Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 6, 1934, p. 2

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otjjuiitiwiaiu 7 n f r 1 4 po rwo theactoil ree press thursday september otixr 10m i l g ft s published every thuraday at acton ontario subscription ratesjoo per year in advance united statu soc additional single copiea tc both old and new addreaaea should be given when change ol addreaa la requeued cancellations wejfina that moat ol oar aub- acribera prefer not to have their aubjcription interrupted in caae they fail to remit before expiration while aub- crtptiona will not be carried in arreara over an extended period yet unless we are notified to cancel we aaaume the aubacriber wiahea the aervice continued remittances hould be made byjgitered letter money order or cheque advertising rates regal notlcea rac per line for fint insertion be per line for each subsequent insertion readers locper line for each insertion if in black face type 5c per line additional notices qualifying aa com ing attractiona auch as concerts entertainments church society or organization meetings etc toe per line mini- mnm charge 15c reports of meetings held gladly inserted free tn mrmnriam notices toc and roc per hne extra for poems birth marriage and death notices free small advertisements ic per word minimum charge asc cash if booked 35c llao 10c extra when applications are addxeased to this offic display advertising rates vary according to apace contracted for although every precaution will be taken to avoid error the free press accepts advertising fa its columns liable on the understanding that at will not be for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a proof of auch advertisement is requested in writing by the advertiser and returned to the free press business office duly signed by the advertiser and with auch error or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted ia not corrected by the free preas its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such sdvertisement ss the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole apace occupied by such advertisement g arlof dills editor telephones editorial and business office residence 174 majority rule the move toward lower rates of interest meets withli variety of approval or opposition according to the individual viewpoint or circumstances to those individuals who are dependent on the income from municipal or government bonds the lowered interest rates are viewed with a great deal of just concern on the cither side the workman who has 1 had his wages decreased is called upon through taxa tion to still pay the tax rate made necessary partly through interest rates that were set when jns ability to pay wassomewhat greater than at present again when wages were high during war time and living expenses proportionately high the collector of interest was often in arquandary to meet his obligations on the funds derived the question has a great deal of merit on both sides and it would seem that the outcome wjll ultimately be which class taxpayer or collector of interest is in the majority the sunday school lesson for sunday september 9th hezekiah leads his back to god people the abt of making tea edporja now due the undergrowth about the bridge abutments orr the second line has been trimmed away and a decided improvement is noted if the same axe that did this very commendible job is still in condition it might be wielded with splendid effect along the shrubbery through what is known as the dublin swamp were orry to have to call attention to this roadway so often but being the main thor oughfare for the residents of acton and district to reach centres at the south end of the county the necessity of little improvements are of course more obvious to we who use the road from speyside to milton the road has received considerable attention and improvement dangerous curves have been re moved and the road widened the extension of im provements to the north end is now due up to the farmer the financial post recently reviewing the analysis made by j s mclean president of canada packers for the annual meeting of that organization shows clearly that farmers of canada lost just 12000000 last year on hogs because the quality was not good enough here is the way mr mclean figures it out while only ten per cent of the 6000000 hogs slaugh tered are exported in the form of bacon and hams this portion sets the price for the whole output if that canadian bacon sold in britain in 1933 had brought five shillings more per hundredweight it wouldhave resulted in approximately one cent per pound more for live hogs or two dollars per head or 1200oo5o for the farmers and there is apparently nrhgood reason why this extra ave shillings per hun dredweight cannot be obtained danish bacon actu ally averaged 15 shillings above the price paid for canadian bacon so that it should have been com paratively easy for the canadian hog raiser to im prove his output to the tune of five shilling per hun dredweight the government can point the way and the hog associations can supervise the breeding and give wholesome advice but it is the individual farmer who must produce the results it is up to him alliston herald golden text god la gracious and merclful 2 chron 30 9 lesson text 2 chron ch 30 verses printed 113 study also 2 chrom chapter 29 hosea chapter 14 amos 9 715 ps 72 16 time 726 b c place jerusalem exposition i come to the house of the lord 16 it revealed a deep discernment on he2eklahs part of the nleanlng of the mosaic system and of redemption that he puts the passover forward as the very heart and centre of the true worship of jehovah whoever understands the passover understands gods lay of salva tion comp ex 12 1323 1 cor 6 7 8 romans 3 25 26 john 129 in every true reformation the doctrine of atonement by blood comes to the front hezekiah did not limit his efforts to jiis own people judah but sent to ephrlam and manasseh as well indeed to all israel h had tire true mi no beverage in the world la an uni versally popular as tea it is used in nearly every civilized country and this delightful drink not only refreshes and invigorates the mind and body but also serves as the medium by which people meet in a spirit of friendship and under standing the world over if the following directions which were supplied by salada tea are followed each cup will yield the full delicious flavor that makes tea so enjoyable 1 ijse a tea of fine quality 2 use fresh water always 3 use an earthenware teapot scald out the pot to make it warm place in it a level teaspoon of tea for every cup desired and one lor the pot add fresh boiling water allow to steep about ave minutes and stir slightly be- foro serving tea made according to the above rules will be fragrant delicious and completely satisfying opportunity on tuesday the school terms commenced and the scholars started again at the studies that next june will be told about when examination time rolls around the benefits of an adequate education are too well known to need any elaboration on the part of anyone true some of the subjects on the curri culum may- seem unnecessary and no doubt a change with a little more attention to practical subjects might be made with good effect but the school course as at present defined is all that need to concern pupils at the present moment changes may be made but nothing will be lost by the pupils who disregard the prospects of these future changes and pay strictest attention to the subjects set before them the op- portunities for education and advancement of the students of today are better than those offered the student of any other day andage these opportuni ties are worthless unless they are taken advantage of to the fullest opportunity for the students again knocked on tuesday with the opening of the school year municipal salaries a few years ago there was quite an agitation for men in municipal office to receive a small remunera tion for their work we advocated such a plan and feltthat the work was entitled to recognition by a small allowance acton was one of the municipali ties to adopt this plan and now reeve and councillors and public utilities corfrrtissioners receive a small amount the experiment has therefore been ap plied in acton and whether it has done all that was claimed for the measure is a very debatable point ttye question arises just where the practise should stop part of the officials receive allowances and yet others do not in acton the school board per forms its duties as citizenship duties all other boards and organizations do the same thing and yet their work is sometimes quite heavy it is impossible to consider the payment from the town exchequer for all the functions necessary to be carried on in the effort of running the town acton as we have said has tried the experiment we acknowledge our part in favoring the plan but after several years of operation we would hesitate to again give it unquali fied endorsation much can be said in its favor but it is questionable if all for the subject would balance what might be said in opposition press day at the ex to the casual visitor to the canadian national exhibition there is little difference between the various days there other than the weather conditions govern the main difference on each of these days will be found at the administration building on friday last newspaper men from ajlover the do- minipn gathered at the directors luncheon to par- takeof the meal provided but more to fraternize and hear the addresses on this occasion it was mr alc- cormack ottawa correspondent of the new york times who delivered the address a newspaper man talking to other newspaper men mr mccormack in a delightful informal talk told of incidents that have occurred on his beat particularly as correspondent in austria in addition sir ianecaser in the brief two minutes at his disposal brought a message from the old land and comm ended theexhibit-o- the blind at the c n e this is the besjt exhibit of all aspects of work for the blind which i have ever seen declared the head of st dunstans and he used the word see without any hesitation blind himself as a result of the great war sir ian represents the ideal ofst dunstans that a blind man shall refuse to consider himself shut off from the world of course on press day that little red brick building near the grandstand has a larger crowd than usual about for it is here that the press meets and usual ly arranges to meet other members of the party the rest of the time is spent just as anyone else would view the exhibition the buildings of particular in terest the midway the bands and jgrandstand spec tacle all form part of the activities of newspaper men on press day and visiting it every yesr on one or two occasions each season wehave yet to tire or want to miss the c n e as it rolls around and from the faces that we meet there it would seem that most newspaper men of our acquaintanceship rarely miss the great fair in other days there was always an exhibit of printing machinery at the ex that was quite a centre of attraction but of later years due fre suppose to the expense of moving these heavy but interesting exhibits are not to be found editorial notes the great canadian national exhibition is show ing an increase this year to date in attendance in spite of doubtful weather it requires a lot of resist ance to stay away from this great showwindow of canada the new liquor law in practise continues to be a splendid example of what ajet of folks do not desire if mr odette is going to give stricter enforcement an example along that line would be much more appropriate than so many warnings spirit they were not in a position to keep the passover properly in the first month so he concludes they will come as near to that as they can and keep it in the second month this was satisfac tory to him who looketh upon- the heart and its intention and judges the out ward performance in the light of that cf vs 1720 ihey had moreover scripture warrant tor keeping the pass over out of the regular time num 9 9jl3 our god is full of condescension as well as compassion and knoweth our frame and takfes account of our weak nesses but where exact obedience is possible woe to us if we do not render it see deut 12 32 2 sam 6 37 comp num 4 15 1 chr 15 12 13 he had not ventured upon this step without seeking counsel of others v 2 some men are so confident of their own opinions and that they are divinely led that they scorn to seek counsel of others this is not biblical prov 11 14 15 22 acts 15 6 the man who is most clearly led of god is the man who is most eager to know now clod is leading others they had not done it for a long time to many this would have seemed a good reason for not doing it now you urge some people to do as it is written and they answer we have never done it that way and our fathers never did it that way that is no good reason for not doing it now the ques tion is not what we have done in the past but what the word of god bids us to do to hezekiah and his associates the fact that they had not done it of a long time as it was written was a reason for making haste to do it at once if we find in the word something that we have not doneef a long time let us do it as quickly as possible turn again that is the constant cry of god through prophets apostles and christ is 55 6 feck- 33 11 hosea 14 1 joel 2 1214 matt 3 2 4 17 acts 2 38 20v 21 men are ever wandering and god is ever calling them back to himself and his pardoning love we forsake him and in a sense he forsakes us but he never ceases calling after us come back and when we return he returns is some one reading these lines who has wandered from him come back and he will come back with all the oloftime love and tenderness h be not ye like your fathers and like your brethren 713 if our lathers were wrong that is no reason why we should follow in their stcps two particulars are given where in their fathers had been wrong 1 they had trespassed again the lord god of their fathers so hezekiah went back of the fathers to the grandfathers jehovah god of their fathers against whom they had trespassed had given them up to desolation or made them for an astonishment sott isi god deals with those who trespass against him this desolation was apparent to all as ye see so today any one with open eyes can see the desolation of the individuals families and nations that trespass against god 2 they had been stiftnccked jehovah had call ed to repentance but they would not hear comp ch 36 13 ex 32 s romans 10 21 stiffneckedness is a dangerous disease prov 29 1 in place of being stiffnecked hezekiah calls upon them to yield yourselves unto the lord this is gods call to us today romans 6 13 it means total abso lute surrender that is the great secret of blessedness and power absolute sur render to god having yielded them selves they were first to enter into com munion with him enter into his sanc tuary which he hath sanctified forever and second to serve him comp deut 6 lp 17 romans 6 22 col 3 2224 john 12 2g rev 7 15 most blessed results were to follow for them and for their brethren nud chlldien also all this bright prospect of what would fol low upon repentance surrender com munion andf service was founded upon the fact thut jehovah is gracious and merciful ex 34 e 7 nell 9 17 31 psc 80 5 15 111 4 145 7 8 jonah 4 2 micoii 7 18 they lnughed them to scorn and mocked them that is the way in which men habitually treated could be worse man- now that i have lost everything do you mind being poor dear his wife not at all everybody riow thinks the wolf at our door is our police dog bee hive golden corn syrup a great energy food 1 pardon ch 30 16 gen for them that tlicy do i for two generations in the management of the jacksron family he newmarket era has been sold gods loving calls to repentance and by the estate of the late l g jackson to andrew olding hebb b a ll b former toronto news paper man and a graduate of dalhousie university halifax to their ranks weekly newspaper men will cordially welcome mr hcbb 19 14 alas tlic wrath of jehovah will arise at last till there is no remedy if we are faitbrnl-la- sadors of the lord we must expect to he laughed at there was however a wise remnant even in hezeklahs day who worms in children work havoc these pests attack the tender lining of the in testines and if left to pursue their ravages undisturbed will ultimately per forate the wall because these worms are of the hook variety that cling to and feed upon the interior surfaces millers worm powders will not only exterminate these worms of whatever variety but will serve to repair the injury they have done every one should plan out his life fifty years in advance louis d bran- dels we women do talk too much but even then we dont tell half we know lady astor any new effort the psychologists say wears a new groove in the brain owen d young humbled themselves and came to jer usalem god is not left without wit nesses in any age nor without those who in contrlteness of spirit hearken to his voice and obey hist commands are we among them refreshing at noon wjrjlen the children come home hungry at lunchtime give them a treat 1 crisp deli cious kelloggs corn flakes with milk or cream a food full of energy yet light refreshing easy to digest try kelloggs yourself for lunch see how keen and fit you feel the rest of the day made by kellogg in london ontario 19 for lunch r- irmi e quality first economy always to give greater value and to keep on giving it that our promise to you once again we lei drive a broadside of bargain big bargains driving home the mighty fact that honest economy winning the day for you and for carrolls quality t the watchword our stock represent the finest in the land investigate our prices compare our groceries enjoy our service and the satisfaction that we guarantee corn flakes kelloggs or quale es 3 20c sugar cookies just puun nice eating ib loc corn syrup beehura or crown bnnd slb pail 35c vvl jars vv pint quality crown 01 corona nv 99c 11 3 153 5 roses flour 100 perfeci b olc kraft ikfese fresh from loaf lb 23c connor herring in tomato saucr 25c de luxe jellies aborted powdtn 6 o pearl white naphtha soap q bars zinc rings standard siie doz 23c fa carrolls onions fine dry stock 10 t 15c i potatoes no 1 grade star 7 cookers 15 lbs 1 ic fancy valencia oranges 33c dozen fancy ripe bananas 25c and 30c dozen fancy ripe canteloupe 2for 9c mill street phone 158 acton ontario k

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