page two att acton vxtt jrtobh yy tliurwuy at actus otiurlo jot omc fubij e author i j department otthwa sliiscripticw ttatesmso pit ywmr lo d- vkucc untied stale joe njltlori kiafl cpia fcf both old and nw aildrnid hhmiw it ulvtrt whn ckhk of fcddre i rttmaatfrcl advetttising ttatesoti applkitto hwd i given tit vriu totuttm headluga although vr precaution will b ult to ftvoul error ihe fr ft itwpu kdvertltu id lucol- umna orf h under a finding tht u will tool nic luble iw my error in ny atjvrttut puliiried hercuudtr uhlttt ft proof of ucw hdverllieatetit it riuut in writing by th idvertuer mad te tamed io ttir kr ireim butlneu office duly tinn ed by the advrtlfer tnd with uch rror or cor- rrctiont plainly moud it writing thereon and in that cas tf any error to noted uet corretrd hy tin free kri u liability ahall not xccd luch proportion of the entire cott of luch kdvcrtltnicftt a ih apice occupied by tht noted error bee to lb whole apae occupied by auch advertlaeneut g arlop diils editor telethon ks- edttorlat and bualncia office u4 ueaidcnc iji fwur5 more practical tuition needed some time ago a royal commission started lo make a study of ontarios educational sys tem and so far we have heard no report on its nda be m p l understood we hope its recommendations are clear and leave no room to be misconstrued ontario does need a revision of its educat ional system our public schools give children a good general education but in our opinion cur high school courses have given considerat ion only to those who are entering the profess ions or intent on university education the per centage of pupils who drop out of high school after the first two years is proof that the sub jects hold little or no interest for those who enjoy working with their hands rather than absorbing book knowledge much of the work taught has no practical value and is seldom us ed by students in their everyday life we realize that our statements will be criticized but it is cur opinion that education and our schools will serve a much better purpose in building better canadians if a more practical aspect is taken in the revision of our curriculum l speaking of monopolies in thousands of angry protests against the margarine ban the editors in canada have we imagine said everything there is to be said about this outrage they have also spoken son orously and well about the highly odiferous action of the house of commons and the sen ate in letting the ban stand hereby both houses have lost in dignity and in decency but the most devestating comment on the ethics and justification of the margarine ban now comes from a representative of the powerful lobby most interested in maintaining this ban canada will face the greatest butter short age in history next winter unlesssteps are tak en immediately to avert it j h duplan pres ident of the national dairy council of canada said at ottawa i mr duplan makes some suggestions to ease it but not one word about the simplest most obvious way of fixing this situation lifting that noisome negation of justice and common its time for canadians to put the blocks to their mps on this miserable affair pin them down and ask where do ou stand on the mar garine scandal financial post a pebble to the ripple announcement is made in another column cf the increase in subscription price in your home town newspaper we liad hoped this in crease could hate been avoided but costs of every thing entering into production have made it necessary that the subscriber should bear his shore of the spiralling prices we do not be lieve this is the best method of getting to a normal level but vie have no alternative its tuner raise our pciccs or g oul ot business stopping eating buving supplies geiting hair cuts or doing un of the things that enter into evirvdav life uc didnt start it and uc dont xnow uho is going to stop the widening circle tf price increases but this ueek i- add a peh me to the ripple inflexible ruleu at orangewlle in dultcrin cuuntv the ministerial association has decided upon cer tain regulations in the conducting of funerals one of these provides that the casket shall not be opened after the funeral service is over this decision laid down by the clergymen of the neighbouring town has caused more com ment in the newspapers than all the funeral services conducted for many years it at least proves that folks do not take kindly to changes which of course is nothing new the acton free press i thursday july 15th ims we havent a doubt that we do need some changes in funeral services and for that mat ter too in the obituaries published like the body being laid away they are full of human imperfections and could be improved upon we arc not prepared to argue against the point raised by the orangevillc clergymen nor are we likely to undertake any great change in the style of obituary published experience has taught us that at these tinie of bereavement things might well be overlooked as to correct ness or otherwise as long as they bring some comfort to those who are bereaved we think it will be difficult and unwise for clergymen and editors and funeral directors to be too strong on procedure for making all ser vices uniform human fcelitirs that have been hurt arc being dealt with and individuals per haps need a little extra consideration we recall many years ago trying to per suade a son who had lost a beloved mother that he should not use the wording in the funcial notice beloved widow of we pointed oilt to him that the one who had beloved the widow had died many years ago and all the delicate suggestions we could to have the word ing more suitably arranged wc lost out and dropped the argument but wc did lenrn that folks at a time of bereavement arc very touchy and we never question any more who has been loving the widow since the death of her hus band putting the talents to work tu protirnf npplirnlinn nf he pnrnhlr nf t la by t united church in haliburton ont is a crystal clear illustration of the effectiveness of the free enterprise system says the financial post the minister needed funds to renovate the church he borrowed 1000 from the bank and lent the money in small amounts to members of his congregation he preached them a sermon on the parable of the talents and urged them to apply in their daily lives the productive prin ciple it taught his people made things and sold them grew things and sold them fourtd an astonishing variety of ways in which they could make their services more valuable to others within two months they had more than doubled their talents the original 1000 had grown to 2570 the minister had provided an incentive mot ive he emphasized the importance of initiat ive and resourcefulness and his people respond ed to these ideas enthusiastically he used a capital investment to provide tools for the job an investment that his people put to work with vigor and imagination the minister and his people succeeded in their joint effort by applying the basic princi ples of the free enterprise system tears and emotions a good cry helps a woman the indulgence in the same is one of the reasons women live longer ihan men suppressing emotions is bad for the health giving them full play helps keep the human machine in good working or der all experts on the subject are agreed that a good cry on certain occasions would help a man as much as it does a woman think this over mister the next time your emotions get to the fever point do not suppress them but slip away by yourself and have a good cry it may prolong your life smiths falls record news editorial notes if ue dont build a new world ourselves someone will do it for us and it wont be the one we like havent heard of jhat fellow lately who was always telling us wc dont get the old fashioned hot summers wc used to experience good looking clothes help a person to make u favorable impression and nice appearing homes hue a similar effect in our community progressim plans in a community frcquenl- 1 cost moncv but thc are excellent advertis ing und the indicate that u toun is going ahead the ha crop is about finished and the grain in the held is ripening last and will soon be rcudv for gathering indications arc at present for a good crop in this district it s jul and fcork has at last started on that hadh heaed section ot hi gnu a v between brampton ind cooksilic the frost tukc a long time to come out in these parts perhaps b the time this issue goes- iu the post office canada will have a railwav strike on its hands the difference between union and employees seems so wide that it is not likely to be surmounted to the average man the hourly wage increases asked seem to be verv extravagant to- say the least everyone wlh suf fer if a strike rakes place and no one can win zzioirlfocrrmocioir recollections ot acloii coidl back in 1898 from u uuie f um kreat of ttturday july ii jkm the fnrmwrs of ontario will r- iuhc moro blndertwlnc thin kcaa- on if crop roports i correct thnn in itry former yonrs ivo more nptontlltl bank bar no were added to the number in thin vicinity during the week on fri- iny mr andrew scott of the 4th line- hnri a fine building 3g xfio ft mined on monday n splendid bank tmrn go x go was raised at clover hill dairy farm the vrojierty of mr martin flynn mikkok ina clark dnky nicuiln and moggie and aria fyfo are home from the guclph collegiate inntltute there was a alight frot hertf on sunday night but the crops arc too far advanced to suffer irjury j maiuuki staltkhoszklj at oranije- llle on tuesday lath of july by hev k w pick ford mr jamen stark to mitre driest daughfci of stephen jtaktell all of acton dikd camkhon- at the home of her husband lot 29 con 2 enques- ing near acton on friday tith of july maggie vnn vlack wife n tlinmm n mnrnn nflwl m sanding floors finishing linoleum mastic tile rubber caix 426w milton 436w reverse the changes i clement mountain wm r bracken real estate and general insurance mortgage loan arranged representative of mutual life assurance co ltd r back in 1928 from th iwtui of thr fra presv of thuray july is ims mr miller nn employee of the acton tanning compary is now using all his leisure time training for the wrlgley marathon swim at the canadian national exhibition miss annie caraochan of brar don manitoba is visiting friends and relatives in acton and vicin ity jmra abarharee and family of st paul minn spent n few days wilh relatives and school day ac quaintances this is the first vis it in twentyeight years acton- lol and ltb journeyed to gnlt last thursday for the glor ious twelfth born lindsay- at st josephs hospit al guelph on wedres july 1h 12h to mr and mrs j g ljnd- sny aclon a daughter marion isabel dikd mctavish at the home of her brother john mctavish lot 12 concession 2 erin township on monday july 1g 1928 jane mc tavish the average fnmlly of five uses about 300 tons of water a year miss allan reg chiropodist tnwu fost ailment ctor- rlea light eomfahmble uvlt- e of batter orttel us pre ferred 27 arthur st guelph phone 1390j a floyd smith jeweler watches xockb jeutlekv 75 qurbk strivl west glelph ont real estate insurance office closed until july 19th invest in the buoyancy of boyhood buy shnres in the acton swimming tank and wading pool for worthwhile rbtormrr kay safe of count you ituan to play salt when eyeticht u ccncerimd but you cd1 alwaya be expected to know place your trust la tia because wc are optometriau of many yean experience we recommend and fit canadas foremost claame corectal the lenses for bmunim eye comfort cecil a carr savaf otittral ii douglas st tel lout i guelph onl corectal lenses f l wright wilbur sl phone 95 business directory medical dr w g c kenney t khyalejeui wmi surgwn succenuir to dr x a mcniveac office in symon block mill st acton qfflr lhone v reeidffneectxmki fit phone iu br d a garrett khyalowtt and surgeon frederick street acton formerly dr nelxona offloe office phone 23b residence 343 dentajb dr a j buchanan ilentaj surfeau office leliliman block m1u 3i office hour 9 im lot pm xray telephone 118 dr george a sirrs dental rurgeoa mill st cornor frederick acton office hours 000 am to 530 pjm telephone 19 gh ksk more pood valve for your dolllas t1bi bksve eoos id place of orade a iiakox dos grade a medium doz grade a pullets doz blaz o oold v faonits oaurowia olaaxi pork mm beans 33e van oanr1 pork beans s19c atuoa er allkt1 apple juiced qc 14c 19c i weed icilxeraajcffc am at a m blaz o oold w faoraiti ttejswt peaches nnsmm asarfsfav h25t mimmmfw nun hakes l wilson doctor of chlropraotlo tctjrotfcraplt bell telephone bulldlne acton phone 303 hours 10 am to 8 pra ijtfltl c f leatherland ba acton barruur solicitor notary poilvu offloe 22 phonra realdeom in langdon aylsworth barrlaura solicitor eta offices acton cooper building r mnclntyre ayuworth b a acton phonra offlco 2i5w rciidanoa sisj georkctown gregory theatre bl- phone 88w lever hoskin chartored accountants successors lo jenkins hardy 1105 metropolitan 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