tbuksmx july gad 1x8 the acton fbeb press x page to yn mar warn thai r i tmy wjoattbat anme day too you may jysiarsmtsisifi2 nbjqru an n new mik or jaat be my aon take up th jaat be amour the coan nw wbo beedtbelr eoobtiy call to man and entlie brotal foe tsetbe ateri unjjl the bmttle fight bard for usunx pe tha bevee no meed brave men hurry from tneir native shore fear not my on u w be what you my spirit evermore wlu eherah you emde and cheer you at the tw before you and in dolus o i atlc of you juit be my aon cm in keep faith until the rtrlfe twenty years ago real old summer time now excursion to the berry patches are tbe vogue dally the j- w hewetson shoe factory employees enjoyed their annual pic nic at turlington beach last satur day mrs erjuaoo smith of port arthur is visiting friends in the old home knox church garden party wednesday evening was very well at tended and an excmllent program v provided boautf swackham etlin the lowmhlpof erin on thumday july lflth 1323 to mr and hn arthur swack- hamer a daushter the sunday school lesson fob flktxihay jmv ts kiltymason at the methodist parsonage acton on tuesday j i uiy sjstls thomas kuty to bgh mason daiighter of mr and mrs- william willia a of acton mcisaac at her home main stmtg acton on thursday july 19th 1923 margaret mclsaac in her 56th year lynt at her home at acton on wednesday july 25th ra2 campbell beloved wife of william lynd in her 86th year hard on dancer no boy friends so she thinks spanish flash in new york has marital ambitionh however and likes quiet dark men bible teachings on the cost of drinking golden text know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of god 1 cor 9 lesson text deut 211821 prow 23 2021 1 cor- 9jl exposition -i- a rebellious son deut 211821 lavvinc in the preceding verses ex plained the responsibilities of parents the law jjoverning a stubborn and re bellious mil is given the character of the rebellion is disobedience to par ents ttw passage indicates that the parents would warn their sons against gluttony and drunkennes these two carnal indulgence wen understood to be evil gluttony is in contrast to tlie natural law of eating to live- for it refers to a person who lives to eat i generally associated with lajd- nes gluttonii live off others many sons brine shame on their tarcnts by being lazy and gluttonous tprov 19 26 2824v no amount of pleading or warning will get them to work god instilled into the israelite tlie duty of being industrious they were to teach their children to work if a son was recalcitrant he was to be chastized and should no good result therefrom he should be reported to the authorities the mention of the gate of the city refers to the cus tom of the city father witting where the people entered and left so they could report any infractions of the law or have settled any dispute with a neighbor in this instance should the son be a drunkard as well as a glutton he would be stoned to death this sound like an excessive sent ence that is because people in our days have such light view of sin they laugh at the drunkard as though it were just a joke in many cases they will go off and imitate the drunken man but god looks upon the degradation of a human being with holy horror drunkenness is n particular defiance of god and men ious habit upon the people and drain them of their wealth n the unrtchteoosneai shall not inherit tbe kingdom 1 cor 6911 here is plain troth which every sinner ought to face it la not to he used by itself because it would lead many to despair but it is there just the same the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of god one thing is certain then we must get rid of our unrighteousness both as a inner of life and as a measure of guilt the manner of life here de scribed is that of sensuous persons people who seek their highest satis factions only in the flesh such people are not fit to becosne citizens of the kingdom of god that king dom is a collection of purified and pure souls there shall in no wise enter into it anything thai defileth or maketh a lie d salad days are heme keeping tlie present clothes in service in taking the fchlne off serge trick at all according to kate all ken nat lonal oonscrvat ion super visor for consumer branch wartime irlcej and trade board dont let a little shine on the sur face of your discarded navy suit keep you from cutting it down for young mary says mrs alt ken by putting the faithful old iron through a few careful manoeuvres youll be surprised how the shine vanishes how the material spruces up like new heres how it done take four cus of hot water two tablespoons of vinegar one teastoon of borax wring a flanclctte or soft flannel cloth out of that solution and place it on your roning board iay your article to be pressed right side down on that coth cover with a dry cloth and pros be sure to stop pressing before ttw steam stops rising if you press till your damping cloth is dry youve pressed down the nap shake the carmen let it dry and then brush with a clothes brush tliat brings up the hap takes off tlie shine and gives the wool hew life wool revive itself just by hang ing in a closet too the wool fibre hello iloanenaakers this years late planting season left us with more determination than ever to dig and tend our victory garden interest on our ground investment will soon fall due and cool refreshing garden greens will he ready to use dietic- ally speaking uncooked fruits vegetables straight from your own garden bring to meal a supply of minerals vitamins and bulk essential to good health fresh crisp salads tempt the appe tite and are easily and economically prepared if you are using cooked vegetables cook them whole then dice season and serve them in your ad salad dressings fall into two main classes mayonnaise and french dressing but with dozen of varia tions after selecting your dressings add seasoning and flavoring whole wheat bread thin dry toast cheese pastry stick and un sweetened biscuit are favorite bread to acoomkany salads brushed bv ade1aidk hkkb assoelated press writer new youk cpv maybe you think you envy carmen amaya she is billed a the world greatest spanish gypsy dancer she often makes 2000 a wk when she flashes like lightning ucros a stage manhattan v latins thunder vlca and a lot uf people who arent latin crowd around later to pay their re spect but carmen amaya is not happy she ha no boy friends no not one she said a she coil ed like a spring on her dressing couch at the itoxy theatre where she and her troupe are dancing they come to congratulate me but that nil im away working i work too hard tm tired of dancing all the time night i look out or this window and i see other girl with their boy friends on the streets and i think tm a woman a woman ha got to getmarried sometime note carmen amaya like em dark she doesnt like card player or hard drinker she want a man who is kindhearted faithful and who will love her for herself carmen has been dancing ever since he was four first in tourist cave in the gypsy quarter of grunada spain where she w born when civil wur broke out in spain she and her family went to bueno aire they danced there for the next six year in 1941 carmen came to new york to dance in night club uml roomed right into fnme when she dart ncros a stage her black hair swirling her swtrt heel clacking her skirt a flash of scarlet he electrifies the audience a one critic put it she almost knock you out of your seat carmen is a little girl she weighs only 05 pound and say she is 21 her eye are black and snapping her face slender and teiuuhyr body lithe as a spring her weekly take support a family and troupe of 17 father brother and uncle play guitar two sisters dance in her show mama amaya cooks for the whole crew not all the dancing is spanish though carmen loves jltterbugglng and someday she says i hope to be good need rest and will keep their good or women who deliberately commit ook- f occasionally pressed the win of alcoholism not only de- w tho vinecar lotion and well grade t hemsel ve hut defame t heir crefitor gods puraotlnisrnelwn to restrain potential evil by stern laws by commanding that tarns be obedient to clean living parent ft he xkected thnt then would be n bolter and wc idlsclplin tint ion thus israel would hear a great testimony to other nations jutit u onrthly son were to be oltedlent to earthly parent o the cplrllunl son of god jno 112 id are to im oltedlent to their heavenly father we ar to regard intoxicat ing luunr a forbidden by god to nil 1iu children eph 5181 by our to- hrlety nnd spiritual discipline we are to he fit children of the father eph id nnd thu set before the world the example of an upright nnd clean life we know that the wage of uln l death horn 6 23 nnn therefore we should nil avoid sin in order that we may inherit eternal life through jesus christ our lord kntomckment fines as high as 700 were imposed last week on persons convicted of breaches of the price regulations of the wptb in all 41 charges were laid and live cases were dismissed meat led the list of commodities in volved other foods found to be sold at excessive prices were butter smoked salmon potatoes tea honey and tomato juice one goderlch ontario property owner was fined moo for unlawfully uicreaslo rents ii a warning to son pro- 2320 21 verse 19 soys hear thou my son and bu wise and guide thine heart in the way till 1 an earnest appeal to young iteople it 1 ussumed they have wise parent whose godly ad vice it will be well to follow par ents ought to know how to teach and guide their offspring eph 641 sober parents are u good example to children a uonshould receive his first and most termammt impression of godly living from home the nd- vlce in thi instance tv 20 is against drunkenness and gluttony it is necessary because temptation often comes from men who are gifted by nature with strong physique many a young man make u hero out of a mun who is addicted to ujtiehlhblng cutnii i heing make u great show of drinking and eating they make out that itfo ulid strength an derived therefrom in s22 by such little is thought of morality and spiritual faith often they are inclined to make u ntoekery of such ideal it w good for il yonmg man to learn that uuch men lire under our lordk condemna tion may 2l45l god will have nothing to do with such physically ir responsible people eph 52t uom 8131 in v jl the social and economic re sults of alcoholism ure poverty and rug what unspeakable evils ac company strong drink alcohol being a habltnformtng drug it lead it vic tims deeper and deeer into it grip until thvdrunkard w price at all to obtain drink not only so but the drug sap the vital life away making men at first indisposed to work then later so that they cannot work at all unfitted for work the drunkard runs into hopeless debt his family becomes a charge of society and if it be a young man he fre quently becomes a wanderer and a derelict public authorities who lic ense liquor establishments build in stitutions for the inebriates or sent ence them to prison thus the state which causes these crimes endeavors to restrain the evil result of alcohol it does not succeed the cost to the public of the alcohol traffic mounts higher each passing year the civil authorities will not be able to dis pense with poverty while purveyors of beverage alcohol can fasten a vlc- fnr marketing booms at coast its spring in vancouver nut ilahic cow weather skim make hir kales vancouver cp a khnke of a pencil or flick of a cigar may mean the transfer of thousands of dollar a some sluowd fur manufacturers man from seattle chicago or new york tees what he wants and bid with n royal uhare of the iwwmilnc furtrade funnelled thnough van couver raw fur sale agencies in the city are enjoying busy day auc tions held once a month often find as much a 250floq in fur awaiting wile a fur warehouse is u fabulous place redolent of cured skin on display are racks of sliver fox frostwhite pelts of the llttlo arctic fox sheave of mink anil muskrat bundle of llky lynx and duckhued fisher then comes friend beaver with hi hide stretched like an oval doormat buyer first visit the agencys ware house pad and pencil in hand they size up various lots and note the prices they are prepared to pay these 30 or 40 men then take their seats in the auction room before them 1 a pulpit fitted with brackets or two set of card one set name the variety of fur up for auction the other give the number of the i6t buyers flick open their pad volse pencil and store like hungry wolves at the auctioneer a he rattle off prices in utoudy mono tone nursing his gavel the while be side him nn assistant recognizes each bid with a shnrpbarked up the bidding continue rising by 25cent peg until top figure i reached then the gavel come down nnd old man beaver is ready for the next lup of hi odyssey irrigation plan in old lebanon south african troope drilling through mountain to help fanners in ancient london cp engineer of the south african army are drilling a tunnel through five mile of moun tain so that the water of that lltani river may be brought through to irri gate 7000 acres of land in southern lebanon their work was cited by r g casey british minister of state in the middle east as an example of what is being done to make the middle east countries selfsupjtorting head colds and flit london cp each person in britain has an average of three head colds a yean dr robert crulckshank of the london council laboratory said he did not think there would be an influenza epidemic this year the fourth year of the war hopper halad 9oz package elbow macaroni cook ed 2 mediumsized onions minced 4 raw carrot crated 1 bunch radishes sliced 4 stalk celery chopped 1 head chicory chill ingredient in electric refrig erator tok tocether muraroni onion carrot radltjms and celery line serving imwi with chicory nnd add vegetable mixture servo with it n bin dreaang 1 cup mayonnake 2 tablestoon minced green pepper 1 hardcooked egg chopped 4 clip chill sauce sptoaeh halad 1 lb raw spinach 1 minced onion u stalk celery chopped li liard-cook- d egg wakh spinach thoroughly remove tough stalk and chop add onion and celery arrange in tervlng howl cut s or c sllc- from the centre of the egg ami use the whit ring for garnish chop yolk with remainder tt egg place egg ring on centre of salad serve with bacon drewlng t slices luicon cut in umall ideces i cup vinegar cook luicon slowly until crup stir in the vinegar- rrf said- kale tialad 2 cup julienne lwet cooked cup groon onion- cliopped 1 bunch kale cheese marinate lects onion and kale in french dressing and arrange on let tuce with cheese tj cup salad oil lu tp salt tsp mprikn few drop comllment sauce place ingredient in lutttle cork tightly and shake until lcy blended chill thoroughly in lectric refrigerator ivefore using take a tip 1 do nut use mineral oil too fre quently in tuilad drcsklngtilt pre vents the utiliyjitloii of vitamin a many prefer salt and lemon juice or salt sweetening ami lemon juice for dressing rhubarb juice or grapofrult juice may often lie used in place of lemon juice in a recipe 1 other green available for flav oring and for variety are mint and sweet marjoram found by creeks lhet tops nasturtium leaves tender dandelion leave tc 4 salad green are meat coupon saver with salad you can serve a creamed soup hard cooked egg slic ed or devilled ri piece of cheese or custard for dessert or milk for a beverage to maintain n balanced meal the question box mrs j b ask method of canning asparagus answer select tender stalks wash thoroughly ulng-u- stiff brush be sure that no soil i lodged under the scales stand upright in 2 inches of boiling water cook uncovered 4 to 5 minute pack boiling hot into jar pack stalks tip up except in centre of jar where 2 or 1 stalks may im packed tip down to each pint add a teaspoon salt add the imlllng liquid in which as- paragu was cooked filling jars to within i inch of top boiling water may he used to make up the amount of lliild required seal and process in water bath for 3 hour cool quickly to the many reader asking about canning watch for the column to follow or write foe bulletin- we a iv not recommending saccharine for frequent use in any food canadian flier fights in india sioux lookout lad liken his hur ricanes and knows them well in far east with rcaf in england c p po bill seltz of sioux look out ont who ha done both prefer flying hurricane to building them after a tour on night fighters he was posted to india a year ago and ha had considerable success against the japanese shooting up river boats gun emplacements supply columns and sampans recently according to word reaching england london- cp -i- moscow radio said belgian patriots penetrated into the railway station at ann near liege killed the nazi guards blew up the engine depot destroyed is engines and wrecked transformer i station i vaute farm ovtirvv the grass value of agricultural pro duction in canada in 1942 reached the highest point sine- 1919 esti mated al078j954gu the 1942 total is almost tg50 million or 45 per cent above the 1941 estimate an increase ot more than 4g0 million in the value of field rropa in 1942 was main ly responsible for ile increase re cord yields of all grain crops particu larly in the irairie provinces as well as moderate increases in prices were responsible tor the great expansion in the value of field crops the gross value of production of all the other arm products exofpt fibre flax and clover and crass seed showed sub stantial gains in 1942 as compared with 1941 these gains were especial ly marked in farm animals milk pro duction and the value of poultry pro ducts t hwemknh nritmcv stockholm cp discussion are going on bctwmn germany and neutral sweden regarding tlie leave transit given german officer through this country described by prime minister hanssun a one of the burden sweden ha been forced to carry aueady tikykrknre mr grimm so you have a situa tion with my frlcndv mr long mary did you tell her you itnd been with me for only two months mary ye maam nnd she snld that if i could stay with you for two months tliat was a good enough ref erence for iter uaiity counts most for that i rich satisfying flavour which only a fine quality tea yields use salada mttkfa habold uiu think before youtraveli will yoa b oocapylag aaata ta or n far dm oa uom ar rliom arfco a war weav liioni 58 gray coach lines let us go for ward together ti all ontario people who want our province make ibl urrauwl pwuiible contribution in the war effort am who are alut concerned almul what will happen after the war the ccf now hayu ixl us k forward together during the war and after the war let uh keep faith with our men overveaw by uivinu them our utmost mipport now ixt uh beep faith with our men overeax by making mire that there will be jobs and hecurity for all when the war is over the ccf is clone to the problem of labour and agriculture no vital to our war effort to rtneiie and to their allied problem mich as iiealth and hpuaiiur the ccf will bring new and vitujtfuh action hundreds of thousands of ontario people suffered in the last depression and are fearful to day of what the postwar period will bring a postwar depression must be prevented the ccf alone presents a dearcut constructive program for after the war iv the steady swing toward the ccf reported by thetiallup polls shows that an everincreas ing number of people look to the ccf for the solution of todays problems outstanding men and women have already been nominated in most ontario ridings and further nominations are being made with edward il jolliffe as ccf provincial leader these men and women are prepared to form a government now and- introduce a genuine new deal for ontario the ccf depends upon the work and dollars of the people it urgently needs youk work and your dollars write the secretary itox 61h ilurlington if you wish i support us with work or contributions let us go forward together for a better war effort in which to live when the war is over and or a better province your candidate john wilkinson rr mimmiirm iiiha hhbg