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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1936-01-17, Page 34 ;;,:irMiAVAksifl s stesentseesse."4",;is.. senessessessessesensenes' ,Arlitblgee • .4,4 . • • tc,„Mnuect from last week)' .1 • )[.ors Q.00D • QUALITY 'L7Very,ho•dy ,has --Seznething g about them,; -even Soti„ though never eipected-to. find it in him! believe Lot was never happy Sodom, :He was making ' reaney,•. hoped that it. would .make him. ha eneme...clayl Was he 'right'? • Re was at the.s market jeer, outs of-theseity one day -with thig"W 'all ,cione. was_ just time- to el the cit-gatsvad the gate man one on the gates .01rewry shut w 'Met- saw tiv.o nfenstentirig. along highway! He noticed that they' w' .'.80.h.e.o.sked, the gate m to wait he • went to then,lie- ,vited,t,hern to eonie trite thes. city a stayswith 'him all..zsight. They nee ed domeepersuesion, but finally th accept. The supper was.. jueneas gooa ...-Lot_was able to buy in the- city. T very' beet was hot too goo tt for visitor 'his house! But the' Me was searcelyenver- when a crowd men and boys *as. at the door., went out- to see Whet they, wante He was, iarprised 'toe sea- •so man illizndese.ds of sessnsi and -boys ! csould they ....virareiTh -' ttheigate -man' has toisi...Usai sethere • are-,stra;nters. in 'your hi:Mee the leader said, "and we want. to s ood we • in and PPY" ide fork ese had the' ere an in- n,d, d- ey as he al" of! Lot d. at !" ee • them."• s --"'"But," Lot answered, "they are m guests! There is a law in.the desert whieh makes a man reepensible• for • the lives of all' his gueets."' ....He knew that these Men would be, mobbed by the men of S'odomn-so he. tried to send -the crowd • away; then he tried to buy. -them to go. The More he delay- ed them, .the angri er • .they becarne Then s,mbody called out, "We le ass Faue ivileGeturreedtvrA,rmvack) ,fel1 ion be kittelien fleocr of her home TKiayev'enbg aind fractured her heft*,ains. near the shoulder. The fracture mists, rechied et the Wtinig- haih •General neniewe Ince pleasedko Ate,* that she iseektogneess, ng a ,ean be expected,• Wingham Advence-TOnes. District • Representative- .• 'Mr...T. W. Hyndrnan has .been ap- pointed District Representatiese Cantinental Life In- surance CoMpany, head (effine,. Tenon- -en M'. Hynslivan bliin,gs to his new posiliten, wide experience 'in the in- nirance, field— Winfgham Ailiarrees Times. • Aubun. Pastor Fractures ,Leg •Re'.v. G. W...„;elefian, pastor of Ginton and Autern Baptist nhurehes enetained !larken. right leg. we:neon a ;ink rabbit hat near .Lentinsoro, Friday oftereoon With a party from Clinton., }Levine secu.red geod bag of game the hunters were retnneing to nhele ears when Mr. Sherman etep- ped len an •nptturned. furrow under -the ' mow, twisstiling the leg 'and. snapping -thee of -the Ithglii-'A-truk haat aualbsted became' an improyise ambulance to carry .thasinured tie vane. h.osPiltalenllVtln ham-Advance-Timps. . • _ Engaged By Etisiness College ' Mists Doeothet..-Kingetni; ',BA., who was in charge of the Cenerherefal. Des pertinent . of -Carnenellford. . High Stheel Inlillszaatine was diecnti.nueel, y end who -has since been in bessiness ccelegee werk„..-has been engaged by the Wingharm, Business College. Mini Kingston was eecommenided ' by nun- nmonie, revolution . of the Campbel- fed 'Board' of Edna:at:Inn aftihe by. Primital. Greig, Who, is an old pupil. ef Mr. Spoto. Tins • youngslady hon- rli te..60 • had the ip.racitial experience of rbling in theme ' of a large loritee.- 11 I .1Viineshistm Ad vailteTiene.s. . g 0 ' . George Hanley _e:: 1 Tos enn.ral Of the late IGbre.e. 0 kfin'eSn...-whe died en his .h(orne,' Queen • St%'; Ft -els, on Tiihrsday. Dec. 26th; _ was 'hs,d ;p61vaitely from ' the Walker Funcrl.H).-na 'on 'Saturclay the 2th, n enh .seevite ,tendcted by the Rev. • John Graham, fleeter of St: John's Y 1eien Churtin. Brussels. • Polorst-' I ing the .serecethe remains wee in- terrd • in the • Brusels' . cemetery. P..snt!,ful -final tributes • Were laid on 1 l'i'l catkeon eillw' from tbe family; eereaths• eaff, of iloyal ,Bank, 'Cht, ,,,..tsri, wess.'11. Me and Mrs. Jcn-1V17. )1 rclii, Srafrard. ' Pallbearer were n.: Jhr-ESnirmanS; Samuel WA- tes--WT1 in Cl: us, George 'Meetill, • 0 r eel Von fiel d en d F4angiS Kerney, nmeeBeuseelss Past. - , • . -7 .. liownshin Clerk Resigns Mr. lIer.•:".Y Strarg. who. for:ile pen', 8 years has been the. municipal clerk f 15 -:,'e TOwnehip, 'and who dur- i ri 1. thoe yeers- has given painstak- ..r,g a:nd ••efflnt eerviee ,:tkth' rami - \,14,7e i7:P.rality., is. terdemng-Ws .reelig time take effectsaf ter the neni-toun ' H.. • }lee beens:wore ie atlheir in. aeginal Meesing next ‘Meielay. ' Mr. Strang. 1V9S aneointed ta theepesition in May, • 118. At the.. recent neininatonmeet -4.mg, o t F7snef'.1fi Me Strang. helmets eds. hs i nt cmVI on of•,, rei.ignng, • thee 1 ive:1g the new, copneil 'tthe to eon - ase the matter... We understand there are „several seplicants for the poition.-8?cciter.:TimetsAtiVacate. .Killed by. Gaaii• Family, Garage :Wes Gladys. E. Broshey. 22.. daugh- ter of.1VIr. and'Mrs FredWs Bephen end niece of Mr. Josaph BrOpheyn ial twn,' died Vie Saturday from sasphyx- Catin when ehe was •running the en nine of a ca,i,nirt the garage atelier hin(e.. in Cleveland. Born in Wirini- peg, the daughter of • Mr. 'and • Mrs. F. .1W. .Brohey,. the tweed ta. C1 -ere - and several year ago . with her .fams illy.. One iferter snvives, Miss Irene Briephey, alse of Cleveland. The, body as broughtelin train from cleeefland and arrivedeon Tuesday evening, ace ,you live , hereyou grasping. Jew! -Yo Sheeny! ,Do you think we ere goin to • let you tell. us what to life; o bane.' to' live?' No!" with 'a angry yelInthe . mob 'croded in seite Lot!' Just at thaternoment, a.hand reach ed out from •the. house and Lot 4:Us appeared swiftly. within! Then th mennsoutsides 'howled in fury! The Ariel' to fid, the door to break itsin But they could not find it. And some thin k •was 17Jr Wit with their eyeese, they, could nat see! Allnight long they raved like ,,mad mennenaCWith anger! But they were helplessly blend! - --,•• •Se.. Inside the house, the Angels (yes • they were ,two of the; Angell- whd had been with Ahi,are that • day --at non! And Lot leis as -surprised as Abram lied been!). TheAngel,s.nold ;Lot that the city would, be destroy- ey that sneht.• Any 'friends to Warn ,-e•d,o.. it. nowt.. All of Lends were hteshe. huse..his wife,' two •• .. 'daugters and two prasPective dons- _ .• • - The young Men only laughed when - Let nuld. thein • whet Ws•-saboiiF to happen. . . The three women ant! 1.4 t were •hurried out the back (f0r, Ci:W11 the side streets - through' the night' they- found the-E-ast.,gate just as tha'Stin was •rising in the earls? morning. "Run, run' for your life,'!. the Agel's called to them. "Do net9.°k 'be& till yeti get no thnet .•city. . The • city will be fistroyed at. since"' • ' "Along then -winding road th,ey ran, toward.the email c'ity, Zoar. Then, Lot's wife rementbered that they, had conne without 'any of- their matey - :and. the jewels she had left -en the. bedroom dresfer. Could she -get them ' 'yet? She turned to See!. .And the • storm f cleetructi on, caught her! • . , Lot and his. two -daughters escane,d albie!" • All eight long, there wir eld. man walking out on the hills. How gay the lights of Sodom looked! All 1, night he watched andlvondez7ed. Then ' • the lights. •seented ,to .,greW dimared „ et'he Sun leant over 'the .'horizion. Abram was about to: shout for joy, "The dity is sfe!" when he saw a, edark, cloud! The- wind" swept it as erase the sky to Sodoin! • There it stood stilland fire fell out Of it! •-•s ..., Sheets bf 'fleet. A __cloud of smoke from Sodom answered the cloud - • filkat4ORRROIDS OR "PILES" are promptly onetheroughly relieved by the use ef 011111/11N4MIIEFILI11- Sodom was -destroye!. Abram understood . . but we do not know When he found (Gin that a 'little kindness had - haved three members': of the house of Lot. ' • That was all that Lot had left out of his life -of selffsieness-jug two daughters, and, his-claughters-'Vere not -the kind -to be proud of. • . . . He had a memory of what --might have been but it 'was leo late and he was a litte. withered old man, afraid of 'other men-,--hiaing in a cave in the hills, trying to etartill over again - too late! -......• • lisuSty Flour means •real economy. It goes farther. Rich in nourishing glUten; it makes bread that rises right up out of the pans -rand the most delicious bidcuits, cakes; pies and flaky pastry ever baked! 4est for ell your Bakin - • • 1 (MOOSE. i4Esc jeN TEL CAL, ' "fio ROOKASRATES $1.60 $1;60 ANGLE 0 Hipiltt •u5w DERMIREP C:0T CONVENIENTLY LOCATIO Mb ROMS-RATES $1,50 td $2.0 SVltkp HIHER. *11"*`"" • Supplies Gently Acting "ul" - •.40 Aid Regular Habits Now and tlien,--id talking -:With' your friends,thesui4ectuf bran has gem pp. sp thgt,,yeattocts 'might rplace-unsuaorted opinions, the. some Years. research in leadin riKnetilroitgiogliCzpraantoyri.eh:s aided •for Studieti Made on a group et healthy 'women showed that two tablespoonfuls of brae daily con-. etieued terelieVe constipation! over -'a period of Months. How- different from -eathartics-where ,dosage often must be increased. . ' • AiiiNher serieSof testi on men in- diatedthat, With some pepl, the "bulk" in bran wee einsch snore effective than that found in fruits and vegetables. • Further tests allowed thatKel- logg's 411, -BRAN provided vitamin an iron as well as "bulk." This "hulk" absorbs. moisture, and gently exercises and cleanses' the System - the right way to Correct constipation. Serve Ann -Benne regelaely for • regularity. Either as a cereal, with milk or creanf, or in cooked dishes. ' It is a natural laxative food. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Landon, Ontario. •, es' • Wanatipaticrl due to seeniseen "blk" , - • • , • cornpanierl log •hes' Weans. an -her. aster, Irene. 1V1ssBrephey occupied a: ipositi'ou 'with an -electric company n(Cleeelanc1. She ware.' a particula-,• , . :5* At rctive gni and her .untimitly .deathnts- a serous loss to her ;elle- elves ,aici other friends. Wednesday a.fternonti a funeral se -finite was don- dueted hy . Ren A. C. Calder at 'Mr. Js,epleBrepey's residene before in.. te:Wei-it taiair plate in istlamd ce tery.-Goderich Star. ..•... • .Died ht. California Weed has .been receiyed of death in Daklan,d,„' Califs of a forner resident tit -Expter7Iie the person of Mrs Fred A. Kaye, aged, 61 i)ears:' Mr. Keyes died Setembr, 9th 'fol 1ovolug...a.s.hort41.1nss and death. was quite • unexpected.' At his bedside were his wife, Margaret N. •Ke.ys, and two • eons, tr5(ii Be and .Carl H. Ntle, The remains Were ',cremated and i e rre.de. at '• 'Oakland. Exi,tee Tim-Adepeae. • '• • . • New. Division CoUrt. Clerk • ne- th.e Mr. -Me-N.: Creeeln who toe the past thirty years- has .oetinied the Posiltioni 'of LEvion Court Clerk, whieh he has filled, in a Very effici- ent 'inanneeere,c'e,.ivecl word Saturday last that, he was beteg retired. Mr. J..ilf.. Grieve is the. neWappoi,nteee-. Exeter Tinles.,Advocate. . . • Death'of.•Mrs. E. :Meidinger • _ The N/litgt-atd borpmuisity was shocked wh 2n, they herd at the sun,. expected sad nw§ f rInlinbeth •Inteidieg`g, sixty years .of age and zeedent of ths, .celnmund.ty fa twenty-nine 'yeses: passed away on Wecisiesday evenng; January -let, af ter a• ,hert attack which paved.fr be fatal while viisiting at the home of hr e friend, Mrs. ,George Campbell The..clenesed was bare on January 13 .1875,• in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. 'She lived eihtre for some time and thein moved with .her parents to. ',Remnd, Michigan. • She resided .therenntil •her niarria,kito Mr. .Meirliged. The de- parted .was a very loving companion and nsuch devoted to her home and, had many very 'close and affectionate friends in the iseighberholod. She Wes also very faithful and active in .eleffeh mattr. --She will be greatly mimed by -these 'neghbors and 'friends.. Te late Mrs. Meidinger leaves,. to mourn her lass her sorowing (hushand and( a daghter, Sister Joan Marie, of De- e also six Ibrothers,... Joseph; Ed-. lbrt, Fred and George Pur- ee* •of Merrill, and Robert Furtaw' of Wayne, Mchigan The funeral ser- vices were tentincted . an Saltu•rday morning in the St. Boniface R. C. C'h'urch, Zurich, with Rev. Father L. Power ciatingle--Zurich Heald. Elected:, Preeident Efeisesith Year ai." -awr- ena 6ie.se iMishile4.44gesiteb4olpre trei:teir 1u'beasts with partienlar ltintisates ecersPeasate them tarib tille;imimiPrtal's evhdelt was denied thesis. In eeeeett. and present stienee there ha,ve be notnerique private ceineteries Tor ens 1.31els, the most' famous ff these, Om,. haps being the Sine which Queen Vie- toria had at Winfleor fer her departs. ed Pets, and that of Frederick e Get M an Sonar (Qn this island in the! 'Seine one finds the finest enpeession of man's rememibranCe of his durch•Cormrades wh6 have Inhered Ms lot The hu h lest worldliest and great, primes, auth- ors, sentoes, ipainters, mueitsians, evs ery, claws of .people„ have benght bur- ial plots in nth is scheduled spot. Its wooded six acres were originially he rendezvous tof paches. Now the veey od eime, poplars, horse..ehesteuts and a rich groWth Of shrubbery make it almost smpossible to obtain, e, photo- graph of any but a small peril:lop. the .cerriet,ery at .on'oe...- - Fortunately not a,11' the, sited bane been Paid for in perpetuity or thitre .wcKi a 115/6.2.roovi for tie more inter-. ments. The . priests •ofsa 'square metre (of eerth'fae all time is 3;00 franca. But many people co(0141"'nof 'aford a Testing 'pace for their pets for - than from two 'r three years. Y the.. island is 'rapidly being covere ith. -permanent torahs. Some are Va. eahoolate )Thfmtest marbe. Alt the land's lower end .stands • a ere/stater lik. One- efethe strict iregulatione the Societyis that ,no tomb can. b erected which i'n any ways yesmble these in •buril 'groutis folemen. religious 'symbols are periiitbed. The: place has ai particular aPpea because. of ',the • quaintness, of Man ef ,the tombs aodi-Jtke ;Originality the • epitaphs,. ,,..fst .hey every vim tery where-Ipeoe are buridcan be • This is Another. ear!! TRY ,,,, FIRST-CLASS «- RINTING For 'BUSINESS ILLS ••• found rumnmen* ad. inseripttions where bad 'taste is -glaringly. evident., Bulh here on Wrecker's Island one fiMidl..3 a •peaSing exception.' Every, atte'etegood taste, saline. plicity and simerity. Even among the thasands• .af inscriptins there are only a very few Whichelering a .sreile by ,reason. of 'their excessive senti- mentaliy. • .• The ,number of famous people who have taken plots fo7r-- (their pets is. large. Ainteng themthere' are such' names es. Edmond R,ostand, • ,Saint Saens,itcha 'Guitry,- the. Princess Lobnaffs and the Grand Duke .14tich- -olas: There are many fames inecripsti ons, . notably being ,, Victor' Hugo's, "A' dog ie .virtue, hk,h haring • un- able to...become. a man, is a beastins stead," and "The More I eee.etnien, the more -I leve. d'," by Pascal. Many teiching inscriptions tellthe teles elf f,aithful ogs, Of geedcams rade-One. stone bearsthe inserip- tion; `,41My ,little Gas., Who wasmy. tele, support. &ring the years Of my captivity." .- • There • ere trombs, to dogsand car- rier pigeons &anus, in th,e War, and to a 'cat and dog who by their actions. warned "Freneli• soldiers e of the saps. ',kneel! 'of ..poison • gas, as well as -line in memory to a."Krorse-pho .won the Grand . Prix, and another to a pet cnary.. . a , • • • r- 1100.9!F Sr to perform the: second• op- . eratipe but the 'shock was tan, great: esaSehe passed away Tuesday: Hee mfother.haS been With .her eontimioue,- ' ly since, her illnetsse.•Besides her par- , emits', two Ibrathers Survive.. The par- , ents moved to Eketer a short time •• ago from -Clinton; Mr. O'Brienlieing in ,charge of the Canadian Packer beasch•here. They were former resis dents of ..ZUTiZik. • Jenhas been .a serail at the ',Exeter public Scheel and, was abright and 'harming :child. The funeral ' evs held Thursday and this would have been her eighbh. birthiclay.• Interment tololc place in the Zurich censeterye The 'funeral service was conduted by Rev. Mr. Burn, of Zur- ich, and Rev. A. Page, of James St.. Uonrd.ietd Church: - NevessIte c Caught in -Washing Machine Mrs. Adam Barrow, Nelston Street, suffered terrible injuries to .her right hand on Tuesday at *onwhen it *as eaught in the wringer lOn•lit • wash- eneihine. The whole hand was, drawn 'between the rollers and in freeing it Mrs. Biiiiiaiintut and 'tore meet ofthe flesh. It was fertun.a.te :tht at the Utile Fred Crich was de- Ilering-bread- at:the Barre* Win. He saw the wentar's plight and ask- ed n,eighbars to call a (lactose Mrs.. Barrow was taken to' Alexandra hOs pital, w,here the wounds .in her mang- led hand were-losed, one •bnixlmed. stitches (hieing. required. ---. Goderich Receives Move To Guelph At the annual meetingef the Coun- ty of Huron Bar Aseocialtibn on Tues- day, Man. Lieftue E. Dancey, KC., .01 • 600.11,ch, was •eleeted .president fat the eleventh time in succession, Judge T. M. ;Castello 'beng named as an Ircrictrfaer president. Other executive members are D. E. • Holmes, vice- president; . R. C. Hays, secretary - treasurer, and D. R. Nairn, librarian Three fernter mennbers having died -aline 'the last annual meeting, the Assciatilan's kngret at .their ipassing was duly recorded. They -Were R. C. Hans, K.C., Sr.;R. S. Hays', .of Sea - forth, 'and T. k. •Carling, 'of- Eneter -Goderich Star. '-Has Experience -with Thieves A trip to Windsor last week b R'obeet Wilson, Jr., Cri»ron St., sea: eventful, but far -from profitable. H left 'bis car bn the street at night and it would not start in the morn- ing A garage meehanit thoughrt the trouble Might bein the 'battery. It was, or rather wais caused by the !ab- sence of the battery. Someone ha -d cut the bandehelding the battery box under the car and had made off with bath box and battery. That 'was bad enough, but further Inneetigatilon •re- vealed that the sePpee right rear cor- ner sof the car had been bacillyerumlp- led as if by the 'etakelbodyof a pass- ing trunk. Mr. Wilson made the re - James Brundrit, who, has been (tele er of th,e Bank 'of Connerveree here for the past five years. received notice of transfer to the Guelph branch of tlifet bank 'on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Brundiritt carife to Mitchell from Wolarrtion. He wilil be succeeded by W. L. Diresiii, who tomes, from the ,Strat- ford branch; apd was formerly at Dell:aim His *tne is in Seaforth.- Mitchell Advirate. Retires Aritif-14 Years on C.NR. - 'Thiobert Cethiberten1 oftown, liras re- tired from the Canadian National Railsta.ys after being in their service for the past twenty-nine years. He started working at Bright and the felffowing year Moved' eto Where he has resided continuum*, 'holding the -position of ,section fore- man. He hae been retiredon pest - SIM/ and his friends 'here wish hies coetinned health to enjoy many weirs a.rned years cif retirement -Mitchell Adisocabe. - irri trip to Goderich without further sines ar damage.--Goderich Signals Little Child Dies • lfe, and lOra E--ennia 'O'Brien will have the sympathy of the community in the lone of their bittM daughter, Jean Mary, who passed aWay Tues- day et .ffie Childrent Warr Mentorial J'Pspital In Lonon, Jean was taker' Oh, the hsital' eulterlog from Mae- totid trouble and en the 14th of .1)/e. etoffithersl underwent 'bet first etiatien. 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CHAN.GES. • Long /tance TELEPHONE 1 RATES Thelollowing° important changes in Long Distance Telephone Rates are now in effect: 4NIGHT RATES on "Person -to -Person" Calls Calls to a particular person are now available (on all but short - haul messages) at redueed rates after 7 p.ms' :Hitherto, discounts 4 • have been made at night ,o4ri1y on' "Anyone",, (station-tontatititt) calls. The discounts on most "Prsonto-Person" night calls are the saree in money ason "Anyone" calls. WEEK -END RATE Night rates will apply all day Sunday on both "Person -to -Person" and "Anyone" calls. This means that the lowest rates for either "Anyone" or "Peeson-to-Person" calls are available continuously from 7 p.m. Saturday to 4.30 a.m. Monday. ..„ _ -see. S NIGHT RATES on "Anyone" Calls To points where the Day "Anyone" rate is 50 cents or less, filo, • discounts for Night Calls are reduced or discontinued. That is some of the present 25- and 30 -bent Night rates are increased by 5 or 10 cents. These discount inducements to call while the tide • of traffic is lower are replaced by the more attractive Night "Person -to -Person" and Weeklend reduction& • 1 This isthe fifth important revisien of Long Diacritic4 telephone rates within the past seven years. in both social and business affairs threw Week -end and Night rates offer you a broader service at a ,,,,, • Ask your Long Distance Operator for the new rates. Ankline 'Gad ani our 'knees, to bless lereleybody isnt half an mardir standirnig on our feet, rtleching down ancl telPing nomehody. - Albritton Tranpt. One IVIlidivestern judge is sentenc- ing tie Initent, not the rckless/ driver but his ear, which ie fitipournhed In a pollee garage for tharti, ahoy. or Ate*,chtps Such- *Won proobubly fritesx-clettOri fiSr MAN* 6oty1# aim; a flteTheMtn , s.. M. J 11[4BEIRt - Manor)! nelfitineei kiNal altA ,