Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 11, 1932, p. 7

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7 ntty auothit u iwsj the acton free press hues ihivbi little shadows ijr z have a little shadow osim follows me around at bane no matter where i- go this shadow will be found x may be sitting reading n then m rise from off the chair afid walk into some other mom when really i declare aa sure as i turn quickly that little shadows there rm in my den bard working on stories that i write 9nlte certain jaih all alone the door closed good and tight when comes the queerest feeling of someone somewhere near that jucklleat kind of shiver when a fairy bites your ear and tf my little shadow doeant then and there appear i walk into the pantry i saunter up he stairs x never really am just ttje i seem to go in pairs i stroll around the garden where pretty poppies blow and sense that little shadow just behind a step or so and so it is till sleepy time when even shadows go and then i get so lonesome like a jug with nothing in far i miss my little shadow with its little shadowgrin i tiptoe up the stairway my to my shadows room t creep and i tiptoe over softly- just to steal a tiny peep and i watch my dear wee shadow as she lies there fast asleep and ever sunday morning comes as sure as halfpastseven my bedroom door slides open in glides a gleam of heaven a teeny nightgowned figure with a golden curly head and a smile of summergladness as a little voice has said please may i come beside you dad and cuddle in your bed i clasp my little shadow her arms twine round my neck and what care we for warring financial woes and wreck for i love my little shadow and my shadow she loves me and i want her always near me as my shadow ought to be i thank the god of shadowland for shadows such as she the sunday school lesson for sunday august 14 ami with these thoughts of shadow and of little shadows dad a happiness- comes stealing j and it makes her daddy glad for no matter what may happen all his plans for her endure in hda sound and sane provision in his wisdom to insure and his darling little shadow and her mother are secure robert watson twenty years ago from the issue of the free press of thursday august 15 1912 the new maria street bridge over the beardmore sldingrhas beerr greatly im proved with a coat of paint the worn places on mill street are being filled with broken stone and rolled down by the steam roller mrs scott lake avenue sent in a vftt liifinpt nf asterg on tuesday they have since baen much admired the front part of the old armstrong house which is being moved to elgin street is still standing on mill street at the g t r tracks where it has interferred with traffic for a week mrs percy brown and master gordon leave tomorrow for brandon man to join mr brown miss bertha brown will accompany them and may take a situa tion in manitoba mrs w s coleman and master willie left on tuesday for p visit in toronto they will also take a trip up the lakes with her husband dr r e holmes who has been prac tiring here for nearly three yearsr toas- disposed of his practice and equipment to dr a douglas lake of gait who took possessi t week dr holmes has purchased the practice of dr oruick- b of windsor and leaves this week for his new field married htjnttovhll at the home of the brides mother on thursday july 18 1912 by rev j e tyner isabella daughter of the late david tovell formerly of acton to lowell mason hunt of vermillion alta tayiiorxjttle at the home of the brides brother willow street acton on august 2 1912 by rev j c wilson assisted by rev f a burrell alex taylor to miss christina little of acton the ten commandments duties to man odder text ffl thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself leviticus 19 18 lesson text ex 20 1221 time 4491 b o place sinai exposition i the fifth command ment 12 gods law has a regard for duties to man as well as duties to god h john 4 20 but duties to god are put first because gods rights are preeminent be is the infinite the whole of the human race is finite he is the creator we are creatures furthermore if gods fights are disregarded mans right will soon go religion is the only solid foun dation for morality each one of the commandments of the second table of the law la reiterated in the new testament if one should keep all these command ments he would not have done the full duty of a christian matt 5 21 22 27 28 jphn 13 34 but before we live up to the standard even of the ten com mandments we must receive christ and the holy spirit romans 8 3 4 the principle of the fifth commandment is due regard for those to whom under god we owe our very being this com mandment is put first oi those teaching duties to man because our first obliga tion after our obligation to god is our obligation to our parents four things are included in full obedience to this commandment 1 respect for them 2 listening to them prov 1 8 3 obedience to them eph 6 13 only limited by the higher obligation to obey god 4 support of them matt 15 4- 6 the wording of this commandment puts an hnor upon woman that was not common in that day cf ex 21 15 17 deufc 21 18 21 a special promise was attached to obedience to this com mandment cf deut 5 16 eph 6 2 this promise la to be taken literally respect for and obedience to parents in many ways promote longevity and pros perity jer 35a 18 ib there is nothing surer than that woe will overtake any son or daughter who breaks this com mandment the child must honor his parents regardless o what their personal character may be it is not a childs business to sit in judgment upon the character of his parents but parents owe it to their children to so live and act towards their children as to make obedience to this commandment easy eph 6 4 conduct such as is en titled to respect should be the-para- mount aim of parents in every home xl the sixth and seventh and eighth commandments 1315 under the sixth commandment lies the principle of the saoredness of human life and every mans right to live until he forfeits that right mans life is particularly sacred because he is made in the image of god gen 9 6 the command d not forbid the taking of totfeited gambler who wins whether in cards stocks real estate lotteries or church grabbags and guesscakes is a purloiner and nothing he offers in excuse is of any avtt m the ninth and tenth command ments 16 17 the principle underlying the ninth commandment isthesacrednessof ones reputation reputation is more valuable than property the man who steals an others good name has done him a great er vrong than the one who steals his purse the- prombltton of this c mandment is not limited to false testi mony in court or fatoe testimony under oath every false statement about an other all slanders violate this com mandment ex 23 1 the desire for anything belonging to another is incon sistent with love ami is sin it is idolatry col 3 5 the man who keeps the tenth commandment will keep the four immediately preceding keep the the heartright and the life will be right prov 4 23 all these commandments are summed up in one word love ro 13 9 10 and the breaking of them actuated by an absence of it the selfish man the man whose only capacity for love exercises itself on stairnself usually breaks all commandments secretly and covertly the unselfish man whose love expends itselfron his neighbors keeps gods commandments instinctively as a matter of course because his heart freed from a selfcentred action controls his outward acts and motivates them to wards good and god easy to teix poison ivy an- ever present danger to the vaca tionist in any part of canada is poison ivy it ia very similar in general ap pearance to the virgbjla creeper but is easily identified by the fact that its leaves are in clusters of three very similar in appearance to the leaves of the strawberry plant while the leaves of the virginia creeper are in clusters of five on poison ivy vines may also be seen clusters of small white flowers and later in the season a round white fnlit about the size of a pea the poison element in the ivy comes from a resin which rises in the sap in treating poison ivy avoid dusting with dry pow ders such as boracic acid or baking powder usually applied to blister sores avoid rubbing- and localize the infection by painting iodine around the edges of the sores an effective treatment is to daub the affected parts with a three per cent solution of potassium permangan ate this leaves a brown stain which disappears after a time but may be re moved slowly by the use of soap and water departmeiit of agriculture ot tawa automobile trolley toothache and neuralgia are instantly relieved with douglas egyptian lini- 3hent a quick sure remedy also re- commerihed for burns sprains sores and inflammation all mothers can put away anxiety regarding their suffering children when they have mother graves worm exterr mlnator to give relief its effects are sure and lasting sues got the big idea first gmvt like a man with a past a man with a past is always interesting second girl thats true but 1 dont think hes nearly as interesting as a man with a future third girl the man who interests me is a man with a present and the more expensive it is the more interest i take in him figs of thistles you methods of cultivation are hope lessly out date said the youthful agri cultural college graduate to the old farmer why id be astonished if you got even tefipounds of apples from that tree so would i replied the farmer its a pear tree chauffeurs now drive trolley cars thanks to the latest type transportation method perfected by the electrical en gineer the trolley man who has been accustomed ty increase speed by turning the controller by hand instead of step ping on the gas stopping- by applying the broke by hand and sounding warn ing gongs or whistles now drives the trolley just as he would a motor car general electric engineers have perfected a car which is revolutionary and the most efficient in use at albany new york where several of the neweicars are in use the motorman operates the controller and brakes with his feet the gong by hand and becomes a chauffeur in fact greater speed safety and com- lozt to passengers is possible jtn a car very like a giant motor omnibus on wheels foot control insures the operator the free use of both hands for opening and closing the door and tor making change for passengers the equipment permits speedier loading more rapid accelera tion and increased braking when oper ating the car the motorman has his feet upon pedals in the floor of the cab he applies the power by pressing the ball of his left foot on an accelerator or controller under normal conditions he brakes the car with his right foot in an emergency however he may stop the car by simply raising the heel of his left foot which has been resting on an emergency brake heel plate the equip- ment is not unlike the famous four- wheel brakes used on motor cars there are four seta of these owe more than used on the ordinary street car operated by hand the additional brake known as the track brake clamps down upon the rails between the trucks adding a safety featurer nature w t dealtd medical science has shown that minerals like vitamins are vitally neces sary in the diet and without them it is impossible to build sound teeth and strong bone and enjoy general good health it is also known that without vitamins the body is unable to make use of minerals for building purposes even though they may be present in large quantities i the more important of thesevminerals are calcium phosphorus iron iodine magnesium and sodium all of these as well aa most vitamins are supplied in liberal quantities by fresh fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes beans peas and raspberries which are now sg plenti ful the provision of adequate quantities of minerals in the winter diet dan also be ensured by canning and preserving fresh vegetables arid fronts now for later use experiment has shown that- the canning and preserving process has no appreciable effect on the mineral content of either fruits or vegetables tables radian natjonalrrailways beating temptation to the punch mrs brown i hope you didnt take a second piece of cake at the party bobby no ma i took two pieces the first time he was warned whats happerieut george she asked her husband who had got out of the car to investigate puncture he said briefly you ought to have been on the look out for this was the helpful remark you remember the guide warned you there was a fork in the road raw recruit your husband has a new suit no he hasnt well somethings different its a new husband human life legally when crime gen 9 6 many kill others by by anouwil ieoilaand i r many medicines have alcohol as a prom inent ingredient a judicious mingling of six essential oils compose dr thomas eclectricoil and there is no alcohol in it so that its effects are lasting too many pigs there are not as many pigs as there used to be on the little island of rotumah which is looked after by the government of fiji 500 miles to the north of it 1 some time ago rotumah was almost swarming with pigs as there were no sheep or cattle on the island pork was the only meat the natives had to eat but there were so many pigs that the island was not a clean place and many natives becarrtltgui apd died then dr cacew arrived as resident commissioner and seeing that there were too many pigs he made a law that the natives were to keep only five pigs for each household t the extra plga had to be killed and eaten in a hurry and for a time there was great feasting now rotumah has been cleaned up and the deathrate has fallen by half r u- dad meditation husband ntf dear we cant go to brigbtsea we must think of all the bills we owe wife but cant we think of them just as well down there indirect methods ex 21 28 29 many a son kills his mother by his wild life as truly as if he had shot her and many a husband kills his wife by infidelity or neglect the most murderous weapon any man or woman possesses is the tongue ps 57 4 84 3 4 much that men call the glory of war god calls murder many a statesman who has been responsible for war and- many a great general will stand before the bar of- god a convicted murderer accord ing to christs interpretation of this commandment whoever has hate in his hfeart is a murderer matt 5 21 22 1 john 3 15 he has the root of murder in him the principle underlying the seventh commandment is the sacredness of the sexual relation and of married life this commandment strikes at a sin of an appalling nature and growing with frightful rapidity no sin more speedily or more thoroughly i undermines character it leads to every other sin and is a fruitful source of murder it completely destroys every moral sense wrecks the body and brings a hell of remorse and misery and despair here and hereafter there is no sin the penalty of which follows more swiftly on the heels of the sin no adulterer or adulteress ever escaped swift and awful punishment there is no grosser vlola- tion of the law of love ro 13 9 10 the adulterer is hie meanest lowestp vilest and most contemptible of men all sexual sins are utterly debasing they degrade men and women below the level of the beast ro 1 2628 yet there is pardon in christ and cleans ing by the holy jsplrit 1 cor 6 11 6t vs 9 10 he who would keep from this awfutanddestroylng shirmust shun the things that lead up to it the grow ing attachment to another when there can be no lawful marriage the glance of the eye and the indulgence of fancy u2 sam 11 24 the first step taken the rest follow quickly 2 sam 11 1417 12 912 the sin is committed before there is the open act matt 5 27 28 divorce ia legalized adultery matt 19 6 9 these subjects must never be made the matter of jest eph 5 35 they must 9ot even be spoken of but with the utmost care and under the holy spirits leading the principle underlying the eighth commandment is the sacredness of property love regard the property of another as sacred as its own all taking anything from another wihout rendering to him a just equiva lent is stealing the employer who under pays his employees is a thief in the sight of god deut 24 14 15 every em ployee who does not render in work a just equivalent for the wages he receives is a thief every seller who does not render lti goods an equivalent for the price paid is a thief every buyer who does not pay in money an equivalent for the goods obtained is a thief every canadian nrnonvl toronto aug 26 to sept 10 inclusive again comes the great event to which hundreds of thousands look forward the worlds largest annual exposition the exhibition of 1932 brings new exhibits new features new ideas the wonders of industry science art education sport agriculture pageantry recrea tion fashions travel engineering automotive and music are presented inexpensively and comfortably opening day fri aug 26 womens marathon swim for world championship starts at 1 pm this is the womens sport feature of the year in which the greatest natators will compete for cash prizes and title of worlds professional champion warriors day sat aug 27 canadas largest veterans parade and reunion military and naval review with 500 massed musicians the magnificent pageant the triumph will be staged nightly by 1500 performers depicting the evolution of a great empire colourful costumes and martial music royal canadian dragoons in famous musical ride thrilling pyrotechnic display englands oldest and finest allbrass bandbesses0thbarn and thirty other military and concert bands will play during the exhibition the popular british jportiman kaye don will be present with his superboat miss england iii and visitors will also get a closeup view of the british schneider cup plane holder of the official speed record of 38867 mph exhibition chorus of 2000 voices appears in four concerts in the coliseum on nights of aug 27 sept 1 6 and 10 mens marathon swim wed aug 31 olympic natators in various events outboard motor- boat races track stars direct- from this years olympic games judging 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