w v m wmtm the acton free press thursday january 28 1833 x vtfieliaometie member canadian weekly newtb l r amociation jwrrr mefbtr- oritttfo quebec division c w- ft a the acton free press i publuhedejreir thuradar evening u the fret iekm bulling mill street acton ontario the ubcriptlon price is c per year in advance jow chamed- additional to os tr tile united charged- additional states the dat paid is indicated on the address states the date to which subscriptions are fttnrpttqtmr n ajes fiir small qneussl- fied advertisements and in other columns aa rates will be found at head of column dl play advertising rates on application 7- g a dills editor and proprietor telephones editorial and business office r bxildence r fanaere sun changes owners the farmers suri announced last week the sale of the journal to anew company headed by mr graham spry in announcing the future policy ofrthe paper the sun tradition lives on an attractive issue the provincial loan that is being offered this week seems to be a most attractive- one with five and a half and six percient to bfc secured with ontario as security it would seem that the present is a very opportune timejfor the careful investor- it is seldom that such late of interesttis obtainable on provincial bonds some local investors who had acton debentures at six and six anda half per cent felt themselvesvery favored- with this presentissue by the government it wouldeem that investors onicles oi r farm written specially foe tho freefress by gwendoline p clabke wjthin the province wouia reaauy subscribe and the total amount would be absorbed in much the same manner that the last dominion issue was takein early this morning us i went r runctorily about my everyday chores i wohderedwhat on earthvi- should write 7- suspicious eventhe liquor b8ard finds conditions baffling tooopevwithand announces anew 12 ounce bottle of rye yhiskeyiorthbse who cannot afford the larger size its tobeafahcythrefecotoeredrshaped bottle too wtbldntt ber better cthosewtonnot j abxjut this week ol course tntt ubjectr of mud is- by no means exhausted but that subject written abqut once in awhile is enoughseven to thewriter this morning riot only fei lacking in inspiration but aiy brain was clogged as it were probably the result of jiftvlng been ponflned- to the houseoll thejwek- with bronchitis i had reached- lfco stage of wondering if one had the choos ing which would be the easiest way of dying when at- ejeveh fifteen a m the telephone rang i havent got used to i get a thrill and wonder whatl shall hear- from the dther end of the nre aenerauyit is nn order for cream7egga or perhaps chicken sometimes- a long distance caftand the prospect of visitors but this time i heard bid you know- nina moore jamleson was speaking in fe prepare- year ahead for dry t tand garden afford the larger size bottleto do without tfie stuff entirely it is said the bottle is given thetriartgular shape- sort fartnot be conveniently carried inthe pocket and consumed in- an autorfiobije we hope theisirtcerity of the board is just as genuine in its promise that the- purpose of tiwactis to lessen and tow this afternoon i thought you controlthetonsumptionof liquor within the province might like to hear her j but there are those who are quite firm in their belief i would i wdi the caw of a crow was sweet music compared to the sound that the purpose grfiwmg more apparent is to provide of voice as i answered but still i forgot all about mybronchitis and was out of the house and away soon after one oclock xstoppedjitthe drug store- long enougltto lay in aupply of non- objectionable cough candies whlctt i surreptlously consumed at frequent in tervals and was thus prevented from disturbing the meeting7 mrs jamleson was addressing the boys a revenue the new cemetery act the new cemetery act which xarne intctforcebn january first pf this year will hriiig the care of all cemeteries in municipalities under the direct charge of acomrhiisiorijrhejact provides fe inimedi- guq fl the agricultural short course ate appointment of a commission of three members and as one of the boys said in thanking v i u 1 her it was a pity not to have a copy of in each county to see that the rural- cemeteries are tmmi y lt mlbht not p taken care of jthe- chairman of the com- forgotten she did not gie i any title mission is appointed by the go vernnrentrrthe other to her address bat the agricultural ti i representative suggested it- might be of two by the county council at its first meeting it and shoet and sealing wax will have power to compel all municipaltties to clean but mrs jtamicson said she thought it up their dilapidated cemeteries the effect will unl was more 1ucelv to of md t w j 1 111 4l 11- 1 l experlmeniiaj work at lethbridge alta sh6wsthat to ensure a fair measure pf success in the kitchen- garden onihe dry land farm it muslbe prepared at least one year ahead superintendent tv- jk fairfield m sc eljd rn his annual report just issued points oixt that it is desiiarjle to reserve twice the area desired to npply well rotted manure to the part to be siirnmcrfavowed just before ploughing to cultivate just enough to curb weed growth tovplough about eight toohes deep to iinake rows wldje enough apart to permit the use of thvhand cultivator arid td provida asultable- windbreakon the windward not neces sarily the northward side of the per- manerjt garden site vegetables in a dry land gnrprttiglly tymlnr bfftjlf t on irrigated land riddingetants of- bcgs doubtedly be that many cases of- cemeteries that have kings not torgotting that it is better to toe a good cabbage grower than a the sun said last week ine ou l 1 allowed to get into terrible condition willbe poor king the new owners take over the paper at the saggesr settled and the- responsibility for the work win be tne slsuot her address was m tibn and on the invitation of the leaders of the farm upon g the comm movement and give assurance that the paper does not cease to be the voice of ontario farmers the new owners are experienced newspaper men and under their guidance the sun will undoubtedly progress and continue to be an influence for the advancement of the agriculturist an interesting situation history is being made these days the british cabinernasdige tu p inembers affierm j l l some be omitted who h pla a faithfu p fr the colleagues tovote as they see fit on tariff proposals we never could understand the party systemo f tepresentativesbein gf orcedtovo te wi th- itheir party regardlessof tb3ricovictions if such were in the best interests the argument seemed reasonable that it was unne to haveso many representatives and if the cabjaeldecieed thejtems thatwere to be passed by the party members why the necessity of themembers the result of the situation in britain will be watched with a great deal o in the cabinet of t in power is not unanimously in favdr of the proposals -to- twilrbehblpodlessvietory forsonjeplaco a business summary in its monthly business summary the bank- of montreal makes the following concisesurvey of con ditions in the dominion at the present time there is an improved sentiment in business circles this month partly accounted for by the fact that christ mas trade proved better than had been expected and partly by the feeling that current developments give reasonable h6pe bt trade picking up as the months pass and of 1932 ending better than it began major clouds caused by- national debts heavy beyond precedent and reparation liabilities weighing upon germany need to be lifted before world commerce expands and commodity prices rise and whether or not this relief can be accomplished the early future should determine adjustment of national debts with consequent restoration of national credits would te7ayiong step towards rehabilitationaf busi ness everywhere until foreign markets cevive there can be no adequate outlet for canadian products of field mine foresfjand sea rior compensating prices for such as are sold the dislocation of foreign exchange also presents an obstacle to canadas trade though not without counter advantages imports from the united states have been restricted by the considerable premium on new york funds and canadian manufacturing has reaped advantage an other result of tariff protection anrtdiscount of the canadian dollar has been to produce favorable balance in cahadas external trade her exports for the last seven months exceeding imports continu- juice ofthis trend will aid materially in bringing the canadian dollar back to par of the major indus tries cotton wool and artificial silk are operating relatively actively but lumber newsprint iron and steel mines and fisheries continue low production so with the buildihg trades and engineering con struction railway traffic too is much below normal and th rather serious problem presented by the railways jias yet to bi solved wards each other is most important ava what do you want from each other if a few more hockey teams drop from the groups firsfotali i wotud say you want loyalty jyou want to be able to trustyour friends j to give them your connaeifccancrknow it will be respected and then your some of thesettfnes prosperity is going to be jdea of vital importance girls i carry in their hands the ideals of the collared just around the corner by someone it just race tnelr ideals are low god their ideals were high acton has lost a quota of men who- have done much in the upbuilding of the community in- con versa- i dont really know much about young people i have a son twerityjthree two girls of seventeen and and a little boy of seven and while i know very little talways feel i am on the verge of dis covery probably you young people think it would seem that during the past yearor two you are living v in very troublous times ljut everyone in every age has thought tion the other day- this fact was brought out and it stace the world began during the 1 war we thought oh if only we can gat would seem quite easy to mention many names of tm these war yearsi me sha be persons that have gone that the community will miss aiirighfc and we got through- and in many ways it isnot necessary to enumerate the we shau bet t these times- but- 1 would like to impress upon you young one of the aesthetically attractive features of canadian homes urban and- rural alike is the house plants which in great variety brighten and cheer by the delicate pastel shadings- tarteaf and vine- andthe wealth and profusion of bloom but one of the big difficulties encount ered withhouse plants is keeping them free from certain species of plant in sects the dominion experimental station at cbarlottetown p e i supply the following useful suggestions fled spiders thrive under house condi tions and are hard to oyercome at chaxlottetown good results were obtained by dusting carefully with flowers of sulphur sucking insects are controlled with nicotine sulphate one teaspoonful to one galon of water biting inseots with a tablespoonfiil of arsenate of lead to the same amount of water scale in sects on ferns may ba controlled by mlsclble oils now on the market humai ostrich lady but didnt i give you a cake last week 7 beggiryes maam x lady and you are here again v beggar yes maam your cake was nothing to me i used to- be a sword swallower 7 ferjuryidiocked does your- husband always lie to you -7- 7 no some nighjs fin too tired tpask auestiqns 7 tjaebtjked a little boy had taken liis mother powder juff and was- in the actof powdering his face whennts small sister aged 5 snatched it from him you mustnt do thatshjxcjafmed only ladies uso powder gentlemeii wash- themselves prefers sotqs mrs piatt that gtri across the hau has a singular voice husband fervently thank heaven it isnt plural just right for today majc in canadatuith canadian wheat the canadian shredded wheat company ltd part well the example of these individuals remains mense the future andaiuits possibin- as a monument to their memory and a generation tls yoursyou can make lt ard 1 mouldit hostymi will nowonungntore5ponsibjlrt from this group whose memory nbw only remaineth girls of to-day- i would say boys standards that wilfcoritinue to make acton take a i and of cqijfse vice versa although the j r boys would die rather than admit it worthy place in the upbuilding of the nation such promtrjrrren totwenty is a wonderful is life each livingandplaying the part as he goes time in thelife of youngpbople- some along and each building a monument that lasts- longer i one else is attending to the big things of i hfq- whllcthey are enjoying things which than those erected by which his life is remembered are on of importance among them selves the attitude of boys and girls tn- bitorial not cant keep dodging forever a seventy gallon still with quantity of mashfor them hetp the boys but lf those idealsare high then the boys consciously or un consciously will respect them and follow making liquor was discovered near oshawa the other day lets see isnt it about four years since a law was passed that was going to stop this sort of thing there are 372000 miles of telegraph wire in can ada over which in 1930 17500000 messages were transmitted six transoceanic tables have termini in canada- five on the atlantic and one on- the pacific another newspaper man prominent sn the field pfjveeklypublications passed away last weekjin the person of mr logan cratgt editor of the wingham advance friends in a wide circle join in mourning the loss of mr craig to his community and the country 1 the new treaty with new zealand may lower the tariff on butterit is announced and the big tariff imposed by the government in power was supposed to cure all the woes of the farmer well its been tried like a lot of other things and butter is still in the twfenty class of prices these tariffs are not member it there is no need for me so very important after all only for politicians cigarette smoking among girls is de- plorablequite apart from physical rc- sults it is lowering the moral standard of wortianhood then there is profanity among- boys if each one of you boys determines to keep down profanity by neither using it nor tolerating it in- time you can influence the whole com munity dont dare to say you havent the power there is no end to your power if you want to use it and dont forget much worthwhile work is done without pay after hours perhaps in small community gatherings see to lt that you dont misuse your spare time the importance of externalthlngs must also beremembered peo are apt to size you up according to your personal appearance be heat and clean in appearance quiet in manner and if you are not always sure of the right thing to do or say a pleasant smile will gener ally pass things off all right be care ful of your eogjlsh try to speak or- rcctly lt is of paramount importance and wem written books and good class magazines will help you if you read in telligently 7 v there you have nina moore jamie sons splendid address not verbatim perhaps but as nearly so as i can re- i 19 the total export of eggs from the province of ailherta to outside markets was 200 carloads ex ceeding the previous record of 1924 by about 50 carloads for several years alberta has been prac tically selfsufficient inthe matter of egg production the proivnce exports many times the number of eggs that she has occasion to import eacli year alberta also exported 88 carloads otpoultry last year to add anything to- it in words br to make any comment but i would give much if i could convey to you the charm and sincerity of the speaker safe home a motorist had crash d into a tele graph pole wires pols and eveythnig came down around his cars thy founi him unconscius in the wrcckngf but as they were untangling him he reached out feebly angered the wires and mur- mured thank heaven i lived clean tneyve given me a harp large navel oranges tc0 per dozen ijijc o medium navel oranges per dozen bananas 37c a small leaver oranges op special pglr dozen m3c 0w bleached cejeyy uilv eai lemons specal per dozen cabbage per head 25c 5c 18c 10c scotch- kippjis ic per package ivc ttfr- cocoanuts each m