Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1924, p. 5

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yesm r v v if- i ww ip artnujtrrpjirthb thuhhdav novijhdeat so 1114 an impatient waiter tlirid hundred days and alxtyflvd anil every leapyear ane day mora anil jiikt una christmas- sakcs allvej tlity might at icantjiave put in four i i initl know who thn people wero that rued thing so but ill i ixiitnd tlmt when they made thn calendar there wasnt any boy sroundj oh yen whon- christmas namcn know thoy give you skates and sled anl such theyre nlco but when ilia ice now aro gone thoy dont amount much a football suit is what- i noed a football too but now today and- ghruuna cnmfntt yos in deed hut oh fa woujui and weokas away arthur oulicrmon twenty years ago from th issue of the fro press of thursday november 21 1004 skating was splemttd on thanksgiv ing davnovomtirr 17 and hundreds of youmf people enjoyed it- the lavnni of trait had quit a a yield day on tbaukmrlvtna day th chimney at the acton tatr- nlng com work wan completed on friday mr carruthcr ivc series of z- cunt demonstrations with electricity at the medio or the epworth lsague on tuesday ebenlng there were two hundred and twelve sat do ww to the splendid fowl supper orvod at the clark houso in connec tion with- the firemens hall and sup per on thanksgiving eve at eight oclock on sunday morning the fir ball runs out an alarm and it waa boon found tbpt the barn of john watvon o t it pninphouse engineer on bower avenue waa in name tne ftra brigade succeeded in protecting tho dwelling from the flames a union thanksgiving aervlce waa held in the methodist church and waa well attended hav j c wilson b a who was announced to preach waa called out of town and iter a smith took hie place there waa also fltlins tbankagtvlng service in st albana church con ducted by xtav j g brown b a died smith at the home of her son-ln- law mr tbosrtyder on sunday november 20 1904 feanllno d smith widow or the late v david smith erin in her ae van ty fourth yaar wordenat the home of hla daugbv ter mra 8 s clorewaasineke michigan on thursday uormbitr 17 190 samuel w worden former- jy of acton in hla soth year the sunday school lesson for sunday november 23 the game of qosofp kxampleaof the way in which stories grow by repetition until the real fact id the case la lost in vague and uncertain statements are lllus- trated by this story told by a woman who had been spending soma time tn a winter resort of course i made many ece-ualnt- ancea at the note ahe said aod one day mrs jones was rather rude i didnt care partjcuuurlyfgrjmrm jonem but- waa- curious to know why she had acted as she did for she had beun especially cordial to me so i asked mrs smith mrs smith aald that mra jonea aid she had peen told that i had spok en of her aa a smart aleck mra smith farther stated that it waa all over the place that i bad used the expreoalon she said mra brown had told mra jonea t went to mrs brown and asked her about it she said hat mra oreen i juul old her i said it x went to mrs green and ahe admitted teniae mrs brown that i had said mra jonea waa entirely too smart not a smart aleck but entirely too smart mrs oreen had not heard mov say it but miss grey who told her had jt want to mlaa gray mlsa grey declared thai aha had it from mrs white that x had aald mra jonas waa too mart not entirely too smart- but just too smart so i went to mrs while- mra white stood tlnn she said i had called mrs jones too smart and aha bad heard me say it dear across laie room and thai mra black was with me when i aald il x want than to mrs black and put the matter to her mra black la an ef ushwomanv t asked her when and where i had spoken lit of mrs jonea she could not remember at drat than attar a bit she began to laojrn know how the story atartad now ahe said dont you remember the cloudy naomlae when you and i war sitting in the parlor and mrs i jfemes came through dreaaed in that bine foulard i said when i saw her how smart mra jones is today i an you said too smart for a day like this its s-otn- to rain i and there it an was i had thpught mra jones too smartly dressed to venture forth under a tnraatenlas eky xmd i ao q mm- jones o x waa pshaauistedwith the whole affair that never mentioned the matter again and i suppose mrs jones will always believe i called hei a smart aleck everyday heroes some years ugo when the cloud burst wiped the town of lleppner oregon oil the- map man nthlal powerless befora nature yal th news of the next day santalned two stories npfhjflk sbw that brava mp did what ioay could tha people of two neighboring towns- iealngtun and lone escaped without loss of life they owe their safety to the heroism of two men when tho flood swept the town ker- nan the station agent as heppner stuck to his poet- long enough ml t- graph warnltva tesinston then ha had to escape with hla wife and v two children and a friend the friend succeeded in reaching safety with thp children but kernsn and his wlf wars swept to death another hero was leslie matlock who uk iaulltevare jumped on hla home nd spread the alarm- fie reach ad lemington in time to confirm kernan warning a fb paepiaflad to tha wlhl over a hundred people la jeaingtttn would have lost their uva tiut for these twu mep- matlock continued down the valley carrying the alarm to every farm- housorlla horse ptvu out soon altur he left ltntlngtojv but he got another rtdoillond through the dstkness and tha rain to lone here be telaeraphed down thevajley to the ranchera who psaaeot tho word oil uu an journey had ben xaeo jwlth the flood vhion poured after blm almost at hli huraen heels improving the breed dubs will never win a beauty prise and ho knows 1c one day dubbs little daughter was sitting c knee opposite a large mirror she looked at her fathers reflection for moment and then at her own and said paddy did heaven make yout yea dear and- did heaven make me too oh yea- f i for u foment there whs alienee- thaauihughuully aba remarked a motorist who was touring in ire land oa day met a native who was driving a donkey and cart thinking he would ilka to have a little fun ut uio lrlahnvuis expense he beitan yyliat la the difference fut tween your turnout and miner ov nyl a areat dale promptly nvmvskwu- u rsnarstti plied t- sbure the donkey in the theyi turning out muoh better i shafta tn tbe wanand on the sate in jsorlt lavaly aront thaytr othsr tiii3 titavskioiination a phk- iaiiatkn ifou t1i1c chohsluko 0 3136 qoldnn teiei thu is my ffln my choafin hear yo him liko 0 3 the teat explslrted versn 28 bight days afttfr thoso wiylnes aflet antdnya mark 8 2 different exiiresslona todenignate thg 4riod or approximately oner week the nuylnfco referred to sre thortf con- cnrnlnk his impending aufferlng nnd death- the week hml been spent in the vicinity or caesarea vhlllppl jeaua tench ins ills disciples in private fotor and joln and jamesvthcne three with attdrew forme the innermost croleof tho apostolic sroup to them jnsus onaeveral occasions manlfcatod himself more fully than to the others went op into the- mountain mount herman not to tho summit of the mountain however which was more than nine thousand high hut from tho valley up to some more secluded retreat on the mountain side to pray and o grant unto these leaders of the anojkouc company a vision of his glory which should sustain them li coming daiappotntment and aorroif yerae uthe fanhlon of his ooun tenanco waa altered became whlto and daasllng tils face did shine us tha sun matt 17 verse- 30 mosea and blljah ito- preaentatlvcs repectlvely of the xjow and the prophets verse 31 spake or bis decease or departure which be waa about accomplish at jerusalem tlio cause and manner or but death involved both perfect obedience on hla part to gods khfwn will heretofore never complete ly rendered by man together with the bearing or the utmost penalty- of sin in aufferlng and theflnaj consumma tion of the fulfillment of all prophecy routing to the messiah- verse j heavy with sleep not sound sleep but drowsy sleepy and this during the prolonged period of prayer preceding the transfigura tion were v fully awakebouaed by tha estraordjnary event transpiring ao nearthsm and by the sound of strange voices veraa m as they were parting about to go from the following sen tence it is plain that moses xuid xlluah were recognised by ahe disciples none will be strangers in heaven not knowing what he said absentmind ed carried away by the rapture of the hour- verse 34 while he said these things there came a cloud a bright cloud ajatu 17 6 similar to tha shecbtnah or cloud of glory which waa a symbol of dlvlno presence bxods3 9 1 kings- 8 10 vse 3 this is my son my chosen bear ye him the memory of this voice and its testimony was to sustain them in the dark hour of dis appointment soon to follow versa 18 and wben the voice ime the- voice apparently com after moses and elijah had departed they held their peace until after the reaurrootlon in accordance with the express command of jesus given them as they descended from the mountain matt 17i hason themes toe meaning of the transfiguration tbe transfiguration meant a great deal to the disciples not only at the time it occurred but later when the memory of the light that shone abdut then on harmon cheered them in the goom days of tbe close of the saviours jit- tha transfiguration was without doubt their preparation for calvary the transflguratlon oc curred when jesus was in prayer prayer la the portal through- whlcn the soul enters the realm or spiritual beauty in fhe mountain quiet there meditation and worshjp and it is not at all strange that under such circumstances there should cometo tho disciples for their present joy i and future comfort the vision of their radiant lord the transflgurappn was a renewed sense of the power of christ and the superna beauty- of his triumphant presence afierthat great hour defeat could not come tbe rranengurstlon of tha christian believer for the christian believer theref la likewise transfiguration ex perience it may not have euch traos- cendept beauty hut it is ilka it tn many respects in tha transformation of character which takes place in this ufa both human and divine elements found tbe personal surrender to christ the devout meditation upon bis words consideration of high and noble ideals and the true and the beautiful bings in lue the earnest study of gods word end hla fidelity ond con stancy are among be human elements which every christian must contri bute to bis own transformation these are the determining factors in the believers transfiguration when they sra present the actual change or heart john 3 4 the renewing of mind rom 12 3 the indwelling of christ john t 23 which are the superhuman elements can accomuush their work the voice from tbe clouds the baptism of jesus which stood at the opening of his- ministry be received the divine approval and to tbe heaves were opened unto him and he saw the spirit of god descending as dove and coming upon him and o voice out of the heavens saying 1 1 this is my beloved son in whom i am well pleased and now within a few days of the close of his career a vole came out of the crowd saying this ta my son my chosen sonj hear ye him lie thus had the assurance that bis whole uf had been approved of god could the approaching cross eonguer such s triumphant ilf e ftbo answer is aaade by tha first tsasler morn whose light waa not unlike- the radiance which ahone upon dew- sprlnklad harmon pov study and dissuasion where and when did the transfigura tion occur what disciples were present at that umat- what was the subject of the saviours conversation did hq refer to fa is approaching cruel- nxiont whati was tbe meaning of the transfiguration to the diaolpleat show the relatlun of prayer and meditation to leap aplrttosj experience la there a transfiguration for tb christian be hevert la it possible for us to nave the sense of the divine approval t what ways does this approval manifest ttselxt making sure of a harbor berth as tho graatxakoa strain carriers unload in montreal harbor waiting their tunt in endless procession tho biff ocoangotng btesmstilpe line up at adjacent berths to mi their holds wtth the same gram aa it pours in a golden stroam from the spout of the harbors afddoat carrier gyatom so groat is tho pressure on tho porta tacttiuaa that the ik captains tele- more eggs j poultry regulator ty o gxe winter and aunvneri don obor hens loaf or jnat be boarders wegtj antee your hens wfll lay mom col yoor money back from your dcsler wo wdlseml you a copy of phatts- poultry bootc free write for it today fstatt roodoo of canapa lttx tostowto pono by long distance from car away ukfi ports to reservo accommo- datlon for unloading when they shall reach montreal from january 1st to september soth this year tfontreal oarported zs ksxooo basasls more grain than the seven next important ports of amarl- ca combined tha total was over 99000000 bnshela dally raadlnba next week monday november 34 luke 10 so- 37 tuesday november 18 1 sam 19 ii wadaesday normbar ft 1 cor 11 thursday nov4b 37 matt l ixj 19 friday november mutt 10 4 41 saturday november ii mutt saturday november 301 john t2l asinine relativity bank amalgamations binge confederation absorption of the molsons hank by tho bank of montreal as announced recently is the thirtieth bank amalga matlon o take place in canada since confederation and leaves only chartered banks now operating in tho dominion bank amalgamations tn canada from confederation o the present time aro as follows j v 1863 merchants bank commercial bank of c 1870 canadian bank of commerce lore bank 1876 standard bank of canada- st lawrence bank 1b75 imperial bank of canada niagara district bank 18bj bank or nova scotia unloi bank of prince edward island 1900 provinciate bonque la ban que jocques csrtler 1001 canadian bankof tjommerce bank of british columbia 1903 tjnlon bank of halifax co merclal bank of windsor 1801 canadian bank of commerce halifax banking co p 103 bank or montrenibank of yarmouth iflfhe ihiilcff montreal poop las bank of itallfax7 1906rcajiaduui bank of cpmmeroe merchants bank of p e t lb06hanlt of mpntroul ontario bank of- toronto 1907 bank of montreal peoples bank of new brunswick 1909 standard bank of canada western bank of canada 1910- royal bunk of canada union bank of halifax 1911 union bank- of canada unit ed empire bank 1913 canadian bank of commerce kastorn townships bank 1913 bank of npvu scotia bank of new brunswick 1913 home bank of canada la banque international a of canada 1914 bank of nova sootla metro pollton bonk 1917 royal bank of canada nor thern crown bonk- 1911 bank of montreal bank of british north america 1919 itank of nov scotia bank of ottawa 3921 bank or montreal morohanui bank- lqssvcanaduin bank of commerce bank of hamilton 1924bank tt hochoteffa banque nationale 1934 standard bank sterling bank 1924 bank of montreal molsons bank the- value of windbreaks in outdoor wintering the importance of a good windbreak corinot be over estimated whero colonies of beesare wintered out of doors since for protection from- the prevailing winds it la as essential as packing although wellpacked colonies which are subjected to u heavy wind blow ing on them far a few hours will have their temperature reduced consider ably in fuel wallpacked colonies which ore exposed to tits cold winds may die while those having leas paok- ingbut better protection from the winds will survive when we think of our own houses in wind swept areas and of the difficulty of keeping tbe temperature up in tbe best constructed ones wo will appreciate tho necessity of providing adequate protection from cold winds for our colonics windbreaks may be natural oi- ar tificial and the artificial ones may be either temporary or permanent na tural windbreaks are considered to be the better- kwr sood natural pro tection the aplnry may j located in lee of u grove or trees young umber an evergreen hedge or on a side hq slontlns from north to south along the top of which a hedge or fence la located artificial windbreaks may be tem porary fences or hurdles such as are used by the railroads in which the boards are placed borlaontttjjy with intervening spaces of 1h to inches they may be permanent fences in wmch the boards aro placed vertically with the aboya- mentioned spacing be tween them the objectibsmnb open ings betaseen the boards is to allow somu oh the wind to pass through tblla prewntlng a tendency to rise and roll uver tho fence wtop into tho apiary j the h eight of these fences should be approximately eight feel and if possible plaoed on all four sides of apiary buildings as a rule should not- be relied- on to break the wind for they may only divert t and pos sibly make matters worse apart from its advuntago in winter a uuod wind break facilitates examiuailone lu the summer when without it strong winds would retard he work a h w birch apiarist pretty well mixed the strange methods of addressing one another sometimes practised by the membera of a family arefound very confusing by uninitiated outsld era can you tell me wbajt mrs hansoms boys name istt inquired n subimsr boarder at the itanaom farm house of one or the natives well lee see said the man pears to me they named htm peter after hla gran- father but i dunnos i ever heerd sm call- htm snythln but here your a sojourner at another farmhouse found a still mere confusing state of affairs thn mother of the family called her husband pa the boarder said in rota tins her experience the twelvo- yearold daughter called her ten-year- old brother son as did his parents also and sbe herself from a certain primness of speech and manner waa called aunty by the entire family while the fathers principal name for his wife was sster and this had come to be lovingly adopted by both the children the only member of the family who was ever addressed by his own home was the grandfather a twlnkllngeyad old man who had taught both the children to call him abljah all the friends of his youth were gone he and it made him reel homey spoken to in that way- shall never forget the atrsnge sanitation 1 bad on tbe evening of my i vol as this old grandfather sat on the porch entertalnfng me until supper ready roult find us plain folks marm aald tho old roan but i callalewe mean as well as moat theres 7a hes as hardworkin an honest a man as there is in this town i tell ye sister got a prise when she married him though shes an awful good sal too an theyve been blessed in their family too sons real likely for hla age an as for aunty shes a raglar little housekeeper an she alius says to me when i feel as if i want of much use why abljah ahe says we couldnt have no games o base ball if it want for you ahe saya fpr ye see aunty an son they lect me umpire when iney play their games auntys awful spry on her legs i tell ye in time i ceased to feel any sur prise at this state of affairs con cluded the summer boarder but x must say that tn my ignorance tba evening the- ulaion of an aunt of this old man ot seventy engaged in a game of baseball coupled with various other extraordinary images called up by hla statements made me feel almost- dlaxy outs and bruises olsappsar when suffering from outs scrutohes bruises sprains sore throat or chest and any similar allmcot use dr thomas kc leotrlo oil fta healing power is well known in every section of tho com munity a bo thomas hvloctrlo oil sriouta- bsiii very modi olus chest ready for the emergen cies flint may always be anticipated interchangeable parts my brother bought here lust voek said automobllu ungry m him if anything bvtike yu would ply a now part certainly aald ibv clurk whav docs he waiitr he wants twu dbltold muscles couple of knoopaiib turn elbow a about half a yard of nutlols said the man and be wants am right away t s a vermicide an excellent pre paration is mother graves worm ex terminator it has saved the lives of countless children tennysons blunder poets carried away by the enthus iasm of composition are sometimes guilty of mlslatements shortly after the publication of one of tennysons famous poems the laureate received a suggestion from the duungulshed- arithmetician babbose mr bab- bases somewhat startling jetter read dear sir x and in a recently pub lished poem from your pen the follow ing unwarrantable statement every moment dies a man kvory moment one is born s need hardly point out to you that this calculation if correct would tend to keep the sum total of the worlds population in a state of- perpetual equipoise whereas it is a wellknown fact that the said sum total is oon- staiftly on the increase i would there fore take the liberty of suggesting that in the next edition of your ex cellent poem the erroneous calculation to which i refer should be corrected e follows every moment dies a man and one and a sixteenth la born 1167 but something must of course be conceded to the laws of metre x have the honor to bo air yours slp- cerely c babbage exam questions and answers bible law in the early daya of interior mis souri says the green bag tho late judge e cut cordwood cleared uj hla homestead farm and was employ ed on nearly every omm that came up for he was for some xeara the only lawyer in the county he had books save an old leather covered bible and- an odd volume or two of history he had only read law in kan tucky a abort time during his youth a young attorney from the east settled in the little country town wtth his library of half a doaeri new and handsomely bound law- books and on his first appearance in court he brought most of hla library to the justices office in a fine beautifully flowered carpetbag e was engaged against him and as usual had not a book when his adversary drew his books from the pretty carpetbag xc looked astonished bot quickly recovered his ready resources and asked the justice tq excuse him for a few momenta he hurried to blahomestead half av mile away put hlaopvblblajnd histories lnlo a grain sack brought them into court and laid them on the table the evidence was introduced and the eastern man who was for tbe plaintiff made bis opening argument and read alsome length from textbooks made bis characteristic speech in reply closed by reading from his old bible a law just the reverse of that iead by his opponent and took his seat his adversary reached over picked up the bible and looked at it your honor said he eagerly ad dressing the justice this man is a humbug and a pettifogger t why jut this is tbe bible from which be has pretended to readlawt the old justice withered him with a glanest set down i he thundered set down i whst better law can we git than tbe bible t he decided the case in favor of the defendant t wiji ttsteve a coldvcolds are the commonest ailments of mankind and if neglected may lead to serious oondt- tlofaa dr thomas ecjectrle oil will relieve- thebronchlal passages of in flammation speedily and thoroughly and will strengthen them against sub sequent attack and as it eases the infiam matlon it will usually atop the cough because it allay the irritation in the throat try it and prove tt oldtime tipping the tipping habit is bad enough everywhere and la worwa in kurope than here- in tbe eighteenth century it was a greater evil than it la now writer tells some stories to illus trate the old condition of things in edinburgh in 1760 tho society of clerks enacted that ail servants should be forbidden to take tips and mmbers be forbidden to give them this ex ample was followed by other clubs and societies today there la the rule in most clubs against feeling tbe servants an eccentric irish gentleman lord taaffe used to attend his euesta to the door and if they offered any money the servants who were lined up with the guests baggage the boat would say if you give give it to me for it was i that did buy the dinner wellknown colonel while situna at dinner inquired the names of tha posts servants iftmv said he 1 cannot pay them for sueh a good din ner but 1 should like to rentembe them in my will another eooentrlo genueinan after patiently redeeming his hat swe cane and cloak to the very bottom of his purse turned to the two re matnlng servants who were waiting obsequiously each with a glove and said affably keep thoae i will not trouble to buy ihsoi back they are old and not worth a shilling to safeguard the child from damage may add that the exact figures arfthat worms cause use millers worni powders the medicine par excellence for children these powders will clear the system entirely or worms will regulate and stimulate the organs in juriously effected by the worms and will encourage healthful operation of tho digestive processes as a vermi fuge it can be relied on for ita erec uveneaa question what is full of boles and yet holds water t answsr a sponge question whut grows larger the nure you take- f rum it t answer a hole question why 1 the letter e uke- deatht answer it is the end of life question what word with five let ters when two are taken away leaves onot answer stono question why does a railroad en gineer wear a oapt answer 7t0 cover his head question what la- the name of some fish that can be pronounced without moving youn lips answer- herring queettoh what belongs to you yet is used more often by others t answer your name question whut slate is round at both ands and higii in tho middle answer ohio the right thiing -f- uy client declared the first law yer la willing to do the right thing so is mine aald the second law easy that case matters ought to be long stsndlna asthma many have to tha aulcminui who slvppcd fuiwuad nurture i no tuns from asthma and haye to sil him ami he says you tylj- xld many no culled remedies they up- think that there is no real hup them they ahuuld rvml the letters rooelvetkby the jnuiiufucturers of br j p ksllogga asthma ueinedy from hundreds of cases undo us iesterute us their own 10vn in lung- neglected cases this famous praparuilon brings prompt bain dont know the next question is what 1 the right thingt wtjlit and i fear thai it wtu tako u long tawault to settle that farseeing scotchwoman it would probably take many gen orations of undeslred add undesirable adversity to train americana into the farseeing thrift in ess or the scotch an illustration on utle thrift la eon tslned in the story of a hootuhwoman who had been promised a present of a liaw bonnet by a lady before she made the purchase the lady callvd and asked the good woman would you rather have a felt or a straw bonnet mrs wlleottt weel said mrs wumm i think ill tak a strae aiie itll maybe t muuthfu to the coo when im dune wl it i no maitertow deeprooted the own may be t must yield lu it olio ways corn remover if used as directed at your service pkiwons in the fall a irfo6nb fancy swiftly tuitns to thoughts ov clotiieh fall and winter apparel of every description including all the newest stylo fancies and at nrices that invito comparison anywhere arc now being shown at our spacious storje we are now equipped 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