Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1932, p. 3

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ffljjv i l v trir j t g f v by jly r- -r- t- fc vt tflfi acton prbe press vaaa tom a shake ernest to seeif you cant get him to signal back ive phoned him three times and hes mum- astwathl david camerons anxious voice sound- ed s5alned and highkeyed through the 41 wireless telephone attached to ernest 3ickenzlo helmet ernest- the isi djver at in jitch darknes forty feet i wader water in seabury tunnel shaft holding the lines of thomas carson- his 4 j bronty omer colleague earnest tooi was ablt worried car sen had gone several hundred feet along aocldently left open this unlucky piece oi carelessness had flooded the workings moa held up a twenty uillnohdollar job hence the need- bf- divers i young mckenzie had leen stationed at the shaft bottom to keep carsons rope ind odr pipe from fouling but for some minute they had lain dead in his hands could the peppery old fellow have gotten into any scrape that tunnel must he a dangerous place low narrow slip pery black as ink with loose rock hang ing on its toot and sides earnest gave the hie line a vigorous jerk then waited no reply cantralse him hereported ijo his uncle jwhehdld you hear from him last 7- about five minutes ago replied cam- eron in the office at the shaft top lushont andnoneooijweetltm too tiusy to talk hang up ami letma hhesslld through ernests fingers the boy was glad he did not have to go into that mucky tunnel alone you know old tom when hes working hes pleasant as a hungry bear but we mustnt forget his life is in our- bands ill try again sitting on a boulder ernest fingered the limp lines nervously be flashed his electric light on and off two or three times revealing the tunnel entrance slacker than the surrounding rock if was an ugly hole for a man to risk his jife in v hark davids voice came again shaky with alarm ive yelled my head tfii but i cant get aword from tom pue him good and hard lin was alreadytsutr-but- earnest pulled on jt with all his might dragging in the last quarterinch of slack if carson felt that pull it would make him ang and he would a suddenly the lines ceased to move he gave an inquiring pun no answer came as the minutes passed he grew a little oirxloils what jought he to do soon came the news that the old diver was iff deadly peril and the boy unhesitatingly volunteered tot go to his relief j youll need a bar- suggested david til send one down ernest waited skin prictugft brain on are with impatience carsons life anight be ebbing away second by sec ond uncle davids suit was to have a real test- when he threw off his life line and started into that tube he must depend entirely on himself he would be carrying bis life in the oxygen reser- vols on his back ii his gear went wrong or a rock dropped on his head he would be done he was willing to run the risk what made david so long with that bar at last down it swung camer ons voice came be careful ernest and do all you can for tom sure i will and say uncle dave your helmets all right remember i he had already unfastened the rope that ran- under his armshashing his lan- ternjnto the tunnel he started walking between the tram- rails following the otherdlverjsllne and alrppe the water was clquflfittwith mudtaild quick earnest waited hopefully but no jerk responded not a shake he an- nuuuced to david carson must be ait least four hundred feet from the shaft- he might be lying under tons of rock slowly suffocating or- with his life already crushed out something had happened ernest felt sure of that what should he do drops of sweat stood on his forehead a sud den yell came from david hold onl hes calling me earnest waited breathlessly what against a rock projecting from the side of thepassage what if he had hit his head and smashed the glass in his hel met it teas not safe to stagger blindly along he dropped on hands- and knees anr began crawling through the mud between the rails again his uncle spoke pound him yet no heard anything more not a word since he told me he was could the trouble be anything mighfcfcaught i keep trying him but he does- happen down there in the dark in a minute- david spok agalhhi3 voice trembled toms in a bad fix the roofs caved and pinned him down its squeez ing his air pipe and cutting of his breath hes got to have help and mighty quick itlsjip to you ernest young mckenzie did not hesitate a secondr ill go and get him out thomascarson and davi c his light penetrated only two or three feet the flood- had strewn the gallery with weeds rocks and shells he stum bled- against slabs of stone that had fallen from bhe sides and root he ran suddenly against a rockladen car stand ing on the track the shock smashed his lantern leaving him in utter dark ness how areynu making it ernest all right it seemed strange to be talking with his uncle far above in the light dry office no use to say that his lamp was broken he felt his way round the car and trod on the otherjs airpipe thatwouldguidehlmrtt piek- ln up he plodded on something bumped against his helmet giving him an unpleasant thrill he threw up one hand and struck the scaly the matter could his leg be broken errjest investigated and found that the others left foot was held as in a visa under a heavy piece of rock 1 the young diver began working to free the foot to his surprise carson pushed him away what was the truble a message frqta david explained mat ters hejxants you to go ahead arid shut that door says you can gef him loose afterward i the door jtheperfl had driven it entirely out of ibrnestnrind if closing it would make carson feel better he might as well go ahead for it would take some little time to free that foot all right tell him it1 do iv climbing over the fallen debris ern est crept forward feeling his way along the left wall a loose rock trembled under his hand his life was in peril every second but at any cost that door must be shut then came a smooth hard wall a squareedged gap it was the door at last set in- steel and cement and wide open it moved islowly on rusted hinges as ernest swung it to after clearing away the rocks and mud on the tunnels- bottom following the instructions telephoned down jby an en gineer in the office he screwed up the valves shot bolts and dropped bars tdoops tight as a drum he reported advertisino jsssenttiubvin 19s3 kmucp to beach fligher ideals by tubhftp o ross ber with the sharp point he set his bar again with breathless haste and lifted wiuf au ins might t tu v allowed the rock to settle it cleared the hose entirely he put his hands down and felt the rhythmic throb of the pum ped air j anything new yes wait r understand said tus uncle i wont bother you call me whenyoure ready as ernest cleared the smaller stones on the others body he felt carson stir hurrah the frfisjah was reviving him jn a moment he ibegan to heave and struggle then to ernests great surprise thomas half sat up the younger man tried to help carson known if it was not for press adver fahisfeev-buthe-fell-back-t-what-wab- tl3iitheyarerbem i grtsodpe for ajgrbbive pvatnuir -tttme-osterbiqtitt- mfbrmaodfitbtctlhe the most successful citizens and bus lness people in this new era of 1932 will bo those who adopt the slogan it pays o advertise- advertlslng is becoming- more and more popular every day iand is undoubt edly the greatest stepping stone from medttrlty to stardom and successful business dealings how many of our greatest scientists politicians athletes film and stage stars etc would be so popular and so wellf pbofit in stkek feeding exultantly body of a big fish it darted awaylh ie jhls hands along the lowroof his heart gloom on he stumbled as fast as he eould go- th- ghnnlder struck sharoly had been diving mates twenty years for the submarine wredklng company ever bad burled carson since he was seventeen ernest mc kenzie hadacted tender for his uncle oi late david hadbeen so badly crippicd with rheumatism imtt he worked but little and his nephew was gradually taking his place i david had just finished a plpeless dlv- ing suit the result of years of thought and experiment carson however old- fashioned scoffed his partners inven tion with wireless telephone and oxygen tank go down without a pipe non- sense along came a hurry call to the sea- bury tunnel somebody was needed quick to go down t to shut that door- the submarine wrecking company sent tom carson and earnest mckenzie david was in no shape for work but he came too and brought his new diving suit hoping for a chance to test it of course carson would not put jt on but ernest might at the last minute it had been dis covered that the glass in the old type helmet was cracked and there was not time to wait for another ill try your suit tjhcle dave ernest had offered thomas had been out of sorts that morning there had been a half sneer on his face as he put on his own suit and watched david fitting the new gear to ernest believe me boy he had warned youre taking some chances theyd better be ready to pull you quick dont forget to hang tight to your life line the tide had risen to within a few feet of the shaft top carson had de scended first by a ladder bolted to th planking jm down he had telc- phoned back through the wire attached to his air pipe by the time ernest reached the bottom the older man had already started off along the horizontal tunnel the new helmet worked like a charm ernest had not theteast troube in breathing what a joy to be rid of that clumsy dragging air lplpe davids voice a bit anxious had come to him by wireless hows everything couldnt be better your helmets a winner that would make the old man feel good foot by foot corsons j nt answer ernest crept faster under his hands the- hose throbbed spasmodically david was still- trying to pump air down to the imperiled diver ernest felt thankful he carried his own supply on his back how long had he been in the tunnel how far had he gone he had lost all idea of time and distance he fumbled hllnhly ahead expecting ever minute be quick as you can ernest tom says something more has fallen on him for a second the boy almost collapsed jwhy had jothe thought totest that r66ibefoe he left carson he ought to have set him free anyway back ho staggered fumbling along the wall before long he was again at the side of the endangered diver a quick in vestigation told that another rock had dropped over the otherstthighs for tunately its fall had been partly broken stor 11 gmiby 33 by the slab that held his foot ernest had ilittle difficulty in moving off the second fragmont nowfor the-plece- that hel the ankle suddenly an unpleasant suspicion came -toemest- could there be any more loose stuff hanging above he ran ually before the pubqlc studied talked about publicly and made a general topic of conversation thereby popularizing and making them famous and sought after wherever ithey be itjiroughout the world getour particular line oifcomm6dlty brought before the public in this man- tier have your adverllsatftftlts appear attractively outstanding andmodern take a pride iri j your- own particular ad layout work to emulate even the very best advertisement ypu have ever seen and remember that a little extra expense oh a larger and more outstand ing layout will repay you a hundred fold by the resultant drawing power upon the public- a good many imagine that an advertisement crammed full of every commodity they stock is a help but this is a mistaken idea good sbse type with plenty of white spacing is aj more popular and outstanding form of advertising this also applies to window displays just a nicely positioned iin- of goods with a nice color effect- is fai surer lor and more attractive to oralis med and dull windows t depressions and bad times would onty be myths if more people realized that money spent on advertising is not wasted but an investment which brings iri far more and quicker results than by bank- ingor investing same money in stocks andsh h many wplcjwbujd- posslbllitles of profit in winter feeding of ateer is supplied by the federal experi mental farm at brandon manitoba whee the material deals with prairie conditions in particular it serves as 3 timely suggestion of the possibilities to the rancher that winter labour presents the f updainental factor in determining the profit or labor income through feed ing steers is of course the spread between the price at iwhipbuitable steer can be bought at the yard pand the price realiz ed at the time of sale on ths basis the brandon expirimen- tal arm shows a profit or labor income per steer of 2211 on a spread of 410 perwtrlw3oh wt 1644 bna spresd of 260 per cwt and a profifbf 113 oh a spread of 160 per fewt- v 1 the winter feeding 6t steers is oni subject to which the- experimental farm branch of the federal department of agriculture has been giving special x0117 slderatton oyer a- long number of years studies have been made with respect to important iocaiitiesui both- eastern and western canada these indicate that the opportunities for securing a sub stantial labor income during thewmter months through the feeding and finish ing of steer of 6ultabre type are too great to be overlooked complete infor mation with respect to every phase of the proposition is available on applicat ion to the department through the publications branch at ottawa m 1 sa last call oomy fislteir bodies bringr tlylini comfort lo tne new chevrolel 4 at the village institute the lecturer from london made- some topical refer ences to the bicgntenary of the death df general wolfe- now children he asked which great battle was it that general wolfe said t die happy therewas dead silence a silence brok- enat last by the dullest lad in the village who said i should think sir it must ham -hpin- ibvnthrbth8t bflttlcl almost stopped beating another piece directly overhead almost ready to fall to push his hands against the slide that he could not check a shiver of dread ns ho thonght nf the hundreds oftons of rock hanging above him in the darkness a loose slab might drop at any second squeezing him flat blot- him out or it might fall behnd him and bottle him up in the tunnel on he crept through the inky gloom in danger every second from the lnvis- iwe peril overhead his anxiety for the old diver made him careless of his own peril carson might already have been crushed or suffocated or his life might be decided by a few seconds more or less ernest hurried what was that he had put his hand down on something hard and round thomas himself must be close by almost afraid of what he might find ernest groped ahead his fingers struck a lead- soled shoe carson at last was he livlngor dead no use wishing for- a light young mckenzie must see through his hands two minutes of rapid investigation gave him a clear idea of the situation the old diver was alive but in desperate peril ernest telephoned his uncle ive found himl hes breathing but i dont think hes conscious hes flat on his back half buried under a heap of rocks theresa big slab jamming hls alr pipe ill do my best down there in the dark tunnel ernest grappled with his problem it was up to him he could not shift the responsibility upon any one else if he failed carson would never see daylight again he must be quick but he must be careful the slightest mistake might cost the old dlyer his life again ernest felt the mass over the first task was to oar that air pipe he must not let carson smother planting his bar with the utmost care ernest began prying the heavy slab off the stout rubber tube as he worked he was thankful he was not obliged to have his breath pumped down to him little by little he- raised the stone and pushed it off sudde it slipped back if theplpe were squeezed flat it would mean sure- death for the other driver very careful not to puncture uu-rub- he could feel it vibrate with mdtioh ot the tide when it came down it might crush them both pushing his bar under the boulder that held thomas ernest lifted hard the rock moved slightly but he could hot lift it high enough to enable the dlyer to pull his foot out lie tried again arid failed he stopped to rest and put his hutirlg up stealthily mustering all his strength ernest put out one final frantic effort lights dazzled his eyes sparklers pin wheels roman candles carson dragged his foot clear catch ing him by the shoulder ernest jerked him aside putting out his last ounce of strength there was a sudden surge in the water and down came the roof just brushing the young divers shoulder tboth safe were coming up re ridicule and impoverish this statement but just glveit a trial anflsee the results ank any regular or wellknown advertiser why toe has regular fullpage advertisements do you think he loses or gains by his enterprising business methods well then follow suit get you share of the success follows enterprise and common sense advertis ing a great deal of gray matter is needed where delving into and solving the veryj best and most attractive forms of adver tising- the modern age calls for ag gression and uptodate methods with the least matter as possible and yet at tentlon use the very modes of adver tising that were the greatest attraction to yourself work to perfect these ideas and you will know uiat they are original and have thttsahie drawing power upon the public as it had upon you are you going to be a success in 1932 is your business going to boom you know what brings success popularity and further business advertising now mr everyman you know your duty support your local advertiser aid him in further placing his commodities before you it is to your advantage making further employment to all con cerned more money jn circullzation as a whole on a far stronger pedestal of security than we have known dui jng recent years national advertising i believe wlu be the greatest source of trader the quickest way of securing international security and independence if used hi the proper and correct manner therefore i say it pays to advertise in 1932 x3jeoiet owners are gratified of course at the admiration evince hswer by friend and stranger alike jbut they are not surprised that the new ghevroietts recpgriized as the most beautiful car in the low- priced field for they know that chevrolet possesses one fundamental of smartness accessible to no othercaj in this fieldiits stylesetting fisher body the worlds foremosi designers the same meii who design the ldtramodish cadillacihave used their artistry to set chevrolet head and shoulders above anything in its pricelass as far as style is concerned style indeed has been an important factor in chevrolets rise to its position as largest- selling of all cars rerriemberonly the chevrolet six offers you these exclusive fisher body advantages in the lowest- priced field come in and see it for yourself f ask about the gmac jjeftfml mqtors own deferred payment plan tbiebroad inclusive general motors owner service policy assures lasting satisfaction ported ernestbriefsy in a few minutes the two reached the tunnel end carson was hoisted up first ernest waited he felt good he had shut the door he uncle davids suit a success and he had saved carsons life it was quite enough for one day soon he was at the shaft top as his helmet was unscrewed he heard car son talking to the inventor dave you and the boy have beat me your hel mets all right i want you- to make one for me im done with the old air pipe and say dave 111 be glad to back ypu to the limit on that diving suit the family physican the good doc tor is always worth his fee but it is not always possible to get a doctor jusc when you want him in such cases common sense suggests the use of re liable home remedies such as dr thomas eclectric oil which is wonder fully effective in easing inflammatory pains and heatdng cuts scratches bruises and sprains the presence of this remedy in the family medicine chest saves many a fee it pays- to dip sheep in discussing the fact of parasites on sheep and methods for their control a a macmlllan chief of the sheep and swine division of the dominion depart ment of agriculture gives four good rea sons as to why it pays to dip sheep these are v 1 sheep that are freq from ticks and lice grow more better wool 2 a clean flock requires less feed- and is more easily kept in good condition 3 the lamb crop is stronger ewes milk better and lambs grow more rapidly 4 parasites are a source of serious discomfort to sheep the good shepherd should be mindful of the comfort drills flock he also points out that as a result of dipping the saving in feed and increased weight of lambs and wool may easjly amount to from 50 cents to 150 per ewe the cost of dipping under ordinary conditions shoud not exceed 3 cents per headr poultry regulator maker hem uy men egga sold by 7000 dealers in canada pratt food co of canada ltd coelph ont notice to creditors need more tilvtothysked- canadlan production of timothy seed ms still far short of domestic require ments and ir this connectio oep h clark dominion seed commissioner ob serves 1 tljereis evidently room for material increase in the home production of timouhy seed and there are large areas throughout the dominion in which it might be produced profitably at present- prices the 1931 commercial crop of tlnothy teed in canafa is estimated at 1250000 lbs by returns filed with the dominion seed branch records further show that commercial production in recent years has not exceeded 1500000 lbs while the average domestic demand has been tully 9000000 lbs annually since 1925 canadas importations of timothy jseed have averaged about 8000000 lbs an nually and all of this has been imported from the united states at the present time timothy seed in eastern panada is bringing farmers around 9 cents per pound while the orlce in western canada is around 8 corits per pound this price is of course controued largely by the price at which united states exporters can lay their product down at canadian points and this price includes such items as the cost of the seed transportation insur ance handling charges and customs duty both the federal and provincial de partments of agriculture are cooperat ing in crop and seed inspection services in the supervision of threshing and cleaning operations and- in the inspec tion of homegrown seed for certjflcac tlon at the present time the bulk of canadian production comes fromojuebe alberta and british columbia in reverse geak the motorist was summoned for driv ing recklessly through a tenmile speed limit my speed was nothing like 30 miles an hour sir he said to the magistrate nor 25 nor 20 careful now warned the magistrate or youll be backing into something the creditors of john robertson ken nedy late of the village of acton mer chant who died on the sixteenth tjay of january a d 1932 are required to send to the undersigned solicitor their full names addresses and descriptions full part of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and this notice being given in pursu ance of section 51 of the trustees act fi 1927rehapter 15 no l hereby given that on and after the seventh day of march 1932 the exe cutors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said john hobertsonkeh- nedy among the-parties-legally-ientltled- theieto and they will not be responsible for any claims of which they have not then received notice dated this fourth day of february a p 1932 amelia evfiynkenilseiyr angus robertsonkennedy william james russell executors by h nfarmer acton ontario their solicitor 323 mew chevroiet wilb sueni second synjcroihelli ntf simplified free- wneelln0 j n oneill son georgetown ontario valentines day recipes by betty baitclay seven in ten past40 need this special treament writer explains wondrous value of doctor southworths uratabs and invite all to try them without cost unless pleased wlthimiddle ago aliments attacking over twothirds of those past 40 every one who notices such distressing symp toms aslamenesspairisinbackanddown through groins scanty but frequent and burning urination 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letters slipped through the mall slot mysterious boxes of fragrant flow- ersand dieliclous sweets th are symbolic of the ever popular va- entlnes day movel tostlea for the table areln order toorhnlch as the following orange cherry frozen salad serves 68 1 tablespoon gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup whipping cream cup powdered sugar ltablespoon lemon juice 1 cup mayonnaise 1 vi cups drained orange pieces h cup chopped maraschino or can dled red cherries lettuce hearts 0 soak gelatine in cold water and dissolve over boiling water whip cream add sugar dissolved gela tine lemon juice and mayonnaise mix well add red coloring to mix ture to give a pink shade if desired fold oranges and cherries into mix ture pour iii mold and pack in alterhate layers of ice and salt for 4 hours oi put in tray oflceless refrigerator and chill until firm serve garnished with crisp hearts of lettuce if desired garnish also with additional mayonnaise or whipped cream which may be tinted pink apple sauce pptfdlng 1 package vanilla jnnket 1 cup thick apple haucc 1 pint milk or i cup milk and 1 cup light cream season the tipple sauce to taste- wlth sugar and cinnamon qr nut meg divide it among six dessert glasses prepare junket according to directions on package pour carefully at once over tne apple sauce let stand undisturbed in a warm room until set about 10 minutes then chill and serve fruit puncli for a crowd makes nbout 1 gallon 15 large glasses so small 1 pint sugar y pint water 1 1 pint tea infunlon m pint lemon juice pint orange juice v pint grape juice i w pinturated pineapple 4 gallon iced water 4 cup strawberry slices cup fancy orange slices muke syrup of sugar and m pint of water make tea infuhlon by pouring 1 pint xz cups boiling water over 1 tablespoons tea cool combine all ingredients add ing strawberry slices and orange slices less water may b uhct and punch poured overblock of ice in a small punch bowl or pitcher recipe may be doubled to serve i larger group mlncod rubye may bcsubstltuted for strawbirt if the lattdrre out of season candy in order st valentines day is a car day indeed not orilyls conf- tlonery used as a valentine but 1 fits admirably into the dlnnc menu a few motto candles near each plate ure mirth provoker and rolrtjbl8 an aid to digestion and good fellowship a colorful hard candy serves as a novel top ping for the fruit cup chocola sticks garnish the ice cream sherbet a dish of mlnu la v peered by the average guest cake cookies and qjherdellcaciea east may be garnished with heart nhiped patches of tiny candies rnbyettes or emoralettcs j 1 tir- jiai-

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