Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1931, p. 2

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the acton free press zfc thursday auqu3t 20 1031 iii k ahpv the iome of artan iqvet jlrrfih uctntar cinulun weekly nawapapa aaaoclatlun uatnur ontaio quabc bmaloti c w m v the acton vuke press l pobuahad tliuratay evening at the f waaa bululipg ulll street act mi ontario tit aubaedptbto prlci 1 y mi- in dn rhirgid lliliiinaf to offima to ibe unlml tataa tin lau to whli h sub aci lotion a af paid ia indicated im ilia addicaa labal aoveutis1ng kates for a mall uoeual- lied advollanmrota and lt lb-t- colmnna lia tnlaa will tin un at hed ol column da- liluy advertum on application c a dills kdlto and propria tor tkjl-klhonks- kdltorui aid hulncam offic u stumbling h locks or siciipliu stone the only differenco between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is the way you use them the mis fortune that means the downfall ot one puts another ahead the loss of a wise counsellor leads one younj fellow into all sorts of unwise extravagances while another realizes he must depend on himself and so develops good judgment and selfreliance the loss of money makes some families lifelong mourners al ways wearing crepe for the dear departed cash while in numberless cases such loss is the making of the young people who since they can no longer live on fathers money set out to earn it for themselves if you have gone sprawling over some object lying in your way do not lie prostrate bemoaning your hard fate it is not too late to climb to your feet and use the stumbling block for a stepping stone appreciated if uimppliuukxl in the desire for growth communities too often overlook the value of old and established industries and go clamoring after the new plants offering as sistance and not a word- of encouragement to the industries that are steadily expanding without any fuss or help we have had examples locally just recently perhaps it is because the baby industry requires coddling along and helping past the creepirg stage and the older children can care for themselves the older industries grow and expand once they are established seemingly of their own accord until too often their growth is taken as a matter of course whether their growth is recognized or not like the older child they are notfts the less appreciated and thehdpe is expressed that actons older industries may continue their expansion and be assured that their effort in their own growth are just as much appreciated even if we are a people not giv to muchapplause a fairtiized industry a little booklet published by the statistics branch of the ontario department of agriculture reached our desk the other day and proved a most interesting volume for instance the average temperature of ontario for fortynine years was given and we came to the conclusion that the wcuthcr is just about the same all the- way through according to records mj the seasons arc not changing very materially the facts of agriculture that pertained to our own county of malton were naturally he most interesting last year in halton there were 572 acres of full wlunt and it averaged 211 bushels per acre the market value was 11h02 oats to the value of wiohk were grown and barley of hkh1h was also a product of halton potatoes were also quite a crop in this county amounting to 70011 and turnips yielded 70015 to halton growers the alsikc sweet clover ul fa fa and hay and clover crop had a combined market value- of 1kh70h last year hero are the values of stock given on halton fai ms hores 712808 cattle 1070270 sheep 11 1180 swiiu 2hi0ll poultry 1501122 and here also are found values of farm cuqipment in all the counties and halton has a value of 11100121 in furm lauds 7000055 in buildings 240l in implements 2801014 in live stock on bund a total of 274-11- 500 so that fiirming is quite an extensive industry in this county with a pretty fair capitalization itlrtlih marruigcri and deatlw a total of 213201 young canadians were ushered into the world inst year exclusive of stillbirths according to figures relfctiised by the dominjon bureau of statistics this represented 245 per 1000 of population the province of quebec retained tu pennant with a percentage of 300 represented by 83025 biiiths while ontario largest in point of popu lation reached only 215 or 71182 births british columbias percentage was low 182 infant mor d- ity under one year claimed 10015 of quebecs hirtls however or a rate of 1201 per cent for each 1000 live births the peicenjage for all canada was 80 v with a total of 21734 infant deaths under one yeai ontarios total was 5257 or 730 per cent rrttili columbia was lowest with 517 per cent the aveyie of maternal mortality in canada last yearwjis5a per cent per 1000 live births alberta led in this respect witli a percentage of 05 ontario had 02 while quebec had 55 a total of 71045 mairtiiges took place in the dominion during 1930 or 72 percent i00 of population albertas percentage was the highest 81 ontaiio caijie next with 77 and quebec thud with 08 the genera mortality in canada witi 100245 with 35045 deaths quebec had the highest percentage 131 or 21 per cent g feu tor than the average for canada saskatchewan held the lowest percentage 72 of these deaths 13000 were due to diseases of the heart 0208 to cancer 7333 pnourno 5577to tuberculosis of the respi tpry organs t jiwt sentiment there was something just a little touching in that last trip on the electric car from acton to toronto on saturday night people all along the line seemed to feel that the passing of the final car on saturday night along the electric line signalleiln changing in the methods of transportation that was historical its regular toottoots and service became a part of the cveryday life of the community when it- severance came it was almost legarded as the passing of a friend as editor we took thatride to toronto as a matter of history there were gatherings at all the larger centres to see the last car go through and at a lonely cross road we noted a farm couple stand ing back hfty feet from the crossing and they waved a farewell iis the car passed along they were off the highway and the seveience of this means of trans portation meant undoubtedly quite u change in tluir lives there werent any tears men are not likely to shed many but a link of several years was severed apparently when the last car went over the electric line on saturdny night the conductor came for oir hat check as wo neared toronto aiid were in con versation with the acting superintendent and we requested the pasteboard as a souvenir weve had hundreds of those pink cardboards before but there was an unusual significance to that one the last to be issued from acton to toronto maybe it was that same foolish sentiment that made us be the last passenger to leave the last car instead of being in the usual scramble to be among the first methods and various ages undergo many changes but its queer how we are often loathe to part with the chang ing times sure there are going to be more means of transportation for getting in and out of acton than we can ever use there will be no lack of facilities its just pure sentiment but its queer the changes affect one chronicles of ginger farm written bpeobdly tor the vree itom b owendoune i clarke wny editouial notes chnrncler is higher than intellect will be strong to live as well as think- a great soul emerson the sixcent gas tax and the 10 auto licenses that are under consideration carry no terrois for pedestrians anyway the price of onecent a dozen for corn on the uniilton market is not very encouraging for the average tiller or the soil it is to he hoped it will not reach that level in many other districts acton municipal electric services got u rehate of 22 from hydro operations divided among 2000 people it looks rather small in comparison with iitiui airds 50000 gift and we had to pay our bills promptly on time too a splendid little booklet has recently been issud by the ontario department of health entitled ui health almanac it is well illustrated and contains a fund of knowledge that will be useful in any household in maintaining good health wonder how often it ever occurs to any who view the wealth ami bounty that aie exhibited at tins exhibitions and fairs of the year to give it wind o thankfulness for whuteach yelii produces the depression is certainly no fault of the wisp creator ofall things the mail and empire points out that there is one class of taxpayers that make no protest against the impost im the products ihey purchase in two ycirrv the ontario and dominion government hiivuiukun 10000000 pinlit out of the sale of liquor in ontario yet we hover hear at deputations of earnest drinkers going to ottawa to ask for relief tiht hrrnery tin- tliiyu 1m mt nw not u bit whii imvir way oiiu look uiiti- urn luiltl willi ami lytntc out uiut hould huvii bn in urn burn limit uo oili burliy wtihl crop tuiy ami til mhiuj i tutiiii ml1 iilfaldi thiuilc uxdiil w hitvfi ur fit alfalfa in but not vry much of imythlnir l- 1w u fw day tlili wtflc w im aloiitf tliir iirlntf wlmut was immy itorcd in tlm bam kiwki hny ut ami colli and twn nltfht urtniir iiiftimtotl inu uvit qiu barley whluli had bcnii ralnwmlduii cvvt tlm wtxkt ml w i- ikw iuly to onu in and if i would ulvi tlum a hand in th mow thn in xt day h honl to ki ou hl of 11 in of oounil i wiut jultu uuriiblu uml imv- urul tlimh unit nlht wluii i liapiinfid to woki 1l wiui with nllcf uut x notl i- tlm wathrr wmji till nm- whn th alarm wint olf at fwr oclock tho iy win linn and w wim quit iiuru unotht blue day would never have thu chance to mii ibelf lo iiulrvi uwuy bil mve mtmiurt witrr itve it wiui a uitinot utory italn liiw it did rain mut every diop tliat felt jueiu tied our inuildf rlilif hopefi f pnw eedln with the hurvt t or two pliit i would huvu burled my head in tlu plllown and drowned my iorrowjt in n1iep jlut alah then- were cown to yet and eown to milk henn to fied and t hlckt in ut water no time for idle tituuporti of ileiwlt und io onco uaili work and punty of it comet to our iiioii and pitvi nb our bioodlm over nature tarlturnlty the firenery in ide tho hoiie la mm a niorirelieerful wlhlnit to maicc the uiii of my lime durlnif thl molt pfilnd i ot bily with the prcervliik itettle unci about time i did iui there wannt a jar of fruit in the cellar but now i hiwu ininii rhubarb put down it lovely lot of black currant jelly und immii imberiienr iipplo jelly benldt tome riinncd tmuttoe out of oiir own harden oh boy you dont know how plemd i am about llioju tonuitimj lilvcry tlnnj- i look at them feel llko running over to the henhoiri with thorn and uiylnit to thtwe p-nilc- ketty heiiii thcru now sco what x huvu not that you havent not in fact mi thu fellow ijiyii in tho gcarlet pimpernel itb inarviillouii lio rald more tliii unit but you know the reit and it lt all t ul to truo wlien applied to liens imd toniiitoou but lihui pride comeii buforo a l- vciitorday i wont out to tho runlcu und i could 000 iomithhi had ikwn nlhbllni uwuy at my tomatoen omthlilk that wiui neither hen nor chicken and for a whllo i wan completely mytlmimi but uj i watrhed tho myntery wiu ovplnlned araiuhnppcnt wvro tlio culprlui there they went three fat tfreen fellowi dt- ulnu their proborcli or whutovur it li that trriihopperi hiive rljjht into tin- riikit and julcleit of my tomatocii i charged nfu them intent m in tliim death but well did you cvor try to catch u griiiuijioppcr iti awfully yood xcrfltc uuartuiteed to bo fleih-reduc- inifl perhupfi it 1j only fair tlvftt they jiould iiliow- 111 what they can do imcuum vc liavo read uo much in the papeni lately about whac lmccti huvo tlone in uic d-i- tilct and it wis only the othor day i wui remarking to partner how trojige it an that we had thus fur been lniinunu from their uttviitlona we have not accn a cucumber beetle or a tomato worm or anything like tint true the rabbit have eaten inojit of lily cabbnger but limit lire iuch cute httln thine i i auldnt hoot them if i caught them right in tlu art of coiinie there are endlci nutat bngi which i tluud and iinothcred and iched them writhe in their death iigony without the leait compunctitin until at the price potatoes are today v oncluded the bug polum wiui worth mnn- thanthlmt and l them to tlh fate now the bugi are having a great time and have increased to tint third ami fointh generation but they apparently hiive a tacit underiitandlng with the potu- i becaui0 they hijo are inert aliig both in ilie and number it i fore ee u few backache aiound heru before the anm l done our midieaon ehickeni have itarted hatch out the other day h motherly ri wiui een in the vicinity of the hii- hmie with one wee lime chicken ap parently it wiui the light of her eye in only children alway- ureand iho ihnud her dovotimi by chiulng lit right from heiihoilo to the bim when lie up preached tor ckiely to her beloved nir- tiprlng iuiter on we iaw another hen i three chlekuni ami i day or tu alter that pioud biddy walked out from a daik conur in ihn uoodihed with thlr- een llulty chickem veiteidav when i un feeding the hcivi i hud my hupiclois if another chicklnu lieu and followed hei o her lit after udueing inyelf c mieh nt pyvtile i wllglediny wuv m- i phicf between tlm henlioiie and pig pen which wm iihmxt inaceevible fouiitl my lady hud a net of ilxtecn egg i a- i tine my die on a nail getting out and wienched my hair out by the loot i muttered thing between my teeth whti our dutiful biddy may have lnt-m- eled ti i a euue or a honedliition unywuy 1 left her in undisputed poeslon of tier neu and may ihe hatch a family lhu mill at eit mlpp1y our table wiuuflld clileken or a lime or two and now i iiippno all eyii aie n in noith york conreienee and i wonder whit will b the nnlemm or it all dear kiuiwi we can all think out whvl and memm by which the agrleiiltinal iltuu- llnrt might be uilieved but luut miy omi hi cup of fuunent got mlltlident pinh be hind it lo muku itttnu felt with 1 powei i that bev tlm troubli willi furm- tieriitool houses jloinii very unupin and intirektlnif build- iiiu are found in ulu orient tho or dinary maly iioumi bi tnillt on pou from rive to ueytii f ol liluh but nonio- tiinei ini i- 1 y niriiaurii add ctmiiddcrubly li the liuulh of tlm tli thb iwlng pu tl uutly li u of tliii rlnriitt d ds- trlou a tltffh liavn bifii known u uap eluiiletii fet i nun tho iound u lift of twenty ffit i coiutldrred tho iaffty limit foi pnpi tlvi bulldini in mich mttloiui at tx t thn mtiluy hnain h u trail und illnpy ntnictuio of tii k- tied tolhey with tuttan uitchid with palm liuvi und wjii 1 wltlulalud ihuiiikj or lrm bark it iji tlitirfhe un eay irmtt r for a ie r to break into a houie many tiagi din witli u iiuoury tluer an thi- vlluln luivu bomi nuutdnl in tme coi i wlinlu rjtnlly with the exccnmoil of one man waji killed lie climbed lo the kof and ttuui nuup4l uut noti e of tile liner but wiui tlio horrlfl d uml liipe wltiuj tf thu cruel laughter of 111 twlutlvtil o you want to tit cuiuuixii kinii- of you young topltt rherbli liielunt holy iui though it wen your dtiir- t nl piwjeiloii a uml brisk walk in tho i iiuhlne wtmild ptobably cure you m ion lower tlie nhadiii und tilt lndooru an lnureitbig btmlc would throw your thought into a heitllhier channel but t in if mil h a ixiok l lying at your eltuiw teiulng to be taki n up you will huvo none of it if you tried half ai hard to 1m plucky and rlieertul at you do to 1m gloomy and mlcrahle y m u hi id im jplendldly uurreitfiil lvr uinit itrunge rcaum however you rrgard yaitr melancholy iu jjimethlng tk precloiii to lo e and hiuig on tt it until your friend patlenco li wotn threadbare winil you find yourself reuntlng un- itiiern attempt to cllt er yotj up it li time ut take younelf in hujid there ur few more daneious state of mind than that which treauncs melancholy eit on a cliwt is that althuigh we may have ideai and ound ldtu ut that jet when it comei down to brus tacla we liavent got the courage of our con viction wo urn all ready to ipur the other fellow on but not mi unxlouii to take an active part ounalveti a light meal gives me a light touch what do i cut for a lijtht lunch in summer i cut two shredded whont biscuits in u howl of hulf und hulf eomctinich i cover tliu hfs- cuitf with hcrricy or sliced penchuj youd he uurpriscd it tlioiightncnh of touch on tho machine und ho cuso vvith whicli i cuii take dicta tion the mind works clear ly and the finger deftly its easy to keep uwuko after such a lunch the canadian mlnnddcd wheat company ltu made in canada with canadian wheat shredded wheat with all the bran of the whole wheat tht hm4 it corns th wauus alj to talk of many ihlngi 0 cinnamon and staling wax of jars and rubixr rlngm tint qujky crown fruit jars c and 107 ckvwt mun j alls hallcllo si pr do fli7 crown jmi glau tops 2 doz 39 il quality j a uuutintts 2 ov 13c zinc mial jaj- scraw rings 3 doz 50 iii smuil peutinn qukk slllng sbaling wax un he srnal iitimll parowax2 23 isu pui la a prunes jh 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