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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 14, 1937, p. 2

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mum ww thb acton free press thursday ootomr 141 1ht mmmmttiesmmi -v- ijr acton 3frollrfl uurmi li nqaaiu canckixattonsw i tt aam t luiftigto viom u mrtlt atll advertising ratiso vpllnlloa vafiaat columa kvullags shsrsstt sat rww ita nil n coil well ijliit lh v22ft uch silvtrtlimiml g aklop dhls ulur telephones editerul and bulistaa os- bttdac u whare of ontario first ontario haa given a mandate to premier hepburn and the liberal party to carry on the policies startedl in the past few yeara with the improvements outlin ed during the campaign conditions are never so good but room for improvement can be found the mandate is not to rest on the achievements of the past but to bring into effect a better day for the average man and woman of the province knowing something pf the energy which characterizes premier hepburn it is realized that no urge is necessary for his every endeavor to bring about better conditions we do not believe beverage room cobotrldns were nearly as bad as painted by those in opposition dur ing tho campaign but we do believe there is room for improvement the first half of them to be closed should be the ones where women are permitted to drink and prohibition of women frequenting any beverage rooms after all ontario should not be ns much concerned in profits as in making this province a better plcoia which to live temperance candi dates possibly did not poll the largest vote but the general welfare of the province should come first partyism was forgotten in many instances in the vote recorded it shouia not actcr improved legislation chronicles 6f i ginger farm i wtutea lwkllf tar th au m mm owttrooumi r m after the election rkxu a bad yfar for jalra circumstsnces encountered this year by many fairs will leave several difficult problems to be dealt with in the matter of grants for instance govern ment grants are based on the amount of prize money paid for agricultural exhibits in the case of a cancelled fair thereforethere will be no grant and the preparatory expense will be a loss then again we beliee there is a rule regarding the tiqjding of a fair once dropped it cannot be resumed if another fair is operating within a 20 mile radius at least if it is operated goernmentgrants are not re estab lished until it hastuir three ears the eather allowance will also be dran on by man fairs and none will receive any substantial amount 1937 has produced many hardships on the fairs the canadian national exhibition as th- 6rst to experience its difficulties but cer fair has in tlirn beenscnousu affectid this ear it is to b- sincere hoped that next ear ill tl bnghtir the rules ill need to be modified to mid unusual cir cumstanies it just isnt done alberta newspaper publishers arc putting up a real battle to maintain their freedom and will un doubtedly win the longer the social credit gov ernment under mr aberhart continues the greater the ridicule that is brought upon it true we in the east know conditions only as we read of them but we have every reason to believe a lately accurate picture can be secured through the press dispatches the idea of controlling the press of alberta is just as ridiculous as the onginalplan of 25 a month residents of the province in these days of rapict communication a controlled pressof the pro vince would simply be an invitation for residents to secure their news from papers published beyond the limits of the province the whole thing is so ridicu lous that it scarcely merits discussion much as mr aberhart may desire he cannot force folks to his thought there are other more effective ways for example let him prove his plans to be workable and sound and the newspapers and electors will bt with him the day of the promising politician is not the present but the producing statesman bats high the game mr aberhart has struck out but is still trying to win by arguing with the umpire daushtor just nmlndad ma that tvomlud to tell you or th lautct anues or the opumut and thai i havant done h well here owe became ite worth ulllna i dont believe any other car could ever do the thing my cir doee thttmizr the day the better the deed ao it ni on a sunday that the op- umlet decided to cut locae a friend of mine had new baby not o lona mo and daughter and i aet out u ere her on thla particular sunday afternoon the oaratarted without the leaat alon or trouble and purred nicely along the road put one torn two farm and almoat three the nun mu shining with umuual brilliance but yet i noticed in windshield wl uadenly covered it isn t done that way in an game editorial notes fairs are over but the plowing matihis hav lo be finished before freeze up stil with rnliupou thero ihould be a lovely rainbow before ions i observed out daughter was not looking at the sky her eyea were on the car mother your radiator is boning she exclaim ed i stopped ancl sure enough there was the old fad steaming like a teakettle the raindrops jbn tho wlhashleld were really trom the radiator i knew there was a small leak and though possibly tho water had got lower than i realized and that if we ruled her up she would be all right so daughter borrowed some water and we went ori our way rejoicing three lot further and the same thing happened again i rub bed my eyes and thought i was seeing things ifowever we only had three more lots to go so we borrowed more uater and went on we reached our destination and as we left the car for the house daughter exclnlmed just look at thai 1 look ed and water was running away from the car in a steady stream it must be the tap i thought hood but no it waan i the tap sla1cs diary ouvttt m warren sunday tlwy aay thay aray art a ram for evry thing but they an 1 rn that are 3 deep for ma it la why it it that unkad han a ant cmmy twu away with it toy attending church only and not 0j9 monday blisters waa ovsr to bay house to call an lay ti have lunch at supper time last evnlng it tad no thank you when bsys ma aed wood ha hav a nother peace of cake she aed are you suffering of lota of apeoght a ha tad no it la manner that i am having a attaet of tuesday i think the ftaheha it styles and etc mutt of changed of lately so for on tho fare aex are contemed i seen a sine on a winder down town that sed ladles heady u waro cloet paris lias put out the new dope 1 supoae wednesday they are turn funny thing you tee 8i hear all no 1 herd 1 ladle say to a notlicr about a cupple kids that thete a little boys are alatert 1 noerly laft out loud but found out ahe ment they waa kid belonging to her sister so it waa true thursday ma ted to pa de me es all of u that she dlddent understand why a boat is called he iu beoas they are so hard to keep headed in 1 dlreeshen repllde pa 1 dlddent see no pofnt but i euposo ma did a she got about vj mad prldam the edltur down to the noose- dapper ofllt on which pa work at got a lawyer dc got back 50 1 of his incum tax he sed it was okcy dake a the lawyer only charged 7ft but i cant see where the edltur was much ahod on the deel saturday jake ma cot jake in the pantry and ast jako what are he doing there ac jake sed he were putting down lemtashen but later jake konflded to me that he got mlxt on tho words jam si temtaahen witch proberly ht ma susplshened when she seen the red around his mouth otvovm inn ohom atttj podrthms thb a a result of the extreme dryness in the summer of ims and- the lack of suf- flclejnt ana cover last winter the 1017 clflver aaderopa in canada are the poorest in many years in fact total failures are reported over large aress of ontario and quebec which normally pro duce large quantities of clover aeed this it particularly true of aulke in ontario and red clover in quebec rv canada a a whole the red clover seed produc tion la not expected to exceed 10 per cent of normal while alslke will be even jce becaimo of it deep rooted character alfalfa resisted last years drought much better and considerable seed from thf flrt cutung of the 1037 crop ha been harvested in ontario thero ha been little seed however from second crop alfalfa aood crops of alfalfa are also reported from manitoba and from north ern saskatchewan which should more thtn supply the requirement of western canada a fair crop of tweet clover seed 1 alas in prospect timothy l production ft about normal and with the substantial carryover from last year there will be no shortage of seed of this kind wartfd knkroy now madam said the enthusiastic salesman after he had dashed into the lady house and scnttered lint and sand all over her livingroom rug if youll be so good n to attach thl plug to a light socket i it show you how quickly this supersweeper pick up dirt and if youd let me say one word at tho door mid the lady handing a broom to the salesman thl would not have happened the house atn c wired esr electricity changing the entrance have you a small hall in your house which spoils the entrance to your hme uny space whose walls seem to crowd you and make you want to push ttiem i lttedthe h when redecorating your home you can byuitou lhl connltl0 llffunt docorajlun a door or a panel may be pa tilled to give the appearance of dlntnncc and space i thin idea waa used by a huuaewlfc who but get there had an opnrtment with an un com fort ably small hall the walls vcre painted to carry out the icneral decorative scheme of tht hall the black and whit floor was copied on lhr walls and pant 1 ltd white walls drawn tht rttect- wjvs hallun much larm r in sin such impnnrnit nts may now be fin anced under the gt neroius terms of the home improvement ilini lour opportumt this ts the etk for the umrxrbhip drue for avton mca ah last cck eerone as invited to tase of the privileges that crt offered and having tasted of the sample the invitition n partiu pate is extended for the whole ear if the ml a is to function for real good in the communitv it needs the entire support of the hok commuaitv it has something to offer for all ages and can be a factor for upbuilding the communitv life it is splendid to ish it well but the real lest of sincerity comes in supporting it bv vour member ship fees are verv reasonable but such an insti tution must have practical support facilities such as provided must be paid for in eash ox all re member the lines in the school readers are riches worth tht getting- the must be braveh sought with wishes and w th fretting the boon eannoi be bought and so it is with acton s mca dood wishes are splendid but membership is the backing up of those wrsttrs the y offers v ou much for vour investment and added to the privilege is cu pleasure n service to our mmunitv its mem bership week li vour shirt in this cimmunit work it c of i m in be rteordld that the first snow in the fall eamc in this district on october sth the export of newsprint paper from canada in august uiis valued at 10 tt2 w0 compared with sxssiotrs in the s inie month last lim the election is over and the road work g proving that all one hears during un election paign can not be taken too stripuslv old production in ctnad i during jul advanced to i 474 ounces compared with 44 8m- ounces in june and 2 i07 ounces in jul i tar ago beekeepers in canada number about 2s 000 can adtan bees produce more than 24 million pounds of honev in a ear and close to ux xx pounds of bees wax autumn beuutv drives abi ut on turn dow n sod n the sec nd li to be found in innumcrhu these das but our favorite p hejinj west it sesije t be as well to vtlt a garage but low to get there was the problem as the paage where i like to get my reimir work dune is five miles from home i must and this is how we arrange 1 t wc phoned a place about half wv along the rood and asked if two puis i of water could be brought to thi road katt befeire we started i borrowed i watering can filled it nnd took it along with me and then after tilling liu radiator i gol on to the road and jrjvr i as daughter said like nobodj s busl ics being a light car the optimist fii bouiued itlonc the isind 1 he back sp t jumpid out of ixvlt 1 u and liu jiv pump untl urtiitlus rnltli d 1011 tin r uk a t rut it 1 ad of m r tip lr n in du um i rl iched m ilrt uoppuik pi it uuil the rud ac tin ind rt pit nlu d 1 h iter i ut tan a mile r so fr m i guruki i st pped again um d tht iium the uuttr and unit in c mid i mil ii or t mldn t i m ti utn f ilr glued u tin radlilor rip the 1 ar u in bt uik i f at i dart drtvi ind ul it nit 1 u f il pr ldtiut kt pt ils in tht rood but i mlkhi si here and now th it i w it rlsittug no 111 s tuft i but in wn i hid dnpped ditikhttr ii ut ilu t r ss roids to kc h me and kt t suppt r i slnved dn ul tii si li n ad mil i kt pt mttst rellgiotisl to m un sldt of ihi rotid i rt lehed tht k irngi at best with the rud bubbling mid stt itulng and iter i running out as tx fort i tin tided hear ing the meclmiilcs verdict bttause i as quit surt he w iuld sa m n a n r idl it r but he dldn i- glad i un to repeal it ht dldn t sa anjlhlnii if the kind ht said there utre thrtt ullli plugs connected lili tht radiator i and one of them liad rusted leaing 1 quarter in h hole it veouldn l cel much u rt n r take m r mu h time but he uld ian to gt l plugs fr mi the iit ind tint uld not ue nun m m in so mr met h uiii ink tm h m ik un tn 1 i luul n gnin i h ad m he u i mi n 1 uunt un m i r bit ttr tmii i rummbtrid i did n t h it just in hear it today rogers autanatic mantel with nostoop tuning 5 stations in 5 seconds blindfolded 2 big features only 94 something new and naturally roger gives it to you at a price you can afford a no stoop automatic rogers radio combin ing the two greatest radio feature of the year in a mantel model i you don t have to tune in your itotionm at all your 5 favorite atationi are atway tuned in requiring only the turn of a twitch to bring them in click click click click click on the noic i here is truly automatic radio i also a new improved no stoop no squint no squat tuning dial tunes in the world h tube performance from 6 tubes new type 6 dynamic speaker just think of the enjoyment in this radio and then look at the price that s value i bd l hrral mil iwmnrr on ytmi ii t ptttril hljh ifttal ty i tg-tlinr- wdtalbot phone76 acton iw u rwlial r 1 ini 11 h fetl hv the- ho know him lh te n milt n i untv n the euutin lat ueck lljkjlis m te thin ippriul t the ii 1 bin ii pulu es uhivh hju h eii kiuh il t 1 ik t numnci of the elet rs it s leejlled thlt e ht eirs l tom blakekek hrst u 1 malt n tts j i heral b a mitrm of n then three vcars irp hrs mimnn uent to over i uk i iht e rs if publ e i te and tom tilukeloek increased h 11111 r tvt vei jihti this later vole u made hi 1 semic 1 ther liber il maiorities ere reduced tfwre ti in lorn blakeleeki lltwlion thi ear up parentlv an cvprtssion of appreijtion of his publie service lor the hrst nme in fortv vcar 1 liberal mjontv ws gtvwi in his home ton of oikvillc true there are manv who omj approval 1 t i iberal policies m their voting bur likewise there is j strong personal cndortion of itc candidate his service to this count has not been overlooked and us well acknowledged in the voting last week a cabinet position was hinted for halton s representative in the celebration in milton and ontario would be equally well served as halton has been if tom blakclock is given a position ui the new cabinet to be formed his service has been endorsed by those who know him best tw tul tores u li i i it sin u k 1 asd ttt 1 1 ite rt d th s 111 so m s ht s e ik til i ir i 1 it e r t j e i 1 ihe suit hh l 1 j 1 k t the i t toilet n lied t ml hls i4 m1 i th i tin ttt new jit jits ami 1 t 11 t i is u h eh th idan t 1 he 1 ir t l 11 1 u e r k tte nd tin winir 1 un one 1 d to hie 1 eecl t sm lilt s nd ill the 1 t il estimtied hnt sh and f ifciii nvestiiients in canada at the end of l mo unountcd toibsu 700 thm of this the united states investnieiu as s js4 400 000 british myesttuca 2 72s 100 ooo itjvestnunt ofphcr countries slj4l and premier vuwdonald uf nova scorrtsatir 1 1 fall fair down there walked past the poultrtrt and seeing one bird declared that one wil m the- prize as the best bird in the show tctieifhc birds were judged his choice was proven correct the moral seems to be that some of our poltt cuns do know something of the practical side of lite iii uk 1 j hi ilud li lx d 11 iwr bttiuht 1 rrrsh 1 tht lane uth hrr l w nder tliu hi r iianit n j ai 11a x ttiuitttrd th ut kivtn it 1 m iimiu s th uht j mjiii 1 queried son rs i anscrpd u man h n ed ht r w u ealled john x his 1 m must tie juanna so joanna she lt mid j kinna j duui rr nicely thanlc ou bhe u buin mr bwad and butur and enough left over to pay for leaking radiators theufofl wiong uaaiitrate to ootorut- ide of the road waa ha on motorut the jukide fl busy plant tho hum ol jaachinry tho steady movement of parts toward an assembled whole finally the manufactured pro duct which brings profit to the manufacturer salaries to ntaffs payrolls for he workers- throughout ontario this steady hum of industry is increasing payrolls axe being added to manufacturing costs axe steadily rising higher yet the cost of the driving force of ontario industry hydro v power moves steadily downward have you ever stopped to consider what would happen if hydro power wai suddenly cut off throughout the province the loss in money and inconvenience you would suffer how vital hydro is to industry you should because hydro means much to you in personal income r low- cost power attracts industries with consequent employment of thousands of workers increasing the individual buying power within the province conse quently influencing your income regardless of your occupation the suocess of hydro in the past two years in lowering power costs has been outstanding its efforts to increase the prosperity of our province by lowering power costs still further and extending the bene its of lowcost electricity to q those in cities and those on farms to commerce to industry to all flsf who may benefit by its use is something which yeu as a partner in 7p70 his enterprise may take justifiable pride hvdro electric power commission mnr ql dtllasu- ssssssssssssssssssbssssssbs

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