the acton wee press thursday august ikh im tiita c datb ottawa ubscupooh lututt j t bmh slaj w4 tuhwu fc trf l m advtbniinc lateso chutk mi rt i 1 ajl u ruu ui tit umtu 6i r iutmj tw pr rm i1mh alr 4 tj tam ajotlimt avj ik 44e tm cr i av ra anim a fm puuir vrtitu ibnu rw u luuuir kn mj wk rutin if l el itlftmi ik ft m f lm i w tfc tw u1 mij vr k uwhimbmi c abuf mi i ft e- trlfhnta mul buiaaa offl in tkis decision it your whether acton will keep tn trp with other o owing muniopalliri and in it a i irwtn and a disposal syitem will te decidej by the rate payers in the democrat way on september 6th the thing to do is give the question careful consideration and keep the inoe clear and cast your vote as you see fit as time goes on the uuestion becomes more lively and citizens are making inquiry and luggetion one of the objections is that the enpenditure coes not cover the cost of putting in the laterals tc the properly from the main it s a good point and we hone before the contract is let that this work will be included there is nothing to hm der it being included later as the work proceeds end it would seem wise to have all the street construction work done at one time as voting time comes nearer there will be many other points raised some of which have no bearing on the question the vote on sep tember 6th is asking only for approval to make ii 350 0o0 expenditure on sewers and disposal plant it may be done for less it may include more service than anticipated now but on that vote will be the ortr that will decide whemer a uort is to be made on the project your questions and objections and anythmq else should be dealt with at the otien meeting en friday evening lets distinctively canadian tourists don t want to be made to feel at home points out the victor ia colonist 1 1 an american wanted to feel at home he could do it a lot cheaper by staying in his own backyard signs at the border tell the sightseeing vacationist te is entering a foreign land and he expects the transition to be apparent he wants to feel that he is somewhere else the tourist is being flim tlammed when he finds at the end of a long and costly journey a mere rt plica of the scene back home often a cheap replica at that however much he may revere his flag he surely doesn t expect to see it flaunted over other soil cana dians attempting to thus please the american isitor are going the wrong way about it how modi c h tfrk unions of ford industries tn the state of michigan have decided by a large majority to lie the strike weapon to enforce their demands which include many new angles perhaps the company on which the demands are made may be able to meet those conditions out of tome extra funds they may have on hand we havent studied or seen th financial statement the point is that unless there is a magical reserve fund to moat those conditions ihero is enly one alternative way to raise the fundt by increasing the sale price of the product cart like everything else are much higher in price today and more expensive to operate repairs come more frequently and are more costly fuel is taxed a thud and doesn i give as many miles as some of the earlier and cheaper models these facts are true of all cars and its all true that the wage pattern established by one industry governs the whole industry there s been plenty of demand for cars up to the present and the price has not been too close ly questioned but there is every indication that folks have to be more careful of funds and the war accumulated savings have been pretty well drained off cars for many are considered a necessity but for most oc a desired luxury it is m such sales that buyers resistance is likely to le first noticed and it seem probable that for e average mart car prices are at the peak the greatest annual fair tn its own 350 acre exhibition park stretched along a mile and a half of toronto s shoreline w ith 35 000 000 worth of permanent buildings a 2000apflcity grandstand and the biggest tent on the continent the canadian national exhibition is preparing for its seventieth and biggest year the exhibition runs august 6th to september 1 olh begun as a fall fair the c n e is now the worlds largest annual exposition along the miles of paved txiulevards m patty conklin s mile of midway merriment on 250 000 square feet of exhibitor s space from bleacher seats lm t mg the waterfront swim course and looking into plane filled skies above exhibition park 2 612 coo visitors were entertained and edified last jcflf c n officials anticipate a larger number this year the olsen and johnson show vyt ii te back its chorus of radio city music hall dancers and 20 canadian girls is now rehearsing six hours daily i the exhibition and it s interesting to noit that the advance snle of tickets now is a record for the grandstand show i enumerating the many features of the great fair is like trying to see it all in a couple of days there s bound to iw something left out weve heen at lending for over forty years and it s still c ne of the annual events we antic ipate with fenewtd pleasure each year editorial notes z2oxziotczocioizz recollections ol acton l3ocrtfo5ollc3ocrr back in 1899 krom tka lausa f tka fra prwaa of tfcafdy auvic tt ibm t o hundred rrrwr pig on vkri tint up to mr ii s holin merit g tit on kiitunluy bjr the urk club toronto to u hu rtti4 the bubtls wtrt fipnl u 10 24 uiid kltir 5 or 10 imnuu in irrluig oter i tie liiltll ttlf pmlty 11111 ill trliljctml hints llrmletl foi tot onto the home ol thoitim suihatti ijhj f hurt it st t tin kuii mhtiidjy uftrrnooii t 4 n lm k of ii i ty tuippy ei nt im htc t union hi holv vtlk of lh foutth imukm r miiuiw to mr toftfr k1wrtti of hint miiu ttitm klwtir r of cut iicln oh tikm1i nioinldie two if our t kt mttf tounit nun mm ilo j kilnnnttoii ini jwnu ltt for lh noithum to ntk m itu hiwt tin ir int niion i t witli m mntim nil in th nuth t ntv m unt n u f m iprlbt hint ntili lift at u hiurmtdv noiiuoi uiitlt t ith nt uith munn unit m ki nu on th ontuilo oul horit hr itmltool hu fol i lomint ii th hvt i1 ir mum r llnin wtillt i iom moon m kin munn hlwiii mnn jn t ill txi wolf mn llou in mu il dun nn mcintosh ji pti hoih us jam mull c nrm mlt ihll iliklirii k mi 1ot john m- ihmi jiooti sukkluirihr s j iuii jo- ph i win i- nm tuts nil doit m tkoui ijinuii in omii i nt of hi nuilh wist a li tt r h mr john ihuw fioin his tuothi r in liniliiu mi 1 ttiil tils tntii nop hits im n li miiimii mil hiv i u to otmut tiooon din mk in aito n sumhiv morn iiik hth aiikum thonnii i ok tfciii 81 yruis old fashioned tent meetings to be held august 21st to 28th inclusive by bubtlngton cbmc slir wahk outhtll gualph 2ui to 3rd etnest tatham of toronto 24th to 28th special music fach night sundty tarvlot 1 pm md i is pm whi nlohl srvlc 7 43 every night eicepl selunuy site halt mile north o quwn tlialjeth highway on brant street at burlington hack in 1929 from the luw of ifci- fe praa of thundffcy auftut is 1m and hut h in in outlvki wo a i n tin hunilm i ki imi i nl in h i aluxit n nt th i s lillui uluth oinn f th lh it mini unci hulolph i is nti nil k 111 oil slt r t nlitubli n it monli morn iiuiti m i iilhipuki fo hm unti just a week until tl e ex opens snd that s usually the first indication that autumn is here i i o tu of ir i in i pullmn m full trim m pi p i it u t th out st t th 1 thilntion ii this m r lh 11 t f u k- ll s son iiiim timlt s in th p ii k in i on n i lion u mil tin in w link iiokn adasi on sunlj auuisl ii 14i t mr mid mis j 11 ail im on on now ttiat high school exam results are out students c in prepare for the next year s course of lidy it s not too early to get ready for our own local fall fair at acton on september 30th and cvtotwr 1st i1ik1 msitml at th hmu of mrs i hiitxth huffman alton on moml i august 1 lill miss trkr t fish i in tn r 80th m ir -ommvni-i- at th fimiu hum lol oni vsjoti niiiicmrxn on v rut august ii 1j mirnr i juu ook u utnu of th lit hit somi r illi in h r 77th u th f itur mumril tttrutlon it th cnk this ir will u thi fimous h md of th howl miiniun portsmoiith divimon th hand limli r th hiton of miior vimui too many fnc municipal and provincial restrictions against the goods and services of citizens beyond these narrow boundaries are severely condemned by the financial post in a recent editorial it states a taxi with a county license onl rush mg an expectant mother to the hcp tal ws stopped at the toronto boundary recently later the driver was ha i lev into ioint and f ned 0e mght expot this sort ot ibsufdit n crossing the ion curtain but hardv 1 fl demcvrific country like ours the dela mght eas u have vt tvo i ves during the same eek toronto and tovnsh p l thorites trying to lombat a regular tp den c murders wore gravel hand apped b the fact that there was no mefropol tin pol ce torce tc operate regardless ot nuinn pal boundaries perhaps these two qar ng f imples vv ill bring to then senses ttiose s all n nded cana o an who ci ng to the belief thi th ountry t n t ttined into a sees ct i iomn- n r ei th s world s suffer ng tremtdots vss toiiv o a fh t o 1 exiess ot ni i i sl gies v h ch res ct ii n o c s p thit wtiite nne on the mill and main street corner was punted m the itew shade of disap tearing white it h vdly lasted a day actons pi vis for sewers will be the subject c discussion at a public meet ng m the town hall tc morrow mghf it s a githormg for the purpose 0t giv ng oil information a famed vumjl ira ner says he can keep a ion t bn w lh i new sniper this s another teason why people should sustxnbe to their home own weekly jncl hot depend on borrow i g one fom the neighbor observes the chesley tnferprise one never knows when they might meet l p w ith a lion o- e v mnot be blamed for hop rig that the nur holds goovt tntil me highway between jii rd wilton put n good dnv ng icncl ton nd ue o wit stand the w nter vid e a v 1 1ou t e cvk botoni nr ed n v vi- s c w i ss re some jooo oji i nvi the v s n r a ige see to n v i e v r dunn iiul is saul tn be one of the fin st nuimiil oiiuiiritions r to have h rilnirt thi mill pliv aft moon ami ivtmnj ut thi hnul hell throuchout the two week f th kxhibltlon w t patterson ro hpcrlilliit in e examiamtlaa ios miiam jrr- oirjjn rhonc slfts tompletrl kquijpd offlcj i how mahftr shoe star orthepurt carrolls pollock and campbell high gkade memorials memokial engraving 62 water sl north j alt tfxkpiiovk sms tl ir l tie i vi l r v pi i nvvmvnptli rtvl ficvv bo iir 5 ft ng stjcjnt o nd dsiser e we ie he ki n sfl ght r hat lirot oil when jn rril c oil ty itfvnrts to fcar tre tax s plumbers lawyers and poods of another ifithe truth were known there is little publ c support for thisort of internal restriction the whole thing stems from- fear of wholesome competition ft is an attempt to protect local l inefficiency t o pess m sts jr t sw a ror f1t t uvivb to trops inj weather states the london r eo pte we t rtjt tm single year v hen there was not a certjm amount of calamity i owlmg about weather and crops if it was not in sprmq it enme in summer if it missed each of these fal seasons then the harvesr was bad withall there was never a time when we did not have enough to eat floyd marhtt main st miton phon 43w j 1 case farm machinery sales service chore boy low vacuum milkers peanut cookies 29c aylr grape juice 31c red raspberries 31c pineapple juice 2 ki 35c rom ar peanut butter v 37c rice krispies 14c corn flakes 19c 12c romar coffee 28c 53e frankford peas 3 25c is tomatoes 18c aylmer peas v 2 ti 29c catsup aylmer 11 0z btls libbys ii beans v 17c newport fluffs lie 29c 45c frenchs mustard 10c 13c x 23c ltbbys evaporainp milk z ztfc llbbys baby food 3 23c rrfrirfe rah fe t ft abut am ru r a hornes heinz punch 33c cal ofcsn juc oc ixtr4 canning supplies fruit jars cmw iffjit 4l mason fruit jars 93c 107 mason jar caps 29c 2 29c whole pickling spice 33c certo crystals 12c l 2sc society dog food v 14c society cat food lie swifts cleanser 2 25e reckitts blueing 2 27c palmolive soap 9c 227e super suds 35c 59c kkovah health salts 29c yotex 2 6 k 2 buunew dueclory wcouul dk w g c kennev pbgutm ud flargitb succgur to dr j a uefh offlc in sjrmon block mlli st acton offum yum it rvtfjirnrn tm- bt tliwa im ok u a gakrett pmai rad bwmm frvulltk html ada kommrly ur nl0jif 0uu5 offj ihon xth huum so oentax il a j iiuchanan iwuj huram ofn iiijinn ulork uuj orrir lluurr- 0 m to rja xhay ulliiiunr its dk lll a sikks iimuu hufrf ul i ronitr krdrlck actta utfir jlvurk uuuaru to ijo p ii 1trilonh il 1xuaj c i lathi klani b a a ton rutttur a rrjieiur nmtmrj i oirin 11 il i lvi u ti hoskin ctuurtarml flrrxbuau suttujor tu jrnhinu iiaju1t imct iltrupuliun uld 4 virtona m toronto klj 0111 vmrjunakv u i yound vs bv rtrlnnry hurgrtoa orfu- ltnokvilu ontario ilmine millnn i46rt f g oakhs vs bvsc vlrtarrurr hurffoaa offlr and hrajirvru knoa av arlnn prion iso the victor a rimlbt rtjneral home kurarraj llama llaalatf fc rvlni ttip runimunlty for 43 yrarm rtkifir vi 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tpmaloot poachon plumt blura- spoclal wak-nd- prleat v 7 douglas street gueijh eyes examined glasses fitted