x september tib ism the acton free press paob m you astd keep your hhw off prayer wkn yo move knelt ot eveoaocur aa4 heart godfe msiiii nigre to uowt hfcwm yon auad keep a yon cor wbosa we pray who est the tend by eo and olr goord w both ojch astd amy 1 doocer polo ond f ear toot l each oeed your hearts nay toor god is ever 1 aott ko him house you kneel assli with b to joy ond peace beatrice clbbs twenty years ago oo wlnolpcc boorkot loot wook at ux1 ond ontario whtot hromshl su8 at toronto to o pbsttlom oo the mton at strateord otr boffcwtu wtn hmw ad mr tla the sunday school lesson ktrxrjav tmmmbxm 10 mmi uav1d anointed king golden 1xl linn tooketo on the outward appearance but the lord looketh on the heart 1 sao is 1 lesson text 1 sun is 15 11lh time 109s b c- place bethle hebl exposuloo 1 samuel in trouble about saul 13 it speaks well or the aa off samuel that he mourned over the fall of saul 4v 1- but while it woe commendable that ho shookl be fvftev- ed at the tin ond subsequent reject ion of saul it woo not rlcotthat he spend his time in idle wii god hod rejected him from betas ktaf hall the oooriara on main street in koody btock ar uiw nwvert- ed mto a salbmim walker lodeo jlw jk am woo instituted there the now rooms wttl be over russelr- t hul of here durinc the weak visit- kf his brother mr john c kux mr hid was actons flrat municipal clerk nod treasurer re woo appointed in lots ond retained office until theq sprlnc off 4s1s when he rccsoved to monro mich the sod news of the death of rev j c wuson at wcybum sask reach ed acton friends oo monday he to acton as minister off knox church twentyone years oen ond ministered here for sixteen years funeral vices wui be held on friday lo knor church ond interment in folrview cemetery campbeljl at hamilton on thurs day september 4th 1924 colin pbell of esqueslnc aced 8d water deeply or not at au vwtuen wiu sliu crow plotif qh7 for fall use new yolrc cp are you having trouble with caboose heads splitting just bend the heads over to the round to break the roots on one aid that should eumlnate that threat in harvesting early cabbage there no need to pull out the roots simply cut out the heads making certain not to injure the plain stems youll get a new growth that can be used for the man with the hose should soak his garden deeply unless the soil is drenched so that the water will go down she to eight inches hosing might well be eliminated completely for a ught spraying is worse than drought don v cultivate too deeply from now on stir the top inch of tltr soil only that will reduce lot of moisture to a minimum combine immunization against whooping cough and dipthhua studies show that infants can be immunized successfully against dlp- theria ond whooping cough at the time the health league of i reported today quoting on article by three illinois investigator in the journal of the american mett les association because dlptheria and whooping cough are most prevalent and serious in the first years of life it seemed logical that immunization against the two disease should be attempted at the same time the investigators quoted the report is based on in jections given 49 infants averaging ejeht months in age three doses wore given each child threeweek intervals between doses yielded a higher percentage of immunity res ponses than dosage one week apart ninetyseven per cent of the children on the threeweekinterval dosage rested immune to dlptheria and 72 per cent had high immunity tests for j whooping cough after a stimulating dose of pertussis vaccine the whoop ing cough percentage rose to 95 re- j actions were transient and usually mild the three investigators said that no infant so injected during the past five years is known to have con tracted either tb and coffee tea and coffee served in restaurants is not affected in any way by the in creased rations put into effect last may the ration administrations issues a ramlnder that the amount of tea or coffee which may bo served in public places is one cup off coffee or one swrvtng of tea to any person at on not more than one individual tea nd fallible ul many-others- in the blhle ik 1 ii 110 jer 1 su and out of the bible to whom god has said ga he hesitated to undertake the work for which god hod commlarionad hjm for fear of the consequence v 3 when od says co we ought not to reply how can i but to start and go and leave god to ssttlst the how if saul hear it he win kill ae the fear of man brought a nare to samuel la this insta tprov 29 351 how foolish that fear was how could saul or anyone else kill o man who had work to do for god did the lord bid samuel to tell a lie to secure his safety vs 2 3k not at all god simply refused to argue with sanfuel the question of his kolag and again bids him go and tells him what to say and that at t im proper tune he will show htm what to do what samuel was bidden to tell was the exact truth as far as it went we are under obligation ot tell the exact truth even to our enemies if we tell anything but we are not under obligation to tell all we know tills is the way in which god frequently guides his servants a step at a time in this way the lord tests aud devel ops our faith too many want the lord to point out the whole way be fore they will take the first step no tice how each step is marked out by the phrase the lord said vs 1 8 7 12 11 david chosen and anointed il ls david like so many others god call ed was attending faithfully to hut humble work when god called him matt 35 33 one by one the sank of jesse bad passed by uhtll the sev en had passed and samuel waits pat- lently for gods voice and says of each neither hath the lord cho this and at last his patience is re warded the voice comes arise an oint him for this is he david was hot qualified for the kingship until the spirit actually come neither are we qualified for service until we re ceive the holy spirit luke 24 29 hi decline of saul and davids rise 14jk having forsaken god and failed in obedience to hut will saul was denied the assistance he had received from the spirit of god with this loss went every high quality in sauls character there was serious deterioration in his personality and kingly capacities he became morose and subject to an evil spirit v 15 sauls only qualificat ion for his kingship was that god had chosen him a sign that god would en due him for his high responsibilities it is a solemn lesson we must learn from sauls fate when the lord s rejected by men they must not think it strange that the lord rejects them the backslider shall be filled with hut own ways prov 14 141 sin brings us own punishment lev 26 21 rom 6 23a fruitless uvea are an abomination to the lord jnd 15 c jas 4 17 men can grieve and quench the spirit eph 4 30 those who drive the spirit of god away from them become a prey to evil spir its jno 13 2630 if the lord jes us through his grace u hot allowed to rule over us then sin and satan will have easier chance to take possession of us david was a young man of great faith and was the one chosen to minister to saul through his musical ability he may have sung and played the song of moses and some of the earlier psalms the friends of saul were wiser than the king himself in that they sought to heal his wretched spiritual condition by naming one of gods chosen servants who was filled with the spvit on one hand we haw a miserable apostate and on the other a triumphant soul full of happy courage it is far better to be strong in the lord than to be filled with our sinful harkslmlngs eph 6 10 1 tim 6 12 north african r c a f mess friendly spot visitiac nfan bccmm risanrrr of taw plat ared hate to ue- part after maimnf breaks en dvlks somewhere in tunisia cfl the remark has been volunteered with surprising frequency by officers who have been guests at the century- old villa where the rcjcf its district headquarters la north africa that if the happiest mess ive ever seen it has been heard even the officers on the hq staff which is h by wing cmdr g ault of ottawa are beginning to suspect there may be something in it for months the baembers of the comparatively small staff have been to ml billeted la the villa making frequent his place god bad provided saul for trips into the field for liaison purposes he people tea 9 lfik a king accord- returning going about their huil sum lag to their choice ch 1 13 david hardly realising that a very lively was a king whom god had provided and cordial spirit was growing la the for himself a taaan after his own mess heart j the commanding officers has a little by little god discloses hu habit of running into operational purposes to his servant samuel who typ who are on sick leave awatt- f or all his excellencies of character ug post lag or transport and inviting them to bunk in at hq- the visit- log offic apend an from a couple of days to a few weeks around the old villa with its spacious gardens and informal atmosphere and the result la inevitable they become enamored of the pises and hate to leave it about half the ground floor is used for an orderly room and other of fices in which a substantial staff off airmen is employed on two ions recently the vtus was given over to the airmen ao that they could hold parties they are billeted at a near by villa not as suitable as hq for entertaining the airmen invited only few senior officers to their first soiree finally loosened up and asked the whole bunch the second one vtnn taetr fetasae some of the perennials at the villa in addition to the c o- have been squdn ldr alan carscallen of cal gary adjutant sqdn ldr jack ken- yon of drantford ont the medical officer sqd ldr hugh davidson of fort erie ont presbyterian padre sqdn ldr h f d smeaton of mont real roman catholic padre sqn ldr marcel brosseau of montreal ac countant hart devenney of ottawa and montreal ymca field officer fo william fader of keglna records officers and fo paul goranson of vancouver artist with the historical branch all of- the officers are on a virtual circuit of field missions seeking out canadians on units h the mediter ranean area italy sicily north africa gibraltar malta looking after their interests financially med ically and morally their excursions take them to strange places on a recent trip through tunisia and algeria sqn ldrs brotseau and kenyon drove a canadianmade staff car into an iso lated area where there were no roads and got through to some canadians on a technical unit which depended on camel caravans to bring up its supplies the two officers followed camel trails and the dry bed of a stream to get there the officers are proud of their can adian equipment padre davidson returned from a field mission in sicily and told with pride of driving his canadian staff car over a troad where one of the celebrated jeeps was mired he towed it out of the mud the week at ottawa y nrtmur iutciicn rress meat writer ottawa cp a rising demand for dairy products has pointed to the urgent need for conserving canadas milk supplies federal government charts and fig ures have stressed the problem of meeting the increasing demand for dairy products and federal officials have appealed to canadians to avoid possible waste and overpurchase of milk so the urgent needs of britain for canadian cheese and the require ments of the armed forces can root but the situation has become urgent that the government isnt de pending on public cooperation alone the prices board too has stepped into the picture with a new order which requires that distributors m about 80 off the main canadian mar kets sell no more fluid cream in any month than was sold by them during june total demand for dairy products now exceeds total supply officials say and recent reports indicate that hut- terfat sold as cream in 1944 has in creased by more than 20 per cent ssabk rtttrtstctb mastea the pas man cp only the barking of william luciera dog kept a large bear from attacking the rails island road farmer lucier ran to nag or the equivalent amount of loos the house while his dog warded the tag may be used in a serviag of torn bear off impstopagandists in a recent broadcast in the germ- man program of the bbc european servlc a report in the stockholm newspaper svenska degladet was read this said that the gestapo had lately raided the german propaganda ministry and questioned two leading officials doctor heinz braweller and major hans sommerfeld braweller is head of the foreign pre department he succeeded carl boehmer who died in 1942- of wounds received on the eastern front after spending some time in a concen tration camp sommerfeld a party journalist was put into uniform in the early days of the war to act as liaison officer between the propagan da ministry and the german high command both men according to the swedish newspaper accounts had been report ed to the gestapo for making defeat ist remarks it was sommerfeld who on october 20 last announced to foreign press correspondents in berlin unfortunately i have to re port that the russians have broken through the german front at the same time butter production and stocks on hand are on the de cline partly responsible for the situation has been a drought situation in many parts of eastern canada which has resulted in consequent declines in milk production the combined output of factory products in july totalled slightly less than 1400000000 pounds of milk a decrease of about 63l5oo00o pounds compared with the combined make in terms of milk for the corresponding month last year of the total milk available to the factories in july creamery butter took over s94 per cent cheddar cheese 22 c cream 32 and concentrated whole milk 49 meg prsanotlsa down in another phase of the farm front canadian hog production is on the down grade although the decline probably will not be reflected in com- 1 rnercial marketings for some time to come i a government survey of the hog population made on june 1st showed that swine on farms number 7740s00 live per cent below the total on the same date a year ago and indicated i a 32 per cent decline in numbers of sows to farrow in the foil hog production was maintained or increased in british columbia and the five eastern provinces but de- cllnes were shown in each of the three prairie provinces which also reported the itiml serious declines in the num- ber of sows to furrow the survey showed the enormous gain in hog population on june 1st 1938 hogs on farms in canada num bered only 3487000 against 7741000 on the same date this year it u hot expected the decline in hog pjjfejuctlon will seriously affect the supply of bacon to the united kingdom canada has agreed to sup ply a minimum so0oo0oo0 pounds of bacon in each of the calender years 1944 and 1945 in less than eight months of this year more than 500- 000000 pounds were purchased for shipment overseas with every indl cation higher marketings will appear this fall there was good news for the can udlah wheat farmer last week as gov ertimeit reports indicated canadian wheat which often lay dormant in crowded storage buildings in the early years of war has been moved to ex port markets at the most satisfactory pace since 1939 figures of export shipments are not issued immediately far security reas ons but the latest publication indi cates the trend in the first nine months of thi crop year 194344 which ended oil july 31 wheat and wheat flour leav ing canada amounted to 255327902 bushels more than the total of 214- 700000 bushels shipped in the entire crop year 194243 in the last month for which ship ments were given april exports were 41315967 bushels compared with 23 278531 in the corresponding months last year in 193940 exports were 1926743fi8 bushels 194041 231206243 and in 194142 225828434 telling thkm bombing by that time was get ting more under way and the leaflet raid era was passing and printed in large letters and in heavy type on one of the leaflets we used to drop had been a warning to the german people this might have been a bomb it said well when the changeover to real bombing earn one of the arm- ourers got hold of the biggest bomb he coum find and he chalked on it in large letters bware this might have been a leaflet cornwall ont cp victor abrams of mllle roches set a bear trap in his bee yard and next day found a seven foot black male bear in the trap the animal had destroy ed about 50 hives a loss of almost 500 actonfallfair friday and saturday september 2223 special prizes no is bt high stopping lion irt s360 cub 2nd 200 cadi 1 00 23 bnt single turnout irt value of sjdo 2nd valu of czjoo t 00 33 bct span high stopper in llameu ut caih ssjdo 2nd value of i00 10 00 43 beet span heavy hone any breed hi 700 2nd 1100 3rd 2jo0 caih 12 00 s3 bert lady rider 1m value su0 2nd value 200 5 b0 63 beel lady driver irl value 500 2nd value 2j00 t 00 to bert saddle mare or oldlng ultable for hunter irt cath 300 2nd value mo 8 00 8s beictieavyhorieon grounditmars or celdlnatany breed lit 1800 2nd moo caih 10 00 b3 bert lony 12 hand and under hitched la suitable vehicle irt value sejod 2nd value s300 3rd value 200 eth value 200 11 00 10s bet single delivery horse lt caih 3 00 2nd caih 300 8 00 iis bert showmamhlp of foil open to boy or girl let cash mo0 2nd value 30d 7 00 12s bert group of not lees than five fforeee owned by one exhibitor let value 100 2nd value 1500 3rd value 300 is 00 cattle specials 133 bert jeney gel of lire kroup of three ahbnala either ex bred by exhibitor from llalton county erin or eramoia townihlpa any family having won a t eaton co limited prixe in this clam at a fair in 1044 not eligible to compete by t baton co limit ed antique chippendale tray sheffield tteproo uctlon design value ib 00 143 beit two beef calves lit cash a2jm 2nd value 1200 3rd 100 5 so 1ss best two dairy calves 1st value 250 2nd value s200 3rd value 1100 5 so 1gs junior herd any beef breed consisting of bull and 3 females previously shown in individual classes all under two years of one 1st value 300 2nd value 200 8 00 km wrxialm its brit pair young sows under 4 months value 9300 s 00 ibs best bacon hog market weight vatye 500 s 00 ids beit pair weanling pigs bacon type value 250 2 so h1ieep wecia1x beit flock of sheep consisting of 1 ram 2 ewes and 2 ewe iambi any breed 1st value 300 2ml value 200 best pair marketable wether lambs value 2s0 2nd value 200 best five ewe lambs by hobert 500 war saving certificate simpson co ltd povltbv special 23s best pair cockerel and pullet any breed value 300 m1mcexjlaneovs specials 24s to couple married greatest number of years attending the fair registration to be made with gatekeepers or secretary second day of fair tax actom fbkx pssss one year value iu 2 00 2ss to the person attending acton fair from the greatest distance report to secretary for computation of x distance tax acrom fxxa paras one year value 2 00 26s best appearing child under 12 years and doll carriage in school parade 1st value 200 2nd value 100 3rd value soc 3 so 27s best decorated bicycle in school parade boys and girls by pallants clothing store acton 1st cash 250 2nd cash 180 3rd cash 100 s 00 okain hoot and vegetable bfeculs 30s best collection of farm produce including groin roots l vegetables and flowers gardener not eligible 1st cash 300 2nd value of 200 s 00 31s beit six quart bosket of onions 1st ontario seed co seed to be collected spring of 1045 woodhall at mus- elle value 100 1 00 32s beit half dozen slicing cucumbers lit by ontario seed co seeds to be collected spring of 1945 wood- hall a musselle value 100 1 00 33s best three samples of grain consisting of wheat oats and barley half bushel of each 1st value 200 2nd value 180 3 so 34s best bushel basket of mixed vegetables not open to market gardeners by woodhall and musselle plants spring of 1s45 1st value 200 2nd value 100 3 00 353 best bushel shipping turnips lit cash 200 2nd p cosh 100 3 00 peck of winter wheat prepared and exhibited by boy or girt 18 years or under resident of halton i county erin or eramosa townships five prizes of 200 each plants and flowem bert 12 gladioli 1st cash 100 2nd cash 75c best living room bouquet 1st cosh 100 soc best basket cut flowen 1st cosh 100 2nd cosh 50c centre piece of assorted flower on tray for cunnar table seating twelve 1st value 200 2nd cash 75c best basket wild flowers arranged or effect 1st value 200 2nd cash soc iso 1 so