Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 24, 1938, p. 7

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51tfdkttyt uajma mt lut r thctom free press nuunmovcb x ilka uary jane and z like sue and i like marjorle and emily too but i dont care for pewtval atone hir iivm acrota the atreet and playi the saxophone prlngle barret twenty teaks ago u tim a af the free free of tlumaay mare mlh 1011 ooed hrtdt in the morning tfca motor oara are gradually ventur ing out again hum laid acta are selling hare at 40o par doaen thi weak mr jonathan lane or umehouae haa ponhaaed the double houas at the corner of otaunh and willow streets known aa tha yeoman property and which wag tn ttia family for over abety yaara banf ant instructor norman uarataall on of john uarahau waa home on lagtf leave laat week he u in a draft from the depot battalion toronto ur robert olbbona acton haa told hla farm at orewaona oomara to mr vt w wuunaon of the toronto world mr and mm jamea matthew ale- bratad their diamond wedding on satur day soorea of frlenda and neighbors oalled during the afternoon and evening to offer felicitations prepare farm horses fob sprino work the meohanlcallymlnded tractor- farmer no doubt has hu tractor thor oughly in preparation for the spring work the farmer who depends on horse power may well take a leaf cut of the aanuj book for while horses at tend to their own repair nevertheless a certain amount of tuning up la necea- aary even with horses if economloai power la to tie obtained this is a good time to look into thl matter it wo o w mulr dominion animal- husband man most idle horaea will have been win- tared on a good maintenance ration and rightly so aa horaea fattened during the winter are inclined to be soft and in poor condition for hard spring and aummer work trie maintenance ration of rough feeda ahould now be gradually replaced by a medium grain ration and better quality roughage preferably tim othy hay increasing the quantity until a full working ration la bemg fed at the atart of the heavy aptlng work the pre paratory grain ration may oonslat of from 10 to 13 pounds of grain dally in three feeda at heavy work the ration anould canalst of i to l pound or grain and l pound or hoy for every loo pounds live weight a l 600 pound horse would thus receive 16 to 10 pounds of grain and 15 pounds of hoy per day a good method of feeding is a follows morning s pounds of grain pounds hay noon 6 pounds grain 3 pounds hay evening 4 pounds grain b pounds hoy rolled oats ur wholr oats with a little bran are ideal frraln rations a little barley or corn rolled may replace fcomc of tht oats tor hvaty working horses cut the grain ration ui om lialf on idlt days and tit wk tnds a bran mash on saturdu nlghi madt with moliuwcn and an uccumonul dash i f salt mtn will pruvi bmehtliil both ilur ins tlu lilting ptrlod und w hilt ul work make nil lutiigcs in frtiltx gmdtuilh sail prt fi rnul in rink nn th uld bt txfott 13m hinw ul all timcjt ml w water fre 1 and rcjui ntlv with tlu utxkir supplv befon rutin r hum if fvcdllitt wuur aa irquciitl um xwmbli u lu n working it the hair la lonit uiul hitiw i tl ping is denlrubh and thorough gnmmliii is eiu no wwll ilhlit al all times cluui and lit oollara imd luimcse im ulli dsuh washing ol ahouldert- aiti uii taj s worfc with cold- salt wuui will cleanse and toughen the stlu eape ial in young horse particular attention should be paid u the teeth and feet of the horse li ncceasar have the tc lh examined und floated to provide proper gtndtng sur faces trim the feet oarrrull keeping the wearing surfaces level for work on the land shoeing is not always neces sary but where needed frequenc and correctness of shoeing is important ljre wanna and bots take their toll of the horses energy and should be eliminated earb in the oampolgn plant of good feed time atuntktn and thought not unmixed with the milk i of human ktndnesa will work wonders in the development of busk power and rip pling force ui man s faithful irtend the noble horse canadian njmts nm latino silk 811k iniuluium thai rxlubit 13 u i times moiv irclrkal ielstncr than or dlna silk b revraled in a intent gram rd at wssvhlimruui dc co alfred c ooodcngn of toronto the inventor has discovered that silk of sik h high ululating value con be obtained by treating the material ith dry steam thus less silk would be needed to produce the some smount oj insuutlon the fine wires used in mam electrical inatrumenu ore insulated with winds ofnsllk thread axvording to bis process the silk fibre j la placed in a chamber previously heated to 130 d fahrenheit the dry atbmm at a emperature of 370 degrees nthrennslt la int the ust- msnt laau for 30 mlnutse after this usa allk la dried ojsd rsady for its use sa aa tnanlatlng wrapping kisskd 1118 motiitr sin wit on the porch in the sunnhln aa i went down tht street a woman whose hair waa allvcr but whose face was blossom swe t making me think of a garden where in spite of frost and no or bleak november weather late fragrant lilies grow i heard a footstep behind me and a sound of a merry laugh and i knew the heart it came from would be like a comforting staff fn the time and the hour of trouble hopeful and brave and strong one of the hearts to lean on when we think that things go wrona i turned at the cllk of the gatelatch and met his manly look a face like his gives me pleasure like ttie page of a pleasant book it uold of a steadfast purpose of a brave and dating will a face with a prqmlse tn it that ood grant the years fulfill he went up the pathway singing i saw the woman a ey orow bright with a wordless welcome aa sunshine warms the skies back again sweetheart mother he cried and bent to kiss the loving rce that was llfud pvw whut some mothers mbm that boy will do u drpend on 1 hold that this in inn krom lad lu lovi with thrir nit tin our bracsl hrrtn iinw earths itruiulttl hearts hae tt n 1 vtnu hi tirls hlnte tune and tarih o gun and tin tx ith klwttd mls moilir 1 t r inch ik man elxn y krfodd i think twindv main tin bt thtr ol in t i i nd iiukii und itonnld was uh in ni iiciuh f hum all i thought s kin- iig and tin lmpnvi n still ttas ilh in sand was a mkk lurnii r and hiis i in r riikls i ui third lim and tht v ton i row- road tllwa t incd i t a i hl roph mm t 1smr ad n 1 ttu in uliithf lh u k mlitat u ir hu i huil lim i tl xrt mtnifd u lihk m will t nt sniff rn irii nd aiid jutted aw i i uurik mr iid mrs mann had r n n n t rhlldrt n bi i m kl nuiiun iml it itiall nun than thr t nn distlnt th hicim wh donald liu tm lis duncan mcoittr uid mrs prttr mcx naid donald waa a fine big sturdv man tlu pride of his futhi r who exported him io i e for man j ears aa hli ucxeaaor il tin old phut sandj ltrd to a good old agp bul donald passed w it hb prime ruuud riiurrled a daughu r i f hugh mcdougau who uvrd on the wcoiid line where and murra now ha his cluvtrdar pvm three son- picobac pipe tobacco for a miud cool smoke and one or two daugnuaftyera born tn them mra mann died shortly after her jpungejt son donny waa born afew years lauir her husband followed her then donny was called and in a year or ao beanie who had married a c campbell by whom the was greatly be loved was called home only candy jr donalds eldest aon and hubert of this branch of the mann family survive sandy uvea in acton and hubert is now in fergus in the course of time peter mcdonald and zcuxa mann were married and they established a very cosy home in nassa- gaweyo then a few years later the lasby farm was aftcured they prosper ed and their family grew but sorrow came great sorrow when peter was called to jay down the things of this life and to go to the long home where many frlenda had peceded him mra mcdonald resided in the home on lake avenue until n year ago when hc was called home three members of her family predeceased her mrs bt radi an croft and jessie the youngest and then mrs patterson elisabeth onw two of the family remain anne writ has been for some years on thr staff of the waterloo schools and j 1mm to who haa made his home in vancouver for some years mra duncan mcoregor the other daughter of my friend sandy has also passed on she spent her last years here in acton coming from the farm in nassagaweya the sandy mann farm is now in the hands of strangers ronald mann un of tlu font w im of the founder of this branch of tht mann family in canada took a farm on thr second line ni ar spt ysidc in tlu t nrl days here h rautd lib family of wlum i rtmmutr allan donald and miirjft r margery married hob nit kiln son edward nlckn and ih mlllid in hit west allan marrlt d i urj tush i ogham tiny lived for years in acton but movid w1 ocorgc their idetl son still n sldwi in acton he ls a worth t htm n and has been for mnnv yar the faltliful raretakir of acton schtxili don uld peter h son was raiuuim adams gen eral manager for yearn and when ran som died he left more property to donald than to any of hu relatives donald only son was oeorgc old mr mann s brother john settled on the lot across from mr oordon on the cross road he built his log house on the hillside by tne brae which re minded him of the bonnle banks and braes of aukl scotland father john and his guld wife had a fine family of half a score there were peter and catharine bella and maggie margery l mrs arthurs and lexlc alex and john mary mrs mr isaac i and james of these tftere suruw no far as i can just now remember only maggie of the boys alex and john were the best known for years they were uie best threahera in this neighborhood thry knew and loved machinery and were able always to keep it going both of thorn would have made bangup machinists but tlielr work is over john fell in love with one or the daughters of their nelghuor john dawson and they were married three spenlld sons and a chnrmlnn daughter are a great comfort to the sglng mother who now restdfs in atton incidentally john inherited the love for machinery from his fatht r and they u ii me la lit ad of quite a road conatiuctlon outfit down in nova scotia jlmmlr is on the old farm and la head of the fall fair tills year alex and helena reside in acton oordon hall across the road from the manns was the muchloved form of the late john oordon mr oordon was an other of the pioneers of this section who enjoyed the esteem of the community he and mrs oordon were a anrt pair and wire at the head of a large family leant for the life of me remember them all but i recall how good it looked when mr and mra oordon and their big family of sons and daughters filed into one of the long pews in che old presbyterian church old mr oordon used to reach the pew first dim n the utile oldfashioned ptw door and then when the family had all got in and sel- tied he would follow and lake hbt place i besldi the door at thu i nd of the j jew and rinse thi door thi oordon boys win mi big fellow uui tlu ldt wiui a mtn of n bumni ss urn hi marrltxl ji mile chroiti thi mlllrd in hitiitn where hill wttil into tin i littrlt lighting bnnlnivift of thitl lowtl maltulm imtniih u in s1i li t inn mlnta it i and wtnt lo thi mlati alt x was i liimb nnati lohn wiui iht liuii l leavt i lu arm ii wiui lo tht went and i iigagitl in ttii knplntt i think thin win scvin oi ignl gl it h hit family thre of tli in wi tit tu brln n of ihtm bitoming mit idr i mi kut thin tlu n ftui ht i la tlu snltndld mhoo uutchi r who tnught tin young idi t i low to mioot in a mimbt r of nrho ih in kiln and equfhink lmn thi re wan mm william m donald and mm idr i eh i liott who wiilfuitl to alt- tu mid ti oi two olbers gordons cnek a we cnllid it run through mr oordon s farm thl was one of the best trout strcamn in this hecuon i remember the great st ings of speckled beauties we uied lo catcli seventy or eighty years ago there was good fishing thcrealaya ok mr oor don seemed to like boys to hne a good lime i ashed there doxem of llmis und he never sold to me once that i was coming too often many a foot lona trout did i catch in that slream with the cancer crusade fighting the great beaurgs with knowledge a campaign t wux out ignaranea fear and neglee -by- j w s mccutlough m d d p 11 cancfr iiiom dvkh as far bocx as 1b05 cancer in dye workers was reported a few years later invlstlgatora were startled to find that cancer was 33 times aa common in dye workers as m other men up to lum dyes were produced chiefly in oermany subsequently the industiy was develop ed in die united suufes and in 1031 six teen years after tlie making of dyes had seriously been undertaken in that coun try the first aniline dye tumors began ti be detected in america flvi years is the minimum and j6 veiirs the maximum period of exposure before this form of cancer appears in the exposed the favorite site for antllm dt cancer is hie urinary bladder the route of entry of tlie dyi u through the lungs tht skin and tlie dl gestlve tract the most important of thrm avenues of entrance is by way of tht lungs in fix form of dust and fumes the growttui lonlluue ui appi in in hi i xmimd or minn lime after the rt niovul liom i kkimirt 1 hi jtlgns tif inic i ul hi uutitir bluddi r an binding talliil iuu mattiriu iriqiniicy aixl urtn m y lirlimtlon buiiihig and pain oiu la t le hi in in tin unhid tuuh luui biiii so hetioiiml dliurtxd b hi trigikiity with whlth thin foi m l inn i hah itpjwtmd among tht ir t m 1 i t iioiliik iia il lian dom lm it tut hik di mandn lor iiimeiihatlon l hat in wlf di ft dm ililn flnn ban lei n spi tiding in mi v fnily in nnttrih in lht t floi l to t ontrol llu t atim oi i hi innltuly in all itmintrles whin tin dyi indus u hiu bit i allvtl d velupjrd mi i nits f pnvintlon linvt- itetti nwin inn oroyt -pawrwwwfr- desaful n reducing ihe incidence oyi cancrr tlian anything e which 1ms l en tried preventive measures nre of two kind control in tlie plant and medical control rhe former cons lit ing of nianufacturc within a completely closul sjvtem com bined wlllf exhaust ventlliitlon to r muv any dust or fumes that may emae linn bten so succomful in oermauy that no new cases have developed since the fur lorlrs installed their prut re live appiiri otiis medical control i iu hides urinalysis vcrxlhrer montlis special xamlnallon once a year and absolute clratiltnian ii is always easier in prevent this form of cancer titan to curt it another name what is the child grumbling about naked father i lnmnixj worried about his arllh- mi tu hnmi work was l mother replf homework i snorted father to tna it sounds mote like fretwork 1 hmaix stakes wife i hear youve started gamb- ulik itunbnnd urn- eryea dear but only fo small stake wife oh well aa long as lta for something to eat i dont mind the free press says that means a big saving in monly for you 11 old fashioned tm k lliey t li nn lht rr n mill good flailing there and thai ihe up rial friends mr clarrldg allows to ash tlirre get good caulu i don l know anthlug about ihiw they an now my rishlng days are over my hllfl old pins would never permit mi lo tramp die streams und climb the nil f nrot but i do enjoy the mint which my kind hearted younger frlendn who 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win a game this year ihe canadian cndili made the trip to weat polni and here are a few of them paired off upper left shows burton brown west point holding tho mirror while dunn lantier king ston puts the finishing touches on hla colorful uniform cowfr left frank devlin weil point i turns shoe black for a while as he puts glass like shine on the shoes of w g holmes l kingston i above two of the cadets go for s atroll around ihe wist point grounds george spencer king ftonj ia on the left as his host hur vcy barnard sets as gu de take your fef choice magazine from group 1 one magazine from group 2 and this newspaper offer no 2 three magazines from group 1 and thisnewspaper fwo 0 cl oktlp 3 55- aauggs and skeeter qo4 wml alu by wally bishop isti2rre 1

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