Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1932, p. 7

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j w jjt -r- 1 j y tdmurhu jtjly 7 1932 the acton free press face seven ess the w there once was a luinberly bumberly bee a gumptious and bumptious old fellow was lie i he bumped into tola flower then into tha x he teased the poor dog and he scared the poor cat he buzzed with a zip 1 round the babys bare head and quickly whizzed off to the new posy bed then zip in a jiffy he came flying back and tumbled at besse and bumbled at jackj but though he was bright and a hand- some young fellow dressed always most gayly in brown stripes and yellow and though he was fitted with wonder- xul wings yet he was suspected of having sharp stings and nobody ever cared greatly to see that lumbefly bumberl bumblebee i carolyn wells the sunday school lesson sunday jwly 10u tt twen ty yeabs ago from the isuue of the free press thursday july 11 1912 us im ft i w twentyfive days since the last fall of rain here fifteen minute sermons were manifest ly popular on sunday the temperature rose to 85 degrees jit noon on sunday and 87 on tuesday the fall wheat is already well headed and golden tints are appearing the first raspberries were niareted here this week mrh c barlett undertaker has just had completed a fine new casket wagon agreat improvement on the one formerly in use owing to the extreme heat the even ing service at the methddlst church last sunday was held on the church lawn it was a cool and pleasant degression messrs o c speight and w savers had some rare sport in fishing at marl lake near stayner last week their friends enjoyed theprlme pickerel pike and bass they brought home with them on wednesday the drill was removed from the howden oil well near milton after it had reached a depth of 1720 feet without striking but a slight show ing of oil it had passed through the strata from which oil only could be ex pected the operators are not discour aged many dry holes are bored in the best of oil fields and they will make another venture nearer milton the new stone crusher is turning out large quantities of road material at ba tons the gap between the old manse property and falrview avenue is being stoned the section between main street and park avenue on mill street and a piece on main street from ebbages creek toward the o t b crossing will also be coated ttifl rmtro nf mill fterxtgwl alsot given a good lca size the steam toller will then be put on to consolidate all these new and im proved roadbeds the o t r construction gang are laying the ties and steel on the beard- more siding the bridges over the ravines are to be built yet it has many qualities the man who possesses a bottle of dr thomas eclec- tric oil is armed against many ills it will relieve a cough break a cold pre vent sore throat it will reduce the swelling from a sprain relieve the most persistent sores and will speedily heal cuts and contusions it is a medicine chest in itself somewhat unstable the caul op moses golden text certainly i will be with thee exodus 3 12 lesson text ex 31015 4 1012 study also ex 2 1114 18 time 1491 b c iplace horeb exposition l moses called of god to be deliverer of gods chosen people 1012 mcse3 third school was the wilder ness tending sheep forty years moses spent in this sohool and the lesson opens just as he is about to graduate god has trained all his great servants in the wilderness alone with himself cf lu 3 2 mat 4 1 gal 117 the irae was nearly ripe for israels deliverance in three ways 1 their sufferings had reached their climax 2 they were crying for deliverance ch 2 2325 3 the deliverer was fully prepared moses accepetd the lowly occupation that was his in the land of mldlan without complaint ch 2 21 and was faithful in his duties as a shepherd his faith fulness in this position was a prepar ation for the larger work god had for him l 16 10 god selected a time when moses was faithfully attending to his humble duties to reveal himself unto him the place of revelation was horeb called tbe mountain of god because god there revealed himself cf 1 ki 19 8 jehovahs presence was sym bolized by the fire cf ch 1321 22 19 18 deuk 4 11 2 heb 12 29 the lowly bush represented israel the whole scene sets forth israel enswathed in the fire of god and yet not consumed the bush too was a type of the incar nation in jesus the word became fleshr humanity was on fire with the presence of god and yet was not consumed jno 1 14 moses was an alert man he did not pass the wondrous sight of a bush on fire and yet not consumed listlessly by 2od was pleased to see moses turn aside to see what this manifestation of god meant v 4 so god called to him with audible voice calling him twice by name cf jno 103 moses was ready at the call and said at once here am i moses was going to press forward to the bush at once but he must learn another lesson the unapproachable maj esty and holiness of god a way has been provided for us by which we can draw nigh with boldness heblo 19 but it should always be also with reverence and awe heb 12 28 29 b v god revealed himself to moses as the same god who dealt so wsnderfully with and made such covenants with his great an cestors abraham isaac and jacob by speaking of himself as still god of ab raham and isaac and jacob god bore testimony to the fact that they were jstill living mat 22 32 asssoon as ifigto him he hid his face cf 1 ki 19 13 isa 8 2 5 judeg 13i 22 rev 1 17 moses has at last been brought to the end of himself in the only way a man ever comes completely to the end of himself i e by a vision of god god tells moses three wonderfully comforting things 1 1 have surely seen the af fliction of my pepple god always sees the affliction of his people ps 12 5 but it did not seem through all these bitter years that god had seen the afflic tion of his people but he had 2 i have heard their cry cf ps 50 15 145 1819 3 itknow their sorrows cf ps 63- 9 in every hour of most hopeless sorrow we may say he knows ps 142 3 god came down himself cv 8lcflu19j10jn 1 14 1 j 3 8 he tame down todo a threefold work 1 to deliver them out of the hands of the egyptians he will also call he asks a question of great lm portance what is thy name the name of god lis thst by which x3od re- veala who and what he is and what an answer moses receives my name is i ami the eternal i am the one who always was always is and always shall be and the one who is selfexistent and indefinite from all eternity and to all eternity let us listen ponder and worship hl i will be with thy mouth 4 1012 and still moses holds back he looks at himself instead of looking at the in finite i am at his om insufficiency instead of at gods perfect sufficiency and then from the infinitely patient god comes the great promise 1 will be with thy mouth and teach thee what thou shalt speak and the promise is for us too if we go as he bids mat jo 16 19 20 ac 1 8 2 4 big brother the use of millers worm powders insures healthy children so far as the aliments attributable to worms are con cerned a high mortality among chil dren is traceable to worms these sap the strength of infants so that they are unable to maintain the battle for life and succumb to weakness this pre paration gives promise of health and keeps it one at the professors at syracuse learned last week that the father of one of the pupils is a famous chicago gang ster he learned it when the parent dropped into the town to visit his son the youngster brought the father around and introduced him to the instructor and the thiee chatted pleasantly for a while the chlcagoan expressing appreciation for the help and attention given his boy upon leaving he drew the professor to one side listen he asked in a tone implying that he wanted but one word to turn machineguns loose they treating you ill right here the alternative he was a new boarder and was not used to the ways of the house however when prunes turned up for dinner the thlrdtime in succession he felt he was entltld to make a complaint mss harbake he said to the land lady im not very fond of prunes have i no choice she looked him squarely between the eyes yes she said you can have youe choice either take them or leave thetm raincoats or rubbers he loqkdeare isnt the rainbow beautiful she oh yeah whats it advertis ing a more glorious victory cannot ba gained over another than that when the injury began on his part the kind ness should begin on ours john tillot- deadgame sport ithappened in front of the palace two layoffs were chewing the rag whattya dontonight asked one how about takin iiirti movie itll take our minds off the depression sorry old imtn was the answer but i cant make it ive- got a bridge date thats okay too was the amazing retort ill jump off with you i au ik the last ten years the most openly favor able to liquor and the freest stamping- ground for the trade it is perhaps r not without significance that the only acknowledged municipal bankruptcy in the province is in this area and is some what general the six municipalities concerned close to windsor ontario are city of east windsor town of sandwich town of sandwich e town of riverside township of sandwich w and town of tecumseh v each one of these municipalities has n become subject to the provisions of the new law with respect to places which have failed to meet their obligations or seem likely to do so the six munici palities will no doubt be governed by a com set up under this law until in the municipal boards opinion it is deemed advisable to give them back their autonomy from this general area also comes the loudest and most persistent cries for beerbjrtheglass we would commend for meditation to the windsor wets the wisdom of an old book look not thou upon the wine when it la red when it sparkles in the cup when it goeth down tmoothly at the last it biteth like a serpent and stlngeth like an adder thine eyes shall behold strange things and thine heart shall utter per verse things yea thou shalt be as he that lieth down in the midst of the sea or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast they have stricken me shalt thou say and i was not hurt they have beaten me and i felt it not when shall i awake i will seek it yet again r from the office of the ontavi pro hibition union a hi r-fla- j-t- m the matter of truth bfit rather excuse the faults i hear charged upon others and upon proper occasions speak all the good i know of everybody- benjamin prtokhn of all sections of ontario the city of windsorwlth its environs hasjbeen in j hanasofsatonand all our enemies lu 1 71 74 2 to bring them up out of the land god does not deliver us from the hand of the egyptians and then leave us in the land or the egyptians he brings them out also 1 cor 6 17 3 to bring them into a good land etc god does not merely bring out of bad hut he brings into good the trouble with many christians is that they have not come out of the world egypt but they have not come into the fulness there is in christ canaan the good land and large a land flowing with milk and without conflictrior it is the place of honey this canaan life will not be the cannanite and the hlttlte etc cf eph 6 12 b v it was not israels merit but israels cry that brought god down to deliver v 9 cf ro 10 13 god was ready umt waiting for the cry when it came he went 600 miles to horeb to bring up an answer in the person of moses just before jehovah speaks a word that makes the rejoicing heart of moses stand still come now therefore told i will send thee unto pharaoh thlsls always gods method to save men through men jas 5 20 2 cor 5 20 moses now has a com- mlsson from god before he went at his own call and failed ch 2 1114 he is much humbled by his previous ex perlence and cries who am i that i ihould go to pharaoh etc cf jei 1 6 well may we all say when god gives us a commission who am i god gives an allsufficient answer to moses startled question certainly i will be with thee no one need fear any foe or shrink from any work if god is with him ro 831 it is a favorite way with qod to cheer his trembling servants by saying i will be with thee oeut 31 68 josh 1 59 jer 15 20 mat 28 20 when ood says that to us we on our part can say i will not fear what shall man do unto me othm itrmm brou israel to that verylspot how his heart must have throb bed with holy memories and unutterable confidence and joy i h i am hath seit me 13 moses still hesitates to obey the divine j cadesky optometbist- wxll vtsit acton on monday july 4th anyone suffering from eyestrain defective vision or headache should not miss the opportunity of consulting this eyesight specialist appointments may be made with mr a t brown druggist consultation free oflloe room 9 a m tin 4 p m time tabijes at acton a direct obligation of the province of ontario authorized by act op the legislature of the province and a charge as to principal and interest upon the consolidated revenue fund of the province nadian nationalrailways going east daily except sunday l 1007 1 daily 248 l dally except sunday z 813 pjzw sunday only 800 pjn the 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