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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 5 Nov 1936, p. 2

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faqs two the acton fitee press tilbllflday november oth 1m4 2he arum jffrr firese published kvry ttmrwlar at acton ontirio sltsouption ratelo per cv bi kivum united sttc ptc addition stack copies jc both old mod new ftddrcsms hould bfl given when change ol addreta is requested cancellations we find that moat ol our sob scrlber prefer not to have tbeir obacription interrupted fai cae they call to remit before expiration while aub acriptioos will not be carried la arrears over an extended period yet una we are notified to cancel we munt the subscriber wishes the servic contained advertising kates on application and as given in various column he although every precaution will be taken to avoid error the free press sccepts advertising in its columns car the understanding that it will not be liable lor any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless proof of iucb advertisement ia requested in writing by the advertiser and returned to the free preaa business office duly signed by the advertiser and with acta error or correationa plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the pree preaa ita liability shall not exceed auch proportion of the entire coat of ancb advertisement aa the apace occupied by the noted error bears to the whole apace occupied by auch advertisement aklop oi1xs editor telephones editorial and hualnes ofn residence remembrance eighteen years ago next wednesday when after font years of conflict that involved the world the guns ceased to fire and there was great rejoicing among all people it was called armistice day then but now it is termed remembrance day november 1th the name matters little but the day in novem ber signifies good deal and will recall mixed feel ings eighteen years ago there was no prearranged program but it didnt take long to arrange one on november 11th everyone is asked to observe remembrance day it is not mere holiday but day to remember with events as at present in the old world it is well that we should remember the question one naturally asks can we afford not to remember there are few simple ways attend the service on wednesday next and secure one of the poppies and wear it there are other ways of remembering but these are the public manifesta tions of remembrance day to some it will recall joy and to others deep sorrow but these are the re membrances that are hidden from rtie public re membrnncc day is next wednesday november 11th poppies will be on sale for the legion on friday and saturday welcome change it will come as welcome news to school boards throughout the province that grants arc generally increased this year with the municipal require ments made necessary to estimate in june the an nouncing of these provincial grants should come at the same time school boards during the pnst few years have had difficult time with decreases cacli ypar in fact since 1930 grants have been steadily cut it will therefore be quite pleasant change to this year have reverse of the matter and an in creased grant to work upon rather than decrease acts b13 1820 mac biggest in seven yean thc biggest months customs receipts in seven years was reported by bertram collector of customs for the poxt of toronto when he announced that the total figure for october exceeded the same month of 1935 by more than its real oldfashioned good times high he said announcing the total as 560080182 not only was october the best month in seven years but it was the first month in that time to exceed the mark in november 1929 our revenue topped 5000000 it never touched it gain were right back to where we were seven years ago mr bertram also pointed out that last months collections exceeded the month ly average for the best year in the history of the port this was the fiscal year ending march 31st 1929 last months total was more than million dollars above october 1035 the exact gain was 1148127 and few regrets halloween has come and gone and little damage was reported about town credit we believe can be given to two sources chief mcpherson was em powered by council to secure additional police as he saw fit the result was that all sections of the town had vigilant gunrd at very sit mil cost an other and perhaps bigger reason is that young folks here have come to realize that real good fun can be had without causing grief for someone else there were plenty of calls on merchants and house holders to shell out and the callers were treated quite liberally evervone enjoys the fun of hal loween young and old as long us the fun is con fined in reasonable bounds acton had very sane halloween we give credit to the young folks and also to those who gave careful supervision and guid ed mischievous footsteps perhaps unceremoniously but effectively away from the damage about to be committed most folk4 appreciate it will come as welcome neus to fall fairs and exhibitions that the amusement ta in connec tion with all the events is to be abandoned this dropping of the lew is doubly welcome when considered with the announcement of balanced budget the provincial government without doubt all taxes are hothersome none of us appreciate having moruvv extracted from us by the tax method but the expenditures of governments and the culls on the public treasury must be met from some source and governments are no magic ians kverv tvpe of expenditure the government is called upon to make must be met from the nnlv means available taxation with the dropping of this levy it would seem to indicate the grcath mi proved condition of the finances of the province the present administration has had ditlicult tisk perform the results it is showing do not jusufv to criticism being given by the disgruntled politicians going up and down the country simply knocking and offering no bctterplaiibut even suggesting return to the heciic state from which we are just emerging lvauuui text eph 1320 time ad 6150 or g3 epheaujj exposition great llovlvnl in ephcsufl 812 1820 in ephcfius un important centre of tha pagan world iuul and hla companions conducted one of the greatest revivals of history as usual ho went nmt to the jews but his bold fidelity to the truth offended uiem they wllfuhy hardened uielr hearts to the gospel when their obstinacy changed into open malignity and slander of the christian life he left tlio synagogue and taking handful of true disciples with him carried on his campaign for christ in the school of tyrannufl mia efforts were blessed with ah outpouring of spiritual power for the second time in the history of his life wo read of special miracles of healing in connection with his ministry acts 1b ib konio such manifestation of divine power was eaetitlal for the issues joined in battle in ephesus were tremendous fcph 12 the city was foul with sin and idolatry and teemed with sorc trcru pretended exorcuti and workers in magic of all kinds practices in direct opposition to god will cf dcut 18 1013 chran 10 13 chron 33 on the one side were these emissaries tlie evil ono on the other side christs apostle of truth lvor nearly three years paul wittted vigorous and unrelenting war on the evil of this ulronjfhoid of atun uud his preaching bore much fruit chrlala name was magnified and multi tudes bcllcvid tliere were noma who earlltr had accepted his teaching in measure but iind not thrown off all their superstitious faith just as some profess ing cluktlans today experiment with palmistry nplrltum hypnotism etc these now came and confcscd uielr foolishness true repentance always leads to confession their confusslon was full frank and open or such confession tiicrc is always full forgive ness cf lev 2fl 40 job 33 27 23 pa 52 prov 28 13 john many of the sorcerers wvre converted also and as proof of the thoroughgolngnes of their repentance made great bonfire of their books of magic it was costly tirt the price of the books alone was about ten thousand dollars their break ttith satan was complete and uncom promising the word of god prevailed mightily weapons in the spiritual combat 1417 sin is far more awful and farreach ing evil than our petty human pllllaro phcslmaclne it has desolated earth and lmaded and polluted heaven the uord take implies that god lias pro vided for us the armor and ueaponsfor use in the christian warfare this panoply consist of ll the girdle thl what holds together and civci strength to the whole frame cf 12 11 ltilu 12 35 what is the rirdl truth the sincerity and integrity hlch mut underrlrd the christian character the bnxastplate this protect the utal organs of which the heart is chief it is righteousness conformity to god will as ivveiled in hi word this will protect the livirt from all subtle assaults of satan rf prov 23 isa 59 11 i3 the sandals the roman soldier wore thick njlljtudded sandals to give him lecuri footing our feet are to be shod with the sand ib of the gospel of peace the glad tldtngn that jtsus christ group of newspapermen who are capable of continu atonlnb blowit nmde ing and widening the influence of tins great nettsjbauivn tlmier and god cr col 20 paper romans 10 eph 17 unlcv tire absolutely clear on this point the devil will hit us in our feet the founda he london advertiser published for seventv tlon of uur and down we shall go lour cars has ceased to est even cites find shield indicates the irge oblon hard to carry more than one paper hamilton and two and onehair by four feet london hue during the ear joined the one papei htth cmiud the whole ptrson it vja cuy llasb toronto continues uith four but toil vldllm uut ininrunt uwpon of dif il in battle so ilth unwierln how long none can be sure liuue upon god nui lus wordpro tuts it all potiils satm dirl llle th hi irntknt warfare come llin locks the ncir tiuure muj see start made thrum th on that hiv ietveen actnn and ailton riu nmt tmritm but utili thf huw ot un most lolus in this distnct ill be bit skeptical 1l some pavement aetnalh lad fs is kz good giad mad now but ver muddy and in sumirr the md in th priinnil trm uilt iields adjoining are uell dyst laden nl luaiinn nniuii the thought or iuatiuii ct airing in christ nui ifji hi iidiiai aili the biampton conserator remaiks premier thi ot the ihhtion iluui hepburn is on the indian list he was rtcenth ik ul thl flr ot iiu kivf adopted into the si nation family perhaps he will production of iparm piemen li up the canadian farm implements and machinery industry made striking comeback during 1935 when production of factories engaged chiefly in the manufacture of farm implements and machinery rcacheda value of i3g9247g the highest reported since 1030 and gain of 55 per cent over 1934 imports had value of 5493428 compared with 32040029 during 1934 and exports and reexports were placed at 0455812 compared with 3351220 the apparent canadian consumption of farm mach inery as calculated by deducting the exports from the sum of the production and imports was valued at 12730092 during 1935 as against 80705g5 in 1934 reflecting the gain in popularity of canadian farm machinery in other countries exports of can adianmade farm implements and machinery exclud ing reexports increased from 3250843 in 1934 to 5897 in 1935 homcmarkets also show expan sion and canadian manufacturers todny supply the major portion of the necessary machinery and equip ment used on canadian farms in predepression days only 40 per cent or less of the fann implements made available to farmers wns manufactured in canada but in 1935 canadian industries apparently furnished more than go per cent of the farmers requirements editorial notes remembrance day next wednesday plan to observe it at the annual service being arranged inll fair and ploughing matches are pretty well over and now wc come to the period of winter fairs municipal election matters still seem to be rather quiet but more will be heard in about three or four weeks time the sunday school lesson for sunday novkmiult hth tiik ciuusxian wajtpajle golden text uo strong in uio lord and in the strength of hu might eplu 10 mkat consumption 8ubvey in canada with tho object of obtaining more urcurau information than la now avau iiulc ot tho consumption of meats par ticularly of liunb and veal in canada nurviy is now under way in tli ciues of ikunt john 11 montreal and van couver outcrt tho economic annalist lasucd by tlw economic branch of the dominion department of agriculture tho provincial department of agricul ture in tiic provinces concerned aru co operating with tlie economics branch in these studies the coiuumptfuii of lamb per head of population in canada considerably lowrr uian uxat of tlie united kingdom and other empire countries and with regard to all meaut tlus oonsumpuon in canada lower than in australia and new 3c4uand tlie opinion prevails that tlw re is considerable variation in differ ent parts of canada in tho consumption of larib veal beef bacon and other meats and it is bcllived that tho con sumption of various meatd differs in families of different national origins and with different family incomes pcw ac tual facts arc available and basic econ omic facts on consumption are essential to tin most intelligent production of tho kinds of meat consumers require in tlie present surveys householders will be interviewed by young college graduates most of whom have had train ing in household science and question naires relating to tile use of larnb veal and other rneau as well as the con sumption of fish and egg in tho various homes will be obtained householders will be asked to state the quantity of different meats fish and lggs used per month and their opinion as to the value of uum an opportunity to obtain in formation in tlie form of chaxtr and bulletins of beet and lamb cuts and itow to prepare them for comumpuon in the home wul alio be glvn to every house holder interviewed scorrs scrapbook nagm wive allo scolos qhcc vjtre wrft htao marmc im amd colohlfi hafivei the celebes 41iculy prize majl peaju somcttmei robmehly utd ot uuubli martvcs ritllevev huo rruim rut coonuiibjte rooo drh4k cicrtf4imc tutcl but ldt matekiial floon mm dtdi blrfcwilizaricia ma dbveioped mace uiti ftlahrue kasrtje4 cjcrdamed butfowt focrtt powiwtahdy raopc blrrriir txcauolti hati briust pattett mucltar ice ncam baiketi amd fami xcrlr1 u4 uui ttf tiik diffckence could play bridge in my sleep said 0u tfhl enthusiast you do murmured her partner only nrtuencis uai to vouitsel if scornfully can read you like book husband well you neednt keep on reading out aloud more literally on all sorts of occasionn cf phi thcia 17 col hcb 10 wc must pray with oil prayer and supplication tlie word all emphasis the abundance of our prayers wc must pray in the spirit cf jude 200 it is uie prayor which the holy spirit prompts and teaches that god the father hears horn 2g zeds 12 10 tlie wbole secret of eamojit intelligent really effecth prajlrtff is found in these three wortu in tlie splrll we must watcn unto prajer id matt 2g 41 co peter we must pray in not ujth all perseeranoi and all supplication ue must pray thine through tor all tiic saints pride of ancestry may bo carried to txtrvmes ytt replied miss cayenne it ought to he encarafced it is tlie only thlvt know of tliat could lnriuenoo some people to spook kindly of tlierlr relations make1 difference is ton of cool much daddy thai depends on whether you ehovilluig or buying it cuaanteed will you gujuranuo uic upholstery of tills car demanded tll pronpoctivo purchaser iiodam replied the salesman with dlkrtlty the proof of tlie paddlngr is tn tlic sejitlng make combination seed and fertilizer sower at little cost tho bturdy ptohiod feriilaior bolts on to tho rrain hoppor of your old need drill arid givefl you proper placement of tho fcrtilixur down the bpouta with tho gjin sowrf any make of fortilizor from 3900 to i400 according to sizo spocial to rrxu on early booldngflfbrspring delivery write for complete information sow fertilizer with your old seed drill vf otwtr castcsm stecl pftooucts thi junnwiy lln ef tiauitry equipment iri ihri tnot lutblo tatnl comiiintk lu cunailalltvlaporhtbholl oij roof iiml inakpnaiva unu rldg ku mtr hieflsurirtnnu for rcnt tinimtd lrvtoi siti tvuaa llirnb tir proof wbtlmrnroof nit praot most popular companybuilt bamn in canada easfcmeidrtotlne gm1pj si ptrfrf ou fattoft4i alio at movrriir kiul touosto the new editor of the globe george mc cullttgh is being given royal welcome to his nev position and is seemingly gathering about him become still more proficient in scalping lory olfjunk if an remain with oer thirtv eirs of un thing but lorv oiliimik being appointed surel is asking too much of the prohcieuc of tcn liberal indnm chief to expect that in tuo eus tlu accumulation uf tin cc itladts uould all bt scalped ut pirit but tin rficied oiil and idj ti bl nr uhui tf lint jt mmii tir tin it it ut brlini in tli it ilxilln uul ilin tor our ouil ill of tin tit il ult uki ou ul tin col ui utitli 11 phll itph tin iphv ch1 lui ktitnci nij luui lit hi in rt ciii lou uul uh it no m1i be of in ill ibi tliiswohd lli word of god hrre trnud thu kuord tlu iplrlt iitm ir mi in lle tlu word of cunt the kmit uupim of otlfni iii tri ilu it all riion iaju wiii thf ululi of god hau put un uul the uo of uil interests for which these campaigns are organized pur lu in iiriulyasp1 in iw we wonder if the promoters ever thml uhut is to nui on tiuric itili ndrul if uc sustain newspaper if it gives away its space foi nothing in quebec chronicletelcgrupli propaghndd campaigns are now much in evid ence and the editors of our neuspaptrs are the vic tims lhe aie beseiged from morning until nigh chrtur uith requests for tree publicm lirst for one thing then for another but ail to make mone for some ur to uln in ttiu uufu conrlllt uith thr lit ill and ub inuhty uhu tlut is li vvi miul pray uluain or loan home improvement under the new provisions in respect to the dominion housing act tlie bank of montreal is cooperating in tlie plan announced by fiie dominion government for assisting home owners who wish to renovate modernize or other wise improve their homes and it is now prepared to make loans to property owners under tlie new provisions of the dominion housing aa briefly tlie provisions regarding home improvement loans are maximum loun on one property 2000 discount ciurrc cml to 25 per 100 of the face jiuc of the noie for one ear pay able in advance repayment by monthly instal ments loans to be used solely for improving and repairing existing pruncn and not for build ing on vacant land improvements include all sudi uorl js mv plumbing remodelling of rooms installation of lutnacc painting roofing cic ixturcs vjuch are not removable attach ments or appliances arc considered improve menis no endorsers aie nquued loans mule to owncis onlj piocrtics on wliuli loans nlav be made includi private homes duplexes small apartment houses farm houses and combination store and duelling housis simdim taxes mortgage pavments etc lc uicpiahlc to the lending institution if jou lsh to obtain fund repair imprmt or modernize jour property we would be very glad to have you call and discuss dur recjuircmuiis with us bank of montreal lslahllbllld iu17 1iuad ot1 ici mon1ulal at ion hramli hit ikasfr mngr where jeeouyti rt welcome

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