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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-06-09, Page 7Thursday, June 9th, 1932 TH1 nIINGHA:M. AD"VANr~ .-TIMES 771; PAGE SEVEN' "Yes—we're both feeling fine" Low evening rates on station -to -sta- tion calls begin 7.00 p.m. Still lower night rates at 8.30 p.m. Joe Thompson and his wife were glad when Gwen finished Business College and got a good position in the city. But Gwen was the last of the family and the house was pretty lonely. Then they found they could call her on Long Distance telephone for as little as 30 cents. So now, every Fri- day evening, Gwen waits for their call and the weekly talks naake them all feel better. Long Distance is easy to use, depend- able, and surprisingly inexpensive. r. NES of the DIST a.ICT Sheriff Gets Summons Sheriff Middleton has been served with a summons to appear in Police Court on a charge of parking his car in Court House Park. The town ns • council recently gave instructions to the police officers to enforce the town bylaw bearing on this matter. A sign was posted in the park, for- bidding the parking of cars there. Sheriff Middleton persisted in disre- garding the sign and the council'fin- ally decided to prosecute. The case will be heard before Magistrate Reid on Saturday morning. The Sheriff will fight the charge and has engag- ed Crown Attorney D. Hohnes, as defence counsel. Town Solicitor, D. R, Nairn, will prosecute. — Goderich Signal. North Perth Conservatives' Will Meet, June 15th The North Perth Conservative As- sociation will hold its annual meet- ing at; Milverton on June 15th. The meeting will not be a nomination r e,„oasm= meeting for provincial purposes. Ef- forts are now being made to secure an outstanding Conservative 'speaker from outside the riding, for this meeting. Motorists Charged After Auto Collision Goderich—When two automobiles, one' driven by Michael Laws, God - midi, and the other by J. Davis, of Blyth, sideswiped ori the Bayfield road, four miles south of here, both turned completely over, while one, :hat of Laws, caught fire and was destroyed. The six occupants of the two cars all escaped without so Much as a scratch, but it was a close shave, Those in the burned car did not have time to save their belong- ings. The police were on the job shortly after the crash, and as a re- sult, Davis, has been charged with driving a car with one headlight and Laws with reckless driving. Robbery Mystery Solved The robber who broke into sever- al stores tin Tara on May 14th has been apprehended and turns out to be an Indian from the Saugeen Re- serve. Provincial Officer McClevis, of Walkerton, made the arrest. He is also under arrest charged with robberies at Allenford and Jackson. —Tara Leader. 1 NCI 4DCIACf There is no surer way to attain your financial objective than to save regularly. Systematic deposits accumulating with compound interest spell steady progress in saving. Secure the things you want through the mediuin of money saved. There is a Sav- ings Department with every branch of this Bank. E DOMINION BANK 1EST11Br TSH13T) 1 871 J. R. 1l+I. Spittal, Mgr. Winghain Branch 19 and 13 Months For Operating Still George Dixon, of Kincardine Twp. and Alex, Schrieder, 'Tiverton, who were on remand in the County Jail since May 24th, on charges arising from the discovery of a still, with them asleep near it, in a thick bush near Inverhuron, were escorted to Kincardine for trial on Tuesday morning, In the afternoon they were back in the Bruce "house of correc- tion," Dixon facing a prison term of 19 months and Schrieder restriction of his liberty for 13 months. If each is able to pay a fine .of $500 his terns will be reduced by six months. — Wallcerton Telescope. Took Glider to London Joe Gandier took his glider •to London on Saturday to take part in a demonstration of aircraft at the London airport. It was the only craft of that description there, and aroused much interest. He made a flight on Saturday, al- though the wind was not particular- ly favorable. On Sunday another trial was made and in the afternoon he made a good flight. One of the pilots of another plane also made a flight in Joe's craft, commending him highly on its 'construction.—Clinton News -Record. Goderich Salt Co. To Sink New Well It is expected that within the next few days the contract will be let for the sinking of a new well at the pro- perty of the Goderich Salt Co., in order to keep up ;with the growing business of the company. All win- ter the Company has been working with a full staff of seventy-five, full time and over -time, and the wage schedule has not been out.—Goder- ieh Star. Auditor Declared Inelligible The efforts of the subscribers of the Bruce Municipal Telephone Sys- tem to place John Corbett, township clerk of Kincardine, in the employ of the System met with failure for a second time when a letter from the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board declared Mr. Corbett inellig- ible to hold office as auditor.—Kin- cardine uditor: Kin- cardine Review -Reporter. Lost Part of Finger Reg. Harrington, while at a lathe, turning some bobbins, last Thursday morning, .in the plant of the Canada Spool and Bobbin Company, caught the third finger of his left hand in the knife of the machine, and Dr. Thos. Sinclair found it necessary to amputate it below the first joint.— Walkerton Telescope. Accident Causes Death Brucefield was shocked on Sunday night to learn that Orrin Zaphe, ag- ed 18, a young resident of the dis- trict, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Zaphe, hadd been accidentallyentallY shot while hunting rats. The accident culminated in death early Ivionday.— Huron Expositor Visit Huron County Home On Friday evening the Young People's Society of Knox United Church, Londersboro, paid a visit to the Huron County Horne, contribut- ing a nice program. The Rev. J. C. Forster presided and a mixed pro- gram of music, vocal and instru- mental, ° readings, etc., was given which was enjoyed very much. Lat- er a treat of cookies, candies and or- anges was distributed. Managers and inmates of the Home appreciate these visits, which bring brightness and cheer to the lives of the elderly folk whose activities are somewhat restricted.—Clinton News,Record. Fire Apparatus Mounted Mildmay's gasoline 75 -horsepower pumper is now mounted on a pow- erful, speedy truck chassis, and is ready for any emergency that may arise. Messrs. F. J. Arnold and E. Kalbfleisch had this work in hand, and it appears to have been done in a masterly way. A demonstration will be held one of these; evenings. —Mildmay Gazette. Deer Becoming Plentiful Local citizens report having seen deer tracks at the beach, near the casino and bandstand on Monday horning. Another citizen claims to have seen a young fawn in the bush along the lakeshore on Sunday, an- other of our townsmen claims to have recently carne upon a herd of twelve deer feeding in the bush near the second concession, 13y all re- ports deer are becoming quite plenti- ful in this district, --•- Port Elgin Tines. Will Go After Taxes Every possible effort will be made by the town council to collect the taxes in .arrears, which now amount to almost $0000. At a special -meet- ing of the council Thursday lass: it was determined to draw rip a list of lands and properties to be sold for 1111ennn[ka¢ 441/ imup RIB -ROLL ROOFING Colored or plain. For houses, barns, sheds, garages. "Counoil Standard" or "Acorn" quality. Easy and quick to lay, permanent, proof against fire. Free estimates; gladly sent. Send measurements. Makers of Preston Steel Truss Barns, Gal. vanized Tanks, Barn Door Hardware, Preston Led•Hed Nails, .Double -Mesh Metal Lath, Ventilators, Roll-N.Foid Garage Doors. All hinds Sheet Metal Building Material. 'Eagan united, Guelph St., Preston, Ont. Factories at Montreal and Toronto N u i i IIIIII1Otihi3O nu oilmel 1111131118111111111111 llllllll taxes, . and as a last resort, sell these should the owners default payment of taxes.—Kincardine Review -Repor- ter. Salaries Cut At a meeting of the Public and Continuation School' Board on Tues- day evening it was decided to de- crease the staff salaries by $600 to harmonize with falling prices, and the general trend of the reduced pur- chasing power of the dollar bill in the world generally. - Teeswater News. New Switchboard Bought The directors of the South Bruce Rural Telephone Company met here last Wednesday afternoon, and made arrangements to purchase a•. new de :1 brother's sake as well as his own. And he alone is left of his mother. Therefore Benjamin, in Ja- cob's eyes, stood also' for his belov- ed Rachel as well as for the lost Jo- seph. And his father loveth him. These words are most beautiful in their touching simplicity. The plea would be spoiled by elaboration. And thou saidst unto thy servants, Bring him down unto me, that I may set mine eyes upon him. Judah does his best to make Joseph see that, in a way, he is himself respons- ible .for the present situation. And we said unto my lord, The lad cannot leave his father: for if he should leave his father, his father would die. Jacob was a man of deep and lasting affections. And thou saidst unto thy servants Except your youngest brother come down with you, ye shall see my face no more. If they came without Ben- jamin, Joseph had said, (Gen. 42: 20), the lives of Simeon, their hos- tage, and of all the rest, would be forfeited. And it came to pass when we came up unto thy servant my father we told him the words of my lord. Here Judah includes Jacob in his humility, Jacob also is Joseph's "ser- vant." And our father said, Go again, buy us a little food. The pathetic phrase, a little, food," shows s h V near to starvation they all were, and offers one more plea for Joseph's pity. And we said, 1'We ,cannot go down. Egypt being in the south is spoken of as "down." If our youngest bro- ther be with us, then will we go down on; for we inay not see the man's face, except our youngest bro- ther be with, us. Note the vagueness with which Judah refers to the prime minister as "the man"; mys- tery and awe encircled Joseph. And thy servant my father said unto us, Ye know that my wife bare me two sons. Jacob, though there were four mothers of his children, still thought of Rachel only as his wife. And the one went out from nie. ..Really, Jacob had sent him on the perilous errand; but he would try to forget that fact. And I said, surely he is torn in pieces; and I have not seen hint since. This would all be news to Joseph, who must often have wondered how his brothers ac- counted :for his failure to return home. But Judah was far from tell- ing the whole shameful story. so Place, -Joseph's palace at Zoan, in the Nile delta. JTJDAH'S N•Ol3LE OFFER. Then Judah came near unto him. Judah, though not the oldest, was the leader of the second expedition to Egypt, and so was the natural spokesman of the brothers instead of. Simeon. And saith, Oh, my lord, let thy servant, I pray' thee, speak a word in my lord's ears, and let not thine anger burn against thy servant, This' speech of Judah's is taken ov- er into Charles Wells's long dram- atic poem,"Joseph and His Breth- ren," with hardly a change from the beautiful language of Holy Writ. For thou art even as Pharaoh. Jud- ah's humility, in which we may be sure this brothers shared, proved that they had learned their lesson. My lord asked his servants, say- ing, Have ye a father, 'or a brother? There was no need to remind Jo- seph of their former conversations, but little did Judah know how often the prime minister had dwelt in memory of every word. And we said unto my lord, We have a father, an old man... Jacob's great age is emphasized in order to awaken pity in the heart of the pow- erful ruler. And a child of his old age, a little one: For the same rea- son Judah emphasizes Benjamin's youth, and even exaggerates it, for Benjamin was more than thirty years old at this time; but in the years of his much older brothers he was still the "little one" of the fam- ily. And his brother is dead. There- fore, as Judah implies, Benjamin is doubly dear to his father, for his switchboard for the Mildmay central office. The new board is the most modern that can be purchased, and will be a great improvement to the system. It will be installed in about two months.—Mildmay Gazette. Young Deer Gets Caught Jumping Fence The discovery of a young deer en- tangled in the high line fence on the farm of Mr. Jack Henderson, boun- dary, was made last Sunday morning by Charlie Carter, who is employed with Mr. Henderson. The deer weighing about 200 lbs., had evidently cleared the fence with. its front legs but was found sus- pended head downward by the rear legs, which were caught between the second wire and the top strand of barbed wire. In an effort to free it- self the deer had inflicted terrible injuries to the legs, which were rip- ped clean of skein, flesh and sinews revealing the bones. The animal was released and tak- en to the barn where it would eat and drink, but was' unable to get up so helpless was it rendered by the inflicted injuries from which it died. —Lucknow Sentinel. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON LESSON XI.—JUNE 12 JUDAH THE TRUE BROTHER— Gen. 44: 18-34 Golden Text.—Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.—Ps. 133: 1. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. Time, -13.C. 1715. CHiLD need REGULATING? CASTORIA WILL DO ITI %hen your child needs rega4a�mg. remember this: the organs of babies and children are delicate. Little bowels must be gently urged—never forced. That's why Castoria is used by so many doctors and mothers. It is specially :made for children's ail- ments; contains no harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics. You can safely give it to young infants for colie pains. Yet it is an equally effective regulator for older children. The neat time your child bas a little cold or Wet, or a digestive upset, give 'him the help of Castoria, the children's own remedy. Genuine Castoria air ways has the name: r CASTORIARI ti71 <M`!)i tom And if ye take this one a m me, and harm befalleth hint, ye will bring down my gray hairs with sor- row to Sheol. Sheol is the. Hebrew name for the abode of the dead, and may mean "the insatiable." Now therefore when I come to thy servant, my father, and the lad is not with us. Judah had passed through one such scene, and all his soul shrank from a repetition of the unutterably sad experience. Seeing that his life is bound up with the lad's life. This beautiful expression may be translated, as in the margin, "Seeing that his soul is knit with the lad's soul." It will come to pass, when he Bee- th that the lad is ont with us, that' he will die. Perhaps Benjamin was all that kept Jacob alive when Jos- eph disappeared. And thy servants Will bring down the gray hairs of thy servant: our father with sorrow to Sltcol, Jttdah's plea is as remark- able: for its omissions iaS for what it WORLD'S SMALLEST FIRE ENGINE FULLY EQUIPPED FOR SSERVICE The smallest fire -engine in thefire, and that it carries more fire- world, weighing only 28 cwt., madefighting apparatus than any other its debut at Kingston-on-Thames,fire-engine. Photo shows a view of; the baby fire engine. It has a 27 where it has been secretly built. Itft ladder and carries a number of has a speed of 50 m.p.h., and its in -hermetically -sealed tubes containing ventor claims that it can tackle anyfire-extinguishing chemicals. contains. For thy servant became surety for the lad unto my father. Judah is paving the way for his sacrificial of- fer. Saying, if I bring him not unto thee, then shall I bear the blame to my father, for ever. He would lose his father's blessing, perhaps his share of the inheritance. Now therefore, let thy servant, I pray thee ,abide instead of the lad a bondman to my lord and let the lad go up with his brethren. "Judah, who twenty years before had been so cruel to his father and his broth- er, now shrank from repeating his offence even in an infinitely milder form. For how shall I go up to my fa- ther if the lad be not with me? Lest I see the evil that shall come on my father. Add to the fraternal affec- tion the love of a son for his aged have the complete father, and you picture of Judah. 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