ktw7rtt vr aecul istb wm thac2ton free press paob rib items of social andpebboiial interest variow utile 2l6iiin coacetn tatf vutoa and folk vtawn fpcnocal lateral ulp dorta maddocfc of toronto spent the weesxnd in town mtn laura soott of kitchener tisifc ed acton friends on euxkuvy mr molrln pnxn of niagara iwalu mr angus kennedy of kitchener ftpent sunday at his home here mrs sm and franoe spent few day last week vhdtng to tor onto arand sa wm robertson of tor onto spent the weekend tlsithyr acton relative mrs bertha wilson waited the past week in london with mr and mrs wallace mr carman grimm and miss clara boomer of preston visited acton friend on sunday itt and mrs moore and mr and mm robinson of toronto visited with mrs moore xattlo miss marjorki of ohats worth is spending easter holidays with her father and brothers here miss jean cole of toronto visited over the weekend with her grand parents mr and mrs mclam mlas beth harrison is home from tho ontario ladles college whitby for ths easter vacation mrs russell and heten an atlas hiiw 9t ttnlnnvills visited with letters to the editor tb free press welcome letters this column on saatters ot general interest to its readers bat docs uot meessaiur endorse the opinion expressed all loiters smnst be signed bat mar be published over pes name 11 so desired and speci led lo the letter cosaniaajcations should not be over words in lencth sod unit be received not late tnasvtoesdar at noon to ensare publication in that weeks isaac accustomed to books alnoo tender tears mrs kennedy and nelson on wednesday mrs leonard atkinson who underwent an operation in guelph general hospital on monday progressing favorably friends wui wish her speedy recovery mrs john beaton and capt end mrs horace beaton of toronto and misi margaret forest of chesley visited at the home of mrs robert bennett lake avenue mrs wm delaney and miss lillian of guelph and mr and mrs arthur bwankharner and isabel of churchill were the guests of mrs bennett on sunday mr frank swackhamcr who to at tending the toronto gospel college visited over the weekend with mr and mrs mrlara and other acton relatives mr and mrs arno manas and miss sell of ehnira mr and mrs ervln dugan and sons bryan and terrenoe of kitchener visited with mr and mrs mckeown on sunday mr allan marshall underwent an operation for appendicitis in guelph hospital on monday friends are glad to fcarn his progress is favorable and wkih him speedy recovery thb musical fesmvat vnvt pear sir do you know what should be done to all taxpayers who fues and fume and fret about the cost of teaching music to school children they should be condemned to alt and listen to young halton county lifting their voices in song at the annual musical festlvall what see and hear hundreds of young folks eager orderly interested 7ull of enthusiasm ready to pour out the music that is in them filling tho air with charm and glory defying dull care church with their radiance large filled with boys and girls taking than turns on tho platform with easy grace and unhurried orderliness pacing each other towards perfection who would not he proud of association with them who would not be touched by the imag ination behind their sweetness and beauty rural choirs some big some small showed that there is true music in tho heart of the huls of ontario songsters wltlv faces rosy as the apples of which they sang vied with little white mid dled mioses of tender years who told the world in song that soon it must bo spring and the oldest and wisest lis tener in the audience would have ghrea lots to have recaptured some of the imaginative youth that bubbled in the sparkl my adflce to the young would be make friends from good books have just read the chronicles of ginger farm in its retrospect of the part five years writing in issue of this week 11th and appreciate highly the principle and ambition and effort of mrs clarke tlio urge or notion or whatever it is to write verily believe is more inherent in some than others and may wcdl be cultivated for in personal testimony it may be acknow ledged that while the first wxtkue sent to press by thfe writer was an account of local school picnic hi 1871 as youth ful and mo years the taste for reporting commenting and so on increased unml now if all th paragraphs written and published were collected volume of what size know not would be the result what the bene fit to the world is another matter but if our lady friend feeling the possession of talent uses am sure sym pathize with and appreclatd her efforts her fifths faxx pikss turthday may well be considered an event coleman ool0 hi machines designers of machinery tod factory owners today are learning thatjthey can obtain greate efficiency and increase output by siring things easier for work era the result is that tho customary drabneas of factory interiors soon may be replaced fay gay and pleasant colon schemes pralems in color however are raised by the arrival of wlndowlessajr conditioned plants one such factory recently completed has machinery paint ed in orange not too bright which has btcn iourid to have stimulating effect on workers another new factory not yet finlshedls of different type its waut will be nearly ftltguma and th machinery is to be colored in light pas late bug it of celery girl singers who warbled their philosophy of growing no longer is it considered mark of vnsst to be able to play piano solo lusty mischievous withal earnest and courageous little boys brought music from the keys but the port that wlu live longest with tho writer was the littlesong sung by sixlittle choirs the ladybird in tho fields tiny little boys and girls pansy faced earnest eagerly sweet fixed their eyes on their leaders face and poured out tbh most charming little melody make haste or theyll catch you and harness you fast with cobweb to oberons cat they warned and it hard to tell who was most thrilled the tiny singers who could just see that fairy cat or the audience who had glimpse of long forgotten fairy mad in tho rapt eyes and an echo of the music of tho fairies in the childrens voices this is but crumb from the least of music but all the grumbjy taxpay ers should bo condemned to sit through it alt surely surely each and every one would rush home and call meetings and urge tho advisability nay the necessity of having music in every school hear iuton county sing mdsio lover late blight of celery which ks occa sionally wrongly colled rust is caused by the fungus named septbrla apd chester it is present wherever celery is grown and it causes heavy prmsul losues it overwinters on diseased plants or refuse left in the field and on the seed although it is generally abundant only late in summer infection may take place very early oven in the seedbed it causes light green to grey spots ir regular in size and shape on the leaves it may also attack the leaf stalk causing elongated slightly sunken rusty brown spots tho fruiting bodies of tho fungus tioon appear as small httr specks in the spots on both leaves and stenul badly al canadian coffer situation canada is one of the worlds leading copper producers and holds unique and somewhat strategic position among producing countries practically ilia whole of the dominions production which accounts for close to ltper cent of the annual world output at in thu form of byproduct of other haw meuil and of precious mtul operations principally nickel gold lead and zinc consequently production costs are low and control of output cannot bo exercised without curtailment of production of tha associated metals canadas production of copper in 1d34 established new record of 184000 tons gain of 31 pur eon tv the previous peakou tpufc 1030 lite chief source of ciuuuiani coppsr output hi t034 according to the depurt ment of mines was the copperuloiol mines of the sudbury area ontario which have been operating at record rates hrnrder to meet the requirements for nickel in the tllverslhod industrial markets of the world and are us con sequence producing pie byproduct metal copper at rate exceeding 200 000000 pounds annually production of copper from this area accounted for 57 percentofthelfl34 output likewise in quebec copper produced mainly au byproduct of gold mining operation and production from those sources in 1034 accounted for 30 per cent of the total output british columbia contri buted is per cent 6f the 1034 ounaduui output and in this province also copper received secondary consideration as for sozxx time attention huri been coticcti trated largely on the mining of told and alnc canada la hcvy producer of copper but small consumer and the industry thus dependent forjli existence on its ability to maintain and to expand its markets in outside countries in recent 3aarn the rnsrretsof tbs tinhyjytngl dom have been the principal outlet for canadian copper figure rr out the young apprentice wu whuulnj merrily stop thatl shouted the foreman you mustnt whistle while you work whos working queried the appren some woims from monthjiayj editor of pari pkess dear sir the installation of acton public lib rary in the new building will give added facilities and prestige to that institu tion while the former quarters in the town hall were fairly convenient and cosy of aocoss the tiew location is muth moru hi tho stream of events so to speak und will probably by its very prcuenoe suggest hi creased patronagty good library is great asset in community in an american city of torae 14000 in which tho writer lived number of years there was lino cornegky library heavily stocked and with an extensivo spread of files of our rent publications but also large read ing room tlico uccommodotlonu were jlumlmahdjbtryalu up time which might liaw been other wise not ko well spent in thkt city while there are many lending libraries hi book toroii tun uot aware as yet of the location of any public libraries in my present home thcru are shelve of many useful and informational volumes that am us yctwelt supplied uutt wasroadlag just this weck quotation from an ad dress at the opening by the marquis of crelvoof new buildings of the london eiig llbmry in ot jaiuui bquare vc by bald in presumably stanley baldwin in which he said it has all along teemed to me tliat perhaps the saddest thing about old uge is the uruduul loss of your contemporaries but as theyiro surely luvour library uiere uprlngs to more vivlfymg lffo spiritual frumdsiilpd of tvvry country and every uuii thin lt fuct boo long have cliurlshcd and componied with re main though the old faces vanish books are valuable oundatio of character wisely chosen und used it ti just question whether in thvt age of rupld advancement uhd easy access whether that marvel of tclenoe the radio is not supplanting larucly the old tlme associati of books tha programs are so soi imuteut and so varyiiigly auractlve that it easy es pecially for young eager life to becocao absorbed hi lu ocetings to the exclusion of what might in spare time be more valuable isnrllcr the address men tioned above the speaker spoke of his dejlght in lying on hk stomach before the open fireplace reading from boos which wbn boot of them would come he would bo first to open as one who has meen many years and hav boon poor quality and do not keep well the disease may also incr in storage late blight is controlled by using clean seed and by spraying with bor deaux mixture seed three or four years old should be used as any late blight fungus that is present on or in it has died out by this time and seed treat ment hoi necessary the most impor tant preventive measure is spraying the plants with bordeaux mixture pounds copper sulphate pounds hydrated lime 40 gallons water the first two ap plications should be made while the plants are still in the seedbed the third application should be made soon as the plants have recovered from tho effects of transplanting in the field after this applications should be made at intervals of one to two weeks de pending on whether the weather is wet or dry until within two or three weeks of harvest only thoroughly spraying covering tho stems and both sides of tho leaves will give satisfactory results blnce lato blight is present in every celery growing district no grower can afford to disregard preventive measures tela for this reason the trend toward color in machines not just fad but the outcome ot industrial studies one machinery manufacturer for lnstanc changed from gray tn bright red paint on the castings which formed mllingmachlno body selection of news items 7t reidy electric splendid display of electric al requirements on display at johnstone rumleys estimates cheerfully fur nished on all electrical work phones 30 and 110 now located in johnstone jb waley star the game of sfceiks and crows tho playground is tho garden and half ilie playerti are seeds they crouch upon tho ground at equal distances from each other and await tho crows these are tho rest of the players tti crows approach in elngl qle witli strutting walk the beads are upon all fours and the crows have to thread their way in and but of the row suddenly one of tho crows makes grab at one of the players upon all fours naturally these players must be on tlw ulert although they do not ap pear so and the instant the grab made tho send must leap to his feas or dodgo to avoid tho crows touch if ho is not uufflclently quick ho must take his pkic at the end of tho pro cussian of crows on the other hand if he escapes be ing touched he may grab the crow hi his turn and the crow take its place at onu end of tho row of eed wliehthero fuimy to see them strutting in und out or ihs row of hcods because they must strut very slowly gregory theatre good fridayafril 19 to at 300 county chairman with your favorite star will roers os lovable fireeating small town boss with big ideas and kkis for overy warm in friendship but hot to handle in jl right comedy folooka from raducoh cartoon sandman talcs chapter of young eagles the boy bcout serial saturday afril 20th death on the diamond baseball diamond locale of novel mystery drama starring robert young and madge evans charlie ohaso comedy fates fathead sslckcy mouse dog nappcrs fox new monday april 22nd forsaking all others one of the gayest pictures of the year costarring three of hol lywoods best clark cable join crawford and robert montgomery musical comedy musio in your hair treasure chest chums coming evelyn prentice with myrna loy and william powell guelph tvtnssnkin loses part of thumb when his hand was caught in an elcc tlo cutter while at work in the plant of the colonial dresses limited norman robinson 00 mill street ouelph lost the end of the thumb on his left hand tho young man was cutting large quantity of paucmsand was forcing tho fabric through the cutter when his hand slipped and struck the cutter part of the dlgltbeuigainpulated 6manly tho accident is particularly distressing in view of the fact that tin young man 1b musician of ability playing several instruments including piano it li strange coincident that only two weeks ago his father alex robinson also lost finger when hocaught hts hand in saw at tho robert stewart lumber co county chairman at gregory store hours daylight saving oonuaued from pa on showing at tho grecgory theatre on good friday tomorrow the stars newest vox film production tno coun ty chairman will toe revealed to delighted audience au perhaps wills finest vehicle to date even more mlrth jul human and engrossing than david ilarum handy andy or judge priest the county chairman has been adapted from goorgo adcs famoiu stage play of generation fego and deals with smalltown politics back at tho turn of the century their colorful pontonalluus their freenzled rallies their intense feeling made of them very different game from politics today conducted with reserve tand dignity via thu radio the star is seen as tlw seasoned veteran of many campaign tho tlcry warhorse of his state who knows ovory family iikelcton by its first name nrf doesnt hesitate tn tise theml mcbaln trucking etc mcdonald relief talbot supplies for arena ritchie it agar coal acton citizens band nual grant 310 so 00 380 1075 100 oa capitol guelph 40383 murray memorial account raid on contract 5003 the report was adopted ro action was takprr regarding claim for damages for an accident to mrs sullivan which she had buffered in fall at the town ball letter from the regarding the smoke nuisance at tho station was received and expressed willingness to coopcrato tn regard to abating this ob jection the clerk was instructed to institute proceedings to have tlio railway crossing on mill strqjt put tn proper repair one reason ten mighty fine rules to read and follow fostcd an ontario drug store in the following tjt of rules tor atom employee but they cover pretty good line of conduct for any employee anywhere dont he it wasted my time and yours im sure to catch you hi thu end auiiuiat uiv wrong end watch your work not uw clock long duyu work muki long day slwrt and short days work makes my face long qlve me more than expect and will give you more tluiu you expect you owe so much to yourself yoa cant uiford to owe anyone else keep ouf of dbbl or kvep out of my uiop dklionnsty is ucver un accident member tlial mind your own buslnuui and hi time you willhave bushiesa of your own to wind dont do anything here wlilcli hurts your aulf respect 5tttlrotio what voa do ut nltfht but if dissipation effects what you do uw ueitt day and you do lialf us much us what expect youll last half as long as you hoped dont tell me what id like to hear but what ought to hear dont want valet to my vanity but one for my dollars 10 dont kick if kick if youre worthwhile correcting youre worth while keeping ma he the county when the need arises but hes also the stormy petrel of tho political camps and ft genuine lirecater it it another triumph of characterization for uiia lovable shir canadas fruit production fruit growhig ui an important branch of canadian agriculture embracing wide range of fruits from hardy north ern berrliyj to pcaclies and grades in many sections of tho dominion the cllmalv und soil are eminently adapted to fruit growing the annapolis valley tho niagara peninsula and theokan agon district of british columbia aro world famous centres of fruit production commercial production of all fruits hi canada durhig 1034 according to pre liminary estimate had value of 15 024000 british columbia was tho prin cipal producer with crop valued at g1w000 crop values in the other commercial fruitgrowing provlnes were ontario 4180000 nova scotia aooooo quebec 1257000 and new brumiwlck 1b2000 canadas principal fruit is the apple particularly important not only on the score of quantity but for the fine quality produced canadian apples hojd an enviable reputation in world markets for their delectable quahty and wore exported to uilrlythro dif ferent countries in 1033 apple produc tion hi canada during 1034 showed sharp decline due to unfavorable weather conditions preliminary estim ates place the crop at 3b0f43 barrels valued at 8788000 compared with 473233 barrvv with vuluc of 10533 000 hi 1033 ot the other fruits the estimated commercial production and valuo for 1034 are pears 33w3 bushels 513000 plums and prunes 187490 bushels 373000 peaches 400503 bushels 0a7joo apricots 74733 bush els 101000 cherries 153347 bushels 407000 strawberries 10713820 qunru ld8d000 ratipberrlct 0107800 quarts 880000 gropai 40813000 pounds 040000 little moo mother know why little people laugh up their aleevea mother why dear little mae because thats where their funnybono is fhtoay and saturday yovn langh ul yoa cry mcfaddens flats hevtw vekv donoba9le fbjday 0111 next monday to week wednesday drama tbat dares 4o be simple and true labdbb john beal gloria stuart next thursday to week saturday less we forget matinee daily 230 noticet tax default notice is hereby given thatto all arrears of taxes for j934 outstanding on may 1st 103s tncro will be addedan additional penalty of in order to bring tho total penalty up to 10 and that to all arrears for previous years an additional penalty of 10 will be added as provided by statute and also that in case of nonpayment collection will bo made by distress parmer clerk dated at acton ontario april4th 1034 we ceanl anything whnuuryrtii wiinfc rng rle or tiihi silken garment this is the place to come with it we do superior cleaning and dyeing at very reasonable rates and aro prepared to liaudlc any kind of job we dont injure the most deli cate fabrics you take no chances when you let us do your cleaning and dye ing just give ut trial 90c boo sao 10o our prices men ttulto clouted and pnjsiad tot aiiona coais 1uu oleallbd ftrtd lslofked tiga ortttortsoo ladies rtwqlrt4 goo latmea surra us waists fend tucniia each so qtvovks lr iso hid 30o spotless cleaners surette mgr nazi kunrh otoary mux street acton women agutcultutu thtrtt arc 2i3 w6iiiijiia in the provlnco of qu6bc wltli mem bership of 8877 membership in boultry cluhu accounts tot 5603 uomen who havtj 338531 wnls nearly million and tt half doen etnjsi were prcduood by uie birds of which more ulan bla000 lnaa wore sold almost 7004 of tho members also nkd in horuoululro ovr 5300 ore spbmejrs and nearly sooo uiw weavers thaui multifarious duties do not nearly exhaust tho activities of the women farmers for 3l6s of tho club immbcr keep vst1l1 alieop wltli aji an nual outpmror13743poundsir woor women farmers arowlmr flax mnabored lioo producm over 78000 pounds of flaxseed and 31538 pounds of riax llvo thouusjid nhio hundred and fortyseven of the women are also enyaiixjd hi can ning ill of uwslr number specialisms as can sealers ilie total valuo of uie can ned products they mode durliuf uie year ended junu floul 1um was 1b5509 wur hundred and itftyuiree of uui women are beekeepers attetullutf to 38ad hives tim voluv of uuf linen work biado by these womet farmers wluitii year wul 1mu03 in addition to their ordin ary work 3710 uie women farmers kept acoounts and it would appear that tli reudliur the 1323 volumes and tho 8733 pamphlets coiltulned in the 105 libraries of uie various clubs woods grocery the family grocer oar aim oood merchandise jjcvw muoes oood seswxx telephone store 31 residence 130 specials for tomatoes largo tin standard 9o largo tin choice 12o eas tin no or standard lie ootn tin choldo sareet ito tin choice bantam iso ueans tin choice orecn 12o tin choice wax iso xjfvs puek tjlult lbs for s7o kiiotkn1ng know hjti 1mjmkstio 3lbior iso friday saturday pastb njoua lbs monaitclf ito lbs ulv wiute si lbs luly white sso 31 lbs monarch 7o 1iiscuit mix pkt tea11is1c ho pkt mqiheita tie ilki u1vee ceeealb pkt lo 3vntrrs beaks lbsror 1uc navel oranoe8 otv deccn for ouc we have nollsonv vee cream brteka cones eio 8aioolkait velvets v8 have wu at wouu vou tiunkt oa he said was polished run tie man dkl he wfep yes xt meant uuj aanvr thlna alii wbat was the exact word7 lis said you wrm alippcry fellow demonstration then youll unilerstantl why tlio ford v8 is called tho balanced cur the eijht cylinders jive power plant and per formance that have made this car so popular with ease of driving and economy in fuel added to mechanical performance there is the new riding comforvfor back und front seat passengers now larger tires and new springs to take the road shocks we could go on and tell you of many other points that make the 035 ford v8 outstandi in tho car held but bcst of ul get demonstration make us prove that wetiavo tho best car value in the 1935 held norton motors phone 69 acton ontario wmlch the fotxto go by