Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 23, 1925, p. 5

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fejrtonjite tyvaa thursday apbh 21 1925 1 i the boy jhave heard about tariff iintj tuxc aiul irotylctra of ruling ana htato wo know about parties and platformn and politlcb jlttle na great bui niifel all the din unot corifulon ot stiueglca for rlchoa and joy hiiycxqu heard thonw noto- iha i soundlnprt have you hoard ih can of the boy lou dei and louder wo hear it a ciy from the homew that wc view a call from tho men in the makinr commanding attention from you it tolls tot the training of icaricru a0 thlh ia uio coll vo enjoy it tells of defeat at tho outset tis i pretty rlm call for u boy and wc who are rrown muat remem ber when templed to wutch them abkaoce that rooht boys- who go wrong mo not v4oiour 41 hrh they ask is- the sunday school lessolf for sunday april 26 a ihanie just a chance to make good in the battle amid all the strife and tho noise they nrcpleidlng for thia will you grant it will you answer tho call of the boa stephhk the fiust marty k aeth 0 815 g4g0 goldon text up thou fa unto ttestli itndfwlll give llioo a tho crown of life rev 2f 10 timo 3g31 a d place jei uhuioihi t tho text explained i stephen tho full man 815 the character of stephen pi eaeitr a rare combination of strength and beauty jjobuathess and giace ho was a remarkably full man full of fafth voise 5full of grace verso 8- r v the town was burned three days later full of power verso word of god chapter 7 tho holy ghost 6 s lwr lull of courage 7 full of the g4 full of 7r 55 full of 51 full twenty years ago from tho issue of tho fro press off thursday april 27 1905 j c hill is building a new coal house near his scales on mill street thrice only in more than a century has easter fallen on so late a date ns this year april 22 miss annie turten has purchased from mrs anna maddock the double tenement at tho corner of mill and frederickstreetsr at a special meeting of tho council on monday evening mr t t mooro was appointed inspector of tho now streets in courso of construction mr richard wilson the contractor of the square rock elm ship timber loaded tho last of the ten cars he se cured in this section on monday it will bo convoyed to toronto and then floated to montreal and there loaded on the oceania learners the acton fr brigade gave an acton audience a new and interesting concert on good friday evening tho talent consisted of miss stella elntioll mezzosoprano miss stella marie hamilton elocutionist mr eddie pigott humorist and mr 13 lee ac companist r rev james henderson delivered elo- quont sermons in tho methodist church pn sunday it being missionary an niversary day tno missionary offer ings for tho day were generous tho special music rendered by the choir was much enjoyed no one would know mary standish had been for two yeara out in society in crngburgh and had not as yet had an admirer she was a very quiet modest girl but she was sccretjy chagrined at thin fact especially as the others girls commented on it and wondered in their vernacular why she did not with her good looks catch a beau luoy smith had been engaged twice floy jackson waa flirting with thf young doctor the druggist- and two railway clerks- you nro too prime they told mary tho men are afraid of you thev wont oven call you must try ami catch ono this winter have some fun in you life r you ore not a husbandhunter her mother said indignantly you must ho sought not seek rcmalu your modest self you want happiness in your life not vulgar fun boon after this mr appleton tho new minister called once or twice hoi mother saw that ho wad attracted by marys gentle manner but said noth ing about this time mary went alono to visit a friend in a dlstantcity it was a long journey oho grew tired of reading she knew no one on the car a handsome young man a brakeman passed her once or twice eyeing her admiringly her checks flushed why should not i have a flirtation with him just a littlo fun sho had thought nobody knows mo here ill do it he passed down tho car again wltn the samo bold admiring gaze mary glanced- up shyly can you tell me the time sho biiid ho pulled out hbi yntch wit in fldent smile dropped into the vacant scat beside her and began to talk familiarly the young woman was ready for a flirtation so was fie marys face reddened angrily and yet this was fun such as tho girls had it had too the keen zest of adventure she would leave th6 car soon and no human being would know the other passengers who had otf- served tho modest refined girl looked with surprise at her familiar coquetry with this big coarse fellow when tho brakeman went out to attend to his work a man sitting near her who had been drinking heavily leaned over and said fll take that seat and make my self agreeable while hes bono mary draw herself up haughtily her heart throbbing with terror he laughed- loudly sho now you know mo as well as you do that other fellow but tho brakeman had returned and dropped into the seat agtln with a laugh hes jealous of ray chance with sech a pretty girl as you he said throwing his arm over the baot of the scat mary glanced around the passen ger averted their eyes from her with unconcealed disgust you aint gettln tired of me aie you asked the brakenutn oh no she sal 4 trying to laugh was hp pot tho fun she hn longed for tho mans look of admiration seemed to burn into her face miss standish- said a voice behind her she turned it was mr appleton he was looking at her in amazement she had met him but twice and yet it seemed to her this was the one human being for whoso good opinion she cared wio brakeman tone guess rm cut put tflta the drunken man laughed jeerlngly mr appleton did not take the vacant seat he stood beside her gravely until tho train rolled into the station called a cab placed her in it and bado hei good by several months afterwards her mother said mr appleton seemed to like to visit hero when ho first enmo he never dulls now i wonder why7 mary did not answer she knew she had chosen the fun and paying tho price was now home treatment i mrs jlgglns vho was reading a newspaper observed to her husband that the journal contained an article entitled womens work for tho feoblomlpded now mr jlgglns was in a reaction ary mood so ho grunted and said i should like to krfow what women hac ever done for the feebleminded 1 they usually mnrry them my dear replied mrs jigglns oweetlyv philadel phia public ledger busy sister and how is your littlo baby ulster ronald naked the vicar who was mnking s 0h shes only fairly well thanks you seo shes just hatching her tcojh tovc of trust 7 59 he- was also a notubl man of prayer 7 5460 among the men of tho bible he seoms to occupy tho next place to christ in beauty symmetry and completeness of char acter like his master ho was hated and maligned and ultimately murdered what a revelation of the badness of the natural heart tho natural heart of man hates a good man whoso holy ufo condemns us mote than it does a bad man whoso badness serves as an excuse and coyer for our own short comings cf jer 17 9 the ho sworn to against him had an clement of truth in it tho worst lies generally do have a grain of truth in them be cause ho was full of the holy ghost they were not able to withstand the wisdom and the spirit with which he spokoifif luke 21jl5jl y aa thoy could not silence him by argument thoy undertook to silence him with violence but thoy oply gave him a wjder hearing by murdering him what a contrast betweon mens treatment and gods treatment of a spiritfilled man they marred his face with bruises and blood god made it to shino like an angels they said he spcaketh blasphemous jvords against jvioses and against god but gpd made his face to shine even a fttfo j a s he-had- communed with christ until ho had caught tho glory of his countenance 2 cor 3 18 rv if wo would spend more time in secret communion with jesus christ our faces too would shino liko his q 2 stephens ght into heaven 54- 56 stephens word laid open tho heart of israel in all ages and the heart of his hearers but alas conviction is not conversion when men are con victed of sin thoy do ono of two things they ropont or they got mad at the preacher stephens sermon and prayer wero apparently withoflt fruit but they were not really so they gave tho apostle paul to the church but stephen did not leave to see it a splrltfljlcd man wtl be a calm man under any circumstances 2 tim 1 7 the expression full oy tho holy ghost has a different significance from filled with tho hojy spirit acts 2 4 4 8 31 tho latter describes tho holy spirit coming upon ono at a definite period oftlmo and filling ono for tho time being with his glorious presenco and power tho forme dos cribea an abiding condition being full of the spirit involved stephen in in evltable conflict with men who wore full of satan it led him to look up rather than around in this hour of trial there camo to him n woridorful vision to sustain him the sight was granted stephen to strengthen him for tho suffering and witnessing chrlbt had already been seen after his resur rection jtte had been seen as ho as cended but now ho is seen in heaven itself at the right hand of god wo can no longer doubt his divinity nor our security jesus left heaven as god only blit ho became man in his incarnation john 1 14 1 tim 2 6 and when he wont back to heaven ho went back as tho son of man as well as tho son of god there is now a man in the glory usually jesus is represented as sitting at the right hand of god eph 1 20 hobr 1 3 but hero he is standing he had arisen to strengthen his faithful witness and to recelvo his spirit as it left his crushed form 3 stephens entrance into heaven 5760 they stopped their cars how many are doing that today he went tho same path that jesus wont to die without the g hcb 13 12 o facts about tea seriesnq 4 the two types of tea there a tw di typ of tra timy blactttea anitgreen tea both are rriade frohi the saifig bush and both are equally pure the difference is in the process of manufacture which gives each a different flavour black tea afterit is plucked is withered and partially fired or dried then allowed to oxidize by being exposed to the air this gives black tea its dark reddish colour when drawn green tea is immedi ately steamed after plucking whi pre- ventsoxidization there are delicious blends of salada in both of these types and also a unique blend of black and green tea mixed ah are sold in four qualities railway timer tables nadian nationaltrailways at acton golno wst no 29 no 31 no 83 n03g no 39 803 1 1035 s no 25 sunday 509 pjaa 839 pm 1020 sm golno east no 26 no 30 no 34 no 36 no 38 no 24 sunday 705 oj 1118 om 335 pan 617 pan 813 pjn 708 pjoo canadian national electric raicways 1 wolfe headquarters which sur vived the burning of st joachim prior to the taking of quebec p q 2 tho second house to survive tho burning by wolfe 3 an old church with vory boautiv ful and rare interior at st joachim pq some parts qf tho v orld seem to have been created mei ely as slater for tho pencil of histoiy on some of theso slates tho copy once written has been allowed to stand for a little and then expunged to make room for tho treah text onblhera tho original text has been of such import that tmo has only served to fix the text more indel ibly tho scene more vividly as when painters of old varnished their pictures to bring out the colors and fix them now there is not a reader but can bring to mind without tho slightest ecforc on his part dozens of such slates in canada a million roman ces might be swept frpm theso earthalat of the d on to the 7fflntsapage and still leave a million more untold and so it la that wo learn to come back to the original slate tho land itself with its endless talcs tho best she dictated l munlquo to her secretary general james wolfe now the wolfe pen was in tho beginning a cleancut sword that grew in passion as the tale un- folded to a torch as military romances short stories of this year and ever jn owen tmoa over did in outsldo tho city tho stones began to crdsh in upon him there was one delighted spectator of tho pitiless fury ofthelnpb saul of tarsus ho will never forget tho sight stephens bear ing and words wero pricking liko a gtond in his secret heart acts 26 14 and he too will become a christian stephen simply prayed as tho stones fell ho prayed ns jesus himself had prayed t to the father in dying into thy hands i commend my spirit so stephen now says to jesus recouo my spirit wo cannot question thrt tho prayer was heard and while tho body of stephen died and ultimately crumbled into dust stephens spirit was taken by jesus to bo with himself in conscious blessedness cf phil 1 23 but stephen prayed another prayer a prayer for those that killed him ho had lived as his father had lived and died as his master had died his last two utterances wore prayers and prayers formed after th- pattern of the dying prayers of jesus luke 23 46 34 ho had seen jesus at the right hand of god and did not hesitato to address hlb prayers to ono ao clearly proven to bo divine love shone out wonderfully in the labt mo ments his prayer was heard in the hoavens and saul tho persecutor be came paul tho apostle having offer ed this prayer ho gently fell asleep he did not die daily rflfcdrngs for next week monday april 27 ftho benoflts of total abstinence dan 1 317 tuesday april 28 thi cunrilng enemy psalm 10 112 wednesday april 29 the way of tho drunkard prov 23 2935 thursdny april 30 a growing bvu isiaah 5 1123 r- friday may 1 total abstalnora jersfc c14 14 saturday may 2 abstaining for tho others 1 cor hi 113 sunday may 3 gods gracious glfu psalm 66 fl13 milk by the yard an irishman passed a shop where q notice was displayed saying that everything was qold by the yard thinking to ploy ajoke on tho shop man he entered and asked for a yard of milk the shopman not in tho least taken back dipped his finger in a bowl of milk and drew a line a yard long on tho counter patg not wishing to be caught in his own rap a3ked the price sixpence said the shopman all right sor uoll it up ill take it i ne way the into wilbur wright says tho washington star put safety abdve everything elao in aeroplane construc tion mr wright was once watching with a critical eyothe flight of a very swift very cranky aeroplane when a littlo fllrl said to h onclo wilbur can you got to heaven in nno of those machines not by going up replied thogreat airman but if you havo lveda good life you may do so by comlnfflflowp year past prosent and to come such a tiny slato is the little village of saint joachim a few miles from quebec city it begins in waterreeda lush from the toying waters of the st- hawrenco takes a couple of steps up ward and spreads out- into a plain on which some scattered farmhouses of ancient habitant type and a church havo been flung aa if by way of illus tration then the plain steps up sud denly intomimow bench and the littlo bench in turn leaps with vim into glnnt capo tqrmcnte two thousand feet high its head in the clouds and its foot eternally abathc in the mighty river history had a mind to write a littlo six hundred word atory at the time sho mado up her mind to compose that greater romance in which she changed the text on a slate of commercial mag nitude from french to english so sho set to work at once and being herself absorbed like any modern busi ness man by tho larger work in hand order that there may be no comeback from the rear that might spell dis aster to the larger work when tho sword had put the villagers to route the match was laid to the scattered farmhouses and when the smoke had cleared away only two remained and they remain to this day brought into greater promlnenco by their age and tho fact that they survivod when wdtto burnt the plage thus do prosent day disasters rubbed and polished by the friction of tho years often change into assets of inestim able value so it falls out that time tho great proofreader when ho camo to the manuscript written by wolfe and hs troops at saint joachim approved of it in the main but thought that he himself mighty add a jino hero and there which would add to th6 pic turd as a whole and though you may not think it the touches time has added are tho hu man interest touches he tolls that flit tlio houses thf low white one with tho tall and stately lombardy poplars resembling the greek columns in front was wolfes headquarter a he leaves it to pa to screon in its doorway the scarlet- coated laceruf fed powdered and bewigged soldier of that day who for all tho pomp of ppwder which ho knew by heart had heart no doubt to regret wars neces sity for the torch watching tho then even more than hundred yearold farmhouses at his feet going up in flnmoa so too here at saint joachim time brings out a french oil painting of saint louis de gonrague and pointing to tho eyes ssys tears were seon v fall from these eyea three days before tho burning of st joachim the pic ture then hung in tho workroom of monslgnor laval saint joachim at that time being part of the vast selg- neulo belonging to the eminent laval on seeing those falling tears time savs tho people were deeply troubled wringing their hands and saying that something terrible was roing to hap pen to themand thoro on the margin of tho old manuscript in times own handwriting is tho illuminating line and the t6wn was burned three dnya later nrffe trademark dally dally dally daily dally dally dolly dally dally dally westbound xsxcept sunday 743 943 i u43 oan r 143 juxl 343 pweo b43 tun 743 djtl 943 pmu 1232 njn eutbaund dally except sunday dally dally z p dajly i dally dally dally l dally i 743 njn 943 ajn 1143 turn 143 pjm 343 pm 543 pjn 743 pjn 943 pjn 1140 pjn ctrolsht delivered by special express freight freight picked up at- any ad dress in foronto ball above bowl bowl is suspended the melotte bowl is suspended by a spindle from six bail bearings above it runs continuously without vibration friction and resistance is practically eliminated machines with bearings below the bowl may get out of balance from wear the bowl vibratesthe machine turns jiiml skimming is im perfect creamis lostin the skim milk fvawiin this original melotte with the suspended bowl now its qse means added profit ferguson bros ballinafad ontario phone georgetown 95 ring 6 idealism and practicality essential combination in carrying on horticultural society nytvva there are manjfways in which tho horticultural society can command itself to the interest and support of the community in which it operates public servlco must bo tho actuating principle underlying all activities the individual worklng in his garden how ever much private gardens taken col lectively contribute to the public well boing is not tho only concern of the society its influence and encourage ment muat extend beyond thel garden gato and out into the highways and public places is there an oyesore in the town a weed grown or rubbish strown lot or a bit of unkept public land that offends tho sight of every nasserxby let not tho horticultural society content itself with saying that something ought to be done about it tho horti culturalsociety ia- tho natural lead er in all schemes of civic beatitlflcatlon and should take tho initiative plan tho improvement first and if tho space is to remain indefinitely unbuilt use permanent materials such aa tho hardy flowering shrubs and herbaceous per ennials having done a doflnlto piece of work tho society will havo enlisted public goodwill and established its tltlo to bo regarded as ono of tho constructive forces in the community many municipal councils are rdengnte- ing this fact and making grants to help tho work along in almost every locality there arc neglected grounds surrounding hospit als schools and other institutions the rehabilitation of such grounds has been undertaken by horticultural societies with most satisfactory results to the community and to themsolves when- over anything practical has boon pro posed the monoy to pay for labor and materials has been r forthcoming churchyards nro beautified under a mutually advantageous arrangement by which church members join the horticultural society and tho society expends thejr membership fees upon trees shrubs and perennials with which to adornrtho grounds surround ing tho sacred edifice with tho rapid mu hi cation of the horticultural societies jn rural dis tricts an impetus has been given to tho policy launched by tho ontario agri- cultural association looking to tho cleaning up and beautifleatlon of tho country cemeteries many of which through tho years ot neglect havo fallen into a sad state of disorder the township horticultural socloty that undertakes a work of this kind makes an appeal to tho sensibilities of tho wholo community every society should stage at leant one fruit flower and vegetable show rnoro jf possible tho show estab lishes direct- contact with tho public and encourage gardening by project ing meritorious production into the limelight of appreciation juvenile work is greatly helped by the distribution of seeds to children but the societys responsibility does not end here provision must bo mado for supervision of planting and after care x alusncca wjth service clubs and or ganizations such aa tho womens in stitute womens council rotary rind klwanla cldbs havo proven to be ver itable boosteis for the horticultural society membership campaigns take a variety ottauxw but tho society with a real vo oxecutivo a definite pro gramme and an nllurlng premium list will not lack for mom bora idealism and practicality go hand in hand in tho conduct of tho successful horticultural society gcorgo simpson president people wo can always xo without tho people who use their fingers to cut tho pages of tho book you lent them one etffmtion tho other day a 4 ytmrolfi sister wasoverhegrd confiding to her doll hat husbands nro men who opon to mato cans for ladles chicago news king tut bought the best tho professor and his wife says punch were talking over tho remark able discoveries in king tutenkha- mums tomb isnt it wonderful my dear said the professor theyvo actually found in tho tomb couches and chairs thirty centuries old and in good condition well replied his wife ive al- ways said that it pays in tho long run to buy the best tho oil of power it is not cjalmed for br jforaas eclejctrlc oil that it will remedy evvy 111 but its uses are bo various that it mav bo looked upbn as a general pain killer it has achieved that greatness for itself and its excellence is known to dll who have tested its virtues and learned by experience t aint it true the seed corn situation lotf thei etf many a man who cant understand why he should buy a wash ing machine so long ns his wife has got her health ex as a vermifuge an effective prepara tion is mother graves worm exter minator and it can be given to tho most delicate child without fear or in- jury to the constitution efficient father father johnny h swallowed the thermometer but 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sufficiently to produce flrst class aoed unless such corn was aktl flclally dried before heavy frosts set in itb vitality is sure to be impaired to d inrgo extent such a condition calls for foresight and good iudgment on tho jart of the prospective buyer foresight in tho matter of early pur chasing ns seed corn is likely to be scarce and good judgment in testing the germination ofah eeed cornbought in order that sufficient may bo planted to ensure a full stand the present seed corn situation should also cause us to give thought ful consideration to the question of tho variety of corn we intend to plant on the whole seed of tho earlierma turing varieties is likely to be in better condition than tho latermaturing sorts a variety of corn which reaches at leuat tho glazed stage in any dis trict during an average year is there fore likely to be the safest to grow this coming season from tho stand point of quality of seed that it will bo possible to buy not only will the chances bo better for securing satis factory seed of such a variety but the odds arc equally good that more actual feeding value per aero will bo secured than would be the case with most later sorts it would seem to be the policy of wisdom therefore for all prospective purchasers of seed corn to 1 buy early 2 buy a variety that will al most reacli maturity in the district con cerned 3 test thoroughly tho germ ination of nil seedbeforo planting g p mollostle dominion agrostologlat plead8 for fewer accidents tho mo nt phln k c urges cau tion upon motorists and pedes trians in an effort to reduce the number of motor accidents in the provincethos n phelnn k c president of the on tario alotos league has issued nn ap peal sb follows with t bo opening or tho motor sea son it is timely than an appeal should bo mudo for the exercise of greater caro in driving and greater caution on the part of the pedestrians let the driver remember that he is in chargro of a vehicle which in the ubsonce of constant care is vory likely to cnuao siious or even fatal injury to some one i appeal therefore to every driver of a motor vehicle to mako safe and sane driving n personal duty children should be a subject of very special care we know they do not have tho forethought for their own safety that their eldcis should have let the pcdestrlun remember that even tho most careful drivers cunnot always avoid injury to those who step heedless of their own safety into a line of vehicular traffic it is only by concerted action on the part of both driver and pedestrian that accidents can be rod need to a mlnlmiim i would appeal also to every dealer in motor cars to make it a personal duty to seo that no beginner drive a me tor car on the highway until ho is thoroulfey instructed and com petent to drive without endangering tho safety of others while urging tho prevention of ac cidents lot us not forget the conserva tion of our highways you mr motor owner hnvn a lot of money invested in them why not protect that invest 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