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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1932, p. 8

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mwm lfmftfrl fr r s2t fift t jt i ivui gspf vvah4 j jf f fj cttoetbday march 17- 1938 ji i ii i i i v vj the acton free press pxjbfl ft- v ystray- hu1ttjen v vt i ito 4 poor uttle motherless cat but nobody seems to care about that i h a far- ahome arid at night ft jurtjcry and cry with all my rnight ws getting dark im hungry too- i dbnt- know what in this world to dp somebody carried me of one day they carried me oh so fax away that i never could find my mother again nobody knows howywiedy ive been they carried me way vyay6ff rom my home and they dropped me off in the dark alone my mjufepm seared when i see oman thurryaway as fast as i can jone kicked me this morning and yelled clcar bway irom herei you measly cat ijhe j big a strong we ed 1 couwisee yet he kicked a poor little kitten like i me k -v- oh it only my motherwas here 1 wasnt afraid when mother wasnear j3hii wash me an qfeed me an purr and purr toevet wast cold or hungry with her and she told me that people were good i and kind but the people she knew i never can and 1 i shake and hardly can walk at all when i try to run r stumble and fall well rii try lie downand sleep a i can perhaps in my dreams ill see mother thb so hardoh its hard as can s be por a poor little motherless kitten like me dorothypolsue pression the hypocrisy of civil and ec clesiastical powers as he did in the days of his flesh they would crucify him -again- indeed- many are crucifying him at this very hour- the worlds bitterest hate was visited not upon a bad man but upon the best man che 7z perfect man the godman this shows from the issue of the tree press of what man is at heart but what a the sunday school sjubsspn fob stjnday march 20 193 jb8us jdhss on the cross totoiden tetjrohrlst died for awe sins according to the scriptuies 1 cpiiatnl- ansl5i3i fc lesson teftjohri 19 1t22 2s30 edhiju 15 le every claim was settled death qt christ on the dross 6 salanr and the law itself dope away withby the power was ended kheb 2 14 r v col 2 15 r v john 13 3i- the death of christ on the cross was the deathknell of satans power it seemn kb to be the hour of his greatest power his mightiest triumph ii reauty it was the monient of his utter defeat havlnr uttered this triumphant cry wiiich has rung from the cross adown the centuries jesus bows hisjhead hi submission to the atoning death that 3 study jilso lohnf 21 1525 20 111 fy father had appointed for him and gave up his spirit it jjas not wrested from bumby death tjfesus qave- voluntarlly laid down hb life for mankind both now in the hour of hls passings and subsequently christ jesus mjitt 28 i620 j timetrbetweeri noon and evfehing wednesday april 5 a d 30 place aolgotha- lgfeg g- and conqueror ove death they cruclfled him what ip world f of meaning is wrapped up lnthese three words what a revelation of the wick edness of the human heart and its hatred against god god sent his own son the perfect manifestation of his own goodness and love to men and they crucmed him how these awful words lay the proud man in the dust and human nature has not altered it is jijst the- samejtoday if were to appear 6nearthi at the present hom ilve as he lived before teaching as he taught while her below making the ame de- twenty years alp thursday march 21 1912 five inches of snow fell last friday twosbocks of wild geese flew north ward over town oh tuesday revelation it gives of the love of christ he might have been sitting upon a throne the throne of the universe in stead of- which he hangs uponashame- fill cross of agony and death why many a woman justjiowhas but otwfotybu and me7 leaves hat on her headasd anew r in her mind j f brownridge and family of es- the throne he- embraces uie cross that we may escape t cross and sit upon the throne gal 3 10 13 2 cor 5 quesingleft last week to settle six miles j tne paln tnat je suffered no north of brandon man m can cmc but stupend- hendersons sawmill has the biggest m u was he tjb41tfiu iso stock of timber for the seasons cut it has had for several years 53 6 yet the physical suffering was not the greatest agony jesus jbore ips whence come whetstones the laststorm completely blocked the e 2o7matt27 46 yet hdoes hot ift for pity luke 23 27 28 heb 12 tofairview cemetery has been made 2 the crucifixion of jesus was- part o through- the mann and storey proper- q love and re ties i demptlon but that in no way lessens jdl5 left ot thobe wn cruclfled h on a prospecting trip to hartaeyrhan- a 2 2 itotoa he may settle li the west in of sor propnecy p 22 16 is the meantime mr mack mcdonald ls 5 j 12 10 ta jj sname running the express business i suffering jesus had two milefactors mrs rev j c wilson leaves in a poi as hjs companions seemingly r few days on a trip to scotland for the th were crucified with him in order benefit of her health one daylastweek to add to his dishohqk yet one of the the ladles ot knox- church called to real ju of that bttter 0 spend a socialhour with her and before came to jesus frmn one 0 ithose two weavtag presented her ith a vajuable thlevcs it proved a club bag to accompany her on her- wonderfu pvivaeee to- that one thief traye that he had to suffer with christ and it is expected that a new mall frm lt te wo privilege that is ours toronto wfll be put m the 514 p m toy if we are called to suffer with- trainshortly mr d henderson has or for blm rd g 17 been instrumental in securing this favor n jesus tnought motner at yie nomlnatioit to fill the vacancy 2 on the school board lastursday mr th saviour is now in the supreme t m was eiecte hour of agony he physical pifln is hy annlamamon born rbeyortddescrlptigrgsjtnd nil the eyrnihir i tortureroi death bycruclnxion was fell r brown at wlrin ipeg tir marcrr1 i b him the suffering yetinnocent tg f the salvation of the race v daughter k brow married in these moments of supreme agbnv ijesus forgets himself and thinks of his watsonogramarthe home of mr mother sword the sharpness of alex beggs fernbank on march 13 j 1912 by rev lw thorn jon wat- whlch was predicted by old simeon more son e3q acton to jennie ogram of than thirty years earlier luke 2v 35 is fernbank now piercing her soul and- jesus turns died to- comfort her up to that time he mcdermid at georgetown on march has looked afterher but now humanly 5 1912 mrs john mcdermld sr dit speaking she wlu needthefrid and care her 79th year i of another her own thildren are not shuett- at st josephs hospital fl for the undertaking for as yet g tgdwd bnuett y not believe in je there is j none so fit as john the disciple whom whetstones jiaveheen xn use ever since mfif began to make knives of iron in stead of flint they have been almost as closely associated with mans progress in the mechanical arts as steel although in a secondtrry tole in squthern indiana whence some hundreds of thousands of whetstones artfentach year to every quarter of jthe bloneti ftsettion remote fromcrties where an ancient industry js still con ducted in a primitive way the whet stone country is a region wherin nature has tried the experiment of running s6me of the creaks underground and wherin great caverns often- mark the course of vanished streams lost river is one- of the streams that flows for a considerable distance in an unexplored subterranean channel after leaving the subterranean channel the stream- traverses a picturesque hilly region wari- ctering in wide meanders amongsand- stone hills theridgesrisejrom300 ton500lleetj above the valley of lost river it was in the mage of winding ridges and deep ravine near the whetstone quarries that a biftwnotorious brigands made their headquarters years ago f the only brigands which now remain in these hills are the red fox and the woodchuck whatever dangers there may have been in this section a quarter of a century ago there is certainly none at present and the stranger can observcithe inter esting process whereby the sandstones are converted into whetstones tgegoadqnailtips6lth push them into the back- ground it wtis a day when th credit man happened to be feeling nervolis- and h rltawe and when he discovered a foolish mistake which had been made by his stenographer a day or two before he criticized iier more sharply than was necessary herinervest too was un strung by a trying day work and the result was a clash which leftboth angry arid upset as the rhas strode away to another part of the office the assistant book- keeper who from her desk could not help ovethearlng the conversation said in- dnahtly to tlie stenographer i simply wouldnt tand it lf i were youl he treats you shamehiuy the one spoken to looked up appreclai ttvety7 evidently efljoymgthlb e of sympathy but the cashier whose desi 1 was not far away laughed oh fudge she said good natiiredly its lust a case of nerves ch both sides we all have to put up with something- ea each other so whats the use of making a mountain out of a moieiirn for a inomenf there wsssllehce then the wholesome commonsense words had their effect the angry lines oh the stenographers face faded away i guess youre right miss daiton she said and settled herself once more to lerrwork said tohve been discovered by a hunter who killed adeer neftra ledge of the grit and so chanced towhet his hunting knife on a bit of it the fajne of the grit spread rapidly and a mill for manu facturing whetstones was erected in the village of hinndostan on white river from this point the whetstones tfere shipped down the river on flatboats to new orleans and came td be known from the plaee of manufacture as the hinndostan whetstones while whetstones are not in any degree so valuable as bold the rocks which- pfoduce good oneare hardly more widely distributed than gold bearing rocks only five or six states in the union have rocks suitable for making whetstones and nowhere r outside the lost river locuntry do indiana rocks possess hjle -peculiar- quarlitles essehual- to a good whetstne he rock from whioh-the-frerich-llck- whetstones are made is a very fine grained eventextured sandstone it is a bluishgray or buff in color and lies in strata usually from one to three inches thick under the microscope thtn sections of the rock are seen to be- com posed of very minute grains of sand which are firmly cemented together the atone 1j married i s the clashes that now and then hapr pen in an office when overtired nerves are strained to the limit of endurance may be made- much more serious and lasting in their effects by unwise sym pathy and comment when a steno grapheris smarting tinder censure that she feeis is unjust or too severe it is very easy for a companion to make her feel that she- is unfairly treated to rouse a spirit of rebellion and prejudice her against the person for whom sheworks in-this-way-lasting- mischief- may be done arid a girl who would otherwise be 4 gcod- worker may through unwise- sym pathy be made dissatisfied- unhappy and rebellious- if a thing can be laughed away ft ceases to look very serious or threatening and many a girls salvation as a worker has cpme through some such common sense suggestion as that of the cashier killing persiflage a lovely girl with red hair entered the car and sat down beside a youth youth cedguigaway t must not get too close or i shall catch fire girl dont be alarmed green wood never catches fire i tteeipes ot st jpatrici 1 t0 yod wmat something unusual for st patricks dayluncheon r dinner or when company is served lata at blghtt try theae novel recipes aid bm how well loey art received r camunrocfc salad- v vcseryeao 3 to4 larca aeedlehs orange x packae of 7 pmlonto creoan cheeae t oonces sweet green pepper lettuce stoned ooves 9 peel oranges r removing skin down- to juicy pulp- slice in inch alicea save juice and with this moisten cheese using enough to make cheese consistency of very by betty barclay lf desired double or treble amounts of lngredjionta to serve 8 or 12 r- small orange pieces to cheese end 8llcea0orarige may be cot up for these choose long symmetrical peppers cut in halves and stuff wtth cheese arid- orange mixture then slice there should be s slices from each pepper half on lettucecovered salad plates arrange 3 prango siiccb to make a tthamfrock place apepper slice on each orange ilce center each pp- m sarpriao 1 package chocolate junket 1 pint mjlk m jpoupd- rnarhmallows jk cup confectioners bugar it cup bownff water prepare chocolate junket accord ing tordlrectlona on package cut marshrnallows in pieces and rnelt in double boiler dissolve sugar in boiling water add to marshriial- lows and stir until thoroughly blended turn into a bowl and cool before serving on top lea cold choo- olato junket st patricks lemonade v sorvee- t 8 lemons to 1 cap vsugar 6 cups cold water lemon- slices extract lemon juice add sugar to taste arid stir until dissolved then add water and serve imme diately pouring into glasses over crushed ice place a lemon slice over the rim of each glasa the necessary green tint may bese per slice with arlng cut from a cured either by adding a few drop stuffed olive serve with french of green vegetable coloring to the dressing a stem for the shamrock water or by using lee cubes mad may be cut from pepper and added from water similarly tinted tables at acton nadian n y cmogf bsst- daily except sunday 1007 1 dally 328 nv daily except sunday 013 pan sunday only 800 pjn the chicago flier that passes througb- here at 930 eastbound stops atqeorge- town- atr942 prni going wert daily except sunday daily except sunday daily except sunday dally except sunday sunday oply sunday only- 4 sj3 740 ajn jd8aan 338 pja si 60 pjn m 845 ajn fiysg 1035 plbv rm eastbound ll y dally 945 anv 200 pan daily 530 pm y daily 800 pjn h thi mine owners of pennsylvania havln made a substantial- reduction on hard coal we are doing our part as rexalef s in reducing costs to the consumer by selling for cash only at the following prices furnace size old companys lehigh per ton 1350 andt size old companys lehigh per ton i300 pea size old companys lehigh per ton 1100 nut size hamilton coke per ton i 1050 range size hamilton coke per- ton 950 j b mackenzie son william roszell manager phone 48 evan jones delivery daughter of thomas obrien acton in her 25th year cancer of the wiouth this is just as preventable a disease he himself has loved the dying saviour gives a last prcof of his love for his dteclple and his love for his mother by committing the former to the care of the latter as a sacred trust as cancer of the skin the sore spot i how tenderly john must have fulfilled due to the irritation of a tooth or the jit we canbut conjecture- but we may white pasch of leucoplakia the result of tobacco in any form including snulf is always present for some time before cancer develops all one has to dowhen w s tob o snuff and gn to the dentist to have the teeh cleaned and smoothed or the irritating plate changed as a matterof fact a large number of people know and- practice this today in the last ave years we had ample evidence of the protective value of such knowledge the modern woiriah who uses tobacco chiefly in the form of cigarettes very rarely develops cancer of the mouth because this- modern woman keeps her teeth clean smooth and in good order wjtulethe man just as modern in other venture the supposition without hazard that john regarded the care of mary as the most cherished business of his life ttttls flnwifrt pqfln what was finished 1 hi owh sufferings rightfrom the beginning of his ministry the shadow of the cross had darkened the saviours life now it was over the dread of all the years was lifted at last thank god 2 the mission upen which the father had sent hun from the glory was completed the father had given him a great work to accomplish john 5 36 and lt was his very meat and drink to finish it john 4 34 now the death in which ways still neglects his teeth7 to be completed was rightj incidence of cancer of the moiith today is very much larger in men than in women women have demonstrated to men that it is possible to- smoke with very utne rls of suffering from cancer of the men learn this they will protect themselves from many other diseases that depend upon the neglect ol upon film and in anticipation of it jesus cried it is flnlshed 3 the prophecies concerning the sufferings ancl death of the messiah into which angels and the prophets themselves had desired to look 1 peter 1 1113 were finished this is the immediate- thought of the context vs 28 29 the old testa ment prophets centuries earlier had sei slightly thicker than the finished yhet- strnes under lhie shade of some con venient beech the wrkmari marks these slabs into rectangles with a scribe awl with a light hammer the slab is broken along the lines which have been marked and the rough unfinished whetstones aethen ready for the mill a large openshedfor the team and a smaller and a closed shed for the rub bing or grinding process constitute tho mill in the centre of the open shed a large upright piece of timber is mounted on a pivot prom ten to fifteen arms radiate from near the top of this and runs an endless rope the whole remind ing one of a gigantic spiders web the endless rope connects with a large steel rubbing disk in theyrubblng room which is kept revolving las rpptdly as a drowsy looking yoke of oxen or mule team will permit the team lt attached to a pole projecting from the hub of the big rope wheel y from one to four steel disks which are five or six feet in diameter are used in thp mhhlng twim on these thp lin- filnlshed stones- from the quarry are placed and ground with the aid of sand and water until they are perfectly smooth when all of the inequalities of surface have been ground off they are stacked up to dry a few mres northwest of the french i lick quarries whetstones are ground in a mill operated by steam power at the i the teeth so few women today use j forth step hy step the sufferings the quarry snuff and thsie are living in regions less accessible to messages of this kind through the public p ess but i wish to warn them that snuff used in the mouth coming messiah would shave to meet in redeeming his people one by one jesus had fulfilled them and now the last prediction of the long list of suffer- as the use it is a very dangerous habit j and dishonor is reached arid enter whejriouscd lri the nose if seems less dangerous men and womenwlro- use tobacco ln lng upon it jesus cries in a mingled cry of relef and victory it is finished 4 thework ofatoncmoht was coni moderation and know the added danger peted the curse of the broken law ha of cancer if the teeth are neglected may uiimateiy be protected frorh other threatening dlreass which are caused by neglect of the teeth and neglect of 1aly cleansing of the mouth to be borne and jesus had borne it oal 3 13 2 oors 21 1 peter 2 24 it is finished there is absolutely n thing left for you or me to do in order to atone for sin it is all done it is finished would that we all today rmfelhan 4000 widely jyarled might believe it and not try to add any- pioduss are made from coamar among thtag to the finished work of christ which are palnfc arid paving materials 5 the moslac law as far as its datma asplrto inseotloldes aniline dyea and on the believer are ctfncerried was flnlsh- syitbetic perfumes ed bo 104 col2 14 jontam2 31 i i l- the obligation of wealth everyone agrees that wealth brings gret responsibility we wonder how it 3 that a millionaire falls to feel re ap nibe far the needy and suffering some of yoi however are rich in lei sure and it never occurs to youthat i rhculd be used for the benerlt of others bildes yourself- many young people rich in good spirits overflowing with cheerfulness and gaiety never realize their bbmgaturi to cheer thelsad and lonely instead of giving so much thought to omething you wqulddo if you had plenty f msney turn your attention to the way yu are using the riches that you have i will not announce the i return to prosperity holidays only 1000 pm westbound dally 910 ajn dally 110 pm daily 410 pjn dally 730 pm dally except saturday 1010 pm saturdays sundays and- holidays only 1110 ajn saturday only 1210 ajn a phone 58 tait optical co 110 wyndkam street guelph prosperity will creep ack stealthily no man can say at what time it will arrive- those who siland await some signal an- nouiicing its return will have little of it nvheri it arrives prosperity never completely leaves all times are good time for sbmehody good times are h nqw to he seiz by those who have courage who want more business and are determined to get it ad- vertising and printing are the powerful agents which bring articulate demand to your door the acton free press plant is fully equipped andicapably organized to produce the very highest standards in typography for the advertiser and also for the production of highclass job work a poorly printed job is dear at any price a well printed job appeals to the best in the customer and will have its reflection in business v jl violin instructiok jennie e wideman a t c m wlll teach violin privately or in classes at greatly reduced rates for information phone mrs c h harrjsoh or- miss wideman on tuesday evenings haveyour eyees exam by p e robinson r 0 eyesight specialist who will be at dr buchan- other ans office every i thiirnr af visitr- thursday march 17 eyes examined glasses fitted phone dr buchanan any time for an appointment prices reasonable xm savage go watches diamonds china glassware wedding and engagement rings guelph ontario il wyiulham st i it subscriptions for all magazinea taken at the free preis qqei x rvk r farfr- rrr m

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