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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1932, p. 7

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5wjitfv l iv i r j y yiv t i nt j tnnftbifln afc ii iuip ifl ion i v u juke 23 maa- the acton free press paok bbysr c jtmioin tawsw- atswmtriicetb6rii or rose pl clgeep aanln i4 fefw vttbpjt- halls befit 16 snows b- tmlnt no use to sit stod whine wjien the flsh arat on your line bait your hock and keep on tryin vf keep agoing when the weigher kills your crop keep agoln tf yotitiimhln from thfrton sm beeprgoin spoae yotfreoutof every dime qetfln broke aiit any crime teu the foiksyofrre feelin prime and keep afcoln iwheriit looks llijie all lsup keep agoln drain the sweetness from the cup keep agoln sep thewild bird on the wing hear the jfejla that sweetly lng when you feel like signing sing and keep agoin r the sunday school wesson foe sunday june 16 s review i we have learned from genesis golden text jwe know that to them ton m m twenty years ago from the issue of the free prtes thursday june 27 191z ol weve had some 80 in the shade this jwefcjliiji 1 2l strawberries have been plentiful this week and of excellent quality be oooste in the interests of the iw- r dolf rnocktthe town that gives you a living the brick famine is interfering seriously with the building operations proposed in town this season thlrtyslx candidates wrote at the entrance examinations here last week twentyfive boys and eleven girls rev chas d draper left on tuesday morning for grey county where he will deliver ten addresses- at sunday school conventions during the week mir 3 j hill of the great northern railway has sent a check for 500 to beautify everton cemetery where his father and mother and brothers and sisters ore burled the g t u have added another man to the staff here to overtake the in creased work involved in our growing lesson vix god hears prayer some times from the unworthy and brings the supplicant into a new and better covenant lesson vhx the indwelling spirit of god mellows a man breaks down ills animosity and brings him to desire for peace lesson ec god sometimes reveals his purposes to his servants in visions and dreams but action is needed to give them fulfilment lesson x diligence is required in a servant of god indeed he of all men should never be a slacker lesson xl we learn here thatlt is a splendid trait in a man when he is will ing to forego self to benefit his brother lesson xh veneration and respeci for parents is an arbitrary condition in town mr j b nelson is the newmanla christian an undutiful son cannot be that love god things work together for good even to them that are called ac- cording to his purpose romans 8 38 lesson 1 odd is and is the greater cli all things he created man intellectu ally and morally in his own lurenesfl lesson ttthere is i personal jevil he is the authoof sin but sin entered human history by mans own choice he choosing to believe the devil jrather than god lesson in when god calls a man intoba8bervlcethefceepbh covenant- vi th him and blesses him- exceedingly lesson ivr wheri the spirit of god enters into a man selfishness is ousted while generosity and selfdenial find per manent abode lesson v the man who is right with god need not to contend for his rights with man eesmtvidridridled appetite of any kind whether mental or physical leads to disaster and ruin it brings nothing ibbetty isarclay sprin f evfle- may anrtoyth06 of us who have attained their growtn dui to children the warm days of spring mean picnics mother may we eat our lunch in the orchard is a query that most mothers are lam war with if there is no orchard there is a lawn a porch or aomg place iopenaher nhfl- the first walki sticks dren are anxious to eat such ft- desire should ibe cultivated these little- meals ipjthe open can be has he a cast in his eye and often forfeits au made very beneflolal and the wise mother spn which ugly or comic faceswere carv- can see thab they are served without ed- giving herself additional work in fact she may often save work on a busy day when she does not leer like preparing a meal for the family indoors care should be taken boweter that the proper foods are- served if the children want a little picnic meal be- tween luncheon and dinner it is very easy to- furnish them with food so heavy that the evening meal will be spoiled if the picnic meal is served promptly at noon it may consist of the usual noon dishes but even then most mothers will prefer to furnish the children with some thing easy to- prepare or even with something the children may prepare themselves if the outdoor meal is served at noon jmygtit that the children make some sandwiches -for- themseivesrapeanut until the end of the seventeenth cen tury most english gentlemen carried s a so did thelrservlhg the footmen were a truculent class and frequently quarrelled among themselves this evil grew to such an extent that in 1701 servingmen were forbidden to carry swords inseagthpy had staves with silver knobs about 1733 gentle- men began to follow in the footstepi of a good fish story with moral their servants and discarded thelrsw6rds in favor of walkingsticks the early kinds were of oak and had large heads fortune teller my6u are going to marry a tajl diark man- the glri cant you foe- specific all four of them are tall and dark a naturalist divided an aquarium with a clear glass partition he put a lusty hass in onel aectlon and minnqwajn the other the bass would strike every time a minnow approached the glass partition after three days of fruitless lunging which netted him only bruises he ceased his efforts and subsisted on the iood that was dropped in then the naturalist removed the glass partition the minnows swam all around the bass but he did not strike at a single one he was thoroughly sold on the idea that business was bad a the moral take another shot at the glass partition more maybe it isnt there any speaker and i ak you ladles and gentlemen what is home i without a motheri from the audience an incubator ribroll roofing colored or plain for houses bams bheds garages council standard oc acorw quality easy and juick to p time tiymes mx action jf oomg eaat dally except sunday daily t dauyi except sunday sunday only 1 10071 2mpjn olspjb r00 free estimates gladly sent send measurements tm banik oaf eastemsteel ftodwi gimlph sttpsenvont faetorict at montreal nd toronto thet3hicago flleivthat passes through here at 930 eastbound stops at george town at 943 p m r going wert dally except sunday jl 740 ajn dally except sunday bosaon dally except sunday j a8 pun daily except sunday 4 640 pju sunday only 845 1 sunday only m 1035 pjn and gets the position of car checker 1 the members of acton lodge l o o p no 204 with brethren from guelph miltpn-and- erlnfvaraded- tothe metho dist church last sunday 50 strong to hear the annual sermon mr r dr who has h ar foremans position with the acton tan ning co- resigned last week and intends going to brandon man in recognition of ids services the company presented him- with a cheque for 2500 and the employees of his department a shaving case and outfit died kenney at his bome elgin street acton on june 23 john kenney sr in his 85th year a x milks at toronto on june 23 mary jane hynds sister of reeve hynds acton aged 57 years a true follower of the lord growing crooked a gentleman was visiting in a home on long island while there he noticed rub it in fpr lame back a brisk rubbing with pry thomas ectectrlc oil will relieve lame back the skin will im mediately absorb the oil and it will penetrate the tissues and bring speedy relief try it andbe convinced as the liniment sinks in the pain comes out and there are ample grounds for saying that it is an excellent article treatment for sunscald in pigs a tree in the yard thathad a peculiar crook in it when he called the owners attention to it he received this explana tion yes i planted that tree and when it was a year old i went to new york and worked as a mechanic for a year 01 two and when i came back i found they had allowed something to stand against the tree and so it has always had that crook but trees are not the only things that grow crooked boys and girls have been known to do the same thing it is bound to occur early in life when it does occur had that tree been full grown when that object was permitted fostana against it there would not have been any impression made upon it but trees like boys and girls are easily bent one way or the other when young if wew straight i bodyandr in spirit and who wants to grow any oher way we must be careful what influences we allow to make impressions upon us many a persons wrong life to day is explained the same as thalrcrboked treelt was riot trained properly when young our early years determine whether we shall go out into the world weak or strong crooked or straight butter sandwich and an orange marma lade sandwich will be delicious a glass of lemonade pr orangeade will go very nicely with this and with a jlece of cake or two or three cookies which may be furnished for dessert where the meal is to be a between- mealbite why not suggest that the children prepare a fruit cup or a salad themselves perhaps there are berries near at hand or fruit of some kind in the orchard give them each an orange and a salad plate or dish for a fruit cup and let them prepare their own main dish from the orange and the fruits- or berries they can pick a pitcher of orangeade or lemonade will again me in handy for the more of this ey drink the better it will be for them both of these fruits have an alkaline reaction when taken into the system and will tend to balance any acidreaction foods the children secure during the day where the children ask for this picnic meal in advance you can quite often prepare some light pudding or other dessert place it aside to cool and give every year in many sections of canada suhscald or blistering of the skin of pigs causes i heavy losses to swine raisers the affected pigs suffer severe pain and quickly become unthrifty and growth- fi retarded as a result of the lowering of vitality the pigs aremueh more suscep tible to attacks by par and con- togiousdiseases sunscalded pigs are very slow- to finish and require many more pounds of meal tor a pound of gain and are often fed afcartoss many litters are scalded at weaning time and the little pigs should be left in the sun for only short periods- until their skin becomes hardened young growing pigs are frequently suhscalded tf turned into alfalfa or rape pasture wet with rain or dew during hot weather yorkshire pigs being white are more susceptible to suhscald than the red or black breeds but pigs of all breeds will suffer if too much exposed or if in an unthrifty condition the best preven- tlyes are to expose the little pigs gradu ally to the sun and to keep all the pigs in a thrifty rapidly growing condition provision of shelter so hatthe pigs may rest in the shade in the heat of the day tends to- minimize the trouble the all year hog cabin which is also valuable asa winter shelter or a raised framework fboughs covered with sods or straw wllf provide the necessary shelter from the sun experience at the dominion experi mental station lacombe alberta lndi- catek that pigs suffering from sun- scalding or blistering due to outdoor conditions may be successfully treated by applying a mixture made up of two pounds of sulphur eight ounces of oil of tar and one gallon of raw linseed oil the mixture is heated and applied quite warm to the pigs backs shoul- y ders and sides by means of a stiff brush broom one application will usually w marked results but more may be in summer exposure to the hdt sun lmmealately after piling will often result in furjher blistering and two to three days should elapse before the treat ho a a out to be what you are by arthur b rhinow a missionary to china told us the other day that ofali the chinese the educated men and women who have been toeun jwlamericato flnisliltheir education are the hardest to reach with the gospel th usually get the first training in it to them to go with their sandwiches and beverages here are two suggestions that- will always appeal to children in cidentally these desserts are well worth trying for the family table orange ambrosia serves 6 6 oranges cup powdered sugar hi cup grated cocoanut peel and slice oranges cut slices into halves or quarters arrange in serving dishes sprinkle with sugar and cocoanut headoffica l marsh fluff v serves 68 1 cup cream a cup sugar 1 cup quartered marshmallows li cups orange segments whip cream until thick fold in other ingredients serve cold variation use colored marshmallows pink green orange and add one small bottle maraschino cherries cut cherries ht half gag uiontreal above au security established in every city and town of importance throughout the dominion the bank of montreal has been the trusted custodian of canadians savings for generations throughout the banks history ot 115 years safety has been a watchword and conservative management a guiding principle of those directing the institution customers of each of the more than 6eo43ranches of the bank have the satisfaction of knowing that behind their own braiichfor the security of their deposits are the full re- sources of the entire organization bank of montreal 1 estaiushed l8l7 total assets in excess of 750000000 acton brann j s davidson manager eastbound dally except sunday daily daily dally dally dall yj 4 vh 600 a jn 935 am 100 pjn 425 pm 555 pjn 78oo 7 jn sundays and holidays yy 800 pm westbound dauy daily daily odally daily daily except saturdays 1015 pjgc saturdays only 845 pm saturdays only 1215 am 915 ajn 1145 am 115 pan il5 pjn 615 pjpa- howl wolves howl the best work pays pasture used tractor and automobile oil have been used to advantage as a euraftye treatment for sunscald but these have not proven to be as effective jethe cpntrov of this condition as has ijfvthi above mentioned mixture the missionary schools in which a- fine idealism prevails and they naturally though naively expect to find the same spirit pervading all the phases of occid ental life but when they come to europe and america they find that much of christendom is not christian they are disillusioned and disappointed and become eager to absorb a philosophy that is unfriendly to the- teachings of their early friends the missionaries of course their reasoning is not fair the fact that many christians are christians in name only does not argue against the sublimity of the religion of christ just as little as the fact that many jews have not the spirit of abra ham does not impugn the loftiness of the hebrew ideal ten real christians are a stronger argument in favor of christian- ity than a million hypocrites are an argu ment against christianity a religion ought to be judged by its finest products and yet the disappointment- of the chinaman is a terrible indictment we are not what we pretend to be actions speak louder than words even louder than creeds and ceremonies badges and banners and unctuous phrases shame on us if our life disillusions the stranger but far more shqme on him whose greed and sensuality lowers the good opinion of our relglon created in the heart of the stranger by the selfdenial or tri christians a well judge wanted a fence mended and hired a young carpenter to do the job saying i want this fence mended i will only pay a dollar and a half so use those unplaned boardsi and do not takelhetlme to mafrf aneat job later the judge found that the carpenter had carefully planed and n each board and supposing better than money this is an age and era when people are prone to collect money and they are valued as they amass wealth but we can see a change coming over the world people are beginning to realize that it is riot the wealth a man accumu- lattes that is the thing to valuet bthttne contribution made for the betterment of the world people are beginning to real ize that work of any klnd for the public service and advancement making the community bettor is the real- achieve ment general smuts that he was trying to make a costly job interrupted him with the angry remark why didnt you nail those boards on as they were i dont care how the fence looks i do returned the carpenter and went on measuring when thework was done no other part of the fence was as thoroughly finished what do you expec to charge asked the judge sarcastically a dollar arid a halfv the judge stared why did you spend all that labor oh the fence if not for the- money no one would have seen the pooriwbrk for the job sir i should have known that the poor work was there he refused anything more than the dollar and a half and went away ten years afterward the judge had a contract to give for the erection of several mag nificent buildings among the many applicants the face of one caught his eye said the judge later it was my man of the fence i knew he would have only goodgenuine work done i gave him the contract and it made a rich man of him mistakes made permanent a wellknown sculptor has spoken of the agony of seeing ones mistakes in marble or bronze there is a greater agony and that is in seeing ones mis takes in another life if your influence has led some one to make an unworthy choice to repudiate his principals to degralde his ideals nothing you may achieve in the world can lift that bur den from jrour heart on the plastic clay an artist may make innumerable mistakes ahbytoblherate them tbufc when they are put in marble they are penn- anent the permanency of marble is nothing beside that of the human spirit and no tragedy js to be- compared with that of seeing our mistakes embodied lh the lives qf those we might have helped life insurance policies to suit your needs family income ch thrift re- tlrement income pension bonds endowment for protection in vestment business and savings a request for information places you under no obligation frederick l wright imperial life assurance company acton ontario savage co jim curran editor of the sault dally star believes with old sammartln that a man wbo says he has been et by a wolf is a liar jim curran as all the world knows is ari expert on wolves so cnuchso indeed that he has per- suaded sault stejtfafle to hold a wolf week july 25t30 that is the klnojra week- itsjboing to be jim curran the wolf expert says it will be worth attending that the sault is the friendliest town in canada and that resnect- able strangers will be welcome plug hats will not be practical headgear during wolf week at the sault this is a warning and js understandable at a show where the background is totally compos ed of timber wolves hudson bay barbecues indians and whiskers jim curran and his -fellow-ctti- zens of the friendliest town pave cornered the worlds best profes- slonauong distance swimmers for some real racing and have per- traaded the ojtbway eadlanb to produce a riverside version of hiawatha a survey of the wolf week pro gramme reveals a combination of sentiment and excitement gov ernor roosevelt of new york state has presented the citizens with a british flag taken by the ol s troops when they burned the sault in 1814 the flag will be hoisted with appropriate cere monies the excitement comes in when the visitors will be invit ed to amuse themselves running the sault rapids in canoes at- tending algoma wolf club din ners and sympathizing with the unlucky winner of a bear which animal jim jcurran proposes to raffle in lieu of one of his belov ed wolves the algoma self- denial- club has added three pleasant features to the pro gramme the members of this club never deny themselves any thing and they advise that there are no peevish cops in tho sault that their city is onljt an over night ride from toronto on the canadian paclficahomlest train and that they stfis aejrve cheese with thbapplbple the sanlti which jim curaniiays la built bebide lake superior jn the great algoma forest near the timber wolves i watches diamonds china glassware wedding and engagement tongs guelph ontario ii wynfhan st notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of john heatley late of the township of nassagaweya in the county of halton farmer deceased notice ib hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said john heatley- who died on or about the 13th day of may a d 1932 are requir ed on or before the 24th day of june a d 1932 to send by post prepaid or deliver to william stalker r r no 4 acton executor full particulars of their claims and take notice that after such last mentioned date the executor will riot be liable for the assets of the said bstatc or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice shall not then have been received by him dated at ouelph this 2nd day of june a d 1932 dunbar ddnbabi 32 douglas street guelph 503 solicitors for the said executor srimcripiions tor all magtaivm taken at the fi pnss ofika 4ffl rv fcv-v- a- siife jmm i

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