Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 25, 1937, p. 7

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mmtaur movbuhm wh iwr r in iiimni i the acton free press pao ram m adyomh i ua f fmr w tmn ufu th htun tula wllh nothing calling to low or harrow feeling at a loss ida meadow let li reaped and smooth and trim i ihs barn met wllh the stacked hay and 1u near s oolden with dust the cellar shelves are deep ktlh jams and jellies plekles and a tan of honey holding- sunlight in lis sleep sot still a restlessness drives him lo walk when harreat left the land fulfilled at rest be pulls the seedpod from a shrtmlled stalk ahd wonders which time suits a man the spring wtthjlienr that he cannot still or autumn drati and win untng- heartland dream sleanor alletta ohaffe twenty vfeabs ago is but ef th rra p es ec nwraiay navasaasr nth ion warmers are asking m 00 and 10 mfmrjj cord tor dry hardwood now the frost king put corporation pond in shape for slrstlng on saturday after noon and numbers of the kiddles are enjoying the winter sport again mr w woodooclc who has conducted a bakery business here luu disposed of the business to m edwards it co acton marked the big victory at the front when the british and canadian troops pushed back the strongly rortined idndbnuunr line for miles last friday vociferously pte r dunbar and pte r jolly of atdudltlon oamp were here this week oh their last leave before going over seas mr kingoper is moving his fsmlly to georgetown acton regrets losing oils estimable family pte j i ortpps whose mother brother and sister reside here but who ip winter comes lltn rn v wrltee t from quabec that he u on his 1 and purple tutors tell us autumn 3 hem way home from the war and think taw will sparkle on the btituh columbia will seem blighter than ever majuued russell- john8tonx at the home of the bride s parent acton on wed- maday november mth ion by the rev j o wilson b a wllma daugh ter or mr and mrs william johnstone to stanley a ruuell or acton died smyth in naataffaweya on monday november 28th 1017 joseph smyth amd 33 years smith at cleveland ohio on satur day november 34th 1017 james ed win son of the late charles sidney and diana smith or ffelrvlew place action acred 46 years bbix- founding bells like human beings sometimes need the doctor the first warnlnas oome when their voices begin to crack then they ore brought down from the belfry and sent by road to hospital sometimes the bell on examination by the bellfounder will be found to have become dented by the clapper with the result that its tone has been changed tn such cases the treatment is fairly sunpkr says a writer in pearson s week ly the bell is placed upside down and clamped firmly a machine tool is then inserted into its interior with a sharp edge that acts aa a plane when the machine is sat in motion and the bell revolves this process may lait only a stubble arid happy hearthfires will have double cheer oh do not think this is the end of summer though scarlet maples flaunt across the hills for after winters snow will come the springtime whose worm hands will unlock the ley rills and do not think llfcs winter lingers always though bitter frosts ma bloat our fairest flowers after the sleetstorm comes the sudden sunshine after the dark night look gpr happy hours not always will our hopes bt black and froeen ftot always will our landscapes teem with rain pain that has gripped our hearts will melt and leave us life will be sweet and flower bloom again e annr ryan ways called him uncle aura he was a brother of ransom bat nobody even thought ot calling ransom unele he was of a different type entirely btra was a quiet man or kindly disposition never in a rush took the world aay but had a pleasant word far everybody and everybody liked the old man ransom was a hustling business man with one object in life that of making money he made it and hoarded it and made more but little good it ever did him ear never had much of this worlds goods but he was a happy man and he and mrs adams lived a very happy life together though in the very humble domicile which still stands where bars built it between eighty and ninety years ago ransom never could milt making money long enough to get married he died a very lonely old bachelor a very painful death from cancer at the base of the tongue in his day ransom was our monled man of the town the local banker in fact many people got loans and credit from him and for years it was a current expression in those days of long credic at the stores when a mer chant was in need u funds and pressing for his money or the quivulent for his dtrtor to say oh just charge it tr ransom well when ransom died over fortyfive years ago it was found that h had left hundreds or notes for small amounts wfth neither interest or principal paid many orthesc were out lawed by the expiry or time without re newal wellmr and mrs ezra adams had two sons joslah and abner abner wua the younger and was never very strong he went to school and studied well but in the summer time about sixtyfive years ago after weeks or illness thli beloved younger son died the mothi 1 never got over the loss of her studious baby boy he was fourteen ot fifteen joslah grew to manhood and was a busy man in town tor years i think he was a carpenter he married a daughter of wilson ramshaw and bulk himself n contractor w meguluv of brampton about flf ty-eight- or sixty years ago- i the adams cottage was moved to the lot aoumi of the hall r d oraham i who was municipal officer bought the property when he was in office amlen- larped u with a second atory and other wise improved it mr oraham lived there until his lamented death he was a most active and useful officer of the corporation and always aealous to carry out business entrusted to him to the best of his ability joslah adams was ulte a horseman and always managed to have a last horse or two to handle one da a good many years ago jostah and bob agnew were talking fast horses while standing in rront of the dominion hotel they finally matched a race with joslah s fast mare and one my agnew put against her from acton to milton and back it was a hard race joslah a nicer won out she reached mutoir twelve miles away in 55 minutes but she was bleed ing at the nose and mouth and was badly used up generally nekitctif the horses were ever of much use afterwards in the course of time jonlah slept with his rnthers his wire ns left with to sons and a daughter with ndmlrnbk pluck she opened a grocery and provision store in the premises now occupied by johnston dnlrj und davisons barber shop on main strret all her exertions were dlnctrd to ills work which mother love invariants undertakes- the bringing up of hi r tlilldrin tills she did with credit until iln urn able to take rare of thrmjn ivi s a grunt jorrov nunc lo hrr vhcn hi r beloved daughter took 111 and passed nii in her teem mrs adam finally moved to toronto with her removal thr lout descendant of the adamt u ho settled here and founded arton over un hundred yours ago left thi place with v inch the norm had been constantly ass x luted from the time when the flret white man y trull led to this localio house were the town hall now stands this property was bought by the town and the town hull was erected there b lhe cancer crusade fighting me area besarge with knowledge a campaign u wis owl ignaranea fear sad negleet by- 3 w 8 ueoullough md dpr ntxl un i i ihtnlf i ihiill uiki txu- rendtrs lnlt fulrvltw cumlry our btuutlful rihlliik lilafi for thi departed urtlch h ih tmn hurh un uttru uie kpot the new mason newspaper trophy across ransom street now pujrvlew avenue from thi cook homestead richard hamilton built a fine frame house of attractive design shortly after he was married about eighty years sgo dick hamilton was one of the beat car penters wt- ever had in acton this house he regarded with much pride it was one of the finest houses the village thci possessed but he dldn t live there long he took a fancy v tulld a btijt few hours before the proper tone lsre nolue for nome down loun and nhort stored or it may lost weeks every now afl thc pltw campwy and then me foundry musician comes nrantoed in 1814 and bought thejd along and strikes the bell to hear how i hoit mui pw p of 1u voice la getting on i sldnc sniim rronta on mtt4n strttt more serious operations however are hc dou from thp lot someume called for por example the i ot oorner mttn nnd rvc1 streelfl tenor bell of dow church a 300yearold add ouut ne lomc u w a nn found to be suffering from ortck nouar tlmi veteran old age nothing less than a complete recasting was necessary first around a core of brick a bellshaped mould of loam and sand is formed like u vust sand pit this is the inner mould over it goes the outer mould leaving a spaci between the two like a large tumbler over a small one thc moulds an then baked tn an oven for if art moisture remains when the actual casting begins ex pluoknui will wreck the bell and cause damagi u tlfi and ii nib uell founding is now an exact science the modern method of harmonising a peal li so exact that each bell actual glvna off seven notes oldfashioned lingers however said that their old method was better and that the new method reduced the carrying power it was decided lo oarr out a scientllv test two bells one tuned in the old the other and still stands there and is in good state of repair mr james h reed is thr present owner it was thi fifth ox sixth brkk house erected hi ac to 11 well ufter mr hamilton left hlt b k frame house oi jiniuom titont dild williamson and his brldi resided thru for a time since that time a number esteemed j resldeuu have owned 1 u propert mr wilson ronuhtm iu there for quite a tinu and thru m m friend henry rosa and amlli of eii quesing robert tstore of nussagu weya was its nevv purchaser lltn lit spent a good perloti of bum jiora and always kept the pluci neat attractive and productive tlu present owner b vlr a 11 bishop gardener and he 5 making good in the prortu hon of plants flowers and vegetable just tills spaing he has erected another new greenhouse by the new method were mounted on on p thc p ta abloom buoys taken out to the north sea and flowe of rvr description and dropped overboard at s distaice of half man tn br np ln naming a mltr the bell tuned in the old w nxt to the hamilton pnpert then could not be heard while the bell tuned uwd or ni v txe corner lu in the new way was audible for mile n acre or more exni adanu won bl till- barkie tvaminkk aboi l a iiltun o tin iindaomt m w tropin uliith mr v- l la n publisher of tin iudbur fata und north ua n ikk i prt si nted this iur u till cunudlui wetklv ntwpupni atw chilum 1 r annuai niptltuii ti be awarded u i lie btst cunidl u wet kh ni p ip r tlils tnph coismdrred ttu tlnet o tt kind on tlu ann rl 111 m 11u111 nl l un txinilaiti t xumpu of thi stlvt rnimtii i art tundi iwi ntx im und ut 1 1 half tn lus high nit tinted u a bust of polished c iijudlini bird s 1 m nutple flanked in eah ildt un on clan columiu supp rting ai ur i tipped b thi figure ot triumph in the ntrt u un enttruwd spin rt if tin- 11 rthern hemis phere in whrh rrst thi uini of laiarmmc v hlu ntting on the base is a replica of a book with the intravlng knuuledm is pt wer at the huhfux com em 1 n of tlu cwna in august thi beautiful and muh prised tropli wiu warded u flu burrle examiner tile official presentation of thr troph took plact recent h ut b irrlo w lien thr publishers tf tin exuminrr tat a banquet ui honor it uu lr country cxirrespotadenu m the queens 1u tej geo w janus presidi til of thr c wn a on behalf of mr mason and the association made use presentation this trophj rcplseces u f trnier tropliv girn b mr m 0011 and won lhre times to tlie exanmii r and now held permanently bj the burrle paper other wimrrs of thi ngtnul tn pi ln lude imcoe kefornn r ernon bc new a cuwicli 111 duimui lsritdi r kirk land a lid kamloopb bentlnel prospect por the cancer pattent a former president of the united sute was round b his doctor to have a nmall rough spot the size of a quarter dollar on the roor of his mouth micro scopical examination revealed the pres ence or cancer the entire half of his upper joa wa promptly removed in an impromptu hotpltal established on a vessel in new ork harbor within u mtinth thr- president had been fitted with un artificial jaw nnd had delivered an important message to congress he remained will until his death froni an other cause 15 years later it was not until after this event that the public learned for the first time that the lilod of thi nation had beer ill or that he hud had an opcrutton the astounding miccew in the treat ment of cunct r b surgery its urc in certain arias b means of xrn and radium the determination of govern menls niedtral und hospital outhorlllui und it liintury ornnnlzations to eon qui r i hi dis im lend courage to the vlcllm1 if r inn r and relieve the otmum sim trilled b lis memlng prevolenn tin ir ati m bslacle to the cure 01 nm r u lelu in dlagnasls and trial mint thts dcla is deplorable mc oart thi p ithologuil in the mayo clinic hia uval 30 ui 50 of canccru of thi bo lst 42 i cancers of thi rtrit intsjttlm and s of thom of un stnuich min 111 tlial rllnlc are inojier ablt in ftpilt of thi delay the amert run oilli e if surriis hod collecud aiithtiitlc ivldinci ot lunrh 30 oop cqs too latr was that sandwich quite fresh that ou sold me jant now asked n cus tomer in- the snack bar quite sir the assistant assured hlm each sandwich we sell i wrappcj in transparent airtight paper dear me was the reply i wish id known about the paper i thrifty tip ha1how can you afford to take so ma ny-f- girls in su h exmnstvc restaur- nnts sam easy just before we go in i nsk each girl if she hnsn t betn putting on weight i suppose gold the lady to um atrvai car conductor ux nay lh fare oc tag dng he will be treated the same aa othir passengers and be allowed to oeeojifjr srat of course iruuhun the conductor replied politely he will be tretd uh ame as other paaaengera and eon fltv upy a seat provided does not put hu feet on ttl pnb kxosvtton tlu tea her and so you see chil dren love is the one thing you can gjv in abundance and still have plenty left jimmy how about measles f cancer run d iir m rlods of 5 i ixi and upward thi ruc-llhii- for ktninl educall 11 in dlvum- of all klnd art better than at mi fa rnn r ierlod 1 hi prospects for tht cun of canctr wire ntr so bright no disease with uu possible extepli n of tub rculasln has muted huch iui t moftphi re of interest no mngle otit ls o murh dlhcused in public there is a curious lethargy and fatal ism ln the minds of some pennons concerning this majadj such persons regard a diagnosis of cancer as a verdict if dtuth su h a view is ull nonsense there must be on all hands a will to conquer cancer a will that has done so much to conquer mnallpox dlphetl t phold ft ver malaria cholera tube cuiciais and the plague cancer ts longer a hoptless disease the free press says that mlans a bic saving in money for you k w for forty five 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