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awmhlruz ts vertua yhecmpie incr w nears to a close in acton the facts of the casettave beetf presented to every individual the need for money to supply canadas war needs has been explained the advisability of spending less now and saving for a time when victory will not be impeded and when buying will be to greater advantage has been explained the answer lies with canadians with actonians at this time acton is still short of its objective v signs and patriotic talk wont do it the appeal is for denial and saving of your fiitids now results of the appeals will not be known for a week or two that naval gun we set out to finish is uncompleted and thats actons part of the line if you haveni participated in helping it become real dont blame the navy or anyone else for any of their shortcom ing as chairman of the acton committee we do ap preciate the service that has been done by all mem bers ofjthecomtnittee in presenting the case we do apprciate the kindly reception and ready response that so many have made to the appeal and as editor we have faith that those who have not responded as yet will come in and put acton over the top again you are asked to lend to your country in time of need v its your niffht tomorrow tomorrow night is nomination night the one time of the year when you are asked to take an interest in your own affairs this past year acton had two nominations to secure a council during the year other vacancies on the school board had to be filled owing to removals this year actons auditing is going to cost double that of other years and n large part of the blame for that extra cost is that of the lack of interest of citizens in municipal affairs last year actons ta rate was a new high it con go still higher if citizens do not take an interest and ustrthelr every effort to sec that the best men possible are put into office in municipal affairs there is no use just giving criticism ufter friday the time for action is on nomination night choose for thuse positions the men who will administer acton nffnira hrit- pin tilin hinu gkiniimahi i t y i n- the manttgeiiieiit of their own iifruirs lftliere been any luxity in municipal administration the past year the fault is not of hose who served as best they could but with those who refused to take a citizenship interest in acton and actons affairs some one has the job to do go out tomprrow night prepared to add your encouragement to their efforts if they have met with your approval offer constructive cciticjm if you will best show a real interest in your municipality if acton is to flourish all must share in the work thot will make it flourish v iwn seeing the army along with heads of our own and other muni cipalities and editors in military district no 2 we spent two days during the past week learning ahuui canadas armed forces we went with the sunk background that most folks outside the army seni to have that there is room tor a lot of complaint xte returned ussured that every effort is being rnadc and accomplishment is almost phenomenal in turn ing canada into a great war force in the past two years diseases that were prevalent in the iui418 will not likely occur in this war equipment is vastly superior and th mine number of men will aooomp- llah many timet mora with preaent equipment the living conditions and rocroationat facilities have benefitted through the improvements that our way of llfo had made ui i aocuitomod lo jrhjlbnnyhaa kept paoo with changing conditions we carryback with the fooling thfct everything possible la being done to arm and train canadas army and that tho welfare of tho men in the army it given every attention and consideration poaarblo promotion la eamod in the army by attention to duty ant aggreaalvenesa and last but by no moans loaat canada needs moro men in her armod forces noeda them now and will neodihom fast aa they are available and canada wants volunteer for ovoraoaa service if tlmo pormlts an intimate story of the twnday trip will appohr in another column v intimate storlea of llombed knjrland this wcolt we are pleased to have in our columns the first of a series of ten articles written hy hugh templln editor of tho fergus newskocord who has jusr returned from a trip to england here mr templln was able to see for himself conditions in the old ldnd he experienced the difficulties of travel he lived for several weeks as folks in uiig- and are obliged to live thesa days in these articles mr tempjin will tell of thene ex periences we know you will enjoy his intimate stories and it is a pleasure for tut fttmi pmiss to he able to pass them on to our readers v pittducinjr waja needs in viewing an exhibit of materials essential to war and particularly to the man in uniform we were pleased te note that actons manufacturing plants played quite a part not all of the materials could be identified but among medical supplies we noticed the product of baxter laboratories very prominent in the footwear of the soldier we believe that much of the leather came from the beardmore tanneries here looking at some of the mechanical equipment we knew much of it was produced on punch presses made by the acton machine shops the wool- in the soldiers clothingwould be processed in acton in the wool combing plant and the leather gloves and mitts might well be the products of storey glove co or the superior glove shop back of these again we know that equipment from the ajax plant is in stalled in war industries and that clay pots of special structure are made for army paint work at the armaco plant yes actons industries play quite a port in the war and civilian life that doesnt all show up on the surface v editorial notes v the first estimate of the late field crops of can ada in 1041 places potato production at 30290000 cwt v now come the deerhunting stories to replace the fish yarns but always in both of them there is the big one that got away v highway no 25 has been improved the past week its remarkable what a few days work with modern road maintaining machinery can do if its put to work v canada is one of the leading manufacturers of rubber goods producing rubber commodities valued at more than 83 million dollars at factory prices in 1940 v industrial employment in canada reached a new alltime high point at the beginning of august when 12577 establishments reported 1605580 persons at work v way back inst sumtner it didnt seem possible hight along most ojks thought it wasnt probable but its a fact that in 1041 thesnobeiit the grovel jtin coming to actons roadways v t tlioic a wardbof merit for storesarenow quit rpromincnf in acton business placesevery business place that has 100 per cent participation in war sflv ings is entitled to one of these tribute to good citizenship v i fergus announces that an intermediate hockey j team willbe ehtercdfrom that town this year there i is no announcement from acton for this year at this date an irishman might say its possible but its doubtful v 7t it seems to me thut the time hus come when the filial step should be token without wihich a full national effort cannot be made the enforcement of compulsory selective service jumes 5 duncan president mussev harris co ltd and former deputy minister v there will he a russian line of resistance a continuous line in the field and intacta year from i today i do not know where this line will be its exact point depends on many things besidcthe rus sians ralph ingersoll editor new york news- i paper pm the week al ottawa baetaltr written far tft aw mi rmky hv aian iiamvmv irom mail wriur onawa ton- willi iiiunini adjouniml till jan imii in uv- amnion iliiiliiililinaiii1lh kovoiml ontill ixmiiln willi ihhlruuuiiihiirml tarta thin wonk liuiulod in in t tin ail ministration wl1lyfilliiu i cloiuif waiwlmiiliiuiiivhil by mi iloukv ami hoiiulo iii lli ilnuuu liinim of tho soiuliiii vii leu of i in boviiiimiiuilii iiimii- 4mwir piilley imiiiy of wlinni imiinn- uml tlioiiuulv slrniiuly i favor nf ilinsiilpliiin for inllllary uimvliou ovrh lolnlt rillv fioni prim mlnlnlur mailiiiuili klnu jlo fin on i urn iuiiiwiihil mr klim told iiih nnitnnnn wllluiiil uny raitaullhlinn of tliu ptmlilii on llw-kiili- jcl i do mil- inlimil to iiimii tliu tn- hlionulhlllly of uiipiuiiiliilt iinv mly of rnnuiipltnn for snrvlw iivmwiia tlu piiml mliilklol iviinl on lo wiy i hut rmmrrlpllon for ranipiilanry im- tlonul anrvlic wa piliiiipln ni- lifmllwl in th nkiioiihi htiiniiirros molilllnallnn aet hut an lo how rapidly that prlnrlpln iihniilrt lm up- pllml anil how fur it uhoum lm o- lendfld li n mallur whliil tin em urnmont muni doiirlo and will duclilii in the llalit of nil thn knowlirtko whliii it linn in rmppti lo the iimrta of our war effort and tin position of our country in meetlnn them how isutlea huml ji parliament mneluiled ahuy euilon inst friday tlieim ntntemenu stood ria a clear expoaltlon of aovern- ment policy followlnu pernnnrl ap peals hy opposition members in fnvor of compulsory selective service this issue received nrided emphasis durlnc the week followlnc nccoptnnce by lit hon arthur melancn of the conservtitivphrtylrnderhlp sena tor melchen sold in a slntement he would urffo compulsory selective ser vice over the whole field of war mr melghen said a bovornment on a strictly party basis could not pro duce a maximum war effort nnd thnt if n strong ministry or a wider bnsls can be formed party control can no ionizer bo justified and should not be tolerated the former prlmo minister and present conservative leader in the sennte will take over the duties i of opposition house leader from actlnu leader u b hnnson hs soon ns a seat in the commons con be found for him another covcrnment spokesman while the conscription issu was be- ine discussed in the house by private members inter in the week wns sfnle secretary coscrnln he said the mn jorlty of cnnndlnns were still opposed to conscription for overseas servlco as they hnd been when they enve the present covcrnment n noconscrlptlon mnndnte nt the inst cenerol election price of wheat the ense of western farmer ns re lated to price control wns broucht up by t c douclns iccf weyhurn who urged the rovernment keep nn open mind in denllnp wllh nrrlcul- ture mr dourlnk nhkedwhnt the initial wheat pnyment to fnrmers delivcrlne whent to the cnnndlnn wheat bonni nt 1 n hurhii thnt the open mnrket price he set nt 1 nnd thnt nil deliv eries to the whent honrd since aur 1 1011 he npplied only nrnlnst the cur rent crop action of the united slntes con- rress in repenlink nil hut inconse quential sections of the neulrnllty act wns described by my klnu in a stntement ns the most lmportnnt contribution in the winning of the wnr mnrti by the united slauk since enactment of leaselend lerlslntion inst april lie aalit ii would ho oii hy llltlar as lli liaiulwrlllna on lli wall fur hie asia powers and would niaan lm iiiwiuik ineioawil foetlvo raam- hiiie hi ttioi iiiilliiliiua idolalinat oaaroa- aliin hg- lilarlloi mi llkloy liiit tho llnllaa llin nffoillvo italo nf tho iiiaalinum piieoa louillallima ima imii rtofoirwt fimil nov 17 in lire i in allow tho wart lm illeoa and trario hoard liiiiio lima in sol up an offoellvo ad- lllllllklliillllliaililne in klololiioiit nil lhmnlliiiho lliiaiine mlliklor do- uluioil ii iiovoiiiiiieiira pilliy la lo luk aa far aa ii la imaalhlo hut addod thai imkoa aio praelliiilly ul hihlr peiili now miiiilhima mlnfalor llnuii follnwliiu up hla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiit i wo week a nuo hiul n ilillpon syaleln of ralllilllllk will he llilliulllleit ahnlily told i hiiuulue hinl leuiilnllnua realilrlliiu dollv- elliiu nf uiiuolllin to uervleo alliholis iiuiiliilliiiia he itiiaiillud ha umiiaally llliitlitlufiirloiy will he buupeiwlod pelidlnu illlloilllrhon of the eaijiwiii liltiolilliu uyaleiu heallleled houta of sale fin- kiitvlee alhllona will remain in foriit iilliei irtijtnrhiiit diivelopnieiibdui- lllu hie week llirllliled fllllnee mii1- lulur haleys annoiineemenl hinl al- lowiiiieeu will he paid to fiiidllies of aeivlrenieii for four derwindenl rhll- illnil liiatend of wo that wnr vet erans allowances will hu increased mid o fleslhht uyslnm of adjusting dependents allnwanrea introduced thuiulpay novwibkit joth ltu produce more cut out wahte v r farmers undrorderii frow waahlngiott lo ibmmtl crop whos who businesm directory and buyers guide tor acton and district ith thk kay hiioiik vim v win mlllliwry kitempod lmd vwnv yhmm horvioo vano aaal mtiukll wim miss k hoswkli auidnm tor ianuiky camahwih anii iivwitrtv washington ct- vjhn uwy pntui out the mwau after thin pmnrfl- oncy bomfl fiirmpni and utitfmtula who ntvcr hford a oun should itel a hbt- ful intlm llnltad-stau-farmermiavii- cot tn abandon familiar overproduc ed crops to prow unfamiliar temprra- intal grocrlb farmprti who hav- dp voted thrlr lives to mining cotton may chnnjio to soybean production thats like asklnc a liftmnnu plumber to do a snappy job of bricklaying to morrow breakdown analysis of the produc tion problem shows three prime ways to bookl output first increase acreac or other production units second produce more per acre third ellmlnnte waste the scientistfarmer partnership is using all three in the morefood program theyre stopping up the acreage of soybeans peanuts and vegetable oil sources plus that ag research has increased production of soybeans per acre to 18 bushels from an average of 0 increased acreage plus increased yield will up soybean harvests 100 per cent next year if average weather prevails there are other wuys the scientific planners with farm cooperation are fertilizing crops with brains county agents an singing a song of farm gardens they wnnt more thnn 5- ooofkkl big vegetable gardens on farms in ldlli greenstuff that 5000- 000 farm families would buy in cans will l produced at home realizing that amount for current needs and the stockpiles theyre suggesting that whole milk be shipped to creameries riairynvn i now ordlnnrily separate the cream on i the fnrm ship that and feed the ukim i milk to hogs smart farming is helping to pre vent n fertilizer storage therell be i in increase in cover crops to he played bnck into the soil for thhr j vital nitrogen feed stocks have been surveyed in every producing area when local production is short and a scarcity threntens theyve moved in supplies from surplus holdings a fool vi mm to hat koyalcafk wk koiifit vfltllt iatjtomagi ci ffcrtts uld iuktitrntilfyhm blue star one rlnp hrvu builon illrt quality aulliw molar oils aiid flrooi herafcene atui duululo oil voilvfl ano mim hv pbaiui u hiihiiiimh directory mxittcat llf j a mcnivin lflre and lfcldellw t4tuht urmt aveiiiio aod ifltfln h1it ilf li j nlilsjn itora and hufgmn 1711 wulwlil til uall i if tin l iii i ii iuu ritttsrui ok wm cuims lmcc miim lluk ii it h or lloodayk hy apirfriat mill hlrl mr vtnmuu tiltmmt i lt i iuu ok w r kinnpv fhyauiajr ajfal htng fjfflr in hyrntm wisu mill lilt amr utm hours 2 l prr 7 v kvi xrrl sundays and ifnlidays hy awmrtnwat taktii the dufonnaa try macdonalds nread cakes kkd pastry ihone w masales jersey dairy for quality suidkrvu pttoiut 7s drink monales milkyour assi onje of satisfaction fresh milk suid cream and char- ute milk dally our milk for kale al liiowns fruu store and j w jones grocery store acton creajviery iteht market iricen for hutlcrfat we nv mrh and ioiiitkv for iluallty isr lovrr oold rrand orainiry butter ihonr ss main kt acton c andkksfn prop drs fureo and stevenson camiwjjvujjt ihonsmlltan jmr afur 10 pjru milton 3w office hours fi0 am j3 pm- r rurulays by appointment only nrsitaf dh c nicholson dbu1 8urui office in lalsliman black hours 0 am until 0 pm kvtnlhj by appointment phone 148 uflal c f leatherland b a rarrlaur aad halidur natary riawla issuer of marriage llcenua iteelstrar of dlrtita mairlagea dth acton oftue 11 fkeaee ttahawm ul british cooks 1onljon icp lndy woolton wii nt jriliiini food minthnt snys british iioumwvis will hinjiui rook- innnr clous as 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