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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 12, 1937, p. 8

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t i ttttmriatid suit august fed hit in 1 w jojwi hi meant aoeount ol jamea shavp tha nun mho farmed with on rood mi be ploughed uid choppae mod o haftd i iu raised beald mart aagaakl t aeton yaa unshatxrat bar lata matuaea wen ulna ontario en saturday juigust hmi kuhbtut ann wllaon widow oftha ut otett anmh mhehall in her 74th wr d mkmowam 1wubaw larlnt manor or ear deer en and dmr hrotfcar allan alexander aioiamnwno peaaed away auguat 13th than aw paxenta who mis you eadljr and nnd tha uma lone tinea you want where ha lived tlnna in many parte et saskatchewan are frightful farmer with on two three and up to eleven fw a emaeked out a ringing lalnla ik ma thlawl h hundred aere of crop have nothing they turned their atoek ortchelr erop to get a little feed before it all wilted away ho erop no hay no feed no money una i the situation of thouaanda o sir it7ix3 f jllji iliiii nf hu efcow vou the extent of ssttpttbnr adro ixir i had a alough or pond where they uaed to waah their can where the boya but the teara we abed in ellenoe and wa breath elgh of regret per yon were our and we remember though an the world forget sadly mleeed by sumstand brothfil locals ha imlna of the week will be very 1enflaia for tha root crops k public toljeta it the y h o a have t been repainted andput into neat condl- vtloft again boys and glrla ahow your ttopreclatlon by not def acinar the- walla agw tiut allan smith lskt avenue haa a giant scotch thlatle on hla premises thatmeaurea 7 feel 8 inch in height over eight feet acrou and at one time bad lo buds and bloomi beneath the roof of the combined coliseum horse palace and live stock pavilion at the canadian national ex- wbioon u a floor apace area of allshtly more than twentyfour and a half acres on saturday evening about oclock a car from illinois ran off the atwulovr of the highway just east of the sixth line sfequcalng no damage was done and the car was soon back on the road the cost of staging the canadian national exhibition is one million dollar each year the exhibitors expend f sums which together with the amount disbursed by the exhibition make a stag- gering total when the royal canadian mounted police appeared in the recent coronation parade in london they were accorded a vociferous reception all along the route their specially selected highlytrained horses and the ultrasmart appearance of the men were a credit to canada this same carefully prepred unit will be a canadian national exhibition feature this year i two smart twinkillings were pulled by both squad in saturdays tilt v the longest hit of the day went to triple in flw third but morton made a nice catch of wards line drive in the sixth and look ed good on mcmanna foul hoist in he seventh had rafts to play on it is bone dry x seraped a hole aeven feet deep in the lowest spot it is bone dry lakes have ojbwdry we have- had a few showers in this district but not enough to wet down to the potato roots if we do not get a soaking rain the potatoes wll be like marbles there has not been enough rain this summer to make the nasture good the cattle had to hunt for a decent mouthful of grass all summer and now it la drying tip the poor farmers are in a sad way ifothey had a timbered re serve or a coal mine where they could make a dollar but they have nothing to do from on old man who has been 53 years too long on the prauies past present and future tjeartkpwr the dally press last week record the death at toronto of one known for many years throughout the dominion rev a c crews editor of publications of the methodist church for sunday school and other young peoples work the writer first saw him as he was conducting n sunrise meeting in high park toronto on the occasion of the f international epworth leagtie convention july 1897 forty years ago at that time the bicycle method of transportation was at 1th height and the fleet of those vehicles moving off to the city under mr crews direction was immense he was at acton once at some large gathering of young folks in the early years of the century his topic was work in the church and two illustrative anecdotes remain old mr webster father of eacklal and daniel is said to have called to the boys 2cke what arc you doln yoothln tjan what are you doln i m hclpln zeke an on looker watching an irish stone masc l work on an immense rovk bj blow after blow repeated and continue is until nt last it fell apart asked him which was the most important stroke the first or the last faith on it was the first and the last and every one between it isnecessary to engage in work but the enthusiasm of beginning nor the satisfaction of results are complete ttltji- out the earnest perscverence all through dr crews had passed the fourscore mark y a year or so his father was a minister and two brothers one rev heber c crews being once pastor of norfolk street guelph our ersatile and energetic editor is also an eager enthusiast of the rod and line this used to be much enjojed one man in a million has saved another i pursuit in these regions but complaint is life i current that results that used to be at most of us can never save a lifo trat j talned in the hlghwopd river have large way the surgeons skill is not ours 1 passed away a dispatch to the press have you ever saved a life years of training and years of ex perience lie behind the deft strokes of the great surgeon s knife as he performs 4 rt opcrt l and death art jnihe balance loved ones tremble in apprehension finally after anxious hotirs auccessl the supreme ability of orners by foul tip waterhotute pulled another sensational running catch on bbsrea drive in the leventh harry woods smart georgetown seoondracker who broke his ankle some weeks back was again in the lineup extra base hits went to mooney with three bagger lindsay guthrie and chaplin doubles hitters for acton were bus morton 2 norm morton 3 walters 2 guthrie 2 mooney 3 and lindsay wawhouse and anderson one apiece foi georgetown andy ritchie gather cd three and walters ward chaplin and mcmann tine ity felt j la mlrfiaj fifr eofed m wl 1 thlftl to in hi ana the swtaftoes read li fourth is in nauoabtit never iu realm uf fifth is in rudder yet not found in helm my audh mvy be ae9n in one or in two and rhy seventh not in red but always jnblue s my eighth is never in joughtjxrin mind ys and my ninth is always infront and bfthlnd my tenth not in parsnips youll find it in beets my eleventh not in folds but always in pleats my twelfth and my thirteenth are in all the clouds my fourteenth in cloak but not in a shroud doftk a wilson efifluh com position c english literature 3nd can adian history c algebra 1st- geom etry o physics o ha3hbl a wilson canadian his tory sfd physics and chemistry 3nd latin authors fr latin composluon f french authors o french composi tion rrj mary a youno e oomposl- tlon ci english literature c canadian history lat physics c chemistry and latin composition o french authors p my next you will see in the clear run ning creek my next not in hunt but always in seek my last not in hug but in each caress my whole can be read each week in the press the name of a person who tells of tha glory and trials of her tolling she writes a good story coupon solution name no need i would n t cry for the best man llv but by preventing accidents on strecu smd highways every one of us whether we are drivers or pedestrians can just as surely save lives and safeguard our fellow men against crippling or fatal in tunes we can teach our children the ondur lug princsples of safe driving and safe walking of safe living we can correct the unsafe practices of our own driving and walking we can uphold che author ity of our public officials in impartial smd effective law enforcement we can help in organised efforts to spread the gospel of traffic safety to everybody and most ot all we can resolve in our own minds to perform noact dangerous to others or ourselves oreat skill and long training are not needed for this kind of life saving- what we do need all of us is a new realisa tion that i am my brothers keeper will you accept your personal share of this great responsibility will you help to stem the ude of blood and death that promises to sweep oqtarto s streets and highways will you save a life lost week from high river town tcl a former highly successful tahermanwg spent two days and only woured two apart altogether from any meals at talned from trailing those bubbling singing waters a day spent between those toweling cliffs along that beautiful cur rent is not altogether lost jxi such a place nature is seen in its varied beauty i was a company this eek on the banks of a lesser but beautiful stream and not being very suited to scrambling over stones etc remained quietly in the cir a companion who also remained a former actbn resident by the way re marked on the soothing restful nature of the bubbling waters it may interest pant pi ess readers o learn thai john j brown a d oendant of one of the oldest aiot families which is still well rrprcs- ued there having successfully passed the normal in calgary has secured a pjl uon as teacher in a school abou nud way between ctigary and drumhejer beaumont s big bat was missed by georgetown guthrie stole third in the eighth this boy is playing great ball minute walters coveredlfbrat with plenty of confidence terry was on his holidays so guthrie patroled left field burlington pulled a surprise by set ting milton down s to 1 fat walters twirled nice ball up until the fifth he used his head effec tlvcly in the third to nip a threatening rally well the boys turned back their old rivals and will now meet burlington in the finals burlington after losing all league games to milton came through with their se and straight over milton last night by a 4 to 3 score the lakcsldvrs held a smart team and should prove a big drawing card the locals arc tryng- to arrange for the first game to be played here on saturday so look for an announcement elsewhere in this edition it is something new for milton not to be represented in the q b a a play- do ns tough luck neighbors we call acton to win the group with two straight come out and do some cheering lng no need to dear you ve got him garden slugs can create much damage notice to creditors in the matter el the estate off noah elbert haug late of the town ship of easjaeslng in the caunty et italian retired jeweller deceased all persons havng claims against the estate or noah elbert haug late or the township of esqueslng in the county of halton retired jeweller deceased who died on or about the lflth day of june 1037 are requested to send same to the undersigned solicitor on or before the 28th day of august 1037 otherwise the estate will be distributed without regard to their claims george e elliott milton ontario solicitor for the executor milton july 20th 1037 s 3 the locals are confident and rarin bobby anderson made some great pegs to second last evening lindsay made a beautiful pick up in the second to retire lindsay bus morton and lindsay caught aloott napping in the first and pilfered third that was a nice peg to the plate by morton in the third his throw to first in the fourth had plenty behind it too terr pulled a couple of nice catches he gathered in a ritchie s hoist in the fifth and made a beautiful shoestrlru catch to retire bui ritchie in the eighth this boy gordon is developing into a w t pattersortto bpeeuual in bye ktamlwallan orthoptle tieatmanta freaerlpueaa 11 wyndlum sl next to lafclewi ouelpa phone 2101 quality aeeoraey pi rats g sidaislugiarttjlwyir dant in wet seasons or in moist situs turns they emerge at night hiding during the day beneath the soil end they feed chiefly on the underaurfaoes of the leaves of beans lettuce cabbage cauliflower and such like plants they rasp off the epidermis of the leaves and where the infestation la heavy severe injury is occasioned like all olher pests these animals can be more easily controlled if remedial measures are ap plied when they are small and few in number accordingly advises the divi sion of field crop and garden insects of the entomological branch dominion department or agriculture the amateun gardener and the commercial growers whose crops arc being attacked should give the matter immediate attention in eastern canada the slugs arc con trolled by dusting the infested plants with hydrated lime in the evening after the sun has gone down and feeding com menced care should be taken to cover the upper and lowor surfaces of the leaves and the soil immediately sur rounding the plants hydrated lime is effective only when in the form of a light dry powder if it becomes hard when subjected to moisture it is non- lnjurlous to the slugs consequently a few light applications of the lime at lntervalspj three or four days is mtich more effective than one heavy dose another method recommended is to spray the plants with bordeaux mixture in the prairie provinces slugs are controlled by the use of the regular cut worm bait made in the proportion of 28 pounds of bran pound of paris green quart af molabcsnd about 2vj gal tons of water in market gardens the growers usually irrigate the ground prior to applying the cutworm control in british columbia the plants art dusted with dehydrated copper sulphate and hydrated lime in uro portion of 1 part of the former to 10 parts or the latter this dust must be applied after dark using it in the case of roartet gardens at hit rate of 50 pouncu per acre or 10 pounds per 1500 lineal feet of row the use of salt and lime 1 10 dusted ovtr the soil beneath the plants and along borders is also recommended sake direct- hec leave acton to- toronto to khtdmiwr 4stahsard tdo i tn n ra x 083 am as p m use p m 7 om pm s 119 p n llmpra i js p ra i dally axeept sundaya and holiday x to detroit dally y to detroit sunday and holiday vacation tours aufexpenses paid muskoka georgian bay the great lalctq thrqnlnta the bit cities ask forfllostratai folder tickets and information at ttarold wiles t3 am 5 37 pm 11 00 a m 7 p m 3 47 p m pattersons specials by buying at our shop you save the middlemans profit as all our fresh meats arrrflour killed why not try our meat it is always fresh andkeptin in the large refrigerator which insures the best f meat at all times sausage 2 homemade sausage tbsi for 25c beef cuts porterhouse and sirloin roasts iper tb prime rib roasts tb general blacksmith i am now operating the black smith business formerly owned by mr george cowle prompt and good workmanship on all classes of work at kinds af repairing and wood workjjwe guarantee satisfactory work job hbrzog roll street actov ont trucking having purchased the trucks and general tuklng business in acton and vicinltyrrom cheater mcbaln we are prepared to undertake all classes of work in this line prompt and careful attention to all orders we solicit your patron age h woods son leave orders with driver or with wan bosseu acton ith laentyelght pupil in a dl tt of i nice pitcher wbjch he was entirely unacquoind i am glad to see that acton pioneers bui waterhouse stole third in the cemctr u being admired and suggrs i nith j tlve to neoghboring communities the why wont you advertise the repre- wrlrer many year ago having nad br ocorgelon left newer made senuuve ofi newspaper aaked the pro- giunpae of its neglected condjikii had fstosfebjty not wanted prtvtor of a small store because im agin advertutn man answered but why are you against it it dont leave a man no time the reply i advertised wunst summer and the consequence wus i muz scr busy i dldnt have no time to go fishing the a hole season nice throw to the plate in the sixth the temerity to suggest thrj thi o ft little late to get the nmner the fass puss th copjlng of pv 1 j reportl in a oalt paprr b- e a michi mule a mart plu m the adopt ta a eenelry ttlcre ud 1 r on tau ai rather think thai the acton conunlhrc took a similar counw last j s coj l vn i turner alley alia august 3rd tbafta 193 earth clew in all direction is tr the keal row irimson iacod uouldbe golnr attempted to strike the ball mother what on earth are ou buys engintvtsung i ol rsi mj word he blurted out to hu i making such a noise about you vs- been i caddie the worms will thlrtirthere b art marching round like little soldiers all i larmcr jone whut aid jtur vm earthquake f morning and have been as good as gold i learn at college i don t know replied the caddie whats the mafter farmerlucka well lie hadii t been the worms round here are traft 1 11 tbmmy well you see were playing up before he showed m bet most of them axe hiding underneath qduay wou you ore were puat v wcwc mc umwra m w- wcm at dsaftfinamcnt conferfthce noa i hom w p bottle with a half dotlartrurball for aafety royal guelph now playing jean arthlr edward arnold in one of the runniest corned hits of the new season ed living satirday ak i nt 14th rour day clark gatlt jean hak n tests for tram conductors a still test awaits those who wish to become tram conductors in sydney australia they have to get by a psychologist the authorities have de creed that the extra men who will be required during the holiday season must possess qualities above the average in addition to being physically fit tmvy must be intelligent and pleasant and will have to pass both mudtcal and educational examinations noisy machine a scotsman wfio was playing his bog pipes in a city street was summoned to appear at an english police court on a charge of breach of the peace a policeman asked by the magistrate to describe what the accused was doing replied he was making an awful noise with his machine thick shoulder per tb round shoulder roasts lb rib boil per tb veal cuts shoulder roast lb loin roasts lb 23c 24c 15c 16c 14c 14c 10c lie 16c 18c 20c 22c pork cuts loin roasts per 1b shouldar roasts tb 23c 24c 18c a fresh side pork oa by the piece per lb wvc m 20c pickltd side pork by tho piece per pkedco hamburg steak 2 ms for 25c rage roll tb pcamcalcd bacon by the piece per lb side bacon by piece tb 30c 25ct2tch butter l tbs for 57c limit of 2 lbs t a cvatseaer with meat orders only double votes on all beef clts pattersons wholesale meat market open evenings phone 118 mill street for bigger business advertise king and queen hosts at- second garden party saratoga rkiimi 11 llstwht fred mmjvjukha u exchishe roi turns ut ttu se ond garden purl un i t i i i i u i u s r ilf cjijih lhsjuflth t th tn it left us iio uncled a aucsl i w l vre lng io mora guestaat right king y yi v a m

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