Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1920, p. 4

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i 3fl attari tw pfpfta- iitirrmnav in i ti miiiou fti mo n um atmttt kukm 1 naiul in ulltahi il vry 1 hum lay tiiornlni ut tint viae iik4 hlilldlnii mill itrunf anion on tot la llin uhoi lotion rou l 1 to ir yina- in ailvriiiio l oututc i nliuruol uoiltlonu to union in the utiltiml htmtm jh uo to wfili ti imba rliuonu uro uld u iii lii ut i on tln uililiomi lutwil advju1ih1no kallom rritrtituiit ulvortuoiui iitii 10 diiiim 1 u iuu mi timin fiinnt for lltht inaortlon olid c niintu i r linn cor oinli iniluti qimiil ihunrumi coiitrwi t illailiiy u lvi rlluunu ii tw for 100 ln ho or mom jor annum 10 otiitu ho i- luoli iini inuortlnu ailvnrllmiikihth without hltli dlr tlmim will n ininrtuil till forbid anil nlimtfod miiiuly ir 1 moollid wdltor ami 1nblhhar tlqwql iioniit i tctlltnrlul and hiibiihiim omoe 11 ltiu11 noil lib editorial urluub pajrlmru nt bepcndcncleu j a now doctrine an mititowth of itiu worllwnr li now ucuiptcti it mcoiii namely hint the hrltitth 1011111110111 ufc nations of ciiul status iii partnership fouiickd on consent at the imporiul press apsocm tidil which mot in oltuwji caiiiitlii recently this now conception wan boldly act forth by the topre cntiitjvcii mid oniplidtiycil in many wayt rhln it tho princlplu tot which amur lea took lip urma ajjuhijit grcftt ill tt a in in tho kovolutionniy war how times hiive chnnkocll nh hvijlo advocato other elements liavo lately become nn ndditionul burden to the previoti ly heavy ugcrcjtato in tho cofit of livinj within tjio month railway nnd ptitfciiicr rntt have heart lurftdy iricrcafied nnd telcphono rtntuli nnd nn aanjcn linvu been uubntanlallly tij viuiced those till cftvct the average home llio ro orjjmuntioii of tho board of trade or tho establishment of u ch umber of commerce for atton was mooted by n pronilncnrriyyinfiyi rtm ip town few wenkti iifto and referred to in thll column apparently no action haa been tnlccn in tho matter actons interests would ho tuibatiintilly ndvniiced by such nu organization druplm hnva been warned by tho ontario c61 lego of pharmacy that any druggist convicted of contravening tho ontario temperance act will lose his ccrtificto and bo prevented from acting us a member director or shareholder of uny incorporated company dealing in drugs or medicines hi ontario now lot us hoar from tho medical council orlllia packet s canada thin yparvill receive a revenue 6f 100 000 00o a new record tho government will act tho part of wisdom if it sou aside n considerable portion of this 1u111 to reduce the national debt this 100- 000 000 in cans that our people are paying at the rati of ono and a half millions a day this requires thrift on the part of tho people lot the government man fesf tho same virtue cnmidimi itimircca will lie itctur known the tour of the impcrlril press conference through citnuda will be productive of much benefit to thin country in it- future relationship with great britain when tho party reached toronto on their homeward journey lait week delegate- freely ox- prenicd the opinion that ono cltcct of the tour would bo tlio divei ion of more brjtlfih capital for iho de vdopment of canadian rcnourcci lord burnham the picsidcnb of the confcicncc thought tho tour would menu nn early how of englnh money to thn country the chant of prniae for cnjuida j d graham mnnnging editor of tho ejiprens and stat wolverhampton fnglund extended thnuks to tl thc-doloifaiflbal-rilib- exhibition luncheon at toronto i a it i hurbday i have hecu amn7cd beyond nit imagination with the immonie resources beauty nnd cordiality of the canadian people said mr graham i onthitslas tlcally join in tho chorus of praise which linn gone from tho tips olthe delegates wo have cen most wonderful results throughout llio fnrmlng parts of the dominion i he crops of canada have a groat don to do with the cost of living in tho old country ns wo nlwuy look to the result nnd tho prospects of th cnundian harvest it is a tie which very material ly hinds us together business directory meoitjal thcmk oflav m d c m mcqill ifj u t i 111 1 ii i urifh 1 it si ii uiuhuiiw muinw ilrluuli mdl- dul amhoiiliillmi nir hjirlili hiwl ailikt ont pn j a molvtn ptiysicuil mild hijruagn omen and uliln i n r lliwv aviii mil ll htrrclm ihi rualit iiimi forimrly tmtitutl ity d m han deriii anion ont dr c p w iioob j qaoryatomfn ont cm hau 8uro gmca hoiltl i toronto wiul uiiviiikhi to iii tuui of woin n unl lilhh ii on i it rint llntf ontflwo lost an energetic nnd influential news paper men when u s pclton publisher ot tho news at irtquoi died there inst week mr pclton was j native of innorkip in oxford county ho commenced his newspaper career in tho woodstock sentinel review oftlec for some years he published the at- wood bee ton or fifteen years ago he wont cast and sdcured the paper at irlquois the bill passed by tho ontnrio legislature in may last for tho purpose of increasing tha jurisdic tion of tho division courts is now in effect tho most important changes include tho increasing oftho jurisdiction in personal actions- from 00 to 120 personal actions where the parties consent thereto from 100 to 200 actions on breach of contract where original niuounv pf account was under 500 from 100 to 200 the original amount not over 1000 accounts ascertained by signature from 200 to 400 and replevin actions fnm 00 to 120 tho bill also provides for counsel fees at the discretion of tho judge in contested cases over 100 to bo fixed at any sum from 5 to 20 hitherto tho limit for a counsel fee was 10 canadas great grain harvest thero is now no doubt that the prairie provinces this year have a great crop of wheat and coarse grains oven allowing for a modification in tho es timates after the final returns aro in the crop is now beyond danger from frost having passed the milk stage and any fields yet standing should bojrcc fcom damage by this means in manitoba tho yield of wheat is large ranging all the way from 8 to 40 bushels per acre in sections and there are some who claim that tho districts averaging 40 bushels to tho aero are turning out more numerous than expected in saskatchewan tho prospects arc also good but it is id alberta that hopes are held of the crop this ycai approaching nenrjy to tho dimensions of tho bun nor year of 1015 a total p 2 is riot an infrequent estimate made in ontario tji harvest has been wonderful and travellers coming from western ontario say that they never saw such cr6ps as are to be found there somo farmers are claimed to have been forced to thresh part of their crops in order to make room for tho balance tho faetpf this good crop will be one of the best stflbil- izers that business and industry jn canada cliuld have gram represents money and with a large grain crop assured it simply means that canadas purchasing power will bp increased by so much the councjlti inertia re tho shoe factory tho unfortunate circumstances resulting from the cyclone on december oth last by which the roof and top story of tho new shoe factory building wore torn off interfered with all plans for tho occupancy of the building and commencing tho maimfnctoring of shoes which were in progress when tho disaster occurred tho severe wfntor interfered jwith prompt repairs to the building aid prolonged the tlclay in having tho building utiliudfor the purpose for which tno erection tho contrac tor has rebuilt thoj structure and ft is now and has been for some time ready for occupancy tho rate payers of tho town arc now dally enquiring why tho council is not tafebig aggressive steps to have this yrjflne factory building occupied by some responsible jlrm or company of manufacturers enquiries aro s being made for just such premises by prospective f manufacturers why is tho council not moving to sccuro a desirable business for the completed build i ingj perhaps t hemembers uro doing vtmothingin the matter if they aro the peoplo of acton deserve to know it they aro rooting tho bills for erection and repairs every day the property stands idle add to tho charges to bo met taxes prompt stens t now to have soniovbuslncss established thorofnot y necessarily a shoe fnotorynrd most desirable lot tfio apparent inertia cease straighten up streets by fair time acton has always presented an attractive aspect to visitors and our citizens have been especially at ientlva to tho matter of having tholr homes business places and surroundings rnado presentable mid tidy during tho week tho fall fair is in progresi already there is general activity in this direction tins yenr our street however usually no clean nnd noticeably tidy are just now most untidy where tho waterworks contractors have been conductlrfgoperalions tho backfilling has been loft in very slovenly condition in contravention of tho specifications which require all fillings to boparofully dressed up no as to resume tholr former appearance and remove any danger of accident from street traffic if tho contiactors con tinue to neglect tholr specifloobltgatioiib iii this mat ter is it not up to the municipalitys onginoors or tho waterworks constructio in orjhe council it self to liovo tho streets put into presentable condition at once so that tho town will not suffer in its repu tntion for tidy streets and be quite safo and comfort able for both pedestrians and the drivers of horte nnd motor vohlcles i efulymahlnlqck ships tho navy lcatue of can ad n give us the opportunity to help you enjoy home comforts american intcrcuto superceding croat itrltalns in canada it is sincerely desirable that tho propaganda which will naturally follow tho extonnivo investigation of canadas resources and possibilities by tho delegates to tho imperial pre is congresi in our country will re suit in much more ajfgrcnsivo cultivation of business interests hero by tho manufacturers and capitalists of great britain a graphic word picture of the rapid americanization of canada at britains expense cront cd a stir among brltlrh publicists at a public dinner in london last week f c wade biitish columbias agont general was tho speaker old country men expecting platitudes from tho canadian representa tive were somewhat startled mr wado pointed out in tonso terms that in trade commerce nnd immi gration tho mother country had lost ground in canada to the united states during the inst four yenrs at an alarming rate imports from britain which in 1014 formed 21 per cent of tho canadian total had dropped in lfj0 to eight per cent while those from the united states woro tenfold groator british emigrants who in lrfl4 formed 30 per cent in 1018 were billy ifl per cent of tho total as com pared with 71 per cent from tho unitod states amorlcutis had established 520 branch factories while british concerns had iot established half a dozen there wero a thousand united states commercial travellers lu tho dominion to each british represen tative ono american consular agont in each city and- only two bwtiahjfflde eommissioncre all told if over thero was ucod for trndo propaganda and publicity concluded tho speaker it existed incannv dn und in british interests to day an exposition of national importance torontos great nationnl exhibition has funcjdon- edwthmariillccnt success another year the at tendnnca was constdernbly over a million nnd results accomplished hnva beau eminently satisfactory as an annual fair it is everywhere conceded that toron to national exhibition is superior to that of any other existing annual fair its wide rmigui of exhibits covering all departments of lifes activities is not only highly interesting but educative and instructive its location is ideal its extent in acres gives ample space the character of its buildings is substantial permanent and of pleasing architectural linos its acres of flowergardens beds and borders form well- kept beauty spots jn tho wide expansesof velvetry lawns its drives nro so arranged that the varlqtin points of interest may bo conveniently reached tho comfort of the visitors who throng the exhibition is carefully studied and provided for while educative interest and instructive presentation of products of factory field forest mine lake homo and studio aro nil comprehensively maintained the matter of amuse ment an olemenr which is alwuys aq important part of ifo is also considerately provided the adminis tration ot this great fnlr js in tile huuds of wise and experienced business men and experts to whose fore signt skill and judgment its spleqdld success is largely duo while thero is no manifest sense of tin due restraint it is highly creditable to the jnannge- ment that diirlugtha two weeks the fair was in pro gress only twentynine arrests wero found mpccssnry among the million and over of p rsons who uttunded ihe members of tho imperial press delogates who attended the exhibition jiyere nmazod with its ox tont its lijgh character and its splendid aggregation of exhibits this was true also of prominent ameri can visitors who visited the fair for the first time i if your victory bohds i were burnt or stolen they mlght prove a total losa so with stock certificates promissory notes nnd other negotiable securities xo not leave w valuable papers at homo or at tho ofilco whoro thoro is always danger ot fire or theft keep them in a safety deposit box in tho vaults of this bonk tho pjicst measure ofbecurfty and protection jgainat r loss la oftordecl at a email annual rental tug averchants bank herf omcolwonlroljof canada fetatllhd 1884 acton brangtf georgetown branch l a shorey manager it r mimms manager attend acton fall faif on september 21 and 22 the town is doing its part we are ready to assist yoi do yours phone us during hie day at 1025 guflpii or i250j nigh at our exprnse and we will be pleased to give you estimate or any advice on plumbing heating or electric wiring llgal 1 ixino no 22 v ii 13h hakom nash 1aitmkr m a rrllr solicitor convanyan notary public wtniy lo ujan itmirit jj conveyancing ditxlw mnrtutiuum u ot h ch lutrtktm nf lltliw funiulit1 work tuuxiulvitnrl irs itjtinim rton rift li m to i tn ut 1ih1jii 1 tvili h h wanbdrouqh lab av dh j m relu d d b l d b drtlt lienor graduate of toronto uiiitw- ity th 1auu mnentliollfl ud u ofllu t laaltano cociisr uih nd frwloiiok fltruot miscellaneous hannlaue licenses h p moor lur mrrlo li itmoi 1wu oflliio iln a o to ii oat pbancis nunan bookblrlr aooount immicm ot ii klndit rme to nnlr jniblodlfjil of nvory rl iwlp- tlon catatutlv itountl hull rip notl7 mild promptly tin no wyntltyun ktroat ouolph ont iov-i- xvihnm- fllrtr- n j kenn llormd auction jtor ui couiltlea at hal too wula- tori im mid dufttirln mtid the city of quolpti acton ontario batlofl hiay- ixt irhinmi y mull o t roaldanoa t aoton or nt- th jv 1ratui ofllcmt antor tho mercury ofnoo oimlyh thn nnwn itooord itorkuh of with w j aortlon hnio- jukr lliluburc saloi ontrutnl to it j icorr lv attention rrom iluto of hbiiiut to date of mud ut your kmiom with tna bowar- avonua aoton phone ac to ii cll ht tny icxti j e cheevers book binder quabao 8t erant qlialph ont nookl and innirflsltitta ikiiiihi 111 namh luttrrwl in sold on llbla hymn hooka ulid otlmr itoolih all work promptly kxpouutj d albx niven land surveyor and civil enainaer burvya rfiumlvuilonm ilana id- torta lieitorllitlona niuoprlitm otc cor tl flea tcji for iurcimora nnd mortffsboatj burvoya for archltccta uutldent and uunloliml c6uiinllx drajnosii ituirortm imtllmnttui oto holean buildincl doua bt aumau piioiui iom oni vi3 uv on biarx victory bionds baarar or raglauraj j e carter invaatmont broker qualph grand trunk iwws 1 itamili4kami ffftm the double track route illctwiakn montreal toronto detroit chicago hlorliik nam on lilirht train ard iuvlor cur on itrlnoltiul daiv trujna vull liifonimtlon from y oran k tlokot itfwut oy o w iloniln dm riot l-umuniitti- afcoit toronto h ahouwks ajjent acton ont puonrn 1s jho old and holiablo uratlit and mablb doalots wo urr tnaiimfttoturorrt nnd dlred unnortor fctndi f utiiiiiiiianwl iuiii hcudulono work wu u nirot to our mihtonioru t wliolwtulo ttrlooai thilh wnvlllu our inibtoiiiorm 40 nor mpl ww linvir tho boat apiillwnihti and the riily moohanlr in th tkuntnlon ho on ouorntp phtiiirnatlo toolm uroooriy wo uui fflvo foibiojiuoj from oiundred of our oiietnm r in rowmlo und t ther iiluooa whoro nthara hnvo lo imyo l aiilta lu orlir to rollimit wo liavo tho lamoht and bout alonk of oiuitlto in tho dominion or non ihun uny throe icalorw in tho wont wo uro logitl- mato doalar and uuiloy tin ohont nrnl jlo not umitiy or lut imntomoni by anlnlliiat out 1b norm it aunutu nollolt- liiat omhrwwro ornpioy only uiooluulc and dofy 1oinnotulou hamilton sqns co norwich wool w i oh bia qoelpb l ln ffwpppb

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