Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 6 Aug 1936, p. 2

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vv the acton free press iv thursday atkjdst tin ins published every thursday at acton ontario surschiption ratesjw per year la dnc united states joe additional stogie copies both old jd dc addrcaaca ahould be siea when chngo addrcaa is requested cancellations wr find that moat of our iub acribcra prefer not to have their subscription interrupted in case they tail to remit before expiration while sub script lona will not carried arreart over an extended period yet unices we are untitled to aticel we liiume the subscriber wlahea the service continued advertising rateson varioua column heading uppii will ition and tab although every precaution will tauen to avoid error the free xrcaacccpu advertising in its column oo the understanding that it will not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unlea proof of such adverttaemrnt la re writing by the advertiacr and returned to the free press business office duly signed by the advertiacr anil with audi error or corrections plainly noted in writink thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the free press it liability hall not exceed audi proportion of the entire cost of such advertucment aa the apace occupied by the noted error bears to the whole apjce occupied by such advertisement awlof dills editor telephones editorial and builncii office 174 residence ij splendid reputation we dont know what has brought about the con dition but one cannot help but notice the uniform courtesy of the drivers of transports it is the sume wherever one goes and should be appreciated by every motorist they invariably move over when given the horn and when passage is clear will give plenty of room to make it in safety if such courtesy were the case with all motorists there is no doubt that lot of the accidents would be avoided and motoring would be safer for everyone these trans port drivers have built up an enviable reputation for themselves possibly an extension of it is just what is urged on motorists and pedestrians in the present try courtesy campaign customs revenue advances maintaining the advance noted last month when record was established for months gain customs receipts during july reached total of 466440273 for the port of toronto an increase of 06804728 over july 1905 bertram cqstoms collector announced together the past two months have seen an increase of over fwo million dollars over the same two months last year revenue increases are at tributed to increases in imports rather than the two per cent increase in tiic sales tax although the latter has been contributing factor judging from the periods over which the revenue flows into the offices imports have increased steadily in the past seven months it was learned increasing revenue consider ably every month of the present year has recorded an increase itiitquitc evident that the trade policies of the present liberal government arc having tho desired effect and will continue to improve condi tions generally throughout the dominion the sunday school u2sson sunday august dui 1936 meals at lc the report of the gaols of the province for ths period from november 1034 to march 1935 has just been issued and like all other statistical books 1ms much of interest if it can be readily located we find that milton gaol had 48 committed to it during the period and only one wus woman and all of them were over sixteen years of age there are twenty cne cells at the milton gaol and the greatest number there at any one time was 13 which we suppose was unfortunate fovairof them it is gratifying to learn that this part of the county equipment is entirely adequate and the citizens of the county are so behaving ihat the complete facilities are not being utilized repairs at themhtonffoiwercssrio and the total expenditure for maintenance was 150230 the average cost of each prisoner per day was 171 find the daily per capita dietary cost 1242 which seems bears out the fact that prisoners do not receive expensive meals the average cost per day for fuel food and clothing was just trillc over 40c the halton county gaol in costs and other figures seems to be on the average with those in similar centres modern history history of what importance it will be hard to judge was made the other day when for the first time president of the united states visited canadian governorgeneral on canadian soil it was just another of those little links that go to make for better understanding between neighbors the president the governorgeneral and the prime minister all gave brief addresses in which the key note seemed to be neighborlincss and frankness with each other canada and the united states have long been gopd neighbor folks who meet often and understand each other usually find common ground and can settle their differences that was the first visit it is to be hoped it is only the forerunner the differences that separate these two peoples are buried in the past jefhapit would be just as well if history were not too seriously taught or thesi differences stressed and the present day spirit of neighborliness were given more scope to develop that visit is in keeping with the times its modern history and all will agree that its better history to record than that of the past more practical examination results are being announced and for hundreds of young folk comes the question of whether they will continue their education at the centres of learning or make the change now and go out into the world equipped as they are naturally the first question asked is what qualifications have fitted one for position and what positions are open week or so ago in addressing the young folks of the district the deputy minister of welfare of ontario urged his hearers to prepare themselves nt every opportunity which could even be done if the individual decided to leave school and start out on the first job ifhere however seems practical side lacking in our educational system as at present we do not advocate any additions to the curriculum but rather the elmination or curtailment of parts of the present studies to allow of more practical training we were pleased to note recently that the acton high school went to the guelph oac for picnic and visit of the institution no doubt it was quite feature to many of the pupils surely such visit is of equal or more importance than the securing of certain standing in latin ind much more practical it is wide field with lot of room for discussion it docs seem as if practical side of education had been neglected saul converted ani com mibsioned golden text wns not disobedient unto tho heavenly vision acta 26 10 lesson text acts 10 1710 tim 1214 time 37 places jcru bojem and damascus exposition soul lho murtieruits icncmy of jcauq 13 sauls intense anger against jesus and ills disciples was not matter of single hour or day threatening and slaugh ter worn yet tlw very atmosphere in which he lived the extent to which hr carried his hatred in action we co in cliaptor 22 in 2fl 10 11 in this saul had persuaded himself that he woi doing right ch 2fl it ki striking ulilsuration of how man wlio intends to bo conscientious can bo thoroughly and awfully wrong il saul the humbled ivnltcnt 30 the lord ulloued saul to go long way in ills mad career hut at tw proper moment ibj put forth ill han3 and aved tlui little flocks in damascus probably ananias luul prayed though he could lmrdly believe when lie heard ttie lord orten ucu suddenly tho light out of iicavuti that kiioiic around saul wau the light of christ resur rection glory 17 cor is it uiui about noon ch 22 and uu glare of the eastern moon wua exceeding ly bright but uic glory of tills was above the brightness of tho sun ch 2u 13 our jesus is xcoedlrur glorious tlie stouthearted persecutor thor oughly humbled there are many today who speak great swelling words against our lord who tliey should get one loolc at him as he would lall to uie uiirth before him phil 10 11 evidently for all his krax in persecuting the church saul had many goaduu thought that lie might be wrontf and jesus indeed the lord 2g 14 xi why periecutit thou me fitartllnir question he puu it ever on today uho la persecuting his people not liow tenderly jesus identi lltj himself with his disclplts if mutt 25 3540 4245 eph 30 am jesus ulio thou perse cutest wlmt an au ul moment it must have beui ai sauls life uhen it fully broke upon him that the glorious one who stood before him uas indeed jems uhotn he hod io bitterly liated and so rentlessly persecuted whaturiuufur moment will be for many now lliing when tliey ceo jeuus in the rclory and realize that it he uhom they have spurned and persecuted the light saul caw uas no mere subjective vision or effect of sun stroke the others caw it too ch 22 and heard the oltr when we loot at the original the apparent contra diction belueen und ch 22 entirely dlsapjears in tills passage the canada year book 1s3a the publication of tho 1030 edition of the canada year book is announced by the ctencral statlsticu brunch of the dominion bureau of statistics the canada year book is the oniclal statis tical annual of tho country and contains thoroughly uptodate account of the natural rcsouroou of the dominion and their development uio history of the country its institutions its demography tlie different branches of production trade transportation finance education etc in brief comprelicntilvo study within tho limits of single volume of the social and economic condition of tin oomlnlon this new edition has bee thoroughly revised throughout and in cluded in all its cliaptcru the latest in formation available up to tho date of going to press the 1930 canada year book extends to over 1150 pages dealing wltll every phase of tho national life and more es pecially with those susceptible of slutu tical measurement attention may be callrd to some of the special featured of tlic present volume the statistical sum mary included in tho introductory mut ter luui been cxundcd this year selal article canada on vimy hldge prepared by colonel lrtescuc duguld dso lijc hca director of the historical section department of national defence has betn included in chapter il thai apropos in the light or the pilgrimage to vlmy and the olflcljl unveiling of tin vlmy memorial arranged to take place this month tlie death of hal majesty king george on january 20th 1030 received with deep sorrow throughout tlie empire and with worldwide regret and the suc cevdon of king edward viii to the throne have been appropriately marked by the reproduction frontkplcce of tlie olficlal proclamation of the govern ment of canada made on january 21st 103g iccomanled by the latest olficlal photogrnplx obtained through the cour tiesy of the respective court photograph ers the volume is illustrated by mai mapo and diagrams and tlie luttst avail able data are everywhere included oulng to the urgent need fnr economy in the distribution or government pub llcatiotis it has become nccejary to make charge to till individuals receiv ing the canada year book persons requiring thv year uook mny obtain it from tlie kings printer ottawa ai long au the supply lasts at the price of 50 uliich covers merely the cast of paper printing and binding by spcclitfcon ccislon ministers of rellgon bonafldj studtnu and rchoal teachers mav obtain paperbound copies at the nominal prc of 30c each aftkr him motorist to cjcllst lie had jut bump ed into ditch cant stop now heres my card cjc ill be suing jou higher falthfulne the voice li in the genitive case which tiin missionary uith tile verb translated hearing indi cates tlie message which is hear those travelling with saul toad tlie voice but did not hear tlie message which uil of paul the chru 11c had not sinned wilfully against light clearly seen so gods mercy though he could not claim that he deserved it was still possible and so in these words that he writw editorial notes the satisfied traveller advice given by the halifax tourist and conven tion bureau says remember that the satisfied traveller returns and tells his friends to come with him next time recently we had occasion to visit in the neighboring republic courtesy and the ready acceptance of canadian currency had been found all along the route naturally we were bit surprised to have the canadian coins refused in small town on the pennsylvanian border when they were tender ed for small purchase the incident passed but when again canadian funds were refused for gaso line to replenish the gasoline tank it seemed sort of ahead citizens we suppose wonder why the other towns are walking away from them these other centres without uny hesitancy accepted the currency proffered them the exchange at the present time is not factor in the united states and canada the amount involved was not large for either party to absorb it was thojnconvenience the feeling that the curency one possessed was spurious that hurt it wasnt wanted of course we wont return to thai community how do our visitors feel when they come to do business here acton liusnt great deil of tourist trade but it is well to treat all as you would expect to be treated yourself that road slogan is good try courtesy even in dealing with visitors wheat is over the dollar mark and those with the crops are going to receive some excellent returns it was gratifying that following the holiday the accident toll did not command first place in the head the last of the holidays which occur in the summer months are over the fall exhibitions will be the next events the new alberta plan may work successfully if the government and individuals live up to the promises made perhaps if promises had been met there would have been no need for this new covenant voice uttered there was no hurrying to vaiin timothy paul rcgrcttlmj hlr of saul into tlie light it is noli baa tlihuj for man to liave time to think and to review tlie enormity of his sin tlie gloriy liad blinded sauls eyes ana left him blind tliree days and lie would liave continued blind if ananias liad not laid hid iiand upon him vs 17 18 there is reason to suppose uiat sau had weak eyes the remainder of his lif jlc ttent lntouiecitytliat lie liad expected to enter as conqueror blind and helpless led by the hand iil saul the bold witness for jesus 1710 ananias protests no longer readily and promptly and heartily lie obeya tlie moment he sect saul he tenderly lavs his hands upon him and exclaims brother saul there were no men on earth that saul hated as he did diipls of the lurd there was no man on pirth ignorance in times past sums it all up by declaring that the grace of the lord to himself was exceedingly abundant and liad enabled him to become humble minister and follower of jesus christ good gardening one of the finest nnmversnry editions that we have seen for some time was that which marked the fiftieth anniversary of the smith falls newsrecord lacked just four pages of fifty and editor dobbie the pr that has bceir uny number of iarcer cities they are steadily for iliem for this special edition lut in the course of an editorial welcoming tin convention of the canadian weekly newspapers association the tribune winnipeg snd people living in the cities and towns in which daily news papers are accepted as matter of course are likely to overlook the importance oi service which the weekly newspaper renders in country such as canada with its vast rural areas further the tribune used these words an honest wellconduct ed newspaper can do more than any other single aiency in building up local pride and spiiit of service in its community the weekly press of canada takes second place to none in this respect long muy it survive that ananias luid dreaded as be dul saul but thh uaa nil changed lalth in oiu lord had made them brothers and illled ulth the holy ghost the lard had said nothtna about that lo ananias 12 cut tlie lord had iald lie is dioscn vessel to carry myi name before tlie gentiles etc and ananias jcnew he could not do that projierly unless lie uas endued with poaer from on high luke 24 acts ch 10 38 saul dlu just what very man oiutht to do as soon as he is nveil und splribnued 20 it uas nood doctrine lie preached unl had no doubts of its truth lie had seen jesus in tlie elory iv paul humble itollouvj tlm 13 no man of ulinse record we liaie any knowledhelhonjjht less of himself chipping beede sawitw qhmip knife greactlv emlarged tut ust beinoutcs clipping iejd to trow moke theus one way of attoclilnb self starter to flower ecedo method used by many professional carden ers in to cut nick in the touch seed coat with sharp knife as shown in tho above gardengraph this is called cblpplnu and it employed to hasten and increase the percentafc of fiermlnatlon of many flower seeds many coed cools are so touiln that they binder penetration of moisture to the interior of the iced delaying nermlnatlpn it for rtttrillmaltcrs tlian didtneapnslir1 ltitirrcannt ttrarrtttj seed coat ii recommended was proud of hbi uncage his citizenship of his attilnm nts as be luul perfect rlyht to be xlut when it came to an estimate of himself au lie stood before his lord paul uas abased ulth true humility felt himself to be uclptuit of divine favor to be permitted to haw even shurve in tlie proclamation of the aopel tileru uits no self rluhteousnesj iloout tlie apoalle to tlie gtntlle no inltaud or exalted idea of hi suindluu before god no thought of having umde any uocrlllre or conferred any favor on christ or ills church by becoming one of ills followers instead his heart dtarlt always with tliunkful luss on tile divine mercy which hi pity saw uirouyh tlie rilue und futiy of kaul tlie persecutor to that tlioruuuhne in action tllat lovulty lo couselcilee whlh cnpahkj of bchitf dwlopod into tlu clupplni seeds bo careful to cut onlv the onler cowrine for an ln jurv to the interior portion muy completely destroy the seed get kelloggs mother thehe betjeft than amy 0tefi fad no wonllku kcllofjyii corn flakes arc better their ic lieiouu flavor hud never been imitated serve kelloh at any titneof the day theyre alwaya tiiiipliii imil wholesome in milk or cream anj they ligeht eniiily when you auk for corn flakes ho tare lo nt killogyu ovrnfrehii anil flovrjicrfect made by kellogg ill london ontario nothing fakes the place tfftusf corn flakes to jthose who walk flat o2 say zvordfoyou we acl know that it takes at least two to moke an accident you need never be one such person if you try courtesy and walk with full regard for tlie motorist and his problem of drivingjj ton of machinery in previous messages have been appealing to motorists to try courtesy when they drive for their own sakes as well as for yours today am appealing to you pedestrians to try courtesy for your own sakes as well as for that of tlie motorist let us remember that motor car is big heavy piece of moving machinery weighing ton or more and that to stop it or speed it up instantly is seldom pos sible you on the other hand ns pedestrian can stop or move more quickly on tlie instant so when you are walking on the same thoroughfare nstlie one on which tlie motorist is driving try courtesy cross the streets with the green signal or if there is none cross at reasonably smart walk refrain from jaywalking for this reason motorists drive their cars according to what tliey expect the traffic immediately around them to do and tliey donitexpectpedestrianetogojaywalkingcroksat tlie crossings where tlie motorists expect you to cross and for which the motorist makes allowances by slowing down when walking nt night where there is no sidewalk carry flashlight or wear light garment which tlie headlights of tlie oncoming motor car will pick up courtesy on foot as well as courtesy at the wheel is the mark of true gentleman appeal to you to try courtesy and set good example which will make our city streets and country highways safer for everyone sincerely youra ft amqm highways province of in 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