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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1932, p. 7

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pwvttpf f j tororsday may 19 193a v 7thejkjhireet st bd geraniums what la more cheering in a sunny room than kd geraniums ta vivid bloom wbose bright faokl- tjlojfoms seem to say be glad theres something better on the way lose every care withlp the depths ol bpring seek happiness catch joy upon the wing joy waity for you within this quiet room wherered geraniums gay flowers bloom- ttfhey smile at me and nod upon their stalk as too they tried to break the spell and talk to tell me something they would tain impart i borne secret held deep hi their scented heart then too i love these flowers of radiant hue because each blossom holds a thought of yon because they are so wholesome sweet and fair as ydu are dear a girl beyond compare i often picture you with some hew book jfteadlng within this cheerful tyllndow no whose crystal panes the sunlight filters through upon the geraniums flowers and you stor there you gave your heart one sunny da oave me the right to cherish you alway- then do you wonder that i lovethem so jred red geraniums all in a row h h fariss wenty years ago from the issue of the free press of t may 2 swat the flies and deposit the dirty bank bills in the nearest bank- mr chas churchill is building an addition to his residence on agnes streets 7 between four and five inches of water fell during the rains of the past week potatoes were down to 150 on guelph market orisaturday butter was 24c and eggs 20c alton brass band has reorganlzed with mr amos mason as leader again the band has a membership of 20 mr hugh wallace who js the repre sentative elder of the session of knox church has been elected a delegate to the presbyterian general assembly and will go to the assembly meeting at ed monton in june mr harry frankum has passed his final examinations at the school of cy and is now a fullfledged drug gist mr hunter the department of public works purchasing officer took options upon three prospective sites for the- new post office and customshouse last week these were the matthews corner where nobles flour and feed store arid the present post office are located the pearson property occupied by saltzs general store and the secord corner fronting on mill and main streets de cision is ex about the first of the sunday school j lesson sunday may 22 jacob and esau reconciled golden text be ye kind one to an other tenderhearted forgiving one an other even s god also in christ forgave you epheslfas 4 32 leson text gen 33 111 reid gen 25 1934 26 1428 32 333 time 1739 c place near jab- bpk exposition i jacob and esau meet 1-4- twentyone years have flown by days jf trail from man but days of blessings from god for jacob he is now home ward bound jehovah himself has bid den- him return home ch 31 3 jacob had received word that esau woe coming to meet nun with 400 men ch 32 6 jacobs guilty conscience teltt him that esau has reason to hate him and he- is filled with fear his usual recourse in times of difficulty was to scheming and so it is now cb 32 7 8 1350 but in this instance he couples scheming with prayer tolv- 32 912 it is unaccountable and unfortunate that the marvelous and deeply instructive story of gods dealings with jacob ha genesis 32 2432 should he omitted from the lessons of the year it was the turnin point in h li where jacob june the post office has been located on mill street forupwards of sixty years and is likely to remain on this street the rainfall of the past week has been somewhat serious both cprpora- tlon pondand fairy lake have been full to overflowing at six oclock tues- t running over theldam at ipalry jake and cutting through the new roadway a watchman called out teams from beardmore cos and a number of loads of gravel de- posited at the low point stopped the overflow all day the water flowing over the waste gate taxed the capacity of the new cement bridge opening the ten or a dozen hydroelectric tungsten f which have been scat tered through the town give an idea of the superior lighting we are to have when the system is fully installed with 150 to 200 such lamps mrs j p scarrow and the two chil- dren arrived frorrihull england on monday after two yearsjabserice mr scarrow went to toronto- to meet them about 150 men have been at work relaying the new o t r line from became israel everyone should stud it before taking up this lesson in seeking help from god by prayer he was wise ps 20 15 his prayer wasfol- lowed by one of the most remarkable experiences-recorded- in the bible while jacob apparently had good reason- for being afraid he had much better reason for being confident for he had the sure promise ol god ch 31 3 28 15 his fear ofesau was built upon the recol lection of the wrong he himself had done evidently the thought of that wrong had haunted him all these twen tyone years jacob ought not to have been afraid mat 10 28 the one who is in the way of gods commandments never has any occasion to fear jacob does not seen to have fully rested upon the promises of god having pled them in his prayer he again takes to schem ing he would have ibeen more than human if heart had not trembled when he saw esau- coming and with him four hundred men cf ch 27 41 42 his object in dividing his party is indicated in ch 32 7 8 rachel and joseph were to have the best chance they were dearest to him cf 29 30 37 3 he himself took the place of greatest danger just as our shepherd goes before the flock so he went hefore those he loved john 10 4 11 12 15 he humbled himself to the uttermost before the brother whom he had wronged his reception by esau was mans protection when ha had gods esau here practically disappears from tha stwy though-tois- assisting iirittebarbiff of his- father is mentioned ch 35 29 and the list of his descendants is given ch 36 1 his part is played in the story of redemption arid we have no more to do with him but we ijhall hear much of jacob or israelstill though our les sons will be principally occupied with joseph jacobs favorite son though jacob- is now through with esau his sons will have much trouble with esaus edoms descendants moreover jacob will still reap the harvest of his evil years n what happens to dinah ch 34 and in the deception- regarding joseph with all its bitter years of suf fering that lils sons practice upon him justas he had deceived his own father gal 6 7 evil practices work out to their own inevitable end- men do hot cannot eap figs of thistles and the harvest is as the- seed although men areoft deceived god is never mocked the other ejghtf hours the old home hsnry ford having bought the old home where he lived when he was a boy has fitted it up as nearly as possible as it used to be he paid a good price for a carpet whose roses he admired hi his childhood and even an old castoff stove just like that which warmed the living room when he came in cold from school he accounted a treasure some modern young persons who are eager for a change of scene who picture th unkno world a va m at tractive than the one they know jo well would benefit by giving a little thought to the facts recited mr ford could if he liked make a collection of palaces as some of you collect postage stamps he could fill them with masterpieces of art provide them with every luxury and beauty the thing he chose to do was tj duplicate as far as he could the humble home of his boyhood some of you may find that when you are older that home holds its own with the best the outside world can offer do not wai until you reach middle life to make this discovery appreciate it now poultry wins a place in farm management weston to acton with newiteel rails the past few weeks during the winter a series of checker matches were held in town for a silver medal and the title of champion checker player of acton mr a e nleklln was the successful winner construction foreman cripps has a gang of carpenters at work erecting the new bridge over the valley at maria street to give a new entrance to beard more crescent the trestle work will be 100 feet long 16 feetwlde and 23 feet high utterly different from whatr-he- fearedr god had heard his prayer cf chr 32 11 as the night before he had had power with god today he has power with man cf ch 32 28 ps 34 4 the heart even of an esau is in the control of- god prov 21 1 jacobs ways were now pleasing to the lord and he made his enemy to be at peace with him prov 16 7 the meeting of jacob and esau has something very touching in it at this point esau ap pears in a good light but it was god who restrained his anger and hatred and moved him to love and tenderness furthermore he was a creature of im pulse like saul at a later date 1 sam 24 16 there was no depth to his effusive affection and ho real depth and nobility to his character h who are these with thee 57 in the hour of his deliverance jacob does not forget to acknowledge and honor god v 5 he speaks of his children as gods gracious gifts the constant bible view is that children are gods gifts and among the most gracious of gods gifts cf ch 9 ruth 4 13 ps 127 t i chfonr 3 this is not the modern view it millers worm powders do not need the afterhelp of casferoltor any pur gative to complete their thoroughness because they are thorough in themselves one dose of them and they will be found palatabloby all children will end the wonn trouble by making the stomach and bowels untenable to the parasites and not only this but the powders will be certain to exert most beneficial in fluences in the dgestlve organs expect big results do not listen to those who tell you hot to expect too much for fear you will be disappointed the- way to be disap pointed is to expect too 1ttle there are young persons who tell themselves they can never amount to anything that they have hot any chance alongside others of their acquaintance they take it for granted that they are going to mate a dismal failure of life when their failure realized they are as bitterly disap- pointed as if they had hoped for great j results that is human nature bmct little and you will get little but you will be disappointed just the j lame jjxpect big things and your very expectations whktendto realise them- selves it is the est insurance in the world against disappointment would be well for our own day if it were the modem view one great reason why france has not been able unaided by other nations to cope with germany in war is because of the failure of their population to keep pace with the growth of the german population because of frances national sin in the limitation of families it is americas sin too what is wrongdoing in one nation is wrongdoing in another we have no exempting privileges which entitle us to act in contrary fashion to the will of gocl- pcultry is at last definitely recogniz ed as one of the essential departments of every uptodate farm where a pro gramme of mixed farming is carrid on states george robertson assistant do minion poultry husbandman not only is it recognized as a necessary depart ment of farm work but more and more farmers are coming to realize that for the capital invested and labor involved there re few if any departments that give as high returns for the mixed farm general purpose breeds such as the plymouth rocks which are good botii for laying and for the production of market poultry are recommended a flock of ahundredsuch birds carefully managed are returning to many a farmer a profit over cost of feed of from 200 to 500 a year which is something not to be disdained by even the most successful farmers a great many ybnhgjmen and women who say they have not time or reading and have not tunc for long walks and have not time even fjor the dally dozen are wasting every day time enough to attend to all these tasks with a generous margin if you do not beiieve it ask yourself what becomes of the other eight hours none of you work more than eight hours a day and most of you not that few of you sleep more than elght hours and many less what happens to the other eight hours of course a fraction of it is spent in making our toilets eatlngour meais and getting to pur work but even then enough is left for culture and pleasure and service necessity decided very largely the way we spend sixteen hours out of the twenty- four the way we use the other elgtit reveals both what we are and what we are likely to become waste energy a business man has said that he be lieves more energy is spent in patting ourself on the back than in any other human enterprise that applies to those of iis who are younger as well as those who are w an essay that wins- a prize is encouraging to an ambitious high schol student but one who wins the essay prize and forthwith regards hcpif as an author who- has arrived is unlikely to dp anything bigger or better the energy we spend patting ourself on the back is not ex pended in improving our outrut jixcepi for the satisfaction derived from self- complacency we may set down the energy involved in patting ourselves on the back as sheer waste the new ivory they have seen gyproc fire tests and they httow it resists fire f ilsj gyproc for the walls ceilings afid partitions of the home you are jbuilding or if yon are doiiig over ny rooms adding new ones in the attic partitioning the cellar be sure to use this easy to handle fire safe wallboard it is an exceueht base for gyptex or alabastine and may be papered or panelled gyproc may be easily identified by tbe name on the board and the green stripe along tbe edge gypsum lime and alaba8ttne canada limited pari r tr ontario r is nadian n gotng bart- daily except sunday 1007 aan daily i 2m9jd- dally except sunday 618 pjn sunday only 800 pjn the chicago flier that passes through nereaf930 eastbound stops at george town at 942 p m going west daily except sunday 740 ajn dally except sunday 908 1 dally except sunday 38 daily except sunday 640 pm sunday only 845 ajn sunday only 1035 ptm how he won out one of the outstanding men pf the century who began life as a penniless country boy was asked how he got ahead his answer is comme to the young men and women who look with envious eyes on the fine houses luxurious cars and the other accompani ments of wealth by working all day and studying half the night thats all that is the way the man in qusetlon got ahead do you believe that anyone physically able to carry out that programme and with sufficient determination to do so would come short of success never the eighteenhouraday men are not num erous those who tried it without a solid foundation of sound health would probably last ajxut six weeks those who tried it without a backing of grim bulldog determination would notlast six days anyone who can do it and will do it has as near a sure success as any body ever had work all day and study half the night if that does not appeal to you do not envy the success you are unwilling to pay for born linguist fireproof wallboard for sale by the georgetown lumber co limited j b mackenzie son acton onl acton onl j cadesky optometrist whi vtstt acton on monday june 6th anyone suffering from eyestrain defective vision or headache should not miss the opportunity of consulting this eyesight specialist appointments may be made wfthv mr a t browne druggist consultation free office houm 0 a m till 4 p m did you ever attend a school for stuttering nono i jjjjust picked it up when you buy let the advertisements be your guide visit your goodyear dealer today d3 there are to find grace ili the sight of myilord srll isaacs belated blessing upon esau has at jast come true ch27 39 and he could truly say i have enough and yet he was not over loath to accept jacobs gift v 11 it may be ques tioned whether it was so much generosity as policy that moved jacob to urge his generous gift upon his brother esau there was- reason to fear that when esau began to reflect further on jacobs former treatment of him he might change his mnd and the generous gift would serve to placate him ch 32 13- 20 1 sam 25 27 jacob too couid say i have enough or more literally all every believer can say thisi 1 cor- 3 21 phil 4 18 19 cor 9 8 ho 8 31 32 esaus offer to accom pany guide and protect jacob vs 12- 15 was generous but there was danger in its acceptance jacob was afraid to accept it but prudent enough not to tell esau so he gave another reason for declining his offer a sufficient one but probably not the real one however he was considerate of his children and his flocks we have m his words a sugges tion of the methods of the true shepherd vs 13 14 cf isa 40 11 es 34 5 10 3335 jacob evidently would feel safer when a all esaus company were gone v 15 he might well sky what needeth it for what need had he of how many supertwlstooftos get your entry blank for the goodyear prize contest see the new lowerpriced speedway tread tire 1st prixa iodprix 3rd prixa 4th prize 5 prixcf each 95 prrx each 100000 cash 10000 cash 10000 cash 10000 cash 1000 cash 1000 cash dont miss your chance for a share of the3000 prize money no entry lee nothing to buy just ask for 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rock bottom prices size 30 x 3j- 4 each size 47919 7 each size 44021 j- each size 47 5 4 0 f each size45p20 515 ea size 50019 3 size 45021 each size 50020 ty each more people ride on goodyear tires than on any other kind tables at acton im jo eastbound dally i 600 ajn dally 945 ajn daily j aoo pj dally 630 pnv dally j 800 pja saturdays sundays and holidays only looopjn 3si westbound dauy j3ally dally v daily j dallytexoept saturday saturdays sundays and- nolldays only saturday only 810 1 10 pm 410 pjn 710 pjn 1010 pm 1110 ajn 1210 f 41 w i vi life insurance vi policies to suit your needs kiinily income chads thrllt re tirement income pension bonds endowment for protection in- vestment business and savings a requestforlnformauonplaoee you under no obligation i 1 r l frederick l wright representative imperial life assurance company acton ontario t s go watches diamonds china glassware wedding and engagement rings guelph ontario 11 wyndham bt township of nassagaweya notice is hereby given by the council of the corporation of the township of nassa- gaweya that the council intends to tajce into consideration on wednesday the twentyfifth day of may a d 1932 at the hour of one 1 oclock in the afternoon at its meeting in the town ship hall brookvlle or at suohotber day to which the said meeting may be adjourned an intended bylaw for stop ping up and selling that part of the townllne between the township of pus- linch in the county of wellington and the township of nassagaweya in the county pf halton opposite lots twenty- nine 29 and thirty 30 in the said township of pusllnch and notice is further given v that the said council will hear at the time and place aforesaid in person or by counsel solicitor or agent anyone who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said bylaw and who applies to be heard dated this 11th day of april a d 1932 john marshall 444 township clerk subscriptions for all mngirriiw taken at the free preae office jfsfi r t- i- mmmmmm

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