moc two the acton fftee mess thursday may 4th ljt 5ij artrm sfvtv jhraa puuiai lr tifdj at artaa 0twi mlwij4 wo4 cltu wd p chlk dnrsat ottawa sumculfttqw katesui m war uailtxi slfttca sac vuiuml wuaau blmt 4j 4 taw 44rm t wt ua cksa j tww b tsl4 advertising ftatkso afajustlm a it i variooa w utiuf- thtaauaa 0 pmu u tw tafca to avals mw it p pr pli drtut u lit tol ih ihmiftdi 1tit m will km ta liu ur aar u uj uwlufiml t bttaijr aaj ch t4lual t rqusiml u wfsilav t th mlnim r ttw kr bj4a mim tsttlr d j ik mivsmimt 4 with wuk vctlear puuty a u wrillu lli at la m4 awrat by muk t twcrtlai th cut j aacb mat wt i at th ar rua44 r lb tuhj am la lh atmu rruj bp whnam ablnr mi ia bjuv kjhaful 4 yuau offw im kantiit ill dot o lmt lor tw too even the dogs teem to ot tets for iheir dollar in thete day of thr inking value and rising cottt many yeari ego the annual license fee gave the canine 365 days of liberty then of later years the days of freedom the run of the town to matte inspection of garbage trees hy drents etc have been curtailed from may until september at least that is the law that every effort has been made to impress on the canine mind and also the owners of dogs in these days of beautiful gardens and home surroundings and fenceless properties there is a growing demand for fewer dogs and further curtailment of liberties in towns even in the farming district the dog that worries animals is unwanted and if caught worrying sheep may be dispatched with little argument trouble seems to be that the dogs arc slow to understand the lawi and loathe to give up their inborn habits which are detrimental to beauty spoil and rough on garbage collection and community neatness these are the days if you like your dog it is best to keep him close to you at all times unintentionally he can get you and himself in a lot of trouble by his lack of understanding of modern trends or your careless ness for a minute his tax doesn t allow him to run at large these days the mnority of folks think dogs a great nuisance especially in summer time and as a rule majorities win ski you really like your dog you ii have to give him more consideration and more of your companionship during the days when his liberties are curtailed the riqhts of dogs are getting fewer even his tax doesn t buy what it used to allow bonfire are dangerous fire is a good friend of the gardener in clean ing up and getting ready for the new season but like alt drastic remedies it can also be abused grass fires should also be watched with care already local fire fighters have been called to extinguish grass fires which had spread beyond the control of the party responsible this is the time of year when old weeds brush and dry grass is cleared away and burned there should be no need to point out that dostruc tion by fire of rubbish from gardens as well as that collection of odd papers boxes and the like discarded dy the housewife during spring clean ing should be done with extreme caution a bonfire of this nature must be watched constant ly the danger of spring breeies vhisking bits of flaming debris onto roofs or alongside buildings cannot be over emphasised keep an eye on that fuel smith falls record news cent benefits to the retail trade were especially marked the california division of highways concluded that removal of highway traffic from down town business district usually results m a better ment to merchandizing establishments such as department stores grocery stores and other businesses catering primarily to foot traffic principally because of the better parking condi lions and easier pedestrian movement tkit concern everyone in the current wage demands of the railway workers we have a dispute that is of dfet in teres t to every citien states the financial post this is not because most people have a vital slake in railway services but because any increase m wages will have to come out of the taxpayers and the consumer railways haven t any hidden hoard out of which thete new wage demands can be met the canadian national is already reporting sub stantial deficits and the modest profit of the canadian pocific woudnt pay more than a frac tion of the increase sought the railway worker know their demands can only come from increased freight rates or gov einment subsidies or both in other words it is the canadian public which will have to pay and if there is any hesitation about that paying the railway unions threaten to tie up all railway traffic all railway offices and all railway hotels and when donald gordon was made presi dent of the cnr many thought it was quite an honor taking the trouble of any big concern on ones shoulders is a thankless ob in these days of constant threats of strikes sildowns and quar relling labor the sunday school lesson sunda may 7u ifto pentiont mean savings unless the people of today save as they go and invest their capital in the means of produc tion they cannot have pensions in the ir old age declares the scene it is true that payments of every kind must be taken out of current production but even the in adequate production of today has been mac possible by the savings of yesterday not only must current production provide for increasing population it must take care of an increasing i umber of old people it is slimated that there ar tight earners today for each person over sixty five ten years from now there will be five earners for each person over sixty f ve if all persons ovci sixty five are to lx made dependent upon public and p ivato pensions one ol the cruelcst things that could be done to a physically and mentally fit person the mrans of production must be greatly increased pensions and money magic will not provide the needs of tomorrow s pensioners today s r xpenence proves that inflation has so lowered the value of the money saved by thrifty people for their old age that many who had provided for modest comfort are now in actual want pension contributions must constitute a suf ficient reserve of capital to ensure adequate pro duction lo pay the pensions when they come due or the payments in dollars will be worthless pensions can be promised in any amount of money and the money can be printed to pay them but pensions cannot be truly paid in goods and services unless sufficient capital is saved as the pension burden grows mora decunf golden text my people ar dttroyed for lark of knnwlifr kuwt 4 limm tv i hums 4 10 6 13 10 13 13 f position i sin dtroy1 thr people 4 t 0 the prophrt ii f by jrhtfwah to deal with the people tin he romei bearing the word of the ixrd it it the period of lira a most awful decline te moral failure of the people prefigure the nation t nd thrre wu no truth nor merry nor knowledge of god i in the land v 1 the people art- given over to wearing lying killirm mealing and adultery- one follow the other when men abandon truth they generally he come cruel the knowledge of g1 i ii haled fay all such 1v j 1 3 i jer 4 jl jno 43 44 mraw rannot be kept high when the ir rellgloui and immoral have iheir way in a nation community life such la certain to bring the dtafavor of god therefore aha ii the land mourn fvery farmer know how dependent upon providencw he 1 for good harvest it ukea rain tun and wind in due time and aea son to bring detlred reulu and all these are the graclou handiwork of god the barreneai of tales tlnr for 3 000 years proof of judg m nt upon the land because of th moral and spirit i failure of the people jcr 4 37 joel 1 10 13 amos 1 1 id such would nrer have happened to israel had th jeople remained true to j hoah trut ii 35 33 prov 10 221 itra i was defttmwd for la k of knowledge v 6 but that was due lo ihrlr rectlon of it when men rt fuu lh knowledge of god when me ha providentially made it v liable to them they are especially guiltv they fare the roneoiicnri if b ing rtecd hv him csa i h 4 13 matt 7 21 221 th m ol that df lit ml iv turns nwi from the grace of god goes in tht dinrtiiu f mil death it in ft 21a 7jrh 1 a 01 wh hi ult iimnr tnkr mich a rotirvi the knwledird of god is th 1 1 h vt irnuimt n f lift it is i wviwiui nothu fc fin tiki w n fiom ur t it wilful sin it ii 7l ii itirmiluin aft r unishnuil f 1 1 in th preceding rhipli t we n ml f th dire n nmtjui net f the ithdrau nl f j h ah v fn r fphrnim iv imd i his i 1 1 then f rr cm w r uld u him t tm iwn d irrs ho 4 li thi wiild mltjitl brinr the int il kicked ri into dutn v lh inr rt jectd hmnh thr would cck him in vain ihos s fii th wull lionimi like lh eodli nnt ions of to dnv confused wenk trembling fear ridden and uncert ain of th ir course nnd drifting into rhno- 1 will be lo fphralm ns h editotlal notes roads are still breaking up badly as the frost comes out of the ground must have been qutte d cold winter this is the week of adustment to daylight saving lime and no further change will be re ouired until september mail times are a bii confus ng ik n illn s 14 everr pun through highways gone are the days when it was considered necessary for highways to go through the bust ness sections of every community in fact some communities feel it is advantageous for through traffic to be routed away from the business sec tion troveueri appreciate too such highways as the queen elizabeth where it is easy to reach any town or city but not compulsory to become tangl ed with local parking and traffic congestion studies in california show that proximity to arterial highways can be a mixed blessing and that business communities by passed by new high speed routes sometimes reap astonishing benefits the seattle times reports that the california division of highways made an exhaustive study of the effects on north sacramento of the open ing of a freeway by passing that community the freeway replaced about four miles of state highway that had served more than 200 abutting businesses average daily traffic dropped off 44 per cent after the new road was opened but the total volume of businessjn the district iq the ensuing twoyear periocvrose by approximately 31 per tht national institute for the blind is making ts annual appeal for funds be thankful for your i own eyesight and generous to those who are not so blessed it seems that the calendar date isn t always tl e besl day to open the fishing season saturday didn t attract so many or leave many stones of tig catches of trout now you can relax since filing your income tax returns at least until municipal or other levies become payable because taxes are an all year round project these days even if you don t see them the weekly newspaper field was shocked to learn of the sudden death on thursday of a v nolan editor of he stouffville tribune and reeve of stouffville a couple of months ago we net with mr nolan in brampton regarding a newspaper matter he appeared in his usual health and spirits and he was far from being considered ono of the older weekly newspaper editors he gave splendid service to his day and his community and his passing will be regretted by a wide circle of friends ithrm nt it would mean that since the had n ected the goodness of god lhe would ttr of hi se cnt irom ii 22 what a pit that the sinful heart is wilful as lo turn from goodnrvs- and inite ne enl it ii the onl wav that stub bom sinners can be brought to the end of thcmseuc in their ar riftion thev will seek me cark illos fi 1m that is wha happened and that is the renson w h we hn e tht words in v 13 the faithful remnant calls upon the people to return unto the lnrd he who has torn them will heal them the er wounds caused bv the rr judgment of god will be heald h his grace sin mi reign unto drath but brier reigns unto lif itmil i rom 2l mr who h smittm will bind up the wounds ftkim tnilx god hnth not di alt with us a fit r our sins ips 103 10 hi m nt nci accomplish s n grt nt d il it pi ins th sinn r in lin for th hilling cf his w i unds and brings about a spiritual resurrect ion just ns rsi j declares h will ri us ht will raise us up ut shall live in his sigh j v hnt a trio o bhssings nniat i spiritual r surrection ifph 2 1 and a new life 2 cor 3 ln thrst were what the faithful nm nint could promise a decadent and l wicked israel and that is uhat we as christians mar promise the ain- t ner u ho repent toda through i the gospel ac 2 3741 13 38 30 i this passaer had an immediate rtftrincr to hhc return of israel from bablon to their own land w hich latt r took place without doubt it also rtfers to the troubled tiroes which await israe and out of which a rtpntant remnant w ill be safd the third trse ha a direct rifrnnct to ipratl but it is arwvs true for other peopji those jwho follow on lo know the lord that is thost who dmote themsekes to the know ledge of thetr bt i ef iheb 11 1 such alwaxs find tht lord ministcrtnc pro idential blessinfis there is nothinc mort needed than this toda 2 chron j w plans shown call for frame con struction uith tiding the roof b i covered with asphalt shin file h if stkvicff yu hd call irov yaxi iiuuad low tatcs 3 cars discount 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