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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 21, 1926, p. 6

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j gkjr attorn 3 lrgg thursday october 21 1926 the difference when pa is sick whon pa iih sick hes scared to death an ma and us just hold our breath ho crawln in bed and pufts and grunts an does all kinds ofcnixy stunts ho wants the doctor an mighty tulck j ir whot pasylll hes awful sick an sort o slgha ho knaps and proana ho turks so queer and rolls hia eyes ma jumni and runs an all of us an all tho house an peaee nnd joy is mighty hkcercr when pa la hick its something fierce the sunday school lesson for 8uriday october 24 is- wlion mo is sick i when nm is sick she iicra away not mucli v nay hhe boeh right on adoin tlvings an sometimes luughn i3r even binga she bays she dont feel extra well but then its juhi a kind pf apell shell be all right tomorrow sure a good old sleep will be the cure an pa he sniffs an makes no kick for women folks is always sick an ma she smiles lets on shos glad when ma is aick it aint bo bad twenty years agtf from the issue of tho free press of thursday october 25 1000 a most pleasing evening was spent by a large audience at knox church at their thanksgiving supper and- concerft all had partaken of the geod things provided- by thecooks a delightful programme was listened to innbo auditorium of the church rev j ctswilson b a occupied tho chair missypearl onell of toronto elocutionist sc jos mune mrs w hardy and mbs edraanson in boios and duets delfehted the audience and hev h a mctpherson of toronto and rev mr fcurnler of the djs- cl pies churchy acton gave short ad dresses tho not receipts amounted to 0300 mr and mrs d henderson m p arrived home on tuesday mornlnff after a s very enjoyable twelve weeks trip to great britain- work has commenced at the new chimney for beardmore cos solo leather tannery mr samuel lairok was the first among the members of acton court i o f to attain the age where the claim for old age annuity matured bain spoiled erin show this year jfhe first day grave good and the entries indoors was maybe the largest 1n the history of the show but the second day was wet and dsiree able acton usually sends hundreds to this famous show but this year onl b atih regular meeting of the board of education the solarlps of the teach ers -were- increased voluntarily the following lady teachers were reen gaged for 1307 at salaries stated miss jessie mcklnnon high school de partment 47500 miss annie king 2nd department 35000 miss mat- tie b smith 3rd department 35000 mlso minnie holmes 4th department 35000 miss kate kennedy 6th de pariment 35000 principal stewart and miss hudsons engagements date from september 1st born barber in acton on sunday oc tober 21 to mr and mrs george barber of vancouver b c a daugh- ter died macdonald in esquoslng near acton on tuesday october 23 peter macdonald aged 67 years the flivver express tho yankee has not lost msr inven tiveness thfs is the story of how one of that- resourcexulraco found his op- poftunltynjn an abandoned and rust- 1 iost railway track in northern maine for dgood many years says the bowfconrtierald iron was mined and smelted at the katahdln iron works in piscataquis jcftuntyandftnarr6wr4 gaujojtallway from brown vl he on the jbaniffolsiharoosttook railway served r the work anabesettlement that grew upjtound them but iron mining in maui became unprofitable ln the face of competition from richer ondbetter placed fields and tho legislature of maine permitted tho railway to stop running trains onthe branch but there were still people living along the line of the road and ono of them henry green by name conceiv ed the brilliant idea of fitting his auto mobile with flanged wheels and run- ntng it on the unused rails he agreed to pay the railway for tho use of the track rebuilt hia little cor and made a trial trip over tho road every thing worked beautifully the next day he began carrying passengers and their baggage and bundles the following day there were more and especially more bag- gags and bundle so mr green rig ged up another flanged car ei l trail er i the passengers are not put out a bit at being asked to taditdlg the train from a snowdrift or to turn her on the wee turntable at the end of tho line v the poor mans friends put up in small bottles they are easily portable and sold for a very small sum dr t thomas- eclectrlc oil possess power in concentrated form its cheapness and tho varfed uses to which h can be put make u the poor mans friend no dealers stock is complete without wh- wit father and son i rev charles r brown in the con- 1 gregatlonnllst relates art interesting incident in which henry word bocch- er the famous minister of plymouth church and his venerable and hardly less distinguished fathered figured many years ago he says one of my friends was present in the plymouth church when the incident occurred it was ip 4b o days when lyman beecher had come to make his home with his illustrious son and- every sunday he was in the pastors pew 6jne morning henry wardj beecher vran unfolding some aspect of the new ffloology ns he had come to hold it when suddenly up rose lyman beech er saying henry may i ask a ques tion just there beecher paused in his sermon and wih a look of filial affection at once responded ccijtainly father say on then lyman beccner turned to the congregation and said henrv puts it that way but it in not that way it is this way and he proceeded to atnto thotruth as ho saw 11 henry ward beecher stood listening to his father vrlthan expression on his face t dlessed the listening wondering congregatien more than many a sermon and when lyman beecher had concluded he paid a beautiful tribute to his father in- fluojneeupon hl pwn jiiriidjjton resnmed his sermoti where hs had leii interrupted preparation for true success general loasoh title joshua rhols now leader scripture lesoon num 27 1820 josh ll9 golden text bo strong arid of good courage for jehovah thy god is with theo withersoever thou goest josh 1 9 devotional k reading luko 4 16- 19 john 17 18 the text explinct 18 joshua or hoshea hoshen means salvation joshua means jc hovahissalvatlon joahua had al ready shown himself to be a general of ability and had been one of tht two faithful scouts 20 moaes was to indicate that lie joshua wus to be his successor josh 1 minister assistunt r 4 the nation never really extended to theue boundurles except during tlw relsn of david and solomon again the combined kingdoms of judah and israel nearly equaled this extent in the tlmo of bzklah and jeroboam ii lesson themes apprenticeship tho career of josh ua well illustrates the great advantage in life of having the rlpht kind of a atari he served a tons and arduous apprenticeship as the assistant and personal associate of moses he learn ed tho value of obedience and disci pline and the power of simple faith in god in the rush of our twentieth century- existence there is far too much tendency to speed uphe time of our preparation for life to shorten and abbreviate the period of education j and training o that a young person may bo launced upon his career a quickly as possible- if the word car eer is to mean nothing but earning money this may be rlgrht if how ever career signifies life work ac tivity that shall bring happiness to onoseif and usefulness for others the quality of our mental and spiritual equipment is auprejny important- let ua make sure that wehave a good foundation so that we may erect upon it a life that shall be beautiful and worth while thi grestnats of modesty joshua was j30 great that ho could be a su bordinate f without belns dissatisfied he was willing all his ike to be known as the servant of moses not with the mock modesty of the pope who calls himself servant of servants even while requiring that men kneel before him and kiss his slip per but in real slmpllolty of soul he was not an lmltatora moses num ber two on the other hand ho did not seek to enow his independence try breaking away from his predecessors work the noble work of life is done by those who can follow in the foot steps of the great and good who have gone before and still remain them selves making also their own contri bution to the cause of human pro gress qod uses men of iflany types a falling that is very common among religious people is the feeling that there can be but ono type of christian that god can use but ono type of man it is well for us to recognise on the cont that the divine auth- or of airifuman minds lovea them all and knows how to utilise all in the ac complishment of his purposes moses was colossal in greatness of kaleido scopic genius a religious thinker leg islator organiser general poet lover of humanity and prop her of ood joshua on the other hand was c singleminded soldier who felt that his task was- the winning of battled for god no matter whsit your genlii or lack of it your versatility or single sided ness you may be jehovans in strument for good for study and discussion what had been joshuas prepara tlon are you getting properly equip ped for your work how long should our preparation for christian service continue how were modesty and greatness combined in nlm how tto moses and joshua resemble each other what great differences 6a vre noto daily readings for next week monday prov 23 2036 tuesday prov 23 1925 wednesday hab 2 417 thursday amos 6 16 friday dan 1 818 saturday i cor 8 913 sunday psalm 97 112 prince opens canadian student hotel in paris mafton canadlonne in paris iniet e w beatty k c presi dent canadian pscifio railway tho prince of wales formally open ed the malson canadlenne on oct 1 a part of the wellknown cite uni- vciauurib iuuated on the outskirts of paris- v2anada is the first country outside of the european continent to erect a modern hostelry for t he whole use of canadian students attending the cite unlversltarle when com pleted this institution of learning will follow the jines of oxford and cam bridge unlversrles aside from the con teal buildings wherein instruction will be given there are to be various student residential halls or hotels jsadh will bo erected by various na tions to house those of her students who are studying ix the university tho malson canallenjieja most modern and uptodate and has been built by public subscription of which the sum of 250000 was contributed by b w bettttypresldent of tho canadian pacific railway themaibon cahadienne of which the facado is photographed above is a stuccoflnlshed building of pleasing exterior appearance and of very com modious interior jn addition to 45 wellfurnished residential roams each with bathroom attached there is a large public room or salle de ro- union tastefully furnished after tho latest accepted french design the main corridor which la done in slnv liar design at once impresses the vis itor with tho ren oral spaciousness and solid comfort which is to be found throughout the worlds speediest cable refrigerated j ew8 one of tillies redeeming auallnca- tlons was her willingness to obey blindly whatever orders however in comprehensible her attractive new mistress might choose to give but event this adottnible trait sometimes involved the family in curious difficul ties thuq said mrs nelson one morn ing i have just ordered sone lettuce when it comes i want youto pat it in the icebox right next to tho ice when the lettuce cojnee yaw messls replied tllller seem ingly with understanding my feeac beem all gude it was almost aweek later when the thought suddenly occufrred to- mre nelson who had been somewhat token up with social vkalrs that she had had no news from home nor indeed any other rnall 8he looked in the letter- bo r mntlt was empty tulle said the pusxled lady go ing to the kitchen have you taken any letters out of the postbox lately f yaw meesislbeamed tulle rush ing to the icebox my bring heerh for you my do jlko you told my and there nicely t packed away ip a tin pall beside ihe ice was the ac cumulated moll for the past four days none the worse for having been kept in cold storage qeven good reasons labor troubles in the ministry are not unknown and if accounts of them seldom find their way into print it may be for the reason that the walkln delegate has not yet arisen in the clerical working field bishop malta- lieu is always condemning the smavll salaries that congregation able to do better sometimes pay their pastors i once knew a capital young man suld bishop mallallcu lately ho was in the church his salary was small but he was hopeful and happy for he was just married and 4elleved as he jtad a right todo in his ability some twelve- or fifteen yearn went by i had lost sight of this young man forgotten him as we do forget some timeswhen suddenly i met aim in boston he was dressed well but not at all clerically wo shook hands tt laaid he was doing oxoellcutrs what oho rphr said i ph sold he no church the wholesale hat business but why did you leave church atfked for seyen reasons said he what are they i asked a wife he answered and six children tho after tap veers of asthma dr kel logg asthma remedy proved tho only relief for one great ful user and this is but one case among many little wonder that it has nqw become tho one recognised remedy onjho market it has earned its famav by its never- falling effect venesi it is earning it tpy as it has done for years h is the greatest anthma- specific within the reach of sufferhuihuinarilty above loftrhauling tha horo cad of ti cable off the ihlp cim fw md attaehlnf ik to aha bartclm on which u was floated ashore hight tho cftvm field which took h ahora end from th bit oahohip trolonta below leftmr s h trananold cblo superintendent at hcarta qontont nowfoundund or over thlrtyalx yeaia la holding the shore end of tha i orlclnalaushuccablelmld by tnomtfiufcm justslxty ymraaro bifht tnoahorocndoithociibftroqmlnkoatof thetankon the cynif fhf whlshlumatcd landing qpcrationsat bay xloberta the new submarine cable just laid from pejutance england to bay roberta newfoundland is the 19th trans- atlantic cable tho cost of laying it was estimated at 1000 per nautical mile the speed of transmission over it eight times faster than the ordinary cable is made possible by a sheath of the now metal permalloy which i envelops the copper conductor permalloy an alloy of nickol andiron was developed in the bell telephone labor- atoriesand possesses whatthe engineers call a magnotic permeability many times that of any other known sub- btance the speed of the new cubic is 2600 letters a minute and extension of its 3400 mllo length will bring about a close linking up of new york london- pretended deaf men in the countries of europe in which the military conscription exists many tricks arc resorted to by conscripts in the effort to escape service often men have been known to mutilate themselves as by cutting off a fore finger in order to render themselves unfit for the sorvlce pretended in ability to see is oxposed by the sur geons without grgat difficulty but pro tended deafness sometimes baffles tho examiners a countor trick on tiro part of tho officers was for some time effective against this fraud the recruiting of- there wasllttle doubt in the doc tors mind that mr lambkins recov ery from an attack of nervous ex haustion would be more rapid itmrs lamb in were a less animated and con stant talker j mrs lambkin had never felt that her husbands trouble was serious her own health was in a far more precar ious condition than this she felt sure we didnt need to come to tho ctiurttryonhls nccountany more than on mine she told the doctor- on his third visit as 1 say to mr lamb- kln day after day if hed rise- above do not allow worms to sap tho vi tality of your children if not attend ed to worms mny work irreparable harm to the constitution of the infamy tho little sufferers cannot voice their ailment but there are many signs by which mothers are made aware that a doso of millars worm powders is rieccesnry thcso ppwflors act very qujcldy and will expel worms from tho system without inconvenience to tho child run away soy im busy doctor potter tolls tho sjlory of u youn man who stood nt the bar of it court of justice to be sentenced for forgery j tho judge had known him from it child for- his father had been a famoun legal light and his work on the law of trusta wns the most cxhaufejtv work on the subject in existence 0o you remember your father the judgo asked sternly that fathor jovhorfi you have disgraced tho prisoner anssered i romom- tov him perfectly- when iwent to him for advice or comniuttonahlp he would look up from his book on the law off trusts undjia hun away boy im busy ftfy father finished his book nnd here i am tfhe kreaf lawyer had neglected inls on trust with awful results x a trying prescription terost in everything and ask questions and observe and draw pcoplo outvhod forget himself now i know perfectly well that 1 have a hightemperaturo this morning and i should like you to look at my tongue she thrust out her long and lively tongue for the doctors inspection and waited for his answer i see madam he said at last very gravely- that it is sadly in need pf exactly what i am prescribing for your husband perfect rest and quiet for at least six hours a day for tho next three months fleer after a conscript had pretendedls feelings as i do and take an in to be deaf remarked in an ordinary tone of volcce you aro unfit for tho service you are free in many cases the recruit showed by- evident signs of satisfaction that ho had heard the remark he was then recalled told that he htd detected in his fraud and sent to tho barracks after a time however tho con scripts became too wary to bo caught in this trap thoy heard of the ijrick and were on the lookout for this re mark and when it was uttered they made no sign of intelligence lately the french officers have in vented a new trap the success of which is a curious illustration of the ingrained courtesy or at least tho as sumption of courtesy on tho part of frenchmen of nl classes after the you arq free has failed to exclto any sign of understanding in the recruits face the command to go is shouted at him he sturts out of the room the door of whloh la held open- by a mechanical means as he passes through it the gfficer says you might nt least shut the door this little unjust impeachment of the mans politeness is said jn nlno cases out of ten of pretended deafness to result in a quick turning of tho mans head ho is then called back and told that he has been found fit for service no heed- to suffer with corns or to run the risk of paring them remove them surely and painlessly with hol lo way a corn remover why a horse che8tunt every boy and grirl it is safe to say has seen or heard of the horae chestnut many of them have won dered too where the nut got its name there is an old tale that these nuts were crushed ijjc the turks mixed with grain and givoc to brokenwind ed horses but this story is untrue the real reason that the horse chestnut is called by that name is this when the leaf stems dry off the twig they leave a pecullur marking these markings or scars ore shapod exactly like a horseshoe evert the places for the nails being apparent mothers can easily know when their children uro troubled with worms and they lose no time in applying a re liable romedy mother graves worm exterminator no waves for father ono mother who considers the mar cel waves as the moat fashionable way of dressing the hair was at work on the job her little eightyearold rlrl was on her fathers lap watching her mother every onco in n while the tittle fingers would slide over the imopth arid glos sy plate which ih her fathers no waveg f or youfathcr remark ed the little one youre all bench ontarios touribts tho shortest distance from michi gan and other northwestern states to new york and now england p is through northern ontario twenty- five million people who travel in auti- moblles llvewithina twontyfour hour ride of the boundary of tho provlnco and from tho returns of cars enter ing ontario in the last three years it is evident that aonyfti hundreds of thousands already kn owl tho way fact and comment usually it la tho worker that is too sort rather than the work that is too hard no dwelling is a- home that does not hold food and fire for the mind as well ns for the body the most valuable help that a man ever gets is the helix thkt he gives himself experienco is valuable but do not make mistakes just to get it a man should do more than give up a bad habit he should amputate it bury it nnd forget where it is burled tho man who loves himself jnore than ho loves other people is tlkely to findf that ho loves himself more than other peolomovo him an oil without alcohol some oils aritt many medicines havo alcohol as a prominent ingredient a judlciobfi mingling of six essential oils composo dr thomas eclectrlc oil nnd there is no alcohol in t so that its effects are lasting j i a wellrounded course down in georgia last summer the cltlxcnb of a town of about six thous and people arranged for achautauqua assembly tliey held tho mcetmgsiln a largo tont about amtllo from town says a writer in tho philadelphia pub lic ledger and the attendance was largo from tho first day i an enterprising showman heard of tho large crowds nnd came to town the second day with a steam merry- goround which ho located halfway between tho town and tho chautau- qua grounds along in tho afternoon a young man from the country districts was accost ed h of tho town wellcaikkyi suppose you been in to tho chautauqua i shore have just come from thar now i i howd you like it naked the townsman v ehno tho young- man replied enthushitituuilly i rortton the thlng nlno times quickly drives out all rheumatic poison a3tai4 the first day you take rlrbuma the doctors remedy that is selling so rsp- iidiy realize that when rheuma 4 goes in uric acid goes out it matters not whether you are tor lured with pain crippled with swollen joints or distressed with occasional twinges rheuma is guaranteed to end your rhoumatidtroublo or iponoy back hhouma is just as effective in eases of lumbako ecirftlca arthritis and chronlo neuralgia bheumatlsm is a dangerous disease it dfton affects tho heart and causes death if you have it in the slightest degree get a bottle of rheuma from b j hassord or any good druggist to day and drive it from your system- at once c j sosev- is good tea it a vvtcvc man intending tbfty time tables at acton nadian n no no no no z cadesky 7 of toronto eyesight specialist nmo htqie acton monday nov 1st nvoiv hiillttlnir from lye- lrtrt iflivu vion ir hhiiuciik hhimlm nut miah th otiltinly of cminjltlni5 lliia eyerlrht spucliilist appolnt- mrnb may bo morto vllli mr a t inwn uriikglsl- consitltation free office hours 0 m till 4 p m tssm no 24 no 20 no 30 no 84 no 80 nj38 golna west sunday only going eit bunduy only 1041am 746 a m 229 pm 509 p m 708 p m 702 am 1148 a m 385 pm 017 p m 813 pm canadian dally dally dnjly dally dolly dally dally national 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