Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1932, p. 7

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da jw m tonbday joke 30 1932 f3 i fa y p i i i wi ii ivr tjve igttjlb dealers five little dealers each kept a store one cut prices then there were four pour little dealers v feeling sad hut free onft wotwfc nritortlim then there were three three little dealers one felt pretty blue failed to dress his windows that left only- two two little dealers- all their rivals gone one forgot his overhead that left only one one litjle dealer decided he could get some lessons from experience so hes growing yet i m thr2 acton pree press paoe seven the sunday schoql lesson fob stjndaytjuiy 3 tsrenty tears ago fran the issue of the free press of thursday july 4 1912 k very enjoyable weather was provided for the dominion day holiday the board of education has just been advised that the regular grants to the continuation school this year will- be 101482 nbtwlthstandlng the hot weather 483 books were issued from the public library in june two hydroelectric engineers were here during the week laying out the town for the new system part of the material has already reached town and work will commence in a few days the oiling of the streets was completed last week and has proved a panacea in allaying the dust the ft ni garden party of the ladies aid of knox- church will be held at the home of mr charles davidson next v tuesday evening- in the last play of the last- innings of the baseball match in the park on monday afternoon a very serious ac cident befell eddie waddell of the acton team he was playing third base and caught the ball thrown by the pitcher his brother leg and put out the run ner who slid to the base in the slide both fell and it was found waddell was serlouslyhurtr both bones of the right leg were fractured between the knee and ankle and internal injuries are feared waddell was employed as a baker by statham and son he was pitcher of the methodist team in the church league be was taken to guelph hos pital on tuesday for treatment the dominion day celebration under the direction of acton fire brigade was quite a success the attendance was satisfactory and the baseball contests and athletic events were quite exciting the days proceedings ended with an assembly in the town hall ijuly 3terrible cyclone at regina forty lives lost two hundred injured sfcooo homeless and 6000000 worth of property destroyed jwhentwoimmenseblac1c clouds came together on sunday and with a swoop a cyclonic pillar descended on the city much destruction followed in its wake the business section and the most select residential section were devastated by the storm which was accompanied by a cloud burst amongthebulldbigs wreck ed were methodist church y w c a new public library presbyterian churcn baptist church bonahue block tele phone exchange grain elevators res cuers are still searching the debris as v many people are missing childhood and education of moses golden text train up a child in the way he should go ant even when he is old he will not deparwrom it pro verbs 22 6 lesson textrrex 2 110 acts 7 22i time 1571 b c place egypt exposltlonii the birth of moses 22 1 2 pharaohs cruel edict that every male chud bom to the israelites should be killed ch l1522 seemed admirably adapted to avert the danger of israels becoming so powerful that ttieywonld escape out- of egypt but in fact it only resulted in bringing the deliverer of israel into pharaohs own palace and glving him just the training fie needed for the great work to which god had called him so in a similar way through out all the history of the race thedevils most cunningly devised schemes are simply working out the beneficent pur poses of god ps 72 10 and nothing promotes the growth of the true church more than persecution the lesson opens with a very ordinary occurrence nothing more than the marriage of a lowly man to a lowly woman what could seem more insignificant vet out of this mar riage was to come he who was to be a nations deliverer and one of the greatest men of history the lowliest marriage is a very solemn thing when one comes to view it in all that is wrapped up in it arnram and jochebed cf ch 6 20 seem to have entered into the marriage with some sense of the importance of the step and the greatness of the issues that hung upon it amram and jochebed had two other children before moses was born v 4 ch 7 7 but moses is the first child mentioned because of his import ance in gods plan of redemption for israel and for the world the edict that every male child born should be cast into the river oh 1 22 does not seem to have been in force at the time of aarons birth but was at the time of moses but moses parents did not obey it by faith in god they overcome fear of pharaoh heb 11 23 trust in god and in his word is ever the best cure for fear ps- 27 1 3 ro 8 31 moses was an exceeding fair child acts 7 20 heb 11 3 his parents seem to have entertained the hope that he was to be the deliverer of his people heb 11 23 moses probably got that idea himself from his mother acts ff 25 child bharoahs infamous edict had worked blessing for her- these years under his mothers care were of immense importance in forming moses character and his plans for life there he earned gods promises regarding israel and how much belterlt was to be evil entreated with the people of god than to enjoy the- pleasuresof sin- forseabon acts 7 25 heb 11 2426 no woman ever occupied a position of greater power than jochebed as nurseto moses haying graduated from his mothers school she brought him to pharaohs daughter to be instructed n all the wisdom of the egyptians acts 7- 22 he saw by experience the superiority of the religion of the hebrews to that of egypt all bharoahs wicked plans had simply re sulted in preparing the very deliverer he feared might come in this we see the futility of mens plans when opposed to the will and purposes of god only for a season do tney prosper then god takes a handand everything is brought to confusion saskatchewan coal prodoc- xion t a corrector of pulmonary troubles many testimonials- could be presented showing the great efficacy of tdr thomas eclectric oil in correcting dis orders of the respiratory processes but the best testimonial is experience and the oil is recommnded to all who suffer from these disorders with the certainty that they wffl- flndrelleflit willallay inflammation in the bronfchial tubes knows her cyclone burglar ive tried blasting and ive tried a sledgehammer but-still- 1 cant get this safe open wife dont give up let the baby play with it taking the figures for the first four months of 1832 as an indicator there will be a record production of lignite coal in the province of saskatchewan his year the output from january 1 to april301 b33r-was-329209-tons-eompar- ed with 228060 tons for the correspond ing period of 1931 an increase this year in the rieriod under review of 101149 tons last year the total production ot lignite coal was 658902 tons the highest on record for the province theilgnlte coaibearfiig areas of sas katchewan lie principally in the southern part and are being mined in the vicinity of estevan whlohls about 125 miles southeast of regina this area contains possibly 4000 square miles within which coal may be found it is estimated that there is a probable reserve of over 57- 000000000 fans of lignite in this area the actual or definitely known reserve based on a calculation of actual thickness and extent over an area of more than 306 square miles is 2412000000 tons -4- red rose tea iiatjr educed prices- redxabel25iib urahge i ekoe 5o 2 lth going eaat jally except sunday- dairy dally except sunday sunday only the chicago flier that pi here at 947 eglstbound sto town at955 p rn going wert dally except sunday dally except sunday dally except sunday daily except sunday sunday only sunday only hooking the collateral im sorry said the diner who hoped to get away with it bur ihavent any money to pay for thatmeal jthatsall right jsaid the cashier well write your name onthe wall and you can pay the next time you come in dont do that everybody who comes in will see it oh no they wont your overcoat will be hanging over it more and more many motorists seem to think that all highways are speed ways j cadesky optometrist will visit acton on jumida 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 mr7a7t brown druggist consultation free office hoom 0 a m tin 4 p n teke tables ax acton anmdian n 1007 aj 228 pan 613 pm 800 pjn through at george- 740 ajn 908 ajn 228 pjn 640 pjn 825 am 1035 pjn ix moses in the ark of bulrushes 3- 8 married thompsonnixon at vashgrove on june 19 1912 ethel ada daughter of mrand mrs james h nixon to rev griffin m thompson of stoney creek cslamiiamont at the home of the brjdesparents mount forest on june 26 1912 by rev w cooper b annie florence eldest daughter duncan e lament to howard oram toronto a of f seduced by asthma the constant strain of asthma brings the patient to a state of hopel e early use should by all means be made of the famous dr j d kelloggs asthma remedy which more than any other acts quickly and surely on the air pass ages and brings blessed help and com fort no home where asthma is present ht the least degree should be without this great remedy when her boy could no longer be con cealed jochebed sought safety for hm in an arfc this quite likely was-sug- gested to heby reflecting uponjiow god had isaved noah when the old world was destroyed she made her ark somewhat after the pattern 6od gave noah cf gen 6 14 she put the child in the ark among the flags by the rivers brink she knew where and when pharaohs daughter came to bathe and laid her plans accordingly doubtless she ob tained this shrewd plan from god by prayer jas 1 5 that child seemed in a perilous place in the crocodileinfested nile but he was perfectly safe x as safe as any babe in theroyal palace for he was under gods cafe and one in gods care is safe anywhere ps 121 5 isa 43 2 having done all she could the mother left all in gods hands and trusted and watched and waited cf ps 37 5 7 she did not stop doing while there was anything left that she could do we are not told that she was filled with anxious fears and i cannot but feel that the peace of god possessed her heart as she turned from the helpless babe among the flags by the river side isa 26 3 though jochebed dscreet- ly withdrew from sight little mlariam stayed and watched developments miria standing- th washing iipi i white pine blister rust during may and early june owners of white pine trees should inspect them for symptoms of the fungous disease known as white pine blister rust it is at this time of year that the disease is most readily detected as conspicuous orange- yellow blisters are formed on the affected part of the trunk or limbs these blis ters contain a fine powder composed of spores which serve to distribute the rust these spores- cannot infect otljer plner 1 trees jtiut must reach either currant or gooseberry leaves to besfrn growth on the under aide of these leaves if they r are infected by spores from the pines minute orangeyellow pustules appear upon which two types of spores are pro duced the first which serves to spread the rust to other currants or gooseberries and the second which can infect pine trees again thus completing the life cycle in the case ov individual ornamental pines infections can be successfully cut out but with a number of trees or a plantation this is scarcely practicable here in order toy control the disease it is necessary to remove the less valuable of trie two hosts as7 since both are neces- ary for the completion of the life cycle the removal of one checks the further develbprrlent of the rust generally it is desirable to remove currants and goose berries within 900 feet of white pines or n the case of the cultivated black j currant within one rnlle her brother is a type of what every sister should be everything went on just as jochebed had planned every thing will always go just as we plan if we make gods plans our plans kt seem- td a matter of no greatmoment merely or a kings daughter to go out to bathe but the history of the world hung upon it it was no accident but a part of gods great plan it seemed a mere ac cident for her curiosity to be awakened by the homely pitchcovered box among the flags but that too was part of gods plan she sent for her handmaid to pull the ark ashore and bring it to her with eager curiosity and ceaseless chatter the egyptian girls gather round the mysteri ous box it is soon opened and a beau tiful babe greets their astonished gaze just at that opportune moment the baoc frightened by the many strange faces bending overj begins to cry that was the most natural thing- in- the world for the babe to do but thercry was as much a part of oods plan as any miracle moses evcr wrought that cry touched the heart of the royal maiden and secur ed moses a place in the palace of the pharaohs moses in all his life never did anything more important than to cry just at that moment how wonder fully every little thing that comes to pass is part of oods great plan pharaohs daughter might have a cruel monster for a father but she had n jwotaans heart and had compassion on the cry ng babe of a hebrew woman he determined to take the babe for her n just then miriam appeared with jbs offer to secure a hebrew woman to nurse the babe this was presumably all prearranged by her mother the ruse was successful and she went tod got the best nurse any child can have its own mother iii moses under his mothers care 9 10 pharaohs daughter offered to give j jochebed- wages for nursing her own eastbotmd dally except sunday 600 ajn daily 935 a dally ioo pm dally r 425 p dally 55a pjn daily 9 pja sundays and holidays only 800 pm westbound daily 915 ajn dally r iii5 ajn daily i pjn daily 4i5 pjn- daily 615 pm daily except saturdays 1015 pjn 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