Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 21, 1924, p. 4

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iw kt the tloatx or li arton3krw i town wecklus ot onuri pububed iilfc altun i uzk prkss u pub llm inmiiik at tb vnm press wuluug uai ontario the aubacriptlon in advance postage la office in ih united staia th data to which ubaciiptioaa arc imiii u ndicalvd m i ha addrcaa label advertising katestranaicni advcrtlm- ntrntk to crnla fr una asaltt cnaanr for hrt itirtion and nt pr una or each ub se quent inmillon contract display advarliaa- meat lor 30 inches or mote jkt tnaon 1 cents par itach each tnaadtofv advertlseaasota with oui specific directions will b in mr tod till faxbld and charged accordingly texbfhona- edltqjfal and duarncaa mm uaaldsac of president how accidents happen accidents arc being reported to the workmens compensation board of this province at tho rate of twohundred for each working day many people have the impression that accidents in industry in volve contact with machinery but the statistics along this line do not bear out this fact qne of tho organ rations of tho province interested in tho question of accident prevention has mode a survey ot compen sated accidents covering a twelve month period and their information shows tho following causes of acci- dents 1 handling material 2 palls of persons 3 falling objects 4 hand tools s mechanical 0 don- gerotfs substances 7 stepping on or striking against objects 8 flying objects u physical failures 10 moving vehicles and 11 all others these causes are listed in their order of precedence it will bd seen therefore that the mechanical accidents are greatly outnumbered by the various other typed handling material being the outstanding cause of most accidents these facts naturally suggest the thought that a little more care on the part of thoso engaged in industry would mean that each year we should have a smaller crop of accidents this would surely be a gpod thing for the people of ontario the weekly nempapen editors oversea trip comments by severs cf ths members who wire irmhe party a roughwonlher parody on a pfipu- lnr hong we quite appropriate an board the mellla during- the trip oyer when warbled to the tune of brallee linra urn seas that make ue mournful thorn are seas that make us pray thcro are seas that make us wish that mono would come hack end roll the seas away thorn are neas that amash a lot dishes thorn are eetui that dry as land should be jlut the seas that fill the little ashes am tho seas that empty me anon thursday morning august 21 1024 editorial the irregularities in the office or provincial treasurer t mr fergusons government deserves cccdjt for pursuing its search for the missing deputy provin cial treasurer until his whereabouts were ascertained bad jiis arrest effected tho arraingment of a prom- pent financial brm for irregularity in handling pro vincial bonds is also deserving of commendation if lie government will- continue its investigations into aansactiona between the office of the provincial treasurer on the one hand and financial institutions ntho other prior to october 1010 they will win jher approval of the people of ontario generally the proceeds of a 25000 home bank cheque seem i have been disposed of in some way n connection ijtrith a bond flotation that occurred before peter nitb entered upon the office of provincial treasurer nil information as to who profited from the pro- jedji of that cheque is desired and the people of the province look to the present government to supply lis information the kditona opoitt unities tho wookly newspaper publisher and editor in canada has always deserved ly enjoyed a satisfactory social stand- ins in his own locality but it haa rare ly fallen to his lot to hobnob with klnga presidents princes of the church worldfamed aenerals and admirals of tho fleet or statesmen at whose nbd or spoken ward nations have trembled quite as seldom has it been his happy experience to be a guest jn the his toric castles of some of the empires lending families to dine and dance w th indies whose names figure in tha most exclusive social registers and whose photographs are eagerly jiought uftor by the illustrated fashion woek- jlos to have his menu card auto graphed by a worldfamed actress an outstanding peer of the realm a great war minister a prime minister a er first lord of the admiralty a famous general and a distinguished society leader who sat at his table is an oc currence unusual enough in a weekly editors life to cause him to treasure the memory when these great moments occur in the course of a holiday which enabled the editor to taste of the effervescence of lire as it la lived in two of the worlds most joyous cities bruasells and parle to traverse the battlefields on which canada sons gained undy ing glory to visit the great snow places of england and scotland and the great cities of these countries to sett london at the height of the season and enjoy all the pleasures available to the wealthy and the leisured and in addition to all this to visit the most onderful exhibition aver held in the worlds history the empire exhibition at wembly 1t is no wonder that th editor of a canadian weekly news paper should feel that he has at last btalned true recognition of his out standing merits and that he is a per- f some importance in the world verdun que echo how the editors travelled after a trip through belgium france and the british isles the cana- will only take hold of the problem just now in right good earnest we might reasdnably expect to hse dominionwide prohibition within half a decade english capital turning to canada t it is gratifying to learn that english capital is jjkely to turn to canada in large volqmo for mineral development as a result of the missionary work by gbn charles mccrea the minister of mines for pfarlo and ainbe continued by deputyminister fbjftau mr mccrea made- his plea on the broad panda of the desirability oj british interest ir adian mineral resources he made a strong im tion which mr gibson later presentation of hnicai statistical data and the striking canadian nineral display at wembly have deepened the re git u that several influential groups are already in jbefield while others are sending out engineers or krfftnging for the acquisition of development pro wrties the interest is shown chiefly in gold-pro- 1 hieing areas of ontario now ranking next to the nsvaal and the united states in output of jhe v iiouv metal this years production will amount to 25000000 with the- present showing the pred ict of still greater developments is attracting at- ntlonwbich promises many millions of capital to i invested who really wants the plebiscite behind all the agitation for a plebiscite on the ontario temperance act are first last and always tho brewery and distillery interests their very manifest objective is o get free and untrammelled salo for their liquors from ocean to ocean in this dominipn of ours and they are wideawake and at it always their propaganda aims continually to dis credit the act to get people talking against it and it has been pretty clearly manifested that their emis saries incite dealers jn drinks t6 violate the law and do everything possible to bring law into contempt the objective of the churches and those whose efforts are to preserve a high moral status in canada is to secure and have enforced total prohibition of the manufacture importation exportation and transpor tation of intoxicating liquor for beverage purposes to retain the present law and create an influence for a fuller measure of prohibition the plain duty is now before every person who is opposed to the traffic in in toxicating liquors to use their influence against any effort to destroy or minimize the effect of the law now in force quebec the province that hindered us getting dominion prohibition for all provinces several years ago has 1097 dry municipalities now under local option and only 90 wet if the christian electors of canada in all their various organixatlons wejkiy newspapers prees party rnht ilanded at quebeo on saturday last there were 170 people in the party we traveued by railway train ocean stoanuihlp street railway underground railway elevated railway two docker street cars auto bus taxi char-a- banc touring car channel steamship harbor commission tag lake excursion stnamer four horse coachcab inclin ed railway elevator and aeroplane we descended into coal mines and climbed tha eiffel tower we travelled 1000 j miles by day and night sea and land and the whole party came through without accident and without serious illness or loos of life property or bag gage there was of course some sea sickness but in this also we were favored for the weather both ways was exceptionally good minor illnesses and losses of some small articles due to individual carelessness then too we were favored with splendid weather up to the time we landed at antwerp tt had been raining nearly every day but during the five- weak we were the continent and che british isles only bad three rainy days and on these three days we were travelling by rail way most of the time the rain ceasing when we disembarked for sightseeing i one of these days was the trip to wey- i mouth to see the fleet another w spent at harrogate when it rained dur ing the tote afternoon and evening anil the third the day of ope visit to ayr and tho burns country on this day too it cleared off and the sun came out gloriously just as we reached alloway the burns monument and the brig o boon considering the fact tha it rained constantly before wo landed and heavy rains have been tailing since we left we feel that we ajrere indeed foctunate plcton qosette the aosette editor might have added irish jaunting cars to his list of con veyances as a number of us had the novelty of a trip in these popular tour- a party of 171 mmi and women rep resenting over oiio hunrtmd weakly newspapers from duncan on vancouv er island to kunnnnurg nova hcoflii4 took this journey across tho sea for their summer holiday ibo t whi xcoptlonul honprs shown the party received by the king and quoon tt liucklnghnm palace by king alhort lit tho iloyal palace at brussels by tho prosldent of france by marshal kouh cardinal usraler duke of conriauwht and oy others in high places gtvi it u lunch eon in the peristyle of thi orund tria non at vernullles tho flrut time such a thing was ever known uieru ontorj tained by the authorities of tho great ports of ixmdon liverpool manches ter and antwerp and by tho municipal corporation of nonrly uvery cliy visit ed invited to tha hrlttsh fleet twice entertained at kunslngton palace ai well as in sevoral flno i nullah homes also by a number of largo manufactur ing firms and by prominent publishers in london and othor parts of qreut britain in belgium und franco and given an opportunity of moot life many statesmen and other outs tan tllnv-e- tlo men i everywhere hoapltauty was un- bounded the people of holglum and france and of the motherland found in this visit of- canadian newspaper men an opportunity to show their ap preciation of canada and of the part canadian soldiers hud played in- tho war the latter being mnut beautifully and feelingly expressed by the vener able cardinal morel or at mullnas an exceedingly kindly feeling towards canada was everywhere mnntfest and the speakers of tho association made very cordial ackiumledsmont of this on several occastons and ul stated thst thay recognlxcd thul tho honors shown them wore a tribute to canada and her peonlo rather than lo them- selvesv baxrlo examiner jfsfeif pal flto 1 so good you cant resist tfrent je1iciouslj different tororrro dk j a mcnlven physielsn and surgeon oflloe and itasldnnco corner bower avenue and kigln htreet p1ioni4 88 dk e j neilson kkudlukk hl urljt acton ontario legal bui in august for shovelling snow aftsaaaweya council psld tsfiuop for shovstllna snow at its mid summer meeting at its august meeting last week the municipal council of tho township of nassaareweya possod the following ac- nr- siio u sjaui e davenport ho veiling snow i 49 jo c campbell shovelling snow ie so b davenport overt i nv labor e davenport cutting brush ernie fatt rravolllni robert hurren gravelling f wheellhati gruval frank msy brldtto ropulr i w o morse tfle fir culverts j blackiock jrurfca d uokenale repair to crusher climax machinery co repairs to crusher f qarrett delivering wlrti thos moore boc insurance prohibition in ontario the farmers sun is certainly outspoken and urageous in its position in favor of prohibition ol he traffic in intoxicating liquors in its issue last it said so far as the farmers sun is con- 4hfa journal stands foursquare for prohlbi- kfifon and prohibition to the full limits df tho powers wsessed by the provincial legislature the stand jcen iri this matter by the sun is baaed on experi- nce of ontario under license and under prohibition ar sun knows as every intelligent cirixep knows fthat the existing lav has not been wholly effective ip jpauppressing the sale of intoxicants neither for that titer have the laws against burglary or murder en wholly effective but that the moral and ma- rial condition of the province has been better under onlbition than under license is we believe beyond cavil that the safety of the person has been in finitely greater under prohibition than it would ba oder the open sale of liquor is equally beyond doubt fore wartime prohibition came into effect evidence iof drunkenness could be seen on almost any street car in toronto between six and ten on any night on the principal street of any town in the province one djd not have to look far for like evidence in the p evening hours in all tjie time prohibition has been in force the writer cannot recall seeing more than a jfrdoxen people all told under the influence of liquor j anyone who will recall his or her experience during vtfte last ten years will it is safe to assert be forced ifoiadmtt that there has been a vast change for tho fg better- so far as surface appearances go jn this re- students getting under way for another year in another week or ten days the schools and cou leges will be making preparations for reopening for another years work already three classes of stu dets have mentally declared themselves or by their records won their reputation those who work and those who loaf and those who do not belong entirely in either of the other two classes tho worker can take care of himself anywhere but to the loafers and those who tend to idleness especially such as i have entered higher schools where the freedom is broader than they have known before any one who has been through the trial can give a brief bit of advice get as much work and as good work ssfely behind you by christmas as reasonable application and the routine of the school will permit the un wary student looks off to the final tests next may or june when his successes and failures will be scored up against him and thinks the ultimate reckoning for his years work is a long way ahead there is plenty of time he foolishly tells himself to bring his rank up if he does not begin well but a school year is short and a bad start is likely tqmakefor a bad end the work done at the beginning of the year isj not only an earnest of the kind of effort the student is capable of all the year it is a gross quantity of things accomplished that need not be done again in tbo coming autumn days the mind which has rested during the summer can be driven hard indeed with little driving it will do good service it is much more difficult to do in the spring what should have been done in tho autumn and neglected work made up in the last desperate scramble is sure to beof poorer quality than if it 14 done when it is due to be done thoughtful students will take the philosophy of this article to heart l int thos moore bee ronowul in- auranoe jas simpson revenue ntumim oeorge lamb cutting brush taylor team inn stone scott repairing road chester bervlce filling wushout carnochon gravul p ounby superintend on co hlnchlifte bul bridge contract 1 boy bmlth c e bridge in spection h u fleming grunt to school fan- j moffat spreading atone n peer crushing stone j y norrlsh teaming stono john marshall bargains in hardware we ojo ororlne again some knoanjinlilo spoclnlu in farmers nowl and harvesting tools tho prices apak fur thumholvps you can kav money by purchasing your hardwaru suiiie from us harvesting tools ifirnlp hoes regular tx lt for huy forkti ntrupped guarnntnnd rg l bg fur ituy korku plain regular ii oc for hay pork hope pure manlllu roif jho uj for per tb hay pork pulleys reg l 26 curb for r climax bug kilter bag of selbs retc si 1 for sec our windows for specials on qraniteware w d talbot 100 1m 1jso oo 11s 1joo we deliver ptton no 2 p o ik2 til harold nash farmer m a bmrritlmr solicitor notary publlo qonvyfmr eto perrvman block acton out monkv lent on muittoaoba hour 9s0 oih to 6 pja saturdy 12 00 oclock h g meir barrister solicitor notary publto- stieorgstown orrt l dental dr j m bell d d s dentist honor graduate of toronto airy the latest aneathetlo desired offloe at residence corner frederick street u d a untver- ne4 mill aad 13 cu 15 00 7 io ib ml c 26 6 38 go 60 4 f c 42 16 k0 l oq is eo 16 70 0 00 u t0 7 go c 0 0 w 0 00 168 43 eo oo 25 00 36 00 366 44 u 60 clerk dbj go8 sthava keevep w1afeand cfficunt rclicf for a8thua and hav ftv iscomposcp ofhcnfitt which when burned and 1 fviua thhauta aora promptly allayi na all irmtati a trial will ccnvic northern ontario pros perous north bait aug it cjoorgo w te shoirmon of the tomlaltumlng and orthern qntarjo hallway commission who recently returned from a tour jf inspection is very optimist la regarding conditions in tho north northern ontario is one or the most prosperous parts of america today staled mr lee northern ontario bnsldos belm one of the principal gold und sllvo- mlnlng districts in the world haa tilso millions of acres of tortile ugrlculturul land entenslve forest areas und ubun- dant waterpower let i all settled in our new store we arc practically all over with our extensive alterations in our store premises the inconvenience will now be more than made up for by the increased nccominodntion and service wo will be able to give you were jti tl proud of the improved store we have your family baker now better able to serve you fairbanks bakery phone 116 mill street acton dr f g gollor dds ld dental burgeon offloe over bank of nova hours j0 to im evening by appointment miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds made xo nrder periodicals of every description carefully bound rullnar neatly awl promptly f wyndham street ouelxal ont over williams store editorial nonbs the canadian prime minister william lyon mac- kenue king has been saying things of late against this countrys senate leading to the belief insome quarters that he may launch a campaign against the upper house says the renfrew mercury canada is the land of opportunity but it is up- tix every loyal canadian to honestly dp his orhcr parti in broadening its opportunities forming the highest standards and seeking to make tho land of the maple tho best oo earth let us help exalt our dominion by aworthy citizenship and the elimination of every thing degrading observation proves that tempers vary in regard to daily duties there are many persona to whom labbr comes naturally who get up and go to their work day after day without complaint and even with ap parent relish as if they were made to do the particular work which falls to their lot there are unfortunately cisb n w i j themselves others who continually complain vftpbgt conhrroatory teatimony more convincing btillrr lj l rti jl r who do their work because they must and are con may be found in another direction every employer krfbwa that labor jsmore efficient and reliable loday than it was in the days of the open bar every retail mbrchant knows tha4 family purchawa have been en- laried and that collections have boon more easily vtfade since the bar was aboliahed finally thep it rtherfiattdr of public safety all reaitoj thatwththe br coming of tho auto the dangar to life and umbhaa boeo greatly increased with llquo jtrw h tuble in any strban cejitrmho menace fromanro ould become intolerable in a ycijfjsijtq kfljad and injured would mount tpu itfhtit otwuaftioa in a battle fato armjoa forv all rtiow roasona aeatiybepea ctatariwiu not foj tinually sighing and talking of other things they would prefer to do all work it it is worth doing arairhshtost suro to result in some boniflt to ourselves and verylkcly to others as well it lr indeed a distinctive honor for a canadian i weekly newspaper to have completed nine docades dtoonjlduoaa publication in this young country of lura jflii jtiie happy experience this week of the acoiuiat7hfaaplendid local newspapor was ate hon malcolm cameron in bjjdva useful and successful career but no predecessor has been moreuseful to his com- editor mr walter w vikerhas guided- the des- oub canadian vlbltorfl cardiff today and swansea to morrow welcome a party of canadian journalists with many thousands of othor people inhabitants of the brit ish dominions end colonies tbey havo succumbed to the attractions of the british empire exhibition and like many others of these voyaeni they are seisins the opportunity of paying a visit of inspection and information chief reommerclal centres of south wale theykre assured of a hearty weloorqe not only because we in south wales have a tradition of hospitality which it is an obliau0a of honor and an exercise of pleoaure to maintain but because the export in dustries and mercantile interests this ragjon compel us to endeavor cultivate the good opinion of the i formation seekers from near and far wo are aure of the interest of oar visitors because south wales bos es tablished many economic links with the canadian dominion we desire to extend our trade with them and we know that they would rather trade with us ihun with lands which are outsltfa the british confraternity hut ions it was from the bristol channel that there went forth the venturous navigator who discovered canada and since their day many less adventurous but more hopeful voyafl- ere have issued from this part of the country to ielp in colonlalna canada or to establish new links of commerce i there is moreover no other british dominion oft colony with which tho people of south wales have more num erous social links than canada our visitors will find much lo interest them in cardiff a fine baronial pile mttgnlltcent assemblage of civic edi fices progress industries and a great system ot docks engineering works and shipping warehouses swansea kng news totml ok canadian uditolts unique the overseas tour organised by the canadian weekly newspapers asso ciation lasting from june ii to augu4t 3 1934 in which the editor of the ex n miner was fortunate enough to par ticipate was unique in more than one reepect it was the first tour across the pond by any large body of news papsrmen from this continent during the war a party of dally newspaper editors were sent over by the govern- men to mak observation in order to give th people firsthand informa tion the overseas journey ot the canudlan weekly newspapers associa tion was organised by th associa tion and financed entirely by those taking part members of the aaaocls- llon having seen canada from oeaai lo const were desirous of seeing snm of thu hlstorlo spots and great man ufac luring i entree of the motherland as wull ae something of mrsnce and phones oince 481 res 37w dr a i price chiropractic electrotherapy 130 upper wyndham street guelph ovi 11 yours kxperlence consultation fhee a triple surprise a wellknown author who for soma years has been an enthusiastic admirer of the automobile recently had an amusing experience which oho dls- orlbee in the bohemian a now mod always attracts her attention she de clares and when she camo out of the new york hotel and saw a fine new car standing unoccupied by tho curb she stopped to admire 11 while i examined 4iand gaxed with envy a friend also interested in autos came down the street and approached the car i lent it stunning ho said i agreed enthusiastically and added that the machine was tantalising me as x did so long to tuke a suln that my chauffeur was 111 and that i was afraid to run my car through the city why i will take you ho said i havent a thlnvo do this ufternoon where shall we get we got tn and 1 suggest el cony to make a long story short thu delight ful drive gave us an appetltu stopped for dinner and thou wei seagate to call on friends aa we worg crossing the brldgu on our way home at about eleven oclock my friend in quired at what guruga do you keep your machlnor at the question a terrlbla possibility dawned upon mo and with th re membrance of a certain unfumlluirliy that he had displayed ut thu llrst in regard to tha running uf iiio ar tl situation became liuttiilttly clour ho had though l thut the mu itlne was mine and i hud bxm etpjitlly vncuro in the belief that the muchlne won his other words we hud calmly gonu with some one uluos property you may imagine our fooling we felt confident that wo would w urrest ed on our way up town wo rolled up to the hotel inwardly iuuking aftui iuch inquiry and explaining we found the indignant owner fortun ately he knew me slightly und hud u well developed senso of humor in spit rather forbidding evjireasiun us we first faced him with our unfortunate story i thlitlcj bulluyei uv ills parting remark however wn ther puxsllng although ht said it ident cordiality success leads to satisfaction r j j j w kennedy son plumbing heating tinsmithing the success of work in scores of j homes and business places in acton is a guarantee that wo are in a position to assure you satis faction we will appreciate your order and will execute it with promptitude main street acton ratli will whenevor youd tike machine again just let u thu of her u ny mystery helping htir ha been convl iielaumof the baltlelwui andoti wu worn nnu poatbellum conditions botii there and but thank goodness i in great brttain thus h waa thatnot what has become of the old fashioned girl t the query wus tuauittly uskod what has buoonis of tho swuut mo dest oldfashioned girl und u uo respondent replies i know what huu benonn im surprised that thur u about it youll and her ut hm mother wash the dlahei youll find her occasionally ut dances standing with her int ok ugulnt the wall attracting no attention ywhatcver youll find hr waariug hlr that u not r fcesearlly bohbwd or liluached xoull find her wull iliussod hut not freakishly dressed youll find she bus ti beuutlful nn turai complexion thut ih nut b nil rely ooncealml by rouge und nwilr you wont find bur hiiiouimw t-lgor- ettea youll nnd hr ixnullng good book and latktna oomniuii men you wont nnd her very uumurous nut nntliely chevrolet challenges comparison a standard chevrolet car is a fully equipped car it isnotnecess- ary to spend a dollar more than the purchase price to make it complete- there are no extras to be bought chevrolet economy is still fur ther evidenced after its purchase it costs least per mile in consump tion of gas oil and tires it also costs least per year for maintenance the tremendous increases in sales of chevrolet are ample evid ence that chevrolet willstand up under hard usage and give real service cut azk ifa mbout tha qmac dolorred pnyiuent pla 0 bawled t rj kerr auctioneer and real brtate agent 17 years experience cton ontario hales entrusted to h j kerr re ceive attention from date of listing to dale of sale list your eaiea with me realdouce bower avenue acton phone sft acton call at my agents wanted the careful attention to our cus tomers orders and tho splendid stock suppllod for years past war rants us in having a representative or two in this county liberal cosomlosiona byee outfit write at once for kxclualve territory thee w bowman son company ntrxinvuxe out star nurseries q3lbaans9tv3t patrons of this establishment itease notice hxutitlltutlnm for qluoaas on tharwttuy vrlduy and saturday- unly of uuh wk iwiin grhiilluu and quick re pair illartiiiuiit oieratlng om usual write in or plume 1d01w for appointment a d savage optometrist mfq optlolan savaos optica dulldlnq ipht ath pat offloe guelph fisher king representatives fob this section t call on them at v jij m the old and beuable granite and marble work we are manufacturers- an4 direos lmportera of all alnda of konumanta and taeadotone work we sell dtraes to our customers at yh prtoae thus aavlns our oaototners 40 per oent we have the beat apbllane and the only meohaatea ut t pacal whs can oparat paattmatla umoa vropart wa oma ttra ftmommtrom tntaareoa or ear atacaara lataroavo asaft eaher puoaaejbgre otoara hay to oav saw aejtta lavaroa to wqioc w swr lb tarcaea a4 baaa atoejt a0adte la tba core tbjua ajgw bna arn4a fiw waactf anisnl or write will call on you 1

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