Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 18, 1920, p. 4

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sijtf artmt 3xtv ptinus i k mmu i wrek1 nwiirr a 1 t limuldav novkullhlt 11 1sj0 tllti a1ixn hlkk j utw i lyll sl rr t rw ins hi ll hl fix p pi l hi l alwtlol n ualk tim tunt njvrlm urnt n line ugik- a a 1 j 1 it 1 f jl stjciiciliidjtu u wui idmildl ilubiiliul ami uooitk hli ml 1 ul 1u1 ttlj- 1 honfci- k4 i 1 ll 0lf ucimio american reaped for the itritifih flaa irish sympathizers with tho sinn fein movement got a well merited rebuke jn now york on armitics day in their fljlit qrninst tbo display of tho british hok tho navy club iu that city which looks arter united states sailors arid marines though not tolfl- cmlly under the government was asked to haul down tho british hag hung in honor ot tho anniversary tho demand was made on capt o p jackson in charga of navy publicity and morale his answer to theclub official w keep tho onion jack thoro armistice day as you do the stars and stripes the llflr stayed editorial forsome time germany hasbccn of strikes but with all us liking for war military and industrial if is getting tired of tho constant turmoil j even the workmen there are commencing to realize that there is no advantage to them in engaging m strikes because there as cjso where it is the labor agitators who never vork thcmbclvcs who got any thing out of it tho working man is generally the agitators goat the united states treasury is being filled with tho worlds gold it would be better for the nations prosperity were it ports filled with tho worlds shipping to carry abroad american merchandise great britain s policy not to nil iter treasuries with the worlds gold but to invest tho gold in world wide activities and being satisfied with the interest it bears keep the gold at work hen co its constant financial success and world power k tho council of wetland is petitioning the lcgis lature to pass an act enabling local municipalities throughout the province to license motor trucks tha owners of which reside within their limits in addition to the license paid to the province tho moneys so collected to be expended on streets only the petl- tion sets forth that the licenses now paid for motor trucks jire not sufficiently large when compared with the earnings of tbo trucks or with tho damage that they do to tho highways such a tax will no doubt be popular with everybody but tha motor truck men the municipal elections arc looming up again jobs wdl be open to self sacrificing citizens who have the public welfare at heart a certain class of citi senses constantly deploring a lack of civic spirit in acton this may be so to soroo extent but what are they doing to overcome it men may talk and write llbout uburdo they sham in the work requiredto uplift and transform matters tho real hard work 13 left for a few to undertake civic service and civic selfdenial 10 an effort to overcome lethargy and sel fishness is greatly needed in acton as it is in many another municipality tbo pric of wheat unfortunately for tho farmers present indication- ore not encouraging for the maintenance of hjh prices for wheat an organized attempt is being made by farmers organizations in tho west to hold back wheat for better prices this is evidently not justified by the reports of tho international institute and of other experts which show that there is not a world shortage on tho other hand prices are now nearly double the average before the war it would therefore seem to be the wiser policy to sell wheat now the ontario temperance act more effective for a number of years the counties of huron and perth havo had tho canada temperance act other wise known as tho scott act in force this measure gave great relief from tho evils of tha drink traffic before tho enactment of the ontario temperance act but suspension of the former and adoption of the latter law is now desired in botticqkiities sus pension has been approved by the requisite majority and all formalities have been met actual suspen sion of the act is therefore more or less a matter of form the effect of suspension will bo to bring the counties within the operation of tho stricter pro visions of the ontario temperance act glaring profiteering in prices hon manning dotierty is reported to be trying to djscgycx the calisooxthc big spread- bctween4be- pnee of apples in the ontario orchard apd the price paid by the old country customer he dbesnt need to go as far from homo to find big spreads m price between producer and consumer walking through the union station at toronto tho other day we noticed oranges which came 30p0 miles across the continent ticketed 4 for 25c arid apples probably grown out at oarkson fifteen miles away in tho ministers own riding at 3 for 25c theres room for mr dohertys investigation right at homo it is holdups like this which give canada a black eye in the view of tbo travelling public to the fcorm movement tho ontario government fmployment bureaux report thai tho trend of workers is more and more back tlthc farm it looks as if there would at le for tho next year or two ho less dlillculty in securing help for farm work at tho present time many men apparently believing that a hard winter is ahead and that the farm will ho the surest place to provide food and shelter if a break docs ome arc applying for work on farms the bureau reccved during the week fi application- and all but three of the appli cants were placed sixtcch of them going to tho farm positions were found for 47 returned soldiers the gamble in sugar lvidence is now coming out to thow that at no time during tho past live yean has ttnro been a real shortarejifsucarinfiithcrflnadi qrj illicit states no less mi authority than carl sprccklcs the great sugar king of america now reports that there are to day a surplus of 1 500000 tons tons mark you not barrels or sugar and this in the face ot a now crop of raw cane and bcot sugar just harvested the refiners of both countries havo immense stocks of sugar tho result of tho unwarranted gambling and boosting of prices in all probability the price or sugar will drop cent by cent until jn a few months it reaches per war prices and no one will bo sorry but the sugar gamblers who now hid themselves in tho hole every newspaper has an influence this fact is beyond any peradventuro when tho board or commerce made that iniquitous sugar order few weeks ago which was later countermanded by the government the ottawa correspondent of tho toronto telegram wired to his paper a remark said to havo been made by a cabinet minister toa group of sugar men wo would havo given you what you wanted if it hadnt been for the ruw kicked up by these newspapers so tho newspapers were the means of saving a great deal of money to tho pcoplr of canada and tins is one of tho functions of every well regulated newspaper country weekly or metro politan daily many wrongs havo been righted through this influence in the post tho newspaper has an eagle eye on pubhc wrongs the hallway men and politics there has been quite a furore tho past fow weeks relative to tho action taken by tho administration of canadas national railways to tho effect that employ ees may not bo candidates for members or parlia ment nor provincial legislature soveral men who have disobeyed tho order and been dismissed assume that they havo a serious grievance some labor lead ers profess to see in pnsidont hannas ruling an in fnngement of tho rights of citizenship no one sug gests however that tho liberties of members of tho civil service havo been attacked because they aro in eligible for parliament employees of a publicly- owned railway have a similar status it wll be a difficult matter to persuade tha general public that tho railway men havo a substantial grievance iber the glorious living h throughout tho armistice day gatherings fdr un veiling tablets and memorials or other services com memorative or tho day there breathed forth this thought dont forget tho living oldiers who saved you or tho burden of their challenge this was an exhortation impressively voiced by hon walter long first lord of the admiralty at the- unveilinp or the cenotoph at whitehall london england last thursday it was referred to in soveral or tho addresses at the city hall toronto gathering and it was the burden of major burtchs appeal at the unveiling of acton citizens memorial that any man who faced death for us should walk our streets or country lanes and seek in valir for work is an intolerable shame and disgrace said tho first lord of theatdmiralry it is well indeed to refterat these sentiments lest we forgot lot wo forget the place canada occupies as a nation it is surely gratifying that canada is growing more and more a nation of power for good at the canadian club dinner in new york lost friday sir aukland geddes british ambassador at washington whose address at tho opening of toronto exhibition a couple of months ago was such an inspiration to industry said that tho position bf canada is thejink which holds firm tho bonds of friendship between great britain and the united states canada has by force of circumstances the duty and privilege or being the interpreter of britain to the united states and r the united states to britain her great deeds and achievements have predestined her to bo the leader in securing cordiality between her partners and her neighbors in a glowing tribute to tho dominion he declared that canada could not fail in t this great task read the manner or men the cana- x f dians are he said ancfyou will never associate the idea of failure withohcir national effort canadians on yon is laid the high destiny of being interpreters and mighty smttha interpreters bf the great quali ties of england to the united states and ot the unit 4 stttea to england mighty smiths to forge links ef mutual respect and understanding which shall at the last bind the nations in cooperation to serve the cause or peace and to win renewed prosperity for mankind tha high reputation as the estimate of a great and observant statesman surely gives cana- dians a high ideal to which to attain history of marys little lamb i m mlllli m to nlctil in l ilaptiat mmmi in lh town of hterllna mush hh ut f rly mil from ik ton tlmiiidi blxtui a foot nt mnw i want i lli barn un i wnnl m which in 1 art in mudo j utj old schonlhouoe to whlnli mry s lamh f iiowmi hr lay the mm mary u1 a utile iuml h um rum liar to many cn hun nhll iron an the ml era r th ulj itulx u a t wll t my thr w a rwl mury tuwyor who owned ih ludllj wlilcllwnnllth ur ut mtoal in llin ik i whloli rtinlly ukm1 ttmhit iwi in i from hara but wi lalitr tool i removo i tt i built into tha lutrn above mentioned ury jk kawytr wn- born 1u j 1h0 nnl mtvan year utr twin lttbrt wm born u tt w of hr ruth nk i i tha- hnep mother wmild nly own no n t umu- iry look tho thor tnd mothered it rnv n tnonthm uler th umb followed htn mthonl nmc luy un i tr tihr ouiiii mmt it tha b y um- iitht unit mry iut th umb upon ur 1 mb wmnlt nhu ill und tht umb wont to ai hut huer 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yean in memory of uie um uany yr utr whm tho old unutlt churoh in tloaton vu to mt mold for debt wary who wu then mat urn woman with oomn other women ot up ta aala tor- th churcha lmjuent th utoeklnom wrt unravaled tho thread cut to piece of one yur1 in lenath tout plooa wiuiaipund u ril on which mary wror her n- aoia rortwnty coilui each thiw tha two palm of atorklno t rouht loo hnd tho old b ulh churoh wan avtd from tho iherlrfa hummer mary puwyar marrlod a man by tha nwmo iftyur ahd thoy llvl in hom- rvllln uaim hh died in ikss ami n burloa fn ml aul urn cemetery near ititnton tiler tomb in benldo that of tho pot lnirfellaw bho oontlnued all her lir unnr or chlldran und anl- mul on 1 ut her death hy her will and tin i of her hunhand who ttad ttltnl lioforu her their home wbm turn ihi into u dbtyaround for tho chlllran of horacrvldo it ik m tuwd ull uiu day c c youn simplicity not a representative liberal tho milton reformer announces that hon charles murphy will speak in milton to night at jho invita tion of milton womens liberal association surely tho milton liberal ladies could have secured an out standing liberal of more savory reputation to ad dress them this man murphy was one of the three rncmbers of tho house of commons who disgraced themselves last saturday by cabling an insulting mes- sago to lloyd george respecting his splendid guild hall speech on irelarid and home rule the night be fore murphy needs another castlgation or two such as hon n w rowell gave him in the house last winter when hja scurrilous tongue was silenced if the old liberal party is to bo restored it will not be accomplished by men like murphy it is not a com plimont to the intelligence of the people of hal ton to bring- hiro here v france and the league of nations it is not at all surprising that franco has reso lutely decided to veto any proposal to admit germany fbthe league of nations french statesmen have all along made it plain that germanys entrance must bo contingent on her fulfillment of the peace treaty they point to the pressure which has been necessary wj secure compliance with the provisions regarding coal supplies and disarmament and contend that germany has given no adequate guarantees that sho wdl not try to ovade other obligations it is unlikely that the congress or tho league will risk the possi bility of francos withdrawal by opposing her wishes the british government is willing to open the door to germany but a rupturo of tho entente would be too heavy r price to pay yet the inclusion of ger many is esseittlar to the pupose or tho league and must be only a matter or time if the league survives to accomplish tho end aimed it in tlje origin of the league germany must needs learn hopjosson and fulfil her obligations before unduo leniency is per roitted france is justified fully in her position kuoofthafui city phyalcutt nald utoly i wont whim j wan a ittu loot lecturer mi natural tho nrnt wm riven by lm- fofomx- durt ii teacher of amall reputo u iveparatory whool lie began ompoua ktenuoua tone ttievprtmnl uwn nt natural tclenco ora wt rooondlu an to challenae tho comprohenalnn of tho to ft lent intel lect thu wttn followod by tho uute tannt of tbe uw in technical innauaa majeadc ahd bonderoua iny have khown what he tnoant mm 1 ute physician hut i am uur none of hu hearerm knew we lutened peneiced ami ankloua for a white and than avo it up und eat curuleu and indifferent the host lecturer at the college tx a man who nt that time ranked urn one of the moat loan tfd aclentlaih in america the puplu were appro hen nlve if wo could hot und era und tha little man they eald what b the uae t lutnliur to the great oner however tho hall w filled tnont from cuhoalty to ae the fomoum naturntlal than rrom any hope of botoent when the hour arrived m fatherly lookliur man a topped forward and nodding kindly mild yotinir hion allow me to make a personal nlluulon my father waa u luxtter who lived on third htroot ilia lfoond wife wan rry atepniother but kind and wtae in her treatment of me when i wum a mere boy i loved to etudy beetlee and punt and blrdn it him do 1c alio aald it t good for him when i waa grown aho bold that la hla work he muat keep to it bo it u owing to her that i have leu mod a llttlo about theao uvlnat thliigik am novr golna to try to tail you something of the little that s know thewo almple worda brought ue in a moment fnto a hearty fellow hip with the kin 1 old man the trutha he taught ua were told wlh the aarae homely dlrectnonn n etrtklna enntrunt with the umhlttoua phraalng and obscure technology of tha preoed idk lecturer i never havo fonrottei thom youths companion a oio man the heuil of u large new york firm taat utly i roved himself a- really big mun according lu a writer who des cribes in lite new york kvenln suit how ha publicly apoloauod to his offloe boy for a mistake tie had ordered some scoots of statistics pre pared and planed mi his desk and when he needed them he could not and therri ho called ton the boy whose luislnemm it wss to look after anoh thins and gave him a cruel tongue lashing before those in tho outer efnoo finally be dismissed hlra publicly with the remark that he was a stupid blunderer and returned to hla private office the boy walked quietly to the bench where the office boys rest and watted he had been given no oppor tunity to udmlt himself wrona or de- clurn himself faithful to the small but important duly that had been left to hbl care r thuse within hearing of the out burst had hardly resumed their work when the inner offlco door opened unaln and out aiuna the big man wll all those within sound of my vol oe come this way fur n moment ha began then ho called to ttie hoy come here lad a raw minutes ago i talked severely to this boy went on am i talking an loud now as i did before t he asked looking round at the group jome one had the temerity to mur mur yes 1 wunt to acknowledge before you all that i was wrong and that this lad was right my boy i ask your pardon that is all i was wrong and i am fl no ply sorry then he turned while a moore or fuoes goaed after him in astonish mcut und admiration and rejoined the group behind the president door nl safety milk a da thb milking of cows hhull r ws be milked twice or thrrn times u dayt to the uy reader this may seeni of small concern t y farmer and dairyman it is a jtlqh tlaa of considerable interest tnstm have recently been made in nn bootla qnebee and ontario lrofea aorrurlon of uaodonald collrgr nays that it iijs tieen found from th itolnt of economy cow giving co lbs of mill he milked three tlmesr lb th 1 1 ft i sor true man of the nsma tut lis ari- nultursl college andjrt re r lurton are as reed however that unless tti udder is over dutended there is little or no advantage to lie gained hy rnllkln three times a day these authorities are quoted in the hi tm ber number of the agricultural la- elte of canada trofessor wade toole also contrlhuted to a solution of tho asms roblam by giving results i f tests made at the ontario agricultural colles the teats in to be continued and professor tools hopes hi abu u glvea mors definite opinion a no the year then hs does at resent in 11 a meantime he shows that three i igh cuss 1 ure bred oows gave in ire hy thrlre than hy twice mjiklnf a day iiu present conclusions however are the same as those of i rofesai rs hr und trueman how romantic vlultnr to htratforu on avttii whose heart was in better con utl n than her head walked about tho town tulta tt rilled with mtture anl uwn when she reached the railway mln lion wltsra her train had ul yet ur rlvwl 1 er enthusuam wsm ik t ululol and aha looked about her with hrlm nlng vyr ah she said i till y this i lu- rrects me more than ull llnru hlukeaeara- mnst have coma to tako tho train to jt ndou uny have been relieved of corns by llnlloways corn lie mover h haa a lnwtir of its own that will bofound effective mens work shoes boys-school-shoes- may lilij 1ad fhqm t kgii1iions beat quality at loweit price liepairino i i nvn tjuat installed a hw r t iit hlnn for ret alrltui fuel i u guaranteed t e gibbons ml if your victory bpiids were burnt or stolen they might prove a total loaa bo with stock certificates promissory notes and other negotiable secunhes do not leave valuable papers at home or at tho oilice whero there is always danger of fire or theft keep them in a safoy deposit box in tho vaults of this bank- the hcnest meaauroof security and protection against lopa is afforded at a amall annual rental th mcrchants bank haadoittc montroauof canada estabushed taac acton branch georgetown 5ir fpjl flaiaa i l b siiorey manage- cw grand yi rant at aden thuya shop where you are invited to shop children oxy for fletchers castoria advertising by dr frank crane t advertising ta kimply rnakini your business known it hi perfectly consistent with anyones dignity or tnodesty it is not necessarily boaaunj or self pushing in facla braftking advertisement defeats its purpose it repels and does not attract i there are several points that it might be well for all advertisers to keep in mind theflo are not expert items but are simply common sense applied to publicity 1 ah advertising should be clea1l it ought to state just what yxur business fg and where it is giving your precise address dont assume that every one knows whero the jones dry goods store is nor how to get tthere tell them you cannot make things too plain 2 advertising should be reckoned as a part of your 11usines it is as necessary as the sign over your door t is not an occasional nor nn out side matter it is essential jiow can the public do business with you unless they know about you 3 it should be regular and constant people trade with the arm whose name is familiar to them the newspaper ought to be your partner if you are in business permanently let your advertls ing be permanent u 4 the newspaper going dally into the hands of he people is the best medium for advertising its where the public naturally turn when they want to see where to buy whether bonds or beans advertising should be attractive the inost attractive thing you can put in is something that appeals to the selfinterest of the reader funny or startling matter that has nothing to do with your business is not good advertising no man can be funny every day by and by your antics become tire some if you can show a woman where she can save 10 cents or where she can buy stuffs that last longer and wear better it is much more to your advantage than to crack jokestor tohegirivour advertisement with a picture of a wild bolshevik and wind up with announcing your superior stocks what you- want is to tell folk that they can get the most for their money at your place that is the most attractive fact you can publish ck be brief dont try to crowd all the reading matter possible into the space you pay for so as to gel your tnoneyri worth use readable type and dont say too much 7 be human make your advertisements as live and warm as you can dont be too cold and precise a tell the truth when customers come to your store do a little more for them than you said you would in your announcement the prosperity of the liar is brief 9 it is the duty of all honest concerns to advertise that is the best way to crowd out the fakirs it enables newspapers to reject suspicious and questionable advertisements i 10 advertising is necessary to all forms of business which appeals to the public banks tele- phone companies gas and other public utility con cerns besides city provincial and national govern ments ought to keep regularly in touch with the people by advertising business directory thob orav m d c m mccill i il cr tdlntmruti t lt1 ft h aia w m ul r llr mulitl ii is i asihkliutl i iii omoakroil r k i i i a i o i or j a mrnivt rj phyalaun j n ry offlc ami uj ui i i vemis and icirii i l i m r j o firmerly iill ly mi ii tl arson actoti o dr c v w i190u georgetown ont 1 buroeon grscu llonpituf 4 if cant huiie no 13 i o 11 tk 3a b harold nash paltmhk m a osrrlaler solicit r notary public convanyanobr to ferryman block acton ont hionluv to if o vn hours d jo urn tt 6 phi dr j m bell d o o l d o dantlt ifoi nr oraduata of tar 10 unlver lty the litnsts slukso otlfl usec u deal rod miscellaneous marriage licenses hi p moors ibsubi marrlaoe llosnaas jrivats omoa mo will mwm re aulred issued at real lottos iti avenlno joasa ofnoe aotun ont francis nunan bookbinder hooka of all kin is hiaib 10 order periodicals of every desurln lion carefully bound hullrts noatl and promptly done wyndham street ouelph ont over williams htor itor the counties of ha ton w 1 ins ton peel and uufforln and tl it city of gusli it acton ontario sales may be erransed i y m ill or at r de oe at acton ox ax the bvee t olboo j the moron ry olfleo oi the ne heoord irercua or with w j qordnn llamar maker lllllabunr sales entrusted to it j ki rr re eelve attention rr 11 ilstn f hutintf to dale of sain i jut jour n tlm with in residence bower avsnite aoton phone so aeton call at my kienas or t- 3a aftoij aualphj j e cheevers book binder quebso 8t eaat guslph ont jlonks and tnakaxliiew in un 1 in handsome and hutiwtantlal xtv rw kamea lettered in id on klhlos hymn uooks and other books all work promptly hweeutaa wsj m1ty oh bhtxt victory bonds bearer or reaiatered j e carter investment- broker gtfelpn d alex nivbn ontario land surveyor end civil engineer barveya bulxllvlalons i lotia ite imrta uescrtptlans tlluaurlnui nto certuiealos fur nurcliahon anil tnortsxeee surveys for arnttlucts guilders and uunlnliwl counollu uttnajcdjlqirarta lutlimatoa flic melean building douglas 81 quaujpm ihona 1064 oni grand trunk svato the double track route 11hjtwe1bm x montreal toronto detroit chicago unexoelled din in car twrvlo bleeitlrur oaji on nlht trulim and 1orlfti- cars on brlnalnal day trains eull information from any omni trunk ticket rent r o 10 hominy ulstriot iaoonfer abji t toronto j h a holmes agent acton ont phone 18 the newspaper is thef street that runs through the minds of a eomrmin- ityyour name plate ought to beon ttiat street ial k zmifi ns the old and lleliable granlteand marble doalors we at manufaoturera and direct importers of all kind- f m and isadatono work wo aelt dire to our customer t wholesale l rloes thus savltik our ouatomnru 40 ler cenl we the beat anpllnncns anl tha only mechanic in the tjomlnlon who can operate pnaumetla tools umperly w omn iive rpferena from hundred of our cuatomrra in toronto and other plaoes where o thorn have to havo law suits in order to collect wo have th larrroat ruid beat stock of omnlto in the dominion or more than any three dealers in tha west wo are lelu- mat dealera and employ no ajranta and do not nn07 or pttosrrtomor by aendlna out ignoraat sitnts boiiou- tnir orbere mploy only mechanlos kuvi doty oompoutlon ow mr onli a vhmirsjia

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