thvbsdat mat iiul 1m3 the acton free press paoeskvkn ifa oatr maw two tut u aja h srao l oahuac oar land to virit if mut to him he only wao hi hi btt in the tac ot the aa itwn write him a mfctr jour cpar ft matarj jul fan kn tna bra what 0 with too enjoy n calmm all dandy the alafour it will hh imp hb mind mm the hat and the then jut tn him the am at the folk all around the waall mta of aeas la the paper v- i thla sw ore all do me their hu to keep the old emplle tor lee you caeethearu and wtna you can all do your nil to help keep that man ol youre men tally tit jau keep him informed of the dour uakr him teel that your thought are tor him him akme so arad him a wtler from over the a letter from troubles and worries rte free i elp hta is heat him keep mlline for you re friend the sunday school lesson mat svndmr may m peters counsel to scatter ed christians golden texthonor all men love the brotherhood fear cod honor the kin i pet 2 it lemon text i pet 111 113 exposition i straacera and pu- rim ii 3 11 ix the author of thea word is pete an apoatle of jesus christ wfcns hbv lory makes hlnva testimony j ot the truths he wrote he was the son of jonas or john joo 1 4244i he was a fisherman of capernaum imatt 83 lsl he was a married man ii cor 931 he was brought to jesus by his brother andrew jno 1 33tt when jesus first beheld him he cave bun the name by which he is chiefly known peter or cephas aramsle means a stone later he left all and followed the lord luke s 111 among the incidents of his life with jesus were his walk on the water slnklng brcause of his doubts i matt 11 22 hes servuu- us nobly so keep up ill bis confession of jesus as the your end he may eel bis smokes ibrouch friend and other comforts the red cross may send hut the thing he will cherish where er he roay roam are the letters he gets from the town hv calls home twenty yean ago ffcm the btte at ttkf fw lw at th may 3 1 as iftss mr john x worden intends erect ing a house on his lot in the rear of the ryder and mow at glove factory this lunutur a convention of veterans wns hehl on may 241 h in toronto for the pur pose of amalgamating all veteran so cieties in one organization j i scar- row of acton mta elected third vlce- r resident oakvllle wirebound box arid bus ket plant v as comnhtely destroyed b fire on saturday morning halton baseball ijeague hud big games last saturday the pmo in bronte went to 12 inning und thr one in acton to 11 innings auon dv feated milton by 4 2 mr ed crtpps of crewsons cor ners has sold his farm and will short- 1 remove to acton smith wansbroucii in toronto on thursday may j4th w2x by rev e d sllcox allan graham cameron smith to anna marie wanshrough daughur of mr uml mrs robert walubrough both of acton died clemfntsat milton on monday may kth 1923 luclnda cone be loved wife of w j clements in her 63th year anotllest tiwek ykakh adelaide ci army minister t n ford warning australians they must prepare for at least hn other three years of war and be ready for any eventuality told reporter after a war cabinet meeting i say unhesitatingly that this war is llkelv to last sever years l christ tmalt 16- ljo his objec tion to christ going to the cross matt16 2l23 his refusal to al- lov jesus to vash his feet and hb change ijno 1 410 his courageous assertion of loyalty jno ll it folkmed by bis base denlul mtc 14 imtjv and de p penltenc his re ception of forgiveness from the iord jno 21 sd ver lieranu- n kpokesman for the dtsclphs ntter p l tecost bhd tlureafter he mnnlfestetl a marvelous change of charm u r and ilevollon ll is muh a person who addresses chrtkllans or thp dispersion who are kcattered abroad in the roman pro vince from the northeast of lalesi tine to south and west while this uas territory ovtr which the atosle laul hod journeyed vet there wert- places wher many persecuted chris tians from pnlehtlne took refuge thev were therefore strangers this wns n ttrm used to designate the jiu scattered throuuhout the worl 1 ntur the babylonish cnptlvltv it is htr applied to cltrtstlans in 1 it jh the term pilgrims is added both ixpresnlons have to do with the other worldllnetts of the christian tailing true blkvn nre citizens of the kingdom of hnven ahll 1 x jl but while in this world they ar duirss nmong unbelhvirti he- firt whom they nre to shine as lights from anoth- world mutt s lfi j cor 4 6 j pet 1 19 all this means that whin thi- holy spirit mura our hi arts lie illuminates our undeindnhd- intr purifies our morals and enable us to take the spiritual vltw of life jno 4 si j4v thu is in direct con trast to the sinful darkness tupcr- ktltlon moral weakness nnd unfallh of unr gt n rates our light should shine to dispel their darkness ii the christian s relationship to civil powers 1116 the first responsibility of the chris tian is to be law abiding imperfect as it may be legal government is a divine institution rom it 17 re form and correction are to he effect ed by virtues of a better orthr and nurer living and thus have n beneflc- lent influence on the state hypo critical conduct on the part of chris tians places an insuperable obstacle before the witness of the church to- jsmrd the state and its unregeoerate dtlsrns christians can be a power ful influence in their communities and in the nation when puhuo con fidence in their testimony and moral intecrity is sustained- it is a tragic time when unsaved people speak of reputed christians as evildoers v 13 rom 14 1623 on the other hand well dolnc may put to silence the ig norance of foolish men- the ignor ance here referred to concerns spir itual things and the knowledge of god our attitude toward such con- sequencea of unfallh should be pity rather than anger as free u the believers assur ance for in christ we are all free jno b36 this freedom is from the tyranny of condemnation the judg ment of cod the slavery of sin and satan and of death itself heh 3 14 is this freedom is best ex pressed in our service to god rom 13 l3 there follows a right atti tude toward our fellow men we honor them because they are the ob jects of christs redeeming love along with this there is special affection for the household of faith iieb is 1 ill christ s victory over suffer ing jxk23 bearing in mind that many of those who would hear the epistle read would have undergone great persecu tion he exhorts them to take it pa- 1 1 entry if thev suffer for welldoing such path net is acceptable with god the law of the christian lift is such that sinful conduct of one party does not justify the sinful be havior of th othr good christians are petpl who know how to suffer for the right and far the cause of christ without complaint matt 16 mjfi tv tainport his teaching in terl draws attention to how christ jesus endured his sufferings he is our xampu or copy first iie did ho kin the world has never been able to point to a flaw in the character of jesus in his bitter per secution ii simply t hlm- wolf to him that judieth righteous god was 11 u rtfugc and strength n very present help in time of trouble therefore he did not fenr ps 46 1 blood brotherhood how to meet the dog pw doo lo uut of tlwtr way to muse trouble hut the prime instinct of nny dog u to protect his master or his masurs property a hall i tilling how to approach nnd handle dogs has been released by the industrjul accident prevention aoilntlons rite leaflet was pre pared hj n noted dog fancier rhe ruhs he muketi should he valuable to uth huslnettt as dairies bak- trlis inundrlttt nnd gas companies litre are the rules always let a dog know j ou are approaching by not being too quiet growls and barks are o challenge accept them as such and show no alarm sudden or unexpect ed moves are likely to be misunder stood hv a dog speak to strange dogs in a confident friendly voice not sharply or scoldlhgly always al low a dog to approach and let his nose aid him in forming his impres sions a dog should not be touched unless you have met him often enough to establish a friendship a dog should be given the impression that your visit is perfectly proper w national selective service second compulsory employment transfer order ivotsce to cmriaim mbmpioyn osuf sxjioya f rhllua mjlay i la nsluwl 3wu sniw etohutosu luswhiatosma iter tfcu jnh lste 14 i mm itijwim ttlmtl w olluta a otvj tkl 5ksj otjm ulm irtilau hat wmtul mplojvmmta tlw tav t m ki clmmm ttt4ly tlstyaiij unsw nwkmui sawcd sfw mnitliiarw rtfsuinm im u saw wiiywiyj m fc- sail mitm imwiil imaiwmlts a snrtjovmkmta covulkd by tats oanuti aw t ss mm t iff i walii j mi 1 asr wum tw uh is mj u ufcl aim wr i imtml 4 awr smi trmmm t lti lwo w4w kly is ims kw n iiiw w kw vmji mi m u slctuwu kbova mia rhui t ui t tnploynmtu tkvl sutiv smvm mwi urm ufr ttun m tuh i lra rvuvf uufiab cy i- toi tvutf n fmploymaru wvj blvti sacvicw mik to far imsmvtl o ku p- tsmutty muy vbttc to th twuaw iac aj tlntwr 4wction tmy kt mmm aw fcs m s tit 1m smmta 4 m n e wi 4 er bms bsn hm 1m to a 1 11 jsjah tj mth a m mmt 11 wmt mwm km ims 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wtb iyaaaif aw yrfiiaaj mi tm m fajiir atavafa ssstaa4uss k uaiwmaa pfcxal the 1iiti red cross blood donor service conunands the atten tion of doncombatant dtlxens of the i dominion by means of this service every healthy adult is afforded the opportunity of giving direct personal assistance to the fighting services thus making a valuable contribution to the countrys war effort thousands of soldiers died in the first great war because blood serum was not available for treatment of shock andf aiued conditions a quar ter of a century has passed canadas youth again is poised for battle and the preparation for an adequate blood bank is imperative when the current war broke out the c red cross society and the national research council took immediate steps to provide dried blood serum and the project has de veloped into one of the major medical services of the war already canad- i blood has provided lifegiving transfusions for wounded fighting men in knany parts of the world and for british civilian victims of ger man air raids the work has grown by leaps and bounds from the experimental start with two clinics in toronto now there are co in operation in the var ious province but the heed has hot been net and the objective for 1943 has been set at izfluo blood donations weekly the high mark reached by the end of april was 8733 weekly donations three mobile units travel through out the ontario countryside as the blood donor service endeavors to give farmers and their families and resi dents of smaller communities an op portunity of making a practical de monstration of their patriotism the number sltortly will be increased and the practicability of using similar units in other provinces is under con slderatlon all men and women in good health betweenrlhe ages of 18 and go are eligible as donors and each is requir ed to donate about three quarters of a pint of blood the operation is painless and requires only a few mlnutrs but the donor rests for a short time after it is completed the giving of blood is a little thing in itself but may prove a very real factor in saving human lives the satisfaction experienced in such an intensely personal gift compensates the donor a hundred fold for any paltry inconvenience involved boy scouts of malta the most bombed spot on earth have adopted a hew wartime motto it is scarrcd hut hot krakvd urges fanners to plant white beans hon james i gardiner domin ion minister of agriculture today has called for increased planting of white beans in areas where they are commercial crop arrangement are being worked out so that the farmer will get a return of s230 a bushel for number one grade the minister mentioned three sources ol increased demand for this years crop the united klngdqm which has asked the agricultural aood board to supply substantial quantities of white beans trie united states which is prepared to buy any surplus available for export and the domestic market where beans are ex pected to be in greater demand be cause of meat rationing apart from this request to com knerciat growers the minister urges farm and city gardeners to grow all the white htans they will rcqulr for th ir own um tuans he points out art an exctlunt food th crop tx iulre lltth i nr and dried beuns if harvested prop rly can ih success fully store suffklnt stid for in rrtnul planting is avalluhh hi said and tl r is still umph time to plant b ns in nnj purl of canada old truss oot rav in cov- nued tin box w j baker expert brass spinner recently retired after fifty years service in the montreal shops of the canadian national railways the same shop in which he began his appren ticeship in april 1893 mr baker said that in the early years of his work men passed in front of the pay master to receive their wages in a covered tin box after removing the cash contents the cover was replaced and tfce box dropped in a receptacle for the next payday mr baker was one of the skilled workers of the national system who were assigned to the preparation of the royal blue train wmch carried their majesties king george and queen elizabeth across ca and hack again in may and june 1939 vicak ih grave dktgkk nkwcasne rngland c p funerals in the tyne village of malty population 64r mean hard work lor the vicar rev roland wilkinson ih tause of labor shortage he has to im gruvedigger as w 11 as minister on days before f um rals he digti tlu graves then of u r conducting in burial service he fills in the grow resides he in a horn guard pku1 what determines the va l u e of advertising space reader interest determines the value of advertising space advertising experts all agree reader interest in a publication is the most important ctor in determining the value of advertising space when subscribers get the free press they read v it they have paid for the service the free press renders and for having it delivered ad dressed personally to each and every one of them it is not thrown on the door step in the hope that it will be noticed 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