Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1931, p. 2

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v mob two the acton frgb press xhtmsday april a lost the home of ucmhr canadian weekly nwpapr aiaucutloit uootjer onlalo o dmim c w n a hie acton kukk ikess la pulituhj mry ilurilay evening l th kr wem uulldlntf mill street ailiti ontario ilia uhacrlpllou lru u jw per yr in advance poataiia la rlurbfdlditml o offire i i k uuwl- statea the at to whlrh auwrlpllona atfl lll ia indicated un tlia tililrth uikl advektikino hates pur small tuicuaal- icil kdvrrtiaenirnta ami in other columna tho tut will he flnl at head of column dla- i lay uilvcrtulna ratea uii application g a dills editor and 1roprutor it i phones- editorial and iluxlnei knitcitca 1000000 per year lomi the investigation into alleged rumam tiggling between st pierrcmiquelon and quebec is expected to open around the middle of april with mr justice gibsone of the supreme court as commissioner by virtue of an appointment by thadominion cabinet the preliminary work has been done by oscur gagnon montreal lawyer who was chosen to look into the situation with a view to finding out whether an official investigation was justified from semi official sources comes word that the probe as far as it has gone reveals excise losses to the dominion government on smuggled liquor totalling nearly 1000000 per year for some years just another step always aiming to render the fhik purss readers a growingand better service and a more adequate coverage of the local news in which they are vitally interested whs the reason for another step forward in the field last week we have made arrangements to have the meetings of halton county council reported by our own special correspondent each month or as they may occur we have felt for some time thnt our readers were much interested in the proceedings of the county body and have en deavored to furnish you with a summary of tlu minutes and business transacted now we have been able to arrange for a reporter to be present at each meeting and fumli a more detailed account of the meetings it- is just another step in the service we are constantly endeavoring to make more adequate if you enjoy these new features we will be glad to hear about it or your fair criticisms are just as mucifiippreeiated we are simply here to use our best endeavors to provide the district with a journal represen of all w of life as opportunity offers we hope to continue to keep tin fiiki phiss representative of the district we attempt to serve in the spring cicitnup lie careful of fire lu the spring time when the urge to clean tip generally is upon most everyone and the houseclean ing desire is uppermost in every womans mind and plan of programme there is always the dagger in the cleuniug up process of fires grass fires to clear the lots of dead and unsightly grass may be a splendid method of accomplishing a worthy purpose but they should only be lighted by adults and nevfer left unattended or allowed to assume the magnitude of getting beyond your control they can do a lot of damage in a very short while if every precaution is not observed after lighting them and you should always be sure that they are properly extinguished nt night around all bouses and premises there is an aceumttlarion of papers and rubbish to be disposed or in the spring cleaning activities stove and furn ace pipes are already full of the accumulii tion of soot and rubbish if you must dispose of them by this means be sure to put only a few in the stove or furnace at a time and watch your fire there nr many other causes of fires 4hitt need en re ful supervision especially at this tlmo of year the admonitions may not seem to bo necessary in view of the fact that acton has enjoyed a very fine immunity fiom these hres but it is this care on the part of everyone and the consequent low lire losses that make possible our present insurance rates care on the part of every citizen results in a considerable saving to everyone it is o benefit to nil and made possible only when enro is practised by all bi careful with fire in the springtime and every other time intoxicated driven former judge walker in giving a recital of ex periences in chicago has this to say regarding aufo drivers licenses and the intoxicated drivers when ever a man is under the influence of liquor so as not tobe entirely himself he is intoxicated although ho can walk straight attend to his business and may not give any outward and visible signs to the cusunl observer that ho is drunk yet if he is under the influence of liquor so us not to be himself so as to be excited from it and not to possess thrtt clearness of intellect and control of himself that he otherwise would jiavo he- is intoxicated elkin vs bilschner ln id a 102104 and state vs buughnm 102 iowa 308 the forchffire xjuhh according to the annual report of the department ot lands nnd forests which hon william finlayson tabled in the legislature last week forest fires took a toll in ontario of 711800 acres during the season of 1030 of this burnedover acreage 501 per cent was timber land 08 per cent cutover laud hi pir cent young growth and 20 per cent muskeg grass land and barrens to this devastation 1402 fires contributed fiftyfour per cent of them occurred before the end of june and burned over 04 per cent of the total area for the whole year in the area burned contributory causes were settlers- 30 pir cent campers 770 per cent railways 17 per cent lightning 83 per cent logging operations 08 per cent smokers 08 per cent road construction 0 1 per cent miscellaneous 32 per cent and unknown 30 per cent how noble via the honent weui feel i wonder if all the men and women who deliber ately break the prohibition law feel as strongly as george washington did that they are fighting in a just cause would they say that the liquor traffic whether in light wines or heers or hard drinks whether by government control or local option was a g uplifting and emancipating benefaction to mankind would they admit that liquor builds up character and manhood and promotes industry prosperity and universal happiness in other words could they consceintiously say thnt the cause for which they have chosen the way of revolution is just and right and good and beneficial to all man kind apply that acid test to your revolt against any law and see if your loyalty to your cause stands the test if it does then yours is the right and privilege to choose the way of revolution daniel bliss in chicago northwestern the new representative on saturday cunada welcomed a new governor- general the earl of bessborough with all the pomp and ceremony attendant upon such an aus picious occasion canada officially welcomed this new representative of our king in the dominion the personnel of the canadian government tiavelled to halifax to extend n welcome and everywhere throughout the dominion the voice of this repre sentative was lisjened to by loyal subjects by the radio this was made possible by a specially ar ranged broadcast conducted by the publicly owned canadian national railways the- response made by the new governorgenerals reply to the welcome by premier bennett showed thnt the new representa tive of the motherland is anxious to become ac quainted he said i am looking forward to making the closest possible acquaintance with this great canada and with its citizens and if i fall shoit of anything expected of me it will not be through lack of endeavor to meet the situation canada wel comes the earl of bessborough and canadians will do their utmost to make his term of office a pleasant one in this young and growing dojiumou editorial notes starting the bboodktt chicks chronicles of ginger farm written specially for tho free pwa by gwendoline p clarke aneffortisbeinkrnjide thuguclph bbaictbt trade and a meeting called for this pur- posp it seems tobe a generally tendency for revival of these institutions at this time yesterday a monqulto was buzzing- around the outnldo of tho kitchen win dow hut night wo hoard fros niacin for tho first time thcro jo throe broody hiina in tho henhouaor partner la ot- tlnir qurto feverish in hu nnxioly t got on tho land all of wliloh bm u show that bpruitf cannot now bo far behind hut htul old timem toll iw tlu rrojpi nnuit bo jihut up twice boforo thy como out for ood ho wo may tlll havo tit broalhlutf kiaouroro of work tktflnk uomotlmeii onn in riven to wonder wluit clodirlven inntlnot dumb urimlnrcs potutenrt tliat they know ho much hotter tlmn wo what wathrr tricky mother naturo him in fitopi for ui uobliut for lnitauoo thorn am days when wo hardly hoar them ttintf at all at other tlmtii even in tho houao with the doors iilnit their uhrm nwcot voter i notrato iand wh that havo earn io hoar and iuhiiii to appreciate lltiten in uwo to tlu iipontatioouii joy of- our red- hruantod lltllo frlcnda and uion un unruly uii nurht follown day after tho hoiik of tho robliih comci rain an main too wmio tho approach of a fitorni out hi mm woit whom honc i and oiittlo uro turmd ioojo in the wlutor to run ho their living it u no unununl thlnif to wako up in tho nltfht nnd httr a lurtti numbor of horact racing ucroi1 the prulrlo to uot what iihultor they ran from neurhy btiikllnifu and ntiwvu then it li wo look for rouirh woather and tho horurn nluy around on tho leo ilde of the nhelter until iuch tlmo lut it in pwt in tin kajit our cattle and hornoi mxe iiheltered in ntablri durlnif wlntt itrd cannot act iui weather prophnti but watch them in nummor and thorwlll hu dayu when you find the nowii for no iipparent reation triuling homo one aftur unotbor and utandliiif around lit or near tho barnyard ivrhapit if you look you timy fm dthretm ingclodt wh ioh imd hitherto ocapod your notice and bofore lonif them may come on of thiviu imddoit thundnntormh which nometlmot come upon in out of on nhnoit cloudlnut tiky bo it would mcm that by u nlmllar iti- iitluct to that which ho roblnu have cattlo ali inline the approach of rouicfi wrathor what a help it would bo if tho average ponton hutl iiomo weather wanilnif in- ntlnct hut ahut wo havo nothing walt nothing did 1 nay why i inunt liavl taken leave of myomni i kvoryono with oven u tondoncy towardi corns or rheu matism known only too wall how a clianuo in tho woather anvctu them ilrno and attain romo weutherwlio iwer will toll in aye it coin to rain i ken feel it in mo jinu or pcrhapii some liouctlred mother will hobblo around on the hard wood floom and announco to all whom it may concern thirn if koiiik to 1m a iitonn i know it by my conn nut uwiy witli thouuhui of rain and jitorm brlijht iiinhlnf hait come to bje i us once atrain latticed by liln brllit warm amlle of welcome the dormant ishrub i mid perountalt aro peck hue through to nee if they dare venturo forth lit all their prlitlnc itlory dont ho too darbut little plants tho iun li your very kood friend hut the cold eait wind ii your morttl enemy and until he ha i been bimiftht to mibjectlon by food klnc sot dlicretlon idinuul be the bolter part of valour sometlmeft the rin miikefi ui tliicon- tented he him a way of looking throuiih tho wiiulow bhnwlnic up tho ihitbby ipota in the carpet faded itreakit in the curtain or that part of tho floor whore many footntopi have iilmojt removed uvury truco of vammi from thu wood wn ieo with pitiful clearneim walli tlint need paporinit cuihioiiji recovering and perhap t we tlilnk with onvy of all tho new decoratintr mm smith lu uolnif to do tlilt sprlnff and wo ijqjlbly feel that we uhiill fiel tihumed for anyone to visit in whllo our homo in no iihabhy need wo feol that way here in a piece nrjinetryjlrniiiacrouj jutillatclywhcn- voihnyc roiidlt perhupi you wlllchaii ttio most important alnsle factor in brooding chlcka is the vitality of tho chick thomsolvca aj1 crtppld and wook chlcka ahould be killed upon re moval from tho incubator in trana- forrlng from th incubator to tho brood er cmo should bo takeu to nea tliat they am well covered no that no chllllnk will toko place a reasonable amount o variation in tho fmpcraturn of tho brooder house will do no harm providing that tho lom- porituro under tho hover doefl not k below 100 deitroeii v huilier tonum-ra- tiirut undrr the hover aro daiuablo liowever hlnro h t aiikcn the chlckjt to upjroiul out well over the floor at lilght mid previ nlt rrowdlntf around um ntovo ah tho chick beffin to fmithrr out tho temperatured are lowitrd gradually the elllcki theituielvistt alo the brut fruldo liiihmntturtaitd uu duaroaofluulr comfort iji plainly indllhtod by their octloni 1or tho unit few daya it will ho netiwmry to couhuo tint rhtckii fairly tluicly about the liover until nuch time an tliey know uuouuh to return to tho hlovo win n cold lately upon bolnir plium hi the brooder nlluhtly warmed water ithould ihi 1 ven and a um ill feed of chick nvut rlt placed in the peji hoiipeni of maiili may i put down immediately nlnco experimentji over a imrlml of yearn at tho poultry divlniwi cliitrul icxiwrl- incntal larm have clearly indicated th it more rapid growth and lower mor tality may be expected when thbt li done chlckt receiving their flrtt feet immediately after onterlnit the bioxxler approximately 24 hoiiru after hatchln ulniul lnvuilably lvr mjperlor reiiulut onco the hoiipeni or mmh are put down aro not air i in removed idnco ex- lerlmenui have jihown that greater iralnii aro made under theio conditlonu ohlck niyo frit and hell iihould bo available to tlie chlcku at all time i chick cratch li umnlly kivcn after tho irtt week and frenh cut krccn feed ally if fmih rreen1 aro not available ouli nproutod in trayi with a ureen nlioot of three to four lnchoi in hclifht will apply urculeiit irreen topn for tho hirdii oreen feed when outaldo frown itliould come from arcau on wnlcli fowl havo not lirtivlomilv r if u unl the clilokii can uet ouulde by tlio end of tho unit week or ten dayit no 1 crude cod liver oil at tho rate of 1 per cent uhould bo a conutltut nt of tho milih al oon ili woitlier conditlonu prmlt wlndowit uhould bo optmrdto permit un- fljered liimllnht to the flortr of tlio rmnn publication ulvluir more detailed information iui to uitable ratloim etc for brood in a chlcku may bo obtained if rat in by writing to the ihibllcatlonn branch dejnrbnent of airrlculture ot- tawu ir 0 outturldffu central ex- porlmontal jarm ottawaontario sweet and palulable mother oravea worm exterminator in acceptable to children and it doen ili work mircly and promptly better for play crisp aunbrown crunchy full of whole wheat energy packed with a nurveloua peppy flavor thats the cereal for you kellogg pep bran flakes the best bran flakch you ever ate only kellogg can make them taste no good better for work kclloggi pep bran flakes are a double dish of health theyre rich in wholewheat nour ishment arid they contain just enough exjra brarrtobcnmlldlyiaxative errjoythemfor lunch and late hiippcrs children love them in the redandgreen package made by kellogg in london ontario 0g pep bran flakes 109 stores 109 stores mw limited week end specials brea r6 chffsegff alliston has just reorganized its board of trade and iit the meeting the organization got away to an enthusiastic start the springtime or any other time seems to point out many activities in which these bodies can be very useful in a community but then the spring time is always a time of renewed life in nature and everything generally brampton business mens association recom mended to the town council there that the change from standard to daylight saving time be made to coincide with the change in toronto it whs felt the peuiod was too long but ngreed that the interim period which brampton was on standard and tor onto on advanced time was one of inconvenience to i largo number of citizens jyr- the town of orillia has inaugurated a municipal garbage collection system but only after years of agitation so there may yet bo some hopo for simcoo incidentally orillia will have 11 biweekly servce during the summer months and the total cost to the average householder will be about 150 in incrcuhod taxation 11 year winch is considerably less than most simcoo pcoplo arc paying today simcoe reformer your mind about what li worrying you in your own imnu whats what homo folk arc ashamed and apologize 1or the thlngii they do not own lir tlio lack of thojio convenience their vliiltoni have known hut ltu not the kind of heat yon have or your electric comb itfl tho people who live in that houie of youm that nrna the place a home ltu you wo come to vlilt with not your ruttis and elm if 11 household iittilflti bouuht and iou almofit iiiiywhereii hut the fellowship of kindred tioulu hi uold that mint be mined and thouffh the heat of piuiiliijf years clierliihed ami re lined v what do wo earn if your lectrlc llghm aro run on keroienn or the rig you use for gold to town ooient fuel on kaiioline itit not yjin room wo come to wo nor yel your outofdopra we come to vblt with the folkii that wo cull you and yoiin tdont knock tho thlui 11 round your limine dont rate your homo 10 inw lucauae your thlnipi eant ciiltt compare with millionaires you know were not concerned with what you have the honey in the comb in you wo come to 1100 thu follca that itiuke your houno a liome- unrtnii ltno1 pomio aix ltlounltouni alice why do they have knout on tho ocean iiutuad of ihjiok uklphr well you boo they couldnt have ho ocean tide if thorn wnr no knots upton pur orange marmalade 4 26 ficil mutiil ciutr raisins lb 23 butter pj 20 macaroni 325 svul lualui horny ntu butteri4o s ftc 1 a i con 1 1 orl soap 10 b 45 cru own cleanser 2 15 ayufr clou quality peas 3 no sun 27 aylmf chek cwjd spinach n 15 ouallty tlianj tomatoes4lr special perrln new olympic biscuits perpoud 19 carroll own nw qubc pur maple syrup j2oi bollla 16oz bottle flc i no 10 tm 2t0 i nw nupw svf bx carrolls 2 extra lnrjc or 9 suikist oniios oc o fresh spinach c gkapefhuit fori dc a doxen small aio odl 4 lbs for v mill street actottxntariol t 1 titf

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