thimeday october 30lh 1041 the acton free press pagb sbvsn jk bbokjko face there in no tonic in these days can heat a cheerful face when peealmlstlc rumors run like wddfira round the place a amillng countenance can put fantastic tales to shame and strengthen faith that right win win if all will play the gome although the silea be overcast we low the suns still there and gloom win suddenly be pierced by sunshine clear and fair with courage bold in face of odds the hallmark of our race theres naught can dim our future if we keep a saulflrc f l william mcclure the sunday school lesson rote sunday november t from the issue of the fve prose of thursday november 8 1w1 the sow hydro shop u quite an at traction mr robert barbour of hlllsburg when calling on twr fas pans men tioned the urge potato shipments from that village up to last friday seventy car loads of potatoes had been shipped the ruling price was 91 is per bag two weoks ngo today mr and mrs alex donald left acton for their new home at plcion last week mr donald was taken suddenly 111 and do nth followed on tuesday morning mr and mrs donald came to acton from prince edward county about six yoars ago and had made many friends here the indoor garden party given by the members of the epworth league in the methbdlst school room was as unique as it was successful census figures for halton county just announced from ottawa give the population of thiscourt tya 23263 compared wltb lull we have had a gain of 3057 boftn speight in georgetown on mon day october 17 1021 to mr and mrs a ft speight n daughter devereaux at llmehouso on friday october 14 1021 to mr and mrs j h deveronux a daughter died bilton at her homo lot 27 first line esqueslng on sunday october 30 1021 mary elizabeth bonnett widow of the into robert bilton aged 70 yoars v jtfxjst have good health tb win wah sin and consequence golden text if we confess our ins he i faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness 1 jno 19 lesson text gen 3124 ps 14- 13 jcr 17 9 10 mark 72023 rom 1 1832j 6 23 gnl 67 8 jas 113- 15 1 jno l52 6 rev 221012 print gi 67 8 1 jno v 52 6 exposition i whatsoever a man sowcth that shall ho also reap gal g 7 8 god rules the wosld and through it all has established a law that a man will rap just what he sows men may try to mock i c sneer ac god and fancy they will escape the operation of his laws but they will find in the issue that they mock them selves not ood v 7y the primary application of this prlnolple suggested by the context is its application to giving cf 2 cor d 5 6 but the prin ciple has far wider applications than this in all ouractlonswe shall reap just what we sow if we bow honor we shall reap honor if we sow truth we shall reap truth if we sow deceit we shall reap deceit if we sow love wo shall reap love the principle is as true of natlomia of individuals the nation that grossly wrongs an other will in turn be grossly wronged every act is a sowing and therefore every act necessitates a reaping if we act with the gratification of our appetit an ambitions in view we are sowing toourown fteihnn3 of the flesh which is corrupt we shall reap corruption gal 6 8 the loss uc suffer in not an arbitrary punish ment but the natural fruit or carnal- mlndedncss if we act under the lenil ing of the spirit ch 5 16 25 we 13 still do sin is there no hope no there is abundant hope for we still have an advocate with the father and no less a one than jesus christ the perfectly righteousness one whom the father always heareth jno 12 41 42 jesus christ always represents all believers in himself be fore the throne of god he pleads our case for us every time we fall into sin- ho u also the propitiation for our the believers sins the fact that jesu christ is the believers ad vocate when he sins and also the propitiation tot our sins will hot make us careless about our mfe it will make us careful to walk even as ho walked unemployment insurance books should be well kept the health of canadas mnnhood is such an important factor in our war offort it may bo the dotefmhi ng factor whether we win or loae declared dr james j mccnnn of ottawa chairman of the parliamen tary health committee speaking re cently to an audience of women in toronto to win dr mccnnn declarodrwe must be strong morally mentally and physically it is not enough to have the will to win nor to be financially strong or to have all the instruments of war unless we have men and wo- mon in good health to work on the homo front why were 12000 men who offered their services to their country reject ed because they were physically unfit dr mccann asked probably with old heart or kidney lesions the result of diphtheria or scarlet fever or moasjes or ocular defects or stomach ulcers that either were preventable or could have been cured hod early treatment been available dr mccann urged that every can adian sold i or be immediately toxoldcd against diphtheria he also advocat ed a serological test for syphilis both on entering the ranks and on dis charge as for industrial workers on the home front he urged that their hours of work be not too long their work ing conditions should be good and their nutrition up to standard canada has 50 000 idle workers on the industrial front every dny of the year through sickness he wont on instead of 50 000 health workers in canadn there ought to be half a mil lion of them pr mccann declared in conclusion dr mccann advo cated n national health crusade sub sidizing of fulltime health services medical care of the underprivileged federal grants to aid provinces and larger grants- to voluntary bodies on- caged in health work nre sowing to the spirit and of the spirit who is himself life cf jno g 63 2 cor 3 6 we shnll reap life cternnl in one path is corruption i e moral spiritual eternal decay and destruction in the other path is life eternal i e life cndloss in dura tion nnd divine in its quality the figure of sowing nnd reaping in a fav orite one in the bible pa 126 6 prov 11 18 228 hos 8 7 1012 jos 5 7 mntf 13 330 ii sin mnkefi fellowship with god impossible 1 jno 1 57 light in this epistle is manifestly a symbol of truth nnd holiness god is infinite and unalloyed truth and holiness there is not one smallest trace of error or sin in him in him in no darkness at nit thls was the message that john hod heard dl rectlyfromhimtlc frornthc lord jesus and now announced to all be lievers 1n him the whole foundation truthortheenllrebibleistheinfln many employees fait to realize the value of their unemployment insur ance book cases have been report ed where books have been found ly ing on the street the district man ager points out that an insurance bookisthc em ployeeamost conclu sive evidence of contributions on the basis of which benefit payments will be made while the employee is working the care of his insurance book is in the hands of his employer it is the em ployers duty to affix the stamps in dicating the amount of contribution made and to cancel these stamps with his number during the time the employee continues working for the same person the insurance book remains in the possession of the em ployer immediately upon separation from employment the employe must ob tain his book and see tliat the proper stamps havebeen affixed the em- ployer should hand over the em ployees book to him promptly when he leaves his jbb since careless re taining of it may cause the employee much troub other emplo w not give the worker a job unless he produces the book he must hnve it if he registers nt the local employ ment nnd clnims office for employ ment when he becomes eligible for benefits the worker cannot establish his qualification if he hnu no book when the employee rocs to n new job in insurable employment he will give his insurance book to his new employer an employee will take his orlglnnl insurance book and the number first assigned to him when he was regis tered to every new job care should be taken by employees that their books arc not defaced de stroyed or lost when they have them in their possession while seeking new jobs ar morecustomers mean spinach takes second place to the soy bean whatever mnv be the truth about spinach as a purveor of iron its nlue as a source of the essential vitamin 131 1s far outdone bv the soy ite holiness of gdd it determines nnd explnlns everything in the book the attempt to understand the in finite love of god and to draw infer ences from the love of cod without first getting a clear view of the in finite holiness of god hashed men into all kinds of destructive error and evil conduct but what has the in finite holiness of god to do with the subject of sin everything the con sciousness of the infinite holiness of god must underlie any true conscious ness and conviction of sin and reallza- tion of the appalling enormity nnd awfulncss of sin isa 6 15 job 42 5 6 if god is light to have fellow ship with him we too must walk in the light v 5 to walk in the light is to walk in full surrender to the truth as found revealed in the word of god ps 110 130 jno 17 17 to walk in darkness is to walk in sin to walk in known diso bedience to the will of god as reveal ed in his word to walk in error in hatred ch 3 115 wherever cleansing is mentioned in the bible in connection with blood it refers to ctennslng from the guilt of sin cleansing from the guilt of sin is b the power of the blood tho power of the atoning death of jesus christ gnl 3 13 2 cor 521 cleans ing from the power of sin is by the power of the risen christ and the in dwelling holj spirit uliom the risen christ gives to dwell in us cleans ing from the ver presence of sin will be by our lord as he returns from heaven ut his wcond coming 1 jno 1 iii if vie a that wehnve not sinned we make him god a liar 8 10 many seek t learning from sin in indians keclaini discarded military clothing with needles nnd handpowered sewing machines women on indian reserves in northern canada ore making their own contribution to canadas war effort reports the ind ian affairs branch of the department of mines and resources substantial i eductions in government relief ex penditures for indian clothing have been made possible b the ability of these indian women to convert dis carded military clothing into useful garments for their families greatcoats jackets trousers shirts underwear puttees socks and gloves no longer serviceable to the army navy or air force and formerly dis posed of as shoddy or waste are now being shipped into remote indian re serves through the cooperation of the armetl forces samples of articl es made from this material and sent to ottawa for inspection from re serves of the abltibl agency in quebec include childrens coats and trousers dresses shirts underwear mittens and blankets made from put tees more cash the free press your local newspaper leads the way to both there is a way to keep people com- tfrereisarway to t bears abe numerous close to metropolis the shed blood of jesus christ by bean aocardlngtotlieeureit tssuenvnying that thehavo any sin to be of hgela lhe former is listed as yielding 11 milligrams per 100 grams while the same qualltv of dried soy beans yields 1 46 milligrams of the valued vitamin bl or thiamine the fact is important since it is es timated that men and women need from 1 5 to j 1 milligrams or hit vita min and children from 0 1 under one ear old to 1 j up to 1 vears old per biars are fair game in the province of quebec and tho open season for hunting is now in force even allow ing for he enthusiastic exaggeration of local scouts the bruin tatnily is in plentiful evidence in this sol tion of the laurentlan mountain foothills just forty miles from montreal by lhe canadian national hallways summer forest fires have driven gome animals awa from their previous another ua than on the ground or ihit h- i ma r y a h and the bears are making their way here for now feeding grounds meanwhile they are not above raiding a patch of biukuhent which gnat reduces their popular ity with the farmers the quebec government offers a boutitv of 5 for each bear to bite the dust leansed from bv vj assertion of their own right eousne25rffftd conse quent denial of nny need of the aton ing blood of christ if instead of trying to cover up our sins or ex cuse our sin we uncover it tb god confess it full to him he lll cover it up blot it out gods own faith fulness and righteousness are pledged to forgive the believer s sins i e da to keep them in full mental and dismiss them from his thought his physical health faithfulness is pledged to do so be- fork wheat germ and dried brew- touw he has promised and ohvavs ers veast are also givmns generous keeps his word hut righteousness is old eileen davis whose mot her hid sources of thiamine though it is con- 1 pledged to do so because jesus christ n ported h r missing when she failed tamed in mitnller quantities in milk has made full atonement for every to return from work several weeks girl misiyg jubt joined up i itgtrtoyotrrstorer keep those coins dropping into your cash drawer and there i6 a way to keep your business steadily forging ahead that way is advertising more spec ifically advertising in your local weekly newspaper every word you print in the local newspaer will be read by hundreds of families in the town and market area your message will reach hundreds of housewives the real buying agents of the community and because they have seen it in their newspaper your printed word will carry weight besides reaching the homes of most of the people in the community this paper offers you niaiiyidsutyour adver tising preparation both as to copv and lay out furthermore the advertising staff is at your service intelligently equipped to offer you practical suggestions as to the type of advertising that will prove most effective for you youll find that it pays to advertise in iovdon icp smcntcen-year- moet vegetables nnd various fruits it u stated that thiamine it readily soluble in water ko that as little water as possible should be u in eookng and whereoer convenient the residue be used in the preparation of soups etc believers sins ih 1 2 gal 3 13 j cor 5 jl iv jesus christ the believer s ad vocate and propitiation 1 1fl john wrote the thlnjzs contained in ch 1 to keep us from sinning but if we i e believers in ctirlst ch aso walked into hi r home in lhe unl form of the auilllr transiwrl ser vice eileen explained she had de cided vuddenly to join the ats but wanted to keep it a setret until she could go home on leavo wearinn her new uniform the acton free press its halton countys largest newspaper st acton phone 174 4- w l su wj itx z