The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-09-22, Page 771,itursdaY, Sept. 22nd, 1932
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'Kaye Don Married Russia. The transaction involves $1, -
Greenwich, Conn.—Kaye Don, Bri_1,000,000.
tish automobile and speed boat rac-
er, and Miss Eileen Martin, 21 -year -
Bolivians Want
old heiress of a wealthy textile man- Enemy Capital Bombed
tufacturer of this city, were married La Paz Residents of La Paz
coursed through the streets in a de -
last Friday, The news was made
public as Don prepaled to sail for monstration demanding that• Asunc-
England on the, S.S. Olympic. His
'bride will sail next week to join him
in Paris, and. a honeymoon at Lake The demand resulted- from reports
.-Como will follow. that Paraguayan troops had attacked
and killed Bolivian stretcher-bearers
Soviet Crude Oil who were evacuating the wounded
from one of the battle grounds in
'Shipped to Montreal the Gran Chaco.
A shipment of 9000 tons of Rus-
sian crude oil has been received by
the LaSalle Petrolium Refinery Co.
"The shipment came from Batum ori
th Black Sea and was shipped by ar-
rangement with the Aluminum Co.
of Canada which is taking the oil in
jpayment for aluminum wire sold to
ion, the Capital of Paraguay, be
bombed' from the air.
Quebec Legislature
May Take a Hand
Quebec — Intimation that legisla-
tion might be introduced into the
Provincial Legislature to prevent
publication of matter liable to create
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racial strife, was given by Premiei
L. A. Taschereau, The Premier also
indicated legislature action might be
taken in regard'to "blackmail .sheets"
and immoral literature.
Plain Grain Selling Holiday
Calgary—Albertfarmers recently
rimmed to inaugurate a wheat -selling
holiday. Convinced their wheat is
worth more than the present market
offers, growers of grain'throughout
the Province moved to store their
product until .prices improve.
British Government May
Split on Ottawa Pacts
London—Reports persist that Lib-
eral Ministers of the free trade group
in the National Government will de-
cide, in the next few days, whether
they will resign from the present ad-
ministration. The reports were later
described as "pure speculation."
It is understood that the Ministers
chief of whom are Sir Herbert Sam-
uel, Home Secretary, and Sir Archi-
bald Sinclair, Secretary for Scotland,
have been discussing the trade agree-
ments entered into at Ottawa by the
United Kingdom and the Dominions.
lishment of a Union Government,"
He committed himself only to the
extent of "favoring" the proposal,
and, in the meantime T, D. Pattullo,
Liberal Leader, and W. Bowser,
KC., former Conservative Premier,
have refused to enter his Govern-
ment. The further statement of Dr,
Tahnie has not been issued.
Foreign. Legion Meets Disaster
Oran, Algeria—A troop train car-
rying 500 officers and men of the
famous French Foreign Legion
plunged into a ravine near Tlemcen
and the Havas News Agency said
probably 120 legionnaires had been
killecl and another 150 seriously in-
jured. The train left the track in the
mountainous district between Zel-
boun and Turenne, and plunged 250
feet to the bottom of the ravine.
Rain is believed to have caused the
tracks to wash away.
Fire Damage Eestimated at $500,000
Fire destroyed docks, trarnvvays,
twenty fine houses, two warehouses,
a generalstore, garage, the school,
the hotel and two boarding houses,
at Spragge, Northern Ontario, last
week. The J. J. McFadden Lumber
Co. also had destroyed 8,000,000 feet
of lumber. 300 persons were render-
ed homeless by the blaze and the es-
timated loss is $500,000.
Shanghai Reports
Wide Resentment
Nankin, China —Immediate inter-
national action was demanded by the
Chinese Nationalist Government in a
series of notes sent to world Capi-
• tols protesting the signing of the re-
cognition and defensive treaty be-
tween Japan and Manchukuo. It urg-
ed the League of Nations to take im-
mediate steps, accusing Japan of vi-
olating resolutions of the League As-
sembly'- and the spirit of the League
• Covenant.
Germany to Build Battleships
Berlin—Germany, having turned
her back on the World Disarmament
Conference, will begin on Oct. 1, to
build her third "pocket battleship",
another of the 10,000 -ton cruisers
said to be as efficient as a battleship
of twice the size. The Admiralty is-
sued an order today for the laying
of the keey.
Tolrnie and Cabinet,
May Stay in Office
Victoria — Indications grow that
Premier S. F. Tolmie will carry on
theGovernment of British Columbia
with his present Cabinet with poss-
ible rearrangements.
The laim is made in some quar-
ters that the Premier; by his coali-
tion, virtually effected his resigna-
tion as Conservative leader, but it is
to be remembered his statement
merely said he would issue a pro-
nouncement soon which would in-
clude a clause "favoring the estab-
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
LESSON SEPTEMBER 25
Review: Moses Honored in his Death
Deut. 32: 48-52; 34: 5-8
Golden Text. — Precious in, the
sight of Jehovah is the death of His
Saints. Ps. 116: 15.
though. Canaan lay fair before the
eyes of Moses. Such a vision has
been granted to many a child of God
in his last hours, and, if we are true
to Him, as Moses was, will be grant-
ed to us also.
And he buried him in the valley
in the land of Moab over against'
Beth-peor. The note of location sig-
nifies "in on of the glens or rav-
ines of the Abarira range to which
Pisgah -belongs, opposite the sanctu-
ary of the Moabitish god Baal-Feor.
But rro man knoweth of his sepul-
chre unto this day, Moses knew the
same God who had been with him
would be with him throughout all et-
ernity. He knew that though he had
his body aside, his soul would enjoy
the divine communion forever. • So
he went down into the valley of
shadows, •lighted by the love of God
who had given him the pillar of cloud
by day and the pillar of fire by night
throughout all his wanderings.
And Moses was a hundred and
twenty years old when he died, His
life being divided into three periods
of forty years each—his training in
the land of Midian, his leading of the
Israelites through. their wilderness
wanderings.
THE LESSON 'IN ITS SETTING.
• Time—B.C. 1450.
Place—Mount Nebo, in the land of
Moab, east of the Dead Sea.
• SHUT OUT FROM CANAAN.
And Jehovah- spake unto Moses
that selfsame day. The day when he
had recited to the people the long
poem given in the first part of the
chapter.
SECOND SERIES
• BACON LITTER
COMPETITION 1932
The Ontario Live Stock Branch
has recently announced a second ser,
les Bacon Litter Competition for
sows farrowing between September 1
and October 31, 1932. This compe-
tition has as its object the establish-
ment of a standard of excellence for
grade brood sows kept by farmers.
It is recognized that brood sows
which rear. large litters of select ba-
con hogs, that are good feeders and
make good gains at low cost,are
valuable as improvers of commercial
hogs. The competition aims to give
such sows prominence as breeders in
their respective communities in the
hope that their female progeny will
be selected as foundation brood sows
for the district.
Any farmer wishing to enter
should send his entry to R. W. Wade
OntnariC, Live Stock Branch, Parlia-
ment Buildings, Toronto, within sev-
en days of the date of farrowing of
the litter. The awards will be based
on the age, weight, quality and uni-
formity of the litter and in order ot
qualify there must be nine pigs in
the litter raised to marketing age
arid at least 30% of these must grade
as select bacon. There is no expense
in connection with entering the corn -
petition.
The Federal and Provincial Live
Stock Branches provide $275.00 in
prize money which is divided. as fol-
lows:
1st $25.00, 2nd $24.00, 3rd $23.00,
4th $22.00, 5th $21.00, 6th $20.00, 7th
$20.00, and 8 more prizes of $15.00
each.
Huron County breeders have done
remarkably well in this competition
in the past and there should. be a
good entry from the County in the
contest.
For further in formation and en-
try forms, apply to the Oritario De-
partment of Agriculture, Clinton.
(Saying) Get thee up into this
mountain of Abarini. The name "Ab-
aripi," properly, no doubt, meaning
'of the parts beyond,'_ appears to have
been applied to the range of mann-
tains 'beyond' (i.e., east of) Jordan,
in which Nebo formect a particular
range." Unto Mount Nebo. Nebo is
the name of a Babylonian deity found
in "Nebuchadnezzar,"
Which is in the land of Moab.
Moab is mostly a plateau about 3,-
200 feet above sea level. That is
over against Jericho. About thirteen
miles to the east of that city, which
was on the western side- of the Jor-
dan. And behold the land of Can-
aan, which I give unto the children
of Israel for a possession. Mosses
would be eager to feast his eyes on
the promised land, of which he had.
cb earned for forty years, even though
he knew that he would not be allaw-
ed by Jehovah to enter it.
• And die in tire mount whither thou
goest up. Few of us know definite-
ly, as Moses did, when we are to die,
but all of us know that we are to die
and may die at any time, so that all
should be ready. And be gathered
unto thy people. That is, his soul
should be brought to where were the
souls of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,
and their descendants. As Aaron thy
brother died in Mount Hor, and was
gatheredunto his people. The sim-
ilarity lies in the fact thb.t both bro-
thers died on mountains ,about six,
months' apart.
Because -Ye trespassed against rne
in the midst of the children of Is-
rael. Before the whole congregation
where his bad example would do the
most harm. At the waters of Meri-
bah of Kadesh. dMeribah" means
"strife, contention." In •the wilder-
ness of Zin. That of Zin was dir-
•ectly south of Canaan and west of
Edom, and included Kadesh-abarnea.
Because ye sanctified rne not in the
midst of the children of Israel. If
the Lord's rebuke of Moses seems
severe, let it be considered he had
been admitted into so near comnitm-
ion with God—such communion as
had never been granted to any other
rnan."
For thou shalt See the land before
thee. Thus God's children, before
they go to heaven, are permitted
many glorious glimpses of the land
that is before them, the eternal life
that is to come. But thou shalt not
go thither into the land which I give
the children of Israel. It made little
difference to him that he could not
visit Canaan in his aged and worn
out bodily frame.
DEATH OF MOSES
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A by-law confirming the appoint-
ment of A. Pattison as Collector was
read and passed.
The following accounts were paid:
'The Standard' Office, adv. and print-
ing Voters' Lists $8L70; L. H. Bos-
man, tile $8.25; W. M. Henry, draw-
ing tile $4.50; R. Carrick, furnishing
and erecting trespassing signs $5.00,
Wm. Craig, payment on culvert,
$300,00, L. Cook, sheep claim, -7.00,
J. S. Scott, sheep claim $7.50, W. J.
Currie, sheep claim $7,50; Geo. Wal-
ker, • sheep valuer $4,00, J. Caldwell,
sheep valuer $2.00, For Roads: W.
McGill $18.00, G. R. Vincent $45.00„
L."Wightman $46.40, S. McBurney
$25.30, C. Robinson $24.20, G. R.
Vincent $52.20, C. Carter $29.00, F.
W, Cook $20.00, J. Vincent $84.9%.
J. Gillespie, Supt., $28.50.
Council adjourned. to meet again,
on Tuesday, October 11th.
A. Porterfield, Clerk.
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HOLLANDIA'S WORLD -FAMED
So MO6et, the servant of God, died
there in the land of illoab, accord -
'nig to the word of Jehovah. But,
MORRIS
Mr. George Edgar visited at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Murdock,
and Mr. Jack Murdock, of Toronto,
over the week-encl.
Miss Annie and Dr. Mary Findlat-
er attended the funeral of a relative
in Goderich on Tuesday last.
Miss Dorothy Golley visited with
her cousin, Miss Jean Robertson, of
Belgrave, on Wednesday of last
week,
Ur. and Mrs. Joseph. Casemore, al-
so Mrs. Walter Jeffray visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans
of Ethel, on Sunday last,
Masters Lloyd Cooke and Lloyd
Robertson, of Belgrave, spent Satur-
day with Master Clarence Golley.
- EAST WAWANOSH
COUNCIL
Council met itt Sept, 13th with all
the members present.
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and approved.
Affidavits of L, Cook, J. Scott and
W. J. Currie, of sheep owned by
them, having been destroyed by dogs
recently, were presented and the am-
ounts due them in each case from the
sheep valuer, receivd and ordered
pakl.
The Collector presented hiS bond,
which was acepted as satisfactory.
The sum of $300,00 was paid W.
Craig as part payment of building a
Culvert at Lot 35, Con. 9.
Grants of $20.00 each to Wingham
and Blyth Fall Fairs, and $10.00 to
the Belgrave School Fain, were voted
by Council.
Several tenders were received for
the construction of the McGill drain,
this contract being awarded to
gessrs. Blair and tlallahan at $410.
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