Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1926, p. 3

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i fj v- c the home of j2hp arimt jffrr tfcrab member canadian weekly newspaper association member selected town weeklies of oaurio the acton f ree press if published everj thursday morning at tbe free presi building mxll street acton ontario the subscription price is fxoo per year in adtince- postage is charged additional to offices in the united states the date to which subscriptions arc paid la indicated on the address label advertising ratestranicnt advarusc- meats 10 cents per line agate measure for first insertion and 5 cents per line for- each subse quent insertion contract display advertise ments for 50 inches or more per annamilceats per inch each insertion advertisements with out ipecific directions will be inserted till forbid ratia charged accordingly ii p moore president and editor c a dills manager and assistant editor telephones editorial and business office u residence of president ilj i residence of uatuagcr 131 lurches and sinximer attractions thcss the days when the cell of the open road tear loyalty of church members oil a warm bright spy st marys congregations says he joumaljf are holding up so far in a way that must btwfying to local parsons the wise pastor will nojjrdo a good ihing he will remember that fifjpr twenty minutesis plenty of time to put acrlfreal message if he is well prepared it is the rfiier who hasnt his subject well in hand that cak his lastlys ministers can show their affiation of their congregations loyalty these h ndays by having a heart and holding the serjnown to one hour during the summer weekly fashion hint te thursday morning july 15 i9q the thi incepi lated this hi voice law wi minis would sentirnl the pi an an select prese his p and motto of the province of ontario to of the province of ontario is ut lis sic permanet which might be trans i she began so forever she remains ference to the fact that when the pro- fper canada was created in 1791 british troduced and the government and ad- wore moulded so far as local conditions lit on british usage the strong british hich from that time has prevailed until developing in mbrerecen7f years into iperialism finds expression in the motto the hon sir james whitney when the is of the province were adopted during p the sunday schoql lesson for 8un day july 18 1926 editorial m hie creed of canadas only lady member of parliament vn- miss agones macphail m p announces her po- lft3cal creed in these terms 1 believe we need a charmjc in the firm oi government which willallow questions to be debated on their merits arid in wiidj the cabinet wilfbe a committee of the house i believe in goodwill and the creation of a peace piycoogy to replace war and militarism i believe jf in social credit i believe that hamanitarianism shouldbe expressed in our social laws i belie vev in v the low tariff 1 believe in enabling laws for co operation i believe in electoral reform farm prices higher in canada atflpresent moment says the current letter of thwral bank the position of the canadian much msie fortunate than that of the he united states since the price of cans- products is above the general price level verage price of united states farm pro- ow this level for some months the whole ic commodity prices has been downward united states and canada and as usual als have suffered more than finished goods ruon bureau of statistics index for 236 es in april was 1606 against 1638 for ws -a- tr t two provinces attain majority the two canadian provinces of alberta and sas katchewan attain their majority in regard to age on september first next they will then be 21 years old as provinces of the dominion prior to that th ar no embrawrrradtherstarus o vvv tefriforifes administered largely by the canadian jr etieral government the occasion of the two pro- ifeil vthces reaching their majority provides an interest- jvrvviijgrretrospect in 1905 the combined population ii pt alberta and saskatchewan was4op000 in round lvsi lt is row i5000o0 the value of the an- ji w agricultural production has increased in 21 ip iwiars from about 4onnooon to 7s nnn non jtssvk r farmi farm dian while due treni in b raw the coml januj farm uniti she 146 154 in n riri pri pri whe tan peri the following items ot local news appeared in the issue of the acton jsnff express received on the 8th inst an invitation to parties of acton school children to witness the rehears- bile the april index number for canadian al royal air force display was plalbs and stripes are modish the woman whose wardrobe ij complete certainly pays strict atten- tion to the plaids and stripes this reason tties are used in simple straiglituae frocks of indescribable snuriness and while freqnently trunmed the decoration counts hear- 3uitofflarerystandpitit to the left u a taffeta trimmed with plain siuc the pockets are embroidered en appuqne arid the folnesa at the bade held in with a narrow string belt medium size requires 3 yard 36- inch plaid and jj yard puin silk flannel linen crepe de chine or damask may be employed in repro ducing the second model twin in serted pockets and a jabot of plain georgette trim tbe front of the dress the enffs on the sleeves cxrrespeodhur with the jabot medium site re quires 3h yards 36iocfa striped and h yart uin materja news prom overseas hams of interest from th other acton from ths exprwu years from about 40000000 to 785000000 i need for imniigratldnto canada isl5 ttiejrcaae too strongly to assert iaci ttkt jn an agricultural country the main object of swtescraft- might well be to maintain reasonably fe lstlibie rdral land values so faras wis object may jijibfeiattaiiied through- legitimate legislation or sound 5- airection in- canada for example rural values iri the east as well as in the west be- ciajtie demoralized throtigh the interruption- of the ypfrpefoiaimg at once to agricul- fejvvf tirl depression owing to a reduced demand for land and the consequent stimulation of emigration cts stands at 1729 on the other hand the ates department of agriculture index farm products in the united statees stand inst a general price level of approximately oth cases these index numbers are weighed to the economic importance of the various ling info the index the prevailing low corn and cotton go far to explain the low the united states while the high price of ich is proportionately a much more impor- juct in canada is a large factor in the-pros- the canadian farmer editorial notes goesinto the home should pub lothing that cannot be read aloud in the farh rcle this is a paragraph from the ethics ado by the canadian weekly newspapers as- soci and has always been the policy of the acn ree press the old political parties in halton are mak- inglfngements to place candidates in the field drlerson will again be the conservative candi da at it is not known who will be the- liberal sta lbearer duncan campbell will no doubt be off the nomination again burlington gazette m kv cahadato the united states largely in sym pathy with the cohcpiriitant of such isj3b4eiy urban depression situation canadian opumism inan address- before the convention of the cah- adian weekly newspapers association at quebec awveeks ago horn frank carrel m lc presi- eifhecafladiandailyetiapers association said hevjiad selected the subject of canadian opti- mlani its being an appropriate one for a quebecker to tp before such a distinguished body df visitors hesaidthe trouble with canada today was not the itartffjy arouses such a lot of pessimistic speech- yfaiiiti iruthful factthat canada stands on the c7 tilirdof odo of the greatest eras of prosperity yfvilopntryin tworldv- she requires increased v f i pcuutiog to nitikobotji egdsnieet mr carrel con- jdudetf his address with a plea for a more optimistic irjt iiradng canadians f 6 bring this about he jtf every loyal and patriotic canadjah must realize flj jhafehe ninst we united in our thoughts on this sub fyg jeciaridjwe inusj make it plain that there is no room fci-ifip-p-jfwrtciate- sinless faecain iinbitib virtidr pthe optinrii8nvtobe tpund not only in the proyince gf quebec blitin any oneojt the provinces s pjfrvaftdorjiini v t alcwmttoient preyy rlerly all the joysof living are to be sum vttjjdsrf upinthei word achievement both in sport and i ititk mieachjevemenrpf- a purposeis the thihg thatgiyes a man ie great satisfaction to feel tfmfwe are working steadly toward our aim to see thairnp design id taking fprntuiider our hands is to experience a satisfaction greater than any that come ott ufcvtlirolfgh cohtemrjlation and leisure often enek is hardandlpng yon fpei that if ojily jfpju jidi flrifshejj- you cbnld happy yet when it hfcvvinlvkllprfl vnti xarhw iaovm vho n ik- tra anf vnm unf 46 tb th bi peecji before the conservatives of dufferin aturne last week mr c rmckeownm p- p- pr ied that there would be both a dominion an roviricial election before the snow falls and the ould be conservative governments in power in the dominion and ontario houses before the istmas holidays the possibleexception of one candidate the farmers of alberta elected every one of the iddteswho ran under the party banner in vincial election of june 2ft the standing of ties with the result still doubtful in ath- is u f a 45 liherals 5 conservatives 4 4 independent 1 doubtful 1 total 6ft exchange asks this significant question was it that the toronto mail and empire lord byngs mind j t predicted that premier iwould not get dissolution- and then before itirem of mr meighen transpired it jald government will ask and will receive a dissolu- where did the mail get the advance know noolasts argue that the mostquoted sentence ncolns gettysburg speech war after all only alapbrase from wellington the iron duke said ok thiers government of france itisa govern- of politicians by politicians for politicians er what the cynical soldierstateman would said concerning canadas condition these days be i v ayor t s amiandale of new westminister advocates a higher license fee for automobiles the creation of a fund therefrom to take care citizens injured in motor car mishaps failing he suggests compulsory accident insurance for hftlshed you soon learn tbait in tbe freedom from ftorists to protect- the public that might be a good iafria noysotnyidhpudiixt as you found in thcei but the motorist who drives in a manner and itforhjarice of it- you hve indeed freed yourself fc speed dangerous to the public should be as- w fiombanion pf your thoughts and you havefted for the major part of the premiums rhaera hnthintr titot at anan nifjftmijj rfcib he raffling of motdr cars or other articles is wful county crown attorneys hrougbont the ince have been instructed by the attorney- arals department that the dominion act respect- the raffling of motor cars and operation oi other ries must be rigidly enforced all inspectors of provincial police are in receipt of similar ad- rfibrhaps nothing ttrot at once can take its place thiel wmwi accomprtehrnent that jt had seemed ydu cpuldbl is a pleasure to note that the mount forest fiiiver knowntil the accomplishment was contpletebr federate has reached- ita sixtieth year and that ivesthb labor onty a shojfifee and lookinj very trustwdth and fpble editor jwr a v piekvydu sets ftiat its in the effort father than inbighi has reached the rweiityfthvyear oi his theyrnimph that the deepest satisfactipri lay butbriectiofi with that excellent paperstne confeder nptfcper crownedwitn triumph of accpmpllh- nieijjdne ofhe irtucof accomplishment is hjf if m4l us more ketlarare than we could pthi v wivrtebf the joys of snuiggle thre is hp joy bi ym atfiiipjle for one who aiayvfaito hnwi avt beett- fomumitfr in its editorial supervision m the outset the founder mr- stoyel was k n of blty and diiceromcrtt but the paper never fn iqdjt6rof more f idle pen con trolled by lyriyf ynoyie aouniil judgment iitft editor- v- received by the acton education com mittee daniel m carter 19 a farm la borer who irave an address at en- fieldroad acton was izied 10a at acton police court on uondasr for bclns drunk and tjlaorderly a happy arranitement was made on saturday night by which the conser vative and kambor partle will ahare the use of acton 3farket place for their xneeuiurft the headquarters of tho acton sec tion oi the metropolitan special con stabulary reserve have been transfer red to the acton police 8fcatlon aoton haevfrur a web- managed dis pensary of it own in blritbeccroax took a special interest on wednesday in the sale of nalnature bells and other emblems in aid of tbe peoples dlspeh- sarles f or the sick anlmotus of the poor many meml frlfctidaof thefta ancestors abraham acton branch of the xeague of nations union joined the bailor contumrept in the public welcome to tftie western peace pilgrims at the eollaar border on friday afternoon at the invitation of mr and mrs percy harris the acton girl guides local association held its annual meeting on the lawn of craasrth creswlckroad acton on thursday afternoon of lost week the funeral of mr p uawln wood stockroad an old member and former deacon or the acton bapttslj church took place on friday afternoon the service which was conducted in the church by profc a j d forrer of regents park college was larjrely at tended- good progress la being made with important extensions and improve ments at the acton conservative club amongnt the new features will be a comfortable barlounge a new kitchen stewards room and additional ac commodation for eeryice a new bath room and a new lavatory an acton schoolboy who wras charg ed on remand at acton police court kacinot a great opportunity generavsson title the call of moaes scripture lesson exod 2 11 to 4 referenco material aca 7 2234t reb 11 24-26- golden text certainly i will be with thee exodus 3 12 devotional reading amos 8 48a 15 2124 the text explained 11 who ixm i moaaoa diffidence b probably the effect of his long- isola tion in mldlan the book of exo dus says that ho resided in mldian fpjrty years this is not however an exact measure and may mean hiranly anumbcr of years forty is used in the bible ha a round number 12 this mountain horeb thero is question as to the exact uso of the names of horeb and sinai perhaps horeb was the name of the entire range and slnal of a particular peak perhaps tho names were synonymous 13 apparently- tho israelites had for gotten during their residence in egypt tbe very name of their forcfahejjflj god 14 i am the name jan ven or yah- wcb which in english we generally call jehovah is explained here ai meaning the one who is namely the eeternal 4i is mosca is atlu diffident 1z jehovah sives moses complete assurance of his help lesoiv themes the call of the blood human na ture is stronger than any manmade law or custom tho heart of love va its own master according to the customs of the country and the time moses was an egyptian prince to whom the israelites were nothing but foreign slaves the young mans af fection however ovepleaped the arti ficial barrier and persisted in turning to tbe desplited slaves as his brothers tbe call of bluod drove him to take their irart event though the result should be disastrous to himself the beauty of patriotism is that it lifts a man out of himself he halls the poorest and mealiest of his country men as brothers like arnold von wlnketrled he is willing to cast him self upon the foemens spears if by his death ho can save his fellows discovering god the university mom was living as a strettncrd in the wilderness in egypt his mind had been trained his thinking machinery had been prepared now removed from the distractions of court life and the turmoil of egypts crowded cities he had the great opportunity to think in the narrow uuid of the nile men mlkht worship many gods sods of each city and province crocodile gods cats jackals ibises bullo but the vast open desert somehow proclaimed the unity of nature imoses came to feel vtbere 4a one great power that causes the thunderstorm on the mountain and- the sandstorms which sweep the desert below that marshals the saining host on high and guards the caravans that cross the barren wastes there come to his memory a story that in the days of long ago isaac and jacob had worshipped one great and loving- god finally there came a day of vision and enllgntenment a are that shone brightly but did not destroy and a voice that proclaimed t am the god of thy fathers throusjh contact with nature and mod itation upon godswonderfoi works moses had found god we too may and him even as did wordsworth different 1uayonndise m hd and sandriicfies scapes for 16 different mayonnaiae dressings as well as recipes for euaaian french and italian dressings are in keens recipe book whicli we will send you free for the asking a n a other recipes which it contains are for hew and attractive ways ofreparixig meat and i fish dishes pickles chowchows and catsups they are all worth knowing send your name and address and we will mail you a copy free colmarwcekm canada limited dept 132 1000 amherst street montreal kccnsmustanl y aids 1 a distkm railway time tables at acton anadian nationalirailways going wost no 25 sunday only no si no sb going east no 24 sunday only no 26 no 34 i no 36 no 38 i 1041a 74co 229 p cos p 708 p 70gt 11480 386 p 617 p nx 818 p m- canadian national- electric railways westbound dally daay dobly dally dally dally dally duny dolly dally doaiy dally dally dally dally dally daily daily eastbound a 755 ojn 956 am 1155 ajn 155 pjn 365 pm- 5g5 pan 755 pjn 965 pm 1224 nlm 658 937 1187 137 337 537 737 937 1136 am pjn pjn pjn pjn pm pjn on wtedneaday with steallnir from the doorway of 69 avenueroad a bottle of milk the property of mesnrs long and pocock was ordered to receive ave strokes of the birch shortly before noon on thursday in last week a thief or thlovea entered lt 4s thought through an open win dow st thomas lodge eat acton the residence ot the ncvwcottreu vicar of fit thomas acton vale and stole a jewel case from xn cot- trails bedroom k an acton member of the fellow- snip of the british empire bxhlbl- tlon an ou and wellknown resident who does not wish his name to be mentioned has drawn thu rlsht- to nominate a lad ot boottcharacter aged from is to 19 and of good physique to bold a scholarship at an agricul tural college in new south wales how the youni oan help the less torturiaiehntermwlves wat shown garden party held on saturday afternoon and evening in the pleas ant grounds of 9- rosemontrofetd in aoton the residence of mr and mrs p cook the -jiarty- was- planned in aid of the acton bill cwealeyan church branch of the taunt leag- uers union flsome practical hints on ho wr best to support the empire were given by sir harry brit tain on friday night to the members of the acton southeast word womens branch of the national unionist association in the southfleld- road schools where they had arranged an empire social v when mr john taylor is path finder a country excursion is bound to be somewhat out of the common rut so was it on wednesdowy when some ninety members and friend of the acton chamber of commterce left bt marys church in three motor coaches for an excursion through six counties v for both ho us mnd stable there is a good deal pf similarity physically speaking between human beings and the lower anlmaha both are subject to many allmsnts arising froim inflam mation and to all manner of cuts and bruises dr thomas eclectric oil is an entirely reliable remedy for such ailments and mishaps in both human belnjga and the lower orders of ani mals r classified stories of father taylor the nallon frlnd are perennial in their warm human interest be was a- bud who at all times spoke with an enraclna franknesa which sometimes became more brusque than waa desirable a banker from the west end or boston once visred father taylors church during- a fervid revival and varied the usual character or the meetlns by glylna a rather nompus address liar purport was that the merehunt princes of boston were a very benefi cent set of men whose wealth and enterprise gave emiiloyment to thous ands of isallors and that rns above all the duty of seamen to show their ststltudp to the merchants at the close of bl speech the bank er was somewhat taken aback when ressand askeileunply is there any otljer sinner cnotn upi tdwhwlu woaia ww to say a ftaanir for i tmve learned to look on nature not as in the hour of thoughtless youth but hearlruj oftentimes j the still sad music of humanity not harsh nor sratlng- though bt ounple power to chasten and subdue and 1 have relt a presence that disturbs mo with the joy or elevated thoughts a senso sublime or something far more deeply inter fused whose dwelling is the light of setting suns and the round ocean und the living air and the blue sky and in the mind of man vision brings a task moses dis covered qod and learned that with that discovery goes ever the discovery of duly no man can find qod and continue to live a life selfcentered the knowledge of qod breaking in upon a mans soul musf inspire him to go forth and bless his fellow men elljnbi or join the baptist might not remain forever in tho wilderness isaiah having seen the divind slory immediately cried out here am 1 send roe if god has come near to your stoul has lifted you up and has filled your heart with a great desire to be pure and good you must make thevlslon a tangible reality by living lt among your friends seven days of the week we must be christians not only when we are oh the mountain top alone with qod but when we are jbehedfliy theerowd onmairistreet for 8tudy and discussion what circumstances had brought moses to uldlan should a christian vo patriotic 7 what do you think of that internationalism which insists that one should look- upon all countries allket how did imosca life in egypt prepare tilm for his cxperlcno in mld lan after your mind has been train ed what- should you do with it have you learned to see god in a sunset or in a sower can anyone continue as a christian if ho keeps his christian ity shut up in his own breast and does not express lt in pctlon daily readings for next weak monday bxodus 11 410 tuesday exodus 12 lll wednesday eodus 1 2128 thursday exodus 12 2981 friday exodus 13 8lo saturday 1 cor 6 613 sunday psalm 91 17 modern ways mr spendlx any installments due today 7 mrs spendlx no dear i think not mr spendlx any puymento due on the house the radio the furniture the rua or the boolce mrs 8pendlxno- mr spendlx then i hnvo ten dol lars we dont need what xlo you say we buy- a new car great rejoicing by rheamaticcripples if 8o crippled you cant us arms or leas whsums will help you or nothing to pay got a bottle of rheuuia today and wear a satisfied smile on your face to morrow its a remedy that is astonishing the whole country and its just as good for gout sciatica and lumbago as lor rheumatism ii drives the poisonous waste from the joints and musclestthats the sec ret ot stheumas success but w mont ask you to take our word for it go to b j- hasaard of any good drostglst and et a bottle of towntoosarirird9estit oo-asr-we- prorojes get your money back it will b thsrotslung for you si 7 awa3ikl fi eivl r dofliect uueyoxjr coolciii remember flies are more than troublesome they come from filth to food get rid of them n with flit flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of dls- easebearuig flies and mosquitoes it is clean safe and easy to use kills all household insects fiit spray also destroys bed bugs roaches and ants it marches out the cracks and crevices where they hide and breed and destroys insects and their eggs spray hit on your fannenba flit kflla moths and their larvae which eat holes extensive tests showed that flit spray did not stain the most delicate fabrics flit is the insult oi exhaustive research by expert entomol ogists and chemists it is harmless to mankind flit has replaced the old methods because it kills all the insects tad does it quickly- gets flit can and sprayer today standard oil co new jersey distributed in canada by fred j whitlow co toronto destroys file mosquitoes moths ants bed bugs roaches tmsiwusa ess sttnusa lawn mowers garden hose sprinklers and nozzles furnaces have your orders placed now for furnaces and repairs comb in and see samflb3 of roofdno plujcbing and rath spppues estimates on bath outfits sooting eavctroughing etc cheerfully purnishod tinsmithinq and repairing of all kinds done good line of tubs boilers ptus granite and aluminum wares and bathroom fixtures at reasonable prices puritan cool oil stove right prices phone 144 w e blair p p box 607 acton ont tvf other -flet- chers castoriais es- peciolly prepared to re lieve infants in arms and children all ages of constipation flattt- lency- wind colic and diarrhea allaying feverishncss arising therefrom and by regulating the stomach and bowels aids the assimilation oi food giving healthy and natural sleep to antoid mnhstiojarwisl loot for the siaiurcif rfctrftjflftfy absoltthely harmleu uo opiates phyacians cci y toronto terminal keels street and st clair avenue freight delivered by special express freight freight picked up at any ad dress in toronto j a smith real estate and insurance dot our list qf forms and- town property before buying we may have just what you want and or looking for ax prices and terms to suit you agent for confederation itfa association ixmdon xancaahlrtt fire insurance london t-anca- ahlre quaronteo and accident company of canada prompt and courteous attention given- your business solicited residence mill and wallace sta telephone 106 acton ju high school students start qn july 5th at guelph business college summer school special 8hort courses register now spocial rate good only to july 10 guelph business college gummer bids quslph ont a i bouck principal and proprietor v i havo a food stock of ice on hand and can supply customers regularly during tho eiimmor montbb mako arrahgomeiits for your noeda how refrigerators i have secured tho agency for acton for the weultnown renfrew and barnet refrigera tors and will be pleased to show you models and quote you prices ww evans main 8trt aoton notice to creditors the creditors of jamea henderson late of the vuiase of acton gentle man who died on the fifth day of june 1926 ore required to send to the undersigned solicitor their full names addresses and descriptions full par ticulars of heir claims and the- na ture of the security if any held by them v and this notice being vrvcnfn pur suance of section 66 of tho trustees act and amending acts notice is here by further given that on and after the second day of augtiatj292f tho- executora will proceed to dlstrlbuto tire assets of the said decoaseel among the parties legally entitled thereto ttnd they will not be responsible for any claims for which they have not then received notice dated at acton this flmt- day of july 1926 david alexander henderson john jeremiah henderson executors by h n farmer acton out their- solicitor 13 savage company jewellers china silverware lower wyndham st phone 571 4 i vil h 3 i z jt

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