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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1934, p. 7

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www irs thursday november 22nd 1934 the acton free press page seven troubles tell your troubles one and all count them over great and small pile your burdens high and then look among your fellowmen heres a crippled form and won heres a youth with both legs gone heres a blind man holding up for your kindly coins acup walk one block of any street and along the way youll meet always one and sometimes two whove the right to envy you be- your troubles what thos may you can bear them anyway you have strength and you have might you can stand and you can fight trouble cannot kjiock you sat youre not handicapped like that i chronicles of ginger farm written specially for the free press by gwendoline p clarke slats diary by boss farquhab twenty years ago from the issue of the free press of thursday november 26th 1914 mr ephrlam chapman oampbellvule has been appointed high constable for hafton some people now feel like making trips between each mall merely to visit the new post office and enjoy the attrac tive- sturoundlngs mr william foster of the township of chlnguacousy has purchased the iso acre farm in ksquesing township be longing to mrs caroline mcpherson of acton the womens institute will hold a knitting tea at their december meet ing mr j m denyes b ar of milton was the first person to whom mall was delivered at the new post office coun cillor a t brown was the first pur chaser of stamps and miss ethel cole man public librarian holds the dis tinction of posting- the first mail the terribly sudden death of mrs david henderson at the family resid ence last friday brqught keen feelings of sorrow and personal lose to many hearts in acton and elsewhere she and mr henderson had just returned the previous week from a trip to win nipeg the accident was not witnessed by anyone but she was found by a neighbor lying on the ground below the balcony from which she fell the funeral on monday afternoon was a very large and representative gathering an interesting letter from pte fred next week the womens institute of central ontario holds its annual three- day convention in toronto a conven tion open to all members of all instl- tues and how many will takejadvantage of this opportunity for a pleasant and will friday rmrs grisfoiehas just ben moveing in to her ne home and toriite she was over to are house and she was talking about her new home and sho ised evry thing was fine oney she was lafrade they did no thave proper illum ination and pa quit wirking on his cross wlrd puzzle and give her a 16 minlt tawk on eating fleshmans east saterdayant enuny had a letter frum her neffew today and hetolcther he was layed up in bed with a mitey sore thumb he all so broke his leg and collar bone it was a otto acksl- dent o sunday well jane and me had a essential to happiness profitable holiday and how many think they cant leave home nuther quarl today this is the end by the time this chronicle gets imto l toid ner sne cud riturn all the notes print the convention will be over i had rote to her becuz i think i no a i wish i had thought of writing about bood place when i can use them over agen with pritty good affect mebby munday hen ritter wfcch was ritch before the depreshun come a long says he issent never bothered with moths enny more and when pa ast hlrn whut he thot was the reeson hen sed they never have a chanre to get in his close now days becuz he is all ways wearing them i cant quite under stand whut ho means teusday the boss down to the noose paper offise where pa wirks at is sending so you see it- is just as sun comdge and when he gradi- ates he is going to lem him the noose paper bisness he says he beleaves he can lern the noose paper bisness even it sooner then perhaps i might have aroused enough enthusiasm among some of- my readers to have made them want tnattend the convention however i will tell you all about it when i come home then you will be all ready for next year perhaps you will sa3huh thats riot my idea of a holiday perhaps not but after all what is a holiday my oxford dictionary says holiday cessation of work or of recreation reasonable to need a holiday from one thing as another havent we all proved the boys at salisbury we need to see and hear something wills tells of plain majpr ballantyne of george- town is in command of their company the following acton boys are in the tent which was honored by the officers for being the cleaniest tent in the bat talion privates jas gibb d douglas george green r singleton w alger and fred wills a photo was enclosed showing them at the tent door the kings orderlies bible class tenrr dered a banquet to the official and trustee boards of the methodist church which was highly successful died kennedy at orangeville on thurs day november 5th 1914 mrs ken nedy widow of the late joseph yeo- mans of acton in her 89th year mccurdy in nfassagaweya at the residence of mr thos francis on tuesday november 24th 1914 mary relict of the late george mccurdy aged 82 years hendersonat the family residence bower avenue acton on friday no vember 20th 1914 alison christie wife of david henderson m p in her 73rd year it at one time or another havent you been away for a holiday and come j u he does s to collige home so tired out it has been a real wensday curt blunt is a going to rest to get back to work do you feel p vp a drug store over in jasper any better for tearing around from one count he told i and pa he just herd to place to another elbowing your way tne wa enny resterants there through the crowd in and out of stores i thirsday con simmons nocked his spending precious hours in crowded wife mc today and then they a street cars going the roundpf the j rested him and he tolethe mayer the shows jostling up against people with reeson h d it his wife made him coughs colds and sore throats from sore wne she sed to- him that she did- whom you probably pick up a few lively dent tblnk lie loved her no more germs to carry back home with you jr- you have spent days away from home rjouglatf egyptlanqniment should be in every household stops bleeding at once cauterizes wounds and prevents blood poisoning keeps away inflama- tlon and proud flesh most young people have an idea that they would be happy if they had money enough as a matter of fact the per centage of suicides among the wealthy class is rather large any number of discontented young people imagine their cup of joy would be full if they could get away from their cramped environ ment and see the world every traveller knows better however fov no matter whereotie journeys one unas loriorfi bits of human flotsam who would ex change the freedom of the seven seas for a hearth fire of their own next tojfalth in god and a conscience at peace with itself the essentia to happiness is friendship luckily we do not touy friends with money indeed one of the tragedies of the wealthy is un certainty as to the motives of those who seek their friendship we do not have to travel to come across worthy friends every hamlet has its fair proportion and no one who wants friends need be without them the factors necessary for happiness are not reserved for the few bee hive golden corn syrup a great energy food time tables the stuff of life quick witted two men in a car went past the auto matic signals and were stopped by a constable im sorry said the driver quick witted but i happen to foe a doctor and im taking a patient to the asylum in a hurry the officer was suspicious and looked penetratingly at the passenger but the latter was also quickwitted and looking up at the constable with a seraphic smile whispered kiss me sergeant they gotaway with it like that havent you and for sake of a better name came home and called it a holiday to my way of thinking you and i as farm people need something very different from that before we can call it a holiday new that will interest us and yet it must have some connection with our ordinary life we need to meet people but to get grading and inspection of export poultry 1 in 1928 have been changed to make compulsory the grading and inspection certain morbid conditions must exist in the stomach and intestines to encour age worms and they will exist as long as these morbid conditions permit them to to be rid of them and spare the child suffering use millers worm pow ders they will correct the digestive ir regularities by destroying the worms conditions favorable to worms will dis appear and the child will have no more suffering from that cause important amendments to the live stock and lafe stock products aot af fecting the grading and marking of any real benefit from personal contacts dressed poultry have been approved by we must also ihave some interesit in the governor in council and will become common with those whom we meet i effective as soon as they have been pub- we need nice food to eat food thatj lished twice- in the canada gazette the we havent had to cook meals that we original regulations under the act passed havent had ito get ready and dishes that we dont ihave to wash at the end of the meal i of dressed poultry for export we need a little time to visit the hi addition to being inspected at point stores and a little money to spend on of shipment as to grading and packing things that are not absolutely necessary very definite regulations have been if our tene away from home fits these j formulated regarding the marking of requirements then we shall probably containers and the tagging of each in- return feeling that we have really ihad a dividual biid wits its class and grade holiday boxes containing dressed poultry for cx- we shall remember for some time prt or any for which inspection is rc- the people we have met and the new quested must be legibly stencilled on one ideas we have picked up to help along endin block letters not less than three- our daily work perhaps the queerest quarters of an inch in height to show thing about a holiday is that the more in the upper left corner the number of we enjoy ourselves the more we appre- birds in the box in the lower left corner ciate our home and family when we the word tagged if all the brids in the return we can leave home absolutely box are tagged also the gross weight fed up with everything our work our in the lower right corner the net weight family and ourseir and yet before we and in the centre the kind and subkind have been away a week it is possible on the first line and the class and grade to get so homesick that we cant get on the second line another important home quick enough perhaps you know clause in the amended regulations pro- the story of the prairie farmers wife v that upon the end of the box away on a halidayi who attended a public bearing these stencilled directions no meeting and immediately afterwards mark or other trade designation be packed up to go home when asked allowed musical tree one of the curiosities of the sudan is the musical tree this tree is a species of acacia which ft would be more proper to describe as a large shrub since it does not grow to any great height the shoots of the acacia are commonly at tacked by the grubs of a beetle- as the grub bites at the stems they become very distorted so that they grow out in the form of a globular mass which may be two inches or more in diameter the grub feeds on the soft tissue which is inside the formation finally this becomes hollow and not unlike a blad der when the grub is through feeding it gnaws its way out through a small hole at the side of the swelling soon the bladder becomes dry and hard the wind plays upon the opening which the grub has left so that each bladder be comes practically a musical instrument on which the desert breezes operate much after the manner of a flute where these musical acacias arc abund ant the air is filled with a pleasant note s leonard bastin she came with the rollingpin her reason she could only say there was a man in the front row tonight who looked just like my jim this year we have had a wonderful fall so that on most farms the neces sary work in preparation for winter has been done so i think it behooves every farmer to say to his wife now janet its time you had a change so you just pack up your duds and go off and visit your sister mary for a while me and the kidsll manage and youwill be all the better for a change of course janet knows exactly how well they will manage she also knows the extra work there will be to do when she gets back but what matter given the opportunity its a wise woman who takes advantage of it to those women who did not take a holiday at convention time i wouldjike to say if you havent been away then go i take a few days off and some way to rest yourself mind body and soul you owe it to yourself and to your family but if you have a man who doesnt realize you need a holiday and makes no suggestion about your going away then just up and tell him youre ging anyway it will do him good unless shippers follow the regulations in all particulars the government mark of approval cannot be placed on the boxes nor can the poultry be exported making the regulations compulsory as applied to export shipments of dressed poulttry is in keeping with the policies of quality of produce being exported and- to maintain the splendid reputation already established for canadian dressed poultry it wouldnt work he hijld been put in bed began to cry and hid the a little boy after ie maid was sent upstairs to soothe him after a short lull the crying broke out with renewed vigor and his father went to investigate whats all this noise about he de manded well mary said if i kept on crying a mouse with big green eyes would come and sit on theend of my bed but it hasnt cottic yet 1 literal truth i a party of spirited pals was returning in the small hours of the morning from a highly successful banquet they came to a standstill opposite- a certain house and a livey discussion ensued one of the revellers thumped on the door until a window above was opened and a forbiddinglooking woman looked out pardon are you mrs smith he asked yes i am good exclaimed the leader of the party will you be so kind as to bomb down n pick out mr smith the rest of us want to go home record claims staked in new gold fields the rewaids of months spent in the bush in the sturgeon river country in northern ontario in hunting for gold is now being shown as prospectors are coming to port arthur to register their claims while no official figures are as yet available it is said that they will get an alltime record for ontario one gems of thought well said the sweet young visitor that tall handsome cowboy said he is a stockholder here njjg s7 the owner of the ranch he helps hold the calves every b alone paid 800 for recording its year when wc brand em interests port arthur has become the centre of negotiations and the lobbies of the prince- arthur hotel one of the chain of the canadian national rail ways hotel system are the headquarters for mining and deal conferences it is reported that many major deals have been made andaraouots up to 225000 have been paid for groups of claims the city itself has benefitted greatly from the rush into the gold area and yourdally duties are ia part of your i business conditions at the lakehead religious life just as much as your devo- have improved through supply orders happy the man and happy he alone he who can call today his own he who secure within can say tomorroiv do thy worst for i have lived todoy dryden tkms h w beccher who can be worse off than the coffee planter who hasnt a bean all men are born unequal the equality of humans is limited to one thing time the prince of wales and the tramp jisjeep bnthe park benph both have twentyfour hours to use eacfi- day no more and no less every man has so many years to live iome a few more than others but when the end approaches the machine wears out and neither power fame nor wealth can add a year the only equality is equality of time time to work time to struggle time to achieve no one will be held accountable for not becoming a millionaire but he is accountable for not making the best use possible of his time benjamin franklin used the years of his life so well that from a humble be ginning he rose to be one of the wealthi est and wisest men of his age he aptly defined time as the stuff of life a mans fortune depends on how he invests his money his character o how he invests his time dr frank crane that depressed feeling is largely liver wake up your liver bile without calomel and feci like a million dollars no thine can put your system out of kilter more quickly than your liver all it has to do ia top pouring its doily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowela and life certainly seta erey that sluggish flow of bilo slows up dictation and elimination and makes you feel punk your stomach acta up pan bloating ourneea pnn your breath is bad and tho tasto in your mouth is nasty your head aches skin is blotchy ah of course because your system is full of poisons mere bowel movers like salts oil mineral water roughage laxative candy or chewing gum are not good enough to correct this condi tion entirely youre livery and you must wake up your liver bile to bo happy again avoid calomel mercury the thing for you is a box of carters little liver pills they never upset you because theyre purely vege table gentle and eafe but how they do change your view on life i dont waste your money on substitutes bs definite ask for carters by name and get them look for the name carters on tb red label 25o at all drucguu fio ian fflftjonal at acton goinf ernst dally except sunday 10071 dally except sunday 6 japan suriday only smpja the chicago flier that passes through here at 935 p- in outbound stops ta georgetown at 944 p nri golnr west dally except sunday 8s5jh dally except sunday 223 pja daily except sunday 700 pm sunday only 1113 p standard time information 4 coming from the mining camps b human beings are markets every man woman and child is a daily wanter of many things most of which have to be bought from some retailer but to sell the seller must go to the market it is sadly wrong if and when the seller waits for buyers to go to him this means that the retailer who wants to supply many buyers must take his merchandise in a figurative sense to where buyers are as sembled and the assembly place of buyers men women and children is their news paper in the form of advertisements retailers display their wares every ad vertisement can be likened to a stall these retailers stalls get a close inspec tion of buyers theyare scanned to see if they show things of necessity or desire and when the offerings of these stalls are in accord with buyers wants and needs then sales are made the retailer who loses out is lie who has no stall no advertisement at this place of assembly his absence from the marketplace represented by the news paper and its advertisements is advantage ous to those who have advertisements in the newspaper the buying public wants its buying transactions made as easy as possible it wants its time ana itsteps saved it likes to find in the comfort and peace of tje home what sellers have to offei in the home decisions are arrived at women and others plan their shopping and their purchases in advance their newspaper is their informer retailers who neglect to provide huyers with information in the f ornt of advertisements in our newspaper miss many sales it is never economy to be silent about what one has to sell westbound pally 945 ajn daily except saturday 1145 ajn daily 215 pjn saturday only 315 pjn daily 515 pjm dally 715 pjn daily w 1115 pjn saturdays sundays and holidays only 105 ajn eastboniid daily except sunday 700 ajn daily 905 ajn daily 1245 pjn daily 430 pjn daily 640 pjn- daily 900 pjn wt patterson fc tatt optical co leading optometrists ol guerph 110 wyndluun st flume i1h quality accuracy service iiiitiiitiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiirj i i j savage co watches diamonds china glassware wedding and engagement rings guelph ontario 21 wyndham st i 5 smilulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirft new business printed salsmansblp wilt attract new business to take the place of the old that you are loslnf get oar prices on printing the acton free press m

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