The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-19, Page 2;1
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LESSON Vill
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0,k13,V.INq THROUGH CHRISTIANCITIZENSHIP.
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Mar . 12:1$1.2?, '
Golden Shalt: love • thy
'-lotghbor as thyael&" .Mark 12:31.
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING
.of pASsiolt
, • pace...,--jerusitieni. •
Andthey• Send apt° certaih....,of
the Bharieeee;tiateof• the; ,iker--lt4e.;''
thatthey 1411:04'..qt01.11114.11.14:
.hind thia,Taelicioue: ihrp.ose.,:ortbese
'PaPPeeettly, •liOnerable. inett:Wali„-4 'hat:
• red P. Of
,had'ttfready..prejedfccd. ItiaeadO; ..and
had ,cloped,the.mirida Of these men•,te;
thi5.
truthfulness of his teaching and
the realityf of his •lifesalalishiP,Thede
:emisaarieS• Were e/hoseh,.tiechuse they
oceupled:"different. :sides of the:411es,
t...J 'leans. On, the qnes-
tien of the paying of tribute, With all
the corollaries, they wonIel be divided,.
and Jeans, raus:i,oitend one • Or the COP
hidl•answer. ;;The.,iferotliahsr felt;
' ed 'the•RoMan `AX:, .' While the, Phari!
eadi opposed it •cantinuallY denianding
for the .Iewish:PeOP11,, 'complete Inde-
pendence, , of, Rome,.
. A.::,,POnVerer,tizinal**rap' .•
it And when they Were .cOine, they
say .unto hira, Teacher,we, know that
' thou art true An unconscious witness
to the.impreasion •Whieh,Christ's. life
and teachinghad left, ,even, upon:one:
mies. And caredt'' not for ,any one,
,
hAd.ahoWn' little COnsideratiah for
rneii of leariiing and hierarchic: rank,
•-doubtless 'equally
indit-
terent to the procurator and the
em-
pdror Ininself.,..,.Fer:,thonregardest net,
•'tht.persoh„of inen.,,...„That:is 'a peraoa's,
,''.••OutWard-an'Pearafice'OY'paSititi.-.•tlit
7-7-Or4h- b4reib.W.711h01, way. of pod.
•Thel. '.4rrafiged:
with • the y,L,w..of disarming. suspicion,
,and • at the same time: preVenting, ea,
cape.,They luring jeans to ,work
'hie Own 'destruction by „rneand., of :an,
unguarded', statement -he ,:Mig,ht
to -give:. tribute ',:nata
daepar;' or. -not? 1. Shill. We give Or.
shall we -hot .gIve T. The great rebel-
lion
against, Rome, -heeded': by ,.,Itidas•
of -Galilee (Acts .5:37.)., hadforits war -
cry, •Is r lawftl to • pay, •ttibIte
,
, to, Caesar." . JeN.vish"patriota. denogne,
ed the nayment of tribute. I Christ.
. said` hid accusers. would de,
lietnice ;bun 'tck:,•,the :people. as an
pressor. ' they coidd:.acciise
'. him to the Romans ,aa'a rebel. But
he, knowlng their: .hYpOeriay. :The
-Ward-:',71:'-hYPOMIs:-"---ineans--11,terallY:-
'1.4.ietingt''.,.salo•iinto".the*,".,Why :Make,
'1:1rini me aTilenarlua:
see Thelenarius is 'die
, .
name :of the mast; simple Raman coin
.
whfch
thrtrigh the empire;
, ,
cc.z
.Were made. up. : ,,A., denarms
weer, in 'the time, Of ..Otin.ierd,' the, dailY.
wage •;,ef.: a laborer
16. kiid: they' brought it. ' • he
.1liaith'aitto.theni,.*hoSe.ia: this ,linage
And superscription? The image.. Of.
Course,..Was the head of OapSai..ptacaP-;
.'cI„ on; the.; con, while the 'emperacrip-:
-.Hon .Ofisisted .of the Latin Words ;our-,
younding...the -image oil, the edge. Of.
the -‘C614:•:.. And'they Said nate: .hihi,'
Caesar'. . All ',1"tonien,•.emPerers.“ were
Called, Cat sar, • ,The...
• ,
was Tiberius; answer Was pe-
eulieriY.complete The Pharisees had
•whose coin is "Current
L- king of . • •
, • . .
. • Ttle.'171ings 'Tflott,re•.00psaes
11: And: jeans said unto tifeni,.Ren-
der unto Caesar.....theLthings.-that.ate
CacSars..atid,unt6 God the thingatliat
are ;God's.. -When, jeans ' relined to
their. ottestien; le: made :it a matter,
' of payment, :Saying would
pret .strictly,."Pay ,to. the „,,Rainan
gov-
ernment , They' 'Meth-
belVes."were. tacitlY •ieCtignizing the
..government, And .availing theniselv,es
. of their .privileges under it•.h.Y.
• its Coin, and that left .them. no Pretext
, ;for ;denying • its -rights,- ,Iesha went
la:'lk,yond what the...PhariSeea and
lierocliand•eVer'eXpected.,in,aneWering
.,One's, entire day of
• lifeis not defined by his relationship
to :goVernment, . "The things, of God"
are all that our. relationship to hint hi-
iblvedy 'con trition,.,
: faith, 'love, wOrohip
• • • • • • • • • . ,
obedienCe:, , • • , ;
'And if 'blest O •
f' Ali he• demands. the
lavoiL4he...ltear.‘,"ttlii,cznarr,-,het.a,alSot••••ho'f•
Can ask,Whoso ireage and..dhperSerip-
:lion is. tlajer For in the image of God
made, he ,inan.. And, they tha.rVelled,
, greatly at him.... They ;WOndered,..Per-
haps,, ' not so ,finich'at, the profound
' trtfat:or:the wortit•wafelf.ther 'could
'scarcely.. have realize4,as, it,./ the' fib'-
. Settee in thenof anything :oh which
..they'COuld. lay 'hold., •••.,;.•
Greatest Yeertieriandelenta..
8. And and of the scribes carne,.and
••ittiestIoning together' . and.
v.kitoWing• that be had .ansWered theni
; asked,flini. ;The 'do'ribe tully re -
Cognized the suntan% qualities -of .3.&
, IU8 teaching' and the rensark4e:'
•.!
question that ,had been 'Caked. Nxili,s,t••
" rillnahdnient is•the first of Mir. To.
1111 ersiand'ilfe. tkileition and the :anti.
Wet. *a must recall that the rabbis
Counted .tie 'dila than 61:3' Ceninialid,
*Mk 248• POBItiVe; 365. negative.,
Solite :niegfifilbdt the :0Canniandinents
the acr11ices, others the 4b,
k
,
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'teaching of the First .aild Secead. COM:-
maticlreenta.',"Thia sentence absolutely
-PruMhits. the recognition, of any. gods'
but the WM true OA, and the worship
'et. any being ether than. God himself.
.3Q, And thou shalt love, the Lord thy
,Gad,, 'Thle is a quotation 'trona Dent,
and, as Rabbl IIertz has gala
larthefir.at instance in •,liturtan
history that ,the leye. of God 'was ,de -
bath
•
others 'the mw and regu-
lations; about:cireninelsion.• ,..
2.9...Teane answered, The .ilrat
the. Lord our God, the-
Loid ie one. .This verse !Urns, up,the
nianded In any i-eligiou.:• The love .of
qod. is the-distinetive..nterig'Ot. his 0.14
.werehinnere, Love of Gatv• must. be
the rontebrue pf knowledge ',of .God." '
,With all.: thyheart; and with • all thy
$0n):and with all ,thY,,mind; and with
all thy strength. . The'. first phrase
.means that there is :to .,be no Part of
our.•heart which. does pot 'love God., In
theTsychology Of the ancient Hebrews
the "soul" Was the organ of the de-
sires. And affections, The "inind!'.here
would seem to refer to the faCuity- of
thought itself: When i've are told to
love the. Lord with all of, our strength,
it means thar we .are to yield tO him
all th.e forge. and ,power •Whiph resides
in ear being,especially in Our bodies.:
.The'lteeping of all laws should he Dr-
tiVed by lore; .Ig it is not, then. the
value of..,otiedience is lost. Every
•din is a violation Of the law of love,
andevery grace and virtue Is an ex:-:
presainh of love 111 rope or other .tot.fts,
many 'aspects.; • .
• 31. The second is this, Thou shalt
love tbY ,neighbor. .as thyaelf,....:There
none'': ether •Coniniandifient- greater
than, The scribe did not ask
for the. seeond' 'Commandment but the
s a ement isincomplete without
This :second: .e;-.tortieridnient. 'does, not
stand in . the Old Testainent. In • the
,eatitniahding yeeitlea 'et. the ...digt,' but
is trotight incidentally- in Lei:
.1.8:18, Where •;:naoreoyer, • ".neighbonr".
is •:eVidehily''restrieted, to a brotliir
•i•e:W., • Jesus .Puta it, in 'a . conerna,nding
Ptiaitien andiWiclens the Meaning, of
'"rieighbOur" to "Iellow 1111111."
32. And . the ,scribe..said; unto, him,
Of ,*:a •trnth;.•Teacher,.., then hast well
.qP'-id 'that...bele One; and.there is none
:Other. but he. -, 33.. And to:. hive ..him'
„With ,.a11 the heart and with all :thc.
amtv with " all the,
•.atrengtli„.end to love his neighbouraa
bizaself, is 'much inore than all whole
burnt::',:Offeringd and. sacrifices... The
seribe.'e ..answer is Made ofiAnotatiOna
,froin:-...tbe-,-prOphets ;Whlett -ftit, the
moral .over -the ,:oereniOniaI la,'
'5.1..je"; '0;0): His
words seem td.iMPly ;thet's.oitie„Of the
Scribet, Were beginning to -understand
not Merely ourLoi-ds teaching &Milt
therspiritual meaning Ot4-tlie Taw, ,biit
also that.there Was •a distinct
syrnpa-
thy 'between_ the idea of Jesus' and,
those Of .the2.greater%prOphets.
Seeme almost the first-frints Of those
of the sect of the' Pharisees. who 'after-
ward believed:. • • • •
And when Jesus saw .that he and-,
wored discreetly', he said tintn.
Thouart not ',far 'from the kingdoin of
,
Thi. .• •, • . •
:Seribe, was near the, Kingdoin
(.0061,:usehe was deeply Otirreil, by. the
answer. • • Thereie More than intellec-
tual assent here. , There is •the' stir-
ring of a, man's 'nature to its/depths.
And no Man . after that durst ask him
anyquestion," There,are •whole please's'
and leireld-, of 'questioning whiChdisap-
pear or • are- chasect-f-away as: cloudk
are:. chased awe' fthe • ' Moment you
bring ',Jesus Christ .,kpon; the ',scene.
And this,beCause O his jeodness,
be-
Caue of his 'moral' greatnead; because
of flie..quality.of,hini,: • , •
•
--Of Montreal accountant, who has
been in the `bank. business for 25
'Years, ,says Toronto,. banks lost $25,-
000• a: year in ink "filched" by pet
sons entering the bank buildings and
,filling then' fountain: pen0. - I
,. ,
"1 ,figure hist about every tenth
person entering a bank either walks.
aw.ay, With A .penholder :or ils lus
foipitain ,pen," Fulcher said, •
Nobel Prizeman Dies
YQ111-11Canadial-Tkinklans RcceLvePi1ze for
•
it Conningo!
r ter,j' OW_ hogs on pasture.
vP9.41 ,fleg.iggt• dipping thq, gWOP
1 and lambs just as s,00n as the shear-
, int' is ;done, "
- ,D0n,ts, overlook testing - the e.c1
cern. Leeks 'are
ing. • •
Don't :give the colt too 'UK?, hcavy
lead, for a few tlaYs,:f or antil„ his
shoulders .beconie hardened, '
Don't *keep 4 tubercular hen on
.the 'farm. : '
Don't try to raise. the pig crop in
a yard where., pigs were kept the
, past season.
Don't Plant: any, but 'standard. var-
ieties, of Potatoes., "• ,
4 ap 00 411 'tt nneeggi ect t so dock praying bo -
•',Don't fail to trim the horses'. feet
°before ,they. start ,.,field Work': .
Don't try to do field Work •befoi'b
ever/ lTeld .rachine has been oyer-
, Don't forget , the mdett.
Vegetabledi.are a'. treat.' • • • • „.
: .1)041.P t oreilook' testing -the drill' to
see :that it is.. sowing the • right
,aMount. ,per acre. , • • '
Dort't- fail
bt;ig.Phtiaenn usilltehelI)1\'ilrm
".rs
and shrubs ;
•
•
are -o
Is Important In TliPae'P.,:y4Whei
Thg."STaiP,of Moder*:140,,
13 1-4411. 91.1 Tile41
The eYPs are One- Of. the, first tell,.
,tnles :of age, 'Long hefeire.„ there is: •
I craw's, foot line oreven
a faint ,p4gcr,...ion of el'ePiaess,• the'
woman who, wants, to, '1004 !ter best 7
through 'the years begins to give the
skin around her eyesi regular„an4:dor
rectattontion ancl the eyes
them-
scives the coddling : they deserve.. ,
'7 With .gent)e rotary motions, she.
massages rieh night Oredin around, rr• •
,her eyes every singlc night. She pate
cream inte•:.the • artea :Where 'crovyre'• 4 '
feet-ggti be expected• to •appear in
later years. ' Sh� weara dark. glasses,' ,
on; the ,beacli, for golf, motoring and
ao0 011. h doesift., read -)n a tad,'"
light;She ttriea:nsves to Squint, And •
.1f. an ,eye" troctec..aYS..; she ought to
Wear -glassee, she wears them. •
•
• •. Moderns realize that adequate' ..
Plefity,:of outlook exereise and' ;
lefe of 'Sunshine 'preserve the -nat-
uialIv 'sparkle. that young ,
eyea have. One who 0 cultivates .good
health, habits and really averages
eight hours' of aleep:, a , night just
0 ..ra Seheol.. isn t .going to have dull, luotreleth, ,
. looking eyes by the time she is forty.' •
. In WireCcige.
Then,• too, eyes may not : be the '
' mirrors of the sohl, as the poet said,
We all know the familiar motor
• • • .
ycsadoeoli.:
• . _ ce egal,recognition was, given to of young Canadian musicians in TZttawa, last :week When I iddieo d razil a complainhig and 'making herself •
the Governor General officiated f•at the presentation of awards for the 'best mhaical compositions subnaitted in staid; reliable -looking ,Amn
a. But
•
but•it is true that a happy, content!.
ed, meted persbn 'has \ More Sparkle
anthat collects anddelivers the
a group
, . 'her' eyesr..than_ orie.,1who •,alsvays is., •
' 171 ••• • a•—•••—r— •
•
the cOntest recently conducted by the Canadian Perforniing Rightt' Society. The Governer General Showed'
particular interest in the winner of the special Juvenile' prize, 11,year-old Clermont Pepin, St. 'George,
County Reauce, Que. The group includes: (FRONT' ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Miss- Geergetth Dionne, St.
George Que.; Eldon- Rathburn, Saint' John N B • winner of the scholarship et the Toronto Conservatory of
Music; ' Clermont Pepin, St,. George, Que.;- Miss Francean Campbell, Toronto; Godfrey Hewitt, , F. R. C. 0:,
Ottawa; (BACK 'ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Louis Applebaum, Toronto; Hector Charlesworth, 'Toronto; Lord
Tweedsinuir; Henry' T. Jamieson,president of 'the Canadian Performing Right Society, Toronto.
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Dr. J. T.' Phan, Chief Medical Of-
ficer for Ontario, Suggests Re-
lationship of Disease to Sum-
mer Flu in Report to Medica!
Asiociation—Number of cases
,Up EVen in ,Non -Epidemic
Years •
•
. •
Dr' J. "`T: Phaiy, chief medical " of-
ficer for ,Ontario, warned' the 'Ontario
Medical . Association at Toronto last
.week,..of a• steady Increaseininfant' e.
paralysis in the •province during non -
epidemic : as Well; as epidenile years:
Dr. 'hair, tnobi1izing medithi! forcea.
:for an expeited:•thitlirdak:this Summer
.Of the disease said not Possible
to predict witli:-Certainty a season ..6f,
igereaocd incidence." '• •
His...miggestiOn..' of, a: possible.
, , . • .
rela-
tlonship .between infantile paralysis:
and---the-aeasonal-complaint--Affeeting
Children, called "summer fig" was a
.highlight, of, his report,' one oZ a .Sym,,
pesium Presented by., Ave Toronto dee-
tors .On infantile.paralysis; correctly:
known as .poliomyelltis., .
.identicai Groupe :Attacked
The age group attached by the two
diseases were in the .thain.„. the einie;
the time time,Of onset of the diseases in
terms. of Seasonal, distribution was .al -
Moat • identical; the districts ' of the:
city in which,' the bnlkof paralysis
cases occUrred, were the 'dame-aafor
sumrner flu. •
,
..Many, Ontario 'dectora. believa ,a4 ,3.
reetilt of :their clinicatieicp'eriendes-,of
last year the conValeacent serum,. de, -
rived from .a. person who suffered an
attackof the disease; his :unauestiOn-
ed merit, Ai,a.Jtreattilent4.--Dr.:-...-p-hair,
s:aaid; but added logical arguments h.av'e
been 'advanced in rebuttal.
• ,
; Entry' Through .Nose. •
Atteriipti to produce ,en., immune
horse derunf,LWhile..,.anCeessful.'ia.ex
46o ri.M.eilfalailigialS;` has --not- beenes-
tablished as a Useful agent in humans
he *ed.' While there is 'a:differenCe
of gpinion', on the r /Jai Of entry, Moat.
doctors favor the th'e'ory the germs
vacle'
the body, ;through the:nasal. mu-
cosa,.• although ;Son* evidence Would.
. . ,
indicate the theory,: of a. gat4rO-intes,-
,tinal invasion:. .
"It' is not passible te.:Predict. a. sea,.
son of inereased: incinence'Of .this dis
ease,',i,Dr..Phair sald.,'."The infetenee,i
based On preT•ions -ePidenlice that ,Out;';'.
breaks in in Canada .begin In the; WeEtt
.and travel eatt,Waa exploded laid year
.NvIreit-epittertrferroceurred.:-RPS11!kagelilx
,eWan,,'Onterio end ther'Maritimea".
Certain' Area*. More prone ' •
• •Ontario, last summer .Ithere ,,were
2,650cases with •,2,544 rePorted. WhiCh.
'giVes a ratio' Of about 80 to". 100,000
'peOple. ...No satisfactory ' etplahation
of its niarked seasonal 'CharaCterhad
as ..tet been . offered, • The :theory .ad-'
Van'eed .by Dr. H. Ji Anderson • Of To#
• vonto is ot. more than acadenite
In-
tcre•st. . , .
"It' of interz.,',Ot to note .cintittlea
With: 1931 .ratos (of ' paralysis
incld-
cnce) Were adjacent to those showing
a higher than average r ate, for thepeat
tight yeard...., •Certain areas Of the pre-
V1tteraPpear:'-partictilar1•Y'''"V"Oilr'16-
greater': than average incidence, whlIe
other distritte •refilitin year after year
eoinparailyely free Of. The: disease In
atlY torni.:"'• • • .• • •
• •
.With i'agin in a tibilatjel,
phit piano:•stero,:• it was a eas of
"business as „natal:" • •PiVe• Pianos
Were gel(1. While firemen ,Weyo
the •outbreak. •••
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Car) von Oietzky, winner Of the
Nobel' ,peate Prize shortly after his 1
.
release, front' .4 Goriniul detention
camp in, 1981, passed away in a
lin • sanatoriint.. After his saward, I
Gerirolny ,forbade.: ateeptanee of
,Nobel prizcs ,by ariy Ottnian citizen,
Radio Can 1.,..Ocae
Gold Below Ground
Prospe:tigIs DOne By Wireless
Equipment Presence of Ore
C4tiales Buzzing.
'The end has come ler the roitian-
tic, adventurous days of gol&pros;
pecting. It's good-bye to. Weather-
-beaten Oldtimers and ,their herage.
Science has: soanded;!theit,. death
knell Nowadays,'t'h`MirodPectOr gees
forth by,'"Cai.and,•fiThas.kOld ',by radio,:
• 4 Pbrtable one-nTan Wireless ap-
paratus has been devised which ca
locate gold • deposits:. within 25 feelf
of theearth's' surface : This .equip-
inent is already being used by 'seine
4,2000 institutions. ank individuala
-throughout--America.
•• Hears 25 Feet Dawn
• The • prospector ,fitd on earphones,
attached to the .apparatui. and walks
overa-spot he judges 'May provide
.an ore pocket. The presence of such
a'podket is indiCated by a loud buzz-
ing note in. the .earphones, Which is
also .recorded on a' meter. :
,An OPei"ator of one of these "ele'C-
tric prospectors" has unearthed $1
000 in gold And silver cpiaa .buried
in'oldlug, and in 'Southern
Ari-
zona another. prospeeter found, ,the
site of an old; buried ..sinelter'Which
yielded Moregold and silver :bullion
than a horse . could 'carry...
Itthe Wet cornea through with even
Pergitnt,', 'Of hernial croPs we Will.
more, lthan oVereorrie that less.If
SeakatChewan AlOhe
tcrs of an average crap, that:al:me
OVigOef More crop :Money than
year ago.,",'
Pont's For Farm,
Field and Barn
•
, DeVf start the cows 'to -grass be-.
fore there is . grass .th be ,eateri.
o '
way •otit the 'schol-
arS get More of , a thrill. Some cross
more unhappy • than she actually had
the t'right to be. ' •'
the greet Salmon' River in A WirQ ;
pulley cage. Others travel six ,miles
in a genuine covered wagon. The
school driyer:,cOvers 552 mileseach
week.
These $tiekk,'C'eats, „
Thanks to , new eiternicl..discov-
ery, macititosbes,‘ and:tbber coats
r .
;Ion
darnp stickiness Which often: ellarag,
terises them,' • They, wili feel' like
leather, instead: • "
.A coating Of latex--T•the
from 'therubber trepH•-is :sineared
,over, the garnient, which is, • then
dipped ' intoa. solution of sulphur
chloride and benzine. ••
Two hOurs soaking in iiater'
tol-
lows and the garinent.: is free from
D n t forget to provide stin ,
Another Difficult Problem -Solred
Handwriting Analysis
'By .LAWRENCE iligBERT
Psydhologisf and Handwriting Analyst)
,A lady reader- writes as followa:.
",Some• tinie.. age I met a •Mair vvliti had.
'been very unhappily •Marriell. . Atter
:innumerable . Squabbles.. hidl'wife left
him, le0-ifig a.tkvo."-year Old baby. With
ler liTilarid.r ...Altdr we had' seen quite
a lot of.:each Other .we'realised that
we were in love . 'we have been
liVing together., for ever 'a• year...and.
the kiddie 'la Very,fOnd of me lqo-bne
could be •Iia`p," ler- than; we ,have been.,
The. ,Wife has consistently refused; to
diyerce her • husband, and ,now she is
pleading: with hlni to: go bach to her:,
. . • .
m71,11,•,he• 'refuses .to do 'although he
akedrher 'an:ample
Now, although [ love .him desperately,
it 1 thought' it was .for his good, and.,
that of the' child that they berennited;:
'1', would not hesitate tO..give him l up,.
ninelt.,.aa it would, hurt -me.. • Do Yen
think they :eatild liVe happily togeth.:,
er? Oi would iny sacrifice siniply
mean that the werhan•-would „cornplete
the . ruih Of his ilfe that he started,'
'When they.livertegither preylmislY?
The:' wife's 'writing shows her tip as
a selfiah,. inconsiderate and heartless
Woman. Her sole intereet 10 life is
herself.- I do not bolleve she .fiai any
Child.' Her desire .to 'have her husband
back is inspired by selfishneSS'aS' We,11"
Expect The Best
- -Crop- Since -1933
Forecast Western' Yield 70 to .80
..Per Cent of N,urmai
So - far as Canada: is •concerned,
prospects are improving almost daily
this :spring for better :crops and
therefore for more rmoneY'Iand More
'business Iiext fail, writes' Melling -
ion 'Jeffers, 'financial . editor of the
I
Toronto Globe and. Mail. One auth-
ority, whose sources of information
and
and whose opinion has proVed inval-
uable in past' years, stated that in
his opinion the conditions in Western
Canadajustify expectation of the
best crops-sinee ,1433;:- and that he
considers it would ,be good betting
odds to siv, that the Western,...erov
hi yeai- wiiiatthc'minith'uii he
75t6 .80 per cent, of normal.,
,Tet Aliowi"'Per ,Deficiencies
Thid• opinion makes allO*Ance :for
rather lowcrops in thevery large
section - einbraced.. in ' Central , .and
Southwestern:_ Sasiditeliewane. and
.$otitheasteri• Alberta, which arestll
defi,ctent in moisture and•which "could
not bo expecte& to • stand up under
any prolonged, "dry .peritti.. In :the
gr i wing 'Season. Even making their
deduction he! t'Arilcs that the •inini-
muM expectation ean•be 7,5pet' cent,
of normal, " • • -•'
'What do you Mean
'he Was asked. .
• • .
- "The' geteT41-average—fo-rliillifra'
for the Prairies is froni, 850 16 866
bualiels . of, Wheat; ,200,
bushels of "ciats:; 10 to 74
,btitheld Of barleyand 10 tof2
hfisitela of flak ,.ntici Tye: ,
"tariactialls, have last *iri parclieS-
file' power An amount of .$50,000t000
since last auturnii, due to, external
depressions :and the" Consequent' drop.
in dor/land for 'some .o,f,••our
•
as a "dog-ilithe-manger".• reluctance:
to 'see him happy with another, woman.
My correSpondeht's. Writhig, on the
other hand,, Shows 4: clearly' what .a
wealth ot arnia,a.thiYand lave'she -has.,
er that the man has falleh 111
If..Nve with • per and thatdhe ,hiddie- is
So fond' ot her... '
' My sympathies in this case are with
ithe second' Woman. The key to the
16olution 1s•Money. 1 have little doubt
,
that the ;Man can use the matter Of an
. •
allowance is a leVer to gain perrhatr:
ent .hapPiness.. • . •,' • :
.know 'there are, people ,who,wjII
Say'. the husband's Place is with hid
Wife, no mattev. how, ill:suited' they
'are,' I cat-mat:subscribe Co it i, this
case because; the Wife felt no.quaima
about deserting her husband and the
kt die. ,
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Have YOLI. any problems you'd like,
discicise to this writer? :pave Yeti
any handwriting you :want analysed?
your Own," or- a - -s Weetliearraror-per--
haps you whili to know rhOro abOut,
friends: or reletives? Seal apecifnens•
of the A:yritpgs yeti want analysed,
enclosing 10C, • for. 'gACH. sPecithen.
Sendwith-,stamped addressed envel7
op( -to .: 1.4...„Fibb,crt.,,RoOrn-42L-1-3-.-west
Adelaide ,St., TorOnto, 'Ont., . All letters
are. Confidential. ' • •
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is Machine Flashes Colors By Air
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Jeati A, totnbatd, kft, explains the .iiitellariiCS thk• 'coloreodi,
chine 'to 'Cannel SriCoAtj 'it! New Y61'ki, as the apai Atu cheeks off colors
radioed The advicep„erpi its at:curate SeleCtion of eelei,elloieO,
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Indians Were Here
60 Centuriet Ago
At. Clearville, :on No.,, 3 highway,:
near the ,eastern boundary' of Kent •
County, Ontario, there: is ..a spot'. on
whielf Indianj once had a fort' add If .
the ground could he aystereatiCally
hard of Blenheim it is likely
'there :would :be found •;Stone articles '
which ;Would proto.. that incl Ian:: tribes • '•
lived there 6,000 :years Ago, .says the„ •
St. Thomas Tinies-Jotirnal. ' , • .,
• ,r‘t hada number ,of Children digging
there., and one of; them found'e sample
•of 'pottery of bath !mono's. arid Algon•-
:quin :Indiana" Rey: Mr: Millay stated: -
"There :has been nd,official .exce.vating,
done at, Iat point.' 1: filial); It Is• the ,
\most impilntant•pla,ce•in,:the ,world foi
'exeava thig for relics" of the •Indians :
'Who lived in this land 1 Would like
to. See that :spot: preserve'd, and Mark- i'!.•,17 -
ed by the Ilistorie ,Sites poard :With
• ,
letaelI
VIILMr.:11/1.111ar ;Some:inientlis ago';
began collecting Indian arrow and ••
Spearheads., as :Well as Indian. Iools..
fashi•ched in flint ase nucleus ' 'to a „
museum.. at the IllehheimPublitib
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rary2,' Already he has mere than • one\
hundred. pieces: in A collection, all of .
which 'have y. beenfound ithin a re:
Oils of of Blenheinf:', They
have been ',donated, by varimis people
:who, ,arb .inteiOsted, in the.. eollectiori. •
, which his been started,
`‘k think the dnialleet: estireate. we
•.
'can !hake from 'Chiding :Of Certain
things at Is 'tlia• 'Indiana 0.; '
ed • there .probrOoy 6,000Y:eark.. •ago,,"-
Rev.gime stated: !me, is knOwii.jhat •
in 1650 the thd ui fbrt.: at 'Clem:VH.0,
Was destroyed by the Iroquois.;In
VerYi shallow deposit' of .earth ,there
have been,..P!found '"^:Lr,row and speir
.heads, and -Other fools peoliar to the.
, • .
, indian: tribes. . • , .••
• theOrY is, that .if thee relics,. .
caul found in "a• ,few ',inches ..ef tbe
earth'S • surface, these •found se erar
feet driwn, •would suggest they were.
•V,11\dfl by Indians Who` ,• lived.: there '
many years age,''HFI sad there have ,
'fieen artieles'foiind Iiih, tnbitn, eug•
gest there 'have' been at least': three. .: •
ditinet ciVilizations; with; an average'
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Of .1,000 ,,;Aed.ri between each, ;
Cancer Linked
With Heredit
Identicatl TWiita "Tinited:at MaY,Q, •
, ...... • .
..Clin,ic Show.Same'DeivelopindOts':
.:TwO. Women, who were Identical
tvvifia;, that la f r6in . a single OVuM and
alike. as Wo peas-, are Cited in the pro- ,
peedings :of the 1Vlayo ,Ciiiiie at's:Roch, -
ester 1.1g,evidenee that heredity:Is •part.;:, ..
1Y reStiottsihie. tor eatiCer.
. .polli ,woihen , Came to the'clinie .for'
ea neer ' t reatmen t•,,... b.oth. •,:. Waite.-- EMI:red:4T
apd, both' :are: still well.;. . One Slater .
showed up thype years...ahead at • the
citlieri., She had a ,eaneer in .0110 breast
•• ..- : . I :
ilblviccias•flti.eil another eailter .,iit the, other
. ller eister chine. in efterwai"with
. . . . . , . •
exlictlY. 1116 , sanie canCella in', eine us, ,
'the .&titie. locations. In •bdtb, the first '
o•fitne
the'lifisreia:tdancera 'appeared en the
s
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' ,p:r. Ilif 'It. 'Iliilline, Who etporied . the,' .i'
'Oases, giiiki they Vere•the. fit sI the; -•:
,Iiinti ilt -the. Mayo 'Cliiiier hut not the •
first hi • finitliCal iiiatdrY. ;Ile told ' or
t we:other identical ,t"witis,•Wometti Who
eaelt had brt:itat etineers, oil. ilie Sallie .
(47;1 (iltfl q 1!..,11111 tii 17:'11111tIll'itilp.orLiltill'''4iWri4ititilleoyf::weiler'i
•,,,01, '. , :: • •. : , • " . '''
. ideiiiicat.tIvina 4re iicopte'd• tonong ,
seimitiatif Jah.,:nno ,ot the hest ineatte.;„„, •
of stutlYirig „li'iireiiit,,,, .Tlio „Idea tli'at::,
s4Seep3 ibllitY to, oaiicer 'ettli :be ;billet%
i fed 'Iutal .liets„,ii grOW,Ifig,,Inieltna. by d*c'•
easiOnal jilitiili eXtitnides, and by tile`
spine kind tit rifibilt. the .stirkie Petted, ° '
lir end 11'44 , ti '6'1:Mehl§ ..bY' Wiilt 'tille: ..
eels • iiiiiiii.1 Cancer alid all. have •the..,
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