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

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7 nr u ttj m s 7y r jranr ai ija th acton free p paop sbtbi sc onwtbrao eary discouraged r worn- out with the cares off the day 7 you often grow cross and impatient complain of 4he noiscand the play 75s the day brings so many vexations 8o many things going amiss but mothers whatever may vex you send the children to bed vdth a kiss efte the dear llttleleet often wander perhaps from the pathway of light the dear little hands find new mischief to try you from momlngtul night but think of the desolate mothers wholl give all the world for your hiis and as thanks for your lnflite blessings send the children to bed with a klsi ipr some day their noise will not vex 7 sou the silence will hurt you far more you will long for their sweet childish 7 voices for a sweet childish face at the door and to press a childs face to your bosom toud give all the world for just this for the comfort twill taring- you in send the children to bed with a kiss twentx years ago ut m the issue of the free press of thursrday jury 25 1912 much very one hay has been harvest ed the past week the scarcity of brick continues to retard the building operations here acton citizens band will play at a garden party at conmgsby next tuesday night the twelve hours rain on saturday night and sunday was th heaviest since spring mr j b mackenzie jwas awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the sykes building georgetown for the sum of 1400 v messrs george agnew and w g kinney played with the regimental band at the drummers snack at george town on friday and saturday a large number from acton attended the drummers snack at georgetown on friday and saturday postmaster matthews is making pre parations to clear the site for the new government building the bam stable and woodshed in the rear of the post office will all be torn down the store occupied by r nobles flour and feed business wilj be removed to the southerly line of the property and turned to face on willow street the present post office building will be moved to the east aide of the property beside the barber shop the foreigners in town evidently do not believe in spending any more money in canada than they can help some days this month as much as 1000 in post office orders has been sent from acton post office to points in bulgaria italy macedonia and russia rjr the sunday school lesson jpor sunday jws 24 the dbuvbftance at the red 6ea golden text jehovah is my strength and song and he is become my salva tion exodus 15 2 lesson text ex 14 1010 21 22 time 1491 b c place pihahiroth exposition i jehovah leads and goes before his people 13 1722 these verses are full of precious and comforting truth but we cannot dwell upon them as the subject of the lesson is the deliverance at the- red sea note gods gentle and tender care be cause of the known weakness of the peopje v 17 cf ps 1q313 14 god never left them by day or by- night being light and guidance by day and sh and protection by night bis protection and guidance of israel in her wanderings is gloriously typical of bis protection andguldance of his spiritual israel and to ailcwho put then trust to him god is above all things else a saviour and a deliverer from dangers seen from perils unseen from enemies israel were how a saved people saved by- the power of jehovah as they saw the great work which jehovah had wrought upon their enemies they feared the lord well they might better still they believed the lord but their faith w1117 prove shortlived they not only believed the lord but his servant moses those who do not believe god messengers do not believe god the consciousness of gods redeeming grace leads gods redeemed inevitably tosing unto the jjqhd who hath redeemed them ch 2 7 24 cf teph 5 1820 col 3 16 moses and the people recog nize that it was jehovah who had triumphed and not they and he had i he always does 2 cor 2 14 jehovah is to his people u their strength 2 their song 3 their salvation 7goideh text v slats diary nlgsta of agony come in the train of asthma the victim cannot lie down and sleep is driven from his brain what grnfafnl re is t immo effect of dr j d kelloggs asthma remedy it banishes the frightful conditions clears the p and enables the a one to again sleep as sttundly and rest- fully as a child insist on the genuine at your nearby druggist careless campers cause forest fires carelessness on the prt of campers in falling properly to put atit their camp fires is believed to be dhe of the prin cipal causes of some of the disastrous fires that have already this year swept through forest areas in different parfs of canada with a consequent loss of marly thousands- of dollars its estimated that the average annual loss from forest fires throughout canada during the five years 1926 to 1930 inc amounted to 4- 876000 the total ls made up ofthe following items loss of merchantable timber 2489000 estimated loss through the d pf younggrowth 1080- 000 estimated loss through burning over of cutover land 166000 value of other property burned 403000 arid actual cost of firefighting 738000 in ad dition to the financial loss forest fires often destroy the beauty of a wide extent of countryside the following four simple rules should tntihwuq liy mymha ratnrjfl in a forest or wooded area i 1 build the campfire on rock or gravel near water and always put it uu 2 never throw away carelessly light ed tobacco or matches 3 when clearingland build the slash piles far back from standing timber choose quiet weather and stand en guard 4 make sure when traveling the bush to leave it- as green as when you find it consider always the fellow who fol lows after which attack from the front and from foes who assail from the rear god the protection of his people their shield and their exceeding great reward with- out divine help and guidance israels doom during the wilderness journey was a foregone conclusion but sheltered by his care they were destined despite their rebellious behavior and un worthi ness to find deliverance not only at the red sea but at every step of the journey which led at last to canaan h jehovah delivers histpeople in the hour of hopeless extremity 14 1016 the people of god are on their journey towarct the promised land at last phar aoh and his host are close behind them the mountains beside the red sea before them they seemed hopelessly penned in there was no hope in man but it is at just such a time that god delights to work the israelites were really in no peril for they were in the very place to which god himself had ordered them v 3 they did the wisest thing that there was to do in the emergency cried unto the lord v 10 but unfortun ately they did not rest in the lord to whom they cried but took to doubting and murmuring vs 11 12 moses bade nem fear not he knew gods promise was sure vs 3 4 however threatening their environment might ap pear the angel of god which s jesus christ who had been their lead er now becomes their rear guard v n he stands between them and their enemies the symbol of gods presence was a pillar of cloud jehovah himself was hi the cloud v24 ordinarily this pillar was a cloud by day spreading over the camp and protecting them from the burning sun a fire by night to give light oh 13 21 ps 105 39 jehovah is always just what we need a shade or a light or whatever it may be jehovah was both vanguard and rear guard cf isa 52 12 the cloud was darkness and confusion to the egyptians but light and protection and guidance to israel just so christ is light and salvation to those who believe on him but darkness and ruin to those who reject him jno 8 12 luke 2 24 1 peter 2 6 8 1 cor 2 15 16 the time had come when prayer should cease and actlcti begin cf v 15 they had jehovahs promise that he should fight for them v 14 now comes the time to act for why pray longer when they toad his sufficient promise gods command was oo forward v 15 he commanded the seemingly impossible but with the command comes the provision of grace moses stretched out his hand over the sea just as jehovah had commanded jy21 ct v 16 in that hand was the basket lunch barbarab brooks this is vacation time 7a period of rest and recreation what more lellghtful vacation pastime do you know of than a picnic in a lovely sheltered spot perhaps on the bank of a willowfringed stream to some people picnic means a camp fire and a meal cooked in the open sst others prefer simply to open baskets and havethe meal all ready pre pared for this purpose there are many types of picnic hampers equipped with vacuum bottles for hot and cold drinks contain era for sandwiches and salads and enamel cups and plates if we are for tunate enough to own such a hamper packing the picnic basket is easy how ever many a delicious picnic repast has been packed with success in a common market basket gold baked ham which has been glazed with honey fried chicken or assorted cold cuts may be the substantial dish around which the- rest of the meal is built or a hearty salad deviled eggs or baked beans may be the piece de resis tance with a variety of sandwiches and fresh vegetables such as radishes onions and tomatoes and the addition of a simple dessert of fruit and cookies our picnic menu is complete some sandwiches which are suitable for the basket lunch are dreed tmim and cheese sandwich cup dried beef cup grated cheese cup chopped celery tomato soup mix dried beef cheese and celery thoroughly and add enough tomato soup to moisten spread between slices of rye or bran bread fried ham and onion sandwich vj lb smoked ham seasoned and fried quite brown 2 large diu pickles 1 smallspanish onion- vi cup mayonnaise put ham pickles andonton through a foodchopper nnri mlv with mayonnaise spread between slices of bread egg and olive sandwich adlan forestry association under the title the code of the woods reads as follows the forest fire hazards of 1932 in many parts of canada will put an extra burden of responsibility upon those who use the woods for work or recreation not only were spring conditions un- usually dry in most bush areas- but the amount of casual travel for fishing and camping and prospecting has greatly in creased many reports of fire outbreaks this year blame parties of careless flsher- men who left their campfire burning at this late date when even young achpol- boys understand the dangers- of toresc fires and are diligent in taking precau tlons it is surprising to find adult citizens- imperilling the sport and liveli hood at thousands of their fellows not more than five minutes is required to aexunguisfa any camfflre thoroughly and it la little enough to contribute to that have wuunaiy pro- tbe first mwntl to a happy out- tog the nod which moses had cast down before jehovah in the wilderness ch 4 2 5 and that simple shepherds staff thus becomes- the instrument of gods ipower there- was no power either in moses hand or moses rod- to divide the- sea but there was power in the obedience that prepared the way for god to work and a way was opened through the sea for israel to go over on dry ground just a step at a time did god open the way they had to march to the sea before moses uftedupnis rod then the way into the midst of the sea was opened the passage was by night vs 21 24v and every tjp hurt tn hn taken by faith god brought about his purposes largely by the use or natural forcesthe strong east wind au the israelites had to do with their salvation was to walk by faith into the midst of the sea heb 11 29 the piled up waters on the right and left protected them from la flank attack they had considered the waters a dangerous foe as they rolled before them but now piled up a statement just issued by the carij wall they were a protection so 2 hard cooked eggs 7 u cup chopped ripe olives mayonnaise chop the eggs and mix with olives and mayonnaise spread between slices of white or bran bread oream cheese and raspberry jam sandwich make a three deck sandwich using cream cheese between slices one and two and jam between slices two and three all sandwiches should be wrapped in wax paper to insure their keeping fresh by ross farqtjhab friday well us boy scouts was get ting taut about insex and wlrms and ect and when the scout master made us lite down whut we new about in- sex and wlrms and ect and all- i cul tlmmeber about wlrms was the old saying that it is n long wirm witch has no tirn and all i new about jbees was that they are a poor thing to try to set down on saterday mrs gillem says she is soar enuff at mr gillem to go leave him she says she has deri try ing to start a argumlnt jyith nlm ever sence the de- macratick canvenshun and he wont argue with her no matter witch way she tswks sunday well i was skared for a wile this morning at sunday skool when the supperintr when the manlger begun to tawk about blisters he tawked so nice about him they did not pay blisters for molng the chlrch laun munday joe hlx was a restebt today fer fishing outa season and the judge ast him whut xcuse he had and joe just promised he woodent go a fishing for a yr and the judge sed well ill help you keep your promise for the 1st 6 munts and give him 6 munths in jale teusday ant emmy was offly sick last nite and i herd ma a telling mrs gillem ghe had a attacct of toe nail poisehjng mebby she went bearfooted wensday pa was laffing about a add witch was put in the noose paper witch he wirks on it sed fir sale a table by a lady with curved legs and a veneered top thlrsday ma win a bridge prize to day it is a woman drest for a sack race oney she hassent got no arms to hold up the sack with raspberrx crop late- bt duaijtv will iu2hbgtr use millers worm powders and the battle against worms is wan these powders correct the morbid conditions of the stomach which nourish worms and these destructive parasites cannot exist after they come in contact with the medicine the- worms are speedily evacuated with other refuse from the bowels soundness is imparted to the organs and the health of the child steadily improves although the season is from ten days to two weeks later than last year this seasons raspberry crop promises to be well up ti average hj xolujpe reports received by the department of agrlcul- ture at ottawa indicate that- the acreage is approximately five per cent greater than in 1931 and canes in practically ill dstricts came through the winter well with scarcely any sign of injury 1 in the maritimes the season is about ten days late mid the acreage remains the same as last year in j2uebec there is an increase in raspberry acreage and as the canes are in excellent condition a corresponding increase in production can be looked for eastern ontaxls- expects a sixteen pet cent increase in production this year and in the western section of the province acreage- has in creased by seven per cent except in theburlington to aldershot district the canes are in good condition although the crop will be about a week late some injury is reported in the- lower mainland of british columbia and the season here is also a few days later growers expect a fair crop in- this pro vince probably 6000 crates as compared with 5300 in 1931 plenty of cherries this year l according jto early estimates by the market service of the dominion fruit sraikjh the eherry crop in ontario british columbia and other growing areas will be heavy this year in all sections the trees came through the winter in excellent condition with practically no injury of any kind in onario a plenti ful supply of fruit buds are in evidence and increased production is almost cer tain the okanagan valleywhere there was a good fall of snow during the winter with consequent good moisture conditions the lower fraser valley vancouver island and other cherry districts of british jcolumbia all hold promise of ex cellent crops it is estimated that this sears cherry crop for the province will be inthenelghborhoodpfy 95500 crates as compared with 85600 last season present indications are that the british columbia apricot crop will be slightly smaller than that of 1931 but of excel lent quality m tab at acton ootnjr kaat dally dally going except sunday daily except sunday sunday only the chicago flier that here at 947 eastbourid stops towjjl at 955 p m going west dailyexcept sunday dally except sunday j daily except sunday daily except sunday sunday only sunday only 10071 238 ua 613 pjn 00i through at george- snip snap her clothes are cut by the best people in town and so is she poljltry conditioners at certain seasons of the year particu larly in the fall and winter a great many poultry conditioners are upon the market for which quite often very extravagant claims are made it is not uncommon to find even the better class of these condiment feeds advertised as capable of doubling egg production a claim which a household medicine they that i are acquainted with the sterling properties f-dr- treat ment of many ailments would not be without it in the house it is truly a household medicine and as it is effective in dealing with many ordinary com plaints it is an inexpensive medicine so keep it at hand as the call for it may came most unexpectedly the- printing press iam theprintmgpresst born of the mother earth my heart is of steel my limbs are of iron and my fingers are of brass god transforms enemies into friends and dangers into protection the path that is safe to faith is destruction to dis obedience the egyptians had not gone far when they were paralyzed and dls comflted by one look of jehovahs eye through the pillar of fire and cloud v 24 r v no flash of lightning was ever so overwhelming as that look the tune is coming again when all sinners and rebels against god shall be overwhelmed by a look from his eye or judgment rev 20 1113 but jehovah not only look ed forth but he toe off their chariot wheels abject fear overtook the egyptians as it will sooner or later all enemies of god even the most stout hearted they realized at last that jehovah ngnteth for israel moses now becomes gods instrument of judg ment v 27 with an outstretched hand he brings back the sea with the dawning of the morning light the egyptians flee against the waters but all in vain the entire proud host is overthrown it does not amy that pharaoh himself perished i sing the songs of the world the oratorios of history the symphonies of all time i am the voice of today the herald of tomorrow i weave into the warp of the past the woof of the future i tell the stories of peace and war alike i make the human heart beat with passion or tenderness i stiri the pulse of nations and make men do braver deeds and soldiers die i inspire the midnight toller weary at his loom to life his head again and gaze with fearlessness into the vast beyond seeking the consolation of a hope eternal when i speak a myriad people listen to my voice the saxon the latin the celt the hun the slav the hindu all comprehend me i am the tireless clarion of the news i cry your joys and sorrows every hour i fill the dullards mind with thoughts uplifting i am light knowledge power i epitomize the conquests of mind 1 over matter i am the record of all things nantclnd achieved my offspring comes to you in the candles glow amid the dim lamps of poverty the splendor of riches at sunrise at high noon and in the waning evening z am the laughter and tears of the world and i shall never die until all things return to the immutable oust i am the printing press 1 robert h parte 1 of course is absurd since a large amount of money is spent annually in stimulants of this type it seemed to be iiighlydeslratoletodetermlnetheartual value or these substances with this object in view an experiment was con ducted at the poultry division of the central experimental farm the conditioner used was considered to be one of the bettor typp and judged by its ingredients to have been mpre or less scientifically compounded upon analysis the ingredients were round to be as stated with the exception that two ingredients making up 70 per cent or the total were not even mentioned one or which contained the same stimulant as an ingredient definitely stated in the advertising matter not to be present in the mixture this condiment was red exactly according to the manufacturers direction to two pens ol birds hole gram sklmmilk ration and the other upon oup standard basal xatlon another pen acted as control and re ceived the standard basal ration but without jthe condiment ifeed mortality was quite high in all pens but some what higher in the condiment fed pens production was slightly higher in the condiment red pens but riot significantly so- on the other hand the control pen had a greater body weight to maintain from the start and in spite ot this show ed a gain in body weight as agitast a similar loss in each or the condiment pens the efficiency of use or reed was practically the same for all pens the net result of this test was that it ap 740 ajn- 908 am 328 pm 640 pun 825 am hl35pm huwell eastboond daily except sunday daily dally dally daily dally sundays and holidays only westbound daily dally daily daily dally 600 ajn 935 ajn 100 pjn 425 pjn 555 pin- 900 pjn 800 pm 915 1115 ajn 115 pjn 415 pjn 615 pjn wv y dally except saturdays 1015 pjh saturdays only 820 pjn saturdays only 1215 am life insurance policies to suit your aeedk family income childs thrift h- tlrement income pension bonds endowment for protection in vestment business and savings a request for information places you under no obligation frederick 1 wright imperial life assurance company acton ontario peared that there was no justification for using this product to increase egg production since feed consumption ef ficiency of use of feed and egg produc tion were- not increased it must be borne hi mind that the condiment used was one of the best on the market consequently it might be expected that poorer results would be obtained from the bulk of such condi tioners the sale or these feeds is very large and it can be readily appreciated that much hard earned money goes to the purchase of such products with ap parently no return whatever in increased efficiency of the flock at the present time when the margin between cost of production and returns from eggs js ex tremely small the expenditure or money for products or this nature is hardly justified guaranteed by humorous judge guilty or not guilty sam- not -guilty- sub judge ever been arrested before sam no sub ah never speeded befo the girl walked into the store and dropped her bag oh the counter give me a chicken she said do you wanna pullet the store keeper asked no the girj replied i wanna carry it behind every package of kelloggs corn flakes are the modern plants of the kellogg company at t london ontario clean sunlit sanitary behind it are thousands of loyal efficient workers and behind it is the personal guarantee of the originator of corn flakes w k kellogg if you dont think kelloggs the finest corn flakes you ever tasted return the empty redandgreen package and we 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