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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 8, 1920, p. 4

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shj artmt 3te jtaai uy thincm t ai uii x tnu jsiuth yuk 1 maw u uuiuiiim nvry tll luoriiliiif lit ii um i kum hulldliia mill itrthit i oitwrli i ht it ilt rfitllnn prlfo j l to mr your i utlvumi oiilui in oliaruit additional io jnlcn in tlm united ill u i j iim iihi t wtiloh hulwimliiuiiiw nru putd i ludli ihi tin ill uddrtitui labol i aiwi hlrillno italiai traimlnnl udvnrtiaamonta 10 nti t hi uiut iixuhtirtninut for lift inanrtlon am 6 cunlmnt or ranr pr ai tartlaamanta vrluiout jirtdm aduairtlaarnantji wluiout liukrtod till rorbld and ohoigad uooith wdl tor and ubluhai tet 1 1 iionkm editorial ttion that every farm null cumnry m the province should bo served by hydro power and that it will find no fuult with the government if mature consideration uhould cause it to feci juitillcd in u head with radial lines say mr aty if y wnt to hvo in the kind of a town like tha kind of a town you like you neednt tdip your clothes m a grip and start on a ion lon hike you ii only find what youve left behind for there a nothing thats really new its a knock at yourwlf when you knock your town it isnt the town its you jovettiraent wtocly hudporta private bill tht- uniry jovcrnmont ii not treating temperance as a jiarty qucnllon it oncourages the members of fho j cgisl aturc to express their individual judgment an to whai steps should ho taken to moke prohibition cuyctjvo nut it frankly intimate that the resjilu lion and bill dcalmglth tctnpqranca introduced by private members on the government sido of the house novo the approval of the ministry the lead cvhof he groups forming the opposition naturally uro- chagrined by the coarse jaken by the govern ment which robs them of thoopportunity of saying that the government is ramming through oppressive legislation gives them no chance of defeating the government o ju snap vote and by weakening party loyalty on the opposition aide increased the probability 1liat the resolution siitf bill will carry by large majorities tho building mortgage companies are lending only 40 or 45 per cent on lirst mortgage on dwellings now compared with 10 per cent before tho rise values the reason is that over a fiveyear period there may be a big slump vajucs and that at tho inflated building prices of to day a good margin has to bo allowed for a drop the caution is needed md and lnipirc i agriculture as well as labor or industry is chang ing under the force of economic revolution if it appeared in earlier stages of tho general upheaval of working conditions that industrial workers alone were involved oven tho casual observer must now be disillusioned side by side with city workers in factories in commerce and on transport the agncul tural worker is demanding higher wages and a shorter work day the department of agriculture has issuod a circu lar drawing attention to the regulations under the inspection and sale act governing the marketing of fruit m open packages open fruit packages may not be sold nop unless they bear the name of the packers or a number or a mark which has been registered and approved by the department of agri culture where packages tare labelled with- tho name of a retailer for whom they are packed a registered mark must still bo shown indicating tho original packers the circular states that this regulation will be rigidly enforced this season twelve resolutions dressed up in clothes repre senting labor m the provincial legislature aro doing more to gain the objectives of the independent labor party than had been accomplished in thirty or forty years of petitions and delegations and they are doing it cheaper is the unique method pt hon walter kollo in describing tho labor members of tho ontario legislature mr kollo in an address at a mass meeting in toronto on sunday discussed the ante cedents and prospects of tho u f o labor govern ment and ho declared that if the dairy administra tion is permitted to continue in office until the end of its four year term it will have satisfied the people of the province that it is woruiy of return to power the sensible suggestion is made by the farmers sun that instead of adopting daylight saving as a national policy this year that each locality or muni cipality exercise individual prerogative mqpcnmg their places of business an hour earlier where there is a desire td take advantago of the prolonged day light hours this method would leave the national clock uniform throughout the dominion and would leave undisturbed at jb ought dojthe time tables of the railways if this method of dealing with the s problem were to be accepted the farmer to whom daylight saving is admitted to be a ifuisance would be abl to shape his day in perfect harmony with the rest of his fellows and wbuld not bo trudging through dewladen meadows an hour before he could start effective work nop racing to catch milk train at an hour before tne regular time the high cost of living no current questjlqnof tlfe day is receiving more attention these times than the very vital one of tho high cost of living one at the sanest answers to this world wide problem that has come under our notice is given by mr william a law a prominent banker who haa mado sonic suggestions as to our present economical conditions and the way out amojig other things lie says so long as men spend more than they produce the cost of living wjll not only stay high but it will go higher were it no sible to get organized labor to consent to oflftyaix hour week until 1023 with prfijortlonate additional compensation production would so increase as to force a general lowering of prices this supports charles m schwabs contention that tho only way to reduce the high cost of living is to get together and get to ork no man ever became a captain of industry working only eight hours a day and looking constantly at the clock howard figg assistant attorney general of the united states spoke in nashville tenn last week bays thoadvocate on the same subject he assertedthat unproduction pub lie indifference and the monetary conditions are some of the catises of tho high cost or living as illustrative of indifference mr tlgg said thq city dweller is too pro no to buy from the truck waggon instead of patronising tho backyard garden tho country people are in tho mmo position ho said by patrdniring tho packer instead dflhfi smdko house he said too that people aro buymgr recklessly bay ing moi6 than they need incudation and brooding of chicks whldi iw 1 to ih tit nn rr intuitu tort if i hi in 100 h bit aro ul bo ilutolikl it id mil sunotiuly xmall4wd ullvixilltln l my uu inmtlmuii itnt 11 hu r tlimi it ul juiliilmi urn wulitihl it lu lilliiodt u ux malty ui mvd uii in i ulmtir ir kiim un iimii uth only nrli ilutl ti fur it mt4rml in lilt it yhe eafllertide btdncsa kowlurday thttycarwmtiorfavored ittrbrfghrrttmrft warm sunshinyweather as is so often the case with tho opening of sprlhf but the eaiaa spirit wan abroad nevertheless the muilc in the church eg the tlicme of tho sermons tne t aster lilies which brightened tho sanctuaries and lent their grdtoful fragrance tho greetings to visiting friend all had a share in making this hallowed anniversary a glad some time all the world fcela tho need of haste i never was there a time when 90 many mothers wept for their sons many young and strong and with promise of a long life have passed from the sight of those who loved them the burden of grief would be too much to bear wore it not for tho assurance that thcic young lives are not ended but only trans planted that the separation is only for a time without tho easter hope the faster prouwm this life of ours would not be worth living and the luster promise is not given as consolation to tho old as thoy come toward tho end of life if 1 an m spiration to youth and ago alike a revelation of glory in tho present as well as in the future hi 111 l ur it lunflfilor oik ntl ju not allow ihm i loir- wltlj ht ltrw lh hhrn dwt ytnir unit in iwrfu tly tmv from till vr- luln mill ihw lliut wli iium u hiiiinly at fn li wutit utitl luunn wtl urn i nvry iluy ll ilitjflili hit hi him m bwil wall vntitilutiul tollur wilh u xulrly avnn tmimrturff hutliom a kultatila ltxia- tldii tnr tlt inrulwittir iluy u wii- lnuiltt hint liliin of wnll iwuhi hinlta klmly th ictmrnil illrrt tluiut wuil wth rh nrarlllnit ami lutvn 11 ntartstl v- oiul iliyrf iwftifm truutlill tint nun it th hihi cutthlttui lr u rtmhl lttnh win dior u wit f in nu ar in 1 110 ulm lorn lj ii lutvn utrj tritnl lnuillliy vl lhhlltili- itloru tli rrvntmr tho wtf t iip llittfr thnlico tif tt itimw labor men not generally against prohibition in view of tho fact and other considerations that the opponents of prohibition have dinned into tho cars of the american public that come what may the workman mqst have his beer and that no beer no work has formed the standard motto for many a parade the impression was naturally made on tho public mmd that la m be counted ai one of tho forces hostile to national prohibition wo aro glad therefore that through tho accustomed journalistic enterprise of the literary digest we have acquired information that to consider labor preponderantly antagonistic to national prohibition would bo to misrepresent this great branch of american citizen ship on this important question the literary digest sent out a questionnaire to the duly elected ofhcials of union workers throughout the united states five hundred atfd twentysix replies were received and of this number three hundred and forty five expressed their opinion that prohibition is a benefit to tho worklngman one hundred and fortythree that prohibition is not a benefit to the worklngman thirtyono expressed doubt and soveft said that pro hibition has not been given a fair trial nashville advocate ty itiiiu nf u ikimia wita l ji lliw ull riul minven ltilhtiuuu imhiiillur if ubnortnul wluilxr nlllw tilt kbrn to ikhoitio rmlliul lu t r iwliiy ut i ulvn iihi hn uliutoi r j tulr r mom with ijikh i u kcuh tt ut 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huvij rlulit to tm lukoq nun of by tit ll in yt irillom df uuy kxitiii liumw lv t tlmy will flnll owl in llnu mwt vi 1 ihut whllo they uit wiiluiitf f r tin lrkwnton to wrpo ulnna with m ft tlh r 1mj tin whlh to tjirry tin 11 tn fuim un i fortune lb huxtltf liinjiitton u in 1 it w to ihv rmnt wlillii in wll wultetl for otbnrm in lnutt lilm jtl ntf waltatl for whnt nvr tumi j f the joke on bad ihuuii willi wanted new pahtfl whn i ixiusht thl mntm ml frimi yoii u wk lio crll tlm irulti l ur rhnnr yotl aid ynu wmilcijw wlillpb tn taupply now imrt if miythhitf lirtkl cortalnty mir tijtroil lliu uuruutf- muii what am i liuvn tlm iilnuuiirc i rvivldin ynn with woll roullod tlm t nliliuoo 1 nt imlr nt pbk wtiklo u khtyc i hlu fullit tl uv lu ihw iiuiy ttkl ui ii iw ltll fit ll i tilt ttliltk frlttit yimiim or it tin limurljil a- stmcr gi7o ism shilo 30sskcoughs mf jdo you know another town like thiri 7 the following from the milton ro form or reads remarkably like tho experience of memorial com- iqlitees in other towns that are well known and not far away over a year ago at a publfo meeting held in the town hall a committco was appointed to see about the erection of some suitable memorial j to the brave men who had laid down their lives in tho groat war that committee was subsequently en larged by the addition thereto of a number of men living in tho milton disftct outside tho town and al together tho committco was composed of about thirtysix persons including a number of ladies this committee met from time to time but never in sufficient numbers to accomplish anything for want of a quorum the last meeting was held in the council chamber on saturday evening and out of the thirty six members only abokt a dozen were present not sufficient tq form a quorum so no busi ness could bo transacted dt anderson m ip occu pied tho chnjr there was a little discussion on tho situation when it was decided to refer the whole matter back tq the public meeting which had ap pointed tho committee ntho first place and ask the mayor to call another public meeting for tho purpose of appointing a new committee when it was hoped such a one would bo appointed aft would take suffi cient interest in the matter to attend the moo tings when called by tho chairman commemorating our soldiers heroism it is not in canada alone that the question of suit able memorials to our soldier heroes is perplexjng tho people tho youths companion of boston mass contributes this very interesting comment the civil war bequeathed to the country a great number of conventional soldiers monuments in small country towns and large cities alike tho handi work of tho sculptor was set up in bronze or granite or mar bio the park the square the cemetery wero equally favored as bites for tho memorial which was often poprly designed and crudeiy executed and after ho frst enthusiasm over a local work of art had evaporated remained an undistinguished if not nil unsightly object in tho plans to ommmorate worthily thpso who died in the great war there is no tendency to repeat the mistakes made by an earlier generation the memorial statue wilf represent in most places tho tribute of homage that the people wish to pay to their soldier dtad tho memorials will range from the small community building of tho little vlllago to the tenmilliondollar national vic tory memorial building for which congress has granted a site at washington thoy will be designed for many and various purposes community houses auditoriums hospitals libraries schools and church es the noblest form of memorial is that which created by tho genius of tho artist is so much in harmony with tho theme that it inspires emotion in the beholder but tho inspiration of the artist can not always bo predicated in advance and even if it could be it is of too rare occurrence to satisfy tho desire of communities all over die country to erect worthy memorials to their dead to recognize that the best memorial is one that will serve a practical purpose and nieefcatieed ot tho community is to tnki- tho first sep toward making a memorial that will hold tnevintereschwmothing that the old tashioned monument aa not done t proclamation owing iy tin hrtivuloncxi at hmull pox thmukhniit th country it will ba ndvhtahlo for ull illlmn to bt vwo- ittid ut tinoo wmntm will dti wll mh thut nil tholr oi i id mn ar vuo- clnutot without dly j a vlonivbn unthrtil offlotr of koultlt anion mumli s9 1b30 44 3 the public health citizens are requested to comply with the public heatlh act notion ik hcroby r1vv thut all rtw tlnnlh of anton nro ro4iilrad forthwith to c i turn tlmlr ettllurn drulnm yurdrt pis htyail witter aloihitu outbullduup ii nd othur iirnmlwui and nontovo thorn from nil drt tttutiuro und other aubi ktnoo which huy ndanar tho puhllo lioulth and to imvji tho wimfl 00m plo tort by- the tnnth clay of uuy hoxt on which day tho hanluury innpootor will eommonca u kuneral liuioctlon and furthor tuka notion ttutt tho auction of tho jublln llnultli act prohibiting th kwiijuir- of hoicn imtwaon tha 16th of muy and tho 16 th of november ax- oojit in in at lout 70 foot from ny dwalllni liouo nnd bo font from any trout or hum with noon kept dew rrum ull utnndltik wutor nnd rokjularly ilonnd will buutrtillyhforod all oltlsonit nrn mirnvutly rquted tn koon th ir prom una cmnttantty oln mid tlioroukhly tllulnfuotod qicounm itajuikii jivn of tho uunlolpallty aottm april 1 1020 404 yono mhd chrl bbk xorontv aivtsx htiiwrlnr trulnlna for poul- tlnnx urt tttciiniiilioni iirlvao moo- rntnrldk iiccoutituntu olllr wawlflt- unui oumraorulul toaohen uemniwi for our rtuduutam mora tluui ten tlniu our iiu njily oimhi all ytuu- icntor uny time write for oatulorue w j elliott principal homemade candies h wiles saturday specials i hiuubugs lit 34c hulk chocolates 49c nelbonu solid chocokts v 69c our io craam parlor 1 now in operation and aur soda fountain ftunnlnp h aviles mil street acton onl tkrattv mzn silkfiratxit t otl inffor nalb four fnnit totli runny bono ml u puttipio war qas to oooo use kvmrtri from tho fit ml ili urtinvnt r unrln illuro utnt frjiptllit ttfiir do nitmpnt will bli u mnrlimt tfi h r iont irt tho iuiu ui in tho uitott to lit lt 11 htw rful ruii thut mum iintti by iho aiiwhmii urmy in tt 11 wiir in hurom tbo kuh will ta uwod in at- titiim to ttrtroy tlio rollmi ihiii wtmj- vll tha lnk boll worm t ut rplllmu lititutu huiimindtillior itimttt lhutk tlmt ruvtt rnik it lu iuld tti lm w hy- irotuot of uoutharii lln th little maiden lady oh llttlo tnula will you hi irry tn if i unw down tn you ami irilrn ull tvci ujjulii iho llihiu thut llttlo ltiym buy und iltt i mhull nov vtr tnurryv tho lit tin hmld uutil hut you my lm my lirntlur tim ihn ono x itivo thu hiout yni mio in murrlotl to tny mothvr llolou hnwurih ininiul und alwavfl toqether i lot mom und run llnttli ruiih rullotl thu mniiilr why do you ulwuyu iut thouti wortlm ttikulhiirt lufuuoo hnnduni ctiurtnoiutly touililiis hlu lint whiruvr you ninl imtthm you nn i tni kdltilunoy utitl liirrnuiiftl pro uiotlim in tho inly rtuid ut it liljjhur mtundurd f living foi our thpw thelentens eason is over w evans west end meat market hun abuodanco of choic cula of mu bx tha follolnd attraotiv prloaa for your paworit cutal cltih ituru llmtm hllritl flmout 1 tditlia lloltl l itolth 3 io c pau- l nvt ruict ilomlj hkniiklu i altl- 3 111 1 utl- t x ill t uiim im1 178 a full stock of all liweo op choice ucats for eabtett w evans main 8treot- acton ont bubincbs ojrectory ntdlcal thob okay m d c m mogill u 1l mil iruli u 1 1 tt it jluutfow mi ml r 1 tilt lui i li- iul aaitiwlittlt tt ollho fr i11i1u 11 ro i a ton ont dtl j a mtnivln phyaluln ml iuru oinu mil hi ul loin ct nur liowr avuuiui mil lilln nn 1 ii vild- ftnoo ttinnorly mmiuhiihi by i w llon- deraou atiltin on lepal the young mans best recommendation a savings account in rnoro thair atari towards financial indopendonco it is a tmtrk of character ono of tlio strongest recommendations in tho world of buiincas that a yountf man can prcaont in a murchantslioiik posqbook ahowinj a record of consistent savirirs a sivinrs account may bo oponed with 1 00 which iliows how highly wo rorard tho accounts of thowi who desire to savo th mcrchant5 bank hxlchnemofbl of oajajba eubllhl 1884 acton branch lb shokey manager georgetown branch v k mimms manager tannery cooperative store save and economize quality our first consideration i in buying your supplies hero you effect u buying and reduce io some extent the high cost of living wo hnve a full line of grockiuks anll provisions boots for men and boys long rubber boots rubbers for men womkn and ciiiijikkn tennis and running siioks ovkralla smocks shirts underwear mens trousers etc other ljnefl will b added a soon an atoro kvom can be provided farmers 1 are invited to bring thoy butter trrs and otherjjtarm prodtjcc hcf for which thoy can have cither cash or goods r- tannery cooperative c a conway manager mill strat acton nmimiwmimiabiffflmkimimmmhaiabviiiibkiatminiaii dodge bros motor cars the owner of a dodge car can safely de pend upon consistent continuous and eco nomical daily secive universally low gaso line consumption and liigli tire miflage jn oneill acton georgetown john leishman representative for acton t t lioun no 13 1 o llo ass icaieou nash vakfvttm ma barrvaur bdlloltof nulrtry publp convrtyanoqr- cto fmsutxmah olook aotonfont moniato i oant uvuiu j 30 lull uis pi n j kerr llcanit auotlonaar tvi- tk oinilt f halt mi walling ton inuil mil innvirlri ami tha city of lullih acton onv tha iiyea ivaax olneo acton th uoroury ohioo ouelpli tha naw4 hooonl ttnrsua or with w 3 oorlmi harnaaa wmkv tllllabur rmt aiitruntott to ii j iforr ra- oalw attantlon rnim data of 1 1 tins to dat or aalo llat your alna with tna idanoa bo war avnu aoon conveyancing t0iu tuorluau wilt lu 1 nach aliklnuu ur till fiiruuluyl work nuts fillip htil linlly idiiii f jlmira x i u it r io lit xiilluiko lrlwt n h wansnnouah lala ava dr j m qell bdsldb dntlt honor amduttta ot toronto llnlvaa ity tha utoata anoathotlo wc tt offlcn at raaltlnnna cornni ull ajsr trradarlck hrota miscellaneous marriaqe liqen8c8 moorv laauar marrlsoa lloanaaa irai- aotnn on i francis nunan bookblrwjar aooouut turn it a nt all it 1ml a mwla to dnlar lnrliwllfnli of nvary daaarlp- caroruliy bound uuiinr- neatly kitrt promptly don wynrihom utraet ovr- wllllai lualh ont- luion 1 am cull at my expana j e citeevers book hinden quabao bt gait gualpk ont tlooka ami tonic 1 una bound in iiaudwn aiul tlulmtantu fiovpn unu luttarad in vuld on xllblaa hymn hooka and oilior tk all work promptly exuld d aiexniven ontario larktourvayor and gjyll enalnar surrey eiiih1viioiik imuiim ta- tru xkmcrlptloiin llluunrlntb ate coitlriciita fur 1 urrtiukwn and mortjraicaoa lurveyai tor arctiltfct dumdara and uyelojpil council loralruur- haportk kllmalna otp molean building douataa 8 qutcllk ohoiie 1084 oni choice groceries and provisions have you tried mcuonsaus for fresh croceriea and fresh vttiltfl at ulght lrlc mrs jennie mcdougall milt otheet acton ont grand trunk w the double tr ack route ulitwbtln montreal toronto detroit chicago jui iculml dlnltiit ar vmrvloo htunnlliff naih uit nlultt truliva and iurlnr cur on mlnouml duy truhu villi lufunuutlou riititi ntty orah trunk liokut nnt r homlna idtutrlot ttamonour alfcl t toronto il holmes acenl acton onts phon 13 tho old and reliable jqranlie and marblo dealors to qur thua uavliik uui quatomvir 40 pr oanl wo have tho bht appllunomi nd tha only moohanlca in tha dominion who can oprita pnaiimtillo tool properly w can aiva rardrviuoa fiom hundrwla of our ouhtomcra in toronto and nthar putoou whvru htluirx imvo to have taw muiin lii nrilor jo toilet t w liavo tlta inriinnt ami litwt utook or q ran i to in tho ixtmlnlon oi liini- than nny thr dealer in tlm wwl wu ari uglu- innto dnuli ill iilll oiiploy no imtont atid do nut uiliiuy of pout uuatomorw by iton lliia ut 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