5 rm paoactwo the actqn prbe press thumsday november 37th llul jttjr artim 3frrr tyttbb lsblml thurk4k 1 act oolkrlo uii2suim v klllokl slot copla e bmw old kddraak la iraquaalaj i hay ull in lamlt baloik uplrkllna whlla aub- rlnllk vlll not ba erfud lal kfrark ovr kit lndj im yt ueilaa w kr llaj l eaural w tl kuliacrttr wuui th krvl continued atwkktislnfi katoo application d ka llva id varlmia column balding allluiiui vr rcutlm vtl a hi 0 cor tl vr kjckpta twvcrllklntl in 111 cun m tli uiuurrtji lbt if will l- ub t ky rir in in- kilvarllaummit tmhllahr1 brtundr h i wll b jlekivllaat anil rilniir onifefinsttirhrtihvvrtrhiwilliujirior n cnrrecllima plainly nld in wrllinu llitroi tullnlhkl rata ii any arriir ko wolad la uol cnrrcclad by ilia vra jraa lla liability aliall not kacae1 auch k proportion th itillr coal ol audi adverttaatutiit ta tin kpkca ofrupla1 by lh oll artnr batik to tha wbola kpkcn occunud by tucb fcjvartlaaiiiaiit telkwiones- kdllnrltl fcud itualaaaa omca kaaldanc c aulof dills edlto acton will complete lis task while reports on actons participation in war saving will not be complete for another week wc have fcvery confidence that acton will reach and surpass the objective that has been set for it figures at the moment do not bear out that predic tion but our knowledge of acton folk and their wholehearted willingness to do their share make the prediction a perfectly safe one there haint been a call that has gone unheed ed in the community and wo know acton folk finish h tasks they undertake it is going to take a little longer than the time first allotted to finish the cam paign but when every actonian has been given the opportunity well be very much surprised if that same community spirit has not been prevalent and each has added a share to putting acton over the top time has been extended if you havent signed up to back up the front line now is your time the fighting forces require equipment every month of the year make your savings now have money to buy when the job is done and victory won v walch for the license more than 100000 canadian businessmen who manufacture or deal in food feeds livestock poul try cloth yarn clothing millinery and footwear have now been supplied with licence identification cards and window licence certificates according to an announcment made today by c r morphy di rector of licensing under the wartime primes and trade board almost 1 10000 persons and firms have sent in their licence application added mr morphy and thousands more are being received daily after no vember 30 no unlicensed businessman will be able to buy supplies of any of these listed commodities tor resale licence application forms are available from showing a good spirit in meeting their obligation and a reflection of more money in circulation the present tax collection period shows the si ing being made also in the lower borrowings neces sary for municipal financing and consequent inter est saving another feature that is making acton better financially is the lowering debenture debt for the first time in over twenty years this deb is now below the 100000 mark- with abojt 10000 a year of this amount being retired it canv readily be seen that the future looks very promising for ratepayers- acton it is perhaps well to say this in view of thohigh ratencccvtnry for this year but with careful oversight it is generally agreed that owii rate can he lowered considerably next year the postponed maintenance of some years hns now been done the interim report is good for acton v h could have iun llut ittl lteltcr its fitting in these days of greater emergencies that those aspiring for municipal office hhould be nble to get together and fill the prmltioiis without the necessity of an election a year ago when the twoyear council term was hullottcd upon we op posedtheplait along with the majority of actnn- inns on the rounil thatjlio ratepayers should them- selvsdeoidowhotlioranclcctioiiwaaesentittlxlie public can usually be trusted to moke such de cisions best for the general welfare just because it is possible to hold an election does not make it in the best interests to hold a contest the election is only the means reserved for times when opinions differ sharply it is well when these differences can be adjusted without re course to balloting it is well to have the recourse to settle them in an orderly manner if the first plan fails we with other citizens appreciate the ar rangements that this year made an election unneces sary there are no contentious questions looming up and those who were nominated may well be con- gfatulatcd that this year there will be no election for acton v a sweeping change on december 1st 1041 there will come into force in canada a complete control of all jprices higher prices will not be permitted than thost at which goods were actually sold during the four weeks sep tember 15 to october ii this farrreacning action will affect everyone it is in the common interest of all it has an essential part to play in the suc cessful carrying on of the war the need for such a measure is easily discerned by every one who purchases goods or supplies in these days a descriptivecircular from the war time prices and trade board states that price con trol is going to be made effective in particular retail prices the prices paid by consumers of goods und services must not rise to answer all the questions that this order in volves will be a real task new ones will keep cropping up in every line of business we read that in some cases prices ofwholcsalers and manufactur ers will hnverto be reduced and in other cases prices to those groups will be allowed to rise but with out anyincrease in retail prices anqthcr inter esting sentence in the circular says nevcrthelcsi profits willundogbtedly be reduced and those who nre in the best position to do so will have to make the greatest sacrifices in the general interest and again we read that if any prices rose above that level since october 11th the lnw requires them to be reduced on december 1st in all its actions the- board will be guided by the principle that the ttvel of prices tu the corrstrmci m nut i the means of accomplishing this new order re quire several pages of explanation no doubt the adjustment period will be difficult effort of indi viduals should be cooperative since it is generally agreed the measure will bring about- stabilization this latest measure ushers in one of the most far- reaching wartime periods on its success not only post offices qrby writing to the regional director xhc present but also the future betterment of canad- of licensing at vancouver edmonton regina win- j ians depend itipegtsronto montreal st john halifax or v charlottetown he added 1 editorial notes replying to an inquiry on the carrying of licence v numbers on sales slips the director of licensing december 1st is the deadline for having your poinded out that all milk bread of soft dfintf de license number frorn wartime prices andtrudcs liverymen and other persons maintaining a whole- board sale delivery service to retail stores or eating places must record each sale of any of the listed com modities on a sales slip or invoice this document must carry the licence number of both seller and buyer mr morphy concluded and must be kept available for inspection by an officical of the war- timefrices andtrade board v not complete hut good- the lively discussion of ratepayers at nomino- tion meeting on friday showed that thirty or forty men were interested m municipal affairs v motor vehicles licenses go on sale on december first but you will have two months to get the new markers before being penalized v and now municipal affairs are settled for the our food supply wr1ttkn hpkhaixy vor cwna nbwttparicrm by john atkintt karnwriournalut no 8 social security mr whom hoc i a i mcurlly la now h onomr ohjootlvttpf ilemoerlli tropin yw yianue cttaltnr iho tiw iiomrmrntl crv wrlttomby cliurehl d himimi vbii look 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thnt fnrmom pay i ho rout of unomploymont inaurnnre for urban workers in llio prlro of tin gooda thoy buy if tho coat of unem ployment ibauranoo whlrh in part of the manufacturing and wdllna coat of aoixla la not included in the prliv of the joola omployora and tmployooa cannot continue to mnko them thus to the extent that they buy urhnn- mado goods farmers pny the inaur- anco bill r likewise fnrmera pay uio cost of workmens compensation the dl- met contributions aro made by em ployers and hro chnrced an part of tho cost of doing bualnem to their customers when farmers buy these goods they pay the cost of workmens compensation when farmers suffer accidents thoy pny the cont of med ical services themselves and get noth ing for their lost time farming is one of the hazardous occupations and tho cost of accident pollclejrlffaohlgh that farmers can not nfford this form of insurance john atkins tin- liihiirnn nmpiiilth at mini af ford iti t on idiiit tnxuninn to fnrtikth at ratih that would rintilt in i limit tn them tlx furl im thai furmlng ih un hniirdotih hat farmor muui run all of iiih iiwii iihuh wliltn he lielpa in pny for fhe uihan workers com- uniuilliti inmiiranrc a kerinua aicl- dent im dlmihlniua to n farmer and iiih family yet he la in more danger of a nitiouh iicflderit lhan the great mnjorlly f thoae for whom work mens compensation is provided he cannot even buy accident insurance at rates which cover moat workers who are protected by compensation it hi unfortunate that most of our attempt at hociiii eeurity htrve been patterned upon the experiments of hlghlytndualrlnlted rroat britain and the united states where the nn- hon n i economic problems are quite different if uncial kecurlty ih a canadian ob jective and it fa it will be necessary to employ much more canadian orlg- innllty in working nut our schemes nnd experiment our attempts to ensure security should he directed lo the security of nil nnd should not be expedients which increase tin privileges of uomc at the expenne of othtthi thus tipping the ncnlen ngalnat those who finally pay the bills whos who business directory and buyer 8 guide for acton and district th thk kay hiiolik ioh v6i mlljlnnry ktauiiped oomla fafcny vitrimt mrvlott vsyru tmd hiill wmtn miss k hoszeu aliknlm tnr ianiiikv i t kaffielih and dvkks a mh piack to kat royal rjke inml ioiiil mcxioralh rlia wh hihiflt votltl iaiuonarik lukuw iltiurtluh antl onfaitllimk blue star one stop hervlee rlallim iiikii quality nasalliix motor il tuul flroiuui hcirouiin ami ihatlllait jll yoiimo an mhi ht imlotln 8h war 25 years ago cheers echoed around- the british empire when- sir- david beatty be came commanderinchief of the flrand fleet on nov 29 101 it was an honor richly deserved by thi squarejawed stocky soldier whose meteoric career in britains senior figli ting service won unsunted ad miration beatty probably more lhan any other mnn of his day epitomized for the average briton the bulldog spirit of the men of the navy it was his courage nnd initiative that enrritd while the financial statement presented to the year whole attention can be given to christmas ant ratepayers at the nomination meeting last friday other seasonal subjects ot the day 7 does not present a clear picture ot the years busi- ness there were many features in it i that showed acton to be in an enviable financial condition its nat the usual thing for municipalities to show n cash balance of over 12000 at this time of year among those who will be honored by conferring degrees at a special convocation of the university of toronto is david williams of collingwood in his community in the province and in thenewspaper true obligations arising before the end of the year tield mr williams has been a leader doing the will take the amount but its good business to have thing ut hand well which seemed in the best infer tile funds ready another pleasing feature is the statement of ar rears ot taxes true there is still room for im provement but with just a little over 1000 out standing for the three years previous residents are ests of the country as a whole the honor to be conferred is won not in a set course but in a life- course of service by mr williams our congratula tions on the recognition of your many merits mr williams him to he top 1v2 yeats after 1w pt- terrd cosport academy at the age o 13 spirit of attack when bentty inter to be known as karl bentty viscount borodnle and baron bentty of the north sen and of brookshy succimtled sir john jtl- llcoe on the lnttrrs nppointment as first sea lord his fame was at it- peak a few months earlier he hud led his battle cruiser squndron with success in the battle of jutland controversy bn raged over the battle hut beattys action in draw ing the flfrmnn high seas fleet within the raitge of the grand fleet even after ills advanced squndron had suffered heavy lobesf trod the im agination in the action ns j ill others he wns inspired with the spirit of attack and his remnrkable quali ties as a leader made men willing to follow him anywhere trndl t ton played no part i n benttys decision to join the navy family associations were more with the aijmy nnd influence broujht him to pnfermentatnll times n sought active service nnd as n young ster he fought in most of britain little war in the closing part of the 10th century in boxer rrbrltlon good work on the nile in the sudan campaign resulted in promo tion l the rank of commander later he vas in the barfleur on the china station when the boxer rebellion broke out he was wounded while in command of a shore party and hs da ih ind leadership in the action woi htm a captaincy at die reeord uge 20 in the ravnl manoeuvres of 101j he flew his flag as rearndmirn a year later he was given commit of the first battle cruiser squadron the fastest and most powerful scout ing force launched up to that time seizing every opportunity for fight ing acrviee beatty avoided long rou tine periods oh big ships and of slmr service when the first great war bro ke out beatty was j i r act iciil rjttl n known to the nnvy nt largo nnd when he took command of the battle cruis ers it is snid iord fisher the first son lord hmknever met him karller actions beajty was flrtit sen lord wlnn the german fleet was surrendered in november 191h in 1019 he was inlsed to the peerage received the thanks of parliament nnd given tklfliiiahc was also made a knight grand cross of the order of the unth given the order of merit and other honors and decorations ii died in 19h taiiu ttwi mlffermim try macdonals iihkai cakes and iastry ihonk 100 masaies jersey dairy inhquallty ami htrvlco ihotie 74 lirlnk maiiafs milk your assur ance of satisfaction krtsi mliu and cream and choro- llrmilutowy our milk for sale at browns fruit store nnd j w jones grocery store- acton creamery lieu market price for kuttcrfat vk ihiv kih ani toiiltiiv lir quality 1k lvr lolil llrsivil rrrunirry lluttrr minim 33 mmiii nt acton c amjkrskn irui 1 hrtl v y lo 1 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