Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1932, p. 7

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v l r tbdrbday april 3311932 the acton free press page tufivjkn if r 3wd wltloty merryjsaudns gailynodding n wprttri the crimson willoyr tree did the fairies put you up there just to charm wee folks like me wrapping you to winter woolles fleecesoft dyed with sunshines gold vause springs days are oh so chilly and her nights so bleakly cold pussy willow pussy willow how 1 love y6ul evry year youre the first to bring the- message l inters gcflngt spring is here 6h- that- 1 couidbearthg music i elnn fingers surely bring seated mid your tangled branches welcoming the coming spring tasselled blossoms sporting dancing laughing tossing to and fro are- you beckoning the crdcus- living to the grass below tiptoeing she strives to greet you lifts her sweet lips to be kissed furtrimmed are her silken garments mlstmauve are the mountain mist does she whisper willow darling when our downy heads are white springtide blosftms most forgotten in a summer delight borne upon loving breezes you and i wiilr float away over field and bluff and river till again another day proudly you will deck the branches wide your golden largesse fling whilst within my heart ill cradle fairies newborn of the spring the sunday school lesson for sunday april 24 1932 toub1st3 an beer by the f glass abrams generosity to lot golden text in honor preferring one another romans 12 10 jlessonxe3ctj- 13 515 study twenty ykabstatio from the issue of the free press thursday april 25 1912 mr a o clarrldge took first prize on his roadster mare at hlllsburg last friday mr nell patterson nasi improved his property by fencing in the yards on mill street wind wrote a little boy in school the other day is air when it gets to a huny officer harvey has improved his resld- jt ence on lake avenue by the addition of a neat veranda and balcony the latest add to our population is a colony of macedonians who came to town last week to work in the tan- neries assessor harvey has completed the assessment of the municipality of acton and finds an increase ot 6389 for 1912 the assessment is now 454345 there are 471 children of school age in town the farm of the late alex b wright lot 25 concession 1 esquesing was sold 1 by auctioneer hemstreet on saturday to j e williamson nassagaweya for 1560 the farm contains sixtyeight acres mr williamson will use it as pasture land the annual meeting of the acton lawn bowling club was held last wednesday evening officers for the year were as follows president w j gould vice- president a jlehman secretarytrea surer george hynds skips wm mc- nabb d m henderson jos holmes a j moklnnon g hynds j mcintosh w j gould green committee dr holmes james moore w mcnabb and the secre tary at the meeting of the board of educa- tlon on monday evening the chairman explained that architect cameron and himself had been in toronto to confer with dr waugh- inspector and the department architect with reference to the plans for the propose addition to the school buildings the plans were applroved by the officers of the depart- ment the evening was spent in con sultation with architect cameron in the matter of details of the building hs also ronfans 12 921 matt 5 3848 ps 133 r f tiwe about 1918 b c place behjel 4 exposition i abram and lot back in bethel 5 fi abram had been down into egypt and there had got into grave trouble he had dissembled and dishonored god and had been justly rebuked by a heathen jch 12 1020 of course he never ought to have gone to egypt for that was not the land which the lord had shown him but he went nevertheless and his going represented a failure of faith under the sore temptation of famine this lesson finds him returned from his sojourn in the land of the pharaohs and lot with him we shall see later that lots visit to egypt did him much harm and later we see him going to sodom for earthly gain if we take our children of our friends into egypt we must not be surprised if after- their return we find the curse of egypt c to them but the travellers were dack in bethel the bouse of god a good place to be there was an altar there and abram called on the name of the lord it must have been a great joy to abram when newly out of egypt he got back to bethel and the altar of tfie lord ps 42 1 2 84 10 xl abrams generosity 715 abram has now become very rich wealthwhlch came from god still the accumulation of riches did not prove an unmixed blessing finally it led to strife and division between abram and his nephew lot that is a very sad sen tehee xnere was a strife between the herdsmen of abrams cattle and the herdsmen of lots cattle the strife was all the more lamentable ln view of the faotthalrthenemlesor tkelrhmmcn god ihe canaanlte and the perizzlte dwelled then in the land it reminds one of the painful strife today among different bodies of christians right in the presence of their enemies and of the enemies of the lord thev pro to serve doubtless the canaanltes and the perizzites were greatly pleased by this strife 2 tim 2 24 gal 5 19 28 jas 3 16 but abram by his magnahimty which sprung from his faith in god proved equal to the occasion he put into practice the golden rule matt 7 12 centuries before it was enunciated and proved himself a child of god bj being a peacemaker matt 5 9 he set an excellent example for the chris fans of today his argument against strife among gods people is concluslva although it consists of but three words great increasein butter production jtn nova scotia 7 mr home smith spokesman for the indicating- the rapid growth of butter moderation league has returned to the produqtiqn in the province of nova scotia combat speaking on march 8 before an amherst n s concern increased its the home builders association he output in 1931 approximately one hun dred and thirty per cent over the pre vious year according to the agricultural department of the canadian national stressed as he sees it the dire financial situation of ontario hotels and dwelt upon freer beer as the means of securing tourist traffic to bring prosperity to the hotels and to various other interests the moderation leaguejsasln the past made numerous statements sofar from the facts tind has urged proposals the fulfilment of which proved so different from the prospects presented that the public will be justified lnv demanding some definite data before accepting at face value its utterances hotelkeepers in common with other businesses have no doubt felt the pre sent depression severely but their jn- terests are not to be preferred above those of others beer by the glass as a stimulus to business is very doubtful in the last year- quebec has felt the depression rather more keenly than on tario of the 2404 business failures in canada in 1930 quebec had 886 while ontario had 715 and of the 2472 busi ness failures in 1931 quebec had 1122 while ontario had 807 ontarios failures increased in 1931 over 1930 by 128 but quebecs failures by 266 extra beer privileges do not seem to have helped business materially mr smith has not yet furnished any definite data to support his statement thnt ontnr is loolug i tiafl quebec what reliable data we have seen certainly does not confirm his ut terance ontario has steadily distanced quebec to the number of cars entering the province year by year in 1930 for every foreign car entering quebec dir ectly over six entered ontario the numbers being 649935 and 4164608 re spectively when we compare the tourist traffic for 1926 with that of 1930 we find that the number of cars entering ontario in the latter year has increased over the former 168 while the num- jber entering quebec has increased only 148 the bureau of statistics has until recently made annual estimates of the money spent by tourlst visitors in the various provinces we are in agreement with mr smith in the opinion that the money value of our tourist traffic has railways the manager of the plant branch or tyie brookfleld creamery com- pany truro n sj stated thenproduc tion during the past year was 202000 pounds while in 1930 it was 88000 pounds and the year previous it was only 15000 pounds halifax n s and monc- ton n b together with the local market were the principal demand centres ados spring to your step follow me by arthur b rhinow i had to visit a patient in kings county hospital brooklyn an institu tion of almost a dozen buildings and ministering to as hgh as two thousand patients at a time of course it is not easy for art outsider to find his way so i asked an orderly whom i met to the yard to direct me to my ward he studi ed for a while and then began elaborate directions go to that large building over there he stated with illuminating gestures take the first door to the right walk along the corridor and so forth and so time tables at acton 12 big the mineral salts vitamins troteins and bran all the benefit of th wh wheat grain is yours for in creased vigor and power biscuits v madm in canada with canadian whtt canadian shredded wheat company ltd totth suddenly he checked himself and after a pause of a few seconds he shnply said follow rile in other words never mind what i told you- just follow me what a relief it was and how easily i found my patient and i could not help thinking of i how bewildered the wayfarer upon lifes high ways and byways often becomes when he is treated to many and sometimes gratui tous directions system here and system there and how refreshing it is to meet a teacher who sincerely tries jo live what he teaches so that his life plainly say follow me what disillusion children suffer when they grow up to realize that parents are so liberal in giving advice and so del inquent in setting the example how disappointed we are when biographies disclose the fact that some of the sweet- we are now sell frigidaire in georgetown acton milton and surrounding district nadjan nationalrailways m going bast daily r except sunday 1007 ajn daily i r rl 228 pjn dally except sunday 613 pjn sunday only 800 pjn the chicago filer that passes through here at 930 eastbound stops at george- town at 942 p m going west dally except sunday 740 ajn dally except sunday b08 m dally except sunday c 328 pm daily except sunday 640 pan sunday- only 7 845 ftjn sunday only 10735 pjn eastbound dally 700 ajn dally 945 ajn dally 200 pjn dally 630piin dally 800 pjn saturdays sundays and holidays only looqpm w daily dally dally dally daily except saturday saturdays sundays and- holldays only 910 ajn 110 pm 440 pjn 730 ptn 1010 pm 1110 ajn been grossly overestimated but we know est and purest sentiment were uttered of no reason why the relative estimates by men who wallowed in sin they as between the provinces are not pro- could not say follow me portlonately fair these estimates are interesting and for ontario and quebec for the years given are as folows year 1926 ontario 108524040 quebec 51857980 year 1927 ontario 116882180 quebec 62086060 year 1928 ontario 109200000 quebec 45077000 year 1929 ontario 125- 780000 quebec 30759600 later figures are not available the rise in estimated expenditures in ontario in 929 as compared with 1927 is 9000000 as between the same years the estimates for quebec dropped over 30000000 the claim that beer would we are brethren abram was the attract pursefilled tourists does not older man and the leader and the choice i gather much- support from these figures naturally kjlcgaged to him but he let british columbia is another province lot have the choice and lest nothing that has had beer parlors for some cradles are not rocked in these estimate 01 the total costor the com- pleted building heating furnishing etc was 5000 died gamble at the general hospital quelph on april 19 thomas m oamble to bis 57th year l vincent at the home of her daughter lake avenue acton on april 20tn maratha chapman widow of thetate john vincent to her 81st year to be sure the honest man hesitates to tell others to follow him for he is conscious of his own fallings but he does not have to tell them his life invites eloquently follow me fa honesty striv ing to live the noble life sublime were the words of jesus but sublimer still was hs life and through endless ages will echo his great invti- ion follow me o- in wellregulated families by barbara b brooks ithe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world is an old adage and course literally is no longer true we are mighty proud of our appointment as frigidaire dealers and we are anxious to have everyone see our complete new display of frigldaires wed like to have you visit showroom be our guest come in and look around it would please us to demonstrate the new our just superpowered frigidaire all its features and conven iences and thats not all we also have the new moraine model frlgldaies the 4 cubic foot moraire model frigidaire is the lowest priced frigidaire ever offered its a sensational value do come to and see us at your earliest con venience frigidaire a general motors value j n oneill son georgetown ont saturday only 1210 ajit i acton phone 58 life insurance policies- to suit your need family income childs thrift re tirement income pension bonds endowment for protection in vestment business and savings a request for information places you under no obligation frederick l wright representative imperial life assnranoe company acton ontario of persian balm is unrivalled for promot ing feminine loveliness tones and re juvenates the skin makes it exquisitely softtextured makes hands flawlessly white especially recommended to soothe and relieve roughness or chafing caused by weather- conditions indispensable to every dainty woman cool and refresh ing delicately fragrant magical to-re- sults never leaves a vestige of stlcki- ness persian balm is the one toilet requisite for the woman who cares for eharman byhts generosity ch 12 7 lot did not display generosity like abram he did not seek divine guidance made a bad choice and chose a place doomed to destruction abram dwelt in the lana of premise lot tothe cities of the plain lot had his face sodomwards he kept moving closer and closer to it until at l we read hlstent as faf as sodom v 12 r v when chris tians get to lookng towards the cities of the plain it is not so long before you find them dwelling therein one fact should have proved sufficient to keep lot out of sodom and that was that the inhabitants were wicked and sinner against jehovah exceedingly v 13 r -vj- a poor place to take a family children but the temporal advantage years yet its estimated receipts from at least in the best regulated famhes tourist traffic dropped from 292171404 to 1927 to 19189 000 in 1929 quebec and british columbia are the plcneer provinces of government sale they alsfhave had very free sale of beer in what are practically beersaloons but lq t estmatlon bf our pnhlit gasoline spoils cream on a good many farms today the cream separator is operated with a gaso line engine and the strictest precau tions must be taken to avoid a gasoline flavor carbon monoxide in the cream and butter butter having this defect is very- objectionable and is placed in third grade j officials of the dominion dairy and cold storage branch offer the following suggestions to assist to preventing trie absorption of gasoline flavor by cream 1 all possibility of the entrance of fumes from the engne exhaust into the separator room must be avoided this can be effected by having a tight con nection between the engine and exhaust pipe i and by directing the pipe through the roof instead of through the wall of the bunding by this arrangement no matter what direction the wind may be the fumes are blown away from the cream 1 2 a tight wooden partition between the separator and the engine helps to keep gasoline odors from the cream 3 when passible arrange the equip ment so that tht separator is between the direction from which the most pre valent winds blow arid the engine 4 the operator should practise- the utmost care when handling gasoline and the odors on his hands and clothing s never place gasoline in a cream can milk bail or any dairy utensil to lots waytf thinking far outweighed the spiritual disadvantages but lo as not happy in sodom 2 peter 2 7 i- the cause of sodoms selfishness was too much prosperity esi 16 49 cf matt 10 15 11- 23 24 the separation was doubtless painful to abram but it had a blessing in it abram was bidden to look as far as he could se in ever direction and it was all to be his and his descendants for ever vs 14 15 his seed too was to bemultiplied until it became innumerable after separation comesfrultfulness alramwas invltej to arise and inspect his possessions fr they were to be surely- his ve too ought to go through and contemplate the vast possession that god in chrisc has promised us romans 8 17 2 cor 4 lslcol 3 1 2 abram next went to hebron which means fellowship separation from the world is followed by a more intimate fellowship with god and very fittingly abram built an altr and worshipped there we see to this story four steps of christian experience 1 out of- egypt 2 separation 3 fellowship 4 worship n abraham delivers lot 14 15 in the chapter following that from which our lesson is taken we learn that lots worldly choice led hm into most serious trouble and he lost all such choices these days are but sorry things in the end even if large temporal ad vantage he realized what of it the whole sum must be taken into account befcrea balance can be struck and if against great possessions be sot the loss of peace of mind and character of spirtual values and finally of the eternal riches of the skies what hath it profited but abraham was magnanim- ous although lot had considered only his own interests when making his choice and although his troubles were the result of that choice yet abraham showed his love for hm fought for him and deliv ered him though abraham was a man itae o pe a faithr-and-he-friend- of ood he did not hesitate to take up arms against the rampant militarism and ruthless warlords of shtoar no authoitieswhohavebeentrylng toas say the value or our tourist traffic in the vario p of the country the programme of abundance of beqr has not at all saved these province from de clining profits it is fairlv evident ehat if ontario adopts beerbytheglass she will lean on a broken reed and in the words of the proverb it is altogether likely that it will run into her own hand a j irwtoj toronto april 1 1932 cost of selling steers now that the movement of beef cattle to markets to the old country has resumed the cost of transporting this type of animal to the british market is a topic of special interest g w mulrb s a acting chief of the divsion of animal husbandry of ihe dominion experimental farms deals particularly with this topic in pamphlet no 143n s an opportune time for steer feeding and finishing he gives specific figures ontwo ship- medts- one from ottawa and the other from lethbridge alta showing that the averagcjlxost of shipping and selling was 25 70 per head or 2 80 per 100 lb live weight in the case of ihc ottawa lot and 36 16 per head or 5 03 per 100 lbs live weight in the case v of the lethbrldgelot but the mother of children is still the queen of their world and the dispenser of health wealth and happiness to her dependent subjects one of a mothers greatest obligations to her children is to provide them wicn nntr sufficient quantity to always keep douglas egyptan lini ment at hand ready to bring immediate relef to burns sores and felons stops bleeding at once prevents blood poison ing splendid for sore throat and quinsy always are we to permit the powers of evil to gain and maintain the ascend ancy there are tmes when in the name of our lord wei must set up our banners and in the name of justice truth and righteousness withstand evil in high places and wickedness in those whose earthly power and resources iare great the friends of ood cannot stand idly by when evil is afoot in the name of god and truth they must stand to wlthstaiid the powers that do wicked ly great trouble in these laternays has been brought about because oods fi ends his church has alooi often taken part to wars and conflicts which were not waged in the name of truth or righteousness maintain bodily health an urider nourished child cannot possibly be a healthy child a happy child or even a wealthy child unless wealth is counted only as the possession of world goods a simple test of whether or not your child is wellfed is to ask the questions does he look well does he feel well and is he reallywell meals for children need not be elabo ate to be sufficient for their needs just be sure to include the much- emphasized quart of milk a day a cereal either readytoeat or to-be- cooked as well assome form of bread a fresh fruit and a canned or stewed one a fresh raw and a cooked vege table to addition to potatoes an egg in some form eaph daya protein food such as meat cheese or legumes an easily digested fat such as butter and a simple sweet like honey jam or syrup there are a few donts to be con sidered in planning meals fur children be very careful not to let them acquire an appetite for sweets as this- will make other- necesary foods distasteful to them do not allow jhom to have too many fried fods as fat retards the digestive processes to some extent during the early spring months when childrens as well as adults ap petites are prone to lag do not insist that the children eat hot heavy foods at night be sure that they eat an adequate substantial lunch and for supper give them a bowl of crisp ready- toeat cereal and fresh cool milk with a sliced banana then the children will go to bed with their little stomachs just full enoufeh of ljght easily digest ed food which will not interfere with their sleeping peacefully the whole night through a days plan of food for a child might easily be modelled on the following breakfast orange juice soft cooked egg on whole wheat toast additional toast cocoa dinner o potatos au grarito pea timbales crated carrot and head lettuce salad 1 bran muffins butter stewed raisins milk cookies a rlce krlspies sliced bananas ilk sugar ofj aqton are required forthwith to clean their cellars drains yards pig styes water closets outbuildings and other premises and remove therefrom all dirt manure and other substances which may endanger the public health and to have the same completed by the eleventh day of may next on which day the sani tary inspector will commence a general inspection and further take notice that the section of the public health act pro hibiting the keeping of hogs between the 15th of may and the 15th of novem ber except to pens at least 70 feet from any dwelling house and 50 feet froih any street or lane with floor kept clear from all standing water and regularly cleansed will be strictly enforced all citizens are earnestly requested to keep their premises constantly clear and -thoroughly-dislnfectedr- geo barbbr reeve of the municipality acton april 1933 424 kwy kt i lj ka3dffi41limjitata a 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