Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 25, 1932, p. 7

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w a sf if youtralk as a friend you will find a friend wherever you bboose to fare if you go with mirth to a far strange land you will find that mirth is isfiexsf 7 mr the strangest port of this queer old world la that like will join with like and who walks with love for his fellow- man an answering love will strike it yoil walk in honor then -honest- men wu1 meet you along the- way but if you are false you will and men false wherever you chance to stray for good breeds good and bad breeds bad we are met by the traits we show i lovqjvih and a friend at the strangers v door where hate will nnd a foe for each of us builds the world he knows wfflchonlyntmseir carr spoil and an hour of hate or an hour of sham can ruin a life of toil a thoirgh to the utmost ends of the earth your duty may bid you fare if you go with truth and a friendly heart you will and friends waiting there twenty years ago from the issue of the free press of thursday august 29 1912 toronto exhibition is in full swing mr w h speight who is about to move to toronto has sold his pretty brick resident off the corner of park- willing heart v 5 and gods plan for and lake avenues to sir j w somer- ville not for many years has so longcon tinued a wet spell been experienced during harvest time for over forty days consecutively rain has fallen and the cut and ripe standing crops nave in consequence been seriously affected if not actually damaged for marketing the grain most- seriously affected is the early peas some oats have commenced to grow the root crops are making great promise potatoes will be a bumper crop and turnips are in fine condition the council met on thursday evening in special session to consider the estim ates of receipts and expenditures and strike the ax rate for the year the rate was struck at 22 mills two mills higher than last year taxes are pay able in instalments the annual tournament for the smith trophy cup took place as usual on the actan bowling greens on tuesday the contestants were two rinks eachfrom brampton georgetown erin and acton the trophy was won by brampton married laidiiawleslie at the home of mr and mrs george leslie esquesing on august 21 by rev r f cameron jepjjie gertrude leslie to mr harold c laidlaw of victoria b c died collier in hamilton en august 23 rotliinm ft nnlller of acton aged 45 years millers worm powders being in de mand everywhere can be got at anjr chemists or drug shop at very small cost they are a reliable remedy for worm troubles and can be fully relied- upon to expel worms from the system and abate the sufferings that worms cause thpw man mothers that rejoice that they found available so effective a remedy for the relief of thelr chlldren companies that increased ads did well in 1931 says a n p a comparative earnings of twentyfive companies that maintained or increased newspaper advertising in 1931 and twentyfive companies in corresponding trade groups that decreased their news paper advertising show that the net earn- ings of the year for the farmer group were only seven per cent below the year preceding while the earnings of the latter -group- dropped seventythree per cent according to a study made by the bureau of advertising of the american news paper publishers association the study shows that earnings of many companies have been maintained or increased by consistent newspaper ad- vertlsing and that several concerns have reached new highs during the depression through the ability to concentrate on profitable markets and realize immediate sales with newspaper advertising one automobile concernincreasing its newspaper budget thirtythree per cent in 1931 raised its net earnings in that year forty per cent the survey revealed another manufacturer in the highly competitive electric refrigerator market states the report spent 200000- last year in newspaper space and dollar sales for the year were 460 per cent of sales in 1930 of four leading tobacco manufacturers who increased newspaper advertising in 1931 three showed an increase in earn ings and one a slight decline from the high net of the year preceding aggro gate expendltuies of these four com panies in newspaper advertising increas- ed by thirty per cent from 20000000 in 1930 to 26000000 ih 1931 while ag gregate earnings increased from 105- 200000 to 111300000 on the other hand the bureau report points out that four tobacco companies that decreased their aggregato investment in newspaper pac in 1931 showed u fcityrivo per- cent decline in combined net earnings i new prducts successful promoted in newspapsis have- helped to expand the sales of many companies the survcy shows one drug concern that increased its newspaper space expenditure from 200000 to 300000 and popularized twj new products in 193ljrepoited the best year in its history not enly states the rcporttdid sales of trie ndw products help to increase net earnings but sales of the companys regular brands were also increased by 35 per cent a review of the opening months- of 1932 ahows that many national advertisers are making a good start with increased news paper budgets itfx the sunday school lesson fob sunday august 28- gifts for bullrnngj the tabernacle golden text honor jehovah with thy substance and with the first fruits of all thine increase proverbs 3 9 lesson text ex 35 2029 read ex 35 436 tl l time 1491 b c place the wilder ness exposition i all the people of god working for the house of god 2024 moses had called all the congregation of the children of israel together and told them what jehovah had cemmand- edregarcunghetuiiding or the taber nacle v 4 it was the plan of god that everyone should have a part in the build ing of this meeting place between him and the people each on giving according to bis ability and according to what he had in his possession cf 2 cor 9 7 goo does no v look upon the size of the gift but upon the love that is in it and desires all to have a part in his work whether- they can give little or much only those were to give who were of a our giving today is exactly the same 2 cor 9 7 no one loses by really cheerful giving for itis to the cheerful giver that god is able to make all grace abound that they flalwys having all sufficiency in all things may abound unto every good work-2-cor- moses had gane into great detail as to what the willinghearted people should give vs 69 the object of this was that all might see that though they had not muoh they might have something that would be cf use in the building of the nouseof god and god despises no gift no matter how humble or how small if there is love back of it even though they might have only a few goat hairs even these would be acceptabe v 23 many a gift that seems too humble to give to god brings joy to the heart of god luke 21 14 when all the congregation departed from the presence of moses they went to do exactly jxs god had commanded and they came not only a few but every one whose heart stirred him up that is the great thing in all giving fend to all christian work that we should give or work not by compulsion but because the love of our heart stirs us to work there is another expressive phrase in verse 21 every one whom his splritmade willing the offering which they brought was the lords offering it was not brought for the praise of men nor for the honor of men but jehovah himself and for his glory alone often times when we bring our offerings in these days to build a church it is really not the lords ottering but a magnificent building is erected for the glory of some man or group of men or some denom ination what they brought was for tne wort of the tent cf meeting ana also for all his that is gods service and also for the holy garments of the fwiestsi these-garments-were-not-merely- for adornment but they expressed some great truths not the men only but the women also had a part in the giving they gave up the things they had had for their personal adornment brooches and earrings and signet rings and arm lets even all their jewels of gold these gifts just mentioned were from the women but the men also offered an offering of gold unto the lord it was no nickle collection in verse 23 we see what variety of things were needed for and useful in the building of the taber nacle every detail is worthy of study il all the women that were vvise- hearted did spin 25 26 not only gifts were brought but work was given oftentimes people who can give nothing else can give their work for the service of god in verse 25 we have gods description of a wisehearted woman all the women that were wise- hearted did spin with their hands it would be a goo thing in some of our churches today if some oi our cnurcn women showed their wisdom by talking less and working more and the same thing is true of our men one of the outstanding women of the new testa ment one of the- very few whom god saw fit to raise from the dead had proved her wisdom while alive by the use of her needle acts 9 3541 they spun a great variety of cloths of blue andof purple and of scarlet and of fine linen ovcrandcver again wehave in this lesson a illustration of the great variety of things that can be made useful for god other women spun goats hair not such pleasant work but just as useful for gods service and that is the main thing to consider ih rulers brought onyx stones 27- 29 the rulers also brought their part iis they were richer they brought richer gifts buf they were no more acceptable to god but these precious stones had their place in the garments which were to be made fcr the high priests arujl they were far better used for the service ci god than for personal adornment in addition to the precious stones they brought costly spices and ells for the light and for the anointing oil and fcr the sweet incense ah these things were typical of tuths nbout god and of our service to him thc light was typical of cur lord jefft himself john 8 12 the nnointlng oil was typical of the holy spirit acts 10- 38 1 john 2 20 27 the owcet incense was typical of prayer rev 5 8 r v 8 3 again we are reminded that the offering was a willing offering or freewill offering v 29 r v and again we are told that it was unto the lord and the enly cnes who gave were those whose heart made them willing and hey brought for all manner of work everything was done exactly as the lord had commanded it to be done 1 v jt qng iiytyttammt was bv the hand of mdees god said it but moses wrote it moses gave them ncr instructions of bis own he had full directions from the lord and the whole tabernacle was built according to the pattern which jehovah himself hadshojknmoses in the mount every principle of true ctartotlan giving seems to be found set fortn in this old old legislation for israel promulgated 1500 years before jesus christ was4m how is that to be accounted for- tfiere is only one possible answer to that ques tion that has the slightest semblance of reasonableness namely moses was in spired of god the pn r atthe c n e illustrating- in a pictorial way the varied opportunities offered in canada jo the investor arid the- tourist the cank adlan national ratiwaysxhibit at the canadian national exhibition this year emphasizes the farflung transportation facilities offered by the national system and brings to the fore the numerou beauty spots and national parka which make the dominion a paradise for visit ors the commercial and manufacturing importance of the nation is also stressed and some idea of the industrial centres and export trade can be gleaned by special features which are devoted to showing scenes of canadas busy ports views of the west indies an3 pictures of various cities noted for their manufac turing plants the outstanding feature of the exhibit housed in the west wing of the railways building is a travelling panor wh will take its spectators half way around the world entitled from the tropics to the arctic circle it gives in a brief way some conception of the greatness of the canadian national system as an artery of national travel and trade on both the- land and the sea as the panorama slowly revolves the visitors will see in succession large paintings of the british west indies the maritime pro vinces fishing in northern ontario the popular canadian national summer resort at minaki almost on the border line of manitoba jasper national lodge in the heart cf the canadian rockies the pacific coast of british columbia and big 2ame hunting in northern b c and alaska these scenes travel on an endless chain and show the highlights of each territory featured on each side cf the panorama will be shown revolving exhibits of the transatlantic and trans- pacific ports in canada halifax saint john quebec montreal vancouver and prince rupert are realistically pictured on these turntables with the port of victoria prominently shown on the trav elling panorama miniature models of one of the canadian national steamships freight steamers and of the canada- british west indies liners will gently sway on a most realistic imitation of the cpen sea a full size mounted buffalo awell is one cf the finest collections of mcunted game birds found in the canadian wilds ever assembled will also be exhibited the canadian national telegraphs will be featured by a large globe it will slowly turn- on its axis and will be se- as part of a display emphaslzlngithe worldwide service offered by the nation al telegraph system the hotel system of the canadian national railways will be pictured by a reproduction of the main dining room of the chateau laurler at ottawa while the express department will also be featured by an exhibit showing the varied facilities for the safe and prompt hand ling of express shipments the canadian national steamships services to the west indies will be fea tured by a large glass map of the route covered by the lady steamers on each side will be decorative panels sug gestive of the territory served and in front will be real coral- sand from bermuda with seme of the finest speci mens of coral formations the true oriental rugs always will be very popular because it is handmade someof the primitive tug weavers of india china persia and so on often spend almost a lifetime making a single rug naturally thu gives the oriental rugs a personal touch noff possible with the machinemade kind that are turned out by the hundreds in our great fac tories much- of the popularity of the oriental rug is also due to their individ ual designs and excellent wearing quali ties although the finest rugs aie woven in the large oriental cities those produced on the crude looms of the wandering tribes have furnished collectors with many of the most original and beautiful designs prayer rugs are produced large ly by these primitive people in them re woven designs signifying various tnbal beliefs the colors 6t which are far superior to those of the citymade rugs as the value of an oriental rug is usually judged by the intricacy of its design and its apparent age most of the rug makers in the persian cities spread their finished products out in the streets and allow pedestrians to walk over them several days of this rather heroic treat ment gives the rugs the desired aged effect and they are then ready for tour- tots to buy as antiques that have been in one family for many years or go to foreign markets with the same guairan- tee the rugs woven in the oriental cities are produced by the regular commercial methods wooljs brought jn by shep herds and disposed of in the market place native cleaners and dyers buy jt after which it is sold to professional weavers who come to the market to pur chase dyed wool and to visit the pattern makers for new designs cotton and silk are used to a limited extent in persian and chinese rugs the most beautiful sllliy oriental rugs how ever are made from iraw wool just as it comes from the sheeps back as the grease in this wool brightens the colors with which it is dyed before being woven nowadays there are such clever imi tations of real oriental rugs that people who buy them should go to only the most reliable merchants whose buyers are experts in detecting the imitation from the genuine the small prayer rugs are very easily identified by aji expert who is even able to know the particular tribe originally made this little rug the prajer rug always has a prayer arch with the tree of life a suspended lamp or some ether emblem of immortality cleverly woven in he signed at a bay scout dinner in australia lord badenpowell foundv of the boy sccut movement was asked by an artist wh had sk him f o si t por- trait no said bp if i took my pencil out cf my pocket ence i would be unable to put it back for five years unruffled the artist eyed him and said have ycu done todgys good deed et- as a matter of fact bp admitted i havent and he signed not more but better the worlds great need is not of more things but of a better kind one more high school graduate one more young man with a college diploma is not very important more people who think for themselves more who will work without being watched however are tremendous acquisitions it is not enough to do as well as those before us have done that means only that there are one or two more when already there were plenty as soon as we can prove our superiority show that we have something to give that sets us apart from the average worker then we find ourselves in demand the quality of red rose makes it good value whichever price you pay red rose tea red label 25c lib orange pekoe 3oc ib western fair london ontario september 12 to 17 1932 experience teaches us all profit by the experience of me of ontarios finest farmers and shrewdest business men see the results of their endeavours exhibited at western ontarios own exhibition wonderful grandstand attractions and a snappy midway horse show dog show 40000 i in prizes anp attractions j h saunders president w d jackson secretary entries close september first acton special prize list continued from page six dairy and domestic scusnce specials 40 best 2 ills buttery donor receive same by dr e j nelson cash 41 best 10 lbs butter donor to receive same to be delivered at a t browns drug store by evan jones cash 42 bestdttssed chicken not less than 4 lbs donor to receive same by alex b mclean cash 43 best dressed chicken donor to receive same by t watson cash 1 j 44 best dressed chicken donor to receive same by h mainprlze cash best pair of dressed chickens donor to receive same by j w jones cash best pair of dressed chickens donor to receive same by harold wiles cash 1 best pair of dressed chickens donor to receive same by george benton cash best dressed chicken 4 lbs cash c h harrison donor to receive same cash best dressed duck donor to receive same by c h harrison cash trrt best pair of dressed chickens donor to receive same by rev c l poole cash best 5 lbs butter donor to rerelve same by dr p w pearen cash best 5 lbs butter donor to receive same by stanley e plummer rockwcod 25 lbs of honey value best 10 lbs butter in prints donor to receive same by t 3 k gardiner wafchmaker cash 54 best loaf homemade bread made from five crown flour donor to receive same by w- h hortdp everton 1st 48 lbs r flour value 150 2nd 24 lbs flour value 85 cents best loa of bread baked by a young lady under 21 years choice of antrnlng- board or clothes horse by j b mackenzie value best raisin pie open to institute members only by dublin womens institute cash 57 best half dozen lemon tarts open to institute members only by dublin womens institute cash r best 5 lbs butter in prints donor to receive same by g h bishop son cash a working mans cold dinner served on a tray consisting of eight separate victuals by acton tj f w o rasli best collection of baking 1 apple pie 1 layer cake half dozen bran muffins by tj f y p o cash 1st 125 2nd 75 cents best quart maple syrup donor to receive same by pr a j i buchanan cash 62 best 5 lbs honey in comb donor to receive same by h w hinton jeweller cash x 63 best 8 dozen eggs donpr tojreceive same by nelson co bag st lawrence sugar value 64 best 10 lbs clover honey donor to receive same by john stone rumley cash flower and fruit specials 65 best collection of cut flowers arrangement to be considered by hugh walker son guelph fruit in season value 1st 250 2nd 150 00 66 best collection of plants and cut flowers grown in 1932 1st h w j klns cash 8300 2nd bv barovoy chopping mill cash 200 r 5 00 67 best collection of gladioli 12 spikes in one container by lasalle cleaners guelph work value lstr200 2nd 100 3 00 68 best begonia by rossell ralph goods to value of 1 00 68a best collection of cut flowers by j mellon cash 1 00 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 58 59 60 61 miscellaneous specials 69 best collection of ladies fancy work not more than fifteen pieces by the robert simpson company ltd toronto goods to the value of 1000 out pf their catalogue canada wide apply to secretary of fair for certificate 10 00 70 best collection of cushions new and uptodate by gordon mackay co toronto box of full fashioned hose value 1 3 00 71 best collection of canned fruit and vegetables consisting of 3 jars each by james lumber co 5 lbs worlds blend coffee 1st 3 lbs value 150 2nd lbs value 100 2 50 72 best babys layette under 1 year by a d savage guelph cash 2 00 73 best bird house built by boy under 15 years this special to take place of society prize class 33 section 15 by j s davidson cash 1 74 best wooden model either boat or aeroplane or other work by boy under 16 by c thatcher rockw cash 1 00 75 best poem not more than 32 llnesln lengbh on any canadian subject of an stanzaio framework the author may select to be sealed and in the secretarys hands and entered by number at least three days before the fair by public or high school pupils 16 years of ago or under in halton county and erin and eramosa townships boys work 10 be judged by the lady teachers of the town or one of them the others may select girls work o be judged by the clergy of the town 6r one of them the others may select to be known as the drrtd j farmer prizes ifor boys 1st 500 2nd 3004 3fd 200 for girls 1st 500 2nd 300j3rt- 200 cash 20 00 76 to the parents with the largest family all in attendance at acton fair on september 21 entry to register with the secretary and have all members of the family with tjt at the time by tbi acton free pbess cash 5 00 77 to the couple married the greatest number of years attending r the fair registration to be made with gatekeepers or secretary second day of fair the acton fbee press one year value 2 00 78 to the most recently married couple attending the fair regis tration to be made with gatekeepers or secretary second day of fair the acton fhee press one year value 2 00 79 best flock of long woolled sheep this special to take the place of class 15 section 7 first prize- jby masseyharris company 1000 off any machinery purchased this year 10 00 80 best essay by piiblic school pupil pn subject benefits of acton fall fair to acton pair of bronze bookends value 2 50 v 81 to the facility living in the district covered by acton fair who obtain the bjighest number of points in live stock classes counting 3 ponts for first two points for 2nd and 1 point for 3rd prizes by t eaton oomany ltd toronto a cobhfet containing 2a piece set of rogers empire pat- ternflateware yalue 11 95 82 a baby show sponsored by b d rachlin co cash 1st 300 i2nj s2o0 5 00 received too late to classify iv 83 best loaf homemade bread made from snow drift flour donor torecelv same prize winners must have receipt for flduri showing it being purchased from d h lindsay sb ijtsi flnow drift flour value 2 60 84- best tipaf homemade bread made from high loaf i flour ltynrto receive same prize winners must havk receipt lor flout showing it being purchased fyom d h lindsay 08 lbs- ugh poof fwr value 85 best tjijjessied duck donor to receive same by j w higglns font dealer milton cash a gate daily except sunday dally dally except sunday sunday 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