Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1917, p. 2

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uaiiltud ituiwj auw i i tl j l iui7 lylloiuv wn itittl imih hawl lriunn da ler of ii i an ol i loortffltowii ul tittitfa vordlnfly ilrqwn of norval died luanr at her himo llo r hotot actou on huuday ulh 1j umur iu17 joiinio hlawart wlfool mauiuol m i a yy in kor33ru jwr r thu1lmday hi it mill r 13 iui7 editorial notes tun makurunrul of whivoy throughout tho unit huya d u1 otunuy night whan the imhibuiui clmw of tho food act bocamo citocuve will i wis uf bushels of gnuo lioli would otherwise lo ground ap for whiskey mill thus horelaaaod for food how nny mjlli noniw uiiowu forstbo manufacture of alcohol r hoieratfo purposes is o closely blond nd witli tho production if alcoliol for industrial and medicinal purposes qiat tliaro is no way of datarmlning tho xaeb amount il would ixt of inconoswablo benefit if canada would pub a similar law prohibiting tha manufao tare of intoxicating liquor late afloat ton food cotninliam lias sppaintod a apodal oamtaittao that action may bo taken to prsrsot tho killing of young calves lambs nod bogs fa food purposen lb lias long boon contandod thai the alaughtar of younjr pirnlff in en n great measure tbo reason for the prawn tnliorlnrfa of moabaud oonsequeuo blgh pneca several largo producor of beef nod mutton in western canada aro ogitaxinj for prohibition of the killing of calves and lamba to conaorvo tha future meet supply if the coosrsj pabho witli uu spins of patriotism will oo operate with thus aororal interests and refuse to bay or at veal and lamb th sunous jirobloni of future pnoes wdl bo largely solved latxtt eatimataa of tho wotlorc wheat crapby ci porta who havo been io close vouch witb ths alt nation during th last exx waeka are that tho 1017 yield will ba slightly in excess of that of last year in alberta it la stated that tbo average yield will bo twenty huihela to tha acre and tbss mnnf tsba and saakjdcbo waits nvoraga wu bo fifteen bushels theyralnhaaflllod oat well during tbo period jiub prior to bnrrofb with the total for 1017 jtoomt log earlier estimates by fifty million bush els the final figures for this year may yet prom aurprlblnxr t tbairtaat years totnl of 222000000 boabala will bo exooed ed comas as a vcncauoa of visws eipreas- ed lbreo wosks ago tbat a two buodred million busbsl yield was minimum which cooditioiia would juatify in x bbjtrrtview of tho political biui atlori iii haltoo tbo milton itaformsr aays it u stated tlmfa tlio reaaoo our conanrva tiro friend bawo not placed a candidate m tbo cold is tbab tbaro la a canaral fooling or understanding tbat tlio preaontfiuanco minister the hon w t wluto is to bo their candidate oid will be nommatod an bncb at tbo proper time of course tbero am r sd 1wl aapinnta fox tt who will bo ratber disappointed and it may bo will put op qui to a kick agatoit an outsider gelling the nomination lb may be for tbo very reason that there aro so many after the nomination tbab tbe difficulty may bo solvod by hringtag in an outsider in tbe peraou of mr whito who claims to be an old halton boy it la u good as settled we beliave that tbo pres ent sitting member hon david tlondar oo will nob again be a candidate as bis lijalllbadd sdranclng ynam will nnh permit of it at it here too dl tor fbjeb inxs3 1 dear si i x wa much intorseted in mr oalemas latter abostbareetingactivitiee in tbo wseb in your columns last weak bis ozpreased wlh tbat bo would like to boo acton business and professional men at work in tbo narrosb co ida on holidays might have been realized if ho had boon in bis old time environments the past mouth or oo in haying and harvest on farms north south eaatajjd west of tewn acton rasa have boon hard at work assistiog the farmers to secure their cropa and many of them have been ablo to vary creditably bold their own with hard bonded weather torn pared and experienced farmers uore than this sonres of business inou mnd working man have cultivated urjco areas of vegetable orope this summer which will materially id in meeting local food neoassitioa tbe meu of the oast are tyy t tb wcfll tbay dont even ban oyer the fence by tbo half boor to talk to passing drivers as pf yuro yours faithfully oms or tutu aoleo tkipt 1ml 1017 mr john audoraon of toruiiu lias purchased tbe hwiuar llouioateajl of 100 acres oo tho towu line but wean y alum aucl peolulug the wmthalfuf lot uur i iu tbe 11 lli ootoosio f kmjuoiit t iwn1 ip bale was mj by j a willuum y qeorgetowu cbewsons conhcns llarvoatiu is ctuupltttad euil tin are in order houluie auohani toronto l1i11i iuun imui uvnr tlio vr ious tuwuahip fairs will to tho ulu dou for tbo next moutli much sympathy is extended ui thu lw roared family of mr h u 11 y u leahy died on huivday ltcrim el hor bqmo in aeten after a liogeriug lllnuu borne with chrutiau itatiouxa ml a n 11 hero for some tiuie after her maiitao ebt ut seveo toon years aro an 1 made luauy friends who regreb to bear uf lor doath while reaiding liero she wm a regular at toxulaut of tho methodist church ilotddae bar bereaved buaband otio is survived by five bttlsuirls and ono buy who liavo tlo yrapathy uf all lu being daprtvet tttu early uf a laving uiutiieru care and loth log itir latlio mr jas ulowart itook wool and four sitters mrs j collier end mr u richardson luckw hh mrs 11 ford guolph and mrs a lucliardnoii naaaagaweya survive mr n w ivilkiusoo of toronto has parobased tbo robert gibbous farm near aotsou belds lit irumber 1 in tlis7li oou ceewtgo of ursmosn township ule was made bvj a willougbby aoorgotowu uorrc pavrttrhts to be laid a walk to bo con lructod on vlciorbi avonuo to connect with now wulli on hrock avonuo uuluimil iujevo itg at o clock mimlxrf j low ut ltni ilynda itoovo w h kouiioy i a hondoinon w ii tlio fjmtnittee 0 1 finance presented tl eir 7lh remtrl an 1 recomine wlod ay 11 onl uf tl 0 f illowlqf erountn t 4lsiuai axll tu- wm ititrl le woik on atreela eca 00 jama- hoioraon soo1 etc 072 arlun h ceo 1 itb fluting 13 jo jin nir work 00 umu 2 co vv j itfll 1 bupillch s 3 2h j ho 70 lli no aivxunm hydro ijoolno 0 suj piles 57a 17 iil iiu1mwwt- wm rltdiio work on streets caa 00 j2h07 a involution was eased eutliorieing tbe reova and clerk to arrango with tho mo reliant ueuk to advance funds for pay muul of oootraclora of ooinont welka under tbo local improvemen ily lew 1 ouuous sufuaioii uy signed asking for now cement walks on elgin btreet from mill to bower avonuo and on victoria avenuo wore nroaontod these were granted and tho surveys for levels mads b0abd op education bosolutions of condolonco to chair man scott in tho death of his father the hoard of lducation tneiou monday evening m regular eeoaiou it tloott chair man preeiding the committee on financo presented tiieir ninth report and paasod tbefollowieg accounts jamas hymoo glaaa paints etc 622i5 w ii walker whitewashing 1400 i a worden h 20 a iludmau repoinn ceiling 5 mckay bchool equipmeob co acton free proas printing 200 tim secietary ex press wr stampa etc 3 84416 tteference was made to tho death on the 31at august of mr thomas soett tho father of tho chairman moved by john k kennedy seconded by il mcpherson that tbe msrobera of this board take this opportunity of expres sing to our chairman robt scott esq and his family oar einoero sympathy in the recent loss which baa been sustained in tho deab of his aired fatlier tho late thoma eabhest ned cross appeal funds aro urgently noodod to con- tintio tholr splendid aid to our soldlora for three sears the ladies of acton red croon have beau aasidioualy engaged overy week in tho worthy enterprise ef providing hospital clothing ond comforts for our wounded soldier sons and oomfortehlo homoknilted socks for the men in tho trencuos and for the christmas parcels annually forwarded tho expenditure for tlio materials used in thsso splendid activities havo reached j 100 to 81 0 per mouth and tk la remark meeting all theao heavy and continuous expenditures through their own exertions aided by tho goneroaity of oittxous of actou end vicinity and a few gifts from outaido their funds aro however now exhausted and special euorts must be made tp rapleq lah their doplotod treasury tbo needs are as great now as ab any time sinoe the war commenced our soldiers must not be ueglocted either on the field or in the t pt t xtr xa therefore necessary s the people respond generously to any apjjoals tho red croes workers may mako it is propoeod to commence this weak or nejet a general canvass for funds why not mako tbo canvass ti that will ba jkrogresaivo and give tho workers an assur ance that money will be forthcoming to moot tbeir needs in the necessary work they are undertaking t if every eabecrtber when called upon would daaiguato an amount bo or she or tboy would bo willing to contribute oaoli month uhila ho wer lest tho rod cross workers would have an assuranoe that funds woeld bo forthcoming withoab tho extra labor locldous te garslsn parties oeuoarts and other functions deoigu ed to raise mouoy for their work tboy wnuld tha bo able to 4vote their uma exclusively to preparing tho clothing and socks required to bo eons forward at regu ler mtervels many mothers and wivea have jrvn niauy uf these are aleo amoug the moab ouorotic workers of the red crusa lb i a suroly up to the root uf us to be morp geuorous than we have ovor yot linen to aupkirt tho work so groatly needed aud so urgently totjuooled by the loaders of thl great movenuuit- ot the red cruae collectors a cordial welcome a gouerous subecrijtion eiul pledge to pey a simuar amount montldy whou thoy call have you weak lungs do colda settle on your clicsf or 111 your bronchial tubes docouba haiij on do you havo throat tioublc you bboultl certainly take stott j juulaioii of puic cotl liver 01 winch peculiarly strengthens the n3piritury tract anil impiuvru the quality of tho blood while die ilyfcnnc m scolts sootlici uiid hcilt the lender uicu- bianej of he throat and luit- ll j la pitrilxd by iht lest t-ikk-uh- il it ui any uiuj toic lull ik uimm twuull out flsfe fishl 3pec1al for fdiday icab white vlall im u mud lovk trvab mujlil hc1 itia mid drckml 13 va ihi fiali taubl beuillea mid drcaied 15 smokl fuiuuii iluddio 15 halibut mcav a5 boa baliiiuii steak 133 3 j sta0ffer wtau olalin aotom hiutar7 notes ile aulin cult eg l huhupk hero movoral day ji vvou 1uw aklmvulianalroln u mil tary camp at ijoudun on loavs uuit week flvo canadian oulcers lu llwltxorlauil bars just paused for rcpatrlatluu among thom la lieui j h firnthieok of tlio 1 ly lag corps toronto wlio was wounded and captured lu july of last year ieuto lent hirsthroek and his arenta wl o liave leon with him atooeapring will probe i ly io bonoo by the end of tho month tie w flicker arrived heme lent woek he an listed in acton in october iuu went oteraeu with tlio aocond contineeot and was sen b u franco in the sriring of 1010 when in the tronchce ho fell ami broke his leg the fracture was a serious one and be spent eloven montlis in boept tab at tho expiration of fourteen days leave be is ordered to report at camp itor- a onto to the fnjra pnxpa from i to w t andrew written august 30th aa 1 havo keen about two montlis in braooe now sod am gettjnfr on all right tho people are very late hero with the harvest last year we got a months furlough to ball the umsra in western canada with th harvest but i guess well got no liar vesting this year however next 1 rvcnb i expect the war will be ail over 1 1 tho boys be book to help lake off ho ci in fact i expect to see something take phvco before next spring tho canadians are rpa a name for themselves in the great wsr oanawa elan bojo farm mr l j farrelb of oehawa hail pur chased a 75 acre farm in csquosing towu ship- belonging to mr william coopor salo was made by j a wllloughliy georgetown dr ll plant optombtbiat opa o toronto bu do lonmta 1909 georgetown ontario tf ill bo in acton nt mr a t browns lrrug storo oa friday of each wok for the examination testing and proaenbing o glasa hours prom a 30 to c 30 p m imm s e v v i c g 1 1 11 i t 1 s a i es commplete service to foird opiers eveiryiarhere courteous attention to your needs wherever you may travel is something you appreciate and beuik a ford owner you can get it you are always among friends there aro more than 700 ford dealer servicji stations through out canad1 those aro always within easy reach of ford owners jf jrasohne oil tires repairs accessories expert advice or motor adjustments tlio cost of ford service is as remarkably low as tho cost of tho car itself nineteen of the most called for parte coat only 5540 just compare this with tho cost of spare parts for qtliur cars and you wjll realize the advantage of owning a ford runabout 475 touring 495 coupclot 695 the universal car sedan 890 f o b ford 0nt i actoim i vtn mirrh l ihl a coxc udeajeir acton creamniery i is p lyini 42 cts ftir butter fat uk i nci your crkam to iis ilighcvt croamtcsla lasfwcck wm met ttllougb 3b holt alhxn 35 wo mo payinf tbo bin beat cash j do for i ivo toultry r rtbinoff acton creamerv kilt ihrfliofiist tliurtli vtimi r i ahol it a 11 i i matjr r t4w4frftafr4i enustfoimjalnlnu for lluunoso in one of tihawo schools toronto fall terra from srpt 4th freo catalogue explaino wnu for it w h 3haw frtsi dent yongo and ccrrard sts grndirunkii homeseekers excursions rouiul trip tickets to certain points in momtolu sejcatchowan and alberta vm north ray cocnrano and tmnscon tuiriital or via clncajro and st paul or nalq oacb tuesday until oct 30th inclu tive at low fare ihrougli tourist sleeping cam to winnipeg ou alvo dateo leaving tor otiio lo 4i p 111 no chango of caru via trjnwoiilinental route unliirn lirait two monthi excluuvc of iljto of talc berth reservation and full particulars at all grand trunk ticket officer or c e hornmk district lujiigcr agcor toronto onb fi s holmes agent acton phono no 13 vlslonn yoihf soims mothers off caeadlas 9 vision them at early morning- through the rising mists there bursts a hurricane of fire see your valiant boys calm grim but cheerful standtparms until the huns morning hate dies away picture fthem at breakfast the meal that must bring them the bodily sus tenance to carry them through the strain of another day then think what might happen if one morning there was no breakfast no food and word went down the lines that canada had failed them vision all these things and then as women of canada -7- mothers of men- answer this call to service canada must send to her own and to the allies fighting forces more wheat more beef more bacon and more of such other foods as are non- perishable and easily exported canada can do this without depriv ing her own population of a fair share of any of these foods if you women will but help all we ask of you is that instead of buying so much white flour if you do ourownjjaking you vary your baking by using onethird oatmeal corn bar ley or rye flour or if you buy your bread that you order a certain pro portion of brown bread each day second instead of using as much beef and bacon as formerly you vary your familys diet by substituting for beef and bacon such equally nutritious foods as fish peas lentils potatoes nuts bananas etc third and this is most important positively prevent the waste of a single ounce of food in your house hold they mesft be fed statistics show tlmi everyday in canada sufficient food t thrown into irjrbarjo cans to feed the outuo canadian overseas array traveller havo often remarked that tnany a european family would live wcllupoii the quantity ant quality of food wasted in some canadian ho rues such waste ta shameful cxt any ttrna but in these times it is criminal our only hoio is that with thcacj truths befora you and ix view of tbo vita issues at slake wo may cuuiit upou your paracit cooperation in topping this appalhu waste and m substituting other foods for tho wheat beef and baton that must be sent overseas i next week a food service pledge and window card willbo delivered to you it is your dedication to war service tho window card is your lanblcui of honour womans auxiliary organization of resources committee tn cooperation with i ho hon w j hanna food controller sign the food service pledge ounoavrleltkffluuii io tulv mlt at f mc cowan tuelr li will 1 1r11 h morning un i rvnimj iunday ciliiool iii houmtiim 11 at a jtuiletk all welcome notick a 1 ai 1- ik r f i u in u it lll it il i 1 11 nr fcwwlll ui7 h rrl r u lo iiuurfuiiinu irwtihrniin k jn st0k1c 10 runt piiat bouim xllmn tl 11 ir of ll ilm plaiitlll hlil fluor dalui full lu of i ulldliik aux will t jl i t ui it nobis it lour uij vnf biulou wl leli hu uecuyl it ibr iuuuhq jdu baluiu jauli uatthewn the ontario voters list airi not ihl u lwoli hi 041 llikt ion it mill bm a v inulu llll 1i vo ijtrtxj acl by ilia lloo f lit- ju lj i urn in unt of llajhxi uiit w llill imn on llu iau dt 7 ol lupuuuli 1j1t il h 1 d ki lojuuid bii ouaiplibui uf hiors uul nmlwlnni id ul voun ioi cil tj uuulclulli or acioe tat 1017 dtd uli day ut llaimnulj jb1t a j uihltlrjou ioj luk ut actou notick to cjfkdiiorh in ttm eantoar of uie uitfalet ai d31f md jays lals of tbo townahlp of aaquaalnf in trio count or hmlconlwlitow dmaawd noticl la 1 l fc t t tn 1j il o u14 1 4 ui luc isilot li fhwma fortoxlr llolliil lulihinitlaai 111 souxuvaf hawnlr iuic it l t wuml iri of laqualii ra rwjuli- 1 1 1 i r- u a 1st day ot ociotrt 1b1i u aaiul b mi mh0d or da- ii tar to tlm dojaialcixxl h llriuir l tl ad ibalr nanvaa in tuml til air elalma aod ttiui d uia ui i ilea if and tij u laat taaollrujaj dl ll a aali a l u ilsewmd mm ll a i lla a iii rl tl i imt raar i m 11 uili rial t 4 t vl it ailmluluwi r 111 i lw i al u i rf lli moatlon ialad aa lualoi ll auction sale of vatjijaijiji faim jrljbtttl tlcro will bo it rl r 1 by i ho admiantralor i ill i uto of m lania joyce formerly micaiiji by public auction ou thuobdav hkitt 27tm ion ut tlio hoof oiin li 11 xk 111 thn allef noon ut tho station mtttl i tri v i aote lb foil wii pi t i iv ihe vuh i at half f hi n rlh 1 ju half of li numb t 37 n tl t lb i iilc- tj 11 of tbo rwiliii i mpirin iii the county f llalli 11 l ml m it suj rn ro or le- 0 tho prnii is n a cumo barn auil i tabic thirty ucit- worlat lo land balance busli timlxfi il cool oruharil and jiuun willi currant erjer- ricj piumi and jujiot tiiu property i urtll wcrrl writl thrrxi wcllj uiul u cilcl tunning thniugh siluatcl about aunlca from acton s from icurjuowui a fiom 1 imcboiu i roper ty uu btiuj oifuivd for wlo to wind up an estate tir41s01ialli iukricnl of tho purclulc money in im iaid down at tbo limn of wlo imiuilo to ie pal 1 williul thirty day 1ioptity for halo t bid for further partu uluri am apply to w a malcam vonuora bolutltor uiaii u hlock ucl wrjjjht mi hun autii moor iatcd tbi a lh day of auui iyi7 we want now a it utah i akiii hi halt u cmmty iolrfll imiuim l i kunt und oruuuiutl iicwiumu i i uu 1 wit tu iu utli khi iaj lxthl uvo tcrntijry fir llui piij iikiii ovtcit coo aci1ics of lhobonctnuiwfyt 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