Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 12, 1920, p. 4

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sssbsbsm pshk ri i jyov sm- trsswv lyirvk h attmt 3to ffatns tiinutjdav aiki ijhi ontario in aubacrlptlon prion la tl 60 per your in auvauoa atnffo le otuusad additional to ullli nm 111 111 ui itoil rjuiln mia dalo to which uuacrlptioiia lire paid in ukdltuu 1 on tin hildrtuui label advicutjhina iiateh tranalont urtvortiaameiita 10 oonta pel lino iiuuto moaaurcirniiut or flint laaortluii and 6 cents in r lino f f vuioh aubaoounnl insertion con ira 1 1 tliffplny ovrtli tnunia for 1d0 litclxw or mom fwr milium 10 c nitty uur hohoaoh inaortipn ailvortlaanwila wllliout apunlllo iiitim tlonw vrlll xm limited uu forbid und nhuinihl accordingly s k 1 uoouic dlor and 1 ubiiahor tltt1 1 lionltfl edlun i on i uiihltkbm orlu 1u lualdoii f lib editorial arc school holiday too lengthy principal alex mcqueen of ryornon bchoq lon dun who iiat boon teaching for 53 years and is now in liu 7jrd year stated the nther day that hi long ixpcrliiico leads him to iiliiovo tlislt the ideal scudqi yunr would bo one of threo periods with a weeks holiday m the ipd of each period ha docs not he llovu in the long vacation of july and august and ho blames too in any holidays and too- lituo- blue beech for much of the waywardness of scholars and the crime that follows in after years flic opining of low branches of the canadian chartered hnuk i is clearly an indication of tidalthfuf flnuniitil conditions in this country during the past month thirty fivo mw branches were opened and but one closed f t danger rightly and hancly declares a coroner who was investigating an accident in toronto in which a little boy met his death with the declaration none will quarrel it is correct and should not be lost sight of by motorists and others how many mothers nro leaching their girls to day the vuluo of money jor tho necessity of bolhg economical it is not their ability to dance well that will make them valuable helpmates in thj future hut their ability to spend to ihe best possible advantage tho money their future husbands brine home kingston whig on account of motorists running into or colliding with horse drawn vehicles in tho country an agita tionhas begun to remedy matters and it is expected that before long hon h biggs will be asked to introduce legislation compelling oil vehicles includ ing horscdruwn rigs to carry lights at night milton people are taking aggressive uctlottalongthls line by a new regulation which has gone into effect recently tho return of canadians from the united states will bo considerably facilitated and the work of the border inspectors will also bo less irksome identification cards with pictures and all particulars will bo earned at the option of the travellers under the new law and this arrangement is expected to make things much simpler v a oung man in goderlch was fined the other day for driving his auto past a funeral at a high rato of speed fow people are probably aware that in case a motorist is meeting a funeral he is to turn down a sde street jf possible but if not ho is to stop and stand motionless until the cortege passes if there was no law there should at least be common respect paid when a funeral is passing an old adage says god guard as from the man who bares not his brow to tho dead real true observance of the golden rule doing unto others what wo would havo them do unto us would put a new heart into our twentieth century civilization jnto the hearts of individuals in fam ilies and in nationalities it would bring tho influences that make common property of the best things of this life in all lawful relations and share all tho burdens borne by humanity in its onward and upward march the golden rule is jot a mere dream it is a prophecy backed by goodness wisdom and power territory available for settlers in the went a new additiorro atfcap of- manitoba saskatche wan and alberta giving the number of quarter sec tions available for homestead entry in each town ship with tho boundaries and offices of government land agencies has been issued by tho natural re- sources intelligence branch or the department of the interior this new edition- clearly indicates- all rail ways forest reserves parks and indian reserves also the lane which has been reserved for soldier settle ment purposes the size of the map is 24x30 the importance o the new edition at the present timo s apparent to prospective settlers and in fact every one interested in the development of land in the western provinces a copy of this publication may tie obtained free of charge by applying o the super intendent of tho natural resources intelligence branch of tho interior at ottawa work hard and gain success young people nro sometimes prone to grumble over their hard lot becausovork s imperitive most young men and women know little of the mean inn of hard work how many of the literary aspirants whoso stories or articles come back to them unac- cep ted- would be capable of sitting at their desks as mccaifley sometimes did for twelve hours at n stretch howjnany of those who fail n their early attempt who envy successful men would bo capable of emulating edison doing without food and sleep for days in his passion fo creating new electrical utilities the men whom the world haih as geniuses are for tho moat part hard workers cheap success is sometimes wished for through an inheritance that will obviate the necessity of working usually there is greater possibility for good in ton dollars earned by hard work than in a thousand which might come without effort the goof supply may be adequate it looks now as if the problem of tho coming wintcrwill not bo so much any scarcity of coal how to meet tho excessive prices demanded the- nashville tenn advocate says the panic which jiuisprauuiccdjdlhojminp ahatt time ago when the psychological propaganda for preparing our people for a very great increase in the prico of coal which would jbo very very scarce with tho appearance of the first frosts seems strange and harmless to us now as wo read that bituminous coal prtductioitof iutooetquo tonsdr3neweekwhjch ended jull7 was the largest of any week sincvthe u railroad strikes last march lut what influence this unusual production will have on the totalling price of icools to bd seen for tho last yeaf dr so th6 old law ggkfj of supply andjlemand seems to hrtvo almost ceased jfcf functioning th glutted market has in some not rtvw bccomo synonymous with soaring prices jwhatniblighnnancia imprisonment for violation of temperance act tho attorney general has written a forceful let tcr to the magistrates of tho province relative to proiccutions under tho ontario temperance act ho call i attention to tho act of tho lat session of the legislature under which magistrates uro given tho discretion of imposing imprisonment for a first of foncc and intimates that the government evrjcctt magistrates to exorcise such discretion in case at flagrant violations of the law tho object of pro scout ions under the ontario temperance act is nob revenue but prevention and tho imposition of n other penalty than a fine does not act a4 an effective old t1mh superstitions fum lh d otnitentbutrendvrobrm ima fi mi ie- iwl rn-ttd- minihtratlon of justice into public contempt qualify for the franchise tho right to vote is a privilege that cannot be too highly prized yet there are numbers of people who fail to tuko the trouble to ascertain if their names arc properly recorded on tho lists the 1020 voters lists nro now being prepared soma aro al ready printed but an opportunity is still afforded to have names added at tho courts of revision practically every man or woman twenty ono years of age can vote in tho dominion elections copies of tho municipal lists will soon be hanging in every post office it is worth while to examine them and sco if your name is on if not enter an appeal with tho clerk at once you may bo sorry enough if you find ybu havo no vole when tho voting timo combs bclecled town weeklies of ontario speaking of a newspaper- group which tho acton l iress is a member tho buwinonviue statesman says in tho selected i own weeklies association are grouped some 1 ontario town news papers which by reason of energy vision and ability displayed in tholr production are recognized by tho most exacting and competent critics tholr follow publishers to bo tho leaders in each town commun ity or the province as well as in the country immedl tely surrounding no inferior newspaper is per mitted membership in tho association nor can one join with less than ispo circulation thoy are papers worth while to advertisers because they reach in i peculiarly intimato way tho intelligent progressive people in each neighborhood tho people who are not fcfraid to try now things but who are naturally jn clined and nblo to add now comforts to their way of living itlijh imctnow to commence to recede tho high cost of living peak has been reached and prices will decline slowly according to members of the manufacturers and importers association attend ing tho seventeenth annual merchandise exhibition of that organization lrtst week excess profit tax and high railroad rates wero among the things blamed for keeping tho cost of living up tho president of tho association said a slowing up of foreign demand would tend to reduce domestic prlcos somo manu facturers aro making a fivo to twenty per cent rcces sion in prices but they will go further ho said tho people will havo to bear the butdcn of tho recent billion dollar award to tho railroads tapd sur taxes added to the cost of living frenzied spending u slowing up howevar and while we aro at sea as to what is ahead of us we feel tho peak has been reached and may look for gradual decline sometimo soon may tho decline not be too deliberate a full days work and a full days pay it is being demonstrated in all parts of this con tinent that tho work of the country cannot be done with less than a nine or ton hour day to think otherwise is to reverse the teaching of common sense and experience every man has a right to belong to labor union or to remain out of it or to leave one that ho has joined every efficient worker has a right to demand a wage which entitles him and his family at least to the blessing of life health and liberty- a failure to accept those propositions is the causo of most of thcp resent econjomio unrest it may be that the country will have to pass through trying experi ences before these propositions will be accepted in theory and practice but they must bo accepted and they will bo accepted the individual or organization that combats is doomed to defeat the sense of fairness the dicta of common sense the principle of ordinary morality must conquer in the end on the other hand the worker must conclude that ade quate wages demand adequate service ami thctwork- of the world requires no shorter day for that days work than we ftaveowi j win lut pi ii hill nrnllui nx wlitrli worn irl f ill i k li ra in auyu onn ty a h rfst r aiwltia ut tlv 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glst m ihui aant c j rtaannrd lovi ioevity of seeds 7ho to ml i fir mtntamant that mmmih id in vuyl tnn mifmmy cnmjii iibvd im v to blirunt on i rfirluco h ulu i whon luntal u one mora luil lu uucutloti by lntf m a ilrwn i who ilntu out th it cuimk lu by fill that tnw hc im r vitality ill 1 or 10 yoin i rub il ly 3d ymira la tlip llin fitfui or urn rnwtnmy jiroiitud nrur in ihlr an i tlmt of vital rvimrti 1 in havlm in imiiioviii ly muny imlun v i o i alyly out in r f diwoptl n f a right choice i nearly evorrnnc nrriveinto i j point where there bnud tac 1 a tonic restorative h scotts emulsion the choice of tens of thou- bds becnusalt gives tooo to the whole nj restores strength make scotps vour vtt ik ivwuf trtmti system und 1th i vour choice i s 10 i mm j aaaaass siisy do your banking by r f d mako tho mnil yourmessonker and sav y9umolf uio lonpf ndcs4o town deposits amy bo niailq butter and cheese cheques cathed money withdrawn junt an easily and uafoly by mail as in person writo tho manager to toll- you all about thla convenient plan of rankin by mail or call in and havo it explained the next timo you aro town th av6rchants bank hud office- montreal of camaj7v eolblukj 1004 acton branch georgetown branch l b 3horey manoscr il r imimms mannger quality is the first consideration in all free press printing snid us your next order tannery cooperative jsroceriesaiidprovisions always fresh prices lower than the lowest umlloyii s ahe aulp to eh i ct a conidbrablp saving in the high cobt oi living leave youk oltdek with us ab early in the week as iohblble you will get bftter service ijy avoiding the rush at the end op the wlek i 1armers can have eithpr cash or goods i or produce tannery cooperative c a conway manager mill street acton business directory medical thos okay m d c m- j i c kalwurar i b aiaapv mamlxr hrlti j auooiatl m utr pmca ir lorlok uglixt ai m it coill t p mxll- or j a manivcn phyalolan pnd burgaon oiikm aiut 1lklijthiou ri a van la and hlnin fllruth tl a enco fonnarly ooaiila1 by 1 li 9ri ii aatou o llowa dnld llan on c f w nous gaoraptowp ont h 111 tilt ill i legal riiouo no ii p o lltix 331 harold nash farmer ma bi natary-ubuar- nyancar cto pennvman block acton ont won icy to loan lloura b in inn ttr 0 lltn i conveyancinc lnmlh rnortwaana wuih nta 1 uoh aliatrui tn tt lltloa furuuliol work muoftilly jm1 vnllv dona hour i v n to b i m at real lenua itlvata rootd f h wansbrouqh lu ava dell d d a l o b dantlat ilonor orojuata t ally ttt laical daalrail orlca at rumanoo cornar mill and trrtklarlqlc 8ula mibcellaneouo star in tho orm oftritini mil ttowlttb tho good old law out or 1tt kpff 5tff fi hahlsav the six months delay of the referendum respecting the postponement of the vote on- the referendum from october 25 1020 to april 18 1021 which was announced so unexpectedly ust week the pioneer says like a bolt from tjio blue iftmo the announcement from ottawa on saturday last that tho dominion government decided to postpone the vote upon tho canada tern pcrnnee act in tho pro vince of ontario until april 18th it s strange that in making tho change the ottawa despatch should wholly misrepresent the position of the ontario branch of the dominion alliance iri connection with ho matter the despatch says that immediately after the passage of tho act in june inst the dominion a han co passed a orm of protest against tho use of tbeqld ontario provincial lists without revision tho tact is that the resolution was passed and a covering letter written before tho matter was finally disposed of by parliament fifty thousand young moil and worn on coine to voting age every year these havo citizen rights that tho 25 000 canadian aot3iers relurfiedrduring 06 i psryea rafter fighting our battles for lis should be deprived of a voting voice in hone affairs would be a scandalous shrnff then there pro changes and removals and these have been many recency fully 100000 cana dian citizens woulil havo boon disfranchised by the usqojt the old ijstsvuhout revision against this in- justice thoaufatic proied vigorously hut pro toot id wcn l ih session and when pro maraiaqe licenbeb z rt p mor laauar manlag llaanac i omca no wltnoaaaa ra- lulrail ijiauod at raaldanoa in avvnlna fua riiaaa offlfm anton ont account booka of all klnda it- la ordar ierloloava nf uvory d orlp- uon caxafully bound nulluir raatiy and drornplly norm wynahaun btrot oinlph onl ovar wllllama btor t r j kerr lloanaad auotlonaar for tha countlaa of tlalton wnlllna ton 1ih and ijurforln auj ttia tlty uualph acton ontario salaa may ba amuiaoj ly tnull o ai roaldanoa at acton or ut tha jfraa praaa ohlc anton tha maroury ofllcn ouol it tho ntiwa itaoord boraua or with w j oordon hanitwu uakar illlabunr baloa ootroauxl to it j kmrr ra- calva attention from dutn of i tat in to data or oje lanl your aulua with ma raaldanoa bower avtnut acton lliono 38 aou n call at my icapanaa jejcheevers book binder quabao si eaat oualnh ont hooka and moaaatiki bound in i landau ma and subatubttnl oovnra naauaa lettered in sold on btblaa hymn liooua and other books all work promptly emaoutad d alex n1ven ontario land burvayor and olvll ennnaar suctyabubdlvlblona tlan ita portal uaaarlpuona tlluoprlnta oto cartlhcataa for purcliaaora and mortsaaoea urvaya for aruhlfcta bulldara and municipal counolla drainaar itoporta icatlmatoa etc molean building doualaa 8 qublpu phono 1004 oni wh buy oh bblti victory bonds baerar or raglaurad j ti carter investment broke oualph mail contract hmaom thniiwuh iiiulmmwht tor jliinat0 wlriilbo u- oalvod ot oiulwii until tioau on wl- duy the kith hiumlnr lojo for the mttiviymim of uu mujouty mnllu oil u imuiohul cnittr un to fiur yourri alx umo par wuck on tli routu qholullfltown 11 u no 3 rm the lut jauuury 1dj1 tiot irlnu t nillcea i mtuliiliik further inrormatlon un to oiidltloitk of nro ivomui ontnirt may bi hum mid hlunu forma of tt li lut hwy ho obtulno i nt tho tout oflu i of liirifttown wl t thn xtlco of tho 1out olllou intipoutor toronto i i out ollltin inuiiontorh oloco tov onto july alth 1u30 otor the old and reliable uranito anrj marble dealers- vvn tiro nmnufttoturani and direct imikirtnra of ull klnda of mominvmtsi and ileudhutuu work wo aall direct to our uliutomorm at vrhuloaala prloeai thun vuvint our uualamara 40ikr cent vo havo tho beat appuanooa und ho rhly meflhanloa in thodorolnion who con operate pneumatln topla properly- wo oan nlve reforoncea from huudreda of our ouatomrra tn toronto and other plncua whoro othera have to havo lam aulta in ortlerf to oollrot we have th taraeat and f matn jiaaiemund employ i and do not annoy or peat 5uatomera by aendlna out uinownt atfonta aouolt- ln order wo employ only mcobanloa and defy oompeutlon hamilton sons chjrjnorwton waolwieh hut oualpb

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