Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1932, p. 8

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fjojy 7 k the acton freeprfiss tpmigg ad cud see oc pa j dotlu sac h tina ertrmlor to died ni the borne chnrch street acton ontario on tuesday aprils 1933 george ritchie st in his 80th year a strccessful conference of chnrehlh umehoose koekwood and acton united chnrchea to th church in acton ion tuesday an idle mans brain ifortohop is the devils iaprll fool in the weather l three is r days this year p brampton will adopt daylight sating time on may 1 the same as toronto human nature may change but it wont change much during our lifetime oldfashioned girl was one who made two hats and one husband last a rllfe-time- time to start plannmgfrthe garden again then youll be an ready alter the last snowstorm those curling brooms thai werent purchased this year will be missed in the spring housecleaning winter would came and now we begin to wonder when winter will let go there were two hockey matches on april 1 of this year and there may he more yet if th frosty nights continue for he advertised specials youll find them promin- churchill llmehouse bock wood and acton were represented in a most in teresting conference held in the local united church cm tuesday april 5 the afternoon session began at two oclock when the pastor of the church conduct ed the devotional services and intro duced the speakers rev j h arnup d d of the for eign missionary department of the unit ed church brought a most inspiring message he spoke from firsthand 5 an american view maiagine of wall street fmdjota bene- flelal result as outcome of the imperial conference in ottawa in july ibiowiedgetbaving travelled extensively doublevbarrelled effect some two years ago through the east visiting the united church foreign mis sion stations in japan and china- he brought atvery vivid selfish- service of the missionaries and the influence of their work among the various peoples in reply to questions he made it clear that the present war had but little influence on the mission ary operations of the orarch aa they were quite distant from the scene of hostilities the speaker pointed out that a very apparent danger especially- -la- chlna was tjie influence of commune ism the ignorance and extreme pov erty were congenial seed for such pro- states trade they will not only give empire products favor in the markets of britain hut will give british pro- the ntrf overthoeeofnlte watch each week the threeday snowstorm that usher- ed in april made another lot of snow to be dispelled by the spring sunshine a surprise party was held at the home of mr and mrs fred denny on irtdaynight when all enjoyed a social evening saturday certainly gave a variety of weather snow rain and a thunderstorm all in one day are not usual at the first of april the man who has nothing to boast of but his illustrious ancestors is like a potato the only good belonging to him is underground delicious maple syrup i is now helng distributed and its about the only farmers commodity that hasnt been forced down in price th of devonshire chanter nf the x o d e held their monthly meet ing on tuesday evening at the home of mrs w m cooper when enquiring the price of any thing these days it would be well to say how much tax there seems to be little that is not taxable l friends of stuart lantz gathered at bis home on tuesday evening- and held a pleasant surprise party it was the sien of stuarts eighteenth birth day the intermediate hockey cham pionship has been settled between the representatives of two city teams and this is one championship toronto didnt lcapture i these are days when the careful buyer can make many advantageous purchases prices are low its buying time rand the advertisements point the way to the greatest values the winchester press casually re marks people who kick because some thing spicy does not appear dr chendlcottrfnnn saskatoon field secretary of the home mission departmentntnat area gave a- very vivid description of the work of the united church h the driedtout area of saskatchewan- he personally con veyed thethanks of many western people for the generou help from ontario in hebrought their very grave necessity a v w tribu regarding the char- imbytrcltetmmdlsplayrliira othe western people and their trade officials of this country read with interest over the yreekenct anrf article by theodore m knappen ap pearing in the current issue of the maga zine cjf wall street fflf knappen associate editor of the magaztaepredicts that the result of the imperial conference at ottawa in july will be reciprocal tariff arrangements between the united kingdom and the other british nations which will have a states in the- markets of the empire knappen says the writer points out the present posi tion under the newly established tariff in the united kingdom saying that on the basis of 70j000000 imports front the united states in 1930 70 per cent of united states imports are already hit by the tariff the remaining 25 per cent free margin he expects will be reduced as a result of the imperial con- fererice discussing the emigration of united s factories he says all signs in- that we ar change their tune wonderfully when the something spicy is about themselves the support that the fans have accorded the junior hockey team this year has not been very encouraging from this group of boys must come the future intermediate if acton is to stay in the runnings and when the juniors have an entry next year they deserve the support of all hockey fans no apology necess3ary there is a certain sporting fel low whose wife prohibited him from backing horses but he continued ecretly one evening an old friend aware of the prohibition dropped in and said to the punter jweli did you have any luck with jeanette yesterday instantly the wife shot her husband an ugly look and went out of the room youve clone it groaned the hus band my wife thinks i dont betnow youll have to square this with her in a few jnoments when the wife returned the 1 riend dd breezily i say mrs smith im awfully sorry if misled you just now jeanette isnt horse you know shes a barmaid chivalry during their trying situation he stated that the work of the united church in the west was most commend- ible the pastor of the united church in scores of places being the key man in the work of relief the speaker stated that of two hundreif cars sent to the afflicted area one hundred and twenty had been sent by the united church of cjanada tons of clothing and provisions had been distributed without any regard for class race or creed this spirit of generosity on the part of the church in the east for the church in the west had done much to bring the people into closer fellowship he brought a personal word regarding the people at balcarres which church had been adopted by the people of vemoii b c and the acton congrega tion also from rouleau to whom the car of provisions had been sent and from klncaid to whom bales of clothing jnatbeeffrshlpped every word of the speaker was filled with warm gratitude for what had been done rev mr taylor of rockwood also gave a short address along the line of missionary methods in the local church at seven oclock in the evening the young peoples societies held a banquet about one hundred young people met for supper and were entertained during the early part of the evening by the churchill concert orchestra after par taking of a bountiful supper a short programme was given miss ruth gib son favored the audience with a solo- and mrs j gordon ramsden a piano in strumental rev dr endlcott of sas katoon and dr struthers a returned missionary of china gamsucrjng ad dresses on their work and appealed to the young people for more earnest work and help in their missionary givings a hearty vota of thanks was tendered the two speakers for their fine adddesses the meeting closed with godrsave the king and rev mr taylor of rock- wood pronounced the benediction rev c izf poole was chairman ingsassionfollowe th b quet at 830 and was also of great interest rev dr struthers medica1 missionary from honan china gave a vivid description of his work in the hospitals of thej united church missions in honan his word pictures of the dlcate that we are about t take an other step in the expatriation of indus- try the new british tariffs have sent united states factories to england in swarms more- will take flight across the atlantic as soon as the reciprocal imperial trade policy becomesa fact mr kna i o regar the empire pointing out that within about auarterfthinambral5ie area of the world and of its population within their political system and with virtually all the industrials materials and foodstuffs available therein as well as possessing the worlds second largest industrial equipment they may well dream of new british economic supremacy he says there is abundant evidence that whether despite or because of sus pension of the gold standard britain is regaining her former strong financial position rthe british government by building up short term credits in new york paris and elsewhere may be get ting ready for a killing of the specula tors to sell sterling at say 4 and buy it hack from bulls at 250 in a bear raldorrthe led by the british lion himself would be a neat way for a struggling empire to raise half a billion and at the same time strike a retalia tory blow at the french gold accumulat ing policy and perhaps drive the united stales to mure leniency in the payment of war debts london can manipulate the pound in a wide range and finally freeze it in gold at aslow a point as it chooses y captain has announced a new com petition for the guides it is extra ordinary in the way of contests but for that reason the more interesting each patrol must write a patrol song and wait tho best is each patr must sing their own song this means a general -rummaging- in the patrol scrap bag for stray composers and stray choristers- as you can imagine- suoh a lively wetl tell you the results in a couple of weeks some of the guides are sewing away at thebr needlewomans badges ji is the fashion to patch these days as fot such things as herringboning they are the latest things in guidedom the cooks badge has its share of fol lowers and we frequently hear such- exclamations as ohmy cake would have been a peach only the oven yes i can can make pies but you should see the cake i made yesterday rand gfl qn throughput the week if youve noticedalmost everybody absent treatment preferred boxing instructor after first lesson now have you any question to ask beginner dozed yes how much is your correspondence course pipe the radiator cap a little city boy was vlsnmg his coun try cousin what do you know about cows quizzed the country lad you dont even know if thats a jersey cow i dont know from here cause 1 cant see its license why men leave jhome were you annoyed because i shap- ened a pencil with your- razor asked the attractive wife e after i hail given up trying to shave i tried to write with the ehcitv pllanning a surprise wife i want a revolver for my hus band clerk did your husband say what kind of revolver wife n94uti dont think that it j matters you see he doesnt even know im going to shoot lilm- has a touch of that happji j malady spring fever the birds particularly fall prey to it andat sunset especially you can hear the robin singing the bltfhest mejpdy that a bird could sing i think if the obin were a person we should crcjwn him the king of good fello rreal fictionrsuke ws the husband was seeing his wife away on a holiday i ellen- ear he said fiadnt you bettor take some action with you to help pass away the time j oh ho william she replied you willbe sending me some letters captain has given us some informa tion which makes us feel partlcularly robiniike there is to be a meeting of the association to make plans for camp and there are robins at camp a necklace of greenglazed steatite beads now in the possession of the egypt exploration society is said to have been made more than 6500 years ago and is considered the oldest manmade thing here and tnere j need of medical treatment among -a- foliage comes from people of ignorance superstition and malpractice were amazing he made a strong appeal for the investment of life and means in the work of healing bpth body and soul that constituted the mes sage and ministry of jesus dr endlcott again spoke concerning the work in the west basing his re marks upon two- new testainent in cidents that of pilate washing his hands or allresponsibility and of christ wash ing the stains and dust from the feet otweary disciples hestatedthnt there from an american paper dr lyman beecher once prayed in public o lord grant that we may not despise our rulers and grant that they may not act so that we cant help it a prayer no less appropriate in these days minimum an actor entertaining a party of -friends- tp lunch was annoyed by the slowness of the service the waiter seemed casual in the -extreme- and re fused to hurry when the bill was presented the actor doled out the exact sum adding one solitary halfpenny i the waiter coughed made a little mistake havent you sir this here is a hapenny no there are over 450 miles of mbtor highways 100 miles of roads 2492 miles of trails and 1100 miles of telephone lines in the twenty national parks of canada which cover an area of overkmsoosu mi in differ ent parts of the dominion san francisco was en fete re cently when the canadian pacific liner empress of britain arrived there from honolulu for a two day stay on her 128day winter cruise of world ports about 80 addf- tional passengers joined the ship at san francisco and another fifty at los angeles for the last lap of ler voyape through the cahal to new york gems of thought there is in nature just as much or as little as the soul of each can see in her j c sharp y at p citie r s o n s pork cuts fresh hams whole or half ibt 15c shoulder roasts of pork trim med per lb 14c and 15o fresh side ipork lb 12c and 13c loin roasts per lb 18c smoked and stae cubed bacon by the piece meats n 14c and 15c smokeil hams whole or half per lb 19c smoked- cottage roll lb 16c pickled cottage roll lb 14o j5c beef cuts choice rib roasts per lb 16c and 17c- thlck rib roasts lb 140 to 13r- 13o to lie 10c to 12 i shoulder roasts lb rib boil per lb 4 clarks tomato juice tina for zxhome- jfajur tomato catsup i2soz rbqtjues for 3grosse blackwelleorkand beans va tins for t lf teet8c 25c 25c l ins lard- lbs for pahermnviqp we deliver proirlptnly phone 178 people very seldom lose their religion by a blowout usually it is just a slow leak otis moore sectarianism is quite right in what it affirms as to its own experience it i is wrong in what it denies namely the experience whiehothers may have had of he same spirit john a hutton the international list of causes of death which is used by leading countries to facilitate the compilation of coinpara- tlve morality records- has exactly 200 different standard diseases and ways of dying 5 don fee oldfashioned 1 5 why bother waiting on the whim of your setting hens it is slow 5 and uncertain 5 z buy your chick now so the pullets will be laying at the right season to make money and the cockerels be in fine shape for the table fine sturdy chicks from government inspected flocks blood tested by our hacteriologiii jj from eggs which averaged 24 ounces and over to the dozen bray chick hatchery opposite post office phone 723w brampton ontario j other bray hatcheries at welland dnnnvilte hagersvule s 5 lindsay and peterboro s head office st catharines ontario inquiries by mall should be addressed to st catharines local agentgeo c brown norval phone georgetown 382r21 if youepxect to sell you must advertise no mistake no mistakes said the actoi with a bitter smefe i never give less t ask dad he knows father do you know where the trees son yes they keep their trunks all winter it packed in watch your step sirs de style at modistes as manne quins dispjay gowns4- do you like best robert husband i prefer the tall brunette -er- that is i mean the- pink chiffon my dear have always been those who would wash their hands- of all responsibility to human welfare he greatly extoled the life of those who are trying in some way to wash out some of the stains upon the feet of those whose way is drab and filled with hardship the speaker great ly eulogized the brave farmer of the west but looked upon the farmers wife in those lonely areas as wcrthy of yery special commendation he paid un bounded tribute to the western pastor who is doing yeoman service in so many places and everywhere is the living ex ponent of the gospel of jesus the day closed with a few words of appreciation and thanks frdnithe pastor of the church hoping that all may do their best in a most difficult year dont want to lose him yc- a small boy leading a dpnkey passed an army- camp a couple of soldiers wanted to have some fun with the lad wliy are you holding on to your brother so ughoy sonny sftld one of jttojhfa join we army the f a elmira engineer suicides in guclph the telephone beside the desk clerk of a guelph hotel rang on fridaynight the clerk answered it but no oiifr spoke then over the wre he heard a shot fired he investigated and found john a foerster of elmira lying dead in his room in the hotel a bullet through his brain foerster had apparently fired the shot as he stood before the mirror the telephone receiver wasoffthvhbok an electrical eitaeerjne- had formerly lived in prince albert saskatchewan and oshawa howell thats a pretty bad cold you have powell i thought it was up to the usual standard the time now is when no one knows just when to shake his winters clothes for if you wearthemyoufeel bad andii you wish you had april showers bring may flowers the first glad notes of bird on wing unlock the portals of the spring the prescence of so many crows give caws to hope for an early spring r easter sunday occurs on the sunday following the first full moon after march 21 and may therefore occur as early as march 22 or as late as april 21 this year we observe it on march 27 hm how does it seem to be en gaged him i feel like aman who has built up a large business andlb dbfeut to go into the hands of a receive the man who can tell aywonians age is wise the man who ah tell it and doesnt tell it is cautioiis los angeles times v heres a stiff one what three articles contain starch two cuffs and a collar the mineral position of the isntish empire is the suggestive titleof a paper by dr charlesi jansell deputy minister ofv mines which will be the leading topic for discussion at the annual meeting of jhe canadian institute of mining and metallurgy vrf m unlreallonapril 5g ahd7 this same topic will provoke much dis cussion at the fbrtneoming im perial economic conference belief that economic conditions wore gradually improving and that the forthcoming imperial econo- mic conference at ottawa would be one of the big historical events in th develo of the dnmi- non- was expressed by senator gideon robertson former minis ter of labor who saijedon ss montcalm from halifax recently as canadas chief delegate to the 16th annual conference of the international labor organization at geneva- canada rapid change from an exporter of raw minerals to an exporter of finished and semi finished products will be well set forth at the annual meeting of the canadian institute of mining and metallurgy in montreal on april b 6 and 7 a number of important papers wil describe the new smelters and refineries that have effected this change with five steamers in service between port mcnicoll and the head of the lakes luring the coming beason the canadian paci fic railway announces that they will now accept shipments of freight at eastern points destined to points in western canada via port mcnicoll ont and their lake and rail route subject to delay at port mcnicoll pending the first sailing in korea royal funeral processions ljrf their 30mile march from seoul to kimkokrl are accompanied by several large wooden horses on wheels in case the departijpg soul wishes to ride one of them in its flight to the next world a v i a5b f changes in the management of maritime province summer hotels of the canadian pacific railway will shortlybecome official joseph a cashman who managed the lakeside inn yarmouth ns- and is at present incharge of the place viger hotel in montreal will become manager of the algon- 7 quin ilotelj standrews nb and he succeeded in the man agement of the lakeside inn by jeremiah- daley jr now chief clerk at tha cornwallis inn kent vitlens 7 among deeds of heroism at sea the rescue of the 27 men of the salvage ship reindeer by volunteer seamen of the ss montcalm re cently will rank high ably se- cpnded by captain rothwell who steered the montcalm to make a lea or the lifeboat and with verty heavy seaarunning the men under second qfncer knight put through as pretty a piece of work as one could wish to see was the com rricht of j g ross of moose jaw former mp for that city who was a passenger and witnessed the j- cue from start to finish 831 do you when you ask for a certain brand of guorls atbrajid that you have seen adver- tised in your local and othei newspaper and you are told here is s t is just as good do you accept that state ment or do you insist on what you ask for the just as good variety is usually an imitation of a successful hne prosper ing in the glow of the origihals advertised popularity it is seldom as good re- memher this goods of superior quality are always advertised they are right their manufacturer knows they are right and statesjjis claims publicly in the press the maker of advertiseo goods spends his good dollars to tell you that he stands be hind his product and the stores that sell it there is always something missing in the just as good substitute that some thing missing is usually quality refuse the just as good offering t askforand are nationa v- j avfiivfiivtfv affi ii

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