Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1921, p. 2

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fart of tho countloaa thrioo happy than if aomo aoul can aay 1 iito boeauaa he haa laaaxl ray wary jj dadghters of hen by maud mary drown cbaxtxeasxlsbxjcli x dont in the loaat mind for myaolf amoa star that mutt or i don t mind for my wlfo mr lake looked up and a humoroua twlnklo uppearod in hla haraaaed eye my wlfo nnjoya a nlrugzlo with tho odda acajnat her ho wool on she dooan t lvo a whoop for the re trend mont in five yeara loon if tbla waj enda 1 ii bo aalllna in calm waty again hut the ajirhi complicate tho nl tun lion hilda bin t qullo tw tity 000 lucia la twenty one j out the whn they demand uio earth and wo father feel humiliated at havlntf to conoa that wo can t si them amoa mitchell nodded aravoly 1 know there a aoniethlng wronjf lntli ayatem and ljuow what it la u i had it to do ejigcasaln my lrui would be taught- iireparedncea or nwfenoiea like thla h vernon that ta pre eulyrlnutty have taught ann annr the other echoed 1 didnt know that ana had any meana of earn liut her uvlna what can he dor to be frank i don t know vou eeer wberraho decided tt hwvo col job o x wma disappointed naturally ifa bad buaineaa for a youngater to begii thing only to drop it i told ann then that aha muit learn to do aomethln well enough to be able to support her elf by meana of it- i think oho choeo inualo wr too negligent about our da ugh term vernon if we ran our bual neaa oa we do our famllle we oouldn t keep the wolvee outalde our doora but it wee raualc tm aare lie eat for a minute euent then he turned to hla friend vernon if theres- a thin in the world that x can do you have ofrerod a dozen times al ready you good old scout aa i said before thl is only a family mattef with my wife backing me to win and mr daughters putting their ahoulderj to the wheel well aurvlve when hla friend had gone amw mitchell thoughtfully closed hla desk gave hla secretary a few brief instruc tion mna started tat hamethu head was bent as he hurried up the atxeet had he given hla old friend a false im pression about his motberlosa daugh ter he went ovar hla conversation with ann two yeara earlier be re membered it perfectly remembered fata ultimatum ann certainly had begun to study music lie remembered the bills that he had paid far furnishing her muala on the third floor of their bouse but be had an uneasy reoollocuon that tho muala room had later been tranafoirned into a studio where ann dabbled with oils and charcoal then bad come a tune when ann told him gravely that sbe was writing a novel she crept round the bouse in those days with eyes remote and ears attunod to catch the first whispering of genius that bad been last year in the pressure of business he had lost count of anns mental vagaries hla step quickened he wished to reach his daughter quickly and to find out from her how ahe was accomplish lag the leak that he had set her itaanhlng home mr mitchell went dlr eotly to the oora on the third floor whftre a servant told him ann we to- be found lie entered in response to yotuhanl at everything between mtulo and mud pica very well what can yon lor y una l uulfir slumped why full or i tl glit 7f ii ii 1 a 1 lived il you noppoao i it il i i nvo i l i im x htponn tho 1 ul mr lln iix 1 i nvo int y iiit i urn illnai pi li tnl in y u am ipu know n y wlnhed up- nrontly y u i uvo i i t trio to fulfill them hlto fluid od wt at do you want me t dor i want you to do nomethlnit that is i uneat and unofnl iwantyowto be a olf reliant w man not a ahlrker i want you to take your obligations irlounly ovon if thoy re no more than beneflt teas they both runt if yu will tell me father quite plainly what it u that you want haven t i been tolling you ahnt i want to bo proul of you as i would luv iteon of lien if ho liad lived nut berauao you are pretty not because you are popular 1 wont to be proud or tho fit re that is in you an 1 ann i am goug to be i will give you ex urtly no month more in which to bcome eolf supporting- x moan that lie turned and ann watche t him mamh out of the room then she uiik on the courh and whimpered into its rrlen lly cushions e wlibn that hn luid been the ono xa iivelabe- sobbed ann did not go to her dinner that night nor did she touch food that the houaoksepor sent up 0 her room all night ahe lay wide eyed while her mind roved in a reatloas cycle of re- aentniant srler self pity reeentraent grief self pity awn brought her no reenlte ahe deliberately remained in her room until her father had left the houae lerhaps h was better ao for mr mitchell had passed almost as un easy a night aa ann had if he had seen her strained white face that morning the chances are that he would have taken her into his arms and as iured her that be had been a brute wharo they bad been before that was along weary day for ann value supreme is in every packet of salam every little leaf will yield its lull quota of generous goodness sold in scaled packet only in the lata afternoon however xucla an i hilda lake called and ann sit ting moodily in front of her fire wel mimed them sympathetically o girls she cried father ban told mel i em ao eorryl now none of that ann mitchell hilda said quietly 1 won t have it we met lillian fletcher a few minutes ago and aha began o glrla it a per foctly terrible hilda a ummdny mimicry of her con voletory friend brought a amlle to annm lips i replied uncertainly la hilda went on gayly i never aw the streets no muddy some one ought to complain to the mayor what i want to know uj what are you going to dor ann aald earneatly that tun t idlo curloetty either my father has tcpt the preparedness boo and ho any a i must become twlf supporting in a month i dtdn t fancy tho set of hie jaw whan ho said it what on earth lm going to do la a mystery to mid a pleasant voice he waa tired and cold lie climbed into the car ouided by a skillful hand tho car vm vo it way through the busy street mr mitchell glad or the relaxation eat back against the cushions and feu imed his dream of hon j at last the car glided to a halt in front of hla house the leather coated driver was out of tho car in a second and had the door openl a gauntleted hand wee outstretched for the monoy that mr mitchell had ready thank you dud that is a guner uus tip mr mitchell start od and peered into his own daughters face what is the meaning of this wmaense- ho cried it ian t nonsenao at all father i am earning money in an honest and useful those were your own words sir come in out of this rain i he aald sharply walt please till 1 ve driven the car round when j gave you that car young tirnrifjn i h gyo you aehaultour tg take care of it come in anafsenafo r him bar languid summon why hello dadl- btralghtenlng her untidy hair she at up among the cushions of tho couch beside her were a box of candy almost empty and a novel lying face down the samovar waa strll horning although if was past tea time and tho hearth ore gave out a faint glow in the darkened dlsodered rboml on a gland lay a maas of moist and sticky clay mr mitchell probed it with his anger this the sort of thing you re doing nowr yea dad modeling x think that at but ive found my beat medium for self expression ann did not understand her fathers loulauon what dldyuu any fatbert he wheeled ann get upl i want to talk to you an roee languidly to her feet will you have some tear ahe asked politely 1 was expected to pour at a benefit tor the red cross this afternoon but x ducked i want to no tea thank you ann r k talk anything you like only ahe save gr hasty glance at her wrist watch re- fjjv leaae me please in thno to dree j am ct tbe eat down muiii a litth watch- yt rejfjwher the conversation k- we had when yon left oollage annr she reltacted with paekered brow about itay allowatmtek atf vtmturel wyt molabqut your auowanoe iabon i itfarnlpf to aarpjrottr uvfnajto caaett m necessity aroee h v x bha lollttraleiy picked up her book tout atm ahot him a o wlfs iltftmotj buj u miaht a niijwi w btrfiw ni cttatrytimaitor vonlfl ihjm xoii 1tw abahmaaa jtxt it s pretty hard to decide hilda replied frowning in perplexity for me 1 think i ahnll make hats i lata 1 ann alid lucia sgarod hat repeated hilda definitely can do it too with a bit of lace and a dower i can weave a dreaiji sr com pose a symphony you ii see every flocking to me for hat o course the honest to goodness millin er who learaod their trade wluuaclfl eors an l buckram will murder me some dark night but i shall die happy for i shall have made hat it ha been my ambition since ray romper days don t be silly sold lucia i hope it wont come to that vm sure im not allly declared hilda fther got to fight to hold on and the rest of us will have to help him ann what do you think mother did dismissed every aervant yesterday paid them for a month and found places for them among her friend bos lea wo loft her juat now on her knees cleaning the refrigerator and when ahe wan t groaning at what ahe found ahe was whistling- that tny mother and here is her daughter aaylng that she objects to millinery since you ro so choosy lucia what do you propose to dut i dont know ian t there anything you llko to dor asked hilda yea said lucia defiantly 1 like to eat marshmallowh and drink choco late with whipped cream interior decorator i aald hilda with a laugh- 1 know your type you ii add a chin every two year arter youre thirty you might as well open a tea room and do it profitably how that you have disposed of your own family have a heart and attack my problem ann begged 1 can play a little aing a little paint a those things have to be done amu ingly well to have a market value well i can drive a car anaaaingly well 1 ve been arrested only onoe and that waa for speeding- and the officer said that though i was jreckle honesty compelled him to admit that f was skilful and i went up in an airplane las year with a utuo train in i could manage one with ease there s no doubt about it youre adapted to machinery lauahed hilda come on lucia 1 told mother we would get home in time to cook tho dinner j the girls rose in ann a gray blue eyes glimmered e ray of hope and the lolar waj riding high in lucia cheeks hilda had transmitted to them a little of her high courage a share of her enterprising spirit ann went to the window to wave to the glrla the dripping autumn twl light had become leas dreary with her thoughts on mrs lake gallantly attacking her refrigerator ann straightened the pillows on tho couch brushed up the untidy hearth and re arranfcd the book on her disordered table then she went to her room and put on her prettiest frock 1erhapa ahe thought that her father would relent that night perhaps mr mltcpell ex pected that lu daughter would re open the subject that absorbed thorn but neither mude tho move for which the other was covertly watchlng- duttng the month that followed the reatralnt between the two did not lessen to her father ann waafabtfeet and courteous to his daughter ifr mitchell wo tender and coucfaou no confidence were asked for or given mr mitchell noticed that ann sel dom appeared at breakfast in fact he could not naiuoatthat ohq ever appeared at that meal except on bun days frequently she came in to din ner short skirted and highbooted a if lie had just oomo from tbo street she wa up to something he aald to himself and chuckled but up to whatt ought not be u know what his daugh ter waa dolnjjt however ha did jiot one night in late november- mr mitchell aooorolnfj to bis custom was walking hpma from hi oluco jt wit a wet night and cold one of the many dripping night of that never to be- mnrpw- autumn u war when you thought of tho boy in the trenches and shuddered he waa thinking of brdi4tlkmaili bad dld when lrfartfcarsvljajtthutaeh yeara bb4tqfiarmiwe thelr it 4h ho h the consolidated national railway system tho public is anxious naturally u know what effect the ecqulaltlan by the government of the urund trunk llall way bystem in icustorn canada and united states will have on the oporat ing results of cunudian national itall way prom tho financial point of view much of course depend on the rates and on a general proper rela llonulllu ur expenses to earnings being rn eotabllahod this may bo brought about through wave reductions in the united btutos hat would likely be come effoatlve in canada the general lovol of freight and passenger rate in united states will probably not bo reduced until the united slates rail roods begin to earn their full fl oi the valuo of their properties devoted to transportation thoee problems are however not peculiar to the canadian national hallways but affect all lines on this continent there lias boon no great chgruie in so far a tonnugo is concerned bet ween tho year ended juno 0 lwlb and the twolvo months onded december ib 30 a the latter period w 130 a the latter period doubt ufiow a greater volume abw prottdiy ha igwunt curtis laft with hur artillery com pany three week ago father mr mltoholl marched into tho house and leaving his coat and hat in the hall went into the library to wait for ann he waa angry ills daughter driving a public cabl ricking up pass engera in the busy street of a city i it waa unthinkable iteeontly ann came in he watchod her silently oa she laid aaldo hor leath er coat and gauntlets utid shook the leather hat that had concealed her aurls us a wet night she remarked wa wont discu the w author please i want to know tho meaning of this absurdity in the fewest possible word do ytu think i am going to let my daughter drive a laxlcabr i don t ordinarily father i picked you up ror a lark but i do drive my car for money an l candidly i don t think you have the faintest right to object he stood glaring at hor angrily you gave me a month in which to get to earning money not time enough to learn to do anything new at that i lost several day waiting for you to relent she amllod dlsarmlngty into hi unyielding face and continued but you dldn t relent dad then i saw that advertisement in the llecord that huge munition factory juat out aide the city hud 1 tst most of it truok drivers because of the draft other were needod to guthor up the factory hands who live in the outlying dla tricte they have no other mean of getting to work you see the industry waa likely to be crippled well i m piled for a job and they took mo mr mitchell sank into a chair you have the effrontery to stand there and tetl mo that youve been driving a truck for nearly a month without my know ing a thing about itr yea she said simply i am up at five o clock at five twenty x am at the factory where x leave my car and take truck carrying- home those of the night shift who go my route and bringing back my dojr shift i got good pay- tell you x wont have itl mr mitchell flat rapped the table sharp ly afraid daddy that you have started something that you can t stop if it will console you our ministers daughter and a half dosen other girl i know are driving truck were do ing all we can to help win this war doing it seriously father ho waa suojinuaituiat her un blinking ty 1 get home at eight in the morning ann went on and after i have eaten my breakfast i load my car with youngater who go to mis vanoe achool their parent are delighted and they pay me well from ten to three i demonstrate the comet theyve put in a ladiea room at tho salesroom at my suggestion i am having trent auccea there at four t get my young sters and lit ave i am at tho factory ready for my ehlfts daddy we girl are earning- a lot of money in another two month we 11 have our own am bulance at the front she wo faltering a little in the face of hi implacability and her eye were wistful her fathers approval would have been the sweetest thing- on earth to her just then daddy if lien hail lived he started erect how could she have known that all the time ho had boon thinking of hen 7 that 1 en tlrely different ho said firmly you are my aheltered daughter ann leaned aero too table to look into his eyes bather she said grave ly do you think that the year of our jord nineteen hundred and seventeen 1 a fitting time in whlch to talk of sheltered women v he looked into her steadfast eye and saw in them a strength of purpoao that ho admired a awlft revulsion of fooling swept over him an uprush of emotion a surge of pride that at luat he waa giving something vital to bis country he saw that anna re ponslblllty hud steadied her had in creosod her spiritual stature with her the work won no adventurous game aha waa laying all that she could lay on tho sacrificial altar of domocruoy he went slowly round the tablo and placed hla hauls on ann young squared shoulder ann he sold you are right on evory count i so that you aro en ucoly capable of earning your over living- i admit that your work li prulso worthy and that un t alii x tun proud of you my daughter aa proud as i should have boon or hen if he had lived to march uway under tho color i cant uuy more than that la enough aunt becau her eye ba b misty and because she knew that ahe should have difficulty in keeping her voice steady ahe rubbed her cool cheek against bis shoulder and spoke only three word yon adorable parentr not 8ape to answer who discovered america t asked the teacher jack looked panic stricken and made no reply please ask mo oomo thing else ml ho aald after a while tvhy should x do that asked the teacher wstltsald wok the follows ware talking- about it yesterday pot mid an irlanfflmt dleoovorod it david said it waa a flfeuhmajj and jrndrew aald a bovi discovered it ad if yo eon what happened to then you wouldat hav asked a uttm fellow lika t i latest available statistic for all can edlan railways however are those con tained in the jovomment s blue book fur the yur ondod june 30 1810 and these will bo satisfactory fof the pur pose of this axtlclo which is to draw attention t the poaaible improvement in tho nati uu hallways freight trofflo situation through consolidation a af fcctlng tho important factor of long lmui traino tho line of the urand trunk tutllwny hystom servo praoti ully all the hulu trial and commercial kinlrum in ontario and quebec and the ft mpuny enjoys excellent trofflo ar- aiucumont with united btate rail wuys nuturally a itroat deal of tlili lnduntrlul umnuga hau ttbd moved lonsidorublo distance in canada the menctig of the line of the o with tliouo of the present cnr will mako poiialblo the extension of the iivtirago haul on the entire aystetn tho inooauro of a railway s freight donslty is the number of tonu of freight it ban ho in u year per mile of line rvory shipment handled is worked out in ton tnllo lar examplo if a car loud of grain wolghlng 33 ton liimov c i 1 000 litllch that movement pro unco 33 000 ton mile and similarly if 100 curloadiij r 3 100 tons ore moved 10 mlleu that movement produce 81000 ton mllos it is obvious that tho tar- mlnal exponas factor and many other hums muko tho ionic hunt traffic the more deslrahlu thn tons moved mllo in 1010 rr what will comprise tho conuoll luted national mystom bored 13 t0 330 oh which total divided by tho ml1uuu pwatod lines in can uua nly 0 quo 07 mllo means that in lolt the freight density was mb 000 ton mile i or mllo of uno the can udlau iacitlu hallway s freight density from tho 1010 blue book was 84 ss9 so thut it is neon that in this respect the national uyototn ha quite a lead to nvoreomo this superiority of the c r it in freight dnalty however is i ut the resu t of that system original ing on it line a greater n amber of toi s of freight either actually or an a per mile basis it is caused by the greater haul whloh the o 1 il got out of it tonnugv and it is in tbla purtlcutur thut the consolidation of the unim trunk and the present national lino st oh li muko posslblo a greater iirovcinunt in uio result of opera tlon of tho government owned system tt e c v il a average haul 1 43 miles as against the cutmdlnn northern j toil way system s average 320 the canadian government hallway uver ago of 300 mllos and the grand trunk 107 mllo under oo ordltiated man element the average distance haul of the natl mul system should be greatly increased which woull of course cause a corresponding advance in it irelgnt donnity position am rar aa originated tonnage 1 con cerned morn thun half the tonnage of all canudiun railways originated on the national system whan the qirand- trunk llnea ure included in fact on a mileage basis 1 000 tons originated per mile of lino on the consolidated national system as against 1 300 ton per mile of line originating on uio c p it the eiteot of a 10 increase in average distance hauled which 1 not too much to expect would be to in five your increase tbu ton miles per mile of road by mora than g0 assuming- the national system will move 13 376 000 000 ton mile in the first year of eo operated management with an average haul 01 376 mile whlrh would produce for so 100 mile a freight density or 016 670 ton mile per mite of una tho density coul l be in creased in five yeara to 0h7 913 ton mllo per mllo of lne by merely in creasing tho iiverago distance hauled by 10 per annum tills would put the national system on much mora of an equality basl with the c p il which ayatem had a nlmllorjjnlty in 1013 and exceeded it in isis 1117 1918 and 1930 when 11 density averaged just oyer a million tons perjuuuo of line in prodttela 4heoreae for tho national lines there baa been no ulu wnnue made for un increase in originating tonnage nor for any in crease in tonnage recoived from con nections but motel y for an increase in tho length of 1 u received from each ton now available if during the nvo year period tonnage origin atlng on the consolidated national sy tern and receive i from oonneotions also in creosod it would bo easier actually to effect tho increase in den sity and in view of thl and the res utts that have lioen obtained else where tho aeoiimnljon of a 10b in crease from all source ahould be po stole of attainment with anything like pre war development the auvontugo that the c 1 il ha over uio present canadian national llallways in tho matter of tonnage reoeived from connection will bo np j pieolated tshen the following compari son is noted summary of traltta moved year end ed june 30 1910 i as follows canadian pacific tonnage originated on line 16- 430 ton trainee recoived from other canadian railways t ibs 329 ton trofflo received from united bute railways 2ib6tft tons total freight tonnage 86 884 741 tons can adian numonul tonnage originating on line 19 9fl 086 ions traffic received from other canadian railways 4 4v 70s ton traffic- recoived from united state railways 407 m0 ton total freight tonnalte 34748 070 ton the superiority of the 0 p itvln tonnage reoeived from united btafea railways i particularly nolloeablo the grand trunk system tonnage is made up a follows tonnage originated on line 13 801 008 fonai traltlo jrecetved from other canadian rjway 9 ibtlsofl tons traffic reoeived from united states railway 0bb8s ton total freight tonne 1sim8 tome it is soon that the addition of tho irani trunks freight traffic would certainly more than counurbalancq ui y advantage wl loh the c p lu had 1 ii viously over thn j vernmont owned li nltlm igh allowance ha to be nn 10 f r trufflo inlsrchangod between thn cm ml in n national an i lie irond i r mk whlrh houfd not of course bo tinted twice making ample allow n for this featuro might reduce uie i tul tonnage from ci 317 109 tons to a t ml for thn consolidated system of co 000 000 aa compared with the can ullwn raciflcs total of 10184 741 tons the problem before in management t canadian national hallways when i oldatlon la accomplished there fore is to convert the tonnage into the uroatest number of ton mils possible ly innreaalng the national system i mil to the full extent that the ex change of commodities and whttje the hlppers and consignee too have an l pert unity to eo operate in improving the situation by giving instruction to rout some or their long haul busl nine t y the nauonal linos the ad vance that ho been outlined here la one that can reasonably be expected it will not however take place im mediately on consolidation being ef footed hut should be a steady pro gresslon spread over a period of year running with jayb h is no wonder some people hover got anywhere they lot too many jays load them by the nose they have no minds of their own and they let the qevll provide one ready mod for them in some of his satellites if you want to be healthy consort with healthy pnoplo if yon want to really be wise consort with those who know a little more than you do thn follow who start out to reform the feeble minded and crookml by associating with them will lanl in the lunatlo asylum or the nonetentlary you may be cleverer than the whole bunch of light weights that you rua w4th but they will finally get yoatdown to their level ife that walkoth with wise men shall be said onanf the wisest men ofalm irn nd he ought to know bectftiso be had plumbed the depth of both folly and wlaidom moreover if you have a ilk ing for the company of fool lake a half day off some time and have an alienist examine you you may heading for the bug houae ice dam in oregon at a oh land oregon a supply of water for ue during the summer 1 hning- stored by means of a dam i co in tho winter tho surplus water 1 sfirayod over a line aeroo the valley with the result that it free quickly jn thl shape jindform enimmo iam which hdior baec t tinniuiaot gallons of water and the ice itself as it molts during tho warmer months con stitutes a supply sufficient ror several m nth easy walking im imperative for the man who i miiau tl e greater part of the lime il i la feet hhoea built on tl o i r pr last ma to of good leather that fit th- root uliould im tnkoii ur i t luva u fix up that c4 mfortable old pair our hi i tm lparlng renewa the ufa of your ohoea reatorea their uaefulnoiui and means oomfort economy and satisfaction i you de net poroet that we carry m first class line ef shoes per men and beys t e gibbons mill st acton sceen doors and screen windows sos help save the home to principals and teachers scholars antl parents we will sen homo inspection blank to the leaching staff throughout ontario for distribution among their pupils as patriotic canadians your sympathetic cooperation is sought in the important work of conserving the lives and property of our people from destruction by are tho inspection is planned to take- place throughout the province during the week of may 2nd tho pf unary o ojeet of thtr- 1 n spec ti oi to hazardous conditions hi the homes and have the ore menace removed or corroctcd by the householders the housing problem tndkei tlio protection of dwell ings of paramount importance clean up prevent fires by removing the cause information nut ttixt iww k t i sorvatloit at ufa and i roperty f n ro wrt i igl tulng ha origin an 1 control froo tin ruqueat ontario fire prevention league inc l maiol 1113 university av i no ulcoktlkl fc uuwls uoorotary 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