5j svv viv v tt v -m-i- 1 y iyyy vy y y yy-yi- iyyvyyim pack jbjqht tjie acton free press s thursday march 31 1933 fefif l wroifc and deht ijfsmjgp itbp toutnrto ruj births s3turfkm citb jnc memorial rd joe me pr lino drtftmr poou mabiued iickaytooue at knox mans acton v on wevlneaday warch 30 1932 by rev h l bennie m a agnes j dole daughter of william- oole and the late mrs cole of acton to alex ander mckay son of the late mr and mrs donald mckay of georgetown y y died smbspard in nelson township on saturday march 2 1932 ann buza freeman beloved wife of john ehep- pardln hex mst year t uwi ouuuju owma hospital on thursday march 24 1933 bthel alberta russell beloved- wife of david henderson in her 38th year i- fs memomam- mcnaihbin loving memory of my be loved mother jmra archie monabb nftio passed tone eternal rest at god- erloh on march 91 1930 in her ninety- third year v i jk wonderful mother this mother of mine dauqirreb nan kennedy in loving memory of alice beloved daughter of mr and mrs tnomwennejaypwhopassed away march 1 1931 in memory a dally thought in heart a silent sorrow iaiy missed by father mou sister and brothers fryer in loving memory of my dear wife mary ann who passed away march 31 1931 no one knows the silent heartacne only those who have lost can tell of my grief borne in silence for my wile i loved 40 well sadly missed by husband mourn not for fcerwhom god hasblesb freed from all sorrow grief and pain our loss is her eternal gain ever remembered by her loved ones april fools day tomorrow vthis is the last day of march now for the month of spring show- era how many eggs were you able to consume at easter saps running these days and maple syrup is on the family menu entered into rest continued tram page one impression left by this gted life so nobly lived words from the booklie- loved so dearly come to mind they journeyed towards the sunrislng th life of john pbarberree was lit up airwlth a flame for his face was always towards the eternal dawning the eternal- sunrise for him weariness no longer hinders an eager heart j for anything which is bodfe wlllto use his own words- he was found ready for the great adventure the warmest sympathy is extended to mrs barberree who has been a true ihunhuwlu liumxe ami helpma te-her- husbands wprk mrs barberree la a daughter of one or the most highly res- pepted ministers in the hamilton con ference rev geo clark d d now of thorold canadajtoiaing back the sportsmans map aeroplane makes new banting and fish ing areas available wbho fish culture brings amazing- bemlte canada is rolling back the sportsmans map and continually offering new- and untried hunting and ashing areas to canadian sportsmen and their visiting brethren said alan n longstaff press representative of the canadian national railways addressing the members of the montreal ohptar american association for steel treating throughout the northern sections- of the canadian pro vinces are wonderful sports territories i which have4eeilseldomjlsltedlbywwte men mr langstas stated many of qyadieswore bustles monday was washday nobody swatted the fly rr-there- were no flappers nobody had appendicitis there was no traffic cop everybody played croquet- there were no bolsheviks men sported wiry whiskers nobody workedihather in flirri nnntii n plrf ice cream was iced cream nobody was ashamed to walk 7boys shoes were copper toed saturday night- was rbath night no one was fined for speeding vitamin gauges were unknown 1 milk shake- was a popular drink widows weeds werent cigarettes only small boys wore snort pants only little girls wore short skirts nobody was told the line is busy doctors wanted to see your tbpgue the livery stable was the social circle nobody caredfoftheprlceofgasollnev only lumberjacks rolled their stock ings women nor men either didnt play clgsii farmers came to town for their mail there were no germs even in ger- many v melodrama supplied the dramatic kl to his heaven re t ar n being madeavail able for hunters and anglers and guides and outfitters ore being encouraged to establish camps at suitable locations to take care of visitors- aeroplane service from suctt points as mjnaglodge v in the lake of the woods area of ontario has- brought hitherto unnshed lakes within an hours journey of the railway station and sportsmen who visit these lakes are finding muskellunge and great lake trout ranging up for forty pounds in weight thousands of unflshed lakes north of canadian national lines in on tario and quebec are being opened to sportsmen in this manner mr lohgstaff said further west the national parks branch has provided new sport by plant ing speckled trout in glacial lakes where no fish of any kind previously existed the result has astonished the fish cul- baseball practise has started in the jurists everywhere for in three seasons pork if quite a record for march revive the bustle in fashion why cant rxwn on it in busl- ness there was a snowfall of over four inches in montreal on monday of this week- honesty is the one business policy that need never be chabged1xr keep up with the times some change in conditions from a week ago when the snow was piled high in most places canada succeeded in producing speckled trout of from six to seven pounds in weight in such numbers in the mallgne andymidlclne lakes and mallgne river jasper national paskttnat fishing hi these waters has been opened to the public from june 1st of this year with generous daily bag allowances to the sportsman canadas policy of setting aside na tional parks as game sanctuaries- has assured a plentiful supply of both game j and fish for the sportsman and in she hunting areas both north and south of jasper national park hunters find 4 greater number 51 big game animals number 51 big gaths than ever before due to the constant overflow of animals from the breeding areas- within the- park-boundaries- the talkwaslllustrated withatnbtl6n picture film nibigamimusklev from canadian national railways film lib raries showing the incidents of a fishing trip to these new lakes reached by a combination of train and aeroplane travel from mlnaki lodge in th lake of the woods area of ontaho- ithe good old days by fred w talljl j in the barrie examiner our old bad habits now we swear on aoy new pneswecan discaver marys little lamb finally got- into a stew now marya little calf eometlmes gets her into u btew loo mother could noil her wn pie crust cookies or glngersnaps tnowsihe can also roll her own socks or cigarettes irthfi seven sutherland sisters with their evejifootlcdg habr were the envy of womank the worl over most pebple wereubuailjr jji byni wl fui oooooooooooooooooooodoooog mm- bocaoooooooocooooooooooooo oyezt oyezl this is to jjjpnounce that the orchid patiol of the first acton company of girl guides have achieved great honors in the recent flag contest their flag was chosen ye prize wln- ner the blue and popples to- iujxt iu lauk aft tho igethel were orchids as for the clhafjlnchs they werent in rank at all they condemned rainy days now theyre mostiyready any time for rwet nights you of ten heard of the boy stood qn the bridge7 but thats were youll there were only three flags in the con- usually and mother nowadays test however captain says that they anyone who liked to take a chance have to make the flag anyway what their flag to fputer darkness and so always went to the church bazaar now tbey usually igqto the cemetery daughters always helped their mother tbntotsredlrinei ybut now theyre usually not home even to help eat it v- mother used to put on more iclothes when she disrobed to go to bed than her daughter now does when she dresses to go out j the right way many a mans significant word- is anyway still what do tflagstomake mean to guides even- ohafflhcbs in weather like this the phoebe have come back to their hidden doorsteps and are call ing all the day soappealingly phoebel phoebe the little sparrows are trilling and lilting the robins are making melody even the sky is asong a of living lengthened blithe blue carol strung among the days- nowadays the trees as for the streams ybushoutt no one had to look lor aj parking place chickens all went to roost at sun- down cents a glass including beer was 5 luncnt whiskey was fifty cents a quart bottle a good cigar set you back a whole nickel the sheiks all lived in arabia or turkey shows in the townhall came only so often paper and celluloid collars were popu lar food stuffs came in bulk not in pack ages women wore bathing dresses not un dresses candies for the girl cost her fellow 15c a bag school teachers licked pupils good and plenty the boyish form was displayed only by the boy ladies used side saddles not the whole road a girl was mostly bustle behind not hustle ahead statics was merely a mathematical studyalschool sl where pnee we- had bread to cast upon the waters now we have wheat to dump in the ocean eastertltriscialmedrwastooearly this year why not have a fixed date the first good friday and sunday in april- march of 1932 came in lamblike and went out in the same meekness but my how it roared in between the bleats 11 jj mr w r lashbrook is putting a purchased on mill street and making nobody can quite realize what a ter rible amount of pleasure is denied those who are blind at one time indeed blindness meant simply the end of every thing but then science began to help by giving them reading books andgradu- ally different inventions came to light which at any rate gave the blind more pleasure than they- had previously en- joyed a remarkablefevantlonlsa bicycle which is used at one of the blind col leges of england this bicycle actually carries eleven blind students of course actually it is eleven cycles joined into one long strlngr and each made flexible enough to allow the long machine to turn corners in perfect ease and safety a guide rides the first cycle and leads the other riders who are unable to see and steer for themselves by this means eleven blind persons are able to enjoy cycling a pleasure hitherto absolutely without the realms of possibility as the first essential for cycling as in any other form of riding iskeensgood eyesight they were days- mostly everything over at 10 p m no driejhsnollsten toasaxaphorte thank goodness teverybody went to church or to sleep on sunday girls set their capsrnot their knee caps for a man woyster suppers and church socials were 25c a throw moving pictures happened only at houseclea time i females all wore corsets at least we think they did- the hired girl drew 150 a week and ydia wash other improvements just thirty more days until may 1 its too bad jjjat the opening day of the trout fishing season comes on a sunday this year tnere were twentythree guests sleeping in the transient quarters at tru town hall on saturday night which is a record for this year y a bit of antidepression advice runs thus throw away your wishbone straighten up your backbone stick out your jawbone and step on it splendid eastertide services were held in the various churches on easter sunday and in st albans and st josephs churches on good friday among the transients who requested 5quarterson saturday man and- jus wife and one child there isnp provisions locally for female travellers without funds theshoe factory and glove factory hockey teams played a game last thurs- day at the arena which resulted in a 65 victory for the shoers over the glovv era there were spme rough periods in the affair toronto didnt have a good turnout for the easter sunday parade so an other one will be- held on april 10 they should pass a city bylaw prohibiting the york bible class to meet that day and the turnput might improve halton protective anoeiatlon at the annual meeting of the halton county protective association held in mlton the following officers were elect ed for the ensuing year honorary pre sident w j clements milton pre sident w e mocready trafalgar township secretarytreasurer robert bush jr trafalgar township not a single animal was reported stolen in halton county last wear hot dogs were those with thelflongucs protruding they bobbed your hair only afterthey got you- in jail the inelodeon not the radto suppll- the family music y the family bible and family album were popular institutions tney didnt have to hire a big husky ma to teach boys how to p everyone in the family took sulphur and molasses each spring the hired man got a dollar a day for pteen hoursrrand earned it too aales clubs were the ladles aid sewingcircle and the rollingpin milk was delivered into your own pltoher fromfche dealers tin measure it took a girl two days to get ready for a party now shesany time father sometimes spilled ashes on the parlor rug now its mother ancj daugh- feryr rightofway living shortensmany an- the onward rush of their joy how other mans days they stretch outslim hands gypsyuke women when fully dolled up wore- to cup the shower of sun coins the about 28 pounds of clothes now they crow is the only one who is keeping his dis their chnnm in o a few special clearing lines tif dry goods daily 35pi we are sure tou will find oppcjrtuni- ties sere for great saving mclean co milh street acton ontario headt somewhere offin the-plnes-you- ounces of ftxins can hcar his slightly scornful caw the butcher threw in the heart caw t knew it long ago he is and liver free now he sells it for 30c a shouting spring has been here for a poundandthrp i hlsthumbwhen jlongtime hal halt li hes welghinaiifr ing on of hands it was done by father or mother and not someperegriniting professor- womens most popular pastime in the shape of swinging a lawn tennis rac- quet was flipping buckwheat pancakes in a frying pan spme of the biggest menof the country hid behind a womans skirts hut now adays not even the smallest child could do it it was only in the spring when people had that rundown feeling now theyre run down when they dont sprlngqulckly enough no one ever saw a bowlegged woman on the street she kept em under cover like the modern woman does lots of her shortcomings then the wind chuckling at the black enanya6asewasouredbylay impudencer pulls ones hat there is nothing that commands right living uk right liyingrw scott stra- ahan soft and tender ike waltons secret smith hope is really a jronderful thing jonertrue one utue nibble keeps man fishing all day a man walked reluctantly into a hat store i just lost a bet he said and i want to get a soft hat the salesman selecting a hat from the shelf behind him handed it to the pros pective purchaser with the remark this is the softest hat we have the customer gazed at it speculative ly what- i warit he said reluctant ly is something a little more tender ive got to eat it- back to na ture just fancy grandma said trip girl i had my second flying lesson 1day and it wont be long before ill be able to take you to the country in my aero- plane you wont do anything of the km said her grandmother grimly whn1 i want to go to the country ill go by train as providence in tended us to there were no crooners except mother when she rocked her restless baby to sleep i womens skirts trailed as much- mater ial- below their feet astheydont now above people used to arise and retire oil the same day now they retire and larise on-the-same-day- i boys were boys and girls were girls but nowadays- mothers- and grand mothers are girls also high flyers used to take a drop often now they merely takeoff and take a drop only once people took a tonic when they were run down now they usually take an ambulance or thehearse the mfstprominent part of an attrac tive girl was bustle and frill now its hustle and thrill young people turned in at 9 p m now they tune in and dont turn in until the next morning wanted but little here below its the woman who not only wants t but wears it also girls wore many worthy unmention ables and now they wear hardly any- thing worth mentioning there were no paid street cleaners women pedestrians trailing skirts did the job free and plenty father got most of his outdoor exet- cise wlththe family horse the saw- horac anashanks mare step- in was merely an offhand neighborly invitation preliminary to a social glass or two or three ladles stockings were on general view only in the dry goods stores and on the family wash line on new years day we swore off all barrs offer tem things q courtesy service to eat riperjcomatoes- o r jl n a n a s g r a p e f u i t l e- m o n s head lettuce green onions leaf lettucs fresh spinach newcarrots greencabbage solid turnips always fresh prices reasonable maple syrup bottles or bulk clover honey comb or fails pea butt assorted size jars t fr 4 t ontario bakery and goes flapping off his green cloak flying jn tatters how we guides love spring it means sunshine and song and summer ahead and camp one does not need rose- colored spectacles in the spring to peer into the future all the guides need to dotswhispefcfimip1anatweitrturei opens magically hurrah and again hurrah food to keep you fit many medical men are urging house wives to build up resistance among members of the family by using items of diet which are known to combat colds and ward off infection y milk eggs butter and certain fruits whlchall contain the- antmnfeotlve vitamin a and whole wheat foods which impart body hat are particularly valu able shredded wheat is a striking example nf n wholp whpat nrrvrinm which can be 446000 chicks that ik what we sold last l and we are prepared to increase it this brays chicks t 5 come from government inspected flocks blood tested by our bacterl- g s ologist from settings of eggs which averaged 24 ounces and over to the dozen follow the lead of successful poultrymen we guarantee 100 live delivery write for free booklet s lbrayllhck 5 opposite post office phone 72sw brampton ontario jjj other bray hatcheries at weuand dunnvillo hagersvllle lindsay and feterboro h head office st catharines ontario p g inquiries by mall should be addressed to st catharines local agenfcgeo c brown norval phone georgetown 82r21 served in many appetizing combinations with the vitamin a foods suggested it is made entirely of canadian wkpie wheat with ncthing added and nothing taken away it is said to be in expen sive and that two biscuits of it served with whole milk and fruit make a oer- fectly balanced meal for children or adults rates of seeding and thinning mangels in a time of economic depression like the presentwheh prices of agricultural product are3blctya5ytoleaxerilttleor no margin over the cost of production every effort should be made to reduce costs and increase yields as much as possible in the production of mangels a crop requiring a large amount of manual labor the field husbandry division of the central experjmentalfarm at ot tawa has been conducting experiments for-theast-eightrears-to-etehnine-the- lnfluence on yield of various rates of seeding and distances of thinning mangels were seeded at the following rates 6 9 12 and 18 pounds per acre the average yields over the eight year period were 2142 2238 2205 and 2320 tons per acre for the respective ratespf seeding according to these results the rates of seeding of 9 pounds peraere has given the most economical results valu ing mangels for feed at 165 per ton comparisons were made among four dista of thinnin mangels 6 9 12 buns doughnuts j r6ll jelly rolls cakes etc try our special l cakes by bodleys i we recommend for your consideration clarks scotch broth soupj gold medal corn peas rose brand choice pickles gold medal sberp jam frigate- orange marmalade gold medal jelly powders mccormlck8 chrjsties cookies always fresh and 18 inches apart the 9incn thln- niiig gave an average yield of 2563 tons per acre qver the 8 year- which was an increase of 225 tons over the 6inch thinning -the- next highest yield as hoeing and thinning representi nearly onehalf the manual labor involved in growing a crop of mangels it would seem verydesiratole the highest yield from this labor by thinning the plants to the proper distance cellophane shoe bargains at pall ants 198 250 b3yssfrofiirbrhklatrretbtrot and hailed leather solesand half rubber heels sizes 11 to 13 and 1 to 5 good value at 250 a pair oot they go all at one low price per pair mens fineoxfords blucher laced style sizes 6 to 10 regular 295a pair special ior thisweek mens strong work boots- leather soles with rubber heels sizes 6 to 11 extra special per pai ladies spring shoes ourstdck btcadiesspring shoes is now i complete- the styles are the very latest andm6st attractive and the prices will suit all thrifty shoppers 198 pallant clothing and footwear mill street acton ontario tmiiiiijiiiiiiiiilmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinim phone x6 we deliver la dmiviv grocery two thousand five hundred dollcite laboratory experiments preceded the first sheet of clean transparent cellophane today you find it wrapped around your cigarettes and candy tomorrow i it wijl protect rib roasts and pork chops wlthra slip giving weight and price at tached it has been used to make hats for men and women it with an additional process makes a wellnigh perfect seal- lng tape this can be usee to baste the sheerest material and it peels as easily as water runs down hill it works up into brllllaht christmas tree ornaments it is a good electrical nonconductor dentists are using it in casting the matrix for plates for false teeth it is however in the distribution cf foods that it is likely to find its greatest field of usefulness because it is dust damp and odorprbof hiakes an ideal cover for meat fish fruits and vege tables what is it jt is spruce pulp forced thrugh a narrow slit and treated cheml2aiy to toughen it it is also big business that is going to artistic 1932 beblgge papers all ready for your inspec- 1 tion i 1 we have in stock over 2000 rollsbfnew wallpaper rahg- r 1 ing in prices from 7c to 45c a roll suitable for halls bed- 5 rooms and drning roofhspr any rpom in your home and all e i semitrimmed rt we carry in stock also the sunworthy patterns 1 their beauty lastq i wallpapers that give entire satisfaction f are the only kind we sell but that particular kind em- i braces a vast variety of styles all styles irt fact that fashion j i today countenances no only the- most modish novelties but graceful olorful patterns of every description to suit every purse and every purpose pay us a visit we can satisfy you 1 a t brpwii phm r iilftkiiiiiiitiiiiitiuiniiiiiiituiririvriliiiitiiiiiiviiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiriitiiiii v yj y-salf- k vlfciaiafeiisiiiti