Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 12, 1939, p. 7

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1 ir ipnmgpay january lath 1030 the acton free press paqh awkm of course x krw there was a law that january hoerao have a uaw wut thought perhaptt theyd slip ono bcr the old ftaothaaylntf guy of yore it couldnt be or no u- nrni the rain u pouring clown in ream the old prophetic ynrn lx true th anaw m wwiu down a mile or two it knew that itwould disappoint the housewife of thbj little joint thi xero weather jut the thiilr f hope itflajiu until the uprlntf bald lm lis good for young and old tho children haven t had n cold lliey nelllier cough nor nnreuie nor xnlff they tcarccly need a handkerclhof the woodmen now can nprc make good for thfty get mile for plenty wood the dealer had a stack of coal wher now you e a tiny knoll ami mwn are hired to khovcl anow they too can ne a bit of dough the merchant rmlle unto thcmnclveji a they look round at empty nhclven por woollen clankou thy ums sroro arc ipono from them forevcrmoic some yearn no motor boot we wore wed tico them html innlde the store the butcher nrlln nuch xcad at mat it certainly l the food for heat i don t know much of vitamin but i know what helpn to warm the uhlntt x ve heard from folk with saurltu cut me i hint warm up the feet a lot of talk of calorics and nerve them real rood thlnn to eat a tood stiff winter nils uie bill it brings the grlt to every mill beside tho flro she used to nit day after day nor ceased to knit such mittens scarfs und woollen hose the weather caned for pltnty clothe today it is the old raincoat the housewife always is the goat she is the one who mmt nrronjrr when there is need for sudden change t twenty years ago from the issue or the free irw of thursday january tfclh iftlo n j kerr nuctionrer has launched into the realestate bflslness mrs john tjvlngntofie has disposed of her grocery businoits to mrs malcolm imddougal pte james j cooney has been award- l ed the dom for bravery on the battle field at camera i september 2bui joth and 30th 1010 tlic corporation skating it lit k opened on saturday even inn with good loo com- or tabic wait inn rooms brilliantly light- i ed and a large attendance mr harold n parmer m a barrister of oakville has taken over the mckin non oftlce and bulnoss and will prac tice his profession here i mr and mrs charles oldham of muo- koka who recently purchased mr john williamson farm hut c taken posses hi on died mcoliauainiln at the family resid ence lot 10 coucetudon 5 ktumaga wcya on sunday jnnuary 12th 1010 jcnnh mcolnughlln felotumwi wmutikwrrthf mi allapacjlc gaptlvc as time went on john cameron hufth pr lowry jame sharp at lhno- housef dave momackon joe speight al nirklhv arid jim henry moore charlie cook the elliott and taufter and brown and matthews and others i seem now to be unable to recall twejune in terested and active j oh yes there wero also joo dickson and dob ctcech and olutrlle dean nnd tho snyder boys and john mtoflpfwldmi and tom sungorland and tlie cameron and others tills old sons of temperance lodge was no men onjy affair the ladlca were coially eligible for membership and when it grew to be popular for women to become mixed up in public nllalrs they joined in largj nuftnuern 6om groucher outntde called the lodge a sparking school well i guess it wan tho means of bringing together quite a number of our young people of unit day who anally mated and became the heads of some of the nncat homes we have in town today next to the prayer moot ing i don t knou a better place for a jouns man to go to mek a wife than a well conducted tempt ranee lodge i m very sure it was a better iacc than u barroom or iciti a ball room as we knew uwrnwheniwa young i always notic ed uiat the woint kcalawags of the com munity wore always to bo found at both these placca so far as the temperance society was concerned character was al i vc wvth uapaches and ways a consideration wljcn people were proposed for membership and win n fcomo ioor chap who had been brougnt tconilmied from lttgt ttutm would cant tho brink young ilma if the apache riders oyxrtook him ho would havt littk chance to enenno on tlie jnd- ed miintronb adlosl ly rriendl night dird muni be saved i i will keep tho apnchco olt your troll when dranuaus horse boiutdcd away into the nurllght swlfl root nnd the ihxistahg rodt boldly tfufr into the open to nttralt the oncoming riders ro hours inter just aa the first roio h reuks of dawn tinted the eastern horl- 7tiu drannnn brought his iouindcted panmg mount to a halt in the yard of the mission preacher a little f at yuma in rctponne- to his call a window opemd a woman peered out cautiously when she naw the foamfleckad horse und rldlr w the girl behind the aad- dh siil began n hesllani apology i m iorrj my iniuiand tho prcnclior bin t home hi a out on the circuit and won t return till later i suppose you want to be married nomy good woman i drannnn old iilt wl don t want to get married iit jean i tor a whlw i bctf pardon tor waking jrou and porhnpn frigh you nt tjils early hour i have ridden many mlu a to rscape with thin girl she has sunset ulou ho reined up and sat mo ii cm i ess listening with throbbfhg heart tor the awe t noten of an old old hymn unit rose in magic melody i from the throat of night bird ha timed id uia n riddle and u uved his hand tcfiphor- now can anjr pf you girls tell mo what n mandate is 7 dtlgit young hbg yai jnbifl nn itppolntmenl witli a boy friend mptottitxs how tjenutlful in modesty it wfrineth upon all liehouirs butn word or k njinn may distroy tho pure loo thm hath ijecn for thee tupper taking stock of ufe living well so low through the barroom o influencea had desires to turn over a new leaf ne was if admitted to membership in the old sons of tempcrnn e at once sur ra inded by the infliutcr of iluociiuiou ol pure minded sisters und by brethren of fctrang chnrrtpter u hose main object in life and in being members of uin society was to uplift the community arm its fiv dividual mpmbcrs though thiy called it a sparking school uie npioarh was muoh not wc p that old sons of tem- is life aoith dipends rurance division laft an influence fo onaho ore your neighbors rind who are good on the honus of acton and vicinity on whit f thought h whch hftfl tocn lnfltl ftnd your desires on uhether yum briars and what j well garden grown roses or that old temperance hall uoa utilized for other purposes than tho meetings of the lodge mid the strawberry fistlvula and other functions held undor tlj uiiilceb lir many years tho politic al mee tings for thin section wero held i tlurc it ius uiere that such old war if yau are the miser and worship joir gold and tor it would suffer with hunger and cold if grinding the poor to increase jour gain u l lhoubht cm yourjhorst jo wtille william mecrany to such i would ay this lire is a curw 1 d chisholm col clay o o mac- il pleasuies tied up in an old icauier kindsey hon william mcdougall and purse j ot of their day held forth in their ou wnt tok ymir bold alcn wnen ji u irl u aplurl uu q or lor ou of this purl of uu riding it was in this if iou could it would melt in the warm bj and bi i if j ou havt a i others a feeling thul brothers 1 if the beatitli down hen are in touch und in turn heart sympathizing with all munklnd arc our which atxi has planted it ud v lth oar our g i itiind mapping from till alll cutuwlu leads the wurld in uie use of ulr holograph for mirr purposch u in u di velopmc ill vi tilth bus rtolutlon wmi i in utlmlqm f niaiipliig und wi hpelid up tin hi id woik or hit imp nutki r unit thi j are now utile ui iure in n tfv houm uriiui unit would ormcily huvi tn in months lo miiji a country of miiii viul ix eni ui canada bj uround m i hinds would huu been a uow led cum and xpentli undertaking but for tuniiti l thi newir uchnlqut of nurve- ing by piihiiui al jjioumriiphj- mm alr plants is applicabu to most oanodlun tirnilti with uir rciiill that premllnarj mirviyu are nnw rapidly made our large truets id dltllniu and llltleknoun coun ti wlui un uld or ulr photographs canada luis mapied sifitne 777 500 square to church street thpre was quite if uiju ihsin and to rt ul inunh titiplrc if one frit nd ninuina your side and hold to our hand uhatotr tu ud 1 hough fati inn hiim nuddincd jmi lift in i hi pat keiponwurd look upward ou li conqui i at lust tht fruits of jnur- bibor nd oull gather nnd llfi m f ru nd l old hull that d tumriugn whn mldleihi liuil 111 it furmi r why 1 1 unlj unci was of corn on the iflibriu of tin ii chisholm said in his imprejimng upon the wiij- u hnltun mun and on man i am a native of uu 1i ls bum beiwiin two row kt sui uld farm und u local opmiblng nidi at mm li the oily umalnlng member of another mission vrinihrrs fnnilly slain six years ago i have brought her to you believing und hoping you would take her in aiadly will i loki her in tho ppofi diar replied tho wife of tht missionary dismount both of you i know you must ik dreadfully tired a tew minutes inter rflght bird rt it tht wiynn embrace or oiil uhu wits dlfitlnwl to be ilka n culmiaium liiior tlliough all uu yeft of her life drannnn was aileep in the barn hi hind the liny hovibt whin thi prtachor re turmd home later in tht duy leading u b idly jaded muntang it w an dran nun t own horse i when li fawlft looi the pima ii skid rt ger after he and the bearded missionary had exchnnged greetings did tin apaches overtake him he in at the wagon camp of jim beck- wiui the trader within the sirfrty naut tuht of yuma i he apaches left htm for cltud ujit on the prulrle the white mtii found him it w im from them i liurmd of your ristulng the whiui girl jatu oiitiuaii june oumun i e xt uiliiu d drunuun nitii j on enow her i ts i know her bile ls the daughter of my dtnrest and btst friend benjamin qod bless you for bi liming h i u in u tit tome to tin house und sliouitti a pumpkin head i natur ilh this bmiikhi clown in h unct mr chisholm s spi i h fill flat afh r that 1 failed i win un i in hun und sluirll ufur h fl liu i in for tin wiftuiu suui s and iii m i it unicd li tillid aii a counul tin old hill iimtii i i us tin ii the pitbull tun hall wn- bujjt it iu lure oiu hummer of 107 wluti januh curk and tnuminr of um r slgiud bic uusi or hli removal rum at ton that h p moort was thet i lold you lost wnk home of the things id his futeeoi upon mo ion of w h i rpmembend of the earlier days in the felon miondcd tij z a hull tempt ranee hull when it was removed a 1 rlif at th night in the i worth jhlrr iiul tht an miles of which more than 550 000 can jbt classed a strletlj explnra ory map ping apart rrom increasing uie geographical knowledge of the domlnoln the contri bution of air surveys in uie mining field has bet n own more noteworuiy in ad dition to opening up new areas to proa pecung and development they provide the base maps for geological sunejl and a rapui meatu of evaluating uu possl- bllttk of waterpower devtlopmcnts upon wluch uie mfdlug industr in ri mote districts is largrl dt pendent for power air phuuvroplu atv in grtat demand by geologists mining inginihrt und pros jwotorji for uve puipoa of hturrjlng the surfath indications of geological struc- ture and uie character of ixjxuid rocks such feature in fonted country are often ditrtcult to nnd or correlate on tho ground but are ckurly indicatd in their exirrtct rilatloushlp on un photouruplm oopuv of ull air phon iiplu taken by thi government ol canuclftvfor anj pur pom whuuiwrr are riled at tut nation 1 air pliotograihli labttm or the de parl- nu nt ed mine antjitejiihirft ot awn which in coujumtlon with the lloal canadian air fvm rariie out thi un suri work of the ivdiral ctournrm nt t rilih oinlnil 1lumt of all photouraplu- f has tutn one of the mast luhaiiutgrons i fuiuu f of canadian air mirvcjs it hai j pninler duphca ion b uie i inom uiitncli rquirlng phototi ph and has muuv ihe 6t fills of just work nullabli let nuiti iiiuuuja ail i titl uohc mon uun 740 th mpurnu ph toraplu i are ou til tn t i hhiun ipn nnntlv indi wl u ml i itlablt f r iibx uion aid iidv uulb n xi rki jooi s increase in membership a number of the charter members ttll took a keen i nit rest in the temieranre organization for which it stood and uie laflucnco for good it exerted in tho community john speight the warrens uie moores and the nlckllns were ojwujs known at stand- bys in the lodge and attended regularly john speight was a past worthy pat riarch and usually installed the officers nd officiated a the initiation qruduulu other cltlzpns came in and look an interest alexander losby wan a leadr among tlvore who came from uie country oliver lozier who at ono ume uas ery fond of his bitters jolnvd and became an enthusiastic son or hm ptrunce tie ughtheiirls wouidjoln once tn a while but a wvdding or a holtduy would somijtmr be the lucoaion for a lapse and an lmesttsating rommittee would him an inteniew and then a thank yon sir not tonight dran mm mihwlttd uruufulh i will uu nt nit lo jim btckwltha wukod tump to bi with swut iont in pima uuir it h pit usi s jim i will conn ujpim as hiitu dianiian r dt out into thi us hkilfullj ius as aiii of ihi tlruiiinuih in ac ton bund since his da some f aim us cntt rtaliimi nts wirti luld in i ho hall in those tlns and somt ot thim um vtuy instinctive anr slentllle ius wtll oh intertsuug prof iilt wan always sure or u good crowd nt his enterteilnmenlh there tin pro lttisor was the first man to dtmonstrate the leliphoiit and electric light in acton inct thal was years and yinia before eltlitr wiua inatalled for practical pur- pisefl aii where i remember uie pro fessor having a phone mstrumtnl on the i lalform in the hall and sending a mimbtr of tho audience around to the woodshed with a wlro and it receiver the professor talked through the phono and hit citizen at the olhtr end rt porttd when he returned to bin place in uu hull that hi coidd hear every word this w is considered a wonderful thing by many but jome thought it was merely a 4 tricky of the ente rtnlner his protiuc tlon of an thctrlc light though it was caporam an lueldent thai year ls recalled the uaual strawbeiry festival 7or domllilon i day was being urrunged for bilbi were drafted and a motion uas niode that john warren go to cmielph toyhavo uiem printed wtll im glad sftid jolin p secord uiat before we hato another strawberry festival well have a print ing on ice in acton and won t have to go out of town for bills or any other print ing then sure enough on uie very uiy of that straw berry festival the first number of the mme pbzhb was issued and acton people were er proud to havt their own local uemspuryr nnd printing oltici and tluyw bevn proud juid loywl toit tver u re only ured glare was alao a remarkable acum brass band h id uu ir pruetice mg and was regarded with won- ui the old tempt ram i hall too foricara i ail mrrdttffa wn often annoed by fhei bojb making a racki t otilsldt one nighl the hiard a regular rat lal on uu front door and llmenlng tlu re dtsetn i reel that a bo with a couple of plti of inth wius beating um xuilly t th um th r ln modn daa bunithu bttn priutinng linji lg illm w t hau u u m k i ivtl that austin kllx was the bo l 11 1 tipt nhc c mall bill wjiaiuis uuiiatink th drum baud kt or mhw k s i quit miush r 1uu qiu sth mil lilm m t da and round tin bo was clunk full or x j miihlr ht uis givtn th hnare drum jis jr7 y and niudi a itnu ar muiibtr or tin band c ttvc z and for i uis li plnhti th it drum j ist mister a local merchant wilt you help us to help you 1 weivparlnrrs in a way for wr dc- jirnil upon each other for our sinve9s your advertising lielps us operate this newspaper and our new spaper carries your advert iseu than three thou sand readers in the acton district and plays a major part in your business pro- we both know that advertising pays dividends m increased business with cor respond in increases in profits and so we ask you lo cooperate in a campaign -t- inerease oiu dcr lind iuinimmt ur tht uld timpirniui hall wai ir llulrdil bj ikstrlclty nur waa u uphimi iir lnwtttlm then niuhi tr henrd ulthln 1u wlou a ma rtininmn m i will i hu tihiiiiuyii o ii i ii knp fnr iiiihjim y rlblimii tlilj lint advertisiuir nd yo ur imisi- raelleis and nianulac- ves isiiinjr your store speak lo llie i mirers represent at imprcs- iion them the tact that vou havi found tlfk cron kkfk irkss a aluahle aihertisin nieitiu them to surest to llieir firn cton free press he the list of publications wliich carry aelver tiseinents for their nationallyknown pro ducts pi in and us that placed iirfe ttte iin pi experience has taught you that adver tising pays and if national advertising in the acton free press is in creased you know that your sales will show a sharp upward swing m were partners ou knows lets co operate you and the acton free press phone 174 ghilibimbbnba muggs and skeeter ilice i u stautl l be the larueirit fninui hranrfttftt poultr ikkii rr held in eat v m canada a three lnj turkey mnrket- ing xx iuw roncituhml retvntly at antlgimish komi scotiu tliere uas a total of 31 totut of ttirki rlmd a qunnll y ot clilckn 41 nd ouier iunltr the pre- lofts week ft turkey pool at hadtleck handled cltue an 5100 pounds of jturkoy und a pool nt xfahou following that of anttgonuh nm occupying two days dtjuh witli apprdxhnucly so 000 pounds by wally bishop

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