Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 6, 1934, p. 5

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thursday september 8tlills4- the acton free press pact mn social items of the week the ytaitore to acton homes and the vfelte of actonians little items of personal interest hard to tell mrs r j mcphersan visited in tor onto for t few days this week miss grace lantz returned borne after spending the summer in detroit mrs b q arnold and beverley visited last week i with friends in toronto mr harold kennedy of detroit spent a few days at his home here last week mr and mrs visited with mr den mrs t scott spending a week onto r harvey of stratford and mrs w mcfad- retumed home with friends in from tor- mr j campbell ourrie of chatham spent the holiday weekend at nls home nere mr and mrs c s gamble of- ken- more n y visited acton relatives and friends v mrs speilvogel sr pent the week end at hastngs with a friend from toronto mrs shay and children have returned to huntsville after visiting with mrs w mcfadden mr and mrs h i g fraser hugh and jean- were in chicago arid buffalo during the week mr and mrs ernest woods mary and wesley of alma spent monday with mrs b bennett mr and mrs e h vincent bjillo and barbara spent the weekend with rela tives in hamilton little miss wannetta smith returned home after spending twtf tor onto with friends mr and mrs isaac bennett of george town called at the home of mrs bobt bennett on sunday mr and mrs h e sutcllffe and shirley detroit visited at the home of mr and mrs g h lantz mrs william johnstone la spending a week at the home of her daughter mrsl f a moct eon at weston mrs r h wansbrough of acton mr and mrs boy wansbrough and children ot toronto mrs allan smith and harold of acton mr and mrs frank day and family of rockwood spent monday rat the nodwell reumibn at hlllsburg mr and mrs j g patterson and madge and joy of calgary alta and mr and mrs geo patterson ot bramp ton mrs norman mclaughlin of green lake farm caledon and mr and mrs geo klrkwood of bockslde were guests this week of mr and mrs c h har rlson the reverehd and mrs andrew joseprl vinlng announce the engagement of their daughter margaret mclaren to mr lloyd denham dingle son of mr and mrs blchard william dingle burling ton the marriage will take place sep tember twentyninth in knox college chapel toronto egypt buys canadian apples marvin nelson winner of the marathon swim for the worlds championship at the c n e last week canadian apples are now finding favor in egypt land of the ancient pyramids until recently egypt was not seriously considered by canadian apple growers asa potential market for this xnost de lectable of fruits but when thequahuelated by mr krelsler was as follows mr and mrs alex macdonald and miss margaret j macdonald spent last wek with samla friends messrs g cook h skilung h elliott and c mcnabb visited in watkins glen n y over the weefcend mr and mrs harold bums of cree- more visited her parents mr and mrs j a mowat last weekend mr and mrs b b johnstone of dela ware spent the holiday weekend with mr c a conway church street mr john chapman attended the con vention at niagara falls last week of the metropolitan insurance agents miss ada somerville of london spent a couple of days with her aunt mrs a m sterling at the perryman home mrs j a mowat and miss jessie mowat were visiting friends in toronto last week and seeing the exhibition visitors at the home of mrs e perryman were mr b c perrymad mrs lewis alton and allan of napanee misses peggy macdonald mae chls- holm ellen dunn and mary dennis re turned home from a vacation at wasags beach mr and mrs peter brown jack and jean also miss vera stevenson of tor onto visited at the home of mrs e perryman mr and mrs j f e terry joan marylyn and donna elaine of brant- ford were the guests of mrs robt ben nett over the weekend dr harold mowat sailed on the em press of britain from quebec on septem ber 1st for england where he will con tinue his studies in surgery messrs jim nickun duncan shay w hlggs and jerry lawp of huntsville were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs w mcfadden mr andf mrs eric smith of acton entertained at dinner on friday night for mr ranklne ncsbltt and miss mary anderson and their bridal party mrs w h stewart and miss elsie stewart and mr and mrs sinclair and miss sinclair of toronto called at the home of mrs r bennett on sunday mr and mrs s g parker fenton michigan returned home monday after spending the holiday with the latters sister mr and mrs r burt laki avenue mrs george nelles the misses ida and edith nelles and mr charles hamil ton visited with mni e ferryman mrs fanny ferryman returned home with them for a short vacation mr and mrs e perryman allan ferryman and lloyd mclean enjoyed a motor trip to broughamand renewed old acquaintances returning by toronto they spent a day at the exhibition of the canadian apple became known it was not long until egypt became the fourth largest consumer of that popular canadian fruit the value of exports of canadian apples to egypt in 1933 touch ed the high level of 135177 during 1933 a trial shipment of ontario apples consisting of ganos baldwin and ben davis was made in hampers this ship ment was well received and it is felt that the ganos in particular will become popular in egypt as red apples are in demand although canada produces a wide range of fruiti from hardy northern berries to peaches and grapes the can adian apples is particularly important not only on the score of quality but for the fine quality produced apples have been grown in canada since the days of early settlement as far back as 1635 the principal applegrowing areas of canada are the annapolis valley in nova scotia the saint john valley in new brunswick large districts in south ern quebec and ontario and the warm interior valleys of british columbia es timated production of apples in canada during the present year is placed at 3384610 barrels canadas exports of apples during the calendar year 1933 amounted to 2905- 415 barrels valued at 11043439 the apinclpal consumer of canadian apples was the united kingdom which absorbed 2040110 barrels valued at 10061420 much relieved the skill of fritz krelsler in wielding the violinists bow is one of widespread knowledge but it remained for alfred e edstrom of chicago to reyeal krels- lers subtle use of a bit of barbed sarcasm when occasion requires mr krelsler according to a story which mr edstrom says the violinist tells on himself had been engaged to play a nuxslcale given by a prominent society matron the conversation as and the charge mr krelsler two thousand dollars was the reply and you understand of course you are not to mingle with the guests the matron stipulated in that case madam my fee willbe 1000 mr krelsler responded dont you think sirs stronsniindb huslmnd is naturally a gentle patient tiuin sometimes i think he la and some times i think hes just plain scared had cut them out y jtsh canadian salt industry little ethel dont you like to play with paper dolls any more little willie no i cut them out long ago how she got it nx free lessons how is it asked a police magistrate of a culprit haled before him for rob bery that you managed to take this mans watch from his vest pocket when it was secured by a patent safety catch my fee your honor replied the man politely and with dignity is 10 for the full course of six lessons toplike you say your car service manager runs like a top motorist exactly it runs a little while and then stops mrs hilton william what are these russian steppes that i read about in the newspapers mr hilton one or the newfangled dances i sposel frank mozle has a splendid com plexion maude yes and just think it hardly costs her a cent she answers all the advertisements that offer fret samples canadas output of salt in 1933 was the third largest lntthe history of can- vadlan salt mining being surpassed only in 1928 and 1929 the total production of salt including commercial salt and the salt content of brine used for chem ical purposes during thevcilendar year 1933 amounted to 280115 tons produc tion in 1928 totalled 299445 tons and in 1929 the output ws 330264 tons im ports in 1933 totalled 135620 tons a large tonnage of salt entering canada free of duty for use in the fisheries due to the location of the producing districts the pacific coast fisheries are dependent to a large extent upon imported salt exports of salt were comparatively small amounting to only 5335 tons the salt industry of canada is one of the oldest nonmetallic industries of the country dating back to the early iears of the last century when the hud sons bay company obtained their local supplies from the brine springs of the mckenifle basing the discovery of salt in ontario in 1866 was however the real beginning of the industry on a sub stantial basis and production from the ontario field has been continuous since that time the opening of the malagash deposits in nova scotia in 1918 inaug urated the first rock salt mine in the country while salt deposits occur to nearly every province of- the dominion during 1933 largescale production was confined to ontario nova scotia mani toba and saskatchewan deposits of commercial value have been located to alberta and new bruswlck which no doubt will be exploited when conditions warrant there is no commercial pro duction in british columbia although a few tons of salt were made experiment ally in 1913 in the northwest terri tories a small quantity is produced for local use the canadian 6alt production except for small exports is sold in canada principally to the dairy meatcuring canning fishery and chemical industries and as table salt for household use when dizzy spells make you feel unsafe jus try parkes -rr- liver tone it stimulates a laxy liver to healthy normal action and soon restores you to your usual normal health it b a harmless corrective for constipation ca tl biliousness heartaches and dizziness 3uc vl a tbrown acton druggist ontario hardly a testimonial here is a testimonial it would hardly do to publish said the quack a man writes t have just taken the first bottle of your medicine well said his partner there it breaks off short and is signed in another handwriting per executor oocps grocery the family grocer our aim good merchandise low prices good service telephones store 37 residence 130 specials for thursday friday and saturday biscuits 1 lb fancy jj7o 1 lb ginger snaps 13o 1 lb tourist 16c breakfast cereals golden grain pkt 23c cereal blend pkt 23o three 3c scribblers two 3c pencils for 10c sodas 2 lb crispy butter 29o 1 lb bags for 13o pork beans large size heinz tin 17o clarks tin 13o 6 lemons i 6 large oranges for o 7c fly sprays ply toic 16 oz for 55o black flag 8 oz 33c heinz soups asparagus vegetable tomato 1 tins for 29c soaps p g or pearl for 19c free to all our customers tour choice of royal denby dmnerware or stainless cutlery we have barkers cakes malt yeast fresh eggs fruit and vegetables about 488 species 0f birds in canada it is probably not generally known and the statement may cause somesur prise that there are some 488 distinct species of birds in canada by species is meant kinds of birds that average as distinct from each other as dogs from cats or horses from donkeys if really fine points are considered all the blrd forms that the expert ornithologist re cognizes viewing species as do cattie raisers when they discriminate between breeds of cattle then the species would bejnereased to about 690 subspecies or even more depending on how finely it is desired to distinguish all these birds cannot be seen at any one time or in any one place in canada or in fact any where else each species has its own season and limits of distribution some are sea birds rarely seen far from salt vuter some are denizens of the deep forest while other frequent open prairies marsh or meadow according to their natural requirements some are eastern others western some northern others southern many are just birds of pass- age through much of canada nesting in the high north wintering in the near or far south from just below the inter national boundary to the humid tropics or even to antarctica itself a certain proportion of these birds are just stray wanderers far from home tormblown waifs victims of wander lust or pioneers seeking out new territory to inhabit but with all these com plications and restrictions of distribution almostiwiy given locality in canada can boast of more kinds of birds than most people realize ottawa is nbt a particu larly bfrdy locality although the coun try over it occupies afalrly average or representative position in this respect yet the latest v of ottawa- birds now con tains 246 different species that have been actually observed in the canadian cap ital arid the adjoining countryside at one time or another leaving out the occasional stragglers that are likely to be seen only by lucky accident once or twice in a life time there are about 200 birds that any keen and active observer can reasonably expect to meet in and around ottawa sooner or later and one hundred is not too many to hope to see in one day at certain favorable mlgratlonal sejisohs of the year not ihu cii left fob bom whlpper my college 6on is poor football and worse at track work snapper he might as well go in for an education tuesday and wednesday september 1 8 and 1 9 a real twoday event double bill feature in the arena tuesday evening 800 p m vaudeville quartette featuring mundy bros equilibrists extraordinary in novel acrobactic and clown numbers and handtohand balancing volaine clever iron jaw trapeze artist and contortionist george grant the bounding soldier of the slack wire and clever comedy julggler musical chairs contest with contestants ridinghorses clowns and funny men high jumping horses potato race foot races etc loud speaker amplying system special lighting hall exhibits open wednesday sepfetnber 19 fair to be officially opened by hon duncan marshall ontario minister of agriculture program commences at 1230 p m standard time harness horse races 218 228 and classified trot or pace jboys eating contests fiddlers contest step dancing horseshoe pitching tournament parade of live stock at 400 p m splendid exhibits in hall and field acton citizens band in attendance loud speaker amplifying sound system monster dance in town hall second evening of fair j f robertson president f l weight sectreasurer send to secretary for prize lists and other information where you get the biggest fair value

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