thubsday march 19th 1942 the acton free press page sxvxn 4 i knew her when j knew her when her eyp with glory filled firt came to rct upon thnfone whou enrlinnt tiy wns m4 upoit her brajut r fwm thnt first hour hot life hrr hopes her drenm wore hi nlonc from thnt inmc lioui hrr urnteful hrart hnomfk became hln throne i knew hor when the lory from hrr von vor fled to her hoart nu to his in it i off nkles a bullet npd the rrild has born mieeeitiiiul it wan learned o ran the line and our aircraft nil but return ed her mm nnd mine g t ckkbd squadron lender rcaf the sunilay school lesson for sunday march 22 twenty years ago lyoni ui vmm off th wee lrtw of thurwu mareh z3 1022 the dufct wns flying on the treetn inkt week wild geee have been flying north ward during th week mr ephrlnm chnpmnn of cnmp- bdlvlllo died fit the home of his son chief constable chnpmnn milton in hlh elrhtywcond yonr ho wns h niton county s veternn hlrh con stable nnd nliio court crier nt the spring nnd fnll assize for the past 44 yonr he never missed n court n rcord held by few other court crlors in canada h s wilson fluent lit the chevro let automobile co is openlnp n jjnr- nce on mill street the young people of rbenezor church met nt the home of mr tohn locker nnd presented miss lnurn with n silver showei prior to her wedding died armstrong at brnmpton on mondny mnrch 20th 1022 a1enn der armstrong beloved hufibnnd of mnrthn grnhnm formerlv of acton miller at st michaels hospitnl toronto onfridny mnrch 17th 1922 john miller fnther of mrs ed ryder aclon in his 7tlli venr graham at his home ioronto on mondnv mnrch imh 10jj inmw irnlinm brothei of mrs jam s mnmhouw arfnn p 1 1 p yenrs imils the messiah foiteiluls h jus dea1h golden lext for whosoever would save bis life muill low it nnd whoso ever shall lose bin life for my wilt and the rohjw i s hiihii kiiv ii mink r t i erbon rexl mnrk 8 2717 lime summer a d 20 plnco cnesnren phlllppl exposition x i hou nrt the christ 27 20 but whom say ye thnt i nm thnt wns n critical quostldn there might be error on other points nnd still theie he hope hut error here would 1m nbsoluutly fntnl to see in him only one of the prophets even though the first or gientcst but not to nee in him the christ of god nnd not to believe in him ns such would be- to empty his life of 11 h mennlng nnd fnlth in him of its power nnd to utterly unfit them to he the foundation of wlrtch christ jesus himself is the chief corner stone tph 2 20 peter s confession is very positive there is no uncer tainty not one shadow of n doubt a similar confession hits been mnde be fore jno 1 4149 peter himself had mnde it upon n former occnslon jno 6 go but it wns under clinnged circumstances nou enthusiasm for lesus wns fnst dying out his glor wns nlrendy heroming enveloped in the shndous of the cross yet oven now the n pasties nnd prt eminently peter recognized his ns the christ of god flesh nnd blood sometimes nttnln to nn opinion thnt jesus is the christ but it is onk the one thnt is hegotten of god thnt delleuth thnt jesus li the christ with- n fnlth thnt wnvers not in the fnce of si holm 1 criticism nlmost unlversnl dtfec lion nnd the ninnv hnrd snylnls nnd unnernuntnhle doing of 7esus illm wlf which oftentimes nre quite tn plirnb1 to us imntt 1g lfi ii get behind me sntnn 10 it the time vvm now ripe for lesus to declare to his disciples his npprnnt h tni rejprllnn nnd inffi rinp nnd ttr better prices for vegetables to be paid this year 1 c inggnrt foods tidministuuor wnrtlmi prices and 1 inde bonrd hnd good mui for vegetnhle grnvvcth this week when he announced grow ers will recrivt increased prices for their 102 crops of tomatoes pt as corn groin nnd uncd henns a hoard order enlls for the follow ing inrrenses oer 1011 prices tomn toes 1 per ton pens 7 1 pt r ton i on the shelled weight hnsls or 1 r per tan clrou u light corn vpot ton green nnd uncd benns on the aernge nn incrense of 5 per ton the price increnie kies ncnurnm ment to grovers of those ogetnblts which pre stnples for cnnnlng it is iocornl7od mnreov r thnt in mot dlstthts crowrs o will be hither tils nr rtn to some extent to tin inhnr sitnntinn tin is nn loneer nxnllnhle for enn- nin m imf esse nlinl norlshnbb foods of hloli nutrithmnl vnlm such as tnmntm s tuns rorn nnd btnns tt is not nninhh for foods that rnn in pn s rt d in sonn othi i wjiv thnn h the iisi of tin sin h ns npj u s whitt henns hi v nnd nrrots ptjrk anil i he word must hilngs out the fat t thnt there wns np imptrntive iiles sit for tliese things but win must he die this question is er fullj nnsutred cist w hi re in the blblt ino t ii hob 0 22 isn vi i fi 2 cor r 21 nt 1 n 1 pet 2 21i he must die thnt we might hnve dilivtrnnee fiom guilt forijv ntks through his blood epli 1 7 1 i hi re tould iine hi en no sftlvntlon for nm sinmi if he hnd not elied u nl t 10 h 2 cor r 21 horn 1 20 2fi rut not onl ml sr he he killed he must nlsq nftei thiee dns hise again thnt we mn hne delivernnce from sins power lift through his rtsui retrieve tons of scraj iron cnh- canada campaign hringh weafth of valuable war- metal from rural back joih and ftullydumm uy makmuaix haticman imnmmmmti premt huff writer winniplf cp pai mors uml mnrhlnery denle rs are nmong those nsked to help keyji the guns firing on the lint tin fionts by colliding nil nvnltnhk semp metal in ihilr dis tricts scrnp metnl denlem me experienc ing n grent demand ilht ncroui the dominion for old scrap 1o meet wur- tlme industrys needs lo pry loose the tcstlmnted hundreds of tons of old motnl lying nround farms implement sheds gnrnges nnd other pin cog denlers nnd foundrymen in winnipeg are planning n cnriipnlgn suggesting 23ton carlots be sent here patriotic snlvngo corps in mnny smnll towns nlso nre mnklng a speclnl effort to get all unused metals not worthies lake for exnmple fnrmor johns old steam threshing outfit be rolled elown in n gulley 22 years ago nnd htnmped ns woithless its big whooln now nre vnlued nt some 17 on the scrnp metnl market n dealer snld tlie big wheels weigh some 3 500 pounds nnd enstings no 1 scrnp bring three qunrter tent n pound while the steel wheels nre worth one hnlfcent a pound i if a fnrmei delivers scrnp to ed monton klndersley snsk mooic jaw roglnn or snskntoon denlers he will receive 12 n ton for no 1 cast iron fob cnrlonds nnd 1t nt cnlgnrv nnd 15 nt winnipeg maximum permissible pi ice on plou points chilled enst iron and white iron is 10 nt edmonton klndersley moose inw reglnn nnd snskntoon 11 nt winnipeg and 11 at cnlgnry stove plnte tnst iron brings 7 50 nt nhpntntsoxccptwfnntpegw here thrr prite is 10 50 all prices are cell ings i stnh1ished hv the government if n tollettor nt these points got out to fnims nnd hnuls the mnterlal -iiv- lieehhu th- re hnndllw thaige nnd freight to the busing point a fair hauling thnige is 2 n tem one firm handling 80 per tent of scrnp in mnnltohn nnd snskntt he- wan in the largest equipped nrtl ik tween snult ste marie ont and nncoutr feeds some it foundry furnatts in manitoba besides shipping in 1011 some 10000 tons to ontario alberta s seiap is being collected nt cnlgniv to fe e i the new rolling mill then tons inrreamo be fori the wai a norviial strap col let lion nt one ard wns 18 000 tons in one vmi a tnmpaign in 10t7 t i hon ttn i horn i it is a startling illustration of the dullness of the human mind in stelng m w trutli thnt nfter this char do duration of his appioathing death i the diseiples we 1 1 uttcrlv bewildered when his truelfiviott attunlh tame and thnt nfti i this plmn de clnration ef his e tuning resuirtition nfttr i i hie elavs tin ihsllpli s would not he lie ve he le port of it w in n it hael at tunllv en t ui re d e at th at the up inintid time ituke 21 22 21 mk ii ii e f 1 uki is 11 21 ii tei nnun lushes to tl fiemt not how e vi r hiis tiini with it i mlimn i on f te n f filth t til with a flts iti ans fu i iimph will soon have to ivn hawing hae k fietni the ci oss be nut un in domestit kitchens i in man of rot k se ma h his the waitinn pints nntl liatli i i du nsinn and tonfesion ef li mis bear i remind all peisnn and ihim as tin chust tin son of tin living ni sse s di ahng in ieeels for serv in s i ml i mjiu lh hi t onu s s it m tindi i tin maximum pt i i s r uula iin ikimimim and a stumbling turns that t in must se t un a lltinsi hhn k hv mintlinj not the things f hifuri murjji jl atpthatlon f oi ms t lot tlujlpnts ef nun imatt nirtv he thtnimd at the in in i st post in i it tf rom s7 r lo office shrink tiom th- t ross tin suffering thai he in tl i nth of oh eh nee to -stook-iuk-tmiel- l ls ml t ttt i ii brought nu 12 00 i bu sliue the j war 10 000 tons wtie shipped in 1011 i he trnele grew so fnst that a mng ne tit blading nnd unloading e rnne wns added to spud up nnd meet the ele nuintt for tht mi tnls hugi piles of se rap in the nrd plow s autontobih t hnswis ngini liltuks inllwnv whit is farm nuuhln- eij ktep some 10 mm busv ns sort- e ts t title is ate t it ne ton h tiperntors and handling the hre nkei tit rrie k thnt smashes the lnrte sii units into small parts lit r tons on hnntl an rnpuilv ht ing movetl to maiktt in pnparntion foi tin nntuipiliel spij rush tin eh alt i said 1 iitm st se lap me t il n ee i ts in one rln in 10 jl was t t irlomls more than son tons v heliriiifr irodp took prionrr scots guards officer inert s for dflod work in ijbn mean slimming 1 ninn t ifm j ef oet whuh mind have mui i iii i h ilir e i on litions of d e tph shi m is pletitv of thurh tnumptne and tis ti gts im three fun in- calf slretcmnfit ll l mental inmlitmns ef ehslphship the good i tu m t ait of tmkiisnl up 1 ilijiliun tin n an nn i piiiqu p n tlur ortvtis1 irewi lot of w onuns hmhs will h i nsn r ti uuk ni if tin trentl te tnni them down teuitinuit at the rat its been going sine the sheer stmking s rtnie outloeik stnrte smait w onu n t thidis sla ilx in reitnttng ankle hi tut e i ts i ant i ut th it the vh n fin 1 it n i e nmir let he nx u r wi ight sloe kms 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vmi 1 with un llllllls us i m in is its uttr s its ii inn ns it- inttttsh it- anxtbiiu i iton i know xou i w hi t pnx nnv iitti nt u n to x ou ou el mi i ist vi ni t hrist is in suprrmnm it solute lonl voui lunis 1 have r n hiihevliorivtr lo dim si if is to niniiiiui self withall thlt t toiljs to ii its ife is hop s plans purposiv ninbitloiis strength i i tf ittus ui it him taki up his nos what was th i rks ntvvwuv an e trenu l jminful ami khnmerfol mo l of ceutim ihlk is what await i sus if h unnl t end i arri i ont his mission of nde mint uw i sufffrtnirrejrctinnshnme the donth ot s u onfr ntk i v i v ni w who el s t ol an t hx s a lif f i hrist iik- lov w im t u i il ih 1 o tak up mr iross iv tu go rikht mi in un path tn whuh i us bads and nn it the stiffi ring tin shanu nnd th i ondon tt p i i npt lohn mae rat si i vinj with tht suits iuarls m iihxa his been awurld tht i s foi hoi ling up n niimln r f em mv troops w hill the fort i i nde r his i ommand w it lull t v to ot he r positions mm nn eompjin nftii n vtmllt mnri h in wind nun nnd dlffuult r rain fiiiiul th x hail miski d llnir oh jeillxe whl h left the 111 opllu e us tl to tin iiwiiix lb ijitkl d and tapturid one post ind round tl up 10 pi isiuu rs 11 n th tiffin r eovind a big gun li invent it from tu ing tinned against his j ii k whtlt tin v eunipusil positions th ha i utinallx int ml id t t ik up tiuifisioji thit i th n lo mm 1 romivj in onh t nvout th sufi r ing nnel the sham is tei n fuse to take up oui e uoss i 1 ttd foil w me h tt tint me ans iij pi irs in 1 i i i 2 1 1 phil 2 r s it is to 1 i lh nun i o t urist 1 stis tn t th it in nl is to i t v t oti ivii unlu that in i to thoiist tin i iwtv pith of sum instead ef the path of is ml d ix itn f o ish mm xv ho s ks his j rs nil vx i far ii tht high st hit will not xrntn it but the rmrrwhn tnse trgrt of p i von il intiiest ivin tin hikhtst foi lsus sake anl the ospe 1 s wm nm un v iv limit of whlih he ha- lost slthi man must liv s me htun r 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