in the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus, in the village of Bethany, just over the top of the Mount of Olives. Now comes Christ's last visit to Jerus- alem in the beginning of the week which will terminate in his cruci- fixion. And came unto Bethphage, unto the mount of Olives. Then Jesus sent two disciples, 2. saying unto them, Go into the village „ that is over against you, and straightway ye shall find an ass tied, and a colt with her; loose there, and bring them unto me. B. And if any one say aught unto You, ye shall say, The Lord hath need of them: and straightway he will send them. We are free to suppose that our Lord has already spoken to the owner of the colt when he sent the) two disciples, for nothing in the narrative con- tradiets this. The owner of the ass seems to have known Jesus, and perhaps was a disciple. Riding Upon An Ass 4. Now this is come to pass, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through the prophet, say.. in, 5. Tell ye the daughter of Zion, Behold thy King cometh uu- to thee, Meek, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass. This prophecy is found in Zech. 9: 9. TWO things were it - tended by the coming of Jesus to Jerusalem in this way. The first was that of official kingly entry, manifestation of his ¥ingship to the crowds of Jerusalem. And yet, aecondly, Jesus wont in this way to exhibit not merely his kingliness, but Ids meekness. (That the Ring Messiah should come to Zion rid- ing on an ass lneant, for the Jew- ish people, that he was to have a :kingdom not of this world). The Triumphal Entry 6, And the diseiples Went, and (did even as Jesus appointed them. 'And brought the as, and the co% Old put ot there their. garments; *ndhe sat thereoe. 8e, And the Most emit Of the nraltitude spread their garments it the *ay; and ethers cut branches from the trees, itnd spread them In the *ay. Mut's qvceoutt,ot this event (12: 13) im. forms us that the branches were from palm -trees, The palm, , in Vaose days, was regarded &s the bol of victory and triumph, brandiee atreINA We :iffl symbolized Christ's triumph and the people's joy. 6. And the multitudes that went before hin,. and that followed, cried, saying,. Hosanna to the son of David: Blessed is he that corn - edit in the name of the Lord. 10. .And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was stirred, saying, Who is this? 11. And the =etudes said, This is the prophet, Jesus, from Nazareth of Galilee. The attention of the whole city of Jerusalem was attracted to the coming of Jesus. For at least an hour the people recognized him for what he was. The Temple Cleansed Again 12. And Jesus entered into the temple of God, and cast out. all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money -changers, and the seats of them that sold the doves. This took place in the large outer court of the temple, separated from the shrine by a stone par- apet. (The doves were the sacri- fice offering of the poor.) 13. And he said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called a house of prayer: but ye make it a den By William 11 Min CURIOUS WORLD Fergusoff-1 „NI SOMETINVES ONLY ONE EYE.. OF P. TELESCOPE GOLDFIf.:;M eFrn/vNES WHILE THE OTHER. MAINS NORMAL. BEAVERS HAVE BEEN KNCANNI auiLD oAMS CONTAINING 77112.6"E' ift-MIZUZED 74:7/V.5 OF EAIP11,4 STICKS AND )NS. .tee5vce Coe rc.t917 BY NEA SERVICEjNt H ENS DO NOT LAY THEIR. EGGS! THEY Diacov *THEM FROM A $7/VD///c POITION. ges THE peculiarity in the eyes of telescope goldfish does not ape pear in very young fish, and may not be noticed for several years, but it usually develops at about six months of age. The mon. ttrosity is characterized by an ekongation of the eyeballs, in the direction of the optic: axis. NEXT: Is the hippopotamus a fresh or salt water animal? •- of robbers. The priests, who ought to have been the holiest men in all Isreel, were in the very temple dedicated to God robbing people who came - with spiritual burdeiee sending them away poorer than before, and disgusted with the Whole business. 14, And the blind and .the 'eine came to him in the temple; and he healed them. 15; But When the (thief priests and the scribes saw the Wonderful things that he did, and the children that were crying in the temple, and saying, Hose anna to the son of David; they Were moved with indignation. The hierarchical pnrty, who had mostly ignored Jesus hitherto, now tecrii for hi destruction, their interests being threatened by this temple, reforming zeal. The chief priests had a monopoly of these sales in the temple, and drew enormous profits from them. 16. And said unto him, Nearest thou What these sire saying? And ;Jesus saith unto them, Yea: did. ye never read, Out of the mouth of babes and suck- lings thou has perfect praise? These children were no doubt some who had heard the shouts at the triumphal entry, and at the sight of Jesus in the temple began to sing out what they had heard. FARM... COLUMN PASTEURIZING WHEY Importance of pasteurizing; in cheeee-making was stressed by Frank Hern, secretary -treasurer of the Dairymen's Association of Western Ontario, in an address to delegates attending the assecia- tiles 73rd annual convention. Eighty-five percent of the 79 factories operating in Western On- tario are now pasteurizing whey, said Mr. Hern, also chief provin- cial dairy instructor for the terri- tory. "Pasteurizing is an important point in preventing fruity and off. flavor cheese," said Mr. Herns. "it has been noticed each year that where, even for a short pe- riod, the whey which is to be re- turned to the milk cans, was ne- glected to be pasteurized, objec- tionable flavors were soon notic- ed in the cheese." COOKED POTATOES FOR HOGS A considerable portion of the potato crcp is unsuitable for seed or table stock. Various methods of utilizing the cull potatoes have been suggested, and one method is to feed the potatoes to live stock. Potatoes may be fed to practically all kinds of live stock, but apparently they have their greatest feed value when cooked and fed to hogs, states Leonard • Griesbach, Assistant, Dominion Experimental Farm, Fredericton, N.B. It has been demonstrated by many feeding trials at various in- stitutions that four pounds of boiled or steamed potatoes will re. pliee approximately one pound of ground barley, when fed in a bal- anced ration to hogs. Indians Receive Medical Services Five Hundred Doctors and Dentists Are Employed In Looking After Health of Ca- nada's Redskin, Pnpulatitm sateguarding thetea:lth of. the Indian .population, the ',Dominion 'Onverinnent Zudian Affairs Branch employs about five hundred doct- ors and dentists on whole or part- time work, and has several hospi- tals of its own and a small but ef. ficient field nursing servtee. It supplies medicine .both by central purchase and local prescription, and engages in every activity re- lating to the health of about 118,000 Indians living In about eight hun- dred separate communities in Can- ada. New Hospitals Tho new Fisher River Indian Hospital will servo a community of about 1,509 Indians, which former- ly had to send hospital patients to Winnipeg. This and the new hospi- tal at Dynevbr,"Man., are being eS• tablished as a means of providing needed care for sick Indians at a cost less than that of admitting them to public WS 111111.1011S. POP—Singular RADIO AND By MADGE INTERFERENCE REMOVED CBC has at last come to an agree, meet with the Mexicae Govern- ment to have the wave-leugth ot NieRA, the .po welded station at Vilin A.cune, shifted to another channel, his means that signals from CBL, Toronto, can now lie broadcast tuft peatet through or t Ontario. XERA has ken a there in the side of CBI., ter yeare. The Mexi- can station Is the most powerful transmitter in the western hemis- phere, and is measured nt 25,9,000 watte. it obliteratea night recep- tion from CBL in many parts of the province and seriously interfered with reception elsewhere.. Mexican radio authorities have agreed to move it to another channel where its signals will not affect Catudiau outlets. AROUND THE DIAL There lo '0 strong :'umor that the Chase and Sanborn Hour is soon to be broadcast from Non' York. CRY instead of from Hollywood. Just when Edgar Rergen and Char- lie McCarthy, Donald Dickson and R.obtert Armbruster will pack their bags and fly east is not kuown, Rudy 'Vallee is not retiring from radio after all. He has just signed np With a new sponsor and will he heard on Thursdays at 9:30 p.m., over the NBC red network. Vallee will begin broadcasting as soon as "Good News" follows the example of the Chase and Sanborn Hour by going into thirty minutes of show time. Coast-to-coast radio in Canaan has added a striking personality NOTES NEWS ARCHER to Rs entertalitineet forces in the person of Captain 3. J. Cagnier, Bandmaster of If, M. , Canadian Grenadier Guards, who directs "On Parade" the new military musical show hoard on ThursdaY evenings from 8:30 to 9:90 E,S,T., °year' COL, Captain. Cagnier is ono of the busiest and most versatile mus- icians in the Dominion. Resides be- ing conductor of the famous mili- tary organization he is CFIC's Quo - bee Regional Director of Music, a famous guest conductor and a busy adjudicator in both Canada and the United States, Ile is also a com- poser of reputation and holds the degree cf Doctor of Music tram the Univereity of 'Montreal. TO BE HEARD Saturday, January 27111, 1:55 p.m. CBL, Metropolitan Opera , . 10 p.m., CBL and CBY, NBC Symph- ony ... Jau. 28, 3 p.m., CFRI3, N. Y. Phil. Orel), , • le00 p.m, CSL, The Chase and Sanborn Hour .. Jan. 29,, 8:30 pat„ CBY, With the Troops in England . . 9:00 p.m., CFRB, Radio Theatre • 10:00 p.m., CBL, Contented Hour . . Jan, 30, 8:39 CBL, Informa- tion Please . 9:00 p.m., (3BL, Reginald Stewart , . . 10:00 p.m„ CBL, Les Concerts SYmPhonielles Jan. 31, 9:30 p.m., Percy Faith 10 p.m., CBL, Strike Up the Band . , February 1, 4:15, Roder- ta Beatty on Trouping the Coun- try ... 3:00 p.m., CBL, Miss Trent's Children . . . 8:30 p.m., CBL, "On Parade" — . 9:00 p.ta., CBL, Good News . . 9:30 p.m., OBL, Bing Crosby, PRESENT DAY EXPLORER I a - HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured explorer, Lincoln ---. 9 He explores —regions. 12 Coupled. 13 Venerable. 15 Bone. 16 Belong.ing to the arum 17 Robin. 18 To crush. 20Famounterecia 21 -Climbing plant. 23 Eccentric wheel. 24 You and me. 25 Blockhead. 26 Burden. 27 Railroad. 28 Throat. 30 Evil. 31 A beverage. 33 Upon. 34 Being. 35 Seasoning. 36 Blackbird. 37 Type measure. 38 Valuable property. 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