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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 14, 1932, p. 8

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i the acton free press i rtnjbadayy- january- 14 1832 illij7iiiirii ihiiiiiiii una birth eu kte i 11 ti tor npbp mcoaktnksr in trafalgar t6wnshiv- ontuesdby january 12 1932 maud l anderson beloved wife of yhlliamr a mccartney to 1 wallace at iho duelph general hos pital itueiswmnung january 12- 1m betty banaan wallace beloved daughter of h crwadace in her 14th rear martin at her home 38 division street toronto oin friday morning january 8 1932 marlon henderson tyinvw wife of calmer m in her 65th year at the residence of heir daugh ter lira george o richattaon at lowville on- tuesday january 12 1932 charlotte fothergill widow of w uettttlate f burlington in heft 8a yawmt just a month frorft jerferdajwjjl be ash wednesday v i ooes wrihng- it 1932 seemto come fairly now well the cold weather came jaf last even if it was rather in spasms v euocess is the realization of the es timate you place aipon yourself twenty years ago there was a week of below aero weather at this season kitelredtad rest continued from page one herjleath are ehusbapd anne and leslie all at hjomeandjohnwm has been a devoted son- and loving brother who lives in- guelph marguprlte johns daughter has always made her home with her grandmother au remain 6 mourn a devoted chrlstlari mother who forgot herself in her endeavor to make anothers paththe brighter her home and chodrencame first joys and com forts of asistslfe second mrs martin was a memberojthfitjjflciple church until it disbanded in acton and then joined the bapust church where for mmtoshertawredrtlsraiiches- of the work her church home in- tor onto was dovercourt baptjs ipaafor jas boyd fwto oppducterf the funeral servicef on sunday afternoon was her tpastqr a service wasr held far the bap tist church in acton theoldvhome ceatro and friends who had lcnowp mrs mivrtin for so many jears gathered to pay their respects tip the memory of one whom tiey esteemed interment was made in the- family plot in jwrvtew cemetery floral tributes were received from the following- wreath from the family wreath -from- dpyercourt road baptist church wreath from b m shoe ffllpperco wreath y r bfp 877 wreath l ovl lssl ciuelph uk with tan hmuierarmi tfhe dominion bureau of swrtdstlcs an nounces the publication ofthe 1932 edl- tlonpf the official annual handbook deallhg- with present conditions and recent rprogress in the dominion much of the material presented in the handbook has been specially prepared or vptortttim for twin ediqcm ah intro somo young men nd women are so anxious to keep their sulky friends in a good humor that- they are ready to take the blame for whatever is wrong they apologize humbly for things they did not do and never thought of doing bramptonl will undertake a relief wotttjrogramme costing over 477000 v vv make 1932 a bigger busi year opportunities are b fc ia using t the tirs1gamerln no 7 b h a roup was played in elora last friday night t- charles jones milton broke his right wrist when he fell at his the january thaw just nicely merg ed into the fine autumn weather of de- ceinbcr the ice men havent been attic to harvest much of a crop for storage pur poses yet every lengthened jnerson great institution is the shadow of a single man apton councilis faced with tax 7 of over 23000 and a present overdraft of 12000 the skating parties to date have tiad to make use of the ice on fabry lake aridcorporatlon pond the province of quebec has issued a very fine calendar giving pictures of interesting places in this historical prov ince whramrsharrjy loudon of milton fell downstairs on tuesdashe suffered a fracture of the left leg just above tine ankle fergus councillors have reduced their own salaries by twenty per cent and will receive special sessions no remuneration for the arena hasnt been very well patronized so far 411113 year and the depression isnt asmuch to blame 4s the weather in this instance mrs john black nassagaweya- had the misfortune to break her ami in two places when she slipped juid fell ton ice one day this week theibranches of trees broken oilin the recent storms are being cleared away and the hydro and telephone services are rjibtting backrto- normal condition- r- the young people society of the united church held a skating party on joonday evenin o f lak a social tttmertvttht6freahmpnts was enjoyed at the church after the skating a practical hint for household econ omy has been given for a rural home where theoll lamps are still in use if metal paper clip is put on the upper edge of the lamp glass it will avoid breakage of glass from excessive heating when the lamp is left turned high one tertisewife has effected much saving by this simple method unusual phase to farming in italy t- we are assured by those competent to testtfy m the matter that farming -in- italy is attended with excitements and possibilities unknown in america as sig ner carmine a neapolitan discovered some time ago for 20po he bought a tract of land a tw miles from rome to use for raising artlchokcs omeof his workmenww digging in the ground struck a large stone and called f6raulstancein get- rtlngltoutr slgnor isarmlne responded tratthe stone was still too big to be moved the two scfaped the soli away and discovered that the stone was marble with the f of a woman sculptured on one side of it two orthree othr man were called and together they dls- icdged it and put it in the barn six outer similar marbles were found which evmejiuy formed the base of a statue of apart of a fountain the government of italy has a claim toonefparthof ail such antkniitles and 4he official rchaeolpglsts when they beard- o his and offered slgnor car- avlne 60000 for the marbles rg- j suray ml spray mr and mrs green guelph spray mr and mrs g k tyler me ford spray bessiespray miss clara hunt a wreath from the jenkins family spray mr and mrs i atkinson spray membes baptlsf cnurch mrsajmacnaoghtan a wellknown native of erin passed away on december 28 at her home in woodstock vermont u 6 in the person of mrs a j macnaughton widow of the l dr- h m of in ann jane rohlnson was born in the township of erin on november 9 1844 at the age of eighteen she became the bride of mr james masales and the younigldoupletsrttlemtibe vfllagoiat llnwood afterwards removing to a farm in momington where mr masales died suddenly in 1872 eight years laterha ductlon of elghi pages outunesthe world situation as it affects canada and is preparatory to detailed treatment of all phases of national endeavpr vrfea drcinage and climate population con stitution arid goyernment wealth ahd production agriculturesforestry imin- lnewater powers fisheries fur trade manufacturer trunaporlatlon tradep finance labor ducatlon etc thq chapters dealing with agriculture ex- trnal trade jffljt tbe taking of the census have been considerably improved and a shprtrrsectlon dealing with newspapers an1 periodical in canada has been ln- ddjsbcrfor fise ftasftime 7 the boot is prefaced by a foreword from the hon h stevens and is designed to give a wen rounded picture of the current canadian situation to those at home and abroad and to pro vide a better jasls of information for dealmg with the business problems of 1932- it is freely illustrated and printed in toneto harmonlzewith theattractive eoer nirighoutrthbhaisd5oooktlela available information is included in each section jthe figures in many cases ex tending to the end of 1931 applications for copies of the hand book should be addressed to he dominion statistician bureau of statistics ot tawa spoilingpkoi the hoginnlntftotlft the trouble however with this atu- tudels that it tends to confirm bad- tempered people in their disagreeable ways wiiejiheinnocent take thebhune tha people- who are at fault really come to trie point of regarding isemselves as the j aggrieved party their sulking will becumempre frequent because of theex- uuse a by w but misr taken friends j p6nottafce theilame when you are not to blame in order that somebody inay recover from agrouch for the oftener you jo ihls tkeoftener yoawill iaye t dp- it sulkyrjebpie are spoiled people as a rule and nine times out of tentheyore spoiled toy the unselfish meditation in behalf of the disarmament confer- euoej sunday january 31 1032 thetannpuncpment ihasr been made r that the werld con ferenco en blsarnv and feel amply repaid when they sev anient to which the prlneipal jiavo- appointed oaiclaurepresentotlves will open its sessions at 3eneva switz erland i- tuesday february 21932 the polyglpt petition for world dls- armarnent which is being signed by a great- number of citizens in manycoun- 1rldhas sands of signatures dt members of the i christian conlimmipns in canada bellfevmg it wowadyantage the cause of international good win- anotstrength- en the growing conviction in favor st disarmament the undersigned unite in this call to the christian congregations in cana to set apaipt sunday january 31 1932 tihe sunday immediately pre ceding- the cpnference as a day fpr special prayer sermon and meditation in behalf ofthe purpose of the dlsanna- ment conference the people sre requested to gather- to- jgether on that sunday in thejir regular places of worstluxlnthe spirits of peace on earth good will toward men and the ministers whp conduct worship in all congregations are requested to offer tim- rheumatic pains- the pains uld aches of sciatica arid rheumatism should be treated with dr thomas eclectrlc oil tiffisbbtnlng and healing proper ties of this famous- reraedy have been demonstrated forflfty years use it also for inflammatory pains cuts scratches bruises and sprains either in human special prayers and preach seimoria- api- what encouragement does married dr macnaughton of erih and she- was for many years a respected and beloved resident pf the village jofler the death of mr macnaughtpn mrs macnaughton lived for some time in orangeville removing to guetpht tfor the past seventeen years- she an41ier daughter miss mary have resided in woodstock vermont mrs macnaugh ton leaves to mourn her loss two daugh ters mrs wm park of bel wood and miss mary masales of woodstock ver- inont aahme son mr ttjrmacnaugh- tou of new york city mrs francis mccoun of san juan porto rico is a step- daughter a daughter mrs thos smith of woodstock vermont and a son mr will masales predeceased their mother three grandsons and a uttle greatgranddaughter also are left many of theolder residents of erin will re member mrs macnaughton and will extf nd their sympathy to her family in the loss of a devoted mpther rhrad vpcate mrs w a mccartney trafalr maud- l anderson wife of willam a mccartney died suddenly tuesday at her home lot 10 concession 4 tra falgar township while in the act of osmsangagass of water mrs mcr cartney who was in her 70th year was well known and highly esteemed she was amembctomahbaptlstchurch surviving are her husband one daugh ter mrs m mcfadden of trafalgar township one son raymond mccart- neyijtrhonieaikjxmebrouiertdrrr k anderson m p of milton the funeral took place from her late- resld- tnce this afternoon with interment in erz joseph boyd milton joseph boyd a well known and es teemed citizen of mntontoucr heme oh martin street there on sun day in his 70th year mr boyd was a member of st pauls united cliurcli milton l o l noip5 hornby and in politics was a conservative he is sur vived by his widow and two daughters mrs j d lindsay dundas and mrs alex glhieo of mount forest inter- made was made to hornby presbyterian cemetery yesterday victims of insomnia some one has called attention to the fact t insom would help some young peoples chancp if it attacked them during the day no one is foolish enough to belittle the value of sleep especially for the young give it athlrd of your life the right third and no body will criticize nobody however wants sleepy employees standing around somthering yawns trying to force their dul brains to do work the teacher who sees in his class the blank faces ofqiose who are struggling against sleepiness feels that he might as well be employed in a school for mental defectives there are sixteen hours of the day when 1 is a good plan tobe the victim of insom nia generally speaking- they are the hours- from seven am until eleven pm the young men and women who go to parties which last until two or three in the morning and then try tomake up for it by taking little naps in the class room or behind the counter are having their insomnia far the wrong place in the storypf his life expresident coolldge has told us that for his first two yearsatamherst college his marks were only fair although he studied hard he grew a utile disheartened and if hii fatherhad not encouraged him would probably have left college in his junipr year nbwever those months of- hard work began to telly his standing improved and in the ehd mr coolldge graduated w th covtiuul cum laufle no one can say what difference it would nave made if young coolldge had toecomer discouraged and dropped put of college but certainly accepting defeat is not a good way to prepare for a great place it is mere than likely that the fathers- wordsof encouragement taken in connection with the young mans faithful work made a president in view of all that encouraging words may ac complish it is strange that so few of us take the trouble to speak them i a study in colors the following is a marketing experi ence of the california prunegrpwers prunes go with rice so the prune grcwerssent men tochlna to ascertain whether si market could be created there the scouts reported that there were comparanvelyfewlimong the 400000000 chinese who could afford prunes but that there were enough to justify the trial you will be obliged to give away samples atflrst they said because the chinese a6 not know what california prunes are z sty small packages were- prepared with two or three prunes to a box the prune growers thought the very look of the package was appetizing theyall- ed in jchinese tp see what he thought of the plan and he threw up his hands in horror you can give those things away 13kh l u- because thp prune on the cojer of the package is purple dont youknpw that purple is the colpr of old age and adeath the piuiie yiuwei s had-not- course but they profited by the advice and devised a new package supply- and denand it is clear are not the only too much first person j3ingufcar every pne lenows the fellow who never has gone beyond the first person singu lar in his study prpnouns if he is a foo player one would think to hearnmi talk that his team had only one man instead of eleven if he is a class president he seems unaware that -he- has bean given any assistance in all that he has accomplishes for the class no matter how much technical skill a football player may have if lie thinks of the game in terms ofi he i3far f iora an ideal player the class presi dent who has the same attitude wllltiatr make a success of the class no matter how much hard work he puts into it one of the essentials of making a- suc- ss of any composite job is thewflliris nessto give full credit to the other fel lov u the conquest of fear a good example the class was told to write an essay on the result of laziness the teachers astonishment mtyy be imagined when one student handed in a blank sheet of paper except for trie heading the most satisfactory courage is that which is the result of conquering tim idity many of our greatest orators were at one time afraid to face a crowd when thy had mastered the shrinking however they had poise and selfassur ance before an audience which few pos sess some people lack tho imagination tp visualize peril and so receive credit f or having great courage not infrequent ly ltjiappcns that when they are actual ly in danger hey become panic-stricken- their seeming fearlessness was only a lack of understanding the only one who knows how much he can count on in the way of courage is he who has conquered fear life insurance policies to suit your needs family income childs thrift re- tirement 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three dajs l january 2i- 22 23 fhankenstein colin cllve and mae clarke no thriller ever made can touch itl this tale of a monster who looked like a man conceived in madness built with love this picture will not be shown at the saturday afternoon childrens matinee pfoprlatialo- this subject wxliarriestry invite lhecprdlal go-operation- of the ministers the office bearers and the members of ajf congregations in our- res pective communions in the effective carrying out of tins purposer now the lord of peace himself give you peace alwjaystof all riiearis the lord be withyou all clari-li- worrell primate the church of englandi edmund hi bliyeri moderator the united church wg brown moderator the presbytehanchurch joha baptist world alliance j p hauch chairman evangelical church committee j reble president evangelical lutheran church domicile in canada -up- these distlntulshed travelkris belong to the fitch family which areof- tnj genus polecat and the quality of their earjele- sembles that of moskrat w specia 5 thursday i friday- saliirifey a lqj3ranu 6 bars cjaflfort soap i lv 8 ibswhrfe beans for 40 oz jar raspberry or strawberry jam for i tb peanut buvter for 3 tins crosse s blactiftajmjjulce for 1 package bakers chocolate for i 3 packages lux for 3 packages rlnso for 1lz i 3 cans peas corn tomatoes for i 1 peck king apples for u quart basker king aplesfofv v 2lb arpackagescrackles 1 fpr il choice butter per ib 1 v 1 54c j3c 24c 35c 13c 25c 1 12c 25c 23c x- 25c 3qc l 20c j 22c 1j25c 25ft 27c jnejlson go mfla street acton phone w weekend specials at meat shop sirloin steak per lb z 19c sirloin roasts per rb 17c porterhouse tfoasts per lb r20c 1 lb sliced breakfast bacbn and 1 lb of fresh liver for 20c pastry- lar0 per lb ir 10c bistquaf tty meats reasonableprices always mill and main streets the new shop fifteen russian aristocrats from the land of the soviet reached montreal on board the canadian national train from halifax bound for winnipeg where they will make their future homes in spite of their high station in life uiese eidles are travelling in a number of smalltracic- jng cases and since their departure from the land of their birth htwesubslsted on thesirriptest fare mainljnesh uncooked vegetables anotlor member of the party a lady ot internatlonal reputation with an unbroken pedigree going back iftahy- generations wfli reach- canada next week travelling in solitary stato her delay in getting herehas been occasion ed by the fact that she has been re quired for exhibition purposes at several jmportantshows in london and other jjarts of england these distinguished traveller belong to the fltchfamily which are of the genus polcat it is only during the past 18 monthsthat the breeding of these small- animals tor fur has been undertaken commercially in canada and duringthat 4 1 period quite a large number have been imported by canadian brreeders from vaious points in germany and russia wherethey are common i l fitches are prolific breeders and their fur in quality is not unlike that of musk- rat although of a light brown color ahd shott- i continues all this week brought to canada by the canadian na tional express is from -a- high grade etrainjjna will beflsed for breedin pur- 1 poses by a 1 ur farmer near wrinlpegr tlie prize member of the party due next week is an inveterate pot hunter haying been prize winner at most of the import- shows of fur bearing animals- in europe and oreat brltlan i read the bargain review 24 lbs pastry flour 49c 7 lbs rolled oats 25c lb good coffee j 29c l lb deliciousrtea er9c j4 lb our own tea 25c 1 package selox powder lie i tin kk for toilets 25c 8 lbsrwhttehseans 25c j lb tin cocoa for 25c 1 lb tinbaking powder 25c -l- lb tin floorwaxfar 25e 10c klort liquid cleanser use like javdwaler special j for to canned corn canned tomatoes 7ic doz canned peas or 3 for 25c 95c sweet and palatable mother gravesv worni exterminator is acceptable to chil dren and it does its work surely and promptly j treason the cheapest of all cynicism is that which discredits noble motives even on the day which america has set aside to honor its soldiers dead these cynics are heard from they divide humanity into two classes the unscrupulous leaders and tlie silly dupes their dictionary does not contain the word hero their minds are imjapable of comprehending heroism of all treasonable talk this sneering at the high motives of our country and our people-in- times of stress is the most outstanding treason for it is treason not to america alone but to humanity it splatters slimenotonly on the flag but on manhood and womanhood there are men constitutionally incap able of appreciating high ideals iefty motives unselfish purposes patriotism isjs meaningless to them as is an in scription made by some primitive cave man vthey have brains of a sort but they are nevertheless defective for the generous emotions which are our best heritage are entirely lacking in tbem when they aspire to be leaders they be come a menace let no one shake your faith in the integrity and ability of the men who mad- america let no one shake your faith in the loyalty and intelligence of tlie rank and file of canadian citizens to represent leaderships as greed and loyalty as folly is treason to the human race 2 lbs assorted cookies for 25c 2 lbs fancyjcbokies 47c 3jbs icing sugar for 25c 3 lbs soap chips for 25c 3 lbs flaked wheat for 22c 4 packages jelly powders for 25c 3 packages corn plakes 25c 3 boxes- matches for 25c 1 lb fresh peanuts for 15c i salted peanuts for 20c 1 lb halton butter for 25c 3 tins tomato juice for 25c 1 bottle c b catsup for 19c soap choice of 4- kinds for zc economy bread per loaf only 6c also the addedspecials mccormicks soda wafers salted wafers 1 y extra special per package 9c save our tickets by doing so you can secure a satin bound all wool blanket for only mm start trading with us and save tickets today kleeno a new cleaning- powder extra special per package 9c choice red pitied cherries extra p op special for tt barrs quality grocery phone 16 hills old stand we deliver if you expect to sell you most adverti 1 1 isge

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