Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 23, 1926, p. 5

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itj ghrrtmtjtogrtgfl thursday september 23 ib 2 6 the meadow a song to the meadowland whore the brooklet babblcs for joy wlhor tho willows away oer the wutery way putting forth buds on every airay and fresh marshmarigolds start a song to the meadowland with blossoms modest and awect where the drowsy bees in tho clover seas lazily murmur in languid ease- and golden butterflies float a bong to the meadowland where tho fleecy thistledown sails and a sweet farewell the sonsbinds tell singing to scenes they have loved so well while brasses rustle and ahjh a sons to thcmeudowland where the brooklet peacefully dreams and the bleak wind soughs in the wil low boughs trying the branches from sleep to rouse i and soft snow silently falls blanche elizabeth wado v twenty years ago from the issue of the free press of thursday september 27 1908 the sunday school lesson for sunday september 26 real fleshandblood tallnhg picture main teachings op the qualtter general lesson title review the early leaders of israel golden text let us run whh pa tience the race that is set before us looking untojesus the author and per- fecter of our our faith heb 12 12 devotional reading psa j y2024 revlsw tihitiii 7 the qratt mare man in history the lessons of this quarter centre about one tremendous personality moses let us summarise in a slnslo paragraph what we nave learned con cerning htm he is the child of is raelite slaves in egypt saved from death by tads mothers love and clever ness he growsl up as a member of the royal household prepared for- his life work by the finest education at that time available ho rejects luxury ease and power because of loyalty to his kindred alone in the desert ho uses his highly tralnedtnlndtortblnk ing and presently he finds god for himself then under gods guidance he deliver iris people from egyptian bondage and by the grip of his mighty personality and the uplift of his un faltering faith he leads them on the long wilderness journey- and makes of- them a natlori giving to them stand ards of human conduct and a concep tion of god which still after thirty- two centuries rule the world even if perchance there are legendary ele ments in the picture ha essential truth 1b no more affected than is the great ness of george washington destroy ed by the discovery that the story of the cherry tree is a myth soma thoughts on provident god used the loving hearts of two women and the pitiful cry of a little child to bring to naught the elaborate plott ing of great ramose he prepared the man who was to be his instru ment with the very finest human edu cation then took him away into the solitudes where he could meditate until he should como to know the di vine purpose god used the east wind to open a way before those who had trusted him through long years lie disciplined and trained them he used form and ritual to show them religious nth h tmisthl by means of his laws finallyrhe aus- there aro times when cheerf ulnessi gained his faithful with bread from ceases to be a virtuestimes when it is f heaven and gtridod them with the con- necessary tosnow pbrsohs a canada is certainly a land of wond ers a plum tree was in bloom last week on the swackharacr homestead at swackhamers hilt two rinks of acton bowlers went to gait on monday and enjoyed an afternoons splendid sport with the club there tho by law introducing universal meter system in connection with tho electric lighting cornea into force next monday and will he strictly observed millinery openings have been held in the business places the past week messrs henderson co h h uris- worth and miss annie lgrnlth all had a very attractive display of hats suit able for the season married gamblecampbell at the homo of the brides father victoria ave acton on tuesday september 2g oy bov j c wilson edith m campbell daughter of geo camp- bell to j edgar gamble jgheerfuln black face and a stern reproof but the c cheerful person wih less often have to display those forbidding as pects than he who is moody or is heavily aware of the weight of the world and his responsibilities in it people work better for cheer ful persona thanxor eurley or cranky persons are less likely to commit errors or faults deserving of censure and more likely to develop the pleas ant and also solid trlats of character persons in authority frequently feel it necessary to disgiuso their naturally cheerful dispositions they have the idea that if a man- is to be a strict disciplinarian he cannot exhibit a smiling countenance or freely indulge his natural turn for humour yet the strict disciplinarian who shows in his relaxed moments n kindly heart and genial spirit will accomplish better results thai one who relies upon his sharp voioe brusque manner and cold eye to command respect and some persons without being strict dlaoiplinarlons at all are able by coramunioaunk their spirit of cheerful interest and activity to get a large measure of efficiency out of their workers h cheerfulness is a valuable trait in an employer it is even more im portant in anlmployee the man who can conqueror depression and worry and discontent who can control the forces of envy and jealousy within him and who can go about his work day in and day out with cheerful good humor is in a fair way of arrlv- ingat a stage where depression wor ry discontent vy and jealousy may reasonably be expected to have less claim upon him at whatever- end of the industrial scale your lot may be cast you will be wise if you culti vate the spirit of checrfulnesrfrn yoqr relations with your fellow men the trouble with his ye8 l a man of his age grandfather sampson had remarkably good sight but the tlrao had come when ho could no longer see welt enough to read ordinary print yielding to the in- he went to an optician and yes fitted with a pair of spectacle vi he wore thefhonly when reading but his delight in his new aids to vla- ion was unbounded to be le to j read once more was like having a v- iw lease of life at the end of a weipk howeverrbe began- to have ml givlngs tho spcctaclea were- hurting hteeyesi the words on the printed page grew blurred and dim trouble is he said to himself vtnati- have- been overdoing it my eye havent got used to the things v lfbr a week longer he used the glar c sses less- frequently but this did ho j gbod hls powers of vision seemed steadily to fall and in great distress he wenthackto the optician j be6here he said when i got ime were all right but fhowrl cant use them at all what r flo- you suppose ia the trouble liet me see the glasses said the optician grandfiiher sampson handed them oyer the optician wined them- care fu a put them back on his eyes u what do you think la the- trouble mr bampsonr r nfttkwg now exclaimed the did gentleman picking up a scrap of a newspaper that lay on the showcase and holding it up before him lean read with them as well as ever was that all they needed z that wafl all bay the old man lowered his voice vilant say- anything about this to my folks will you sc a healthy jinole tho elicacy of rhymes in juvcnllo education has ions been understood theymfty bo used quite as effectively according- to the erie pennsylvania dispatch in emphasising health hints to children for examine marjjiodji little cold that started in her head and everywhere that msry went that cold was sure to spread itouowed her to echobi one tay there wasnt any rule it made the children couih and sneeso to iave that cold in school vlfhe teachor tried to drive if out she tried hard but kerhoo u didnt do a bit of nood f jfor teacher eaugtit it too fri jt bit9 or hclmob i one p yoi jvrinn w is huslhosi had run down and the was going to wind ii zb to iur autoi get ony6iir feet is to automobile rvfp jphc jrnco of wales 1 splendid a hprsenian or and oft bcjonsnesa of ma presence his methods have not chiutsed as he did in long-aco- days he does today ths eternal elsmahtsi lovs and faith let us blanco back oyer these lessons it may he indeed that they are written in anttme style that their thoueht la quaint that here and there in them we have pictures of rellaious observances and customs that are very foreign la our modern american ideas of religion and worship nevertheless one cannot deny that the impression that remains with us aswe pass on from these lessons is ttaat these queer things the transitory and unimport ant that uie really big things the eternal elements in religion are love and faith here is mother-love- love- pf country patriotism love of our fellow men love for clod and answering to these we aee gods love for his children here also is un daunted faith the faith of mooes that could make a pathway through the red sea that may enable even twentieth century christians like you or me to surmount great obstacles und live a vlotoroua life for cfodt for further diacussloq how wide is the influence of moses what impression does lie- niake upon us are you learning to feel the in fluence of qod everywhere as the old testament writers did is the age of miracles past would you say that the ago of miracle besran at the be ginning and 1s still continuing what two eternal elements stand out in these lessons how does your faith compare with that of moaea- daily beadino for next week mbndayr numbers 10- 2916 tuesday numbers lit 41s wednesday numbers 11 jl36 thursday nurabers 12 l- prldaynumbers lit 91s saturdayshebrews ill 131c sunday psalm m 1s no other tea as good ttoaf iflhw time tables at acton n going west no 26 sunday only lutl a m no si 746 am no 33 220 p m no 35 603 pm going east no 24 sunday only we ask yem tc test this yourself jt canadian national electric railways westbound daily it is one thing to see and bear a talkiuet moving picture but quite a different thing u listen to the words ot actors and slngors saw sratch the film which reproduces- their ovehr aotlbn ell in such perfect ajndrnmiiatioo as- to produce the illualoa of a real flcahandblooa performance the onglnoors 7 and d o t bell telep s h w reproduced sound with a degree of naturalness never before attained reproduction preserves the correct relationship of each sound to the other the intensity varying in tho same proportion a in the enaohd proenhn any picture which- hiacver beonprodu ca teorcfac aufl yif chronized film the sound synohronlsatlon is not dependent upon recording at tho time of too taking of the nf as no sl no 34 no 36 no 38 i 708 p m 706 om 1148 am 836 p m 6j17 p m 8j8 p m motuer pletchers castcria isltasant harmless stibsti- tttfe for caster oil paregoric teething drops and soothing syrups prepared for infants in arms and children all ages to avoid imiutionj always took or the signature of coihvjl jrroten directions on each package pbyaicuns e l it new c p r g0id storage calrs careful in little things the extraordlnaiy success of the late e h harriman in converting the union pacino railway from a run down and almost bankrupt concern into oneofthe most prosperous roads in the country was owing both to his broad vision in large matters and to ills painstaking thoroughness in small ones in mr george xemnans bi ography of mr- harriman there is sin interesting atory that illustrates per fectly the latter quality it is told on the authority of mr jnllus kruttach- nltt who aocompanled mr harriman on an inspection tour of the southern fadnc road after he had- bought the property one day said mr krattscbnltt i was walking with mr harriman on the road he noticed a track bolt and allnd itw wly so much of the bolt should protrubebey6ndl the nut i replied it in the else that is generally usedv he said well- why should we use a holt of such a length thata part of it is useless 1 replleci when you comeright down to it tjiere is no reason we walked along ahdl he asked me how many track bolts there were in a mile of track and i told him there upon he remarked well in the union about eighteen thousand miles of track and- there must he- some fifty million track bolts in our system if you can- cut air ounce oft fromevery bolt you will save fifty inirilqn ounces of iron and that is- something worth while chanoypur bolt standard many have been relieved of corns by holloways corn remftyer it has a power of ita own that i will be found effective he had help jhsowfl two mlddjsiaged gentlemen paused on the bank of the pond to watch the crowd of merry skaters circle round oh its slippery surface td like to join them mighty well said mr rich to his companion v i havent had a skate on nay foetfor nnore than twenty years though ami i expect id look pretty silly well i dont know replied mr little i havent worn skates for longer than lhat but i believe that i could skate just as well- as i could when i was twenty years old eohf cotne now replied his friend tf our an active enough nun hilt it f absurd jo say that you eotild get out there and skate as wolk ns jou oould whon a boyir- i think i could persbtad mr ut- tie mildly i couldnt skate at all then and itruess i could do quite as well new- it will prevent ulmratsd threats- m tlieflrstaymptomsojt sore throat which presagceff ujoctauom an inflam mation take a spoonful of dr thomas bcleculc oil add little sugar to it to make it palaublejlt will allay the irritation and prevent the ulcera tion and swelling that aro so pafhfpl those who were periodically subject immune to attack new type ofylruis ear shewing spec- il vantilators on the top of the car which aid the fruit to retain its fresh ness lower picture shows interior of tho modern fruit car under old conditions therewas al- ways a certain amountjf risk in ship ping fruit- the entry of dust or cind ers or the high temperature of the car was frequently the cause of- the fruit becoming spoiled during transit but under- present conditionst fruit not only retains its coloring freshness and firmness when it le shipped from ono point to another- but it is actual ly improved for many months oftlclals of tho canadian pacific hallway and the do minion isxpress have been carrylnfr on experimental work with a new typo of ventilated express car to bo used in the handling of soft fruits byefxprcsa to prairie points and they have re cently arrived at an entirely new method of ventilating express equlp- mcntwhlch la known as the b c ventilator thlsdevlce allows the air to be re ceived into the ar through two apa- clous intakes located at the ends of the carat theroof carried to the floor without decreasing in velocity and ef- fectlvely distributed through the low er sections of the car thrco times u minute thero is a complete change of air- 10276 cubic feet of air per min- uto being recorded through tho in takes and 9522 through the exhaustb tho new typo of ventilator was test ed out under full load conditions this month the car cojitalnihg moro than thousand crates of ktrawberrlcn which wore carried from vancouver to calgary in excellent condition at i tho ond of tho journey not a slnglo spock of dust- could bo found on the tops uf tho boxes and tho average temperature of the car was 8 to 10 degrees lower than the outalde air during the trip tho strawberries- ar rived in perfect condition and the new typo car is expected to greatly- help tho fruitrttwinff industry of canada inasmuch as it oehs up tho entlro prhlrc district to that tfade her age it is not an- ordinary lawyer who overcome a womans reluctance to tell looking out for number one a inan had rented r field from the owner with tho stipulation that ho rent was to be ono fourth oj tirlicrtiboanexchanflre reports one of crop rafscd at harvest time the own- er of the land was arnazed to una that he had received nothing at all from the renter and ho naturally remon strated hows this wasn i to got a fourth of tho crop ho demanded in dignantly r yea you were tho tenant replied jaolfloandjseujiog p we andmlyr but asitturfteddu th huw a year lutve y iass was only threefourths of a crop which reminds us of the man who promised to give a neighbor one of a fitter of pigs when the youngsters wftro old enough to leave- their native sty some weeks later the neighbor asked when he might comearid et tno pig wellj how thats too- bad said the other tou know jie pig i was-aav- ing for you died to havo the children sound and healthy is the orst are of a nipther they cannot be henltsy if trouhleil with worms use mother graves worm exterminator bath night when irwi working at the big house said the bricklayer jerking his thumb sldewise il saw a round shallow basin on top of a short post and 1 havo been wondbrlng ever sines what it was whero waa it the carpenter ask ed rrlght out in the middle of the big lawn 1 i and donh you know what that was no- well ill toll you it was a bird bath i donf believe it why because 1 dont bellevo there is a bird on earth that can tell saturday night from any othernigit millers worm powders prove their value thjrdo not causo anyvlolent dlstufhance 1n the sipmach any pain or grllilpff but do their work quietly and painlesscly so that ho destruc tion of the v9ls imperceptible tot they are thorough ana from the first dose thero ms improvement ir the con- to quinsy liart thus nakemhsmmltrdlon of the sufferer anda cessation of rrwnirsstalaa of inwrntu troubl the many failures in that line of ef fort- r i and what 1a your aifo madani wna tho nttorneya quostlon n my own aho answered promptly i understand that madnro but haw od aro yon i nm not aid blr- with indignation t l beff your pardon- madam i mean one they have passed me how many of them havo pasacl youv all i never heard bf any of them jitopplnar madam you must answer my iuch- tlon i vant to know your dec i dont know that the acquaintance la desired by jhe other pldo i tloivt nee why you should inalot upon refunb to answer my aues- tlon ssvjd the attorney coaxlnly i am pure 1 would toll you how old i wan if i- were vaakert bufcnobqdy would aak you for im sure levcrybodjr knoavb you aro old enough to know lictter than to be aak- inff a woman herage aothere and th attorney pasaed on to tho next question todays my frienp i dont know much about tomorrow tvo nover seen hei ypt she mny bo very fair tomorrow but ahu i dont regrret that we havo never met todays my friend my comrade he is truo blue and in my henrt t havent room for two r havo you 8ore flat btfore itthere aro many who have boon afflicted with sorex and have dlven them away with ir thotofta bjoiectric oil all simi larlytroubled fihould lose no time in applylns -thl- flidendid remedy as ero lm nothing like it to be hod it la cheap bmt ita power is in no way expressed py its low price he deserved to be forgiven tho retort courtcoua but sarcastic waa nayac made moro neatly thagn by the abbe do volsohon a frenchman who had had the mlbfortune to offend prince do gonde when tho abbe qought tq mako his- peace with jho soldier the prlnco rudoly turned hla back on him ithank- hctavona idliobul prlostf i liuvo irocn nillnformoil youv hlshncji dbea not truat f as if were an enqmy i the prince taken ly surpriso do- nmndcd why ho itiouerht so riir onnwered the -non- tlyoiir hlgtujerin was never known in all your life to turp your bnck upon an anojiiy ii f best of all fly kincrs 10 tad 25c per packet at all druggists grocers and gnral storcs quiciyreief rheumatics if yon suffer from- torturing rheu matic nains swollen joints and suffer intensely because your system is full of tirio acid that dangerous poison that mokes thousands holnees and kills thousands years before their time then yoif neodbhoumo and need it now start taking it today hhoumo aots atonce on kldnoys liver stomach and bloody- and you can tlnoorelyexcralm loba rlddanco to bad rubbish many rooule tlio most skeptical of akoiilicn right in this town and in the country hercnljoutfl bless theaaywhsn k j mahhirl and othor goiklmirugrisu ofterod rhouma to the nfflloted at a oinall nrloe-nnd- guaranteed money re funded it not satisfied if you have sheumntlsm get n bottleof rheuma to- ay esquesing agricultural society annual fall exbibitiod at georgetown september 24 and 25 dally bojiy daily dally dally doily dally dally dolly dally daily dall doily dally doily daily 755 065 1u55 156 3ss 656 76b 956- ii pjn jl dnlly 058 937 1187 187 337 587 737 93r 1135 pm pm pm pm an am aa pm pn pn pu pm pm toronto terminsl keele street and st clair avenue vlcrtt- ftfichl iii- up ul iiny f-t- i oi torontokitchener bus service luxurious t k l coaches operate over highway i leave acton goingwett a m p m p m 9q5 305 1005 leave acton going east n p ni p no ib30 130 700 anivt3 ouelph 945 a ni 345 p na and 1045 it m arrive kitchener inrin nm- 438 pm ahck 1130 pm arrive toronto 1030 a m 330 ivmandhoyo trm t xtra sunday car to toronto leaves acton at 830 p m arriving in rthe city at 1030 p m all coaches call acton at wijos cafe special prizes horses single high stepper 1st jy e mcwlilrter 2nd by c turner single turnout road- by provincial paper mills best road horse conformation 60 per cent speed 40 per cent by w c bessey best general purpose horse on rein by donald mclntyro best tcady drtvor by georgetown coatlne mills best agricultural horse on rein by bank cf nova scotia norval besrtoellvfirhorse and- outnt by norman brown best farmortttnnoutblnffllexjiyit k anderson m p ziznt best lady rlder 1st by john irvin 2nd by wm oowdy best halt milo dash saddle horse 2 in 3 heats 1st 2nd by bank of commerce best herd- of horsea not less uinn three 81000 off any article purchased from massoyharrla co best colts by either mcneil xan juckson spring wheat or prince hobenholo 1925 canadian racing askociatlon who arc rcsponsiblo for the- placing of thoroufhbrutl stallions throughout tho provlnco- have offered the slims of 812 8 6 84 prises for colts of 1935 sired by mcneil don jackson spring wheat or-prlnee-hobcn- hole which are in charge of james bdvdird farmers trial of speed to buggy 2 out of 3 hora- tes that never started in a rnco boforo by harry wright no entry fee i heavy horso trial of speed horsea over 1500 lbs under saddle v4 mllo dasb by it b foulis cattle beat dairy cow by h it minims best registered shorthorn female under 2 years by col go brown best registered shorthorn cow r c mcculiough best 3olsteln cowby t l leello best calf not necessarily registered shown by girl or boy this prize glyen by dr- lyfarcellus best jersey cpw by erwln ft ooldharn best holsteln herd 1 male 3 females 2000 best shorthornjrlerd 1 male 3 fcmalos 10 00 best jersey jlerd1 male 3 females 10 00 largest herd of show cattle- rulo 5 will not apply- to cattlo herds 5 00 15 00 10 00 30 00 10 00 io ao 5 00 5 00 5 00 s oo d 00 10 00 s 00 5 ao 10 00 3 00 10 00 8heep and pig8 1 best pen of bacon hogs not lefls than 4 by cj buck 5 00 2 best pen of flno wool sheep not less than 4 sheep by jbeaumont 3 00 8 best pen uf long wool sheep not les3 than 4 v sheep by e t barrnolough 3 00 miscellaneous 1 best 6 lbs butter by j n 6noill wheelbarrow 7 00 2 best 5 lbs butter by d llvingstono 4 00 s best 8 ids butter in 12 lb prints quality and 2 50 5 00 3 00 3 jo 2 00 2 00 5 8 i 7 g 10 11 12 1 20 cuiial by i p wa 3 o best 3 lb butter lutles boston club bag by w a bailey 4 00 best pair dressed chickens toy r hi thompson 5 09 best pair dressed chickens by arthur norrlngton 5 00 boat dressed chicken by w r watson 5 00 best pair dressed thickens- by harold hamilton b 00 best pair dressed chickens fern stand by w h wilson 9 00 beat dressed goose by a m orandy b 00 loest- pressed goose- by h barnes 5 00 bes homemade v loaf bread largo bym clarkson 1 60 best display in hall by merchant or manu facturer 1st by bank of montreal 2nd by jos a mcclure 10 00 best collection or pastry by l h wraggotte 5 oo beat collection of vegetables by robert- simpson company toronto case of silverware value 7 50 best 2 pair dressed chickens by t baton com pany toronto table cloth 48708 size 70x108 value or shme amount on any other article in our fall and winter cataloruo 7 60 best display of canned fruit by c f ready goods valued g 00 best- collection of cut flowers by a b wright ham valued j 2 00 best pair dressed chickens by w wheeler milton 3 00 bonniest baby by n h brown sliver mug under 18 months judged at s p ncj t g 00 prettiest baby by harold hamilton- silver mug under 18 months iudged t 3 pm 5 oo best step dancing by lad or lassies under 15 years old by jj b mckcnxlo 6 00 potato race by graham add clements 5 oit- beat sample of wheat by w b browne co norval 28 lb bag of national pastry flour best collection homemade baking by w b browne co 24 lb bag of national pastry flour gest pair dressed chicken by briitstfe young 5 00 best display of 24 auidloll by amateur qrbwer by b itjgby 5 00 by j m moores best haifdoeri buns herald 1 year i 1 60 largost 12 dozen fresh hen bgge herald 1 year 1 60 best and neatest 1 lb butter herald 1 year 1 60 largest 12 dozen onions herald 1 yoar i 60 articles tobe delivered to donor wmseniftf farmers accessory shop complete list of all necessary farmsrs goods some second hand machinery wanted also for sale no 12 de laval cream separator ontario fertilisers for wheat lands brant- ford binder twine machine oils steel and asphalt rooflng for barns and housespoerless wire fencing and gates repairing and install ing pumps and water systems louden litter carriers and statble equipment high quality goods at reasonable prices v repairs for all kinds of machinery courteous service at custotners command j w barberree 1 1 jfnow in session students may start any day individual instruction i business experiencer instruct orsu courses that meet the exacting requlremcnts of modern business the school your friend who is now making good at tended investigate and you will enroll for a thorough tralnlpgi a l bouck principal and proprietor collections we handle collections only 35 years experience speaks tor itself assuring efficiency and re- liability keilly aiken collbctoiis oranasville- and owen sound standard- sanlc of canada ref- 7k 3nto glnad savage company jewellers china silverware lower wrttdhan st phone 571 guklph liir18 sf i j t fxi j msiwiti imlmi

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