Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1927, p. 3

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nf lilt hum oi if jvrttrn 3frw pri aa till- altn nri- im ss mil sikfi a t nte i tj i i la alhu1 slmtr jlir jl 11 r 1 rrr r 1 tll ii on tin- allrr aiv1 ktisim h1i s 1 a 111 i1 ijlit thi hltunis v molorlh to ami hit ievt1 crmutumh i lie railrtiml ikik at level cmviiit take on hew mlinilitaiilc tlnonjli ii recent rulinj of the supreme court a ilccitmi handed down hy jut ret holme hold tlnit iiiotnnt riot iiihond companies me 1 t ponsihlc foi tin 1 1 ou n safely when ci ovlil rail mad trucks i he case in poinl yhilli wii liuricimo the cminlry highest rihunaljwiis thai of an ohio iiuioniohile truck drivli who upp touched a crovinj in five milts an hour mid was killed by n train onij lit the rale of mxly railed in he juditiricnr the udjc said when a man joes upon a railroad track be knows that he ioes to a place where he will hj killed if a tram come upon bun before he is elenr of the track he knows that he must stop for he iniiii not the train for him thursday rvlning november 24 i 27 editorial why not in order to better safcuurd the highways the mount forest confederate sujjccsts that hereafter motor driyclv liceiiici be not prnnted to any person who tastes touches or handles intoxicating liquors and why not- no person operating a locomotive whose course nt least is safely guided by steel rails is permitted to indulge in alcoholic liquors why then should a motordri who ippy drive wlicrpyjr ins befuddled mind suggests nil over the highway be allowed to indulge in intoxicants weve been ijiiunirwl enough 1 he highway construction on the no highway between ac inn rind the fourth line seems to be about the lnsl piefe of work to he completed on the highways throughout the province he contractors have bad considerable difficulty in connection with this work and now the uenhcr has heeii h hig hrmdi cap the past week with about half a mile still lo 0 luiislrucliun was bulled for ovor n wjok while all the difficulties must he taken into consideration the fuel remains that acton and acton business people are suffering considerably through the road being tied up from middle of september until even if fovorablo wenther comes the end of november the detours that have been arranged have through the long continued wear on them gotten into such a condition that they are well nigh impassahle the strip to the third line lias been hud for over two weeks is it not possible now to use this section and the third hm east and west for trullic j or if the season for successful laying cement is over for this year why not allow irnllic the use of the road there will only he a short section that will riot he of the best it seems as if acton has been long suffer nig enough for this construction and if hon mr henrys bureau of complainls is now open for use he would undou receive mlttlucnt from this section to warrant immediate action of some des cription fioin this vicinity the sunday school lesson ron aundav novpmdcii 27 ikk j 111 111 n i in liu- p i fjo th txt cpuinol i f ii 1 ml twenty ycaiiti ago im tl unit of th tr ir nl thuriiluy novmlur 211 150 r 1 ti r h i mil mi lip iilppil us cu titiiuld hi ii f ilon i turn 11 tn aill u- n hfilllli iiiil it 1 hit mill nl it in nl col all in fun i li m im li lti h illlm liilli ft will delight yoii si ml k mm orange a m am jk mmmmtm peirfectly balbncod superb in flavoin time tables iiii niii at acton gomu wont mi u a in i m still li lam sin 1 1 upm sum 1 i j p 11 gonu tlalt 7 im p m s 1 7 iih nm slllll j 1 1 7 urn i 17 p m 17pm h i i p m canadian national llcctfiic iiailwayg wottiouml il inltii r jiiiuuli lll iii ullll lloji nl niltlllll r ii iii r died ri1llam al hi iil niwiiiihi ii 1hi7 mn i nl in lin dliil j ii h took him at hi6 word i- i up u iinin nihl 111 ti n in nit wiii r tuiiiu j i h1 hxxl i i hi iii ll a ll win ir i in i 1 run u ruiiii a country wiui no pctisimmtb in a recent interview at toronto his lxeelleney viscount willingdon governor general of canada said he had not met one pessimist in canada there is some rbing about canada which gets you tt has got me what it is i don t know it s the spirit of the country the enthusiasm of the people said his excellency i have not met one pessimist since 1 have been in canada there is not such a thing in the whole of the dominion perhaps your splendid climate has something to do with it 1 think it has plus your wonderful opportuni ties of develop men t certainly there is no country in the world with a greater future before it than anada has hen i see the wonderful opportunities which this greiit country of canada offers to young men i only wish that more and more of them would come here given good health and the spirit of ambition no man should prove a failure in canada its wealth is end less its possibilities boundless opportunities arc- here for the taking any man who is not afrajd of hard work can succeed in canada evidcn tly his excellency has never visited acton public utilities office on a due date for any of the collections of rales the new irogrehytvc leader last week in private session the members ol the progressive part selected as their leader john giles leth bridge member for west m iddlesex as their lender in the provincial legislature he succeeds hon w e icuney who recently became mr justice rancy of the supreme court bench the new pro gressive leader is 72 years of age and lives at glcncoc he was burn at finga1 wai educated at ekfrid public school and london commercial col lege and retired from the farm several years ago several municipal appointments were followed by several years of association with the dominion grange in the capacity of both master and secre tary he was first elected to the legislature in im mr lethbridge as leader will bring to the house next session strong and continued tuppoi t of mr rancy s temperance policy i be house will also find him endorsing as be has endorsed in the past public ownership of h ydi o with cheaper rues on rural extensions and the eniiying of bighci education to rural districts while he will not commit himself at present it is believed hut he will endeavor this coming session in pilot through to the point of effective legislation the ill futcd rune bill of the lasl two sessions whuh sought to prohibit political contributions from nicwines distilleries and other eoi poi uiioim to kncourugc uuilding there seems to be a widespread movement abroad in many towns and villages to make inducements to contractor and inhers to ercci dwellings and build ings in inlincrston u bylaw will tit voted on this year to ex em pi any m w building f r om luxation tor ttc years and the nssessmeiii will remain only as mi tke lot for that period in iiiany other towns move ments of tins or a similar nature aie under way here in ation wt are in roil rued nt mou houses and while the pusi season hill seeu the com pie ion to be a succesn it musi j nm so th greater our succct m icjljng jiquor andinmoneymakinh the grenter oiir failure will be this was the opinion expressed by chairman ii il hanna or the ontario liquor control com mission ro a writer tor the new york times whose article reviewing ontario s liquor act appears in i recent sunday issue of that newspaper mr hanna hope which is shared by his colleagues of the cm mission is that the liquor control law would hecon e bankrupt according to the article as people drank lci and lesser liquor ir is my hope and i am certain that rn associates on the liquor commis sion and premier lerguson agree that as tune goci on the people urjl ct i ink ks and less liquor says the chiui man utter relating the polity of the boaid to educate people into te inpei uncc it would please us it the business under the liquor control act would become bankrupt so far us a business is con cerned in this regulator y law we feel that if a decrease of business measured in dollars and the amount of liquor consurned rs shown in our reports each succeeding yeai we shall have made u gieat advance if unhappily the- amount of liquor pur chased and consumed par tieiilarly bard liquor in creases each uui wilb a great and nicieasing cash surplus piling up annually liquor tunliol will be a failure so the greater mil success in selling liquol and in moiit v making the greater out f inline will editorial notes i lie i iiiiiimmg of the bell telephone i the corner of mill and llgin streets may be ai improvement for the company s lines but hasn beautihed- the appearance of the trees any monday is numinunuu day acton uuuds he- best men p roc ur able to administer her n funs in pi28 actons future is in the hands of the men you put into public otlice at the- municipal eleetious nungessers mother in 1 ranee has been imudtd n ehciguc and some trench government tionds suhsnil ed by sympathisers in the united states such in cidcnts do more to promote i n lerrui t lo n id amity than vol nines o perile talk lobe ud ln is hkely that the c ounty ist the road tm sdiiithing done i he iimilutle wnler power j n uulda li imjssoh r se pu wt i under eondi lions of or dinai y minimum w and 12 0i lk horse power under conditions ol ordinary six months how so far only i ssh 000 orse pouei bus been biunessed for the development i electric energy nl ai ion 1 h llllilk in h tin lolj iii u iii t nil i llllvi ii iii with tt i ii brewer i bandu enough jiii i ik ol lc a mill shun ilu ui many nu ruber yet however before i veiupllon pioecdlilgs or new residences are given the question should be well considered ac ton was for tuna te in some i c spects in the housing omrnission scheme of a few years ago in that it had no houses erected under this plan and thrown back on the corporation for disposal while- we believe every possible induce men l should he made to encourugc building in acton we realize- thut tuxes must be met streets and pave ments must be paid for and public utilities maintain ed and exemption iroin taxation mops the source of revenue it ii a question on wbieh many arguments for both sides eau be advanced and acton council will do well to consider it early ur the new year after they get dnvn to murine business and get establish ed the immediate growth of the town is welcome but if such mush r oom gr ow th i going lo be de in mental to the t uture oui t pinsnin now is not mi perativc u id tiloe mo o ire ws in in 1 1 s in tin piipt r s the 01 g tting all the business ibe y can eoplc of ontiiiu are rim drinking i keep the ii iumn res tunning full le ever expecled tint these individuals snlishod 11 piofesso vvirniifrcd u psychology applied to ox w o i k set well on mondays of output we i e to be made monday not good i uesday and ednesday good ihuisday and 1 i iday lulling ol saturday more falling oil otitic likt hecildlllg to spe ak nig on industl nil home none of us she said i f a diagram it would he as follows iy ibis yeai s wheat ciop in anada is estimated at ishhooo bushels the second lurgest crop gro lu the dominion jhe lirgcsi nop was ihal ot 1 121 amounting to 17t pil 000 bushels he aniidiau oat yield for all provinces is estimated at s02 ikt bushels with grain ciops ol this volume supple me ute d by the pioducfs cit fore t ml ninic live stock t muiii dairy and oichaid canada s income- is enormous mt i i iii ll iimlx 1 lull i itmit iiik mi uricii ur itiht bear ik invliiiblr- nt tin nt unrtftquil tin i ijj jjm r fjtitmncor lu cut ti ot huj 7 s i nl n toll in r juan vu ur hnti dow tuh irttc th- ih r ii asthma lilt m0c ii ii ii ii fn in j n uld lij iiljiuj uixumlluul cue make old rooms ille all gyprorl irrprnnf v illbo in fooni lri oid in li i ik i mi y or iiini and hen proof i he ilroiint irul iiijlilcl inul i wrilr forlnr iklin l tl will irlt j fj prm ill k11 mr iliiiunnl w din d fun f idid w llicr apply liiiliiluilivilliinkimry i in inicold proof kx 20 lo 40 ccu tlir onta1u6 gypsum co limitkd ialtrs canada 15 gywwc bfi reproof wall board flrepri t ur snl n j b mekorwric board trtt- ii in n m n 11 1 pm ii illv i ipm coilbnund n in x sunum i r rem i n a m ui l itlv i n imii toronto terminal it 117 tq nipm 1 17 pm 17 p m 7 17 p m i j7 m k a qtroat and 8t qliir avonui it rln 1 il i 1 l p il rmi fn lili 1 r li u pl ifn ui- ii n nil- aroiti ii toronto b travel war trss not these day3 lllil mil n tti i a ni uhh it i 1 is 111 mn i im in li- illlifil l 11 11 ii in i ii 1 on loi if n appointed by request cheppoat of needed light ok lit ih saw the cafl ithunlim dll druggist tells easy way to end bladder weakness ii iiiiui in ihiiklit ivuiltiif he- mif u uiiiii 1 li in- 4 tielii- i ii 1 1 nulil i mil iii lull ill from 150 to 300 per dozen rcr oiilers i iit tt 1 li in i i ik lm i ii ipalitim prici i he acton frhh pkesb pon immcio 1 jhijuiji ui4 ujiiu jlujaaitiaiucaltluuiriiajj srrqw savage opticial service is complete a d savaoh niotrim m 1 optcril 1uii tin l cryfor collections kblly ii aiken col i lci luh oranobvlll and oimou oaund hcf hlinliirl hmil if 1111 li motttfr flekhers cimini is tutc fir imii ill iiicini i ilhi siupb jitiitl lui in nils in mn ahv l lul i mic t htnnkss suhstl i iv 1 slhiik nl liillxn ill -ikr- i tyfaixu cveiywlicrc rccuuitncnd tt free press ads will sell your goods let us convince you not weak dominion of canada victory loan bonds maturing lt dlcemuiu 1927 finuli i pup tue bank of montrhal it ill of it- ui m h lo accept the iliove ixiuijv foi ujlmption it niituiilv l the convcilicike of ownci ol the bonds t lit- rink nt monin bonds at any turn prior to lxfinlvi bt nul will intke pivi on lxicmlicr lbt cither hy ussum a lik-ijiu- oi ilunit th owtiera credit in the ixxika ol the kink a the ouik i may de n s ill 1 i i 111 ll s ulullllll tl til savage company t elk u china lilverwai lull iiiiiic r7i ricuii iiil- old mid hilliibli iiiu- uhd miirble v o minu iclitvl ii llrnct rl in m i out nl 1 th iuilli wlio 1 ir itir no lui irtma lo luol other lo um luw tiamilton sons quclph ont

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