Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 12, 1932, p. 7

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r fm r i a 1 hh 4- 3 4- igmiarfty may- 12 isa the acton free press ii 1 1 i pads ttbvkn tahwm boi oald a oy what a great old day sure it la said a chipmunk gay and a square pranc on a a jlmb r and brimmed with mirth as i looked at him and the calf said hah as away he skipped and down from the air the- great hawk dipped and the crow came too from the treetop hlgh and whisked his tall as he passed me by and the sunbeam baldron ha ha ha cand the branches green said tra la la and the frog said chug as he winked at me- and to owl said who from the old n pine tree v t and the birds sang- all the songs they knew anil sang them well as they always do and the groundhog laughed as he went to dlpe and said good morning boys i just feel fine for the clouds looked white and the grass looked green a finer day i have never seen and i thought as ifbok to myself earths bliss weaushtfutd be happy in a world like this twenty years ago the sunday school wesson v sunday may 1932 jacob at bethel golden text i am with thee and will keep thee whithersoever thou goest genesis 28 15 lesson text gen 28 1017 read chapters 27 28 time 1760 b c place bethel j exposition jacob 1016 the- first verse of the lesson shows us be a spuing builder as the gteencomes back to the trees and the impulse to be out of doors be- frlday mrglllem and- pa was comes stronger with etwyniengtbenlnhawklngabdutthedeprashun andmr day it seems timely to mention a new movement to make woods fields and highways more attractive ifjs hoped this article will help some to get into the game of spring building the founders bf the movement a group of western young people make out a clear casefor this game as a delightful and worthwhile sport about two years ago a party of young folks went camping in the big horn i jefro ap itato mountains of wyoming not far from the famouspowderkiverrmakmgcamp slats diary 0y aoas parquhab beside a muddy little spring next day jacob leaving beershaba with its hal- 1 when ys went fishing the girls lowed memories and associations going to up the spring with hff wa rintlnr a help of two- mexican sheep- to distant haran to meet deception and b or j tttt injustice ji was his owndeceit and th deepened the basin andlined it with colored stones from the issue pf the free prase thursday may 16 1912 of the fruit trees ore blooming t lather severe jrst on monday night but not enough to cause much damage notwithstanding the lateness of the spring the trees are in leaf as early as usual it has been settled definitely that the 20th halton rifles are not going to niagara camp this year a large gang of engineers and sur veyors faave been at work in acton and vicinity during the week in connection with the new electric road the scholars of themethodist sunday school had a happy time at a banquet given them last week in the school room the anniversary social of lodge woodgreen 302 branch of the sons of england was held in the town hall jast friday evening and was quite a success with a good attendance on tuesday evenlngthe epworta league of the methodist church upon 1 invitation of the young peoples society of the presbyterian church paid them a fraternal visit the- epworth league provided the programme after which an excellent lunch was served by the ladles of the young peoples society the results of the recent first year examinations at the school of practical science at toronto university shows that both harold nlcklln and warren brown passed with honors howard blackr alsopassed arthur kenney was also successful in the examinations at toronto dental college this quartette all took their matriculation courses at acton continuation school married magdonaldharding in toronto by rev peter m macdonaldrthal colm macdonald to jennie daughter i of thomas harding both of acton died shi hil ids at the family residence nelson township on may 11 isabella henderson wife of william h sh injustice toward his brother that neces sitated this unhappy removal- his deceit did not pay cf ch 29 2325 31 7 3 32 gal 6 7 jacobs deception was wholly unjustifiable promised him what he sought to obtain for himself by underhanded means ch 25 23 men in their unbelief and im patience are constantly refusing to abide gods time and seeking to realize gods promises by unjustifiable means jacob was a home bodych 25 27 and it must have been an especlal sorrow for him to be forced away from home in his loneliness and distress his thoughts had turned toward god ch 85 3 an and sister of d henderson m p aged 65 years newlands at ottawa on may 12 elizabeth gardiner wife of a w newlands merchant youngest daugh ter of mrs alice gardiner formerly of acton the indications of worms are restless ness grinding of the teeth picking of the nose extreme peevishness often con vulsions under these conditions one of the best remedies that can be got is mil- wyi attack the they awful lmibllnem came over jacob as the sun went down at the close of the first day and darkness swiftly spread over the earth the place was a peculiarly lonely one with its nigh cliff towering before him that it was a place of gods own selection appears from the hebrew which reads he lighted upon the place it was the hour of jacobs deepest trial up to that time and it is just such a time that god chooses to reveal himself unto his children ch 35 3 jacobhad only a stone for a pillow but ajstone pillow with god near is better than a pillow or down with god for away jacob was soon asleep from weariness and sorrow but his slum bers were soon interrupted by strange dreams undoubtedly this dream came from god in his dream jacob saw a ladder reaching from earth to heaven with the angels ascending and descend ing upon it this was a symbol of the close connection between heaven and earth and of the communication going on between the two jesus himself is the true ladder set up on the earth and the top of it reaching to heaven or means of heavenly communication be tween a holy god and sinful man john 1 51 14 6 heb 10 19 20 in jacobs dream the angels were the means of communication between god and the earth cf heb 1- 14 luke 15 10 ps 91 11 though jacobs dream was godgiven and supernatural it had a natural starting point as he fell asleep the cliffs before his eyes looked like a ladder from earth to heaven this dream must have been especially comforting to jacob at this point in his life when he had so much reason to fear that heaven was shut against him by his sin jacob saw somethingbetter than angels he saw jehovah himself standing at the top of the ladder cf ch 35 9 jehovahs introduction of himself was jnost comforting it was as the god who had protected and blessed his grand- as the muddy water flowed off the redeemed spring was left behind in a new and beautiful setting its living waters dancing and god had spiriting hi the sunlight the girls were so pleased with their work that then and there they pledged themselves to redeem springs then came the idea of trying to create a nationwide interest in spring building that the founders are filled with en thusiasm for their big idea and find it a fascinating pastime is proved by the statement of one of the original builders she says so far this season i have worked two days a week and pypecfc to havp twintv springs to pit leis wuiiu puwdi worms as soon as administered jass away in the evacuations the little sufferer will be immediately eased and a return of the attack will not be likely feeding the chick v feeding chicks is the acme of sim plicity states george robertson assist ant dominion poultry husbandman con- slstlng of keeping the water fountain csan and filled with fresh water and the hoppers filled with grit oystershell and charcoal and a good chick starter either commercial or home mixed the following is a chick starter that has given excellent results at the central farm tpart shorts 1 part middlings 1 part ground yellow corn 1 part ground groats part animal feed mixture 3 bonemeal 1 salt 1 cold liver oil the animal feed mixture used is made up of equal parts ground beef scrap fish mea and milk powder when liquid milk can be had the milk powder is omitted weather permitting the chicks are allowed on the- ground as soon as they get used to their quarters say by a week or ten days and a little scratch grain is then added to the ration to keep them busy the brooder house is set in a clover field and is shifted weekly so that fresh green feed may always be available and the ground clean wretched from asthma strength of body and vigor of mind are inevitably impaired by the visitations of asthma vjho can live under the cloud of recurr ing attacks and keep body and mino at their fun efficiency dr j p keuoggf xsquntc remedy dissipates the cloud by removing the cause it does relieve it does i restore the sufferer to normal bodily trim and mental happiness father and father a tried and faithful family friend jehovah made nine great promises to jacob 1 the land whereon thou liest to thee wllli give it cf ch 13 15 2 and to thy seed this implied a promise of chil- dren of whom jacob had none as yet 3 thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth cf gen 13 16 4 thou shalt spread abroad etc how wonder- full this promise has been fulfilled where is the corner of the earth where israel is not found 5 in thee and in thy seed shall all the families of the earthbebiessed cf 18 18 a stupen dous promise havingitsrullestlfulfllment in jesus christ who was the jacob gal 3 16 6 i am wltn thee there is a world of meaning of promised of security and of blessing in these words cf matt 28 20 it was particularly comforting to jacob he was so absolutely alone 7 i- wilf keep thee whithersoever thop goest jwhat a comfort f6rse knewno whither cf ps 121 58 1 peter 15 john 10- 28 29 8 i will bring thee again into this land cf ch 35 6 this promise is yet to have a- more wonderful fulfilment in the restoration of israel 9 i will not leave thee etc this was immediately fulfilled in the individual jacob it is being mar vellously fulfilled through the centuries n the national israel and is fulfilled day by day in us the spiritual israel heb 13 5 we do not meed to go to the new testament for illustrations of gods grace- here in the first book of th old testament nearly as far the other side of christ as we are this sido of him we have a marvellous illustration of grace in gods dealing with jacob in this hour of his sin and of his suffering the just penalty of his sin the god of the old testament is the god of the credit before the season is over the spring builders of america as the wyoming young people call themselves are not out to win fame or fortune for themselves from their big idea the only fee required of new members is to build a spring there is no bothersome constitution and bylaws no red tape of any kind spring building as its founders see it is a labor of love a service any good citizen should delignt in doing for the sake of a more beautiful countryside already there are organ izations of spring builders on both at lantic and pacific coasts and it is to be hoped there is a plentiful sprinkling in between this new form- of outdoor sport will have a strong appeal for boy scouts and girl guides the thought of the good to be done in this way and the fun to- be had in doing it is truly in spiring for the benefit of those who maybe moved to undertake a work of this sort for king and country it may be well to give the directions and sugges- tons which have grown out of the ex perience of the wyoming spring build ers a string may be located by vege tatbn careml search will then reveal the presence of water waiting to be set free the bbttom of the spring should be well cleaned and lined with stones care belnta taken not to close the fis sure throjlljfr which the water comes the use of dynamite should be avoided many good springs have been perman ently blocked by dynamite it is advisableto raise the flow of water by building up the bowl surface nowshouldbe established by providing a broad shallow outlet thus guarding against the polluctlon of the water by decaying animal and vegetable matter a spring may be protected against the impure surface water of storms by buil a ro a mud wall by throw gillem sed he was af rade of the ranks and his wife was a putting her muney in a shoe now and pareply- ed and sed his wife had ben a putting a lot of muney in shoes here of lately and a few hats all so saterday jakes ma was telling ma about sum flours and she wanted to see 1 of them she sed it blongs to the bugonia family i dont no this famly but i suposethey mebby have just moved to town mebby sundayrwell i spent most of the day today wfrking on a big problem in are rlthmetirk test i got ten answers buti cant make up my mind witch 1 to tirrnjln to the teecher munday well ma nas uk up con- track bridge and pa and tne is both in faver of it becuz it looks like she is a going to give up house cleaning this spring teusday ma warited the 2nd handed ford to drive to the city this after noon lowest price intsears j ax acton j 1l but pa sed the stearlng geer was broke but ma sed no buddy cud see ill so it tag a dike around the basin or by dgglng an ordinary trench in heavy soil where there is no stone to line the basin of a spring the water may be carried through a gentlysloping pipe or trough to an artificial container a large tile is excellent though and am bitious spring builder may prefer to con struct a permanent basin of cement if sprngs occur in swampy ground it is sometimes practicable to use a barrel or box in closing the folloing suggestion will show that the building of a spring may result in a beauty as well as utility we suggest setting out native trees anasnrnbsrplantingpeaennlalflowers andytiansplantlng wlia flowers ferhst and moss also the erection of bird houses in the vicinity the use of shells and flagstones along the path to the spring and natural stone steps wherever practical does this not sound attractive as part of the summers programme what reader of this paper will be the first to send in his name as one eligible to membership in the spring builders of america through having cleaned and beautified a natural spring all set lets got dan warrington woodent maek no dlflrunts but for sum reeson ruther pa win out and she had to stay at home wensday i gess lucy bent is a going to get marryed she told ma yesterday she was afrade she had better get marryed becuz she had lost her gold fish and was very very lonesome nere of lately thlrsday ma got back at pa today all rite she told him she hadwent and got a new dress and pa sed how in the wird do you xpeck me to pay for it and ma replyed to him well last weak when i tryed to offer sum suggestions about are finances you told me it was jure business to tend to yure blsness so i wont try an advice you enny more pa menchioned helen sumbody tea fresh from the gardens humorous what is the name oi your car i call her shasta f because shes a daisy no because she has to have gas she has to have ol she has to have air she has to have something all the time i want a revolver for my husband did your husband say what make ai revolver no but i dont think that matters he dont even know im going to shoot him who is the best man usually at a wedding the preacher he gets the profits and takes no risk indecent exposure sergeant ere number five take one pace forward and fasten the second button of your tunic we dont want any of y sunbathin mlad doleful case- for the dole undertaker depression ill say so why i havent buried a living soul for a month t11 see if ella cancomr the very day visitors were com ing bob emerys wife caught a bad chill she tried to keep going but it was obvious that she would have to go to bed now dont worry bob said ellas only 30 miles away ill just get her on the telephone and see if she- cant come and helpus outj low evening rales on sl a few minutes later they had ellas cheery promise once more in an emergency long lion calls begin 700 pm still lower night rates at 830 pm jjistance had proved quick de- pendable and surprisingly in expensive ihnadian nationalrailways cmog bart dally except sunday 1007 1 dally 238 pjn daily except sunday 613 pan sunday only 800 pn the chicago filer that passes through here at 9 30 eastbound stops at george town at 042 p m gblng west dally except sunday 740 ajn dally except sunday 908 ajn dally except sunday 228 pjn dally except sunday 640 pan sunday only 845 ajn sunday only 1035 pjn ws ea8tbodnd daily 6 00 am dally- 945 ajn daily 200pon dally 60 pjn dally 800 pan saturdays sundays and holidays only 1000 pm westbound dally 910 ajo 4 il dally 110 pjn daily 410 pan daily 710 pjn daily except saturday 1010 pjn saturdays sundays and- holidays only 1110 ajn saturday only 1210 ajn standard time life insurance policies to suit your needs family income childs thrift be tirement income pension bonds endowment for protection in- vestm business and savings a request for information plaoea you under no obligation frederick l wright representative imperial life assurance company acton ontario he vowed a vow but it did not entirely overcome his bargaining dis position vs 20 21 cut much present day religion is similar attempt to- bar gain with ood it was peculiarly in appropriate for jacob to put in any ip but we too put ips before the sure promises of god jacob got all he asked such is gods condescen sion ch 32 10 33 4 18g y jacob was far more gerierous than man pr fesscd chrstlans he gave a tenth do new the ood of jacob is the god of ypu giving to he work f the lord jeius the ood of genesis is the god of not required to be the mere donating the gospels ii jacob vows a vow unto jehovah 1622 jacob as he awakened was afraid a strange effect for such a cheering dream but jacob like us was a sinner if jacob had julown god was there ne would not have stopped there vs 16 of a sum of money we have need td remember this wholesome truth that not one penny more than we have the true desire to give is ever credited to us by tile lord to give because another gives or because men and women of our particular station are looked to to pay this sum and that counts nothing with jacob ood in this as in all other christian 17 such is a mans folly thought it dreadful place because activities k is the intention qf the heart god was there but the presence of god hat counts not the hand the lord makes a joyful not a dreadful place ps i looketh always upon the jheart this is 18 il but jacob laid down and seem- something that only tie fan do as a ingly went to sleep again he was nfretfy consequence the bestowal of his rewards dull spiritually- as yefc in the morning or the wlthholdlngor thm arenevor he set up his stone pillow as a memorial regulated byihuman standards and often pillar and set it apart for god by anoint- to the amazement of mankind he who teg with oil lev 8 1012 the in- lexalteth himself is abased while he who cldent had a beneficial effect upon jacob humbleth hmself is signally exalted no account too small j the ranof montreal is a bank for people in every class and walk of life while h has the resources and fa cilities to handle transactions of the utmost size and im portance it prides itself on being a bank where small accounts are welcome you can start an interest- hearing savings account with the deposit of one doliar- bank of montreal established 187 blii total assets in exctsss of i7j0000000 cton branch j s davidson manage savage co watches diamonds china glassware wedding ir and engagement rings guelph ontario u wynaiani st o township of nassagaweya notice is hereby given by the council of the corporation of the township of nassa- gaweya that the council intends to take into consideration on wednesday the twentyfifth day of may a d 193 at the hour of one 1 oclock in the afternoon at itfe meeting in the town ship hall brookvlle or at such other day to which the said meeting- may be adjourned anlntended bylaw for stop ping up and selling that part of the townline between the township of pus- llnch in the county ofwelllngton and the township of nassagaweya in the county of halton opposite lots twenty- nine 29 and thirty 30 in the satd township of pusllnch and notice is further given that the said council will hear at the time and place aforesaid in person or by counsel solloitol pr agent anyone who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said bylaw and who applies to be beard ijated this 11th day of april a s 1932 -4- john marshall township clerk subscriptions for an magutnf taken at the ftea pnss oflw s7 kjbx rf7 ftfk fih- jxjlw a j dftjst tkf feamaunfeifeii j5 f j lift

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