Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 20, 1939, p. 8

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tbubflbpay april mul ifctm the acton free pfcess paoji curr nn otmsnina habit bitt a mo of sunny waya oet th ftunshlna habit i brttn up the dutwme day oct the kuiuhlne habttl joybelu ringing clear and kweet dumonda aparklttic at your feet laugh and smile und then repeat oet the kunahlne habitl olve the feorld your kwecteat kmtb oet the kunahlna habitl brighten up each reary mile oet the kunahlne habitl iay your toll v waiting share sing your aontf and pray your prayer make thia old world jwmt n ftli oet the sunshine lidblll cfaddened hearts will turn tnd smile oet the sunshine habit living then will be waith willi oet the sunshine habitl 3111 your heart and urn with ante brighten up this sad old place pass out with a smiling face oet the sunshine nbltl twenty yeats ago mm the tmmm the lrrm nibwway afrru fcuk 1m the historical pageant given by vic toria ulsslon band on oood friday evening was an excellent production and was enjoyed by a large audience the daylight paving time question was ut for dlscuaston at council meeting and it was deckled to adopt it officially for the town jte arthur watson reached home for a few days leave from the hospital in toronto a large number of cltlsens met the train and ga him a comlt wel come home news received from he james loutltt included the lntemaing information that he u married he does not expect reach home before jui tlie rresbyterun cnncvrgatlon ot umehouae introduced tir church hjm nal last sundny in tlni adopltnn thbi tplmulld book tlicy ore in tlte an o many more pretentious consrccatlons with butter luncrlnp bctwwn the 10c and 70c mnrk it ia wrrt live lire n com foson in not on dim buck on jrltn a 1811 1010 nt tomnui dr aiuum butlt ol llrriin in hu flflth rar i u wages in jaran modern trade relations make the world a small place conditions of labor and uagtu in one country are bound to affect rnploytrrnl conditions in countries with hlch it doc buslncm japan is a striking example japan export immtmi quanutlts of textile and oilier roods ultli which she com i petes with the industries or western coun trios the 1034 year book of japan shafts that the average hourly rale of u uaca for all factor orkers rantied from j to 3 cents for a tenhour da u hleh in common there ihi makes i from jo to 35 cent n da tlie dmlj uitges for n brickmatur u 32 n nta lor hhoem iki rs jwimr muu rs and flour millers lunuiin 46 nnd 49 cent for cement workers uulnis enrjw liters and painters bituiii s3 mid so finis for luthenu n founders bluckmitjin com- jmturs nnd brlrlclnrrs bttnn fft and i 1 eenir in t xtlli s a nuilt hosit r knitter in paid 41 etui a da and u fimnlt uorktr jo nnu a dm ckrkal orkcrrccrnrd from t8 ui 11 a month the contrast lth uubw paid on this continent b fctrlklng one or the reasons clwrt these low wage in japan is that uulr cost of u- lng is low but tills not in relation to the uagr rotes the dally cast of food and fuel ror n family of fixe in japan u thlrtj conu since the dau uages ore from 30 to 63 cents the cost of living is relnuel high because the workman must spend his entire earnings on food and has nothing or little wi for other npceultlea home economists state that food and fuel should take about 33 per cent of the familys income in japan food takes all or nearly all tht earnings v the japanese textile industry u rtin along feudal lines it cmplois about 60 per cent female labor the women and girls are recruited from the farms and i work under contact made between the paents and employers the lte in dor rriltorlns adjoining the factorle and ac cording to reports are trtually prlson- trs since in most plant c mpounds they i ore kept behind locked gates t nmto cwll star get the taxes up to too high a rate eery moral movement in two gehoratiins tud uut lmrty support of this worthy citlxeu two things john cameron never would permit in hi presence a word reflecting upon the scotch or any question that the liberal party was not head an j shoulders above the tory or any olner combination at politics a i circumstance which john held against the conservatlwut was uw fact that about forty years ago he- was crest- ed a justice of the poace for ilalton county this honor he eateemed highly and lve conducted himself worthily h this position of haiior and responsibility and wltli the dignity due to this coveted position after uvo general elections of toil when the conservative went into power many of tlw liberal justices nf uk xvace luid their commlssloiu abro gated ami mr cameron s among tliem john was never able to forgive uie torlvv ror that it was quite natural in some woi that john cameron odltered to moiiy of the old things as superior to the new tangled inventions of today a notable example of this was his loyc for tlie old oaken bucket in tile well no water drawn by a pump wooden ir iron or from a waterworks faucet was quite so sweet to john as the water lifted fropi the well in tha old way in a bucket and the oid oaken bucket drew all ftfttvater quaff d by john and ills household until his death j high cameron built his house an the corner but he nerr ihcd in it john sharp look a fapcy to it and bought it and hvwl ther to the end of hu days since tlien a number of people hac re sided there thomas and fanny perrj man made it their hnmi for n number of jrrn tlien tluiy iild out and went to toronto nut tlu country apealcd u tlutoh and they i t the city and bought u fine home douu in brattaham h ontario count j ibout uic same dis tance ost of toronto as win n thc litl lure in tin h imi i of tluti t irl miurlrd life jin lived to n kliruh thtir golden uedditik aiiiilvmnn but 11 il sllu t hmsl n acton hist i lint fiuiuu whin lln i caiiicrun iiiul iils wife it uu mlliu nun tht li si n nnd datik r u ft act u and mttled in faarnl i hut h had mcftied a lint position at fori man of it brtdgt biiildlnr k in on tin onmil mink hull u i mid it uius found t i bt neitwiurj lor him to tnukt hu rtjiidencc in sarnu lluih wnj u itmkl cilia n lit olwnjs blood for ti nitritncf and right lhlni lf uas no rr ink tithcr nnd nulti a sxjn in ills uuj m t enjotd the aid fnshion ed baseball matches as u uch oj an m in in town or boy ttthtr u was out of tin fcpecluturs ului soon of tin rti of us wlitti lhc muplc lmfi ul ouclph famous in thivst dnyt us international xlajt wlnnocorge slecman was in jiis ilor m mnni ing tin team cantc to acton for a mutch with our team the nil eksprrundinpf or coursi thi map lur won out tlu scon uiu miikiitfl cint maple unfs 110 nil despcran dums 37 what do jou tlunk or tluit jou joungsttn who laj bust boll udaj oiirt not ublt in pile up bcont u up proirh ntlilnt uu uiat but thtrt mai u unit hugh enjojed btttcr ihm biumb ill nnd tlmt is quoit pitching htih wu chittni ln of tin domlnli n will hurh uft ils and sl tlid in snrnbi a limki nian eirj ag but hi loud tlu 10 hum ti n nil hi- nibitt tlu ailnnnt and bring her back ft to lieoltli in the cuure of time john i tin rt i didn i it much larthir up and mi hocg of limelu in uho hud he strttt this unie urttr nil but i must some j tan before lost hi r lunband clot for this week one of tin finest who ter lived in that humid became acquainted it run in ln mind tluit i heard once that dr lowrj wiu rinvor between the two the superior qualities of tach were lauded in turn to the other finally a match was made and ror many ears they had one of the happiest homes in town until death parted this couple john cameron dld ltut six esim ago lost month and his wife had gone on before just a few months prior to that john cameron name will always be remembered in acton as the architect and builder of a number or the finest homes in acton and lcinily as well as of some or the beat stores and public buildings in the community he was a useful man in his day and generation sterlnu ui character useful as a chris hon citizen active in his church rela uiinshli j and ulways anxidu to see hi town prosper if the authomira didn t till new asla in agkucultum olv us lord a bit o sun a bll it work ahd a bit b fun our ill bread and a bit o butter ohp ha htnllh our kei p to make ote us all in th ht niggle and siutler an n hit to fpnre lor por folks sake oive ui w nw for m rt mime of us duflets n a lienrt to fet 1 for all that sulttn oit us too n bit of sonu n n tale and a book to heln us along an gi ua our hare o sorrows lesuin that f may pruvc how griefs a bjcssln olir us lord a chantv to bt our goodl btvt brave wise and free our goodlv best for oursclf and otlurs till nil mm liarn to live as brutlurs es it must be well nigh on u slxtj five vears if it lsn t more since john and hugh cumi run two of our leading cap nter or those davs bought the two vacant kit at tht corner of church and john streets and built homes thereon for themselves hugh look the cornr lot and john the one next to it on tht strwi which bore his nnmi john st ret t u ul courst know was nnnud to ir k ttiutt the n ime of john qunicv adams n or tlu w ns of hufus adams of tin i nuiml funul tint settled lurt will im built tin two housi s john nun id into lus tint itw phi t aiul iil slfi r kt pt h nisi 1 ir him for u tlnn thin lit mtrrled ljjui mcmack in and hi vtar- tlu j hud a happy time togetht ihm luttr john had is troubles li ci innm itlwrs lht lo t tlwirdttr habj and luhr 1 ijt w i k m and died thoutli lohn did m rthink m hts power to uxnuts n roirvhtio during the month t f march there were 4 mo accidents reported to tlw work men compensation board as compared with 4 333 during februan and 5 073 during march a rar ago hie benefits awarded amounted to jm3bt3m of which 426 183 64 was for conuluatlon and 197 r91 0d for medical aid tins bring the number of accidents reported muring tlw first quarter of 1030 to is 349 against is 40 ror the tame period of 103 and the benefits awarded during the first three months this yar amounted to 1 491 03s 38 as compared irhtvao ii during tlw cort4poitd- ing period of 1938 swtet caporat e o vvr clpx to kiix mot1is ix miicj besearch work ulb shown thut moth larvae in fun are most effectively killed by repeated exposures to udden changes changes in temperatures known as the shock method approved procedure calls for refrigeration of rurs after clean ing first to a temperature of 15 to 18 degrees fahrenheit after two or three dajs at these temperatures furs are ex posed to 45 to 50 degrees f temperatures it was found that the duplication of this process two or thne tlmis kills all moths tgus and larvae the highest relative hum dltv for the storage of furs has been found to be from 55 to fl5 per cent al though well tie vt loped moth larvae may withstand a temperature of 18 degrei f foi u om ivrlkt if time with the pes- slbilltv of chnngini from a dormant to an actlv state w ht n temperatures re turn to normal the repeated exposures to extreme withlithe it to50 degrets i u mtierature range ore fatal for all moth larvae endangering furs ltevqluuotiary changes arw wrought by karm machinery tin vast changes that have lwcn ef- fecud in farming ihrotigli tlve iute of uwbor saving implements and uie part that modern rami machinery is playing in reducing live fanners costs or produc tion were uie highlights in an address on the new era in agriculture given before the rotary club of toronto recently by john martin of the mnssey- llarrls conluiy s my martin by striking contrasts ot production ftgureji brought liomc to his audience live importance of agriculture in canada howlng that ulo value of uut fodder crops of caudou for 1s37 amounted to 1138 000 000 whereas uiat for uvc total gohi production of canada fpr uic same year was tmsoooogo or practically uie same amount for fodder just feed for horses and cattle as for the gold producuon of canada and that uie dairy production of canada and that the dairy production of on tarlo and quebec alone was 167 000 000 or 14 000 000 mora than jor the total gold production of canada tile story or uie development of agrl culture from the small clearings or tin poher days to uie larger acreages of today uie speaker said was largely he story or uie introduction and devtlop mt nt of farm implements nnd cajind ans had plavcd a most lturortant part in it 1vpartn important to national kconnuiy men ilko uic harris s mascys wis- iters patterson a veritys cockslmtts front and wood had put canada right in tlu forefront of implement making in wjtrld he said oiul told how uie small plant tuuud in newcastle by daniel muiuv in 1847 had grown mid of the amilgaiuitllon wuh tlu llanls company in 1101 how tin business sprtiul to 52 ttiuntriti of thi world and sjiokt of lb us bting as firmly established in thu busl- nt ss of a miin tif othti tountrlts as in it- own mitlvt land as u result or its lm rt busluti s miua j hurrh hi said tn i iil tin jiur pi rlotl from 1dj8 hj7 smnt in canada 2l 2hi 000 uiori than tin total of ull i us ali3 in can ida suixl a woi th whlu itiiitrlbution lo tin natbnal ttonomy of t a nnda ibrnvovrn stttoph lrom larmln oni of tlu oldiit of rulhngh the sptaktr rtmlndtti his audit nt farm ing had seen ftw chunts down through tht ms until tht coming of nitchanllul altls now changts takt place wtih such rapldllv unit wt do not suip to consldtr llu transformation that has uitui plitct hi fovtnd a rtadv nuans of re talllni what famtuut nit mil in tht prt maehliit tluvs by nftrntii lo tltos famous piclurts o uu jnat rrtnch artist mtlut which still adorn tht walls of m my innm s 17n ant his nit gliamrs and tlu man with tin hoi and jointed ul that tluv all had out significant ilmrai ti rlmr ami uiat wus tin btul bat ks ul tin ptopli wirkinit lit ihi in id hit full import of tin man with uu hot hi brought honu with dramatic h in in uu ftw luii s lit quoted from txiwin miirkhdin s now f timnis po m in v tilth in tailed on mnsteri uirtb and kultrs of all umds to stritightui up this shap but mr martin added each step in tin tmum ipatuig of tht furmir from this biukbniklnt bruin lliidt ulng toll has inn iiumt bv tin lutrodiu hon of s nvt- wu laborsaving nmchlnt ai d thus modi ni farm timthlnerv had dunt moix tlun all tht maaurs lords and hultrs or all lands to struiijhten up this tluim inrm production cobta lowered urn wlui canadian farming on a hightr stumuungjjian it had ever been in re or in any otlur part or u1e world it sull had great problems confronting it such as the dlfficuuks of westejm canada wlui solfcrtrlfting rust and grasshoppers the low price that prevail ed for some of its products uie disparity of farm product price with uie prices or manufactured products generally and the problem of dwindling export markets for wheat and its consequent low price but here again uic speaker said uic agricultural engineer cornea to uie aid of uie farmer and cited the develop ment or uie one wav disc seeder which combining the various operations of till age and seeding all in one avoided too much over culuvatlon of uic soil and left it ui a matted condition which success fully rtststed soil blowing and at uie same unic cut the cost o ullage und seeding by at hast 40 in the great need tor concentrating on lowtr cost of production uie ngrlcul ltiral i ngineer had effected an adapta lion orhetonibtni in thi new small powtr takt off com- blnes which brdught tin advantages of this most economical method of harvest ing within the scope of the farmer of sum uer acreages a one man outfit mr martin said fanners last year lokl him that uielr anty out of pocket expense ror operauon was the cost of gas and oil which amounted to wlutt it would have cost tor tile price of bindertwine alone if they had used the binder thresher method saving uie cost of stookers and thrcflhlng crews and the woman of the farm wal saved uie ordeal or cooking for the ui resiling crew etc tractors too hod shown as great im provements especially in the reduction or qperaung costs clung ontrstrlklng ex ample in tlte new tractor in the saving in oil alone 6 quarts instead of 12 being now required nt a filling and ot only medlng to tihangn every 100 hours in stead or every 30 as heretofore saving a muqh as 00 00 a year agricultural engineering wtm working hand irt- liand with the farmer in the solution of his problems and in lowering urn costs of production and so helping to iut farming on a more profitable basis quit hopinfrss musketry sergeant what part u this drawing his hand along the barrel of a rifle rookie the spool sir natvrp at wokk customer rhat chicken i bought yes urday hnd no wishbone butcher smoolhlv it was a happ mid tonteiitfd chlcktn madam and had nothing to wish for coibt guards suigc rescue drama or the high acqs is macted as stephen campbell atrlcken with almlumlnal ailment is lifted aboard the coast ouard cutter alfio 175 mltfts nut for diifih to lioshm whtre he wiin irrntetl the acaman ns removed trim tin fishlnu trawur newitin s grandma nlways was a keen shopper and quick to snap up a bargain but youll recognize these bargain ofrtrs without her years of ex perience you save real money you get a swell selection of mtgajncs and a full year of our newspaper thats what we call a break for you readers no wonder grandma says ybltvf got somitiiing tlintl allfamily offer this newspaper 1 year and any three magazines please check three magazines desired d mod am mogoiln 24 mui q rod and gun i yor all four yor d st scrnn i yat only d nal nnol horn monthly t yar o amflcai frull growr i your q tornl 6 moi n amrlcan boy v mot d cnrlilian harold o mol d opon read fof boyi i yoar g chatolalnt i yar q canadian horilculhjro and hoi magailn i yoar supervalue offer- this newspaper 1 year and three big magazines group a select i nnvwmi 4 um trua sfary i v seklmud i yi d jujao y a mtcalrt i y 8magalm dtont 4 mm rarult i yr d ckrlitl homm i yc q wamamo how cwpimfi i yr d cotlw i yr q amrlma kay i yr group b select 2 d mauvl muua 14 uw q namomt hw mwtuh i yi fhfcll i vi 14 otw i ya avnw i yr ba nm i y c hxmnlhiri 1 hrw llaiiwlna i yr d kmu rw lvi i yn all four only ajlfdjy d wmvla u rjl the acton free press muggs and skeeter j nr-u- wru aw ai3mtoo ramie j r ocxuctlstrtljjgirm to be jubus w3 ifcrc sco auv raooogw aav gajngsh but t am mot ome to 6 imtlmldared a tstmi mxow juiium llave you ever don onyutnft umful ui your hfer pruooryn your wotmhlp lt helped to keep thiia deteeuvoa ttf werdena um vrtaon governor and your wonhlp in employment for the but ten yeera of 9 kn fi nt vhlu kvmuhallmmj sio x vuau xlo stoeugtu ib mot evgovruihg vs am wcu- vyjssco i hut arr oh ban tcri4ui crmckw wcickajuooci uaveakkjm mt too lksotlv i tuelr sajftreqialt ucmi that vojcc wctaewajat tyj vkhj kjoftmb to so- by wally bishop iiljhmw hh

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