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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 19, 1937, p. 7

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sunday school lesson mmhh tm woman finds radium deposit in california lesson viii the place of religion in a nations life exodus 25 140 29 43 1g 40 138 printed text exodus 23 1 2 8 9 29 4346 40 3138 golden text blessed is the na tion whose god is the lord psilm 33 12 the lesson in its setting place mount sinai time bc 1489 and jehovah spake unto moses saying speak unto the children of israel that they take for me an of fering of every man whose heart maketh him willing ye shall take my offering for the construction of this place of worship the people themselves were to bring offerings of gold and silver and brass of vari ous kinds of cloth of acacia wood and oil and spices together with various kinds of stones but only those were to bring such offerings whose hearts led them to do so will ingly and let them make me a sanctu ary that i may dwell among them according to all that i show thee the pattern of the tabernacle and the pattern of all the furniture thereof even so shall ye make it two things in this introductory announce ment the lord makes clear to moses first that the sanctuary which jehovah is now speaking of is a place in which god would dwell among his people the israelites the verb dwell is the one from which the word shekinah comes see lev 15 31 1g 1g1g 2g 11 12 num 9 18 20 the tabernacle is in general an adumbration of the great dwell ingplace of god where he holds converse with all the ranks of his rational creatures the heaven of heavens set apart for god and the tent shall be sanctified by my glory in the old testa ment when any thing or any per son or any day is said to have been sanctified we understand that that thing or person or day was set apart for holy purposes for gods service and worship as would naturally be expected that thing or person was to be kept clean from all defilment and pollution of any kind that would interrupt unbroken com munion with god or hinder the ser vice for which this thing or person was set apart and i will sanctify the tent of meeting and the altar aaron also and his sons will i sanctify to min ister to me in the priests office the entire chapter of which these verses are the conclusion is a des cription of the rites by which aaron and his sons were set apart and sanctified for their priestly office and i will dwell among the chil dren of israel and will be their god no christian can read this verse without thinking of two won derful new testament passages con cerning a greater tabernacling of god with men in john 1 14 we read and the world became flesh and dwelt among us and wo beheld his glory glory as of the only begot ten from the father full of grace and truth it should be noted that that margin of the revised version informs us that the verb here trans lated dwelt is literally a verb meaning tabernacled see also rev 21 3 that which god begins to do with his own chosen people the israelites out there in the wild erness of sinai god will bring to glorious perfection in the eternity to come for all his people who have truly been redeemed separated and sanctified because of the blood of christ to whom all the tabernacle service pointed and they shall know that i am jehovah their god that brought tbem forth out of the land of egypt that i might dwell among them i am jehovah their god life with out a knowledge of god is the most tragic thing in the universe and this is life eternal that they should know thee the only true god and him whom thou didst send even christ john 17 3 then the cloud covered the tent of meeting and the glory of jehovah filled the tabernacle and moses was not able to enter ito the tent of mrs jose bishop of san joaquin valley and her attorney ray bailey inspect a sample from the rich radium meposlt that mrs bishop located in red rock canyon in the valley bailey filed claim for mrs bbhop and stated that deposit assays 7000 in radium and s3g0 in silver to the ton mrs bishop plans to endow a home for destitute prospectors cream and skim milk farming pay3 best in the long run dairy farmers who mako the most money generally are those who keep hogs and poultry in addition to cows and pro duce the feeds to teed them properly they expect th ir cows to pay their way and yield a profit from cream however they also keep cows so that they may have skimmilk to feed to calves hogs and chickens skimmilk combined with farm- grown grains grows calves hogs and market at lowest cost and helps hens lay more eggs than is possible without it a cow producing 8000 pounds of 4 per cent milk a year supplies around 7100 pounds of skimmilk or roughly an average ot around 24 pounds or 3 gallons a day during the period she is in milk a wellstarted calf will take from 10 to 15 pounds ot skimmilk a wellstarted calf will take from 10 to 15 pounds ot skimmilk a day a growing hog on pasture from 3 to 5 pounds and 30 hens around 8 pounds ship your cream to us our trucks will call or wo will pay extra for making your own delivery stouffville creamery co our creamery open dally also open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings telephone 18603 fly spray clean and odorless will not stain cows 90 cents gallon s for late crop sow turnip seed rape seed millet salt for curing hay and blocks for pasture field we have a fresh car just in blocks 30c each cement on hand at all times also land tile flour and feeds order your coal now as the price is going up s w hastings stouffville ontario meeting because the cloud abode thereon and the glory of jehovah filled the tabernacle when all had been done according to gods instruc tions then the very purpose god in tended the tabernacle to serve was realized when he himself in the form of a cloud came down to rest upon the tabernacle a cloud is the con stant symbol or if not always this the accompaniment of the divine presence ex 14 19 19 1g 33 9 1 kings 8 10 psalm 104 3 isa 19 1 dan 7 13 and when the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle the chil dren of israel went onward through out all their journeys but if the cloud was not taken up then they journeyed not till the day that it was taken up for the cloud of jehovah was upon the tabernacle by day and there was fire therein by night in the sight of all the house of israel throughout all their journey the children of israel were thus most divinely guided by none other than god himself in his manifestation and presence in the cloud which by night appeared as fire we are led today also by god not by such a visible things as a cloud but by the holy spirit who dwells in us rom 8 14 joys of fishing hit all alike fascination never dies no limit to expense of tackle beetle attacks school house insect really voracious has 2c0 items menu phono 1c9 5he kings uiglwucty safe direct economical summer time table leave toronto leave stouffville a 615 am s15 am b 825 am c 1230 pm c 1250 pm a 430 pm standard d 245 pm b 530 pm timo c 350 pm o 1015 pm e 840 pm a dally except sun hoi b sun hoi only c sat only d dally except sat sun i- hoi o sat sun hoi only wcokend sorvico to uxbrldge vacation touks all expenses paid muskoka georgian bay tho great lakes the quints the big cities tickott and information at mansion house phone 161 twentyone years ago the japanese beetle made us first appearance in new jersey it lost no time in making itself a nuisance and a curse in half a dozen years or so it covered a terri tory ot 2500 square miles since some time in juno it has been raiding new jersey it has invaded west chester and long island pennsyl vania suffered from its depredations years ago it looks like tho pirate it is gaudy and green its wingcovers done in copperbrown hardly any other pets is so loathsome to the dweller in the country it3 bill of fare contains 200 or more items wo firmly believo that it has been trying to cat up a jersey school house and it is entirely credible that it is actuated not by hunger but by an insatiable desire to do malicious mischief it tears your roses to tat ters it strips the trees of leaves it ruins the grass it loves best your bestloved fruit tree a prohibition ist it hates grapes a new economist it reduces the corn crop as befits a savage it rages especially against shade trees and beautiful shrubs un derground tho larva tho beetletobe is at work on tho roots spoiling tho lawn underground and overhead it is a tirolcss destroyer trees can bo sprayed with arsenato of lead but that makes tho fruit dan- gorous starlings and even gulls not at present a common land bird aro said to bo fond ot tho japaneso beet le wo never had tho luck to see tho japanese flics and wasps that have been imported from japan to mako away with this undestrablo immi grant as wo think of westchester and long island and jersoy wo havo a gllmpso of weary and exasperated men women and children patiently picking these infamtfus creatures off their prey and dropping thorn into a can of kerosene thoy poison sum mer would that some magical in cantation could wlpo out tho wholv brood d j taylor deputy minister of game and fisheries for ontario made the statement that more tourists in vaded ontario in the good fishing sea sons of 19281929 than in any compar able period since the birth of the dionne quintuplets from the nature of the statement it is obvious that the deputy minister does not propose to let the famous quints take the lions share of publicity and credit for the great influx from across the line mr taylor is right he has committed no heresay whatever mr taylor was an elected member of the legislature in 1934 and he re signed to take the appointment n the game and fisheries department such things have happened before in politi cal life but not so happily as in the case of d j taylor who has proven his worth and capacity in every way as an official with very heavy respon sibilities he has a sound outlook in conservation of game and fish and he has sponsored one of the best aut umn shoots in the country that on pelee island when the farmers gain by the groat invasion and all other business there ahouts gains too but to get back to the luro of fish ing it is no respecter of persons the rich and the poor alike aro hit hard we have seen the former with enough fancy expensive tackle and equipment plus highpowered boat with guide to catch all the fish in the lake in no time but the catch in it all is that they dont they monkey first with one lure then another finally it often occurs they take the worms the guide has brought with him do an hours still fishing and make a good catch of black bass and are they happy and proud expense cuts no ice at all it is the catch which counts for which many have burned up dollars in gas and havo travelled far when it is a good catch tho home town newspaper gets a picture with all the particulars the dionno quints may be the passing rage or vogue for many tourists the lure ot fishing will never die out in the hu man breast and talking about fishing lures an article by a scientific expert recently submitted that all tho highcolors on spinners flies etc were of no ac count at all to the fish which when looking at tho bait had no sense ot color at all just of motion tho col ored fly spinners and spoons were just made to attract tho sucker on land wo can neither prove nor disprove this scientific conclusion 100000 for roads quebec hon oneslme gagnon minister of mines game and fish eries has announced the quebec gov ernment had allotted 100000 for im provement of tho chibougamau min ing region road the minister said all floating bridges spanning the road would bo replaced by permanent structures around the dial radio headliners of the week g c- murray heat kills birds weyburn sask scores of blackbirds were killed by the heat on monday july 5 when an official tem perature of 114 was registered special drama series starts sept 13 the lux radio theatre one of the outstanding dramatic features of the air slarts its third year on cbs mon day september 13 from 900 to 1000 pm edst since the first columbia broadcast of this scries began july 1935 with the presentation of helen hays in bunty pulls the strings the programs have presented such stars and vehicles as gary cooper and jean arthur in the plainsman les lie howard and eiissa landi in mon sieur beaucaire edward g robin son and beverly roberts in tho crim inal code jeanette mactjonald in tonight or never walter huston nan sunderland and fay baintor in dodsworth and many other famed artists of stnse and screen in nearly 100 other plays of equal importance because of the talent selection and production of these radio plays which aro under the direction of cecil b demille they have won such acclaim as the award for the best dramatic program by the womens national radio committee and first place for radio drama in the new york world- telegram polls ot 1935 and 1930 a vote which is taken among radio edi tors of newspapers throughout the country phil baker to be heard from coast to coast in new series phil baker returns to the air over sixty columbia stations from coast to coast sunday october 3 at 730 pm est this new series marks the third consecutive year that tho accor- deon squeezing comedian has been sponsored by gulf beetle and bottle will he on hand to heckle baker harry menaughton will again take the role of bottle while beetle will remain as a haunting voice his identity is to remain a closely veiled secret silver theatre inaugurates new dramatic series leading stars of screen and stage will be heard on tho silver theatre a halfhour weekly show starting sun day october 3 at 500 pm a new- departure in the method of selecting material for these broadcasts will set a precedent in radio drama the sil ver theatre will mako use primarily of novels magazine stories and orig inal manuscripts this will give radio listeners an opportunity of hearing their favorite stories in dramatic form other details concerning the new silver theatre series will he an nounced as soon as arrangements have been made repeat series of muskoka broad cast a repeat series of vacationland tours sponsored by the muskoka tourist development association will be heard over cfrb 200 to 215 pm tuesdays and thursdays starting aug 10th the program will feature harry lord as the travelling commentator and incidental organ music will be supplied by vincent boyd known to radio listeners as flying fingers ernest taylor canadian baritone will appear as guest on several programs each program will bring to the micro phone one of the prominent men of the north country interesting morning program a rather novel and interesting meth od of broadcasting morning exercises is presented on a nationwide network this wakeup program features songs and gags intermingled with the exercises dobsie and woe willie are tho only characters tho program is heard each morning over ckoc ckcr cfco ckch chsj gkcw chnc cjls and many western sta tions it has just camo out that a certain congressman in tho good old usa is trying to pass a bill which will make all tho radio entertainers use their right names now can you im agine tho embarrassmont of the poor radio announcer introducing such celebrities as izzy iskowitz benny kubloski william dunkcnfield glen knoblauch or mario gabriel germaine belzeniero belanger which aro tho real names of eddio cantor jack ben ny w c fields glen gary and gogo delys bob bazooka burns was once known as blue in the vaudeville team of black and blue ills first picturo work was imitating a negro drinking soup in unlvorsals hoavon on earth starring lew ayers who has been burns socond best pal ever since burns was also champion rifle shot ot tho allied armies in france during the world war beating 1400 of the crack shots ot all allied armies in a competition which lasted more than a year hes really got somothlng to toot about radios first croaker andy dcvine gravelthroatod come dian has received more fan mall dur ing his few months on radio with jack benny than in ten years in tho mov ies ills voice has been raspy and husky since ho was a small child and tried to swallow a ruler with a jagged brass edge andys vocal strain has made him a fortune ho calls him self the radios first croaker you should have heard mm sing a duet with bing crosby at a recent benefit he cant beat bing at golf either but the two aro friendly enemies every time they teeoff on the golf course which is directly behind the homes of both actors although the new chase sanborn hour which is leaping up to the top of the popularity poll like a whippet is packed with star name3 and tal ents nelson eddy is to bo added to the program starting some timo this month all of which will be gratify ing news to the legion of eddy fans who never seem to get enough of this popular singers golden voice edgar bergen who is the brilliant mouthpiece for charlie mccarthie has printed special stationery for charlie and all his future fan letters aro to be answered on it we have the inside dope that charlie writes just like he talks kenny baker sweet voiced tenor on the jello hour received 1900 a week and a guarantee of six breakfasts a week for his wife and himself on his first professional radio broadcasting engagement world going to the bogs for centuries western writer finds solace contemplating this fact in many things are happening these days that get one down there is plenty of gloomy conversation on all sides and even ordinarily cheerful writers sometimes give way to a des pairing mood tho following for in stance from an article by harris tur ner in the western producer is in an unusual vein for him- what wtih england spending a cou ple of billion pounds on armaments and hitler herding his warships into dangerous positions in the mediter ranean and mussolini putting two or three thousand soldiers iuto spain every time great britain scores an other diplomatic triumph and stalin slaughtering generals as though they were of no more account than pri vates or newspaper editors and the drought and the grasshoppers and the price ot gold shares and all that sort of thing and the americans spending all their time and money at baseball games and prize fights there seems little hope for the world the best corrective for the ten dency to paint the future in dark col ors is to look back and note how often tho prophets of dreadful things to come have been shown all astray the recent centenary of the opening of queen victorias reign led to a recall ing of the wonderful progress that britain and the world at large made while she was on the throne but at the time of her accession there was practically nobody who had any idea that such an era was at hand seldom before or since iave so many leading public figures predicted disaster and deterioration as inevitably in store as a matter of fact the periods of greatest advance have been forseen by few and experience shows that the timo to beware of tho future is when the most extreme optimism in regard to it is being expressed bo- sides there have been always those who emphasize the distressing fea tures of what they see in their imme diate neighborhood and elsewhere overlooking those out of which com fort can be taken when people talk about the hopelessness of everything it is well to keep in mind the follow ing bit of homely verse my grandpa notes the worlds worn cogs and says were going to the dogs his grandpa in his house of logs said things were going to the dogs his grandpa in the flemish bogs said things wero going to the dogs his grandpa in his heavy togs said things wero going to the dogs but this is what i wish to state tho dogs have had an awful wait quality of mercy does seem strained paris mme madeleino fontagcs selfproclaimed former friend of prem ier mussolini ot italy roceived a sus pended sentence of ono year in prison at the conclusion of her secret trial on charges of shooting count charles pineton do cbambrun tho trial was held in secret because judges feared tho vivid brunette might talk too freely of her alleged love af fair with ii duce mushroom poison cure developed frankfortonmain germany for baptising their children by total immersion in tho river nadda mem bers of a group of seventh day ad- ventists wero fined from 150 to 200 marks when lead is cooled it shrinks but the metal antimony expands on cool ing paris dr leon binct professor of physiology has announced the de velopment of a cure for mushroom poisoning the treatment consists of glucose injections which restore tha normal glucose content of the blood destroyed by tho mushroom toxin death may bo prevented ho said by an injection of 40 grams of glu cose per litre of distilled water his attention was called to the treatment when he noticed that in mushroom poisoning the glucoso con tent of the blood normally ono gram per litre dropped to threetenths of a gram 12 hours after tho poisoning there followed experiments over a period of years upon rabbits which have the samo blood glucosa content as human beings l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone servico day and night business phono residence phone r g clendening funeral director am service phone marmiara 900 mansion house stonffviuc ontario full course meals 35c room and board by tho week so00 tobaccoes chocolates soft drinks sandwiches our specialty ladies and gents rest rooms mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouflvlll money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental neil c smith ldsdds office over bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phono residence 1011 1015 clarcmont every tuesday office over tuckers store phone claremont 1401 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and ot tha university of toronto ofilco in grnbins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block see h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines thomas 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