Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 24 Oct 1935, p. 8

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faob kkeht the acton free press wednesday october 23rd iffm motioc blrtas marriages an faucrtcd in this oolnsu withoat chum nrliia nodosa je sad awupsr una mini biiiikwii died fueby at the hamilton oeneral tt on saturday october 18th 1k oeraldlne ormnumm fodored wife of edwin ml pukey formerly of acton pasmokeat tb home of bis aon william pmsmore lot concession kramoe township on friday oc tober 18th 1835 robert pasmoro hirtiand of tbe late euphemla tor rance in his 03rd year locats thanksgiving day tomorrow halloween wteek from tomorrow night oraydccta official majority in peel was no send in your list of holiday visitors tax txkx fkxss letter boat is on the front door typical summer has made the fall days of the post week most pleasant the second line right through from acton to milton is now in pretty good condition or fearen remowed yesterday to his new office and apartment in the flyman block the new thlg for fall and the best values are told of in the advertise bead them each week the new mats for gymtiatdnm work received at the in time for tee tuesday evening activities with little more rain the unpav cd roadways will soon be in co for the use of the road malntalner col straight was the winner fax the official count olthe ballots in west york his majority was 34 tn this count tbe material is on hand and ar rangements made for in the de pressions left in the burface of the mul street roadway the window sereend are now being put on the gymnasium windows at the basketball and similar cames wilt then be part of the program the duke of devonshire chapter of the held very successful ale of baking and served afternoon tea at the council chamber on saturday afternoon could scarcely realize that acton had so many young tarxans who delight in climbing until visit is paid to the rear of the gymnasium at the evening boy scout notes the financial report of apple day is as follow beeeipu from sale of applet 4q 44 expense including cost of applet tags adtertuing 13 08 et profit 24o all tlie ppje were wild by eight oclock saturday night the mystery toon xiusttr nieol left fnx call big card in the cash box of oerald pargeter lome faster tom watson and wank ifolmes each of these scouta will be allowed 16c on any thing in the scout catalogue buy scout apple fir was an en juiry that amuied many housewives the cub proved to be excellent sales men there wo of course the inevitable duaeucr ho used slug instead of dlrh thrre were also the young iqen who couldnt resist helping themselves because the ticout was small or because be wmsn looking on the whole the citizens of acton received the young salesmen very favor ably ijonir ttpples sold for 2sc piece and where taiotuy was scarce kind word and frkndly fenila all helped to knoke apple day fcucocss youtt frlttkt ambition tkune criminals serving lung sentences in ataie or federal prisons are riieil of real ahtnty if uiey liad made legitim ate us of uurlr bruins uicy might have been fcuccceaful and prosperous ah tlyv have accomplished for utotnaclvcs how ever is unpruonmcnt and disgrace drains count but principles count more your nrt amhltum should be to be honorable be success as an houeat man whatever eke liappcns omcial kuurout recently would be chicken fancier bad difficulty with iter nock and wrote the follow big letter to uie deportment of agrfculturj is wrong witii my cluck xvery momtng when come out two or three lying on tlie ground mad slht with their feet in the oki yon tell me whal is the mat sr little while she received the jttter from the department your chickens are alexander mcphedran alexander mophedran native of nasoagaweya township died friday at oho winnipeg ocneral hospital in bis sixtyfourth year mr mcphedran went west to ethelbert man about thirty five years ago being employed at that time as station agent for the canadian northern railway he spent 23 years there during which time be was flupcr lntendcnti of the local sunday school he moved to wadena disk for two years and for the jiast tun yearn has been station agent for the canadian nnhnrmi at man where ne was also superintendent of the olroux sun day school lie was member of the order of railway trainmen surviving are his widow two sono wulard of suuxa man and harvard of giroux uon and one daughter mrs campbell of winnipeg ono brotlier donald of indiana and two brothers david and robert of hassagawcya and one sister mrs robert plsher of erin also survive him tables etc one of the first outside col lege centres he also hod large sales stables in 1907 leaving this practice in the hands of his eldest oon or oordon darby lie retired to van couver where the jirge for work caused him at times to practice his pro fession and to deal in real testate or darby was of an exceedingly sym pathetic and kind disposition it was always his ambition to help nomeono else and many friends will regret his passing and in tlio future will remem ber bis little deeds of kindness in religion he was member of the united church of canada his wifo predeceased him in september 1032 ho is survived by two sons or oordon darby graduate cornell university now practicing in somcrvllle and or george darby of bella bella medical missionary known throughout the united church of canada odorge albert uobertsok jr sympathetic relative and friends gathered at the homo of mr george robertson sr and his wife mary park er robertson to share with the bereaved parents their loss and to attend the funeral of their son george albert robertson jr who passed away at hamilton during meet of his life the home of the deoeaued him been with his parents on the farm fronting the erin and eramosa township line he was member of mimosa church of christ disciples unfortunately ho has been in ill health for many years bcver ol years ago two sisters pre deceased him mrs andrew oerrle and mrs thus borden besides the parents the bereaved family are pour sisters mrs root rydall of guelph mrs hobet jockbon guelph township mm roy mccartney eramosa township and mrs john metcalfe guelph town ship and one brother wesley robert son erin township hear erin village prends were present from ouelph georgetown hamilton orlmsby and arkell and floral tributes were beautiful the pallbearers were six brothcrsin vw andrew gtrric robt rydall john metcalfe hcbcr jackson roy mc cartney and thoa hi borden the service was conducted by mr mac leod tnmister everton and mimosa churches of christ with interment at everton cemetery mrs berks arthur after an tlmejt of only three days following an acute heart attack the death of mrs blnw new helen theresa mcgllllcuddy occurred at st josephs siospiui hamilton on sunday afternoon ootober 6th the esteemed lady who way hi her seventh tli year was member of one of the oldest pioneer families in the arthur district and the nevs of her sudden death come ad shock to uie community she is wirviwid by her husband mr liims four daugh ters mrs george benton of acton miss madeleine principal of st ther esas school wexford mus helen member of tile teaching staff at bt aims jhunllton miss alleen of st mlcllaelu hospital starf toronto and two tons john at home and prank of the jesuit summary toronto all were present at her death she is also survived by six skters mrs miclioel perrltor kenllworth mrst par rell of toronto urs mcdonald arthur motlier ul madcleme of loretto academy hamiltoti and mother uorromeo of loretto abbey toronto two brotluirs and three skurs prtsle ceased her the funeral took plaoe from her recent home two milts from arthur on tues day morning october 8th to st johns church win re solemn puneral mass was celebrated by rev traynor pistor assisted by rev mcurlde of acton as deacon rev morgan eumttton7tib bodeendlstel uu masttr or cctvinonlen in tlut sanctuary also were rev puther mulluily pttther rector of st stanislaus novitiate guelph and ilev patlitr sullivan or mora wry lm prenalve and coiutollng sermon was preached by rev putlur mullallys tiiose wlio acud as iwlllxajrcnt were choua mcdertuott cuhalun cornelhi parnll jo mco jolui penrltor james brown dr weoley darby in vancouver on august 3lst tlwitv paid away the last member of family of tiirleen in the jaiiu wuky darby son of uwnanrnoucri darby plancir of naitaagaweya town slilt tiia dectfoid wos born auaust 15u 1850 he received his publld school education ut no nasaagawcya and later wnt west hi ltel to houw utcod hi ue oxbow district saskatche wan during these years he mar ried mul elizabeth bousetuld or milton ontario at thut time teaching scliool manitoba not buing satuild witii condluoitej ul the west they re turned ontario and ror tlnw formed bi puruicrshlp 4ukhiils brother inlaw edward bolueneld on the bouirield humestead milton then deurinlnbui to attain libj boy hood ambition to become veterinary doctor lie attended the onurlo veterin ary college toronto upcudbig his student year with or hugo reed guelph he graduated and practiced in everton for short time and then went to port main kew york where he developed very large practice having hospital with equipment of operating musings in manitoba dear fmrx pxxss the lure of family relationships back cd by the ccntamlle offer has found the writer in tho far west as announced in your issue of october loth which item however was funlshod not as news but private for change of addreu let it bo sold right here that in sarno issue was letter from rev or albert moore crltlclzng my reference in the list of acton ministerial sons to himself and others as being off duty deeply regret the use of the term it certainly was not written with any such intent and must have been the result of pruitcrs misunderstanding my or tnif in frequent faiflly penmanshipt omission of line or some thin fact about five minutes before noucing his letter had been detailing lh com pony the reverend gentlemans present duties and his announced coming retire met next year and an account of splendid address heard him give in montreal at the close of which grasped hid hand and said wish it were pos sible for jl to have been here no mr editor the dr is marvel of activity for his years and has been courteous kindly gentleman to the writ er and hope he yourself and your readers will accept tlie correction here with well leaving windsor street depot my own folks and several wellwishers the train rolled out into tlic darkness at exactly 00 on october 2nd and act it paired through the capital city about all could discern was great sweep of river and myriads of lights one mass of which supposed would be where lavd are enacted and where as it has turned out lot of new men will be there to enact them sudbury in the morning meant transference to the torontowinnipeg train and at win hlpeg forenoon of next day again an other exchange down into and up out of thtlr underground station ttie masjve proclplc along north superior shored as well as violent snow storm in the white river region were features of interest the latter place lias always been prom blent in low temperatures and certabily looked like winter thtro but believe tux phlc phxi recorded actons first anow as he big on same date in uint region the dreariness to nome was amusingly en livened by husky youth who had evid ently been lmblbmg and sauntering through tli coach kept saying thai old conductor back there soys when he was young like me hed jut like being out in storm llko tliat well what id like to know who is going to lilnder him detraining at brandon to make stopover out somo sixty mlu at the home of brother at hiuntota not hav ing seen for seventeen years whoso copy of tire px piixiui was wliere haw seen dr moores letur spent few houw on the prldiv afternoon at mr percy brown homi in itoyhood lie van cr or lively family of juvenlu ud andlcuhliair at the great electric plant lum laiger son who had been nearly ver nloht epeaklnflr for bennrtt rnntli wm in assktant manager of larjte depart mental store in port william and daughter still graces the home oa helper to her mother formerly miss eva sbn maiuli pvrcy kindly conveyed mo to the evening bus which gained me one night instead of going by morning train out autou und buuthaie certainly given pain to the railways as for ln btance this branch line which was daily years ago lit now twice week another bus lme to ionic little town from onotlver point conveys the daily mall tills great wheat growing region liad great calamity thk year in an excep tionally lilavy crop but july by com bination or wet and hot weather creat ing such rust uutt thousands or acres will liave to be burntxl on come few are experbnenting with horse rako to gather oif tlw brokendown crop and threih to perliaps uocure little for feed or exchange for imed potatoes are vvry lieavy crop and when shipped to winnipeg may seeure price whieh will leave ue producer out uhout uie price of the sacks oabj and barley are mea surnbly good it tujcijut that there luis been an elec tion id canada recently yous respectfully colemaro tut tiilrms bottle to clean vacuum flask which has not been used for some time put ul small quantity of ualt and vmegar sliake well and ruue thoroughly hrce kings df kings at time rule in abyssinia bhkliihi limw conglomeration proilmin ihhii tnit prtih who until in nr jirn wt re unuiilly ot ttnr wilb imii ullii llui lire rulnd uu nv rlonl in win int it the ro koiiinllng illlf or uiiiimtiir king of klmh li nf ioil iiml oonmiciiiig mon of llio trllif of jiidiih tho lulin to tin tltlo of impfrir im lnsel in iilignl llmnl ilftirfiit from klnc solomon ii nd tin tjuimn of hhobu oft li in mm ptiht however wrltca urn hpoiuli lit in tin now york herald lrlbune tht hliet4hlou iiuh been sot tlrd by forti of nrnih and at times tlwro have imn iih many uu threo ulnuh kingh rtlgnlug in different piirjh of the tnnd tlin whnle history of rhn country is one of ronrunlnn of rulprn internecine warfare barbaric mih bntttnlilr governnw ntn usurpers rulilh nnd pllbigf it was on the dentil of usurping ebb rtlun kauuil in 1hhu at tbe hands of relellloih dervtshes that menellk king of kboa and an ullfged deacedd imt of tho queen of hlmba proclaimed himself king of kliign und with thej help of italian ullleh hucceeded in bringing about some aort of peaceful order in the country this friendship was ttort ijvtml imwovor and in 1801 tho hnllmm ere driven from tho tountry mi nellk turned out to be ntrong and v1ho ruler nnd buccctuifuhy curbed then turbulent chieftains un til bis dentil in 1011 black white nnti fire damp in the coal mines itluek flump is the term used by min ers to ih crllo the condition of tho mlno nlr when it contains sufficient carbon illoxlilo to xttngulsh or dim light carbon dioxide 1h one and ono imlf unifh ok weight of air and set bt tb lower polntrt of tlm working places in tho mints it is colorless with blight ncld tiiatf und smell it will not burn or support combustion nnd is not polnnumih but has suffo cating effect wblto damp in mine air when it contains carbon monoxide it is colorlnns odorlehi has about tho same wt ight as nlr and will explode when mixed with tbe proper amount of sir it is not fount in mines in suf ficient quantities to cause an explosion it is extremely polaonoutt when the air cou tains as much as one half of per cent of carlwtn monoxide death results in short time the blood ab sorbs ths gh tauter thun it absorbs oxgen this is tbe pouton in automo bile engine exhuuut gas firo damp is tbe moat commonly known coal wine ga it la an explo itive mixture of methane carbureted hydrogen aud air methane in com posed of one volume of carbon united with four volumes of hydrogen tho oxplonlf range is to is per cent in air and mont cxplolo at per cent indianapolis news toottoot tootles by chet grant till hour uiih loat in nildtiluht vvhtn frglt ulnkf tiiriiiirthi or in of tht klmt in rt mtu iorlt lht it mim nlkbt of koftly moving ztpbrh iuiki wilb mklrloih iuh uttirglo uiilkid iih onu in trance bin ukulfltt tin kt curt ly under iiih arm mabtos hntiku nn in rtiirkm km hxr 1m drtmitu in low timt the kin and was clone to tht nrephtte blmni it wiim coorgloh ilan to stand in the hhndow of this ehlmnoy and rwmr forth iiih heart uo km it outsldo the hedge that hnrderod the lawn and was star tied to htt figure looming in hlu chosen hjwt buddenly the htul night air was broken by tho lemious tones of an alto saxophone thitles walsh qeorglo growled why tktlcs could play saxophone and ho did commendable piece of work on the blue iamilx mnlwls golden head nppearetl nt the window ulll und ht arm gleamed hioim ntnrlly in tho moonughl how dropped into tootles anxious hand mnle and tootles im gan to whisper ceorgle in his eagerness to hear them crept further along iwhlhrt the ht ge ills hand toucht something that tm gan to souahh art unidentified gardt product lout from grocerd wagon many days previous tootles movod caroletsly into the motpltght his face uplifted to catch mabels sllghti st word dark object sped swiftly ncrokh tho face of the moon and de scended with uncanny accuracy upon his head tootles ip of burprlse und fright could bo heard up and down tho canadian lamb rlugs kocorj lii science servhs rhvb thnt diipllcnt ing dettills of trie rings can belong to only ono piece of wood nnd to only ouo plsco in that one plice hecnuse tho treo rings record the whole llfo story of tbe troo no tree over produces set of rings cxuetlv like those of an other tree not even its nearest neigh bor of tint ttume hpecttu hero will be tiny differences in width here uud there according to the tubes laid down in rcaponto to slight variations in wa ter supply light and other llfoexperl ences of the tres it la these slight variations in width and shape of rings that makes them aa mire us means of idontlucatlon of tho particular piece of wood as are the ridges and grooves on our fingertips origin of jorlwaur the orlgiu of jerk water as ap plied to umull towns is nhscuro it is up loosed that the original jerk water was place wbere trains stopped to take on water in tho early days of railroads tho engine was often stopped at wayside streams to replenish tho wuter supply this huh called jarklng water liooauao the water wns carried to tho locomotive in leather buckets in tlmo jerk wafer camn to ho ab plled to mall tovvnt noli tor hold ing in pnrtlculnr except that trains slopped there to take on water tbwu populatad ly jwd tel aviv ialeatlne was founded in 1vk hm suburb nf laffn with popu lating of leovthan vm iho population has grown to more tlinn 46 000 it is tbe first town in the world since the dispersi to bo und populated wholly by jews it has excellent schools many public institution hos pltuls and conutantly increasing hut of prosperous induutrles it supports dally uewwpapers uud bunks tb lw mmklhlbu bo iee mtuihlon in arlington won not as umnj believe says 1uf minder msgtixlne tedrral troops mlxnl it during thw mvll wsr and aft crwnnlw the government bought it at tux mile for lmww humt years later rnvtlw lee tbe lee bt ir uc ii hhcuiiv rontt mi in the huprtuihi euurt the hgullti of the salt but truns fvm it bin to tbe government in 1hi for 1jhkm lrtnal fov fwtlwl julians iiuskicui tlly im kyoto once tupllal of the numtry was here tbul iiilture und urt llourlubed and in ami uroiind tb city are huudrvd of teliiplfm autl bluloilegl ultfo althnilgb the erft of tire and massacrsm havs marked kyom wt 111 it la her that jttpuus euiptiretru are irowuod almost all of us make ourseivtm un happy by too much forecast street at tlds precise moment tho nwfnl figure of mabels father charged around tho cornt of the house too tles letting out another yelp ucu tiled around tho opposite corner nntl could bo heard clanking over the back fence while peorglo no loss starlit and up set by mr portorh atnrk avenging fig ure apod out to tho middle of the street and raced away georglo expected thnt ho had heard the last of tho troubailor incident mt soon learned ntherwle ho found it was difficult to make date with mabel tootles walah was tho lucky boy no malwl didnt know uhen alio could give georgle date in fact alio was rather choice of her cmnpuny people ho throw over rlpo tomatoes at uniiuapoctlng perunui wt re not her kind thank you your welcome goorgle rejoined shortly what is your kind ho dc ninnded be inttllikentwla mahcl answered hauglitlly llmt must be tootlea and ms huneh ceorgle apappwl uuppno theyre amartern gnrage meclianba 11 they dont throw egetnbb nt people lio what nro you doln with them for then goorgle cried garbling his grnmmnr never in my life mabel began one sunday morning the pastor an nounced that on tho coming weilnei day evening at eight ovhuk uluirp the lnillea aid would hold ita nuniial lev cream mvclul mtnie would ho fur nlkhed by mr frederlek walsh ac companied at tho piano by minn mahe 1orter georgle saw here nnd there the nodding heads and the knowing glancea tooth and mabel they mom clear pair georglo felt ul iho who danube tho puuybr uald finishing hut aunounceiuent luilb settled nvor the nndlente lootleit stepped to the front of the platform he nodded conthlt ntly to mulud nnd aat his lips to the aaxoplume hi blew moooo blurted the instrument nnall tootleji looked surprised lie bnnpjhml the atopu und noddi it again moo hem sounded ho funnj pie hud to hiujh uorgle hiifged bliu self uhen konit body lied he that ulf innre ro outlet tnriiml hrleu red iio net uu to lit under the unrtlltmt wliirm of 11t1 be jmi red into the ik 11 of the muo phoni lie thruitt tn hht hand and pulled out long bain or franufur tt ra lie grinned nhi phihl and mum hb unmet hlng about the horn of pit ntj he andli nee thought it wua an and afkr mahtl and loolhx ilubtbed tht ir repi rtolre it limwled about tb plutfonn to congratulate tin til orgh umumluilriifciu lui it wan nnt with him in regard to loittirvavalsh he hurrli out to the hurt law and went dirt tl to tixit in tin hedge where he had hidden bis ukuh in itl nr it under bin arm he startt ti the lonely titret die lb tilt ket tllck or high ht eh on the tenant uik behluyi hltn luinh tiiorgle turn it iih mahtl she wnf loiulug to attiiki li in no doubt of put ting time frankfurters in oaths horn he ninrli to tin ry but shi iinmht up with luni mlimgli rhhulir oii mud with me otwrgle no im mirry that nnob ttmitles plaeil no well tonight she tried to nee bh fin hat ctoryle atopped hbiuptly htiliyed hlu oh horn full of frank iitlir mabel lontished hi hii pld lte atldeil furiously intelligent alii hhllihtltkw amt ii tliotglt said iohmnl lit hteau to pltk dreaiallv on the ukuleb mtrluga malhd human the tun in pi lilting tunt thut set meil bb nd prftttly witii tb ynuitg sum mi night that surrounded tbtm no other meat available to tho can adian housewife can claim as much dis tinction an lamb its distinction lies not only in its delicacy of flavor and nutritive value but also in the great variety of dishes which rely on lamb lor their foundation lamb may bo enjoyed during every month of uie year by every member of tho family frum tho youngest child to tho oldest adult and in many cases is allowed to invalids whoso diet excludes other meats the question or economy is an important item hi these days of abbreviated budge ui and tho practical housewife who buys tier lamb by the quarter will nnd her meat cost are con siderably reduced tlio leg is considered the prune cut for roasting and slicing cold the shoul der is leas expensive roast but lacks nothing in flavor and nutrition chop aro cholcu for grilling and neck chuck rock and flank aro beat for stews and fricasccn the lamb entree when it is served with auch vegetables as creamed or glazed turnips glazed carrots spinach cauliflower green peas and potatoes in any form and trimmed with such dainty relishes as mint jelly grape jelly caper uaucc mbit sauce spiced conserves and plcklci need not give place for splendor to any other typo of meat here are few simple yet attractive and outoftho ordinary ways of serving fresh lamb necic ikt iioast buy about inches of lamb neck brown finelycut onion cup toma toes and tabkpooiis bacon fat to gctlicr add uie pieces of lamb seared well on both sides wash and scrape carrots cut bt pieced inches jong and add to the pot roast cook in an iron pan or roasting pan tho is tender may have to add more tomatoes or little water roast will require about 15 minutes of cooking to the pound boiled yvt op lamb wipe meat with clean damp cloth and remove any excess fal xut in kettle and cover with boiling water boll 15 minutes and drain otf water cover again with boiling water and bring quick ly to uie boiling point cover kettle tet aside and simmer until tender serve with mint jelly or mint sauce oakseiiole of lamb wipe lb of fruui lamb from forc quarteri cut meat in small pieces put in hot frying pan and turn frequently until seared and browned on all sides cover bones with cup cold water and luat idowly to boiling point put lamb baking dlih add btook rtralned from bones and bake 20 minute in hot oven add carrot cut hi fine strips largo potatoes diced unall onlona tea spoon worcestershire sauce and cook until tender sprinkle with chopped parsley and irvc from casserole lamb chops viennese place lamb chops in baking pan or caierole cover with canned tomatoes season ulth bit of onion tudt and pepper and bake in moderate oven until well done tliese are deliclously tender and have quite liferent flavor what is committtk small boy hearing hut father say he won going to meeting of the chupel committer asked iaddy what to committee tile fatlicr only jowly miner but moit wise replied committee my son la number or persons uho make minutes and try not to waste houro ins fire car accident sickness etc harkop bepuebentattve dare district hataal norwich union canadian fire insurance company tj alliance iimim co the casualty of casa4a aaranoco the merchant casualty cm the ariagelapraji1e rl the luxueious royal guelph now flayivo john ruchaits the 39 steps 140ueiit dorjat madeleine calmoli mov ruts broadway melody of 36 yackbenny eleanoit towfli wednesday raimv nex dr socrates paul moni asm dvoiuuc halloween week candy specials halloween kisses per lb 15c halloween gum drops per lb 15c halloween jelly deans per lb 15c loff cftbln chocolates aisorted xntrufl per lb 19c 5c oronue or black candles each iialloween setlvieties pocknko 15c orange or black crepe paper for decorations pkt 10c musks false paces horns ttlououts noeltles etc lc for caps at up iltore hintons5ctol ladies wear wattle knit snuggies only nff each the new chin choker scarfs itims and plain 29 uach scaftps new aiimirtkrtcut jllit 111 49c la 165 scmi illtmi velvasuede lingerie at new low ltlttw bloomijes 69 lach 100 to 159 cloves 20c to 79 tall shade 150 to 295 pullover gtyle huoknll silk hosiery chlffum crmr krvue nw iall sliadui 75c 100 tuunujllx kn1ttei undies iuht but warm vests or panties lines tu jue 79c 150 ceivsuede lilookits and panties buuitaltdards willi or in peaoii each fluic phone your order fre delivery lliankhkivuik thursday october 24uatom wfll bel tfvibik

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