ximsmhhctimllmsu bsggesgfflr ft jttbflsawlslir jusswasty dftt imi i litt t imt prni i nii nmnry h an mm iw hew etawnt trig acton preb press nbcwmvmf- ka ttat tllsft ol u ym what the ww and th rain blows so matter aria tow it 111 aad implement there that you gee w ft ni6 and the rot youti htm aw iwn than hud would toe and the paint that they wwa i ft shade nothlnf more joat the shade of th old apple tvm twatnyv team ago free the leave f the wee press af tltatfrfay januury slat ltll aloior oars an completely out of com- mission thcaa day the mow banks haw affectively subdued them df a d lake formerly of acton passed away in the western hospital toronto early in the month and was burled in oalt the mercury dipped down to ten or fifteen below aero on sunday this was the eighth extremely cold sunday in a letter from mr j j pearson port- ace la prairie man says the mercery was st belowaero when he wrote the first spring robin arrived in town yesterday morning a number or citizens saw this venturesome feathered ong eter lieutool john mcrae or ouelph author of in flanders fields died sud denly at boulogne of pneumonia mr j b maelcenale was granted per mission by the council to erect weigh scales on his property in order to open a coal business in acton the moat dlsasteroui fire in the his tory of ouelph occurred on sunday inornlng when the splendid store or q b ryan jtc oo was destroyed the whole of this big store with its immense atoek of valuable merchandise was wlpti out except the mens department j nev dr blair or ouelph delivered n tnn frlcnd d eloquent sermons to large congregations happy and auspicious bird of calm in knox church last sunday on the whleii rides o er life a evertumultuous ocran a god that brooks o ej chaoii in commo tlon a flowci which fresh as lapland a roiet arc i ifta lis bold head into the worlds pure and blnoma most radiantly when others d e hiulth hope and youth and brief pris pcrlty and u th the light and odor of its bloom shining within the dungeon and the tomb whose coming la an light and muilo arc mlo dissonance and bloom a star which move not mid the moving heavens alone a smile among darlc frowiw n gentu tone fuendshtp anniversary occasion died nslfion at the family residence lnxc- slde farm acton on thursday january 34th 1018 john c nelson in his mnd year melbaao at his home at ancasfr on saturday january 26sh 101a inane melsaac son of john mclaaac of acton aged 9s years canadian fur prodi ction value up panada continues to be an important producer of furs the total value of pelt taken by trappers and those sold frorn w t js ami ng ruac voice a tx lined lrht fur farms during the twelvemontlf ho a n fugc a delight period ended june 30th 1036 amounting shelli to us 464 883 thin represents a gain of 12 621 s42 over the preceding reason apd no thnt 1ve wandered clear out and mark the fifth conaecutlve ear that olu ot town m recollections it n the canadian produouon or raw furs b h tt it was high time i was registered a gain in value bttck lr 1 11 be landing up at the total number of pelts of all kinds t so 111 take the hint and tt produced during the 103536 season was back acum 4 mm 713 a reduction of 330 700 when queen street from main to young was compared with the preceding season due blocked up over ninety nve years ago chiefly to the smaller numbers of musk- rat and squirrel pelts the principal fur produced was silver fox pelts nj which numbered 18ft 350 with a value of is 108 104 or approximate 40 per cent or the total production value pmt tic- ally all or the silver fox come from iu farms muskrat skins valued at a ma 606 held second place in ordei of value but led in numbers with a production of 1830331 pelts mink was in third place in value with 154 370 pelts worth si 701 577 mink farming has advanced rapidly in recent years and the farms now supply about 30 per cent of the total produc tion of mink pelts only 344 domestic oat pelts are reported taken for the since the earlj days great changes in the fur trade have been brought about by the advantage of aettlement and modern means of transportation man of the furbearing animals have been driven farther afield but with the in creasing use of the aeroplane in bringing out furs from the leas accessible district and the institution of fur auctions at montreal winnipeg edmonton and vun couver the canadian fur catch reaches the export markets more rapldl than in former days the widespread search for furs has been followed by regulation of the fur trade and efforts to super ltic more corefull the wildlife resource of the country so that the supply may be perpetuated while the annual produe tlon of fun in canada under modern conditions has increased rather than diminished aome of the chief tura of the early days notablv the bearr have not only declined in relative importance but the average annual production is smaller when the first tannery was built near li intersection with willow the creek ran through the valley there and there never ups a bridge now hill hall the restd ence of mrs peter smith with the spacious lawns and gardens cover the frst part adjoining main street eos of this the tannery of the beardmore com pony and the o n r tanne 1 y sidings and switches cover queen street allowance all the way to the cm r tracks beyond ouelph street until fifty yeais ago all the hemlock bark hides tanning products machinery etc was teamed into the tannery by way of main street about that time a bridge was built at the foot of willow street from near agnus street across the gully to the tannery elevation this not only saved the heavy haul up or down main street but saved a block or two of haulage this with a four or nveoord load of green hemic bark into the tannery property or a two or threeton load of leather from there to the station made conalderablt of a saving the nrat tannery on the site of the present works when the office is ik w located was built by storey moore st oo w h storey djdward moore and james moore for pulling wool and tan ning sheep skins into good leather this cohtlnutd for some years a cordovan leather business followed in which horse hides were tanned into a superior trade of ahoe leather with the lata william smith as manafer finally messrs beardmore a oo purchased the proper ly and estsualsed branch of their tanning business under the manufactur ing name of the acton tannine com pany which turned out a lot of harness aad belting leather for years but now the plant is consolidated under the one heading of beardmore a oo the property occupied by this tannery waa previously the pasture fields of john speight and william masales with ft to each opening out on queen street the next property to this eastward was the burns farm in those early days david ryder was the tenant for thirty years he workttd this place and he worked hard and raised a large family dave did pretty well on this place though it was rather rolling on th rear part along the o t r there were many acres of wild raspberry patches pickers eame there from village and country dave ryder had a rather fer ocious bull which he was always careful to have chained up or coralled in some safe place where hewould injure no one it was the selfish plan or some of the berryplckora if they desired to have the berry patch pretty jnuch to themselves to set up the cry here comes ryder a bull he 11 kill you if he catchea you needless to relate there was scattering or the more timorous berryplckers out of the patch over the fence to the roil way tracks the ruse some how always worked and scores of berryplckers wen day after day defrauded of the opportun lty to pick the luscious red and black raspberries or thimble berries while th- wily but deceitful rew njled their palls without difficulty kcedlesa to aay ryder s bull never molested a berrv picker i never heard of it ever being really seen in the berry patch well when dave ryder got tired pa lng rent to the burns estate he deel led to own a farm for hlmseir and bought one in erin and later one near ouelph mr ryder waa aucceded by robert kannawln a citizen of atandlng whom everyone who knew him was proud to be called his friend he did well here and raised a rtne family john v the eldest became a druifftht and did n good business in the stand where a t brown now conducts the bunlucas he lxcamr 111 and w 1th the hope of recovery he and mrs kannawln removed to asuba california but there hr died a f w years later mrs knnnnwln rcsldcm in los angeles cat another son was rev wllllnm m kan nawtn ba bd who became prom lnent in the ministry of the presbyterian church and occupied manj high pom lions anotht 1 or uer altxnndrr re sldea in acton now on arthur stri i coming lure from oeorguottn ix numb t of year ago like mr ryder my kan nawln ki l tired paying rt tit and bought a farm at fihelburne ren both ha and mrs kannawln passed away after spend ing long useful and respected lives finally the baardmores bought this old burns farm the old farm house had numerous tenant alter this the last of them all was tommy obrlin who eame to canada before his family and kept batch in the old house one sunday morning about thirtyfive years ago mr o brlen was doing a little wash ing for himself thcatove pipes tot overheated the floor above was ignited and when the folks in town were just bolng homo from church the old house was going up- in smoke rapidly it was a sad experence for the esteemed cltleen from the emerald isle this fire robbed him of his new canadian home his fur niture his clothing and his hardearned savings which lie hod carefuljy stowed away in his oldcountry trunk upstairs across from this farm there was for many yearn an- unpretentious loltagc owned by the otr and occupied by the baggageman employed at the station here for many years patrick and mrs kelly liad their home and raised a large and interesting family of nine or ten children many of whom have mode their mark in the world 1 can recall dunn is and patrick and oscar when patrick built himself the house on ouelph street now owned by john williamson and moved thereto samuel lalrd who had resigned from the irish onstabulary mid moved to canada took up his resident in thls vacated by mr killy and family they also were bless rd with a large family pretty well scattered now but ft credit to their pan ntage the only member of this family now n siding in acton is mrs r m mcdonald mrs laird resides in redwood tv is minn and william is in wnlkervlllc but i vc sort of lost track of tin oth 1 mi ml rs of tlu family just how well the bldci 1 k cottiuti finally out lived its usi fulness mr uilnl built n home for himself and family on young stmt and tin rt he 1ipt tin sleep of thi just iln old frtlifht shed which wan suppl iiiuki by a new and modern structure wan moved to tin slt of tin old coltiitft a yur or s afterward it un burnt el ikaii hit fin was an in cc ndlar n and 11 is alii t d that mi t bstrcx rtius bo iln n ihlnu inn ntt in lire just 1 1 se it burn more about tin old f lkn i11u r c tgtfy khe cancer crumade nghllng the great seearee with lslga cawaalga t wipe out lejwettee rear aad nafiml -by- j w s mooullough m d d p h htll 1 akrleshnbss farmer now tht n ocorgi when did you nit tint red lamp from oct ri ii und 11 some mlly ttx 1 lift it iu a lu up uf stones in tlu 1 ad cancer of the stomach cancer neyer develops in a healthy stomaoh in 70 or cases showing 11 low degree of hydrochloric acid the cancer results from degeneration of chronically inflamed stomach lining th the remaining s0 or esses with a normal or high acidity the cancer comes from a simple ulcer of the stomach both the chronic gastritis and the ulcer arc the result of chronic irritation a potent pr disposing cause of cancer tverjwher in the body what are the irritants which give rise to lancer of the stomach rhese are rood insufficiently broken up and softenrd owing to its coarse characur to hurrlid meals or to insufficient teeth alcohol und tobacco highly seasoned food drugs mid saliva swallowed by patients with septic conditions of tho mouth finally very hot and very cold food and drinks the total of eases of cancer is ap- proxliniiti ly the same in befh stxes in tlu rich and the very poor and in ull nations if wt ext hide cancer of the breast and utlrus tin relative incidence in dlffen tit oriraus b the same in mm as in womui it is also the same in tin rich and llu poor of dlftennt nations with one stipn mely hnporuint xceptum thi stomach being involved three tlmis nn often in the poor as in tho well to do it is a curious fact that lhi stomach has 2j of total ninocr in men in on ot ililtutn a uiinpared with 42 lu am triia 65 in lloflnnd uuvarla and spain und 60 iri chtchonluvakla why for txamplt is 22 of cancer lu in at brialin su math niictr while lu holland across tlu uatrow waur 5ft uf all mincer is cancer of tlu stomach cinci r lu thi oggnffatt is the saint in tin two countrlis thi rtasun foi tin dllft n m 1 is belli ved to resldi in dtnuil and lli ti tic conditions plve hundnd out path nt it oiiy h hospital ixudon and an 1 qunj nuinbt r it a hospital in amslitditm wi n impart d fifty in hi pr t tit of tin duuli u too quickly und t hi wtxl insuftlt li nlly as oiuparid with 11 nf llu english rtoui mouth m lists wu presi ut in 44 of llu dutt h and iti of tht gikllsli aplcld f ood wen i it n m txcsa by 40 of lhi dutch and 111 f llu engllfih tin eoiusump tlon of pirlli is much higher in holland ijun hi 1 iikland 43 of the dutch wlii un um mid t sw uj m tin ir fothi an j trink it a k mpnutun ovi r 00 dttfric tcniiuied with only jj of fngilsh i iitl 02 of thi duuh btil only 13 fill hiikllsh smokd tn ri lhun loinin indians viit white father in tivk lor kaiu picobac pipe tobacco for a mild cool smoke drags wolf left und ftxijfeh bear aged membm of the in un water busier clan of north dakota oro vnitn indluiu are shown being greeted by the ore til whilt father president roosevelt whom they visited at washington tu tlie nrnred the end of their journrj whlcli they lue will brlns merciful ram to end the tonr du ujtht in thth purched country spt uclng only their trtbil tongue tiny were acci inpajiled by arthur munda interpreter and chalrmun qf the indian tribal council who lh sliowu introducing ttiem to the president the in dlans are on their i to the heyt foundation of tlu museum of the amerkan indian whtre oeorge o hpjc will return u them u ittd bundle u medicine they believe will make their lantbr fertile again since the loss x the sacred bundle in 1007 their country u a1 ly t lrnh into desert due to ta k f rain 01 tobaoeo whether cigars clfarettas or pipers a weak and 10 of the dutch but none oi the jcngllsh chewed tobac co xt is reasonable to conclude thai there is some causative relation between the pretence of taitrto irritants and cancer of the stomach the foregoing is a- rational explanation or the higher incidence of stomach cancer in holland then again insufficient teeth the 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