Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 25, 1939, p. 8

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rmmaday may 2sth 1030 the acton free press i a koblp ckjkfr thou must be true thyself if thou uie truth would teach thy soul must overflow if tliou another soul would reaoh it need tho overflowing hoart to give tho up full spooch think truly and thy uioughts shall tin world f amino feed spook truly and each word of thine shall be frurful seed live truly and thy liro hluill bo a twit and noble creed twenty years ago from the jmtuf of tho free trtm b thursday may 2fllh 1010 the mercury regllstered 74 degrees in the shade on monday a jimlorbaseball team was ro organ ised or tho 1010 season with honorary president w a storey president w arnold vicepresident ilobt soott secretary treasurer boy brown manag ers nell mdnatob prank mclntonh and george hynds jr an officers mr john mcpheo of toronto visited acton on thi 24th acton in hu birth place and this wan tho first visit since ho loft 35 yearn ago about sixty members of acton kpworth league motored to georgetown on mon day and- visited tho georgetown loaguo tho ttompin diy concert sponsored by tho ioke in tho town hall on may 33rd provod ono of the bout yet hold successful younc authont received prlzis far essays tlie young ladles of tho intermediate lied cross tundcrod the roturnod soldiers and friends a banquet in the town hail on tho queen n birthday a mimical and literary program wan provided dur ing the evening mauuii i moolauoiilinhoacini in the oon grogotlnn church chouwlck england on wednesday april 30th 1010 by rev mr sykcs pto joseph henry moahmchun son of mr and mrs wta moaiaughlin ouolph to miss agues roaohe dauahtor of mr w roaoho enffland ive a tiuuim hradaooc milton maokajw in tho ourrant num ber of hygcla luits headaches as tho most democratic of discomfort he nays that over half the people who enter doctors offices describe headache an one of their symptoms that directors of in duntry give it as the cause of 30 to an nor cent of employee absencea and that in homo schools and offices that dull throbbing in the akull in uio enemy of efficiency and happiness headache used to be treated by nhuv lng uk hind ioarlng tin scalp with rod luil pokers by blood it ttlng and bv niagit nnw ndayit ptoplo pcrpt tuulo pant itora by in atlug llu headaolu rulhor than by tnlng to triil its rumie thin art ha tit of wiwders pills andd eauiulti mipptuikl to lull n headache u nlotp snnu of hum v ill u mpoiarily d the lriek ni ik ul the m oiirt what lire uu ciuiflij of heudacht tin writer rt fi rred to ubovt uhui htiidiuhoa on mtrhatiiiul toxic unci funi titmal it is u good chutsllliation a methimlcnl htadiuht lu dm to dbi otutui o nr damage to uk head ltst if ft may hi cruised b a told whhh phigi up tht tilnuwsh li iwllng to yl noho free drainage in ui nolutlon eye headaches art due ui some eye defect the cure is f ib lotm have your event exomimhl bj n conijk u nc oculbit and uo eye dt foct corrihtiyl by prober alasjioo there may be luadachu fnirti tin conounnlon ijthloh followji an injury to tho hi ad in uoh caniw thort ulll usually be natisi a and vomiting as well toxlo headache in produced by ouch polxons an tobacco alcohol guitos and drugs or by inurnal poisons manufac turn by tlie bodj those intornal polsoim arlto from di foouvr action of llvi r kidneys ouimaali and bowels ovor- fatinii averdrlnklng and tho vise of ikilsonel fotwu an froqtiuu causiw piiiictlonal lieaduclub m be tho vo- milt of high or low blood pressure aniu mla mental e train and migraine migraine l a mimurlous iwirt r dlnordor in which uie patient complain of di tortious of uion flnshog of lurht bt f ore uie eyii nausea and luuallj ono aided headache sonu ptrstiiui an tortured bj mlgraini certain foodji known as allergic herwtit and nervous factors art all blamed for uie condluon a new- drug orgouunln is said u be effectlv for mlgralnr nut do not take it without having your doctor nrst prwcrlbe it j w mecullough m d d p ii of the health luagne of canada tancfb not transferable prom animal to man a eorrewpondent wrlu to enquire if am i danger 4n uip ure of-uu- h of animau admitudlj surfcrtng from cancwr and u o would jfioklnffof uw meat remove tho dantfer there is no possibility of tho traru- ferrlnflr of oanoer from animals sueh ai catu to man cancer is not trans ttilxkttile won by truniiphuitatlon from ono mammalian spocles to anouier one would not knowingly choose such food as ihe flnsh of a cancerous animal but there mould i no danger of contracung can x cor from its uj human cancer u not v an infectious or contagious procwa like tuberculobls or actinomycosis lump jaw tho affecuun u not tfur to genns or faoterla cancer ut a rnvjeoks qi rapid dhisiou of the celu of the part due to matt cause wliich low er the health and mr of tlie tlksum there is no danger in handling a cancer or of living in close contact wlui cancer patient jws ucouuoilbh ud d8eh of tho jloiuui league of ciuuul i ho not know i do not know what makes the earth go round nut ovdt dawn i see tho win appear la life wludn oach seed oast on tho around j i know not but i look for crops this year i know not rrom whai groat myaunrioili source klootrlo power beglrui lui mighty flow dub when i cjosc the switch i know 1u force will turn uie wheel or cause tllo lights to glow llko newton i liavo seen the apple fall a uiuvl to gravitations changeless law i know uiu law exists but that in all i know not why but jilmply tlrnt i saw tluii are unnumbered uung i do not know if caiu e murt b explained by moruil hi niie i t i believe iuul through belli f i gn w to nsro nlu dllii umnijiou nti wm j suiurfn an wi pixxi i wstwurd n church strh t wi conn to llu corners of lit in titrett tin norlhuunl conn c wiui u atiuit lol for miuiy nmny jturs whin pulnii r martin imu u acton fnim rjrln ir tortv jtmir ago in 1 hl1u thl i l and hit iioohi and lot luljolnlng h uvtyl in uu old htiilsi for lvieuly yuim but alunji had hts mind n ejt on a tlm twostoij briik houtte on the vuciuit lot thl lit luui built tuintj iairp ag 1 it rt uh j luul u ery comfortiiblt and hnnpitable lunm hn uiral jcam but later moved to tht cltj to be with mem bt ni or uu fumilj aftt r moving from uu brick hoiu l mr and mrs martin tiwntd tht honu and ttardm on victoria avtnue whmowirke mulholland arid hi meters divided to glvi up farming on uu first lint uiey found this bnme milted uu lr needs very well tlit j have reiiided htrt tor uu past flfhen jtars until uiree yearn ago the lot nt xt had a roughtcoht hounc that had quite a history it was torn down to make way for u new doublt house to be erected b stephen oopdinor and is not yot com plti ted i think the old hounc was built by william ismond nearly ninety ytars ago at anj rot he lived uurt about tight yiors ago mr ismond wtu a lover of fancy fowl md in uuiflt days liens and chickens mn uu htrceln wluumt mucii jet or hindrance out spring about eighty ytar ago ont or william s big shanghl roottt orn tuid a bniod of liens wondered ovt r to the ntwly made ordtn of edward moore across uie street ih lialf an lioiu tliej made havoc of uie garden and had scratched out motit of uie seeds which ddwiud and his young wife hod bttn at grtut pauut to plant at spare times uu week berorc wlien kdward cumc home to dinner the big shanghl had juai flown to the fence and was crowing lusuly ejdward spied him and j well directed aim with a stone brought down the roaster he ntver crowod again ttu was mar than edward had bargained for hi remotest thouffht though rnther warm becaiwe of tho de predations wrought by uie rooste and hens never included killing the rooster he was chagrlnetl beyohd words hln remorse wan genuine plnally lie picked up the rooster and took it over to the ismond liome explained tho circum stances and oxprcsstvl his regret bill ismond was naturalb wratliy but lu toon got over it and the nolglifoors shook luinds tlie imonl boys told at ncluol next day that uiey had chicken pot pie for dinner and it wan fine after mr ismond moved to balllnnfad where he kept tavern for awhuo john kcnney who had moved from george town lived in this house for several jirs unul ho built his own new house on elgin street whero mrs robert loins row resides i think stafford zimmerman and ills family were the next to own and occupy thin house they hxd quite a family thore were the father and mother and jolin and stafford and molvln and ed ward and jennie and ii mnah i think they afterward built rom cottage on mj11 street win re mrs john aibborm 4ind mrs camplwll live mid where mm jennie b cimon n hud inch a pretty 1 ome foi y an j hn wan killed at tin c t it crowing one d ty whtn hi wtu driving pttr armstrong kam whj was i tan d by u train and ran awn the family moved to porlngt ia pralrli man many year ao tliti was tht homl for many happy years of mr and mm william ourne wlio went to u farm near fergus from acton hcremosl of uiclr children wore born doth mr and mrs ourmy utrc a fine type of cltbunji liard work lng home loving proud of their family nnd prosperous mr ourney w uh town lamplighter for several years when actons btreeth were illuminated 7 wiul coal oil lamps he worked hard all day at tho tannery got supper lighted fifty lamps about town got up at five in the morning and mado tho round again to cxunffulsh them like many others this family is widely scattered robert uio eldest ts in victoria bo albert is 1 lhlnk at part arthur william in a alovt manufacturer at wlngham and was mayor or tho town thore were four daughters in uie home but i have lost track of uiom mr and mrs ourney and a son emlc liave passed away since they left uu home on church strict hi acton tlie old house lr gone it had several lcnantn afur uie martins and aurneys polks in tiler duys movt md change about more frequently now uie old houw- luut gam tin da in w honw ls w pluming it and all that is u tt li mi m irlefl hut i must ui lurt f r thh the sundayscjuool lesson oontlnued from pago six to tholord people paul wantetl to sec good christians even better than they wcto t bi always no tliere are no stopjng placts lh christian growth it should go on constantly the most de vout among us ore always tho most humble and anxious servants of our welfare 2 peter 3 iii there was one cohmimlng purpose in tho heart of paul he wanted to meet tho christians in homo v 10 why does paul want to we them id there arc two elements in the answer he desires to impart name spiritual gift and he wants to see them established iv pauls passion for a lost world h n not of oluiatlann alone does paul uilnk it noon runs over the border of uie household of faith to an ignomnt nnd unbelieving world beyond he tlie ervant and recipient of clods grace has become every other man n debtor ho uiinkn of tho oroek cultured but needy mid lort in soul and ho longs to impart tho eternal culture of dodo grace in ills son his mind thinks of the barbarian i ml 1111u rate ncnsuoiia and ho loruj 10 convey to him a dlvino knowledge and a purifying spirituality he uiinks of llu it arned lie calls tlnm wine and also lin unlearnt d and lull thne catigorles in mi emit to uikt all men of every cl ust lit bt a di blor ui t verj one or them wh becaiuit iil is pot dbhamed of lilt qospil of christ by that he means hint no man can hliiune him doun be i uue hi btlltvit in the aospel to him 11 in i itlcaelous hi has am n it work he is not afraid to ipply it in home such men art nt eded t dny l tim 4 11 royal gr for crowds at three jriver not his kind a tramp was d it oping on one of uie mectis nf blf course and uio secre tary prowling around the course prod ded him none too gently and told him to clear out f tramp demanding who are you secretary i m the secretary of tlie club tramp well uiatn no way to trot new members o no usf ciiatorrn r i want lo return this wash lng machine salesman what li wrong with it niiulam cithumir every lime i get into tin uiliif uit puddles knock mc oit my feet v dtua sweet cappram cz cl o tt i to bicak kvroid he nilly dnttt mnds nrt nnd trirlr nt sinfiw wlin h ti ill me for tin cr id cimill nptu inj ilnud an lite fa test in iter in uu bu nt s villi j mile mirk of i 51 te hs credit hillv dneel uill be tut tiftir a ii u h ilf milt imk leeurd vie 1 hniii f ontiu di ur 1 iiglus tlu reins h it n ii itwl the rei 1 ir r i lio tl snilltw and a wave of the hind from the q iih n urt cast over o cheering rrench canadian crowd lea bctwten thirty and forty thousand crowded the railway i ultli n it throe hirers quebec where tlu train carry lng tht king and queen from montreal to ottawa mop- itd for li minutcfi afh r a f v mimrtis f in i tl rndlng tlu ir m ij sliis walked up nnd d iwn tin kuiiuui lauoini mi uiat all could ute your ad in the free press is in good company an m is known by tin- company it keeps poor ail misleading or false can harm every ad around it in the free press your ad has no handicaps to over i ome every ad in tlie paper will work with yours not against it every ad in the paper will he a sound sane one because free press adverlihcik know they can expect the advertising standards of our paper high a feature youll appreciate when yon realize hmv il enhaitces direct a well as intangible results a feature youll want to study when you buy space the acton free press haltons leading weekly phone 174 muggs and skeeter vts u ocjr atogrv toug2 seoct s sasc vuflu-us- ambthe oock cawr ttluouse of sou feuowc ajb dotjt cml ecmcuclajtlb h6as6iiajmebaacvll by wally bis

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