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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-04-14, Page 3'3? , 4 '1• • • ,..,. • • • I NINOM•alssesommi001• A New Depirtur Lie Detector Introdviced-i4 Tri mr. me, ma's liollyw Scatters Inland • 'PasHasp7:etliTnL;ig°4uNebalrilfAC.11:oInniacIE-itsYta7buliE'shT-11" • : , I.-X4.4QN • . T E VIPTORIbUO, SERVANT • (Easter) Act's 2: 22736 Golden Text., This Jesus did God raise up, whereof we alt • are Wit- nesses. Acts 2: 32. ?:THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING,: , Tinie.-Tite day of Pentecost, May 21; A. D. 30, ' Place.7-Jerusalern.• 22. Ye , inen of Israel, hear these words. "The apostle Peter. beginathe secend part „of .hissemen. by „remind- ing •,hte.ap$fienge'yot their 'great: ' prtv- 11eg and .honor in being:members for the chosen 'race, of which he also was a member, and in this they .stood to- gether on .common• ground'. .Jesus . of Nazareth'," •Many have: been ,"hearing_ -run1oiV7tlial7'gfis" leitaiii-111171174-6 " Torch: out, ef the 'tenth on the third This le trie ,firist Aim, however, that thousands Of ',these Jews had Over , ,had an opportunity ,of hearing one of ---•,the---eltristian-'apcistles -expound- the • Significance of" the death and ressur- , '•!..ection of this man Jesus. Approved of 77:-."Ged:.-1into-.-you-i-L-The-Greelt-'-w0rth-here. • 'means "dernoustrated," "shown by fir- • ,gurnent," flv mighty.!*orks and won- phetie eonscionsnesi te 0:aVitt. 4.11'4-113 composition of the psalm. .32. This JOSU3 God valse •u. WilerOOt WO all are witnesses. Th,is 1s Peter'.s. Ultra argument concerninsg, Ike° actuality of the i•esurrectlon'of Pittilst1'• first, It was Ineyitahle, tfiat'e should *Ise from the'd,e04;.•beaule'detith,•had no hold on'him;•.$eeondlY, it Was,•,Pro- ..tlicied that he WOUld rise front , the ' demi by ttavid,• Who: In, shell ,,m•edic..., • tions Wila: a • true proP1Mt Of • God': in' the. thlra -Pdaee; het,•Pete,r, With the , other .'apoStles and arian30•41,herS; had. aetnkili Seen With their 'awn OYOe the Loid 4eStia•Christ:, gain and again. of.; ter he had risen. from the dead. The: gonad, under ,Peter'S feet when ...he Was speaking' ot Christ's' x•esurreetien was ISSt ,solid.40 "-aw khegider t '7 -his • ee he ,(ras s talich*, About cbristls' miracles and humanity. There .,is not. anywhere in ' Chriatendciai...any arguniept,1 or... ,any 'chapter, or an- book which Can stand the'.clOSeseserntinYTet-scliolar7-- shin, that, can tn any way deStreyPor harm the united,. overwhelming 'pOer, -thatz:Chiriit-tarire-lcirth- 'in his oWn-botlYun :day af.te ..r. his death;, as he sala, he Would, (IfEe,f 'out stgos., Which God... ' 3. "aping: therefore. by the 'llget 'him in, the ntidet.: ef, you, e.Veil. 05 hanct of 'God exalted, and itty.,,ing re- ' • Yourselves • know:.: The' :Miracles ofthe tratlief..,, the -premise; of. :Christ were 'so many,. anti had neell ,performea .in o many%differeht local- ities,, and 'there' were so inany thon- • -ands of people In ;Palestine whOtt..COuld,,, ;bear • testimony to their', reality.; that none of thes,e Jews, if they pretended to be in their' right mind,. •pouid dny • that Jpig had performed, Omni: (luring.," . hie* Ministry • ' • peat of C 2'37 I i rn.„ being, d ell Vered up by :tl 'deter/Wu:At& •••Conrisel ab-.- forek11o%1- edge of, God. That Christ ;should ,:tlie,;• upon ..;•oas, the 'F'ather, dnd the Sell; and the Jloly" Ghost always ' ! .!,Jesits Iiiintelf knew that ,this was his • appointed' mission, often said • „ ; . . during his pnblie. mlnistry. Ris death' , upon the, 'orties,'Was the Only. way by •„ „ . :which "he could„. make propitiation.. for . , . our albs; .give, us eternal -life; • and, , • Prinz its 'int:A:thePres'•ice r Pet: ' 13). 'Ye . by , the, 4,1ta oNaw- 1es 'men. Here'. the referonce. • to :the Roman .Sqldiets • WhO did not hitye,". , the law er. Moses1, and:. who . • ',T.': as • the., ,s*i.tie, Paul says '.'withe it law" DId crucify and Slay. The ' death' Of •.• .4esus, flke.4he tragedy or Judas, . had .heon fereeiklainea. but that Was no 1 jul' un of the 4-eter-e;th-e-ii. guilt . yretna ine 1110 resurrection bf.Christ • atia''the • descent" °Utile Holy Spirit in. • ;all ' his „illuminating poWer.bad reveal- to,•the aticistle peter the true , nificanee,of • the oeath of Jests of Naz • ••• • areth' andnow,,' instead; of shrJnkng "' from the rani. -(3.1.10,15:; he boldly : preclaints 'It a:.; foicordmined at god,. :the•H,oly 'Spirit, he hn•tit .poured fel this, which ye see" and bear.' That.i. Christ -ascended: to the,right4fand or, Go -in of course 'that aft' that Christ did, God approved:, that lielltas'. the right to .sit at •God's right hand. being, God the Sep. In other .words,.; this than. 4 ,carpeater., of •Nazareth, . -.who walked among these very, Jewish. . . .. •The moSt :valuable thing a CalLditifl. ovI1 Is bis passport. Put it is OnlY after: he. has travelled Europe for •Sonte time that he re,all;es. 7the eiti- Zeus of no Other country la the. world ,enjely. his privilegeS -' not even the Briton, says. Gladys, M. Arneld,, in a CtuIed1411 Press despatch: • The:Canadian passports read "good; for every ,country in the 'world," The average Canadian ,passes. 'thatby with hardy ailance. he.,10.01ced into the 1)assoItS of the people 'ofother nations and disCoVered.„the „barriers and trouble and e2Mense that .Present* Ithempelt?,e•s automatically ,evez•y,.'; (tine, they Wish totravel, he would begin to -realize that; he Is among thefavered.. • • • • Doers Ajar , „. • The rea.1 rOason for our r.hly 0. post- iion., boWever, is that, we beCause 7--Teffi7EreplAr-it-orn-'Kirmp qat and, the eitly.one in North 'Ainer7. t. Thus w� 'rimy circulate freely in • Ezapire • 'pass European . frontiera r cuy,ato, when Raril9Uti Kenney., '1'1 6eg°114' " not guilty, due to mie of the detector. 'Pa; , offender, [-v4.$1,.f . .•FcnKtlie ,first tithe in New York criminal proeedhre., a liedeteetea Wag cutroducca''.and; jt , evidence accepted. as. , th 1.111:iers;• iS 4eveieper ef the• detector. s Srlits An4 opgo tO V4ri9.44.citle.P.Of Jnteror ii0NG KONG. ---' Chink's, "golly- • wood fermerly .situoted In:: Shang- hai, is pow scattered. like the 'Chisese Goverintent, 'in a number ol.key eities jit "the interior, , • A.la,rge toa1orttY of the actoyt,,ac. tresses, and "extras" h4ve aispl,one i1040 the inland PreVip,cea‘but het" onlY, for their personal tomfort And gafety. Per sit; Of ,these refugee7aetors are not 1...,sharitig part of. Qie anti-Japanese fqr GO"Yenteell,f Pa.iMPro- • •vised" stages In ,yospitals ,aad. camps 7•1nStea.d ;of on the .blittlefielae..., ; • The *,Chinesm e ta' elOny was hard.: hit wimp •lighting 'broke ?cut- in shang- p,h icaL 111,etititil.O.i.it,n•7„gtAhttte-g61- tysit)i ri.I3tie Itiln.cel: {.!t."Aorlioeetiol'omtnY lai. hiIetur' a'1 itciie[1.Npi,diee;it.iti3i,aetdbapla; tire or ai-e now under jationese'm tory ciedupation. p ayers•orgruze small.. •cf pen and /oft for the. Interior where they are eam ting on entertainents. for the •IYOUnded soldiere- and- civilian' -t'eg"I', • v, Ith the greatest of -eaf.te anti find the gecS. Ph d troupe.s have been moving la"0"0-1. 'a -et ag-b -s 11.•••• "N" tt t - 1...tnerir,n,,cleor-- at -least. -alWays--,-aia -from Imt ti thereby.,•rejecting, .:Gott had alinroVed.. atid;r0sea ho, to tot .ht:his right ha.ntl.. For DaYid.;:aSeentled 'not into tin' heayeug; but' he. saith , The. . Lord said .unto 'My Lord, - Sit ihou 'oit riglitc1;htintk•733:1 Till I Make 'thine : enemies ,the footstool Of thY.:,f,egti, Thls ;quotatian* is tectni 11„6:...12: ?St. tieti• • . er doe's, not demand belief' 'upon •his' .own ,assertion„ but he. agaip. aPPcr,113 . to the Scrifitu'rei,and 't.O' worda Whieh , 'Could ,not hayp redeiVed V41171634 . ..,, • , . in the 'Case of David. aPpeol,, ' be ..i.ePrOduCes:', the 'very Words , which some seven'' Weeks* befdiek our Lord hittself, had Convicted,eacritieS, ot error, in , 'their •interpretation 'of 'this .„. sante •pSaltn,',No padsage ,of Scrititni•e., is s'e. Couatantly referred. .New Testament as this ',The •' 'regarded '11+(eSsianinAiY.:t1t6 these tonr- tee.d,verSeS Peter hae••carried the his- . tOryof the ,3,0174 'Jeans; from. his lin- ManitYup ihreug,h• his; t•death,, 4T,Id .4eitirr.detion: to the ver throne.of God ,tO whiCh ascended, from:the g.'al.th. to • heaireti,' trOM lintnanity fe .‘deitY, froiti• then. to. eternity, . from: ideath-to e.lieriatfing.jiferall Melded, Predteted„: by the n'Oety ;theit.. -men had heard taUght, and had been rrfetns'elves. r -tithe they • Were boys.: '• , • " ...• "Both and;Chritt. '• . Ants .30. :Let all.: the,' *use. of 1sreel ;therefore 'know ,aSSurec4Y, thato. God. bath. made •Iiiinv both' .1..Ord and- , . • Christ,. this Jestis. Whom le•',ertteitled:. 'The sertnen ot.:Peter shint to.•Conie to, an • bed, , and; he CetiiclitieS', it with gloricma senteiMe of ClimaX. 'Ir. this one sentenee "bis" :mini:neat. In the 'Word: 4Lord'-'"•poWnr ifid•sovereightY are there eXoresSe '• in the Word "Chvistq :indicated, •' What theSe JeWs. •to *limn' Peter. was speaking , that daY . What all • Men: ere to know with the ; .p-etiee• and aim at Lbec010 . Same! asStir knee todOY.• lid -is Oitr ,Lord '..nne.leiti..of 'a 'rieW ...System' of , and our Christ:,-, ' • ' • ' ,, • t ' Ecanotnist Has: an a Bolster 'kPeri!ce Sug*stif' 14e3.4:r. Euro- pean •I':.Agreente4t .on ColleCtive. •;,Se4Prity. , " Creation "of a ne* gliropeen pac 'Alin the scope ;10f League,. of Nations as a step' towards' 'unit-Plate:collective ,Securi Y arid. Posi-, Thunderstorms, , To Be Foreca.ez ' Weather *: ...strentists.am nouneed. , week at Carnbt•Idge, Mass., ' they believed they • had;:lound Wa, forecast ..t. itmd' '1 torms.''21 Io..1.a.1,tours ..inHadvAnce.., !They foPil the method last. Slimmer was , 30 per ,oent, ocenrate,_: f",..." • :" Their: progtesS, wailreportnil la. the ballet,111 of • the'. Ameriean itleteereingi- :,Sticiety Jeroine ' Nataias; :search assistant at at .111assaelitieeltts In- stitute Of Technology : .the forecasts are „based' on AnOW; ledge Of ,the ..fr-flOW, patterns"' of the. „various levelkof 'air lo Abe atinospliere, .44ir• Sounded: Daily Each -day the Weather. men :take a rpla , ball °Cirri"' and 'rad le,meteerh'.. 'graphic 'soundings from :all over. the :cciun:try, ;These readings are. plotted' . : • •• on, maps."..When the •SOunding'.points. . . 'are • connected with, lines'. theY, • .and. "Mountains" along Whieh.flOW ataiSf and dry' air .currents.. The restat :is. an ",,,Tisentrop,ie ch-4-tP,:dF,-,.•-'-- '•contoii.r'. map- et: .the air .• abOve,' tia- Uttited,'$tates:. o 'When the .tneis,t readhe's • from the surface of the ...earth i.ev-' , 'els'; 'with: 'dry al? massed ...41.• the higher • affifosPhere,: -:ridlaticinals,..,.coeliag between the twe'dauses huge ,dratights which/cannot te equalized,' and COMOS .U(6- stignnpr shoWer or tininder. stOrni.• • • ' ' • • ' '' • . Flegurrection. • 21;•••'Whain.9orl • raised hp. Thia•;:is ' . the. fourth ,'the' *Pestle ;has , '.'terred --to `Gott;..fh•his i-e1ationhip to Christ WithinA,Wo mirhites of' ,ah dress. Here is the Ot, Peter's .en, • tiro argantent. All ..of hearers . knew: that, 0110. Jesus had' had perfOrtned Mit•aeles,„had died uPalt, the cross,: but thousands.of them ,were no .convinced Ithat 'Jesus . the :dead,. and that .13) Why. Peter de- votes Mere than half .4, the: second part:of ..his :Setmon On Pent,eco,st to an .,eposition. of, anti a '.defen4e., .of the resittretion of our, Lord, ' 1Pirs..t.! lie sneaks of ...it its absoiutely inevitable •IlaVinelobSed :the 'pangs' of leatItt'' ••. tiectiuSe: it was potaihte.:', that he... translation. of the:. break 'Word :bore. • •::,::trahalated..,"‘Pangso; would be the, reSurrection •of .Chriet eandelyea' ••• birth, out. of., 'death, • , . • ' 25 'rot bayld..saitli'detirerhihg. Ithrt, • ..I' beheld the, LOrd' always before.mY, ::••faCe; for he. iS on my right haud,,,•that. stionld. not .he 'Moved. 26.; :There, . •fore, My, heart was 'glad,' and my tongue , rejoice n teov ro. flesh also shall • dlOV,ilf hope. , • . . . . 21, Because then -Wilt tiqt leave my ' tnito Hades,' treither Wilt , thou • 'give thy* Iloly.,One SCO corruption. •20ft" 'Thou niadest known Mite ;Me the, • 'WaYtl of life; thou Shalt 4rnake me, tuli of gladness With thy Of • .• couiSe DeVid flySt.,Wrote,tlieSe, words,liiSret-ed by the .1101Y .Spirit; David's Words '29..•11retitren,' May, Sit Y'• unto. Oni. • , freely of, the uattlatch David, that he both, died and Was buried, and hi temb is With os*. nto this ,fla,y, 'Pot, ,reterepees to • David'N, tonth, ;see f Kings, '10'; 2 Sam. 5' V. We .U0 not .)..c/1OW todaY" Where the 'tenth but ail.theso .Whe Were liStmling to Peter • ea .i,ha,d'aie of Pente6oat • Where the toMb was. • • , 21), ileihi11Preiere prephet,, 'and' • , •lineWhifilitit„)Gott had .Sworn With - ;Oath, that.Thf_the_..fritit;_oLhiq ...loins, .116 sPt 'Otte titkn't .1.11a thrOita. ; 31. .lieltereseging thla sualte of tbe. resurrettleft. of the 'Christi that heith-- •151' was he lett unto Ilades'„ nor 'did Ace entrtiptteh., 4 Davkt 4tild not . havd. SOOlteli. fhb Dsahn, himself, lie spoke it of setae other Whet; as none, other ;than the IVIessiah, Tho word...qatesaatte ascribes pro, at `Leinion,' England; bY," J. M. Keynes, noted economist. .1 • , , • , Colktit4ion...of Ottch a pact would ,relieVe • the Old:, teagtie its att,pz erative ,organsnd.Wotild" extreme- ly simple, ProteSS'Or 'Iceykigs writes'r".• . )the .New It would become the first offspring of • the old. Lague: divelliiir with :amity' in. its pa.heritsi. house and.Shating its, qminnOn' isterests. .and ' Voting -Power • Under the' PrePosed pact partici- ping members would be ,called. on to giVe!.'ilehnite • Undertakings.7t0 ,one wither With the power: to ' act by the:, :Vbiee" 'of '.'the' .majority. • PrOfOr: Xeyn,es InggestA that voting power , hould, Apportioned :oh. the ;follow:. • follow- ing . preit-Britain, France, and Ruitsia, 10 ',Vote$,,' each; : Pelona and czecho- sloVokia,! .four'; Switterland; Hofland • Belgium, And the ..Scandintivian. and Balican.-countries, two ; eath.;„LAnd the ,Baltie States and Spanish pre7Viircee-; ' Suggest' Sanctions • . '...PE9fe'sser• Keynea, suggests tions attached to The' new Should, "e- Of% three, cirdes: ixssi ' ance, an4')"'.1.41ittire Of 'relatis';, block- ade; . ' 7 "Smaller'power with with ,less than four votes should ,riet be .,committed to . join any„ sanction's. ivithont 'their own assent any particular ease," -the .prefessor soya. :"Members , Of : • thejact among theMielves'a, course ccept the, reattla' of -arbitration en, do •Sed by a Majority vote . notincing altogether...the , 'instrument :of war. ,". , Open for' AntericaO League "Their. general . staffs would • be in cellaboration with reference to air 'defence' and bloakade.', ' But azi ou is us p : us. • • . • • dee.. contirmed, to spread but' the' aro ,The person. from atmarty oi Italy ,stilloarrying w on their ork • Under. ex- . St6x AL,Irwe d ' Ance-or-,Ehglan -ts,-nottneed_qp..- there,' is. "Smolt film ;colony. • Pottle • " whole ' generation ' -be; efuttlre Adolf tiiiiter,s" . .being -groonied .in A.t..the al;e et 2,2, the pipit:F. Of -,the ',toys of the. nation.,pre being; l'aimehea'eti a 'course .ar training"Which. will net end, until' they are 29".years! 'old. The';fir4t. stage of trains; from.1,2,to , ypars,• Wilt he completed at,"Adolt,' FlltIei Schools' of whieh , „. :One for :each -ot the 32- German ais-;;; tids tilere,- the "tutt.re Vudlirers"4 win not be. 'taught. but •iittit,q •NvOri - .9* .. • .).outt: , ti -e174 "ideetegy,'S: cording to Dr...101104: Ley; Nazi:109r: leader. -•• : 'Three Months *Per:Year . • Successful • inati•lcularits frimi :these schOels.' Will next , ,etiter • ,otte Of ..fettr. "liAlversitiek 'lot' • l'siaai Lenders" (Or conrses..,in rifle • 411.6000g; 'equestrian. sports, light a.tbletica;,' flyingy;skting„ rniati.titaity":Climbing, and •spiritttal •A'Stnr,ornentj'•TW'Sti:d 'weeks • eachl.year• will be devoted .praetical' :Work- itpolitical fft '• • l'hestudent. is then released:to' cotti,.... p'rench. • • • plete !jag academie: work or •lekrn • ." . , • . .• eXatill4ett minutely Persen' observed •„' careftfily;,' land .on.6 feels•that he muSt be the •,Y'ery Uit4armS runner or internatiOnal spy: . flut. us? Catta`da Canadians-? v.'bo.,.ever heard of iheml, And, if, so, y;llat ',aka they '.ever,.do?•*.A harinless aste of anoW! somewhere . in the no,a•th? Regretfully .Wp are forced to realize, that :fol"",..those who guard •the . VI'it.•ttttlietire,s,risi. ai.fli.caniluc.i.e7pe,: ,.arg ..of V;e97. • 'NI lett As ' Well ' Be 'French" : It guy p'asspert is a.ttiagie .One as • to of Alie,.W614.•.,21..fr,,,,p.atignalyty.lo'.another stOry.', the :Canadian , .has prehablY ,More..diffiettitY than any i other pereUh 'id! establishing nationality, ' • . In) European' countries other" ..thatt, Prance Oar ;hationalitY finally greet-. Pd. in . a kitturat Sreeteeshl" ' • . ' " : they 'ItheW • about „parka- ', 114.0Si...4'410 Is that they Hat'S almost too ..4Canacliattr: thySaY,, 'sintle brOadehing., "Cana., .• • . ..• • dian--tiens,!„. "YOU might,' as • well %he' One group; is in li,one, where 'pieturee; costing 'expand $5,060 nesecu.rreney, arie being precluded and, .shown in Hong }tong lnd the ....Sontit Sea 'Ls'? •ds, .Practically ail ot' 'e plettn-es produeed_nOw likve a -•-, patriotic theme'. 1 Japs c*h-,F44: prcifession after which he will qualify for the degree' of. "Political Leader" . , by a:.six-rtiontlia study ,of the.German. I3ori* Inj7,6f? .niah" i.ecently ap- peered in Anal:iv/bad ..and elaynnA to he 1/2.yefirs ileis,a,liindniMnied Sahhaysi, .nnd, rePciri_tPd",;:f.ek . have cured .peeple• 'df 'to have, Made • old 'hien 1‘. is.•rols,.youR BIRTHDAY? By ,Wfia the Stars • rOtetell For;ilThose Barii-on Aprit.„150:16,•11';' 19,20, •21. .For the 15th. to • 20th .the 7o4ias sign is ,Aries., For the 218t..it"1..A..Tikurus„.., ' People. berit lyetWeen, the 1.51,11'.and •001. of April.aro ,Ustially, he a ttst,rat*,. temperamental atiil.halfe gretit'penttal 'energy. They Object tb- C*00610611, are very pos1tlO 1y nature ; And • very ,defillite abett everything. :They are Witty, eangetilai, and: •goect •lfeetted':"; ,Vriends always hive A geoe,thilA These berti,.Oh 21st love bin - tort and Pleasitre, •4Tliey,., are, trust- worthy, reliable tittd,Catablo ot rising to ,r6otioostot& osit al:at:go lo:buottioso:tifiii:frds'IA that. ohth.a wha:.sothe• boat, tlOth, ' ,'.6 ." • . . •POr OottiPlete birthday -,13:61.4aSee0 ;: for 'any 'birth date" itt the:Yetre,, send lti•P to A. IC '73„ A.detaida„-St; W., 'Vireo -to. Pleas -01)1'114 yeitr..papie,tititt addreSS,pittittly. o " ' tree'doni. 04 erade arid 'intercourse,' , ' ,that c itizen of the Europein, league •Wettld agdin enjoy his own pereonai ,itheVtieS.7, • • • . When the European: leagtie. decid,• ed to act, rnenlbers.of the old' League - would be invited,, of their own. free will to partpate it the decision. , "The hope would be. for the bless- ing of Other oft,Spring, in particular an 'Arnericalf,' league, ;headed by the tnited StaCPs", and ,perhaps "by. the Pacific and Afrie:an"lelues' • and a • league for Irtiddie, and learer Stamps anged Giant Panda Market ISufiers. Big iSlump. Quotations Drop As More And More of These Rare'sAnimals Are Being Discovered ' • •,The .world ..ipariset in baby • giant pandas .pointet1 .doWnWard this' week. . . . , after the arrival .in ,Chengtn,, China; , of Floyti Tangier, Sinitli„ Ainericaii bi game hunter, with, four of the ,hcar,; 'like Ol'Ilii-ree-Ord catch: caniOnlr,... days the,!:death of. Stp.lth,., which was „,p"in‘cliasea by the 'Chicago, 1, Zoelogleal','SoCiety ,,for;apprOxiiiiatelY, $1-0,000.' Mel7Mel,''. .,Yonager panda , - Was place1'. In the ,SoCie.ty"a ' zee' at ' rookfielil short Both • , emaleS .Were eapi.tired 3COS. Will- 4ant '14 itatitnee,a, in the ,wiids • Western • •S' who , co pleted; ear at • t , !zoo' en February won, fame' as tile .• drat giant • panda ,:ever the •United States,' '''; ' • • CentM ti n.g• on Sinitlf,s big, Caplure„,; Francis E. Manierre, meMber of the SoeletY's iiiiimal,•comtilittee, said c'we ,cectainly are "intelTsted." • • . , ' "That felloW, get right iit,the iniddlo 0! Panda town; .Wliellier we will buy any, or 'net, IS atisilber. question, We don't "a.ven'Ittinky' whether he will- sell' 1,110 m 2'. • • 40- • ' • . Z aniti I tiS a Tart- . nei:.:tit ar.1 T.. farkliess,, "Sr., "'who died' In Shanghai 15,35.while Search:lag for a Plutila, .1 • • •• At, Chengtn..Smith 'Said 'he, Would 'ft to Hong li.ong 'ottortare(I otaile; thenoo to the ttnited States. ,:by tat ' . boat in: order to „get the animals, in, , eitIditig three imileg..•inio zeo before • they sticentitti."•to:',"rlititatic. cenclitions IleartS,,E.4,se epth df -120, Feet That • large black • 'bird 'Wit the , . • long beak, the ceiniorant,-an- .Ocett- sional. sight aiotig.. the rocky 'shores , of NeVa Scetia, ,and New. England; , was once trained by the English. to -''''catch fish for sport; • • • ' ), The: sport: has died ,.out in 'reeent' , 'years,''althOugli in 'parts .of Japan to- • day •the';•bird: ,i.a used ctitch'fish for. conimertial ',purposes. • , ' It is itOt•geherally;knocVn•that the Cormorant unlike, moat • sea.' ' 'doesn4 Wait te spot his fish from the. Air.; but •dives 'under water and starts •looking for 'fish after,- it gets there.. It.:dacts. along the 'piton% swift as a11. arrOY,; sWorips.into peoli, Aria reces,e, aria .1uphiflighting "a- A-sliT. - -:Atittally,-.:seizes it within ' /y -flapping.- both wings and web- bed feet, .it 'pan"' attain lightning -like. • :speed and Pan "outsWini .a.fish. It IS 'known they. Pan, dive at .least to a, : depth .of 120jeet* as, they...have been caught in lobster pots that •deep. • • The :habit :Of the.,bird"i4 to come to , the surface 'nfter Catching a .fish its beak, :and flip . the .;.;fiSti...i.rito the: ;-940,-.44P6-046n..04144se-*-it"-GOI down, Soinetimes. the bird dvoiirS• • its prey . immediately, and often "it • 1, stores :for fhttire, use i;t1:11, pouch' ' of skin.in ' • When the. bird' Was tied 'for sport„. strap, Was fastened arouTid it,S neelti • not 'tight'. lenough to , hamper . its breathing. It Was then. released into:: the', water, and afte.r catching a ,fiSh the Strip•prevented it trent' ,swalleW4 ' jag Its..eatch,,,and the fish would be stored': in, -the pouch,: . After .seVeral fish had beet caught , and the pouch filled,•.the trained bird; wourd; return ,to ita .keeper 'and' by manipulating. the skin :of the pouch the fish-o-anni‘tiCrinieVe-r- •• 'Vat.' has beton* ,s; `shameful •and ionfi,aanllticierefautivilei%Iff. ?rt. 'taTethoasn.t' iMIhnensnis; frican Penguins Maki Thentc:alves t eine Isle* tathee "A6,•rePItice • 0143. e kistfn ;fiVo: and ten. shipitig Wines were ,rd - lased !tiy tho Andtratian, Postal De- partment .thid Month. Above iS •titer larger dananilaation, the ,strtallor is of the Sante desisti, but boors 'a portrait Of the Anden• Instead "of th0 Kit*. . • , .4t• • • , • 'Since I' gave, MY licela to he 'read God and O Mary, What hrart-'breaking load itad:slation from '• Since I laid. my ear to tho do& and O. , • What a' load irom -my !rnititl .1las fnlien front me. , -Corinne ThernAS-4af6,1‘ all ohl SOng.) "Path Of fleatar. assanssulaniwzgue...... :This Pair of blaeli-fOated, tock7bopper., trenguitis' 'from SOuth.,Africa seem to be aiScusaing their new lieine,at7tbe 'Marine Studios at Martifeland, 'Fla, The :birds are, excep,itonAlly fast s.wituniers. • , a -t Type, Of., Man Should: You , By L: SliCatia Marry. ‘V11,64; ideas, iiitcrestS• 01111taste5 1?!re shitilar to her own? ,,Or .sliould. she cheese, a mali ot ditferenst tYpe .f rem: herself.. In the hope, that they Will complement, :each other? ' ienertliv it 'ho that there is more likelihood 9f liapPi- hose couple has. A C•inirtitinitY Of ilitqcSiS•ttn&*it putiodk. IItit there are • , Marriages licre 11.16 eauttple•lisve ili'ffeivhi • stge , told in'teveStsv, • Teniitetatnentally:. poople often, 91 ?e1 upe.Osites.. rhe, domwering, asse.rtiVe malt' will matty (inlet, Hip.. Id • WOnian, and on other,hana, Self-willed and .cleterininen.W d.WOMaill chooSe,-Mair.her mate the ,,platt.' Win?: ..") ea 114-titatp .„ . IVittolt' tan be.,said feir' telieSe. tendon.. :cles.,One \cOmttlettelit§ the'lother, as it - Wo16 However; there are eadeS'Where'. 'a 'divergence of interests.'1,)et.weali; a „married epuuio'resottits. inditteren:e0„ an`d: gradhal loosening of the heini.s. •Orte"c,annot draW. itp hard' and fast rules tot ta6al. marriage,. aoy .loara than, ono 'Cala tor -Mutate ,tife ideal, 'diet that will stilt overyong Iffuelt.depenila Oh. the: iiniyi,401ar • ' • • \rat 1,5 mu- . • arry. ,tmtlerstarallag. A .con pre.. , may diffc );(91t, •iiiI& ‚(.5151 1114 ,y0t, ht0 togetlior 13a1)011.3", becInse • oAcit 'hils •Sy.mpa- illetiC ti,egiit'd• nit' the other's idetts,' 1 e is, wilfere 11 tiudyii1htg; :a0. 01) (3 grotayst; help .; 1.4iti 01 be,' rot:1,011g A ":,i'SittlA mart 'fel1,11geS, ItN•ititant goi1litg to, •11now' • lInt,n handwriting analysis 11 111 shot tlips troe -.5,11araeter's of each, -In love af fti tits , ft 'is. a •vet•ittible ' 'cl iv ihing• rect. .„.: Hand \si-ltitig •"stioNilt.11t ;trittli about neotile,wheilter tbry ltd ettit(2t3 inisitiess arquainlanr es or friends. • Do YOU OK to know what' yO.Ur. ttandWigtIng shows about your owfl "clia isacr,diSP0S1ti0fl 'nd ISCSfelitial',' . Olen? And WthIld 'you like to 'know' what your sweetheart is‘wroany Intel '.00r4as you •haye.irte'nde or businest, like. to know more e,i;e0? Send Specimens Of the hanth:v' t‘iths you Want analysed,. afia tAtH (coin or poStal nate' preeerretij: Ehdlose eaclresged • IriVilope, to: Lawrence H,bbert Room 421,./..West Adelaide-, 'Toronto. Otii. All, lOtter are stti6tIy tottclential.: Chemist Isolates,.. iTt..•.„,..,...H* Ptlta, tom. , 15,0E00 tines. More Potent Thin', Cod Liver -Oa . • ''..0..il1iatabl11ll'N4 .13111.67'0 thitijit :A ...,a • preparation:. so voncentrated that. it .is".... .almost:, 15,600- tittles „more :i),Ptent in • : this vitanIta •.•thaa erdttlatv: .th.edtc,i141*, •Zied.liver 041--,.:has,.heel1 Js0late4" la the .' 08ehieqti'a')6te.''oilec‘glitt:,fli•t1)1•,..;•1'ila,rt,:b....°OtlatiT,.1Y... aft': 'This' is, reVe.:rled hy e: paCeat,:. Iasi- .. 'gr.iihted - 'IO Prpfessor 4illtiv .., N. , . 31oline3,'.11.'7ad t'?f, the .Soli0.01,"$..'(ii;pa.t.y. ))1 111 of cli•oln*trly'l•.• '''..;;'•• .' ' • ...poliCiiiti(•y" 'of N:ititliiiii :•A, Cails0g a , 1)011)11(1' 1'' •diseiti3O, hInOng. 'which is ,,,- •••'.it,-i!.eplitlitiltii.ia', a :peChliar" ailment,: Of • ,. lite t.y‘a • atitlitidett by 'inflate' alien • ! is ",resPonsible' • ton 'nigliVilint.ttesa,,,"'. • ,, • anti infect ion... S it at • deficiency also: ' :sittfoitS'thr,inbran.,•,S ht,,,tyttie ilry..tioray` . Ithd, Mato' ,AS il •1'0Stili• Cr tititi•tincioter... vitoohl,A int., be,ohreferred to as the ••tftit.17infeetIvevitaralin. ' The SPCIAlt COCiinitli•:iiig, thCStitiSta'11-• ilY 13lit,,:."1-100110. A yeslqos in the .•. .-"tiSe Of .ilterlal abs.orhing,thatoriali, ;le' ' l'gferit..bk:.ProfesSor-'llointeik."-frunt•-"---'- darbeit id- nt'3i61esia,: Thcse r2.•,,sothi- • ...Otte Inti.e.:., au . ultra...porosity and ..4.'.. . .greater : absorbent :tio\yy tos,..,1k - - 1 :1 ..„..4:1, ' A titani•O for the iittritle's icsn-liy ..as sedated With .it, . .. , ; i Vie...greater 'part of 'NO linpurit los 011,,I11Ope2, eliolesterOl 00./1 ''it i31 lit , :Ash, • liver 'oil.. aye firOt tomoyed by, 'fre0,lng‘ them out and bY Oilitt Meth- titiatho?rotatto cdtytaos :0- ildilral17. : . all the vitt:Orlin:A, and is tl ss6q0ii '. in.. * ItYcirOParben,,,etillea 'poott.,q1,0', • , •. A