Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 10, 1922, p. 3

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quebec province report a an liunut wpf tl 3 per nt from fit 710 for april to 1 ci ms for may while haa- kalrhawan topped th list in percent k gain by registering an increase f l xir cm from 16f 166 for april ii ki431 for msy of this larger centres montreal and toronto registered increase th- value of permit losued as eonpui with both aprji 11j- uu may t2 winnipeg and vancouver abowwl de cline from april but gain over may or ut yr thandon uoom j itatflna hktoon oaltfary and kd monlim mpwtihl oooatdarvbla axpan- mlon over april and ovw iiay of ut two wav8 op looking ay it haa sraduatod from ll coma bomn and for whtr aald mir iam bhw muat uy in und be- cau hr motharm dallcat and nb hor huh itath want to do momathln n tha world what u therw ftw hr in uaradanr moam- hmtwd aadly both con- linuod to wondr what u with bar nno mluckuon hr lonain- rornet would do to fill up hr time liar mother clun to her there wma no n d of iletha eamlntf money yet what m ulty to waate all that tratnlnl it jd co1 her yean of airortl birane thet thoae who eould bo were preveal- d by clrcumauacea mm entering c wxl thoae wbo had trained muat ty at home uf wm oiuhi with contrarlml beth atromr point modern huitfuajte ahe oould wit lultan french bpanwi and yet uere wun t a fareljntar of any of umm natlonautlea in the town then ulrlani and eleanor bad wek it wu rumored that the bhr aabeatoe rwjflnjf punt on the uaraden iload had aent ror beth to irnnalate omo rorelsn orders tnat tny had been contemplation the employ of a hnsuut to tranaute their oorreapond ence and dictate their foreura letter that lleth waa already buay part of ntt wth towrpbr in little offlw of her own and had plenty of ume left to be with ber mothw the alrt wonderwl aaln -izilc- 1uth wt qu i aoamed ion aco from aome one who turn had deep uparienoea that if you will only ct your toola ready in thu world the lord will aend yon work i kueaa the trouble with tnoat ef ua clrla baa been that we elected a held be fore w did any training and then we 1 v h n t quit you remember emeraon i think ii waa aald if you do -aythln- well or nave omathlna the world needs it will make a path to your door tbouh you live in the depth- of the foreat that may not be quoted verbatim but the thoucht la therel it waa noted that miriam th very next week went back to nlht achool and took up that dropped course of home economics encouraged by beth ahe determined to vet fully ready truaun for work when ahe had m tared her tool on a hot summer day on there is mummer afternoon uura i nothln more appropriate and certain iy nothing more delicious than a cool rerreshlnc drink of saljlua -icwd- ten the flavor la no distinctive and o apneallna- that icbay ealatla haa benome a moat popular summer drink on all oooaalon it la wonder fully refreahltur ask for it today wagging tongues gossip as well a every kind of evil epenkln uvea on encouragement if you dont ilka dirty yarn or dont love hearln about your nelawwrt laulta soaadal moiurera and foul- mouthed yarn anlnnera will 1 m to si w the north wind drtveth away rain w doth an anry countenance a backbltlnc tonave- nt to the whtaperer the man or yuwiaii who listens to idle toaalp la- a laonaoe to aocloty the man wbo talks tp you about hu nelchbor will have aa knuch to ay about you when your hack 1 turned when you ond yourself ttnjoyln the wa of a vicious tonne h hi time to look inside and aak yourv self what manner of man you are if ihe spicy story appeals to you there la kround for believing that you are hoi as oo as you ought to be- bolomon in hhoe and leather journal peculiarities op the whale the whale u able to hold lt breath fori a ion- time sometimes tor forty nve minute and it u able to open its mouth under water when satins be cause its nostrils connect directly with its windpipe and not with the back of ill rooutl n momt o animals when it cornea to the surface it blows the air mil of its lungs it has by thla time become so heated that it forms a cloud of vapor when expelled into the cool air or the surface and thia la what usually happens when it la aald to spoul contrary to the popular belief that it is a column of water it discharges into the air climates not chanqino the climate of the world have not chanced in the last ten years nor in the last ten centuries ror that matter ac cord in to the weather bukeau old- fashioned winters the kind we dont aet now have always been talked ttboul even in ben franklins day pamphlets were published deacrlbln changes in the clunala 1 la- human nature to remember exceptional aeasons such as the whiter of 117- ivlb and compare every ajeaaon with thorn thus k4v1iue rise to the belief lht climates chance where daily chock at jo 000 weather bureau throughout the world show that the averse weather condition ha remain- d ptichancoa for bundreus a jwgr i of tmet c cu0ck m xjas5 xueust heveriefl of the old man it is s ratify i ii in look upon t rimt whrut or otliir icrsln tlmr tutti th ulun ultn of the urcut liver 1 thn inrtniln rrvodimt with which lie lvs v muhl lumt wtuik thut my nnnr iiiiih1 to ut tiitu m it ruin laid msiii whcin i uwik owr tba dildi they ura to iluy tnnmorlna of tli- early dsys crowd hard upon im the splen did rlouia of whnst uiid luirloy and oim that may be seen jilut w surely hrin iwck the old days and the old harvest and tb olil fashioned implentsnti those far away harveat duys you know i was brought up wllh the uuckey cradle as the reapln t those days and a farmer ttt muscla nfty or nlxty years ago could make the mutt who followed him with the rake mmlln the sheave sweat sll day if he chose in thoae tuy it w u matter of muscle and real science and there wa no loafing by any one during harvest time then the reaper with the wooden frame came in karmers looked at it with a good desl nt doubt and clun to the old uuckey cradle for year after its advent the nrat wooden frame reaper which nun acton waa considered quits a novntty a few year later when the reaper with the metal frame wa introduced a demand for thnm soon sprung up for they did the work ao much quicker than by the use of the cradle it took one man to drive through and another to pilch off the sheave with these first reapers the splendid binder now in use are a marvel to u old chape and they do rvat work in all kinds of grain i have been around among quite a few wheat fields the past two week and i tell you thay have looked to uko real old- rash toned crop i ture the cue that when thresh in time oomeaimany of the field of rl wheat hereabout will ue round average so to 36 bushnl to the acre i hope the editor will find nut and publish ihe yield he can learn about ao as to prove whether an old timer 1 still a jtood judge of u wheat field yield l while resting in the shade these days and ruralnatln about these august day and harvest weather- those line or canada foremost poet wll rrid campbell came to mn a applying very aptly to my feellnc and the nn era i surrounding of this time of tb there 1 an autumn tense subdue the air though it i august unit thp season atlll a part of summer and the woodland fair hear it in the humming- or the mill 1 feel it in the rustling- of ihe trees that scarcely shiver itl the passlnc bo comes the slow revolvin of the year the lory or nature ripening- to de cay when in thoae paths by which through love austere all men and beast and blossom find their way ily steady easing or the mplrlt s dream stem sunlight past the pallid star- lights beam there are a thousand beauties gather ed round the sound of waters railing ovsr- nlght the morning- scents that steam from the fresh ground the hatrllke ateamluc of the morn- itur light through early mists and dim wet woods where brook chatter brook hair seen down under mossy nook in thla dreamy august aiu whose ripened leaf iauslng before it put death glor ia on deepen it ren and the half garn ered ahaaf aiadden the base filled auntlght loe have gone beyond the material trembunc like a tar to those sure heights where all thoucht gloria are and now a few thought of the early day on bower avenue again tho lot at the corner at the avenue and john atreet next to malcolm ucleanv pro porty la now owned and occupied by mr cameron motcnery cameron came ta acton from balllnafad lie i a descendant of my old friend william mcknery who waa ror many year a member of the township council and always attended regularly tho meeting of the council and always attended regularly the meeting of the council when be was a member thut l away back when the sitting room the slewurttown hotel was usod a tho council chamber well cameron came to acton learned the glove busi ness fell in love with alintn evans married her and they are living hap pily in thla home of their on one of the lot in town which ha a good deal of history associated with it thut lot wa owned away back about ibsoiby john mcbutii who kept store in the building on mill btreet now owned by james valrbanka the baker and our friend of the early day rd cook the novelty dealer and shoo ro palrer mr mccain wa a brother- inlaw of william flrsthrook who auo- cneded him in the a tore buslnna when mr ucraln died mr and mr ma- bain lived over the store for a time then he built a house on thj bower avenue lot mr mcbalu lived there until her marriage wh johnnie ahem who wu for many year agent of the orand trunk nllwuy here and arterwarda was proprietor of the hoyal kxchange motel where the ilank of nova bcotla and allison meat mar ket are noyr located mr afcbaln toft thut house when w if storey a family residence sunderland villa wa being built mr htorey purchased tho mcbaln house and part of the lot the house was bought by bd uyncs and removed to a lot oh church street apposite the old temperance hall kd made thla his home a long a he lived in acton he started to hiick the building which wa of clapboard con struction but the brick ran out before ho had reached half wy uprth door and window and thats the way th house repuunod for twenty five yearg thi house tutd lot wag purchased b toport watson when be retired from fur mlii and sine lo acton mr wat torn down tlm old sixtyyear old dm uml hi on- rmeiit lilmll il tl ultrt wlim the u llalnihouu l mr moiy rm mui ommodioum rluifi in uh- whu it im used until hi iimiii in una- lulor it wi usd i m u rival guruu i filially mr w a lllorpy hud it lonvarlnd lulu two vt ry imfi rtwhlo iml loin im tlinse wr boiiiclit mavitmi vhirm ua i y wllliurrt uukaii ii uull in fun hi upy i of the in hutm an i his daiitflilrr un t hr hunlxiitd mr uh mm frank l intoah tliu llior tl portli n i r thin lot ut the iiirnr of luwr av nun un i jol n hlivt wui pur huiil by mm lut awum mat tliwk fulhr of our ipmiit vanvrubli ixwiniuaur wliiii h rliml rtiini r intf mr mutllmwm wum mm of our early mvtlurm he cutno to alton ud fr lit lilkliigtoh in wolllngt ounly and mettled on the farm where mr i 11 hwltur und hi- family r ivmi l mr mstthuw built this tuic and it wu 1h flrt houae built of mniietn grout in town lis lived thr tor u uumlxir of year und thei im i it the concrel cotlutfi on wrl l ick itlrset now mm uplod by mr ts hot this wu hi lust l here ii did rull ttt yrw titeinl by nveryboily uft-i- liuvln ixwn a worthy rtdnl for utmiut hulf a oittury arnr mr mutthnw wa throuli with liu itowur avxiuii ikiuimi h ul i it it lutar iwculnv ilm ivoihtrty of mr muik lwrl i tliliuv le brought ill urll mi kutmy lsiwell of lu to this homo tiy mimnt munv hlippy liir them thulr tulentntl daui ilnr mis lucli1 im 1 her blrthpluci tin rv 11 the roliraa of time the family r- inovl to ouelh mr beconl lrl- hood lioma but i huvs the impressloi rrotn ulll thing witch have dropped from my old urn- friend mark whi in conversation with him that the family wu juut a haiipy in th pretty acton roltsg a they vr were their more pretentiou residence in the iloyul city in any vnt they lia 11 iwen very loyal to the home of their earlier year and the town in whldi it i located mr william blair owned tht pro i rrty ror j nuralwr of yur an 1 midr hi home there when be removal to lake avenue h sui to wed ienny who luid lvnn up farming and name to town ror w rest wed lived there for a year or two hut always had a hunkering for rami life again when charlie bailey wu ready to sell the lsshy farm which 1 one of th best in this community vred iknny c eluded that wa w lie re be wanted to spend the rest of hi day and he bought it at the highest price at which it bad ever changed hand vred and hi family are having a good tim there and are very proud of their fine farm and rurm home welt cameron mcknery waa the last purchaser of the old mcbaln lot and it home t him and hi and suit them to a t i guea that enough fori this wi fmik for more in next issue v may finish uu bawer avenue and i may nol look ffltxt week and wee ilalton highways and bridges th dundas street highway being constructed through this county commendable progress 1 being made with the construction of tho iunda btreet highway through trafalgar township luist of the new hlxtecm bridge large gang and a steam hovel and road machinery are busy widening the road ami cutting down even th wnal est hill from munna corner oi can aee the big bridge and- hardly light grade remain thl 1 preparatory to the laying of a macadam foundation and a urfa of tar asphalt west of th big bridge and urn far a tanaley the jpsuuun surface 1 laid and all 1 ready for the top coat the pavement will be twentyfour reel wde and with the grades elimin ated thl roadway will be one of itw iwst in the province it will be a mail artery for heavy urania between the two dtle and will relieve the toronto- hamilton highway v many toronto motorist will doubt lea go to hamilton by one road and return by the other that would give a variety of road and scenery and show two route through this pros perous ami populous part of ontario thousand of people bvn visited tbe sixteen brtdce thla aummer only to be amosed at the huge structure which is the finest in rural canada the bloor btreet viaduct in toronto its only rlval the workmanship and finish revealed in the bridge is a marvel to thoae who know something of bridge building- the vlew of the river and it lofty wooded bank from the bridge cannot be surpassed by anything in ontario the beauty i augmented by the fact that the bridge i over a hundred rest above the stream t the atudent of p oncer history th fact that eighty year ago fac tories distilleries and dwelling were in the valley where how there la hot a wall la of interest equal to the view htxteen is realty one of the historic pots of ontario oakvllle star profit from peat a llttlsknown yet profitable indus try la peat cot tin which 1 carried on in many pari of ireland work usually bgin at th bog at the end of april the skilled cutter wbo ha two men with low sldeles wheelbarrow in attendance use a kind of pade called a slane the sod helng cut up and removed to dry huiu a few day later when the sod have bcomn a little las brittle they are up mud carefully all over the ground and left to dry the dext step 1 to pile the turf into a skillfullymad heap which allow the wind to pa between th different piece usually it is two or three month before the mul pre toady for use a fuefc ieat i used in ireland to auch an nt that few people in the country district ever burn ooel the odar of peat 1 healthy and pleasant and it give out neither fume nor dirt horse sense a fool and hi horse should aoou be parted there no fool like a horse- whi pper tightened horse will be frightened klndnos ha power to soothe the horse breaxt hurt me hurt my horse never put oft till to morrow oaring ror the hoof that cause limping to day a little freedom now arid then i rel ished by th tamest t certs it a wlao horseman who occasion ally indulge hi mount horse should be guided not coerced gentility lov the company of horse sympathy hi the eoul of horseman- shln- matrimonial shrinkage it wit a well know to whom a lady said i have just aeon known writer of verse your wife for the first time since your marriage but i had auppoaaa aha waa a tailor woman she seem abort or than when i saw her laau certainly aald tho writer aolomn- y bite im manled and settled aown ilam ralitinp n trafalffar halton people psrtwlput in in old fashioned bee tjriu wuu l truil old faaujyml ham lululiu oi ihe lnmlu ttlrel farm of allrt mimtinay rrufslgsr tu ly urlnrrk sod th irowl r m- i ifd hrhool fair uu ihnre welti mcore ill from oukvlll i ort nelson humllti il ton nli ulld hurioumllmt cunrj ourlntf m uftnhn willing hand timl in ruliintf tl urge trmtnf vthlrh bul imii inirwl by jim1 mc kin r of oukvlllf tim tou of choo liig ai iim wu uliuliil un 1 ull nt uiolted in evry way huisihie ity vvioilnif tho rmm wuw in position v uumptuou uiihr followed of vhh i evmiyoiih wu lnvlled to mr tlikt ulld in the evening the young 1 eot le hud a right good time ttil urge liurn will le a aulisluntlsl addition to hie hiilullnicx t lie nnmty oukvllls iltsr the oldest thing living they cut down n of the big soft wood tnh of the 1 arlflit out a few duya mo un i fiiuinl there were x 43 ntnx on it trunk that 1 il hd llvl i 415 your ut leaut k4m ci 6 year in fore our huvlnur cam that tree ifegun it life it wu i ruepltitf ufong toward ii thousandth blrthiluy when america wu dlscovired wltut change it haw what gene rut im r men paused under it shud what rho of lilrd uiid of animal it wuu protmhly one of the olleut living thliui in the world glvcebine removes stains many kind of mtaln on table linen ran l muodmfully removed by apply ing glycerin the glyrerlne should lie put on with a uoiie snd allowetl lo aosk in ror a few minute then rinse with plain water the most alietlnate murk houlil disappear if the dret treatment i hot entirely suc cessful plare a small vessel with a little glycerine in ii in hot water when the glyoeriae i ijulle warm apply in the wuy descriled ami in nearly alt case the desired result i obtained llyrerlne may be eufely used in thl way for stain on delicate and colored rubric much a georgette ttt nlnon hnowing a uln o- imttleritnd urfa bulililng sltouhl lint l reeortqd to if injury i to tie avoided harvesters wanted for the western wheat fields tliu lul train uervlre i offend ly the uiiudlun nwtlom lutif- tmiiih itullwuy lo west ult wuy wllh at o ft r train ueiviiy nti comfort txmiy coiivortllile fhrth co n in rm of luteal ileelgn and reuluur unl iurw meivlt moulu and lunrhix mu1 be utluehed to trsln hpecul curu will u i lie l iwvlded ror w men tiuvel ihe nutlonal way to winnl i when ilomtlne i to uiiy hilnt twyoml th cuuuillun nhtlonsi reurhe direct ilulrlliulln mntreu 1 vveel i cm u i a ii lu uuld thut a gursge mull alwny win also ileul la old csr whlli ho buy for tin ir psft had a mult r not uu long ago the visitor sought o i uy uny ubl and lirok i lulon ronnectln rmlu drive mliafta giur he w buied to purchase mud jiluln only suih uirt a 1 tli dealer led the- wy lot u junk iik whst ii you give m or 4he loir lie mmke1 tim mlruiikar miiuithmi in the pile for u moment und then numed an ton uhlng prlre the dealer- jumped a ihe orfni und severul hour later truck utnn tn th door an tbe mini wuu srtixl uway lleverul wrek inter the visitor mgaln iullhl thl time the dealer was uriou what do you do with this junkr be mmked tliate a jwetty gimxl price for unuusble material iii tell you ansemred the un known if you can keep your mo shul th leu lor nodded i ve got a regular buslneo in naw york mailing i hi stun to a tew guy who run repair shop when thay get a repair job they show the lomer one of tliese twisted or busted part and tell him it came out of hi car ho that give them th price of it new part in their bill make the customer stand ror extra servio houi and tbe mam old part gee bark be cause it wasnt injured at alt the dealer wa agape while he wa in the throe of hi u papiitg the stranger maid hay you uln t got any busted mag or dri ahsft or crankshsris have yout give you a nifty price ror them estabushed ls7st ilp business barometers seem to indicate that tho period of easy trioney and hlrhrlces is ncaring tn end a dollar saved now in the form of a savings bank deposit will be worth much more in the next couple of years after the reaction has set in bank of hamilton gkohgbtown branch g c mxjuy hanaxer for fail and winter hauling th only limit to ihe usefulness of the laird truck i the limit of hauling job to be done in hauling corn u the ensilage cutter grala to the bsrn or separator harvest in the potato or root crop it cut the tim in half and will show even n greater saving of time on road work winter hauling of all kind can be accomplished in comfort tbe closed cab keep the driver warm on day when he would frecse to death on a wagon you can buy a laird truck on our thrift flan a moderate down payment and the balance spread over twelve months let u get to gether und talk it ever h a coxe acton ont dodge brothers studebaker motor cars carriage nd automobile repairing carriage rubber tim applied j n oneill son georgetown miltort acton sji one of th hardest thing in th worl i to do i nothing it tnu im difficult to lln 1 u m u llin for our trouble but it 1 tufn to may ii doesn t ii in telling in we hull w able to bear aliolheru burden only urn we have trained on tilted ourselves to hour our own great u value we put mull m value on the uervlie thut a man who seem to know may that ull ihe dim renre twit ween grown up lieople and rhlllren 1 tht the former weigh hiore ml 1 are not mo happy lilto llsti nff more than you un chew the chew it r more than you can do then do it llltrh your wagon to u mlsr keep your moat and there you mi girls who would work if you have never worked do a little thinking before ynu mlart out to look for a job says ljllsbeih arnold em p toy men t eapert wlmt do ynu want to dot what ure yod best fitted to dot fsn you mlforl to walt ror the ideal pienln7 if not or if ynu do hot know what you want lo do re mem lie r that no on ever learned to win standing on the hore take the best thing that otter any work well done no matter how simple or mod otanou 1 good experience it i only work dona in a halfhearted way that gets you nowhere farm specials nice too uens for t ale 9000 or with crop 10000 fine iimiu oil well fcnccti7tod basement barns comfortablo house mca stream of water flowing ihruioh property water in both housnund barn convenient to village and or good gravel road choice litllo suburban horpc of hv and home pnee 200 acres nice garden soil some particularly choice two hundred acre farms fine buildings and situation some beautiful homes in georgetown nut5f rapton t reasonable prices if you are in the market for m home consult ui before buying wtlvans6go issuranf oli 1 mail 5nt ajrenln for canadian pacific canard anchor a aaefarjr- df lines sieajnftliipa v why why afvlrtridge tires irarreaain in popularity r custoinerb why are we so enumslastie about pahridgb tires and why do we strongly reconunend them to yout in actual service partridge tires are itisinitiwsllll their greatimfls- what we have seen and heard aboot these staniy handbuilt tires convinces us that for auoond eww they partridge tires are not only substantially reducing mue- age costs but their rugged wearing qualities fhiwi frequent and cxpenbivb repairs tires cameos their nome will afpohd vou compubtb satisfaction fred blow 1 it pays to advertise but a lion met a tiger as they drank beside a pool said the tiger tell me why youre roaring like a fool said lion thats not foolish with a twinkle in his eyes they call me king of all the beasts it pays to advertise a rabbit heard them talking and ran home like a streak he thought hed try tho lion6 plan but his roar was a squeak a fox came to investigate had luncheon in the woods moral never advertise unless youve got the goods 1 advertise in the acton free press wmtmtoimbtaxsto safe free press ads are real business builders

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