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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-07-24, Page 2TEs{E GHW M MENa CT 30 The Reckless, Careless Driver s Penalized by The Safely ,$Responsit iii ty Law of Ontario Which becomes effective Sept. 1st. suasesessamssaanasesaassasenmaas Every motorist, even he who drives with the neatest etre,; should know the details of this new law. It encourages safe, sane driving and provides that the Driver who offedsMUST P,.Y. The motorist who drives recklessly or causing dam- age, is not insured ami unable to pay, will Ilse his driving license—a.nd cannot have it reinstated unless he ;shows proof of Financial Responsibility. The suspension of an owner's permit applies to all cars owned by the offender. Observe the Rules of the Road Drive with CARE, COURTESY and COMMONSENSE fihe new law provides suspension of license for any one of several offences, all concerned with safety on the road. The penalties of this law cover Ontario motorists in other provinces and in. the U. S. £ and visiting motorists as well. PmphIe s explamiang the coo !tons of the new w can he pr cared without charge from fee agent ane company a mernber o TheCanadian AlitL obi w Und r riters Association �,'Q 1S'S� SITA♦ EeTer Imoi1'1 {BER SYSTEM CVAs Ramah and Bethel. Ranxaie nt w IN SOX one of turn '!lost Miserly Meat, Waal Worth £854.0114 at His Retitle. "Int so raasac One of thin greatest. misers of eli}getnt .since 1 tures was John Elwes. member at,harely keret rtes Ram, yy^as a town n enjan d i IC CO 1t ]ITIvN some identify it with the tamah off' t Sa nett . Bethel "`the house of God,.. 1 is mere alert and enter- lr nay the place where fact,b had his i tarred Sargon that I fianaruS drrain, shahs eleven galea. e asoli' lei the same icer- z north of Jerusalem. In the hall-cvun- tri of hphriar. The tribe of Eph- riam dwelt in the heart of the cora- Pe laar: et for .Berkshire ou three a�;an, different oet 1reens. er ;ts as writer in London Tit Bits. 3tiserlliess wee in Y, the family. Hae mother possessed. gas' la widow, the same a £100,000. and i it was commonly said that «Rte kept it.; only by starving hersee;'f to death. His uncle, :ir Henry Owes, need on .1100 a year. and cited worth a Quer- ' ter at a raillioaa pounds: John Elwes himself builta num- .1 her of fine Loudon streets, but lived most of his life In one drab room, eoniaining only two ettaire. and a ta- b1e. Ass he grew older, be became ... more .and more thrifty, although his inheritance from his mother had in creased enormously se a. result of his b. shrewd methods. Latterly, he eoseted the windows '! { of his 'country house with paper. to save having theta re -glazed. and rode his horses on the grass by the side of :. the road rather than wear out their I shoes. At his death he was Lound to I be worth 2850,000- Another man whose miserly habits were the talk of Ws day was the late 1 I Marquis of • Claericarde, who died ; t tearing £3,400,090. He did much of ' Gam..:.•.. a_ ._ L ••:— ::La his own clothes -mending, and wa often seen: with stitches an inch long IaIRS. E. [ai7ILKi%iSON l in his coats. One of his idiosyncra- isles in hard-boiled "I'd been troubled with indigestion tri^, north of Jerusalem, and Deborah lived in the southern portion of Epli- riam, the region being a plateau. And the children of Israel 'came up to her I ttor judgment; While judging tine f causes of the people, "she 'learned of thee' poverty and deepair." And she sent and called Barak. His vtame means -lighting;a name that'1 would seem= more fatting' for Deborah. It x The on of Abitioate. We know no- , rising more of him than that his name :i . N inspiring world exposition satisfies the desire to see eans rias . father of sweetness ori A which- grace" Out of leedesla-,iaathtali. Thus ; the unusual and th e extraordinary—an accomplishmentunparalleledineater- 1 was a fortified circ of the t anaaaaztes a taintneat and educational features. Lea the extreme north of Palestine.i yoyageurs,'.gorgeous grandstand i And said unto hire Nath, not Jehovah ah i pageant depicting the picturesque ry he God of Israel, commanded. . '!/��� .•t- � y��d't eaks a• a tarteglaetes_, ansimmc«'e 1 formers on the world's largest stage. Sept l 0 AN , ; .' ANNA At 1111 111 N td "She romance of North American develop- a God's commands, not her own opin-1 Seats25c, $1.00, Boxes $1.50. is ns; declaring God's promises, not i Fifth annual Marathon sw4m for aggld� th unplonsbip and rich cash prlaes, Frida'r merely her own Mapes or wishes." So S Avg.22E'Wonienj,Wednesdateet .2'7(open), speak. Say- Per bands, includinq the tixInlgr should every Christian FrrmanrntForce Band oE.aevantY•six losuu i Go and draw' unto Mount Tabor mmearut$ [by speeiai permission Dept. of } i nr,p,Gl}ga sad befence). NTO meet, presented :sightly by 1500 per- • Les Consisted of carrying This flat-topped peak, near Nazareth, ; Pour concerts by tee internationally famous 1 St. 'b Cb A 23and2ft 1 whileon " h 1 d 1aaFerlaun2 the the pisses of Esdraeian e ms's in his pockets to obviate the for eo sears. .He. -da. hes, poor circus necessity of buying a mea dation and chronic constipation a pe - g Manufacturers' exhibits Ecom almost every a journey. would doubtless ran e Pull nee down; my calor yi'2S sallow ya t Nabonal�o 0 Edward Yates, a South:London : p � ai branches -Canadian rot for the H 2000•voaceExbt •don onus vg. 1 Sept.2and 6. Seats 25e, 75'e and $1.00. h There Sisera forces and made an ideal reticle- hi- coapt. —Arlin two galler[es-A suituu���in' t e 5'aoa -- -Eaginredag and Electrleal displays responsible .for the ereo- land my whole system toxic Sar on ebreat troops. sand infarct for builder, wasPo tion of numbers of fine residences m !brought me remarkable improvement. t life, but a1- ea a trace of ohis aiiYe 1food without r >a ors the c,avurse f � iar iaiy` a= eanrarsd Fxbr6:t o , ' I en. _Pag h he was a millloxs:ire, he pre- i - , - .. , and Feel lce'£he children of Nagtiva,. and of the • ctgveermoneyorder thong indagestxon, I sleep -tans, (erred to lige out his days in a lowly Ithildren of Zebulum The tribe of ` dwelling, in Walworth. He stinted I'd been made oyer. .. - Zebulaiaaa was immediately south of F Ked - :himself even of penny' bus rides, but "Sargaxx Pail: never Leaps the et , rid to = Leine but ce. —:'s Tribe of \7apthali, and north; meet as well as in- arose, and went with Barak too -Ked - i t his niggardliness did not extend feet of hatiing. taken mad divans re enforce in. is a reels of others for z.� ofpoisons of m4it_ Taltar. ash. It was a long journey for those tl resist the p- them cleansed. my s ..tcan e l 1 e vie away eousiderable r leo 'spire the troops with additianal can- days, one of about ninety miles, but h d will d thee. f ! Reduced rates by rail'bus'aiTY and Yearn' site with thee ten thousand'men of d boat. Make reservations nw or Gnaw stead Cub s Cower Send SAM HARRIS IL w.' 'ATERS President General Manager - ALL -CANADA YEAR. This is your year ... a picturesque occasion for Pt ail Canadians. , e &- An _ yr'i rays ante; ee. e j sums to aiaarity, and died leaving pro-' and completely ended my canctipa- , - a rids of i ^-firs. E �l ail rescue, a7�Willisa rali.is spealesrig tiara armee. iael3ovalt. To fidence " Deborah did not hesitate. She prob- g pe tg worth hundredia of thousa riot . I • lably rade a donkey, with Barak. wall- a g Hamilton. the river Kichon It is the most int-: And she said, I will surely go with 1 1 ffeiQhtTest Shows � ae Cords are StronerTOU, Si r as6 pounds. t., at on, '-•tag alongside. f t of Palestine, h tree She was a woman, and the, bat - But if Byer a history o - the grey - ,Sargon may be obtained Ming- +portant .:ever nett to the; � i . ° . ens is written, a name that will g rye S• -a ,f abin'= tie would be a terrible one,. but' she And Barak called Zebulon and 1ap- est itis .. •sera, the captain s J Prominently in it is. That of ham at. I4icliibbon's Drug Store. Jordaax, flinch though it would have thali tamether to Kedesix. "It �'as the M. Vandille, a one-time chief a trate of Boulogne. His 'fortune, in his LESSON IV -julY fig titude.It pas a terrifying prophecy. I been easy for her to make an answer that figure p army, with his chariot, and hes mull , did not, 1` a tlm h f magic first time since the conquest of Can - Deborah, A Leader is a National. •:that this formidable host .should be •'that would have put Barak to shame. alai that the national spirit had been seventy-eighth year, totalled .e.900; . 000. and it is recorded that by this than its Emergency. --Judges 4:- 1-'5 ranged against Barak Se improvisedelsottrithstauding, the .tourney time he had converted everything peasant force And i will deliver him i thou takest shall not be for thine hen possessed, save his scanty wardrobe, tor are or o custrxinary diet was- Golden Text. Say to them that God's ilio cash. His I tained in the form ai samples for —Ica' ^ analysis seized by him from milkmen 4- m his capacity of mab strate. this N IN ITS SETTING. i I h c bread and tnelk, the latter being obs of a fearful heart. Be strong, fear not. into into flip hand. � 's promise, andnotJehovah wall sell Sisera a Deborah's. It was enough for Debor the hand of a. woman. The words sand men at his feet. They went up all and should have been enough for s x+ere not hers, but God's; and Barak to the rendezvous on Mt. Tabor. And Barak p should have acted on them' without ei- Deborah went'. up with him. She.was l So much store did he set by as THE LESSON rid Psi rak _sad unto inns f t' ou' ther reservation or doubt. Instead of the animating spirit of the Hebrew 1 ix1 k that when he was offered 'a. Tints —I .C. Fiat- yrilt g•o asitia ,me. tinraa 1 -will go, but :.which we `rind him taking a condition -host, and it was she who gave the more important post in Paris he iiesi ' _ .. —Deborah s lai,aaie it Eslx- Q it a Wit, with Free. 'I ssiiY , to his obedience; and refusing to obey signal for the battle; crying to Bar alt, fated, fearing to lose his free drinks t laic. d thou wait not y li T asalrrea Barat.'s ,thath 1if that condition were not complied "Up- for this is the day in which Je- roused to such a pitch or the tribes brought? to act together to, teich an extent." And there went up ten thou - OS trdtlk direr aceeptina the Bast, be riaita, north or _ern Ina ire. He felt her presence a_ ; ;tla For the expression "sell S'as 1 walked to the capital, begging his 1Kedesh, in the north of the [ is not delivered Siset,a into shy hand; .tiennC in _ ie hong the sprit of Jehovah ' lived by the way- country. The Plain of Esdraelon hat southeast of Mr- Carmel. a The apothecary asked in advance a And the children of Israel again did. r orbitanc, whereupon the man lef • Teliuyala. The evil thing which they. tient for„ t one on come - era, compare d Deborah is not Jehovah: out before thee" On being seized with w provedhad would insure the sense or to be his last illness, 3i-andtlle sent for an epothec to breed •aims. THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY. I fee which the raiser denounced ass eex- that which was eFil in the i_ht of did was a lapse into idolatry. They ;his terms 'being three sous evert time he opened a vein, ;with a reduction if :intermarried thein. They visited their the necessary amount, of blood 'avas g- r feet as temples, and fell victims to i tentative, and died as a result of it..e Finally a poor barber was her+ h tet in one operation. M. vthis 2t., tht sensual appeal i their abuanin- 3 miserly to tc`xe last, agreed to this suis ere unable to xai are verse _. An ERE is a test which easily proves the ,aide of ' Gurn-Dipping --the extra. patented Firestone proems •t f saturating and insulating every fibre of every cord in a Firestone tine with rubberto eliminate internal heat and friction -..--the greatest enemy to tire A two -ounce weight is suspended on the end of ore strand of a cord (a) takenfrom an ordinary tire. The strand breaks in 15 seconds. A simiiarwnight is suspended on a Gum -Dipped strand ibt taken from a Firestone tire -it remains unbroken for 45 seconds - • - t 6r es t k rtes as l rig c your nearest Firestone dealer equip your car with a. set of these stronger,. tougher, ,:.are depoer:Isl...e tires that hold :ha world's records for mileage and endur- ance. See him to -day. FIRESTONE TIRE at$ RUBBER,.C.O. +4 c CANADA LIMITE..D. lea anter w Ontario tario builds the ort y able rte i tae} :stand before their enemies. When l ENGGAA-N-D'et FIRST TYPJST. : Ehud was dead. The etaaracttr of any lass. -_scut is largely dependent on Haat Alfred Farrow Advertised iv1 a Good Piano-P13y nem and , of their rulers. Most a nusual tapiig�ht- I e'r. -s s irength are required in a Who used the first typewriter in 'polarises if they are to resist t rise scab: Britain^. ' ie in Eiuence of ,:rid=e -s rulers, 1 cY t Sir Alfred a arrow. the Veteran i shipbuilder of eighty-eight, claims '1' And Jehovah sold them. his term 1 the honor. "In the year 1876." he represents the absolute _airing up into says, "Remint toe's sent over the first , he h tand_ of : their mescals:. The ex- i consigmnaeut of typewriters from the pression is frequently *used in the ;f halted States. A dozen of these ma- chieee were packed La a case and Rook •.f Judges. Into the bands of when it was laeieg lifted out of the : labia Klee tef Canaan. This ,.mie the ship et was and remained the bottom of Invacit'axa nares finer :II nc.rth eau I*al 4 t_t , dropped to the mock, unci, remained in , n muni .s ire where remained the descend- `: for some tame. Thu case was, evemtu- , any raised, and, thinking that the gams of those of the original tribes of machines would not have suffered by .canaanite: --hich jesttaaa had failed to their immersion, a friend- and 1 i.ubdue That reigned i:i Hazer. bought them for a few shilhngs,:as 'The enact site is n°'"hrararrti haat at - ` no one knew anything about them. I took one to my works, had it eteaned was aplaarently near Kedesh-Nathtaii. and oiled, and then the difficulty was . The captain of whose hest was 'SS:- to And someone to use it. Realizing ems- name et this general that it required a person with active :ratans "`battle array. aZ.ho dweltiu 'fingers,. 1 advertised for a shorthand - SEWN ,. •iiian.>. Cre Buyers am a cks are a the' roa slid T will e ad11 to, give you pic .up sews, e, Open Saturday Event FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, MUTED. Onttl: ' �fl,t holt i St aper who oozed teas the siaio. A ,I-laroslaetlt c s the Gentiles, No .site very clever young man applied or 'seems' t.a meet ��§.. .:. the Joie, 1 engaged him, and hir' re- :the narrative as well as Y-sariitiveo. ry`n` my etattloa until his , ima i'^c0 in And d the children. o 'Israel cried en- , deaath.". 1' d f ,_ - nr et the requirements of e Jehovah. They, had f'renanten their He Almost Collapsed. '440,--.n, at+ tunes- of safety and material There is a sentry in London who:,i-.4.i out aifitrtk-n lmas :.tarn, is nee rerittet from tb: results of. a sesed to taro. , em 1.'0+ the For mischievous prank played by 3 rince.'s:�.^..3 di'e't fl,:5k'�T'7i•'1. ' ear: ElizabethThe Little,. - t.. ne' ss wa.,-;,,an' .''sak u• i i'-sdral '' rn. , i. mea'st mrt' c sentry, and paused w.'m. 7.114 e, .en _....e and . it l'!% a: exta-n ti 4 seal - C' pr'n died amnia. Pr__cEs E.° 2.izci i:.. the i': a3£;'g'1i us. ',"xn 1' warc t _.l,:t c,-,; lti ?., hough this �zeat iv. and pass- Anti 4S't`r•ears im a<a Tb.,e same= t,ai aii,kitt' byhe qt whene.sl-“x9-a of - )d 'fan me",, W-at4 the : ranar& 1 Pah- 54vgham, pa -laze wed, r, she. ltdtpt =n p ,3 w t'm e'” zh t e receiving tbe saltaa?.until "aw..... - s: 1."�.....g S'shansted Twer.trr minutes tate t ',v+ tit r vie an' s rom c. . He saw what ,r..� was Seeppening. hurl° .s off to find a nurse, and no i Cieiady i,os tt'.oi l.. chneki.tag at the centre s A chorea a buillt ct ? '3rd1.rea d. and paper u'_'".S .r,>a k".>"aixi. dart' cl an estate at Be coni. abort twenty ... Bess from m Sohanne b rg, is e mored as h stands to another te. It was sent from England in sea- sire atuent t —tnty-One 'years .age. and tea<.:tgh miuelt used has proved higi:ly efficient. Shaking 'Children's Toy's. a.'1akinS sissesa ehileir sn' love ,:s motnr-ears mesal • :sinim:us. Cteatiag w wed d arts' peeia3s and ZtotLees, r`i:t?"'a',1 `ln+r >L: tadted � tales a>ra01 tit r - ma sty both at /tettte and it the tear- ,td ta - Vt ,t ikaet�tiJ , '_.a 7l4drie x of al5= ae`l. The a •.. 't:ad rdet t.y -a s tars' and n"d:ti?'l4, try dal ma -ey 1 Si.;c wf r.. -r:. e r q^ 4r-bouttel r ianr.:, t DEBORAH MEETS THE .. EMERGENCY. ,,.t Deh.,,rAk. Her nanat- Israelites shields ?y A prophetess.. The ffetaaa':e f' isra `, fiat the- male. 'tceYe not at, setts. but all were religions leaders. The wife of Lap*,pi:i,::il , 9L, ay'- ,pi&soth moans 'lamps- or " orches: it e' a that s we hare arauslaaa-d tixi- nines. _ #'a."wife" is "niers rtia "'a woman 4,f e '6 ea red fY ;W'i at that K.., ., She l sd user ;:end 'tier 5,:al s, s im lr dwelt :trovl, 't., ,. r the ee aa. �� ,. This rt't'.1t b s st1:. ed - uysT sl . i ...C' scit_rs... to hare teen 1�'.1t, R.,be. 5,r^• .x., .,. ;,s. is � ..�° i!'d' was lJt'.aT1a first' �;,h - ,� y a'K BATH AND GYMNASIUM ON NATIONAL TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS IsiszsmistegespeanagimesmeettesessielegeNIETSVPM eta -et -et e 4M555" ea. :tie bath room where the traveller may 'enjoy the -cries; of bath or shower; a gymnasium where y work out "the Liths " which nett' have been used by a day's t::ar'ei; a barber shop with all the "la'tessi appliances and .appebtanent or the mod- ern beauty parlor, and valet service to ensure that tae'tzsreiier may leavethe train fit and ready for anya.thingt these .are part of the sersices, provided by the renovation cif new bath -room and barber shop lounge ,ca as on The Confederation of the Canadian National Railways. In keeping, with its icy ofproviding "firsts" for the use of its patrons, the Canadian Netional Railways have letroduzed eciany new features in the new iottrge ears,, of whit -twelve are being placed in service on this train for the'comfort of terns -con tir.ental tourists. The miniature gymnasium, with its Swedish mas- sage and other ellectrical exercisers, is the first of its i'.ti;-id p'laaed`on reg- nant_. - arty railway. In addi- tion this ear `haS aiieee'tfromwhich` sa ed ilt� taaar;' saodas may he served; al-rdb-ifaatitFxt iio and grantophon �ro set with food- peril er and headsets; the barber shop with appliances for ' both nen and women patrons, and the entire lounge section fitted with Vita -Glass windows to provide the passengers with the beneficial violet rays while they are travelling. The Confederation operates between Ton onto and Vancouver, and the cars are being planed in strike as quick - they at* ttqkfear Vttstor builder nounee there the linea piece of railroad equipment yet turn., ea mit itt Canada. They are finished with a', specially selected English silver htu'awood, With thairs azul settees of solid 'Honduras nrahogaatay. tlpiaer Wt, the btrtii and shower comportment with exercisers; Cett' fibs the train body of lounge and lower right, the barber ahoy rim; tltit Ao‘ot 100.110 ter a