Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 4, 1926, p. 5

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jr rrty k- fattmrjffrgrprgflg thuitsgay march 4 1320 marys echoes stiiiyimiinaiito thuoo6r5isi7i jike proper parroto thoy ami uvery thing that mary said- alio cluaa wua amo to hay thuy did no think out thlnso theni- aulvca thoro wua no need you know tliey took opinions rcudymndc for teacher told them ao ah mury mimicking 1 not tlio real thing und nomo day may you not help bulla character the class discussion way agncu k volentlno twenty years ago ffjnfithe laauo of tho free press of thursday march 8 1806 the sunday school lesson for sunday march 7 192 the farmers have been hustling in turnips in lurgo quantities again this week p jv few loada of aiw logs camo in on alelgha on monday after the flurry of pnow on suurduy and sunday it is reported that fiood hardwood la selling in erin at 450 a cord and thro la very little demand for it ut that price r t arnold of georgetown haa bought the residence of tlie lato col qodvlllio and hln family are now comfortably settled there 3jr norman workman baggageman at the g t r was prompted last week to berlin mr william snyder jr haa been appointed to aucceed him 3jr i- tarzwell has let the con- tract for a new brick veneered house one and a half storeys to bo erected on hia lot guelph streot by j b mackenzie during the past month improve ments have been made ai stathams bakery and grocery on main street which have transformed the premises twelve feet were addedl to the lerigtli of he store new shelvlng and new counters put in new hardwood floor ing and all painted arid papered 43ood accommodation have been- ar ranged in the rear of the store for their ice cream and oyster parlors on monday evening air- w j humphries entertained his sunday school class at hia homo- on maria sfreot giving the znembers on oppor tunity or spending a social hour with rhln agnew who leaves with his prents for their new honae at harl- ney next week the cjass presented tlobln with an address and a fountain pen seed treatment for the con- of oat 8mut oift smut is a serious disease at tacking the beads of the plant and forahthg masses of dorktffpwntjowaer and occurs annually causing much damage in oat fields which varies with the cleanliness of the seed used and weather conditions smutted plants are usually stunted and consequently escape notice smut control is- based on the fact that the smut organism enters the grain only at the time it germinates the seed grain la therefore the only source of- infection and treatmont destroys tho spores on the surface with ini thw g sprinkling method mix x pint of fresh formalin 40 per cent formal dehyde with 40 gallons of water place the- outs on a clean floor and sprinkle with the formaline solution mix- thoroughly by shovelling over and over this operation aboujd be con tinued until each grain is dampened but care used that the grain la tidt sooted with the solution too much haul will injure the grain now cover the pile with -tuujra- which have been sprinkled with tho formalin solu tion remove three hours later and spread out in a thin lawy or to dry beetling can be doneas sobrwas the l grain 4 dry enough to gro through tho drill which should bo adjusted to al low for the slight swelling of the ker- nelat iforty gallons of the sotution will treat 60 to 60 bustools 3 quarts being allowed to a bushel the concentrated or dry formal dehyde treatment this method la recommended by the distlnot- advant ages of safety simplicity- efficiency and ease of application place the grain in a pile on the barn floor and while shovelling it into another pile spray with a solution composed of one pur tot formalin to one ot water using it at tho rate of one pint to 25 bushels of grain for thta operation a quart hand sprayer or atomiser is convenient the chief objection to this methodwnuunejy -irrl- tatloh to the eyes nos and throat can be avoided by providin a f cremation of air rind hoidlngmo sprayer close to the pile ater spray ing the oats thcyshould be covered by aacto which ha pre been aprayedpajde and apt remove tho cn er ct ve- hours- la tcry- then bajgr the grain ana sow immediately this method la for oata only r r hurst experimental farna chariot tetowri pbi the spirit 6aiiristianity ilvustuated genern lesson title jesus washes his disciples feet scripture lesson john 13 1 117 golden text the son of man came nut to bo ministered unto but to min ister and torsive hla lifo a ranaom for many matt 0 8 devotional itcadlng matt 5 112 the text explainod tho last hours wlilch jesus spent with hia disciples were fio crowded with important lessons yit is not strange that tho disciples did not un- dcritand many of them until later events mado them clear 1 before the feabt before ho ate the passover meal wth his disciples at which time he instituted tlio sacra ment we call the lords supper 3 knowing that tho father had eriveh all things into his hands read phil i 611 and eph 1 22 it was when jesus was fully conscious of his having been thus honored by the leather that he performed the humblo task of our lesson i layeth aside his garments the outer loose robe usually removed for work underneath these outer gar ments waa a dosefitting tunic the basin oriental houses had a large copper basin to bo used for thla pursfoao tho towel had also befh provided doubtless by the owner of the bouse ioat ttaoir wash my feet peter heeds to boxrerainded that he does not now comprehend what christ wishes to teach and is urged to bo pa tient and trustful 8 never the emphasis is placed upon this word peter continues to refuse and la doubtless unconscious of tho fact that he is aaauming to a cer- tainextcnfafalbdhumimy nopart students to visit france and england cauqht on the run with me this implies a losa of the friendship of christ the gravity of christs words causes a sudden revul sion of feeling and peters impulsive ness again shows itself verse 10 in hla request peter had gone as far astray as he had at first in his reluctance taken symbolical y the words of je9us may mean that the lives of the disciples judas ex cepted were clean but that certain hindrances to apirlftual understanding audi as over self- confidence pride and ambition needed still like the dust on the feet to bo washed away 11 he knew him that should betray kim versos 18 21 and 26 and also chapter 6 70 show that for some time jesus had fully realized the pur- ppaa ofjudaaiacarlot to betray him did ho know this when he chose jjjdos to be a disciple it la more than lilcely that ho did not ho could not have been the son of man with- out partaking of the limitations to which men aro subject 12 sat down in greek reclined at the table this implies that the meal had not yet bcorr eaten or at least not finished 14 ye alsoo oght to wash one an- othera foet wo are not sure that the disci plea understood this command to tjetaeirnitetally thisydtauher stand that they were to exemplify the spirit of humility which prompted the aoton thepart of jesus lesson themes the spirit of christianity the last hours which jesus spent with his dis ciples are so filled with important lessons we cannot wonder that the disciples failed to understand their full meaning until loiter events made them more clear although luke gives thestory of the strlfo among the dis ciples regarding who should be the greatest as occurring after the supper mentioned in this lesson many are in clined to foeliovo that luke may have disregarded the sequence of events in his narrative and that this beautiful losson of humility waa given as a re buke to the disciples for this unseem ly dispute just aa on an earlier oc caslon jeausrenrpved them for their unwise ambition by placing little child in their midst nrrd- exptrrinte what characteristics of childhood were also example of humblo service 11 lostratea concretely tho spirit it the christian religion greatness of service when jesus taught that the greatest man was he who served all men it must have seemed to his listeners a strange doc- trlno service was usually perform ed by slaves and the men who were supposed to be the greatest were the rulers and tho commanders with the passing of the centuries however the people are coming to understand bet ter jesus idea of greatness history la no longer on record of the deeds of lcltidh jiml gfjiinrqlg liif t-nthr- f rf1 tho judge listened intently to tho mans ntory says a writer in the indianapolis news the man waa tho plaintiff and hud charged iiib wife with cruel and nbihivo treatment he was u small tnan-and- hu wlfo tuauv it was at least evident that the dhargo restod on a basis of poshlblllty after tho plaintiff hud flniahed hla testtmony- the judgq t to nak a question mr froublo aald he where did you mcot your wife who ha treated you tlilu wayr woll judge returned tho man somewhat meekly you bco ita this way ii never did moot licr she just kind of overtook me railway time tables at acton nad ian n why they do is it true that staflfltlch show that wom live to be -older- than men thoy ought io paints a great prosorvativo you know 1 chateau chillon near lauzanne on lake geneva 2 cathedra pf rouon 3 tho empress of scotland 4 tho monument to the dead aux ntorta one of the marvels of the pera- lachaise cemetery in paris xlmited to graduates and under graduates of canadian universities i coinprehensrvo tour t franc has been arranged tor this summer start ing iri quebec on may 26 with the departure of the empress of scotland under tho auspices of tho french government the french universities and the hon philip roy commission ergeneral of canada in france- this tour haa been organized by the hon mr justice e fuuro surveyor president of tho canadian authors association ih- collaboration with professor reno du rourc director ot the french summer school of mcgfll university ah entlro month will bo spent in france althouslit those who wish to do so may remain over and make extension at tholr own expenbe to england arrangements havo bepn mado for the travellers to visit many unlvera- tty towns in la belle ifanrc by motor car they go to the chateaux of the iblro and will also journey from grenoble to geneva via the route des alpoa in the same way there will be an excursion on the liike of geneva where tho famous lorcanq peace treaty was brought to a successful termination through tho genius of sir austen chamberlain and his charm lnfif wife a call at lauzanno is awo included in tho programme t in patls flclals und entertainments of various there will be receptions by french of- kindh as well ajj motor tours to ver sailles arid fontalnebleau t conducted by justice survoyer the body of tourists will travel to cher bourg on the canadian pacific liner empress of scotland and will return on the canadian pacific liner mellta arriving at cherbourg onjune 2 the traveller will go tohayouxra quaint norman town famous the world over for us ancient cathedral which dates back to the roman period from there tho students will ffo to caen where is situated tho church of st stephen built by william the conqueror alen- con and afterwards tours the gar- den city of france aro to b6 visited a few of the farfamed chateaux of the loire they ure the villandry cliinon azjiylerldeau lanegals luynes amboise und chenonceaux all steeped in historical lore and fllled with beautiful objects of art and of architecture at poitiers the tourists are to be tendered a reception by the rector of will continue to the attractive com mercial port of bordeaux where an other recetptlon is to be held by tho universitys rector there is also a trp to perlgeux where is to bo seen a ramarkable imitation of the baclllca of st mark ut venice at lyon tho second largest city of prance and centre of the silk industry the travellers are to be received by the universltyand bythd city while visiting grenoble in the valley of the iserc a reception is to be given tho party by tho synjljcato dinltlatlye and the university the monastery of the grand chartreuse la to be visit- ed on the way to annecy the official tour is- scheduled to end on july 1 so that the majority of tho students should bo back in montreal 1t m r0se is good tea ie a i h t dally except sunday dally dally dally dally dally dally dally toron6 terminal koolo street and st clair avnnui prolffht delivered by bpcclal ajprwi i freight brelsht picked up at any a- dreu in toronto vif then the party is duo to proceed-to- on jmlyq with the arrival of the- the university and from there thoy aentod mellta pamphlets aro now being is sued to those likely to be interested in tho trip but the announcememt has roused such lntereat that many in quiries have already bcn received at canadlap pacific hefadquarters in montreal from students in all parta of the dominion it is understood that mcgill university will bo woll rcpre- the workman and his tool8 it is related in voice and violin that a wellnown orchestral con due torwas once much annoyed by the constant tuning of a violin which con tinued iqngbfter the rnualctons were at their desks whereupon fto remarked rather sharply to a novice my dear fellow please do slop atl that tuning you ought to bo nolo to play in tune when the strings aro not exactly cor rect tills calls- to mind two occurrences in washington on one occasion a certain foreman of binding in the goy- j ornrrisnt printing- ofbce was compelled to call a bookbinders attention to a poor piece of workmanship the blnd- ur made some reference to his ppor tools whereupon the toreman made the a epigrammatic rerhartc that v good workman can do good work with any kind of toola npl- long ago the newspapers had d ptpry ota certai old daoky whoao trautcilttannaabeeri sadly neglected he employed in a cigar store on pennsy a if on no guio day after hnlhhing his chorea thejproprletor and soveral others saw him sitting onn box with a newspaper apparently reading tho proprietor knowing that he could xibt read said tpfelm why abo wliore did you learn to read 1- dldntt know you could read and by the way- abe youve- got tho pajperunstde 7 data all right boas data al right a good reader7can rend mos any ways 4- aqlue at ua8t sou remember that handsome watch i lost five or six years ngo es tou- remembcf how i looked high andf low far it and couldnt fled it any- fhexe well yesterday i put on an old waistcoat i had not vyorn for years ondwhadoyouthlnk xfoundln tho imcket a xrfjt roe congratulate lavul no no i found the hole- i must dave lost it through stop the cough coughing tin caused by irrhatlon in tlio respiratory postages and is the offbrt to dislodge obstructions thatcome fnona inflam- nution of the mucous membrane treatment- with vf thomas eclectrlc q wlllttllay the inflnrrfrnatlon and in consequence the cough will usually wtry it and you will be satfa- iiatfrr- v cord of tho accomplishments of those t5n na7vew6rkeis fororeeonlmdh good statesmen business and pro- feastonatmen are looked upon as hav- lncc achieved true succebs when their efforts result not first of all in the enrichment or the individual but in relation to publlo welfare a great railway president onco said that the chief purpose in building a railroad through a district should be to make livlng conditions easier for the people of that district when new roads were built he was pleased if these pur poses were achieved even though tho cenmpany failed to realize a large per centage on the investment a little over a century ago napoleori was probably regarded as the greatest man la the world is he so highly regard ed today name other meri whom you regard as greater and of whom the world in general things more high ly- for study and discussion was this a more- forceful lesson to the disciples than if jesus had taught them by precept only mention other occasion on which jesus enforced the lessons he desired to teach by illus tration or by his own example what suggestions may christian teachers getfrom c me -teaching- what examples can you give of men ftnd renmnn wio have g th s l fello m la such service restricted to any pro fession or calling can everyonea dcctipatlon provided it is honorable and useful be made to servo noble ends daily raadingt for next week jlondny john 14 115 y tuesdaysjohn 14 1624 wednesday john 15 110 thuraday john ib 114 friday john 17 018 j saturday ohn 17 2020 sunday isa 40 18 putting it concretely although mr law ton was wont to indulge in a sort of language which locf hia hearers in doubt as to hia exrnot meaning yet when ho was put tolt he never failed to make himself understood mo i shouldnt want to llve in a house like phi land ern ho announqed to mrs lawton on the ovenlng ofhw return from a vllt to a nephew his cellar now its most desperately overflowed when the weather is any ways damp just what do you mean by des perately overflowed asked mrs law ton i mean wild her husband mildly that alt they hnd tq do was tp open the door that led from tho kitchen down cellar- and the upplescojne float ing vlght in on tho kitchen floor la that plain to yer how to treat a book agent tho work of a bookseller brings him into contact with all soxtsof people but it la doubtful it the agent dea errbed by mr bavld graysoa in ad ventures in contentment was fortun ate enough to find many liko mr q ray son f who tells of hla visitor aa follows i xt waa interesting to aee tho buby young man sit down so confidently in our beat chair ho said his name was dlxon and he took out from hia little satchel a book with a fine showy cover this he told rpo is only the first of the series we publish six volumes full of llterchoor yotf see what a heavy book tlils ittv r tested it in my hand it was a heavy book the entire set ho said weighs over ten pounds there axo oho thous and one hundred and sixtytwo pases enough paper if laid down flat end to end to reach half a mile i cannot quote his exact language there was too much of it but ho mndo an impressive showing of the amount of literature that could too had at a very low price per pound it was amazthg onco wo began talk- inff not of books but of life how real ly eloquent and human ho became from being a distant and uncomfort able person he became at once like a near neighbor and friepd he told how ho grow onions in his back yard the fact that he had k new cot- t or rmrl t t baby rn ftw jnd lo hcrnelf- we had a genuinely goodpme the agent and i and when ho roso to go went down the path with him he shook hands pnuscd a moment awk wardly as ir about to say something then sprang n to the bufjsy without sayloff it when ho had taken up his reins ho remarked say but youd malce nn agent youd hypnotize ejn l recognised it aa the- greatest com pliment ho couut pay niorthc craft compliment icarly all children are subject to worms and many are ijorn with them srare them suffering by ualng mother graves worm exterminator an excellent remedy millers worm powders will purgo tho stomach nnd intestines of worms so eftectively and so easily and pa lessly that th inostiiolicatoatomach wi no tfe elliny till c ortvc ini en cfttr o m their action thpy recommend them selves to mothers as a preparation that will restore strength and vigor to their children and protect them from the debilitating effects which result from tho depredations of worms the canny scot aii aberdortlan went to london to consult a hoart specialist youre in a firrave condition said the upeclallht and may drop dead at any moment i advise you to go straight home lm mediately the aberdonlah took his ndvlco and gocfhe itrartralrk at cvery btatlnrr where t trnin and dashed along tho platform get- tlng back to his coriipar lirionl out oflihqroliraniadirrworeslert breath when this hnd happened sev eral times tq the amiieement of tho other occupants of tho fompartment one of ahem asked him why ho was doing it v well its like this was the re ply ivo been to london to see a henrt specialist and ht says i may die at any minute bo trnjust booking from station jo station hi8 explanation to the tele phone fc getting wrong number ovcr the telephone in not always tho fault of the operator faulty enunciation is more often to blame this inbldont illustrated one of tho difficulties an operator has- to overoonmo in answer ing calls an englishman speaks over the telephone yes thla is mr ar- rlson what you cant car this is mr arrlbon haltch hay two bars a klaheaavlli nplvftda hen arrlson conquers aathma t bo rcllovcd from tho terrible puffocatlnj duo to asthma is a great thing but to hp safokuarded for the future is ven greater nor only does hr j d kol- lofitrs asthma rcmody bring prompt relief but it introduces a new era of life tor tho afflicted systematic in- hallnat ot smoke or fumes from the remedy vrevents reattacks and ofton effects a permanent cure promoting hew tourist route the return to winnipeg of tui auto mobile party of about thirty cars and 100 people who 5ftpde a trip by auto mobile from winnipeg to new orleans in the depth ol winter marks a new stage in relationships all up and down tho valley of tljie mississippi and the ked river the trip which was or ganized by the winnipeg tribune was intended to mark officially the open ing of the jefferson highway from new orleans to tho manitoba border which combined with the lord selkirk highway in manitoba constitutes a good automobile road al tho way from the- gulf of mexico to lako winnipeg tho trip from winnipeg to now orleans was made in mldwipter as a demonstration also of the tact that western canada is not isolated from automobilo traffic at any timo of the year the visiting canadians were received with the utmost cordiality and goodwill at all points en route and a number of return trips to can ada aro already being organized col ralph hj webb mayor of winnipeg was honored by being elected preel- dont of the jefferson highway as sociation at the annual meeting held at joplln missouri tho distance from winnipeg to new orleans by tlio route takoh was 2300 miles another kind when johnny hobbs left his homo up among the hills to visit his grand mother in massachusetts he was cau tioned by hia mother that he would find things in tho city strangely differ ent from those at home johnny arrived in the early after noon and long before teatime his grandmother who lived most simply told him to run but to tho pantry and et a bowl of milk which ahe had lefj there for the hungry boy a moment later ahe followed him and to amazement beheld her grand son bravely at work on a bowl of spearmint ten which she had forgei- fully put in tho pluce where she had told him to find the milk why child she cried seizing tho bowl from poor johnny dont you know this lant milk t f knew it waling r hiiibury ut- g jnnnny with a final gulp hut i- thought maybe it wan the if one be troubled wv corns ho will find in hollo ways cdvn remover nn application that will entirely re lieve suffering v girls who smoke lhjnrborn independent in a urook- lyn religious servlco rev s iarkcs cud man who t president of the fed eral council of churches in america was handed up thin question if a girl seems to be nice in other ways but smokes would you advise a young man to marry such a girl to which the clergyman answered that may he simply a passing spnam in the child most phis i havo b sinoko dont do it nicely- and thoro in a nice wav of smotcing as every smoker knows you can always tell if the smoker is not used to it they hold it very awkwardly their lips tremble the- thing is wrong it dopn not belong to them thoro in no logic ngnlnsf their smoking as long ns mien smoke but thero isa lot of aont1mert nnd as long as tho world la ruled by sent im eni nnd pot logic if i were a woman i would think about it pretty carefully it seems too bad to run the risk of this pearl of wisdom uttered by- the tltulur head pt the protestant church es in the united states being lost to he world honce it is rescued and re printed without comment changing seed grain a question commonly debated umang farmers is xoes it fay to change seed periodically the fact that greater yields frequently result from the use of seed secured from some outside source haa led to the very common belief that seed may loso ls ability to reproduce satisfactory returns after it has been grown on the home farm for a few years another class argues quite vigorously in at- tennptlng to prove that seed should actually improve in lta ability to yield the longer it is propagated on the sarnie farm in othor words thoy assume that it becomes acclimatized and bet ter fitted to cope with conditions under which it has been growing the dominion ebpcrlmental parm system composed as it is of numerous widely separted branch farmsarid working in close cooperapn with the local cooperators is iniparticulaxly good position to study tho question from all angles without going into detail our ob servation to date leads us to the con clusion that a change of seed should be made only in the following cases a whenbced of better and more serviceable sorts than those now bo- lns used are available this can only be determined by careful testing other orts which seem to prorolse better than thobq now being cultivated in the meantime tho old sort should bo continued until absolute proof is ob tained as to tho relative standing of t newvintroductlon it mayhlippen that changed condit on a f make a chango of sort desirable b when a boil has become mixed with othor sorts c when tho crop becomes ser- loubly damaged by reason of unfavor able weather or othor agencies it may happen however that seod of a fair quality may bo obtained from a crop which lu partially damaged but in no case ahould such seed be used until it has been tested for germina tion and growing energy d when fleod has been daanauged by threshing or by defective storing methods o when suitablemachinery is not available for cleaning seed proper tly tho necessity of thoroughly cleaning all grain 4 for seeding pur poses should be obvious ail seed ahould be run through a good fanning mill at least three- times if this cannot be dotte it is advisable to pro cure seed of suitablo quality and pur ity elsewhere- h newman do minion cerealfst a prime dressing for wounds in aornc faatorles and workshops carbolic ncldls kept for use in cautorizing tho wounds and cuts sustained by the workme krir better keep on hand bottle of dr tlipmas eclectrii oil it ih juft an quick in action and does li atrscnrthchkln or bu th o was it a compliment tho superintendent of a private lunatic anylum was strolling round the grounds a few wocka after hla appointment when suddenly ono of the inmates- accosted him excuho me air ho ald raising 11 tophat but i have great pleasure in informing you hnt i and all my unfortunate friends like you bettor than tho last 1thank you replied tho new man jijeasantly and muy i ahk why well hlr nnhwored tlio 1 unatlc you seem rnoro ulce one of our selves gas maizes people nervous and restless j ons pressure iii tho abdomen ajeaos a reatlcss nervous feojing apd pre vents flleep adlerlka removes s in ten minutes 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