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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1937, p. 9

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jtiy3jze23 m lawstiiv mb ah vitt th acton puee press mrwflmtttfflwfi -t- pxam mms m m ww a tutti fad si ttamltralash 4 uttsjsl fait mum a sbji f dauto lurulmm xb satl aumlm dmysr a shu la gtes qw ursrnln suit a uad want u s my t otun uw door and maitha day munf it mtifld is uw a wttwttfiat in wwriiuow w swi all uw say ah uuh combined with iriouthtfulneae wulmakes happy day 77ie cancer crusade otl rtur ul kiumi j w a udofluouht uxt dpjl cancer rkbkaroii no 3 cnoer in the opinion of the owwr council renuy mubluhed inlhe unlc- d fltatas to bo a- xjmrlnfnoulor authanuo eaneer information in the fimtmt publlo health problem before the trorld to4y iu deothrmte i nearly three limes that of tubemlotb millions arr taint spent on cancer research yet there is itul far too little money avail able for this work in whatever work of the kind under taken no formal attempt should be made to regiment or organ research under the direction of a supermind or dicta tor no one parson is capable or dlrect- i t w 0 caiice rrw in a various fields involved uie fields of sur gery radiation biology and chemutry reeearoli in cancer lies in the hands of the clinician whether he be cnoatred in surgery or in the use of xrays and radium and in those or the laboratory worker the cancer cell has some ipeclal chsr- actertsuce it contains more sugar than the normal cell it usually breaks down sugar in a different way from that in which the normal cell breaks down sugar yet it contains ferments which the normal cell contains and it does not vary essentially from normal cells grow ling at the same speed it u probable that before we and a means of stopping the rapid growth or a cancer cell we must and a means of making it grow or the reason why it grows we know for example that if the thyroid gland falls to grow that u falls to secrete its substance the child will grow up an idiot a cretin on the other hand if another gland the pitui tary develops too much the child grows to toe a deformed giant t acromegaly in these case the body cells are under the influence of certain body juices call- ed h but there la no evidence that the cancer cell u under the in fluence of these or other ductless glands that li probably why it li a fmcr cell it is well known that tntatthy normal cells are far more resistant to the effects of xray and radium than cancer cells it is for this reason that xrays and radium are valuable in treatment it li for research to discover the reasons fur all these things put success in tlie field of research offers high hope that the secrets of cancer will eventually be discovered western fair celeiutatks its 70th anniversary at least four vrncrnilona o western ontario reside nu have made a visit to western fair an annual event in their uvea two young people who will flock to this years big exhibition for a day or two of relaxation and enjoyment will be doing just as their parents their grandparents and their greatgrand parents did in years gone by for it was seventy years ago that western fair was inaugurated exhibitions have been held annually without a break throughout that long period this years exhibition is ifo take the form of a seventieth an niversary celebration and by a happy inspiration the directors have been able to arrange a number of features which v ill link the past and uvt present in a mat interesting way young folk will rave an unexcelled opportunity u see i in the display of relics of pioneer days j something of how their forebears uvea am worked a splendid collection of i obrcts which once were in dally use by the pioneer srltlenv of this section of j ontario has been prepared my j edge- worth of tycteniue has made a hobby of collecting such artlctra and his un- rivalled collecuon will be a feature oft the pioneer section to which a london resident is also loaning a quilt which won a prise in the household arts depart ment of the first western fair seventy years ago esquesmg fall fair at georgeto wn thursday and friday september 16 and 17 special prizes nattonal fab1u poatttuy wild urkat canadian national bxlttautmsn horses 10 13 i alnqle high stepper by t a niakeloclcmpp a single turnout road 1st nrye byl b fleck s 1rmers turnout single by hughes cleaver mp 4 best lady driver toy alliance paper mills best delivery honfe in harness a best road horse 7 beat ocneral purpose horse oh rein g best agricultural horse on rein 1st massey harris donation no30 2nd alex hume donation no 23 0 potato race 1st by norval oarage donation no 10 ft gallons oil 2nd- by d brill donation no 33 beit heavy tram on the grounds including heavy draft agricultural and oenernl purpose 1st by col mason 2nd by t j drownrldar president 3rd by aid mills donation no aormpttrshell oh ib 00 best spring foal sired by either welbond or regent to be deducted off 103d rer ft 00 best maeajn foal lokndlgan or janet to be deducted off 103ree s 00 so 00 ft 00 fl 00 ft 00 3 00 3 00 13 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 bo 0 78 3 00 3 00 catfte 1 best jersey female 3 on 3 best registered shorthorn female 3 00 3 best llotsteln female 4 00 4 best ayrshire female 3 00 ft best group or dairy cows cotuilaung of one mature oow one twoyearold heifer and one yearling heifer to be sired by a pure bred bull a haddon plate sheffield reprodiirtlon serving tray donated by t katortco lul valued at 1300 any family having won a t eaton co ltd prise at a fair in 1037 not eligible 12 00 fl best cair aliown by boy or girl under 16 years by dr paul 1st ts00 2nd donation no 20 by carrolls store 3rd donation no 12 by douuhly si mc- fttrlano 00 a 00 7 best vtffcl calf 1st donation no 10 mhuin hardware 2nd donation no 14 duelph feed store b 00 8 best registered holatrln heifer born since january lftth 1037 exhibitor to be boy or girl under 1 years and resident of halton county by t u lesilp 3 00 0 best cair shown toy boy or girl a member of a cair club open to halton and peel counties ontry fee 28c holateln class one third of prize money donated toy holstelnprleaian association 1st 5 00 2nd 400 3rd 9300 4th 1300 5th si 00 6th 100 7th gl00 ith 100 jersey ond oeurn- sey chus 1st 400 2nd 300 3rd 300 4th 9100 sth 9100 oth 100 7th 100 8th 100 beef breeds class 1st 400 2nd 9300 3rd 200 4th 9100 ft 9100 8th 1 00 7th 100 8th 100 10- beet beef animal 2 years and under by neely ac black toronto 3 00 sheep 1 best pen of fine wool sheep not less uian 4 1 male 3- females by j beaumont 3 00 3 best pen of long wool sheep 1 male 3 fcmiiles by qlen woollen mills 3 00 3 best pen sheep any breed 1 male 3 fcmnlrs 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 one of the moat attraeuve displays at the canadian national atxhltollon in toronto this year la shown by tha national parka bureau of the depart ment of mines and resources though the medium of a remarksble group of mounted specimens of wild animal and bird life electrically lighted tratulltfes gand a special art display including oil pa in tings black ano white akstxhea and phbtograplu a vivid portrayal of the wild life attraction of canadas great outdoor nauotislplsyttotritds is pres ented among the big game tirdmals lithe elk or wapiti the mule or blacktailed deer the rooky mountslnor bighorn sheep the rocky mountain goat the black bear and the great timber wolf reminiscent of the days less than century part when the treat western plains or canada were black with moving herds are the well- mounted heads of the buffalo or american bison now to be found only lii special reserves msln- tnlned by the government of connda eastern specimens such as the lynx fox beaver raccoon skunk squirrel marten mink porcupine and bear are shiiwh in rent is tic nuttings along with their western cutis tut the badger jack- rnbblt and oyote the puma or moun tain hun is worthy of special mention it is a splendid siieclmen of wild animal life hatlve only co the mountain rangei or tho western hemisphere tlie larucat annual event of its kind the canodlilh ffl npe ed august 27 awl cliised september ii during which ilnm it at tracts nearly 2000000 prrminn to displays of stirae of ih inmost remarkable examples uf human ingenuity noble of jm best products m art science industry agriculture horti culture and other up he res thnt it is pos sible to ftalhcr together the exhibition su is within the limits of the city or toronto and flunks lake ontario for n mile ond a liulf tlie value of the land biilldlntin and plimt equipment in placed nt 21000000 and to stage thin great enlerprlw each inr involve nn rxprn- dlttire of more hum one million dullitrn lbve on a pbdkstal- oontlblud tram ft tbnm rtlelm rifht nd hit dlrlnf frop uu bottom u tdiotofraph of a curtrhamd uuthlnc youth btl pratmd ul pic ture to iwr llpa xloalnc htr tm but opening llwm with s atsrt when hr ttophw ranf sue armhjuni cheeiy vole called over tlw wire fly pm wey folnt to have a party at our hmu tomorrow for the old bunclvto honor mark whit ney he will be here and run promued to inc and to brlni hi ukulele 6f oounw it may be rather awkward for you to bring ynur hypercritical eacort but it would pleue mark i know llf you could eom come oomo did you ay why bleu your heart sue i am rrniy to oomel pamella obouted in unreitralned ecetaiy and lr nobody or ftnmebbdy doni not wuh u come with me then ill come nlonc to pleaee mark whitney lie 110 lonncr on a pedental your old favorite japatfkflk rrider idrai tlie majority ut pupils at a school for brides in tuklo declared themselves in favor of smut men as husbands and only 11 minority were in favor of love matches most of them declaring that they preferred to have the marriage arranged through a broker arid did not core tj become acquainted with their husband before they were married to them mwl of the tlrls would prrf iq mnk uielr hontr with the husluinds parents and ui live in town instead of the tountry all of them wanted their husbands to take llieni lo thr rlncma or concerts r plas70 ier cent sayliig they must go nt leant three times a month and the rciit a anted to go four tlinrn or more ftgffy wr rent of thr girls stlnulatfd 11 mliiliiniuin income of 100 yen 25 a month the others were prepared to get along willi lemi mi iook an l be lnrome earrlel a luthhiind ullh 1l borden a milk mt mtud mumd borden le a big asm in the milk world tat borden is only on ol strvaral priori rtalooav earas purchasing milk in canada bofdanmllk parcliasaa in canada era lass than 3 ol tha poealnlons total prodnetlcss bordan buys milk in only 4 of the dotnualoeta tbsarliali or tbwowtstaw ol u united sutae but in slaost ootomunity in tha olvlllsad world ifordea sslaa asanahlp ol milk and milk products and constant salaaulla rasaarch helps bolld a bloxrai mafkat for all dairy farmers a 00 2 00 misceliaaneolls drrsbrd powl to bo placed in hull by 11 00 second dny 4iutr gela tlw article if fvir sipt 17th ft 00 4 00 00 4 do 4 00 4 00 1 60 2 so 2 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 kgvrt temtles to i1gratk egypts- anclrnt temple of phuar r to be remoxtd from the bland in uic z nue where the pharaoh built them to their deltlea modem tndnstrtal procmu i z ha decreed that they muit be set up eacwhrre if their beauty 1 to be aaved j for thccyei of men when the aasuan 1 1 dam wa construcued in 1k0j the temple and the roman emperor hadrian ate- j z way were partly mibmerged by the rea- errotr aome of the 5vaih when the dam wai raued in 1113 the buhdlnss and their urroundlnsa which were m rctnpletely corerod with water at anj z uaae could be aevn only in the dry z aeaaon trtcautlon were taken that prerenled injury to them duruac the z period of tubrnenrence row the dam to to be hetgntened aaaln and u thay ahould remain in theu- preaent location they would acareety rnr be awn and j toanar or latar would be deatroyad s 41 43 43 beat pnlr diriwed chlckrnii- by a e furnell det pair nreunl clilrkeim by fl a itotiliuntn beat pnlr dreaacd chickens by atra hurry wrlhht ural pair urrvxd chlckeiu oy k cnrtrr nurvnl beet pair dresurd chlrkriu by ilnititrlls ivikery nest pair drrued chlckelia by italtnn crenmery milton best dreiwrd clllrkrn by w o mrtmlmll best dressed chlclen by p n harrlson bet drcoseil chlrken by ja orahoni beet pnlr greased clilrkeru by mrs preston best plfdresl cjilrkcns by h h thomphin beat pair drrucd ducki by j mcbcan a co beat pair dreaaed chickens by ehmer c thompson best pair ornisrd chlrkrns by harry robertson best dressed ooose by dr f r wntsrm beet bushel of snow apples toy hume currle lo be delivered lo sick childrens hospital thlstletowil beat bushel northern spy apples by e harrop best 10 lbs butter in 1 lb prints by w orny best j rpa butter in 1 lb prints by ii c moclure best 3 tbs butter in s lb print by k d worrcn best bushel northern spy apples by david crlchton best bushel of oats open to boys qraln club in 1300 and coronation badire by dept of airrtcullure best bushel of whiter wlieal open to members of weld crop competition 1st hat vnlued at 5200 3nd shirt valued at sim 3rd pullover valued at 100 by 11 silver 3 00 best display ol grain in silent not lejia than 2 sheaves sheaves to be not less than 0 inches in diameter 1st carrolls store donation no 29 2nd st lawrence starch co best hand bound sheaf to be bound day of pair 1st by m wllllantson best bushel or red clover by morley peltll bejft bushel alfalfa by peel seed house beat bushel of swct clover by p d sailer best and larsesf dozen freih hen erks years subvrlptlw lo the milton champli best i dozen if broaii niscnlls i tlie nrompton conservator best i dn of white utulu i years subscription to the brampton conservator best collection of homemade naklntf zellers ouelpji ionatxin no 10 collection of pastry by j d mcanliur doiuiuon no 13 best lunch suitable tor orkln man an display bv st laatcnce sturch carton ofpiods ivuirest family on ihe oroundi at judew stand at 3 30 pm 1st premium ham sniffs abbntolrs donation no 17 2nd by st latence starch co carton of goods c hlrr robertson hornby miurlc baklns powder cake competition best liyer oakc i iced made with mak basing powder 1st one j lb can maalc baking powder 2nd one 2 4 lb can magic baking powder can of baking powder used must be duplaycd with the cake donald by standard brands ltd beef collection vegetables 1st by cole broi oueiph donation ko u 2n cottage roll by a e wright 3rd carton st lawrence starch co product beat two loaves of homemade bread goods vahte 2 00 by mra adlar ouelph 3 oo b h twtce at bushel sno applea by kenneth if isingdon beat dressed chicken by r c thompaon beat layer cake iweetenad with boner 3 00 1 so 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 year s subscription lo varieties by 00 00 00 nfantiuc rallalvkih theres a terrible lot tr this infant paralysis isnt there doctor said pretty mrs colhiiffsby mother of four hapd- some children as she wiped the perspira tion or anxiety from her face my doctor she wont on theres nothing i dread more uuin tlie paralysis if you wont lo keep free of infantile paralysis i replied you must see that your children stay awny frum crowds of children and other persons that they uso their nwn toys chewtnff gum ice cream cones and so on and hot share these thlllrn with tho neighbors chu- dren theres no need of your setting panicky ubnumt mrs colllngsby tliere are lots ol things far worse than infan tile imiralysla dye llllnk tile serum 1 read about in the imiihts is any good doctor en quired the anxious mother youve heard of the scotch verdict imvcui you mrs oillliutsby i said yes not proven she answered well its like that i said not proven it ihaybe of use i should nol thenllale in a cose of tuirulysls to give it it can do no harm and a lot of doctors think it of great value whats the causa of the thing any way enquired the mother a virus i answered a thing so tiny tluillt cuunol be caught in the finest kind of filler par smaller than a germ it a said to lodge in tlie noses or persons who have had the disease or who are carriers some doctors advo cate spraying the nose and throat of children who have been exposed to in fantile paralysis theres nothing wrong with spraying l a is done by someone who knows the proper way in which to carry 11 out what causes the paralysis doctor asked my interrogator she was bound lo have the ins and outs of the matter the virus i spoke of i said enters the nerves readies the spinal cord and there seu up inflammation in the tiny cells the front part of the cord is the one affected tile effect ot the paralysis depends on the extent of this inflam mation and upon the portion of the cord invulved it is much worse the higher up the cord it extends well all i hope is that it keeps away from this family she said i echoed j her wish and come away after all she j liod the instinct of the mother every where john w s mccullough m d i d p ouelph 2 00 6 00 1 00 3 00 morris by sidney 3 00 3 00 concluded on page tin 3 00 opinions in the final analysis no nation better thah the individuals ho compose it cordell huu every nation builds too many war ships and too few friendships mrs carrie chapman catt the air force and the naval force should be built along cooperative lines and not competitive lines earl beatty aviation has brought a revolutionary change to a world already staggering from changes charles a lindbergh the youth movement in poll lies to day la like a breath of fresh air in a stuffy smelly room alfred u t don we cannot be aatlaned with any form of society in which human pereonailtj w immhm to vanutn d rooamlt bafors ths advsnt of ths motor car and hydro in ontario ths farmsr wrj truly ths foraottsn mart ths days wsrs lona ths nights lonojsr and lonsiisr farm labor was arduous ths housework drudgsxy ths young psopls waited thsir chanos to gst to ths city fsw rsaliss how much hydro hoi changed rural lifs in ontario its coming brought svsry advantags snjoysd by city homss hydro lights ths horns and barn pumps ths watwr washes ths clothss cooks ths food brings ths worlds bsst sntsrtainmsnt into ths parlor today ths farmsr has within his grasp ths opportunity to malt his horns squal to ths most modem city horns to opsrats his farm with ths most modem laboxsaving struipmsnt fully realising that ths greatest single contribution it could make to a better more enjoyable life and a more psrrrtqirent prosperity to ontario would be to electrify every rural home in the province the present hydro has left no stone unturned to extend the benefits of low cost power to rural ontario during ths present fiscal year hydro will spend approximately four million dollars building ovsr 2000 miles of nsw lins to serve approximately 10000 new rural customers pit august 15th 1937 oyer j 300 miles had been built and more than 7500 new customers added service charges have always retarded hydro growth realizing this ths present commisaion cut these rates in half in november 1936 hundreds of rural ussrs immediately applied this saving on new appliances for the home or for labor saving and profit making electrical equipment on the farm in addition to this reduction in the service charge the baric cost of power was reduced in some systems by 250 per h p ontfiugrust 1st a further reduction was madsof 300 per h p in eastern ontario and 200 per h p in the niagara system ths effect of these reductions will ultimately be felt in reduced con sumption charges all over ths province certainly rural ontario has gained as much if not more than any other se of ths province by the success of ths present hydro in cutting power costs and extending thebenefits of lowcost power there is no forgotten man in ths hydro policy of today hydro electric power commission fcaflfriiiw l spsi mrsgwsgw

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