Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 26, 1921, p. 4

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ucnur canttiua weekly naarapsiicr asaocutloo tuuiuidax uav 2d l02i tmrtiruvi ahvkutl itjo ualr wlllh t utind j tcnlii r ln u 11 1 uoouk kdu- nl lullui tf miionfr i- editorial literature for the people at hidr doorfl kansas has r new law that authorizes the counties of the stale to establish libraries that can be brought directly to the houses of tha ncoplc a count that takes advantage of the act will maintain a central station at the county scat from which once a week motor cars fitted with the necessary shelving for bookflteiuyisillho brunch statio in the various rural communities leave at each one a supply of books and pick up those that have been read the cars will also leave books and magazines at farm houses that they pass on the road the travelling library is not of course an entirely new idea but it has never had such generous support by state law as is proposed in kansas it is expected that almost every county in the state will take advantage of the act this enterprising state s action is worthy of emulation by other state and provinces i waste galore a surprising statement was made by the chief grain inspector at winnipeg the other day when he said that enough weed seed to fill a freight train 48 miles lorig had been shipped out of tho three prairie provinces during tho last three years this at a time when tho cost of production of crops was at its highest point seed implements and farm help wea high yet the farmers grew this weed seed bar- vested it threshed it at a cost proportionate to that of the highest quality of grain afterwards shipping and paying tho freight on it to market where ow ing to the presence of tho weed seed tho grade of the wheat was lowered further when these 48 miles of grain cars were being used to ship weed seed there was an almost universal demand for cars which could not be satisfied clean seed cultivation to kill the weeds and the cleaning of grain before shipment will overcome such waste thrift one of tho most practical appeals sent out during tho ontario governments clean up week was tho very sane and logical circular letter sent out by john butherland sons the insurance men of gaelph the following aro tho salient features of this appeal a standard dictionary of the english language pre pared by more than two hundred specialists and other scholars gives as one meaning of tho word thrift care and prudence in tho management of ones re sources wo arc taking advantage of the ontario government s clean up week to draw the attention of our friends to tho greatest handicap thrift has in this country aftjj miaol the appalling are waste in canada compared with its population many people are thrifty by nature but as a nation wo cannot bo considered thrifty so long as wo continue indifferent to our alarming firo waste fire insurance is a commerical necessity but it does not reproduce every fire is a national loss that reflects adversely sooner or later on our tax rate and our balance of trado with other countries our suggestion is that every manufacturer merchant and householder should vjsit every nook and corner of his or her establishment this safety first week in company with his superintendent or caretaker and adopt i standard of cleanliness and order that must be main tained systematically throughout the year system cleanliness and order will safeguard property from are increase production improve the standard of our goods and best of all educate the careless ones along the lines of national thrift and consequently pros perity 1tw way of the transgressor is hard or a brief spaco of time somo men may defy tho laws or gad and man but tho end invariably comes and usually comes quickly this is tho un happy experience of tho quartetto of bandits who terrorized toronto for a fow weeks and lived high on their ill gotten gains to day two of them are in the shadow of tho hangman a nooso and their two companions have gone to kingston penitentiary for long periods tho judge in posslngsontenco said organized society dbes not tolerate conduct such as yours wrongdoing doe3 not pay it is opt worth while the brief day or banditry and bravado is at an end tho time for accounting has come indeed it la tho providence journal which it will bo reraem bored was a foremost factor in discovering and showing up the operations of tho german propagan dists on this continent during the war gives somo good advice to the united states diplomats 1 is time it notes for our notewriting to germany ic stop tho berlin strategists aro up to their old game of 1016 17 they arc trying once more to array us against tho allies they involved us before wo entered tho war in a long correspondence which led onothing buf exasperation and disillusionment on our part and theirs we ought to have lesried our lesson then certainly there is no excuse for us to go on indefinitely now as if we had never had such an experience with this most faithless and treacherous of nations no fault like thb in lulton aro we thankful enough that wo live in a district where a good quota of bush and undergrowth has been left so that wild flowers and game still prevail in somo quantity ideas of this kind are brought sharp ly to mind by a wail like the following from a southern exchange the retreat and disappearance of tho wild flowers boforo the march of civilization have been noted everywhere wo suppose thous ands of folks who do not consider themselves old can recall spots or nooks where in their childhhod wild- flowers grow luxuriantly but now are never seen the encroachment of tho towns upon the country sides the farmjng conquests on wild lands tho cut ting off of forests and the thoughtless vandalism of old and young aro driving out the floral aborigines very much as the indians in their earlier turn were driven out organized wild flower conservation is getting a tardy start but perhaps it is not too late to save and harbor in safe asylums or sanctuaries the surviving remants of that flowering host which perfumed and beautlbcd the land in a past not yet remote t jv wok up to our n in the discussion of canadas fuel situation a week or two ago tho house of commons got down to serious consideration of what has often been des cribed as one of canadas most important problems the question ofjuel supply for tho central provinces drwichaesteele resolution fora special invests we agree heartily ono of the editorial writers of the montreal star struck the nail of the head with a good deal of vim when he discussed a recent incident in tho parliament buildings at toronto the ontario legislature did a good stroke of business ho says not only for itself but for all other elective bodies when it com pelted a london man to go to toronto and answer in person for certain sensational charges of venality made by him boforo tho municipal council of london reflecting very seriously on tho honor of members of the provincial legislature compelled to make good or eat his words the eloquent londoner appears to have eaten them with much humbleness tho man who insists that parliaments and public men aro in variably dishonest that every ono of their actions is crooked and the motives behind them at the best rather more than dubious is familiar to all of us he holds forth in public places and the more people he can get to listen to him tho better he is pleased he is always in the know inevitably be has got his in formation from a man who knows a man who has a cousin who has been told the things he so breath lessly relates as indisputable- facts ho is not al ways vicious in his motives he probably does not realize tho cruet injustice he ia doing to mciuwhoana in the vast majority of cases honest and self sacri ficing ho is just slackjawed loving sensation and the false impression he thinks he creates of beipg on the inside now and then he makes his blister ing statements on tho platform or in tha public press ninety nine times out of a hundred he escapes be cause his victim cannot bo bothered with him and he is encouraged with those of his kind to further ef forts he is tho sort of gabbler that tends fo keep the best type of man out of the service of his country cornered hejs usuallyprqv0bta kuowiifttllne and takes refuge in the thread bare excuse of mis report ing how he qauqed it the railroad tarn cluxon troubles 1 want you to glvo ordora de manded the vlultor that un en gineer of uia arprhl whloll pob through 5lm cjrov at il cb bo ra- uratned from blowing hlu whlatlo on sunday momlnc iinimralblnt exploded the official what prompt you to make uob a rldlauouu riuctr well you nee iplalnod tho oitl in iii an undoruina our pastor prvunhoa until ho liearn the whistle blow nnl unit unfounded oxprew vro twenty minute lata last sunday always something octlnr your con j bry hnn now takan tlm plaao 6f do your christ ma tiylnk now boon it will be pay your nxm and mva tha mm count and than will com tha land lord of tha lumrotr reaort with but lltlla i 111 liy hut tlm it will be opportune 4o sat tb firraaoe pips cleanel out and the storm window and thn start up again sftttlnf ready t r chrutmas if u un t ana thing tin another in this otd world at oum tha growing popularity of temple- ton w hheumalla co nul for itheu- mnll rn npurulala lumtiuao otc and 11av ma1i for asthma hu placed ts ramedtee umtng tha boat sail vof sale by w j tfassard rithmetic 1 litln twrla ooul l not oount beyond four ono doy whan aha wan know ing me hva bfirriam that hn had picked i aakat how many hav you orlar i far lirowi punlterod a momont then dimpling with amllew aha answered walt till i vat mo then 1 ii tall youl importance of early culti vation in the orchard if a cover crop ha boon loft nrar a winter in an orchard it ahoujd not on a rulo be allowed to grow in tho aprlng until there la a good prop to plow under especially in dlauiotal where drought occur but tha land v uhould ba ploughed a noon aa it dry enough o work not waiting for the plant to grow up thu much mouture which would i tberwuo be iplred by the leave of tho plants will bo aaved and the ahancu of auf faring from drought leaoened a good aottlng of fruit depend very tnuoh on an ample aupply of molntura in tho ground at blootnlng and wotting time and u thorn ahoqld be a drought after a heavy crop of clover or vetch bean ploughed under late in the aprlng conditions will not be at nil favorable after the land hau been ploughod it ahould bo kept well harrowed during the early part of the aon to con serve the roo latum a it ha been found that thare 1 a rapid deoreoae moisture unlee the eurfaco oll i kept looeo early cultivation i rtalrbe ahto hocauae it i important to gel tha olt warmed up a aoon a poaslble by letting the air in and making condition favorable for growth early in the aeanon tito greater ac tivity in prowtn thero 1 in the early part of tho toflon the more likely there to lm a sood get of fruit e- n lolly on kathar oil tree where the flow of iui through the fruit epur t not a free a in younger tree and if thorn are drying wind and a draught ive may not bo aumolnnt molature hold tho fruit on tho tree an ap- pllrittlon of nitrogen on uomo oll ham been found very uuoful in demoting in the early part of tho mvmmttn and o bettr ensuring u netting of fruit w maooun dominion hortloulturut make money at home lt to 60 paid weekly for your spare tlmo writing show- cards for us no canvassing we instruct and supply with steady work westangus showeard service church fit colborne sts toronto facts about coal supply owing to the i ubllo being oarelea about planing their or dera for next whiter a coal there were several million ton lea mined during a rll of this year than last year thin ahortage outinot be ma lo up to kee mine going we have to lake uti average monthly ton nage um coal ha to be removed from the mlnou in earn a uoop a mined wo call get only the mmo numitor v of coal tn december it we do in may if the publlo do pqt gat their hitiply of coul in now there will be a shortage when next win ter cold wind blow price for may nut 1s0 stove 1660 egg 1526 pea 13x0 advano la 10o ton par month j eumackenzie n moleod manager fuix line of building bupplieb tense moments the llrtde i want to thank yu for tut benutiful present liar married prlandrion t mention it my tear it wu a mare trifle tho llrlhv- well i illrtnt think ao when i euvo it to you at your tnar- rlage lloll way corn uemover taken tho m out by tho root try it and proyo 50 to 5000 a year for life a canadian government annuity provide ii no better ufa investment available no tdtxr kecurity obtainable cannot be edsed or levied upon for any cause wui be replaced u loet stolen or destroyed not affected by trade depression jpvm from tjomlnioo income t j no medical examination required anyone ovtf the age of s yean resident or domiciled lo irtvy purchase r any two person may purchase jointly employer may purchase for tbeir employee acbool board for their teacher congrega for their minister i t fcitod ow irtspjibt nl aaiwjjjypitmm i state sn m um urtocuy ess war bond coupons gashed free tfao merchants bank will cash all war loan coupons or interest cheque when due on presentation without making any charge whatever for the service it you have not a savings account why not uso your interest iu money to open ono with this bank i thcrchant5 bank mud oklca- monlnul of canax a esuhluhad ibm sbpmjtbawli business directory ofu j a moniven pftyalolan and burgeon ofoce and hldenne cornar llowef avenue and ulgln htresla ilia frmld anoe formerly oooupud by xj h hma 1ron aeton ont dr e i nelson hyalolan 8urqon obetetrlolan aeten ontario buocnanor lo tlid latl fjr dray offlm an t llealdotioe vra it rink tit m a 1 to dr c p w ho80 phyelelen and surrj mill sl cuorulown phone 22 k house tlurgeoit oruce j f on i hal toronto peelal attention to ljlii jumj nf wo- ii unl chlmrtn an i tufuiit i cling muno no ii i o ho lit uauou nash ymimm mk barrister djolloitor notary publlo convenyanosf eo pehrvman block acton ont monlflt to ixlku iluura 0 30 a ii to c pm dr x m dell d d d l d 8 dantlat honor graduate of toronto unlvecw alty tha uteet oneathetlo used u deolred ofhoe at rsaldanee cornar mill aad rredarlck btreat v miscellaneoub mahnlaqe licenses m p meore laauer marrlao llasnaee prtmta ofhoe no erltneaaa re- tralred issued at raeldenoe in evening i faam ofoo acton out francis nunan beeutlnder aocount book of all kind made te order periodicals of every daorlp- lion carefully bound ittillng neauy and promptly bans wyndham btraei quelph out over william btore r j kerr lloaneed auotlenear city of quelph the svue pre ofhoe anton the mercury offloa fluelpli the new lteoord brgua or with w j gonlon llama uaker illlabilrg bolea mitruatad to it j kerr f oelve attention from into of hating to dale of oale ijmt your auh with m raldenca owr avenue aeten pbon s6 acton call at my tcxiren roy hindley auctioneer ixv13 stock h1cat- matatm and meucnandlbul conaelldaud phone erlnit 11 r r 3 acton editorial notes l gating commit tec won vigorous support from both aides of the house which fact is significant in show ing the depth of popular feeling on ithis matter throughout the country that the special committee will be appointed as asked is foreshadowed by the r premiers warm support of the suggestion should this be done it will be the first step towards adop tion by canada of a national fuel policy a number of statements wero made during the discussion which are well worth citing dr steele disclosed that the- families of canada pay more for coal than in federal taxation which means that the war meant less to canada financially than does fuel so that the price of conl has a direct relation to tho general cost of hying in the dominion yet under present condi tions it was shown the canadian consumer like the 11 try itself is completely at fho mercy of foreign exporters inviting exploitation with no hope of remedy prom both east and west readiness to sup ply coal to central canada where tho market is now a monopoly he by ame coa b w an- nounced by mr d d mckenzie of nova scotra and major redman r of alberta transportation is the difficulty but surely the problem is not hopeless und would yield to mticnt exploration of ull the avenues of approach available there is direct water trans portation from rova scotia to montreal tho extort aion of wjiich as mr f h keefer of port arthur pointed out probably will be the ultima to solution although the greater western supply is not jb be ignored evidence such as was furnished that par- i lament is becoming seized of the mtwtui importance of the fuel problem in canada will rhfe received with satisfaction in tho homes of the country the house of jcomrnona cannot spend its timeoiore usefully than in tho consideration of matter touching the dally life of tbrjeople there a long way to go pjwi umnany opsudcahafarcirj n dwjbcttom6ftljgl flunlclevit os to fuel buf tno only way to arrive atttat idqaj is to make a start a lot of men would join the church if the pass word was secret kingston whig l according to h o wells the state of world unrest prevailing at the present began about 400 years a ec he does not say whothcr the first 400 years are the worst or not n good could make a good looking 303fetire to sell with a prof it at j0 buy canadian product and build up the homo market stimulate canadian business reduce unerqr ptoyment lower prices increase national prosperity reduce your taxes attract outside capital the british liquor interests have tried unsuccess fully to get a bill through tho house of common extending tho hours of sale and revoking the law which forbids parents taking infants and young children into barrooms no doubt the hquorltea sup ported the bill i iv the name of personal liberty globe th outr nt p last wee demands the utmost effort on the part of both municipal and provincial police until the blackguarda aro tho guilty parties are brought to justice tho woman hood of ontario must have all the protection the countrqccjw provide the brutal assault and heartless desertion of a young wbmh bound mnd lefvhelp- jflss and exposed on cold night deserves the direst punishment auwathtr tins afi aluwhttl ttrts under ittftnttctmorit passed by tho session of the legislature just closed all real property transferred becomes subject to a provincial tax of two mills on thq dollar accordingto tho value of the property in question this taxinut be paid by the purchaser when registering hfs deed which cannot otberwio be accepted by tho registrar this new lav comes jnto ftotaqnojjjuylo 4300 per 1000 on tho salo price o tho jiropery be- ing trnsfcrrodi i i i v r -v- t1- tj v- jiam there ore a pumber of tiro buyora to whom wo could sell goodyear tired by building a very cheap tiro these men ar6 shopperapurchascra on a bats o price alone blind to tho true economy oi qudlity and value they have been tho mark for every brilliant salesman with means enough to manufacture a fow tires from tho markets cheapest material such tires have been region here today and gono tojmorrow only to be replaced by another morning glory under another name the goodyear tiro l rubber company irom the wealth of its experience as tho worlds largest maker o tires wishes to convey a frank message to every motorist in cdhuda goodyear could make a t 30x3 tire to sell with a profit at i0 7- but jt wouldnt be worth the price the costpermile wouldbe higher motorinc as a businera or as a recreation cannot stand the hc c0 f mileage quick blowouts annoyance and frequently soiled clothes over 0oo goodyear dealers n canada are ready to serve you on gcdyeai i in both cord and fabric types and the new goodyear nonskid tread 3ux3 lire these tires are each in its class the finest stroneest and most rueeed tires wewi possibly produce 1 by their use the minimum ol anrioyancc and cxncnsccan be obtained ovhooo goodyear canadian deatrs d alex niven ontario land 8urvvor and civil jurvaya ulwuvluunn 1 iah jt- boru lioaorlptloiim ulutrlnth ftto oartinoataa for i urflhaaam nj mortamai hurvayii fur architects buuoars arutmmiloioill counll dralna ileikirta lulttnateui ln molfian building duoim aulqumi 1 hon 100 on1 glearing sale op winter oood8 no nmd aolritf 10 qualpli tor lol- tw duy you van muo u tlnllar here lust n well ovarallu 2jj0 work blilrta t winter cayn lw and m and other iiooda l tropnulon conuf 1 flllue tmva1im 8ho futlrlrirj nsatly done e k cook uua 8tiu0b1t aoton f j e cheevers book binder qubw 8l eael qualph ont ot10r wanb8infca bound ta handaoma and bubatantlal oovsn tnatnaa lettarad in bold on illblm hymn books an 1 othor books all work promptly ex sou tad coranrtliik englneeru james lroctor uedfcnt ltd c m proctor b a bo m 88 toronto 8t toronto can hrldirut 1 avomi iith wutefworus uoworauo hyutomu tno inn m tort school 1 ubllo hullri llotuliibc lutorloa arbltpfttlutih wtlbutloit our fsss- usually paid out of tha money we aave our oltenta the old anil sellable granitb and marble dealers w wro manufttotukara and dtraot itobortara of all klnda of uonumental ajid llaadatono work wi aoll dlrwot ta our oulomora at wholowoo nrloeax thua kavlnk our auatomara 40 per cent w have tha boat apduanoea and tha only moohanlo in tint uomlnlon who can oporato pnaumallo toola pro party w can five refenuioea from hundreoa ofour cuetomrra in toronto and othor place where o there have to hava law aulta in order to col i rot wo hava the larsaet and beat atook of qranlta in tha dominion or mora than any thrae dealara in the weal w aro lecltl- rbata dealers and amploy no aevnta and do not annoy or peat ouatomara by aandlnv out ifnoratit airenta iojlolt- 1dt ordera w aniploy only moohanlo and defy oorapatltlon bamilton sons omlf0rrioh av woolwlotabia qulp l jjli d

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