Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 18, 1932, p. 5

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atev -v1- v i v t- the acton free press page mvb a a ii16 communitys socsideiiiie visitors to and from town dtiring the pant week as gleaned by hie free press miss ashes ranee of guelpb is visit- ing friends to acton mrs john lawson of toronto visited aoton friends last week miss urana mcdonald is holidaying with friends in toronto mrs frank kelly spent the weekend with friends at islington master cambrai cooney- is visiting with relatives in toronto mr waneley has returned to owen sound again for a few weeks miss maude grieve of windsor spefat last week atjmrs tnos8cotfs mr and mrs win landsborough spent sunday with relatives in gait 7 mrboyd clarkr of taberr altar ia- homefor a few weeks holidays mr burton wlgkjds of port oolbome spent sunday at bis borne here mr eugene mcpherson was home from toronto for a few days this week miss lenore carlisle of toronto visit ed actonfriends over the weekend mrs e h vincent and billie are holidaying with relatives in hamilton miss marion torongeau of burlington is vlsittng her friend miss prances kelly mr and mrs boy mcintosh of oshawa spent the weekend at the home of bis parents mr jack robertson has returned to windsor after spending his holidays at his borne here iarioms items of local interest mrs h harwood and f amuybf wlnd sor have returned home after visiting with acton friends mrland mrs 3 h denny and m fred cooper spent the weekend with friends in meaford mrs l g king and dorothy are holidaying at the home of mr and mrs dutcnbum in paris mrs c tait and miss isabel of tor- jontoare houdayihg at the home of mr and- mrs jtmcoteaohiei dr and mrs oollard of toronto visited at the home of mr and mrs brownlow hillside farm mrs b bruce j of delaware ontario is spending a few days with ber father- mr c- a conway mrs r l uhwin and master bruce of rochester n y are visiting with acton relatives and friends this week mr angus mcdonald and sons sandy and kenneth motored to durham last week and spent a few days with friends mrs hazel thompson mr and mrs oliver and daughters of ouelph called on mr and mrs bert davidson last week mrs bussel e salmon and daughter joan marie are spending a months holiday in muskoka with mr and mrs a c salmon mrs gordon mackay and bruce of toronto visited her mother mrs r h wansbrough and some other friends a couple of days last week mr uno larrson who sailed from montreal on wednesday for his home in sweden visited with mr and mrs august anderson for a few days misses may hoberlin and alice law of toronto miss mcdonald and mr braas of niagara palls n y visited mi and mrs wm arnold over the weekend mrs rev h l bennle and family and mrs h malnprlze and family are enjoying a holiday campin out on -the- banics of the credit river near terra cotta mr and mrs earl lambert mr and mrs n lambe arid mia gilpps spent sunday- at oshawa and port whitby and with miss dora lambert r n of whitby revt e ryerson young b a of tor onto who was the minister in the united church here on sunday was the guest ormrsrpeter smlthrat hulcrest dur ing his vlsltin acton mrs wansbrough and mrs frank day- of rockwood visited at mr gordon mackays in toronto oyer the week- ends mrs wansbrough visited her brother mr wm swackhamer who is the are in poor health mrj arid mrs fred crewsoh and sons freddie and eddie and mr and mrs r l davidson spent sunday in streetsville miss isabelle crewsdh wio had been holidaying for two weeks with cousins returned with them rev m m bennett and daughter catherine ot toronto university and misses fannie and ella bennett of saskatoon mrs burtland oonover of erindale were the guests of mrs rpbt bennett this week mrs j h stephens of hornby on tario announces the engagement of her eldest daughter margaret evelyn r n to clifford slftori wrlgglesworth son of mr and mrs fred wrlgglesworth of hornby the marriage to take place early in september canadian bacon to reoehre preference canadian farmers will be assisted not only by the removal of british restric tions against live cattle but also byjhe concesslftas which are to be made in respect to pig products it is understood the united kingdom delegation at the imperial conference have given assur ances that bacon will not remain on the free list butwill be dealt with in such a manner as to give empire producers a preference as against countries like den mark this action is to be taken when the foxlame commission how invest- gating the british agricultural industry completes its teport in prewar years canada enjoyed a profuablemarket for baoon in the old country the- united kingdom also is dealing with the de mands of australia and new zealand by the introduction of quantitative restric tions in inspect to foreign meats which will assure the overseas dominions of a reasonable quota of british buyingorders the supply of wild docks about 75 per cem of north americas wild duck supply la hatched and raised each year in canada- in the sloughs and marshes of manitoba saskatchewan alberta and in a small portion of the northwest territorrtes the principal hatching grounds are located and any adverse condition in this area affects the wild duck supply of the whole con tinent unprecedented weather condi tions in parts of the prairie provinofeti so it proved one party after another during 1931 greatly curtailed the ordin ary supply of this very attractive gffne bird conditions were considered so serious that in the united states as well as in canada the open season for duck shooting was shortened and the fear existed that the wild duck was actually in danger of extermination reports this year from waterfowl observers in the prairie provinces indicate an hnrpove- mentinbreedlngoonditlons although it may take some years for the supply of waterfowl to reach its former abundance cooperation by sportsmen and by legis lative means in the united states and in canada ristbxmostimportantfactor in maintaining the supply of wild ducks canadas principal manufactures in a review of manufactures based oh vegetable products just issued by the canadian bureau of statistics flour mining us rated as the leading industry of the group from the point of gross valueofproducts this industry which has existed to meet domestic needs for more than 300 years has within recent times shown a spectacular development there are 383 flour mills in canada many- of- them of the most modern type and their capacity is far in excess of canadas demands lifnnlng as high as 121000 barrels per day in 1930 canada exported 7514788 barrels of wheat flour and the dominion is one of the leading world in thewheat flour in- dustry singularly enough the rubber industry is another which has been de veloped to high importance in canada in 1930 canada was the fifth largest importer of raw jubber in the world ranking after the united states the united kingdom france and germany nearly 70000000 is invested in the rubber industry lni canada and the products of this industry find their way to the remote parts of the world spain peru dutch east indies portuguese africa and china are but a few of the countries where canadian automobile tires are sold the fruit ahd vegetable canning industry also occupies a position of importance with an output valued at over 43000000 it is an industry which has made great progress in recent years the volume of fruit and vegetable pre parations produced having increased 121 4 per cent during the period of 102329 sugar refining is another large industry in- 1930 sugar refineries had a production valued at 43000000 the canadian tobacco industry in that year was credited with a production valued at nearly 86000000 psbsing this way but once two young women were engaged in caring for parties of tourists passing along a national highway they lived on opposite sides of the road and often when there was not enough room in one house the party divided and some went to the other 4 the young women were good friends with mutual likes but they did not always agree as to the treatment of their transient guests one believed in giving the promised accommodations and nothing more while the other put herself out b5 be jiice to folks as her friend called it one argued that as the people were passing that way but once strict impartial sticking to the letter of the agreement iwasau that was necessary she pointed out that people would easily impose upon the one who provided lodging and breakfast if not held firmly to rules and regulations the other was sure something extra would not hopelessly r01 the patrons well if you return by this route ill be glad to have you stop with me was the parting invitation of each young landlady as most of their guesl persona of limited means however and wanting to get the most pleasure pos sible out of their brief vacation they of tenisaldtheymeant to goback by a new iway for the sake of the scenery by the end of the busy season the young woman who took extra care of her guests was still crowded for space while the one across the way often had empty rooms so many people seem to know you by name she complained to her friend and will not stop with me unless you cannot take thenc they say they have beerr recommended by friends to your house drove up confidently often stopping before nightfall to have the place while others pulled in late and were- disap pointed if they had to be turned away over anaover the girl across the way heard the familiar words some of our friends stopped with miss d earlier in the year and they simply fell in love with herand her house they told us to tell her they were sorry they were not gojngjiobeableto passthls wayf ara long time perhaps never and- i thought it didnt pay to be anything but plain polite said the girl across the way from the friendly hostess evehirtheypassed this way but once they are still grateful for kmctfreassent whatever it was no one shall say it next season a clerks error jamaica reports a slight increase in the export of epeoanuts for the vear 1932 to date- millions of these tropical nuts reach canada by canadian national steamers the word can be spelled cocoanut or coconut and the nut has nothing whatever to do with cocoa which comes from the cocoa bean in- poultry spring -broilers- hens- over 8 lbs 11 to j1 do 4 to 5 lbs 10 to 13 do 3 to 4 lbs 9 to ii spring ducklings- over 5 lbs each 12 to 00 over 4 to 5 lbs each 10 to 00 colored ducks 3 cents less quotations above indicate the general market range in value to eggs ahd poultry on delivery basis dressed meats wholesale dealers to dressed meats quote the following prices to the trade- beef forequarters 700 to 800 carcasses- choice 1100 to 1200 do medium 1000 to 1030 calves choice veal 700 to 900 heavy hogs cwt 450 to s00 light hogs cwt j 650 to 700 abattoir hog3 750 to 800 lambs cwt 1200 to 1600 mutton 400 to 700 hides and wool toronto dealers in bide and wool quoting the following prices to shippers city hides greera lc bulls and brands -ct-country-hldes- green lc docuredr lc to lc calf green 2cjcountry calf cured lc city veal kip 2c country veal kip lc do cured lc to 2c country grosser kip lic horsehldes ntr 1 75c no 2 60c tallow solid bar rels no i lo to lc cakes lc to 2c pound hay and straw extra no 2 timothy in car loads 1100 to 1150 no 3 timothy 800 to 1000 timothy lower grades 600 to 900 straw wheat 750 to 0000 do oats 750 to 0000 do rye 900 to 0000 all straw must be good length potatoes ontario new bags 60c to 65c prices on car lot delivered on track and via truck respectively toronto grain quotations cldentally it is claimed that cocoa should be spelled cacao and that a clerks error is responsible for the now accepted orthography chocolate is produced from the cacao nut or cocoa bean when does the bravest heart turn to tone when it is a little boulder bolder they deceive themselves b arthur b rhinow the man who told me the story vouch ed for the truth of it incredible though it may seem in a little town in pennsy the salvation army had helped a poor family for more than a year supplying it with food fuel and clothes on their charit able visits these benefactors had noticed that the mattresses in the beds were old and soiled so they decided to surprise the family with new mattresses when they brought them only the children were at home quickly the good samari tans removed the old mattresses ahd burned them in the empty lot next to the house and substituted the new mattresses for the old all of which the children watched with delight including when the father came home and was told of what had been done he became frantic and amid ravings confessed to the neighbors that he had hidden the savings of a lifetime eleven thousand dollars in those oldi mattresses and yet he had passed as a poor man arid had accepted charity stories like this undermine our confidence in human nature and make it harder for us to continue our benevolences l for continue we must especially when suffering is really scute we dare not stop helping because we meet wltp deceivers for they deceive themselves more than their fellowmen they deserve pity more than punishment they impoverish their souls- they will always live a small life in spite of eleven thousand dollars hoard- ed away in- a filthy mattress we can not be rich without the honesty ot soul that links 1u interests with the interests of all m and touches god dont forget your jars quart or pints 70 perdozen i c we also have two quart size good for pick- ac ling per dozen c special castile soap bars for 25c oq piece tea set tf oq to reg 350 plo for saturday- only browns fru store mill su acton next to wiles gregory theatre t friday august 19 winner take air a breezy pugilistic snappy story starring james cagney comedy old ljjce sports reel tennis with bill tilden saturday august 20 1 rainbow trail t jsane grey westernf starring jcjeorge obrien comedy the ptcrreador cartoon sos your old man pox news silverware night monday august 22 when a feller needs a friend adapted from the story limpy starring clever jackie cooper pitts todd comedy red noses capter a of the shadow of the eagle dinnerware night coming araowsmrrar j wlw ranald oolmani market beports dairy products qne to shippers these are toronto quotations butter- creamery no 1 pasteurized 19 to 00 do second 18 to 00 above prices for goods delivered tor onto duotatlons to retail trade batter creamery prints no 21 to 22 do second 20 to 21 churning cream fb country points special i 16 to 17 no 1 15 to 16 noi 2 12 to 13 poultry and eggs eggs quotations to country shippers deliv ered fresh extras 17 to 18 do firsts 1 14 to 15 do seconds 11 to 00 1 quotations to retail trade carton fresh extras 23 to 24j fresh extras loose 21 to 22 fresh firsts loose 19 to 20 ih seconds u 16 v tojio quotations to shippers j alive- dressed grain dealers on the toronto board of trade are making the following quota tions ci s bay ports no 1 northern oaac no 2 northern 59c no 3 northern 58 he ontarlooralnwheat 38cr tier barley 35c to 40c oats 29c to 30c rye 45c buckwheat 45c corn 47c to 49c wholesale fruit prices fruit on sale at toronto wholesale houses are quoted as follows apples duchess bus 75 to 125 blueberries 11 quarts 75 to 100 sweet- cherries 6 quarts 30 to 75 do sour 6 quarts 20 to do sour 11 quarts gooseberries 6 quarts raspberries red do black peaches 6 quarts thimbleberries pint 35 to 40 to 07 to 05 to 40 to 05 to current live stock price heavy beef steers 600 butcher steers choice 525 do common 350 heifers choice 475 do fair to good- 500 butcher jcows good 300 do medium i 225 canncri and cutters 50 baby beef 600 butcher bulls 250 do bolognas 15j feeders good 425 stockers 300 springers 7 3500 calves good and choice 450 do medium 350 do common 300 do grassers 200 sheep 100 lamps choice 550 do bucks 475 hogs fob 465 do off cars 525 do off trucks 500 650 600 400 500 500 325 275 175 750 325 225 450 400 4500 650 425 350 250 250 600 500 475 style by calendar defies the season whatever may be the disposition of a young buffalo calf recently born in adelaide australia his parents remain staunchly canadian the parents were presented to adelaide by the canadian government and made the 10000 mile voyage abroad the canadian national freighter canadian constructor biologists have tehown a keen interest in the fact that the parent animals though they have- already lived two years in australia continue to acquire a heavy coat during what is the canadian winter and the australian summer and to lose it for p light coat during what is the canadian summer and the australian winter apparently heredity has scored over environment it is anticipated that the young buffalo will change coats by the calendar rather than by local weather conditions the calfs parents were formerly of walnwrlght buffalo park alberta fairy chariot hotel garage man to fusser about midget car all right sir all right i ill see that its refilled and washed and polished and if you like 111 have it left tutside your bedroom door with your boots in the morning and the battle raged little billy bllgewater was attending his first grand opera the dramatic soprano and the motions of the orchestra conductor held the attention of the audience papa whats that man shaking his stick at the lady for the lad asked during the performance snn hes not shaking his stick at her then said billy stlujunconvinced whats she hollering for good for the crops do you think eaxlylrising is good for your hea asked the languid city visitor i dont know about my health re plied ezra gobbles but next to sun rain aihd fertilizer its the best thing there is for crops th best stores in town by bruce b brewer vlcepres ferryhanly advertising company r believe the chances are ten to one i could take a file of newspapers from any town or city and after a little study pick out the best stores in town i bellevtf any experienced advertising man could do it just look at the advertisements in this paper week after week and you can do the same thing perhaps it wont be the largest advertiser who is really growr ing the fastest but more probably it will be the mainthing to look for is the advertisers own expression of his 6bles 6tory h he goes about his advertising with a sincere desire to serve you he goes about his entire business- that way j such a merchant is aggressive modern and probably gaining on his competition i know of a town where one store always had had the womans ready-to- wear business it advertised modestly then along cametvftii 6utbrtbwnera7 established their store began advertising in vigorous fashion using twice the amount of space of the older stare in a few months business began to swing guess who has the largest business now similar opportunities exist in every town today more of them than ever before copyright 1932 rt welcomed to scotland six hundred canadians who call glasgow home were greeted on their arrival in the clydocity by sir thomas kelly lld lord provo3t and the magistrates of the city when they arrived recently hi the canadlanpaclficlineir duchessof bedfordforareunlon gathered together from all parts of canada and transported by special train to montreal the glas wegians are making a twomonths stay during which they are being entertalned by the city of glas gow its manufacture their friends proceedings opened tuesday july 26th when the lord ptro- vost magistrates and councillors held a reception in the art galleries at kelvingrove the party which left montreal in the duchess of bedford juty 6 returns from glasgow saturday aubust207inthe3ame2000tonliner dont go f where shall i go to get it mentally asks the man or woman with a want to he supplied dont go come says the mer- chaiitwho advertises here are the gopds you want here is the service you need he adds newspaper advertising is the most i travelled bridge hetween supply and de- mand that is why it pays the advertiser who uses the acton free press j s-

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