1 i- i 1f imtffmu sfrilumf i estamish 1s x tvi member of the canadian weekly newspaper association issued every thursday at stouffville ontario eight to tweivepages average circulation 1550 copies subscription bates per year in advance incanada 200 in usal 20 i a v nolan son publishers notes and comments a huge coal pile the canadian national railways recently forward ed the largest single consignment of coal ever moved in one vessel from lake erie ports to canadian lakehead the coal was dumped into the lemoyne of the canada steamships line at erie and weighed 16436 tons which surpassed the previous record by 60 tons the lemoyne is of canadian construction having been built at midland ontario which is also a canadian national railways point the coal contained in the record cargo came from the mines of the rail and river coal company located near bellaire ohio mines which have been the property of the canadian national for many years and which provide a valuable source of coal for some of the system services dehydrated butter as the result of research work by the dairy research institute dating from before the war new zealand is now producting dehydrated butter or dried butterfat and the british government has contracted to take up to 20000 tons during this season and next this development occurring at a tinie when newzealands shipments of whey butter to the united kingdom have ceased through lack of refrigerator space is of considerable help to the dairy farmers of the dominion as well as a valuable contribution towards britains demand for fat the possibilities of producing dried butterfat were investigated a few years ago when it was believed a market existed for it in certain parts of the world not served by refrigerator ships after the outbreak of war the deteriora- of the shipping position caused a progressive reduction in exports of creamery butter and after a period the com plete elimination of exports of whey butter in view- of the resultant surpluses the matter assumed great importance and satisfactory method of processing whey butter with the plant available was devised a trial shipment of 400 ton was made some months ago to england and was very well receivedthe opportunity for large scale operations therefore presented itself i 1 do you need bomb insurance r ir fv applications for war risk insurance under the dom- inion government plan are now being received by canadian insurance agents and companies acting as representatives of the government applications are being made by those who wish mpre protection than the limited free indemnity provided by the war risk insurance act on dwellings and household effects s insurance under the new policies will be effective september 15 the property owner wanting insurance on his pro perty can obtain information through licensed fire insur ance agents who are cooperating fully with the govern ment in the matter the agents do the selling and collect the premiums the policies will be issued by the 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is located on the map perhaps even mcte important than the seizure of three out of four key ports on the west coast leaving only tulear in the south in french hands is a drive by british mobile forces down the east coast these forces have advanced 200 miles from diego suarez and reached antalaha which they have captured dr s s ball pnyilclan and surgeon xray office oct obrien and ux phoned 196 coroner for tork coonty insurance thomas bffikett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 1908 insure in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phone 25902 stouftvillt h o klinck stouffville ont phone 334ft tor your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglar and all casualty lines lesson lesson for sept 20 judah as example op selfsacrifice s text hereby perceive we the love of god because he laid down his life for us and ive ought to lay down our lives for the brethren 1 john 816 the lesson as whole josephs treatment of his breth ren when they came to egypt to purchase corn was all with the design of reaching their consciences and exercising them as to their past wickedness and seeing if during the years since they had acted so cruelly toward him god bad wrought repentance in their souls they did not realize that he under stood them when having been charged as spies and detained in prison for three days they said we are verily guilty concerning our brother in that we saw the an guish of his soul when he besought us and we would not hear there fore is this distress come upon us gen 4221 reubens reminder of his attempt to save the younger brother v22 must also have moved josephs heart deeply but he evidently felt they had not yet reached rock bottom in their recognition of the enormity of their sin when on the second visit to egypt jje arrested benjamin it gaye to jiidah the opportunity to prove tliat- he a t least was now actuated by nobler feelings and motives tban in the years past when cruelty arid wickedness had so characterized him as evidenced riot only in his dealings with joseph but also in his heartless and corrupt ways withils own daughterinlaw tamar gen- 38 that- tils grief was more than mere remorse sujch as another judah judas is tie same- rime- manifested -in- con- nectionwith thebetrayal of a great er- than joseph matt 2735 is made clear- i- think by the way jacob spoke of hirifjusr before his death fieri 49810lt seems clfar that a real work of- grace in the soul of judab had given him a plice of rtcognlzed leadership among his brethren as orie approved of god whotiad learned by bitter ex perience to distrust himself and- rely upon the eternal- verso by- verso gen 441s thou art even j as pharaoh v the fulfillment of js dreams was now comlngony the the other ibrother presumably dead verse 21 ithou saldst bring him down untome- joseph had made this demand in order i to see what the attitude of the ten old er brothers was toward benjamin verse 22 wo said t the lad brothers bowed before hlm v14 and judah acknowledging the great ness of his position pleaded earn estly for the life and liberty of benjamin who was charged with theft verses 19 and 20- have a father and a child of his old age brokenly judah reminded joseph of the conversation when tney had told him otthejr father and his jove for benjamin also of cannot leave his father for his father would die in this they manifested a kindly consideration for their aged father which had been lacking in the years gone by verse 23 thou saidst ex- ceptyour youngest brother come ye shall see my face no more it was not lack of feeling that had made joseph seem so obdurate rather was it a desire to probe their consciences to the depths and to i bring them to the place where hog population gains l west on theprairle provinces falls the great weight of canadas under taking to supply bacon for britain abundant feed close at iand isthe answer to that fact and the prairies this year are harvesting a bumper crop a 600 million lb bacon con tract with britain is now just being completed preparatory to starting on a 700 million lb order for the next year that means many more hogs on the farms as of june 1 1942 the prairies hog population totalled an estimated 41 millions compared with 31 millions a year ago 20 millions two years ago of the ten brothers verse 32 thy servant became surety for the lad in thisjudah ltr assumed the responsibility of deauns as they had either bringing benjamin back in safety or suffering inhis place this with him verse 24 we told him the words of my lord all josephs demands had been put clearly before jacob who however feared to com ply with them lest benjamin might be lost to him as his brother bad neen chap 4238 verse 25 and 26 we may not see the mans face except our youngest brother be with us when jacob pressed by famine conditions asked them to go again to- egypt for j they insisted that they dared not do so unless benjamin accompayied them verse 27 ye know that my wife bare me two sons jacobs love for irachel was reflected in his love for her two children for these he had a special affection wnichin tjmes past had been resented bitier- jy by the sons of leah and the two maidservants who had- become jacobs concubines verse 28r the one went out from me and i saw him not since passing years had not oblit erated the memory of the awful shock when josephs bloodstained coajt had- been spread before him ever since he had mourned for his son as one tornto pieces by wild teasts one can understand how the recital of all this by judah must have gone home to the heart of joseph verse 29 if ye take this also from me ye shall bring down iny gray hairs with sorrow to the grave the word translated grave here is really sheol and means the place of departed spirits whether of the righteous- or un righteous itis pictured k the old testament as a place of stwo com partments answering -to- hades in the new testament actually it never means a graveor sepulcher but the abode of the spirit between death and resurrection t verse 30 and 31 when he seeth that the lad is riot with us he- will dfe tenderly judah plead ed not so much for benjamins sake as for the aged father who had suffered so much already and all because of the past wickedness was not a mere idle promise made to be broken he recognized that his pledge must be carried out at- all costs verse 33 let thy servant abide here and let the ladgo up judah was ready to submit to im- prisonmentifjf only his youngest brother might go free and be per mitted to return to his father it was clear that a great change had taken place in this man a change which joseph soon i acknowledged gladly verse 34how shall- 1 go up to my father arid the lad be not with me there is something peculiarly affecting and pathetic in thisearnest question is there not a benjamin somtwhere for whom each of us has a responsibility how shall wego up to the father in heaven if those committed to our care be not with us it is a challenge to every believer to 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