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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 7 Feb 1935, p. 2

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per line extra or poena birth etfaniaatc end death notices fvrc seaal advertisements tc per word minimum charge jc cash booked 3je also 10c caua when application are addressed to this oflac display advertising rat vary according space contracted lor although every precaution will be taken to avoid error the free press accepts advertising it column on be under standing that it will noi be liable tor any trror la any advertisement published hereundct tnlcsa proof of such advertisement is requested in writing by the advertiser nr mm md iu the ft duly signed by the ailvcrtiief and with such errur or corrections plainly noted in writing thcretui and iu thai case if any error so nulof lnol corrected by the free press its liability shall not exceed uch proportion of the entire co ol sufh kjver tiarmtnt the space occupied by the totcd error bears to the whnl space occupied by such advertisement aulof diijls editor telephones editorial entfbu sines officer 174 residence iji farther help ia the bank arid file the action of the ontario government in abolish ing all examination fees and having the school year and all examinations completed by june 28th are two promises implemented that will gratify most everyone abolition of all secondary school exam ination fees including the charge for trying en trance examinations was the announcement the charges made for fees had in many cases become so prohibitive that pupils wcrq unable to take these tests after jthcy were fitted for them whatever may be said against the hepburn government it certain ly cannot be charged with not living up to pro election promises since coming into power the ryuitine hnjiier heen rip of implementing the promises given in public during the campaign of course manyof these reforms and changes bring about great deal of criticism but the nagging and criticism come chiefly from thjsc who voted and worked against the present government the rank and file like to see promises fulfilled neighborly wish arihourtccment was made lasrweck that burling ton would have new post office georgetown is also to be provided with new government buildj ing both towns in the county are in need of this better accommodation and those places that have hadiine buildings for some years will be glad to learn that other constituencies are to be served better acton has fine building andit is to be earnestly hoped that when burlington and gcorge towti secure thcirstructurcs the public will secure greater use from jt than is allowed the residents of acton when the acton building was constructed hue revolving door was put on and two entrances wore given at present actoniuus have use of only one entrance and card adorns the other other door please wc could go on and mentionother natters thatwould point to the fact thn is wheres theace the reforms and new deal that were heralded over the airljy premier bennett have when actually presented scarcely measured up to the advance ad vertising the unemployment insurance measure finds the government contributing little except the machinery to make the employer and employee create fund and most pll will agree that there is splendid sufficiency of legislation and tax on busi ness at present presumably to help maintain the government and apparently of little benefit to the average man just what use the unemployment in surance will be to the thousands of workers who have to contribute for forty weeks before receiving any benefits is not stated tthe measure will certainly not be an inducement to takeworkers to the farms since these laborers do not come under the benefits of the scheme jwc do not like to be too critical and welcome any reforms calculated at the better ment of conditions generally but when the details or the first of these reforms are given out and after brief analysis it would seem to be just as feasible as the plan from the same authority on old age pension which was never put into effect we hope the rest of the cards in the now deal are more than spots laxity of duty on the part of inspectors of the publrcj vorks department but acton has only one post office and wearc forced to secure our mail there but there are lot of fojs who wish there was opposi tion to which they coily give their patronage we hope in burlington and georgetown that the new buildings erected will also have provision made for courteouseiirctakingrothatthcpubiicwiil some pleasure from the use of the buildings the sunday school lesson fob sunday febbuajty ltb peter preaches at fenecobt golden text and peter said unto them repent yc and be baptized every one of you hi the name op jlesua christ unt the rcmtualon of your olo and ye ahall receive the tflft of the holy spirit acts 38 lc5on tctrxt acta 2238 3011 mudyalo wholo crutpjotuthy sriior rev 2l7 phil 611 time su may 2bth 30 placorjcfuoalcm kxplurfx qod hath made jesus both lord and christ 333a the ccuclilxlon of jcsua the wlckcdust act ever committed was nevertheless part of oods eternal plan of redeeming love but was nono the csa free act of luwicss men jesus could not be held faij by dentil no more can wc if wo are in him david hundred of year before had caught glimpse of the greater oavld who would go down into ijadus but who would not atay there who would not even mo corruption but would be raised before coirupuon had overtaken his body peter though an eye witness to the resurrection goes to the scripture for proof before appealing to his own experience iolerv testimony hud ltii pjupo and our testimony haa iu place but the first place bulongi to the wrd of god peter and the rest were wltnewts of thu fulfilment of this prophecy tlielr testimony uulin uvuchuble thbru was ktlll another wlt rnjt to the ccrtalntyoi the resurrection of jtvasthiit vzr the outpouri spiit a3 the outpouring ot tlm tjpirls which waa fact that petsrv hearorfi could iiuu for tlienuiulva was clear droof that jfifuj waii rbicaand ascendyd and thu yift of thu ufiy ghil today ki the cxpctimentgl axikktas dairying pboakssb creamery tratter productlbn to albert during 1934 jet new high record ac oonllng to preumlnary eauxnate tte provlncea creamery butter output placed at 2500000 pounds compared with the previous peak of 23750000 pounds in 1033 the value of all dairy products during 1934 including home manufactured butter and cheese milk etc is estimated at 4l43o0000 and compared with 12950000 in 1033 shoas gain of almost million ahd half dollars although still outstanding au pro ducer of beef cattle alberta lias made 1rapid progress in dairying in idotf there wore 42 creameries operating in the province producing nearly 2000000 pounds of butter at uit time there wcto 100000mllch cows in the province tn 1033 the previous peak year there were 90 creameries and 446000 milch cows during the post ten years the industry aa reacrrpfl very high stan dard of production through various sys tems of grading of cream and butter and of herd testing laany mother can teattfy to tha virtus ox mother graves worm rrtermlxsatar because they know from experience bow useful it la worlds most costly liquid not very conceited janet wliat do you do when you sec an unusually beautiful girl anna look for while then set tired and lay the mirror down muiervi worm powders wul eradicate th worm dvu that beard heavily on children and believed to cause many fatalities tliey ae tin acceptable hjjyji clue to children and can bo fully relied upon to clear the food channel thor uufihly of these deiitructlvc parusltcs and the mait costly llquld that man emr marie does not begin to equal in price heavy water product of chemistry which is valued at 30000 quart hcavy water ls simply plain water wnlrh has ben broken down through ecrios of progrtlve itcps into its component patts the resulting liquid looks like water and is water but with certali differences ninetynine per cent of ui moleculrs of heavy water consiit oxygen combined with the ncwlytlls covered heavy hydrogtm clicmlsts havu found that uicrc ls only about one par of heavy water hi 6000 parle of ordin al rainwater because considerable heavy water is lost in jiie process about 200 gallonu of ordinary water are tually treated to make three ounces of uie new water princeton university hni the first apparatus so for devised for making heavy water in spite of the enormous work involved in producing heavy water professor hugh scitt taylor of the unlvcrsitys department of chemistry plans to increase his output of heavy water to about one thlmbwfal daytccausu of tlie greats demand or samples by other scientists who use it in research regarding solution af organ to compounds slnlsterlookinc todwlduol slfnlav cantiy is yer aiataanct at wavt maam fi lady reaourcefuilyjj weu tsttb nnjahed his revolver piavctlee bell ba playing in the bock garden with ossr bloodhorunds did you want to see hlnt knkw tbk answkb ibjsh of it lth pat phwnfs the matter ilolke mike shure pat oi cannot get assy new bouts on at all put dont ye worry about that con never get new boots en untu yea worn them once or twice restore the mfxhed and piilnfu iurfocifpotntcr to healthfulncrj they ure on excellent remedy for tlieio evl auierta honey ittodctios hiney producuon in alhertu during lihe patit sciion totalled 1234000 pounds right hiceuio over last year tlie 1934 output li valued at tin cents pr the annual exchange the annual hockey exchange of greetings is on and guelph is the unpopular bully that the rest of the smaller communities seem to take exception to what most of them cannot understand is why grownup of 21 thousand wants to play with the to thousand infants all will readily see the plcturewe arejrying of cityjhat grew in numbers but iif sports is ottly able to compete with the youngstersone of those big defense men that bdy loves to upset in commenting on the tavistock game when guelph exulted over 00 beating by the royul city team the sports editor of w00dstoxkpfltcray5 le th iixr tc formatory located there und were it not for the rural sections of the country guelph could not even boast of an agricultural college tuke these two instit nwnv from guelph and it would still be four corners and the tavistock gazette draws attention to the fact that guelph jias population of 21000 und tavistock tooo it also points out that all the tuvistock team arc homebrews undjhe guelph team has four players wio were imported for junior hockey the harold ajooney cuse has hoc ii the subject ofso many columns of rehashed bpnimcnt in the royul city that if the writer had any real amateur standing or was taken seriously the head of the local youngster would be liable to swell bit it is apparent that sports are ut low ebb in the royal city and it doesnt appear any brighter in the immediate future or as long us the present methods of promotion are continued we hud silpjlar argument with oukvillc lust your regurding imports and population and to the credit of the ljlkcsidcrs they had spunk chough and sutticient atnbition to put team ui higher company wc dont believe the hoys city sports will do as well next year but we warn alt towns to watch for the royalites to try to get any of their players they can lay heir hands on no reciprocity from the city the board of control of toronto recently turned down the tender of an outside firm to provide the city with truck despite the fact that the tender was lower than any offered by city dealers it turned out after the decision was made that the outsider was large city taxpayer but that is aside from the point we wish to bring out toronto as the largest city in displays childishness in many of its affairs its election campaigns for city council have become nn annual farce and readers of city newspapers outside of toronto are forced each year to read pages and pages of tommy rot and downright silly piffle about mayoralty board of control city council and board of education candidates this latest move of parochialism however just about takes the eake but if toronto wants to oat that way we have one suggestion to make that is very fair when compared with the demands that the city makes the rest of ontario willbe quite satisfied if toronto keeps to itself and wants wall around the city satisfied if it keeps its salesmen delivery departmental store literature within the city if the business done by toronto outside the city were taken away it would soon be seen who would suffer the most other centres and business insti tutions outside the city have been far too lenient fn their attitude of giving work to institutions in the city of toronto is quite evident the same prac tise is notthe habit with toronto in municipal uffairsatleast editorial notes now we can see what sort of weather prophet the groundhog is for this year according to tradi tion the winter should be short dont jct the idea that you have been completely forgotten by the world the mth of february is coming shelbourne economist canadian bank debits against individual uccounis totalled 32837000000 in 1034 gain 0f 28h5 000000 or 9g per cehtover 1933 remembrance day is by special act of parlia ment now interpreted as public holiday which legally must be observed that ought to settle that question central electric stations in canada again broke all previous records by producing 2001002000 kilo wutt hours in december total output for 1931 amounted to llo7 682000 kilowutt hours gain of 2050 per cent over 1933 small country weekly published the following subscription notice ie you have frequent fainting spells accompanied by chills cramps corns bunions chilblains epilepsy und jaundice it is sign that you are not well but liable to die any minute pay your subscription in advance nnb thus make yourself solid fur good obituary notice gods right lum ix what dull wi do 67 peter tod liiti heaiern that jcju had been ejciiud by goii to be both lord and chrbit thls hict carried homu by the iimy spirit produced the deepest and uharput conviction of nbi no other truth la calculated to produce such profound conviction of in oa the truth couceruhuiuiottloyoxjejus andour conscquent enormoui guilt in the re jection and cruclilxlon mt euch an one the spirit came lo tutmij imd through ihem convinced thu world jahn 1g theje conylcted jewsorlutluitf to know what they were to do peters answer won very pin hi repent change their minds about jesus change from that attitude of mind thit cuculed jcuis to thatuttltiklo of mnd that ac cepted him as that which god had exaltid him to be lord and chruit thin of course involves repentance of tin renouncing all sin and it involves the nbuoute surrender of our wlks to jesus as our lord be baptlxed there was to be outward wale biptkm but there must be more than the mere outward symbol there was to be the great inward fact for which the outward symbol stood the re nunciation of sin faith in christ und the putting on of jesus chrtstcf gal 20 27 romans it meant confession and renunciation slnijith in chrliifu death und resuriectton in our behalf ldentiitcationwith christ in his dcatli and in hu resurrection wlieti there li real repentance and reftl bap tism there will be remission of sins and there will bo icccntlon of tliu klft of tlie holy ghost 3b the gift or the llaly qhost is the bloubouaht birthright of every believer in jwus christ if one does not have the gift of theholy spirit experimentally it is either because he does not claim hbi birth right by simple prayer and faith acts 31 15 10 or clro because he has not cully made jesus lord andchrltit by the ubjiluto uurrendcr of the wll him inid by ulentlllcntlou with him in ills death and resurrection byv real baptism at which his water baptism was sym the promise an lunguiife used and the context unmli tukably demoilulmuit cf ch 23 3q the pronilse of the baptism wth oi gift of the holy spirit was for them as well iui for the apostles and nut only for them jewish believers of the aposlin day hut tor tlie iivnjruyers just here ls tlie paint where the average christian of birdny bwctf wi hir iw im of nine cents per pound in 1033 the average production per colony was lit pound which was smaller than that list year beekeeping lu on the increase hi ajbe and over 1000 auuiiits are now operat it aroii5 aniplu of the early church no church gain over precious years thj nor individual member of chuch can bulk of tlie lioney is produced in thi alxord to dispense wltii continuing pray irrigated districts surrounding lcth er prayerlccs churcil is dead bridge taber and brooks thcte dli church one without power to sustain trlctsumong them produced over 900000 its own spiritual life or to cope with pounds cf haney tlie territory ur jvorldly and evil forces by which it in raunding edmonton contriiuud clcve la surrounded there is urgent need ta 100000 pounds day that fallwers of cliriut proceed to exifulate the example or the eariychris itt tlie province ofuitcliuvrlic thins who continued iniituntly in prayer only offer salvation in the iutuiv 15 this be done great things will be donp but to teach men how they oujht to live in tlie name pf tlie lord jesus in the present life montfort sunny living starts at the table how yon feel and how yoa look depend largely on tha foods yoa cat the balanced menu provide tha bulk to prevent common eonti patio caused by lack of this senttal fiber common constipation frequently cause bciitlnches loss of tappet ilo and energy yel in tnost cases it can lm overcome bleasajitly ana safely by eating delicious cereal scjlhv allbjln 1j natural food for normal individual it fur milled bulk in couvtrtiient una eontrcnlralrd form allhuin au provides vitamin ii and iron tnl tbirf tinny way better ibasi lakint jalcnt hwdi fines two ubw poonfuu of attbajimdaily are tutnlly nffifint rttrinif iiw witst cacb meat if relief is not obtained seo your donor serve authoxv as cereal or in cook in get thd rcdioiicreeu ack ar at yotir itroeerv rfrfttfv made by krliog in ltjsawi london ontario laujjcam keep on the sunny side of life rhlldmi juwum believes or ueneratioiuj to come and not only for thvm but fpt all ut are ufiir oif even ils many as the lord our god shall cull unto him for oentlle blloves of every com lng century of tlio worlds hlstory in oilier words by gods own nuuit explicit statement tlie baptism with the holy spirit lo for every child of and jewish and auule4ueuuryuuooftliu church it must be confessed that if the bap tism with tlie spirit means uuyththg liltu what it meant in apostolic days many processed cliristlans do not have it but we may have it and ought to have it and ato under hie tfnjit solemn obligation to have it iu model chumh 41 the iuwurd reception of the word was outwardly expressed in baptism these three thousand buptisnui hi day wrtf tint outcome cf tin ten duyjt of waiting utwn gad in prayer ef ch 14 surely those ten days had nt beuii wast ed the work proved to be lasting tliey eonllnued steadfastly the fourlhtnks in which they continued ttteudrunuy uje worthy of note hie upoitluji teaching no runtiiig awuy ufur every new rvllglius fitd apastba fellowship irph 13 ib in the breaking of bread they did not uegloet rtyulur obedience to jeaus com mandment to uhow hu death and to feed ipon htm in the communion service ught to know ought lo unow the facik siout carrolls the ooe outsiandirtg svsieoa oi grocery iturct llvat is purely canadian money ipent wub us furlher yel always ttays at horoe arid 41 year or jtcrvin caasia experience wlucli taught us what yui expt of ftrvt cllu graces experience which coupled with our rrl buying twwrf cublri to the foods you wanl the way you want at the pci you want to ty rrolls quahtv first economy alwavst ovaltine tin 38e 58c 98c short us 13c vitone hjk dl 12or tin 44e canadian salt uimu ctn 13c magic baking powder 34c volll 17 peas 21 scans xt 21 ears iuh ums loonl bm 25 raspberry aac qu unwrapped soap oxydol kfixhof tomatoes cleanser potatoes 10c peck oranges chateau or al 523 celery lettuce 40c dozen vmti deuveky 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