Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1925, p. 3

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the home op ftp alton 3te press alcmbcr cinadiar ass wfcekly newspaper iciation member selected town weeklies of ontario thursday niorniiif at the free press building atiuustrccl tlijo wbcription price is jxiio rref yejr in alvane postage in charged additional to offices in the united states tlit date- to which subscriptions arc paid i3 indicated on tticaddress label- advertising rates transient advertise- menti to tcnts per line agnte measure for first insertion and 5- cents- per line for each bubse- qucnt insertion contract display advertise ments for 50 inches or more per annum 18 cents per inch each insertion advertisements with- dut specific directions wjn be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly h p moore president and editor a dills manager and assistant editor telephones- f editorial find business office nw residence of president iii residence of manager i i 1 hard to please all sections developments iri the budget debate in the house of commons indicates a repetition of the situation in the house of commons two sessions iro and also illustrate the exceeding difficulty of legislating and governing for a half continent twq years ago the progressives were annoyed at the failure of the governrhent to give any large downward revising oillhc-tarilljjiith-the-result-that-ih-parliament-they- moved a subamendment to the conservative main amendment to the budget proposals while the subamendmeritwbs ruled out of order the western group got themselves effectively on record as stand ing firmly for tariff reduction that session the government majority on the budget was one of the smallest on record only eight last session the liberal government made substantial reductiohsnr new8 from old acton t interest charges going down another favorable feature of the financial results pf the fiscal year just closing in the dominion is the important saving made in interest charges as a re sult of the successful refunding transactions during the year loans floated in new york for the can adian national railways and the refunding of ma- wing victory loans have enabled a saving in inter- fst of 264326492 a year which if capitalized would jmean practically a debt reduction of over50- fjpp000 a favorable balance of trade too was biiilt up with the british empire for the year amount ed to 243000000 whilethere was an adverse balance of trade with foreign countries of 78000000 leav ing a net favorable balance of 165186430 with all countries the tariff the estimated reduction in revenue as a result of those being 26000000 the progressives showed their appreciation and the largest budge mnjorjty on record iri canada was registered 112 this years fiscal proposals will beof material as sistanc tjasf years were of great encouragement to the western half especially- to the three prairie provinces both sections of the country cannot be pleased at the same time jnoistatesman ha yet discovered a way of legislating to the complete satisfaction of- the whole country- and itis provable no such discovery will ever be made items of interest fioni the acton ennlahd gazette of march 20 an old nnd valued employee will bo lout by tho a w r in tho iqtlromont at tho end of this month of mr frederick cawno 4 eradayroad acton the monthly mqetlhu of tho all saints sotlth acton branch of tho ohmrs wivatliotr3inttlib parish hall on tuesday when a paper on housing vua rcadby mr p w auaweh on monday a privato motor car collided with a bus at tho junction of highstioat and winchesterstreet acton two of the occupants of the motor car wore injured a quarrel over the cooking of fkspoaklng of ontario onjyjt lira fair ontario honey producers cooperative limited for somo years prior to 1923 tho honey industry in tho provlnoo of qnjturlo won in a most woeful stato of disorganization and rollcctcd small credit on a group of individuals who studied dally one of tho most highly organized communities in tho world to further complicate matuhts pro duction was i bjoajsand boundiraijox part tothe systomatic boosting of the industry by provincial and dominion agricultural depart ments 1ft has boon estimated by com petent authorities that production in ontario has increased over one hun dred per cent in the lust ten years in 1923 the crop in- the province ran wer eight million pounds here was a milliondollar industry bloater had a sequel at action police o op yfdnfhrtny when james eastertide redistribution in ontario following the secopd meeting of the redistribution committee at the parliament buildings it was stated that the members are rapidly reaching an agreement on changes to be made in certain ridings bruce huroni grey and simcpp- counties it is understood are to lose one member each simcoe has four fnem- hersat present in the legislature and each of the other counties has three middlesex it was stated may also lose a member and the two durham ridings mayte emerged other changes are contemplated in eastern- ontario toronto it was said will get several more members and windsor and essex county will get one morei hamilton ottawa ana london whose populations have increased largely since the last redistribution are also receiving rep resentation- in the legislature with easter the sun of righteousness arises with healing in his wings as the radiant light touches and quickens every faculty of spiritual being men find in the risen christ the yea to every promise of god rnade not only to them but in and through jheir nature its medsihdjts- aspirations thus through the message of easter they are enabled to possess its secret the spiritual process is produced iri all that believe the great truth for which easter stands is witnessed not bya single day in the whole year but by every recurnngsabbath it is well thatj this should he so inviw of the tremendous signifi cance and far extending implications of tbjs truth we have onlytotry to conceive what the world would be to us and what our outlook on life if the great fact of which easter is a perpetual witness should come to be discredited and the hope of easter blot ted out of our sky to realize the full significance of the festival which the christianchurch has so long observed the dominant feeling of the first easter was joy the news of the resurrection seemed even to the disciples to be too good to be true and we cannot wonder at their unbelief so stupendous was the miracle and so unspeakable its issues to them and to allrnankind- the story is so old and oft repeated that like many offifes grandestmysteries it has lost its imprcssiveriess for the unthinking multitude yet the joy which filled the hearts of the first believers will continue to be the heritage of all who put their trust in the risen lord howard or stanley road acton waa summoned by edith howard of tho sumo address for alleged threats the case was dlsmlssetl tho- new acton motdrdmbulancf has already had to answer several urgent calls since its arrival at thoplra station it is urged tlmtltshpuld us fitted with iustaid appliances and other conveniences tor treating tho slclc and injured mr frederick james eoonard ship ping clerk ofj3even oaks- has been missing from his home since tho oth inu on thursday in last week his wife received a letter from him which had been pdsted at acton but its con- tents were of such a rambling nature as to suggest that the writer was suf fering from some mentnt trouble at uxbrldge police court on monday james alexander milne gordon motormechanic 32 qroveroad acton wnbchareedwlthbetrign druns whilst in charge of a motorcar at high road hayes and with driving tho ea in a manner dangerous to the public two smartlydresscid young men wallace humphreys niid thos ryan both described as clerks with no axed atiode were charged at acton police court pnweilneaday as suspected the brewers browsing in clover the brewers were never in such rich clover anywhere in the world as they will be in ontario when the beer bill becomes law hon w e raney said at a meeting of the progressives in toronto on friday evening under the old ontario license act as it stood in 1916 they could sell their beer only in a few hundred barrooms in ontario under the old order the licensehojder had to pay a sub stantial fee now beer will be on sale in thousands of places in ontario and hiicensepjajejholders witronlypay a moninal fee then the barroom was disreputable for the future the barroom will be as reputableso far as-tho- government can make it so as a church social as theattorneygeneral put it beer is to be brought front the- cellar and put iri the fjront window it was useless mr raney lamented making further appeals in the legislature my appeal is now to the folks back home to the nativeborn electors of every riding in ontario that has been outraged by the betrayal of them and of representative goverririient the case is ripe but i think i know the temper of the people of ontario in vfiis matter and they will not forget the people of the town and the people of the u 1 ounury- our business men would profit both socially and materially if they took a keener interest in getting closer in touch with the farmers in the community it is a aufte common thing in other places in on- tario for the business men in towns to entertain the farmers out west they sometimes reverse this border the north battleford flews reports the dis trict farmers entertaining the business men of thu 1 luwii to u social evening described asthe most suc- oessful evening of its kind ever held iri thatpart of the province our farmers sometimes feel that heir interests are not as carefully considered as they should be just itow the question of daylight saving is a live issue and has already been considered both by the municipal council and the chamber of com merce our merchants have already adopted ths wednesday halfholiday for the summer arid fall months this wnle very pleasant or the business people is often a hardship for the farmer and his family during their busy months of the summer but they have in the past made the best of the ar- rarigements with very good grace notwithstanding tho inconvenience from which they often suffer in the matter of daylight saving it would seem to the part of wisdom to have a friendly conference with the farmers to ascertain if this scheme would he quite agreeable and convenient for them it is niost desirable that n spirit of gobd feeling be culti vated and preserved between the ousiness people of the town and that important section of the com- iffonity represented by the farmers and their fam- hes lhe7nterestotbolli tht people jof the country and the people of the town are so interwoven that the endefvor should be to prfeserye as tar as pos- slbloaiplrit of harmony arid good will editorial notes a bill was introduced in the legislature last week increasing the pay of cabinet ministers from6q00 to 8000 per year and the sessional indemnity of members from 1400 to 2000 it is estimated that the production of farnregjs in canada for 1924 was 212648685 dozens of the yalue of 50322439 as compared with 202186508 dozens of the value of4877o780 in 1923 all the colonies of the british wst indies have accepted the- invitation of premier mackenzie king to be represented at a conference in ottawa this summer to lay the basis for an enlargement of the trade pact between canada and those islands the maintenance of acton schools cost 11864- 09 in taxes in addition to 286150 in legislative grants 89000 in halton county grant 67666 in continuation school fees for pupils from wellington couatyand265q3frmhonre8ident feeaantirtothotojr was speedily 77 covered nd fh flr amnrhnrml fta examination fees a total of 1655736 persons loitering jit twyfbrdavonue acton with the intent to commit a felon the case was remoulded- one of the latest suggestions with regard to wbrklngclaba housing in acton is that a public inquiry bhould be held tinder tho auspices of the afimbter of health to ascertain what moro can bo done locally to provldo suitable cheap dwellings for persons in need of them at tho lowest possible rent 3ir harry and lady brittain were among those present at a special ser- vicq to celebrate tho anniversary of the independence of lithuania latvia and esthonla hold on sunday afters noon at tho acton presbytorlan church mr fred j read of acton is acting as agent in tho konaal rise ward tax tho conservative and jscohomy candi dates for tho willesden council on monday a horse attached to on of mr shopherdlys tipcarts took fright whilst tho bridle was belny at tended to and bolted down actonlane wiiero he came into collision with the projecting strip of wall of beaumont park schools the strip of wail col- lapaedandone thebnafur oftho cart penetrated tho sldo of tho horse killing it on tho spot when john green laborer with no fixed abode appeared on remand at acton police court on wednesday charged with begging at west lodge- avenue acton ho was t now further charged as a rogue and vagabond and after dotsorgt foster had referred to previous convictions dating from i8s7 and included convictions for stealing andhousebreaking howns l to the gttol for threo months tho acton gazette regrets to re cord the death in tho west middlesex hospital on monday otjr edwin bydmann aged 84 who hadbeen in failing health tor somo ume mr bydmann was a member of al hlghly- respected family anot be and his brothers were once prominent in the commercial affairs of tho town and district and iri the support of local institutions a story of alleged drunkenness and cruelty on the part of bjdward doffcelt towards his wife ellkabotn maud dog- gctt acton was related to the magis trates on wednesday whon tho hus- b-and- wab summoned by tho wife for being an habitual drunkard and for porslstent cruelty the bench after hearing tho evidence held that persis tent cruelty and habitual drunkenneds hai been proved and ordered defend ant to pay his wife 2 10s a week and costs tho acton fire brigade was sum moned to the new factory of thohop- klnson motors ltd willcsdenlanc yesterday in tho process of dipping portions of motorcars into a tank for waterproofing purposes tho mlxturo in uso became ignited and flames shot way to absolute bankruptcy in sofar astho big producers wetro concerned due to lack of application of common sense business principles to such things as distribution marketing grading and the like in other words the business had grown far too big aftd unwieldy for any system of individual mitrltet- ing 71 at this jijncullo u323 tllo ontario beekeepers association a purely social organization took a hand in affairs for several year previous to jthe time- la question this socloth had beep dab- ibllng- in cooperative buying of cori- tnlnors and it was found in two con secutive years that they had made a saving of some i2500o annually fortha membcrsv here was food for thought and a concrete example of tho bene fits of cooperation why not apply this principle to tho soiling end of tho business representations were made to tho minister of agriculture the hon j smartln and -theroutlinesr-atcodp- erntivo organization laid before him meld rootsmangels every fanner and scucfcman knovvo the value ofth3 mangel as a body builder and a milk producer nndhritho main tenance of general good health rcnnies tested northern gtowa seed will yield remarkably large crops of well formed roots of high nutritive value and excellent feeding quality ivt hlmii recommend fhe following varieties to all growers voho desire the bfst rennlea giant half long yellow rennlea perfection mam moth long red rennlea giant white sugar rcnnies ideal grler rennui tested mangel seed from your local dealer or direct from the druui it company william htn nit limited cor adelaide and jarvis sl toronto tf tot cannot ohtalh locally please write u giving your dealerla address r rennic scd ranausl the most complete cpndjaa seed cataioaue free on request -the- boys-got- in covered and the flre mqtherctlt tho brigade was summoned as a pre- caytlonary- measure but tho flro was out when it arrived for reason which will ho appreciated by air who have to dq with tho acqui sition of property tho negotiations be tween the town councils of acton and baling and the rothchlld family in regard to the future of gunneraby park have been and still are belne conducted privately but tho court clhi feel that a statements of the present position is due to those whom they represent about a doien lads some of them visitors from hammersmith wer concerned in u lively fracas which oc curred at 1115 pm on sunday around a coftfco utall at the corner of church- road and the hammersmith sections of tho eroupap4 an exchange- of bnd lanruuffo ctijmlmtted 1n blowo the pollco iniorvened and some smart cantufts were effocted by p c kemp who gave chase and p s shlploy for the first time in its history tho acton chamber of commerce welcomed x r t 1 i c tutl-lp- cabinet minister at ita annual dln- apnl 19 to 25 has been proclaimed save the wwch waa holdat tha clarendon orest we6k theministcr of the interior is stress- restaurant on wednesday evening when a record number of members were present the company who were tfocoived by mr w tp davoport pres ana mrs davenport numbered up wardeof160 anil lhelijdcd one item in the auditors report just issued will be read wrth much satisfaction by the citizens of acton that is that the amount required for chari ties during the whole year 1924 was 680 our town has been fprttinate in haying factories for the most part which operate the year around hon e c druryformer prime minister and member of the legislature for halton in addressing a meeting in toronto the other evening referred to the storm of abuse to which ttre hon mr raney had hnuijeclecltajnihejlegislature during the pres ent session i hail him aa the next premerofhhe provincd he said ing strongly for greater care and protection of our- forest wealth inoutlininl that situation he states that tho protection and perpetuation of the do- ttirfntdris forests are vital to the cbntinued industrial welfare and national strength of canada arid to the healtn comfort and prosperity of the canadian ptiople r- wcjcnowof no manufactured product for which so much has heen promised as this new beer look at the partial list to weari people away from hardliquor drinking phi bootleggers out of business satisfy the noisy wets attract tourists create respect for law arid orddr and be minusa kick toronto globe and withal make arofit to the government whicli the provincial treasurer estimates at 2000000 per year a deputation of quebec people approached the government the other tjay for a widening of the quebec liquor law the premier told the deputation if they were wise they would not stir up prohibition sentiment which at present was quiescent but might be revived to overwhelming activity- in a- moment this is probaty true alsrf jctf qntario r was considerable apathy in the tecent plebiscite vote due to the presumption that the promises made were honest and true stttd that the temperance cause had rio reason to worry therell fife f breeze among the leaves of the in ul berry frees in ontario ere long he was heartily in accord with the pro ppsluon and arranged- for the pro vincial department of agriculture to help in overy way possible in the worit of organizing in the spring of 1023 the coopera tive was well under way ithaseneral managerficcretaryrrcasurer board of directors uri 285 members signed up for a period of three yara one of the big dimcultlcs ftacing tho coopera tive at the very outset was a vijang- over from the previous years tad business of some one million and a half pounds of hone this was tackled in p buslnebsllke way by mr a g halstead tho general man ager who promptly made a trip to england france belgulm holland etc where tie established sound trade with orders for thirteen offloads of honey some of h sold in markets where ontario honey had never oven been heard of before in passing it might be mentioned that over a million pounds of this hangover had to bo ilquiflod and recanned in order to meet the re quirements of the foreign market it mdy readily be seen that this was nq small item for a young organization to tackle successfully fortunately thp cooperative had bought outright a boitllng plant at dunnville ontario at pie start and this establishment enabled the work to be carried on ex peditiously is 1t worth while rprr the harry as honorary president lady brittain tho rt hon slri l worthlntfton evano jjart war secretary the chief- guest and the mayor of acton the prince of wales publichouse at the corner of acton green bore an ap- poaranco on wednesday morning that was some what reminiscent of a build ing within an air- raid area nearly every window had been- blown out but tho walls appeared i to be intact with theexceptlon of n slight chipping hero and there tho prejmlses arelheprot porty of messrs ashby arid cp brw- crs of statues tho cause of the dam age was a rather violent explosion which occurred in tho cellar qnder- neath tho private bar men wanted father said utile ruth nppeallno- ly why doht you stay at home to work as other little girls fathers do father who waa a business manager of a great corporation has to travel extertblvely smiled fondly at his little daughter id love to ruth ho an swered but you see i have to earn a lot of money to take care of my little girl and her mother and i cant get onough work to db here at home o father ored ruth reprlbvlnplv 1 dont believe you have tried hard enough why i have seen a sign out men wantedlotfl andjota of times there wa one over in iront of our grocory ptoim this very morn ittg one day when i was weary and not a thing went right a quitter sad and dreary urged mo t5 quit the fight he pointed me a picture of rest and quiet ooqe where wets would never trouble and drys would never teaso it might have seemed quite tempting if he had not made me smile whon ho skod the foolish question do you think it is worth while for isee folks by mil lions- now saved from whiskeys curo and still another million snatched up from the open hearse i boo tho old prisons emptied thai homes content has tilled since down the open sewer john barleycorn was spilled instead of crowded bread lines i look at bulg ing banks an army of investors flies past in serled ranks upon each mile of highway a flock of flivvers pass as men step off the brass rail and jstep upon tho gas the mirth of joyous children tho smile of happy wives is worth the consecration of many dream ers lives i may have missed somo pleasure i may have known some pain i have amassed no treasure but id do it again as at this easter season god shows us how to give 1 and the truest reason why its worth while to live tis in the call of service tho summons to the fight against the hosts of evil and for the truth and right enlist in such servlco how could 1 help but smile whon any ask tho question do you think it is worth while with apologies to walter mason waynd b wheeler youthful un8elfi8hne88 ho wob-a- very good little boy and very thoughtful it was during a long bpell of dry weather and he had heard of the great scarcity of water through outthe country ho came to his mother and slipped his hand into here mamma ho said is it true that in sorae places little boys and girls have not enough water to drink that la what tho papers say my dear mamma he presently said td like to jlvo something for those poor little boys and girls yes door what would you illto to kivb mamma ho said in an earliest way as long oh tho water is so very very scarce i think i ought to givo up feeln washed i bobbed heads may be washed its cosy to wash and dry the bobbed heads a free lather pf babys own soap in a buinof hot water it a simple and inex pensive shampoo end the linger ing fragrance as of rosea in the hair is i very appealing- uebys own soap it sold in individual cartons 10c bvery- where best for pwi and beoy too m take notice hw h1nton llepalrs and guarantees alt clicks wattih jewellery sklvifrryare gamaphonas phono- gapha etc mill 3tv acton ont y- harfthaw ave west toronto now is the time to havo your timepiece properly repaired it is no good cleaning watches and clocks unless they iro pjoporly repaired by men who have serv ed their apprbntlceship under competent men my father crandfathe unit his brothers were all specialists and manufacturers call in and pay us a visit and inquire hwhinton jewellar watohmakfcr clobkmaker etc acton and toronto the lalo dan rice tho famous shov man was fond of boys and always wanted to see a lot of them in his audience ho nevor gave a perfor mance when the no6kaand corners were not filled wjfifi youngsters who had come in free one blorydtth1ssort 0 told by capt george j grammar traffic manager of tho lake shore railroad at tho time of the occurence gram mar wh6 lived in 2anesville ohio was standing with a crowd of other boys looking longingly into the tent but not having the price pf admission it was mr rices custom to stand at tho door until tho first grand entry of the circus people when ho would leave on this occasion ho saw the hungry look on the faces of tho boyfl and called them around him you want to g in dont you boys bet yer life shouted back the youngsters ill tell you what alltho boys who aro back here in ten minutes with clean ifaces and hands get in the words were hardly out of hlw mouth before there waa a dash for the muskingum river and in less than seven minutes two hundred clean faces and hands came back to tho tent the boys went inside with a rush usiness directory medical dr j a mcniven physloan and burgaon coj-ffldjoubncoicornorbwr- ikie and jlffln streot piionb 88 dr e j nelson frederick strbbt aoton ontario legal pionono 22 p o- bo f mash frtpmfr barriator 8olioltor notary pjollo conveyancer etc pfirnvmadt block acton oit montot lbjt on mortgages iloureoso tun to 5 pm satuidoya 1200 ocloclc il h g meir 1 ebarrlater solicitor notr gooroetowr oi oent l pliblla rr rm dr j belir d drsv tr d7st dntft honor qiraduato of toronto univer sity the latest anesthetic used if dealred ofilco at reslderico corner of mill and frederick streets the warm bath smythos mistake which is describ ed inan english contemporary must hov9 been disconcerting to say tho least youll find your bath in tho out- ouse thus ho had been directed tho night before at tho llttlo inn where he was stopping and that is why ho was now in his dressing gown pushing open the outhouse door jt waa dark but there was the tub and it would do he hoppod in in the middle of his ablutions the redfaced landlordthrust his head in at the door in tho dim light ho failed to see the man in the tub water quite nicely warm thanks observed smythe but lta a trifle muddy muddy bei- hanged roared tho landlord bursting in suddenly your tubs in the next place git out of it you bhthorln idiot not a word of this in tho ouse mind not a word of this in the ouse thats my omobrowed alo youre awoahin in why he didnt quit an oregon man was trying to sell a horse tho animal wab wind- broken hut sleek tho owner trottod him around for inspection and bring ing him back to the prospect ho strok ed the horses nock and remarked has- he not a lovely coat tho prospect removed his pipe from his mouth and said as ho looked at the heaving flanks of the animal yes his coats all right but i dont like his pants a proper shine for easter time 1mi sftoelblish it improver your personal appearance dr soper dr white specialists in diseases of skin blood nerves bladder and special ail ments of men one visit advisable if impossible scad histoty for free opinion nod ad vice qucstloa4lnnk and book on dlmeaacs of tnen free consultation free medicine furnished la tablet form hoars 10 am to x pm ad 2 xoja pm stfodays 10 am to 1 pm dra soper st white si toronto street toronto ont it pays to use martin senour i0os pure paint varnishes nrkrirpo5bfbceterysucfhx wirhe to hoad office montreal ftir free booklet home painting made easy sold bv wdgtalbot acton ontario look money take notice that we will handle your troublesome nbtesr and accounts on a strictly commission basis no collection no charge- we place 34 years experience at your disposal and assume all your collection troubles send ua your list wo will do tho rest no note or account is considered too small too largo too old or too far away wo will tackle any honest debt kelly aiken collectors oranqeville owen sound j m aiken manager jos j kislly monuecr reference sterling bank of canada hot cross buns good friday will be tomorrow and it wont seem like good friday unless you have a plentiful supply of our hot cross buns just enough spice and raisins and currants in them to make them real hot cross buns and browned to a turn they are bound to prove popular for good friday the price is 20c per dozen thevwill be readyat 5 p al tonight fairbanks bakery noty m mill st acton mf g gollop dds jds dental tsrillanl offlco over bank 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savage building rlfllt at tho post ofllco guelph ontario b3 richmond sivast tpsromtg canaoi the old and reliable granite and marble works wo aro manufacturers and dlreot importers oc all kinds of monumental and headstone work wo soil direct j to our cuatomoao at wholosalo prlcoa thus saving ourcustonnor 40 per cent wp havo tho bent appllancosand th only moohanles intho bominlon who j can operate pneumatic tools proporjy wo can give references from hundred of our customers in toronto and othejr places where others havo to havo lftlf sults in order to collect wo havo th largest and best stock of granito in the dominion or moro than any thrqe dealers in tho west wo are iobiu- mato dealrt and employ no auenw and do not annoy or pest customer by sending out- ignorant agents solicit ing orders wo omploy only mechanics and defy competition hamilton sqns quelph ont subscrilptions for all maga zines takn at the free press office t i te 1z7ez

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