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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 2, 1929, p. 4

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j mi imn oi ii kraut sfrrr jjrras illl a t in tun ill e t 1 jtw l 11 srr rl 1 i d i it nsim tllm ml ni- i i lit- null uat whhln ourwrucl i lh- duifiiim hinniuiimj a recent nrticle under i tin liliiilmi ail the town slipping put uie n c iplninh mil i nt out if tlu me it i their own i uilt it i lmli idniil t ifurt i not ultiuuit to put i ulmlt- intiiiitipaliiv ilu hi iii lfl hill u tlh m t i thi i lot the f i i ikns i liw kll i l oi 1 1 mt n w ho hi i till m ft it l l illl ilo 11 til fniiii i oi toiumlo l i cannot uli a- imvt our ii soilutmihs mjfcsm11 t lioiul of liu c i pm timiknif tlu top i itch in mil cilitu inn t ik cooil iu r mie all of nr in niu t nl of ilu common tun c ui ami n f humius alyas out of step willi n more harm ihim ii noil nil to mm inner thai w un ua oil the tunc it ctmiijc our views for th ninfllnit and the ninn who stiwuls in i mitinj in milcd mn ofltmi 1 nlv lu ikluudtd i he pre cut dumped cotitli i lions tlirnlifthmii the u link world mimicipnlilic itue husituss mtcrjiisls must he up and doing if they hoj l to sirctiil vchnt is tine m durham applies wnh qiiil force to aloii or any other small town kind it oxer iijjuiti and stc if ou unit t agree thursday ivining may 2 1020 large volume by nexv j nun route tiil shipping of rain from canada to great britain by way of the panama canal has reached a very large volume all previous records for gram txports throu thi up to iiil end of the second week in april about 81 000 000 bushels of gram had been loaded from the terminal elevators there into ships sailing to different parts of the world this is more than the total gram shipments in the crop year ended july 31 1028 by this route which was a record year for shipments of grain jl tiicjmpjnmgpiiblic nothing new hon mr veniot did not receive the chastisement for jus dismissals in the post oflicc department that his opponents had hoped for politicians seldom do openly get n sound threshing from their party it is just apparently njam a case of being grown op children we do not like to give a bad child the punisbment it deserve before company but oh boy when i g i you home both mr bennctt and mr king being bucheloi cannot of course appreciate this illustration but many fathers and jnolhcrs will mr vemot has been the bad boy he lias been so bud that it would appear that he has been a very apt pupil of atr herguson s here in ontino the whole sy item of political patronage i- wrong absolutely wrong everybody admits it is wronp but the puny hasn t yet been evolved that dolsn t allow it yes we hold up our hands in honor of the system too but we can t ln our finger on a david just now to slay the goliath and a system that is in sucli favor with the ms and so much disfavor with the outs is too big to tackle for our aspirations telling tliingw lliat are nol true if you arc continually making statements that arc not true even though your intention is to be honest y on earn a reputation for unreliability that is a serious handicap some of you young people overhear borne thing seize upon a single statement separated from the rest and spread abroad that which you think you know you are highly in dig nant when called to account you have only repeated uhat you heard but you did not hear enough others among you report inaccurately because you hear in accurately you repeat another s statements with out stopping to verify your impression und got them all wrong frequently you do a serious injury to the one you are claiming to quote even though m the end you yourselves arc the chief sufferers that s the way 1 understood it is not a sufficient excuse before you report something another has said you should know that you arc repeating it correctly however honest your intention if you are continually sayinf things that are not so your repu tation will hardly be more enviable than that of the confirmed liar j the rullilmcnt coining rhe leport last week tlint the highwaywits bcinj surveyed from milton to join the second line and tliliiee connect with no 7 highway at acton will be welcome news to tlioi c who have awaited the com mencemtnt of construction of this linking up road it will provide a new outlet to relieve traffic from the dundas highway and make one of the inoit scenic highways in the country with its completion milton uill be served with a through highway it will shorten the distance from acton to hamilton by ahout eight miles to the route taken by going to guelph and following the highway which is the one usually chosen now milton is the last town in the county of halton to be served by a provincial highway and they deserve the consummation of this one to join them with the dundas highway on the south and no 7 on the north with its completion we predict that t will become one of the most popular highways of the provincial system its scenic beauty will place it in a class by itself and transform this route which is now avoided when possible into one of the main arteries ofvtrnvcl from the north to the cutics at the south its early com neighborhood news mr atltun juflrr of creomore riwnt the w rk t ml with mr ariatl mrn jan hi tin mi r c cliri tlun 11 orrfii ii muik wire vi horn with mr w ilunicr i n iiiiili wti jtiillcr atlrnded tlir iprliift w i n of hi cmmly council nl clurlpli i t u i l wlut liai iwrn letters to the editor men mo vietumn uniiicillku i aiiou i th editor an i it n thirtieth i in in iirnptl winter mr jjtuiilty urn in alton luring tlir pail wlntt r hum il liiinir mr niu mn 1rmirln prank i h iiil loil wr k after up ihlliitf on in cnllfoniln mr lumra lliyitfr him irtuwtl tlir nfnclnir hrolhftit hnnilrrtl acre farm tnitt liui moved tiiilothc place mm wlla walkcrl tmit two dautfhlrni iren nnil huby nifit mrtulwhl llwanl llrork of toronto vulfd with friend hen on jtmtlay mr anil mm jainen mccalo and dniialtti r of toronto vuited with mm j murray on flunilny mm murmy rriiirnlntr hh uirm for a vl iu atlvo- oakvilxr dogr treiom endn once again the season of the year rolls around when the days of captivity for the dogs has arrived up in wiarton the council is considering adopting a similar by law to acton s and editor duncan wrote a dog gone good appeal for his dog and the other multitude of canines in that town we haven t heard whether the hearts of the councillors were softened any by that appeal or not the wisdom of the by law would seem a very debatable point it all depends upon whether you prefer dogs or flowers when the by law came in force we had a dog one year of listening to his torture was sufficient through our desire to be law abiding we have adopted the flowers to take the place of the dog but it s a poor sub stitute there are not half the dogs in acton there wer prior to the passing of the by law the gardens and flowers are easier to cultivate ind are not des troyed by the wandering canines there used to be half a dozen of them congregate nearly every day mid play about the lawn at the balmoral inn just across from our office window we rarely see a dog on the streets any more when you used to nearly fall over two or three on every trip down town the do by law has accomplished things all right its a new era in dogdojn in acton the majority like lloweis and unfeticed jroperties and beautiful lawns and the majority wins always editor duncan in vvmrton who still likes his dog has our sympathy he may stay the day of the freedom of the dog for a year or so but with the flourishing of horticultural societies and the like we predict the final doom of ins pet until the day of die dog who is educated to keep to right and walk on sidewalks and keep off the grass and non bark etc we ure afraid the flower lovers hold the sway editorial notls it is estimated that nearly 25 000 000 acres wilt be bowii to wheat in cpnada this year last year tfie dominion hud 24 i llslb acres sown to wheat and the total production was s3js7iooo bushels an average of 22 i bushels per acre police quads made raids on bootleggers at hoi land 1 iiuding on sunday they call it illicit trade in liquor now but its just the same as boohegginc used to be under the oldo t a new laws and new names but little improvement seems o be the summing up measuring for the lnd of the heanon the motoring season is now on perhaps not at its peakbut certainly in its best time many a new shiny ear with a proud beaming owner travcisc the highw lys hie week ends of pleasure foi tfie motorists ate just stilting and will continue thruiigh many months if lie and others arc careful i 1st week end live were killed and many more in juied on the oiiiuiio highways lor hem the pleasure has been brief somebody was careless in one case the duvcr was intoxicated he was re sponsible for twti of the deaths and placing seven in the hospitals including himself he made the mist ike that tie could drive safely while intoxicated and many ofhcr aie paying the penalty i here are sonic accidents apparently una voidable many times he motorist is not to blame for the careless licss but in excry cusi the pleasure is marred by these mistakes a little nioe caie a little less of the taking of a chance by motorists and ull will however result in a finer and more pleasurable motor ng season make it your rule and adhere to it his season don t let next fall come und have an ucudcii t or fatality checked against you that you v ere icspoiisiblc for many bonus and many new shiny i irs will be the beiiefactins of your adherence the safety rule this tason oiu rule toward this end is ihat no man or woman can safely drive a car who has imbibtdtit intoxicating liquor the quantities ti make intoxication vary according to the capabili u of cerium systuiis the satc rule is iilver to drink the ituff a group of thirty cijht english lads arrived in ontario the past week keen to take up farming alay their selection of one of the most independent and best occupations the country lias to offer not be lessened by their view of the glamor of city life which so often appoals to youth before they reach their homes in the rural communities llldncy conelnnd ha returned to town mini nlw cannon conn u o ocrnjr whklna lie or tlir waur a li iul employers oltflwlna o d vt u operation is nt home again and iccovrrlnb nicely the utwrn of the hoyal oak tire fac tory now known a the canu an cleit- cral tire and rubber ci cuened on monday momliiff with three r n on uuj payroll under the bupcrvlilon of leonard low w atec chuliolm wlu underwent a moat dellcatr and seriaii operation at the toronto general hospital some weclf alio was brought homo again lout satur day ho in resting nicely and recoverlna as well as can be expected and his friends hope to sec him around eliortly jtecord dayliflht tavina time starts in oak- vlllc on sunday hush pullen of the nrillsh navy la at present visiting with ills parents major and mrs prank pullen a number of members of uie oakvlllc en tcm btar attended a large mectinjr at uurllngton an monday evening mrs a porter qalt otreet president of kno church womoni musionary auxiliary attended the provincial con vention of the w m h of the presby terian church held in hamilton an tuesday wednesday and thursday of this neck a car mrarohfcmhtffcdonmld at toronto wan a vujtor in town an tuesday mr and mrs w downey of kitch ener called on friends in town on mon day miss margaret kennedy of opelph general hospital spent sunday at her home here ir i lacs cameron and mr plnlcy allen of toronto were visitors hi towi i sunday prof hull goes to btmcoc on friday to address uic horticultural society in chat town chlcr marihal mrs marshall and mla hazel marshall attended the golden wedding of their uncle mr thomas marshall held in tile parish halt acton on tuesday about 200 were present r and mra joseph mo them ill of dramptoo and mrs j a willoughby son jack of toronto were visitors in town on monday ruby tennant of stewarttown who lias been home from lhe blck children s hospital iiojj had to return for a further operation ilev w m qrant ii d at calgarv und the recent president of the albert conference was the guest of or and re dickie on monday and tuesday mr and mm r j waldle have mmed to town and arc now residing an charles ijtricu mr and mrp waldle s many friends will welcome them back to georgetown herald making a univrbfle incident which is related of an eminent astronomer allows how men in the name of reacon are guilty often of the most irrational conduct the great scientist had a friend who trenuously denied the existence and tower of god the astronomer had with much care constructed a concave in mini ature upon which he represented all the planets and stars in their places to gether with their revolutions and courses asked wlu nuuuujjau who muli it replied uie astrono- r why nobody it came by eluuieo nonsense said his friend- ueally who made it nobody came the reply afialn it came by chance i tell you don t be absurd was now the res ponse in irritation bomeone must have made it why dont you tell me who it was then the astronomer turning to fits friend said thla poor mlnlalure which j have made to represent what ood has created in the universe you say cannot have arisen from an irresponsible cause and yet you tell me that the wonderful and mighty works around and above us are a mere fortuitous combination of atoms how do you explain your in con ctstency contact milton john wallace who spent the winter florida returned home this week mr and mrs thoo mcjannctt and n harold visited re la uvea and friends in toronto on sunday wc arc pleased to cee p d salter drumquln out again after his re cent illness there ore only four pruoncra in jad here two vagranta and two serving time for driving motor cars while under the influence of liquor arthur norrlnaton of georgetown formerly or milton lias returned ram a mat pleasant trip to the rio grand valley in texas mrs c w maplcsdcn who underwent a serious operation at quelph general hospital recently ts doing as well as can be et pec ted mr and mrs w o brownrldjre of esquealng attended the golden wedding of ur and mrs thoo marshall at acton on tuesday last about 150 guests were prcent champion mr it j kerr auctioneer of acton woo hi town last prlday afternoon and favored the he former with a call mr and mrs b sycr and their daughter mrs rawllnson and children i r tot onto called on mlltori friends on i t isdayaftemoon 1 mmiy rriends in milton of mr john v itiru itafalgor who was o t rlou ly 1j prevoluj to and followuig a jui r alien sum months ago were 11 aetl lo meet him in town on saiuri i looking uic picture of health lie has made a remarkable recovery reformer nuklington lildieutive canada is a nt fiuieai ee month of tfie healthy sliiti of bllmnxia in leeeiit leport of the canadian govern of stutisties on building for the first of this ycur huilding permits to the mine of 12hr1hus were issued by til cities in unuda mi meease in value of 73j4u7 over the oiiespondiiil period lust year i he musical i estivul in halton county to be held i ii week by the schools ot the county is an example of the progress that is being made in the teaching of music in the schools some results of the proj less will be seen at this festival but the big results will be noted in the musical improvement in the young men and women of a decade hence an unpiecedented demand for homestead lands in the peace river district alberta is indicated by the records of the canadian government land agencies at ieiicc river and grand prairie tor the year nlded maich m 1120 at the peace river oflke 1uji entries were made in the 12 months under review compared with 02 in the 12 months ended march h iljf und at grand proinc the entries were 2 idfi for the 12 months ended- last maich us against u5h in the previous corresponding period any inun think often hut think a brirklayrr receive u ill or 11 lit per hour h ran i work at bis partlnilir liddr only for altout five nmnllui of ihr ytur tlir ret won on of mall worked with me here in acton hi the local tannery he often hald to uio that if he got a steady job with jtmit sid go iter week tt would ihi in preference to bis trade providing living comlltlurm we rvt tht samtf as here i4n 3 well bear in mind the contrajl during the war or world war 1 waa working in the iloyl araenal a a semi skilled artuan and we wro earning mar mom y than the skilled thai a taking thr majority through tlw arsenal as a whole that was in tlia nrly hlaifea of tlir war my records are still thure nn in rvcrylwwly elses that worked tliere no 3 there wan a bank teller in one of uie local branch bonks in uio city of chatham receiving out enormously large salary of 1100 tier week tluty wondetvtt why lie made away with um sum of supposedly twentyaeven tiiou- bhih dollars a bank teller mind you receives the enormously large salary or wage or liu 00 per week or equivalent to hint nmoimt exactly the writer of uiu article was in chauiam at that urrifl when the above hartnened td lake place just to be practical for one moment wlioever may rest uils article and atop and think for yourself he was paying at least for board 10 00 per week that left him wlui moo x myself wan boarding within 8 minutes walk of where he was supposed to he staying and z wan paying w 00 per week for hoand in my place about seven months yours faluifully ask for salada orange pekoe it i the finest tka freja irons the gardens biiwinmq directory uu j a mcnivcn wiy iuwl udrtt tiftim and iteiddance oimr ti6wt4 r ir at hgln itreet fhmi x was n j levera gas in stomach hurts the heart don t buffer from danocrous bus prci- 1ns around your heart from coumess bloattnjr or pain of acid indljiestlon stop worrytnir your btomach simply needs an alkaline for cafe speedy certain relief take a little dlsu rated macncsb powder or tablets it quickly breaks up the pu neutralises uie acid etona uie patn and keeps uie stomach sweet and strand and dlffcstion perfect it is do inn this every day or thousands it must do uie came for you or money refunded by reliable drues uie world over own your own home the optiide 1 mi h of your home hn to ik both durable apd attractive colohtd stucco makes our ynung street home both plcaitng to the eye and dtirilhlc wc ifcd clear white fine lath pure portland crmcnt base coat and mni with icnn sylvania wfitte crimettt and ground granite and colored with english mortar tints and in this way we build in lastlnj- quality and heauty the addition of rustic cedar trellises nnd scats add the homey touch which makes you ay with pride this is my home uvmtyoni is sikciakly invitkd to inspect this iioml on young stiiekt j b mackenzie sootless cooking kettle bottoms stay shiny washing up after a mjl cootd on a perfection u mtn work tlwponiidpankecpaentmiliw it meni yon cmn teep your ihing o lunj end dttn with im work peritenon od love re ft pu urd by dty folfc md j lodel perfection well rnde nice oeign all mrm popolrf price from j900 to j225 00 perfection oil burning bwpbj t rnniv ar fit 1 ma3 today ix 338 cr rw h rutin tt w prxtu- bm j- paul plaliei attended uic tuncral ul uie inu a co creclman ex president u uie o a c nl quelph on monday mr nod mrs j a freeman and tw daughura and mua qliliit have arrived liomi trum lakeland ila where thej fiprnt tht winter lhe many frkud of huck tlionip ij1 bi phad ui hear that he is nnv- rvlnu favorably after an operation at t juncph a hospital utwt duettthy tlaiff of toronto has turn enuaucd to succeed mus mckeiudc tin uie lilkh ucliool btalt after uic sum ir vacauon mtu uclccnxlc has ao pud a mviltlon on the teach um euji in toronto m c hmlui arrived bouic on uaturcuty iiturnlii after spcudlna several wecfci in i it rlda ilcuitcrauna from the cflecu of iiijurfca he received in uie t ii jl ii wreck caused by uic washout ui uie mountain suit near winona lost january mrs o w tcbbs sails from uontreal at thr rod of next week on uic newest c i 11 linrr the ductless of york un an extended visit to relatives in i lie old land uliu will be accompanied on the voutuio by ulsfl wase the sister of ltcv 1 wuse hector of acarsetown on tutmlay afternoon a whirl wtnt jruck iiil frull farms of l tlecch at fliin and clias out ton and daniftiicd nt mr hot bt d mult on lir itcrch n property tuish were carried on to uic irrccn houses breaking over fifty pones of sloss ur out ton also lust many uluss and sash as a result of the wind ihlcves broke into uie club house at ilu i unuton qulf club one nbjht lajit wrrk rlflcdjlbe cosh rraltrr and hejp t d thi in rtlvi 3 to cluarettrs etc 1 1iry uluo broli into uic private room uf mi ift mho has charue of tin llnkn ilu matur haa been rt pur ted lo tlir pollc wtwi are lnvcnuatluu ubulu everything you want or need in a modern automobile untjl you ride in the fnrd eir share lib comfortknow the thrills of guiding j easily and safely through thickest traflic or stepping it up on the open road you cannot higin to appreciate the value that bus been built into this car it lb difficult to believe that so much beauty juict comfort safety iptlll mid power cun be had at such a low price the low price of the i ord ear und iti exceptional performance are the refill of manufacturing practices as unusual ab the ear itself i im eai is more than a new automobile itlf thp atanted expression of a wholly new idea in modern eeonorn icul tn n portution lor here at u low price is every thin you want or need in a car baui rul low lines and choice of colors lemarkublc acceleration 5 to bs miles an hour smoothness at ull iple4 four lloudalllo bydtutttte shtick absorbers shatter proof lass windshield u low first cost and economy of operation and lord ic liability und long life t onic in and lei us dcnionstriiu ilu pc i foi miiiice of ibis em you ii jcl i leul thrill in diiviuj it pkk i d htom i075 to 7s dl livi kl i pkk i s umil i ii in a ion norton motors acton georgetown and norval district i 33 p o llok iiakoid nash aumfu m a ilarruit hnllrllr notary vuu nnvfysnerr fie ihtuvmam ituuk at tfj orft mohrv i vtlt on moutuaju if ajrn 9 30 a m tn r rvo p m flaturdayn- 13 oo ockwk f j sparham llarrutr fututuf ntry fwllt plfonr 133 okficb hlu htuevr acyom west to juptut church iff ur oooa m to ft oo p m nvyiral dr j m bfi l d d s l d 8 iumui flrrl opwce mill and frederick gtfu piiome 39 s dr j n johnson ddslds dental tttrga ottlf mill ctreet in uie cooper nioek ttclephone u mlflcellaveows francis nunan account books of all kinds mad w order periodicals of every desertpuaa carefully bound rutins naatly had promptly done wyndham fltrtet ousjph ool over williams otore twenty years xxperleneia loot yotm pnopkirry wrru uk acton ontjimxo yes the dr said you must operate tonsils are diseased we said no and mrs sybllla qpalira tonslltlls was applied tonsils heaud operation cancelled try it mb pxiran- teed e j hajttard if you arc looking for any xn- i slmetit for your money llut hid continent bond oor- ioication ofters oecond srandard royalties one of the sarcst gecurltles to b iiad safe as a hank and jwyi good dividends every month information gladly slven for the astlng without obtlzatum to jau it w dawson p o ox j bjumfiron dlilrict nprcsentatlvc hap openlnra for a few lacal acrnta notice to creditors iiil creditors or joseph allan lata of tlin iowrmhip of esqucslns farmer i ho died on or about the twentyflitu day of uurch 100 and all otlier part having claims aaauist his estate an icqutred to send to the under mentioned solicitor their full names addresses and descriptions full partlculara of thih clalms and the nature of uie aecurtui if any held by them and this notice being olvon pursuant to section 61 of the truflteea art it 0- o 1027 cliaptcr 160 notlco is hereby riven that on and alter the 18th day of may a d 1020 the executors will nro- eccd to dlctrlbute the assets of the said joseph allan among the parlies uffally entitled thereto and they will not be icoponslblo far any claims of which tht have not then received notice dated this elshteenth day of april a d 1920 frederick herbert allan and joseph iienity allan exccutora by it n parmer acton ontario thatr sollcltor i3- notice to creditors mim saijs and sekvk k i mulonr liren moh oil i xitli itultiritn i ret- air ihonl fij acion kutur he tliarinir whtunr the com be of old or new hkiwlh ii nut i yl id to llolluuayt corn h inuvcr ouk i 1 mi iayminl ilan lb mosl al iiuciivl in tht matter of the lstatn af sprowl late of the twnshlp lsqneslnj widow oeeaad ni ucc is hrrxby elven that all persona huvtiir suiy claims or d eman da against thr lute i each el bprowl i above nuatloned who died on uic elahtli day of april a- ij 1djd in uic township of eequaslnf ulorconld arc required to send by post prtpaid or to deliver to the undcrsljned bollcltor uiclr names and addresses full paruculara in writing of their claims and he nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the eigh teenth day of may a d 1030 the exe cutors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased am aim the person i n tilled thereto iiavlim retard only to the claims uf uhtch tliey shall have then hful notlcr and that they will not ba nponsiblr for uie said assets or any part tlirrtof to ujiy iktbjin uf nlioe claim uty thull n t tlun huve received uotloe outed the llutitecutli day of april a li 1u11 wili 1au kouuii 1cenney ood uainta mau himxowl executora my h n iunnrr acton ontario luelr h item r 423 the public health litufrns aur muuehtei to cbitlv with the fuiujc 1ilalt1i act nollci la hereby given that all residtlta of acton arc rig uj red forthwith to clmb uiclr cellura druina yards pig stydl uulcr clocu outbuildings and other prrmlua and rlinovc therefrom alt dirt inunurt unci other substance which may endanger uie public healui and to iiav uic same completed by tlus eighth tly uf may next on which day uu daiiu tary insiiector will commence a guaral inuiiectum and fuselier take nouoa that the tcctum of the lubllc healui act pto- hlblunjr uie keep in ff of hogs belwui uic lblii of may ana uie 15th of novem ber exctttit in tens at least 70 tot- from uny dwcllluo iioue and 60 foet xtobl any struut or lane with floors kept clr from ah slanttlna water and regularly cleanutd will be sulcuy enforcm all clutna are eamesuy rtquaud td keep their prrinues constantly clar au4 tliuruutfhly dulnfected auoil jjabon lut vc of uie lluiilclnality alton april 11 10jb 414

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